The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 January 1920

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  • 18 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS THE SIM.AI'OIU; n*EE PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1920. No. 9377
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  • 226 1 The conference between the railwaymen and the Government o\cr the wages question continues. It is not acrimonious but the men as yrt persisi in the demands they made last October —Page 7. Press opinions on the Ratification are wired out, neither weighty nor verbose. The Americans are
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  • 1340 1 ■'■',< at furrngn ÜBOUL J, VENAL. The authorities must have sense «.f humour in putting up a ik-w v Loan when the cost of living is m high, and ;i permanent income tax is on the itocks. There is, however, the appearance of plenty of money
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 276 1 MT NEW TARS -V KOR WNG UP W ft* aTI A mm 2*4 \J JRjifjP K mJmmm The largest and most successful Hotel on the Island F/ICIXG THE SE4. uxurlo-is Su't^ of R >oms anl soaci his loaiges verandah aid beautiful grounds. M rERNOON TEAS. Evsry Thursday, viuslc in ttteid&ass.
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    • 465 1 KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. if iZ \J £Z $Jr B£ 8 %*jiZCfr Original Offered Trice at ["he Kafee* I Knew. By A. N. Davis, who v:.s American Dentist to the Kals. r Croml9o4- lOix 6..10 ::.7r> From Bapavme t-> PaasehcMdacto 1917. By Philip Gibbs 4.25 2.50 I ront Lines. Hy
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    • 97 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Ladies' war at WhiteawayV— Pagi 3. A budget of auctions by Chtng Keßg Lee and Co. Page .">. Ex-enemy ships for charter— Page C. Johore Rest Houses, the use of Pagi House for sale at Tanglin— Page •">. Motor car, Chandler, for sale— Page 5. Reduced prices for
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    • 15 1 IF YOU WANT i\ T EW CARS «6 9 FOR HIRE, KJNG UP BB %J
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 95 1 THE WEEK. Saturday, 17th. High Water.— o.sB a.m., 9.4 pan. Eatty's Varieties at Theatre, 9.15 p.m. j Sunday, 18th. High Water.— 7.s2 a.m., 9.48 p.m. Monday, 19th. High Water.— B.39 a.m., 10.28 p.m. Chamber of Commerce, 2.15 p.m. Legislative Council, 2 .30 p.m. .Glenealy Plant. Ltd. Tuesday, 20th. High Water.—
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  • 374 2 A Hyderabad, (Sind) message statea that certain citizens of Sukkur have decided to file a suit against those Municipal Councillors who voted for a gTant of Rs. .1,000 for peace celebrations. (Pioneer.) His Majesty the King-Emperor has been graciously pleased to approve the grant of honorary rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 172 2 VICTORIA THEATRE To-Nitfht To-Night At 9.30 GEO. BATTY'S VARIETY COMPANY. rIN AN UP-TO-DATE PROGRAMME OF HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE USUAL PRICES BOOKING AT MOUTRIES GLAXO g s BUILDS BONNIE BABIES 5 NGW OBTAINABLE AT THE DISPENSARY LTD. ...........i? Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kitts ■jl DANCING ACADEMY b Select Classes 7 MONDAY
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    • 1142 2 ww A wB 7Xf A bbS Bk A t^ Am A From WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, to MONDAY, JAM Air, i. A THRILLING PHOTOPLAY OF TIIC GREAT WESI By the Great West Film Co., Inc., Presenting MARJORIE DAW Adapted from Wallace Coburn's story Yellowstone Pete's Dau anH Filmed in the Heart
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 61 3 Collapsible Gates (BRITISH MADE.) ALL SIZES IN STOCK j j 4 I i i (-> J ,1 I I I f j I j I la El I 1 I \i I /W4V WE QUOTE I FOf? VOt//? REQUIREMENTS P I PAINT and POWDER White Zinc Paint* White Lead Paint
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    • 106 3 Save your car from roadshgck— I Because they are resilient. I Their durability saves your time by I avoiding Replacement. Running Expenses are greatly lessened I Dunlops Give long service. I I OBTAINABLE FRSM ALL GARAGES AND DEALERS I The Dunlop Hubber Co. (Far East) Ltd. JEFFREY'S t *a[ bSA
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    • 279 3 ladies' Swimming Costumes JUST RECEIVED I WHITEAWAY'S Ladies Two Piece |P Ladies Stockinette I [in Stockinette. Trim- *t^-m[ Two Piece Swimmin^ I S. Wms. Wms. v^A I s Wms. I <m9^ cinot; 4. Wmi. X.O.S. Wm«. m v*" f k ■•2>'«Wt' i Vr '^^^^m Ladies Fine Two Piece 1?.;.: 3m|
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    • 164 4 FOR ACHES AND PAINS. tT^rn E _mjl_f am________\ _ft_B_______ ___E__B__T MSm i__"_^^^_____t HT^^^^ m\\^^ mk^^ fl Dm l t_ tr—rl. 1 t _^m aW urn T H—fcy, Wii-nliy am- Friday Because Connoisseurs of the Smoking World de cla re the m to be the iM uIM ,»n, "ACME OF PEK*
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    • 215 4 RECOGNIZED in its true light by the Government, the business world, and the individual buyer, the automobile has cast aside the title "Pleasure Car" and is now properly classified as a vehicle of real service a present day necessary. The owner not only lengthens his own business day, but he
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    • 476 4 CHING KENG LEE CO. Estate of Chee Quee Bong Deceased and Chew Kiat too Deeeuet TOWN AND COUNTrFpROPERTIES. The undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Au their Sale-Room Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, On MONDAY, 26th JANUARY 1920 at 2.30 p.m. t^i M O Description Area sq. ft. 1.
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  • 336 5 Tomatoes per catty 21 Vegetables, average price 22 Yams 12 The prices quoted are generally those current at Clyde Terrace Market. At the Other markets there may be small variations. Singapore, Jan. 12th, 1920. 1 Beans, Long: per catty 20 I Beans, French 32 Beef per lb.
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  • 373 5 Dr. Cope's Expedition. The Blackburn Co. is constructing a BJackburn singk-cngined biplane, entirely different from the Kangaroo, to accompany Dr. Cope's expedition to the Antarctic, and make the final daah of 400 mile* to the South Pole. The construction presents enormous difficulties, owing to the
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  • 135 5 Calcutta, Dec. 1' Hm C. 1. I>. RTC enquiring into a I vp. l i('nal CAM that haa occurred in th" ilun ami Shell Factory at COMipor*. It is that a system which is known as tK- Black BchiOM is bein^ introduced in th»« <iun and
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 489 5 >V \NTED. Junior Chin. k for a JtL. Bookkeeper why „f n books Chinese tating sry i« quired to 1 r for Mi dan. n writing with < care of Free An rk for Hotel Apply pel on View Hotel, Tnnjong Ratong. IT-1 with lor.j: sxperlenoi ritinp. general ofllce recounts
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    • 809 5 AUCTION SALES. j IN THE ESTATE OF LEE ENG NEO (Deceased). AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE JEWSLLERI To be held at CHING KENG LEE Co'i Saleroom Ifssln Chantbi Place on FRIDAY, BSrd lAI I iRY, at 11 -..m. Comprising: irith K"l -1 ornaments, diamonds and Stones, Ko\d and Hilver! pindinsjs, K«>ld
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    • 831 5 AUCTION SALES. j (BY ORDBB OF .THlif OFFICIAL I ASSIGNEE) AUCTION SALE OF Household Furniture etc., >'l')w: property of Khwan Wo Hong Sot To be held at No. 62 Sago Street. On SATURDAY, 17th JANUARY 1920, at 2 p.m. Comprising' Carved Chinese blaekwood chain i U: triM'-s c i-- hanging
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    • 854 5 NOTICES. NOTICE. GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. As und from this date the Government Rest :i! Batu Annm will bo closed to all but n naenl Officials and bonatide travellers. j No person living within a radius of 15 miles of Bfttn Anam will be allowed to u«e the Rest Jlou; JT
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    • 267 5 EUROPEAN COMPOUND HOUSE, ETC The undersigns! have been instructed to sell by Poblie Auction at their Sale-NtsU RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, Lot 1. All that piece of land area on? acre, two roods and thirty polefl together with the European compound house erected thereon and known us u Goldburn Serangoon
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  • 19 6 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. MAILER.— On the 2nd January, the wife of William Mailer, Sungei Estate, Selangor, of a son.
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  • 720 6 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, JANUARY 17. 1920. A Useless Task. "Officers of infantry were afraid of their men. They were physical cowards, drunkards, and thieves. They appeared to lack all morale or sense of shame. These remarks applied as far as regimental commanders. "Military knowledge was elementary interior economy
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  • 496 6 Dr. W. VV. Mar: in is appointed to act as Chief Health Officer, Singapore. Aorial mail routes were to be inaugurated this month in New Zealand. I- Uters and fitters' mates are receiving £15 UK) £10 respectively a week in England. All restaurant meals in Victoria (Australia) were to be
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  • 140 6 CHURCH OF THE POOR. To tho Editor. Sir,— Referring to Mr. Henderson'* letter in reply to mine any statements from "Protestant Missionary Societies" reproaching the Roman Catholic Church with being tho Church of the Poor" would prove nothing at all. They clearl> have reference to the Mission
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  • 166 6 The Islander which left Singaporo on December 12th with Mr. G. C. Valpy, Inspector Porter, and a posse of Sikh police on board, in connecton with the recent rioting at Christmas Island, arrived there on the 30th ult. and returned here yesterday morning. While on the island
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  • 62 6 For refusing to sell rice, a Chinese, trader named Xeo Eng Lok was fined $250 or three months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Langham Carter sitting in the Third Court yesterday. Pleading guilty to a technical offence by storing 9^2 bags of rice in unlicensed premises, Tar. Boon Iluan
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  • 485 6 The grateful passengers of the Blue Funnel steamer Gorgon, which arrived here last Sunday with a large number of Singapore residents, have presented to the Captain a handsome silver salver inscribed with facsimiles of the signatures of the donors. Mr. Hayes Marriott is appointed Genera] Adviser to Johore. with effect
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  • 73 6 [From Our Own Corceapondei Penai Inspector Mason, who was r* ed, is an innate of the I where he has been operated on f»,r citis. The funeral took place bo-daj Yoau, who Wat formerly Consul f The outputs for the ftrat balf under: Kamunting, 2. r >o pieub;
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  • 299 6 By the transport DongoU. alongside of the P. and 0. wharf y at 8 a.m., the Manchester* und othti of the local garrison including n R. 0. A. and R. E., are leaving e morning homeward bound. T: 'ion took place yesterday, n details going on board
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  • 107 6 A Message from His Majesty the h On the llth November last- tl anniversary of Armistice Pay. of the Straits Settlement! Brai National Association of Di and Soldiers sent the followim"Congratulations to His Majesty th« K on first anniversary Armistice. Km sions loyalty and devotion." The hon'hle Mr.
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  • 112 6 The Rev. Dr. If. C. Daniel, Archdeai tho Assyrian Christian Church, will lecture at the Y. 11. C. A Hall on Tuesday, Jan 20th, at 5.30 l>.m. Subject M The Lift Women and their Condition in the x time, and Christian Persecution by the Turks." All la
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  • 84 6 Programme of Drills, etc-, for Wtol inK Saturday, 24th January, V. Saturday, 17th.— &3Q p*™- Balontior Bf« Eurasian Co. Part I. QualinYution. Sunday, 18th. 7.30 a.m. Bataatier R£<Eurasian Co. Part II Instructional. Monday, 19th.— 5.10 p.m. Drill Hall ChinoM Co. Racruits Drill. Wednesday, i!ist.— s.lo pja. Drill
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  • 27 6 German creditors are asking Australian firms for a settlement of pre-war debt*. Such payments are prohibited except through clearing ofßcci to be established ia Melbourne and Berlin.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 153 6 JO> wholesale and I 4fo, retail CfjH^ WINE I G&/ SPIRIT SINGAPORE v3?l MERCHANTS PENANCi C«? KUALA LUMPUR **j&Ofo MR. H. N. BUCKERIDGE tat« ol Meun. LAKAYt.TTE, PHOTOGRAPHERS to Th«ir MAJESTIES Bc?» to announce that h« conducts th« ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO in SINGAPORE At The RUKIJNGTON. 100 Paces North of
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    • 66 6 SHIP CHARTERS. The following ex-Enemy coasting steamers at present lying in Singapore Harbour, are open for time charter: s.s. ANGHIN. MAC HEW. WONG KOI. CHOW FA. MANILA. MALAYA. TEO PAO. KWONG ENG. Offers to be submitted to the undersigned who will also furnish all particulars and information required. BOUSTEAD CO..
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  • 764 7 I ONSIDEMNG THE ISSUES. V> [Rauter's Serrice] CONFBRENI B < ONTIM ES. London, Jan. 14. 0 meeting of the railwayman vrith Sir (■eddii this afternoon lasted 2 1 houra. 4 reliably stated that the proceeding! a^ iy friendly and frank. S<r Eric that the Government were prepared &c
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  • 511 7 WHAT THE PRESS THINKS. [Renter's Service] ONLY AN ARMISTICE FOR U.S. Washington, Jan. 11. s The United State* has formally notified g Crcrmany in connection with the exchange t armistice still govern the relations between u of ratification* that the condition* of the r the United States ana
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  • 316 7 "Oh Hot, What A Joke." Melbourne, Dec 30. When Sir Ross Smith and Sir Keith Smith arrived at Darwin they achieved their knighthoods, but it was not till they reached Charleville that they had news of their distinction thrust on them. Captain P. Roach. Pierson, who welcomed
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  • 767 7 STOLEN CAKE SEQUEL. Chinese Charged with Murder. Another charge of murder came before a special jury at the First Assizes in the Supreme Court yesterday morning:, before the Chief Justice, Sir John Bucknill, K. C., the accused being Teng Peng, who was arrainged on a charge of the
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  • 108 7 LATEST TRANSACTIONS. Reported by Fraser Co. Singapore, Jan. 18. The market in Dollar Rubbers remain very quiet with fellers predominating i the counters which have recently had shar rises in values. Sungei Bag&ns sold Pantais $2.10, Colinsburghs $6.85, Glenealy $?.3O ex div., Kuala Sidims $3.55, Katoyan Bharus
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  • 48 7 Tho P. and O. s.s. Dunera has left Honj Kong and is due at Singapore at 8 a.m. c Tuesday, the 20th instant. Information has be6n received that water-logged junk with two masts showin well above water lias in Lat. 4 50 N. Ixmij 100.17 E.
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  • 387 7 PENANG RACK HANDICAPS. Penan?, Jan 16. The following handicaps were issued today for the last day's meeting of tha Penanjj Turf Club: Pace 1 Amang 10.5 Lord Fisher 9.7 Jaunty Jay 8.6; Silver Promise 8.4 Good Ally 7.10 Smiles 7.3. Race 2 AH Alone 9.12 I Know You
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  • 466 7 It is a source of deep rejoicing to us that the gigantic war, which has plunged the whole world into unspeakable consternation for the past tive years, has at last come > to an end thrcugh the valiant and unstintt-1 efforts of the Powers in alliance
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 430 7 ROBINSON Co. New Goods Just Received in Ladies' fibbed Gotten Vests Children's Silk and Won! Vests Children's Silk and Cotton Vests ladies' White Silk Hose with lisle tops and feet Coloured Knitting Wools Embroidery Silks h all colors Fancy P.ibbons and Lingerie Ribbons ■> ~T~i^ ITT ladies Tweed Travelling Coats
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 581 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated in Japan. UN PER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. (Subject to alterations without Notice). EUROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal-. Fortnightly Service [For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, London and Antwerp INABA MARU end Jan. TOY AM A MARU (Calling at Hamburg) end Jan. KAMO MARU
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    • 665 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAFETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). gj ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF B ATA VI A Telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Bept. 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Marine Slupt. Transhipment Depb. 8 COLL YE R QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA C.OVERNMHNT. Brouwer tfeaj-PanfljiDg, Pe&pkedi*, Biak
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    • 594 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA I APCAR LINE. I (Incorporated in England). MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). The Company'* MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are *t prettit •aspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. KASHMIR about 27th Jan. IHALI ab. Bth Feb, Passengers
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 823 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD.* (INCORPORATED IN SIAM.) SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. For Kretay, Tringganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, LaM Kohtamui, Bandon, Langsuan, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure MAHIDOL 19th Jan. 1920 21st Jan. 1920 PRACHAHPOK 26th Jan. 1920 28th Jan. 1020 amers are fitted throughout with electric
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    • 487 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Eilerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd, (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Leaves Due Route For N«w York S'pore < AGAMEMNON 20th
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    • 315 9 K. P.M. STRAITS, CHINA LINE s.s. "Van Waerwyck'' sails on or about 21st January from Singapore to I- ongkong, moy Swalow. INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION [Incorporated in U. S. A.] Regular service between New York, Singapore and Java ports COSTIGAN due Singapore second half February. TIGER due Singapore early March. FROM
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 261 10 MASSAGE HALL No. 239, Rencoolen Street, Open daily 6 a.m. 9 p.m. Telephone No. 1467. MASSAGE AND MANICURE BY Mr. FUJITA. Mrs HARU, Miss HANA ntASE F!*D OOT| "T*«^V\ >MCW fo. V MmJli IfiTl 19 _J I J I I S LU IM3 if ?ny° N. HAMEED Co. 0-Ship-chandler Stevedores
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    • 452 10 IK (FULL SIZE) Jj JJ SAFETY IKE AD TYRES W ara nj motonng caadttiois h3*f3V3r vi-iijj or h3*3#:r s32*va a p a nit mala batter b/ pft usin* < Q33iri3 i fr t w'lich rjprajait gC,| ■I Tha Minimu.Ti of Typ3 IroaMa a The Maximum of Tyre Value H i
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    • 89 10 BELLISS MORCOM Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) Manufacturers of High Class Self-Lubricating Engines Condensing Plant, Steam Turbines Diesel Oil Engines The Firm have a World Wide Reputation for the Excellence of their Products For Low Maintenance Charges, and Durability Belliss and Morcom Plant Ibl mUtr B^_^^--_JB> flB vCT'^^hP^^m^Bß^B9 UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED.
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  • 54 11 January. 16. Bank 4 m.s. 2-4 V6 Bank demand 2-4 Vi Private credits 8 m.s. 2-5 1-16 France, demand 440 India, T. T. 100 Hongkong, demand 117M» Prem. Yokohama, demand 88% Java demand 114 Bangkok, demand <jq Sovereign, Bank Buying $8.54 B: nk of England Rato ft pGr cent
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  • 168 11 January. 10. Tin ISO tons $187.50 Gambler Cube No. 1 23.00 I'cppor Black 42 00 Pepper (White fair) 65.00 Tapioca, small pearl, f.q. 20.00 Tapioca, small flake, f.q. 10.50 Tapioca, medium pearl, f.q. 20.00 Pearl Sago, small 15.50 Copra, Sundriud 29.50 Copra, Mixed 2 8.50 Opium, Benares uncert 5.900
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 443 11 r rfc<JJJU ''"TT— T— UJimj ii w^— tsaeti over $3,000,000 i— ro warn MmmM.\u*»z*^ m u eih Till? /inn A m n Assurance in force over $12,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE Wta«h«t.r B.««. Sto,.™. 8 n ,C»U.a i 4wM ttl T OFFICE :K OM J.
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    • 504 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000.000 Capital Paid Up y. 42,000,000 Kescrve Fund y. 25,000,000 President. N. K. Kajiwara Esq. V ice-President S. Suzuki Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Kajiwara Esq. F. Watanabe Esq. N. Soma Esq. I MaUukata Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. M. Mitsui Esq. M.
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    • 468 11 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. laid up Capital £2,060,000 Reserve Fund £2,900,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £2,000,000 HEAD OFFICE 88 Bishopsgate, London, B.C. Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Doilo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Seremban Canton
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    • 431 11 INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U S A OWNED LY THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK Capital and Surplus U. S. $6,500,000— ¥T n Straits sl3,ooo,ooo. Undivided Profits U. S. $3,054,763Straits $6,109,526. HEAD OFFICE :-55, WALL STREBTNEW YORK. BRANCHES:— Batavia Kobe San Pedro de Macoris Bombay London Santiago
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    • 12 11 AIL DISPENSARIES p l l flr^if #vf iii J^fli FEDERATED JKALAY STATE
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 300 11 MAIL TABLE. Intermediate and local mails, will be found in list below Fenang, Malacca, F.M.S. (hjr Traim) 4 p.m. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and stations >o Kuata Lumpur at 6 a.m. Cucob Soon Honfc 9 a.m. Cucob Meaaima 9 a.m. Selat Pandjang etc Brouwer 9 a.m. Sibu Gladys 9
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    • 607 11 CHURCH SERVICE. 2nd SUNDAY after BFtPHANT. 18th January, 1920. S. ANDREWS CATHBDRAL. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral i Hymns .'JL'O, 7rt. 197, 78. 9.15 a.m. Matins and Annual Corporate Communion of tha C.W.A. with Sermon. 4 p.m. Sunday Schoo'. Bible Class. Course, "Genesis and th« Gtspel.*' 6.30 p.m. Evensong and
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  • 4219 12 After the interval necessitated by the years of war the annual dinner of the Straits Settlements Association was resumed on the evening of 4th Dec. when a \cr; reprc entative gathering assenibled at the Savoy Hotel, I^indon. The chair was occupied by Sir Prank A. Sweitenham, I
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 147 12 OUU OWPi BkAND I LIBBY'S ASSORTED SOUPS Jos. TRAVERS SONS LTD. <c> RITTCD7 t?rtAT\ ■as, ok: iitir huAU, S i N U APOR E. r|OW£LL &C- G- I- S i AUCTIONEERS VALUERS L* j^^"S**l^^ flccorporato<3 lr. HJn^aporr-., .^^^2s"^ EBrA3LISIiED "4 YE.*^ i^M^ FORTHCOMING SALES S^^?^^^^| Saturday, Jan. 17 at 10.:>0
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