The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 18 October 1919

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  • 42 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. R niKK. RING UP S CENTS THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1919. IF YOU WAKi NEW "T 3? CARS FOR HIRF RT\T. TTP W rrri m m --\-rm~ r»wiaw i ■iumwimwuji ijiwm.i> No. 9,802
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  • 812 1 Quicquid agunt homines nostri i st farrago libelli. Juvenal. I Fortunately for the emotion! of Malays, the choice of a new (Jovernor and High Commissioner was announce*! at the week end, when the subject of too old at 58 fell flat, with other things to do.
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  • 229 1 did not begisi to reach us till li>te m the evening. The ir.ost sensational item ia the great advance made by the AntiBelsherik forces m Russia, which threaten the existence of the Seriei Government Page 7. Boaideo the capture o( Orel by DeniKin with great booty, causing
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  • 97 1 '"Kinema Review" on >ale to-d,;> ■'age 5. Cahill-Brooke Co. aimfuncement Page 6. Whiteaway, Laidlaw's for ladies wear ravelling requisites etc Page 3. Goodwood Hall Fancy Dress Ball Page 2. Fairbanks valves and cocks iii detail Page 1. Kelly and Walsh for books on engineerpg Page l. Scrip m
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 248 1 I RAFFLES HOTEL. I -irURDAY, OCTOBER 18 I Inner 4 Dancej r, DWDM DNHE3 AFFc«WAS:3 I M 4 /CK'S VAMTY FAIR Co. I will PEaroivi At Intervals from 8 p. m. to i a. m. I! A UNIQUE EVENING WILL BE i with x^ibitija Oaicinf, Music and Soig 6 SUPPfiI
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    • 376 1 KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. I [Incorporated m Hongkong] BOOKS ON CIVIL ENGINEERING. American Highway Engineers' Rand-Boo* Tfce ArchHec; and BuUders 1 Pocket Book by A. 11. Blanchard siiuo by P. K. Kidtler $i B .OO Floments of Highway Engineering by The Building Foreman s Pocket Book and A. H. Banchard
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    • 12 1 DUC DE MONACO CHAMPAGNE. SWEE LEE AND CO. SVINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 96 1 THE WEEK. SMurday, 18th. ligh Water.— 6-3 am., 5-14 p.m. Autumn Race Meeting •'antarties Vie. Theatre, &S0 p.m. Vmpang Tin, French Bank, noon. Joodwood Hall Ball. Sunday, l!Uh. ligh Water. 5-48 a.m., 7-22 p.m. Monday, 20th. ligh Water.— B-o a.m 8-8 p.m. ■Vmtasties Vie. Theatre, 9.30 p.m ligh Water.— B.44
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    • 771 2 gciall; vrhich lie about the roads i all hoc aid night, thoosj the the evening siesta, lil a pOOI Only on< < m blue mooi of a fa j, im to tl ion, and th t the fa illo I i uniform, and ry htimi i as if driving bollocks
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    • 205 2 FIslDWUft SHIPNirS W ANTASTIGS f L^btm Two J& vwvr r v forinances |Nt^ 10-nighl I HULFOBDB I MINTS RELIEVE 3 U TUiT d I FULL FEELING I g L AFTER EATING 9 PERFECTION In TndiTwear At MANILA HOUSE H>6 Orchard Road JUST TO HAND A Men Selection of POILIPPfNE HANUMADB
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    • 301 2 f 53 w'* fe?J M **•>' i'J J^tn 5 From THURSDAY, October 1(J, to TUESDAY. October 21. One of the Finest Most Finished of William Fox Photoplays Featuring Charming Miriam Cooper Ralph Lewis AND MONROE SALISBURY In a Powerfully Portrayed Story brimful of human Interest and Dramatic Situations THE SILENT
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    • 388 2 From October 15, i<; MONIj varmiog Bluebird i'tiotopi a I CARMEL MYERS I In Her Most Appealing Picture since 4 \M nm Ii I C* I Wf* The story of a #irl who sacrifices her food nan husband. One of those more than merely pleasing pun, dramatic dima.; which will
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    • 242 3 __*-t* r m /lmy!t^TfhS^ oP*^gß|WWffkitfll MB^BBB__B__K_3__________|___HBBEH^^^^^M^B^^^W^^^BWi^^^^^^p^^piwß^^^^^g^^^^^^i^^^ [TSeWLIMJIN just I 1 las Black 1 RECEIVED QUniiflfyn TanWinowl Evening Shoes. Anolhcpß| Rd VIIW II lIIU i/iviiOO ca#f I t tick It 1 fouls ec/i Of r Jt^l C 8 JaY Cli/^/ic t^« f 4 j «_b^L VOIIC^ fittings, /ieai/y so/t», Of Ail
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    • 119 3 m Hfla t..| s J r Rather Strengthens Cement T Sse Fa! i <l s aad Klrkaldfl tests m Cannotrweaken it. the 830k of Testa ifree), 4 I ■3 mlxsd wgmjr M Mastering with Cement. Concreting 1 V/.,V; IJJ J,. S Tbe War Office ose Pudlo I I Easy to
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    • 238 4 ENTiREty f f r fflp MONEY BRITISH |r I Ijlll does mean buying Regular Shipments Arriving j MT v UNITED ENGINEERS, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). Electrical Department, Singapore, I m m S MM M j« N^ 44.' > jfll HK mJw m B W^.^^M i t i\l%s r FRO
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    • 388 4 NOTICES. THE SINGAPORE r SHIPCHANDLERY Co., Ltd.: Shipchandlers and Providoring Contractors. The Company's Launch meets in-coming ships. Offices l6, BATTERY ROAD, Take Lift to Top Floor. j Telephone No. 433. Orders promptly attended to for daily and sea stock supplies. IH. W. H. STEVENS, Manager. MIDDLE EAST TOURIST BUREAU A,
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    • 441 4 WHEN IT COMES TO BUYING VALVES AND V M i want to l>c «uiv of dopi-idabK- A< A service. There is on immense smount (.i :>.iti:>iactioti to know, for instance, 4 *OT full tvtsjji^B that no matter how great the boiler 4 pressure fluctuation." may bo, or wh; < WFitr
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    • 240 5 WT^ WANTED. I "7 :i r red. Am T >l; by I B I 801 STBAD Cm. A; 10 atclj Must under- s to hi 0 It- W m*~- er for Sumatra. .i. are of m* 22 10 European urn aa ex:al ofiet work. of thorths i fern oi Free
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    • 636 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF J yltoA psr artand Car fitted "i cJectrfe llgiit, all new tyres and tubes cushion COVeta. Recently repaint--1 1 overhauled and Ksj pood running order. Also a H.P. 4-tylinder tons Weisel Daimler motor lorry No. S. 324. At The CeCMMrcM Rubber o\s Saleroom, No. Ka
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    • 661 5 NOTICES. NOTICE. We hex to announce we have purchaset the business known as Pulo Tekong Brick works and Rubber Estate on which i stands. All orders for the purchase o; brides from these Kilns are requested to b< made to the undersigned and will recefo prompt attention. TAN hAH KEE
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    • 797 5 TENDERS. TENDERS FOR TODDY SHOP LICENCES, MALACCA, 1920. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders will be received at the Resident's Office, un--1 til noon on the 18th Oct., 1919, for the exclusive right, subject to the limitations of the Liquors Ordinance, iJ9, jird to the Rules made thereunder, of selling
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    • 702 5 TENDERS. 13. Any further information can be cbtained from the Assistant Superintend.ent Monopolies. The attention of Tender- ers is particulai'ly invited to the Rules con- <' cerninj^ Toddy Shops, viz. Roles 00-83 of the Liquors Kevenue Rities published ns Notification No. 1292 m the Gazette Extraordinary No. 101 of sth
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    • 512 5 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION TENDERS will Im i i to noon Tuesday, 28th Oct., l'.'l9,at the Oili >o of the Hon*ble the Colonial Secretary, Singapore*, from persons desirous of contracting for the supply of rations for prisoners <lur n,; the year 1920. Forms of tenders may be obtained mi Office of
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  • 845 6 The Singapore Free Press. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1919 THE RICE SUPPLY. Rice m tbe United Spates is not rice m tbe F M States and tbe knowledge that there are 800 000 tons m America! better than Asiatic rice "—it was sure to be that knowing tbe country of origin
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  • 473 6 Major T F Chipp, Assistant Direotor, Botanic Gardens, it m Penacg. (S E I An Indian was arrested on boerd lbs Thongwa on Tuesday with 101 soveraiges and 20 good pieces m his possession. (5 E) It is rumoured that Major WML Bowar, Superintendent of Police, Malacca, will be appointed
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  • 106 6 (From Our Owu Correspondent.) Penang, Oct. 17. A motor iar containing Admiral Duff an i his itnff preceding to the I v Homo knocked down a Tamil woman was taken to hospital but was fortunately nble to leave immediately. In the foothali match the Club scored three goals
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  • 197 6 The Light cruiser Hawkins, which an here last evening, under the command of Captain IC. G. Henderson, is en route to Hongkong: as Flagship of Vice-Admiral Sir A. L. Duff, X.C.8., the new Commander-in-Chief of the China Station, who is M pected to land here to-morrow
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  • 237 6 The Methodist Church started work amongst the Cantonese people of Singapore some time ago upon the initiative of Mr. Cherry. He encourage.il Miss E. Olson to study Cantonese and he kept up correspondence with Rev. L^e Chye Van, m America, as a prospective pastor for the Church.
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  • 287 6 Attav a connexion with tba Dally Xews' of nearly eighteen years aa editor, Mr A G Gardiner had resinned that pos 1 tIOD. Several Ur^e e&tates m tba Telok Anton district not only light their bungalow* nowaday by olecrrlcity, bus &!«o th«lr coclie lines (\T M The Caueul General for
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  • 328 6 me iono>. I r lie? noon THE OCIH P. J. A. Willis I H.H. BulUi P. .r. William?- The Ilarl TH fl Mr. 1). I 11. H. Rajah H H. n. S THE IIALAI HANDK D. i R F. > c GoodaU' B] P. \V. THE M< i<
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  • 88 6 The polo Match betw««i I Team and the Pi ■rell cont. marks a new tra in i ?f d'amcs. The match ended m by three goals to I for the visitors m I ITarborougfa two for S and IfclUa) i>oint lor the Ptoegril Mrs. Jann he handeomo cupi fiven
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    • 157 6 |WBlb<b»bW^b»b»«b»bb»MWlßWM>»»»*»"*""""^^ DENIS MOUNIFi et CIE W ■ms) Bb7 m M JF~^ Sftk. V^ 4^^ -4T Vb^ W THE SOLE AGENTS AND DISECT IMPOBTEQS !LA 1 1 i i Ills U 1 I B si: jj v*d t BSB a a BB^ 0 H BB| BB^ B"^ "mJF B Bl ■B
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    • 58 6 FREDERIC SHIPMAN presents Cahill-Brooke Co.; ;< Victoria Tbeatre 1; FOR TWO NIGHTS Wednesday, October 22 Friday, October U Vicst appearance m the Kust after l an exceptionally successful tour of Australia EDWARD CAHILL TW Brilliant Pianist GEORGE BROOK E The Australian Tenor RITA ERLE Operatic Soprano and Balladist MARY LAING-MEASON,
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  • 198 7 N<; BOLSHEVISM Paris, Oct. 15. i sent on Oct 0 a n neutrals, ask- m ensuring a blockade >< to publish been re- r Conft om s< veral M REPLY. ommittee ol the |y met Oct. v of the reply to 181 I rlin say that the I
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  • 285 7 'ion of those whoM interests lain m the Straits is drawn to S Ulenients Benevolent Society. 1 1 imarteri m London, and D object the helping of those n fur a long time out here, turn home find themselves m I, perhaps from no r own—
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  • 516 7 VOLUNTEERS SUCCEED. CLOBING ON PETROGRAD. London, Oct. ]">. ere fighting continues on both tlie Petrograd and Moscow fionu. Denikin's rapid advance m the neighbourhood of Orel has cansed panic of the Bolsheviks at I Moscow. Tin Letts are apparently still holding out defying Bermondt, who now styles himself
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  • 162 7 The telegram announcing the appointment of Sir Laurence Guillemard as Governor is published. The Army Order of July loth concerning the Pritish War Medal is published (though as this was not a theatre of war, it is of little local interest.) The Naturalization Amendment Ordinance ha* not been
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  • 71 7 i We are informed that the honorary secre tary to the Raffles College Committee i Mr. F. J. Morten, Colonial Secretary's Office n and ho will be glad to give any informatio with iegard to the scheme, and so will Mi d H. W. Firmstone, Director of Kducatior
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  • 465 7 NOTED PERSONAGES. QUEEN WILHELMIN A. London, Oct. 1">. Further enquiries at Amsterdam show the alleged official statement of the Queen cf Holland's impending visit to the Dutch East Indies is unauthorised. No dc-f.v.-.li statement hitherto obtainable. PRESIDENT POINCARE VISITS LONDON. London, Oct. IS. T!:-- visit of If.
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  • 114 7 The series of Inter-class Football Competitions m the St. Joseph's Institution was brought to a close on Tuesday, the 14th inst. The Seventh Standard secured the tup as also the competition medals. Mr. B. T. Tim, Manager of the General Supply Agency, the donor of the beautiful
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  • 178 7 Relative to the death of Mr. D. Koster, the chief Engineer of the steamer Serapon it was disclosed m the Cornor's Court yesterday that deceased must have committed suicide *;bout G a.m. on Wednesday by cuti ting his neck on the right side with a Gillette blade
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  • 205 7 AS SUPPLIED BY REUTER. Paris, Oct. 13. The Daily Mail note 3 that France 13 now giving away specimens of her best aero- planes types throughout Europe, especially j m new small states beginning to organise air services. Japan, Serbia, Greece and Czeko-Slovakia are her acquired clients,
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  • 549 7 NETHERLAND-INDIAN GOVERNMENT IMMIGRATION OFFICE. Th« Netherland Indian Government will establish on Xovenniber Ist an Immigration Office ai No. 1 RafJles Place, corner of Klirtg Street, which will be under the sup.v\ ion o:* thy Ketherland Consulate I k .al. Alieni ;i.~ well D hmen going to Java or to other
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  • 56 7 Orders for week ending Saturday Oct i ?3th 19. Monday, 20th. All Troops parade at their own Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. (ext cept Sixth Troop.) j Wednesday, 22nd.— Musketry, S. V. C. I Drill Hall, 5.10 p.m. t Thursday, 23rd. Band Practice, Malay Volunteer Club, 5.15 p.m.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 77 7 ROBINSON Co. Celebrated Tropical Helmets Travelling Rugs, Dressing Gowns, ROBINSON Co. Kfff '<m Ida. JPOV 1C X g^fc I fjHy LM W I "THERES NO SWEETER I I I TOBACCO COMES FROM I 1 I VIRGINIA AND NO I 1 I BETTER BRAND THAN I I THE 'THREE CASTLES'" I
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    • 498 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated m Japan. 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 Antwerp WAKASA MARU (cargo) 21st Oct. DELAGOA MARU (Calling at Hamburg) Oct. SHIDZUOKA MARU 22nd Oct. KACA
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    • 685 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (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. R^ouwmi fi'ia^ Pandjang, Bongkaiia, Slab end Pakan-Baroe Oct. 18 BARBNTe*
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    • 537 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated m England). MAIL .AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. V (Under Contract with Ilia Majesty's nent) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBVi suspended. LONDON .FAR-EASTERN SERVR E. FROM LONDON TO ICARSEH DUE SINGAPORE U U X PRINZES a i NOVARA
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    • 621 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM.) SINGAPORE— BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. :inu Telupin, Patani, Bingorm, I I im-pon, an- 1 Bangko 20th Oct. 1919 22nd Oct. l!)ir> 27th Oti: L 9 29th <><!. Wl9 rd Nov. 1919 sth Nov. 19J reoghevt with etoctrk light, and have excellent lis>
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    • 426 9 THE "BEN" LINE STEAMERS, LTD. (Incorporated m the United Kingdom.) OUTWARDS. BENCLEUCH about October 15th For Hongkong Japan BKNVORLICH about October 25th I*F* \T I \\VV? f? i PATERSON, SIMONS Coy., Ltd., Agents. (Incorporated m England). K. P. M. JAVA, CHILI LINE. S.S. VAN CLOON. From Singapore October 23rd For
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    • 157 9 |IIiilllllllllH!lllll!!iliM I l^fedthatwiHsiiityouf Baby I 1 11 il "II Builds Bonnie Babies" |15icrtiiii of all Chemisi anddtores. lm,»i.tint! -li«a/tla s= t(Q |j9i not give com lei lAtistaetlaa p!e*aa rot ira to tv S jcur (ttltr w! o wlilfCplACe It Crc€ of m, Glaxo c/o The -vi. tiirtl a triaoa Blagapova
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    • 91 10 Fire Extinguishers C have extinguished The Borneo Co., Ltd Incorporated m England] SINGAPORE IPOH. Those Hard-to-get-at-Places. The tops of doors and high furniture often go undusted because they arc hard to reach. The O-Cedar Polish Mop makes this easy. No more standing on chairs With the same O-Cedar Polish Mop
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    • 714 10 CHING KENG LEE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Settlement of Singapore. Originaiing Summons No. 6 of 1919 In the matter of the Estate of Cbia Ann Siang deceased settled by bis Will dated 21dt day of May 1884 and m the matter of the Civil Procedure Code
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    • 638 10 AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE Affi^l BE YOUR OWN LAMn^l The luidorsi^ncd have rorci\ed instruction^ Ui Auction at th»ir Bale>rooa RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFPLBB PLACE, On MONDAY, 27th October, 3i»l!>, at 2.3< p Lot 1. All that piece of freehold land, übstantially brick built dwelling house %,>. N«il Road horeon. Lot 2. All
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  • 129 11 Tanjong Pagar East Wharf Basin Section No. I.— Nil. Ka*t Wharf No. 2. Java Maru, Kajang*. Sheers Wharf No. 3. Nil. Main Wharf No. 4.— Chaksang, Tosan Mam. Main Wharf No. s.— Preuasen, Pvrx>n. Main Wharf No. 6.— Bharata. West Dock No. 7.— Redans, Mat/mm. AVest Wharf
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  • 584 11 18.h SDNDA7 AF'ER TRIMIY. HARVEST FESTIVAL, 7a m. Litcny. 7.45 a.m. Holy Coruruualon (Choral.) a.ifiß m. 5' ai rs followed b> Holy l'cw n union HymDf, m, b*4. 38*-, tm. f»tnc Ultuhn*. ♦p di Ofci dren's tivtoe. 6. Mi p.m. t vtu<?ocp ami Seinicn. HyruD Ifit, zi:i, 3il,
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  • 64 11 Oct. 17. Bank 4 m.s. .i H Bank demand Private crrdits 8 m.s. 2< H Now York Bank demand 4 j New York 00 days Fr.uice demand 4nn India, T. T. „g Hongkong, demand i fi i(y i,, OM xokohama, demand ggi Java, demand \2'k Bangkok, demand 77 Sovereign,
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  • 118 11 Oct. 17. Tin (158 tun-i $140.00 Gambier 16 75 Gambler Cube No. 1 24 co Pepper Black 87 00 Pepper, (White fair) 6P 00 Tapioca, small pearl, f.<|. iC 01 flako, f.q. 14.26 n medium pearl, f.j. 2000 Pearl Sago, small j 4 q.j Copra Sundried IQKn Copra Mixed
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  • 25 11 Oct. 17.— Rhesus (Brit.); Van Gocns (Dut.) Toaan Maru, Kifuneznn Maru (Jap.) MAILS TO EUROPE. Left Singapore. Due m London. Arrived. Oct 7tVi A
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  • 103 11 Gianjr Ann Brit r >s7 from Batavia 17 for Java Ports 21. R. S. Bcro« I>ut 88 from Bagan 1G for Ban Ilin C.van Brit 242 from Pontianak 17 for Pontianak 20. Anjou Brit. Oo from Malacca 17 for Malacca 18. Mntarnm Brit 1 ;♦!>-"> from Sydney 17
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    • 1662 11 is over $2,000,000 I Assurance m force over $9,000,000 I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [Incorporated m Straits Sett.] f HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. 30,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act
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    • 246 11 To-day. Intermediate and local mail*, will b« found m list below: Pcnang, Malacca, F.M.S. (by Train) p.m. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and station! to Kuala Lumpur at <5 a.m. JoLore 8, 9.30, noon, 2, 4 6 p.m. Pulau Batani etc. Hock Lim 0 a. pi Cucob Soon Hong 9
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  • 642 12 A FLUTTER AT THE RACES. To ih# Bitter. sir, 1 have rived In Singapore from Old Blighty and v;.* m time for the Races. Being bit of a -port I made my ;ion aim v.a> prepared to have a good ray backing hones m every race. Well
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  • 158 12 "Newsman** writes mi n the Times of \a. Out has only to compare Port Swettenluvm with Lumut harbour to weep almost at the thought of the latter, with deep Bp I I the shore, an expanse of r m Which rVet could anchor, and irj natural features for
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  • 33 12 A wire rrceived from the Hongkeng obiorvaiory by the Shipping effloe ye.ter day report* a typhoon on Thursday morning In Lat 10 degree. N and Long 114 degree, fi Direction aokoowc.
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  • 774 12 A field measuring 3980 square feet of Elcu-ine Corarana vas planted m the Economic Garden! on July 20th from seed .-own H r\ on Juno 29th. The land, being very low. vas laid out m raised beds a* precaution againSt flood?. Hrn beds were 3 feet broad,
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  • 80 12 Excellency Vice Admiral Sir Alexander L. Pufl, K.C.8.,R.X., will arrive from the Native States by the mail train reachin- Johore Bahru at 6.47 a.m. on Monday the 20th Oct. His Excellency and party will motor to Government House where i\ Guard of Honour will be mounted. V
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  • 70 12 Professor Gorski, the well-known Rus- sian scientist, who has been resident m Norway for some years, has made what exptrts describe as a sensational discovery m regard to the reproduction of natural colours by photography. The patent has 'already been sold to a ■yndicate, which ha. floated a
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  • 50 12 S. C. C. TENNIS. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. A Class Single Final. Doi> vs Donnell G l, 5 5 (unfinished). The match between, Allom and Donnell, v.iJl be played next week, but the day has not been definitely fixed owing to one of the contestants being out oT the colony.
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  • 28 12 V ESTER DAY'S PLAY. Mixed Doubles B Class Final. Mr. and Bfra. Kinloch plus 2 beat Mrs. Wreford and Mr. Tottow owe 15 6-^l, 6— m mi
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  • 35 12 I Sunday, October 19th. From Johnston's Pier 7.1) and 10 a.m., 2.,'W and 8.30 p.m. From Club House 8.30, 0.30. a.m. 12. I 3 and 5.30 p.m. j High tide 7.13 a.m.
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  • 193 12 Speaking m Leeds, Admiral Sir Henry Jackson said many things had happened m the war that the public never knew of and never would know. There were records of men who had been torpedoed live and six times. One man had a record of seven, and he
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  • 160 12 Lord "Charles" Beresford nobody ever called him anything else, and, as a no lof fact, seemed to prefer it was ever a ry soul, but there was a time when he was rs itself. Daring those fateful days oi the week preceding the 4th o e August, l.l
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  • 113 12 The Russians have issued a proclamation whereby hereafter all the Bolshevik prisoners taken will be enrolled m the Russian National Army, with the exception of officers and commissaries and other "bad Bolsheviks." Possibly one-third will be assigned to Labour Battalions and the .others to fighting: units. Already
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  • 230 12 ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGE. En the Soprcma CovH, Malacca, en M-jDcay la«l btfore Mr Jus:iie Whittoy w|b the DPP X, G Q S c (h pcoMcnti b| j cL October f i i cv^e eommene d jfwo cf teuptsd ir-r txo rf forstrs, I ia ova ol vbicb oai«i
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  • 122 12 I Tbfl u«>ua' anotlons of tbe Singapore CUrmber of, Oovnoaeroe Robbv? fts^ooiation were held o?j W^da-s.lay nal TbursJoy Wbea '.h^-fl km oTor^J {or st!e 1 ,9 1 .1,467 Jb Toas 8*« 18 Kriceh RSALIZBD Ribbed Smjiit.i Bbeett oeots psi Ib S'pora Standard Qaulity 9B to fifl j
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  • 150 12 Singrpcre, OO r 17. A 4 tbo opening of tbe Usual weebl? s not lons 1 n Wednesday ibtte va« ptrong der: acjd. which continued tbroughoQl tbe 6U-6, et pr:eei on a oospidtrably higher leveJ than ibOM cf labfc wef-t. Ribbed Bin.ked pL» i f'- \*b.* kftu'y
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  • 272 12 LEWIS PEATS REPORT. Singapore, I^-fc Octcber 1819. ?e cur lest report v,e tiiVH had aj cr.rktt sod Except f r m.'.tr fluctua tiontpi bsr< moved fteedilj ap^ard*. Busiest! bas hern ratbtt mere re I r. Ltd tuun u-v:rl but tv is has bef-n Iftttfn'y due io th i Ric be!d
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  • 61 12 RUBBER TIN RETURNS. Secretaire Kvatt and Co. Indragiri 28.908 total 2 raoa 47 092 Secr&tLrrep; Horceo and Co. Brub:b 18,000; to date 35 550, Lcfc K*vsi '23 600 to date IS4 25 Sabang 17 200 to df.te 1.8 7f'o Pnfc*r* Oonaol 40 If*, to dato ?9 t Ipoh Tin aaO;
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  • 176 12 BUNGS] BAG AX. An extraordinary meeting was held at barker Co's on Thursday the hon'ble I V f "i 1 0 B. E., prewdins, and paa^d resolution! for the promotion of a new company to be formed m Singapore to acquire 1,600 acres of the Company's property including
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