The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 March 1920
1920-03-29
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1920-03-29 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. FEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1920. No. 9,937.16 words
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Article291 1920-03-29 1 The Kapp attempt is down and done with. Some iS the leaders have boon arrested; the rest have fled Page 7. Now the Ehert Government is fated with the communists, or Reds, who are ia treat farce in Westphalia and threaten to cut off lierlin from the291 words
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Article1493 1920-03-29 1 With all one'i attempted loyalty t<> Malaya, there must In- times when those Of the West hunger n>r a light of Home flowers, and this Spring reason is onf. Soon will commence Sittings for eosleel climes, and, may-he, some with no supreme* calls from the Old Country,1,493 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement242 1920-03-29 1 I YOU WANT NEW CARS JP FOR HIRE. RING UP W r r L__o ny 1 ■> 1 4 Thc Largest and Most Successfiil Hotel on the Ufttiel FACING THE SEA. Luxurious Suites of Rooms and spacious lounges, verandah and beautiful grounds. AFTERNOON TEAS. Every Thursday, Music in attendance. Cinema242 words
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Advertisement228 1920-03-29 1 i /_y<^- if l i ff_l'*" iiWWniN!^MHLii i'sli M"w| T»isa*Mr < l'lr* r U ~*S (^L^ .-ly M **\mmmfß*f*' """t. f'T iß___L____b CONNELL BROTHERS CO., [Incorporated in U. S. A.] OTTO SCHIFFfJEH I 31, KLING STREET (Ist Floor) —a S)> WATCHES and JEWELLERY WHOLESALE J m SOLE .-.GENT FOR THE228 words
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Advertisement104 1920-03-29 1 mm LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Rice Distribution Depots closed foi Easter Page 5. Up goes the price of soft drinks Page 5 Mr. H. F. Clifton Smith resigns from Siemens Bros Page 5. Notice re firm of T.,n Kwee Kali— Page 5 Kazembe for Manila and Hongkong— Page 5. Briscoe Car for104 words
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Advertisement13 1920-03-29 1 IF YOU WANT NEW CARS *f "Jl "P FOR HIRE, RING UP w13 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous128 1920-03-29 1 THE WEEK. Meaday, '29t\\. High Tides 4.48 am V.t Sin 7.4*. pn Bft Y.W.C.A F. Road. 5.15 p.m. Pierrot Pie, Victoria e, 9.15 p.m. Tuesday, SOth. High Tides 6-33 am 7fl ?in pm Tft Sin. Pierrot Pie, Victoria Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Ailsa [nstallation, 6.30 p.m. Outward .Mail Due. Wednesday, S]128 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement223 1920-03-29 2 VICTORIA THEATRE. To-Niffhl at 9.30 MAURICE E. BANDMAN'S PIERROT PIE CO. INCH DINQ MADELINE ROSSITER WILL SERVE __i_^_^^ii j" METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL i COMPOUND I < Small si $150 Large sias $2.50 I OF ALL CHEMISTS, i i 1 Sole Agents MEDICAL HALL LTD. Opposite P<^t O—ce SINGAPORE. ■-■-■-■-■-■-n-s-n-i-i-i-a*.-a-i223 words
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Advertisement516 1920-03-29 2 B_HH MM BM HM MM |HHHm»nß_n H ___tj*T LJ aaaaa__Hs_a_H H___M_H_l_B_B_B__B_Hl_Baa_ li a II I! __B_ MMM From THURSDAY, MARCH 25 to WEDNESDAY. MARCH 31. A GREAT ROMANTIC DRAMA OF THE NORTHWEST A Universal Special Attraction Featuring MONROE SALISBURY In his most l oman tic role THE RUN W THE516 words
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Advertisement574 1920-03-29 2 From SATURDAY. MARCH 28, to THURSDAY, [T i, AN ENTHRALLINGLY INTERESTING AND ABSORBING PHflTn DRAMA OF THE SOCIAL UPHEAYAL NOW PERMEATING THE WORLD Offering a workable solution to the age-old problem regarding the dil ferences between Capital and Labour by showing how t operating with thc ether could work together574 words
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Advertisement217 1920-03-29 3 (jJui-NASOO _i~^__ O- mBL *flJflflßMo_ _W sm I Baft ____r^ i J_____L _____r^^_____ mm _k v ___•(•>*__ ROOFING o«y- s pry. Goampletc with patent Kant-Lai;- ;jeets and nails for fixing. jjr* Ifl Il^^_B j < sBBO oh Wm. "'.a «_^H_______ _fIBBL- j _____r*-^'___ <Tb" -sl H r rt A* mm217 words
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Advertisement172 1920-03-29 3 ttfwvww^!/ 5—5—5 ay^Ps-wiu^<aajLA_vV!^^Aaa^^vSA^^ ii r r r* ru> p 1 &5 |<S 1$ If p-t Y §5 3 isi B >-> .r\/ I H V.'V *l ■a 1 1&_1 4 I I ADAMSON, GILFILLAN CO., LTD. 1 SOLE AG-.NT3, S. S F. M. S. 9 r^ \\\ef*—*V.^-r*\ _j __B Pv^172 words
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Advertisement149 1920-03-29 3 -< B_ -a- -w t 1 MWMy( ;j._v v ap jj WHITE AWATj&i] |1 7/ie Premier m 1 3 _5f _B I House I Sporting Ooods Every Description. J J 5 r^'jif-jSec^ -_____ss_^ 2 *r.-..r\ fHSfe^ 8$ ii ii I Best English Make A 3_-fl The Riseley Hexagon Tadminton Racket.149 words
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Article1784 1920-03-29 4 THF BPftING KAGI MEETINf.. (Under S. R. A. Rules of Racing) WILL LK ULLD ON TUESDAY THK I ltl THURSDAY thk lath, AND s.t7r/.- I] T//£ loth OF MAY, IMO. PROGRAMME. MUST DAV 1. THI STAKES LII PJI. Value STod with $200 to thr second and $1001,784 words
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Article251 1920-03-29 4 How After-Effects are Dispelled. The most serious difficulty that confronts all j who fall victims of influenza is the proJ blem of ridding their systems of the aftereffects of the disease. Even in those cases where the attack is light, tho after-effects are Obstinate and severe. Normally bright251 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement81 1920-03-29 4 FOURNIERS HYGENIQUE MIXTURE. (FOB LADIES) Tested and Proved for Years. WASTE NO TIME. Immediately you notice any disorder of Uie system take Fourmer's Hygenique -dixture It quickly remove* all suffering. Thar* is Nothinc to EQUAL IT. nor Any. hint so Widely Known. It Is justly described as the FINEST REMEDY81 words
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Advertisement854 1920-03-29 4 CHING KENG LEE CO. mm^ m a iai mm^ mmm^ a mmmmmmim m mKm im m'mAmmA AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Property at Messrs CHINCi KENG LEE Co's SALE ROOM, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE On Monday 29th March, 1920 at 2.30 p.m. All that piece of land area 1 460 Square854 words
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Advertisement914 1920-03-29 4 AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS AUCTION SALE OF A good collection of rare orchids sf wu.'ous species, yellow rose Ustephanotis, ferns etc. TO BE HELD AT MUNICIPAL BUNGALOW, KAMPONG JAVA ROAD On WEDNESDAY 31st MARCH 1920 at 2 p.m. Comprising: Grammatop}:;. Hum spceiosuir, coloegyne panduratur, dendl supe.bum, tortolii, oncidium cu r914 words
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Advertisement635 1920-03-29 5 WANTED. PHOTOGRAPHY.- Wsated a is toarhef. o st m hromuh pi .< rred. At rCKRIDGE, :.'cn, Co n;in-' 30-3 I v I land-typist f ■Awo. Apply to p r 30-3 BRITISHER wishes board v> i private family. Serangoon locality preferre Reply to Box No. TU."., .-are of Er>e Pr. 84-J635 words
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Advertisement704 1920-03-29 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF r Briscoe Car No. 8 UT! Bt with lamps, horn ar.d sp*... tyre, in excellen running order. At our saleroom, Nt. .?(> K ing Street ur ON TUESDAY, SOth MARCH AT 10-M AM ee CHEONG KOON PENG CO., Auctioneers j 30-3 th AUCTION BALE OF704 words
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Advertisement996 1920-03-29 5 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Tenders are hereby in -sited tor thc erection of the following works j 1. Post Office, Rengam. 'j 2. Xew Market, Rengam. 5 I 3. Coolie Lines and Overseer's Quarter Rengam. I P'ar^ nr S r> o^i<'.^ P .j,, r r i_ 0996 words
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Advertisement664 1920-03-29 5 ivoncES. i NOTICE. i i On and after the 24th ins,. the ofSces of Messrs Thompson, larsen; Limited (late Waloot Vowler and Co.) will be remov >d from 10 Robinson Road to the Second floor of 117—122 Market Street, where all communiratioiis should be addressed. J. M. GREATOREX Secretary. TELUK664 words
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Advertisement788 1920-03-29 5 NOTICES. NOTICE. Mr. H. F. < Smith having resigned nis position as Joint Manager of our Singapore Branch, Mr. E. O. Kirkby will net as Engineer 9 in charge from April Ist and until further notice. t, SIEMENS BROTHERS DYNAMO WORKS LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) i 30-3 v NOTICE Is788 words
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Advertisement735 1920-03-29 5 w a 'v J. NOTICE. T -.-is to the Ba_rtor Hshdajn, ull depots will to eosed on Friday and S.turdty th. L'nd and 3rd April respectively, md will on Monday the Vh April, 1 Dated this 27th Day of March, IPM, •> Singapore Rfot Diltribntioo Advisory Committee. blue Funnel link.735 words
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905 1920-03-29 6 The Singaore Free Press. MONDAY, MARCH 29. 1920. The Weekly Causerie. The answer of Mr. Winston Churchill to Commander Kenworthy has distinct interest. The naval man, who knows what he is talking about, having been on the Admiralty Staff, urged the immediate strengthening of the garrison of Singapore by a905 words
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324 1920-03-29 6 Reuter announces the death of Mrs. Humphrey Ward, the novelist. Messrs McAlister, Agents of the Eller- man and Bucknall steamship line, have with regret received cabled advices on Saturday morning to the effect that Mr. Edward Lloyd, Chairman of Messrs. The Ellerman and Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd., died on the324 words
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Article261 1920-03-29 6 I Anions the matters ir which action STSS taken by Committee reported at Friday's meeting are: i Decided to give Messrs. Tan Kah Kee Co., one month's notice to discontinue the manufacture of rubber on premises Nos. r 331 331A North Bridge Road. Suggested allotment o three sites,261 words
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Article386 1920-03-29 6 1 Strike and rumours of strikes art order of the day at present. The rece.u I differences between the local BartoriU aitists and their employers is prictiiai.y 1 over now. the latter in most ~a<es having Bgieed to a rise of 25 per cent on tiie wages,386 words
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Article42 1920-03-29 6 Maurice Bandman's Pierrot Pie company arrived by train this morning after a very successful season in Malacca, and will open at the Victoria Theatre to-night at D.'W presenting Pie No. 1 which is said to be a ry "palatable dish."42 words
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Article193 1920-03-29 6 HOLLAND AND EX -KAISER. Socialist on WUheJss's Guilt. The Hague, Feb. 'Jth —Speaking in the First Chamber of the Dutch States General to-day, M. Van Koi (Socialist) declare 1 that while approving of the Government's policy j in refusing to allow the < xtradietion of the ex-Kaiser, he regretted that193 words
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Article340 1920-03-29 6 EMPIRE MATTERS [Reuter's Service) BRITAIN'S 01 rPOBTS. Nu Extra Katta lions. London. Haj In the Hous^ of Connou epoafc the report of Lhc vote for men for Com. Kenworthy arced tht* imn. strengthening of the garrison Mr. Churchill replying explain. order to meet ti.e extra burdens th] on340 words
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Article371 1920-03-29 6 BREAKING OFF. I ondon. Mat The negotiations between the Miners' cutive and the Coal Controller rsepc t the demand cf an additional Sl are broken off. Mr. Hodges stated that the p was extremely grave and serious. The Miners' Conference is deciding their COUTH of action to-morrow.371 words
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Advertisement128 1920-03-29 6 CALDBEGK MCGREGOR G0.,! Please note change of address of our office and RETAIL godown from 2 1 Raffles Quay to 87 CECIL STREET. r MR. H. N. BUCKERIDGE Ute of Messra. LAFAYETTE, PHOTOGRAPHERS tc Their MAJESTIES Begs to announce that he conducts THE ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO in SINGAPORE At The128 words
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Advertisement31 1920-03-29 6 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS A-.(l AXERCANTILE ADVERTISER E3ti.blij_.ed, 1 >36. Telephone No. 56 Tbo only Homing Paper in the Straits Settlements. Cables— "ADVERTISER," Singapore. Editorial and Publishing Office, 80 RAFFLES PLACE.31 words
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Article1142 1920-03-29 7 EHKRT vs. REDS. [Router's Service] THR CABINET RESIGNS. Berlin, Mar. 26. Th*- Cabinet has resigned. London, Mar. 26. nation of tlie German ministry mply the failure of attempts to h an understanding between the in arris ar.d the Kbert GovernTho muttering of a coming storm is ie in1,142 words
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Article216 1920-03-29 7 FOREIGN AFFAIRS. I Reuter's Service! AMERICAN NEWS. Mr. Mordent ban's Post. Washington, Mar 24. President Wilson has nominated Mr. cx ambassador to Turkey aa imha osador to Mexico. The senate has passed a bill authorising bo sale of 5,000,000 barrels of flour at 'ortland to Austria ami216 words
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Article233 1920-03-29 7 No Divergences with Allies. Paris. Mar. 27. In the Chamber If. Millerand, replying the foreign debate, emphasised the ntinued unity of Lhe Allied powers and healed the talk about the Alliances ing at a crisis. He sa; i there had been me divergences of views during convertions. but233 words
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Article138 1920-03-29 7 i.uuuiiii, lTiar mo. A harrowing description of Jewish pogroms in South Russia last year has been detailed in the KicfT relief committee report. Over :>O.OOO were murdered in Ukraine of which 15,000 were ascribed to Petlura's regulars, especially when the troops were compelled to evacuate territory. Altogether "72138 words
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Article169 1920-03-29 7 Denikin's Position: Turks. London, Mar. 2"i. A semi-official message from South Ruslia states that Denikin's armies are being weased back agains*; the Caucasus BOUntains. Probably the Bolshevists* vill shortly hold the whole of Coslack territory as far as Caucasus,!, lso control the Caspian and newi i 'aucasian169 words
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Article347 1920-03-29 7 The Tokio Flight. s Allahabad, Mar 17. c Masiero whose machine was wrecked at f eihi left for Calcutta whence he will con- a nue the flight to Tokio with Ferrarin. p Died in the Desert. r Paris, Mar 23. General Lapirrine, who set out from juthern347 words
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Article600 1920-03-29 7 PARTY POLITICS REVIVE. PLtteuter's Service] FOREIGN POLICY. Mr. Asquith Criticises. London, Mar. 2."i. In the House of Commons Mr. Asquith calling attention to the foreign policy severely condemned the Government's de cision tq retain the Turks at Constantinople. He recognised it was impracticable to recede from the published600 words
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Article197 1920-03-29 7 WILSON TURKEY. London. Mar 28. 3 According 1 to telegram from Wasnmgm it is understood that while President Olson's note with reference to Turkey, 1 hich he is despatching shortly, favours r ie expulsion of the Turks from Constantijple it should be left open until Russia i£ :>le to participate197 words
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Advertisement164 1920-03-29 7 Robinson Co Ltd. JUST UNPACKED I, ,jM Eeady to ,-t= fc^=a__a Wear S -X Black and <£ A Coloured I. l ff'Ul A Ve^rs, and |V U( /k X '^l_> Vj .tats Robinson <& Co., Ltd. PAIS 1 ris'i. n_fft_"._r_i ■HBHWMaaM^BME*a_aa__ S_*^^^ i ■_aj_L_»j_CT AV m rmAm**^S "comparable j /_Le^^^164 words
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Advertisement64 1920-03-29 8 ,LAR displacement 15,000 ting regular lines to Vancou information as to rates, etc. Apply to THE ROF TOYO KISEN IC (Incorporated in Japai ute via Hongkong, Shanghai, a, Honolulu and San Francisct Mexico and Europe. ROBABLE SAILINGS AS I Tonnage Speed P 22. 000 21 knot .1,000 17 knot, 20.00064 words
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Advertisement507 1920-03-29 9 TF£ SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (NCORPORATED IN SLIM.) COASTING SERVICE. u tt -Lrsisy, Tringganu, Kelantan, Bangnarr, Telupin, Patani, Singora, La- jfchiau-aU, Bandon, Langsn_»n, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure LVV' A n^TTPn^ 29th Mar 1920 31st 192(T PRA( HATIPOK sth Api. 1920 Tth Api 19»0 MAHIDOL 12th Api. 1920 Mth507 words
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Advertisement406 1920-03-29 9 i DODWELL LINE. FOR NEW YORK DIRECT. MLNCJSTKR CASTLE due March 29th. DACRE CASTLE due oth April PATERSON SIMONS Co., Ltd. Agents. n.c. HEAP ENG MOH Steamship Co., Ltd. spore to Batavia, Cheribon, sad Samarang. Sail Twice a Week. to Billiton, Sourabaya aad Singaradja (Bali) Sail Weekly. '•tngmpore to Pangkal,406 words
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Advertisement504 1920-03-29 9 *The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in England.) JOINT FOMTNIGHTLT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OH PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. flUaraer Leaves Due Route For CITY OF NORWICH 10th Jan. Panama Japan504 words
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Advertisement511 1920-03-29 9 I MESSAGERIES MARITIMES DE FRANCE Under Contract with tho French Government Mail and Passengers Services DIRECT MARSEILLES FAR EASTERN SERVICE HOMEWARD MAILS OUTWARD MAILS To Marseilles (about 21 days) For Japan via French Indo-hina via Colomboo-Djibouti-Port Said Hongkong and SJaSAfhaL PAUL LECAT K.200 tons Apr. 18 ARMANI* BEHIC 10,79' tons511 words
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Advertisement200 1920-03-29 10 THOMPSON, LARSEN, LTD. j INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE. M*ffJ^*. L-fggß l_>_J_gJ .jl GENERAL MERCHANTS, jj s pore COMMISSION AGENTS. 3 p J 117-122, MARKET STREET, SINGAPORE. j 6-i H e .41*.=.. per tin I Iff I. I W l /„,iis>\ OF 50 I -Z**r'i I* c car£ttss^: g aMiw_M_Miii—ii— o-n in200 words
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Advertisement295 1920-03-29 10 em u ks *ud**ems vCfaJMsW 1 SM____!'s VM _________ij_\ k_______um3 A—mss—msmm uum\vßffm*'^'m\\m B____P^fß_^ sbsssw ___H i^V^:jJ_-_-_-l »!r^rm<'* < < HH t; fc v mmmmmmW J _ts k -^f^is^s. jiLj r^ j* i _-_B ■^■■'"■'■4 Sf it*' k^ i _K I NATURE'S REMEDY I GOUT AND RHEUMATISM 0 A E m295 words
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Advertisement565 1920-03-29 10 POWELL CO- AUCTIONEERS CARGO ex s.s. SITHONIA AND KI.FJST Messrs Powell and Co. Ltd v. iii offer at AUCTION. at Godowns Nos. B, 22 19 of tv, Q q.«„„ tu 11 he s,n ffai'or.. Harbour Bo_«l The following: cargro without guarantee Consisting nf n I =.>^ ra ;-r= SSSS brella565 words
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Article60 1920-03-29 11 March 27. Bank 4 m.s. 2-4 1-32 Bank demand 2-3 :,i 32 Private credits 3 m.a. 4 11-16 New York, demand 43% Credits 00 di-.y:--France, demand 475 India, T. T. <)_> Hongkong, demand 123 Prem. Yokohama, demand 921. Java, demand 114'j Bangkong, demand dp, Sovereign, Bank Buying $8.54 Bj60 words
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Article169 1920-03-29 11 March 117. Tin No I r. CSo Market) Gambier 18.00 Gambier Cube No. 1 24.75 Pepper Bla :;r,.00 Pepper (White fair) 70.75 Tapioca, small flake, f.q. 12.50 Tapioca, medium psarl, i..*-. 20.00 Pearl Sago, small 15.50 Copra Sundried 25.00 Copra Mixed 21.50 Opium, Benares uncert 8,900 Rice Rangoon White169 words
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Article196 1920-03-29 11 TO DAY. Intermediate and lccal mails will l> found in list below Penang, Malacca, r.u.s. (bf Train) i p.m. daily (except- Sunday). j Kota Tinggi a:, i stations to Kuala Lumpur at 6 a.m. Cucob g m Rhio i IM iv P. Batam AP. Bulang Hock Keng p196 words
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Advertisement1914 1920-03-29 11 > IOTLBn^^ 9 11,. I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UMfTED. I [Incorporate hi Straita Sett.] BEAD OFFICE Winchwiter House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. I Tha Ccmpiay haa £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act I1,914 words
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Advertisement79 1920-03-29 11 THE STANDARD LIFE (Incorporated in the United Kingdon LIFE ASSURANCE WIT* life Assurance NO EXTRA FOR RESI! Tht 1 "Standard" issues policies at Home Rates under the Doul For Rates and all particulars, ADAMSON G (Incoi Acceptances issued and permanent cove THE CHINA MUTUAL LD Registered under the Hongkong Ordinance79 words
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Miscellaneous198 1920-03-29 11 VESSELS ARKiVED. Meran. Bri:. 70, .rom P. Pahat 28, for B. Pahat 29. Cyclops, Brit 57G2, from Yokohama 27 for Liverpool 2. Perak. Bit. 519, from T. Anson 27, fo T. Aneon 29. Krian, Brit. 453, from Penang 27. for' Penang 29. Sri Muar, Brit. 9o*. from Malacca 27. for198 words
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Miscellaneous308 1920-03-29 11 TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf Xo. i. i Wharf Sheers Wharf No lessor. Main Wharf No. l. T Main Wharf No. 5. n Maru. Art a toon Apcar. Main Wharf N< Treub. Dock No. 7. Clsli »3, Toyora Maru. Suddhadib, I ng. Will o' the Wisp, Lak Gilp n, rtofuku Main.308 words
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Article545 1920-03-29 12 The annual foaanl meeting of Tapal Rabbor Bstgtos Ltd.. was he'd at the re gistered offices of ihe company, Frencl Bank Buildings at noon or. Saturday, ther baiBC in attendance M~ssrr. W. H. Mac gregor (in the chair) II I) Mundell, C. I Ward, and II. B. War545 words
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Article71 1920-03-29 12 Hi sera. Guthrie Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, local agents for Cheviot Rubber Ltd., write: We are in receipt of a cable f-om the Secretaries of this Company advising that the Board recommend a final dividend of 15 per cent, payable on 9th proximo, making 21 per cent,71 words
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Article301 1920-03-29 12 A deputation consisting of pj-ren dele gates from Ceylon waited on the Viceroy cr March 11 and presented a memorial urginc immediate relief from the serious situatnr resulting from the Government of India', dtc.sior to sell rice at a price beyond the means of the vast301 words
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Article19 1920-03-29 12 The ci.iy hope of solving industrial and international problems is to throw ourselves unreservedly upon Christian principles.—Lord Henry Bentinck.19 words
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Article461 1920-03-29 12 jlj tuba, Freemasons' lodges, and monas- ter as are the only places left where man klcaa get complete immunity from feminy. But if the woman novelist i addreesed lhe .Aldwych Club the other ay 1-as he- wav, men's clubs will be thrown open to women. Hut461 words
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Article257 1920-03-29 12 f Salmon's Intention to LOTJ Expert Duty. It locks as 'hough very shortly Hongr.'rZ will be called upon to pay dearer >-es for the rice sold in the markets. me go so fac OS to Bay that very shortly v e shall witness a big boom in257 words
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Article199 1920-03-29 12 An Old Man's Tenacity. I On Monday night at about 11.30 o'clock in a kampong near Chamberlain Road, Ipoh, B thief was caught red-handed. Entering a hut inhabited only by an old fowl-breeder, 'he thief had gicat hopes of carrying everyI thing away with him easily,199 words
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Article18 1920-03-29 12 1 All poems might be bound in one book under the title of "Paradise Lost."—-Mr. G. K. Chesterton.18 words
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Article302 1920-03-29 12 Spring Examinations, March 1920. First Professional Examination: The following have completed the examination. 1. S. N. Evans (1) (distinction in the Chemistry), 2. E. S. B. Alfred (2) (disUnction in Chemistry), A. Murugaau, Goh Kok Xee, J. S. Amarasingam, V. S. BuJWhai, S. T. Ponnappa,302 words
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Article405 1920-03-29 12 (To the E iitor. Times of Malaya.) Sir, I cam 3 acroas the above remark while reading tl t report of s Commission en Salaries, of which 1 have just heard. 1 cannot too strongly emphasise my full agreement wi.h the sentiment expressed and I adumbrate405 words
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Article63 1920-03-29 12 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending Saturday, Srd April 1920. Saturday, Mar 27th, 2.30 p.m.— Balestier Range, S.R.E.V. Rifle Club. Sunday, Mar 28th, 7.30 a.m.— Balestier Range, Eurasian Co Rifle Club. Thursday, April lst, 5.15 p.m.— Drill Hall, S.V.C. Band— Band Practice. Stturday, Ap.il 3rd, 2.3063 words
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Article131 1920-03-29 12 S. C. C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT La Nauze, s:r vs. Broad, scr. Martin, scr it. Parr, owe 2. Gibson, F. S., scr vs. Piatt, owe 2. Cherry, scr vs. Gibson, E. A., owe 5. Manchester, scr vs. Chater, owe 2. Karsten, scr vs. Hewetson, owe 2. Markham, scr vs.131 words
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Article112 1920-03-29 12 II Clasa Single Duthie, scr. vs. Ataep. Gardner, scr. vs. Chancy. Strachan, scr. vs. Yoi. lon. Meade, scr. vs. WilsO", W A. Moss, scr. vs. Case. Salter, scr. vs. Bennett. B Class Doubles. Bailey and Burnham vs. Chapman and Gale. Hay and Cope land vs. Low and Lamb.112 words
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Article119 1920-03-29 12 Newcomers Handicap Battishill scr. vs. Keene, Capt. P. F., owe 15. Lt. Gorman, scr. vs. Smyth, scr. Snowie, scr vs. Weida, owe 15. McMurtie, scr. vs. Austin, ree 3. Vickers, ree. vs. Brown, R. L. scr. w.o. Hall, owe 15, vs. Crossley, ree. 3 wo. Cotgrave, Lt.-Col. owe119 words
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Article18 1920-03-29 12 TO-DAY'S TIES. Ladies Si'i-rh-. (final.) Mrs. Langham Cart.r owe 2 vs. Mrs. Blair owe 2.18 words
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Article203 1920-03-29 12 Yesterday morning one of the most exciting races the Club has had was sailed. A strong gusty wind prevailed ami splendid manoeuvring \v..s witnessed as the boat* endeavoured to secure the windward berth for the start. The Jean was the favoured boat and she rounded the marked203 words
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Article34 1920-03-29 12 Apparently in order to avoid the tinbiguiiy of the word "Empire," the Note on thc e\t~adition of war criminals which Lord Kilmarnock presented was addressed to "His Excellency the Chancellor of tbe German Republic."34 words
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