The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 November 1920
1920-11-15
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Title Section16 1920-11-15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISE. jEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1920. No. 10.13016 words
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Article219 1920-11-15 1 Spirituous America is jubilant over the recent I'quors decisien Page 12. The Straits War Memorial is to be Enaagnartpd this afternoon Page 6. An interesting note on the Centenary History of Singapore is given on page >>. A report of the meeting of the Straits Chinese Urtish219 words
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Article1021 1920-11-15 1 A more placid existence than that which Mile. Patti led it would have been unreasonable for a primr donna to demand. Weather permitting, rhe went out riding or else strolled in the gr.rden every morning, takm t just as much exercise as was good for1,021 words
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Advertisement159 1920-11-15 1 Maltheid r .-m- m a i WW— 1 i i w ri— 1 1 -ii tnr i m i HOTEL Largest and Most Successful Hotel on the Island FACING THE SEA. J luxurious Suites of Rooms and spacious lounges, verandah I and beautiful grounds. AFTERNOON TEAS. 1 Every Thursday, Music159 words
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Advertisement161 1920-11-15 1 r+--1- .|«mi«w jd^Mt )x/»^ >^ t< ag >i<l>)t ii t,jA.t+Ar*-mfTA*iimm >^Aw-*0 B<»,,fA.fAm?^>tf»j| -i. .yif^^K^^, .<».••*«■>»' I 3> I I w/ -o v/ I .^ei^ lj 1 Seasons Fruits lj I anc/ Vegetables I I Jc/st Arriy ing. I /Vo Dinner is complete I I without i ibby f s A161 words
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Advertisement167 1920-11-15 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Xew films at the Empire Page 2. Notice re rubber brokerage department of Messrs Goodall and Coy. Page 5. Goodyear tyres lead ali others in mileage ■Bid durability, the Borneo Co. Page 3. For British indented round steel bars, iv.trcir..ise Messrs William Jacks and Co. Page 7. Messrs167 words
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Miscellaneous68 1920-11-15 1 THE WEEK Mondy), 15th. High Tides 1.19 am Bft 4in 6.33 pm Oft 3in. Interdenom Prayer M*g. Y.M.C.A. 5.15 Tuesday, lGth. High Tides 1.54 an sft lin 1.11 pm Sft Oin. Wednesday, 17th. High Tides 2.31 am 7t Bin 1.52 pn Bft Oin. Thursday, ISth. High Tides 8.13 am Tfl68 words
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Article134 1920-11-15 2 Singapore. Nov. 12. The market after showing a ii at the beginning of the week h declined now ta lower than those firm, in our la^t it Spot. 42 ■down to .".:>. Standard I orward Delivery. The market i dealers preferring to Luring the pre- ni134 words
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Article146 1920-11-15 2 Singapore, No\. IJ. At the OjOeniag of the usual weekly auctions on Wednesday there was a slightly I r demand than during the previous week but with prices 2 cents lower. The improvement was not however maintained and towards the close of the sale the market weakened. Standard146 words
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Article108 1920-11-15 2 Singapore. 12th Nov. 1920. The Weekly Ruboer Auction opened or. Wednesday to a weak market, and a further decline in values has to be recorded. Standard Ribbed Sheet sold up to MM%\ cents, white ttofte lot-: of Standard Crepe' sold for 40 to 40^ ecnt>. Off quality Crep*108 words
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Article141 1920-11-15 2 Rivals Figfcfl in Presence of Lady i u the Case. A duel to the death betweun two rivals in the presence of the woman of their affections is reported from the South Side Department, says the Central News Chicago correspondent. The death-struggle took place in the apartment141 words
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Advertisement444 1920-11-15 2 VICTORIA THEATRE. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT 9.30 p.m. EDGAR WARWirK PRESKNTS The WARWICK COMEDY COMPANY, IN 1!. V. ESMOND'S DELIGHTFUL COMEDY THE LAW DIVINE Miss JOAN ftfAYNE AS EDIE LA BAS TIES, loth 11. A. VACHELL'S POWERFUL FLAY. THE CASE OF LADY CAMBER WKD. 17th HUBERT HENRY DAVIES' MASTERPIECE. DOORMATS. THURS.444 words
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Advertisement984 1920-11-15 2 aBK^Ei \*S^*-\\wMßmJw-t^mm-\\\\\\\wm^mS.^k ~lttf m\s\^^t^m^^*mt^^mm<l'*i mmW—wfifESßf lG M TtmriJQ 1 .L'^^ m 'mmm- MmM m *9%l^**W^^^\Mm ■ftlwSL!^?*-*^ w? s*!* Ea M Rff i| A PICTURE WITH A CLASH OF DEEP EMOTIONS and with an absorbing story of a great U raving husband. In the Second Show which commences it j A984 words
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Advertisement94 1920-11-15 3 m--^^-" f __^i tc^.^ W 5 KM WmmWmW mKwmm>-Am^^-mmml W-m* mmwL >^ V he ideal car for ihe owner --driver. fitted wit i s?if starter, eloetric il^ht, hiM lcniiol^aa<9et<i Inspection and trial cordially Invited. MALCOLM BERANGILR, I EVERY LEAF lk N^^-/m^mWmwM-\r USeQ ITI e W manufacture of >& CAPSTAN I94 words
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Advertisement473 1920-11-15 3 i Hi Ji \\lw€Lmmmm X j j l l Mm I P "^HE only certain v. a > avoid w inkles and "mold M»*i* ofthe"' pinches" is to cure res In this]. roe- t been temi-curld Goodyear Straight-Side Tvres are wrappe :th r has bcn! a f l }lied str473 words
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Advertisement202 1920-11-15 4 j DRINK AND ENJOY j LIPTON'S TEA* THE WORLDS FINEST PRODUCTION j OBTAINABLE FROM ALL GROCERS IN 3 QUALITIES EXTRA CHOICE GREEN LABEL NO. 1 YELLOW .ABEL NO. 2 RED LABEL SPECIAL QUOTATIONS TO THE TRADE j i Guthrie Oh Co., Ltd (Incorporated in Singapore) AGENTS ji SINGAPORE, PENANG AND202 words
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Advertisement202 1920-11-15 4 I Your Baby's I Welfare. j 8 Your dearest wish is for Baby to be r* well and happy. Then you must pay particular attention to his food, for hia welfare depends as much on that aa on anything. The 'Allenburys' I Foods *r* practically identical with 9 mother's milk202 words
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Advertisement273 1920-11-15 4 CARBON PAPER 8! 2 by 13 inch. BLACK, PURPLE, BLUE. RETAIL PRICES, 100 SHEETS SINGLE SIDE $3.95 DOUBLE SIDES $4.90 WHOLESALE PRICES OX APPLICATION THE TOIN TRADING CO., 239 Bencoolen Street. Tel: 1467. i IN STOCK V British Manufactured paper of assorted sizes w^M and colours. /Amm\ John Eidd's Printing273 words
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Advertisement641 1920-11-15 4 WHAT DOES YOUR MIRROR REVEAL. When a growing girl becomes pale, complains of exhaustion, dizzy spells, headaches and stomach trouble, she should know* that these are evidences of anaemia or bloodlessiu ss. A glance in the mirror will tell the story. There is immediate need for a tonic, a builder641 words
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Advertisement524 1920-11-15 4 woncßa NOTICE OF REMOvli]*^ MESSRS LIM M.' o snnoanee tl ll JAB n BUILDI KSTJE -•pure. Bth N MXi i! i The Exchsi B ThurwUy llth >. end on nd v Novel p u bH c-u PRIMROSE AERATED M COMPANY. NOTICE is here! ness, no.v carried on Bit .andK,.„ Peng524 words
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Advertisement341 1920-11-15 5 Wr REAL ESTATE BUREAU I Dl /ms W:OS. BUBBBB DEPARTMENT I ftSTAfS AND GEtfOUL BUOEERh f 1 DE SOU3A STREET. Several excellent Rubber, Tin and I Lumber concessions. Partrcu- 1 rip >n r pi [cation, side bungalows, Tanglin resij dences, valuable building sites s for said Successful business in Singapore341 words
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Advertisement638 1920-11-15 5 AUCTION SALE&. AUCTION SALE OV v Immt el G iyk nj Road Ac At our saleroom. No. _j Fling Street ,On WEDNESDAY, 17th November at I*o p.m. i L Valuable freeho'd land at Gavlang Road cormr ol Lorong 10. area 0,001 iqaare feet. 2. Valaable M years vacant land at638 words
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Advertisement822 1920-11-15 5 AUCTION SALES. I A Good opportunity to acquire n excellent piece of building site for Europe:-.!: Bungalows i:i Tang^n District. i i AUCTION SALE OF IV; luable freehold buiding Allotments af Tanglin and Jalan Besar The Undersigned have received instructions to I sell by Public Auction, at their Sale-room, R*lR*822 words
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Advertisement778 1920-11-15 5 j NOTICES. GOODALL Mk COT. Rnbber Brokers %e f)cpartnioi« j We beg to notify that Mr. W. E. Vowler has joirwd our Rubber Brokerage Department as from thin <' >t" and that he is authorised to sign v rti oa behalf of this firm. F. S. GOODALL. I 15 n778 words
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Advertisement348 1920-11-15 5 •■■SSSBBBS—SRBMMBHMa II w '*-^."mmmm. m-mm ww-m. POJIMU3S HiiUHn S I Whiteaway's I S j RKATIOM. I FIRST FLOOR [j MILLINERY SALONS j I -^^^^Amma-Wm Whiteaway's h^^^^^?j io-day, &nd you ftQ/./|\_ j wii! be fascinated (J^Xi^ V^^?B our wonderful inlfj jTOWjF dis P ay Hie .t^^yS^T sU* latest French I This348 words
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Article798 1920-11-15 6 MONDAY, NOV. IS, 1920. The Week. The week has seen the celebration oi the second anniversary of Armistice Day, and it may be an indication of a certain change in our Nat onal character that the really fine idea v.as conceived of the burial in our most798 words
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Article266 1920-11-15 6 To-d^y's War Memorial Ceremony. In course cf time there will stand fat ii g the PSdsng, iLs back overlooking tho sea, a noble, bold, classically beautiful memorial to the everlasting memory of the men of tlie Straits Settlements who gave their lives in the cause of humanity, freedom266 words
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Article387 1920-11-15 6 m The Rent Assessment Board will sit in the Municipal Board Room on Tuesday the 16th instant at 2.15 p.m. The Hon. Dr. Claud Severn, C.M.G., L.L.D., Hongkong. Colonial Secretary of Hongkong, who was stated to be not returning to that Colony, is expected back early next month. The Newspaper387 words
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Article263 1920-11-15 6 PENANG CHAMBER .OF COMMERCE. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Nov. 12. At a meeting cf the commit tie of the Chamber of Commerce Mr. Henderson, the Chairman, read a letter from the manager of the Harbour Board pointing out that the port congestion was chiefly due to the263 words
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Article175 1920-11-15 6 1 To-night will iee the first presentation here of 11. V. Esmond*! delightful comedy, The Law Divine which had such a long run at Wjyndhsm'l Theatre recently. Miss Joan May:. >. who plays the lead is net merely content with being beautiful. She takes her profession seriously,175 words
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Article361 1920-11-15 6 (ln the Press). As part of the hundredth anniversary of the Settlement of Singapore, a local committee was formed to compile a history of the Settlement from Feb 6th 1819 to Feb 6th 1919. The work ii now being actively put through the Press by the361 words
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Article584 1920-11-15 6 AVENGING MCSWINEY. BOMB RULE DBBATI [Renter*! Serri 1 »resk ol outrage death of Mv. If, weekly totals with ninetynine •erious ended eth. Nov. compen for the preview s k, aii damaged, twootyfour rsid teen policemen an<l soldi ftys wounded snd tu,,.- Sine, Jan M soldier, have It is584 words
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Article52 1920-11-15 6 Tht famous singer. Jol* Mj J n:uk ini veiling from Australia to the Naldera broke his leg whfle P*7J deck games. It wa* feared that W have to remain at Bombay for tn* but he insisted on continuing hi* jo It is expected he will have to he up I52 words
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Advertisement156 1920-11-15 6 VICHY CELESTINS THE WORLDS FINEST Digestive Water mmm nacesteoß so., LIMOED. Incorporated ta ffc*afhat) -rn rnmmmma mm —mmm~m^*. m imwm— i^w.»-^m.»— —^im»v— woim^» I 7"f#E S4FE CABIMET THE WORLDS SAFEST SAFE. The SAFE-CABINET has withstood the severest i.-\ fires and its resistance to heat has been proven by <♦> scientific156 words
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2220 1920-11-15 7 IONDON'S IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY UNSURPASSED IN HISTORY. MOVING SCENES AMID HUSHED CROWDS. i mggeetion taring been mdentity of the warrior is emphatically stated that 3 u ho he was. London. Nov. 10. imposing scenes in *t the ersberks of the unknown British tha Britfch destroyer2,220 words
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Article803 1920-11-15 7 FRENCH CELEBRATIONS. THE HEART OF GAMBETTA. [Reuter*! Service.] London, Nov. 11. France's unknown warrior has been chosen at Verdun by a young infantryman, who signified his selection by tenderly placing a wreath of wild flowers on the third of eight coffins. The Generals present saluted with their803 words
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Advertisement133 1920-11-15 7 Robinson (Sh Co,, Ltd. I NEW DELIVERY OF IflrilP^* PifP Silk Unco! LOU 1 00 1 Uhj OIIIX iluouj with Lirl? tops and feet I BLACK op WHITE I I Prices $6 SO, 7 50, 850 and 10.50 per pair. Grey, Navy Dark Brown Prices $650 8.50 per pair Best133 words
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Advertisement592 1920-11-15 8 i NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, (lacorporated in Jopoa. .SkVX-ii MAIL CONTRACT WITH THH OfPERIAXi JAFANT33R GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations withoirt aoiSco EUROPEAN MAIL LIME FORTNIGHTLY S*RVIC». and Antwerp Hi (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Saii and Maroelltoo. TANO MARU 18th Nov. ABA MARU lst Dec. IMO MARU 15th Dec. LIVERPOOL LINB.592 words
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Advertisement734 1920-11-15 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE P \KETV AART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). ■OTAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA ?*kpkone. UI Paaaage Dept 1202 Freight DepL U92 Managers Desk 1437 Marine Baft Tra**fcif».««* hm*k 5 COLLYER QUAY. UI?DBSt CONTRACT WITR TtlE NETHERLANDS DM* GOVERN: IfiSKT. ■■imm— mmmmmmmmmm mmmm i i n■■ tSSm*mwm*m*mwmkm*m734 words
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Advertisement693 1920-11-15 8 P. O. -BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated in E.igland.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SBEVCCI PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL (Under Contract with ILia Majesty's Govanm The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY lsuspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES A LO«__i DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SINGAPORE SICILIA about 26th Nov. i NOVARA693 words
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Advertisement386 1920-11-15 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE For Krc\-«y. Trengganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, La- Kebsamuii Bandon, I.angsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrial Departure VALAYA 15th Nov. 1920 17th Nov. 1920 PRACHATIPOK 22nd Nov. 1290 24th Nov. 1920 SUDDHADIB 29th Nov. 1920 lst Dec.386 words
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Advertisement361 1920-11-15 9 LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. Co. (Incorporated in Italy.) HOMEWARD SAILINGS. For Penang, Colombo, Aden, Venice and Trieste. AFRICA about Nov. 13. PERSIA about Dec. 19. OUTWARD SAILINGS. 'For Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, and Kobe. NIPPON about Nov. 25. For freight and passages apply to Societa Co^nJulcnaria di Esp. e di Imp. (iate361 words
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Advertisement586 1920-11-15 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) [Incorporated in England] ill. I I l t JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due Route Fer S'pore ROMEO586 words
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Advertisement535 1920-11-15 9 FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BY PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. I (Incorporated in U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT U. S. SHIPPING BOABB HONGKONG— CALCUTTA. MS Jacox, Lake Gitano, Doylestown, Lake Fielding, Caddopeak, Lake Gilpon Ho,^ng. ING CaICUUa raS R ?COn Penan Saigon and A H?£!2s BH LS F LADING iSSUC t0 Pacfic535 words
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Article644 1920-11-15 10 FRASER AND CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. SATURDAY, NOV. 13, 1920. MINING. (Figures in bracket* shows the cspital *ad issue value of the Share in dollars j i»uiess otherwise marked. C— Cum d> l equals ex div.] Ampang ($100,000—0) 10.00 Ayer Weng ($100,000—0) 1.10—1.20 Hitam Tin ($300,000—644 words
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Advertisement416 1920-11-15 10 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmim^mimmmmmwm^^mmmmmmm^^^Kmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmmm^m^m^mmmmmmmm^Amm^^^*m^A^Ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^ MMMMWM^MBPMM»WW>»*^«MWW»WB«BWMM^BMBMMBBMM«MBMMMMMMMM«Mi^BMMM«B^^ Appreciation r 91 HAIG HAIG FIVE STARS SCOTS WHISKY I^lSfe ls sought after and appreciated 8 W because of its scarcity and supreme Jg; 3I excellence of flavour. No other is ,^^^^^^^fe\ so r c^ or delicate. The quality bears a reputation of j 240 years. I >y416 words
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Advertisement348 1920-11-15 10 JOO GUAN GO. Rubber and General Merchants, Ship-Chan (il ers and Sole Agents for the BURMA STEAM ROPE WORKS, 1, 2 and 3 South Canal Road 16 Kling Street. Telephone No. 1442. ALWAYS IN STOCK:— 'Light-House Brand' oiled coir ropes, 3inch Bermico fibre water pipes, Hubbucks' paint pale boiled linseed348 words
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Advertisement102 1920-11-15 10 WB— W— 1 r Tl|W|rn||ii ||Mw^ GEN A SCO /?oo F I /V G' 2 P ]y 3 Div i COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-;;/ F'f-t*" I*'1 ASIA NAILS FOK FIXING ***WS3k!SS*W?- .-tr. HSB& ok -J^gß^. f I fefS^ js r c SsfS** H3BJ M I <■ v THOROUGHLY W ATL102 words
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Advertisement387 1920-11-15 11 aajtl- 11,500,006. t A Anarancc in force over $15,000,000. fe j THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I [Incorporated in Straits Sett.] h ■KAO OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C T^ CHumy has £20,000 deposited witb the s U9reme Court of England, and complies with387 words
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Advertisement566 1920-11-15 11 I CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital £2,000,000 Reeerre Fund £8,000,000 lieeerve Liability of Proprietors £2,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 83 i'ioLopugatfc, Londor, E.C. Acacias and Branches. Ar.:r\(ti.T Ilongkong Penang Bangkok Iloilo Puket Bat/ivit. ipoV! Rangoon Bomb- y Karachi Saigon Calcutta KJsng566 words
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Advertisement548 1920-11-15 11 |H0 HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE Singapore Raffles Chambers, 4, 6 and 6. BRANCHES: Penang 86 Beach Street. Malacca— l3l Jonker Street. Muar— 77-79 JaUn Suleiman. Batu Pahat— lo9 Jalan Raht»mat. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Hongkong Amoy, BaUvia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Palembang and Trang. CAI*ITAI AUTHORISED $20,000,000548 words
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Advertisement523 1920-11-15 11 -.-mmmAtxmmAlttrm tOKOHAMA~SPECffi BANS LTD. $r t 1c u Incor I>oratod in Japan.) (Capital Subscribed v .mmmm-m~ Capital Paid V P J" JS2MS Reserve Fund Y c H***** sident N. E Mmi £2? fiT V:c3-P re3 ident DIRECTORS. m. Kajiwara Esq. f \7**-«,k« t N. Soma Esq. q J ESSI V523 words
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Advertisement248 1920-11-15 11 Tne VrescentTtiler Identifies This Superior Fountain Pen ff" 9m -gm\_ p Neither is genuine I without the other. Ij^;j| Together they guarantee complete writR^ l| ing satisfaction. IW&M. lle f amous "CresfS*l cent Filler fills the ti 3 Pen in a moment s simply press with Smooth writing. Simple construction.248 words
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Miscellaneous192 1920-11-15 11 I EXCHANGE. NOVEMBER 12. Bank 4 m.s. j Bank, demand «> 394 Private credits 3 m.3. <£ New York, demand Credits 00 days France, demand 610 India, T. T. 1:u Hoagkong, demand Prem. 74 Yokohama, demand 77 Java, demand tma Bangkok, demand m Sovereign, Bank Buy; $8.54 Bank of England192 words
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Miscellaneous397 1920-11-15 11 OH MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and losal maili will be found in li3t below: Penang, Malacca, F. M. S. (ly Train) 4 p.m. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and stations tc Kuala Lumpur at 6 a.m. P. Batam and P. Polaag II k Lta 9a m Kerimon < lk w.397 words
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Article317 1920-11-15 12 I ATTACK ON WRANGEL FAILS. AN ORDERLY WITHDRAWAL* [Reuter's Service.] London, Nov. 10. General Wrangel In a communique claims that his forces after five days' ai lacks by overwhelming Red forces, includin,; twentyftv« thousand cavalry, successfully retired behind the fottified position Sivash-Perikop. He explains that after the Polish317 words
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Article399 1920-11-15 12 London. Nov. 10. A Mesopotamia, communique str.tes that on the Lower Euphrates the column from Samawah. which is carrying out punitive operations on both hanks of th? Euphrates ©round Khidr, met with stubborn resistance on Gth inst- from an insurgent band concealed in broken country on the399 words
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Article801 1920-11-15 12 [Reuter's Service.] hX-ENEMY NAT»GNS AND PEACE London, Nov. 11. Seiboifrse Grey has issued a memorandum declaring that peace throughout the world would beet bo secured by the admission of aii stales U> the League of Nations, and ihc matter must be debated at tht assembly at Geneva.801 words
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Article279 1920-11-15 12 SHANGHAI'S EASY WIN. MALAYA COLLAPSES. (From Our Own Correspondent). Hongkong, Nov. 13. On resuming this morning Holmes Brown cc i tinued his innings, keeping up h's wicket for two hours and twenty minutes and being eventually not out. Grenier who batted fiftyfive minutes for t;ree, was caught in279 words
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Article77 1920-11-15 12 Bowling. Second Innings. Leach for 31 Allison 4 for 25 Malaya 1st Innings 2nd Inrjings Riches (Singapore) 4 4 Mi'che"! (Singapore) 14 2 t'laxton (Singapore) 28 3 Mi rtin (Penane^) 2 5 Bn.wn (8elangor) not out 82 0 Gnnicr (Per; k) > 0 Rhciles (Selai.gor) 177 words
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Article68 1920-11-15 12 PENANG vs. P. ANG KOK. Penang, Nov. 13. At rugtxy Pena- g scored two goals and iwo tries (16 points) and Bangkok one goal (5 points). James, Walker and Roger twice had tries, King converting twice for Penang. Sutton scored and converted for Bangkok who showed fine passing.68 words
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Article117 1920-11-15 12 The preliminary heat? for the Swimming Carnival were held in the Fort Canning Pool on Saturday, and the following have qualined to swim in the finals at the Carnival on tbe 20th. inst:— 120 yds Open Championship of Singapore: W. Penrice (Swimming Club); Pte. E. Johnson (Military);117 words
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Article161 1920-11-15 12 New York, Nov. 10. The Supreme Court's decision authorising the owners of liquors lawfully acquired and stored for their own use in places otber than their homes to remove them, has filled innumerable Americans with delight, particularlj' clubmen, who assert they are specially favoured by the161 words
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Article481 1920-11-15 12 There was a fair attendance at the annual general meeting of the Straits Chinese British Association, held in the rooms of the Garden Club on Friday afternoon with Mr. Song Ong Siang M.A., LLM., the President, in the chair. The repo:*t and account.! having481 words
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Article378 1920-11-15 12 TENNIS CHMPION. New York. Nov. 11. The American competitors for the Davis Cup are sailing from Vancouver to Auck- j land on 12th inst. and after the Davis Cup j tie, will tour Australia, finishing at Sydney cn 29th Jan. Their return route has not378 words
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Advertisement183 1920-11-15 12 jpnnniiM^ "••i.iiipi i i*r, v■% ENGLISH PILSENER BEER g THE IDEAL BEVERAGE TOR THE TROPK S I REFRESHING AND INVIGORATING. g SANDILANDS BUTTERY COMPANY M SINGAPORE and PENANG. -Z llllllllllllllllllllilllM —mm-— wn. SEND YOUR INDENTS. e Chemicals, Steel Products, Paints, Mac*/. nery, Electric Goods, Automobiles, Motor Trucks, Tractors, Canned Milk,183 words
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