The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 October 1919

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  • 23 1 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser2 I 1 rs TIJE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1919. CARS FOR HIRE, RING UP
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  • 271 1 General Yudenitch, War Minister of Ilie Northwest Raaaiaii GoVenuaeat, i-^ no* l!:td effectirelji with Koltchak and Denilrin agaiaal the Uolsheviks— l»a«e 7. The uvw Northwest army*i oaTeaaive hai •)(•«•< oded m the capture of Gatchina, and other important points Page 7. plebiscite of Moscow workers resuUed m
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  • 119 1 An itemiaed list of supplies, cartage I etc, to be contracted for Singapore, Malacct and Penang for 1920 appears on —Page 5 Witeaway Laidlaw A Co.. have an in< offering of headgear of nev varieties Page 3. Justice of the Peace will hold an electior on the 28th—
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  • 1297 1 SINGAPORE, THE LAVENDER GARDEN. Last week I nnaly i of the town This week we will juggle with the ozone b r the municipals i (Singapore likei word, fur it gj an i i here of dignity, compared w umon jilacc aa K. 1., Penan?, P tenhnm, and other big
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 173 1 fZZ^ -13T November 3Gt<2, 1919 Asf flSa DINNER AND BALL WiLL BE HELD ON THE ABOVE DA FV.i particulars ct Special Irrangement* later. "^i*^; '^^r HI *^V T5 St Roads, Pavements, I Flooring, etc. I berni ytar orders to tbe I ASIATIC fS S I t Helen's I PETROLEUM K
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    • 94 1 mi < r l 2 j -v SbL V. f* Ibib c_^i >X y^ 1- 1 1 I J Cf is obtainable everywhere 11 SOLE AGENTS j Adamson, Gilfillan k Co., Ltd. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND w///////////////////^^^^ which is necessary \Wg^ fy 6 m an enjoyable jc-^" I I ===^J?f "EMBASSY"
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    • 14 1 I DUC DE MONACO CHAMPAGNE. SWEE LEE AND CO. I WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT!-
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 85 1 THE WEEK. Monda\, 20th. High Water. 8-ii a.m 8-8 p.m. Fantastics Vie. Theatre, 9.50 p.m. 1 ucsday, 21st. High Water.— B.44 a.m., 9.16 p.m. Rent Board, 2.15 p.m. Wednesday, 22nd. High Water.— 9-18 a/n., 9-50 p.m. Thursday, 2Hrd. High Water.— 9-47 a.m., 10-29 p.m. Cahill Brooke Vie Theatre. Lodge St.
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  • 362 2 THE LAI HENTKS (.OLD. A London Jerry message eqjb: A good nittDy exv.qfers.ted eatiniQfiea have baen rot into circulation regirdiag the eoccsss ct tba bullion salvirp operations iv connection wi'.h the L^'.^rentic, wbica hzt v wrtck fcut mi-os eff tbe eijtrance to Lough Swilly. Tbe fo2*9 ara that
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 346 2 Victoria Theatre MKWELI TO F^NTASTICS I >f the World-Famous teen I > MLLB. LAURKA. iV\;\ at 9.30 I i. lo will dance The C'onr I m The Cobra Dame. lo and Lai rka m the Uhlan Polka Pol Peasant Dance. >tt m The Rose (Toe-Dance) Young Holland and Polka Fantastique.
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    • 293 2 OIJHIT From THURSDAY, October 16. to TUESDAY, October 21. 3ne 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 LIE In 5 Parts "he story of a
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    • 408 2 BE* la b?if >•" «ericS B I From 1 CDNESDAY, October 15, v \armiDg Bluebird hotopij Featuring CARMEL MYERS j In Her Most Appealing Picture since U M I |('Q ri Who Will Marry i In I ive Parts The story of a girl who sacrifices her good nantt i
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    • 123 3 L JUS! RECEIVED A SELECTION 0? INDIES' AND GtN YEMEN'S I f~\ 1 89L0 CIGARETTE GASES I I FIT- V 7i OF LACISS' I j ?«3LO SILVER MESH BAGS I V^_^/ WEODIHG RINGS No I T i Ugh Htrcct, Singapore. westmeot for all J i c evrry individual tyre to
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    • 247 3 I How few people |b||Hmri realise that indiges- 1 Rl rWnRK^ tion is nearly always j caused by wind on j llpJEplftT \4 stomach, and yet it is Itftiin^irrai so# ow a dose of Ijfg^wl I sppsrinini bure, i| l^i (I r< *"^l\l taken after meals: •TV. IN would remove
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    • 137 3 i A Trimmed Black Ribbon AH one Price, $7.50 each. *i HOLIDAY FOLDER LADIES FELT HATS LADIES TRAVELLING HATS I m White, Grey and Fawn m BJack and Tangerine Taffeta complete m small box o oonu n Small Shapes, as bketch. Prirfl m Price, 570.95 GIRLS S R nnvQ U
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    • 240 4 Fire Extinguishers have extinguished fires m India since Ihfi Knnnfin l!n I trt 1 110 UUI lIOU UUaj LLU [Incorporated m EagUad] SINGAPORE IPOH. A BUSINESS GAR RECOGNIZED m its true light by the Government, the business world, and the individual buyer, the automobile has cast aside the title "Pleasure
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    • 707 4 CHING KENG LEE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Settlement of Singapore. Originating Summons No. 6 of 1919 In the matter of vhe Estate of Chia Ann Siang deceased settled by his Wil dated 21st day of May 1884 and m the matter of the Civil Prooednre Code
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    • 692 4 AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATe"aM BE YOUR OWPT *M The undersigned ha\e roceiwrl nv.ii ik 1 1- Auction at their >;>!, m RAFFLBB CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PL At On MONDAY. 27th October, I Sit, „i LM Lot l. All that piece of freehold land, area lss.; dwelling house NEIL ROAD- (cloae to tram)
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    • 175 5 WANTED. E iras Mii >. capable c Co m local Firm, will In ]< •:> a I i B n kkceper. 22 10 i r 1 a o. 24-10 ired immediately 3 Mu^t and able tv ha 1.--3-10 .itra. ti it moi als and Boa '1 can underwear disten Hotel,
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    • 555 5 AUCTION SALES. THE COMMERCIAL RUBBER Co., Ltd A tionecrs Valuers No. 3 Raffles Place, FertWeemiac AsjcUaa Sales. XVtli <>' i"' -at our Sulo-room al 2 .">o p.m. Mortgagee's > al.- of ifjrievltan] lan.l at rulau Tekons;, Bapore, area I acres rieed tatuary Land Xi) 28 1. quite rent six. Agrienltural
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    • 552 5 NOTICES. NOTICE. We Ik>k to announce we have purchased the business known a Pulo Tekeag Brickworks and Kuhlxr Estate on which it stands. All orders for the purchase of brieka from these Kiln> nw reqnested to be made to the uikk rsisned and will receive prompt attention. TAN kAH KF:E
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    • 584 5 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. I TENDERS will be received up to noor t on Friday, the 7th November, 1919, at the Colon'al Secretary's Office, Singapore, th« I.er.ident Councillor's Office, Penang, and the Resident's Office, Malacca, from person? desirous of contracting for supplies for the Government at Singapore, Penang, and Malacca, respectively,
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    • 746 5 TENDERS. I GOVERNMENT NOTICE. TENDERS FOR TODDY SHOP LICENCES, SINGAPORE, 1920. NOTICE is hereby given that Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office until noon on 18th October, 1919, for the exclusive ri^ht, subject to the j limitations' of the Liquors Revenue Ordinance, 1909, and to the Rules
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    • 549 5 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION TENDERS will be received up to noon Tuesday, 2<sth Oct., IIHO, at the Otiiceof the Ilon'ble the Colonial Secretary, Singapore, from persons desirous of contracting for the supply of rations for prisoner* (!ar«nj» the year 1920. i Porms of tenders may he obtai?ied at the Office of
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  • 829 6 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1919 THE WIRE OF THE WEEK. For the first time for a lcn.L' time, to day we are gir»n a clear notion of the state of affairs with regard .to Rassia, aid the outstanding feature is the dasporate position m which the Soviet
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  • 461 6 Admiral Sir LuJovie Doff will not arrive ia Singapore this morning at previously announced. Mr C Irahcff, a former German eubject, a professor at St Joseph's college, Yokohama, has obtained French citfzeneulp, There ii nothing m the world that teach na as muoh as locking at life from another peraon'f
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  • 465 6 M DECADENT TURKEY.' lo the Editor, Sir, Your paper of the 17th instant contains an article, entitled "Decadent Tttrl 111 writing this letter I do not wish to stand as the champion of Turkey m her present position. Better and abler men than myself, Muslims and Non-Muslims
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  • 299 6 To the Editor of the Morning Post. Sir, -In leading article of August 30 you say: "Deal with the people of this country fairly and squarely, and they will not let you down." In other words, that if the State is to prosper, its rulers must
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  • 140 6 CURIOUS SEENES ON A BURMESE. CREEK. Rangoon, Oct. Ist— An oil barga belong- Ing to the Irrawaddy FlotUla Company en route from Yenang yaung to Seikkyi with 1.200 tons of petrol for the Indo-Burma Petroleum Company, b a tatul 10, Baaaein Creek. On Sunday night while the barge was on
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  • 45 6 I IT-:,. < Tl 1 I Output I half month I lo«t throu 1 I I insi ■< A ■IK-.i h i OK Notwith several 'ball M the I I attended m f»i Iprett under tlie <■ h renden to the midnight tl wat an un<
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  • 46 6 A ixhool or. m the Y. M < from 10 to l for. The children I fai. Will be I II k I l 1 will Tea and Ref I morning aiul %tv t Admission I inTitod for an ii ititu I jrood work m S
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  • 40 6 The Cahill— Brool ir.'iivt' from Austi Tl ey open tneir two concerts on Wednesday and I week, sailing day. Geor, t>pe of tenor. I ready reefc t pianist. Rita 1. who has won s land. The pla
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  • 51 6 To-night ia the last opi the ftamoui Kurylo i tog Bidmt I m Fn i Kuryl.. n and Ifdme I aura Cobra 1 gether m tie aniqae and also m an room dancithree delip: 1 f Younp H Dorothy Nail humourous ik< I will harmonise ii and Gla
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  • 44 6 following "A ortam ihat of ■ystci i m X durirsr the earl will be able to run to Khote tt c M M I General ManaKabove. Me itat "My tni not be m A poi i of bridge Ihrovffl "Ouc ecniM \t."
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  • 37 6 A the gu\ Mrs. Anna I Cross, to accept I member of the dept with the rank of ■m r J her valuable sen- ices m ott^ tm orphanage at Damiwciii- M
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    • 104 6 DENIS MOUNIE et CIE I TUE SOLE AttENTS AND iiIHECT IMPORTERS GALDBEGK MAGGREfiDR k Co., LAMPS at KEEN PRICES. dupl:: able lamp Jfe- Price, $14.50 each. 11 BRASS HARP LAMP JSUL 45 CANDLE POWER «te|jv Price, $31.50 each. 4Hb WIND CUP £2. 50 each. JO/f/V LITTLE <* Co., Ltc/. [Incorporated
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    • 42 6 FREDERIC SHIPMAN presents j| Cahill-Brooke Co. Victoria Tbeatre FOU TWO NIGHTS Wednesday, October 22 Fliiaj October 2 1 Flvst appearance m the East after an exceptionally successful tour of Operatic Soprano and I»alladis( MARY LAING-MEASON, Business Manager. Prices |2, $1 at Moutric's
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  • 353 7 BOLSHEVISTS IN PANIC. IT ION I ;> l UNBD. 1 .t»ru!«i!i. <)«( H>. i- authfoll< v. The i.ithuat are been trea* .1 by a R it. who is ini■■Hl tills; m fence and ere s > lei man army i his ti awal was« demanded the Germaa
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  • 230 7 SUPREME COUNCIL. I OUNCIL ACTION. Paris, Oct 16. The Council has decided to send an AI lied mission to the Baltic states immediate I ly the reply cf the German Government U the last Allied note ia rceuved. Paris, Oct 16. The Supreme Council has drafted a
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  • 235 7 It is curious circumstance that of all professions m life the only one m which the writers arc subject to universal abuse is that of the civil servant. Before the War the iu< re mention of the Civil Service conjured up the same easy smile as \vus rded
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  • 287 7 pies Commissaries replied by declaring Koltchak and his supporters outlaws and ordering the arrest of all their allies m Siberia. DEMKIVS WAY. London, Get 16. rhc latest authoritative news regarding south Russia, shows that Denikin's extreme left has taken Chernigov, and is advancing Northward along the East Dnieper towards Gomel.
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  • 315 7 BRITAIN TO AUSTRALIA. London, Oct Hi. Despite the enormous difficulties of a flight to Australia, four machines have en< nred for the Australian Government's prize for flight from Britain to Austra- > lia m thirty days. The competition is under the control of Royal Aero club. Competitor* are
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  • 254 7 HEAVY FINES AT KLANG. In tie Klang I'olica Cour! on Tcosdiy before Mi W Pryde, Magistrate, with ths DPP of S.lsngor, Mr M D L\ !y rrosecuting tLe Lepalu cf a Sumatra Unhang and L; 3 threo ufeststaute were charged lb..t t'acy &t Port Swettenbaro on October
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  • 162 7 LACK OF GUTTAPERCHA. WatbiDgloa, September 26th. Tbal ihe United Statas will ba uoable .c lay a c&b!« ocioas the Paciflc until a iobdli.^u'ti Cos tjUutapfrchu is diecoverfd oi oaUsi the British interea^s m (be PhUlppiOM who control t'ue mpply oi ihe n-.a^erJa. ia the Iducdi cone^n^ to
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  • 45 7 Firs acoideobd ta the str«6fes ol Rangoon are reported as having been caused by motcr curs ou SepC 80, both m Ihe d-.yitra-j and at uight, m all ol whioh injuries were caused which nsceiiitated 'Ihe violimi bsicf tnksn to Ibe Genera! Hospital for treatment.
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  • 567 7 PREMIER PRAISES BRIGHT- SIDE. London, Oct IG. j Mr. Lloyd George, on the occasion of the] conferment of the Freedom of Sheffield j mentioned that Sheffield produced ninety I per centltm of the steel, for Britain's v.ai I requirements. If the battered shield of j Prussian militarism
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  • 226 7 An outbreak of fire occurred en board he Bunk Lino *tr Miceri- en October' iud, a< SbP.Lsliui. T.^e *bip recanrJy arrived from New York with some 7 000 i tont of cargo. The outbreak, attributed; to spontaneous cotubustiuij, orlflnaUd in ihe forward coal bonktr, nnd the grtßi b*r.t
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  • 74 7 The M.*rlbo»ct;^!: to ir^b* is pre?eutJcg tcme flr.o /^ati.rfis iv additfofl to the] ftvtath o? ftoal rplsedea cl tha Scuoi of Paiid Beiial, Neil llatt apyeacing m a good prcdaciitn by the Arrow FUm Co, When tbe Deserc Suiilfia," a Wild WfcfeC lleff iv five p9tis, m lbs;
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 172 7 ROBINSON Co. I 'i *^t^ rf~ 1 "ELLWOODS" Celebrated Tropioal Helmets tXTSA NLW SIO2E Travelling Xugs, Dressing Gowns, Suit Cases, hit Bags* ROBINSON Co. j BRITISH I j EXPANDED METAL I Mannfactnred by THG EXPANDED METAL Co., Ltd. LONDON WEST HARTLEFOOL Of/ter expanded r.-.etal It being offered nnder similar reference
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    • 512 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 VVAKASA MARU (car?o) 21st Oct. DELAHOA MARU (Calling at Hamburg) Oct. EUROPEAN LINE (Via Suez
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    • 710 8 i K. P. M. KONINKLYKE P AHETV AART MAATSCHAPPIJ l (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. Indragiri Ettoaw, Prigi Rartja, Strati, ToiubiJahan
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    • 500 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. I (Incorporated m England). MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVK PENINSULAR AM) ORIENTAL S. I (Under Contract with Ilia Majesty's t) 1 The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMB \Y i suspended. r H J i LONDON .FAR-EASTERN SBRVICB. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES I DUE
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    • 372 9 me SIAN STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN BUM.) SIN(;AI'ORE— BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. Trinnaao, Kilantan. BMCMra, T.lopin, Patani, Simrora lalon, l.anpsuar. <'\n\\v. -pon. an.! Bangkok. IB 20th Oct. 1919 22nd Oct'lSS I >n: >7th Oct. 1919 29th Oct. Imio •i A Brd Nov. 1!)19 :>th Nov. 1910 an Bttod ttnoughoot
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    • 286 9 I OCEAN TRANSPORT COMPANY, LTD. [Incorporated m Japan] Sailings not yet fixed. For freight and further particulars. Apj.lv to PATERSON SIMONS Co., Ltd., Agents. FOR NEW YORK. "LOWTHKR CASTLE" Loadi en Oct. \ia Panama Canal. PATBBBON SIMONS AL Co., Ltd., Agents. u-t-SOCIETA DI NAVIGAZIONE A VAPORE del LLOYD TRIESTINO (Ir.
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    • 419 9 I THE "BEN" LINE STEAMERS, LTD. (Incorporated m the United Kingdom.) OUTWARDS. BBNCLBUCH about October 15th For Hongkong Japan BENVORLICH about October 25th RSNLAWBRS end of October HOMEWARDS. x m v No steamers berthed at present. NO PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. PATERSON, SIMONS Coy., Ltd., Agents. (Incorporated m England). </4|//4, CHILI LINE,
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    • 743 9 j INDOCHINA Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. [Incorporated m England] Direct Service to Japan via Hon^kon* and Shanghai, and to Calcutta via 1\ from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo Tientsin, Newchang, Yangtsze ports Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. ss.
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    • 589 9 STOCKS AND SHARES. IRASER Co.. EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS J KING VPORB, OCTOBBR IK. I [Figvcn iii bracked shawi the capital and issue value of the Share m dollars. unless otherwise Marked. C Cum tYw x equals or div.] Arnpang ($OOO,OOO i 0) 1180 itßQi Ayer Weng ($100,000—1) 2.35 2..V.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 521 10 I SAVE (t£7 H \LF OF TYRfi COST AND •&*> S£9^ CI3B BBBDaBBoB *****8 l V^QHBV^ O3TAINABLS FBOM IN THE PRINCIPAL GARAGES IN MA' AYA I Tf/E DUIMLOP DEPOT h 43, Robinson Load, Singapore. WHY M ALARM RECURS SiiT^g^UiaKSKLJg? JW^li «y:i wsnift'Wii 'ii iiigsg^^rias^wsa^r^sgs^Tfe-ga: ■k 5 2 INVESTIGATE BEFORE YOU
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    • 407 10 NOTICES. g I THE SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY Co., Ltd. IShipchandlers and Providoring Contractors. The Company's Launch meets in-coming ships. I Offices l6, BATTERY ROAD, Take Lift to Top Floor. Telephone No. 433. Orders promptly attended to for daily and sea stock supplies. H. W. ft STEVENS, Manager, j MIDDLE EAST TOURIST
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    • 210 10 THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANT i>| (Registered m Hongkong and with the Hoard of r, H Pftid to its Policyholders m 1917 over Or over $9,500.00 for each working Policies Issued during the year, Assuring o\ Applications for Agencies invited fron introduce desirable business. General Prospectus will be sent on
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  • 63 11 Oct. 18. I Bank 4 m.s. i; a Bank demand 24i Private credits S m.s. '1 An '6 New York Bank demand 4 g New York 90 dayi f .j^ France demand 4e ,;j Hongkong, demand U Prtlokchama, demand 9e^ Java, demand J v Bangkok, demand Sovereign, Bank Buying
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  • 120 11 Oct. 18. Tin LOO tons) Gambler ]6 r Gambier Cube No. 1 24 CO Pepper Elack g Q Pepper, (White fair) g 0 Tapioca, small pearl, f.q. 2G 00 flake, f.q. 125 medium pearl, f.q. go p t Peari Sago, small U 0' Copra Sundried I Copra Mixed -(J
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  • 18 11 Oct. 18. Ahbotsfonl, Giany; Sens, (Brit); Brentsz, (Dut); Urman Maru, Hirano Maru, (Jap); Begona, (Am); A-- (Siani).
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  • 42 11 Left Singapore. Due m London. Arrived Sept. 2nd A Oct. 6 Sept. Bth B Sept 12th C 13. Sept. 15th D Sept. 17th E Sept. 22nd F Sept. 29th G Oct. 7th A Oct. llth B Oft. 20th C -♦>-
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  • 120 11 Bharata, Brit 1937, from Madras 18, for Madras 20. Thong Saniml. Fr 102(5, from Marseilles 18, for Bangkok 21. Hebe. Brit 34G, from Port Sham 18. for Pert Sham 21. Van Hogemlorp, Dut 303, from Natuna Islands 18, for Natuna Islands 21. Merkus, Dut 371), from Pontianak IS,
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  • 199 11 To-day. Intermediate and local maili, will be found m list below: Pcnang, Malacca, F.M.S. (by Train) p. daily (except Sunday). Kote Tingrgi and ■fettettf to Kuala Lumpur at 6 a.m. Joi.ore 8, 0.30, noon, 2, 4 6 p.m. Keii SanK U a.m. Cacob n Hoi o a.m Pulau
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  • 129 11 Tanjong Pagar East Wharf Ba.sin Section No. I.— Nil. East Wharf No. 2.— Nil. Shetr- Wharf No. 3. Nil. Main Wharf No. 4.— Manchi-. Main Wharf No. s.— Preusaen, Rooa. Main Wharf No. 6.— Bharata. Chaksar. Umpire Dock No. 7.— Redong, Katonu. Thong Samud, Mataram, Charon. West
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1598 11 12,004,0* A I Assurance m force over $9,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [Incorporated m Straits Sett.] HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE Q|d jowfy c S M £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act roifTIVE PLANS
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    • 97 11 I'll U Ij! 1 Baked eaten I I m half-an-hour. 1 j Littlelcayes, scones, breakfast 1,1 i< 11>, milk-bread twists, etc, can be made and baked m 15 to ij I 20 minutes. And it they an S PaislcyFipur The SURE raising powder tlicy will be so li^ht an.! di
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  • 964 12 ONCLUDING DAY. .uitifully Sne weather favoui-.-d t 1 1 concluding day of the Autumn races on Saturday. There was again a large attenvlance und among those present were H. B. the Officer Administering the Government, the hon'ble Mr. F. S. Janes and Mrs. James und party. It
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  • 106 12 S.C.C. LAWN TENNIS. The next clay or two will see the conclusion of the S. C. C. Lawn Tennia tournament. To-night the final m the A claps Singles will be decided between Dojg and Dcnnell these two players having failed to arrive at a decision when they met
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  • 147 12 Programme for Drills etc., for the weekending Saturday, 25th October. 11H1». Monday, 20th October. 4.30 p.-M. Balesttar Range S. V. A. Officers Revolver Course. Tuesday. 21st October. 4.30 p.m. dalestier Range S. V. R. 3. 10 p.m. Drill Hall Chinese Co., S. V. I. Recruits Drill. W
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  • 315 12 Orders for week ending Saturday Oct ?3th JO. Monday, 20th. All Troops parade at their own Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. (except Sixth Troop.) Wednesday, 22nd.— Musketry, S. V. C. Drill Hall, 5.10 p.m. Thursday, 23rd.— Band Practice, Malay Volunteer Club, 5.15 p.m. Executive Commissioner's Office; 8.30 p.m.
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  • 1895 12 i BY GENERAL NOSKOFF (JASON.") I wish to describe the most tragic days of my existence, with no personal object, but In order to bring home to personal oject, but the intolerable situation m which the Bolshevist revolution has placed my brothers m arms, the Russian
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    • 201 12 <;' I I itefractiomsts, 4, Ue Souza Street. jT!i:a 0< ..ry Hand some 5 Day "Calendar" Wit oh ur.t cu'.vt«r ows the conect data and day ol the week. E\ory twenty-lour fiov.rs at 'i:<» bands automatically move to the next day. The JpUcaied than maa ordinary watcii. and it id
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