The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 November 1919
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Title Section18 1919-11-13 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rEN CENTS THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1919. No. 9,52118 words
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Article319 1919-11-13 1 Wit very late in arriving yesterday. lit- further retreat of Kolt- on ihe "hole front is confirmed. The typical Russian tactics, perhaps. Omsk has been evacuated only by the rivil authorities »a big battlea are <\- pert^d i.i 'tic r.c i^lil/OiirJiOod Page 7. The K&doslav party in319 words
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Article1183 1919-11-13 1 1 he ice i in provincial grammar school. It is hot day at the end of July, and 68 I in a double room into which the through four great windowi arc fidgeting with their feet while they wait drearily for the results of the Junior School1,183 words
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Advertisement207 1919-11-13 1 A):- t a v:on:sH uinmc?i and bal w.i.i bs held.; ON Novemher 29th, 1919 Fu' panioalan ot Special .'m^*"n c nt air /^N^ buf borh aarce JUST ARRIVED. BAGPIPE KEEDS AND BAGS, MANDOLINE GUITARS, BANJO-MANDOLINES, VIOLINS AND VIOLIN STANDS INSULATORS FOR PIANOS H. C. HUDSON'S, 100 North Bridge Road. The207 words
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Advertisement97 1919-11-13 1 \t\ t :f\Vp(\ f 1 O^itP' 'TO [Incorporated in Encrland] I -g; FOR WiSLLB fi[ L NfiB T^r^j| interiors Exienors i h B MORSE'S i T)TPIT l T5 I .IVrPTr,T? --L. li^ «L v*mJ i A"! a"l> JL JLw JL V In paste for Mixing gzsggx p £11 the Popular97 words
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Advertisement73 1919-11-13 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Insurance Associations close on Saturday and Monday Page 5. Commercial Rubber Company sell town property Page 5. Several shorthand writers and typists needed Page 5. Also a junior manifest clerk Page 5. Airy Office and store in town Pag© 5. Doctor wanted Page 5. Two cars for sale73 words
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Advertisement12 1919-11-13 1 IF YOU WAX"! tfEW CARS s+mmv? FOR HIRE, RJNG UP i O12 words
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Miscellaneous77 1919-11-13 1 THE WEEK. t Thursday 13th. High Water. 1.56 a.m., 1.10 p.m. Lodge St. Michael, 5.30 p.m. Friday 14th. High Water.-— 2.54 a.m., 2.11 p.m. World'fi V.'cck of Prayer, y.W.C.A., 5.30 p.m. Saturday, l. r »th. High Water.-- 1.0 a.n»., tif pjn. l^olo, 4.45 p.m. Sunday, Jtith. High Water. 5.9 a.m.,77 words
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Article137 1919-11-13 2 1 w >P.ioj \b:< iivifi/jnear the Government dairy, Ijo v i. fomi Ihsasalfei :a ibviciuity of tbe railway a few days hru They lay down on ilia Hue and eriJe;.f;v fall asleep. They waie awakftned by the upprcich of n train bu; the eCf-cs cf the 1 q137 words
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Article326 1919-11-13 2 The Hon. Mr. T. Sammons, U. S. Consulral at Shanghai, who is being transferred to Melbourne, Australia, has been presented with a massive silver-box by \hv Start—ls 1 Union and Shanghai Commercial ration, and with a handsome inscribed silver cup by the Chinese Chamber of Commer After a eonierenee between326 words
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Advertisement232 1919-11-13 2 PSJIKBJIHMSIBHMBMHIBBIMBM^ [BEAUTY IN EVBRY HOX- 5 1 POUDRE NILDE THE DISPENSARY LTD. 5ilillillMlH!BBliBBillliMIl»« DESIGNS HAND PAINTED CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR REAL NOVELTIES A?y iK'siqrn painted and printed to order Apply to IHE INTERNATIONAL PUBLICITY BUREAU 16 b Change Alley SINGAPORE. PERFECTION In Underwear At MANILA HOUSE 196 Orchard Road JUST232 words
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Advertisement322 1919-11-13 2 From SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, to FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14 A Mighty Western Production. The First of BENJAMIN B. HAMPTONS SBREAT AUTHORS' P!STUR£S Inc., PHOT f^ LAYS. Adapted from the novel of STEWART EDWARD WHITE THE WESTERNERS In 7 Parts Featuring ROY ST£WA MILDRED MANNING AND ROBERT B?aKifs A picture that will322 words
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Advertisement209 1919-11-13 2 For Six Ni.crhts From SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, to FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11 THE GREATEST OF JVVEL PRODI and the :\;osr stupendous DOROTHY PHILLIPS Ono of America's Greatest Emotional Actri isea THE HEART OF HUMANITY In 9 Reck A picture with a powerful heart-iniu si story, stirrillg and trt ly realistic. Wonderfully209 words
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Advertisement314 1919-11-13 3 Sanitary Engineering f^ 'i: ;.artment is in charge of a fully qualified Engineer who will be pleased to call fFOI Ltd. ff Disposal Installation Hotels Hospitals Bungalows and I Kept Fully Equipped i\\. C, Combinations Commodes, Lavatories, Baths, Bathroom Accessories, Cisterns, Urinals, Ship Water Closets, Folding Teakwood Lavatories, Stoneware Pipes,314 words
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Advertisement422 1919-11-13 3 I 111 Gives a Glorious Sensation of Vigour and Well being The more highly-strung your nerves arc, the more quickly they will respond to the intense invigorating effect of Sanatogeu. But even the dullest nerves respond to it in time— feel the powerful access of energy that Sauatogen brings, j422 words
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Advertisement104 1919-11-13 3 m*4Am ■w^b^bWpw JaW Pay Maximum Delivery tV|S BaaaaaaaW^BflßVaas9^ A 11 l^^wf^^^^^^ a^^^^^^^^*^^^ "SWP^aT^?^P^^^^*^ '^^aTBP' i-^MaaaVlaaaaT? We will be glad to prove I j to Jyou the superior per- I formance of White Trucks. I I Let us give you facts and I I figures of White Perform- I I ance.104 words
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Article1061 1919-11-13 4 THE IGNORANT AND THE BOUNDER* ON THE LINKS. There io brudiy D.-iy sport 60 ricb in points of etiquette as golf, and raanj gicls —as 3 man -a ho;? tbey beg n to p?*y ran} tb^ risk of fitting in'o flreat uiifavour at! their clubg t*lrnp!y became they1,061 words
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Article360 1919-11-13 4 KFTECT OF STORAGE. .Mr. U J. Eaton, hiei Agricultural Chemist, Department of Agriculture, F.M.S., in a report on investigation! in agricultural j chemistry during 1918, published in the July Mid August number of the Agricultural Bulletin, says: P-urins the last six months of the year, especially in view360 words
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Article63 1919-11-13 4 Shanghai Oct. 20.— 1t transpires that shortly before seven o'clock yesterday morning a bomb was thrown into Mr. Hardoon's garden, falling 100 yards from the residence of Wang I-tang, but fortunately it did not explode. The police were notified three hours later There have been noPacific Service - 63 words
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Advertisement50 1919-11-13 4 Fire Extinguishers have extinguished! over 1,250 actual tires in India since Tulv 1912 T~^ 11 1 r Full particulars from CT/1/^l/fi 1 #~a sTT 9 S7 S7 MS7 .M4 0 A*— d HftllSfc HlllMMf I AVRRJYS' Jt A^A\t» A <U# Awn i waih n Aiuyc I I HUnENBAGH BROS. GO.50 words
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Advertisement171 1919-11-13 4 CHING KENG LEE CO. m 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 in a commanding position with a frontage on two roads. The171 words
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Advertisement772 1919-11-13 4 AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS Are You in Want of a Godov/n with Road an»l Rlti r Frontage 7 PRELIMINARY NOTICE We tlie undersigned liave received instructions to sell by Public Auction At an early date. All that very valuable piece of freehold land area 28.118 square feet. Togethtr with the772 words
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Article383 1919-11-13 5 M );'h. >t. r, (>. i. Nth. During the of the week cotton value- shewed f a decline, Uu adverse weather news, trade buying, ami the settlement of the Railway Strike hen very soon led to change qf sentiment. Both Nt\v York and I iverpool are nov.383 words
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Article131 1919-11-13 5 < hkwtta, on. 2\i. ri!u L »n i '!> Mticuta an American student bow in Tibet i Mr W. V. Evani P/entre, an American by birth, and an v.. A. of the Stamford Inivereity, California. He rent to Daford and hai done much research work hi Funpt131 words
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Article18 1919-11-13 5 I The O-aka Municipality has 1 the increase of wagei and reduction of hours demanded by the traracarmen.18 words
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Advertisement452 1919-11-13 5 WANTED. WANTED TO BUT end-hand Chinese or European HOI SEHOI D I I RNITURB Ot every or gg^J^ J ots) offered. ond Ha ire of Free Tress. *-10 u.c. to at Previu I i atial. Good talary and 11 care of BC. v I Book-Keeper !>er month. u, •per for452 words
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Advertisement604 1919-11-13 5 I AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SAKE OF r<."«nt IVlislied Tnl. H«.\is,.!,ol<| l'urni. io he held at Ouv sale-loots RaSea Chambera, Kafttes Place On IHI i.'SDAY. i:}th NOVEMBER l'M«>. H 10 30 BJB. uprising*— Excellent carved teak war«r with bevelled mirror door, teak aae with glass panels, ideboard with mirror, s%ak c!<604 words
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Advertisement659 1919-11-13 5 I TENDERS. NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the Resident's Office, Knehine;, up to the 30th November 11)19 for the lease of the Pawnbroking F&im for the District of Sarawak Proper, i.e., from Tanjong Datu to the Sadong River, inclusive. The Farm confers the exclusive right to the ios?ee of659 words
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Advertisement581 1919-11-13 5 FOR SALE. i TO PRINTERS. TYPE, CASES and FRAMES for sale, cheap. Tyre manufactured by Stephenson Blake Co. Already in cases or in galleys ready for distribution. Full range •of sorts. Nine point on ten body. Apply to Manager, Singapore Free Press. Oct 21 u.c. MOTOR LOBBY FOR SALE. One,581 words
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Advertisement684 1919-11-13 5 NOTICES. Estate of Chio Boon Siok of Chop Cho-.-n Guan, Brunei, (Deceased). Persona kfi\ ing any debts or claims an the above estate, should send in their billi within three months from date otherwise ruch debts r claims will not be entertained. CHIO TIAN CHIOS, LIM SIT LEEK, Joint trustee!684 words
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Advertisement80 1919-11-13 5 NOTICES. NEW SHIPMENT AKIMVF.n BNGUBH POEMAUN PORCELAIN LATEX CUPi ACETIC AC II), ENAMELLED COAGULATING PANS 18 by 9 by 4 inches WHITE BLUE WHITE ENAMKI I 18 by 11 by 1 bttkta BLUE AND WHITE ONLY For Tarliculars PLEASE APPLY UNITS STORES AGENCY 33 10-l Orchard llo^i :;o-jo ihi tA\<80 words
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Article40 1919-11-13 6 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. WOOD.— On Friday, November 7th, at Kuala Lumpur, to Mr. ami Mrs. L. D. Wood a son Stillborn I. RODL.— At 03, Leith Street, Penanp, on November Pth, to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rode, U son.40 words
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685 1919-11-13 6 The Singapore Free Press. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1919. The Ratepayers' Money. Figures are not particularly attractive unless insci ibed on the right side of one's own personal pass book, and so thi Municipal Budget for next year has not attracted much attention. Moreover the practice of taking the Budget in685 words
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Article255 1919-11-13 6 The Straits Settlements Medical Report of ISU7 (recently issued) confirms what was thought to be the case, that the war had proved a great in on the European officials of the Cplony. ])r. Lucy's figures show that with 338 resident instead of 330 in the previous yei r,255 words
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Article451 1919-11-13 6 -PI I ilk rent assessment board for Singapore will sit at the Municipal Board Room on Tuesday the ISth instant at 2.15 p.m. The names of Cart. Hashim and Capt. Song Ong Siang, of the S.V.C., have been' brought to the notice of the Secretary of State 'or War, tor451 words
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Article165 1919-11-13 6 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Pettamg« Nov. 12. i At the Assb.c.; to-day two Chinamen were sentenced to i penal servitude for counterfeiting ten cent notes. His Lxce!k'<icy the 0. A. (i. visited Alor Star by special train on Monday. He attended an "r,t home" at the Residency, and165 words
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Article135 1919-11-13 6 BARLOWS REPORT. •;::il>oro, Nov. 12. 1 S nee Lasl repotting values for the com-' ity have shown an upward tendency. At the opening of the usual weekly Auctions this morning, although there was a strong demand, price;:, had ea*ed ofT somewhat.' Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet was keenly135 words
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82 1919-11-13 6 CHRISTMAS AND NEW TEAR PARCEL MAILS. Parcels intended for delivery in the United Kingdom before Christmas day I should be posted in time for despatch by the Blue Funnel steamer dife to leave Singapore on November 15th. Parcels intended for delivery in the United Kingdom before Xew Year's day should82 words
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Article192 1919-11-13 6 At s meeting of those interested in the Xcw Year sports held in the North Room of the S. C. C. yesterday afternoon, though ribt strongly representative in numbers, 1 presided over by Mr. J. Robertson, it was unanimously decided to hold the customary land and sea192 words
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Article262 1919-11-13 6 Members of the Straits Athletical Physical Culturists are reminded that the Club's Anniversary will be held at the Club House Xo. 1241. Joo Chiat Terrace, on Saturday and Sunday next. Amusements engaged for the occasion Saturday. Jogeh Sunday, Chinese Wayang. According to a belated telegram of the Bth, the people262 words
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Article722 1919-11-13 6 MALARIA AND ITS RELATIONS TO LUNACY. I?>; to uialana and it.s tendency to lunacy wi in the Supr< me Couri laj moi arising out of the evidence of thwhich Syed All, a Malabari, stands cli. with tl\e murder »>f .Vl.irsah, a f countryman, on September 30t)i. M (U'722 words
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45 1919-11-13 6 BLINDED SOLDIERS AN D SAILORS FUND. I( h lobcr I ;st.) !y m l Mr T. C. B. Milter Mr. Toft F. VVreford Mi s Ryan Mrs. K. L. /> I L i: P, WolfersUn 10 Anon in }j o Mr m. Nash g Hon. Treasun45 words
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Advertisement67 1919-11-13 6 J -j?% M 1 Q? '11l lilt Ml 111 las 111 KIW sf9 JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. >'"•■" £*f: w AIC 1 1 c A skk^A JL BY APPOINTMENT. B t^ R^^ 1"T I WHISKY I WHITE HORSE" WHISKY k the ttme .11 o«r the world JutinguUhed by iu great67 words
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Advertisement30 1919-11-13 6 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS and MERCANTILE ADVERTISER Established, 1835. Telephone No. 56 The on'y Morning Paper in the Straits Settlements. CabIes— "ADVERTISER," Singapore. Editori.il and Publishing Office, 30 RAFFLES PLACE.30 words
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Article415 1919-11-13 7 NEW YORK TIED UP. BRITISH SHU'S AFFBCTKD. Washington. Nov. 7. i mil ol tin- Com! Coiiimittee*i order, vessels are tied up, precedence land traffic before even AmAt present 210 vessels in fork an i I many of these believed t<> be able to \l:\\ f;ix lot oaL ITIONAL415 words
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135 1919-11-13 7 DRASTIC Hi's M POUT DARWIN RESIDENTS. London, Oct 20. A Renter telegram from Melbourne rethat a n: of citizens of Port in in the Northern Territory has pas- 1 bod i taring t system of admi: n by un Advisory Council landing the resignation <>f Ju135 words
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Article107 1919-11-13 7 ECCLESIASTICAL APPROVAL. THE BILENT MINI IKS. [r London, Nov. 7. Yhbishop of Canterbury has issued Christian nun and women reverently to carry cut the King's proposed sileni e absence of the Cardinal Archfad gone to Loardei m connecv. all the anniversary of the Armistice, a j-irnilar exhortation.107 words
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Article190 1919-11-13 7 HII ENABLING BILL. Bill establiahei an Eceleaial Committee of the Privy Council to der measures passsd by the Church requiring Parlimentary sanction to the Commitfc tort then presented to Parliament, but In no mefcsure to take unless both Houses present addw to His Majesty. ?ir I]. Beauchamp190 words
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Article178 1919-11-13 7 T HE AUSTRALIAN NAVY. A !>iscredited Report. r.a^ vA authorities (says a home paper) are extremely sceptical of the detail.^ of the reported recommendations of Admin,] Viscount Jellkoe respecting the Australian naval unit. The telegraphic •ummavy sutea thai the programme of construction is to be completed in 1923 at an178 words
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Article160 1919-11-13 7 Proposal to Amalgamate Three (treat Associations. A meeting of the National Executive Committee of the National Association of Discharged Sailors and Soldiers was held at Cardiff recently. The general secretary reported that he had interviewed Sir Julian Byng with reference to the representation of the Association on the160 words
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Article220 1919-11-13 7 PICTURESQUE WORDS. THE KING'S REPLY. [Beater*! Service] London, Nov 8. A deputation of Basuto chiefs headed by 1 aramount Chief Griffith has been in Britain from South Africa and extensive fetes were given in their honour. They were to-d;>\ received by Their Majesties at Buckingham Palace where •they220 words
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Article205 1919-11-13 7 \r.i.-rii:u> Pears of British Product ion. Wr.sliin.iiton, Oct <». A writer in the shipping publication Rudder states that in his opinion America is losing the shipbuilding lead which she gained through the war, and Great Britain is winning back her supremacy. "American shipyards," he adds, "have passed the205 words
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Article210 1919-11-13 7 Peking. 17th October. The following further information relating to the "Wei Yi Pao" case has been supplied to Reuter's Agency: The Tokio correspondent of the "Wei Yi Pao" wrote on article on the dangerous situation that exists in Japan, which was published in the -Wei210 words
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Article62 1919-11-13 7 Feking, !Bth Oct. •Wording to the "King Yen Pao," Mr. Chen Yi has telegraphed to the Government that there is no ulterior motive in Mona's offer to surrender its autonomy to China. If the Government will give Mongolia favourable treatment, and repay the loan* contracted from62 words
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Article106 1919-11-13 7 From the Methodist Publishing House we have received a copy of "Studies in English' for Standard! IV, V, and VI, by Mr. P. J. Trcusein, assistant master at Engli:h College, Johore Bahru. It contains twenty lesson? on F.nfrHsh jrrannnar and construction, and tho chief value lies in the examples that106 words
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Article169 1919-11-13 7 i THE EVACUATION OF OMSK. A PRECAUTIONARY MEASURE. [Heater*! Service] London, Xov 7. In explanation of the reported civil evacuation of Omsk, it is reliably stated that only civil officials are evacuating in view of the necessity of making Omsk a fortified camp, and the consequent impossibility169 words
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Article41 1919-11-13 7 AUSTRIA COMES IN. Paris, Nov 7. The first ratification of the peace treaty L>y the Central Powers has been received from Austria, which announces that the l.nv providing for the union of Austria and Germany h.is been abolished.41 words
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Article607 1919-11-13 7 1300,000 A YEAR FOR CHARITIES. While many institutions have to record a decline ii' consequence of the war, the craft of Freemasonry scinds, perhaps, alone in being able to chronicle a progress unparalleled in any equal period since the foundation of the Grand Lodge of England in607 words
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Advertisement42 1919-11-13 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. Programme for Drills etc., for the weekending Batmday, 15th November, 1919. Fridays Nov 14. 4.30 p.m. Balestier Rgre. Eurasian Co. Part I. Saturday, Nov. 15. 2.30 p.m. Balestier Rife. Chinese Co. Part 11. R. SMITH, 2nd Lieut. ajAdjuUnt S.V.C.42 words
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Advertisement200 1919-11-13 7 ROBINSON Co. NEW SHIPMENT ALL WOOL fl^B^sW IROPICAL BLANKETS J|p WITH BLUE BORDERS flfl| ROBINSON Co. Szoccf, Totfctcco Because of its delicate aroma and sweetnessof flavour Sweet Chestnut Tobacco assures that pleasing THE CRITERION OF QUALITY. .11 V "111 I V OUR NEW YORK /JS^ /**T>\ ANY DfG ORGANIZATION ffigy200 words
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Advertisement521 1919-11-13 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated in Japan. UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. (Subject to alterations without Notice). EUROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal-. Fortnightly Servic*. (Malacca). IVnanjr, Colombo, Suez, London and Antwerp maß Calling ai Hamburg end Nov. (Auxiliary Service Car£i> only) CALI iTV LINE. (Cargo Only) Fortnightly Service.521 words
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Advertisement656 1919-11-13 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE P \KETV AART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA Telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. ViN d?n Pcs?H Pv-mnr, Lho?enmaw^, Slgli, Babaag, Oelee-L'ueae,656 words
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Advertisement446 1919-11-13 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated in England). MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with Hie Majesty's Government). The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at preflen* suspended. LONDON .FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON I TO MARSEILLES LONDON DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SINGAPORE446 words
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Advertisement411 1919-11-13 9 a STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM.) sri Patani siTO PRACHATIPOK lOthN^Tms ItttSTlfS SUDDHADIB 17lh Nov> 1919 mh Nov m9 XVA Mth Nov. 1919 26th Nov. 1919 -rj'SL S"ctr ith electric ligM and have e eiient I I round trip from Singapore to Bangkok and Singapore via Ports led411 words
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Advertisement329 1919-11-13 9 OCEAN TRANSPORT COMPANY, LTD. X lncorporated in Japan] FOR BEATTLB. Sailings not >ct fixed. For freight und farther particulars. Apply to PATBBSON SIMONS Co., Ltd., Agents. FOIt NEW YORK. ka "LOWTHEK CASTLE" Loads about 1 Ith via Panama CanaL PATERSON SiMONS Co., Ltd., Agents. 7-8 u v SOCIETA DI NAVIGAZIONE329 words
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Advertisement351 1919-11-13 9 THE "BEN" LINE STEAMERS, LTD. (Incorporated in the United Kingdom.) OUTWARDS. SS^S^** about *<>v. 2S£ T A iP < lue about Dec. 10. BENLEPT due about Dec. 18 For Hongkong Japan HOMEWARDS. No steamers berthed at present. NO PASSENGER ACCOINIMODATION. PATBRSON, SIMONS Coy., Ltd., AgenU. (Incorporated in England). The Ocean351 words
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Advertisement705 1919-11-13 9 GLEN SHIRE. JOINT SERVICE OF STEAMERS. HOMEWARDS. Carnarvonshire for London Rotterdam about rd November Glenade for Genoa London about 25th November Cardiganshire for Genoa London about 26th November Carmarthenshire for London Antwerp about 10th December OUTWAIIDS. <iI,KNAPP for Tlkong, S'hai or Japan Id. November £twmSK?a\. n Wit ualy December n705 words
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Article1466 1919-11-13 10 Tc Dec. 31 CcS. I 1816 > -9 18.8 Alor ,B*. 6T6 Ai 78. 902 al M 269 8( 881 1 B An Malay, Dec 1,84 1.117,498 An S'tr... May «90,G7:< «9~. Asuh rnlf '^90 6 1 Atbara, 1 r;,979 14 A. Hitam, Mar 197,868 81 r1,466 words
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Article256 1919-11-13 10 la ftb.vo list the totals in that crlarun are monthly toia-s for Jan-Dec, i*lB. 'ILe month la which the Company's year ends Is intMc UchJ after ihe name. Thiid coiauin ehowa Ihe 918 total to date ncd s. cond column the total of the past month. Every endeavour256 words
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Article158 1919-11-13 10 I—■1 Pulau Bulang (2,000,000—4) 3.85—4.10 lunggor (350,000— 1) .90—1.00 Kadella (200,000—5) 11.25—11—75 Sandycvoft (360,000—5) 4.45— 4. G5 Bendai (800,00—5) 8.75—9.10 Sembrong (2u0,000— 1) .50— .(50 Sungei Bagan (600,000—2) 4.60—4.80 Sungei Patar.i (1,000 000—1) .85— .95 prom r Jambalak (450,000—1) 1.15—1.25 iTapah (600,000—10) 21.25—21.75 jTeluk Anson (400,000—5) 13.75—14.25 Temerloh (280,000—1) 1.65—1.75158 words
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Article686 1919-11-13 10 FRASER Co.. EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS SING IPORE, NOVEMBER 12th. MINING. [Figures in brackets shows the capita) and issue va!u«. of the Share in dollars, unless Otherwise marked. C. Cum di?; x equals er div.] Ampang ($100,000—0) 11.50— 12.00 Ayer Weng ($100,000—1) 2.20—2.40 Hi am Tin ($*****0—1)686 words
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Advertisement234 1919-11-13 10 1 sMBP* ors standardise! I»S'' 1 DUNLOPS for their I I wSß'f'l Cers, you may well I &&p save yourself the j I g* expense and annoy- 1 I ft m ance of experiment- 9 I f' i ing with other types! I wi J «»Lo °y using them your-234 words
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Article64 1919-11-13 11 November, 12. Bank 4 m.s. a 4 j Bank demand l 2 4\ Private credits 8 m.s. 2-4* New York Bank demand New York 90 days 5 1 France uomand India, T. T. 11 '2 HongkoOff, demand ioi%Prem Yokohama, demand ggl Java, demand 126^ Bangkok, demand 7&J-" Sovereign, Bank64 words
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Article127 1919-11-13 11 November, 12. Tin 200 Tons $137.00 Gambier 1§ 0(J Gambier Cube No. 1 4 0 Pepper Black 87 5" Pepper, (White fair) £fi Oft Tapioca, small pearl, f.q. 20 CC ii n flake, f.q. 14.25 medium pearl, f.q. 20 00 Pearl Sago, small 13 75 Copra Sundried 22. 0127 words
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Advertisement439 1919-11-13 11 t ovor 52,000,000 Assurance in force over $9,000,000 I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I [Incorporated in Straits Sett.) LD OFFICE Winchester House. Singapore. LONDON" OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Compt&J has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and compile*] with the British Life Assurance439 words
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Advertisement499 1919-11-13 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK,i LTD. MOTporattd in Japan) Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 Capital Paid Up Y. 42,000,000 Reserve Pond Y. 25,000,000 President. N. K. Kajiwara Esq. President S. Suzuki Esq. DIRECTORS. M. Kajiwara Esq. F. Watanabe Esq. Bona Esq. I Mntsukata Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. If. Mitsui Esq. M. (Magiri F!3q.499 words
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Advertisement477 1919-11-13 11 CHARTERED BANK I jOf India, Australia and China J Incorporated in 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 Bishopsgafe, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hongkong Pcnang Bangkok Iloilo Puket Bntavm Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Elang477 words
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Advertisement413 1919-11-13 11 INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OWNED J>Y THE NATIONAL CITY j BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital and Surplus I. S. 56,500,000 Straits 51 3,000,000. I Undivided Profit* I S. 83,054,763 Straits 56.109.526. HEAD OFFICE:— 55, WALL STREETNEW YORK. BRANCHES:— Batavia Kobe San Pedro de llacorii Bombay413 words
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Advertisement235 1919-11-13 11 FOURNIERS HYGENIQUE MIXTURE. (FOB LADIES) Tested and Proved for Ye*n. WASTE NO TIME. Immediately you notice any disorder of the system take 1 Hygrnique Mixture It quickly removes all suffering. There Nothmi to EQUAL IT, nor Anything to Widely Known. It is justly described as the FINEST REMEDY IN TIM235 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous240 1919-11-13 11 VESSELS ARRIVED. Anjou, Brit. «J3, from Malacca 11, for Malacca 12. Ir.dra^iri, Dut. !$O, from Indragiri 11, for Indragiri 12. Kalmoa, Dut. ?3»;, from Retch 11, for unc. 13. Mcngga'a, Dut. 144, from Pontianak 12, for Pontianak 13. Van Goenif, Dot 8-14, from Belawan 12, for Delawan 1 i. Kinta,240 words
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Miscellaneous229 1919-11-13 11 MAIL TABLE. X.) r. Intermediate and k .1 na: will ba found in list below: Ptiians, Malacca, F.M.S. (by Train) p.vn. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and »tatiom to Koa'.a Lumpui at 6 a.m. JoLore 8, 9.30, noon, 2, 4 A 0 p.m. Cm I Paai cm Edina 9 Pu';229 words
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Article1046 1919-11-13 12 f HIGHI \M) IBBOT. 1 V i T Ml it > ion til I the Highlan i hills l:»st i With Um most Chun h, D I xv;iinsta!!e.i Abbot of til I n. Ret w!:o retin.. I In olden times then i lug n of !'l i.5 only1,046 words
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Article406 1919-11-13 12 The- Ex-German steamer Hoerde left Sabang for Singapore on Nov. 11th. and is due here on lGth idem. She comes here for docking and repairs. The training ships Tokiwa Bad Azuma with the £rauuating cadets from the academy at Etajima are expected to leave Yokohama on November 24th,406 words
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Article1430 1919-11-13 12 Prom Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct Bth. There probably never was such a rush of volunteers. It was no earthly use offering one's services in any capacity unless one was prepared to wait for hours to be taken on. The War has train- 1 score*1,430 words
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Article105 1919-11-13 12 GARRISON GOLF C LIB. Ladies Medal November, 1919. Winner: Mrs. Peiniger. Men's Medal November 1919. IT. D. Mundoll 89 14 75 L. t. G.unt 90 14 76 SINGAPORE GOLF CLUB. The November Bogey Competition resulted in a win for Mr. F. W. Owen with the score of one105 words
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Article51 1919-11-13 12 Cluc-eycd Mary, a fine Fox photoplay in five acts, will be screened at the Marlborough to-night, along with another good urama The Cistern of Death, in four parts, and the Pathe News. The 3rd and 4th episodes of the Albion serial Avarice will be shown in the first51 words
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Article160 1919-11-13 12 The led trousers of the French army are doomed to extinction. Their originator was Napoleon, who was prompted in his reform by a ctesire to help the native cultivation of mrdder root at that time ,ud for many centuries previously the chk-f source of red colour throughout the world againstUnited Service Gazette - 160 words
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Advertisement420 1919-11-13 12 BEAR IN MIND p that the letters on a ra j BRASS NAME PLATE g executed by us are cut by hand to an appreciable depth and N I filled with special wax, thus producing an attractive and permanent si^n. I COMPARE OUR PLATES with those etched by acid R420 words
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