The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 October 1919

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  • 18 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1919. No. 9.79:1
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  • 203 1 The principle cable newa to-day concern* events that happened before the strike \>as settled. There are matters of interest in them Page 7. The King and Queen motored down from Ualmoral and had a royal reception at all places on the road. Whatever happens our Royal Family
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  • 997 1 I like to watch the people coming out of the bull-fight II interests me psychologically. The huge ring standing clear cut against the splendour of the Spanish sky the gold and red of the Spanish Bagl the entrance the vendors of paper cushions, to soften the rigour of long
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    • 231 1 »Ol WANT NISW J7« u r HIRE, RING UP S t_P RAFFLES HOTEL Wednesday, October 8 JAZZ DANCE TEA FULL ORCHESTRA I Commencing at 4.30 Exhibition Jazz Dancing introduced by Miss ra Pain and Mr. Steve Laurie kindiy lent by Mr. Edgar Warwick "of the Vanity Fair Co. Dancing from
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    • 331 1 Full Sizes v. Under Sizes j f| Tndersized Tyres, that is, tyres wlr'ch are not equal to the car- load, have to be over inflated to Sp make up for their deficiency in size. s transmit excessive vibration.harm:e ful to the car and uncomfortable g for the occupints, bat they
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    • 71 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Mr. Austin Jackson has been made a manager of W. Mansfield ft Co— Page 3. Ship notices, Xaneric, Haiyang— Page 11. Thing Keng Lee auction sale of furniture Pa ire 4. Jazz dance at Raffles to-night— Page 1. Carnival at Goodwood Hall qn Saturday —Page 9. Palladium and
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    • 12 1 11 YOU WANT NEW "JF X CARS FOR HIRE, RING UP w
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    • 120 1 THE WEEK. Wednii-day, gth. High Water.- -9-1 S a.m., 9-30 p.m. United Engineers mtg, noon. Yanitj Fair, Vic. Theatre. Medico] School Prize Giving, 5 p.m. Thursday, 9th. High Water.— 9-51 a.m., 10-11 p.m. Vanity Fair, Vie. Theatre. Full Moon. Eastern United Banque de 1* Indo-Chine, 2-30 p.m, Friday, 10th. High
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  • 166 2 A fantastic lettei addressed to a sober <■ department, was road by Mr. 11. *!*ikt i M.P., at the annual dinner of the Head POst-mastcrV Association. The letter, from a munition making ied to the Ministry of Munitions, ioml stated: During this great war we have done
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  • 215 2 Tho Cabinet's sudden decision to deal drastically with profiteers shows a lack of foresight and constructive reform. Profiteering should have been dealt with long ago. It is not a new thing. High price* have been a growing cause of unrest ever *;nce the armistice. Lven now the Covernment
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  • 243 2 How the treasures of the British Museum veie protected fm m a ir raids is related in the report for last year. When it became known, at the close of 1917, that air raids were likely to take place in greater force and with
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    • 145 2 Victoria Theatre. ___8 7&u^Rfsf\ I'M GOING TO SEE THE THIRD EDITION OF VANIIY FAIR TO-NIGHT SEE YOU there: STERILIZE VOIR DRINKING WATER J HAL A/ONE TAHIX)IDS p i MEDICAL HALL _,j OPPOSITE POST OFFICE SINGAPORE. ITS NUMBER ONE NINE SIX ORCHARD ROAD. MANILA HOUSE. WHERE THE BEAUTIFUL UNDERWEAR Io I
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    • 744 2 I meMmmW _____*d__BP Kr±**'. JR k i aft "iBf______r >_-_____hb___ i U.^^.^ j From Wednesday, October 8, to Tuesday, 0 tober An Exquisite Jewel Production Peaturins MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN Jn a story oi a giri'i sacrifice for the social ambit.. *eOr?0 WED CLO THES In (> Paris Magnificent costumes, beautiful
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    • 179 3 I X X v WHITEAWAY, mmuuwmtf t\J& I MF M W a* ai m^____i ~-~i *'J^ c «^»fWw ■-j W^ rlh' lAf if» malmaUa rl^ Vt havo iust rßf eived a very nice ?',&£•s m. Il&f 51 p ill' fill U r I*llll IZO ''ne in strong Wardrobe trunks. ff
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    • 270 3 ELECTRICITY VICTORIOUS. Amazing Results uith Elec trical Treatment in the Home. i\f;nite joy of health. HUhoaj-l universally accepted as be.n.* thc moit powerful cur.itive aj^nt lu existence. rikiii) *iirt i ren s have t Im v l v 'I v i %v k '-.n now ba V i! r ,e
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    • 408 3 FOURNIERS HYGENIQUE MIXTURE. I (FOR LADIES) Tested and Proved for Years. WASTE NO TIME. Immediately you notice any disorder of the system take Fourmer's Hygenique Mixture. It quickly re::: .es. all suffering. There ia Nothing to EQUAL IT. nor Anything so Widely Known. It is justly described as tha FINEST
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    • 128 3 XytfißS^F Better! nptW After any strenuous Sport W\\ such as Polo.Tennis, etc., \m\ > Horlick's Wafted Miik W& M I s exceedingly pleasant, for I gPfl combining nourishment, in Rj Jr an easily digested form, with jdm refreshment. It is made in BL fcr J; 01 til Stores and B
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    • 198 3 O TAINABLE AT ALL DISPENSARIES i __r?^v iH^^B pPi ija wAFjf NATURAL JQ #»c%fH TBBOUGHOUT STRAITS SETTLEMENTS FEDERATED MALAY STATES. #Ec 4U KUPREMIER HOTEL In the centre position of the main stre:t of the Lap tai City of Western Australia Suites for Families all opening on to daiconies >ioltorB wi»l
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    • 810 4 CHING KENG LEE PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT PROPERTY ADJACENT TO RAFFLEB SQUARE Ifeesra. Ching Keng Lee «.V Oa. haw Iwvii in. truth d to sell g hy Public Auction at their Bale I— RAFFLES CHAMBBBB, RAFFLES PLACE. fw*^ At an early date All that pieet il land area mjtmt square feet together
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    • 658 4 AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Settlement of Singapore. Originating Summons No. 6 of 1919 In the matter or the Estate of Chia Ann Siang deceased settled by his Wiil dated 21st day of May 1881 and in the matter of tbe Civil Procedare
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    • 654 4 I CHING KENG LEE SECOND DAY'S SA^P MONDAY THE 21ith DAY CF OCT 1919, 75 MC. No. 16<$ Te.uk Ajer St. 1108 Leoso- Lea%r.a N\ )3 i, hold. 179, 180 and 181 1 m l 167 do 1460 do do m 168 do 1462 do do ?9 >• 169 do
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  • 385 5 The interesting ar.n .un-viment ia made from Calcutta that an r i^ntivo plot cl land cn tbe bai_ks of the Hoog/y, a tea miles downstream from the city, has been acquired by a British firm for tbe erection of a shipbuilding yard on a largo
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  • 226 5 JAPANESE PRESS COMMENTS. The SDi.cuucement tbat the Britiih China Squadron ia iu future to coa-iai of an imposing force, including a new armoured cruiser, four new light cruiatrs, eighteen destroyer?, eleven submariner, acd auxiliary craft, has aroused consider able interest in Japan, and the Tress ia cot
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  • 200 5 JOY AMONG PRISONERS. There t..0 groat joy among the German prtacosn loterncd in Oswestry camps wben the oiw? Isi ked through I.cn tbe cflEiceis to ;he men that tht Su, BUOOII had deoided ta higiu repatriation at oace. Bothnslosm koew no bouuds men ruttud to cr.ch other,
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  • 54 5 Orders for week ending Saturday Oct. 11. Wednesday, Oct. B.— Musketry, S. V Drill Hall, 5.10. Thursday, Oct. o.— Band Practice, Malay Volunteer Club, 6.15 p.m. Friday, Oct. 10. Route March, All Troops parade Fort Canning Road (back of Y M. C. A.) 8.15 p.m. Individual Troop Order!)
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    • 356 5 WANTED. er 1. I lilt bun i— l and 14.10 j: firm «-f Lawyers a Ll ompotent man. Apply Free 11-10 i Mercantile Fin in vicinity of river. MJ_ Product Store Keeper, by y experienced men i Free Press. u.c. tile hou Fret Pi io for local J ticulora oi
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    • 590 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed pledges, the property of Fifteen Pawnshops. Ol liesday 7(m October 1919 10 a.m. Wednesda\ sth (a) 10 a.m. The Pledges consisting of watches, chains, gold, diamond and other rings, earrings, Chinese and Malay ornaments i tc. etc. WiU be on view on Mth September
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    • 550 5 i NOTICES. NOTICE. IN THK ESTATE OF YAHYA BIN HADJEE DAWOOD DECEASED. j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons having claims against the Estate of YAHYA BIN HADJEE DAWOOD deceased late of No. 11, Bali Lane, Singapore who died on tht 2it h day of September, 1919, are hereby
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    • 775 5 TENDERS. >—» 1 1 1 TENDERS FOR TODDY SHOP LICENCES, MALACCA, 1920. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders will be received at the Resident's Office, until noon on the 18th Oct., 1919, for the exclusive right, subject to the limitations of thc Liquors Revenue Ordinance, 01 d' to the Rules
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    • 761 5 j TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. TENDERS FOR TODDY SHOP LICENCES, SINGAPORE, 1920. i x'OTICE is hereby given that Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office until noon on 18th October, 1919, for the exclusive right, subject to the limitations of the Liquors Revenue Ordinance, 1909, and to the Rules
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  • 47 6 LEICESTER. At the Maternity Hospital on Tth October 1919, Josephine, wife of Arthur Leicester. Funeral from the residence of Mr. R. Tessensohn, 217 Queen Street, at 4.30 p.m. to-day to the Cathedral of the Good Shephofd. Interment at Bidadari. Deeply regretted. Penan j? papers please copy.
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  • 838 6 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1919 t rom the extracts already published of the address of n E the Officer Ad ministering tbe Govern moat, those published to day, and also from the anuual report on the Colony, laid on the table of the
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  • 421 6 A mail from Earope is expected to arrive in Koala Lumpnr on Thursday forenoon, Oct 9th. Captain A I Beamish has been chosen as third member of the British Lawn lennis team for Australia. Only three are going. (M M r Mr E C FiGmin District Officer. L*rut. Perak, is
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  • 442 6 O. A. G. INSPECTS THE FORCE. An official inspection of the Singapore police force was carried out by H. E. the officer administering the Government, the Hon. Mr. F. S. James, C.M.G. accompani. 1 by Capt. Chancellor, 1.G.P., yesterday morning, commencing with a visit at 7 a.m. to
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  • 108 6 In connection with the recent rubber thefts, which were committed on a large scale Inspector Joyce produced Lee Kan a taikong and two other twakow coolies in the Third Police Court yesterday, having been arrested the previous evening at sea off Tanjong Katong, carrying away rubber to
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  • 89 6 _____r r? meet,nB: f the Rent A XI rd WaS held in the Municipal offices yesterday afternoon, attended by tho MeLs STo SBUnde (Chairman). Messrs S. Tomlmson, A. M. S. Angullia, KhP TeS9e v nS h E A Elias. Gaw Khek M Sa Hin and Carpmael. Most
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  • 69 6 gratioT'r 1 !S5? f fc Indian Migration Committee was held at Kuala Lumpur on October Ist. The meeting was called tQ consider of J*£^£ cro^i ong0 ng nriT 1 O he thVeatCned Vthrough thP Quarantlne Stations inrough the continued introduction of cholera in infected ships. It was agreed
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  • 94 6 At the eleventh annual aen*r a Raheem Sahib- Vm-, r» Abdul Mohamed B-l: h T"i o r r B;c.e D t ar f^ MobamcS Abdul Baaeitl A _i^H i Secretaries Umu. A K Saved W 5 and K Ghon-e fii. yah n!j F«"eed Mr M S Abdul KW* a treasurer
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  • 89 6 [From Oar Own c ur J, A wadding was lolemi ('hunh, Taip, All s 1 Guivc, plantar, of Sun ond daughter ofl and Mrs. Nicholas, of t vt. 1 'T_ h. A. Hone officiated, i away by Dr. Nichols 1 Stainer proposed t and bridgeroom at I lowed.
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  • 86 6 •fr. Alfred Lorscn sf M Company, Medan, ii tt I pore confirming arra, >: M made through his scoot ler, for thc shipnuM tobacco crop, the Value of t*> be over sixty tnUlion Sta l vessel, the Koyo Maru. i I ions dead we* Singapore on Saturday
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  • 100 6 While a Tamil coolie earned HeXem employed, as coal coolie at the Gas Kallang was engaged at work in onTl the pits below th t morning of Sept 21, bun fell on him from above on I body, resulting in his lingering occurred at the hospital
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  • 63 6 Edgar Warwick's Company Fair" continue to delight vis Victoria Theatre this week. Manv ot th items rendered last evening were not J to a Singapore audience nevert were thoroughly enjoyed and encores toi frequent^ The feature of th, „1 Leslie Holmes in a budget „f which he evoked
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  • 128 6 fhe rateable value of Hongkong, a. ing to a new assessment made by .Mr. M Chapman, the Government's Aeaaam, J fixed at $15,638,735 to $16,304,801, beinfl an increase of 47 percent, in 10 years. Sines I he took office in 1889, the rateable vsluJ has increased by
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  • 112 6 THE "DEAD" LANG To the Editor, Dear Sir.— Last Friday mblht wLirjl the Allom v Stout match on th- >Ct| ground, I WOB disgusted to bear i?m I me. two men speak. Lg in boeche language— namely sermon (email I Q please Do jou not think thuj
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  • 98 6 F G Payne D8 0 C Guerre, has relumed to S to I rejoin ibe electrioity dapartmeni MnoioipoJ Council. The ease in which N 3 ba I wr-ihonPfman implored I roio Hrirbonr Board is ch ub recuiving an iih p.a Vr fl $40 from a Chinese .shir «P again before
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    • 162 6 SPECIAL Canadian Club Whisky Hiram Waiker and Sons Limited ei-R $19.50 c4se FROM GALDBEGK MCGREGOR Co., British Covernment Linen (JUST ARRIVED) Part of the record purchase of over 1,000,000 [J yards bought by L. J. Martin at half the price it would cost to -make to-day. Suitable for ladies' and
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    • 28 6 VICTORIA THEATRE. COMMENCING TUESDAY, OCT. 14, 9.30 P.M. THIRD FANTASTIGS ENTIRELY NEW COMPANY 7 ARTISTS The most Spectacular Dancing: Ever seen in the East. PRICES $3, 2, 1.
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  • 930 7 ||()V ffIIMJS HAPPENED xr p\ MEDIATORS London, Ocl. •">. midnight appeared r to ti-. I I that lhe would re. ting his i wed in th evening l r than as left i houra." It ..ru-e the He did D TO Bl DONE :i Privy Council
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  • 413 7 GENERAL OPINIONS The Daily Mail states We have every reason to be proud of our country. The people rose to the menacing emergency with their customary coolness and adaptability and the railwaymen behaved well. The Government was ready, firm and active. Mr. Thomas has done service proving
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  • 640 7 FRENCH NEWS SOLDIERLIKE LANGUAGE London. Oct. 0. General Ironside has arrived at Liverpool from Archangel. Asked with regard to the position in Russia he said "I think a dam sight too much." He said already we have finished our job and I think the Russians can now
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  • 55 7 Messrs. Ching Keng Lee sold on Monday $45,400 worth of 999 years leasehold land off Jalan Besar, in lots of 1620 sq. feet. The lots varied in price from $440 to $620 each, except one which fetched $720. 9,093 sq. feet of land off Serangoon-rood fetched, $9,800 and
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  • 339 7 TRAINING NOTES. It was fine and pleasant on Tuesday .morning, and a fair number of members were present to Watch the various favourites undergo their training, wh|lst the trainers, who had their mounts well in hand, did not for one moment hesitate to let fly at the high
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  • 87 7 In the semi-finals of the Championship, Donnell. the present champion beat Wodehouse 7— 6, 6 3 after a hard fight on soft ground. Allom beat Stout 4— b\ (5 I, 6 1. The final match will be a record la the history of the lawn tennis
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  • 76 7 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Ladies' Double A class (final). Miss Lamb and Miss L. Lamb, owe 2 vs. Mr. MacGregor end Miss Stephenson, owe 4, unfinished. Championship Psirc. Dr. and Mrs. Hunter w.o. Mrs. Campbell and Mr. Wishart. Mrs. Gansoler and Mr. Miles beat Mrs. Pott- and Mr.
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  • 31 7 The Ladies monthly medal (Bogey) will be played on Thursday. October 9th. The men's monthly medal (Bogey) will be played on Saturday and Sunday Oct. Ilth and 12th.
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  • 123 7 Tbe competition for tte October Medal was played on Saturday and Sunday, 4th and oth inst, and te.ulted in a Tie between Mesers Turner pnd Forde. W R Forde 70 p'us B 7« R R Turner 88 10 78 M E Sherwood 86 8 77 D M
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  • 118 7 The fallowing ms tba d.&wg ccd hsr.diceps for tbe Ptssident'i Cup, First touud to be pitted <ff by Sstui day Oc. 18 second 25, third Nov 1, flr.nl 8. Bs« Mb a Scenes rnu Mr Lir.gbem Carter, 11. Eye Mrs Sedw.ck ard Mr BrzoM, 14. Bye
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  • 51 7 Tbe Grand Lodge of Freemasons has decided on tbe Duke of Conuau«ht's motion, to appeal to the biotbeihcod throughout tbe world for funds with which to erect a M* sonic temple, as a central home fcr British Freemasonry, and as a perpetual memorial to those brethren who fell in the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 410 7 ROBINSON Co. EMBROIDERY, SILKS, &c. &c. 1 vsfirjlr ii 'rvx I '^@L *-lffi "Re-decoration with Hall's Distemper is like a change to a new home." Hall's distemper L <MSWT_»__SK_________L_X3_______MZ__^^ Bg Mil' ________S_BB_B_______l works wonders in brightening up the home, making each room brighter and fresher than ever before. It is
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    • 532 8 (Incorporated in Japan. UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE f( Subject to alterations without Notice). EUROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal-. Fortnightly Service. For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, London and AatVtrp WAKASA MARU (cargo) early Oct. ATSUTA MARU Oth Oct DELAGOA MARU (Calling at Hamburg) Oct. SHIDZUOKA MARU 22nd Oct.
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    • 661 8 KONINKLYKE PAKETV AART 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. *w"»«^«nn»--w«3_Mnw_-ii__________.^^ r^Ji 201 wliv t^anshipmen. to Langu an 1 Paakalan-Brandan... Oc. 8
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    • 498 8 ST. il. ff. MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVIQ PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY suspended. DUJiliA i W LONDON .FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO lIARSFII r DUE SINGAPORE L^ A] VTmrini NUN2ESSEI NOVARA about 2nd Nov. KHIVA about
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    • 761 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (INTO RPORATED IX SIAM.) SINGAPORE— BANGKOK iOASYING SERVICE. VALAYA 22nd Sept 1910 24th Sept. 1019 PRA( HATTPOK 20th Sept. 1910 Ist Oct. 1919 ko.'wiinui. Baadea, LaagaMS, 1 hump- nara. Telupin. Tatani, Singora, Lacon, i„ r Kretajr, rriaftaaa, Kelantiin. Baacar and Baackak. DDHADIB" 6th Oct.
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    • 143 9 STOP At GOODWOOD HALLOA Saturday, October 18th Grand Carnival and Fancy Dress Ball To the delightful Music aud the happy laughtt r of the Dancers "MOSTLY GIRLS" Dancing 9.45 p m. Confetti Battle 12 p.m. J Tickets $3— At Moutries At the doors thc night of tbe dance Every Dollar
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    • 247 9 '-*fc iaW^^_V __r__flr i_^j^^^__^ mm mm0 l M^^ M^ffL _____P?____r _a __(_B______r ._f*n_fl^3^ ''___fl_r -^____B______r_________r Apr mtmw*. ________Hr MMM _^________B____^^^^ One of a half a million Overlands now [fc in use. 1 Beautiful in appearance, powerful in performance, comfortable even on rough roads because the cantilever rear springs smooth out
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    • 406 10 m -^hm-—^Ba-_a_________________________-____HB— __MH_____M.--a_____» MIDDLE EAST FILMS LTD. SOLE AGENTS AND DISTRIBUTORS FOR: THE LATEST MOST EFFIBIKNT ||J_-_-. -^M The Id(sal iglit and Povv^ j ELECTRIC LIGHTING Until pi the O, set for Town, Country and Ua..^^ ;rtUlrlM.nr\ IMSfIO R Planta,lon Bun s a, °ws. House Lighting^ nuauu *H Metric Lighting
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  • 66 11 (Corrected Vm to Oct. 7. Bank 4 m.s. i Bank demand 2 4 Private credits 8 m.s. 2 4 13?l New York Bank demand 4, 1 New York 90 days gjj* France demand inn India, T. T. JJ Hongkong, demand 8 p^ Yokohama, demand q^i Java, demand 1 Bangkok,
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  • 249 11 To-day. Intermediate and local mails, will bs found in list below: Penang, Malacca, F.M.S. (by Train) fl p.-n. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and stations to Kuala Lumpur at 6 a.m. Joi.ore 8, 9.30, noon, 2, 4 4 6 p.m. Pulau Soegi Ban Lee Guan 9 a.m. Cucob
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  • 122 11 Oct 7. Tin (Buyers) $135.00 Gambier Gambier Cube No. 1 oi n Pepper Black -JJ Pepper, (White fair) Jj. Jj Tapioca, small pearl, f.q. 2C.03 n flake, f.q. 15,30 medium pearl, f.q. 20 CO Pearl Sago, small H 00 Copra Sundried 18 50 Copra Mixed Opium, Benares uncert 8
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  • 45 11 Left Singapore. Due in London. Arrived July 30th F Sept. 3 August 2nd A 3 August 4th B ii August 12th C 17 August 19th D 22 August 23rd E 29 Sept. 2nd A Oct. 6 Oet. Tth A Sept. 29th G
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  • 110 11 Tantong Pagar East Wharf No. I— Nil. Last Wharf Xo. 2.— Machew. Sheers Wharf No. 3— Roon. Main Wharf No. 4.— ltola. Main Wharf N0.5.--Luneberg. Main Wharf No. Fook Sang. Wet Dock No. 7.— Chiyo Maru. Ma. lra?. Alaska Maru. West Wharf No. S.— Calypso. Jardines Wharf
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  • 66 11 Under tbe Stamps Oidinancs, the foi lowing rates of exchange bave been fixed in respect of an instrument chargeable with ad valorem duty which ia expressed in other currency than that ot tbe Co'on:. £7 equal |6C Ra 116, cr 280 francs, or *80 marks, or 69 gold dollars, ot
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  • 113 11 Yuri Maru. Jap 50_-.">, from Kobe 7, for Port Said 25. Fionid, Dan 3337, from Copenhagen 7, for Aarhus. Calypso, Brit 339, from P. S'ham 7, for P. S'ham 9. Hong Ho, Brit 95, from Trengganu 7, for Trengganu 8. Ban Hin Guan, Brit 242, from Pontianak 7,
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  • 142 11 Is it worth while to experiment with the myriad so-called "cures" for Rheumatism when there IS one sovereign remedv, timetested and PROVEN, which will bring you instant relief? For nearly a generation LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM has been used by all classes of people, in all countries, as
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    • 458 11 immaia over $2,000,000 Assurance in force over $9,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [Incorporated in Straits Sett.] HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. j The ComiW has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies
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    • 499 11 E"~ OHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 Capital Paid Up Y. 42,000,000 Reserve Fund y. 25,000,000 President. N. K. Kajiwara Esq. Vice-President S. Suzuki Esq. DIRECTORS. Kajiwara Esq. F. Watanabe Esq. Som. i Esq. I Matsukata Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. M. Mitsui Esq. M. Odagiri
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    • 478 11 J CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £2,100,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 HEAD OFFICE 88 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Iloilo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang "Seremban
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    • 413 11 INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. j (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) Capital and Surplus U. S. $6,500,000— j Straits $13,000,000. Undivided Profit U. S. $3,054,763— Straits 6,109,526. HEAD OFFICE:— SS, WALL STREETNEW YORK. I BRANCHES:— .Batavia London S. P. de Macoris Lyons Bombay Manila Santiago de los j Calcutta Medellin Caballeros
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    • 82 11 THE SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY Co., Ltd. Shipchandlers and Providoring Contractors. The Company's Launch meets in-coming ships. Offices l6, BATTERY ROAD, Take Lift to Top Floor. Telephone No. 433. Orders promptly attended to for daily and sea stock supplies. IL W. IL STEVENS, Manager. FRASER AND NEAVE. LIMITED. NOTICE is hereby given
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    • 164 11 FOR NEW YORK. S.S. Naneric i* due here about sth November and will have prompt despatch for above pott via Panama. For freight and further particulars apply to 80l STEAD Co. Agent., FOR HONGKONG. s.s. Haiyang sails for above port about 13th October, has excellent accommodation for first saloon passengers
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  • 2443 12 The following are other paragraphs of the hon'ble Mr. F. »S. James's addn tit Legislative Council: BINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. The diflUultu's experience i throughout the war of obtaining the tervicei of Foremen of Tr.. i the supply of materials for ship repair work, and rteel for the
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  • 252 12 '8o..Bo,.». wil*. lea :r::sj George Width, will b screened at thc Maribcrorgh, tonight n addition 1 to t^o new episodes of the Scum of P^ris arrial end a Paths News. Io th., fir Bt hooee The E^gie ptssinticf Monroe' Sai.abur? wi'l b* ibown. tt tbe Palladium, to night,
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  • 346 12 Our Anjor shipping correspondent reports tbe passing of the International steamer Imkentnm. oa Odt 1 from E ist 'bound to Minritius. Tbe P and O Co e steamer D.iwara is due in Singapore from Hongkong at nooa on Saturday, Oct ilth and will leave for Colombo and Bombay
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