The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 December 1919
1919-12-17
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Title Section19 1919-12-17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 1 EN CENTS THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1919. No. J),5;,219 words
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Article265 1919-12-17 1 Renter*! telegrams to-day are mostly from French Bourcea. Clemene#au*s visit to Loadoa and the subjects he witl diaevss with I.loyd (Jeorsre and Sr Scioloja are commented <>n m Preach circles Page 7. In Paris it is believed that Germany >\ill siga Mie protocol and thus make peace265 words
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1126 1919-12-17 1 THE GODS OF THE COPYBOOK READINGS Somewhere or an Island m river i f I. there me( on a night of U certaill oM p 0 lhcjTl hu<i<llc<l m with pn r Mother Gungj th swollen river. \ien had come -iied her waten with a bride*. BJ i of th1,126 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement388 1919-12-17 1 IF YOfJ WANT NEW CARS R HIRK. RINC UP B I U bJHSJIMsMBWBBBJB^Bj^MBJBJB^B^B^iBBJ Ik, A 9 i —\0 Tst 3* 1 5* flsi m A NiW YEAR FESTIV TIES I December 31st. 1919 I w SPECIAL D 5 *NER 0 NCIfiG I By kind permission of Colonel L. B. Boyd-Mooj388 words
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Advertisement104 1919-12-17 1 t cyc i e Torres don't skid y v^af'/^*^ on BnarD turns. They iy. rtW V l (l >'°° f traction at \{S^-'ICR ihp y have ihi(;ker f V r /"^4 tougher tread than J\ X ever, move rubber bet- \veez\ layers, thicker T shion stock, which j .•;.r :^'r-104 words
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Advertisement95 1919-12-17 1 LATEST ADVERTISExMENTS A world wide Page 4. Powell and Co. pe!l cargo ex the Scandia Page 10. Dr. Rowe for eye examination Page 1--Alpine onawnetened milk Page C. House to )et house wanted Page 5. Book keeper wanted for Macassar Page 5. F. M. S. Railway Chi n.iy traffic Pa95 words
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Advertisement13 1919-12-17 1 I YOU WANT NEW CA RS -4^7 FOR HIRE, BJNG UP II i?13 words
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Miscellaneous98 1919-12-17 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday, 17th. High Wuter.— C.ll a.m., BJZ& p.m. Thursday, 18th. Hijch Water.— t' 21 p.m. Stafford's Parade, Tanglin, 5.15 p.m. •cm Gate Regular, m. Opening performance Fill I us. Licensing Sessions, 2.3 C p.m. ci Rubber, French Bank, 12 noon. 10 Friday, 19th. Water. 7.:-; a.m., :U7 pjn.98 words
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401 1919-12-17 2 An Edict to Iflßhitf. When war was de?lared «r« all stood ulder to shoulder. There was no sort at inquiry whether a man was a reckless •rchiPt or a stiff-necked Tory. The whole lot went out like one man to do the job. I401 words
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Advertisement255 1919-12-17 2 I""" i L"uTiJN""V' HAT DYES. LARG E ASSORTMENT JUST JiECKIVED Price 60 cents per bottle. MEDICAL HALL Opposite Post Office SINGAPORE. ■I "MODERN DANCES" p: A Unique Booklet for the Ball room CHVRI ES KITTS. A Simples Pocfc i instructor that any §8 child an follow tlJ&O at Moutries and255 words
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Advertisement723 1919-12-17 2 From Monday, December 15, to Saturday, De ber 20 Something out of the Ordinary m Triangle Pictures A TRIANGLE SPECIAL PRODUCTION Featuring OLIVE THOMAS The Most Beautiful Show sirl m America In a beautiful love story filed with thrill* Cr T%J /SI "The best thing she has ever done, with723 words
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Advertisement423 1919-12-17 3 Whiteaway, Laidlaw Go., Ltd. c*-~— > Sin^a™ Strai X I adiea T -1 Price 1 15.50 f-^WA^^^^ NeW in *r^ Good variety of n -rv larap i B^S millinery v^ selection of milliner- t&^ll 1 AY Mn T iKiLv $14^ OIR MILLINERY IS DRAWN J \jfl C MILLINKRY \ILLIN ERY^423 words
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Advertisement255 1919-12-17 3 I GROSSMITH'S tw^" "W "J^ P« w T^ W |(S fodia's Choicest Flowers t|{ O OfMntal m charader and supremely ?^:>: kx toilet purposes. PHUL- Qtfa k .N is a world-wide reputation among*! v>s>S .cents. > a subtle fascmatioi> altogether unique VnLI irellously Fragrant W>J tt 1 m every form255 words
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Article225 1919-12-17 4 rarely due to kindly trouble. Doctors Will tell you that kidney disease, ■when it exists, may be very tar advanced indeed before it indicates its presence by means of pains m the back. In the vast majority of case Lumbago is the cause of the225 words
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Article442 1919-12-17 4 M tsUUAGE US A BUSINESS. l*u U*s for Husband*. Leslie 11-n^on. the actor -who has just become sngeged to Miss Madge Saunderi, (||e actress has bet n airing his views on matrimony. He :-:*>*: Marriage is about the most dangerous Ihing I know of but I have always,442 words
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Article461 1919-12-17 4 Rewards are given for killing tigers, i Jeopards and other mpat-eaters generally. The hunter of timers looks upon himself as j a mighty fin.- fellow and incidentally as a j benefactor to humanity. It is a calamitous mistake. We are told on high authority that the extinction461 words
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Advertisement254 1919-12-17 4 THE 18 \n\\ i.i ftUNOt rtober Number )t Living Problems. The Clerks Union. oval of Amoy Town. lUS— H ion. Housing Difficultit Who Will Help Obtainable from all Booksellers, and from o-ir Office 47-49 The Arcade, Singapore. -10 w.s. v.c. FOURNIERS HYGENIQUE MIXTURE. (FOB LADIES) Tested and Proved for Ye&r«.254 words
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Advertisement595 1919-12-17 4 AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOTICE To those m want of an office and Godown adjacent to Rafflos Square and Godown with road ami River frontage. Messrs. Ching Keng Lee Co. will sell by auction AT AN EARLY DATE Godown ami OmVe No. 1 Robinson Road ami Godowns Nos.595 words
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Advertisement792 1919-12-17 4 y CHING KENG LEE CO. SITES FOR COMPOUND HOUSES ETC AT STEVENS ROAD AND SHOP HOUSES AT BUKIT TIMAH ROAD. Messrs Ching Keng Lee and Co., will sell by Auction at their Sale-room. < RAFFLES CnAMBERS-RAFFLES PLACE On Monday, 22nd December 1919, at 2.30 p.m Lot Nos 1 and S.792 words
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Article832 1919-12-17 5 FRASER Co.. EXCHANGE AND SHAKE BROKERS SINGAPORE DECKNBER I*>th. i MINING. I Figures m brackets shows the capita) ana i.^sue value- of the Share m dollars, unless otherwise marked. C. Cum div; x equals ex div.] Ampang ex ($1000.000—0) 11.50—12 Ayer Weng ($100,000—1) 2.05—2.25 Hitam Tin ($300,000—1)832 words
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Advertisement427 1919-12-17 5 WANTED. WANTED Poi m hj \<-. IH7 v [> TO RENT. Furni hed I. irop. about <-n<l <.f June t))T Apply H..t g nAM ED IMMEDIATELY. At <nQ<-<\ d< ly, with testimon [Ml Charter* d Bank BOARD AND RESIDENCE, available Dm Ist January. Single fentleauui pi rred. T< Gtirace. >427 words
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Advertisement504 1919-12-17 5 AUCTION SALES. ValsaMs polished teak and fane Kittan Household Furniture.etr. To be held at our Sale-ro<"» Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, On PRIDAY, l!>th DBCBMBBR, at 11 a.m. 1 omprising:— One wax po^shsd teak war#ol)s with Coll length mirror doorV <:>V dressing ta>>le with bevelled mirror |*anel, teak marble top washstand,504 words
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Advertisement667 1919-12-17 5 TENDERS. Tender! are invited for alteration? am repairs to Premise* Nos. IVJ^IF)?, Ccci Street Full particulars on appluvtion t< BBHR Co., 1 Cecil Street 16-12 22-12 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. I Tenders will 'ue received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of the 17th December, 10 10, for tht following667 words
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Advertisement652 1919-12-17 5 NOTICES. 1 i FEDERAIFD MALAY STATES I RAILWAYS. f On Chri«tm»» Day, 25th December, the train service will be the same as on weekdays. P. A ANTHONY, Ge^eiiil Manager, F. M. S. Rlys. I Kuala Lun ;.ur, 17-12 17,22-12 THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. WHARF DEPARTMENT Rates and Charges. The Board*!652 words
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Advertisement653 1919-12-17 5 MURPHY'S THOUGHTS. THE THRU AGBfl OF MAN At a luncheon fivefl at the Savoy iiotel, London, retently to 1 i ut Commander t.i. i) Commander To.- ■■•>■■ .of the U R, .-avy. it < eh was delivers i I >■ Mr. Patrick Fmn. Murphy, described by the London "i>«iiy •i653 words
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Article24 1919-12-17 6 HASTINGS. At the Eui pltal, Kuala Lumpur, on the 11th instant to V. r. and j Hn Hastings, Brooklandi Estate, Banting, a| son.24 words
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651 1919-12-17 6 The Singapore Free Press. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1919. Future of Balshevism. The Times, froiu an authoritative svirce. foreshadows a new men from the Bolshevist:, as sot forth m the telegram which we published yest.vaav- The atlas has to l c called into requisition to appreciate the theory that the Bolshevists651 words
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Article555 1919-12-17 6 iturned from Home Cl. The Treasurer of St. Andrew's Cathedral acknowledges thanks a donation of f. om "An jor T. A. W. Drought, R.G.A., is gn 1 save of a ree months from D 16th with per to procee < bo, Ceylon. The Sti n Reading Hub ill hold a555 words
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Article160 1919-12-17 6 INCOME TAX BILL. A Government Gazette Extraordinary iasued yesterday contains the text of several bills which are to be introduce'! into the Legislative Council, chief among- them J beiri£, A Bill intituled An Ordinance for imposing a Tax on Income objects I arul reasons state. A resolution is160 words
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Article168 1919-12-17 6 The text of a bill to Ordinance is published m rnment Gazetfa so. 8 states.1. This Ordinance tfl introduced m pursuance of the Govern; policy of •ricting the opium tra 2. 0] :um is the terial. pium m the manufactured sta. imoking. Chandu dross is the re168 words
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114 1919-12-17 6 WEDDING AT ST. ANDREW'S cathedral. The wedding I c or Monday aftei Inocr S Andrews ral, the Miles Mr. H. Dabell nf Mr. an i yivs. 11..11.I 1 11. of Isle of V. Trowbi liter of Mr. and Mrs. James Trowbv t. The arrived m the morning fi-oni home on114 words
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91 1919-12-17 6 A meeting will be held m the North Room t; S.< ,m. on Friday the 10th ins:., to further the formation of an Association of men m Malaya. fit Dinner I'd, l on Armistice Day. is inintcnded to be enl non-pol other91 words
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Article166 1919-12-17 6 The annual report of lie above company ftr the year ended 0 submitted at tV annual general meeting at G4 Kling .Strict, Singapore or, Saturday December l 1919 is as follows: The nett profit Tor the year after writin? off $4,017.61 d ciation on bank166 words
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Article97 1919-12-17 6 QUARTER KNDKD SEPT. HOth, I In all m :uui£ m. he trade fi tlur<i :r of 191 I onatdera [mports ri^ I j sixteen per co:\t ov r.g quarter «-f last year, increase m expoi 001) an incren&e of ovei SS per cent. 'I i are, of cow97 words
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Article159 1919-12-17 6 FURTHER Al>\ i rt Said. lio Com p^ is Smitl havtimc of it. Thmging i to I A Uth ill Wilkits, Australia, la a restart maj f•• e< '1 he who is trying fiight on a Kangoroo i:. b a somewhat ominous the aviator and ius159 words
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Article33 1919-12-17 6 [Aneta Servm-) Port Said. Dec. IS. Greta's correspondent wires t'.iat Hon aerr plane was wreckci off St. Georw Buy Corfu, on the tenth, and that there is no hof/t of survivors.33 words
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Advertisement173 1919-12-17 6 D HL|l 10^5 Idlwl kil fU? Ei HF IEFORDSHIRE CIDERS /Veil' Shipments Just Arrived I AND Roiflcs Qusy MR. H. N. BUCKERIDGE Ura of Me? rs. I AFAYETTE, PHOTOGUAPHEKS to Their MAJESTIES Bej:3 to announce that he conducts the ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO m SINGAPORE At The BURLINGTON. 100 Tact- North173 words
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Advertisement33 1919-12-17 6 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS and v> MERCANTILE ADVERTISER btablished, 1835. Telephone No. 56 Th« only Morning Paper m the Straits Settlements. Cables -"ADVERTISER/; Singapore. H 3 EditoriM and Publishing Office, 30 RAFFLES PLACE.33 words
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Article112 1919-12-17 7 THE LONDON MEETING. kOINTS TO CONSIDER. [Rental rice] l\»ri Dec U). retenceau'a the op and ter into mutual de- will r ditT< n d, and 1 imon Gen will tx 1 -A* U > VIMI AND SPEC! LATION. Tari-. D^ 11. >ted ta colum on tho visit of112 words
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Article156 1919-12-17 7 THE MAILS Wl 1 local Po.-t out information when we i this morning to rsk this 1 1 I hen it was coi. Nov. 131 :j- via Bombay < 0 it th Colon by train on arrived m Ma I before th. The B. I. b.s. Tan hor m Ponang156 words
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Article233 1919-12-17 7 our BOVei and it^ pureha^iiu at hoim remind one of an incident m which a witty Russian clown, named Durow, figure.: a1 PetrOj tad some thirty years I Ke m ng a performance with a pig trained to various featau At the man's command the animul took233 words
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Article483 1919-12-17 7 THE WORLD OVER. RESTOCKING THE ZOO. 1 [Renter*! Service 1 London, Dec. 13. Wilfrid Frost is proceeding immediately on a tour m the Malay Archip, with a view to restocking the London Zoo. to Singapore, thence to Java. [ing a month at th< Aroe Island. The trip483 words
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Article58 1919-12-17 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Dec. 16th. 'It n Chinese women and four girls were ed at the police court with gaming o.i premises m Pel tad. _-ri Sembilan play Pem*ng at Rugby 30th. Outputs, first half December. Asam 52 pikuls Kuinpong Karnuntinp the former only worked one58 words
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Article878 1919-12-17 7 SUCCESSFUL TBIAL RUN. It was a signal success said Mr. J. M Sune, referring to the cruiso of the Tanjon; Rhu, m proposing the toa3t of Mr. Gnaharr Hutchison (the designer and supervise auhitect of the two wooden semi-diese enprincd shii>s, Tanjonff Rhu, and Tarxjon Kling, built878 words
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Article170 1919-12-17 7 The Director of Education had an SnVr- view on Saturday, December 13th, with Mr. I Ki-hard D. Holt, at which the Raffles 1 College Scheme was discnsi*d and has 1,- Jr.y (December 15th) received a letter from Mr Holt, informing him that the firms of I Alfred Holt170 words
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Article422 1919-12-17 7 T!v Government has f r the last ten years tly insisting- on a higher standard of teaching. This, apart from the of price (sitatea hitrhor salaries the increase having been very large even lore the introduction of war allowances. But the Governn i schools i not rai422 words
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Article282 1919-12-17 7 A lisl baa been opened m; order to provide coml tra messing »n board the Trooper which will soon ba taking: homo the large drafts m the old rison whose relief arrived by the "Tras Os V c on board a Trooper is on the i "ratioi282 words
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Article12 1919-12-17 7 > Foothills of Malaya have declared an interim dividend of ten per cent.12 words
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Advertisement299 1919-12-17 7 \J? %rl- tej *<&? 1 1 mff SPSk %M ROBINSON Co. fc-t-—— aw^— pc^r tt>^ j. -rjnsssnMmnrwuim n ■■■■^^■^^mm P GUARANTEED UP TO BRITISH STANDARD A PURE WHITE Cement. /JsJJ*^ BATHS A BATHROOMS, TIIE JOINTING MARBLL, rLCT TILES ETC. /ffy °O FOR AXY LTO. r J*?*%* VX OLASB OF I299 words
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Advertisement594 1919-12-17 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated m Japan. UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. •<*-*■. (Subject to alterations without Notice). >hwii EUROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal-. Fortnightly Serrict. For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, London and Antwerp For Marseilles and Liverpool, via Ports. TSUSHIMA MARU 17th Dec. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. CALCUTTA594 words
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Advertisement615 1919-12-17 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA Telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers Dtsk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. JJNDER CONTRACTjyiTH THE NETHERLANDS^NDIA GOVERNMENT. Van D emen Sorraba a n S*louw BUllton, Ratavla. Cheribon, Semararg. Soorabaja615 words
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Advertisement422 1919-12-17 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA I APCAR LINE. (Incorporated m England). MAIL .AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with Ilia Majesty's Government). tu B pe T n h d c cd C mPany>3 MAIL SERVICE S EAST OF BOMBAY are at prernl LONDON .FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. DUF°422 words
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Advertisement801 1919-12-17 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM.) SINGAPORE— BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. v I^^^^^ patani sineora l HATIP X 2^000.1910 IL"S^ SUDDIIADIB 2;ith )ec 19W BUt 19irj Kkets for the round trip f rom Singapore to Bangkok and Singapore vU Co..t poru i. Usued at 1150. Duration of the801 words
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Advertisement427 1919-12-17 9 *The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited, 'he China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND "EUerman" Line. EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamtr Leaves Due Route For New York Spore POLYPHEMUS427 words
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Advertisement404 1919-12-17 9 IBVDO-CHINA CCA I IMP Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. .N Pf± IV L [Incorporated m England] **> 111 VJ Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong WVT A WT and Shanghai, and to Calcutta via Penan* 1/ A \f from Singapore. Ofli Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading t\ iV for404 words
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Article582 1919-12-17 10 CAPTAIN'S EVIDENCE AT SECRET INQUIRY. ;iec given by Captain T. Turn if t! Lusitania, before the i ncr (Lord Mersey) at the Id en June 15 and 18, ii>l~>. -.t the Central li Westminster, is pub- ;n a Parliamentary Taper. The Lusiiania irai rink by German submarine,' i;n582 words
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Advertisement268 1919-12-17 10 j g*BNTRAg JUST ARRIVED NEW MUSIC s from the Lilac Domino iil's from Chin Chin Chow MANY New Gramophone N one Needle Guaranteed to play l Records Can be had at ft C. HUDSON'S 100 North Bridge Road. THE HOUSE OF CATCHY MUSIC OBTAINABLE AT ALL DISPENSARIES THROUGHOUT STRAITS SETTLEHhhTS268 words
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Advertisement123 1919-12-17 10 A SOLILOQUY. (Suggested by the report that Mr Wuiston Churchill still dashes about m a Ford car.) Where is the rich Rolls-Royce m which I .veiled In times more suited to my warlike taste, Erfcre economists woke up and cavilled, Raising their dreadful slogan,- M Stop the Waste!" I Sold123 words
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Advertisement354 1919-12-17 10 GRAND PUJA SALE! TABLA FREE. IOR ONE MONTH ONLY. gf "^^^^hj Wiiy not make y° ur sweet i si~ }lome sweeter with the sweet WksM_ Solm d of our celebrated New Jl!§^ Mohin Flute Harmonium which is the best and cheapest m the market It is made of seasoned teak354 words
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Advertisement308 1919-12-17 10 POWELL CO- AUCTIONEERS -•Vl^CTlOrs S VT.E OF Valuable SCANDIA To be held at The Sale Room liessra I'(»N\ ki.j. Mo 16 and IT Rl On WEDNESDAY, 2 it* DECEMBER, at I6J Comprising: i cases Tin Foil; i tising il; 2 i Apparatus; 1 cat parts; I i achine; I »n308 words
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Article62 1919-12-17 11 Decc.ll > 16. Bank 4 m.s. B;.nk demand I' I Private credits 8 m.a. 2«5 New York, Bank \c j ,1, New York 90 days T fiJi cc, demand 4 1,. India, T. T. 100 Hongkong, demand 125H Prem. Yokohama, demand Java demand 118% Bangkok, demand gQ Sovereign, Eank62 words
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Article131 1919-12-17 11 I December L 6. Tin I.T. Ton? m Gambier G;.mbier Cube No. 1 18.G-; Pepper Black 39 *o Pepper, (White fair) 66.53 Tapioca, small pearl, f.q. 20.00 Tapioca, small flake, f.q. 11.50 Tapioca, medium pear), f.q. 20.00 Pearl Sago, small 15.f>0 Copra, Sundried 26.70 Copra, Mixed 26.00. Opium, Benares131 words
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Advertisement452 1919-12-17 11 A«»<U ov«r $2,000,000 m Assurance m force over $9,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. rr HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. jl The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act gATVKACTIVE452 words
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Advertisement502 1919-12-17 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LTD. (Incorporated Kb Japan) ital Subscribed Y. 100,000,00 C ital Paid Up Y. 42,000,00 C :vc Fund Y. 23.000.00 C President. N. K. Kajiwara Esq, Vice-President S. Suzuki Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Kijjiwara Esq. F. Watanabj Esq. N. Soma Esq. I Matsukata Esq. Y. Yamakawa Eaq. M. Mitsui502 words
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Advertisement469 1919-12-17 11 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated m England by Ro.val Charter. ii'aid up Capital £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £2,100,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 HEAD OFFICE 88 liishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Amriisai Hongkong Penaag Bangkok Iloilo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Seremban Cftiiton469 words
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Advertisement403 1919-12-17 11 INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m the U. S. A.) OWNED \i\ THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital and Surplus U. S. $6,500,000 Straits $13,000,000. Undivided Profits U. S. $3,054,763 Strait* $6,109,526. HEAD OFFICE 55, WALL STREETNEW YORK. BRANCHES:— Batavia Kobe San Pedro de Macoria Bombay London Santiago de403 words
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Advertisement132 1919-12-17 11 THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD Recstered under the Hongkong Ordinances »nd with the Bo a H of Tr',l.( England) POSITION "OF^ COMPANY as at 31st December, 1918. aS^ ANCES IN FOR CE §57,090,328 INCOME iSSfS ASSURANCE FUND Policies free from all unnecessary conditions and restrictions Reduction of Premiums132 words
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Miscellaneous187 1919-12-17 11 VESSELS AT WHARVES. Tanjong Pag&r Bast Wharf No. l. Hoerde. East Wharf No. 2 Schoenfels, Mytilus. Sheen Wharf No. 3.- Sithonia. Main Wharf No. 4.— Glenamoy, Nam Si Main Wharf No. 5. Pretusen, KamuningJ Main Wharf No. C— Nil. I V ct Dock No. 7.— Vaitomo. Totoroi MaruJ Kasado Maru,187 words
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Miscellaneous421 1919-12-17 11 MAIL TABLE. To-day. J.pterrnediats and 10-al ma.* HUM i\>';nJ m list below: Fenang, Malacca, F.M.S. (by Train) f pjiu dnily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and iUtiong to Koa!a Lumpui at 6 a.m. Jo t .or« 8. 8.30, noon, 2. i 6 p.m. ikin Iliiiphonß: a.m. Batara A P. BuL Ho421 words
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Article1370 1919-12-17 12 I WW m i:n w-stekn ISLI LORD LBYBRHULMs7B SCHEMES OF DEVELOPMENT. I_ rom Our Own Correspondent.) November .">. I'd liar; be full of thriving, prosj pro is .t harbours, and of :ir .d women, t« n, tv. jnj. er that of the present population." Tl. the declaration of1,370 words
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61 1919-12-17 12 At St. Mary's, (Jadogan-street, Miss Gertrude Jackson, daughter of Sir John Jr.ckson, the well-Known contractor, was married to Lieut.-r o lonel J. A. F. Cuffe, C. M. G., D. S. 0., now m command of the Ist Batt. Royal Murater Fusiliers. Sir John61 words
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Article12 1919-12-17 12 My daily task, whateyer It be, That it what mainly educates mi:Gannett.12 words
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Article498 1919-12-17 12 The annur.l report for the yenr ended Sept 30 (to be presented at -he annual general meeting fit Gresham House, Bat-tery-rd at 12,30 p.m. or. Dec 22) is as follows: The net profit for the year amounts to £170,162.84, to which murt be added th balance brought forward498 words
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Article220 1919-12-17 12 Thief t "s His «.w C rts. Chinese robbers made an attempt i on Friday morning I break into the 1 aousc of a Malay pui plfnter, who li m n kampong at Bikit k\?.oig, Barawan?, < ii rteen miles from Kajang, on the borlefs i-Scmbilan an.i .elaf220 words
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Article54 1919-12-17 12 With reference to notification No 1912 published m Government Gazette No 174 (>f 12th I' -v 1919, further information has been received that the Laram Light is now m working crder. A Siamese sloop signalled its arrival n port yesterday by a salute of ?;un», the salute being54 words
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Article105 1919-12-17 12 FOOTBALL. A game of soccer will be played on the 8 C. C. ground today (Wednesday) between the Brook* dale Rovers and the Straits United. Mr. Toscenie will referee. The following ar^' the names of the opposing teams Brookedale.--F. OLvj-ro, F. de Souza, J. A. Feraendoez, L. GammeU,105 words
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Article114 1919-12-17 12 LATEST TRANSACTIONS. Reported by Fraeer Co. Singapore Dec. l(i. m (vl b r< Ayer Kunings sold $1.47%, Kempas HO United Malaccas co ir.d $2.50, Sungei V:\ anis at |1.30 premium, Aver Par., done $14.15, New Serjnoahs round $4 70 rnjams $15, NyaUa $11.25, TraJblg^ni $1.47%, Tambalaks $1.4?114 words
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Article203 1919-12-17 12 A cow n( wr*tet to the "British al Journal" from the Feden States he interests <>f our profession may I L.« Hewed space to »r»> men apa'nst nci cptiug posts m the Federated Malay S hey fully realise 'oca l conditions 1. Posts are usually i203 words
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Article156 1919-12-17 12 One of those littla farts of history generally known is that F!un:i\ the Adn: port about which the<v i- 5 so much discussion at the present morner*. was at one tine DCdrjried by Britain. T was m the duv?f the Napoleonic wars. This is how the event came about: In156 words
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Article90 1919-12-17 12 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending Saturday 2th December, 1919. Wednesday. 17th.- -4.30 p.m. Balestier Range Matey Company, S V. I. Part I Qualification. Wednesday, 17th.— 5.10 p.m. Drill Hall Chinese Company, S. V. I. Recruits Drill. Friday, 19th. 4.30 p.m. Balestier Range Eurasian Company Part90 words
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