The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 November 1919

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  • 19 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. FEN CENTS THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1919. No. 9,81 S
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  • 284 1 M-_---_--__________-____B .I H ;i- a might) <b hate ill the House j over thc Government financial reaolu- x tion, which «;;s carried by large f majority. Lloyd George ence more proved himself a (second Pemoothanee and is believed will makt- capital out of tli" a ii lory
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  • 1083 1 I have always been an amateur o des, ;mi apple-gourmand even, all m tiie •ay of honesty. As a child I hank brbidden fruil Llm very name la ociated \itii ihc apple, and thee* green and lard; aa a boy I made for the apple tall n Norw.ch Market
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 227 1 IF YOU V, ANT NEW CARS >*& r» G UP RAFFLES HOTEL I St. Andrews Hicht A B:OTTi3H L)INN£R A^D 3 LL W LL B_ HELD CN November '29th, 1919 FjM parti_u.ar3 of Imimnsill latar mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. Um_— wm —L—»-3— F-——^ :r^rZmma~2mt~z^^mm m^m^s£^^mammmmm^~mmi _^^ss_. _m •>* -M I-I 17 M J7
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    • 345 1 H_^ I <Jw* I ft 1c e 1 i IV tX^a^ DAVAI Irai KUIAL v' >v is the typewriter m -maS __jnr_g-(_-~» >- -j Vti.li i r..,.i„ action and the jSScZ/xJt |fi?JKi!, .'uj'.st ■Me _-eisc_i.il touch -wpii; m^t^v^ y^y^TT lluilt ,or l u> Xx I ,crt Typistply J n iC-H
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    • 90 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Clive Rubber Co. issue of shares was oversubscribed Page 5. Au Bon.Marche new goods Page 9. lj West Modus from New York arrived Page 9. j Tenders called by Municipality for cart- ling ashes Page 5. Commercial Rubber Co. sell furniture &c X —Page 5. Engineer wanted for
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    • 12 1 IK VOl WAN'I XKW < AKS gP% ***g% for hire, i.ixr, ir Vtllw
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 124 1 THE WEEK. I hnrsday, Gih. Dalhonais Chapter, 8.30 pjn. j High Water. 8.32 a.m., 9.13 p.m. I riday, 7th. [High Watei. 9.10 a.m., 10.0 p.m. Saturday, High Water.— 9.l7 a.m., 10.40 p.m. j Johore Planters' Association meeting. Sunday, 9lh. High Water.— lo.23 a.m., 11.31 p.m. Monday. 10th. High Water. 11.0
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  • 569 2 unle tiie I •Thi* avindi like a German 1 f.e said. "You don*l want to o :> ai _re it merely on tha account, do you?"' asked the ticketki_ I thought you might be able to ly ire v ith a periscope to see over that big woman sitting juat
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 237 2 I MULFORDS I PULL FEELING I AFTER EATING _£_33_S_2___S_y__J^ l(*^*MlM^ti^ DESIGNS HAND PAINTED I CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS. REAL NOVELTIES Any design painted and printed to order I Apply to THE INTERNATIONAL PUBLICITY BURBA! 16 b Change Alley i SINGAPORE. PERFECTION In Underwear At MANILA HOUSE 106 Orchard Koad
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    • 692 2 _____s_C___2i___3__^___*j'&^_____^_i_wKS____9l_^*^4_-. From SAURDAY, November I, to I AN EXQUISITE PICTURE One of the Universal Special Star Attractions Featuring Dainty Little MAE MURRAY Who Charmed audiences m Her Body m Bond and p, H ing who has something more than good ti> offer m MODERN LOVE IN MX PARTS A powerful
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  • 1846 3 To Dec. SI Sept. To date. 1916 Allagar, Deo 288, 4C0 81.200 224,000 l.Qajab.Sep 127,8. 9 18,75 b 114 038 Alor Pongsn 86,785 121 836 lima, 876,800 32, C00 281,600 Sep .76,526 21,785 202,275 Au-JcLcro, Mar 269,865 80,695 264,126 An Ma?ay,D<»c 1 H-54,452 If 1,650 1,167,495 JeS'trn,
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  • 259 3 I re II tul-* iv Art! oclamn arc monthly tota-s lor Jaa*Deo, -*>i v ihtiuonth la -abloh tho Cou-psny's y. ar end <t< (3 a.tcr the name. Third colu*__n phows tho t >'.a' tj iL.'.r. v.'l m 0 '*;d colMiin tho t-)ta> ot tta I a ImVi .vui.r
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 403 3 ■nw'—iii imi i______,n___________________i_____»______, __9B__& T j (^pT HXLF OF TYRE COST AND I fl >,}% <r^^», v *^^B___S_flß_.'**^^ X__ _^_flk fli |P J *_t' Sp^L. m***\ mam aasmmm va y H __L^_. Mem* WV Wf V-^_^ *_i ***V I> **mf I I I If H C f 8 v ___n
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    • 48 3 WHY TAKE OIL Ok SALTS n be er of I PINKETTES the whu bilio pirn] Dr. X-_. |m i iii am 1 1 m m amta, n nn uau mm D,SENTEB* AND DIARRHOEA BROWN'S SPECIFIC. ITo be had at MAYNARD'i. DIfcPENBARY, and of MI 83 BROWN. I 1
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    • 65 4 Fire Extinguishers have extinguished! over 1,250 actual tires m India since T— -4 _rS -J _r^ li I v Ul uiy iz/ i Zf. mf Full particulars from The Borneo Co., Ltd S- 4* I WEIGHING MACHINES H I *H M __k »_b_b_-_m__l 1 HIS H 91 il r _»__U
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    • 701 4 CHING KENG LEE CO. IN THE ESTATE OF CHOA CHUAN CIIIOCK DECEASED. In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. Settlement of Singapore. m 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.
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    • 617 4 AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS Are You m Want of a Godown with Road and !!i\. i PRELLMINARY NOTH We the undersigned have received instructions lo sell hv Pul at our sale-room Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, At an early date. All that very valuable piece of freehold land area 28,118 ia.i__.r_.
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    • 378 5 WANTED. NN AN IK I) TO BUY nd-hand Chinese or European HOUBBHOLD FURNITURE cry description (big or small lots) rd. A, Hand care of Vrvc ?s. 9-10 v Smart diesst*-*?, Blouses, underw ed 10-r> at Planten Hotel. 2 I Clnl re. I*> 15-11 IMMEDIATELY— Two young tlv arrhrod m the
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    • 564 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF I nredeemed Pledges, the property of 15 Pawnshops. Ol Saturday 1»{ November at 10 a.m. On Tueaday Ith November at 10 a.m. On Thursday 6th November at 10 a.m. On Saturday Sth November at 10 a.m. The Pledges consisting of watches Ins, Kohl diamond and
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    • 458 5 I RUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Excellent Terk Household Furniture, National Gash Register, etc. thc i ommen ial Rubber Co*s Mart on Saturday Bth November at 10.30 a.m. Comprising a number of teak book and show cases v. ith ':i.c-T doors, bentwood standard erairs, teak dining ta"ble and din- ner
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    • 648 5 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS will be received up to noon on Friday, the 7th November, 1919, at the Colonral Secretary's Office, Singapore, the Resident Councillor's Office, Penang, and the Resident's Office, Malacca, from persons I desirous of contracting for supplies for the I Government at Singapore, Penang, and Malacca, respectively,
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    • 766 5 I TENDERS. NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the Resident's Office, Kuching, up to the 30th November 1919 for the lease of the Pawnbroking Farm for the District of Sarawak Proper, i.e., J from Tanjong Datu to the Sadong River, inclusive. The Farm confers the exclusive right to the lessee
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    • 599 5 t *^*^f i> t^^»g***^""^*»_'-i_i-_----^_-_-_--.****_--_-* i n TENDERS. GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. ..Tenders ate Invited for (he following >york POo4 Office, Rengam. Plan and specification for th. be seen j?t this office at any day Friday cxl between the bo* un. and 1 p.m. The lowest or any tender
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  • 606 6 The Singapore Free Press. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1910. The Labour Problem. That Britain is not alone m her labour troubles Is no matter for congratulation. Since the railway strike we have heaul of only two or three "sectional labour stoppages, but no doubt lhe railway strike, following on that of
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  • 402 6 JHe unprecedented high value of silver is no;v beginning to make its influence felt m countries which, having a gold standard, yet use the white I metal as subsidiary coinage. The Straits found i.self with a subsidiary j coinage, which w.th silver at 45d. an ounce it
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  • 402 6 c The rent assessment bo*rd for Singapore Q will sit at the Blue .iral Board Room en Tuesday Nov. 11 at J..5 p.m. B Lightning struck a coalfield near Asansol, s Calcutta, killing 10 coolies instantaneously j and severely injuring five others. i*> m The Empire Entertainers who have been
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  • RUSSIA'S DILEMMA.
    • 412 6 THE GENERAL OPINION. I London, Oct 10. It is now not doubted that Judenitch has suffered a setback which is especially serious m view of the rapid approach of winter. It is reported from Helsingfors that he has abandoned Gatchina and retreated on the whob* line
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    • 75 6 Mr. C. C. Henson ___**eni for Fillis' Circus has arrived m Singapore from Java, and informs ca that the Company will play here for a short reason. Several new turns will be given, notably Francis Dainty, a wonderful performer on the one -wheel Cycle from New York Hippodrome.
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    • 252 6 Miss Tempest has a remarkable knowledge of modern literature. She will turn from the English writers to the Continental with a freedom of mind and catholicity of taste that are amazing. She knows Europe, ,ts pictures its statuary, and its Cathedrals. "I always envy one who
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  • 611 6 Mr. HUGHES* ELECTION CHAMPAIGN I NATTERS TO BE DBALT -> Meltourae, Ocl n Mr Hughes, m opening ti0?l at Australian Labour Party's titu v.ar. He said that the orn prices was to m. duce paper currency. He m, a Royal Commission on pi M being appointed and
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    • 159 6 THREE STAR i BBANDY PER $32 CA SE 0/ CALDBEGK MAGGREGOR Go., XTT* 11 7" Ci A CAVCI N E\Y SEASONS GENERAL CATALOGUE X —^^lIZ^W JUST ISSUED **~-r— 3*" S *S-fP :z= p^> If you have not received our :fi t j Ja CODV send for onp -•■^■■SiiiipSmp I j
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    • 30 6 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS nnd MERCANTILE ADVERTISER Established, 1 Telephone No. M The on'y Morning Paper m the Straits Settlements. Cables -"ADVERTISER," Singapore. Editorial and Publishing Office, 30 RAFFLES PLACE.
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    • 85 6 The residents of the Peak are at present discussing the audacity of a thief who has become a frequent visitor at many of their houses. This man walks into a residence m broad daylight, and carries away anv- I thing he can lay his hands upon before anybody ,s aware
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    • 34 6 A Dacca message state* that a Wf£ broke out on the night of the Wh m the godown of Messrs NthM* Company, Jute merchant* ia estimated at Rs. 1.50.000* TW waa covered by insurance
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  • 128 7 THE COMMONS DEBATE VARIED NEWS I Raoti eel London, Oct 30. financial situation eras ..ntinued b\ Mr. .1. R. Clynes moving an nt declaring that the present na_ndltur< was unjustifiable,' economy, and advo. levy on capital and the revision to the state f war fortunes for the purpose
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  • 563 7 SO \>i: FOR PARSIMONY. i G >rge, replying to the debate opinion that thc Chancellor j had knocked the bottom out of the case of, the critic- He emphasised their disagree- i mentl to where to retrench and j greatest expenditure was Lnl i navy. He pointed
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  • 845 7 London. Oct 30 lii the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Chamberlain, Sir Donald Maclean quoted Mr. Chamberlain's Speech of Aug 7 when he spoke' of national bankruptcy. He asked vhat had happened m the interval to justify the Chancellor's new position. Sir D. Macin no way thought
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  • 632 7 MONTREAL GOES MAD. THE UNITED NATION I Montreal, Oct. 29. Montreal surpassed itself to-day m its reception of the Prince of Wales on his) return visit. The route was lined with crowds, shouting and waving flags. Flowers and confetti were showered on the Prince. Afte. a civic
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  • 128 7 Singapore, November 5. During the past week values have shown slight fluctuations with n higher tendency, on receipt of cable advices from London quoting 2s. 4\_d. for both grades. At the opening of the usual Weekly Auctions this morning thete was a firm undertone and Standard Sheet
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  • 772 7 WASHINGTON AND THE TREATY. THE GERMAN NAVY. Washington. Oct. 30. Xo further rmendmentf to the Peace Treaty are at present suggested but there arc fourteen reservations reported by the Foreign Relations Committee to be considered. Aiter these have been dealt with the Treaty as a whole must
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    • 40 7 1 1 The Ceylon Independent records the death i m Colombo on Oct. 17 of Dr. G. G. Hesse, late of the Straits Medical Department, twho retired from the post of Port Surgeon, Perak, m 1902 and returned to Ceylon.
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    • 22 7 Mr. C. M. Seymour of the Electric Light Department is leaving Government and 1 taking up an appointment m Sumatra. (M. M.)
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    • 336 7 ROBINSON Co. LETTS'S POCKET AND ROUGH ■2H_£*. ''^•■^■^AtAik^o^mU B I 7JS-1. ~?&t*/&fY} -i _H?« XMsTTtiXhaZcSamcß *«4BE *m V-: L >•_£_> -J** mtXar f r -***n_lS___i "-^jUt-v Ij«£^-_l_P-<»^ *^s_E^_r^'*^_-*? -**nnfcSVi /fflß^^HßSf VL: )M<f WlsHh "I I Irt I M y**WWß»ii-t/ 1 a___E^HBIBIBPB^BtJt^-f Ky 7-*H> C Q--I *^____OT___r«BS_^^_H& lfifv-*V^_ftv a^'^iß^M^HP--* "*V_gJHfff —*S^m0
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 512 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated m Japan. UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmy mmmmm (Subject to alterations without Notice). EUROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal-. Fortnightly Service. For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, London and Antwerp TAMBA MARU Dec. EUROPEAN LINE (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly Service. CALCUTTA LINE. (Cargo Only)
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    • 763 8 K. P. M. L KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OP BATAVIA Telephone 131 Passage Prpt. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers I>v_.k 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Van Refb Fours tnya, Boclelec^, *mpcaan, Laboean-tlaoji, Ta 1
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    • 540 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA APCAR LINE. (Incorporated m England). MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with lILs Majesty's Government) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at BUSDended. ttl pre-seni LONDON .FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON I TO MARSEILLES ONDON DUE SINGAPORE LEAV E
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  • 714 9 FRASER Co.. EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS SINGAPORE NOVBMBBI KJl I MINING. [Figures in brackets shows the capital and Ksue valuo of the Share in dollar*, unless otherwise marked. C. Cum dir; x equals er dir.J A inns ($100,000—0) 12 nom. Ayer Weng ($100,000—1)' 2.20—2.40 Hitan Tin (»300,000
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    • 460 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM.) i SINGAPORE— BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. For I Tringganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Laton. Kot'SHtnui, Bandon, Langsuan, Chum-pon and Banekok I HATIPOK lOthNotfoiO I^nSTiSS I SUDDHADIB 17th Nov. 1010 10th Nov. 1010 VALAYA tfth Nov. 1019 26th Nov. 1010 The Reamers
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    • 326 9 OCEAN TRANSPORT COMPANY, LTD. [Incorporated m Japan] FOR SEATTLE. Sailings not yet fixed. For freight and further particulars. Apply to PATERSON SIMONS Co., Ltd., Agenta. FOR NEW YORK. Om% "LOWTHBR CASTLE" Loads enc Oct. \ia Panama Canal. PATERSON SIMONS ft Co., Ltd., 7-8 AS tSt SOCIETA BI NAVIGAZIONE A VAPORE
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    • 478 9 j THE "BEN" LINE STEAMERS, LTD. (Incorporated m the United Kingdom.) OUTWARDS. BENVORLICH due about Oct. 31 For Hongkong Japan BENMOHR due about Nov. 25 For Hongkong Japan BENLEDI due about Dec. 18 For Hongkong Japan HOMEWARDS. No steamers berthed at present. NO PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. PATERSON, SIMONS Coy., Ltd., Agents
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    • 299 9 INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION (Incorporated m the Un ited States of America.) New Direct Service between New York, Singapore and Java Ports and vice versa via Suez Canal. With the co-operation of the United Sattes Shipping Board direct steamship line as above has been planned. A commencement is being made with
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 300 10 NOTICES. fNKW SHIPMENT ARRIVED BNGI *SH FORM \I.IN. PORCELAIN 1 \n:\ CUPS, iCBTIC KCIDy BNAMELLED CO -kGULATING PANB 1 l»y t inches WHITE A Bl IVHITB BNAM^L is I*. 11 hy 1 iiuhea BLUE AND WHITE ONLY. Fot Particolan PLEABE APPLY UNITS STORKS AGENCY 10-4 Orchard Ro 30-10 NOTICE. IN
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    • 328 10 BEFORE YOU INVEST mmemmmmmmmemm sj motor trucks must stand hard service iii to bo profitable to their owners j JI "vVHITE I tkmm9mkm*9*amm\ ________HM _(<**' "a*** m*~ •*V_^ -4&POTBfc _jJH^ aft m^ m *mm*^m m mmmmmm* ""W __pa^^. -w a^!-^^^ v _«lf^^-*WkJ» H_^^^B^^TB W A-* H l-l w J* DEPENDABLE
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    • 231 10 Rather Strengthens f cment. -^^SEs?^fe^ e Fa!Jas and K,pka,d s tests ,n Afm&r f /m*t& v i E- '-i tmZum!.'. Pf9^ t-*l _Bt __r_. K^c^____pF__K fc i n w fep Tgjn^ii_ffi .<r>j» >-* CTST* 5 H y i >■** m L~ H| to keep back heads "^-gaßß^V^ to.J^- 8 .mating
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    • 203 10 How few people |L|HmJ realise that indigesII WfiOOS J tion is near -^y always lIScR?At?\l causeci b Y wind on i|p^Sm\l stomach, and yet it is lilfP-ttl Peppermint Cure, ft y.z.r— ,\l taken after meals [j; '"zr-j,- Hi would remove 11 that iii -Sr" 1 over-loaded feeling M. j tUMr-tal
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  • 63 11 November 5. Bank 4 m.s. _> 1 Bank demand 2 J Private credits 8 m.s. o_£ New York Bank demand 49 New York 90 days 5 l France demand 42 0 India, T. T. 116 Hongkong, demand 95 j% p ie^ Yokohama, demand gg£ Java, demand |?ft| Bangkok, demand
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  • 126 11 November 5. Tin Buyer* $130.00 Gambier |f 2| Gambier Cube No. 1 fi 06 Pepper Black BC CT. Pepper, (White fair) £8 CO Tapioca, small pearl, f.q. 2 COO n n flake, f.q. 14.25 medium pearl, f.q. 10 00 Pearl Sago, small 19 ,9 Copra Sundried 20 8' Copra
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  • 8 11 Oct. 5. Esmeralda, Scott Barley, Salahadji (Dut).
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 465 11 -__———__-.-_>_. i-__r-MMSia_«-^____h_a_:*%__A^___.--5--_»ai_£ UMta over $2,000,000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 fi THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [Incorporated m Straits Sett.] HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life
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    • 499 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, bLTD. (Incorporated m Japan) Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 v apiia. Paid Up Y. 42,000,000 i Reserve Fund Y. 25,000.000 President. N. K. Kajiwara Esq. Vice-President S. Suzuki Esq. DIRECTORS. Kajiwara Esq. F. Watanabe Esq. N. Soma Esq. I Matsukata Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. M. Mitsui Esq. M. Odagiri
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    • 469 11 _LlJ__JMLl__LßL_fßg______g^ CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £2,100,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 HEAD OFFICE 88 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Iloilo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Seremban
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    • 394 11 I INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m the U. S. A.) i Capital and Surplus U. S. $6,590,000—* 1 Straits $13,000,000. i Unc!i\ 'tied Profits U. S. $3,054,763— Straits 6,109,526. IIIEAD OFFICE:— 55, WALL STREETNEW YORK. BRANCHES:— Batavia London S. P. de Macoris Lyons I Bombay Manila Santiago do los Calcutta
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    • 300 11 NAUTICAL ACADEMY. SAILORS' HOME. Thc above School is now open for 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. 11. W. Morris, Superintendent of the Sailors' Home. 11-10 S ue
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 74 11 VESSELS ARRIVED. Bcnoa Dut 1,710 from Tjiladjap 5 to Pontianak 6. Sri Muar Brit VG from Malacca 5 to Malacca 6. Kaka Brit 221 from Malacca 5 to Malacca C. Van Goens Dut G44 from Bel-Deli ."> to Eel-Deli 7. Transvaal Dan 2,704 from Port Said 5 to Samarang unc.
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    • 429 11 MAIL TABLE. To-day. Intermediate and local mails, will bl i found m list below: Per ang, Malacca. F.M.S. (by Train) C j p.m. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and stations to Koala Lumpui/ at 6 a.m. Joi.ore 8, 9.30, noon, 2. 4 A p.m. Cucob Hock Tew 9 a.m. Kretay,
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  • 306 12 TIIE PI F I IFE KOW). '1.. the Edit Dear but U o* ople i* sin, .o or Native, an I tainted m I tes! decree with tin Will; the except: the United m all countries of thc world i- t d.b left an „1k to the
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  • 186 12 A correspondent at Rangoon asks the P. G. to call attention to the fact that Chinese passengers travelling from China to Rangoon run the risk of being refused to land Lt their destination if their passports are not endorsed by the Chinese-Consul at Penang or Singapore.
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  • 192 12 llie annual report uf the above company I pre tinted at lhe annual general meetat the Chartered Cank Chamber?, on Thursday, Nov. _;uh at noon, is as follows: The profit for tlie year amounts to 10.85; to which has to be added the amount brought forward from
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  • 663 12 MAY PENALTIES FOR GANG ROBBERS. Urn Assizes yesterday before Mr. B own the sixteen years old lad I r Allied Sidin bin Dcrahim was unanimously found guilty of having broken into 621 Ige-rd early on the morning of August last occupied by a Chinese watchr j maker jeweller,
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  • 157 12 A verdict of culpaMe homicide amounting jto murder was returned by the Coroner against Ito, the Japanese who is alleged to have fatally stabbed a compatriot named Takagawa, on the night of October 19 last 2 Malabar-st, arising out of a drunken brawl. Evidence was led to
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  • 76 12 Orders for week ending- Saturday November Sth, 1919. Thursday Cth. Band Practice, Malay Volunteer Club, 5.."> p.m. Friday 7th.— Route March, All Troops parade at Y. M. C. A. S. 15 p.m. i Individual Troop Orders as issued by Scoutmasters. I If an 1 ...torian has no
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  • 786 12 ECHO OF SHANTUNG. The Singapcre correspondent of "The Tines" Trade Supplement writes: One of the r> r >'' tur i of the Malays market I which ■<sv* well be l-otnmented < a is the decline m the success of Japanese firms. Before the war Japanese houses w>c
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  • 28 12 GARRISON GOLF CLUB. Play for the Monthly Medal (stroke) will be a.s follows: Ladies, Thursday, No\. Gth. Men Satmday, Nov. <Ah, and Sunday,' Nov. 9th, j
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  • 327 12 Our Own Correspondent. Fenang, Nov. 5. The Bhar: ta is expected at the scone of the Fazilka wreck to-day (oth), where the .•teamer Nias, v. hie)-, however is without wireless, has been standing by. Definite news is expected of the vessel. There is a probability of not leaving
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  • 296 12 A return is published by the Admiralty j showing the total losses of ships during the war. The total is 1.069. of which 234 v. ere warships and £15 auxiliary vessels. Of the warships 13 were battleships, three battle cruisers, 13 cruissrs, 12 light cruisers ((including
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  • 198 12 At the usual weekly meeting of the I Straits Chinese Reading Club held m the C. C. A. Hall on Monday the Nov 3rd, an impromptu discussion regarding the 'improvements that might be made m Singapore, was engaged m by the members of the Club. The Rev.
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    • 62 12 HEAVY PINES FOR CHANDU Mr. Langham Carter, sitting m the Third Court yesterday, disposed of three cases m which Wee Ah Hee, Fan Ah Fong and Wee Ah Hok, were charged with being interested or concerned m the removal of nonGovernment chandu for exportation and were respectively fined $1,000 or
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    • 68 12 i Noticing a newspaper parcel left on the seat of a third class railway compartment at Kuala Lumpur retentlv, a railway official examined it, and to his surprise, found that it contained notes and a cheque to the value of $2, 100. The mcney was subsequently claimed by a Chinese,
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