The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 October 1919

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  • 17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. NTS TUE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1919. No. 9,799
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  • 223 1 Affairs In connection with the Beltic States are moving. There ha> been considerable moving of troops and contradictory reports say that British naval vessela have gone there and have come awey Page 7. It is reported that 50,000 Lettish troops have been landed a Libau to take
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  • 820 1 A lady whose pen boa given pleasure lo the juvenile inhabitants of the worhl of letters as well as to their senior^, has j kind enough to to me that thc dolls who appear m bookl might bf used I I subject for the* she chanced t
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 208 1 ra eAXtHae IR HIRE, RING UP w RAFFLES HOTEL LrQ/)_l mra/^T__^li^" IfdlstS ¥W*****i October 14, 16 and 18 j Special Dance Dinners are arranged for the above dates. !l orchestra will render up-to-date dance music for dancing during dinner and afterwards. t B— JUST ARRIVED. 3 MANDOLINE GUTT/ \N.IO-MANDOLINES, I
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    • 92 1 HJd^J vk flp |ft _j^i I? _p _fk v_■ _p^ "^__^^**^__^^^f I all the principal Deal ars or wholesale Adamson, Giiftiian Co., Ltd. mam mmm>mmmmim am;mmmmaaammimma *^mmmm*aaarmmmmrmmmmamTmaaa*^mmi^ama\mmmammim*mr^^mm)iammm»m^^.^amaaaMmmmmmma*mm^^am j£jW *>. i*■ jm t'% J^2***T I I A AND MO BET R BRAND THAM I THE 'THREE CASTLES'" I THACKERAY- "THE VIRGINIANS"
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    • 135 1 LATEST- ADVERTISEMENTS M< ssrs. Qenaldson and Burkinshaw give notice concerning the sale or use of empty pharr aceulic;T bottles Illegally— Page 5. A rurse and a dresser are wanted 1 vertisera Page 5. Small steamers are wanted for iue as coasting boats— Page Th^' Blue I :u will have two
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    • 10 1 IF YOU WANT NEW 4^T CARS FOR HIRE, RING UP
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    • 94 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday, 15 th. .—l-59 v.. m., 1-22 p.m. Board, 2.15 p.m. Far:., iti Victoria Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Thursday. 16th. High Water. ra., 2-16 p.m. Moon Last Quarter. Autumn Race X Victoria 1 heatre, 9.30 p.m. em Ga: ni. Friday, 17th. Water. 4-32 a.m., 3-36 p.m. Victoria Theatre, 9.
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  • 476 2 Joseph Ivcss, a Veteran journalist and per proprietor, died at Chriatcl recently. He was at cne time a member of the Houae of B m the I' ition, and an newapa] v, and N. At a football match at Port A Stanley Maur., m the
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  • 54 2 Washington. Sept. 5. A Congressional committee is investigating the United States airplane failure at the front. Evidence was taken that while jnuch airplane spruce had been produced, Mot a single fighting airplane of American manufacture had reached the front. Observation airplanes of United States makewere known m the
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  • 64 2 Tempted by lh^ i itorea green, aod think. ng that no moro trains woo Id pa^g that evening (..so Boßjalia on Thorsday n gbr turned their herd of e&t.tle on to the railway between J poh aod Menglemba -and went to sleep— on the »A./8 Later m the evc_ic_ a
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    • 173 2 X TJk^ mmmWSRRIm- mm, mmm rnKm^K ja™^ \_^___________Nfe__. _^_T^ JL -v *~w R t n< Moutrits. —a— c— a— aaae i ■a_ae_aeaeMße_a_e_eM_MM_BeMa_M_M_~_iaai VICTORIA THEATRE. COMMENCING TUESDAY. OCT. 1 1. !>.30 P.M. Fa N i a ST I CS ENTIRELY NEW COMPANY 7 ARTISTS The n\ost Spectacular Dancing Ever seen m
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    • 394 2 P k..i 1 1. jjyji f n vi. ..-t,-.c^_^ f M^_l_^ »MfJ J >B___wpiZlt «_U QJtJC •k .-'^*/SJ M M h>* Sw^tl v\- r./'i--^-*. a_ o ..•.-t.v Si<_«rr3__Mi -2__FROM FRIDAY OCTOBER 10, TO WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15. A SPECIAL GOLDVr YN FEATURE Presenling MARY GARDEN In which her fine acting is
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    • 268 2 mm i T— T*^—-* V y *?la7* T_i'~a-A imt •*> I 1~ _tj From WEDNESDAY, October 15, i<; MONDAY rvt„i j Charming Bluebird Photoplay'eaturing CARMEL MYERS In Her Most Appealing Picture since "M\ nmarried W Who Will Marry t The story of a girl who sacrifices her good nanu to
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    • 748 3 I Whiteaway, Laidlaw @> Co., Ltd. <«-—.. .**-> Singapore. I I L QH E H Ne of I SUNSHADES I new r nge of THiSeE!! I I w n adies Voile Blouses Ladles' VoOe Pobea au™v» I Neat Smart Good F* C« *J«***ca vuiie r,UUCb yi»^ *«V St StyleS tyles.
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    • 230 4 PATROMEB _J^fpfe|^^ ROYALTY. m JUST RECEIVED r^^^ 6^ 1 A SELECTION OF L*DIES* IND __\f m W 11 GO LO CieiRETTE CASES 1 _^Fm I i^^fl MNE SELECTION OF LADIES' ft I I 1 GOLD SILVER MESH BAGS V I V___^/ EHG^SEMENT&WEODING RINGS 1 J B. P. De SILVA, Branch
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    • 683 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 of ibe Estate of Cbia Ann Siang deceased settled by his Will dated 21st day of May 1884 and m the matter of tbe Civil Procedure
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    • 650 4 CHING KENG LEE An Exceptional Opportunity to acquire i Magnificent Building on a command MORTGAGEES SALE The undersigned have been instructed to sell In l> u hli c at their sale-room RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES pj \< On Mond;iy 27th October 1919 el 2.30 p.m. THE UNDERMENTIONED VERY VALL 'ABLE I>Ko}>
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  • 1557 5 DEDUCING EXPENDITURE. [From Our Own Correspondent.] London, September 2nd 1919. The Government is now making up its mind as to whether m order to reduce the heavy burden of taxation it can afford to take chances n on an altogether unparalleled scale. Prior to the War the German
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  • 528 5 ERASER Co.. EXCHANGE UfD SHARE BROKERS SINGAPORE OCTOBER 14th MINING. [Figures m brackets show-i thp capital and issue vnlu" of the Share m dollars-, unless otherwise marked. C. Cum div; equals er div.l Ampang ($000,000—10) 11.50— 12.50.Ayer Weng ($lOO,OOO-1) 2.25—2.50 Hitam Tin 2.20— 2.30 c. K. Kamunting
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    • 233 5 WANTED. I ii Iren ajres I'll o P I >r« ser to Appli m writing before BOUSTEAD io. I P, Co., Ltd. I m fm 1 c, 12 t l lal ion and lit X. V Z. •Al tant with Apply by letter Pn 16-10 i I me* equired on
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    • 582 5 AUCTION SALES. THE COMMERCIAL RUBBER Co., Ltd. Auctioneers Valuers No. 3 Raffles Place. Forthcoming Auction Sales. I Wednesday 15th October at our Sale-room, at 2 SUi p.m. 1. Two pieces ci freehold building land situate at Lorong 27-A off Gaylang Road, I •pore, ana 7443 square feet, being parts of
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    • 544 5 I NOTICES. EXCHANGE BANKS. i The Exchange Bank, will be doted at noon on Tuesday, October Mth, and Thurs- day, October 16th, being Race Days I tl 10 16-10 I THE SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY Co., Ltd. Shipchandlers and Providoring Contractors. The Company's Launch meets in-coming ships. I Offices l6, BATTERY ROAD,
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    • 49 5 OBTAINABLE AT ULL DISPENSARIES _____^E_lMsrH_^BQß_b_^_^_> m m^ tm^mtmmmm^momf9^^mf^^mum zi 'jb^i f^-^^^y^^a H». i_.*>_n _5! '7BSGSTsa'_jH_______P^^^^W mrai mm JrVt m 9 m \mmmwm&&^^^Ktt^mr.mw*r\im THfIOUGHOUT STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND FEDERATED MALAY STATES. THE CORONA PORTABLE j THE PERSONAL WRITING MACHINE ON SALE AT RON! 0 Ltd. 14a, Collyer Quay. (INCORIOHATED IN ENGLAND.)
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  • 1103 6 The Singapore Free Press. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1919. LABOUR SHORTAGE Probably tbo moot serious question now before this Colony is tie scarcity and doomrsi of labour. This is referred to m the Address of the Officer Administering the Government to the Legislative Council, m which he points oat that daring
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  • 244 6 Sir J Murison, the Attorney General elect of Straits Settlements, bas arrived at home from Zanzibar, and tbat he wiil be leaving London for Singapore at tbe end of this month, so that he might be expected to arrive here about i November 25, A fire occurred about 9 p
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  • 103 6 (From Our Own Correspondents Penang, October 1 i At the Church Of the Sacred Heart, Taipeng, Father Cardopin officiating, srai SoWmmnixed, yesterday, the marriage of Mr. Mervyn Nicholas, planter of the Windsor Estate, and son of the late Dr. F.W. Nicholas and Mrs. Nicholas, and Ivy, youngest daughter
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  • 208 6 At the Victoria Theatre las! night, Fn rie Shipman opened with bis Third Fantastic Company to n crowded house. The company is composed entirely of ladies, with one exception and their "long suit" is no doubt dancing forming a compact combination of j much artistic merit. As a
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  • 24 6 TO-DAY'S TILS. A. Mixed Doubles. Mn bell and Mr Stout, owe 15.4. MISS I. Lamb and Mr Upcott, owe 1".
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  • 98 6 In connection with the big gang robbery, which occurred recently m Penang. when r wealthy Chinese towkay had been robbed to the extent of some $55,000. a Chinese named Lv Hang, alias Li Yee Hang, has been arrested m Singapore m Merchant Hoad on particulars supplied to
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  • 344 6 The Indian mails for the mail week ending the 29th ultimo were delivered m London on the 22ud instant. The wedding of Mr P M Cocke, of Bukit Rajah Estate, and Miss Vera Minnie Shipp will take place at Bt Barnabas' Church, Klang, on November lst. Mr F G Gorton,
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  • 34 6 [Fi terda) sn I 19 no _n. I and the shai 00. li and hapi>ell I The m mile ol Ipoh to ed subles I i F. I Sanders I S day.]
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  • 60 6 commit ipt of VV. R. C Kiddle! U. W. Kn l! Mi n >tt i .1 Dr. G. A Fii Is L. Talma W. C. Stirling Hood Th< S. O. Alsai If. Alsag >fl T. Dr. -1. Glennie Miss Gove V Mrs. S, A Dr. Lim Boon
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  • 16 6 Ar fixes I wheat flour m Sunport i Small quantities i N
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  • 60 6 'iv- an nnforl Larendar Street on Mon C o'clock. When B trail. driver, Rumkelon. mn B4ged about throe fi I the result of a on the bead. The driv. Mr. Lanpham Carter, sitting Court, by Inspector PrM with rash driving. Tai eaei to Uie 2 1st
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 152 6 DENIS MOUNIE et CIE PER $35 C4SE iJ_b Ja» THE SOLE AGENTS AND LIKECI IMPOBTEBS F CAIDBEGK MACGRECOR Co., JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED US ENGLAND AITCHISONS PRISM BINOCULARS. THE IDEAL GLASSES FOR ALL SPORTING AND TOURING PURPOSES. THE LUMAC 1 hy S $107 nett Prices included best solid THE
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    • 38 6 PERFECTION In Underwear At MANILA HOUSE 196 Orchard Road JUST TO HAND A New Selection of PHILIPPINE HANDMADE LINGERIE at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES also A Fine Assortment of Velours and L'nt rimmed Straws, and Headed Bags From Paris.
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    • 259 6 PROPER IN SAL! Th. i ore property I Eft ng Lee on Ifoodaj lidding was brisk and I .1 good. The pre years leasehold \>r. rd. thc lot* i area prices and purchase Lai I and 1 $13,700 ana No 26-1 Ann I Lian 14. 500 w Nus 26 v.I
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  • 351 7 GERMANY AND THE BALTIC. v\^ RESPONSIBLE. i.ii.-. Oct 12. note with regard Baltic Pro\ aires lieve that lay m 1 ately arrar ,1 I ;>ar- l the dl 1 11 Z all \on der thdt/ has V a!«!es the I that the «lo not 1 1 Von Der G I
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  • 14 7 '•r object to being laughed at by your lirt aff >■ the income-tax of popu-
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  • 577 7 ISEHMONDT TO BE ATTACKED. N TO RBBCUB Copenhagen. Oct. 12. A I from Helsingfors s:iys that ai lied squardron accompanied by many Esth< hft Keval on Oct. 10 for 1 I Rgn presumably taking 1 1 thonian troops to assist the Letts. fi Berlin stages that 50,000
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  • 69 7 The San Francisco Chamber of Commerce has for some months past been actively Interested m securing some alleviation of the cable conditions. The attention of Congress, the Departments of Commerce and State, the Cable Company and the Marconi Company, as well as that of other commercial organizations
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  • 67 7 In giving vent to his feelings on his discharge, an old soldier wrote to his late colonel Sir,— After what I have suffered, »you can tell the Army to go to hell." In due course he received the following Sir. Any suggestions or inquiries as to movements
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  • 164 7 PARIS HERSELF AGAIIN. Paris, Oct. 12. It is expected that a degree promulgat- ing the ratification of the Peace Treaty Will be gazetted on Oct 13 completing the ratification by three great powers and officially ending the state of war. Upon this, j the prewar social life
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  • 497 7 TIIE PERIPATETIC ADMIRAL. Suva Fiji Islands. Oct. S. A ;.l Jellicoe arrived here and was net by 0 fleet of sailing canoes. He was welcomed by native Chiefs. Admiral Jellicoe ir. the course of a speech suggested that Suva nigh: probably be a Pacific Naval Base. PRINCE AS RANCHER. Washington.
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  • 150 7 As a result of a meeting by the Shipping rnu business interests of San Francisco witn Mr. John H. Rosseter, Director of Operations of the Shipping Board, it was foum' that there was a shortage of ships and that th.s shortage would become more and more
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  • 816 7 SINGAPORE AS A STATION. From Our Own Correspondent.] London, Sept. 4th 1919. Almost ever} day the newspapers contain plans cf long distance flight*, and the papers are endeavouring by all the means m I their powers to stimulate commercial flying. I Not one scheme m ten
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  • 57 7 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending Saturday, 18th Ocober, 1919. Wednesday, 15th October. 4.30 p.m. Balestier Range Malay Co., S. V. I. Recruits Drill. I 5.10 p.m. Drill Hall Chinese Co. Recruits' Drill. Saturday, 18th October. 2.30 p.m. Balestier Range S. R. E. (v) Parts I
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  • 35 7 It may be true that eighteen out of twenty letters answer themselves, but you may probably get into more trouble over tha I other two than you would hsve had m replying to the eighteen.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 376 7 HOMEWARE MANUFACTURING Co. J M4KEBS OF THK j All British "Our Susan Mops etc. Prlcts from 65 cts. enabl, -t OMitilM, of :iml sw I ree ~th tenOlo M.75 ;i „r iiv t I 'rices from 3."» cts each. H~_^_K~_l__M_^_i^_H__~B^_^_^_^_M AmWS^fu^^ T **M^"~i Sf-ft_'_r L I ibiiJ > > 17a.
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    • 545 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE (Subject to alterations without Notice). EUROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal-. Fortnightly Service. For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, London and Antwerp WAKASA MARU (cargo) Oct. DELAGOA MARU (Calling at Hamburg) Oct. SHIDZUOKA MARU 22nd Oct. YOKOHAMA MARU No* II ROPEAN LINE
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    • 664 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPI J (Incorporated m 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. Van ds Bobch Pens-?, EeJawin-Deli, Lhc-^enmawe, fiigli, Bahang, Oeleo-Gfceae,
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    • 509 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA A /N J _r (Incorporated m England). MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. t (Under Contract with Ilia Majesty'f Govern] The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY suspended. LONDON .FAR-EASTERN SERVICE, PRINZESSEN al NOVA R A about 2nd Nov. KHIVA al.out Passengers for
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    74 9 To Passengers Homeward Hound. We undertake to forward through freight and insurance, all heavy and excess luggage, clear and stock, at London, Liverpool and Southampton, :n conjunction, with J. Jackson and Sons. 18, Chapel Street, Liverpool, 19 and 20, Oxford Street, Southampton, and G and 7, Charing Cross, London. The
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  • 278 9 Many mothers of pretty girls who have arrived at 8 marriageable age wonder how it is that other girls less prepossessing find husbands with greater facility than their own daughters do. The girl who remains by her mother's si ie seeing her plainer but more winsome
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    • 617 9 lIP SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAlf.) „A- -:n.\ Sept 1010 24th Sept 1919 ITIPOK' 29th Sept. 1019 l st Oct. 1919 a, Ckumpoa Teiupm. Patani. Stegora, Lacoa n:, Kelantan, Bang nam and Bangkok t v.'. r_»< i(»K. 5l Vet. 1919 1 Jt 1919 15th Oct 1910 1919
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    • 633 9 THE "BEN" LINE STEAMERS, LTD. BENCLBUCH about October 15th Hon«kon« Japan BKNVOHI.K'H j.bout October 25tli HOMEWARDS. No steamers berthed at present. NO PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. PATERSON, SIMONS Coy., Ltd., Agents. (Incorporated m England). -5-__t»: JTc JLtJL* JAVA. CHILI LINE. (DIRECT SERVICE) S.S. VAN CLOON. From Singapore October 21st For JAVA. SYDNEY.
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    • 250 9 I RESTORED TO Z HEALTH HAPP3NESS \/m\ gSsm IAJZ, rl V v- ll i I X I \K l» I > -„____3__iv^ c M j W H x a contrast between 5 ti! bright, healthy man m his strength and «»o man ln-i>ken m health, weak 1 il, to whom
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    • 497 9 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION 1 I up to noon !il theOflfetofthe Bingapore, irom persons desirous of contracting for the supply of rations for prisoners daring year 1920. Forms of tender? Z.n.*d at t!,. Inspe i rs of Prisons, Singa ore. TK: Id ItS sho ild be sent m sealed cow marked
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    • 464 10 TENDERS. H P DERS FOR TODDY SHOP IU MALACCA, lilt. given tl Will be r nt S ,)!rK 1 ml til noon Oct- 1919, for the exclusive right, sui i the limitations of Ordinance, r» t mm to the Ru hereunder, sf selling toddy 1 l Jan TS I<J2O to
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    • 461 10 TENDERS. 6a Tedong, 12th mile. 61. Diamond Jubilee Estate, (Mariang Division). The Government reserves the right to license additional shops m localities other than the above. j S Tenders must be m sealed covers marked on the outside "Toddy Shop Tenders." 4. A separate tender should be mace for each
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    • 326 10 Mm9^7^^m^p^^'' rim rera*s la^i' .^*r^r *t s vk' I fgalvan [M'~^^if/ &1 iron which will wt Ui II vnv /7 %*ff\\ S| 1 Zl^zMr Every Dollar '^""•t _^M___E_7 1 Bears the Interest I of the Firestono Tire and Rubber Co., who are > Determined to give Satisfactory Service to I
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    • 117 10 SB SoE «S mmm. W Hrn PHI Hf K«_W Fire Extinguishel!^ have extinguisheß over 1,250 actu. I I rst fires m India sin 5 R< July 1912. Full particulars from I Ihe Borneo Co., Ltd Incorporated m England] SINGAPORE IPOH. MESSRS. SWANSON SEHESTff Engineers Contractor. Have Removed) GUTHRIE Co., Ltd
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  • 63 11 Oct 14. Bank 4 m.s. 2 1 Bank demand 4 j Private credits 8 m.s. o «7 .New lork Bank demand 4 ji New York 90 dajl France demand India, T. T. -114 Hongkong, demand fc o *?fe Prem Yokohama, demand o^l It Java, demand j,l Eangkok, demand 77
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  • 122 11 Tin (225 tons) $1, Gambier Cube No. 1 24*00 Pepper Black 87 CO Pepper, (White fair) 6 00 Tapioca, small pearl, f.q. 2C 03 n "ake, f.(,. j.< |0 medium pearl, Z\. 20 CO Pearl Sago small 14 0Q Copra Sundrunl 18 60 Copra Mixed io m Opium, Benares
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    • 369 11 tr $2,000,000 A m g Assurance m force over 39,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I [Incorporated m Straits Sett.] IE m> DFFICI Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. j pany hi .000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British
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    • 504 11 (YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Incorporated m Japan) Cai Ital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 Capital Paid Up 42,000,000 nr* Fund Y. 25,000,000 President. N. K. Kajiwara Esq. President S. Suzuki Esq. DIRECTORS. :J. Kajiwara El F. Watanabe Esq. N. Soma El I Matsukata Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. M. Mitsui Esq. M. Odngiri
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    • 473 11 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, .Incorporated m 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. Amrftsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Iloilo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Seremban Cantor.
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    • 662 11 :'<'" v r NX/* rs 31: iS; 'i TV/J A XV moth* ra arc Aj ___Y_L v rried r; f th r| Bal 'a J It, 1 I cr"! r r step by step .i pro- J sive dietary suit* i to ril I.. Baby's growing digestive .*4 powers from
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 80 11 VESSELS ARRIVED. I Quidnic, Amer. 1727, from Manila 14, fci i Marseilles 15. De Begona, Amer. 223, from Manila 1 1. for Batavia 17. Hong Wan I Brit. 20G0, from Amoy 11. for Penang 10. j Calypso, Brit. 339, from P. Sham 14, for P. Sham IH. Meran Brit 70
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    • 335 11 MAIL TABLE. To-day. Intermediate and local mails, will be found m list below: Penang, Malacca, F.M.S. (by Train) p.m. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and stations to Koala Lumpm at 6 a.m. JoLore 8, 9.30, noon, 2, 4 A 6 p.m. Cucob Hock Tew 9 a.m. Rhio Sri Wongsee 9
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  • 1129 12 l panic 1 breese, iavoured tne opening I Autumn Meeting. 1 lance when I da/* including m from the surrounding .ots !I. F. a'hle Mr. 1 Pu Hand I of Itan m thing totaort was provided. Il :t was a neck I and neck finish on the post.
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  • 202 12 A strange phenomenon is to be seen at irtsent on the battlefields of France. Flowers, not known within living memory, are breaking out on the scarred surface und m shellholes and dugouts. Three of these flowers of strange species were seen by an old peasant going home for
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  • 102 12 There are blue blood families of cats which move only m the holiest circlee. and among these is the 8 amesc moo ser which enjoys the affections of Pre sidenis and Madame Poinc„re Aa a matter of faot, it ie too much of an aristocrat to do much mouse hunting,
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  • 952 12 A writer m tie Tit .a I of Ceylon has the follow ing. Whin Joseph he our premier garcon went down town to-day to try and buy some rice for us. he brought back a pound of sugar instead wrapped up m a piece of your circulation of
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  • 167 12 Aba C*nf«dirtn Jovernuocnt nunonnccs tbfxt tbe steamei Csnadian Raider, now under construction ai Vancouver, will loid io N'jvpmber for Australia, bringing a return cargo. It Is txpected tho Raider will bs the flr6* of a regular teriP9 of Cfluodian frtigut carriers wirh Australian ports. Tha rx crermun steamer
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  • 150 12 Calcutta, October, 3 The Englishman publis 1 the follovcijg froru Its (i it'C'ob correspondent I. h reported bai that Chinese ars maaaiog ri larse LJurbor of tvorp** on tl c eastern frontier ol Tibet rod tb.it h.3 mv^y a*! 'OO- 0 are In Kom region within
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  • 96 12 EX -KAISER'S SIGNATURE. Amsterdam ''fn' 4. TLe purchaas hy «ha t z Kalasi cf Baronesi ran lie a i-cate Hufx« I> ore Lr.fi UOU basn cairpuited. When th* b 11 of smption was presented to tbe ex BmpeffOf Le iroald only h';d Wiluem na m Lia former dava of pomp
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  • 131 12 RUBBER TIN RETURNS. '-o^'.ftrict- G:»t!ey ard Bfttenrn Pu_d;t 40,00< Wnt lfi.r>CC P.flcpaL VallSf *d.IOO KA.\ Tinggi bo. OCO 15 JOO Ciovtliy 15 Burma D^vel 7.271 Jimah p- r Springlscdi c K7s Eukit 'X B! _oo las an s g.J ScDbrcng 3 7 C;I Secretaries Chan *ze Onn. If«laki Pinda 44
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  • 180 12 T try Ua is the n:_ bird p M- ri which Ham along g Jraeu itt L Ko ccj I To i i Bfl Roiin ZWU. Viaitors to the battlefield; of Piand* mtiy aoe daily examples of hoy. property ia wasted Among the clear iog up" parlies along
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    • 120 12 When you are m doql of Your Eyes I m %s ''/Zz. fc 'Zi lefracticnists, I 4, De Souza Street. j I Pll SEX RFFRI I A Really Good Light Beer I Brewed m Manila I $20 ?FR CASE OF 6 DOZ. FINIS (Duty Extra) I i Paterson, Simons S
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