The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 January 1920

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 21 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rEN CENTS ■MMaaniWaMmuama.iMMMaMHaMC r mmm-mi*-*! v»j»W>l mimi'mtt>_-_w^m*_-_____mmmmmmmmM^immMMm_-___-mmmmmMmmi^M.m SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1920. No. 9,878
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  • 271 1 1 An authoritative statement shows that there is grave cause for alarm at the way HolshevL-m is spreading m the East, m the direction of Persia and Afghanistan Page 7. From a military point of view the Bolshevists reign supreme, except on the Poli 1 h and
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  • 496 1 At the village all 4 ri ai ted except two who sat Cs b«V at thw engine or front end oi r minibus; i and soon the vehicle Is I 10 mile lap of straight ros 0 I human jser.se of relief at the absence of
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    • 200 1 *?1 A CARS jbb HIRE, RING UP O mmmmmm m mmm m^^Mmmmmmm^mmmmmmmm^m^mmmmmm—m_ __________________m -_-__m_______________________________,^^^__— RAFFLES; HOTEL. rn^rn The largest and most successful Hotel on the Island k h *CI*G THE SEA. R loins and spacious lounges, verandah anu beautiful grounds. AFTERNOON Tfc^S. tv t Vmic m attendance Gin ma on
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    • 167 1 mmil -tw _■_»> mmmm_m___m '_^-->MMmwm__-mmmmm_sM_-nM_Kmemmmmm^mmmmimmmß^mmmmm-^^ f) a 0 OnflQ fs a Ij, r (JU^ Km*' J 00 f~\ r*£llm M_____mS__ ~\_l^m__! i*" m. ___mk-__ nw j PStP^MS^. r >-. 17 i I »t>*'V 4'^3T"3 a "^_____t I OTHERS CO [Incorporated m U. S. A. 3 r.-f r ''otel Building* mmmmmm~mmmmmmmmmm^m*mm^^m^mmm*i.\
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    • 90 1 LATEST VRRTISEMENTS Dress materia! and ribbons at Wniteav ay. Page 3. Lawn mo. md tennis tapts at Robinson's— 7. Empire and Marlborough new programmes— Page 2. Carbon paper and ribbons at Rickard, Ltd.— Page 9. Ching Keng Lee have suction njti.'es on pages 4 an.) Tenders for firewood wanted on
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    • 10 1 IF YOU WANT NEW CARS FOR HIRE, KING UP I
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  • 99 2 report to snureholders for f->r the t thi >BS 'unts to o hieh i iust be added the An I ;il div. 77.40. total I hat le by M. 1919, total shortage m ths culth I oi immature ruh--12.5 acres mature coconuts with gain m the implanted
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  • 85 2 1 mber 11. Sir J. D. Rees nto terrible trouble for declaring *n t s .bate, vvhen votes f.r •n, that it had i c to know Indian women, who rogi ire m the world, l.usba:. dismi.- bat that if a husband be.ll decer had
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    • 204 2 s-a-«-a-s maa-mm-n-ammm-GLAXO. FRESII STOCKS $1-65 per tin. MEDICAL HALL Oppositf Post Oflice SINGAPORE. "MODERN DANCES" Unique Booklet for the Ball room by CHARLES KITTS. A Simplex Pockot instructor that any child can follow Price $1.50 at Jtfoutries and Kelly I aid Walsh 11,000.006 to h-nd <»v well-conducnd rubber estates lor
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    • 792 2 _^m 3 _j"~ .'"SE^* '_h_><J_i__t- "-ft ax*S ©r m tm^m .S vm*** *mf m**— -__*_m___L___-__-—m_- lm .m *___m l u t1 _m._ >Y f From WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1 1. L> MONDAY, JANUARY A THRILLING PHOTOPLAY OF THE GREAT WEST By the Gre^t West Film Co., Inc., v MARJOPJE 2 DAW
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  • 268 3 Chief of German Espionage. Paris, Dec. 8. Tho existence of a mysterious woman chief of the German espionage system m Northern France and Belgium during the wax has been revealed during an inquiry J which is being conducted by Captain Ver- J nier, of the First Courtmartial
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  • 261 3 T RADE SIGN -BOA RDS. English as Mie is .Murdered. In "The Master) of the Far Fast," the author, Dr. Judscr. Brown, gives some amusing examples of the results of the efforts of the Japanese, by means of sign-and-name-boards, to help the English tourist m Japan- The examples are almost
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  • 272 3 It seems as though all Europe, being on short rations of tobacco foi several years, is attempting to make up for lost time. At any rate, demands for American leaf tobacco are going up by leaps and bounds, and prices are going lip Bl well. 1 The outcome
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  • 16 3 j Capital ami labor hlave one thing m common our money. New York Evening Sun. j
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    • 702 3 I MAGNIFICENT ARR4Y OF NEW Gf ODS AT WHITEAW^Y^'^^^ discriminating taste. |M washes splendidly an important consideration. And the designs are S inches wide $3 91 Td JjJ ideal fcr blouses pyjamas, etc. I ZJB DURO lib) inches wide $3.95 yd/ jH ]s^\ Sm__r_X\ ,x&k FADELESS FABRICS. <S3) li]IN(; >^^
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    • 113 3 .m^i_j--_^^___^___________________\\ m->* Ccmpletc with patent Kant-Ltfu fleets" and nails for fixing. W* 9^ 'tHP* mL^ Amß Es?W'-' :i_mMm J__\uJ'J^___L°'/mß__U_: *«v i*\i \\fflt^ \e*p J_f^\ r* JM THOKOUG!iLY W RPROOF AM) FIRE RESISTING SOLE .AGENTS (Incut m England. Singapore, ipch and renang Sg"^ When the slightest exertion t wm you It
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  • 1009 4 £31,000 PRIZE BOUNTY. Ths Judicial Committee allowed an appeal from a judgment of the Prize Court which had dismissed the appellants' claim for a decree that thc*y were entitled to prise bounty amounting to £31.000 for the destruction of the Turkish vessel Guj Djemal.
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  • 607 4 To the Editor of the Times. Sir, Whether it be due to levity, to stupidity, or to ignorance or, what is more probable, to all three combined the German Government has managed to introduce into a gloomy situation a note of the burlesque. If it were possible to
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  • 111 4 fhe boot question is a perpetual stum-bling-block to the new comer m America "Truth" tells i that at tho Washington rai iof ou. legatee appeared one dancing pumps, their story being that had put their boots outside the bedroom door and had been unable to find them m morning. This
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 217 4 J Qty.* \t*i 9 *lm \m> *^%m_\'Mi__Vs_m.'* -1 p. c TT* v trasmic Perfumes V t are roosc distinctive fg V.avc v!:at Jelicale suicetnese v /*'-%JSI u>r>icr> is particularly pleasirKJ <f£ 'J to the mest fastidious S. .{vrjjß*, F <* T/ E_r\ t>. o it ti -j sf~\ F 3
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    • 727 4 CHING KENG LEE CO. n AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Wax Polished teak Household Furniture, Cottago Piano, Singer Ti Sewing Machine, Plants, etc. To be held at "Carnoustie Villa" No 23 Barker Road (off Chancery Lane) On SATURDAY, 24th JANUARY, at 2.30 p.m. Comprising: An excellent toned Cottage Piano by W.
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  • 414 5 .New Prench Device. In order to reduce as far as possible the risks to peasant farmers from shells that are still loaded and are buried m the lof kiltie •r. s, Prof. Gutton, a Prench scentist, has invented a contrivance known the Gutton scales, which, he dates,
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  • 1092 5 SOME AMERICAN VIE W.s Editorials under this engaging hesdlil m papers ranging from tfi< Atlantic, testify to the popular interest aroused by the theory that prohibition ia one of the prime causes of Bolshevism, I. W. W'ism and general industrial unrest m the United States. The theory
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    • 387 5 WANTER I immediately for well known Singa- inndential lady I ry with ng and shorthand. hir- person. Address Box 1 I'ress. IMMEDIATELY, a Chinese clerk < Island. Musi have good knowis, and t> a ntintr. v. > I IV Co., i I [11l DIATI LV. a thorough y ry with
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    • 554 5 AUUTION SALES. HLILDINO SITES FOR COMPOUND HOI SES. ETC. rhe Undersigned have received instruction* to by Public Auction at their Sale-room, Ratfl"s Than bers, liafHes Pi Jn MONDAY, 26th JANUARY, at 2.30 p.m. THE I.NDi HONED PBOPERTU Lot 1 Building Sites for Bungalows at kd area il ft. All th
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    • 815 5 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. Public Works Department. Tender* ur».« hereby invited for tha erection of four sets quarter! for P.W.P., Su'oordinOfficers, Johore Bahru. Plan and specification nay bfl seen ar.d form 3 j render obtained at the P.W.D., Office Johore Bahru on any day, Frid-y, ani holidays l cepted, during
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    • 692 5 FOX SAI mmm m *mmm m—mmmmmmmmmm mum _____MMI^ i ._^m_ >^m— FOR SALE. HbTor^Cycle, with side car, m prood running oruor. On view at the Universal Cycle Store, Seiegiu Uo .v. 17-1 22-1 FOR SALF. go* cor.cern, the busi carried on a the Singapore c; tn Launch Co., compr iat*
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  • 932 6 The Singapore Free Press. MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1920. Weekly Causerie. The ratification of the Treaty of Versailles by the principal powers, except America, does not seem to ;have created much excitement. All j the points that the Allies had to make ;had been made before coming to the j table,
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  • 315 6 m The death occurred on the 3rd January of Sir Henry Rattigan, Chief Justice, Lahore High Court. Mrs. Amelia Fraser, of Parkside, Upper Hale, Farnham, widow of Mr. John Fraser, formerly of Singapore, left property of the gross value of £104,783. The annual meeting of the Singapore Nursing Association will
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  • 245 6 Another Murder Charge Fails. At the Assizes before the Chief Justice, Sir John BjL-knill K.C., and a special jury on Saturday the case was concluded m which Ten^ Peng was arraigned on tho charge of the murder of Tan Seok Lim on Oct 7 last outside a shop
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  • 81 6 j {From Our Own Correspondent.] Ipoh, Jan. 18. The Central Planters Association discussed the question of allowing Tamils to remit to India at an enhanced rate of exchange, the estate bearing the loss thereon. This was discussed m camera, st the request of the P. A. M. Standing
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  • 503 6 Thc following supplementary orders are for to-day's Council Meeting. 1. Questions by Mr. J. W. Campbell <1) "Has the appointment of a peripatetic Magistrate for the Settlement of -Malacca been recommended, and if so when (2) Whether m view of the heavy increase m Court work generally m
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  • 492 6 A Gazette Extraordinary was issued lats Dn Saturday coataining the text of ths Bill for the Defence Force Ordinance, which is to be taken m Council thia afternoon first reading. It repeals some fifteen pre. vious measures. The "Objects and Reasons" state. The object of this Bill
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  • 198 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Dec. 18. Sir Laurence Guillemard the new Governor of the Straits Settlements sails by the P. O. "Kashmir" next Wednesday to take up his position. He is only accompanied by Lieut. Mallet, who is a nephew of Sir Louis Mallet, who was
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  • 84 6 Berlin, Jan 13 A strike r>f miners m the Hambom district of the Ruhr region, for a six hour day and better food supplies, led to day long rioting. The mob stormed the Town Hall, seizing arms. The disturbances later spread to other districts and continued
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  • 46 6 Matriculation and Senior Local Examinations. Included m the results for December 1018 which have been issued by the Senate of the University are the following Honours List, Goh Tiow Chong, ths High School, Malacca; and Pass list, Low Ngiong Ing, 84 Andrews Singapore.
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  • 29 6 mmOar Penang correspondent wires that Mrs. Speese of Sungei Patani, who underwent an operation m Singapore a few montha ago, died at Lerae, Ireland, ea t_e ninth ef January.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 243 6 /j WHOLESALE AND Y/_7m. WINE I o*9/ SPIRIT I SINGAPORE MERCHANTS PENANG *e*&r W KUALA LUMPUR /(n _____\_\\\__w ___T__\f^ _^M __m mm__wmmmmß______m_____s__mm___-mmmmm_ m mmm_M MR. H. N. BUCKERIDGE Lav of Messrs. LAFAYETTE, PHOTOGRAPHERS to Their MAJESTIES a\i^aS^3fcV- Begs to announce thai he conducts the ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO m SINGAPORE At
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    • 56 6 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS and MERCANTILE ADVERTISER Established, 18Sf Telephone No. 56 ITke only Morning Paper m tbe Straits Settlements. Cabus— "ADVERTISER," Singapore. Editorial and Publishing Office, 80 RAFFLES PLACE. ©omrstti «#rsurrmrra DEATH. McCULLOCH: On Jan. 9th m England, suddenly, J. Davidson McCulloch, late general manager of the Singapore Para
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  • 823 7 SMOULDERING FIRES. [IfiUr'i Sorrieo] MIDDLE EAST THREATENED. London, Jan 15. It is stated on high military authority that the present situstion m the Middle Esst is causing considerable anxiety. Ths French are having considerable trouble ia Syria and there are also difficulties ia A_oa Minor. The whole of
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  • 812 7 COUNCIL LEAGUE. BOTH AT WORK. [Renter's Service] WHT ALLENBY WENT TO SUDAN. London, Jsn 12. The Times gives prominence to a letter from a correspondent, referring to Stigand's death reported on Dec 27. He mentions the latter's advocacy of a Central African confederation, whereof the northern province should be the
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  • 777 7 BRITISH TRADE LABOUR. THE RAILWAYMEN MODERATING. [Reuter's Service] THE TERMS ACCEPTED. Loadom, Jam. 15. An official statement says that the terma accepted by the railwaymen shows that the Government has not departed from the principle of basing the standard rates on the average instead on the highest pre-war rate as
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  • 813 7 [Reuter's Service] FRENCH LINER LOST. Paris, Jan. 12. The liner Afrique with 465 passengers, outward bound for West Africa, has sunk fifty miles westward of La Rochelle. She was putting back into port with engines disabled, escorted by the liner Ceylan, when I she struck a sandbank.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 227 7 ROBINSON Co S___M__B_B__B_S SHANKS BRITISHER LAWN MOWERS The Ideal _y No Tennis Machine Court for should be Small Lawns jff £a without one Easily mm Regulated _t__m/_A^^\ 12 14 ißcntB Light and Aj Spares always Durable *tB '■___&_/_*> I m i i \\\\_Vf W£gg** m p *<xk. SLAZBNGER'S LAWN TENNIS
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 557 8 ___m_^____________m___.____.-_-mmmmmmm^mmm^MmMMmAm^ NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated m Japan. UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESB GOVERNMENT. (Subject to alterations without Notice). EUROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal-. Fortnightly Servie*. For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, London and Antwerp INAHA MARU end Jan. TOYAMA MARU (Calling at Hamburg) end Jan. KAMO MARU mid Feb.
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    • 622 8 ?^?^Wf^g™tggg»?__ .U .MJJ.g;4|ll LL. J l J'.liM!" UJI M K. P. M. KONINKLYKE P \KETV A ART MA ATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA Telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Bept. 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transaipmenft Dept S COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE
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    • 406 8 l-l H llll— l« II I I ■ill— -_.mt_-t_m,.*-_-mmm P. O. BRITISH INDIA _\is _\j APCAR LINE. (Incorporated In England MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. i (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY ar>< M p. es t)ended LONDON FAR-EASTERN
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    • 782 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, Lltf" (INCORPORATED IN SIAM.) I SINGAPORE— BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. for Kretay Tringganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora La--01 Kohsamni, Bandon, Langguan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. C)m ora L Arrival Departure MAHIDOL 19th Jan. 1920 21st Jan. 1920 PRACHATIPOK 26th Jan 1920 2gth Jftn "V^'T T fi^
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    • 497 9 mm m^^ mmm^ a^^^ wm^ mmml m^^^^^M^mmmii^mmM.m^^m^M^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm——mmm^m^ Tbe Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., LtcL AND _t Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) >■ i tit t L i j JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR
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    • 978 9 ___wi_______wmmßmm____i__w^________m^m NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE STEENKOLEN HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ (Netherlands-India Coal Trading Company, Ltd.) (Incorporated m Java). Coal Merchants, Landing Agents, Stevedores and Contractors?, Cable Address STEENKOLEN Head Office AMSTERDAM. Branch Offices IsATAVIA SOERABAIA TANJONG PRIOK TJILATJAP MACASSAR LARGEST COAL SUPPLIERS Local Agents WESSELINK DIIKHUIS 2, de Souza Street, Cable Address Ricecoal Maintain
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  • 956 10 The following is the report of the Council ol l} ited Society of Planters 1 fnr t October Bth, 1919, to January Btil, 1920, to he presented to members at the I first general be held on January The Incorporated > of Planters received its Certificate of Incorporation BS
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  • 305 10 Secifctaries Fred Waterhouse Co. Pahang 52,039. J Tanjong Olnk 31,700. 1 Secretaries Brown, Phillips Stewart (P.) Perak Rive- Vr.lioy 29,260. Semanggol 17,322. fi Kong Ue l m Secretaries G.ittey and Bateman. Pundut 64,700. Pelepah Valley 37,000. Kota Tingci 25,500Sigtnting 21,000. lovelly 15,100. Burma Dcvi Synd. 11,601.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 226 10 \AOTO7? c MOTOR *_^_l£& M R 8 spirit mK^ SPIRI T, "LUXE** "LUXE" I SHELL AVIATION SPIRIT THE PUREST IN THE WORLD now _jfi_T%\ NOW OBTAINABLE l^'RjJ OBTAINAbLE I S-S- FMS __.___^m_____m«i_*_»BMM_________________________3_B_B.^ E4TRONIZED <£o£§_\^ BY ROYALTY j E r i R P de SILVA -X 1 Bianop-st. Ui I I
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    • 390 10 Received Gol J Medal, Highest award for Ear Phones at the Panama Pacific Exposition, 1915, m Competition with all Hearing instruments m the World. "LITTLE GEM EAR PHONE." Provides Excellent Hearing for the J Ps jHI JP The instruments is small, simple and inconspicuous. A demonstration is bomd to amaze
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  • 61 11 January 17. Bank 4 m.s. 2--IV? Bank demand 2-4 V* Private credits 8 m.s. 2-5 1-16 New York demand 44.00 Credits 90 per cent xB.OO P ranee, demand 440 India, T. T. 100 Hongkong, demand 117^ Prem. Yokohama, demand 88% Java demand Bangkok, demand 90 Sovereign, Bank Buying $8.54
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  • 156 11 January, 17. Tin Buyers, No Sellers. 187. 50 Gambier 19.00 Gambier Cube No. 1 23.00 Pepper Black 42.00 Pepper (White fair) 65X0 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, Sundried 29.50 Copra, Mixed 28.50 Opium, Benares
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1535 11 IT.-_«a«9B_r__^^a Hau-____B_BW-|-Kr, tMCCI over $3,000,000 I. Assurance m force over $12,000,000 I mlllE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (IncorpornUd Id Straits Sett.] VO OrriCß Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. i anj hai £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British
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    • 88 11 I j THE STANDARD (Incorporated m the Uni LIFE ASSURANCE UFE ASSURANCE M Many persons are deterrc count of the inconvenieni ?iderable sum once or tv-i c a obviate this, The "Sts:u Bmlams with out i l\ rery month f ir ■:lve tirr.eo the oi te -nd all pa iir
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    • 66 11 D JF 1 R i A N D ,Ro\: ITC j *c eha ft*f if, a> s _HBk «»—*_>- ISSURA! Dl iV! 1 n by ket xnt P lONTHLY MONTHLY PRE&i .n ef ting a life poi tenJi. thc payment o; a c yf ir ;s. st i >; It!
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 166 11 VESSELS ARRIVED. Calypso, Brit. 339, from Deli 17, for unc. 19. Edavana, Brit. 2686, from 'abut. a 10. for Calcutta 20. Perak, Brit. 519, from T. Anson IT, for T. Anson 1 Singkara. Dut. 284, from Sambas 17, foi Sambaa 21. Rajah of Sarawak, Saltan 892, from Deli 18, for
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    • 253 11 MAIL TAHLE. To-day. Intermediate and local rnaila, will be fcund m liat below 1 enang, Malacca, F.M.S. (by 4 p.m. daily (except Sunday) Kota Tinggi and stations Kuaa Lumpur at 0 a.m. P. Batam P. Bulang m Cucob m Medan Sibu 11 a.m. P. Swettenham and Penang i m Malacca
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  • 1024 12 [From Our Own Correspondent.] London, Dec. 11. Enough is now i bar to make it quite certain that next year we are agarh "m for" industrial warfare on a large scale. The Trades Union Congress met m London this, week m decidedly bellicose vein and Miners
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  • 79 12 at a great a I to land near Hottin m Bes- r to one of the n troo] occupants were prisonn found ths roplane to the Ukrainian Bclsheviki don roubles (dd, 781,000), a machine rioting banknotes, and a quantity of jewellery. further cc. that this giant machine, which
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  • 260 12 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Penang, Jan. 1920. For the third day's meeting of the Penang Turf Club there was fine weather and a record attendance. Results. Kedah Plate.— l Ix>rd Fisher (Suttle) 9.7; 2 Silver Promise (Billet) 8.4; 3 Amang (Hobbs) 10.5. Won by a neck and two
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  • 39 12 LATEST TRANS -CTIONB, Reported by Fraser vv Co. (re are no fresh features to report locally, prices being practically unchanged, but with an easier tendency m the Dollar Rubber and Tin sections. L 17th. 1920, noon.
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  • 44 12 The Marlborough, tp-night- is presenting j a fine Pathe Play Stranded m V I le a well i 0 law's Mother. When the g, m two parts, a Pathe •te and a Rolin comely. *In the ot the Ho serial will I
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  • 18 12 into port on Sate; bong] ng was sighted c water 15 feet double headed mile distant.
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  • 180 12 Possibilities vi German Competiti m. Interesting developments with regard to an competition m I ritory, says i of The Times aye i x.j M^nie i le m the *;i rly near future. A.- showing of j übiic feeling m this matter. it might a German was admitted under
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  • 478 12 DIVORCE SUIT FAILS. A divorce case, which arose out of a bridge club acquaintance m St. John's Wood, came on Dec. 16 before Mr. Justice Shearman. Tho petitioner was Mr. Percy Wingfield, now an insurance broken, who alleged misconduct between his wife and co-respondent,
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    • 86 12 sasi m *s*» jf?«~. m* _fW<"Ri/ i^_i_A iT'rfc* naH •_•■*<__ ""^*B'*j v '■*^ft___\_mUP l m__m*' I s__s^*x Vy_-iT?------tf -__>a»^vTy \f ~^_l.~ T»»BI -ABU "SIGNAL" ASPAR /4sfr a/so for:LIBBY'b AS HiED JPS Jos. TRAVER fc SONS D. 12, BATIi I D a t rs rf a f k ti. N Sa
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