The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 October 1919

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  • 30 1 MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. HIRE, HINt; IP V IF YOU WANT NEW -fl 5f CARS FOR HIRE, RING UP V i ENTS THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1919. No. 9,797
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  • 285 1 S»\i-ri! Mw faetmn which have infused themselves into the military situation in Russia iia\e added a now xesl to the anti-Bolshevik campaign. B«th sides seem to have gained recruits I'a.sje 7. The West Rossis (iovernment has decided le throw in its lot with Denikin. The I Lrainians
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  • 846 1 >st men who fin! themwlvei in new drawn irresistibly to its There luch truth in the >• k of the ol«l Imdy on the providential dispensation by which most large towns have a convenient river running thrt them; but sonic itreami am hoi i repellent to man, just
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    • 116 1 HI 1? I? I PO OfVTHF?! October 14, 16 and 18 al Dance Dinners are arranged for the above dates. n\ ill render up-to-date dance music for (lancing during dinner and afterwards. T > t& I^L Ji fill Roads, Pavements, Flooring, etc, v ur orders to the ASIATIC r«**?^ I
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    • 232 1 r^T^. t a Bl l t l flli«»i mil MiHiiiili iiii 'j- n-:.'iiw3Bß^^^^^^^B H SAFETY TREAD TYRES j When ycu buy %O 'R^i^\ Tyres yen pay fcr I X \G f b specified air capa- <JV V mrt^%\A\: city »wt' Z- Fmal'er ai/caraclty XJcz&&^* lOW^ll tLan you pay for. o*^C
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    • 98 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS 1 mn| announcement of Fire Insurance Association on Race Dayi Page 5. le of building sites l>> i rcial Rubber Co., Ltd.— Page 5. Extension of time in S. <; C, competitions Pa£P 5. Good billet awaits Surveyor Page o. Pacific Mail Steamship Company's steamer "Doylestown" Vni:<> i>.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 111 1 THE WEEK. Monday, 13th. High Water.— o-1 S ajn., 0-1 p.m. Tuesday, Uth. High Water.— l-6 -\.m., 0-39 p.m. Autumn Race Meeting. lai tfl rti Victoria Theatre, p.m. Wednesday, 11th. High Water. 1-59 a.m., 1-22 pjn. Rent Board. 2.15 p.m. Fanfc Victoria Theata p.m. Thursday, 16th. High Water.— 3-0 a.m.,
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  • 226 2 emghai that a group of Chinese capitalist! there, with the help of a Chinese rubber expert, wrho formerly worked with n German robber factory, an now making arrangements for tln> establishment of robber company with a capital of 50,000 Yen. t 1 Mary machinery J
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  • 239 2 Commissioner Booth-Tucker, in an interview on the eve of his retirement through illness from work in the Bast, recalled the early Struggles of the gigantic organisation which has grown up under his care in India. Commissioner Booth-Tucker, it is not generally known, was born in Bengal, and after
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  • 151 2 The raising of the great flag-pole presented to Kew Gardens by the British Columbian Government in 1915 is about to be undertaken, and it ii hoped that a mu of Canadian officers and men will assist in the hoisting. The "stick," which was towed up the Thames
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  • 63 2 Allahabad, September 27.— The Pioneer] r:i<rlu]a<l correspondent writes.— The Ba^h- dad-Aleppo route which has been open and perfectly aafc for the past eight months has been ertensivdy used by passengers for Europe and Turkey. LatJely, it j s feared, that the impending departure from Aleppo of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 268 2 I STERILIZE YOUR H DRINKING WATER SI ■J W I Til mm IHALAZONE TABLOIDS K MEDICAL HALL M OPPOSITE POST OFFICE liiliil SINGAPORE. S IM Orrhaid Road A Nev Selection of PHILIPPINE HANDMADE LINGERIE a! GREATLY REDUCED PRICES also Kine V»or(iiunt of VsisfVS and IntriiNßieci Straws,- asrf Headed Bags From
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    • 633 2 From Wednesday, October 8, to Tuesday, i An Exquisite Jewel Production Featuri MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN In a story of a girl's sacrifice for th< social ambiti h BOROWED CLOTHES] In 6 Parts Magnificent co-tumes. beautiful interiors and exteriors phere of luxury to the production. i,m\ the wi beauty of one
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    • 103 3 JUST RtGEIVED I A SELECTION OF LADIES' AND d GtHUEMEN'S I I GOLD GIG\RETTE GASES f^^m S •I A FINE SE.S^riOM Or LAOIES I 1 I 1 30LD SILVER MESH BAGS I I E^G&BEMENT& WEODING RINGS I V^ -J A SPECIALITY B% P De S!LVA 9 m n" i Jeweller
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    • 115 3 INVESTED IN TYRES of the Firestone Yire and Rubber £o who are Determined to give Satisfactory Service to FIRESTONE* TYRES j Brinkmann Co. I TEIK CHIN Co., Ltd. HIAP IYIOH Co. I TAN SOO GHI Co, WEARE CO., LTD. Malacca. S eremban. > NEW SHIPMENT HAND EMBROIDERED Heavy Crepe Silk
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    • 46 3 New Lines in Footwear. Gents White Canvas Rubber Gents White Canvas Chrome Tennis Shoes 84.50. Sole Shoes, all sizes $8.50. Gents Dark Tan Willow Calf Shoes, best quality, all sizes patent toe-cap $13.50. $22.50 per pair. WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., LTD. INCOKPOK^TED IX ENGLAND}. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE.
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    • 520 4 CHING KENG LEE PROPERTY ADJACENT TO RAFFLES SQUARE Messrs. Chin* Kens Lee Co. have been instructed to sell b> Public Auction at their Sale-room RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. On Monday, 27(h October 1919, at 2-30 p.m. 11 that piece of land area 2,029 square foot together with the business premises
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    • 730 4 AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Settlement of Singapore. 0 Originating Summons No. 6 of 1919 In the matter of the Estate of Chia Ann Siang deceased settled by his Wi! dated 21st day of May 1884 and in the matter of the Civil
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    • 758 4 CHING KENG LEE SECOND DAY'S SAljrfl MONDAY THE 20th DAY OF OCT 1919, 23 q 76 M.C. No. 188 Teluk Ayec Si. ICOB Lease- Lea^hB No*. 17 hold. 179, 180 OLd 181 LotK.i W 76 167 do 1460 do d 3 77 M 168 do 1462 do do 78 169
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  • 422 5 HOW SORROW HAS BROUGHT PROSPERITY TO WHITBT. I chanced upon the following advertisement during o short sojourn in Whitby: Wanted, two or non apprentices f<> the jet trade; wagei and prospe i>dit hours a day. It piqued my Interest, and 1 bejjan i«> moke l'»cal inquiries
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  • 207 5 CHINESE CONSUL-GENERAL AT HOME. On the occasion of the eight annivrrtary of the establishment of the Chinese Republic, the Chinese-Consul-General, Mr. FsanK Woo Loan, who has been recently appointed to his post here, was at home at the Garden Club yesterday m the forenoon, between 10 and 12 am. durinj?
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  • 123 5 niiicent ondi has just changed them, at a famous dealer's, for less glittering jewel* for ihimmerillg pearls in fciit (perhaps be Ing actuated hy the same sentiment as inspired the wife of clerical gentleman to say in our hearing, "Diamon li i so Wicked!"). There was superb tiara
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  • 71 5 Lader.dorfl It r ni j not of t-bo com:., or ba would jr-ihapa have corded his tribue to Ibfl ex Crown Prince ft little differently The Orown Prinoe was ihe victim of tbo false impression be prDdoflMi tbr-re was mo.-< ayyf ared on the turtm Ij 11 almost as i
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    • 235 5 WANTED. i I --.-tain Must be capable i c> i, under equivalent Good not afraid of PBAN. 15-10 ounfl European just i No; II u vn< yor ten] care of 21-10 i VTELY Three O I in Joi bing and < paid bo .111 IS i Robinson Road. 2 10
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    • 557 5 AUCTION SALES. rO RE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. W( TION SALE OF 1 \H\\m.l. JEWELLERY 1., be h<ld .\t Messrs. < bsbi Keag Lee 41 (Vs Bale r— sb, RaSes OntWra, Raffle-. Place, Ob raesdej i \th October J!M<> si n a.m. uprising:— Gold Handles set brilliants and diamonds, p i
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    • 704 5 I NOTICES. NOW READY. THE DIRECTORY OF STREETS AND ROADS, SINGAPORE 1919 EDITION. A COMPENDIUM OF USEFUL INFORMATION TO THE BUSINESS MAN THE RESIDENT THE TRAVELLER THE MOTORIST THE TOURIST PRICE 50 CENTS. Publishers The International Publicity Bureau I«'> b Change Alley, Singapore. NOW ON SALE AT 6. H. KIAT
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    • 397 5 J NOTICES. EXCHANGE BANKS. The Exchange Banks will be closed at noon on Tuesday, October 14th, and Thursday, October 16th, being Race Days. i>-10 16-10 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
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    • 642 5 NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE ASSESSMENT LIST 1920. I j Notice is hereby given that the Assess- i ment List containing the annual valuation of and amount of Assessment to be levied j on all houses, buildings and lands situated within tho Municipality of Singapore for the year 1920, is open to
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  • 22 6 At the General Hospital. Singapore, on Sunday, 12t!\ l\ R. Cowan, of Bfessn Guthrie and Co. Engineering Department. Funeral this afternoon.
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  • 603 6 The Singapore Free Press. MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1919. THE RUSSIAN POSITION. The outstanding problem which the Entente statesmen have now to tackle is that of Russia, vis a vis Germany. If the civil war in Russia, or rather the contest between the forces of order and sanity and those of
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  • 391 6 The Home Government is evidently I;, wincing to im>- rather more attention to Fjreign Tra ic, and there are rumours of special missions to be sent all over the world. These however, frequently fail to materialise, and one can on.y count on these steps being taken when the
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  • 189 6 Mrs F E de Paula who has been .seriously ill at Sfcrathmore for over a month, went into Hospital last week in order to undergo an operation. We aro pleased to state the ia progressing favourably. A message from Jerusalem stales that the Government of the Hedjaz has aeksd Mri
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  • 271 6 Parii, Octeker J>. M. Poincaire with M.I». I in:iujrurated to-day the Show of the automobile industry in the Grand Palais, on the Champa IJ\ The French sena.e begins to-<!ay the discu. »un of ilh bill ratifying the Ve les treaty. In the report over the name of the
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  • 375 6 Mail unhesitatingly condemn! the appointment of Sir Laurence Guillemard as Governor and High Commissioner as thoroughly bad one, and in the course of a leading article says. Sir Laurence Guillemard is fifty-seven years old. The Commission on salaries and conditions of service of Malayan officials in its
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  • 145 6 Manila Discovery. j A ContUbulary report from the provinOl !r der f Boho1 the headquarter, iV the P l llhpP n e Constabulary at Manila, »J 'On July 26th, at Clarin one tPnfnTT lOn mad an "successful at' self in the abdomen, but was too weak.' Thi.
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  • 56 6 (From Ou 0 T -lm i loh i Nibong Sectii n I Jt is 111-,!. manager of r- The procet C lab'i triple bill i being obtained r Jn i\ fracai nes •even were Inj Mr. CharU I ri-I at St I line, daughter of Mr. J. rernment
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  • 126 6 11l irn nt of tl B i th< I:..- y U.w ing: A i sized k. reachi I pur, Barisal, I Mym< nsingh, >. trld of damage wa storm. In t tin roott d. Telegraphic Khulna i ng to Uic r. comnanies were is reported froj acM'tivn
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  • 99 6 Till HI) I A MAS IK The Third Fantastic.^ arc .virjl Singraporo this morning, an I morrow evening at tin- Victoria Ti Judging by the booking an«i the fact:.! it is tho ftrst night of the Raeee, •very indication of the theatre bi ed. Enthusiastic accounts keep cr
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  • 179 6 O Many people in Singapore v. to hear of the deatli of Mr. D Cowan, for souk- yean <■<. la Guthria and Co. in department Mi. Cowi In Uu- Btraita for o tury. and one of nil Camplcll Han of A Co. Mr. Cowan lor ma Bukuw and is i
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    • 152 6 DENIS MOUNIE et CIE THE SOLE AGENTS AND DIRECT IMPORTERS nri^ n ■■liJiisi^Bß^'i^a iw 111 JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. IINCORPORATED IN ENGLAND AITCHISONS PRISM BINOCULARS. THE IDEAL GLASSES FOR ALL SPORTING AND TOURING PURPOSES. THE LUMAC by 8 -SlO7 nett Prices included best solid 7" THE LUMAC by 6 8103
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    • 57 6 I VICTORIA THEATRE. COMMENCIN G TUESDAY, OCT. 14, 9.30 P.M. FANTASTICS ENTIRELY NEW COMPANY 7 ARTISTS I The most Spectacular Dancing Ever seen in the East. PRICES $3, 2, 1. LOST, between Alexandra and Buona Vistm-rd. on the 12th inst., a i'ox terrier, black head, very short ti\\l. It found,
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  • 565 7 MORE BARBARITIES. tel^mm from tlirae i\l!. s <d <•-, have been i unJ Kron i L«-kiftcd Ar;drou>Ecff pi A worm u Alii VN<. ;< nJianct* in ihs area aud is cow *20 The l>jifcUevi6ta I :iforcod on tUU fr^ I vrithdrawal continue* o| Ku-aiau frcnl. Ml. -11l
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  • 34 7 I lON OF THE COUNCIL. Paris, Oct. 8. ipreme Council yesterday discussed repljr to the Entente note, reIJt 1 uation of the Baltic *m assurances given in the wplf »re considered unsatisfactory
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  • 352 7 A MANCHESTER VIEW. lian in a leader exLengthily u Shantung ques ;it Japan's case legally I, bul that the real issue is equity aul policy. I* Sa; I that while other Powers sinn i hina, the pre-war chief Germany and Japan. that Japan should renounce ly her weapons
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  • 306 7 Allahabad. Sept. 26. A Pioneer special cable, dated London. 23rd September, says: The Times Helsingfors correspondent sends an account of the views of the Russian general Vassilkovsky, who has arrived there after escaping from the Bolsheviks. General Vassilkovsky declares that instead of sending troops to Archangel
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  • 116 7 i>v the Council i id do cot agree with the information which has been received from I Courland and Lithuania. The charge of preparing an answer to the German communication was entrusted to Foch, who was present at yesterday's sitting. A decision will be taken to-day with regard to the
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  • 321 7 COMMITTEE TO DECIDE. VARIOUS RUMOURS. London, Oct 9. Th« Daily Express says that the Cabinet Bmittet to draft the new Irish settlement scheme has been appointed. Mr. Walter Long is the Chairman. It includes Mr. Shortt, Sir Auckland Geddes, Lord Birketlhead, Mr. Macpherson, Lord French, L >rd
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  • 254 7 HONOURS FOR FRENCH TOWNS. Paris, Oct. 8. >;\ ile Guerre which has been conferred on the city of Paris will be officially presented by M Poincare on Oct li), in a special ceremony at the Hotel Ue Villc. All BAemberft of the Government will be present, t gether
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  • 145 7 We acknowledge receipt with thanks from the Ljgril Adviser, Jchore, a ehrotokgical tabld of Johorc Enactmec'?, with appointments roles and BOtifiOfttionfl thereunder np to Dec Slst. Tl** mortality re'utna for Singapoie for the week ended Oel 4ib bhuwe a ratio p t r tnilie ol SS 45, tba Utal iiuuibei.
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  • 736 7 FIRST YEAR'S WORK. j The fust ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of Central Motors Ltd. was held on Saturday at the offices of the Company, Laidlaw Buildings, Mr. W. A. Sims, Chairman, presiding. The Secretary (Mr. F. R. Wolselcy) read the notice convening the meeting :«nd the
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  • 183 7 The Fancy Dress Ball given by Mr. and Mrs. X. N. Adi, at their bungalow at Katong on Saturday night was one of the most gorgeous and brilliant receptions that Singapore has seen for some time. The building was tastefully decorated j from top to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 348 7 HOMEWARE MANUFACTURING Co. RDKRBS OF THE AH British Our Susan Mops etc. Prices from G5 cts. v v%>^ This model baa a I'oim at either end which All Mops u, v.ith a worm tl,rra,l enable, the thorough cleansing of corners a Bprung swjv(>l v:lh handltJ tent Thi« model Price tM
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    • 535 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated in Japan. UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. -~-te» (Subject to alterations without Notice). EUROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal-. Fortnightly Service. For (Malacca), Penang Colombo, Suez, London and Antwerp WAKASA MARU (cargo) 15th Oct. DELAGOA MARU (Calling- at Hamburg) Oct. SHIDZUOKA MARU 22nd Oct
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    • 690 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE P\KBTVAART 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. Pinqkara Blngkawaog, Pemanjbat and 9amba?> ...Oct 13 Van lleehskerk Soatabaya,
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    • 507 8 P. &O.- BRITISH INDIA I APCAR LINE. (Incorporated in England). MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY suspended. r P r S*| LONDON .FAR-EASTERN SERVICK. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE PRINZESSEN about 2
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    • 396 9 TI H SUM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN BIAK.) SINGAPORE— BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. VALAYA" 22nd Sept 1019 24th Sept. 1919 PRACHAHPOK" 29th Sept. 1919 Ist Oct. 1919 i;. ir .1..n. Lllfllll, Chump on Telupin. I'atani. Sin^ora. Lacon, 1 Kretmy, Irinuuanu. Kelantan. liangnara and Hanukok. VsUDDHADIB" 6th Oct. 1919 Bth
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    • 315 9 i OCEAN TRANSPORT COMPANY, LTD. [Incorporated in Japan] FOR SEATTLE. ngg not yet fixed. For freight and further particulars. Ap^ly to PATERSON SIMONS Co., Ltd., Agents. FOB HONGKONG. Halyang mHj for above port about Loth October, has excellent accommodation tor ftnt saloon passenger! and is lighted Nvith electricity. Tor freight
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    • 373 9 lhe Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND "Ellerman" Line. Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVK E TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Leaves Duo Rout" Steamer New York Singapore CITY
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    • 97 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP t (Incorporated in U.S.A.) For SAN FRANCISCO The Company's steamer "DOYLESTOWN" rill load in Singapore about November 10th T or Hongkong, transhipping cargo there to ;hc s.s. "WEST CADDOA". Through Bill? of Lading to inland points n U.S.A. For rates of freight apply to ADAMBON GILFILLAN Co.,
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    • 359 9 Kp ivr JAVA, CHI Li LINE. (DIRECT SERVICE) S.S. VAN CLOON. From Singapore October 21st I For JAVA, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, CHILI, PERU. For freight apply to KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPII 2 and 3 Collyer Quay. RECOGNIZED in its true light by the Government, the business world, and foe individual buyer, the
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  • 495 10 k Co., EXCHANGE \M> SHARE BROKBI SING M'OkK OCTOBER nth. MINING. [Figmi in bracket* shows the eaattal vatac of the Share i« il»U:irs, Hll u^ i Marked O-Cwi <m; x ijuals t> div.l f K K !iV Kkrauntinir Tin (£150,000 I) _1»M 9 L« (£120,000—1) Lahat I
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  • 679 10 THE FRENCH WAY— AND Ol US. be few civilians left in Eng- have not themselves received, or etn, one of those stiff official communication! which announce the death o f a iai!or. It is true no words the horrid fact: it hai to be faced. and the
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    • 227 10 ■-^L* -^L. 7 'b It has been (he policy of the GBTAINABLE FROM All PRINCIPAL GARAGES IN MIUYA 03 THE DUNLOP DEPOT 43, Robinson Road, Singapore* ECONOMISE AND BUY YOUB WINES AT WHOLESALE PRICES Claret Chateau La Tour Morin 24 pints at $24.00 per case Vin Ordinaire quarts at $18.00
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    • 178 10 1 I "there's no sweet. II I I TOBACCO COMES F I BETTER BRAND TK II I THE 'THREE CASTLES" II W TKACKERAY- "THE VI" THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE loTSil (Registered in Honpkonp: and wit h the Board Paid to its Policyholders in 1917 over Or over §9,500.00 for
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  • 66 11 October 11. Bank 4 m.s. g jf Bank demand «j 4 Private credits 8 m.s. 24*7 8 New York Bank demand jfj) New York 90 days 6 2* France demand 4CO I India, T. T. -.114 Hongkong, demand &O i% P.em Yokohama, demand g*i Java, demand j Bangkok, demand
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  • 107 11 October 1 1. Tin 75 tons $l:)y.00 Gambier p Gambier Cube No. 1 "4 CO Pepper Black 86 00 Pepper, (White fair) gf) pQ Tapioca, small pearl, f.q. 2C 03 flake, f.q. J5 QQ medium pearl, f.q. 80 CO Pearl Sago, small 4 CQ Copra Sundried 18 GO Copra
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    • 1693 11 ,ser $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 OFncE ,3 0M E c n ,pany has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act l21
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    • 286 11 NOTICE i< hereby given that by mutual agreement the Interest and responsibility .•if the Honourable M Ea Tong Sei •i partner .n tie firm of Morgan Hammond and Company will ceaa a: from the 4th day of November, 1919. Dated thir !Oth day of October 1919. ALLEN GLEDHILL. Solicitor.- for
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 600 11 VESSELS AT WHARVES. Tanjong Pagar Easi Wharf Ga^in Section No. Nil. Ej Wharf No. M.uhew. Sheen Wharf S.— Koon. Main Wharf Section No. L— Kumsang. Main Wharf No. 5. Gregory A pear, prcssen. Main Wharf No. Sanjin Maru, Tamba i Mam. Empire Dock No. 7.— Tsuruga Mam, Thongwa, CanUganth?re, Stan
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  • 1026 12 PTHE ii i < v PEN \KY. I o ndent] ptember 10. Beotland I uf the achievements o tn< realm of engineering. With. »»ng down to nod* m tones, an sel< mechaniral lhul r more distinguished in any country I James Watt, tenary of whose d tath eomm<
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  • 184 12 leutta, September 2rt. In lence of t isity of moving troops from the United Kingdom to India passenger accomn by the Government with rait that it will probably be a matt i i extreme difficulty for non-officiala on leave at home to obtain return passages. The
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  • 89 12 Orders for week ending Saturday, Oct ltth, 1919. Monday, 13th October. All Troops except Sixth Troop parade at their own Head- quartan at 5.15 p.m. Tuesday, 14th October. Signalling Class Y. M. C. A. Ground, 5.15 p.m. Wednesday, 15th October. Musketry 1 S .V. C. Drill Hall,
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  • 30 12 I If you cannot talk well, listen well. It It perhapt clever. But if you must talk, know that the art of conversation is battietlore ami shuttlecock, and no questions.
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  • 528 12 TRAINING NOTES. The training on Saturday morninp: was carried out in fine cool weather and 'the course presented quite busy appearance.; A large gathering: of owners and members Shewed that keen interest was being taken j in the final training for the meeting, j There was a considerable
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  • 30 12 SATURDAYS RESULTS. Mixed Doubles B Class. Mrs. Wreford and Ml. Totton owe 15 vs Mrs. Logan Mr. Belford plus 4 unfinished TO-n\V'< T'IF'Q Wodehouse vs Donneil or Stout.
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  • 75 12 TO-DAY'S TIES. B. Ladies Doubles (final.) Miss Polglase and Miss D. Polglase, owe '2. vs Mrs. Sedwick and Mrs. Bartley, owe 2(to finish). B Mixed Doubles. Mrs Wreford and Mr. Totton, owe 15, vs I Mrs. Logan and Mr. Belford, plus 4 (to finish). Championship Pairs.
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  • 154 12 l What seems to be a ghost story with a practical side to it comes from Norfolk. A Press correspondent says that a mystevious manifestation is now the subject of investigation at Swanton Novers Rectory. "For four days past liquids which appear to be petrol, paraffin,
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  • 641 12 SRC SrORTS. For the first lime e;cce 1918, tbe Rtnufcl atbletia tptc* cf the Singapore Recreation Club wore held ou tbe EipJa |nade ou nf.'eri ocn. Rtttudt d by a large Dumber oi gut tU In *p'te if tbe not j too favourable weather H E tbfl OflQcer
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  • 79 12 j Cargo Lighter No 12, btlonjlog to !he Penaog Harbour Board has broken adrift jftom her moorings ia Penan*? Harbour! aud may b3 drifting in the fairvtys ol eithet ibe North oi Sooth Chttunele. j Tbe Nippon, one of the ex German ,£bip to be banded to the
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  • 89 12 We were officially informed on Bator day morning that HMS Hawkinu will f arrive at Singapore on Ibo 16 h or lT.h linat. Oa the latter day H M 8 Alacrity ;iR due to r.rrive, baviog nu board I Vice Admiral Sir A'exander Duff
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  • 64 12 RUBBER TIN RETURNS. t BjuJow find Co. j Aycr KaGin* (F MS) 80f00 Btadwall (F M S) C9 458 j Chersonese (F MS) G1.105 j Dmuisfcown (Krian FM S 60.508 Highlr nds and Lowlands 124,768 i Klabang fl7!«78 Sangei Kriau gg g^Q I Sangei Way (Selangcr) 68,281 Gatbrie r.nd Co.
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    • 181 12 When you are in doubl of Your Eyes g -y w 4, De Souza Street. Soon YL!d to Yeno's Lightning Cou^h Cm ire is n i 1 bard I tall. 8 .v :i i. i. I l it ura Veno y Light COUCH3 AND COLDS fifa DIFFICULT RRE ASTHMA A
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    • 66 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending Saturday, 18th Ocober, 1919. Monday, l.'Jth October. 4.;0 p.m. Balestier Range S. R. (v) Practice. 5.10p.i,i. Drill Hall Chinese Co., S. V. I. Recruits Drill. Wednesday. 15th October. 4.30p.m. Balestier Range Malay Co., S. V. I. Recruits Drill. 5.10p.m. Drill
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