The Straits Times, 2 June 1920
1920-06-02
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Title Section13 1920-06-02 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26,348 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1920 PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement58 1920-06-02 1 PrlM mmw GET THE _a- b. c. CORRECT JlllJlg. 1 COMBINATION UNO Red Ribbon Brand So that Tinned Butter and Tinned Biscuits may be used in preference to others and more economically. These tinned provisions have been especially packed for the Tropics by HENRY OL6EN CO., PTY, LTD. MELBOURNE AND58 words
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Article991 1920-06-02 2 Capital of Company to Be Increased. !An extraordinary general rieeting of the Now Amherst Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held on May 14 at Shanghai, Mr. G. Gray.rigge presiding, supported by Mr. E. S. Kadoorie, Mr. C. J. L. Stewart, directors, and Mr. R. N. Swarm, for the991 words
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Article102 1920-06-02 2 According to a Paris wire on May 1 sensational evidence was given at tha trial of General Fournier and his subordinate officers for surrendering Maubeuge in September, 1914. General Pau gave evidence that M. Messimy, Minister for War, in August, was indignant at General Fournier's insistent102 words
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Advertisement346 1920-06-02 2 i 5 Lipton's Tea *T*HK flavour, the delicate aroma and the fragrance of its leaf, can never be equalled by aoy other Ordinary tea. Lipton's Tea is the pick ot the World's Finest Tea gardens and, is packed by the most modern scientific methods that preserves tin rich flavour aud346 words
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Advertisement771 1920-06-02 2 Mrs. S. J. Jones Tells How Culicora Healed Her Baby "A irsh fvTT^ on my baby'a neck, face, and head. Jt kept itming and burning so badly that I /jJp^S\ thought ibe would go mad. Jkl 1 vied "medics but she >■ y E 0 worse, and the rash j^771 words
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Advertisement281 1920-06-02 2 Henry Gardner Co -Ltd.. London Manchester.- Glasgow Birmingham•Dealers -in- RawRubber 2 Metal Exchange Building s"EC 3 Phon e Ave nue 949 •TelegramsXv^Non Fermet Grace London [Sr^i SINGAPORE OFFICES IT, JAPAN STREET Sola Agents for BITO FOB ROOFING, KIRIMAB WOOD PRESERVER AND INSsWTICnJBV FASHION BOOKS I ■'< isealve regular supplies of281 words
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Article676 1920-06-02 3 Trees Reported to be Developing Well. The statutory meeting of the Bukit Nilai Rubber Estate, Limited, was held recently at the offices of the company, 17, St. Helen's Place, Bishopsgate, E.C., Mr. C. E. Harvard (the chairman) presiding. Mr. C. Meredith, representing the secretaries (the Planters' Stores676 words
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Article229 1920-06-02 3 Middle-Aged Man Remains Unidentified. For several months the last unidentified soldier of the British Army has been in the chargre of War Office authorities, •nd his name is still unknown. The private intelligence department, which has been entrusted with the establishing of the identities of soldiers229 words
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Article147 1920-06-02 3 The scheme for the collection of Welsn rural lore through the medium of the schools and colleges of Wales, recently initiated by the Welsh Department of the Board of Education, is being widely taker up in the Principality. Already at mow than 100 schools, mainly, if not147 words
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Advertisement301 1920-06-02 3 3HB|§f=i r Fresh from the Oven. I RrS^W *i? 7 L scones ;irnl Ittv d uncr loaves i;iist--l wi;u M* be c Lic-n nlni' me 'torn ihe Je J HEJj^TZZIZ^! oven, with tinr i: resistible freshly bakcil flavour unimpaired. dtyf*~^^i^ Formerly known as "Pr.ictcy Flour.* mK&\, 3 Baking Powder or301 words
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Advertisement378 1920-06-02 3 Here's the I identification' !r^ 1> mark of fl/ J3 genuine r i t British I I n y/m tormamint. V It means a great deal to you our to'! name on this red- foz.^l and-gold seal It mrans that yoii arc getting true Fonnamint not a shoddy imitation merely378 words
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Advertisement179 1920-06-02 3 Cheese is the most Nutritious Food~St*jff In the World. (AMtRICAN CHEOOAP) M On sale at all stores. CONNELL BROS., CO. Sole Agents, Singapore, w^ (Incorporated in L'^.A.) THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING CO, LTD. (Incorporated In Hongkong) B*ad Office and Works HONGKONG. MANUFACTURERS OF PURE MANILA HEMP CORDAGE No Inferior fibre179 words
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Advertisement796 1920-06-02 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P. Oa- British India AND Apcai" Line (Companie* Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with Hi* Majesty* Government) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY arc at precoat sasaoaded LONDON FAR-EASTERN SEBVICB FBOM LONDON TO MARSEILLES LONDON Daa Singapore796 words
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Advertisement367 1920-06-02 4 STEAMER SAILINGS PRINCE LINE LIMITED, (Incorporated ia *"glfnd) FAB BAST BEBVICB FOB NEW YORK PERSIAN PRICE (via Sues) about Jons 11 SLAVIC PRINCE (via Panama about June 20 For all Information apply to ADAMSON, GILFILLAN A CO, LTD. (Incorporated ia '■g'snaj Agenta. THE BEN LINE STUMERS, LIMITED (laeorporatod la the367 words
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Advertisement274 1920-06-02 4 STEAMER SAILINGS THE EASTERN SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in StraiU Settlements) This time Üble is subject to altoratioa without further notice. Steamer sailing from Singapore PIN SENG— Every Tuesday, at S p.m, for Port Swettonham and Penang. PERAK— Every Sunday, at 4 p.m, for Malacca and Port Swettenham. From Malacca274 words
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Advertisement321 1920-06-02 4 STEAMER SAPttS 0. S. K. THB OSAKA SHOSEN KABffiA LTD. (Incorporated la Japaa) No. t. Do Soaxa Street. Pratmt Saillags from Slaum i (Subject to change without notice) FOB LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBUBG FOB PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AUD HAMBUBG HAVRE MABU Jane 24 HIMALAYA MABU mid.321 words
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Advertisement431 1920-06-02 4 STEAMER SJUUNOS NIPPON YUBEN KAISHA (Incorporated ia Japaa) Under Mall Contract with the Imperial Japaaese Greramoar. Subject to alterations without notiea. EUROPEAN MAIL LINE Fortnightly Service For London, Antwerp via (Malacca) g_ Colombo, Sues, Port Said aad Marseille.. BADO MARU June 1 KITANO MARU June M INABA MARU June 36431 words
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Advertisement572 1920-06-02 5 STEAMER SAiJWSS ij. MALAYAN Master and Owners not responsible fot aay debts incurred by any members ef tn* crew of the s.s. Malayan. v. SOLFALA Consignees of cargo per tbe above steamer from Calcutta are hereby notified that she has arrived and is now discharging into godowns Nos. 30 and572 words
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Advertisement395 1920-06-02 5 STEAMER SAILINGS LLOYD TRIESTINO LINE The s.s. Nippon is expected to sail for Japan and China Ports towards the end of Hay and for Trieste during July. I No passenger accommodation. For freight, pita c apply PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. The a.s. Pilsna is expected in Singapore about the middle395 words
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Advertisement564 1920-06-02 5 STEAMER SAILINGS DODWELL LINE (Incorporated In Englaai) FOB NEW YORK DIRECT LOWTHER CASTLE loading Ist half July for freight, pleas* apply to PATERSON, SIMONS A CO, LTD, Agents M. V. GLENLUCE 'For Australia Sails hence about June 12. Passenger accommodation available. For further particulars, apply to BOUSTEAD ft CO, Agents,564 words
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Advertisement398 1920-06-02 5 STEAMER SAILINGS ij. BENVORLICa Consignees are requested to note that owing to the delay in discharging this steamer's cargo ex lighters it is found necessary to postpone the survey of damag- ed, etc., cargo to Fri 'ay, June 4, at 2 p.m. > LOS ANGELES PACIFIC NAVIGATION COMPANY 2-1, Raffles398 words
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Advertisement733 1920-06-02 5 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND FEDERATED MALAY STATES VICTORY BONDS Bearing Intercut from the date of purchase at Its per cent, per annum, payable oa September 1 and March 1. REPAYABLE AT PAR ON SEPTEMBER 1. tm PRICE OF ISSUE— IOO PER CENT. All proceeds of this issus will be lent to733 words
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Advertisement877 1920-06-02 5 FEDERATED MALAY BUFW BTATB OF MMQRI BBMBILAJf. BUMIIOSB FOB DISPOSAL OF 3TJIT. Ia tba Oonit ol tba Pitst CUa< Mteietttta tt Satlt Pilth. Crvil Soil No 879. ol 19 9. M. K. M R. Somaiaaditm Gbeitj, afoaq* Lento. KDt't Ptitta, Pl*:atiff. vin*t Hs* rnofe alias Ha Ttk n( B.han Dae877 words
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Advertisement780 1920-06-02 6 jIWatMAI TBB PIJTCKB THAT 18 ÜBAWINO BVfIBYO*B TJ THB OAIBTY MACK BBNB CT'S MA >TBfi PhCDUOTION In eeven aots M Q K 1 V In B9V(>n actB TBB PICTUHB TOD WILL NaVBR FOBQBT With MIBII MOrtanAssD m tha stu ia the role ol a iivaa'e huam asaraa Tom boy. bhe780 words
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Advertisement295 1920-06-02 6 tmti^ ttiiiiiFf Wm HALL, LTD. S B^^Ps^^^Y _^sKflaMam ffij[^^W 8100 ND BBOW AT 911 fy \*Tv VIT4O*APB'B EDPBR PBODCOTION KWI THE THIBD DEGREE mX ft 1! I UIJ Bsven so* a B'aiiiag AI ICB .CTCB i» a IbtobUag diana. A gtaad drama from Charles Simla's great stagn inoeuas, The ttjs295 words
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Advertisement353 1920-06-02 6 RBEUMATISM IS A BURDEN TO LIFE Why pat op with ita torments when WATTS PAIN BALM will rive instant relief T Watt's Pain Balm is easy to apply n» aasty mixtures to nauseate only •▼c minutes application is neees- I sary. Calm and refreshing rest will ensue when sleep was353 words
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Advertisement738 1920-06-02 6 POLICE NOTICE RH4ARDTNG TBA'FIO FIHTLATIOrTS *T TBB ■SPCANAi-B t N TBB OOOA. BION OF TBB RINGM BIB.BDaT PABADI. 1. All vehieka wUI apo>ca:h tbe B,p!a» .deby atam aid rto'd t»3 ..olrtitM Street) aM wlltha psoaie s>toa« 8» Andre*'* <tjad uuid ibe Bapianade h In M ace s«»ry. I Waiuiff mrtor738 words
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Article121 1920-06-02 7 nXTDRBS Ye 'nesday, June 2, High Water. 11 37 a.m., 10 47 p m. 2 harsday, June 3. Ilgh Water, 11.68 a.m., 11 19 p.m. K en's 66.il Biilbday. Miliuiy P»i»<if-, P*d»n(?, 7.80 a.m. Ga»d»nmt nt Hjuae Ball. Homeward mail Imtm, Nj ieaue dt rails T.mes. Friday,121 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
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Article125 1920-06-02 7 TaSJOMa PaOAB. Bisr Wausr Bisisi. Shrimp. K .s» WHUir.-T*ta, CLopra, Ellora. S :aass Whakt, Aunt ajid Viotobia Dii Doom. M^B3oi. NUtm Weaw.— Mattn, Catdiguiafairc, dacoki M .»u, Inn tnomok v a«. iaa Oooa Baiidb*dib, Bfirgtvia, Band -f.se E.b-, Kaiuoci.iß, Ketmon. 4||| Tjdeae, Ffiaiu, B:ad»3jk. J.aomas Wh**».125 words
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Article92 1920-06-02 7 Taf, B/it, 8037 tons, from Madras 1,6 trai C/». Qaon v M, 88 tons, from TrenKgana ,/8. lot li ">a v,6 S-mto» B i., 48t8 ioc*. (torn Hongkong !/6 fjs Loa I noe .iv. ,Ie, brit, fi93 totfl, bom Inia,*,... I K/iee Uoo K k>uiK 4/5. &ak», i92 words
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Article188 1920-06-02 7 ■a*. Media 8 pm Jiato and 8 pm Col' m no. Soe» 4 No* Yo»k 4pm S bu 4 pm Penan; Riogooo and tJalcatta 4 pm f ulbu .-> :lki pm Tb huai. Oaoco 8 »m '"i»n fcatam and P Jan Bulaag 0 am Kari^on 10 am188 words
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Article33 1920-06-02 7 (094*1 Port Offloe Bofortl n Bntiini iuim Ao.ll 1 >P»« Aoul 15 M»y 11 Ap»H 15 M.y 14 Apfl! 9 M«y SI Apiil 37 M»y V k^W '19 M«» »833 words
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Article127 1920-06-02 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, June 2. On London, Bank 4 m/a m Demand B/8 8/4 Private 3 m/s 2/4 13/16 On New York Demand 44ft Private 90 days 48% On France Bank* ?60 On India, Bank T. T. 100 On Hongkong, Bank A/A. 82% p.c.pm. On Shanghai, Bank 670"127 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article196 1920-06-02 7 Iss. Val. Pd. Buyer*. Sellers. 10 10 Ampan* 15.00 15.50 1 1 Ayer Weng 1.00 1.50 nom. £1 £1 Kam. Kamunting 3.3.0 3.6.6 10 10 KinU Asaoc. 7.50 8.60 £1 £1 KinU Tin 2.7.6 nom. 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Jelantoh £1 £1 Lahat Mine* 7.60 8.00 5196 words
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Article99 1920-06-02 7 Val. Pd. Buyer*. Sellers. £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 13.00 13.50 5/- 6/- Electric T'wayi t/» 4/» 10 10 Fraser Neave 52.00 63.50 50 50 WHammer&Co. 110.*****.00 100 100 Kate Bro«. 126.00 136.00 10 10 Maynard Co. 15.00 10 10 Robinson Ord. 14.25 14.75 100 100 Robinson Pref. Is*.99 words
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Article79 1920-06-02 7 U Eng. 6 p.c. $1,284,800 Ml IpAfl Spore Electric Tramways 5 p.c. £350,000 ao» Spore Municipal 6pA $1,878,000 P« Spore Mun. 4H p.e. of 1907 $1,000,000 II v* lOpAdb Spore Mun. 4H p.c of 1809 $1,800,600 II p.«. llp^tVt Spore Man. 4H px. of 1909 $1,500,000 16p.c. dia Spore79 words
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Article386 1920-06-02 7 Fraaer as 4 Co. an 4 Lral> a—l Wwrntfrn Q— To-day*! Pricei Fruer LymU* Co. Eratt Alor Gajah ($1) 3.60 3.80 3.50 3.70 Am. Malay 455 4.75 455 4.75 AyerHiUm(ss) 23.50 24.50 23.50 24.50 A. Kuning ($1) 150 1.30 150 1.80 A. Molek ($1) 3.10 3.40 8.10 3.40386 words
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Advertisement58 1920-06-02 7 XHK STAR OPBR* Tne n eet'6 Riyal, North Staflge B<ad TO.KtaHT TO-BJlOrn Ev «ro «l ffunis* NjM O'OWh AND H j i > nU AIoLIAM will an ■ieaaaV Ib Breparalicn a-w >»t o! »oeß«ry fof a r pay >■ *i a»tn 6ULBAKAVALI Watfh lot Ue utand opeaiag Bight K B.58 words
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Advertisement890 1920-06-02 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS I WANTED IMMEDIATELY, lady typist Apply X.V.2., StraiU Times. '< FOR SALE, ocean-going cargo motor ship Cheap. Complete with tails, etc. Apply bUI, Straits Timei. I ENGLISHMAN requires board residence I with private family. Reply stating t«rm« to 619, Straits Times. i WANTED CAPITALIST to finance sound mining890 words
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Advertisement108 1920-06-02 7 JUBT ARRIVE!* BUT AUSTRALIAN WHEAT FLOUR t a dee K^yaote an i Petr>t>aa braada GINUINB WHITE MOMIt 34 ty U b/ 19 ky i AMERICAN SALMON AND OLD NEWSPAPER For qa I* Wo* a plea*e apply to 9TRKITB LUMBER CO. i r 'jer Q&ay. bitgapore, aad also No. 4, Fifai108 words
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Advertisement609 1920-06-02 7 t POLICE KOTICE LtuMi w name at itmiinr M TM MtMlOfl OF a I4U. it M I MIIHK lIIMjaii'IMIIMI M MM J, 1921 in will tpproaoh O>» nnul Hoase right ,OoMd fto.ni de »-d h»»i»n down lb*M (MKinen uad c the fbieb. will proceed m dlieoied ay t .c P609 words
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Advertisement563 1920-06-02 7 ESTATt OF LOW HIM PON3 (OEaEAtEOX. Iff Tbß BCPr IMt OOr TOr THBi artaiTi BBIZLBMBNrB BatT^BMBMT jP bi «iAFOBJB» Son) Mt 119, o! 1918 IMPORTANT Pftr L'MINARY NQTIOE Frt tale aa a goiag eoaeera oi ihe bbbv miata, stock m-Nado, b job oeM« aad iraadWill ol teal out essabuabttd aad563 words
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1181 1920-06-02 8 The Straits Times WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Though the sitting of the Legislative Council on Monday was comparatively brief a good deal of important business was transacted. Among other matters the Labour Bill came up for consideration end the speeches made were helpful in an exceptional degree. It is1,181 words
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Article28 1920-06-02 8 In the case of Donald v. Duncan an appeal, says the Times of Malaya, has been lodged against the decision of the Judicial Commissioner, dated May 7 1920.The Times - 28 words
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Article31 1920-06-02 8 We have received from the Legal Adviser, Johore, a copy of a chronological table of Johore Enactments, together with appointments, rules and notifications there under in force on December 31, 1919.31 words
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Article39 1920-06-02 8 The feast of Corpus Christi will be celebrated in the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes to-morrow when a high mass will be said at 7 a.m. A procession of the Blessed Sacrament will take place at 5 p.m.39 words
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Article53 1920-06-02 8 The new shipping company under the style of the Society of United Dutch Shipping Companies, with a capital of 200,000,000 guilders (£16,669,666), has been formed at Amsterdam. The new concern will operate under the names of the Holland and East Asia Line, the Holland and British Line, and the Holland53 words
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Article19 1920-06-02 8 The remains of the late Queen Mother of Siam were cremated with due ceremonial in Bangkok on May 24.19 words
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Article20 1920-06-02 8 To-morrow, Thursday, the King's Birthday, Holy Communion at St. Andrew's Cathedral will be at 6.45 a.m. instead of 7 a.m.20 words
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Article34 1920-06-02 8 Next- week at St. Barnabas, Klang, the marriage will take place of Mr. F. J. Ayris, resident manager of Sungei Bilut Estate, Raub, Pahang, whose bride is arriving from home in a few days.34 words
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Article35 1920-06-02 8 The agent of the P. and O. Co. has received advices from his directors that the passage money to all ports haa been increased, and the new rates come into force as from June 1.35 words
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Article41 1920-06-02 8 A novena in preparation for the feast of St. Anthony of Padua, which will be celebrated on Sunday, the 13th instant, will commence on Friday, the 4th at the Church of St. Joseph. Weekdays at 7 p.m., Sunday at 5 p.m.41 words
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Article52 1920-06-02 8 Since January 1, 1920, up to the present time, the race meetings held on the Shanghai Race Course under the auspices of this Shanghai Race Club, have enabled the stewards to distribute for charities and for the relief of suffering and hardship brought about by the great war, the sum52 words
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Article51 1920-06-02 8 Home papers announce that a cable has been received reporting severe wind storms resulting in damage to 22,000 trees on the Tali Ayer and Sungei Bogak Estates, which represents about 7 per cent of total trees. The General manager further reports that it may be necessary to replant some 20051 words
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Article68 1920-06-02 8 A verdict of accidental death was returned at Paddington on May 4 at an inquest on Mr. William Charles Niblett, sixty-four, a retired barrister, late of Princess-Square, Bayswater. It was stated that in attempting to enter a moving "bus in Holborn he slipped and was crushed between the wheel and68 words
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Article59 1920-06-02 8 The Indian Tea Association of Calcutta has requested the Bengal Chamber of Commerce to represent urgently to the Secretary of State for India that passports should be withheld next cold weather from persons desiring to proceed to India, but who were unable to produce satisfactory proof that they had legitimate59 words
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Article78 1920-06-02 8 The supply of sugar in Bombay is giving cause for alarm. It is much lower than before the war, and the price on May 21 was higher than it had ever been. Before the war sugar could be obtained in Bombay at Rs. 10 per cwt, and was retailed at78 words
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Article77 1920-06-02 8 In the account of the sufferings of the St. Kilda islander*- given by the captain of the trawler Active on arrival at Aberdeen, he says that out of a population of 80 on St. Kilda 60 are prostrated with illness, in most cases influenza. All work, such as the tending77 words
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Article81 1920-06-02 8 A party consisting of Lieut. P. P. Higginbotham, in command, and 101 men of all ranks of the lst-70th Burma Rifles arrived at Rangoon from Taiping on May 21 via Penang by the B. I. steamer Ekma. All the members of the party saw active service in Palestine and have81 words
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Article90 1920-06-02 8 There was a big meeting of railway workers at Howrah on May 21. They have as a result of the deputation to the agent of the East Indian Railway been told that the agent had promised to look into the matter and the graded list would be revised as from90 words
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Article98 1920-06-02 8 All who are interested in the countries tha t are embraced by the term British that are embraced by the term British Malaya, says the L. and C. Express, will welcome the formation of the British Malaya Association or, as it is surg^to be abbreviated, the A.B.M. The meeting to98 words
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Article87 1920-06-02 8 Mr. Mugliston has given notice that at the Municipal general committee meeting on Friday he will ask Why are Alexandra, Outram, Tanglin, Moulmein, Balmoral, Balestier, Chatsworth and Stevens Roads in such an unsatisfactory condition, and when can the public hope for a marked improvement. The specious and timeworn excuse of87 words
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Article140 1920-06-02 8 A message from Kampar to the Times of Malaya, dated May 31, says Last night at about 8 o'clock an attack was made on Mr. Oh Cheng Keat, proprietor of Ban Seng I^ong and Co., of Kampar. The assailant was, it is alleged, a man who stabbed him sometimes ago,140 words
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Article404 1920-06-02 8 A Reuter message from New York states that the late Mr. W. D. Howells, the author, left $165,000. Dr. Day expected to be leaving England on a short visit to South Africa at the end of this month and from here will come direct to the F.M.S.404 words
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Article150 1920-06-02 8 H.R.H. the Crown Prince of Rumania will be in Singapore a day earlier than was expected, the Madras being due to arrive in harbour at ten o'clock to-morrvw. Rvs Excellency the Governor (Sir^ Laurence Guillemard, X.C.8.) will go on board to welcome His Royal Highness, and150 words
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Article182 1920-06-02 8 To-morrow, June 3, the King's 55th birthday, is a public holiday throughout the Colony and will be observed much as in pre-war days. There is a parade of troops on the Esplai.ade at 7.30 a.m. when, after the military ceremonial, His Excellency the Governor will present various182 words
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Article152 1920-06-02 8 We have issued about two thousand postcards, in the following form Daylight Saving. Are yon in favour of Daylight Saving T Would you advise one hour or one half hour change of time T Name Address Date i The above form or any ordinary postcard or letter, may152 words
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Advertisement79 1920-06-02 8 Known the World-over PLAYERS NAVY GUT CI6ARETTES 9O cents per tin of 5O OBTAINABLE PROM John Little Co,, Ltd. Robinsin I Co,, Ltd. I #Bpeoial Display Scotch, Irish and Indian Homespun Tweeds READY TO WEAR Sports Ccats, Hats and Caps Up-to-date styles and beau i'ul colourings that instantly ap-.-e&l to79 words
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Advertisement179 1920-06-02 8 SBLECT SUBJECTS AND 810 FEATURES AT SINGAPORE'S MODERN PICTURE THEATRES (Tan Chans Km Co, Ltd, Proprietor!) ALHAMBRA LONE WOLF'S DAUGHTER T PARTS f PARTS Featuring Louise Glaora The Topical Budget, Pathe Gazette and a Very enjoyable Harry Pollard Comedy MYSTERY OF DORSVAL CRIME— t PARTS and a two-real comedy. (Fir»t179 words
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Article736 1920-06-02 9 German Delay Causing Uneasiness. Possible Occupation of More Territory. Rsirrn Telegrams. London, May 29. The Allies have agreed that if Germany delays longer the carrying out of her obligations farther districts of Germany •will have to be occupied. Paris, May 29. M. Millerand spoke in the Chamber736 words
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Article214 1920-06-02 9 Reuteb Telegram. London, May 31. Concluding his articles on the Far East in the Times, Mr. J. O. P. Bland declares that it is impossible for the outside world to take Japanese liberalism as seriously as it would wish as long as the real direction of Japan's foreignReuter - 214 words
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Article145 1920-06-02 9 Ricteb Telegram. London, May 31. The death of Dr. Morrison occurred at Sidmouth after an illness of some months. The Times in a tribute says, Even his last months were devoted to working the best he could from his sickroom in the interests of China." In a145 words
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Article153 1920-06-02 9 Reuteb Telegrams. London, May 29. Melbourne The principal event of Friday'* festivities was the Prince of Wales's inspection of the Australian fleet, while on Saturday 25,000 attended a popular reception in the Exhibition Building. The diggers gave the Prince special greeting. London, May 30. Melbourne, May 29Reuter - 153 words
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Article25 1920-06-02 9 Riitbb Telegram. London, May 29. The Government has issued proposals to coalowners regarding restriction of exports with a view to protecting the home25 words
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Article292 1920-06-02 9 Louth Devastated by Cloud Burst Families Drowned in Their Homes. Reuteb Teligrahs. London, May SO. Torrential rainfalls in the north and north-east of England have had devastating effects. The streamlet Lud at Louth, Lincolnshire, swelled to 200 yards wide and pwept away bridges and buildings, leaving its path292 words
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Article176 1920-06-02 9 PRE'JTER TELEGRAMS. London, May 29. I A novel development in the peace time I uses of the aeroplane is its adaptation for forest survey purposes, giving exact and speedy information of the extent of forests and the most suitable lines for cutting tracks. It is expected to do most176 words
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Article68 1920-06-02 9 Reutek Telegram. London, May 30. The Sunday Express says that the Gov eminent intends to introduce far-reachinf changes in the method of conductinf affairs in connection with the Dominion: which henceforth will deal direct with th< Privy Council instead of the Colonia Office, while the new mandatory terriReuter - 68 words
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Article57 1920-06-02 9 Rei-ter Telegram. London, May 30. Tokio The ex-Premier Marquis Oku ma, in an interview, declared that thi continuance of the Anglo-Japanese Al liance was highly necessary in view of th< critical situation in the Orient. He though the United States should welcome thi alliance even in the formReuter - 57 words
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Article47 1920-06-02 9 Rkutbb Telegram. London, May 30. The Sunday Express states that the finance committee of the Cabinet has decided to abandon the tax on war fortunes in consequence of the pressure from members of the House of Commons, 75 per cent, of whom are affected.47 words
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Article195 1920-06-02 9 Reiter Telegrams. London, May 29. Chicago Two thousand ton» of white Java sugar have arrived. It is the first consignment for a number of years. Canners are contracting for the Java product owing to a scarcity of other varieties. London, May 30. Washington The Senate has. postponedReuter - 195 words
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Article103 1920-06-02 9 Sub Branch of Society Formed at Penang. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 1. A public meeting has been held in the Chamber of Commerce, and after an address by Dr. M. Rat tray it was resolved to form a local sub-branch of the Society for the103 words
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Article54 1920-06-02 9 (Aneta Service.) Weltevreden, June 1. The British Indian Sugar Commission of seventeen members has arrived in Sourabaya with the object of studying the Java sugar industry. They were welcomed on board by the board members of the sugar syndicate. The president of the commission is Mr. Noyce and54 words
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Article80 1920-06-02 9 Reuter Telegram. London, May 29. The Persian Foreign Minister in London has forwarded a fresh note to the League of Nations as a reminder of the Persian government's request to summon an extraordinary meeting of the Council in connection with the affair of Enzeli on May 19. The SovietReuter - 80 words
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Article120 1920-06-02 9 Before the business of the usual weekly rent board meeting was proceeded with yesterday Mr. Tessensohn asked the Pre- sident, Mr. F. J. Hallifax, what was the policy of Government with regard to rent 1 control when the present ordinance ex- pired, and the rent board120 words
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Article484 1920-06-02 9 Form for Signature by The Opponents. Petition to the Secretary Of State. We have had several communications recently on the Defence Force Bill, passed recently by the Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements, and Mr. C. W. Darbishire, now in London, formerly a member of the484 words
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Article181 1920-06-02 9 To the Editor of the StraiU Times. Sir,— With reference to my letter in your valuable paper of last Friday regarding the above Bill, I have to thank Nemo's suggestion of yesterday through the medium of your paper, that a draft should be made out and181 words
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Article175 1920-06-02 9 Mr. H. B. Layton, on behalf of Mary Ann Esther Dunman and three others made an urgent motion in the Supreme Court yesterday before the Chief Justice Sir John Bucknill, K. C, to restrain perpetually the defendant Chan Kirn Meng, his servants and agents from175 words
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Article1983 1920-06-02 9 Premier and the Battle Of Glasgow. From Our Special Corresponden k London, May 7. iks to a few bye-elections the stock Government has appreciated slightly last lew weeks. The Government nominee has taken his seat in Parliament, and so long as he is there the Government whips are1,983 words
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Article1020 1920-06-02 10 Results of the Past Year's Working. The sixth annual general meeting of shareholders in Dominion Rubber Company Ltd., was held at Shanghai on May 17. Mr. E.T.Byrne presided, and was supported by Messrs. F. W. Sutterle, G. Cirayrigge and E. S. Kadoorie, directors, and Mr. E. Prince, secretary.1,020 words
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Article48 1920-06-02 10 The Palladium is presenting, to-night another of those Blue-bird photoplays featuring Monroe Salisbury in a virile rule, His Divorced Wife, as well as an Animated Weekly and a two-reel L-Ko comedy. In the first* show, The World Aflame, in six partj,. featuring Frank J^MjM^wUlbep rejfc n t eU48 words
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Letter101 1920-06-02 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, The medical profession, with very few exceptions, has always advocated the enforcement of the C. D. Act as the best weapon with which to fight V.D. but opposition on the part of the Church and the Nonconformists caused the Act to101 words
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Letter422 1920-06-02 10 To the EJitor of the Straits Times. Sir,— With reference to the subject of daylight saving I should like to point out one great difficulty— transport. Some children are now compelled to take earlier trams— sometimes an hour earlier than necessary to ensure getting to school at all.422 words
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Letter230 1920-06-02 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— F.O.R., R.A.B.A. and others might get a better understanding of quite a deep subject before becoming dogmatic on the theories of Registration, and of that most misused and misunderstood word crimping." To the looker on we have a series of230 words
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Article74 1920-06-02 10 > Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending Saturday June 5, 1920. Saturday, June 5. I Eurasian Co. Rifle Club, Bal. Range, 2.30 p.m. SINGAPORE AND S. M. BOY SCOUTS. I Orders for week ending Saturday, June 5. Wednesday, June 2. Third Troop Parade, 5.15 p.m. Thursday,74 words
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Article977 1920-06-02 10 Starvation, Disease And Bankruptcy. A gloomy picture of the outlook in Austria is drawn in a White Paper, con aining reports on the economic condiions in Central Europe. The first report, on the operations of the British Relief Mission in Austria, details he measures taken by the Mission977 words
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Article305 1920-06-02 10 A Test Case Over A Boarding House. At the usual Rent Board meeting; held yesterday under the pref idency of Mr. F. J. Hallifax the matter ai ising out of the protest of the occupant of room 29 of The Burlington in Coleman Street was mentioned by305 words
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Article655 1920-06-02 10 Proposed Depot at Melbourne Harbour. Following the permission lately granted by the West Austral an Government to the Anglo-Persian Oil Company to lay pi(|cs along the F rattan tie wharves for the purpose of loading steamers with oil fuel, says a Melbourne message, application for a similar655 words
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Article55 1920-06-02 10 laformaHoa has b«ea rrotivra 'iero Pentag that Limit* Mdatosfa And Psier wi b- d »('!> tV<e far a few day* penr n« «nlil ol a »p»r» pait fot »rm engio* den 3iO(«ro««. *U biDg well, thty lor If •H id Kia"« Limooi -t the '»ilo» r. wee*55 words
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Article57 1920-06-02 10 II baa Ml taa poMible to hiw|« aat 0.0. pt toiiee m«lob into w*k m b«i bee* iped, bat ft Wbit* w. Oolonn mUah is jromiMd fo* d x» Mawlay. Ob Tboradsy ■Ml »»f k the •eoiov ele»«« in doe lo o*e« b« 8.0. F. A »«d oa tbe57 words
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Article94 1920-06-02 10 We are sorry to bear tbat Mf. N. A. M. Otiffin will be oaable to play ia to-m: mow's oriektt tnateta 9.C.0. v Malarea o»iaa to damage* hard »od bis place will bt< tsk«a ay Ms. L J Wi»ban. Id ttu> abteaoe of Maw <it iffio Ifce 8.C.0.94 words
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Article50 1920-06-02 10 These will be a twe* p-'ake lace to roonow m •niog, bi pto dior at tea o*.<Jnek 'ton tba U pk». Tbe eooiae will on m to* pi-f, onuide bte*k«a*x», roved Malay Spit bioy, >raad Betsy B*«. man o' war boo/, O ou, finishing at Swimming Cab.50 words
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Article44 1920-06-02 10 The Swimming Cub laoceh wifl ma temorro w, time- ben *-< f oil j J >bi>' oa's Pie*: 0, 10 aad 11 am. aJM aaxl 8 80 pm. --nib: 9 80, aad IIUO ».m 13 15. Mtt 6 80 r.u>. HigQ latiiiil Nto.44 words
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Article246 1920-06-02 10 Tb« Direrton of tie Budoiia Varieties Lid in »h«ii bait yaeily »»P"'', nxtotntamai ■nil.od at tbe tate ol (O pet oi m. p«r •mam, tbe eeeoaats showing a ptoflt of Ri. 41.6W fo. tbe hsllyea*. Tim report M ys Tut directors si c «t i tout ly246 words
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Article193 1920-06-02 10 Scribbler, wriunfj in the Hoakkoaa Duly Prtss, save:— Oi all tiaee oce bears Uiat dißßers at QoTwumeDt Hoooe ondet Uie aew ifK'tue are most isfosm*! asd diliuH ml. ataoy loosl hoettssis nijiLl follow the example if »Lc preibier boose, wub advaatate. It ia qaie palbetio and ralh.193 words
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Article121 1920-06-02 10 His Exeelleoey toe Hinh Commwsioarm, wi b tba approval ol tbe Si oirtary ol State cr tt c Coloßier, bas been plrast-d to spprove >be p>aat of tbe fol'n»i DX altowacrts ia enp.ct of tie year 1S1B: —1. Tbf O Bfral lines] B)tviof>: Aa ailrwanop ol 10 per121 words
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Article142 1920-06-02 10 Maephail ami Co.'b Daily Report. Singapore, June K. Tin.— 24o tons at 141.60. Rubber. The auction opened firm short realising 81V4c. and Crepe 82V6c Outside the market is firmer. Shares. Slightly improved. Kubbers.— United Malaccas sold 1.20 Pulau Bulani?s 3.85, Craigieleas buyers' 1.77%, sellers 1.82 H. There142 words
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Article1443 1920-06-02 11 Life la Land of Sunshine Aid Song Si( Philip Oibbi writing from Naples to the L>»ily Cbromtle, Bays Under tbe blue aky, deep and clear and eisudltse, from wbieh a hot saaebine glitter* now vp jd a uea m blue aad dear as the sky,1,443 words
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Article570 1920-06-02 11 Continued Expansion of Tbe BuilncM. Tbe twenty seventh aanoal genet al meeting ol the Meteaatitc Bank of India, Ltd,, was held oa April 30 at Wiaobeater HoaseT R.O. Mr. a J. Black, wbo presided, said that when the proprietors met a year ago they were looking570 words
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Article214 1920-06-02 11 In the Neolithic period, when thiagi west op in price, Oat nadt. oat wily fathers aever aongbt the law's advioe They tied a lamp of granite to atiok with ttrips uJ BkiD, And, visiting the ptoflteer, they eared his beadpitje ia. Tbe feudal batons later tried to214 words
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Advertisement180 1920-06-02 11 S. MOUTRIE and CO., LTD. (Inecrporated la HosjgkiMMr) beg to announce that having recently Augmented their Tuning Staff, tbey are prepared ti undertake tuning oontracts at special rates. All tunings will be done by HIGHLY BFFIOIBNT BUROPEANt ONLY and satisfaction will be guaranteed. All orders |witl have cur prompt attention.180 words
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Advertisement455 1920-06-02 11 RAFFLES CAFE Bras Basah Road »ELPHi HOTEL EVBRY EVENING OUR SPECIAL ORCHESTRA PLATS FBOM 7 TO 1* ADELPHI HOTEL LIMITED, B. U. TJEEBDEMA. Managing Director. SOLAR OIL ft CRUDE OIL for Diesel Engines CHIN HUAT HIN lIL TRADING GO. Souih BrldC* -oexd LEVER AND SONS tT aawin«n pjww BALAITB AMOOATHjH455 words
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Article946 1920-06-02 12 What Might Hive Been ud What Never Was. There are oonctlen people i= England, nays Fbo Time), who avt r, with i ooitain amoant ot oyster liko pride, that tboy hava ne*er I'ft ibe ooantry ia their lives. England, tbt y say, ie good enroßb for946 words
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Article77 1920-06-02 12 It ha* been brought to my notice that a I rumour is prevalent as to the quality of coffin furniture in use in Singapore. I beg te nform the public that I use only the best British manufactured coffin furniture, latended for that purpose only. A. L. A. DALEY,77 words
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Article241 1920-06-02 12 A considerable amonni of land bw bee» placed at the disposal of tbe Oovsrament o' lodia by the Governmeet of the Panjab lot ii'liibntioa among Indian officers and oldie' B who have rendered disMngnltbcd servioe in Ibe war and who are toocpttb'e to I c241 words
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Advertisement124 1920-06-02 12 BAD TEETH POISON THE BODY T. S. WANG QUALIFIED DENTIST, O, Seats Bridge Boad (near tha Ceneral Police Mattes) (Near tha Central Police Station) SINGAPORE »l dally. Band»y. aad haUaajm letatia. lhe Ffcmoue Chandler Cars *V\^^^Naw WE CAN OIVIB IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Touring can, sevetn-seater, magneto, wire wheels DON'T BELAY CYCLE124 words
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Advertisement1008 1920-06-02 12 THK SUBSCRIPTION LIBT WILL CLOSE ON OR BEFORE JUNE 15, UM. THE TIANG BUAN BRICK TILE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Strata Settlements under the Companies Ordinance 1915) CAPITAL $700,000 DIVIDED INTO 7M.OM SHARKS OF $1 EACH. Director* Lancelot Evelyn Gaunt, Esq. Tan Wl Van, Esq. Choa Eng Wan,1,008 words
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Advertisement156 1920-06-02 12 H hA A fc^ tMu^^m IJTHE EMEMYCFCrIEAS£i|i E I S S U &wj| fttakaa aaada hrr-rUtt hjkw—o n SpUndld fer MotortoU asri k B««t fer waaalac •re««f asMbJta^awßßlKiW"g3s? ll,'>7za'v??S^!i Plates, etc Obtainable from Claaalag aad wklUalnc Klts Messrs. Gnaa Chin Heng A C*. caea Table*. Shelres aad -i Thye Hln156 words
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Article723 1920-06-02 13 Wen tbe Germans Beatei In 1916? V .j li:tTo that has si In feeea wriftea aboot the «v eaa evea oomptie in iatdtest wUh kiio aaUstoa thU Qjncr«l Mmrlb M soottibakiDK to the Bevoa de* Ddax Monde* nndet the title ol Comment Fiait U Qnesvo. Gt723 words
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Article455 1920-06-02 13 Wh&t Sausage and Meat Pi's Contain, Is tn offlaikl r poit by Iff. A W. M .elsd dea on th> woik ot in: peotoia o( (jod«, i'-.ci by tbe Medicsl Deputies* ol lba Lsoei oWroment B >ar<J foi 1918 10, attention diawn to tbe difference between the455 words
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Advertisement161 1920-06-02 13 WHITE4WAYS Big TTaiXuLe IN Ladies Cotton Ye s t> s Low neck, no sleevep, 33 inches long, narrow shoulder str ips. Really excelle. t value Price $I£i o« $2O°° Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co Ltd. (lacorpoute 1 fn Figlaaiy IINO&FORE PAR MARINE EXCELLEME 1 j^^^^H WPI Anvson^ a»a purobas>d ay tbe D,161 words
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Advertisement219 1920-06-02 13 AUTO GOGGLES AND SUN GLASSES suitable for all sights. M. EZEKIEL, Wholesale and Retail Optlciaaa O, High Street (Europe Hotel Building). PIANO OWNERS Your piano needs particular attention in the tropics. We are prepared to meet this contingency with our staff of highly experienced EUROPEAN TUNERS Regular tuning will double,219 words
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Advertisement156 1920-06-02 13 |?j :^K^\^M Wake a Note f 1 1 ij^ FRAMROZ FOB PRIME QUALITY I I J/f^gmmii aerated waters 4%lmc&JL Bun «4te C 3**» 118. SOUTH BBIDOK BOAD. BINOAPOBH. 2 .11 fa amKI 4fc "i" Bank Paper, medium sise, II lba. E-K- Bank Paper. D'medinm alie, M lba. .f«f^ NanyaJii;" Bank,156 words
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Advertisement896 1920-06-02 14 I SALES BY AUCTION SPECIAL NOTIFienriOII HOLLAND PARK (OLD PANDAN) T'j- "waV-dtik"! have received faakraeiioai *o rSor t t salt hi oMi& accMoa at aa ewl 4 tie at theit eale-roMBS, Hafflos Chambers, Kaffle* Place. Fifttea tv rliotf amkliac; eiiee aattaale tot alLioyaaa hoai(atowß. The aitaa are high, wry aad896 words
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Advertisement519 1920-06-02 14 SALES BY AUCTIOH TO ENTERPRISING CAPITALISTS AMD COMPANY PROMOTERS. importantlustion sile Of Valuable Tin Mining Land at Uln Mersing, Johor*. At Messrs. Cheeng Kaon Seng and Co's sals roast. No. SO, Kline Street, Singapor*, on Wednesday, Jnne at IM pja. All that plec* of mining land situate at Uln, Jemluang,519 words
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Advertisement510 1920-06-02 14 Assets ovar |«V6ow,oOw S.C. Assurance in force over $15,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. (Incorporated ia ■trait* S.ttl.meots) ■BAD OPTICS I Wlnca** tec ■laaa, sUagap*re- LONDON OFFICE: MX, Old Jewry, E.C Th* Company baa BMN a*p*«tfn with th* fasnau O*art *f Englana and eomplles with th* British LU*510 words
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Advertisement381 1920-06-02 14 BANKING THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in Japan) Capital Subscribed Y100.000.0C. Capital Paid Up V 61,000,00t Reserve Fond V 44,000.001 President, N. Kajiwara, Esq. Vice-President, S. Suxuki, Esq. DIRECTORS R. Ichinomiya, Esq. K. Morimura, Eso, K. Kodama, Esq. M. Mitsui, Esq. Y. Yomakaya, Esq. M. Odagiri, Esq. Baron K.381 words
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Advertisement554 1920-06-02 14 THE OVERSEA-CHINESB BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) Head Offles: SINGAPORE, 64, KLING STREET. Tel. No. 165S Branch: PENANG, U, BEACH STREET Capital i Authorised $20,000,00* I**o*d lO^OoloOO Paid-up iiMMi Reserve Liability of Share! holders 1,160,001 Board of Directors The Bon. Dr. Lim Boon Keng, 0.8.E, Chairmaa Tan Ean554 words
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Advertisement582 1920-06-02 14 BAWKIWe BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE Authorized Capital Frs. 260,000.000 Subscribed Capital Frs. 150,000,000 Paid-up Capital Frs. 76,000,000 (1/8 of the Capital subscribed by tht Government of the Chinese Republic) Chairman of the Board of Directors Andre Berthelot General Manager A. J. Pernott. HEAD OFFICE 74, Rue Saint Lazare, Pari. BRANCHES582 words
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Article1035 1920-06-02 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Motor-Cycles it Their Best. A oorreapoadeol writing to The Timer, •»yt:— While dealiag with motor ojoie oompeti t on oak in rcoeni utiolea the wtilet bit beeß unable to »Toid referrini; ko the per f oimijooe of m»ofcines wbioh ace oat1,035 words
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Article57 1920-06-02 15 in cffieei of the Gordons «v onot sU'licgoat lvi »e<l fito UMle daoghtei mtn broOßfc* in io bid bim goodbye. Il fit L, fim i m> tbe bad atea him is kill, IM «t .i he b»d gave (be aiid to be* mottier Mother, wbea fftthtr Hod* bii frracien m»j57 words
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Advertisement211 1920-06-02 15 6) \U] FM I O P I Care in driving helps your Dualop tyres to give ]the fine results you have every right to expect from Dunlop products. THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO., <»"»» LTD. (Imootpontad ia Jtpu) iitt, ROBIN3ON BOAD BINQAPOBE j^t A_ 'bsMnakfcasMdbHsikat SiLR Ai-l AN] i±2:,2r-*'* fa gHliW^211 words
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Advertisement175 1920-06-02 15 GANDYS-BELTING HAIR AND COTTON BIST QUALITY AUSTRALIAN LEATHER At favourable prlous THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. (Inoo»powi>>a In En|(land| SINGAPORE, IPOH AND PJEDNJUfGr AMERICA'S STANDARD YM QOE MARINE MOTOR Mm THE ALWAYS DEPENDABLE KERMATH KermaU Marina Motors wen tb* drat four-cylinder marine motors to demonstrate positively to users that the Tery175 words
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Advertisement117 1920-06-02 15 BISLERI'S FER-QUINA DO YOU WISH TO BE HEALTHY? MILAN Dear Bir, I have experimented largely with your Fer-Quina and I kave the honour to certify that I have found it a very gocd preparation for the treatment of different forms of Chlorosis and Anaemia when anatomical, nalignant causes are not117 words
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Advertisement511 1920-06-02 17 GUAN KIAT CO LJMITXD QalsisMiil la Straits Settle-Mats) Bead O-kei II PSOLUP STREET, SINGAPORE. ■klp-akaadlers. Hardware Dealer*, Governmmß t aad Municipal Contractors, General Isapislafs and Exporters, -Mate, Rie* and ■aw Mill Suppliers and Commission Agente. Telegraphic Address "GUANKIAT," Pili* mod A.B.C. 6th Edltioa Al O-U* Thon* No*. IMI ft IMS511 words
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Advertisement303 1920-06-02 17 GUAN KIAT CO., LIMITED (Incorporated la Straita Settlaauata) M, Phillip Street. SINGAPORE GOODS READY AND IN STOCK NOW Hobback's White Zinc Paint Hubback's White Lead Hubback's Red Lead Powder Hubbaek's Boiled I_n***4 OU Crane's Cylinder Oil Zinc Boiler Slab* Veri-Best Roofiing etc, eta. SAIL-MAKING 4 CANVAS DEPOT A* a lag*.303 words
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Advertisement926 1920-06-02 17 CLASSIFIED /fI)V_RTI_EM_NTS The PREPAID charge* for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc, in ordinary close-set type (average six words to line) are Per line on* insertion 28 cts., two ins. 46 cts., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cts, five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40, twelve926 words
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Advertisement882 1920-06-02 17 SITUATIONS VACANT ESTATE AND MINING ASSIS PANT, MARRIED, with (rood knowledge of Malay required immediately for healthy rubber estate in Brunei. Apply 518, Straits Times. PLANTER with previous experience wanted for healthy F.M.S. estate. Application* to be sent to Borneo Co, Ltd. (Incorporated in England) Singapore. DOCTOR ""WANTED. Rubber company882 words
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Advertisement778 1920-06-02 17 LAND AND HOUSES WANTEIf by married couple, furnished house with; tennis court and garage essential. Will Uke house from 6 to 8 months aa from July 1. Apply steting term* to 494, Straits Times. MISCELLANEOUS CONVERSATION LESSONS in English, French and Malay given l>y lady. Apply 890, Straits Times. SMALL778 words
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Advertisement326 1920-06-02 17 Straits Motorcar Service Limited (Incorporated in Singapore) 214 to 216, ORCHARD ROAD. LORRIES AWO OARS HIRED REPAIRED SECOND-HAND CARS FOR BALB f Overland S-seater $tJM Chevrolet S-seater 2,15» Empire 5-seater 3,000 Overland S-aeater 2,200 If you wish to sell any, consult ns. Phonel233 GOOD WINE NEEDS NO BUSH NEITHEB DOES326 words
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Miscellaneous200 1920-06-02 17 THE STRAITS TIMES. TELEPHONBS Bditorlal and General M Manager's Office 111? Job Printing Office 1244 All communications relating to editorM matters and news should be addreaaaC to THE EDITOR. All common!**. tiona relating to business matUii advertisements, subscriptions, acconatfc printing, etc., should be addressed M THE MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATBS Wants,200 words
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