The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 October 1919

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  • 17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. \TS THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1919. No. 97,91
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  • 202 1 Th« raphic aews to-day i- of thc "OU.. podrida" type, bits of m fron all over the world. All the railwaj men are not yei back at work, from the difficulty \>f restoring the traffic .ill at once, but <»" normal is expected to be reached toI
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  • 432 1 u bting liatening to some musk st one ol iIOUS I found t. suddenly charmed by the inspiriting melod hen Mown through I ronderful metallic pi] „1 shapea and ;wists. commonly know: to think. Something very usual I Swank. Th pened of the humorous j
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    • 122 1 ING LT liv ES HOT Elia.%mJ%mW WW CC/H October 14, 16 and 18 nee Dinners are arranged for the above dates. stra will render up-to-date dance music for dancing during dinner and afterwards. m a— ______-_____n_r b________bmb^| H 1 T^H m-mm I }y3. _Z_sf-«2*«s_E.' h. SF* _v I■ w I
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    • 381 1 sa ssnsji .is 1 1 iim^mv^ u i i^.ds— >_»»-jff.__swp L y_i? --n -rti -rMrmscxn_L'X-H 7^^___?9li^^l^ Mm m fcfa. i-^----m---— .\-y.gggg|i vb9 v_-B f_H S^-V J* .if StkxS? sf B _g3 BIILBU Ht.^fS->.>- 1&-__F VTmmmW JmW Mg M* I SAFETY TREAD TYISE3 I \w___l MMI^M^M J^_______^S_H_l_^_^ wl^E__K f ATI 9
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    • 69 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS programme Pa ipping :;ted Page 5. Second hand furniture wanted and motor car for Ths B »ntoro I n li. Tenders for fin bril ai Tanglin Co jewellery. Ber. ble for London hy P and O i'. ii; 5. 1 egal re Willi e ceased Page Eurasian shipping
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    • 11 1 IF VOLT WANT NEW H*] *W CARS FOR HIRE, RING UP
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    • 107 1 THE WEEK. Thursday. 9th. High Water.— 9-51 a.m., 10-11 p.n.. j Vanity Fair, Vic. Theatre. i Full Moon. Eastern United Banque de I' Indo-Chine, •2-30 p.m. Friday, 10th. High Water.— m., 1017)1 p.m. Vanity Fair, Vic. Tl.eat St. Andrew's "At H e" 9 p.m. ore Club Meeting Saturday, Uth. High
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  • 134 2 Ihe committee gratefully ecknowledfr I rece.pt of the following subscriptions Previously acknowledged y-,00. The amount required for having the Portrait of tiie late Governor painted with a view to the same being hung in the Victoria Memorial Hall and for presentation < 1 replica to Sir Arthur
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    • 237 2 IMI LFORDS MINTS 1 RELIEVE THAT FULL FEELING I AFTER EATING 1 S«ttsati«tittt't ILADII-S. ITS M7MBER ONE MNE SIX ORCHARD ROAD. MANILA HOUSE. WHERE THE Oar service has years of background experience and devolopment behind it. Our illustrations are a 'known quality' in modern advertising practice. They are efficient I
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    • 640 2 in-ia -i-uii n i m. i— MJ— -W__BB_-W-W_-_____MMBa-_W-__-W-_| ■nw 0H AT^mW 1 j_Ft WaWa _Pmmw MMMM I' I -J BB .__________Bsr jgfrft j|^^^^^Ha^^Hß___AK_Hß__dflß-Jl_4_. ilk L/L H_H Gnu Sfc„ tn jsjAS/^T From Wednesday, October 8, to Tuesday i 1 An Exquisite Jewel Production FWt U] MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN In a story
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    • 563 2 do you do. Coins M ket Hub an 1 play ..ing, esIp snd et Don*f play 1.1 neon. Fully recovered from es." .Tust em ths bottom step the goss edf i .iin. Te It, that's all. Sli;- I K the Stop. 1 pjn. Vsiy quite DOU John Litt is ao
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    • 97 3 |||t w >tw w— mt»— m»-wb ai *i^— w—_ja»wcwww_M— Ma,,^^^^--NBSBR& c IWANSON k SEHESTED j I i wngineers Contractors} >" 2 W% mm*, mm. Q S I lITHRIE&Go.Ltd. BUILDINGS. N I i.' if I N I II I MM 7 ire Extinguishers m iave extinguished )ver 1,250 actual] ires in
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    • 114 3 D UNI fl P t V \_a (<B— fcL— f* Y__f \i_____'^_PHh h ____________p^7?_P.^ lirf&ri. '^'-k Hunlop Company from the be- *y 1 ginning to he exceedingly careful that every tyre marketed Bf ,1 should be so good that the user N|| 1 WllJ speak well of it, and thus
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    • 31 3 SINGAPORE SFORTINO OLUB. FHE AUTUMN RAGE MEETING (UNDER 3. R. A. RULES OF RACING) WILL r>F. BBLD ON Tuesday the im. Thursday the ISili. and Saturday thc 18ih of Oct 19)9
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    • 283 3 •S-eciai Condition Regarding Handicap Rices j In all Handicap Race., for Horses or Ponie«. the Official Handicapper may, with the consent of the Committee, divide the entries into more or 1- s^ CJa^ses thsn advertised and each Cass wiil be handicapped separately. Note -A penalty of 7 Ib. is incurred
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    • 858 3 TUESD4Y, ItTB Oct 8 Tit MALAY ST -TSS n.AVE anc- CAKES 2 15 p.m. ar.d 5 45 p m V&! ol ca-h Blake $530 v iih $100 icrvoach second pccy; handicap tit all exsri.Bc pontes i4.: aud nnder; the pontes may ce i;y the handioai 1.e., A and I'; each
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    • 394 3 j TL'iai> DAY. Saturday, tblß Ocv_ n, j .j^ i I*B Till 0:tOQ:R PUT! aad S*A„CS--2-15 p.m. ind 0 43 p.m. Valne Of rich $500 vrith $100 f or joJ3 d for all ea rtmu ponies 14.3 and und h.wo _uo meeting; tb may be divided by the h mdiT.
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    • 885 4 CHING KENG LEE PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT EPBOraiTT ADJACBNT TO -U-FFUB BQUAEB mra. (hing Ken;; Lie iV Ca. bars been instruct to sell by Public Auction et tbeir Sale-room KAFFI.ES (HAM-OEM KAFFI.ES PLACE. On Mondav. 27th October 1914 at M0 p.m. AU lhal piece of land are. fcffS square feet together vith
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    • 828 4 AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS m IN THE SUPREME COURT OF. THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Settlement of Singapore. Originating Summons No. 6 of 1919 In the matter of tbe Estate of Chia Ann Siang deceased settled by his Will dated 21st day of May 1881 and in the matter cf the Civil
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    • 605 4 CHING KENG LEE SECOND DAYS SALE.^ MONDAY THE 20th DAY OF OCT 1919, ,T 230 P, t y^| 76 MC. No. 165 Teiuk Ajer 81. UCB Lpabq- Lmmh Noi 17 llt hold. 178, 180 aud 181 I I 76 167 do 1460 do di 77 168 do 1462 do do
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  • 733 5 The following Is fmm ihs ch ol tbe cba.rman ol the B N B Chamtoc ol Commeice (Mr J<ia_ t 8 Morton) at Ike annuel meeting. The ttf.cts cf the war on North Borneo, ab in tin caee of most tropical ccuntrip.. [d.'ltsnt from tbe centres of
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  • 88 5 A full page portrait of Ibs ral iCorurn-'.nd'jr ir Chief, Vtce r A IL Duff appears -n ihu Aj Gazette, lie kfc Daronport lot Hoi ukcrg on August 'Jd, srriring al C»bral:ar on Auguat 81, ia lb ueu IdmireTs y_cht foe [the China Blation, 11 M s Admiral Duff ia
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    • 249 5 WANTED, t'DERS. n moral of rom 1 td on Royal I'.i:--1 one l i I one ial. Fi P 15-10 shorthand typist, ai ce, SibO per of Idee 15-10 WANTED KJ Bl European HOI D 1 l RNITURE i all I r Pree Ua fin of Lawy< rs a as
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    • 613 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Landaulette car lamps, all neu tyres, very attractive ■nd ition. One 5-seatei '> overhauled and newly painted with new cushion covers and 1 rns I" nning order. Also one I Hongkong-built pinewood boat and one 8 IL P. Evinrude motor. To be held al tin
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    • 523 5 I NOTICES. NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF YAHYA BIN HADJEE DAWOOD DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons having claims against the E.-.tatc. of YAHYA BIN HADJEE DAWOOD deI ceased lets Of No, 11, Bali Lane. Singapore who died on the 24th day of September, 1919. are hereby requested
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    • 556 5 1 NOTICES. EXCHANGE BANKS. The Exchange Banks will be closed a noon on Tuesday, October 14th, and Thurs day, October 10th, being Race Days. 1 9-10 iG-io j The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1888. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. Settlement of Singapore. SUMMARY CASE. j Jn Bankruptcy No. 08
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    • 577 5 NOTICES. STRAITS CYCLISTS' STORES 33, ORCHARD ROAD Repairers to:— ■CARS AND MOTOR CYCLES, ETC. OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS WE STOCK: BENZINE, LUBRICATING CYLINDER OIL AND ACCESSORIES, MOTOR TYRES, TUBES, ETC. Tyres and Tubes Vulcanized a Speciality ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED \\D I AT REASONABLE CHARGES. CHILL ON THE LIVER ii a frequent
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  • 23 6 DENNYS.— On :^rd October, at Alor Star. Kedah, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Stanley Dennys (Assistant Auditor General), a daughter (Honor Vivien Povlett.)
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  • 44 6 LESSLER-CAPEL.— At Church of the Assumption, Penang, by the Rev. L. Mr Duvelle, on October 4th, Edward Victor Lessler, fifth son of tho late Mr. Edward Lessler, of Taiping, and Alice Capel, fourth daughter of the late Mr, J. B. Capel of' Penang.
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  • 613 6 The Singapore Free Press. GODOWNS. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 9, I^l9. Some time a^o the Singapore II irbour Board greatly raised the rate? for the storage of goods in their godowns, at a time when there was mnch congestion owing to the accumulation of rubber due to lack of shipping. The reason
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  • 465 6 We are not perhape kert well enough acquainted witb what _;oes on in thc other Crown Colonies, even those nearest to us, which is rather a pity, as mutatis mutandis wc ha\e many thinga in common with them. For instance, Honckong has just had the pleasure—and expectation— following
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  • 96 6 Mr R A Parish, the 2nd Assistant Munlci- < pal Accountant, who will shortly ba < leaving the Colony on furlough, was a I guest of the Members of tbe Municinal 1 Football Clnb at a Ronggeng,- *bleh was held on Tuesday night at the Hackney S Carriage and Jinriksha
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  • 127 6 SECOND QUARTER FIGURES. i j Tha trade n'ums fjr Ihs qn^'^r end I June 801k are f amnaaiisaJ 'as folljjri Imr/crts *iad Q- 1619 ri Q« 1918 i Singapore $185,130 iZ'l 1160,880 i P_uang 19,887.858 48 06i>,_57 .[Malaeea 7.875,1 is 4,57-1.455 Total 1888,048,868 $:00 682.8i0 JC.^.ISS 335 £18
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  • 169 6 The Seljngor Fire Brigade was ca oul cn Monday night nbor*. g.fO. to ths! Village of Uiu Klang, geven miles ouz < f Kuala Latopur. U^on arrival thdts I was fouud that th* whole of one cMn cf j lha main and only street, was cna
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  • 76 6 VANITY FAIR. Edgar Warwick's Company ii nigh.ldrawing large and enthusiastic audiences to the Victoria Theatre. All good thinga must, however, come to an end, and the last three nights of the season a-e an nounced. Saturday will see the farewell performance and those who dj not wish to
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  • 420 6 Advices from Rome state that the Duke of Aoste is to undertake a voyage to the United States via China and Japan. m The Rent Assessment Board for Singapore will sit at the Municipal Board Room on Wednesday next, the 16th inst at 2 15 p ra. There is a
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  • 507 6 DESTRUCTION OF MOSQUITOS. SOME INTERI I I Legislative Council. Mi-. C. I Bill. It was a musl ag to his mind it i duubt a good deal co Gavcrm.:- at, I private enterpri and by h i< it seemed to him i teat deal ol lost, for wl be< n
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  • 68 6 j Tbs Japsnese Navj •0 be plann< ns tho ef D||oi| i Jap-.m cf a dosso ornJe-peti »l Jofca need a. Oiling itatioai ro curnirg noi VOSr,i eC b?Z'ltUf J( 4 o'Ran of the Sermon I announces so-oLofDeially rhai Uerman airships were dismantled tbe armistice was agreed to, ai ■even
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    • 166 6 SPECIAL- Canadian Club Whisky Hiram Walker and Sons Limiteii PER $19.50 CASE GALDBEGK MACGREGOR Co., _i_w>r«_BK_a_M_HnM_—_B_Ma_a_«_——Ka_D*<_a_»_w«Mw_B_._i_a_— _*_»_—■_■__>_— _—_____i British Government _m_ i#% iva K B bbi fIH la (JUST ARRIVED) Part of the record purchase of over 1,000,000 yards bought by L. J. Martin at half the price it would
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    • 29 6 VICTORIA THEATRE. COMMENCING TUESDAY, OCT. 11, 9.30 P.M. FANTASTIGS ENTIRELY NEW COMPANY 7 ARTISTS The most Spectacular Dancing Ever seen in (he East. PRICES $3, 2, 1. domestic Vcntrmtret.
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  • 282 7 v EWS COMES IN 31DEN Itan, Oct. 7. tl at Mv. v Y«:rk. but titration 1 7. f the IVE HI N<- iRY. Berlin, Oct 7. the I >ps lias Ru--6 iiv. B I the doI REI HA i London. Oct. 7. ted gather- h ho was ie
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  • 47 7 u the cespion island of Cyprus has th Colonial Office of the British Israel in. r- bars brought ap ToUtlv Araia Ralieon at of a K wets of silver and pieces 'l ato and one of the timbers of rj P Q- f solid black African oak.
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  • 1005 7 INTERESTING VDDRESS BV O. A. A very pleoaing fun- lion took place last evening on the lawn In front of Kirn? Edward VU M< lical School, when the suct the school I, which were graciousI t > them by His Excellency the ring the Government,
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  • 43 7 From Our Own Correspondent.) 1 an Lun, the robber chief, was tried at and sentenced to 7 years for being concerned in a gang robbery. Besides < years for attempted murder of olice constable. Also to have twelve t o'nine tails.
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  • 277 7 There was a big attendance of buyers at the saleroom of the Commercial Rubber Co. on Wednesday afternoon wlun the following properties belonging to the estate of Onen bin Rajideen, deceased, were sold by auction. Biddings wore brisk from start to finish and every lot offered real good
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  • 231 7 The attention of our readers is directed to en announcement contained in yesterday's iesue regarding the new Imsco Electric Lighting anl power plant which has recently b*en placed on this market by tbe Middle Eat»t Films Ltd. This apparatus is declated to be the ideal Sleetrls lishUng
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  • 77 7 The China Year Book for 1919 has just been published by Routledge after a suspension of two or three years owing to the War. Its price has gone up £1.1.0 from 10-6d and it ia rather more in space but less in size, owing to the paper employed. This Bell-Woodhead
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  • 758 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 28. Just when Great Britain was beginning to think that the Shantung agitation in China was dying down, the London Cham- ber cf Commerce has received from Mr. 1 «ring, the Chairman of the Tientsin 1 Chamber of Commerce, a cabled message
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  • 140 7 It is a commonly accepted belief that tho temperaiure of tho ports cn the Indian coa3b is much higher than these of China and it ooznes somewhat as a surprise lo find tbat, during thr two j hottest months of tba year cn both [coasts July and August, tb« tempera
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 160 7 S P [Sna i £f n 1 ill _fw fin I EVENING GOWNS AFTERNOON FROCKS SMART FACE VEILS LINGERIE, RIBBONS GOLD SILVER LACE TRIMMINGS ORGANDI MUSLIN COLLARS EMBROIDERY, SILKS, &c. &c. ROBINSON Co. I f 1/7 m ■.^T' AeV I hf* S^%_p* __JK I 1 1 at, Sik i _^6
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    • 528 8 HBDOniJ VSiQEII SfAIQIM < Incorporated in Jai)an. UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. (Subject to alterations without Notice). EUROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal-. Fortnightly Service. For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, London and Ant\» T \rp I WAKASA MARU (cargo) early Oct. ATSUTA MARU Oth Oct DELAGOA MARU (Calling
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    • 786 8 KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA Telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. I- —«—W—^— _----M I I II ■l-.ll_-._TII I Sill I l___s.Mll ISSISI I
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    • 523 8 *C B m AN ri.. pc a a Ju r (Incorporated in England). MAIL ANI) PASSENGER HRYICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL s. CO. (Under Contract with Hin Majesty's Government). The Company's MAII. SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAV ir suspended. I* LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES ft DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SINGAPOR,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 389 9 fl THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM.) SING APORE— BANGKOK COASTING SERYICE. _YA 22nd Sept 1919 24th Sept. 1919 \cIIAiIPOK 129th Sept. 1919 Ist Oct. 1919 Uamiem, l.anghuen. Chtimp-nara. Telupin. Patani, Singora. Lacon. tu: Kelantan. i;..n__or and liangkok. DDHADIB' 1 h Oct. 1919 Bth Oct. 1919 13th
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    • 329 9 SOCIETA DI NAVIGAZIONE A VAPORE del LLOYD TRIESTINO For Trieste via Penang. Colombo and Hombav. S.S. PILSNA due early Oct. S.S. INNSBRUCK due early Nov. Further sailings will be announced later. S.S. NIPPON due about Gth Oct. for Japan via Hongkong, Shanghai and The steamers of this Company arc fitted
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    • 457 9 K. P. M. Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij (Incorporated in Holland.) ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OF BATAVIA. Telegram Address: "PAKETVAART" 2 3, COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENTS. Special 5,000 tons Tourist Steamers From JAVA to AUSTRALIA. Route.— Batavia, Semarang, Sourabaya, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne and vice versa. Passages
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    • 170 9 I INVESTIGATE BEFORE YOU INVEST motor tracks must stand hard service to be profitable to their owners IW JL _L>_L mSm JCLi ■&s -mm BL?sj_:r___a r^j** STAND FOR DEPENDABLE 5 TRANSPORTATION 1 AND SERVICE. I They possess an indefinable individuality and incorporate a combination of well-balanced Utility and Beauty. Ti
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    • 452 10 liiinin.iiii.iiiiiiiim The Food that will suityoisrßaby 1 isGlavo -thefoodl n and mil i gar, so that it pro- duces firm flesh, g muscle, tt* thy breast sB y*~"~**~°**sm milk. nic I y— ahe is 7 months j >. old, weighs 'J i A lbs.- ;<e .ow firm ii her flesh—
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    • 322 10 UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Books of tha above Company will be closed from 29th September to Sth October 1910 both days inclusive. By order of the Board, T. C B. MILLER. Secretary. Singapore, l..'?rd September 1019. 28-0 8-10 NOTRE OF REMOVAL. On and after
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    • 267 10 •m^ma^mm. j ■■■■■■■■■■■Il M Bi _i Ba \_i Am. ■^mSM' II v« rk 1 C __osa__. «k «a .v.'nk W ___ftt_a J _________l_______:-^_r- I__JS s J*^ AM jße kl^ I _r^ _________B__B i^ rMaMM _P > -v 1 3 V JL F -3 a a At J» \J^ iH \\\wL^m
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  • 72 11 Corrected up to Oct. 8. flßank 4 m.s. ,4 j I Bank demand 4 x Private credits 8 m.s. 24 7 S I New York Bank demand 4} 1 New York f JO days £2 France demand 4 q Q Hongkong, demand yffiVw, Yokohama, demand g fl l Java,
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  • 203 11 To-day. Intermediate and local mails, will be found in li_=»t below: Penang, Malacca, F.M.S. (by Train) fl p.m. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and stations to Kuala I.umpuv at 6 a.m. Joi.ore 8, 9.30, noon, 2, 4 6 p.m. i Sambas etc Singkara 9 a.m. Cucob Bock Tew
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  • 128 11 Tin LOO tons $140.00 Gambier Cube No. 1 24 00 Pepper Black F4 6 Popper, (White fair) SI.OO Tapioca, small pearl, f.q. 26*0 u flake, f.q. 15%50 medium pearl, f.q. 20 Q0 Pearl Sago, small 14 00 Copra Sundried 1 8 f 0 Copra Mixed ia rn Opium, Benares
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  • 60 11 Left Singapore. Due in London. Arrived. July 30th F Sept 3 August 2nd A 3 August 4th B j| August 12th C JJ 17 August 19th D 22 August 23rd E 29 Sept. 2nd A Oct. I Sept. Bth B Sept. 12th C Sept. 15th D Sept.
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  • 115 11 Tanjong P.g.r East Wharf No. I— Nil. East Wharf Xo. 2.— Ulm. Sheers Wharf No. 3— Roon. Main Wharf No. i.— ltola. Main Wharf N0..".. -Linclerg. -Main Wharf No. rt.-Kamakura Maru. Fooksang. Fmpire Dock No. 7,-Ouyo Maru, Alaska Maru. Yagao Jfaiu. Madras, Knlmoa est Wharf Nc. B.—
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    • 426 11 r_€_lff_a m&mMXTVZL J.'U mMiMwVMrMmVMmVVmmV:.**'*.*..!^ -Jgr "TT TJ~>» t „r* sf-«-« -_*t__.t*K^i. mmv^XZ, B^^Cs?»i-^3BE_2^2-_^Bt__M^^ _?afS_?^X^C3K-3SaE22_BBB over $2,000,000 I 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. The Company has £20,000 deposited with
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    • 498 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Incorporated ia Japan) Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 Capital Paid l'p 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. N. Soma Eaq. I Matsukata Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. M. Mitsui Esq. I M. Odagiri
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    • 461 11 I CHARTERED BANK ,0f 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 SS Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Amritaar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Iloilo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Seremban
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    • 312 11 INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) Capital and Surplus U. S. $6,500,000— Straits $13,000,000. l/MUvtdcd Profits U. S. $3,034,763— Straits 6,109,526. HEAD OFFICE:— SS, WALL STREET— NEW YORK. BRANCHES:— Batavia London S. p. d e Macoris Lyons Bombay Manila Santiago de loa Calcutta Medellin Caballeros Canton Panama
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    • 381 11 s.s. PRINZESSfeN. The above Vessel has at-commodatiun for first saloon passengers and will be <!e--patched from Singapore i\:\d Penang for Marseilles and London about the 28th Oct. Fo.* farther particulars regarding pas- etc., applj V. S. COMPANY. Collyer Quay, Singapore. 5-10 28-10 Gent's Full Hunter WRIST WATCH IP ft! This
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    • 33 11 TIMOR DILLY. The s.b. MONTORO is expected to be despatched for Australia calling at the aboveport at G a.m. on Tuesday 26th October 1919. BOUSTEAD CO., Agento, Burns Philp Line 9 10 26-10
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 135 11 VESSELS ARRIVED. Kinta, Brit 2:?.. from T Anaon 8, for T Anson lu. Kaka, Brit 221. from Malacca s f or Malacca 9. Sri Muar, Brit 9o\ from Malacca 8, for Malacca Merkus, Dut 27f.. from Pontianak 8, for Pontianak 11. Vugao Maru. Jap 1791. from P. Said 7 ior
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  • 2606 12 SUCCESSFUL YEAR. The eighth ordinary general rnn United Engineers Limited was held at noon yesterday at 1 Office of the Company. Dar ar-rd, Singapore. Mr. V. V. Lemberger presided and among others present were the hon'ble Mr. W. F. Xutt. O. B. E., Mr. \V. H. M Mr.
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  • 54 12 A London cable to tbe 'Times of pylori d.ited September 18 h states-— Pre Conncil of tbe Rubber Growers' U.ocia. ion has decided not to enpporfc 1 he proposed 1920 International Robber I exhibition, hoidm* tbe view that cir umetance* do not warrant the holdinc I an exhibition in the
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  • 98 12 o*icg to n ftiiJN if labourer at thi Dock* in San F< n noi^c the sotting of the Ctrl ia If ati 8 9 Co's liner, Kanking, h*e i bt?ou ur.aToid.ibTy postponed 003 week, and unior tboce c:rcurus.tincea her arrival iin Hongkorg 0_,..y ba ixpec td on cc
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  • 35 12 S. C. C. TENNIS. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Championship Semi-F,inal. nl I i» ti i .mm hy;»t Oduut and |If 0— 4, 2.-6. 7—5. Championship Final. S'cut and KUmmau boat Djonell snd Watnitg B—l, 6—B.
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