The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 November 1919
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Title Section18 1919-11-10 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. FEN CENTS THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, NOVEMHER 10, 1919. No. 9,82118 words
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Article299 1919-11-10 1 The strikes m America are not over yet, though there arc indications and hope:? of a soitler.unt. The interdict <A the Supreme Court seems to have Kept the leaders quiet. There is a further stoppage m the soft coal field of Chicago Page 7. From New York299 words
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Article965 1919-11-10 1 > i the v, rdi which hag n out of fashion m esthetics and common talk id picturosOjUCaeas. It suggests sentiment, the taste for ruins, blurred outline* and a false convention— all which a modern painter spurns. He hai bo nee for a view cf thing! which tends965 words
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Advertisement229 1919-11-10 1 I YOU WANT M.W (AKS my FOR III!,K. RING ll' tJ v^ SA in E j I\j J« E^j J A SCOTTISH DINNER AND BALL WILL BS HELD j November Jyth, 1919 I Full pa 'ticulars cf Spe: a Arnn^menc later j GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LTD. I] I I229 words
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Advertisement74 1919-11-10 1 yMP— iMft^MJliibaaiMiiilii i,, tt i M i: Wi^ii'iuiigtiTri mx^ij n_ iHuHBuKSOBBK I SAFETY TREAD TYRES B ith m m i» iiimmmwi ■wmn n— mii_miMx^ _^^__^i—^ cy \~si Z/ t'e)&/e.' C£ Because of its delicate aroma and sweetncssof flavour Sweet Chestnut Tobacco assures that pleasing contcntmert. n THE CRITERION OF QUALITY.74 words
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Advertisement90 1919-11-10 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS A note on Mr. Henderson and Life Insurance Pa.«;e 5. Well furnished bungalow to let Page •">. Two Roamer motor cars for sale m good order Pape 5. Lex requires two shorthand-typists Tape 5. I Chiny; Ken^' Lee sell household furnilure Page 5. Clerk, typist and Produce Storekeeper90 words
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Advertisement13 1919-11-10 1 IF YOU WAN I NKW CAM M bjb FOR HIRE, i;iN(, u> IfO13 words
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Miscellaneous105 1919-11-10 1 THE WEEK. Monday, 10th. High Water.— ll.o a.m. Legislative Council, 2.30 p.m. World's Week of Prayer, V..M.< I p.m. Tuesday 11th. High Water. .17 a.m., li.^S p.m. Armistice Par.se, 11 a.m. Wednesday 12th. High Water. 1.05 v.m., .20 p.m. New Year Sports Meeting, S. C. C. 5.15 p.m. Lodge Zetland,105 words
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Article181 1919-11-10 2 Should we speak of mock turtle-soup, or .ock-turtle soup. The matter i-> not so Fi.nple as it seems. In (ieorpian (lays a banquet at which a turtle was to be th# principal dish was to a "Turtle," ami the guests were invited -to a "Turtle," justM St Oxford181 words
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Article115 1919-11-10 2 Ihe (i\ il and Military Gazette learns from an authoritative source that arrangements for aeroplane service m India are m many instances almost completed. Schemes for the main part are projected I y private enterprise and the firms m question are engaged m negotiation with th* Government115 words
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Article89 1919-11-10 2 The French General Lapcrrine, says the Temps, when operating m Northern Africa, had to negotiate with two brothers, joint <hief tains of their tribe. He was much puzzled by the fact that now one brother, :now the other, appeared m his tent to negotiate, but that the two89 words
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Article218 1919-11-10 2 It if believed tbat (here are yet great possibilities fee talcing developments jo Sam. Hitherto, becauea of lack of adequate facilities for frßneportfttioo, it ias been the mineral bearing area* situated near the centres ol population, that have raaioly bean exploited, while tie vast monnfa'n ranges218 words
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Advertisement185 1919-11-10 2 THE TRENCH CURB FOR TKOPU AL ANAEMIA LYCOHEMOGLOBINK J DROPS. Prlci SJ per hoitk of ;»il C'lipmists BOLE AGENTS MEDICAL HALL Opposite I'ost Office ■■■■■■■■■mil DESIGNS HAND PAINTED '< CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR (AKDS. REAL NOVELTIES \ny detifll paiMtcii and printed to order im IMKKNATIONAL PUBUCITT BUREAU SINGAPORE. P PERFECTION185 words
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Advertisement335 1919-11-10 2 P s;^. 7^: 3&h fl is? 1 U^ J r »> itF~ r- "if nJmwßTwr From SUNDAY', NOVEMBER 9, co FRIDAY r NOVEMBER 14 A Mighty Western Production. The First of BENJAMIN B. HAMPTONS GREAT AUTHORS' PIOTURES, inc., PHOT GP LAYS. Adapted from the novel of STEWART EDWARD* WHITE THE335 words
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Advertisement320 1919-11-10 2 I^'or Six Nights From SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8. to FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11 THE GREATEST OF JFWEL PRODUCTIONS AND THE MOST STUPENDOUS Featuring DOROTHY PHILLIPS One of America's Greatest Emotional Act resTHE HEART OF HUMANITY In 9 Reels A picture with a powerful heart-inteivst story, stirring and tremendo ly realistic. Wonderfully well320 words
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Article1109 1919-11-10 3 There was once man who lived m the vi!!a of a row and he had a garden at f rails and v"cc which he kept as the i hi i: used to lament his m; >d ai the end <-i' he I; was waste land where1,109 words
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Article94 1919-11-10 3 i B fhc departure for homo of considerable numbers (<]' German prisoners from Park HbH Camp, Osweatry led to some very btriking acene*. They were rntraineU at Gobowen for a centre near Hall, ,?n route for Bambur^. 1 1 3 contingents included a number of S npa94 words
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Article364 1919-11-10 3 J One rePnlt of the wnr hna been to brina I jheme to many commercial interests m j Chin* tbr.t ccuucrjc poEBibilit:es for 5 foppljlog ficd and p.odu'be to ether I jcountries. Ohioft'f epportunity has been 1 made co apparent that it is net 1 ksly364 words
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Advertisement162 1919-11-10 3 PATRONIZED tIJH^ ROYALTY. >- JUST RECEIVED t, SELECTION OF UDIES AND /•Hi 30LD Cie^RETTE GA3E3 ;9 M. ALSO 1» I FIHS SEt" JTIO J0" LA3IES' i iff 1 30LD& SILVER MESH BAGS 1 I 'EIIT&WE9DIK& RtNGS A SPECIALITY B Fenang. No. 625G3, High Street, Eingapore. I I I of the162 words
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Advertisement137 1919-11-10 3 ANNOUNCEMENT W SB BH SB Bl ifc. >S m B ISA B\ SJ SJ inßi sbsb^Bi ifjh jßrjff V W m BM ftV m ((A iJ 1# V" U Bl A m m mm Hi fLff ||L ftm V "Unyx Hosiery JUST RECEIVED I bk; shipment of I "LETTS DIARIES"137 words
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Advertisement143 1919-11-10 4 Fire Extinguishers fires m India since I fl M H I The Borneo Co., Ltd [Incorporated m England] SINGAPORE IPOH ft PENANG. New Silks for X'mas The tatest production of Dress Materials, Silks, and Fabrics Ha\e been procured by Wassiamull Assomull Co. To meet special X'mas presents requirements.c nts. The143 words
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Advertisement655 1919-11-10 4 CHING KENG LEE CO. IN THE ESTATE OF CHOA CHUAN CHIOCK DECEASED. In the Supreme Court of the 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. The655 words
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Advertisement693 1919-11-10 4 Are You m Want of a Godown with Bood and River FfcoaUgt f PRELIMINARY NOTICE We the undersigned have received instructions to Mil by Public t at our sale-room Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, At an early date. All that very valuable piece of freehold land area 28,118 square foot Toftf693 words
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Advertisement234 1919-11-10 5 1 AN 1EI) TO BUY nd-hand Chinese or European HOUSEHOLD PUmNITUKB cry descripl.on (big or small lots) c of Free Press. 'J-10 v.c Sm asi JJii sees, anderv played 10-."> I: 1 11 i i' to ta t. Tri i nth. Burop G tod 11 v.c. WANTED. .ore Joh Second234 words
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Advertisement421 1919-11-10 5 AUCTION SALES. TUI COMMERCIAL RUBBER Co., Ltd. Auctioneers Valuers No. 3 Raffles Place. Forthcoming Auction Sales. I Ihi undersigned have sees instructed to sell by auction at their vale-room, NO. 3 ItAFFLEfI PLACE, On Wednesday, i 2th Nov. |flf at 2.-I0 p.m. l. Freehold land at Gajrlang Road near n421 words
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Advertisement787 1919-11-10 5 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. i TENDERS will be received at the Colonial Si cretary's Office up to noon of 10th No/cmI ber, 1919, for the supply of Rations and Sundries for Hospitals for the period Ist January, 1920, to 31st December, 1920. I Tenders should be on the authorized i orris787 words
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Advertisement470 1919-11-10 5 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Tenders aie invited for the following >\ork Post Office, Rengam. Plan and specification for the above may be seen at this office at any day Friday excepted between the bottrf of 9.'iO a.m. and 4 p.m. The lowest or any tender not necessarily470 words
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Advertisement918 1919-11-10 5 NOTICES. fiOVEKNMENT NOTII X ATION. STRAITS SFTTLKMK.MS I p, r ,-,nl. VA|{ LOAN 191B— 191« I. Interest onpons. Interest coupons of the above loan (Dividend No. 6 due 16th November, L 919) not. cashed through Banks may bo presented for payment ki the General IN.^t OnVe m apore, Penanp »ird918 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article27 1919-11-10 6 A; the General Hospital. Singapore, on No.- Mb, -John Georfc Flanagan, eldest son of John Flanagan, Inspector of Weights and Measures. Aged 86. Funeral this evenbig.27 words
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The Singapore Free Press. MONDAY NOVEMBER 10, 1919.
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Article783 1919-11-10 6 Bolshevists. The imminence of danger from German sinister influences 1 spreading over the borders and joining hands with propagandist brethren m Russia still exists, but the firm attitude oi the Supreme Council m insisting en the Berlin government controlling its ov.n recalcitrant soldiery m the783 words
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Article269 1919-11-10 6 - The eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month —there is no n^aji-w m it, except to the ear. But to the heart Nov. 11th 1918 means much (o those of an ape to think and aiv yet alive. It n.nrked the armistkv that was the269 words
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Article296 1919-11-10 6 The ex German Prinzessin. and managed by the P. O. Co., came alongside the P. <fc O. Wharf yesterday, at 5 p.m. and is bound for London. There will be a Celebration of Holy Communion m S. Andrew's Cathedral to-morrow (ilth) at 7.30 a.m. m special Thanksgiving for the Armistice.296 words
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Article308 1919-11-10 6 MORE IMPORTANT DECISIONS. SHIPS SOU) TO HOLLAND. Berlin Nov. Ith The German Government has replied to the Supreme Council's note relative to the transfer of live Gernmn ships* to Dutch companies m wartime, offering to submit the the question to arbitration arranged by the Allied and Netherlands308 words
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Article484 1919-11-10 6 Mr. Goho. barrister-at-low, late of the Calcutta Bar, has joined the firm of Messrs. Rogers and Son, Malacca. Over 100 cadets from Dartmouth and Britannia Colleges sailed from Plymouth on board the battleship Temeraire for a six months' cruise m the Mediterranean. A report has been made by Mr. A.484 words
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Article641 1919-11-10 6 PROBLEM OV AMERK NOT YET SOLVED. London. .\o\. 4 Continued pressure i» being SXerted BDOS the strike leaders to call off the strik. the results aro not yet apparent. Tli*»y hays been informed that the President j the Attorney (Jrncral aro ready to Bttempi mi adjustment of641 words
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Article161 1919-11-10 6 Much regret will be felt at U* .loath of Ml John OaOTfi Manapan, eldest Mr. John Flanagan, an old and rwpecttd recent of Singapore. The deceased «rmi only 36 years of «nd had boor, m Urn service of Messrs Prater and X, son,:- fifteen161 words
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Advertisement94 1919-11-10 6 BRANDY PER $32 CA SE rv A Iff Duty Extra. f GUDBEGK MAGGREGOR 4 Go., JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. krf KING WILLIAM IV V.O.P. a WHISKY PERFECTION. PRICE WM CASE. SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. IMS M M B y i/4Lt;/ieLES //v MILNERS O A ri ri fl Fire94 words
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Advertisement30 1919-11-10 6 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS and MERCANTILE ADVERTISER Established, 1835. Telephone No. 56 The only Morning Papw m the Straits Settlements. CabIes— "ADVERTISER," Singapore. Editorial and Publishing Office, 30 KAFFLES PLACE.30 words
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GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
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Article48 1919-11-10 7 PREMIUM BONDS. London. Nut. 4. The labour party has decided to oppose the issu«- of premium* bonds. Meanwhile y tw hundred members of the Par- tikml a petition favouring th* London. Nov. 4. Law lia« announced that ommKtee will be appointed to consider lum bonds,48 words
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Article400 1919-11-10 7 < ONSOLIDATED MEDICOI London. Ntn, I. Lor l:as appointed a committee sider the positi< f al ser- m the various and dependent with n view maintaining an increased indidatee and securing content* 1 Tit. l-'uit'-.. r to consider whether the principle of assimilating the medical serighhouring colonies may400 words
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Article230 1919-11-10 7 LABOUR RULES THE ROOST. London, Nov. 4. The result of the municipal elections m icuncilg, Municipal Reformers a majority on twelve; Progressives on one. Women have ■?<1 ;i footing m most councils, Kensington having twelve and Hampatead six but labour is the most remarkable turnover. For instance m230 words
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Article322 1919-11-10 7 CONFLICTING REPORTS. Jl DKNTITHS AUMY. The Bolshevik wireless claims that Yudenich's northwest army is surrounded. lictatagftn Nov. 3rd a Jucleiulch communique admits the p m tin face of attacks bj latge Bolshevik forces. Negotiations for Finland's participation m ilu- Petrograd oflfeni ive have taken a favourable turn322 words
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Article88 1919-11-10 7 From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Nov. 8. There was a general half holiday on Friday for the Chingay procession, which was abandoned after four hours. His Excellency the O. A. G. .viewed the procession whk-h will be renewed on Saturday evening, Sunday and Tuesday and is said to88 words
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Article283 1919-11-10 7 Ihe following if the list of passengers' leaving by s.s. "Prinsensr". Airs. Cascidy and iniant, Mr. Meyer, Mrs.] Modeler and child, Mrs. Nissim, Miss Abed, Mr. and Mrs. Ztrner. Mr. and Mrs. Van Os, Mr. and Mrs. Jon* s and infant Mrs. Macpliail and infant, Mi.s Stevens, Mr.283 words
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Article51 1919-11-10 7 I During the rain and squall early yester--1 day morning a lar.?e tree m the compound of Pathe Freres, Orchard-rd, was uprooted and fell across the compound towards 1 Government House grounds, smashing a i lamp post, telephone post and wires. Some rails outside Government kouse grounds I wore also51 words
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Article1960 1919-11-10 7 THE ANNUAL MUTING. Ihe ninth annual general meeting of the Jmiah Rubber Kstattb Limited was held m the registered offices of the company, Chartered Hank Chambers, at noon on Saturday, attended by Messrs G. (Jordon Black (Chairman), D.D. Mackie, R. Nelson, A. E. Baddeley, I Lan Loon, and1,960 words
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Advertisement356 1919-11-10 7 ROBINSON Co. ill i 4; Aa 1 I, I. W¥ II II L i\§j^''! 1 1 1. 1 ivlL r*i ihlo.oO fciACH. ROBINSON Co. I BRITISH MADE fU± BEST WORKMANSHIP, A. M MATERIAI S AND FINISH HADE TO ANY SIZE I KEQL4RED. rmiER M SIKEL SPEAIMIEADED HNISH R 1/ GALVANIZED.356 words
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Advertisement489 1919-11-10 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (IncoriK)rated m Japan. UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. «ta (Subject to alterations without Notice). EUROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal-. Fortnightly Service. rFor (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, London and Antwerp YOKOHAMA MARU Nov. TAMBA MARU Dec. AiISHIMA MARU Dec. EUROPEAN LINE (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly489 words
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Advertisement661 1919-11-10 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE P AKETV AART MAATSCH APPIJ (Incorporated m Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BAT A VI A 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. Bbouwkr Blicjoe, Djtbo^a ami661 words
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Advertisement478 1919-11-10 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND (Incorporated m England). MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. I (Under Contract with Ilia Majesty's Government). i The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at preaenl Buapended. LONDON .FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON I TO MARSEILLES LONDON DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SINGAPORE478 words
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Article843 1919-11-10 9 Perak River Valley (225,000—1) 3.20—3.40 Paten Bulanp (2,000,000—4) 3.85—4.10 riingKor (.'ttO.OOO— 1) .90—1.00 Kadella (200,000—5) 11.25—11—75 Sandycroft (360,000—5) 4.40 4.60 ScuJai (800,00—5) 8.75—9.10 [rembronp: (200,000—1) .50— M0 Songei Bagan (600,000—2) 4.K0— 4.80 Songel Patar.i (1,000 000—1) .85— .0?. pi cm Tan.balak (450,000—1) 1.10—1.20 Tapah (600 000—10) 21.25—843 words
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Advertisement453 1919-11-10 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM.) COASTING SERVICE. For Krvtay. Tringganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Sinjrora laeon, Kohsamui, Bandon, Lan^uan, (.hum-pon and Bangkok. PPimiTmnv Arrival Departure I RA< HATIPOK 10th Nov. 1919 12th Nov. 1910 SUDDHADIB IVth Nov. 1919 19th Nov. 1919 VAI AYA Mth Nov. 1919453 words
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Advertisement328 1919-11-10 9 OCEAN TRANSPORT P COMPANY, LTD. [Incorporated m Japan] FOR SEATTLE. Suilings not yet fixed. For freight and further particulars. Apply .to PATERSON SIMONS Co., Ltd., A^ent.. FOR NEW YOHK. "LOWTHBII CABTLB" Loads about Nov. l Ith via Panama CanaL PATERSON SIMONS Co., Ltd., Agents. 7-8 SOCIETA DI NAVIGAZIONE A VAPORE328 words
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Advertisement563 1919-11-10 9 THE "BEN" LINE STEAMERS, LTD. (Incorporated m the United Kingdom.) BENLEDI due about Dec. 18 For Hongkong Japan Mr PATERSON, SIMONS Coy., Ltd., Agents. (Incorporated m England). The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. "Ellerman- Line. f Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN563 words
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Advertisement282 1919-11-10 9 INDOCHINA Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. [Incorporated m England] Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and Shanghai, and to Calcutta via Penang from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tk-rttsin, Newchang, Yangtsze ports, Formosa, the Philippine?, etc. FOR PEKANG AND CALCUTTA. s.s. KUMSANG282 words
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Article1404 1919-11-10 10 Kriaii Plant. Dec 183,800 154,820 Krabong, Sept 91,850 10,7*8 U8,!>72 Kaanc. Dec 8?5,2lO 219,000 K. Kaccpfir. Dec 814,888 281,605 K. Kut>u, June 122.474 18K.45-1 K. I.'pui.Nov 1,418.000 849, CC0 K. Porqan, Fob 9C9 719 ?87 626 X, Ri id D«* 85,574 €1,677 K. fc.diu, L»cC 2-6.550 !i63.8971,404 words
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Article301 1919-11-10 10 Ii above \\->* khe totals m tirii eclnaan trc monthly totals lor Jau-Lcc. Vi v jbe ruontb Id wbtcb the Company's year cuda if indicatf a j aftir the nauie. Third colamn aho-vs tho I 9 tota to aate md 8f CDad column the total •oT the p:>nt301 words
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Article139 1919-11-10 10 the Great War progressed the multi-! tu'lu of ba.li.;i and distinctions become contußing; and few could claim to know what. every badge and armband signified. Rut there was not much excuse except, perhaps, that he was a Dominion soldier--'" the er a bora who n< isional General,139 words
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Advertisement364 1919-11-10 10 NOTICES. NEW SI NT ARRIVED K\<.l ill ORMALIN, |»ORCELAL\ IBX CUPB, \< I IC ACID, l lULATING x by WHITE vmZLS j Indies D Wim PLJ -V UNITS STORES A( OB IT ALL DISPENSARIES vW L| 1 v eHP *i L^^JBBrJf M'TIIQAL H' 1^ ,\!^S| BROUGHOI I s s AND364 words
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Advertisement187 1919-11-10 10 S I OCHS OF t HUTTENBAOH BROS. 00. RECOGNIZED m its true light by the Government, the business world, and the individual buyer, the automobile has cast aside the title "Pleasure Car" and is now properly classified as a vehicle of real service a present day necessary. The owner not187 words
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Article62 1919-11-10 11 November Bank 4 m.s. 4 Bank demand j 4 j Private credit* 8 m.s. 2-4 J New York Bank demand 49 New York 90 days 6 j France demand 4^o India, T. T. ,Jf Hongkong, demand g.-.% p rcin Yokohama, demand ggi Java, demand 2s Bangkok, demand r.gi Sovereign,62 words
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Article148 1919-11-10 11 Novenbei v Tin 50 Tons $135.50 Gambier 15Q Gambier Cub« No. 1 a40 Pepper Black 86 QQ Pepper, (White fair) 68 00 Tapioca, small pearl, f.q. '20. C0 m flake, f.q. 1 1.25 j medium pearl, f.q. 20.00 Pearl Sago, small 10 75 Copra Sundried .j i t c148 words
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Advertisement464 1919-11-10 11 A- ttl >ver $2,000,000 f Assurance m force over $9,000,000 I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [Incorporated m Straits Sett.] I 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 British464 words
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Advertisement501 1919-11-10 11 iYOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, (Incorporated m Japan) Capital Subscribed Y. 100,OQO,oT>0 Capital Paid Up Y. 42,000,000 Reserve Fund Y. 25,000.000 President. N. K. Kajiwara Esq. Vice-President S. Suzuki Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Kajiwara Esq. F. Watanabe Esq. N. Soma Esq. I Matsukata Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. M. Mitsui Esq. M. Odagiri Esq.501 words
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Advertisement466 1919-11-10 11 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 Canton466 words
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Advertisement381 1919-11-10 11 INTERNATIONAL BANKING I CORPORATION. (Incorporated m the U. S. A.) Capital and Surplus U. S. $6,500,000 Straits $13,000,000. Undivided Profits U. S. $3,054,763— Straits 6,109,526. HEAD OFFICE:— SS, WALL STREETNEW YORK. BRANCHES:Batavia London S. P. de Macoris Lyons Bombay Manila Santiago de los Calcutta Medellin Caballeros Canton Panama Santo Domingo381 words
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Advertisement266 1919-11-10 11 I Baked eaten I I I m half-an-hour. 1 i j Littleloaves, scones, brealUast v \\<, mills bread twists, etc Ifi can be made and bakt din 15 to 20 minutes. And if they arc ||l raised with I I I Paisley Flour TL CTIOT? T IheoUuL raising powdrr tliey266 words
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Miscellaneous185 1919-11-10 11 VESSELS AT WHARVES. Tanjong Pagar East Wharf No. i. T a^ila, INperanca. East W lniri No. 2. Tec Fao, Preussen. Sheers Whirl No. S.~ Sithonia. Main IV hari No. tf. Australmead. Kanagawu llaro. Main Whirl No. s.— Nil. Main Wharf No. 'J.--Ehar^ta. Empire Dock No. 7. Yatshij;^. Sapporo Kara 5,185 words
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Miscellaneous363 1919-11-10 11 MAIL_TABLE. 10-dny. Interrae<liat« and local maili, will b« found m lift below: Prnang, Malacca, F.M.S. (by Train) p.m. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tin^gi and »tationt to Koala Lumpui at 6 a m. Jo;.ore 8, 9.20, noon, C, 4 A 6 p.m. Caw b Soon ;l .m >b Hock Tew 0363 words
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Article2374 1919-11-10 12 RAFrLES COIJJB B SCHEME. MUED VIKWS. The It I 'liege scheme and the pre- m Li bow Codai pare two of the principal sapid dnwaaeed oa Saturday at serai meeting: of the memaen <-f the Johore Planters A ri The Kon'bU- Mr. W. X. Gawler presided Mid among2,374 words
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Article139 1919-11-10 12 We understand that the entire organisation known as the Straits Agency, which was a branch of the Societe Financiere des Caoutchoucs, has by agreement been taken over by a new Company with the title of the Societe Internationale de Plantations ot de Finance to be commonly known as Sipef.139 words
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Article132 1919-11-10 12 THE CAULFIELD CUP. Exchanges to hand jostcrday give detail-' ed accounts of this mile and half event m Melbourne on Oct IS. The result was Lucknow (imp) by Minoru— Amphora 8 6 (Bullock) j" Nightpatch, 8.11 (G. Harrison) 2 Chrome, T.ii (W. Duncan) Surveyor, 7.9 (J. Killuru 4132 words
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Article159 1919-11-10 12 The' Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kuishu wer^ to commence the new service from Japan i China, Straits Settlements, to Hamburg j m October with the new steamer Delagoa Mavu,to be followed by monthly departures. The vessels will nlso load from Hamburg to the Far East as soon us exports159 words
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558 1919-11-10 12 SINGAPORE FAMILY BENEFIT SOCIETY. ANNUAL MEETING. At a. fairly well attended meeting oif the Singapore Family Benefit Society held on Saturday afternoon at the Victoria Memorial Hall, with Dr. J. If. Handy, the President, m the chair, the sixth annual report end account? for 1918 1919 were adopted. Speaking on558 words
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Article91 1919-11-10 12 Programme for Drills etc., for the Week- ending Saturday, 15th November, 191!). Sunday, Nov. 1).— 7.30 a.m. Balestier Rge. Casual P;irt 111 Classification. Monday, Nov. 10. 4.30 p.m. Balestier Rge. S.R.E. (v). Practice. r >.lo p.m Drill Hall Chinese Co., S.V.I. Recruits. Wednesday, Nov. 12.— 5.10 p.m.91 words
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Article29 1919-11-10 12 Ttro of Western monta the Hon winders, 11. L. C, and Mr. <:. B. 'I c latter gentleman had been c hairnMi. of the W. A. T. T, since 1908.29 words
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