The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 November 1919

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  • 19 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. i EN CENTS THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1919. No. 9,822
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  • 249 1 A diversified batch of lelegram.s romen m to-day, dealing with man> subjects. A tiny announcement states that the Senate has confirmed the Treaty's Shantung provision by forty one \<»tei<t twentysix Page 7. The Supreme Council is continuing steadily al work. It has replied f<> the Bulgarian comment
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  • 931 1 society h»a >« n formed m the Lake Country. t<> keep watchful sy« <>n any change which would destroy natural beauty.- The Times, Septen There can l>e no question tliat unless lovers of their native land are <>n th<- they will sec much swept away thnt vould wish
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 215 1 (OX) WAN n» ►X HIRE, RING UP H■ tJ IM. <l"^Ll m^^ vw i^^ m W^J November 29th, 1919 private Christmas cards SHOULD BE ORDERED AT ONCE. Full particulars of Speo^a'. flrran^meni latsr •lltentS S I Au uniU'rvowerod car is unequal 1 lla. COLLYER QUAY ll^M^^^^l a" I I RONEO
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    • 102 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Roneo Steel Cabinets Pag* 1. Uniteers have a resourceful shipbuilding department Page 2. Centra] Motors for White True! Page 10. Commercial Museum salt Page 3. Compounder wanted Pag Tydeus for home an<l some accommodation for gentlemen Page lndragiri Rubber Co. recommend a dividend Page Xotice re Estate of
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    • 14 1 IK YOU V, AX'I NEW CARS *f wm ty FOR HIRE, RJXG UP W
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 104 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday 11th. Ui^h Water. .17 a.m., 11.38 p.m. Armistice Pause, 11 a.m. Wednesday 72th. High Water.— l.os a.m., .20 p.m. New Year Sports Meeting, S. C. C. 5.15 p.m, ledge Zetland, 8.30 p.m. World's Week of Prayer, V M.C.A, 5.30 p.m Polo, o p.m. 'Thursday 13th. High Water.
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  • 253 2 A CRITICAL POSITION OWING TO ll\<K OF 1 i:i IGH the rcccif P oi a t irculax fro| Hon am er 23rd., the i hi baa been r«isfd from to 12 issued without tera m m ai sum they have i business on the I rrent
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  • 113 2 Ft be Made More Democratic. Bombay, Oct. 21. Thi Bombay Corporation has been di*cussinc its constitution which the Bombay Government proposes to radically alter with view to making it more democratic. After several animated discussions, m which some personalities were exchanged, it was decided to support a
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  • 90 2 v fork, October s.— The United States Council of National Defence has issued a statement ,n which it snys the high cost of living i: ddfl to the fact that there has not been a fall atiiiaation of the nations i i-owers since the
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  • 83 2 October 2.— During September the Treasury received £3872 from betting taxes and a 17,275 from the totalisator. The former showed a decrease of £2,069 ami the latter ar increase of ***** compared with the fame month of 1918, or a general increase of £3862. For the period from
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 233 2 iiiiiiiiik3iiiiiiiiiiibiiiih i beauty m every box 5 S POUDRE S NILDE S TH£ DISPENSARY LTD. SaaKiisiaßsi.aszx&aHKßHHHm DESIGNS HAND PAINTED CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR C ARDS. REAL NOVELTIES Any design painted and printed to order Apply to THI INTONATION W. P PUBLICITY BUREAU 1G b Change Alley SINGAPORE. PERFECTION In Underwear
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    • 336 2 From SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, to FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11 A Mighty Western Production. The First of BENJAMIN B. HAMPTON'S' GREAT AUTHORS' PICTURES, Inc., PHOTOPLAYS. Adapted from the novel of STEWART EDWARD WHITE THE WESTERNERS In 7 Parts Featuring ROY STEWART, MILDRED MANNING AND ROBER) MoKIM A picture that will make you
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    • 271 2 r'or Six NJgh From SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, to FRIDAY, NOVEMBER n THE GREATEST OF JFWEL PRODUCTION AM) THE MOST STUPENDOUS DOROTHY PHILLIPS One of America's Greatest Emotional Acil THE HEART OF HUMANITY In 9 Reels A picture with a powerful heart-interrst siory, stirring and tn ly realistic Wonderfully well pense
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    • 226 3 I MOTOR BOATS LAUNCHES. •*H I IJlflfti v I S ALL WORK CARRIED OUT UNDER SKILLED EUROPEAN SUPERVISION I UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. I (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements.) I t i*< iy*! j i^r t I Damp Walls. l^^^^l Flooded Cellars. 11 n ruwucr IH-4^JB i >t^^ A v^-?jy TB^T^^Tifl
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    • 679 3 j Don't fail to take advantage of I Superior Tokyo Goods will be on sale at The Japanese Commercial Museum 77, Brass Basah Road, Singapore From Nov. 24th to Dec. Ist, 1919 m Commemoration of the Anniversary of the Museum TAKE CARE OF YOUR HAIR ADOPT THE POPULAR AND BENEFICIAL
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    • 91 3 I ZEBEOELA ESTATES BUY BEFORE TOO LATE An Orange Grove esti«£ted;riturns 5" acres [COOjtn--stb year £260 6th year £500 7th yearg; £750 lOtb year^> £I,COO Remember you havejfive years or seven yean TO PAYHT IN /LPPLY AT ONCE AFRICAN REALTY TRUST, LID, (ILcoiicrattd In BctfbAhfcft) BfßfapCN I'ffnch: 29, Piffle fqnare.
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    • 32 4 MBV %^mm Fire Extinguishers have extinguished over 1,250 actual fires m India since The Borneo Go., Ltd [Incorporated m England] SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG. WEIGHING MACHINES STOCKS OF AVER.YS* AND FAIRBANKS HUTTENBMJHBROS. CO.
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    • 895 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. The
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    • 760 4 AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS Are You m Want of a Godown with Road and River Frontage PRELIMINARY NOTICE We the undersigned h&\e received instructions to sell by I'uhlic Auction at our sale-room Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, At an early date. All that very valuable piece of freehold land area 28,118
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    • 356 5 WANTED. YV \\ii:i) TO BUY Second-hand Chinese or European HOI BEHOLD FURNITURE of every description (big or small lots) Rand >f i Prate, 9-10 WANTED (Bi I I lie. An !si month. I for European then' ply. Ko. 103 IV N ii:d. lor a Shore Job a Bocond I r
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    • 591 5 AUCTION SALES. THE COMMERCIAL RUBBER Co., Ltd. Auctioneers Valuers No. 3 Raffles Place. Forthcoming Auction Sales. I llk Bfleteratgued have been instructed to m-11 bj auction at their sale-room, NO. ItAFPLBfI PLACB, On WedntMlay, i_>(h NOT. 1910 al 2.30 p.m. 1. 1 rtehold land at Qaylang Road near Lorong L'
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    • 753 5 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Tenders a?e invited for the following work Post Oflice, Rengam. Plan and specification for the above may be seen at this office at any day Fridny excepted between the hour* of 9JSO a.m. and 4 pjn. The lowest oi any tender not necessarily
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    • 498 5 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Tenders are invited for the supply of the j lollowhin Materials. For Ihe Year 1920. 1. Granite. 2. I..Herilr. 3. Coral St«i?:<>. i I. !tenzin«> ;ind Ktrosine Oil. •">. PakaM Firewood* Full particulars and specification can be obtained at the of! te of
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    • 654 5 NOTICES. Estate of Chio Boon Siok of Chop Choon Cuan, Brunei, (Deceased). Persons having any debts or claims an the above estate, should send m their bills within thr.ee months from date otherwise Mich debts cr claims will not be entertained. CHIO TIAN CHIOS, LIM SIT LEEK, Joint 1 to
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    • 657 5 NOTICES. CiOVERNMENT NOTIY H ATION bTRAITS BBTTLBMKNT9 I r eaat V '\K LOAN ItH |»19 I latsrsai Caapaas. interest <oupons of tli<- above loan (DWi--1 Xo. t> due ir>th November, 1919) not cashed through Hanks maj be preaentad fox payment the General I»« Ofllet m Singapore, Penan? nrd I i
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 45 6 ACKNOWLEDG EM EN T. M--. Song Ong Siang and family sincerely thank all relatives airil friends who sent wreaths and attended the funeral on the 9th ihst., of their beloved sister, Miss Song Km Neb, who died on the Bth inst., m her 47th year.
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    • 10 6 LR SUEUR.—At Klang, on November sthf^i. I. !.e Sueur.
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  • The Singapore Free Press. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11th, 1919.
    • 788 6 From his commendation of the' proposed amphibious monsters that' were to crawl along the sea bed ov, float like ships, at will, wo assume! th'it Lord Fisher, m his denunciations] of the present Navy, did not altogether include the submarines m his "s'-'-i'D tfce lot" policy. Years
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  • 549 6 Mr F. J. Hill expects to sail for the East pel s.s. Grotius, and will arrive m Penanp: I shortly after Christmas. Mr. W. J. U. Trenpove is now the subr.pem for the Harley-Davidson Motor C\de for Penang and P. W. Paymaster-Capt W. L. Geyt Pullen, C. 8.. who was
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  • 325 6 1 A Special Order by Major General Sir Dudley Ridout issued yesterday contains ihe follow;;);. King's Message for Armistice Day.— TO ALL MY PEOPLE, Tutv-dnj next November 11th is the J first MUiivermry of Ihe Armistice which slaved flu* norld-n iOv carnage of the j four preceding years
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  • 400 6 To the Editor, Sir. I think that many of your readers will be sorry that on Armistice Day no official notice is being: taken of those now among us, through whose efforts the Armistice was obtained. Those who fought for us m the War have come out
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  • 132 6 I The wireless telegraph pole and adjuncts, which have for some time been m course of construction at Hikone Japan, for the purpose of getting into communi- cation with Greenwich Observatory have just been completed, and operations were < begun from October 18th. L San Francisco trade returns .show, com-^
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  • 310 6 MONDAI i f. Nan ten minut< of the latiw Council held yesterday affcen the Coun< il Ihambei r. ided Deputy ()l!"u»r Admini tcring the C nier.t, hon'ble Mi H. M PRESENT Hit Excellency the General injf the Troi Etidont, f;.b.'... i 8., i m i The H T»le
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  • 151 6 (From Our Own Correspondent i PtMHsd \o\ 10. Five Chinese, including the "boy" an 1 m Singapore, have been sentenced by -Mr. Justice Sproule at the Assizes t years imprisonment and fifteen lailx connection with the Northam-rd gang rob W-ry. One of the accused was found n»i ruiity.
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  • 47 6 His Highness the Sultan of Johore lsft ft r Calcutta by the Yatahiag yesterday. ami travelling incognito. Hs will be m time to witness the peace colt- brat ion? there, and attend thf December races when the Viceroy's Cup Race will be run.
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  • 177 6 Mi. K. B. Potter and Mr. Q. N. Tinsoj. have been admitted to be solicitors and j tors of the Supreme Court of Honjrk rhey join Messrs Gedge and Hoopv managing clerks. The postmen a( Woolwich have resolution unanimously declarinf thai future they v.ill refrain "from tin ing system of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 49 6 PFR Ssl^^ CASE OAIDBEOK MAGGREGOR Go., JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. KING WILLIAM V rg^V;; V.O.P. ||^^g| PERFECTION. 11 PRICE SJ.-kOO CASE. JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. JL B™*' II 111 M fe S LJi #m 14 II I^i i 1 AND ALLIED REINFORCING SYSTEMS GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Singapore.)
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    • 30 6 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS and MERCANTILE ADVERTISER Established, 1835. Telephone No. 56 The on: y Morning Paper m the Straits Settlements. CabIes—"ADVERTISER," Singapore. Editorial and Publishing Office, 30 RAFFLES PLACE.
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  • 342 7 COMPENSATION FOR Bl Lf MM \N OBJECTIONS. -I r\ fa 1 Pari- \ov n Su <>unc:l has decided prill be called upon to hand 0 n number of wurnaft. Boating al material m for t I i.« Ger demand las i m a prota 1 forward* 1
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  • 363 7 B, I. Harris, i. X 0.. of t»<c 1 M md Telegraphs, was released fiom Army Service on Oct. 10th m India, ..i.<i b. Pr direct to England on long c. Admiral A. P. Stoddart, who was second it* command of the British Squadron which bcitled the hash of Admiral
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  • 697 7 VIGOROUS COMMONS DEBATE. MANY QUBSTIONS. London, No>. .">. bate on British policy towards Russia was opened m tin- commoni en an '••iiiu-nt to the vote of credit by Comr. Wedgewood to reduce the supplementary arni> service* by fifteen millions fur assistto Denikin and Yndenitch. mr. Wedgewood .denounced the
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  • 860 7 A STIRRING SPEECH. MODEST WITHAL. [i'cutcr's Si- rv ice J Toronto, Nov. 4. The Prince of Wales, addressing a com- i i meeting of the Canadian Empire Clubs, said that the welfare of the whole Ire is the big question. It has taken a new shape
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  • 533 7 I MINERS STIPULATION. J <;O V BRN M EN T'S B EJ E( TION. [1' jttr's Senrke] Indianapolis, Nov. A. Mr. Lewis, the Miners Leader, declared that the miners will resume negotiations immediately if tho injunction is withdrawn as Mr. Gompert advocated. Washington, Nov. 5. The Assistant
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  • 97 7 The story of how a beautiful girl helped v. man master a craving for drink and retain control of a formula for the highest explosive known, is told m "The Craving," a remarkable five reel Bluebird of thrills, featuring Francis Ford and Mac Gaston, Which is to be
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  • 136 7 The following Singapore Properties were sold by public Ruction by Messrs Cliing Keng Lee and Co. yesterday afternoon. Freehold land and house No. IS Wilkie Road, 3,.'W2 sq. ft, bought by Mr. K. Bruc'ruddin, $13,000. No. 18-1 Wilkie Road, 2,803 sq ft, Mr. Teo Eng Hock, $11,000. No.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 218 7 ROBINSON Co. R I A IM X VT S JS WITH BLUE BORDERS I. SIZE G2 by 78 B^^JM^ PRICE $15.50 EACH. Because ox" its delicate aroma and sweetnessof flavour Sweet Chestnut Tobacco assures that pleasing: contentment. THE CRITERION OF QUALITY. PIS fififMß* a j^**9^ ANYTHING OUR NEW YORK X^ftfc.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 514 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated m Japan. UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. (Subject to alterations without Notice). EUROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal-. Fortnightly Service. For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, London and Antwerp YOKOHAMA MARU Nov MISHIMA UAB Dec i si SO MARU Calling at Hamburg end Nov. (Auxiliary
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    • 725 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF B ATA VIA Telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. S COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. P. Hoj^dyk fc-outabaya, Waciftbar, I'a'.iu Pap&o, Dcngpa^a, Kwandang.
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    • 551 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND (Incorporated m England). MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with llis Majesty's Government). The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at presonl suspended. LONDON .FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES LONDON DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SINGAPORE £?y«s£r about llth
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  • 812 9 Batu Luitang (500,000- -10) 75—1.50 p Bnkit Jelotonft (400,000—1) 7")— 83 Bukit Katil (4iK>,oo0 1) 1.15—1.25 Bokit K. B. (130,000—1) .80— .90 c.d Bokit Kcpong (200,000 2) 3.50 Bukit Timah (500,000—10) 10 n Serdang V 400,000— r, s. 75— 9.00 i-.d Colintburgfa (500,000G.encaly (400,000—1) 2.93— 3.0j Haytor
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 433 9 THE SUM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN *lAM.) SINGAPORE— BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. rringfaau, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, LaKohsomui, Bandon, Ln- f'hum-pon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure PRAC'HATIPOK 10th Xov. 1919 12th Nov. 1919 SUDDHADIB 17th Nov. 1919 19th Nov. 1919 VAI A :Mth Nov. 1919 ?Mh Nov. 1919 [•U
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    • 322 9 I OCEAN TRANSPORT COMPANY, LTD. [Incorporated In Japan] FOR SEATTLE. Sailing! not yat fixed. For freight and further particular!. Apply to PATEUSON SIMONS Co., Ltd., Agentr FOR NEW YORK. KM. -lOWTIIKK < ABTLB" I. a. ls about I h una < !anal. PATBRBON SIMONS Co., Ltd., Agents. 7-S n- t
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    • 462 9 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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    • 175 9 Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij (Incorporated m Holland.) ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA. Telegram Address: "PAKETVAART" 2 3, COLLYEB QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENTS. Special 5,000 tons Tourist Steamers From JAVA to AUSTRALIA. Route.— Batavia, Semarang, Sourabaya, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne and vice versa. Passages from Singapore to:—
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  • 2047 10 rp r0 m Oui Own Corr— pondent.] Umim, Oct. 8. The faithful historian will probably great railway strike m En|r l Scotland, »>ut not In Ireland, nite attempt to inaugurate m thil country. No doubl v.ii! be plenty who will manrely an industrial struggle of
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  • 212 10 Cher the tea-cups a very attractive Whitehall Flapper, evidently employed as typist m a most important department, <vns telling her dearest friend, m accents one could not avoid overhearing the triaU end tribulations of official duty. It seemed Ibat her special bete noir was the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 468 10 NOTICES. NKW SHIPMKNT \RKIVED ENGLISH FORM M N |*ORCELAIN LATBI I UPB, \kv:\ IC ACID, j N X- i OACVLATINC PANB i j bj I b\ i jnchss WHITE I BLUI i WHITE BNAMttLB F|U h> 11 by J lad Hi i KD WHITE ONI PLEASE VPPLY UNITS STORES AGENCI
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    • 114 10 How few people »«w|Bmpmsgm» realise that indigesnlfiwij bftS. 1 tion is nearl y always I lUlwSlfS' All caused by wind on i^Hll stomach, and yet it is xTTI! "iT? TnT^ I so Now a dose of yS^j Woods' Great lilßi PePP^mint Cure, I il /t^ ,a, ]I taken alter nneals
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    • 127 10 w#m Ba ill/ i™i 4 f-J I I x xv kj vxio I Pay Maximum Delivery I We will be glad to prove I to you the superior performance of White Trucks. Let us give you facts and figures of White Performance. Sole Agents IPENTRAI I |Ul MOTORS. L T
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  • 62 11 Novtmlur, 10. Bank 4 m.s. 4 i Bank demand jj Private credits 8 m.s. g.^j New York Bank demand 4 J New York 90 days «j| France demand 49 q India, T. T. n| Hongkong, demand 10 Prem Yokohama, demand ygi Java, doniand j* g* Bangkok, demand ijgl Sorereiprn,
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  • 143 11 November. 10. Gambi |IS7OQ Gambier Cab« Xo. 1 iA r> i- i i i U Pepper Black HR r» ,~t. Bo DC Pepper, (White fair) .<, nn Tapioca, »mall pearl, f.q. 20 00 »i najte, i.q. 14. '2 5 medium pearl, f.q. 20 r>c> Pearl Sago, small 1^76 Copra
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1809 11 V Kta over $2,000,000 g Assurance m force over $9,000,000 j 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
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    • 243 11 FOURNIER'S HYGENIQUE MIXTURE. (FOR LADIES) Tested and Proved for Year*. WASTE NO TIME. Immediately you notice any disorder of the system uke Fournier's Hyg^nique Mitmre. It quickly reuiove« atl suffering Tb«M m Noihmf 10 EQUAL IT. nor Anything »o Widely Known. It is justly described aa tb« FINEST RbMEDY IN
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 243 11 MAIL TABLE. To-day. Intermediate and local mails, will b» found m list below: Penang, Malacca, F.M.S. (by Train) c p.m. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and atationi to KoaU Lumpui' at 6 a.m. JoLore 8, 9.30, noon, 2, 4 ft 6 p.m Cucob Soon Hon^c 0 a.m. Cucob Passua 0
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    • 284 11 VESSELS ARRIVED. Lowtber Cattle, Brit. 2739, from No110 LO, for X. York 80. Krakatan, Dut 1289, from Amsterdam m. for Billiton 10. Ipoh, Brit. 528, from Penan* L 0 for Penang l 5, Irce, Brit 31 i. from Deli io, for DeU 11 IV r-/r, :,>,. l!t(11) Vancouer 10 for
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  • 770 12 CAMOUF LAGE ECONOMY. and publ force I the G The t l i» thai rnment I Admittedly th< partmeni lated t i.ious and un si -f. but it is not so much the number of thru- i ffl iency, whii h luch j R scandal. Yet m«nt is now doing
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 360 12 i. morning a Sweepstake Race entering and the starting line at 10.10 a.m. m Gertrude (W. M. Blake) ri Odel) and Carter) Betsy (G. E. Penny) Margaret (Capt Bredn (W. F. Nutt) Stella (O, K. SomerVille) Elizabeth (W. T. Eas- Helen (R. E. Lewis). cours< from the
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    • 199 12 I >m LCS i J of whom were m 20 horse* faced fcr Au»trmlia'f big two mile event on the first Tuesday m November on the tiemington lacecourse. The stake this j cvr was a rceep of .SO soys. each from vr^. a trophy vrlue £150 and
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    • 90 12 Field-Marsh: 1 Haig's Staff ear was-sold for r-.G(>o guineas. The sale took place at Beaufort's, by order of the Minia rj of Munitions, an 1 the car was described by the auctioneer as of considerable Mr. Walter S. Luton, head of a chocolate and fectioners 1
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    • 58 12 low tation has been re>t Military Headquarters, Honjrkoncc, from the War Oiliee tl.-ir the 2nd. Bn. Wilts tnbarked .r\ England for Ilongkoiiv on the y.r. Traces Mantes on October I I re on board 8 married and 16 unmarried officers, and 29 families of other lanks,
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    • 52 12 Doctors m Dundalk went on strike to enforce a demand for a minimum salary of Beven guineas per week for all public services. Present salaries range from £250 to £300 per annum. A number of people attending the public dispensaries r were turned away recently without
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  • 1083 12 M ROK WHO FAILED TO URN UP. PINED $30. The Sixth Assiz i woo resumed m the Suprei < terday morning before Mr. Justice Brown. At the outset Mr. Gaunt ref. red to the Poong Kwok who should have stood m th dock along with Lai Heng both
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  • 575 12 Information has been received that the s.s. ex-German steamers (Jim proceeded from Calcutta to Port Said with a full cargo of coal. The Hoerde, Schonfels, Scandia and Arsturturm are expected to leave Saban*? for Singapore about the middle of the week. The Arsturturm and the Schonfels are empty,
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  • 64 12 Programme for Drills etc., for the weel.- ending Satotday, 15th November, 1919. \S\ Inesday, Nov. 12.—5.10 p.m. Drill Hall Chinese Co., S.V.I. Recruits. 15 to G p.m. Drill Hall Kxchance of un- serviceable clothing. 'Friday, Nov 11.—4.30 p.m. Balestier Rge. I Eurasian Co. Part I. Saturday, Nov.
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  • 49 12 Orders for week ending Saturday N r ov 15. Tuesday, 11th.—Signalling Class V M C.A. 5.15 p.m. Wednesday, 12th.—Musketry. S V C J Drill Hall 5.10 p.m. Saturday, 15th to Monday 17th.—Camp. Detailed orders from Scoutmasters, i Individual Troop Orders as issued by 1 Scoutmasters. ■I
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 46 12 J I The Imperial Japanese Mint reports that during September it coined Yen 428,586.50 worth of 50 sen silver prices, Yen 327J97.50 worth of 10 sen silver pieces. Yen 249,709 60 worth of 5 gen nickel pieces, nnd Von 133,053.96 worth of one sen brass piece
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    • 328 12 fi^7 THE BEST. E BEAR IN MIND a E (hat (he letters on ;i Q C BRASS NAME PLATE n j; executed by us are cut by h:md !•> an appreciable depth and filled with special wax, ihus producing an attractive L <uu\ permanent si.on. C COMPARE OUR PLATES with
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