The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 September 1919

Total Pages: 10
1 10 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 41 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. :y\ ENTS -_-mmm______w____________________________m____m. m. lll— mn,- ai| W m, W k e "V^^S. -^a.— i~ -v»» _.I_^._ A^» THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS, TUESDAY SEPTEMBER, 16, 1919. liaj»«B__»^fci«->~WM>*- ml-mii air _»—____»_r»__i -*t»t«ii_— wn— k-^m.^ NO. 9774.
    41 words
  • 230 1 Plenty of news of riots to-day. Boston seems really in a bad way through deserting police who are recalcitrant Page 5. Ireland is steadily getting more and more lawless. Sinn Fein has now been barred and active measures are being taken. All will depend, however, on whether
    230 words
  • 1397 1 The late wnr naturally and inevitably 1 put a great damper on the pursuit in these islands of the ancient and honourable sport of Falconry. But it would be a mistake to suppose that it ever ceased, even for one year, to be carried on with success.
    1,397 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 729 1 '\3t_Tt_Tt__\___K a _________M_______^________\ «I_»IU»I >,__» ■^^■-7V-^M.«^«___*_>____»>aß»_gtacaMMßEM-— AU1?I 1?Q HfITPI Kelly Walsh Ltd J inßrrLl-d Hill E<L. the N v t w uitscf^oa^nd spacious lounges, verandah I IN ANY POSITION A ¥010^^1^^ ANTLY I Sf First iap. Gae^t nUht every Sat'irday, dinner [incorporated in Hongkong] mm*JO* nri y?^' ■_r^g^^^'J^? ,r i
      729 words
    • 109 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Lady typist wanted Page 3. S. S. Namsang for Penang and Calcutta —Page 3. Farewell concert by Sykora Co. Page 3. Alhambra, Empire. ;:n.{ Liberty new PropniTfiTnee Page 2. Fountain pens at Kelly and Walsh's— Page 1. Dr. Rowe's optical announcenfent Page 3. For new chocolates John Little
      109 words
  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 113 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday 16th. High Water— 2-6 a.m., 1-46 p.m. Rent Board, 2-15 p.m. Wednesday 17ih. High Water— 3-11 a.m., 2-C5 p.m. Moon Last Quarter. Kelamak Rubber mtg., Evatt's. Thursday 18th. High Water— 4-33 a.m., 3-14 p.m. Licensing Justices. Eastern Gate Lodge. Friday 19th. High Water G-1.5 a.m., 5-20 p.m.
      113 words

  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 185 2 OBTAINABLE AT ALL DISPENSARIES 7* jc.L/:-r^jirii r. < v >* ..~--.->-n- s ?V i THROUGHOUT STRAITS SETTLEMENTS FEDERATED ViLAY STATES. MASSAGE HALL No. 989, i.encoo'en Street, Open dally 6 a.m.— 9 p.m. Telephone No. 1487. Massage and Manicure Mr. Fujita, te rs- Haru, Miss Hana PLtASF. FiNDOUTI po>|\ BtIACH Ab.
      185 words
    • 1198 2 I BIOLOGICAL From Saturday. Sept. IS, lo Iriday Sept. 19. Delightfully Tnterta^nin'T'^" I i PRODUCTS Pictures of Brides, for Brides wjo second show 9 P tur I I i ARE THE BEST. and for BrMea or /vo Brides Mi a Coldwyn Special Products i I Second Show at 9 30
      1,198 words

  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 2191 3 WANTIU. ESTIMATE require for the supply ofl Z ry~T t^ 5^^SS important auction sale of .rVD- Tn. luce Store keeper, by „l C a-e am.lv t„ f, -^t particulars ______~___?__\V*_\_\ H„„se. only V x, i men !1 y Manager. 31 I f --___^M^\^3^ .w A larffe Quantity of valuable GERMAN
      2,191 words

  • 166 4 MARRIAGES. WOIILGEMUTH-FISCHER.— At St. George's Church, Penang, on the 11th inst., I by the Rev. Keppel Garnicr, Edwin Bruno Wohlgemuth, engineer, to Alice, third daughter of August Fischer and Mrs. Fischer, Dubcndorf, Zurich, Switzerland. WINIGER-BERNET.— At the Church of the Assumption, Penang, on the 11th inst. by the
    166 words
  • 826 4 The Singapore Free Press. TUESDAY, SEPT. 16, 1919. To most people the Botanic Gardens in Singapore are just a delightful place logo for an afternoon drive, or when there is a hand stationed in tho place, for an after dinner excursion on moonlight nights. The part most frequently visitei is
    826 words
  • 523 4 A Gazette Extraordinary issued yeater day appointa Mr H Marriott to be the deputy of the Officer administering the Government from Sept. 16tb. The Chartered Bank haa received a tele gram from their London Office informing them tbat the Direotora of the baDk have declared an interim dividend for tbe
    523 words
  • 67 4 JOIIORE'S MAGNIFICENT CONTRIBUTION. His Highness the Sultan of Johore hai given $50,000 from his privy purse toi the Raffles College Endowment Fund. The contribution of the Johore Government is the permanent endowment of a professor- j ship at the College with $12,000 a year. This yearly contribution, capitalized
    67 words
  • 293 4 GIRL WIFE'S SUICIDE. An inquest held into the death of a Hukicn pirl named Tan Goat, aged 17 years wife of Koh Yim, a coolie, in the Coroner's Court yesterday revealed that she committed suicide by hanging herself in a hut at Bukit Permal on Ibe 14th inst.
    293 words
  • 180 4 Wrom Our Own Ccrrupondni Penang, Sepl 18. A Chinese haa been com mi cted fcr trial in connection with a robbery of Jewellery and cash to the value of $3,070 at Kek chuan rd, Penang. The wedding has been solemnised at the Chuich of Assumption, Reverend Perrichcn officiating,
    180 words
  • 63 4 Ic formation h_a been received locally ibr.t the Ttlcmachus cf Hongkong has Picked up seme wreckage, i:nce ideoMfled aa having belonged to Ibe iii fattd steamer j hauroto, which had fllteppcactd mytteri j rously. The Hauroto which £tar< t d en her lact vcjerje f fom S; _ig
    63 words
  • 95 4 When fifteen p-jii-eueo, mr efi y Muloy were put up before Mc Lnngham Carter j In tbe Second Court sesterd-y, charged} with receiving illegal fralifloatlOD, Detcc tivo Injector Coefello said These men were watohod by detectives and are ftHefccd to have gone round to d*ffer<*o(i gambling
    95 words
  • 59 4 Tco iiarucrcus difcusElona by riricue 1 MSOelatlooi aud other bodies on the! laedtiaa al Rmuil chanaa htva apparently bad scaiti t ff tC t. for 160 bcxea ot email 1 silver coins are shortly dne to arrive at Kuala Lnmpur, and it is hoped and ex ,f pected that ihi
    59 words
  • 58 4 Mr J A Orsflwall, Insrecfor of Police, e -rrived in Ipoh from Taip ng on Thursday, e Vlr Crcswe.!. who is now attached to the l Drttective Branch in Ipoh, law active service daring the war and haa been in P ;he FMS for about a month only, s during
    58 words
  • 183 4 TIMES jMsn.,/'\ LoLdon, |ep| •ditotiaJ on the -W Cacudian M I bet, »*i£ on LLe Peace 1, of Ih. Domlau gone concilia.. f en the Doalnion, peace open me p s on T within Ihi i. the Treaty La, thin country. remarkable ,p« i» lf| ature cf
    183 words
  • 100 4 Saskatoon. Bept 11.— The Prince ot Walea wae |ivm a retf cm-u.-a.tic rs caption. Ha visited the a:;ir t r.i:y ui witnessed tLe c xbtbition ol and steer roping. Edmontons, Aibeita—Tbe Prince et Prince of Wales in a speech refernoi u the new pcwar ievolfiofl c_ the
    100 words
  • 206 4 London, Sept l'i.— At the Trade Unia Cocgresa the railwaymeLtt leader Mi I Thomas, moved demanding the GcTirc ment to repeal tbe cor; eciiplicn acts ui the immediate withdrawal frcra >:• failing which a special Trade I'u. gresa would be called to decide or iM action sbculJ
    206 words
  • 52 4 OttawH pll ncns tho motion ipproval of th I vhbcut a -iiTiaaon While InNe- 1 opii mother war, re| xxi Um 'h' I ,nJB bore will bo 880 u minJ f Germany IBtalOl .reparioir for „ch a war would b* ai jN D ltf telglam also, for
    52 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 132 4 COATES PLYMOUTH GIN _r^ __t* W -_^l^-_^ --v Per $2 LOO Case The Purest Gin On Sale CADBURYS WORLD FAMOUS CHOCOLATES NOW SHIPMENT ARRIVED |g--=T-i .7__e^fci_£«^__S^ Kin j.! George 1 lb. Tins $1.75 r Wrs- flE*^______ Bouruville T *ut Cr.bes Chocolates lb 80.90 Us'>^C^:' Almonds SO. 85 E?®*'.' 1 Daisv
      132 words

  • 398 5 ..-■IS CAPTURE I Klr i,iinn_bT. Uhrainlao fffl.-!al I priniry fighting ut I -liey.ks preceded fhe •.Ihs lo jiug hravily. I Daaifcen'B cu\ airy I and a Ukrainian I them DeoikuVß IliDf the l T kra!ni*nj I y battle. TL. I > nek ia unknown, I i Bare originated
    398 words
  • 53 5 RELATIONS WITH MOTHER COUNTRY. Iha British Government .in t| Bl tbe Dnrainioos in 1 mgot'ations. Tbe toiaislen in London i tbe Britibh Government Dominion opinion, bnt thai is needed. It is I tai the initiative la •ft-rKnce of the Rmnir« ■•hich M' Rowell hoped bl«B_ would be reached in the
    53 words
  • 53 5 Callleam has been removed rv -HiUtorium on the 0n of hia counsel. Sept 14.— Tho ex Crown "a two cbiidren are visiting ltf «ed at m «-ror gen for two or -jl Mc Lloyd George haa arrived. Sot* Pif* tftfGß that <**«■••'■-- Badoglio, ■i i„i, ef ot 8 l«-ff.
    53 words
  • 322 5 SINN FEIN BANNED London, Sepl la -Tha military and po.ico today raided the Sinn Fun headquarters in Dublin aud detained two Sinn Fein members of tbe House cf Common, All the houaea belonging to Sinn Fein MPa ace bjiug eirnilarly visited. Armad police ilia morning raided tbe
    322 words
  • 159 5 London, Sept 14— A royal warrant has been issued, substantially increasing tbe army pay, Second lieutenants receive between -£894 and £448 sterling annually, if married, and £3 lb to .€475 if unmarried. Lieutenant -.148 to J5OB if married and £5.5 to j84.9 i_ unmarried Captains and majors receive
    159 words
  • 98 5 A large number of members and their lady friende gathered al the Eurasian Literary Association rooms on Friday nigbt when p-.i/.a for general effloiancy were pret-ented to Mieaea Angela and Augusta de Sour* and Maatcra N Leicester and M Beine Theee prizes aud those won at tbe
    98 words
  • 167 5 There is a constant and steady demand for sago, which is the chiel Industry ol Sarawak Plantations are entirely In the hand? of the Milano population. Tney are, however, heavily in debt to tradesmen and have no time to clear up plantations, and thui increase the
    167 words
  • 55 5 Mr J Boweß, District Surveyor, Lower Perak District, who has been in Batu I Gejab Hospital with a serious nervous breakdown, it his many friends will be pleased to hear very much better, and expecta lo leave hoipital during thc i coming week, leaving for Home ai soor Ibi a
    55 words
  • 184 5 CAPTURE OF FUME Rome, Sep; U-l 3 the Cbambar S, Nitti by tbe K r«a eoeu u nd lotroduecd bill ceding the bulk of fee crown proper, to righting men, and reducing the civil llal by three million lire. Tbe announcement was greeted with a great patriotic
    184 words
  • 50 5 Rome.— The preamble of the bill cabled jOn tbe 12Lh showa that only the palaces jOf Rorr-m and Turin will be retained by the Crowii, while tho national art irea sures, by tba King's wich, v, ill ba collected at one palace and headed over to the nation.
    50 words
  • 135 5 Boston, Sept 18. Seven wero killed as the result of tne two days' police strike. The city ig now qaiet and ia patrolled by aoldiera in Ivaneh heirnoU. Governor CoolHgo declares tbat the police are deeeners not ajrikera, and arbitration with lham iu impo63ib!e and reinstatement improbablo if
    135 words
  • 130 5 Marseilles, Sept 14.— Oa Saturday 40 sbipa were held up by a strike. The streets were In daikcesa as the men from the gas works were out, wbils the elec tricity waa ehut off causing a number establishments cf close. The Prefect haa urgently requested troopa from
    130 words
  • 308 5 Vallambro9tt Rubber Co (Ltd) The fifteenth onuu-.l general meeting ol the iVttilambroßa Rubbec Co Ltd waa held on Annus: 9 at 84 Cnarlotte Square, Ediu. burgh Mr A R Wilson Wood, managing director, presiding, In moving the adep tion of the report and accounts, the Chairman __l_ he
    308 words
  • 163 5 HEINCKEN'S VIEWS. I Betlln. Sip* 12-Ur rr H.Jnekeo, Direclifer General cf Koid Devteehe Lloyd, dis '.cubing 'he fauna cl German whipping in I j Ihe Company 1 year book, euja that beeidpa I j the direct effict? of lha Peace Treaty, In .j direct consequences will bo ultimately
    163 words
  • 75 5 Paris, Sept 12.— 1n tbe Chamber M Lcucheur, minister of Industrial Recon atnetion stati-d that 460,000 tone of French material had been recovered from Get many ot wbich 1.0.000 tons had heen re turned to ita rightful ownrra. Germany must hand over thirty per cer.*i ol all her
    75 words
  • 33 5 L.ndon, Sept 12. -The Cunard Line ia embarkiug ou a buildi- g programme of 600,000 tcna Ordera bave alrca-_> b 3en ploctd fcr abipi averaging ***** tone, rqvlpped with oil foal,
    33 words
  • 62 5 Paris, Sop* 12.— 1t ia reporled that tbe Rumanian end Serbian Cabinata have ie signed, hence the time limit granted to Rumania and Jogo Slavia to algn the Austrian Treaty wilt probably be prolong ed. The Conference haa decided to takf a plebiscite on the Teschen coalfield,
    62 words
  • 41 5 Cologne, Sept 12.— The affair at Eua kirchen cabled on Sepl 6 was a fracaa be tween two British aoldieri and three Ger mens. One of the former has died from hia injuries, end hia assailant hai been executed.
    41 words
  • 177 5 London, Sept 18 Lord Fiaher, concluding an article in the Navy in the Timee, says that a period of change ia at hand, as eweeplcg in ita charaoter aa was either the introduction of steam or the advent of armour, for the fact ia, unquee tioned that aircraft
    177 words
  • 33 5 CHINA THE TREATY. Paris S?pt 14— It ia declared, with reference to the Sino Jnpane.p. difltO-ritiea that the Chinese government aro firm'y resolved not to sign the peace treaty until Japan restores Shantung.
    33 words
  • 116 5 Berlin, Sept 12,— Violent earthquok* shocks were experienced at Kbiugen and Wurttembnrg, and places in their vicinity on Wednesday evenu.g According to Polish advices the Ger- man government is arranging that Ger mans born in Upper Si asia but residing in I other parts of Germany may travel oo
    116 words
  • 49 5 j London, Sept 12. The results of the Doncaiter Cnp were (1) Htt-i 1 to 7. (2) Heliogabalus 7to 1. J (8) Vagabond 20 to 1. r) Three ran. Won by a length and a ball I wilh Ihreeqnartera ol a length belw.eo Ihe leoond and third.
    49 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 222 5 ROBINSON Co P TENNIS POLES AND WATER BALLAST ROLLERS ,e:~ TENUIS POtES The R-und League portable _J*£l tennis polos, fitted with Tlie Ladye I'cst is 8 inches in diameter of the k fe befit old English Ash. jf m The Tournament Tennis Poles fe; -i -i n Buperior polished Ash,
      222 words

  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 512 6 UND*R MAIL CONTRACT WITH T3B IMPSRIAL JA?ANS!_3 S3BOPEAN LINE, (Via Suez CanaS) For (Malacca Nttli Colombo, Saoz. Marseilles Loi_'_on& Antwerp, "KEI UKOKtBU" («»tto) Ifll. SeU > WAKaBi MABI (cazgo) aaitt Bafl. .•AT*UTAMABO" O*obea BBIDZUOKI MARU October BBBOPE4tj LINE (Via Saw Cans!) !5^" 38 fADTiliary Service Cargo only) For r^arscillos anil
      512 words
    • 669 6 KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA Telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers Desk 1137 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. m_____w_——m_______—w__w_w____m_—_w_____________w_________m Da Klerk Bliliton, Batavia Sept. 16 (J-MPHUT3 Ricuw, DilHton Batavia. Cheribon, Semarang
      669 words
    • 449 6 Hr 1^ fi,* P S (Incorporated in England) j MAIL AND PASSENIiER SERViriEfl PENINSULAR AND ORIENT s N (Under Contract with Hk Majesty'* m The Company's MAIL SERVICES KAST I suspended. LONDON .FAR-EASTERN SER^ i COM LONDON DUE SINGAPORE 1 1. i>agroya ;i'.:.»ut k.l Khiva nbout 20th Sept. Offenbach about
      449 words

  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 942 7 WEIGHING DISINFECTANTS: IllMumilCOj «Q ANITAS" _-__J_W F^W _f v S F^flL _l wl _j^ _v i T_aP^___> TW TBP T3HT < *'-_l "W_ "S* *^_Sf "ia* "as**— *aa <■■■ m it \Mm \\Ww_ I I^^ •*»-t Q^_____Bi ___BS__—7 •I iS^ Kfnm a1 s f\f>____z>t m c_ %_Wp- l will clll
      942 words
    • 1776 7 SINGAPORE 7 Entrance Fe>. «'0 Di taroc. T.fco No.* 2, 7 fnriopc-; K«e-» No 7 f f ortonat. CD-fiDTIMf 1 Al UD 2 THSBlLAV*H*»'j|flfii» 320p m. CJI-UII I lillj ULU Da Value $700 wul, $150 to t'u c.uil pony; a handicap for all pun c-< t and 1 idea thai
      1,776 words

  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 358 8 -J^-—________MM— MV«____M__—__^ pp.*. &3B— fixa^-i I '-<u~_r<_r. "fifju < ~i»y"*7M', wt ~*{'t_f~' *"^^.j* *'j'' w rjy'^l?ik'Mß— Bßß— B— !BB_— B— M— BBBBFT m^ m ***^^**^^_\^*^7^f_\__T^^ I B Tr B «c^*- i^^ v| -■7 _i_^ _P__a St*^* 1 9__W__ m 9 »£i ir V a R_C_^ B W .BBH, B^B BM
      358 words
    • 710 8 <mm-_n_____——w_mw_t__w______-»_ urn -m i-,i \iwm_m^mmm_---_--_-W-^-.i I' ZEBEGIELA Eoi&TES BUY BEFORE TOO LITE iln Orange Srove hISTIKATEB RETURNS j! 5 acres 500 trees sth year £250 6th year £500 10th year £1,000 Remember you liave live years or Beven years IO PAY IT IN APfLY AT ONCS I AFRICAN RBLTY TRUST,
      710 words
    • 223 8 _W___mwm_ wm* .4 -^_>'-4S— ki_a9*__So___Hßß___VBESai____3Bß9t M~__c ~r INVESTIGATE BEFORE YOU INft I motor trucks must stand Uar<| S(l) I to be profitable to their own, 1 TRUCKS II STAND FOR DEPENDAL TBANSPOBTATION I AND VIC They possess an indefinable Individuality incorporate a combination of well-balanc I Utility and Beauty. j
      223 words

  • 64 9 ♦COEU2CTED Ol -SO S* pt 15.) Bank 4m a ti| demand 34} Private oredita Btn p I4lf li New York Bank demand 49 credits 90 S_j_ sl£ France demand Ban) Bbb India, T. T. na Honqkono, demand 74 8 BXr»im YOKOHAMA: demand 96$ Java, demind ncj BAhQKCK demand 78
    64 words
  • 140 9 Sept 15 iIU IlB£ OO Gambler i 685 Gambler Cube No. 1 24 Cu Pepper Black orsJin. S'poro b6 50 Pepper (Whit* laic) 58 50 Tep.oss, sssall psatl^ta rqnalitj 20. g0 do do fl^fco do 147.% do medium peatl do 30*00 Penrl Bago, emr.il N ro Copra Sa-idriod ig
    140 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 1310 9 Assnrcuioo in force over $9,0Q0,0C0 I il EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COIW IiMTED _D urriCG: SSrinchestcr noose, Ul, 8 U| S B LONDON OFFICE I 22, Old Jewry, E.C. LANS OF aSSUBANCE ISn-_.^-.« """--11l -WIUI Cc^lUs Act to tve.y ranicniar. i aaidnfji TO LOAN p or an AGENTS WANTED For all
      1,310 words
    • 370 9 GGD Left Singapore l>uc In Lcndcn Arrive. July 3rd A Aug July Btb B July 5.h D j July 16th 0 July loLh B Ju'y 3th Q July<*!h F 6cpi Angut-6 .nd A August iih B H Ango i 12. h 0 Acgnst 19th D Aogostlfrd B a Sept 2nd
      370 words
  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 203 9 MAIL TABLE. To-day. Intermediate and local mails, will be found in list below: Penang, Malacca, F.M.S. (by Train) 6 p.m. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and stations to Kualn Lumpu.' at 6 a.m. Johore 8, 9.30, noon, 2, 4 C p.m. Hongkong via ports Hong Mob Bam Onccb 9i Beng
      203 words
    • 362 9 VESSELS ARRIVED. Coen, Dut. 832, from Palembang 14, for PJembang 17. Suddahib, Siam 80:?, from Bangkok 11, for Bangkok 15. ITai Nam. Bri 126, from Trengganu 15, for Trengpanu 17. SIngkep, Dut. 284, from Djambi 15, for Djambi 17. Singaradja, Dut. 299, from Belawan 14, for Belawan 19. Lady Weld,
      362 words

  • 450 10 VON TIRPITZ VIEWS. London, Sept. 14. Von Tirpitz in a continuation of his book claims that Jutland proved the superiority of the German perse r.nel and material. The German losses one-third of the British. He says the fleet returned to thc harbours elated surprised at its success,
    450 words
  • 103 10 Tirpitz says that the entry of Japan into the war wrecked his plan of caunpadgn against enemy trade by cruiser squadrons and made it necessary for ships to attempt to break through homewards. He says that if Tirpitz's advice had not been disregarded, Von Spee. after Coronel
    103 words
  • 161 10 Th«-e are lit iy eight caate down for be. rup tat ibe f.!ih aasisas which com naeuce .hia motnlng ir tho --Supreme Ccurt bsforr lbs lotiof Ch.et Ju iice, <Mr Woodward). Psrbspa the most important c and arr in wLch public interest w 11 be centred a Rjcd
    161 words
  • 175 10 r tai Iccmici la tha c': woiid ju>t now is thii cf Mr H W A ra-nagtog dirt stot of the It.>y,us Dotcl- Shall i«e leadirg ■tola Io bid reput.-ii n ia I andinsoms tats the. art a .^ci-ptipq it ho ie n'>t lo beeotns gtsatei and n artnl iiKur-e
    175 words
  • 800 10 Dear Tat, At last I am in Sunny Singapore and according to promise am sending you a short account of my impressions oi the place and the people. To begin with the place It is lovely there is a profusion of lovely trees and flowers; and
    800 words
  • 65 10 Por acquiring g| bags of ricebi insntfty casjatssd for tbo net of hh bosisshold witbont lbs euthoriiy cf the Fo->d Cont.-olier, Lim Err Mob, a Ilck'eu I ad teo by Mr Monk, third m z i_ P rdsy, 1 ihat Ohinass mora fi tad tj.s -rncii lu i__
    65 words
  • 120 10 Uodc-r tbe r,, c 3 Qi r j le p rerjC |j Bur^u da* Longjfadps. au interesting op plication ct wirvl*«ee telegraphy to g.o graphical cciecce is r-hort;y to be carried cut a Icng'lude determination of a, com plete circuii of tbe globe. Thiee plectt bave been ehossa o'most equidistant
    120 words
  • 521 10 Sevrr?l of 'he c»ops grown In these gardens are now approaching maturity. r Thp ragi p'ot ie ia fui flswer end thriving remarkably. Tbe lady's fingers are juet at tlieir right degree of ripeness lor table use and ptckiugs take place daily. Tbe nrowroot crop,
    521 words
  • 227 10 Frederia Ship r.an*_ new Company tbe Third Fantastic*," who open at the J Victoria Theatre on Tueßday Oct 14th. ire a particularly strong aud humorous company, compri-itig EJwatd Kuryalo, tho great PolUh dancer and seven very clever girls. In forming the company ibis time, the keynote has been
    227 words
  • 137 10 arrangement a have jus*, bssn completed by Miii- Mscfitlans, on beh It cf Mr Frr-dfci-i-2 Sbipmau, tot hia remarkable film Last We Forget' 1 to b. Bbt?wn at the Alhambra They're, for a week corr. 1 menciug Monday, Sent 22. This feature has p-oved one of the
    137 words
  • 25 10 j e* 1 Major Graham Denney formerly of Ipoh I baa been released from ths Army and is now established in bnainsaa in London. I
    25 words
  • 163 10 LAWN TENNIS. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Championship. Allom beat Le ihey 6— 8, 6 8. B Sinqle a. Pedlow ear beat; Gooding owe 8 unfinished. Rose scr bent Wriyh"*.- owe 8. C Singles. Parr owe 1 beat Sjk'iß eor w o. Jonea scr beat Cautrell owe 2 6 B, 2—6,
    163 words
  • 154 10 CHAMPIONSHI3 Stout v Hill. If not ia tbe Doublee. Burnbam Ecr f Quance owe 8. Phipps ecr v Bartley owe 2. Smith D ec: v Weight owe 4. II he win. en Monday Da M<aJlo v P.dlow or Gooding. C Singles. Freshwater ecr v I. trsteu owe
    154 words
  • 76 10 WEDNESDAY'S TIES. Ladies Doubles (A Class). Miss D. Lamb and Miss Lamb v Mrs. i Cullen and Mrs. Gansloser. Lady Ridout and Mrs. Wise v Mrs. Hunt- er and Miss Richardson. Ladies Doubles (B Class). Miss W. Lamb and Mrs. Logan v Mrs. Macphail and Miss Stevens. Mrs. Salmond
    76 words
  • 57 10 Garrison Golf Club. The competition for tho rnon'a medal (Stroke) for Sept was won by Capt J P Little wilh a ecore of 81 nett. The tidee will be euitable for taking I j boate from tho Singapore Bowing C.nb each day after efflce boura from Wednes- j I
    57 words
  • 82 10 The Tbcngwa is expected to arri\s j .St Pouring at Bam this mornlrg. The Horg Moh cf the Ho Hotg Lino, haa been engaged in transport -work for the lu^t 4% yeara wilT resume ber normal tuns on tbe Siogspora HonghoDf jAmoy line from to morrow. 0 pi
    82 words
  • 67 10 RUBBER TIN RETURNS. Secretaries Gattey and Bntcn:au Sitiawan l2 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. Tuesday, 16th. 4 p.m. Balestier Range Veterans' Co. Platoon 2 3 Practice. 5.10 p.m. Drill Hall Eurasian Co. Musketry Instruction. Friday, 19th. 4 p.m. Balestier Rge Eurasian Co. Part II 5.10 p.m. Drill Hall Eurasian Co. Recruits! Saturday,
    67 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 331 10 ASfo ASPFiLTi mmrA -^AXlJxjl.^ I Roads, Pavements I Flooring, etc. I Send your orders to the PETRoYiiUM ff£} i I company nu. c {Inoorporatr.d In Eng'an*..) M-_-W_-88--gOB-NB '-WHH?T?-r-v ***T. *^^v<sc?-»gMP-Ba_r*fff-f^jyj _j y___ j The Difference in this Baby _#$-3s. from the usual bottle-fed bain is 1 g|f strong bone and
      331 words