The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 October 1919

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. NTS THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1919. No. 9,805
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  • 264 1 A Paris newspaper declares that i.trmany has sent broadcast two hundred officers as agents to preach IJolshevism Page 7. Russian Bolshevism, staggering on its last legs, has promised support to Afghanistan Page 7. The relief ship Egypt will leave London on October 30 for India with live
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  • 791 1 The modern movement towards applying science to the methods of having an unexpected result m reviving etcthe antiquated proceedings. of our grandmothers and >thTowards the end of last century tho reputation for wisdom of these excellent ladies c i an eclipse, for which they were themselves responsible'
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 208 1 HIRE, RING UP I If J aCTW l C^ > Ml<l > til B »**"*»****«WMW»«aMaa<Wt<»'JWCW»M»»-i»M«i'! Hi «W— HIiWW WMQUitIIW WI~3MW.WHI.WIiI 3H NEB AND BALL WILL BE HELD hmHOMMt v^Df ■M^Rp JUST ARRIVED. wIIOD l\Old I ise m Town for Musical Cioo«!>\ Strings. Accessories. |f tl I tit IS Ol)tB.lllclblC CVd*VWllGl*(3
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    • 227 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS British made fire extinguisher is beini handled by Messrs. Robinson and Co.Page 7. i Articles of men's wear are featured i j the current advertisement of Messrs Whit* away, Laidlaw and Co.— Page 3. The new motion picture review print* 1 ia Singapore is on sale at various
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    • 11 1 IF YOU WAKj NEW 4*l Tf CARS FOR HIRE, RING UP
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 47 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday, i 2nd. High Wat< I ajn., 9-50 p.m. ill Brooke Vie Theatro. tni day, 2 \r I High Water.— 9-47 a.m., 10-29 p.m. 'J p.m. C.E. [.C.A., 10— I, 4—7. Friday, 24th. High Water.— lo-16 a.m., 11-1 p.m. "■>. Vie. Theatre. Ifi; a.m., 11J p.m.
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  • 526 2 1 lone! in-Chief of the first time m 1 *city, l« battaf her n held an invest!tui and medals were to a number of officers and men. 'I he inspection took place at Bedford BaTiracks, Edinburgh, wh I 1>; Bu*t.:!:r>n. Jer the comraai I oload
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    • 296 2 ■j STEK'LIZE YOUR 3 1 RLN-'NG WATER 1 ITH |jnj|j M \l TABLOIDS^ MEDICAL HALL H OPPOSITE POBT OFFICE L J SINGAPORE. GENERAL OPINION Of the Grs* edlUoa of the MALAYSIA KINEMA REVIEW I \n nnprecedentad ■acceoa*' <>!ii> a fe* eapiea left of the October iKsurl NOW ON SALE AT
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    • 586 2 From TUESDAY; OCTOISEK 21. (o SATURDAY A Fascinating Bluebird H(%l EDITH aOBHKs I In a deliirhtfulK entertaining storj I THE LOVE SW In •> l^'irf Brimful of human-interest, humorous situations mH xv i t n I Supplemented In ALL FO LD I An enjoyable L-Ko coned) THE ANIMATED and WKKKjv
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    • 302 3 Bidlaw Go., 1 Men's THE oT CMA!U M Brogue ct Cpo^ nA^ sh ?es. Soft Taa ODiy Collars PRICE -<?^*^SK, S /V£l SOF7 CDLLA f*s In Fine Nainsook, wash f ream Cotton Gar- and smartly ont tardlna Trousers All sizes. Price $12.50 pair. Price 45 cts. each jw iteaway, L;
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    • 300 3 Ltd. lRC r P"ated m Fngland) SillgapOre I /'r Gent's Soft Felt Hats, Newest lj;i I shapes. $6 £0, $8.50, $10.50 each. Ijl j jjjl I |i/| j >^jf Smart Style and Service- *i; y a^' e a ncoa^ s storni v UMAT €I r^t^'ili./^ CU^ 8 an< B^ eeve
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    • 197 4 Fire Extinguishers have extinguished over 1,250 actual tires m India since July 1912. Full particulars from The Borneo Co., Ltd [Incorporated m England] SINGAPORE IPOH. \S^' A f 1 f 11 Pi £>£ /jflLVuhair tor all Occasions X)^ l/r to withstand the roughest us- JJ Jiir<\ liivi't and lasting, you
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    • 360 4 CHING KENG LEE PROPERTY ADJACENT TO RAFFLES SQUARE Messrs. Ching Keng Lee Co. have been instructed to sell by Public Auction at their Sale-room RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. On Monday, 27th October 1919, at 2-30 p.m. All that piece of land area 2,029 scjuare feet together with the business premises
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    • 778 4 AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATi- AlifiM BE YOUR OWN LfJJ?" 7^ Fhe undersigned have received faHrtrarti— i to >«|| l Auction at their Sale-room RAFFLES CHAMHKKS, RAFFLSB I'l.M On MONDAY, 27th Otttfetr, 1919, a( J.:;.. p u Lot 1. All that piece of freehold lainl.urta INN.'] dwelling house No. 33, NEIL ROAD
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    • 176 5 WANTED. 1 Junio] preferred. Apply W.l wrorkeTi Engli Hal. 1 \I!M VU. I Id board and tiling \<t Oxley Road. v, 5 lary sl^<>: 90 [>..-i. with 30 pei year. f Mcd Beer, 27-l»> funior I '-lust Apply Clerk (.are of u.e. Burwood, two tei January. Apply 22 capable and
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    • 445 5 NOTICES. NOTICE. W* be to snnoiince we have purchased -is Pali Tekon* Krick--n«l Rabber Bstato on which it I orders for the purchase ol rom these Kilns are requested to be io the tmdersifned and will receive <H attention. TAN KAM KRB (O. I, Ri er Valley Road, Singapore. 10
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    • 604 5 I TENDERS. (GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS will be received up to noor on Friday, the 7th November, 1911), at tht Colonfal Secretary's Office, Singapore, the I. evident Councillor's Office, Penan^, and the Resident's omce, Ifalacca, from parsons desirous of contracting for supplies for the Government at Singapore, Penang, and Malacca, respectively,
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    • 782 5 TENDERS. j MUNICIPAL NOTICE n b ANNUAL SUPPLIES. E O Tefhiers are invited under the following heads for supplies to the Municipality of i j Singapore, from January 1, 1920, for one year:— j 1. JJakau and Bintang-ore Rollers, Kas- sau Sticks, Flooring and Roofing 1 Tiles, Chinese Bricks and
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    • 576 5 TENDERS. iOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION TENDERS will be received up to nooi esday, 28th Oct., 1919, at the Office of the m'ble the Colonial Secretary, Singapore •m persons desirous of contracting fo: I supply of rations for prisoners durim I year 1920. ?orm* of tenders may be obtained at th( ice of
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    • 1164 5 5 ■>f^— Mll BIM| FOR SALE. j Two Steam Lorries with t.u ,od working order. Carrying capacity of each i lorry with truck 12 toot. Can b, .nspected by arrangement. Any reasonable ofier ac- cepted. Apply to Box 55 care of Svngauore Free Press. 1 FOR SALE— Substantial Godown Stands,
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  • 883 6 The Singapore Free Press. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1919. THE CHANGED RUPEE. We do not imngice that the financial advieeis of the Indian Government suppose that by the raiting of the sterling value of iho rupee to two shil lings they have Anally done v/ith the question of exchange. India is
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  • 299 6 Mrs J A Hanaec and cbild are leaving Singapore for Hongkong to join the Persia Mam foe America. Mr W Peel, Food Controller, has left foe Bangkok ia connection with the rice Mr Oaraefco! the Singapore Police leaves (or Malacca m a few days to act as Chief Police Officer
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  • 185 6 A CEYLON ESTIMATE The selection of the Governor for the Straits Settlements wouM appear to cast doubts either upon the sincerity of Lor) Milner's recently expressed sentiments or his ability to impose his will upon the permanent officials under him. It will be remembered that Lord Miiner
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  • 238 6 vi Duotiiet looal publication I:hs been launched on the eea of journalism i Kiacma Review, edited iiiu .trattd b>- Mr J h Obarton, pub.iHiiLd by Me M 11 Kinycu Bladfl Ol I rnatioaal Pobiteity Bateaa. i 6 B Cbangi Alley —a monthly Magas uc devoted to
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  • 437 6 The Sydney, under the Internationa? Maritime Flag, came oct of King's Dock yesterday, efi«r a stay cf tome days there fur refitting 1 la hoaoar of the Deepavali Festival, Mr Bagocmal Daulatram, manager of Messrs Asaomull and Co, will hold a reception at 68 High et oa Thursday, from 7
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  • 28 6 full v. been Johoi tion with Od T Two I I Ass 11 ntha impri* tainii 1 prop Cham}., n of The Cl for Nov. 7th
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  • 58 6 Monday and I Bill a 'I m the i i principal i construction I I the 1 Tock i Then arc fa < Bii namely, c. I (Amendment) lit;!, i l Bill. Common Ga I Bill an.l iht I I Tht re are two Bill- I being I
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  • 59 6 ST. ANDREW;S HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. The boilding eomn itei knowledge iecei| tof tl t Brou,. Rev B. X. MUee R. \V. DalrympK. A. E. O. Coveney T. W, H. Borne B. Andrew*i Cath< collection C% H. I'ownall. Bai Oei liong Ram, Samai "Kathleen" S. R. Robu H. B.
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    • 122 6 SCO XCH WtiisHY B^B fl^^ B W<j I y* Bli bSB X I JTk B|E a i^t ItJ S— Wr I 8 1 B,f I B B R B-3f *V c jt *b (^ja La r^^v TA*^ B I H I 5 C^r A I Wholesale anil Retail Wine and
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    • 72 6 FREDERIC SHIPMAN presents Cahill-Brooke Co. Victoria Theatre FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY TONIGHT, AT 9.30 TO-NIGHT. FRIDAY, OCT. 24TH. First appearance m the East after an exceptionally successful tour of Australia EDWARD CAHILL The Brilliant Pianist GEORGE BROOKE I Operatic Soprano and Ualladist These twe concerts are the only opportunity of
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    • 135 6 PROPERTY SALES The second da I pore proptrtii I'hinp Kens Lee a- largely attended, bi :he pricei realise. 1 The ;>rr>c<.- It into )9 and f*i>'.i ytar.s In rtluk Ayer i eaaehold pt 'rochcltl property The principal r -166, 168 FDd 169 I Wah 157,500; W7 T soon 19.000; iO-2
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  • 309 7 i ENERAL NEWS STRIKES. Mar Milk i, Ocl ltf. r ling to pay I dockers have the quays are jil>Marseilles, Oct. l«. l to the pay i tnge 1 and pas- > to-day ngineers strike is ttsiderabte r of Deputies j that Ft >w had an al, worth
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  • 46 7 of the Selangur Press, I "from Kuala Lumpur. The? 100,000 '?100,000 in 20.0C0 shares. f 10,000 shares (pay- -cation) is being made, the 0, Hat closing on Nov. 14 next t; t Object! of the Press will b< raing five-cent paper at th« r| r «PiU!.
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  • 654 7 AMERICA SHANTUNG. ashington Oct lti. The Senate has continued the debate on the Shantung provision of the Peace Treaty The majority of the speakers have expressed their determination to vote against the provision. The vote was postponed owing to the number desiring to ■peak*. COTTON CONFERENCE. New
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  • 25 7 An American aviator, Mr. Roland Rohif* c has r.ttained an altitude of 34,000 ft. m B Curtis* *:rplane, beating the world's recor by 3,500 ft.
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  • 357 7 THE LEAGUE OF TORPEDOED. UNION OF CASHIERED (iENERALS Rome, Sept. 3. Something novel m the way of leagues or unions has come to birth during the last few cays. The League of Cashiered Officers, or torpedoed officers, as it literally is (Fascio ufficiali silurati) has recently been constituted under the
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  • 241 7 n i cvvuik vi vise \_iumiii vi uit .waiaya •tall Association was held at the Malay olunteer Club, Bras Basah Road, on Fri<iu} Oct. 17, presided over by Haji Abdul Hamid, to consider arrangements m connection with the Kadir Sultan Cup and the Colman Shield. The former
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  • 84 7 It v.i-.s m awful death that a Tamil caulker mcl with at the creek off Rochore Road Market yesterday, where he was at \v< rk caulking the keel of a tongkang. It so happened that the fulcrum which held up the tongkang gave way and the vessel
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  • 176 7 The Board of Agriculture have issued i leaflet suggesting that, with a view to inaugurating an effective campaign throughout the country before the winter migra- tion set." m a rat week should be arranged i m the district of every local authority. A I suitable week
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  • 130 7 The weekly meeting of the Rent Assess- ment Board was hold yesterday m the Board Room of the Municipal Buildings, the President., the 1 cn'ble M. C. J. Saunders presiding. Other members of the Beard present were Messrs E. A. Ellas, Gaw Kek Khiam, E. Tessensohn, Koh
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  • 631 7 The eighth ordinary general meeting of ti members of the Ampang (Kinta) Tin Mining Company, Limited, was held at the offices of the company, Chartered Bank lbers, Singapore, on Saturday, O<:i 18 at 1.2 o'clock noon. There were Mr. 11. R (n < Chairman) }lcn. W. Lowther
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  • 135 7 The advancing prices are causing serious trouble to the households of poor Baptist pastors, whose stipends have not be?n rnis--9 cd. m meeting the additional burdens. In i order to alleviate some of the pressing needs the President of the Baptist Union ejof Great Britain and Ireland
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 256 7 ROBINSON Co. PORTABLE CHEMICAL FIRE EXTINGUISHER lne rCecfcnt r ire JiiXtinI special India Rubber Chemi•'*^v «E *•'*>*■"' «4 3 veil HUot. S^ft- 1 Th Rea nt ia iiu> tateBt M^|| l^ of Chemical ExtinM^?| uuisher for protection aorain- ire n Warehouses, Insti"^fe- tutions. Rubber Buildings and factories. When ready lor
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 436 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated m Japan. UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. few (Subject to alterations without Notice). EUROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal-. Fortnightly Service. I For (Malacca), Penantf. Colombo, Suez, London and Antwerp W MARU (cargo) 23rd Oct. DELAGOA MARU (Calling at Hamburg) Oct. SHIDZUOKA MARU 28rd
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    • 706 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE P\KETVAART 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. Cok** Mu<L.tok and I a'erulanjj c^ t 59 INGKEP I:!;
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    • 374 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated m England). MAIL AND PASSENGER SBRVICBS PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMRAV suspended. LONDON .FAR-EASTERN SERVICE d^SSL I L.IV-W PRINZESSIN about l NOVARA about 2nd Nov. KHIVA about PmtßUigm for
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 613 9 0 SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (IMUIiI'UUAILIJ IN 51AM.) SINC; APORE— BANGKOK (OA STING SERVICE. tlu X Utgmn, TeluiMn, Patani, Singora, [;> ■-•>.;!). Chnm-pon, and Danpkok. I Arrival Departure th Oct. 1919 22nd Oct. 1919 27th Oct. U 20th Ort I^lo Srd Nov. 1910 sth Nov. 1!»' fitted throughout with
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    • 525 9 THE "BEN" LINE STEAMERS, LTD. (Incorporated m the Umled Kingdom.) v OUTWARDS. BBNCLSUCB about October 15th For Hongkong Japa BENVORLICH about October 25th BENLAWERS end of October HOMEWARDS. No steamers berthed at present. NO PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. PATERSON, SIMONS Coy., Ltd., Agen (Incorporated m England). S? |C P M STRAITS-CHINA LINE.
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    • 476 9 OBTAINABLE AT ALL DISPENSARIES i THROUGHOUT STRAITS SETTLEMENTS FEDERATE!) MAY STATES. y*A In out-of-the-way ft W Jm. I iHCvI am V fjjl Horllck's Malted Milk BVJ m/jm prores a rentable boon, fffv& w/afl for it is made m a moment ijgsi with the addition of water M t *M onJy.
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    • 234 9 ELECTRIC "SHOWERS OF LIFE; ELECTRICITy is LIFE I f A.T\\?''ng SmC'.'c^ i> the C re of Ulaei si I < 10.l ;i il I. 1 i I I 1 i I.' t i i. i O I BRITISH ELECTR C ISTiTU. Dr k>». 25. Ho', bora Via^c'.. Londoj. EatUnJ PJt
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 496 10 AUCTION SALES. Till: COMMER4 i W. R1 BI RR Co* 1 td. Auctioi. n No. iace. Forthcoming Auction Sales. I Mortgai tie of i/r:,-ult'i:-al land at Pulau Tekong, m mc Sii and 87 pol (irant No. quit* n A. ricultural land situate at Pulau Ubin, near Singapore. §re« l'> KM
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    • 500 10 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF A i-seater Arrol Johnston Motor Car with lamps, horn, tools etc. in ion. h< Con I H < Mart, o;, ii 23rd October, at &36 p.m. THE COMMERCIAL RUBBER CO., LTD. Auctioneers. 22-10 2:'»-10 AUCTION SALE OF I Hrent l>.-\k and Canton Blaekwoad Piirnitnrc tic.
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    • 398 10 l <'^ !^^i^ OBTAINABLE AT =r^^^^l tHsMnl£u ii t^^S^H STRAITS SETTLEMENTS FEDERATED MAL4Y STATE wawKLj JtrcnMT^mmimmtm^tmmm^^^^tmt >r rnartfTraM"— j— ■i__i 'I g I 1 1 p? 3 M A M S|| H I Seen Cured by Veno's Lightning Cough Cure. j You cannoi always avoid cai bing coughs, colds, influenza,
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    • 108 10 THE SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY Co., Ltd. Shipchandlers and Providoring 1 Contractors. f] The Company's Launch mcetl in-coming ships. Offices l6, BATTERY ROAD, Take Lift to Top Floor. S Telephone #< N Orders promptly attended to for dai].- aid sea stock supplies. n. W. H. STEVENS, Manage. MASSAGE IiALLT •>o. Bencoolen Street,
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    • 134 10 I TYRES I Are a Safe Investment for a|| I Cars, f orries Mo'sr Cycles, We guaramee eve/y individual tvrc AT LEAST the average service o" a make ln the Malay Peninsular, o r replace en a p:o rata basis if ,ame <i I so th ough any fault m
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  • 54 11 OCTOBER 21. Bank 4 m.s. Bank demand >> 4} Private credits 8 m.s. 2478 i New York Bank demand New York 90 days France demand jf.y India, T. T. 115 Hongkong-, demand 94% Vtßm Yokohama, demand i Java, demand «n Bangkok, demand Sovereign, Bank Buying c. Bank of England
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  • 122 11 OCTOBER 21. Tin Buycn v(11) Gambler Cube No. 1 n 4 0( Pepper Black M QQ Pepper, (White fair) n n. Inpioca, small pearl, f.q. 2 c 00 medium pearl, f.q. gg 0 Pearl Sago, small 14 C) Copra Sundried |ftfo Copra Mixed Ig Op;i;m, Benares uncert 8 9
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1820 11 J. 000,000 r Assurance m force over $9,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I [Incorporated m Straits Sett.] 1 HE A■> OFFICE Winchester Hou,o. Sincere. LONDON opFICE Jewry> Q v m ha. ™**>^™ WW. the 5up,,,., Court of En^and. and conges with the British Life Assurance Companies Act
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    • 194 11 THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Registered m Hongkong and wit h the Board of Trade England >aid to its Policyholders m 1917 over $2,823,000.00 Or over $9,500.00 for each working day. Policies Issued during the year, Assuring over $10,000,000.00 Applications for Agencies invited from gentlemen able to itroduce
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 179 11 ESSELS AT WHARVES. Tanjong Pagar East Wharf Basin Section No. I.— Nil. Ea»t Wharf Xo. 2.— Nam Sang, 11. M.5. Alacrity. Sheers Wharf Xo. 3. Hagen. Main Wharf No. l. Kurrachee Maru, Manche. Main Wharf Xo. s.— Preusaen, Carmathenshire. Main Wharf Xo. 6.— -Boon. Empire Dock Xo. 7.— Thong Samud.
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    • 440 11 MAIL TABLE. To-day. Intermediate and local aialii. will o« found m list below: Penan*, Malacca, F.M B. (by Train) t p.ri. (Ui\] y (except Bmdaj). Kota 'iinsci and sUtioni to Koala Lumpur at 6 a.m. Joi.ore 8, 9.30, noon, 2. 4 4 6 p.m. Kerimon „,it <> t m< tO?J
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 71 12 A criikct match has h i to take i lace rday the 25th inM. n civil Service Law and the EU The following will represent C. S. A 11. W. K. Autin. R. L. L. BraddeU, J. A. Campbell, N. A. M. Grtfta J. W. Haddon, C. c;. May,
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    • 43 12 At the annual general meeting held on nth the following gentlemen were Ofl Bearers for the current W Langham Carl j. p. j n Treasurer < I l>odd Comi S. Websti r, J. Lornie; X. a aptain J. W. Haddon.
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  • 23 12 YESTERDAYS MSBULI ■HMBBMBmaSBHi Mixed Double A. Mr. and Mrs. Ca.urell beat Miss L Lamb find 1. 1 6, 3.
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  • 238 12 jfsmhcejrr Regfssesl > H. M. s. Alacrity. II is a long time since one hi leasure of seeing a good game of hockey m re. That which took place on the s. li. C. ground last evening was w« seeing, for it was only by the orp' that tlie
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  • 137 12 S.C.I. BEAT NAVAL ELEVEN. A naval eleven representing the officers *nd men of the H.M.S. Hawkins met the Club yesterday afternoon on the Esplanade al ;~occer. From the the home team m the ascendancy and constantly invaded the opponents' territory. Roy Smith •U.rted the score and with this lead
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  • 152 12 Inntcssori, a lady whose views on thilJ on were beginning to attract attention bl England before the war, started a cour <;f le tures to teachers m Eng•ii the <l>.ie.t of explaining and popularising her method. Freedom, m the liar sense of permission to do exactly
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  • 891 12 NIGHTMARE OF KENT, I vvi) A*u > FUEL. i Correspondent of the u-ritcs: I Hongkong, July 15th.— If an Australian imv.er.t, company, or firm contemplate? sending a salaried representatives to Eas- a fair piece of advance may be en&ing the r-alary which the enhould be paid,
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  • 374 12 The death is announced cf Mr. J. P. Archibald, who for 25 years was editor of tin Sydney M Bulkfn." Michael Ccnsidine, member of the House of Representatives, who was sentenced to 21 days' imprisonment for making statements likely to cause disaffection to the King
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  • 146 12 An extraordinary robbery occurred on the Gopeng Road within three miles and a j half of Ipoh on Friday morning. About eleven o'clock a car plying for hire between i Ipoh and Gopeng had reached the third mile when one of the passengers, all of whom were
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  • 56 12 New York, Sept. 13. The Mexico City correspondent of The New York Times says:— Mr. Arthur von representative of the German Government m Mexico, has announced that 30,000 German immigrants are preparing l< uve Germs at an early eeived form Buenos Ayree that IZO German immigrants-— young, I
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  • 246 12 STATISTICS WANTED. 'll>o (o'i 'T'Tg co nniUolfßi wtm .id on tba Pres^ tuble a'.- lbs Colombo S<cteta r:;*t. Thoee (2 i e c i y concerned «ith the Eui pire'e tr&do tv taVjrr i% daiiraat ot chaining tcenrate frta'ibtios relating 0 ili3 ftrf t? Nt pr<;;fiuf;
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  • 76 12 Recioita-r, m bix part^, by thn Alpba P c.iuGc, loOi pj-d fdhta'jng Slttbal Ju lieona ScotL acJ Nil«t W^cb, will b 6 eho^n Bj tb« Aluurrbra, v n f i ia aadittcu to vihicb ib&te wilt be v Palhe <3 z tie, a ECealfl ejt;j-ct hiiJ a twoeci
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  • 219 12 RUBBER TIN RETURNS. Secre!BT'>s Paterron, Situoos Koala PrTg?.n 86.847, agust 86 806 to 'date 249,930. Hevca 18 770, tgatt ::6 74 5 to d ite '62,651. Trafalgar 8,953, epnet 4,004 to date' '22.726 Tvafotgat (ccccnuU) 18,75 pgoEfc !6 05 2 to date 7 4.1 IP. Bnjocg 20,291, Bgual 15 930;
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  • 143 12 me correspondent at Washington of The New York Times reports that the United States Shipping Board has announced that steamships flying the American flag comprise more than 24 per cent of the steam tonnage of the world. kkers, Limited, have successfully inaugurated a ship-salvage device, which utilizes the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 122 12 When you are m aWi of Your I s fk /> (I V n. 4, De Souza Street. "-nwrTT-iTTifrnr r~nin-~rfin inn i Mmi^iui ($S\ ASPHALT Roads, Pavements, Flooring, etc. Send your orders to the ASIATIC (us) I PETROLEUM i COMPANY Ltd I sioiap Unoorporated m England.) a c. a. ribeiro
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 86 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. Fr; 8 for Dri .for the week- L 919. 22 nd October. p.m. Drill HaU of nl Equipn* October. 5.10p.ra. Drill Hall Ch 3. y. L R ruits Drill. Fr or. 1.30 p.m. gyj 5 1 0; H*W Eura>ian Co.* Ami luipment Saturday, 2.",!» October Balestier R
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