The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 December 1919

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 19 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. lEN CENTS THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10 1919. No. 9,846 1
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  • 293 1 The evasions i»f Germany are inter* ■unable, and clever. Allied opinion is directed against the excessive military forces, the Baltic withdrawal, and reparation for i!.e Scape Mow sinkings —Pape 7. Mackensen f is returned to German) is a military ht ro Page 7. The Berlin version of
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  • 932 1 1 hen aiv many delightful things about uolf at Wimbledon. Then is an fitmosphere about it, be^f described l>y Union beloved of agents, "old-world." Perhapi m give quiie <• ji^reoablt 1 thrill aa the sight of some of tin- memb going forth to attic in rad
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    • 239 1 7/#e largest and most successful Hotel on the island FACING THE SEA, Luxurious Suitt-s of R era* and stations lornges, veraT<!ah aid Ik: utnul grounds K\ery Thursday, Music in attendanc: Cinema on tbe Lawn from 6.15 p.m. > First class cu i*ie. Guest night every Saturday, d rmr VICTORIA^ THEATRE
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    • 66 1 i .a. rv? ii 1^ ft A*' ur FWRiaux DE f-CrPTIENNtS f 1 W1 f IfiARF T TFS '^S M4DE |^M^|i EGYPT i b I SAFETY TREAD TYRES B eo air capa- ?^%v^V j p,-. fir.al er air capacity |O etc ri (r j ""■•^<^tlii HENKE'S HOLLAND GIN HOLLAND GIN
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    • 91 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS W;, for Christmi -Page ■> Six clerks, two clerks, wanted —Page 5. The right to duty on pepper in How to Meeting oi Yacht <lu!> on I 15Page 5. Survey in 1 trade mark notice— Page 5. "Modern dance*" in i 1<? Page Auctions on &age 5 comprise
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 101 1 THE WEEK. Wi-dnosday, 10th. High Water.— o.l-") a.m., 11.30 a.m, Harmi I Ircus, 'J 15. Frawley Co.. Victoria Theatre. Thursday, llth. High Water.-r-0.55 a.m.. 0.17 pjn. Lodge Ailsa, Emergent, 5.30 pan. Hanastor's Circus, 9.15. r;iv.lt i >„ Victoria Theatre. Friday, 12th. h Water.- I.U a.Bft., l^ p.m. Harmston'a Circus, 9.15.
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  • 207 2 That capable civil servant. Sir Walter! rton, who wa among the batch of men marked some ye»rs ago for promotion to larger spheres (thtn, perhaps not now) is now the chairman of the Committee to consider the position of the medical services f tho various Colonies and
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  • 117 2 Sir Albert Stantley who i>- now a controlling rround railways of London) spoke difficulty of limling men who were capable of earning a salary of £5,000 or r, although, he ■aid, it wai not difBcolt to find mt-n for positions <>f £5< 0, £800, or
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  • 79 2 I On the 17th November a pleasant little gathering of the public iraa bald in the Court House, Sundukun, when the Honoura., iMt presented t handsome Mlver -alv,r to Mr. J. N imm o Wartlrop on behalf of a number of supporters of the British North Borneo War Relief Fund,
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    • 242 2 "l'u "to n" i hat dyes. LARGE ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED Price GO cents per bottle. MEDICAL HALL Opposite Tost Office SINGAPORE. "MODERN DANCES" f E A iniv det for the Ball room j! Kir is Si A at any E B ild .an follow Vfoutries ancl Kelly g Mid WT«
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    • 836 2 t I vf£? Star A %3«C A V H JSM k W>W nrrir^Tlr't fll «r A. From FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, lo THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11. Something Different, Something out of the usual run of Universal Star Attractions in THE DRAMA OF SUSPENSE Featuring PRISCILLA DEAN in a sensational story which grips
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    • 554 4 CHING RENG LEE CO. AUCTION SALE OF ValaaMc W«« I'oli^hetl Teak Household Furniture. \.u^ IJrarket and llanginu Lamps, etc To l>e held :vt N< I Road, <>\ B M l ui» IT, Mtk I K t EMBER, A! -.«> p.m. Two Europe Blade tlr;j\\iii^: room tfUiteS seven piece- eaeh, Distend
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    • 845 4 AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS TO COLLECTORS AND DEALERS. AUCTION SALE OF Blackwood furniture, Brass trays, Ivory Curios and Hlaekwood figure oniaint-nts, etc. I Messrs CHING KENG LEE Co. have been instructed to sell by Public Auction at their sale-room Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, On THURSDAY, 11th DECEMBER, at 11 a.m.
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    • 754 4 7 CHING KENG LEE CO. EUROPEAN COMPOUND DWELLING HOUSE Beautifully situated in a healthy Locality. The undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction at theii Sale-room RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. ON MONDAY DECEMBER 15TH AT 2.:i<) VM All that very valuable piece of land area C2.500 sq: feet
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    • 2105 5 WANTED. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. NOTICES. i e to addres AUCTION SALE OF AUCTION SALE OP' CONSI LATE GENERAL FOR THE Wo k r V" J NSKI{V! 1 «f STOBBB TFAK HOUSEHOLD I TRM Tl HE. PHERLANDB. 3 B Malai ,t 2nd Moor. \n ImM ;u Tie Cable Depot, Keppel
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    • 1097 5 j A.-RUBBKR ESTATE situated about 17 mi'. Rual ansMff Station on the Kuala-Kangsav— Kota Tampan K.ad. 41 acres reserve land B.— RUBBER ESTATE, situated abort 10 mUea from Lin epaiaaf Station, on the Taipin£-Batu Kurau Road. AREA.— 207 a.re. of l subject to survey acres are 6 yean old r>o
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  • 18 6 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. GROVjS. At Taipinff, on December 4t!i to Mr i :.'i Mrs. ;>. H. Grove, a daughter.
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  • 570 6 The Singapore Free Press. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1919 Up-to-date Singapore. Singapore is nothing if not up to date. Look at our tramway system, the lovely electric light and refreshing fans for Tanglin Taipans, at our sanitary and drainage works, at the dust less tree-shaded roads and the splendid suburban train
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  • 153 6 Pte K. H. Jopp, S. V. R., has been granted h< line month- leave of absence to proceed to n< Bangkok. g( in The mortality returns for Singapore for ui Singapore for the week ended Nov. 24th h; ihowa 281 deaths, a ratio per mille of 38.52 D hthisis caused
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  • 524 6 Widening the View. The |MTOgresa of the scholars of the Straits Schools is so hampered l by various causes, some of them insurmountable, others la^gm^ for want of money and teachers, that one hesitates to suggest that there are other things to hv considered for thu mind of the pupil
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  • 90 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) December 9th. The death iuts taken place in Southern 1 siam of Mr. Thomas Pat on. engineer of the Vakon Britamarat Mine, formerly of the Straits Steamship Co. J At the Chamber of Comnu nmittes r.eeting it war, stated that the Officer Admilistering the
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  • 216 6 For their second performance last night n the play The Misleading Lady, this Company had a good audience, who followed ;he development of the plot with care. How a practical joke leads to a very real crisis in the li\es of two young people &r.d how a
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  • 84 6 In e of the numerous rcporti that have bttn received during the last feudays from COCJUes and others that certain rice merchant! refused point blank to sell them rice. O\v Wall and Lim Kwee were each fim- by Mr Bull in the Second Court yesterdny at tlie Instance
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  • 477 6 Dr. and Mrs. Travert have arrived from Home. <M. M.) Charing Crow Underground Station is claimed as the world's busiest station. Some 220,000 i nssengen use it daily, and fry »t#»v r ./»20 liains pass through the itation. It is hoped the new stairways now under construction will largely relieve
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  • 415 6 CORONER'S Will I The inquest into I of n, Mohan Singh, the son-in-Jaw *»f H. 8 leceased, who is alleged to have be m o death by his relatives on tl November i~> last, 01 irr. iwb house in Owen Road, in the Cotoim r' I h>
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  • 266 6 IHE HINDI I \>\ '<* Chief Justice, Sir John DoektliU U renamed his Uit <s after hi? return long \en\c His Lordship presided over urt 0 Appeal in I Supreme Court vest, morning and was supported on t: }v by the hie Mr. Justice L M u
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    • 108 6 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR IJ C 17 D I < HAMPAGNES PORT WINES WHISKIES Till OQQ LIQUEUR BRANDIES IB*. i,ZO. LIQUEUR BEER CIGARS. WHOLKSAU AM) RETAIL OALPBEGK MftCGREGOR Co., MR. H. N. BUCKERIDGE late of Mewjra. LAFAYETTE, PHOTOGKAPHERS to Their MAJESTIES Begs to announce that he conducts
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    • 28 6 ST. ANTHONY'S CONVENT SILVER JUBILEE ENTERTAINMENT On Dec. !31h and 16th.. at <i p.m. A ROMAN PLAY "ST. PHIIOMENA 1 By the pupil of St. Anthony V Convent
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  • 141 6 The Hongkong and Shanghai Bank.n,; orporation have received a telegram fron ien London Offi.-e stating that th< in Eagle Oil Company, Ltd., ..re isstlinj ic new share n: ii ss. Jd for nuh two d Preference or Ordinary shares. H must forward immediately Coupe 5. Ordinary, or No 19 in
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  • 336 7 LATEST ALLIED NOTE. I HE BERLIN VERSION. Sen ice] liorlin. [> e 4. to armaof the formation ual army, like the volunteer guard and v elation of tho p. hip particularly demanda ensure thai when the force that the ao-call I to the ■trencth nd riven I
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  • 251 7 < oasigMftemt C p t urec i Guns The following letter rece ived from the •ary of State fc-r the Colonies by the rnment of Ceylor was placed on the Table at the Se retar i a t recently Street, 2°>?> October, 1919. a the l^our
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  • 19 7 und« »re UJ nylons, shall I Ull you Xo find on» go; ycu mU ft a hundred .^Mtrritt. -a
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  • 207 7 OALICIA COMES IN BOLSHEVIKS CHECKED. [Rcuter'.s Bit fee] I ondon, Dec 4. A .emi-offirtul from the North Russian ay thac tKe Bol^viks wen com- PeUed to abandon positions in the Pin^a I Valley and retire rapidly towards the I.wina. They also relaxed pressure in Russ i The situation
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  • 383 7 old medium, but here are i iken from a tingle ■peech from L»< the number for Plymouth. 1 never hoped ;md never wanted to go into Parliament. I loved political life be-, cause it enabled me to get things done^-^" So many members of Parliament eto me
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  • 196 7 Some excitement was aroused in Pedder St., Hongkong, by a distressing accident, a wtll-known ship's captain, J. A. L. Taylor falling from the j-occnd floor of the Hongkong Hotel andinjuring himself badly. Capt. Taylor had tiffin in his room at the hotel with his two little
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  • 62 7 Large iron deposits have been discovered in the vicinity of the Village ***** of Ma Chii.gyun district. The Director of the Governments' Smokeless Powder Factory, who is interested on behalf of the government in the new discovery has despatched to that place a number of mining
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  • 551 7 BRITISH POLITICS. COMING IRIBH KILL. L Hcuter's Service 1 London, Dec 4. Jn the Commons :.l question time Mr. Lloyd George said he hoped to introduce i the Irish Bill early in the third week of December. Parliament would be prorogued teforc Christmas, but the bill would
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  • 118 7 The I'enantr Boy Scouts and Cadets will 3 e paying a to Singapore towards the mi of this month. They arrive on the nornin* of Monday Dec. 22, and leave in he afternoon of Saturday Dec. 27, and luring their stay here they will be encamped ftt Alexandra
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  • 115 7 Blcrea Million Rupees on a Torpedoed Liner. While or. a voyage to India in April of last year the liner Shirala was sunk by a torpedo off Littlelmmpton. She carried notes value Rs. 1,10,00,000, a large number of which we-e ashore. On a charge of
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  • 599 7 V STUDY OF LANDLORDS AND TENANTS. To tho*c who receive a card requesting their presence et it, the Rent Assessment Board appears more in the form of a Judicial Tribunal, and is a matter for serious reflection on their part, but those who go there just for the
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  • 347 7 Terak Malays Charged. Sixty-nine Malays, including a priest, ppeared before Mr. R. D. Acton, in Penang, n the 3rd, on the charge of trespassing nto the house cf a Towkay named Lim lo Peng in Hutton Lane on Monday last. It appears, from the statement made by Ir.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 415 7 ROBINSON Co". ftr u_ i_ —'-J? /'III L'TT L 1 I I I i I 1 I (ill. i \:i i ...^tiH s\iF/n jjPjm > i > 1 1 i RAZOR |J fi^l^^^^ IfLADI ''v _t im in iMf it 1.75 net I'hhSKN Ls No. 4608. The Gillette Razor, triple
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    • 545 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated in Japan. UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. i~ (Subject to alterations without Notice). < EUROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal-. Fortnightly S«rvic«. For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, London and Antwerp TAMBA MARU 10th Dec. i MISIUMA MARU i'Hh Dec. J DURBAN MAUU (Calling at
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    • 685 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA telephone 111 Passage Dipt. 1202 Freight Dept 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. 7*l. NTYN PaletiiLarg Deo. 10 Loudos H&tuplt and Facdjorinasin i)
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    • 557 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA APCAR LINE. (Incorporated in England). MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with Ilia Majesty's Governments. The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at prtMOl suspended. LONDON .FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON I TO MARSEILLES LONDON DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SINGAPORE XOVARA
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    • 797 9 I THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM.) I SINGAPORE— BANGKOK I COASTING SERVICE. Arrival Departure I VALAYA 15th I)ec 1910 mh Dec 191{) RACHATIPOK 22nd Doe. 1019 24th Dec. 1919 The steamers are fitted throughout with electric light, and have excellent accommodation for first class passengers. excellent
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    • 462 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND "EUerman" Line. Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK Tia SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Leaves Due Route For New York S'pore POLYPHEMUS
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    • 453 9 INDOCHINA Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. [Incorporated in England] Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and Shanghai, and to Calcutta via Penang from Singapore. Taking cargo on tli rough Bills of Lading /cr Canton, Macao, S.vatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tifcixtain, Newchang, Yangtsze ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. roe PENANG AND CALCUTTA. ».i
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    • 179 9 I FOURNIERS HYGENIQUE MIXTURE. (FOR LADIES) Tested and Proved for Year*. WASTE NO TIME. Immediately you notice any disorder of the system take Founder's HyfniqiKMiature. It quickly removes all suflerm* I Th«re ia Nothing to EQUAL IT. nor Anything «o Widely Known. It is justly described as the FINEST REMEDY
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 299 10 tsAII) MARK AN A CO. No. 20 Robinson Road, Ship-* handlt r*. ProTisloa Dialers, l'ro- idor<. < i :!<ir««. WHOLESALE \\/> RETAIL BUM l ITS i i i ITS BlfiM II is !!J Ju^t Arrived Thirty Variety Jacob's Dablia Biacnita. \ma- and V->n A representative will ineel els on ival,
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    • 379 10 KEE LOX Carbon Paper Regular Sizes ;.ml any size up to 26 by 30 inches FOR PEN, PENCIL, or TYPEWRITER RICKARD LTD. Prompt Printers 16-K Change Alley. THE SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY Co., Ltd. Shipchandlers and Providoring Contractors. The Company*! Launch meet» in-com:ng ships. Offices l6, BATTERY ROAD. Take Lift to Top
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    • 261 10 From No. 1 Raffles Place I U Robinson Road On and after 30th September 1919 OTOMUNE &Co.,Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan) SM| JV^H HV^H HVQB) BB*4Bi BW^BS HV^H CBNBH BM^BB BM^^ f^v^M fir iririririr iriri. iMri" if lrjlrir^' n lP^l''ir^l' < lP >I minmnnnn that the letters on a So B
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    • 668 10 ABBREVIATED PROSPECTUS. The Subscription Li t Mill open on WfldfßdßJ the .'Jrd December !'»}!> m. I rlo* ..n Wednesday the 10th Hcccmbsr, Wit. ULU BENUT CONSOLIDATED RUBBER i Incorporated in Singapore under the Compi DftVkfed into 1..")00,000 shares oi .Sl.oo each Issue of l,i:»0.000 shares mi par I which 835,000
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  • 63 11 P .nibcr f*. Bank 4 mi. Bank demand o 4 Private credits 8m s. j.r i q New York Bank demand 4(1 New York 90 days <-.r France demand 443 India, T. T. j OO Hongkong, demand ijj Prcm Yokohama, demand Java, demand U% Bangkok, demand j>n Sovereign. Bank
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  • 143 11 II I I December t>. Tir 100 tons $147.00 Gambier !6 60 Gambicr Cube No. 1 > o Pepper Black 0( Pepper, (White fair) 62 00 Tapioca, small pearl, f.q. 20 flake, f.q. H medium pearl, f.q. 20. C0 Pearl Sago, small 16 CO Copra Sundried 24.00 Copra Mixed
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    • 1923 11 ~g\aawnMK*qgrawiP l LiMJßHWPi ■i 1 1 w n iry-^. jSßSgz^eansaaMssi^wßßßeasxa la^ssz^^ j Assets over $2,000,000 Assurance in force over $9,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. j g [Incorporated in Straits Sett.] J HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. a Company has £20,000 deposited
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    • 151 11 THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. (Incorporated in the United Kingdom by special Act of Parliament) LIFE ASSURANCE WITH MONTHLY PREMIUMS. Temporary Assurance at Lowest Cost, Th« Standard issues policies for one, three, five or seven years at very low rates. These policies are specially suitable for collateral security, cover for
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 206 11 VESSELS ABRTt ED Kamagata Maru, Jap. 178:\ from Aden 1 for one. Halvan!, Norw. 1OG»\ from Penang 8, for Honprkonv unc. Pontianak, Dut. Ill, from Ifcrsing 9, for Mersing 10 Shinyo Maru, Jap. 3< I *>, from Kota 9, for Bombay 10 i Scotland Mam, Jap 1-200. from kol>e 9,
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    • 334 11 MAIL TABLE. To < lr: I ««d local maUf, wii; PaunSTi Ml P.IUL (bj Train) I p n. daily (except Su!i<!ay). Kota Tiaggl and gtat.ona to Kua!« j:npu» nt G z J>uore 8, j.30, noon, 2, 4 6 p.m« 0 a.m. v'lio :.)U. V Batan B lai Hock I .in.
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  • 792 12 Con i 9 London. N..\. 6. Nonleft to-day on 'i\ tl i 1. which all "f Indian or atlenten which has !aat and tion i i I **nt of good. Alt four n of commui their work really spl I P. Ramarayan of the
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  • 421 12 i the last few year? be- >\ bar been in vogue 'fit 1 n in China for > fashions alt r nging E both in qu;i" from mines in Lun riountains in the extreme] f China i sof the miner- j dely separated places < ■•"'ma. Siberia
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  • 73 12 LSSeU'a new dictionary contains many words which, it is stated in the introduction, are likely to make g- heir claim jto b< included in the langtt Examples are cushy," conchy," M dud^eyewash (meaning: humbug), "fed up," funkhole (jnc^ning: Government job), hotstuff (r loaning unscrupulous or formidable), "cut-no-ice"
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  • 78 12 i n$ tl result of the Men's Medal for November: j IL B. Salmon 1 il 42 10 7(5 L Lomie 42 4 1 4 S2 l Beven cai v I ski out. i The La A1 i for December resulted l OS follows Mrs. Langbam Carter 55
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  • 183 12 S.CX BEAT S.( M'.A. n 5 p.m. yesterday it began to drizzli I ir, l»ut it did not come down in .t volume to deter either the i' Esplanade at t! e soccer game n the S. C. C. and the A. F, A. The rain stopped during the
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  • 167 12 LATEST TRANSACTIONS. i Reported by Fraser Ce, Dollar Rubbers opened fairly active and a considerable busu.es* was done In the leading counters. Alor Gajah at $1.10 cum 2.") per cent div Bukit Patanis at Cents premium. Malakoflfs up to $5.20, ..u Tekongi at 97% cents. New Sere*
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  • 284 12 J\ subscription list has been opened in order to provide comforts and extra messing on beard the. Trooper which will soon be taking home the large drafts in the old Garrison whose relief arrived by the "Tras Os Montes." fare on board a Trooper is on the
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  • 36 12 Orders for week ending Saturday Dec. 13th. Wednesday, 10th. Musketry, S. V. C. Drill Hall 5.10 p.m. Thursday, llih.— Kand Practice, Malay Volunteer Club, 5.15 p.m. Individual Troop Orders as issued by Scoutmasters.
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  • 204 12 j Information has been received that the 1.8. "Castor" of London, which left this oort on the 16th November 1919 far Haip■.cng is overdue at that port. Masters of vessels are hereby requested to keep a look>ut for this steamer. Our Mei'an contemporaries, according to the Pinang Gazette^
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  • 401 12 Nauru, the !ittle pot of earth that nearly the Pea I fei nee, is a tiny island i'i T of the Central Pacific It i- any millions of money on at- count of its millions of tons of phosphaterock, the most wonderful soil fertiliser 1 n
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  • 178 12 Soldiers who have been serving: in the Garden of Eden are bringing home with them certain beautiful gems pure},. I from Mesopotamian dealers as rubies. ProI ably most of the buyers were aware that i rystals of the s?ze of peas or haricot beans Fold at prices
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 56 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. Projrrainme ol Drills, etc., for week ending Saturday 13th December, 1919. Wednesday, 10.— 4.30 p.m. Balestier lige. Malay Co. S.V.I. Part I Qualification. r>.lO p.m. Drill Hall Chinese Co., S.V.I. Reeruks Drill. Saturday, 13.— 2.30. Balestier Rge. Chinese Co., S.V.I. Pr.rt I Qualification. R. SMITH, 2 .Lieut,
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    • 167 12 '^\\> N WITB SAFETY /(^S^A FIRESTONE Motor- Zmninl .y C l e Tyres don't si y^ftj on s^' ai 'p v 1 iI|VS They r k^'^ v L\ V v i 1 y th<> Btarl and tllt>n a vl if rf^> l<et T^^vl^' M^- 'H^- rush inn -.vhiui I |,f
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