The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 November 1919
1919-11-03
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Title Section31 1919-11-03 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER niiwm.m m ft m- rm> i. *-***^*mj*r ■■nin» r>mu tmrnMtam^MMt'^ mmwmmtmmmmum _n l1 Tr l THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1919. No. 931531 words
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Article330 1919-11-03 1 Apparently the cables are again working irell, for ire get a fair batch ot wives d"alin'A with matters all ovor the world. The balaace of the accooats of liussia *ho\\ that Vudenitch m investing j Petrograd, some ten miles to the soath ;ind >vv*^t. He finds hinuelf330 words
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Article815 1919-11-03 1 morning, and n forbidding house disgorges a human biped. The arm of this prehensile creator* jerks furth, and the door closes with n bang. Yes, ho is most certain!; His eyes oscillate, and his legi execute a rapid alternate movement, which carries the rest of h the ground at815 words
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Advertisement195 1919-11-03 1 R IHRE, RING IT W lAFFLES HOTEL m 0 W VVj afw SJ9 n I A -COrr.bH JIN ILL WILL BE HELD —a ON November 29th, 1919 I hi I pirtioaiara 01 biecia 1 Fm gmrti'at ■41 Cue? S 1 1 tS I. JUST ARRIVED. :> BAGS, MANDOLINE GU] BANJO-MANDOUNBS.195 words
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Advertisement189 1919-11-03 1 I Full Sizes v. Under Sizes ft Undersized Tyres, that is, tyres S wh ch are not equal to the car- pf lo3d, have 'o bo over inflated to :s make up for their deficiency insiza. 1 Over inflates Tyres not only Wjl transmit excessive vibration,harmful to the car and189 words
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Advertisement81 1919-11-03 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS m Gra ai gkat Perdang inter;!:: dividendPage I- Ifty ton- oi ago I i by ell caul o Haiyans sails for R< ngk< ng about the -Pi 5. Ching Keng oim(1 :»uu^cs near tl v 5, and town compound hou es- Page i. A] «pi i Ang M<81 words
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Advertisement13 1919-11-03 1 IF YOU WAN i NEW a "7 X CARS FOR HIRE, RKNT. UP13 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous53 1919-11-03 1 THE WEEK. >nd >. ird. I High Water. G.B a.m., 5.51 v t I Quarter. Emulation Lodge. I m. Tuesday, Ith j High Water.— 7.4 a.m., 7.13 p.m. Wednesday, sth. High Water.— 7.6l a.m., 8.19 p.m. Volo, 5 j) m. Thursday, 6th. 1 Dalhou ,o p. m BJn., 9.13 p.m.53 words
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Article93 1919-11-03 2 MASONRY A FORCE FOR GOOD. Di i;. noon Hi«hin. Thankst alien j (X I ih so iety lly altered by nship would itch more keenly the forcei that i her m the inter I i ivilized It was the p patriotic tervice, bringing al intercoume men of al! locia] types,93 words
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Article324 1919-11-03 2 S pt. 1919. i I am glad to annow* I rer} fine n acquired for the Women of i, the fonda for whk r Lady c. fhi ptoparty agreed v acqu cupiai a commanding and prominai tion o\ pot ta tlu I m house Town Hall,324 words
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Article229 1919-11-03 2 AcjordiEfl |o the returns published by the deptrtru^ut cf statistics tha grand totn! of the Rtosa Indian sea and laod caatomi revtoue (ex?!uiiug salt revenue) collected j::rir;> tb3 six raooth? A pril to Bcptombat 19 19 amoaoUd to R* l,9 k 6 lakh* a; ifttnst K<? Wt lakbf la the229 words
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Advertisement276 1919-11-03 2 illlllll ■■■j »PINO— MENTHO PASTILLES «,r Throat Affections Price 7"> tents per bottle of all chemists MEDICAL HALL I Opposite flat* OHice DESIGNS HANI) PAINTED CHRISTMAS A .> I' NEW YEAR CARDS. REAL NOVELTIES design I and printed to order ply to I Mi: tNTERNATION \l PUBLICITI BUREAI 16 Change276 words
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Advertisement372 1919-11-03 2 ?i. MI••% n #A I From MONDAY, November to SATURDAY, November 8 TO HONOR AND OBEY The production is quite above the ordinary m story, direction, acting and intensity oC interest. It is one of William Pox's best and also one ol" the best m which Gladys Brockwell has been372 words
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Advertisement243 1919-11-03 2 til Mf f i y v iH ins* v -T? From SAURDAY, November 1. to FRIDAY, AN EXQUISITE PICTURE One of the Universal Special Star Vttrai I Featuring Dainty Little MAE MURRAY Who Charmed audiences m v Her Hody m Bond and mi?: >vho has something ni(»re than food to243 words
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Advertisement165 1919-11-03 3 TYRES Merest of the F ires tob a an Robber Jo who are Dctor.mined to give Saiisf cxUry 1 ervice to Every Car Cwht firestonF tyres Are Full S:^e. AGENTS: Brinksnann Co. SINGAPORE TLIK CHIN Co., Ltd. MAP MOH Co. Jp^fc. Klar.g. TAN SOO GHi Co, WEARE 0., LTD, Malac165 words
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Advertisement322 1919-11-03 3 j^p; -r JUST RECEIVED _i^ a SEISCTIQN OF LADIES AND StNFLEiMEN'S /Tf I GOLO CiG;iikTlE GASES JT |M I A Fl?l^ SEIEITIOH OF LAOIcS' i I I 1 1 10LD a SiLVER MESH BUGS' I V-— *< 3VE?^.NT&WEOD]H6 RINGS !i. P. Oe S#f.»M t r i J6^v^3l!(3r I Branch r322 words
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Advertisement210 1919-11-03 3 "ART STIC SPORTS CO^TS" Scrviceabla Skirts V/el! Tailored Costumes" NOW SHOWING AT WHITEAWAY'S f A ta Coatit a^ j coßtumei i ho wing .^s^ WHITJ \VS Beau Lin Artificial ta Coat, exact to ketch. i In Grey Saxe only S «L^ PRICE $89.50 v j"' ii* i v ciandsome Model210 words
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Article415 1919-11-03 4 A London lady correspondent of tbe Pioneer eenda some stories which are caid to be current m places where they cbat. One ol theee stories relates to Quefn Mar; And what, ma'am," Mrs Wilson stay ing at Buckingham Palace is reported to have paid to Her Majesty (probably415 words
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432 1919-11-03 4 Of the extensive French territory of Indo-Cbina, the part known as Cochin Chinaia regarded as moil likely to become a large producer and exporter o( copra, thongh at the same time excellent pros pecta would appear also to be offered m Annam and Cambodia. From432 words
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Advertisement28 1919-11-03 4 > Fire Extinguishers have extinguished over 1,250 actual tires m India since W*i 1 1 O^ T*i"l f*l 1 1 T*^l TT'OTTI The Borneo Co., Ltd Incorporated ia England]28 words
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Advertisement715 1919-11-03 4 CHING KENG LEE CO. IN THE ESTATE OF CHOA CHTJAN CHIOCK DECEASED. In the Supreme Court ofthe Straits Settlements. Settlement of Singapore. O. S. No. 36 of 1919. AUCTION SALE An opportunity to acquire a block of building m a commanding: position with a frontage on two roads. The undermentioned715 words
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Advertisement739 1919-11-03 4 AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS Are You m Want of a Godown with Road and Rivi f PRELIMINARY NOTICE We the undersigned have received butractioni to n p., at our sale-room Raffles Chambers. Raffles Ware. At an early date. All that very valuable piece of freehold land area 28,119 with the739 words
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Article536 1919-11-03 5 A thousand men are unn the v.- fashions. They n.j-u 1,, rtsmen, "you know— the bnth-in tho-morninp, dean-living type of man." ai must I be prepared to set the fashion on iriven day. Mr. Henry Parkes asks them to stop forward. He will advisr them v. far,536 words
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Article122 1919-11-03 5 ''•'in- first business house m the world to ploy an seroplane of its own ;.> )>;u-i of n is thai >ne an i ners and genera] mpoti merchant iff. The firm h I from tb ih Mini-try a large machine with Royce I as pilot Lieut. P.122 words
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Article127 1919-11-03 5 py (v) bui aud icd b.) ace m g< log round v ketn bu: d v Th« TL Loc 1 LS| la |< I bi i bi -i' in'o I duriDK tbe werh et- ll'Li. «> about 12 miJlicna id naoifcAtly German go d though {b. 881 N b« h:127 words
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Advertisement229 1919-11-03 5 WANTED. w I N n l> TO BUT Chinese or European HOLD FURNITURE n (big or small lots) flf cd. i Hand are of Free [>.— A Lady Typist most >yal typewriter and neral < rk. Apply by •ry required, to 1\ E, T c Pn 5-11 B onderwear diaP229 words
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Advertisement512 1919-11-03 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF I'tiredec-med Pledges, the property of 1 5 Pawnshops. Ol SaturdiM I i November at 10 a.m. On Tiu-da> Ml Novt-mlur at 10 a.m. On Tharsaaj Mh Novessaer at 10 a.m. On Saturday Sth November at 10 a.m. Pled| isting of watches, fold diamond and other512 words
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Advertisement630 1919-11-03 5 TENDERS. (iOYKKXMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDEHS will be receded up to noon Ofl Fi-itlay, the 7th November, 1919, at the i( •>•;.'- Office, Singapore, the J.e^.;, ml Councillor's Office, Penang) and the Residenfl Oflke, Malacca, from persons desirous of contracting for supplies for the Covtrnment at Singapore, Penang, and Malacca, respectively, for630 words
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Advertisement746 1919-11-03 5 I TENDERS. NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the Resident's Office, Kuchiner, up to the 30th November 1919 for the lease of the Pawnbroking Farm for the District of Sarawak Proper, i.e., from Tanjong Datu to the Sadong River, inclusive. The Farm confers the exclusive right to the lessee of746 words
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Advertisement568 1919-11-03 5 I FOR SALE. TO METAL DEALERS. o 1 About Five hundred pounds of STEREO TYPE METAL for Sale. Recently cleaneci and cast into ingots. Apply Manager, Spore Free Press I Oct 21 v c i to printers! TYPE, CASES and FRAMES for sale, cheap. Type manufactured by Stephenson Blake Co.568 words
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The Singapore Free Press. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1919.
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Article766 1919-11-03 6 Quite a budget cT news has come through for the week end, not more than a week old. The freedom of the cable from its late reported faults seem* indicated. Nothing has come from Russia l< i .>s than seven days ago,| and though many details are766 words
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Article699 1919-11-03 6 D:\ Berriedafa Keith, who is mentioned m to-hr V- -aihs rs opening the very important constitutions] question of the j supersession of the Imperial authority l>y ilit mandate of the League of Nations, i.> a Doctor of Common Law and a Doctor of j Literature. He is also professor of699 words
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Article371 1919-11-03 6 NATIONALISATION x. PBIVATB ENTERPRISE. To the Editor. Sir,— ln a measure I agree with your footnote of yesterday. But is not competition the soul of business? The Commonwealth (Australia) government is not oniv successfully competing, but absolutely leaving m the lurch most of their competitors, with their371 words
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Article104 1919-11-03 6 lo the Editor, Dear Sir. With reference to a report of Police Court proceeding! which appeared m Straits and F. If. S. papers, that State Express Too Cigarettes were manufactured m Japan, we have just received a cablegram from Messrs Ardath Tobacco Co., Ltd., London nuthorising us104 words
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Article396 1919-11-03 6 The observatory- at Pbulien (Annam) advises that the N. E. Monsoon has now definitely w, tjioug+i strll liable to ■variations through typhoons. Messrs Guthrie and Co Kuala Lumpur, have leceived a telegram from the Secretaries of Kombok advising that the Directon have declared an interim dividend of 5 per cent396 words
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Article155 1919-11-03 6 THENEWCABINI THE ROI NDsi Oft| ft removed doubt with rug I composition of th< i I from war to p I Cabinet com President <>f I out a portfoli >, 1 B cellor, the Ii of state for w I of the Admiralty. boards of trade, agri the ministers155 words
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Article213 1919-11-03 6 infant D Ortalil treat, but if the birth-rate falli no faalt cf the Chinese w< m Mayo-st. Kampong Kapor, for on she pave birth to four female i The father and mother art both CMm we don't know the Chinese equival "Sorrow" or "Wonderful," bat Mai.213 words
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Article57 1919-11-03 6 I.uti h export half-year oV 1. It is instructive to le*m furtct Zeitung that 11 oxpoit to England f i corresponding to tl £3,424,000, tin' tntirc Calling rate v 800, against ut In During the export! to C or 380,0nii,0i)0 Mar,'. German export! I*> wore £39,531,000,57 words
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Article98 1919-11-03 6 A red buoy lia> orage, m 21 f< light house beam This buoy WM la Asdang for i tion while loading durii and is not to fee Some heard about all thd North <■'< rman Lloyd German -pa; poration is 'i^ r (iir ticu with Hamburg, and tl98 words
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Advertisement117 1919-11-03 6 JLJp U 4- f UV M IVHITF I GALOBEGK MAG6RE6OR k Co., Wholesale and Retail Wine and Spirit Merchants. *rt iTo THE NATIONAL" BLUE Hot Blast Burners Flams Hvts the Kettls FLAME OIL STOVE. <^^ Zli wT^^ML If 3 BIKXER STOVE jßS^==-=^l^^ Price s 17.50 Each. I 4 BURNER STOVE117 words
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Advertisement30 1919-11-03 6 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS and MERCANTILE ADVERTISER Established, 183?. Telephone No. 56 The on'y Morning Paper m the Straits Settlements. Cables "ADVERTISER," Singapore. Editorial and Publishing Office, 30 RAFFLES PLACE.30 words
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Article431 1919-11-03 7 H\< IT CEASED? I»RO1 1 SSOR'S qi ER\ London. Oct. ttus of the statement o1 land parlia- r m council Zealand to legislate for ale Krith, m a that this would b« me, nut the Domi- te of NaH with the disnot mcrasnd, l»ut 'h<» If would hold431 words
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Article16 1919-11-03 7 b*i h b 0! tbe B «»*ian Socle' j Uo li BtmUf l 9 ing preiident.16 words
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Article612 1919-11-03 7 GERMAN MACHINATIONS. HARDER TH v\ \o\ DER GOLTZ Paris, Oct 2ii. Sir I sre Crowe's Love to rem< council, a tele fron British repre- i .r n»an m^ Allied occu and Mcmel, adding that General to deal with n Dor Goll M ai 1 that tfcc of the612 words
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Article39 1919-11-03 7 New York, Oct 27. An attempt to resume work at Brooklyn Docks resulted m pitched battles between 2,000 striking longshoremen and the voluntary workers. Revolvers were fired, and stones, bricks and c]ubs freely used. Score* were injured.39 words
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Article445 1919-11-03 7 ONE FOR THE CHINESE. ANOTHER FOR i;iK SIAMESE T! newspaper the Financier calls attention to v Dutch writer's views with re- to China's untapped resources. Tho writer is I f opinion that undoubtedly China ly Europe with large quantities of f<- >•! and points out that the445 words
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Article220 1919-11-03 7 London, Oct 27. Copenhagen: A Russian Lieutenant, just •scaped from Petrograd says that the city it a veritable hell, with the worst element* of Sovie; bandits terrorising the population, uf whom those with less than 18,000 roubles monthly only get musty bread and decayed herrings, including220 words
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Article110 1919-11-03 7 Peking, Oct. 13.— Colonel Stevens according I v Chinese report, has completed hif negotiations with the Allied Legations and the Chinese government with reference to the trans Siberian railways and the Chinese eastern railway and left Peking for his quarter! at Harbin. Mr Li Chia-ao, new Chinese representative110 words
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Article601 1919-11-03 7 AIRSHIP FOR AMERICA. SETTLING WTTH THE ENEMY The Gazette contain? an order m council prescribing the arrangements for carrying OUI the sections of the peace treaty relating to debts, property, rights of contracts and judgment between British subjects and exenemies. The order, which operates when the ]x601 words
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Article296 1919-11-03 7 It ia now nearly half a century since Mr. Cowie obtained a patent for utilising paddy husk as fuel, and the amounts that have been saved where coal or wood were burnt as fuel m mills m Burma and Siam. mast have amounted to crores of rupees. But296 words
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Advertisement367 1919-11-03 7 ROBINSON Co. >egy^w EUCRYL PRODUCTS JTri C i.l'l^li ftt f £tf Y°tT lf 1 so llt!U1 as a sohfT.t a. j^" ~~viyrtM^(| ensures removal of mccumolated ll^Oc/^^^"^] IJ ~-/^jS :ii-ns toir-'ilur with their X^^Jl adherent germs and other con- mm! <4{^ r^^*&s\^^R :^^!f| i>rke r> is |u r hiittir if367 words
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Advertisement536 1919-11-03 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated m Japan. 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 DELAGOA MAB ftlling at Hamburg) 3rd Nov. KAGA MARU 4tb Nov YOKOHAMA MARU Nov TAMBA MARU Dec536 words
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Advertisement692 1919-11-03 8 [KONINKLYKE P4KETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA Telephone 131 Pas&ajre Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Van GiiflN9 PeltwtaDall with IrAoabtpmaait to Lin^ba ana PtDgfra^anlirar.fian N v. 1 Brouwku692 words
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Advertisement481 1919-11-03 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA APCAR LINE. (Incorporated m Knglan.l) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVN PENINSULAR AND ORIENT I (Under Contract with Hi.; Ma>st;> The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY suspended. LONDON .FAR-EASTERN SERVICI FROM LONDON TO DUE SINGAPORE i\ H 1 A NOVARA about 11th Nov. PRINZI KASHGAF >VARA a,481 words
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Advertisement416 1919-11-03 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IX SIAM.) SINGAPORE—BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. Kretay, Tringganu, Kelantan, Banjrnara. Telupin, Patani, Singora, La- ,<>; i. Bandon. Lant^uun, Chum-pon and Bangkok. t Arrival Departure W* Srd Nov. 1919 sth Nov. 1910 HP* )K 10th Nov. 1919 12th Nov. 1919 1 Xl)]li 17th Nov. 1919416 words
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Advertisement316 1919-11-03 9 OCEAN TRANSPORT COMPANY, LTD. [Incorporated m Japan] FOR SEATTLE. Sailings not yet fixed. For freight and further particulars. A I>' to PATERSON SIMONS Co., Ltd.. Agents. FOR NEW YORK. "LOWTHBft CASTLE" Loads enc Oot via Panama Canal. PATERSON SIMONS Co., Ltd., Agents. SOCIETA DI NAVIGAZIONE A VAPORE del LLOYD TRIESTINO316 words
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Advertisement412 1919-11-03 9 THE "BEN" LINE STEAMERS, LTD. (Incorporated m the United Kingdom.) B 1 OUTWARDS. BENVORLICH due about Oct. 31 For Hongkong Japan BENMOHH due about Nov. 25 For Hongkong J apan BENLEDI due about Dec. 18 For Hongkong Japan HOMEWARDS. N^ m No steamers berthed at present. NO PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. PATERSON,412 words
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Advertisement183 1919-11-03 9 OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LTD. CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD. s.s. BURTBATBS FROM NEW YORK. Notice is hereby given that above steamer has arrived and is discharging her cargx> at godowns No. 46 and 47. Consignees are requested to tender Bills of Lading forthwith. No other notification will be183 words
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Advertisement529 1919-11-03 9 FOR HONGKONG. S.S. UAIYAKG sail* for above p<n about 9th November, haa excellent accom mo.lat.o/i tat first saloon pi m ngi lighted v. lib tlcctricity. or &< please apply < HOP SIANG HI \!l, Boat Quay, Agents NOTICES. -^r ~?sr>^ r Passengers /^i^^^^^>\ Homeward Bound. /^J^^i^^^JvA, We undertake to 'NT^^h^^^c^tV\529 words
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Advertisement577 1919-11-03 9 STOCKS AND SHARES. t FRASER Co.. EXCHANGE AND l SHARE BROUBB SINGAPORE, NOTBMBD la*. MINING. I [Figures m brackets shows the capital and issue value of the Share m dollars, J unless otherwise marked. C. Cum dir* x equals ex div.j Arapang (ffoO,COO -t 12 non. Ayer Wtng ($100,000—1) 2.20—2.40577 words
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Article602 1919-11-03 10 A ROYAL PERPLEXITY. Koui-rdam, S'jpt 19. The Loode en? 9 thai recently a general denoand has conif from the Indies fur a hv tba I rbf re aro .vj i ii r- which in^iy be atkad about tu\a ut:dGubU d Ji>lre among br.r Ifajeetj'i Baetern gubjec*-i--nr^.602 words
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Article113 1919-11-03 10 Lima. Scp^ 1 8. At n biuqje!; giv^a ia honour of Sur POn CJ-oeral Gorgai <it lha Piiace last n^fibt Pretldeni Legoia conOi-med tbs report that Oeoeral Go.^.s h^d virtu. !y propoial to undertake the hu»3 laak of m throughout the o with a v gw la113 words
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Article122 1919-11-03 10 W' CO C* A medioal fropi M liciofl end to a Daily Chronicle M tutive Iha bite of non log moiqaito is comparatively hrwmleet m lltell. The d.u;,-?/?t lies m the Sfl o( tirtittu matter bacom n^ intro duced into the puncture, bat this applies equally to122 words
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Article218 1919-11-03 10 Tbt? Admiralty gave Instmetlom for the fru*jmarine depoo (hip Titanlft, which bee acted aa mother ehlp for the sab marines ba^pd en Blyth during tbe war, to be paid off at Cu»th%aa, oa tho SOrh ito bj renomniis-tmed the following cl«y nKii Ncrrf crew t\ic earvica218 words
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Article178 1919-11-03 10 The vS:atn> Q neral (ac Ihe two Dutch' 1 ra are aUH c.lud) nUaye open on j j kbe third lus^day cf --ptcmbar. The!: 8 r.l Cb «n b^r ia popnlarlf elaeted 'he c by the PrcTinoiaJ Statee, whien is a Pc> 1 to: oca Province of the178 words
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Article160 1919-11-03 10 Sjhoolbays wi'.h toug wiliow wands played a proavinent part at Tiverlon, Devon, m a water bailing ceremony. This ctHPrvacce Las taken p'eee every' geven yeata for the past eeven centuries,' m commemoration of the gift to the town' lof a*>rcara of water by Isabella de Forti ibus,160 words
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Article144 1919-11-03 10 An exic! urpre sion of tbe tree under which be wm abalt-jring m Finsbury E'ark *hen he waa struck by lightning and killed was found on the body of Percival Simpson. The B'ateuaeut was made nt tbe ioqueat »>t He tnsey ar d the coroner observed thu144 words
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Article209 1919-11-03 10 On ili* tame uay khftl hf U oornared tbe i prld'teapply of v vy > for £900,000 Me I •I R nalil d friend 1 Price of a ihave I Xt 'D^b I c I without an] ,ma did not iii he 'til pn- hi=i hand In I pocket to209 words
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Advertisement190 1919-11-03 10 NOTICES. EW SHIPMI NT ARRH ED FORM W C\ PS, I ACID, OAGULAI •> '»> I iocl i:\.\m, :i.s by ll by I \m LV. PI LV V IDDRE NOTICE. i on business j 2io Selegie B Si under i Kirn H -"-'tn day ol 0 I 1 ti i190 words
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Advertisement305 1919-11-03 10 OBTAIN VIJI X AT ALL DISPENSARIES [ROI GHOUT STRAITS SEI tfENTS SD s. FOURNIERS I HYGENIQUE MIXTURE. (FOR LADIKS) Tested and Proved for Year*. WASTE NO TIME. Immediately you rcttce any disorder cf the system take Foorniers Hyfifnique Mixture, ll quickly rem all si-.flering. There ia Nothing to EQUAL IT.305 words
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Advertisement135 1919-11-03 10 AVIATION SPIRIT I THE PUREST IN THE WORLD I OBTAINABLE {(fl-N^J OBTAINABLE s s \^~^r i.M.s. I THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE Under a broiling sun about ii rapid, reliable Raleigh, with D Sturmey-Archer 1 gear. It the last word m reliability and ea it is f homelai I the most successful135 words
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Article63 1919-11-03 11 OVEMBER I. Bank 4 m.s. n Bank demand 4 Private credits 8 m.s. oi~ New York Bank demand Jq' New York 90 days 6J J France demand jog India, T. T. )1 6 Hongkong, demand 0.Wp,.,,, Yokohama, demand u-i T J i Wv Java, demand l^gi Bangkok, demand r^j63 words
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Article273 1919-11-03 11 STAMPS BOUGHT.— We wish to purchase all sorts of Asiatic and other postage stamps m large quantities. High values and provisional specially wanted. Cash sent per bank draft or money orders per return mail. H Ross Shiell and Co, 4, Elden Street, London, England, (Bankers: National Provincial and Union273 words
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Article50 1919-11-03 11 The above School is now opi-n fur intending candidates for the Board of Trade Certificates of Competency for Mates, and Masters. Special instruction given m Trigonometry signalling:, and Seamanship. For further particulars apply to Capt. R. W. Morris, Superintendent of the Sailors' Home. 1110 S v.c50 words
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Advertisement431 1919-11-03 11 »er $2,009,000 g Assurance m force over $9,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED [Incorporated m Straits Sett.] I HEAD OFFICE Winchester House. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. Jornpany has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act431 words
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Advertisement501 1919-11-03 11 IYOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. 'ncorporated m Japan) Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000.000 'upital Paid Up Y. 42,000,000 rvo Fund Y. 2">,000,000 President. N. K. Kajiwara Esq. President S. Suzuki Esq. DIRECTORS. 11. Kajiwara Esq. F. Watanabe Esq. N. Soma Esq. I Matsukata Esq. Y. Yninakawa Esq. M. Mitsui Esq. M. Odagirl501 words
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Advertisement474 1919-11-03 11 CHARTERED BANK 1 Of India, Australia and China,' Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. i 1 Paid up Capital £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £2,100,000 Reserre Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 HEAD OFFICE 88 liishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Iloilo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta474 words
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Advertisement381 1919-11-03 11 INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m the U. S. A.) Capital and Surplus U. S. $6,500,000— Straits $13,000,000. Undi\ Mcd Profits U. S. $3,034,763— Straits 6,109,526. HEAD OFFICE j—W. WALL STREETNEW YORK. BRANCHES:— Batavia London S. P. de Macoris Lyons Bombay Manila Santiago d% loa Calcutta Medellin Caballeros Canton Panama Santo381 words
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Advertisement146 1919-11-03 11 THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Registered m Hongkong and with the Board of Trade England.) Paid 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 introduce desirable146 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous415 1919-11-03 11 MAIL TABLE. To-day. Intermediate and local maili, will bi found m list below: Penung, Malacca, F.M.S. (by Train) i p. ii. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tin£gi and itatiom to Kuala Lumpu: at 6 a.m. JoLore 8, 9.30, noon, 2, 4 4 6 p.m. Hongkong <tc. Pong ICoh H a.m Pulau415 words
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Article156 1919-11-03 12 SAID TO BE TO'l \I. WRECK. Tii.' 1. n to ha Llca is a total wreck. T •ih ult and r mbn day carrying the honrcv 1 ommand of ('apt. V. L. be is one of the older boats of the British India sad for a long time156 words
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Article225 1919-11-03 12 from theii of the v> mpany will be i ed imn I Yokol Mr. r, for i tn execu of the Admiral Line tie and San Francisco, is now on his way from Seattle tkohama and will be m< ttter port by J. J. Gorman. Central Ag for225 words
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Article65 1919-11-03 12 to-night, will present William Fox production, To Honor «nd < featuring Gladys Broekwell. 11 be a Pathe Review, a aic subject, views of en m aeroplane and hydroplane a: h film of local Interest, the double final tic m the S. C. C. Tennis Tournament. In the first65 words
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Article67 1919-11-03 12 Programme for Drills etc., for tho weekSaturday, Bth October, L 919. Monday, Srd Nov. 1.30 p.m. Balestior iU>Z. S.k.K. iv>. Part 11. 5.10 p.m. Drill Hall Chinese Co, Recruits. p.m. 1 11. p.m. Kale -K. (v). OAcers R tl SO. r UnserricoJi hk> Cloth 11 j: 8.1067 words
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Article66 1919-11-03 12 Orders for week ending Saturday Novembl i Kh, |91f. M< Bda 5nL All Troops except Cth Troop parade at their own headquarters 0.0 p.m. Wednesday r>ih.- -Musketry, S. V. C Drill Hall, s.l'> p.m. Thursday Cth.— Band Practice, Malay Voluntttv Club, 5.5 pjft. Friday 7th.— Route March,66 words
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Article842 1919-11-03 12 m the VMIUgC ffOUlld of intimate rledfrc «>f the educational problems; nt British administrators m the j Ir. H. Sharp, the Educational Com- J toner with the Government of India, me study to the working of the primary system m Ceylon. He was to spend no more842 words
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Article705 1919-11-03 12 OCCUPATION EXPERIENCES. Cologne, Aug. 28th. r i lie Rhine! What visions the very sound :ros up. The broad Rowing stream so fable and song. The bulwark <r a mighty Empire; the impregnable military zone. How we talked about it m thote days of mud and thunder. And705 words
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Article101 1919-11-03 12 rokio, Oct. I.— Nearly 400 work people employed by the Kirin Brewery Co., m Yokohama went on a strike Saturday afteri and despite repeated requests of the firm to resume work they refused to return en Sunday and the majority were still abPent yesterday. It is reported101 words
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Article65 1919-11-03 12 is considerably smaller than m India Mr Sharp's general conclusion-encouraging to the Indian provinces which have adopted permissive compulsion-is that the working of the Ordinances is undoubtedly beneficial It is not a burden on the people, because, speaking generally, children are not required for labour as they are m India,65 words
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Article213 1919-11-03 12 SCULLING. T c pcu'ling matcb fci t're cbnttpion-b'j-'p of the wn-],j ran d/cidd ou Ifa t :;nn vrhf;i B<n«lt E-irry Übo bcongl jtbtftCQlHllff birrp o! »b?p h*f kto Bnglftl la 19)2, iifirrii, bad bten beld tof man years by t*« AasSrah«n&) rn«t Alfred Fei ton (of Bydn«y, who213 words
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Article785 1919-11-03 12 Weatbfl p'ayfd v f;r greater part m tUa Great Wai th id m gajocrally tco^n it t*!-l p'sy an ivuu more Important put m Ib r iKur«. Thar* can b> n.) prp rt t expjn Kiou ol c;vil or ejannarolal aviitiuu v i^il f h* timottpbera i«785 words
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Advertisement166 1919-11-03 12 ipM^iy UNDER THE PERSONAL hi!; UL^lk Private tuition [n rr.-n fB "Ply v c Krrrs Burlington Hoi 3 BEAR IN MIND g that the letters on a I BRASS NAME PLATE q executed by us are cut by hand to «;n appn J2 filled \vith special wax, thus producing an166 words
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