The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 November 1919
1919-11-14
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Title Section18 1919-11-14 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. n;x cents THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1919. No. 9,82518 words
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Article317 1919-11-14 1 Thirty-two lis(-< of candidates have beea deposited in the Prefecture of the Seine in connection with the legialatire elections preparations f.«r which have already begua in Paris Page 7. Recorded aSMMSgSt the several items of news from Paris was the Kinir of S;>::in's visit to the devasted317 words
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Article773 1919-11-14 1 that S done this spring to our oaks and other foliage trees by 1-.. of raterpil] uluh a I v'\v persons, i ani awnre that caterpillars the ject to the attacks hymenopteroui f •tii' in the order Hymenoptera then are five or more families, all the members773 words
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Advertisement245 1919-11-14 1 F W>< W INTNKW CARS IV■ I U RAFFLES HO'TEL. J Saturday, November 15th I Dancing during dinner and afterwards I FINE ORCHE^ f I W/7/ Render Good Music. miikiuiMii OTm*romasmnm*n»mmnmm«»*OTK<:*»i vim Main itf«r,e- i i nm— GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LTD. [In t'eci in Hongkong] I PORTLAND CEMENT I245 words
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Advertisement110 1919-11-14 1 SAF£ r iiY >- TYRES v hire n»9 ni nntoring C9iduioi» W htimjr va!*iui o-^ ha^j^^ so3*va L^ tiit ai f 3 nit ma i 3 batten U/ p T!^^"Y The Minimum of Tyra fiOj'Dla S Ths Maxiinum of Ty.-a Vaiua W. 'yfi y*.^n£ r v -^>* -■rrA^te.t. --1 W110 words
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Advertisement180 1919-11-14 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS A nuifirft] entertainment including various i Borts of dances is to be given during the first weak of next month at the Victoria I Theatre Page L\ Nanwang sails for t'enang and Calcutta-^ \Vag6 P. 1 Chakaang u due to sail for Hongkong and Kobe on the l.")th180 words
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Advertisement12 1919-11-14 1 IF YOU WANT SEW CARS tay FOR HIRE, RJNG UP I/ «J12 words
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Miscellaneous92 1919-11-14 1 THE WEEK. Friday 14th. liish Water.— 2.s4 a.m., 2.11 p.m. World's Week cf Prayer, Y.W.C.A., 5.30 p.m. Saturday, 15th. High Water.- 1.0 a.m., 3.2f p.m. Polo, 4.45 p.m. Public Bank iloli I Sunday, i*sth. Hiprh Water.— s J a.m., 4.C0 p.m. Monday, 17th. Water.— 6.14 a.m.. HJ92 p.m. Public Oc92 words
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Article191 1919-11-14 2 PfeM for Enterprise in ilu* I niled Kingdom. If then were only one sugar beet t fcory Available for British enterprise in this country this year, dealing with, say, I.ooo' Xi.ns of sugar beet roots par day during the winter, it would be possible to invite191 words
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Article105 1919-11-14 2 In the annual report of the Ordnance Survey for the year ending March 31, 1919, letter is given from Field Marshal Haig, which says "Since August 1914 the Ordnance Survey has, I am informed, printed for war purposes over thiry million maps, the greater j part105 words
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Article131 1919-11-14 2 Kuskin's impulsiveness, of which some I may detect evidences in certain exhibits at the Centenary Exhibition, was the subject <>f an amusing, but little-known, story of in Kitchin's. When walking one Radley Ruskin crime upon a group of little girls at play, and, as usual, stopped to131 words
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Article81 1919-11-14 2 One who belongs, it is to be feared, to the fraternity of profiteers was exhibiting with !>ri<k- his new motor-car, one of the superrort, costing something more than thru* thousand guineas, to his friend, who is a bit of a wag. After examining the treasure for81 words
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Advertisement253 1919-11-14 2 L UTON HAY DYES. i AROE ASSORTMENT I KKCKIVED tec 60 rents per bottle. [MEDICAL HALL Ofptaite Past Office SINGAPORE. DESIGNS I HAND PAINTED CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR c utoa REAL NOVELTIES Any deaiirn painted and printed to order Apply to THE INTERNATIONAL PUBLICITY BUREAU 16 b Change Alley SIN253 words
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Advertisement347 1919-11-14 2 JS^ \jfi jj n^S i^t^ t^^ Pra tf^ \j\~' -jSA Km SO^ 1 From SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, to FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14 A mighty Western Production. The First of BENJAMIN B. HAMPTONS GREAT AUTHORS' PICTURES, Inc., PHCHiPUYS. Adapted from the novel of •STEWART EDWARD WHITE THE WESTERNERS In 7 Parts FeaturingROY347 words
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Advertisement342 1919-11-14 2 m ~j____\_t **< *aJ- > s v^" r^f -1 v' 1 i>i For Six Nijyrhts From SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8. to FRIDAY, NOVf MBER II THE GREATEST OF JFWEL PRODUCTIONS AND THE MOST STUPENDO' DOROTHYUPHILLIPS One of America's Greatest Emotional Actressa THE HEART OF HUMANITY In 9 Pvecls A picture \yith342 words
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Article1633 1919-11-14 3 To Dec. 3« Cc\ To dr.te. Allagar, Des 286,400 224 OCO A. Gajah, Sep 127,8 9 15,850 129 8-8 Alor Pon^feu 86.785 *****d -.Ima, 876,800 29,000 810,600 Ampst, Sep 76,326 202,276 4n-Johore, Mar 259.865 264.U6 An Malay, Dec 1,84?, 462 1,1fc7,495 *n-S 6ra, May 690,073 666 fcS71,633 words
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Article287 1919-11-14 3 I i ab. vo list tbt total* In Qrsl Culurun ore moutbly totals for Jan Dec, iBi 8 'J be luoath In wbicb tht Concpany's year endy Is lEf loteft after tbo name. Third oolarun ibowi thu 9 9 to?a! to dare and b* oond col- mn the287 words
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Article224 1919-11-14 3 On the occasion of the officers find oreu of the R.^4 being SlstertlJHOd at luncheon by Sir William Beardmore, whose firm bull, the airship, Robert Home, proposIng the health of the quests, <U- 1.-u.-d that the public never realised how much was don* during the war by airship?.224 words
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Advertisement886 1919-11-14 3 ma&aMM I E3{.: Varieties All Delicious Tr.s Cuisir.e of one of the finest chefs in the world available for your table Crosse Blackwcl! Guarantee these Soups lo be iaais* under ideal conditions, as arc all Ifciir tai;:e deUcaeitA. A«WTJ PM LtA fEttlK. WoaCStTBKSIIJE MflO I* Do You Suffer from any886 words
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Article346 1919-11-14 4 Although \n evi lently partial Government has not had the tei erHy to give further protection to paper makers jim<l paper merchants, it will !><• interesting to note the i of prices with free importation in for after fcve >ean of plenty this y favoured Industry346 words
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Article179 1919-11-14 4 Jt nificant fact that the voic« l want! to go back to the Army in public when Labour unacutc form. After all it a men who have experiild then yearn for the dii i« of what was really a i on levelling-up 1 r being equal179 words
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Article73 1919-11-14 4 Having been brought up "an arrant Londoner," as he told an audiencfc of his diocesans, the Bishop of Worcester says he is now unspeakably bored when called to London. On the other hand, he has never J**n so happy and never so conscious of the beauties73 words
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Article244 1919-11-14 4 A notable (lecrcnre in convictions f or j drunkenness, which began in the Matter months of !91 1 "tb< Prit year of the war— otrl throughout the three succeeding years, was continued in 191K, but at a somewhat lower rate. In every month ot the year the244 words
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Article160 1919-11-14 4 st Ham War Pensions Committee has I led to make n test case in regard to ions for W. A. A. C.'s. Attention was drawn at a meeting: of j the committee to the case of a W. A. A ,C. who has been160 words
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Article122 1919-11-14 4 minor blessings of tin war is that it las hanished red tape from Govern- 1 mont offices. Everything nowadays is tied tip v ith white tape. 'I K fact is that red tape Is unobtainable in any quantities, the being the war necessity of saving'122 words
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Article123 1919-11-14 4 A mystery, the details of which have' ■till to bo unravelled, was brought to the f the police on Tuesday by a grueSungei 'iedong in tf t Kuan district. 1 loatii the rhrei r hly trot raft the police di» the tody of a man (who123 words
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Article112 1919-11-14 4 Simla, Oct. 24th.— A press communique From the Ist to the 16th instant, British troops have been returned to England for demobilisation. This brings up the total number of British troops despatched from India to the United Kingdom since the date of the armistice to 52,337, including112 words
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Advertisement356 1919-11-14 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 in a commanding position with a frontage on two roads. The356 words
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Advertisement705 1919-11-14 4 AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS Arc You in Want of a Godown with Road and River Frontage PRELIMINARY NOTICE We the undersigned have receired instructions to fHI bf Public Auction at our sale-room At an early date. All that very valuable piece of freehold land area 2S,HS square feet. Together with705 words
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Article888 1919-11-14 5 BASIS OF TRUE CITIZENSHIP. v Cambridge, \|;t^«. Fifteen million dollars had been given, u free gift to the cause for which he argued, within foriy-eight hours after tin- day when we discussed the great necessity for the promotion of the higher education in An erica ami throughout tin-888 words
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Advertisement450 1919-11-14 5 WANTED. WANTED TO BUY Second-hand Chinese or European HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ot every description (big or small lots) I Hand care of Free Press. &-10 u.c. Bril charge of Im tment Preriou ntial. 1 pplj u» O. S." ri DC V" w 1 kd. An < <• l 800l |100 rer450 words
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Advertisement636 1919-11-14 5 j AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Twenty Five Harrcls of Tallow Messr*. Cking Ktog Lee Co/s Sale-room On Friday Mth Nov., 1919, at 11 a.m. lo K' LoM at No, 22 EUIIIm Place, Singapore, N on view. CHING KBNG LEE <S: Co. Auctioneers. I 11-11 14-11 BHOE I.KVi'HKL AND AUSTRALIAN636 words
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Advertisement616 1919-11-14 5 JVUCTION SALES. THE COMMERCIAL RUBBER Co., Ltd. Auctioneers Valuers No. 3 Raffles Place. Forthcoming Auction Sales. ICCTION SALE OF Laai and Hou>« Properties A 4 Ike Commercial r.i'l»l>er Ce*a Mart, On WRPNEBDAV I9th Nov. nt 2..*i(> p.m. Four lota plea: a. ulv situated freehold building land situate off Grove Road,616 words
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Advertisement570 1919-11-14 5 FOR SALE. TO PRINTERS. TYPE, CASES and FRAMES for sale, cheap. Type manufactured by Stephenson Bl&ke ft Co. Already in cases or in galleys ready for distribution. Full range of sorts. Nine point or ten body. Apply to Manater, Singapore Free Press. Ott 21 u.c. —I FOR SALE One 25-3570 words
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Advertisement617 1919-11-14 5 NOTICES. DISOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting between Lee Peck Hock, Teo Nong Xeo, Teo Joo Tong, Teo Boon live ami Kam Cheng Soo carry- ing on business as General Merchants, &c at No. 65 Kling Street. Singapore under the style or firm of617 words
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Article27 1919-11-14 6 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. GARDNER.— On 10th instant, at the Roropea.i Hospital, Koala Lumpur, Freda, wife of C. W. Stanley Gardner, Selanpor Liver Estate, Kuala Sela&COT, a daughter.27 words
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837 1919-11-14 6 The Singapore Free Press. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1919. The Food Problem. cess of Imports, unless there is some other special cause why^the trade balance ia favourable. Currency changes cannot do it. In India already the rise cf the rupee has d brought the country face to face with s the837 words
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Article601 1919-11-14 6 Leut.-CoL E. A. Ash, D. S. 0.. has returned from Home. (M. M.) Mr. and Mrs. D. St. Leger Parsons arrived from Home on Tuesday morning. (M. M.) Mr. V. J. Hill expects to sail for the East by the Grotius, and will arrive in Penang shortly after Christmas. i601 words
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Article109 1919-11-14 6 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Penang, Nov. 13. His excellency the O. A. G. inspected to- lay the Penang Free School, the St. Xaviers *nd the Anglo-Chinese School Cadets and Scouts on the different school grounds and ?ongratulated them all. At the Assizes a Chinese was sentenced j to109 words
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Article547 1919-11-14 6 Before Mr. Langhav farter in the Dil trict Court yesterday Mr. J. A. Holm, of the Tar Kastern ilm Service Co., was charged he on or about Juiv 26 did commit theft of $760 and £>045, the property of the company. Mr daunt Appeared for the prosecution and547 words
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Article257 1919-11-14 6 Armistice day was celebrated among exservice men (of the Great War) in Singapore by a Dinner held at the Europe Hotel, where the management laid an excellent repast and suitably decorated the room for tho occasion. I The Dinner was presided over by Lt. Col. S. W.257 words
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Article57 1919-11-14 6 Friends and members of the Methodist Baba and Tamil Church Epworth Leaguci are invited to the Inter-lea^ue Literary I and Social evening on Saturday the 15th instant at 8 p.m. in the Short Street Girls School. A debate is to resolve that •'Sectarian difference are a hir.derance to the progress57 words
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Article504 1919-11-14 6 D. P. P. APPEALS. !m tho Supreme Court, Kuala Lun i Monday, before Mr. Justice Lcting Chief Judicial Comral riminal appei of M>me importar card. A Chinese pork seller of Klang last mo r as charged with an offence against th<'oou Control Regulations of 1918, f>>504 words
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Article310 1919-11-14 6 Major and Mrs. H. K. Waters and V and Mrs. A. T. MacDermott, of the IV \V D F. If. S., have returned from Hone, i V The motor scooter has appeared m Efong kon^r. Two young men the other day \v« r driving one about in the crowd ttai310 words
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Advertisement46 1919-11-14 6 «vt« 1 1\ TK* W^ A¥% s to. _•< c j#^^> CALDBEGK MAG6REGOR Co., CONSIG N MEN! o i "ROVER CYCLES. SIZES 22 inches 21 inches 2(» inches JOHN LITTLE Go., Ltd. Incorporated in England). v-fM AiViP AON iL Guthrie &10., Ltd. I INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE. j46 words
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Advertisement30 1919-11-14 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. Editorial end Publishing Office, 30 RAFFLES PLACE.30 words
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Article457 1919-11-14 7 HARMONISE OF NATIONS. BIRMINGHAM'S GIFT. IK. ..-C- London. No\ S. tuber of Comm. ted South Africa with an lane. a, ting South African H missiomr, returning thanks, after irl t the gift embodied the spirit ■ill of tl pie of England to eople of South Africa, referred457 words
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Article241 1919-11-14 7 The Yen. William Eve/ringham. Archdeacon of Suffolk, died at Bristol on Sept 1 t at the fcpc years. Ordained in 1875), he work. r.jrapore, Hongkong, and Malacca from 1881 till 1890, and afterwards officiated as missioner in the diocese of Sarum. He was subsequently diocesan oner and honorary canon of241 words
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Article523 1919-11-14 7 GOVERNMENT WORRIED. 1.1 I NOT SO MUCH AS THE PEOPLE. iHiuti-r'.s Sirviifj London, Nov. 8. The recent r»| Id rise in the cost of living It engaging the anxious attention of the 1 Ministry which is developing a new method of dealing with the problem of high prices,523 words
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Article53 1919-11-14 7 BOTH PARTIES FIRM. Washington, Nov. 8. Following the strenuous attempts made by Mr. (Jompers and others to have the Government withdraw its injunctions to the coalminers, the Attorney General announced that the Government's policy had not changed. It will proceed with its plans until the miners strike order53 words
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Article181 1919-11-14 7 An amusing incident concerns a well- known and particularly energetic peer. He J had offered to drive a train, and had received his call to report for duty. On getting into his car he bought an evening papci with the headline "Situation easier." "Oh he impulsively exclaimed, "I shall bo181 words
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Article391 1919-11-14 7 BRITISH DIPLOMAT'S SUCCESS. A MASTERSTROKE. [Router's Service] London, Nov. 8. Sir George Clerk's effort! as a peacemaker in Hungary ire proving very successfully. I The Times correspondent at Budapest describee how he brought Admiral Horthy, Commander of the Bulgarian National Army into contcter.ee vith the representative*391 words
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Article428 1919-11-14 7 From Um Malay Mail, which has had the F.M.S. Budget for 1920 before it, we learn that the States started this year with a surplus of 108 million dollars and anticipates that at the end of 1920 the surplus will be 70 millions. The expenditure428 words
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Article254 1919-11-14 7 DISTRIBUTION OF SEED. At a meetinp of the Advisory Committee, Department of Agriculture, held on the I 22nd October, the question of the future distribution of seed of various food crops (by the Department was considered. Up to the present it has been possible to supply all254 words
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Article233 1919-11-14 7 Yesterday before Mr. Langham Carter, First Magistrate, Mr. i. Elandy, Assistant Registrar of Imports and Kxports, prosecu-^ ted Messrs. K. MobAMied Hussain and Co.! of 00 Market Street r>nd the Poh Chun Kong-' see of 40. Robinson Road, the former for' exporting and the letter for receiving on*233 words
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Article397 1919-11-14 7 The annual report for the year ended May 31 (to bo presented at the annual general meeting to be held on Friday Nov 21 at noon at the company's offices, French Bank Buildings, Singapore) is as follows:— The revenue account shows a net loss for the397 words
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Article29 1919-11-14 7 The Aero Club, of New York, announces that plans have been formulated for holding an Aerial Derby around the world for, j prizes, which may total one million dollars.29 words
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Advertisement289 1919-11-14 7 ROBINSON Co. NjBW GOODS IN THK Ml ys WEAR DEPART TflK LEDBURY M M— -HBNIii KBATHS" 7= *3BlL-~- f»»ialed Sol't Fdt Ha' ROBINSON Co. Uuyif WHY USE OTHERS WHEN I VniT r-iXT YOU CAN GET I BRITISH ROOFING?! I CALLENDERS "VERIBEST' ROOFING 1, 2 AND 3 PLY. IN ROLLS 72289 words
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Advertisement524 1919-11-14 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*. For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, London and Antwerp YOKOHAMA MARU 18th Nov. TAMBA MARU 3rd Dec. MISHIMA MARU 17th Dec. TATSI NOMARI (Calling at524 words
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Advertisement744 1919-11-14 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PMTETVAART 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. S COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Melchior.r.ub atavia, -errarsng ana B ;urahaya with transhipment for Pissentf744 words
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Advertisement565 1919-11-14 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA j AND APCAR LINE. i (Incorporated in England). MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract witk His Majesty's Government). The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present suspended. LONDON .FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON I TO MARSEILLES LONDON DUE SINGAPORE565 words
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Advertisement355 1919-11-14 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM.) SINGAPORE— BANGKOK PRACHATIPOK WthNo^WW Ittt&^SS U)I1 .Tth Nov. ,0 ,oth Nov: 1019 kYA 1919 26th Nov. 1919 MM AM IiK M. and have excd ,e nt :-:k«l* for th« roUM,I trip froal R:, litHpor to Bangkok an( j s Bsapore port!355 words
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Advertisement306 1919-11-14 9 OCEAN TRANSPORT COMPANY, LTD. [Incorporated in Japan] yt\ fixed or hmJ futher particulars. PATERSON SIMONS Co.. Ltd., A enti FOU NEW YORK. -i. "LOWTHEK < ASTLK Loads about anal PAYeRSON SIMONS A; Co., Ltd., Afenta. SOCIETA Dl NAVIGAZIONE A A PORE del LLOYU TKIESTINO (lik orporated In Italy SAILINGS I306 words
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Advertisement477 1919-11-14 9 THE "BEN" LINE STEAMERS, LTD. (Incorporated in the United Kingdom.) OUTWARDS. St™* 8 about end Nov. KLNLFDI due about Doc. 18 For Hongkong Japan nOMEWARDS. Ko steamers berthed at present. NO PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. PATERSON, SIMONS Coy., Ltd., Agents. (Incorporated in England). JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR477 words
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Advertisement856 1919-11-14 9 I GLEN SHIRE. JOINT SERVICE OF STEAMERS. HOMEWARDS. Carnarvonshire for London Rotterdam about 23rd November Glcnade for Genoa London about 25th November Cardiganshire for Genoa London about 2Gth November Carmarthenshire for London Antwerp about 10th December mmt4l OUTWARDS. forH-knnjr, S'haior Japan ftt mid XljVl>ml)vr PTFNwIa >u1 tallv December OLiAbiKAi- t>856 words
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Article442 1919-11-14 10 PR v-j i. .v Com EXCH INGE AND si- BROKERS I in tr«cketfi shot t'ie capital m dollars narked 1 ni liiv 11.71 11. 0 l Aust. 12—12.50 H G kl BBERS H I 4s 4s 6d Komi 7 t ;ui. 15.0 5.0 >— 2.15.0 Lanadron >0442 words
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Advertisement119 1919-11-14 10 I" A Sure Shield Against S)re Throat and Infectious Illness. GENUINE BRITISH P THE Or tQ THROAT TABUI Red-md-Gold Seal of Gcnaiosan, L Eve e- chest in India 1 bottle of genuine ormamint —w> the germ-killin oat-tablet*' for curing 1 Kroati fectious ;!;e Influci I phthcri Consumption, Scarlet F l>iit119 words
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Advertisement559 1919-11-14 10 Weak Men and Are Soon Made Strong, Healthy Vigorous by Dr. Casscll's Tablets. Imlta. South Africa. Mr. Samm |fri .1 C Lyonf Willow Bire-i I' <> hi 1 Kleinpo« i» ycurt I -::;!.•!>.. 1 1■ 1 Africa write? Nervous 1 ut am than) 1 tic t: «l Scientific Opinioii. !1559 words
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Advertisement265 1919-11-14 10 L m m 1 I SHVSSTED IN ||p: Z flip infpPPQt I a of the Firestone lire end rubber Co who »re I Determined to £ive Satisfactory f crvice to Every Car Cwner J FlRE^Td.^r TYRES Are Pull Size. I AGENTS Brinkmann Co. NGAPOFvE. TEIK CHIN Co., Ltd. BIAP MOH265 words
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Article65 1919-11-14 11 November, .1.1. Bank 4 m.a. > 2 Bank demand Private credits 8 m.s. 2-4 15 16 New York Bank demand New York 90 days b j France demand 9 j I India, T. T. ng Hong-kong, demand iQifp £em Yokohama, demand g ft i Java, demand j, gi Bangkok,65 words
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Article138 1919-11-14 11 No> ember, .13. Tin 150 Tons ,7 50 Gambler Cube No. 1 2 4 0" Pepper Black £7 5C Pepper, (White fair) t8 Bfl Tapioca, small pearl, f.q. m m flake, f.q. medium r-c-arl, f.q. Pearl Sago, small Copra Sundricd 82 74 Copra Mixed 2f 00 Opium, Benares uncert138 words
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Advertisement462 1919-11-14 11 j AlMtl ov*r $-.000,000 Assurance in force over $9,000,000 I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. j [Incorporated in Straits Sett.] HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. I LONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewrv EC B Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British462 words
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Advertisement497 1919-11-14 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, (Incorporated in Japan) Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 Capital Paid Up Y. 42,000,000 Reserve Fund Y. 2»,000,000 President. N. K. Kajiwava. Esq. Vicc-President S. Suzuki Esq. > DIRECTORS. Kajiwara Esq. F. Watanabe Esq. N. Soma Eaq. I Matsukata Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. M. Mitsui Esq. M. Odagiri Esq.497 words
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Advertisement474 1919-11-14 11 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital f 1,200,000 Reserve Fund £2,100,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 HEAD OFFICE S8 IJishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok lloilo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klar.g Seremban474 words
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Advertisement404 1919-11-14 11 INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OWNED BTf THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital and Surplus U. S. $6,500,000— Straits $13,000,000. Undivided Profits I S. $3,051,763 Siraits £6,109,526. nEAD OFFICE 53, WALL STREETNEW YOKK. BRANCHES:— Batavia Kobe San Pedro de Macoris Bo'nbay London Santiago de404 words
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Advertisement238 1919-11-14 11 NAUTICAL ACADEMY. SAILORS* HOMK. The above School is now open for inI lending candidatei for the Board of Trade Certificates of Competency for Mates, and Masters. Specinl instruction jriven in Trigonometry »ißnalling, and Seamanship. For further particulars apply to Capt. K. W. Morris, Superintendent of tho S Sailors' Home. 11-10238 words
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Miscellaneous496 1919-11-14 11 MAIL TAIJLE. To-day. Intermediate and local niai:«, will b« fc'jnd In list below:— EYnang, Malacca, F.M.S. (by Train) I p. ■>.-.. ila-:iy (ex.-e^t Sunday). Kota Tinjrgri and stations to Kuala Lmnpui at 6 t.ra. Joi.ora S, MO. l n, 2, 4& 6 p.m. Kota 1 ingia 9 r •i• 0496 words
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Article606 1919-11-14 12 HOLLAND HOM) MURDBE. Th aecond <>f the apodal jurj wai i at the sixth A y la the Supreme Court before Mr Justice Drown. At the outsit Mr. Kaowlee said that the caeo down for heading would probably DCCUpy some length of time and he would ask his606 words
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Article109 1919-11-14 12 In ihe Supreme Court yesterday before the Acting Chief Justice the hon'ble Mr. U at Woodward Mr. Hugh Gilmour petitioner for a divorce apainst his wife Florence Gilmour. Mr A.J. Shelley Thompson red for t.e |«titk»nec while the respondent was neither legally represented nor did she appear.109 words
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Article149 1919-11-14 12 In the change of programme to-night" > ty Hall presents Rupert Julian's thrilling drama entitled Midnight Madness— a R reel high class detective ui>stcry featuring Ruth Clifford in the first show supported by a star comedy. In the second show at {..30 Francis Ford .special The Craving' in149 words
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Article29 1919-11-14 12 The Ex-German steamers Schonfels and Arßterturm left Sabang on Nov. 12th for Singapore, and expect to arrive here on 17th met. They come here for decking and repniri i29 words
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Article192 1919-11-14 12 BARLOWS RUBBER REPORT. Smr\<P<>re, Nov. IS, S«m i.»>t reporting values for the comty have shown in upward tendency. At the opening of ihe usual Weekly Auc-' i :->n rm Wednesday morning, although there strong demand, prices had eased off ewhafl Singapore Standaid Ribbed. This grade iritfa keen192 words
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Article193 1919-11-14 12 LEWIS PEAT'S REPORT. Singapore, Nov. 13. report prices have again and the general undertone of the market has been very firm. Spot and November. There has boon a enquiry for spot and November sheet business has passed from 98 to 103. Crep< is only in small demand, business from 97193 words
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Article137 1919-11-14 12 Singapore, Nov. 14. At .:.l weekly rubber auction* which Opened on Wednesday there was a good demand for v\\ prades, which continued throughout ihe tales. Fine Pale Crepe, of which there was a fair quantity on offer realised uj> to VJ cents (two lots fetched cents) showing an137 words
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Article332 1919-11-14 12 (November 6th. 12th.) Another week of ■tody business and it become; harder daily to find good openings for investors. With both tin and rubber at satisfactory pi-ccs and indications of excilent bpsineas at Horn*, the prospects continue excellent. K rubbers.-— This week's auction is again an w332 words
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Article326 1919-11-14 12 Singapore, Nov. 13. The rubber share market remains firm and was moderately active thanks to purchases on behalf of investors with an eye to approaching devidenda. Many of the lead- in<: shares have been supported over the week, but the largest volume of business was undoubtedly in326 words
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Article337 1919-11-14 12 The ninth annual genera] meeting of the) Bukit K. B. Rubber Co., Ltd. was held in tr.v.- Chartered Bark Chambers yesterday attended by Messrs J. M. Sime (chairA. S. Ebcr, Ang Teow Huan and 0. R. JS. Batenan (for the Secretaries, Gattey and BatemanK In moving337 words
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Article109 1919-11-14 12 The following properties were sold by! auction at the Commercial Rubber C0.,! Ltd., at their saleroom on Wednesday after- noon Four piecei of freehold land situate at Gaylang Road, area 8,622 sq. ft., bought by Mr. Wee Sen*,- Kiat at 35 cents per sq. ft. o 3, 01109 words
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Article59 1919-11-14 12 Sunday Nov. 16th, competition for the Vice President's Cup. The course will be as follows:— Start from U. E. pier Tanjong Rhu at 9.30, inside the buoy off tht Swimming Club, round the mark boat off the Sea View', round the Oscar, round the Malay Spit buoy, inside59 words
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Article424 1919-11-14 12 RUBBER TIN RETURNS. Secretarial Barker and Co. Alma 29,000 Atbara 22,401 Aycr Tav.ah 29,821 Batang Benar 27,270 Kclubi 3,610 Shanghai Kolantan 21/>OO Shanghai Pahang 13,016 Shanghai Soromban 10,680 Suffolk 2<-*0 SuniraL s o,o<u Tanjong Pan 29,790 Tehran 52,903 lun-Moh 1,887 I lobri 5 j 326 Seeretrics Barlow and Co. iK.424 words
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