The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 April 1919

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1 10 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. JEN Cl-NTB SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 14 1919. NO. 9,644
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  • 217 1 R illles Girls' School prize distribution took place ou Friday Page 4. The Japanese training gqoadron left on Saturday for Australia— Page 10. Meetings of Haytor and Batu Village rubber estates were held on SaturdayPago 10 Traffic on the F M S railway will reopen for all
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  • 1251 1 Wi'h the tboronghnesi on which he pr.id'6 himself m all his works, the German has built np an Army slang voCibulan of wonderful c unpleteness. For every del -il of hi*- lift*, m pcac time as m BBBj ho has a mirth provoking name, BBBBtBBBBBBB! or sflfctionate,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 193 1 RAFFLES HOTEL. tmmvmwmmwmmmmmmmwmmmm 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. r very Thursday, Music m attendance. Cinema on the lawn from 6 15 p.m. First class cuisine. Guest night every Saturday, dinner
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    • 18 1 MASSAGE HAIL No. 239 aenoooieu street OPEN OAILY 6 a.xii P.m. Telephone No. 1467. As HANICUBE MASSAGE. I
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    • 352 1 aBBBBBBBBBBB_«aBBB_____B__BBBBBlB BBBBBWBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIBW fooarienM'AedJe Not ooiy ari Goodricb Safety Tread Tyres mm safes t Bin the world, bat they are also the mo-st ecocomisal, beoauae thoy ate Full Sized The Goodrich Tyro actually equils its caillimetre denomination ol the same price as othe. tyrie that do not. There are other rubb.r
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    • 129 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Good ejee m2!ia good looke— Page 1. Wb'.teaway's for ladies' uad^rweAr Pag3 8. S loriff't? sala of ais'or hrit Friend }PrtB-8. Notice re Indiagiri Rubber Company Pose 3. P.i_63__6 for the north available for men P_ge3 X )._k Ltd. will he cIQ?eJ from April 18 jto 21— Page
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 85 1 THE WEEK i louday 14th. High Water— 9 a.m., 10-7 p.m. Tuesday 15th High Watttr— Lfl 33 a m., 10-33 p.m. Full Moon. Chamber of Commerce m f g., 12.33 p.m, Kent Assessment Board, 2.33 p.m. Wednesday 16th. fligh Water— U-9 am., 18-fl p.m. binsapore Biipway mrg., noon. Thursday 17th.
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  • 307 2 All DIM fealties Of treta-e Mr W Noble Twelve. reas, addressing a maeting of the Society of Engineers at _*>_r*!_,gton Housa, W, said there was a great future before the ooncrate ship. The satisfactory behaviour of tha numerous vessels buiit at various times during the pael thirty years,
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  • 21 2 Monday, April 14. 6.11 p.m. Drill flail SVC Recruits O A Derrick, Lt Colonel, Commandant, SVC.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 476 2 MA-tf.LI HOUSE IW, ORCHARD ROAD Handmade Manila Embroidery and Lingerie Store SHOWING NEW GOODS On Wednesday next April 16th. Scott's Emulsion o F COD LIVER OIL WITH HYPCPHOSPHITES FRESH STOCKS RECEIVED. MEDICAL HAIL Opposite Post Office, IMUMK. G* rk for Motor Garage. Previous experieL.ce cf parage accounts and costs nttal
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    • 509 2 PALLADIUM The Popular Photoplay Theatre) Special Attraction I for Four Nights only Sat. April 12th to Wed. April 16th At 9-30 j WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS The Innocent Sinner A Thrilling and Sensational Drama m Six Acts, Featuring the Bewitching Actress Miriam Cooper, With Full Programme of Fresh j Topicals and
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    • 381 2 From Saturday, April 12, to Thursday, April 17, 1919 A Feature Play that has receive- the i*in_t'ntel pra >*** Critic m New York. To be "presented AT THI*, ALHAMBR The Hall for Music and Features. Beach Read In the Second Shew Commencing 9 p.m A Pat he Master Play WmtmTQBMBM
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  • 95 3 Ap-il I nit of" of ititßM of unve*i:r.**lataeto! s lc and the late Sir v ntnt i uuiverbity. Lord j |fa -ta'.uei p i the public f»prlt •I S.r Rash Tariknalh whosi i of twenty five lakhs establi.bm r.t of oC acieuc9 ia rr standard of luparisoo with
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  • 89 3 ■Ml ■BJH--H i-3 bein,.; i a!eo;ioni. Soeak- Mr FO j I :bs council, polall ,a' at v ba* poia.j c j m long at a" run from LondonS iwporl the eap't il :o any of thai i I mtm me; rhe conn:y j I d state 1
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  • 7 3 be cloicd en iidays. 17-4
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    • 347 3 THE i^DRAGIRI (SUMATRA) RUBBER AID GL TTAPERCHA CO LTO. .•.q*_:!d_tlon.) p. In pnrsuance of inanca 19 5 j above-nimcd :_t Br 6 i-.tered OMMm -'rench Bank Buildings tiu .th May. -.-19, at 1 g purposes Dt from the L'qald- j .uner m which the J _duct 3d and the pro-
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    • 840 3 GOVERNMENT of JOHORE PUBLIC W3RKS DEPARTMENT. Tenders are Invited for the following works:— 1 Re bitld'ng and Ere.llon of additional Barracks, Tambatan J .hore Bahru. Plan ft Specification for the above may be a: the Drawing Offlco. P.W.D., Johore liahru, on aoy day Friday exceptel botween the hours cf 0
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    • 849 3 GOVERNMENT NOUFIDATIO*. T. nder»- will be received at the OL LONIAL BEORBTABY'B Office, up to nuon oi the 3rd Apiil, 191 V, for the following workf* Erection ef a Bcatsbed to Saltan Shoal Lighthouso l'ier 2. General Repairs, painting aud colour- I washing to I blocks of married quarters and
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    • 598 3 FIIEWORKS i from tbe best Ba'a.ia European made and also tho be-t Japanese Diy and Night Domb Bhells. I Mr. Y. TAN, of SINGAPORE has successfully Fecurei an export permit of fireworks from the Netherlands East Indies Qovernment to tho extent of $159,000 for the exclusive us***- In St;al*. i
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    • 310 3 BtmmmmmmßMMßßmKSZm^ EXCLUSIVE STYLE IN i LADIES' UNDERWEAR AT WHITEAWAYS SWEE _uf^*i LAVENDER WSFW LINGERIE DAINTY >'I /4\ f\ Nightdresses made from a super. I \vv Ji\ $10 95, 12 50. 13.95 fine Cambric, entire- J; lft^*r_S-\ 15,50 16 95 r r rM*y&>tsBr I Underskirts ly free from dressing A f\^M
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  • 26 4 Domistic Occurences BIRTHS Cooksos*.— At the Motertity Hospital, 1 Pec ang, on tho 6th Apiil, 1919, to air end Mrs. Wiil.a.u btanlev Coot son, a d„ug_..i\
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  • 827 4 The Singapore Free Press Monday, April 14, 1919, Great impatience is being 6hown at' Home by inbjecti of all the Allied} I nations al the ilow progress that is being made with the arrangements for j declaring peace Part of this impatience! no doubt arises (com war- fret which} engenders
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  • 452 4 His Excellency the Governor is expect ed to return to Singapore to day fiom attending the Coronation of tbe Sultan of Perak at Kuala Kang.ar. Stainer's Crucifixion will bs c uog at St Andrew's Cathedral at 9 p ra on Wednes day. Tbe Salvation Army Corr miaeioner reports that there
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  • 123 4 Trom Our Oum Corrupondmnt Pennnt.. April 12. Mr DAM Brown, presiding at tfce j innual meeting of Sem-_ngt_oi R__b_r to lay, said that m accordance witii ta_ p_l."cy r adopted iv tbe past three years, the 00 of dseelopr.-pnt was provided for iv U profit and lose. Tbe
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  • 66 4 The result cf the drawing ot th*. F M S intter*. is —The First Prize of 1128 650 goes to ticket No *****, he^d by a Cbint.s woman at Taipln*. Tbe Sec.-- Prize *****5 was won by No *****8 pro b-b y m Ipoh Tha Third
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  • 361 4 At tbe Raffle-3 Gitl_' Sc_oM on Frid if the an?.u.il pr.._i_tati*__n of priz*.- rcuk place, the Hou'ble Mr Firm.tee*?, givin.; tharu away. In tbe co_*.**_a of an ad_rte« of pome length to tbe guls tbe Director of Education ia.pre.eed p.riicu.ariy np^Q them tbe netd for qcalifyicg ia
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  • 223 4 At the Empire to-night the second show includes a Helen Gibson feature. The Perilous Leap, together with a Metro, Outwitted, and Billy West m The Band master; whilst m tho first show m addition to LKo and Nestor Comedies, The Fri z..n Warning, will be shown. Mr O
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  • 493 4 SIXJAPOKE rift* H 1 < I .A I j to p.rp beta ;h') B woo show m the V p in V moihf'te m:' tell bf -art- I m muni ties .••> Eort, tbe rui_\bsr at been have \r |et ii of Mtfetaetioa to Ifa great eucour_f p
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  • 33 4 BOOKS FOB PASSING TROOPS The General Officer Ccmmar.-" Sett'.ennnte, would be glad of HJ*»j for the troops on board tb< Antiloj arming al Singapore to d» be sent to Command Ueidq ft Canning.
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  • 20 4 Th* Trsffl, Macra m f wires that the Mm Oemas will reopen en 16tb for all trains.
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  • 52 4 1.1. Order, for week eodiDf Monday 14 Fif'b IfcMf ,6 80 pm. Wednesday 16 Second A SVC Drill Hall, 6. 1S p m Individual Troop Orders a* l D > Scoutmasters. y o i There will be a parade c.v day, April 2 lit. tt *bict 1
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 99 4 STOUT BABIES GUINNESS' Horsehead Brand SOLE AGENTS mm X MC6REGOR GO. I ____________________________________________i B a _i^ Baa^— a^i av > a ««___M_Miai__B__a_««—^ 1918 MODEL ROVIR CYCLE 31 H. P. MOTOR 3 SPEED COUNTER-SHAFT GEAR $795.00 John Little Co.. LM. [Incorporated m England] Fraser Neave, Ltd. PRINTERS. Office: 11, COLLYER QUAY.
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    • 43 4 Victoria Theatre. 1 b TREMENDOUS SUCCESS OF LAURA GUERITE I supported by 3 GEORGE ROSS < and Full Company of 22 Artl.tes I To Night "Very lood, iddie!" j To-morrow Wed a Colossal VAUDEVILLE BANQUET m 10 Great Bites Book, at once at Moutries.
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  • 101 5 I^ET CONGRE-S MEETS Searches for Arras I 6 mMmBM m-o ara >_illOth. The •gtiMl H be Hcding troops Al :>_,} cl the r%tl I I ui_enJ anabllag th* qnal fo i ..5 J? B! MM '61. .ru from itioaeoi -A by I A 111 g an
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  • 264 5 Situation Easier •■r..aique Stat* ft that roance. troop, were ;a ths mob n«w«. ,_iHw.ccJ.d9CUD-b«r Ita letter ba:cg to bcuseuoldera ■tool. firing oo in* i__b. -.li it quiet a ia tha House ol Laenoa*. rep'.iug to ft question regarding s!;:a io E^pi, Mr Harmsworth aleJ ur-ftiftl A.'enb? L-.d i».ue<3
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  • 77 5 J-^oe. Apr.l In the Hoa|e Q| Com CL" 1 u,j Q IniMill m the w A< «"c»n civil servants d.arcais cf living. ?^pied that the West African *"c e_-,-.at.i o_ a specially berefore there is no special treating w wet9 et African I more favourably than thoie
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  • 16 5 April 4 -The police dmtmeri. hiv m»de impor 10 connection with the -ncloding Halip
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  • 15 5 ***dcD I??., Tbe PieBB Boreaa ""••ittoied ln| i 0 jate ire now
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  • 481 5 ODESSA EVACUATED The Situation m the North Parie, April o— lt is now reported that the evacuation ol Odessa ia imminent. Le j Matin eaye thai the Allied troops will pro bab.y ratiia behind the Daiester m order lo protect BessarubU and Rnmauia. The _i'll__ ata fortifjiag
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  • 56 5 London, April 6. A telegram from Bombay, March 27th, says that the discontent among the retail dealers m grain resulted iv rioting. 2,000 dealers armed with bamboos attacked tbe office of the assistant food controller and assaulted the Parsee assistant. Ths police are holding an enquiry.
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  • 311 5 Laura Gaerite's Revue Ccmpany scored a big 9uccesfl at tbe Victoria Theatre ou Saturday evening if a very large attend auce augurs well for a successful season. Iv tbe past Singapore has not bad tbe pleasure of greeting miny revues couse qusntly tbe Company's visit
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  • 635 5 HAS WILSON BROKEN AWAY Premier Urges Patience Paris, April 8. Mr Banar Law arrived to coder with Brit.*., delegates oi Ihe final terms ol She preliminary peace treaty. i Hie atsival is regarded aa indicating that actual decisions on the main points ol Ihs treaty have been reached,
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  • 54 5 London, April 0. In the House ol Oom* mons, replying to a question by Mr Arnold, Mr Stanley Baldwin, joint financial secre I tary to the Treasury said that the Allied obligations to the United Kingdom on March Bl were _C 1,508 457,000 sterling aud the Dominions
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  • 147 5 Pari., April 5. At the requssl of M Ciemeaceau the sentence on Cottin has been commuted io ten yean imprison ments. Mr P H Selby, formerly manager of the Kuola Lumpur branch of the Nestle and Anglo- Swiss Milk Go, is now a procuration holder m tbe firm
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  • 447 5 HAIG PRAISES FAMOUS MEN ALL CLASSES MADE GOOD The Spirit of the Race __________> London, April 10 Field Marshal Hiig, m a despatch dated Much _1, describes 'the to.*!v_noe of toa British torosi iato Germany and the occupitioc cf Cologoi '•ridge-head. He briefly r.vi.ws ths ohiei features o! military Interest
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  • 154 5 Crown Colonies to Take Part London, April 9. la tbe House ol Lotde, replying to Lord Denman, Lord Stanhope Peel said that it had been decided that there _hcui_ be a triumphal march ol the Overseas troops through London, but pending the working out of particulars, ha
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  • 237 5 London, April I. The King reckivsd Marshal Haig at luckicgham Palace this morning on his appointment as Cora maudsr m Chief of the Horns Forces. Mr S A Yell of Penang has been appointed Agent for Messrs Huttenbach Bros and Co p. X lala Lumpur and assumes his
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 209 5 ROBINSON Co.i COIR BRUSH DOOR MATS No. 1 Size 14 x 24 m. $1,10 No. 5 Size 22 x 35 m. $2,10 2 16k 27 1.35 „6 24x38 2.60 3 19x30 1.55 „7 26x41 310 4 „20x 33 1.75 „8„28 x 44 3.60 WOOL BORDER COIR DOOR MATS Colour of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 443 6 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice) ■PROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly service. For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, (Marseilles) London IYO MARU 23th A P ril IPROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly seryced. (Auxiliary Service Cargo only)
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    • 646 6 K. P. M. Koninklyke Paketvaart MaatschappiJ (Inocrporated m Eolland.) ROYIL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA Telegram Address PACKETVAART Telnphone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Preight Dept. 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Superintendent 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Indeagiri Rion, Brlgl Ra<_JA, Sapat. Teaibilahan and Rengat Apr. 14
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    • 639 6 AMD J_T__PCAZ_ Li (Oompanies Incorporated tr* England Mail and Passenger Serv. peninsulas and oriental s. n. cv (Under Contract with His Majesty's Oovern-aer.. The Company's MAIL SERVICES K_5T or BOMBAY arc pended. L,r, *»e_i INTERMEDIATE SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSf ILL DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SIN •sa -Nellore•The Passenger Accommodation m
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  • 247 7 correspondent wit 1 to r. home paper: I suppose I must be oue of the few living Englishmen *ith a memory of Dr. Mary W_i!t\- aa .he appeared m this country, to tho astonishment of all who behold her, very shortly after the conclusion cf the American
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  • 204 7 A COMPLAINT AGAINST THE ALLIES The Welt Handel of February 14, and other papers contain reports of State Secretary Or Muller's speech to a Berlin industrial circle, m which he complained bitterly that Allied agents engaged as supervisors m German factories m the occupied oreis were becoming
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  • 165 7 Those agitate- slaves of the clock who run to catch trains need not desire its greater accuracy a little margin ii ■omething to the good. Yet the time piece designed by Professer Sampson, the Astronomer Royal, Edinburgh, with i.i error of cue minute m eixteen years,
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  • 110 7 The fine mansion which was for 700 years the residence cf Ihe Basset family, near Redruth was burnt to the ground recently. Th. mansion and estnte was purchased M a war memorial at a nominal cost of 410, GG0, aud wa. presented to the Cronwall County Council last
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  • 86 7 IC oouaetb not tbe broadening year Mocks the sick-hearted profiteer. The panto post potential Peer. It cometh not; a thousand Koights And one are waiting for their right! Yet snowdrops follow aconites. And violets begin to peep, And meagre from his wintry sleep, The jewelled toad begins
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 261 7 UUST ARRIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF lARCBANT CALCULATING MACHNES. fin chant has been thoroughly tested and tried out The first machine was sold to a large Company m 11, and has needed adjustment but once. The Maichant combines ACCURACY, AUTOMATIC :ROOF. SPEED, SIMPLICITY, STABILITY AND COMIt saves its cost m
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    • 214 7 mBS.-i. _2f_RS_?^' v *tA **v^^ _B_^\_^»_ *sfci^^^__r___, ____r^\*_____^^^^___P* _'l'_r _—^_5 i_L» <Gse TEA _az£# a world wide reputation Jbehrnd it THREE STANDARD BLENDS Extra Quai.ty GREEN LABEL, No. 1 YELLOW LABEL No. 2 RED LABEL GUTHRIE <& Co Ltd. (INC.ORFOR_.TED IN SINGAPORE). Agents for LIPTON LTD. Singapore, Penang and Kuala
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 458 8 100 C--0 H '-i /.>!»* 678,(30 «i aa logic-Java 190 C<?3 Is »a Anglo-M*;*p MjOOO ftr l«» Batunj M&!»%* IM.OOG I* i» PsJrch 1 otikil K&j&Bg "CO i I Baku Bljtil IS?i0OC If m B?klt SombftWMC 4<3,00G 1 Odsa&flcia (Klftßgj SS3.OCO iz Ohf»Ecnose (F,M«B,t NiMI 3s Cii!ru?al
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    • 383 8 i.GCO.QCQ l t Atnaltfambtfel H*i*9 600,000 I 5 Ayei Eilam ;>u 000 I Ayei Friulag 100,300 I 4 Aye* Mo<ck >50 000 I 5 AycvlfeU&B IOO.OvHJ i TCO.COO 1 1 BAascfct 4CC.000 10 10 Batang Beo&i IVO.OCG 10 10 Data Lißtang 4'»,UOC 1 i I?ui'.t Jcio.o%i lOejOi
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    • 257 8 1500,000 10 10 Arapang (Kiuia) 1100,000 1 I AyorWecg cC,O:O 1 1 Karupcng Kamunting $410,000 10 «0 Kinia AsaocHriu* £60,000 J 1 KintaTia 4120,000 1 1 Lahat 1,000, C00 6 6 Llngai Tin 2,000,000 10 19 Malayan Collieries aIOO.CtO i 1 Malayan Tin I*o. ooo 1 1 Menglembu Lode
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    • 128 8 I *4u «_--*»4o«i oflS-O-liai am i_ togaiM ti t-talt aomiati lot mm nemt. 9M3.CCO iC 13 W. JiftKime? <S Co tM $1,000,000 100 100 Ktkii Bro3fiu?j detdxr^ €10,050,000 1 I Sholi J '.-aasyert A TftdUlj WO.OOiI 22 ID BiLgapyie Go^-1 Eteraso £100,OCO Is Ib Stcgafote Eicotela Trtxss 120,000 10
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 345 8 IT "I |j /jEFFREY'sX I# J PILSENER 1. II I BEER Iji ffi M BREWED IN SCOTLAND M W\ B^^. SmT '""TS.* 3 I d^AOAMSOH, CIIFILIAKm II m &CO..ITD. W aX XS^k jS i aCfIiPORATtt, IN ENCIAMD. J g SINGAPORE JL J pc nan a JS} M c c^^dMer^ w
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    • 922 8 AUnTIOS S^LE OF I THE ESTATE OF SYEO OMAR BIN ALi AL JUN I In the Supreme Court of tha Straits Settlements of Singapore, No. l# of 1881 I Messrs. Ching Keag Lee A Cop piny l..v* b« t ji f 699 yenro* iea*.etold land aad house. situ_te at I
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 584 9 ■-y-rjN*a-BBB*--_B_M_K_«_^_MMs__^^ a— i i— hibiii. wii+mmmmmirsmmmmMaimmm^ CC.CCC Assurance m force over $9,000,000 AT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED INCORPOBATID IN STRAITS SETTLEMENT-.). on VlrcHester flense, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32,;0id Jewry, EX. 00 .e>o«ltod wltb Ihe infreuae Cour, of England, and ootnplieq with tho Br«ti__Ll?.' Unraaoe Cj__/.j -< -Ol ia every
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    • 439 9 NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY (Incorporated m Great Biitalu). TOTAL FUNDS exceed TWENTY THREE MILLIONS Sterling. ANNUAL REVENUE exceed. FIVE WILUOhS Sterling. fiBJZ Simple Contracts. £.a teat. Cor.ce m MARINE Marino and Transport Ins*»_ aDd I I Kißda iTUIOaolOfl Rt pr :*arr„*jV r .tr^. MOTOR C*\-_ Pdui' i so
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    • 433 9 THF: BfiHK 5 LT] m Jai 4: i f I 48/-00 000 Paid Ui > At KI.OOQ ...Y. 25,000,000 Pre'p!dor.t. N. Kajtwara Esq, Vice- Pro. iilet-t. B. Boauil Etq. N BH- Y. I F.&_|. N Soma K.q. s -.arot) E. Bonodl v„. 3 j nm] B iuiuki Es.. IBAO UFFiCi:
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    • 264 9 .EDO-CHINA ITCAM NA¥IGATKm Cs Lv i teeere orated lv Fngiac. D-lUBOT SERVIQF 1 Immmm :a &o-tg__or_;* A &*&__i_gt_£ md to Csteii.ta via P*naD_! fro» Sicgf-pore. Caai&f o_- .trough Bill-* ot £._•'_»s le A» fcfeeeei Bweeeer, A*__oy, Oi-ef Ti~i •fs ire^cii-wa-igi y_-_-2_3_.«_ Emm i'on_.o_? me Hi*. Unices, die., __c. For the
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 971 9 t VESSELS IN POET. ISteamcM Nat. Tonnuge Muster From Consignee! Fcr Besiteng Dut 270 Forme Samboe 7 AP C Dock Cns S Jacobs Bri 1874 Kemp Bomb..y'_4 Bou.tea Unc Van Heemkirk Bri 1896 Davies B oibftf 8 Beejeteal t or crd*. t Sho_hu Mam Jap 812 Satovr S&igon 8 OS
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  • 1202 10 WHITE NIGHTS ON THE MARAMA Posterity any perhaps decide which of the histories of 'Tha Long Loaf Trail homeward by lb. M_rar._a is mo., hi te rest ir*. Al.e'.Jy v_rb_l and literary "OJy.st.si" are b. g.-ining to come m. Of .be former may be mentioned the
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  • 616 10 DEFENCE COUNSELS SCATHING RB-UR-Za The bearing *as con.inued _*.fore Mr Langbam Car'or iv the Distric, Court on Saturday of rtu case m which Oi. Kirn Secg. clerk employed by tha Gambling Suppre___.a D^partm.nt, is charged with offeriag illegal gratifications on three different J__t"!3 In February last to Inspector
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  • S. C. C. LAWN TENNIS.
    • 39 10 A --INOLBB (flncl) Donnell OWB 16 4 v Potti lor. B SINGLES (final) Morten and Savi ecr Cantrell and Day sac to finish. Profession Pairs (final) In-c I Dean and Wodehcuss v Me* VH Stout and Kleinman.
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    • 6 10 Championship. Donuell v Oldfield.
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  • 770 10 Tbe ncnual general meeting of the Haytcr Rubb _r Estates, Limited wa. held ;on Saturday ali noon at tbe Registered o_n.es ot the Company, French Bank Buildings. Mr V Gibbons presided and the other Directors present were Mr 0 Everitt lae-l Mr W F Nutt, Mr H B
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  • 180 10 The tenth ordinary general meeting ol th Batu Village Rubber Estates, Ltd was h .Id m the registered offices of the oom ipany, Ch.r.ered Bank Chambers at 12 30 Jp m C-. 8 .tarda?! attended by Messrs II D Mandlll (m the chair.', WH Lamb, W Lowther
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  • 36 10 A football match was played between the Smelting Works Football Club and tbe i Subordinate Civil Service Association al the Palo Brani Recreation ground on S atnrday when the format won by four goals to one.
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  • 369 10 The Army Council have addressed the I following communication to the Lords! Li_.utc_.arA regarding the position of the! Volunteer Force The nrlglrol parpoOM for which the Volunteer Fore* was raised -were lc provide additional protection Ie this! country from outside attack and to rsp.ac. full time troops
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  • 28 10 Secretaries Evatt snd Co. Indragiri 25,224 total fo. 8 months 182,846. Secretary N Gomes (Malacca.) United Malacca 10 487 total for 11 months 119.f196.
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  • 474 10 1 The Shipping ond the Import and Export Offices wi'l be closed on Good Friday and open fo_ one hour only (from 10 to 11 a.m) on Saturday and Easter Monday. The Zaida. which arrived m Penang on Thursday from Rangoon, brought fifty stewards for tbe Marama. Captain
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 175 10 WE GUARANTEE WITH JFiresfon. TYRES that should any tyre fail to give AT LEAST the average service of any pneumatic tv re sold m t; c F.M S through any fauh m i struction or material *c will replace Isame on a pro rata b_»sis therefore FIRESTONE TYRES mean MOST
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