The Straits Times, 11 June 1920
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Title Section13 1920-06-11 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26,355 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1920 PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement183 1920-06-11 1 MH B.W TRADE MARK. PiTchaee your PROVISIONS AND WINES AND SPIRITS a race et a time? direct from the actual Manufacturers or Packers. Milir, Jbieb (various), Vegetables, Salmon, Sardines, Butter, Pickles Teas, Sauces, Qieker Oats, Carbolic Boap, C. 0. Beef, Sherry, Port, Olaret, Graves, Whisky, Brandy, Gin, Cowslip and Ginger183 words
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Advertisement143 1920-06-11 1 ROBINSON CO., LTD. tlnooiroii ed i» tbe Blfilti B«Mlemeat«) JUST RECEIVED -iSr* Hew Millinery llwllfli Jh??P* k NIOB BaLBOTION 0? W/r #^i//\ Heady-to-wear Hats WS fl t Ft IMCLODIKO H'l Cvl/i/^ts Suede and Beaver Hats. \L*^Z~^S jfej Ornaments, Flowers, Wreaths, j t i^<> lir Eibbons, etc, for trim n ing.143 words
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Article1203 1920-06-11 2 EiKlostd Withlo B!«ik Scrum WtU. Cnlj by K*>daaJ drgfjea bu the Buk of Bnglacd t x. eadod, ttn kiag sew albom loom to bveij diteotioo loi its Rtowiag btuiaexs, till a ceo»u»y ago it oame fully to oeeapy the pieimi iioUtod tlw ot netily toot aerts,1,203 words
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Advertisement272 1920-06-11 2 One cup will show you. None but m fi^. pure, rich, wholesome beverage tuch as Jrjjf\^k CALEY'S^jWjI Could possets surh a flavour— none but the i*st could X S**" 'V^SawUKSai .'X Rti\d4nl Agent in imJi* \^r Jafl •Jp^T*^ F. W. BARLOW, X%&Mm h 14,16, Gnu Sirxi, Bombay. CaW^'^W 216, SOUTH272 words
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Advertisement345 1920-06-11 2 rswos MMn «c*i'm» FOUCAULD BRANDY ef^^ EST»IB+7 AT X>^ DIZZINESS AND SICK HEADACHES arise from constipation, biliousness and disordered liver. To care them there is nothing better than I ■tltkU^liLitUi the little gentle-as-nature laxatives whleh neither gripe nor purge. Pinkettes purify the breath, clear the skin, prevent diarrhoea and dysentery,345 words
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Advertisement255 1920-06-11 2 NEW MOMI CHESTS CARBIDE ACETIC ACID MATCHES THJB TOA C2<O« a, Aafflas Plaoe, Staxapes*. ■Priori* No. 1780 Tal. Addp»sa MINAKI, llngapors BIG SHIPMENT HXPECTED OF THB IMPERIAL FLAG BRAND PORTLAND CEMENT SEND IN YOUE ENQUIRIES TO THB Sole Agenta THB BBREMBAN GENERAL AGENCY, LUIITBD. (Ineorported in th« T.US.) SinsapoM and255 words
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Article957 1920-06-11 3 Recoattrictlon f cbeme Belag Considered. TLe fourth annual general Meeting of abareboldtn in Shanghai Kslutaa Rabbet B*tatei m held at Shanghai on May 31 Mr N. O. Haitian 1 preaided, iidwiinipported nj nic P. Ballou aid Mi. M. Speel mv directors. The i ct:o oonTeniug the meeting957 words
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Article141 1920-06-11 3 Thtro in a mdked itvivsl is taadiiokinfi iniOBK Boplitb peop'e. A Daily Ohiooiole reptetealatiTe wta in(otm6d by one ol tb» litgert L nJon hoasei that the teoenl d<eoctiol ol tea bid brought to life again ib a'tnost drad pttl. isi-n ot the tea blander. One little known141 words
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Advertisement599 1920-06-11 3 Kidney Bladder €ratcfal Testimony TrCxa Former Sufferers Now Cured by Dr. CasseTs Tablets. IncSla. I South Africa. Mr UnaathakraThM nroiuh ■»i»he I Privata J. P. Van Der Merw*. llT i n VH i:.ilt:m. Wat* rfall. Post Winterbnr^hottil. yi,!^, I ,nm <!«J'V Adfli de. T.P. South Africa, writes in- ut\ ln»<-599 words
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Advertisement362 1920-06-11 3 All J^-^W^ v W wHRu sn7 flaHaFlLl /*^Tbl<\ If it's your Nerves, you must have SANATOGEN You may deceive yourself, but you cannot deceive your nerves. You may goad them with <l mgerous s' mnlants soothe them wilh harmful sedatives or mock them by swallo ing so-called nerve foods which362 words
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Advertisement374 1920-06-11 3 5 PER CENT. PREMIUM BONDS i r'rea from French Income Tax. Issued with •the guarantee of the French Government for reconstruction of devastated areas in France. JftumtM 4,000,000,000 Bonds of Francs 500 bearing yearly Interest of Francs 25, issued at Franc. 485 reimbursed within 76 years by 8 drawings yearly.374 words
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Advertisement600 1920-06-11 3 FOR PRINCES AND RICH MEN ONLY THE ROYAL YAKUTI (ANANG VILAB). This Yakut! or llfe-ftvlnf nectar has bees> prepared from the bett, choicest and riches i I vegetable drugs. It has a wonderful property I of increasing the ririls power and reetifles i al! urinary disorders. In fact, It makes600 words
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Advertisement805 1920-06-11 4 STEAMER SaNJIWS Pa O. British India AND Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) The Company* MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY ar* at —si sat rat- eased v I^-' LONDON FAB-EASTERN BEBVICB FBOM LONDON TO805 words
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Advertisement382 1920-06-11 4 STEAMER SAIUNOS PRINCE LINE LIMITED, (Incorporated ta England) FAB BAST BBBTICB FOB NEW TOBK PERSIAN PRICE (via Sue*) aboat Jan* IS SLAVIC PRINCE (via Panama abont Juno SO For all information apply ta ADAMSON, GILFILLAN 00, LTD. (Incorporated ta «-g'-»d) Agaato. THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LOOTED (Incorporated ta ska United382 words
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Advertisement277 1920-06-11 4 STEAMER SANJNIS THE EASTERN SHIPPING COMPANY. LIMITED (Incorporated ta Straite Settlements) This time table Is subject to alteration without farther notice. Steamer sailing from Singapore PIN SENG Every Tuesday, at 1 pjn, for Pert Swettenham and Penaag. PERAK— Every Sunday, at 4 pjn, for Malacca and Port Swettenham. From Malacca277 words
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Advertisement350 1920-06-11 4 STEAiER SAHJNIS O.S.K. THE OSAKA BHOBSN KAOHA LTD. (Ineorporsted te Japan) No. 1, Do Im Miss*. Prspsasd SalUaa* fresa Slngaaen (Snbjaat to change witaeot netlee) FOB LONDON, ANTWBBP, BOTTBBDAat AND BLAMBTJaW FOB PORT SAID. MARSaOLLJEB, LONDON. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG HAVRE MABU Jaaa 14 HIMALAYA MARU mid. Jaiy HONOLULU MABU350 words
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Advertisement443 1920-06-11 4 STEAMER SAIUNOS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated ta Japan) Under Mall Contract with the Imp II anl Japan*** Bamaaiaal Snbjeet to alterations without notice. EUROPEAN MAIL UNB Fortnightly Service Par London, Antwerp via (Malacca) PemamJL Colombo, Suea. Port Bald aad Mar* silt a*. KITANO MARU June It INABA MARU June W443 words
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Advertisement297 1920-06-11 5 STEAMER SAILINGS DO DWELL LINE (Incorporated ia England) FOB NSW TOBK DIRECT tVOWTHER CASTLE loading lat half Joly for freight, pleaae apply to PATERSON, SIMONS ft CO, LTD. Agenta MESSAGERIES MARITIMES DE FRANCE Under Contract with the French Government Mail and Paasenger Services DIRECT MARSEILLES FAR EASTERN SERVICE HOMEWARD MAILS297 words
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Advertisement32 1920-06-11 5 STEAMER SAILINGS SOLFALA Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from Calcutta are hereby notified that she haa arrived and ia now discharging into godowna Nos. 30 and 81. BOUSTEAD CO., Agents.32 words
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Advertisement283 1920-06-11 5 STEAMER SAILINGS a.s. MALAYAN Master and Ownera not responsible for •ay debts incurred by any membera of the •row of the a.s. Malayan. CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. (Incorporated in U.S-A.) a-a. NILE l«,Mf tons The above steamer will sail for San Francisco via Hongkong on Wednesday, 9th instant, at283 words
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Advertisement245 1920-06-11 5 STEAMER SAILINGS SOCIETA DI NAVIGAZIONE A VAPORS DEL LLBYD TRIESTINI (Incorporated in Italy) SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE For Hongkong, Shanghai aad Japan PERSIA June PILSNA June Far Venire anal Trleate via Penang and Colombo AFRICA June Further sailings will bo announced late. Tho .teamen of thl. Company are fitted with every245 words
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Advertisement314 1920-06-11 5 STEAMER SAILINGS LLOYD TRIESTINO LINE Tha ..a. Nippon ia expected to sail for Japan and China Porta toward, the end of May and for Trieste during July. No passenger accommodation. For freight, please apply PATERSON, SIMONS 4 CO, LTD. The 5... Pilsna is expected in Singapore about the middle of314 words
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Advertisement296 1920-06-11 5 STEAMER SAILINGS LLOYD TRIESTINO 1 INB a.a. Africa ia now expected la Singapore) on June 8 from Hongkong and w*. ill probably aail for Penang Colombo, Port baid, Venice) and Trieste on June 8. Passenger accommodation fully booked. For freight apply Agents. Persia ia ezpeVted in Singapore front Europe about296 words
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Advertisement630 1920-06-11 6 IWilOi M ibe iERi«T.om uaeaiOMEtT the »ie run ail chr stiui huit iei Mjattttoe Lc»e an 6 O ARC Ist 4L MBI.OIBR, aiI.OIUM'« HIBO The maa »hi wtoid oalj kt (be Haas pus aoroii bii dead Body tttber Ibkß albw tbem to aeMOtatubli hoy aiiar, ib iht wai's moat thrilhag630 words
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Advertisement374 1920-06-11 6 IIKEMM on-- oi raj HALL, LTD, 5 firV^l^H BBOOND SHOW AT 811 f f\ *m HARRY OABBT ia a pliy ol straagih aid tsaiaiaes] Mm MARKED MEN Froa the lamoos story by Petes B. Kyae THB IHUI QWFATHBBS Mem was Ibete a mote baaorot^y patttctio story shown ia pistnra tbsa374 words
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Advertisement67 1920-06-11 6 RHEUMATISM IS A BURDEN TO LIFE Why pot op with its torments when WATTS PAIN BALM will give instant relief T Watt's Pain B-'.m is easy to apply no nasty mixtures to nauseate only five minutes application is necessary. Calm and refreshing rest will ensue when sleep was a torment67 words
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Advertisement329 1920-06-11 6 Li Cb Smith Typewriter "Silent Model" THB SUPERIOR MACHINE Because it is sileat in operatioa. Think of what this means In aerrt saving I Because it kas a Decimal Tabalator. which saves time, and iaaaree accuracy ia billing and writing ef figures in columns. Because the ball-bearing type bars give329 words
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Article178 1920-06-11 7 FIXTURES Friday, June 11. *«gl> W%» r, 446 a.m.. 1 19 Briß. H jmewa mail eloatt. II Ttoratote. Vio ,Th jatoe, 9.18 p.m. Satarday, June 12 High <V*te*. 0 8 a.m., 8 85 p.m. TreJ elgtr, Ltd Pates uon Simona' BOO». Homn«rsrd mail elo«»s. Tee Pearl F.178 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article130 1920-06-11 7 Takjoks Pa««b But Wsvuur bunt -Sbtimp. B >at WBABf Sax j,o Main. 8 iswaa ftgm Aumt a*d VioTomu Oat D*«a». B tbj Koss Han »mv Ijo Mun Kiiao, Epi^ Thosg *n Z .ids, Oioae Kej*. ■w>aa Juoi M.lcbioi Tiecb, Ltkf Fabyan, Dcao&lioa, Kalorg. •>eaT Wsur. Idomenear,130 words
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Article46 1920-06-11 7 Idotoeaeon, Brit., 4160 terns, fiona Shanghai 10/6, t>r Liverpool oao A.jiu Btii BS tons, from Malaooa 11/?, tor M»l*<m 18/1 Por.k, B<i« -458 ton*, 'mm P. Sxettenham 1 It, Iji P. Sweitflßbam 18/8. .taott H.rltj, Brit 198 tona, omm Batavis 11/8, in B..t.:me, 18/8.46 words
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Article200 1920-06-11 7 Ta-DAI. Batavia, Samarang and Soaiabaja 8 pro steaaa 8 pm f 4wctoeabam sad T. Aaaoa Bpm Malacca and Moat 8 pm P, -i ~i.am Prn»n«, Madras, and NVgapatam taking mails lot Bojip. aio. (via Bombay) 8 pm Ketiintiaiioa nr, tc 1 pu Petoela bocd Susplamistary Mill sy200 words
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Article14 1920-06-11 7 iwt Sn>«Ar»aa liurii l*mmm Jone 1 jom a Hj 6 My14 words
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Article133 1920-06-11 7 EXCHANGH Singapore, June 10. On London, Bank 4 m/a t/4 De:..and 1/8 8/4 Private 3 m/o t/4 13/18 On New York Demand 44 Vi Private 90 days 49 On France Bank 660 On India, Bank T. T. 109 On Hongkong, Bank d/d. 64 H p.c. pm. On133 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article208 1920-06-11 7 Im. Val.Pd. Bayer.. Sellers. 10 10 Ampang 16.00 1 1 Aver Weng 1.00 1.60 nom. £1 £1 Kam. Kamunting 3.0.0 3.6.0 10 10 Kinta Assoc. 7.50 8.60 £1 £1 KinU Tin 27.fi nom 1 1 Hitam Tin 2.75 3.10 1 1 Jelantoh 1.70 1.80 £1 £1 Lahat Mine* v^O208 words
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Article112 1920-06-11 7 Im. Val. Pd. Bay ert. Sellm. £1 £V E. Smelting Co. 12.50 13.50 6/- 6/- Electric T'way 8/1 4 1 10 10 Fraser A Neave 52.00 63.50 50 50 W Hammer Co. 110.00 120.00 100 100 Katz Broi. 126.00 l«ft.00 10 10 Maynard A Co. 16.00 16.00 10 10112 words
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Article81 1920-06-11 7 D Eng. 6 px. $l^M,«O0 hi < P*. P* Spore Electric Trainwnya 5 p.c. £350,000 Spore Municipal 6 p.e. J1.878.000 pa* Spore Man. 4% p^. of 1907 $1,000,000 II pa. It p^. sill Spore Man. 4H p.e of 1909 $I,Boo^oo II ps ISp.e. <li Spore Htm. 4tt p* of81 words
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Article410 1920-06-11 7 Fraaor aaa Co. mmi Lyali ist Bratfa 9**UUaw [Latent available Stcrliig QaoUtloa* an priateet oa another a«r* tm oack Friday" lane,] rrmaer Ly»H* Co. Eratt A lor Gajah ($1) 3.80 8.80 3.50 3.70 Am. Malay 4.25 4.76 4.25 4.76 AyerHitam(ss) 23.50 24.50 23.50 24.50 A. Kuning ($1) 1.25410 words
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Advertisement75 1920-06-11 7 ANNOUNCEMENT It baa been broufht to my notice that a rumour is prevalent as to the qurlity of coffin furniture in use in Singapore. I bee to inform the public that I use only the best Dritish manufactured coffin furniture, iatended for that purpose only. A. L. A. DALEY, Undertaker75 words
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Advertisement760 1920-06-11 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED a typist and clerk. Apply 697, Straits Times. WANTED, billiard table complete. State site and price F.O.R. to 694, Straits Times. FOR SALE, one Ford ear in best running order. Apply J. Levy, No. 10, Robinson Road. I WANTED, a lady shorthand typist for -mercantile office in760 words
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Advertisement65 1920-06-11 7 CABLI iDDUJII IBOACOAOei PELL DUMONT Im 08. MOAD BTHirr, NsTW JOtM s-.t.rs |oi FoMlsa aaa Doa>e»Uo Doaiata CRUDE RUBBER omm r»«D— tKNTLira, uibib boomhaixi, vjmijuui moo* a. B. ft (Ma.) Immediate -Delivery OAM Bl UU> |ff Bwlneheart Tyre a*>nd Rubber Co MOTOR CAB TYHfiS ALL SIZES IN 310 JK not65 words
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Advertisement514 1920-06-11 7 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Can be had of slightly used L THE PRACTICAL CAR j« Five-Seater touring body. Only limited number available. 'The Ant shipment of five cars was sold to j 1 ONE Company for hiring. Very economical on benzine. t f For further particulars, please apply to JITTS CO., LTD..514 words
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Advertisement564 1920-06-11 7 ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE °'i1 me IoU of "••""fully situated frwiiolj building sites suitable for the erection of compound houses off Chancery Lane rloaa to ihomson Road and within easy distance from the Commercial Centre of Singapore Town. Delightfully cool, select and healthy locality and now becoming popular fasEuropean residential sites.564 words
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Obituary24 1920-06-11 8 SHEFFIELD.— Mrs. Sheffield, wife of W. D. Sheffield, of R. E. J. Ltd.. Batu Amiti, Johore, at Malacca Hospital on June 6, 1920.24 words
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1252 1920-06-11 8 The Straits Times. FRIDAY, JUNE 11. RUSSIA AND TRADE. We had a phrase in our leading article the other day about the Russian gold which Krassin offers in England being stolen gold," and the words seem to "nave struck some of our readers as harsh if not unwarranted. They will1,252 words
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Article19 1920-06-11 8 The Macao Aerial Transport Co. is charging $25 for a ten-minute trip in a seaplane. Bookings are very satisfactory.19 words
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Article23 1920-06-11 8 Our Penang correspondent wires that the Convent children gave an entertainment at the Town Hall on Wednesday night, in aid of Raffles College.23 words
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Article27 1920-06-11 8 The police have taken out eight summonses against obstructionists of the five-foot way in Cecil Street which, as a result, has been rendered more adaptable to pedestrians.27 words
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Article20 1920-06-11 8 The Rent Assessment Board for Singapore will sit on Tuesday, June 16, at 2.15 p.m. in the Municipal Board Room.20 words
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Article25 1920-06-11 8 Viscount Curzon, M.P., was fined the second day in succession for driving a motor-car at an excessive speed, eight previous convictions being proved against him.25 words
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Article33 1920-06-11 8 A very strong rumour reaches the China Mail that the Hongkong law barring Germans from Hongkong for a term of years, is likely to be abrogated as a result of orders from home.33 words
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Article30 1920-06-11 8 It is reported that Major" Barry de Hamel is engaged to be married to Miss Maud Maxwell, of Rotorua, New Zealand, and that the marriage will take place in July.30 words
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Article35 1920-06-11 8 Consumers of Municipal electric current should note that on Sunday next, the 13th inst., between 6 a.m. and 6.30 a.m., the current will not be e -ailablc owing to switchboard alterations at the generating station.35 words
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Article39 1920-06-11 8 H. M. S. Fame, which left Hongkong for the Hainan Straits to render assistance to the stranded Fau Sang, has returned. The Fame reports that the Fau Sang is practically submerged, and all salvage is out of the question.39 words
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Article90 1920-06-11 8 Among the passengers who left Singapore for Marseilles this morning were Mr. and Mrs. Tjeerdema, the former of whom acted with much acceptance as managing director of the Adelphi during the absence of his brother, Mr. R. U. Tjeerdema, in Europe on a holiday. At a meeting of the Penang90 words
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Article51 1920-06-11 8 At a reception held in Batavia on June 3 by Consul-General Dunn, in honour of the King's Birthday, an interesting ceremony took place when Capt. T. A. Taylor, late of the Worcestershire Yeomanry, and now of the Chartered Bank, Batavia, was presented with the Military Cross, by command of His51 words
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Article54 1920-06-11 8 In their produce report dated yesterday, Messrs. Barlow and Co. state Since our last report the copra market has been quiet and closes weak at about $3 below last quotations. To-day's quotations are as follows No. 1 standard $19.30 to $19.50, No. 2 standard $18.30 to $19 and No. 354 words
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Article61 1920-06-11 8 Mr. H. A. Cartwright, Managing Director of the Hongkong Daily Press, who is at present in Singapore homeward bound on a holiday, was entertained at tiffin recently at the Hongkong Hotel by the staffs of the English newspapers in the Colony. Mr. T. Petrie, Editor and acting General Manager of61 words
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Article100 1920-06-11 8 It is reported in the Chinese Press that at 12 o'clock on the night of April 30 last, two Chinese characters, one in red and the other in green, successfully appeared in the moon over the cities of Liencheng and Shihkangsu, in the province of Kwanftung. The characters are said100 words
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Article128 1920-06-11 8 The King's birthday was celebrated officially in Hongkong, in a manner reminiscent of pre-war days, the only event that was missing being the ceremonial parade, which had to be postponed owing to the Happy Valley having been flooded by the rains of the previous few days. A public holiday was128 words
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Article159 1920-06-11 8 The rase against ten women and one man, all Hokkien, charged while playing in a common gaming house, postponed from May 31, was disposed of by Mr. R. D. Acton in the District Court, Penang, on June 7. Court Inspector Nicol conducted the prosecution and Mr. Hogan appeared for the159 words
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Article166 1920-06-11 8 The Penang Mutual Improvement Association (Amateur Dramatic Party) arrived at Malacca on Wednesday and proceeded to Mrs. Tan Chay Van's bungalow where they will stay during their sojourn there. On the same night the party was entertained at dinner by the Chineue Malacca Club. Last night the party was to166 words
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Article359 1920-06-11 8 Mr. Wm. C. Hill, of the Singapore Oil Mills, has been made A. M. I. Much. E. Reuter cables that the late Sir Chentung Liang Cheng, of the city of Victoria, Hongkong, left £72,933 in England. Mrs. Flannagan, wife of Inspector 1. Flannaßan, is lyinjf seriously ill359 words
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Article22 1920-06-11 8 The outward B. I. packet Teesta, with mails from Europe, is expected to reach Penang on Sunday ihe 13th instant.22 words
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Article61 1920-06-11 8 A few votes on Daylight Saving still come to hand, the state of the poll being now as follows. In favour of one hour 72i> In favour of half an hour 150 Against any change 73 Various 15 The number of replies that have been received is now61 words
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Article193 1920-06-11 8 We have printed a number of forms for the use of persons who desire to join in the protest against the Straits Settlements Defence Force Ordinance. Form A is for use by men between the ages of 18 and 41 who are liable to compulsory service. Form B is193 words
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Article370 1920-06-11 8 Mr. William Craig, Assistant Postmas-ter-General, Straits Settlements, and Mrs. Craig, sailed yesterday by the Glenluce for Australia. Mr. Craig has been in indifferent health for some time past and his condition necessitated his going into hospital a few weeks ago when it was <l?cided that an370 words
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Advertisement65 1920-06-11 8 Known the World-over PLAYERS NAVY CUt CIGARETTES 90 cents per tin of 5O OBTAINABLE FROM John Little Co., Ltd. Robinsm I Co., Ltd. GOLF BILLS NEW SHIPMENT OF M hW vhite colonel /M IjA PLUS h JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. tl-iooifotated in Magiaad) Singapore t nd Kuala Lumpur Jfiß) ECLAIR65 words
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Advertisement136 1920-06-11 8 BBLKT SUBJECTS AND 810 FEATURES AT SINGAPORE'S MODERN PICTURE THEATRES (Taa Chtng X.— Co, Ltd, Proprietors) ALHAMBRA EYES OF YOUTH 8 PARTS 8 PARTS Featuring Clara Kimball Young The Topical Budget and Pathe Review HUMAN WOLVES 5 PARTS i PARTS (First Show) N PALLADIUM NO SHOW MARLBOROUGH THE GIRL AND136 words
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Article457 1920-06-11 9 Discussion of Alliance Question. Baron Shoda's Reasons For Renewal. RnrrEß Telegrams. London, June 7. Baron Shoda, of the Japanese House of Ptecrs, interviewed by the Evening Standard, urged the renewal and strengthening of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance. He dedared that Japan was a firm believer in the British457 words
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Article245 1920-06-11 9 Reuter Telegrams. London, June 8. la the House of Commons, replying to Comdr. Kenworthy and Lord Curzon, Mr. Churchill said the German airship L 7! had not yet been presented, but it was expected to arrive in England shortly. The British airships under construction at the end of theReuter - 245 words
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Article422 1920-06-11 9 Rruter Telmrams. London, June 8. Washington The Supreme Court holds that the prohibition amendment, also the enforcement law, are constitutional. London, June 8. Washington General Pershing has requested permission to retire in order to be free to engage in something more active." London, June 8. Washington The422 words
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Article146 1920-06-11 9 Reuter Telegram. London, June 8. At the meeting at the Mansion House in support of the proposed Empire trade exhibition Mr. Watt, Treasurer of the Australian Comonwealth, moved a resolution cordially endorsing the proposal to hold the exhibition in London in 1923. He said that for many yearsReuter - 146 words
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Article67 1920-06-11 9 Reuter Telegram. London, June 8. The Times forecasts that the Canadian Government merchant marine limited will shortly institute cargo services from Atlantic ports via the Mediterranean to India, Ceylon and the Straits Settlements, between Atlantic ports and South Africa, and between Pacific ports and the Far East andReuter - 67 words
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Article323 1920-06-11 9 Problems of the Krassin Mission. Security Required for Trading Purposes. Reuter Telegrams. t London, June 8. A o. mmittee of the Supreme Council, cot: sting of the British, Belgian and Italian delegates, has again engaged in discussions with a view to the forthcoming metiajt with Krassin, withReuter - 323 words
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Article157 1920-06-11 9 Reuter Telegram. London, June 8. In the House of Commons Mr. Chamberlain explained, the Government's decision not to impose a levy on war wealth. He pointed out that as payment could be made in Government securities a levy could not materially reduce the floating debt. He emphasisedReuter - 157 words
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Article86 1920-06-11 9 Reuter Telegrams. London, June 8. The riots in Italian towns against the increase in the price of bread are regarded as the first manifestation of the bread crisis threatening Europe. London, June 8. According to the Daily Mail, expert* predict a shortage of 1,000,000,000 loaves of bread inReuter - 86 words
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Article43 1920-06-11 9 Eelteb Telegram. London, June 8. The Agriculture BUI is not altogether favourably received as a solution of the problem of stimulating wheat growing in England. Agriculturist*' are of opinion that the Bill in its present form will not increase the corn acreage.43 words
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Article189 1920-06-11 9 Reuter Telegram. London, June 8. In the House of Commons, replying to questions on the re-uniforming of the army as before the war, which has caused criticism, Mr. Churchill stated that the full dress would be immediately re-issued to the Guards and the Household Cavalry, owing toReuter - 189 words
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Article89 1920-06-11 9 Reuter Telegram. London, June 8. Earl Beatty, speaking at the Western Australian dinner, emphasised that in future naval cooperation the Dominions must form an integral part of naval defence. He trusted that individual members of the Empire would abandon parochial views with regard to the problem of- sea-powerReuter - 89 words
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Article29 1920-06-11 9 Reuter Telegram. London, June 8. Tk» Court House, Lismore, County Waterford, the property of the Duke of Devonshire, has been burnt down. Petrol and high explosives were used.Reuter - 29 words
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Article151 1920-06-11 9 The Malayan Leader says lt is ascertained on enquiry that the special committee of delegates of District P. A.'» of the P.A.M. appointed to consider the draft rules submitted by Mr. F. G. Harvey, and which met on Sunday, May 30, has come to a settlement of the151 words
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Article176 1920-06-11 9 Migncn, though not so well known as some operas, instantly appealed to a full housVa* the Victoria Theatre last night as presented by the Russian Opera Company. The principal parts were all in {food hands, and the performance was not appeared SB a. ssror °He^Xo 8 u176 words
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Article137 1920-06-11 9 Mr. G. H. Hone, mining expert and consulting engineer, one of the first white settlers in Malaya, is now paying a visit to Kuala Lumpur. He comes here as the representative of a well-known Australian company in search of tin land. He has just completed the task of the valuation137 words
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Article823 1920-06-11 9 Investigations in Central Africa. Mr. John Roscoe, leader of the Mackie Ethnological Expedition, in letters just received gives the latest news of the investigations in Central Africa. Writing from rvigezi, the most westerly part of the Uganda Protectorate, mountainous country bordering Ruanda and the Belgian Congo, on January823 words
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Article179 1920-06-11 9 Among the passengers who arrived by train from Kuala Lumpur, this morning, was Captain Reginald S. Carroll, A.F.C., who, before he came to Malaya at the special request of Mr. Gordon Wong gave flying exhibitions in many parts of India in the interests of the British Nieuport179 words
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Article52 1920-06-11 9 We learn that Mr. Edwin N. Gunstulus, Consul-General for the United States, is proceeding shortly on home leave, by the transport Sheridan, which is due to arrive here within the next week or so. During Mr. Gunsaulus's absence die Consulate will be in charge of Mr. H.52 words
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Article388 1920-06-11 9 Petition to the Secretary Of State. Mr. C. W. Darbishire, in the letter we published in our issue of June 1, pointed out that nothing could be done in London to check the final stage of the Straits Settlements Defence Force Ordinance without some strong expression of opinion from388 words
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Article130 1920-06-11 9 Macnhail and Co.'s Daily Report. Singapore, June 11. Silver.— 4B%. Tin.— l7s tons at 130. Rubber.— The market is steady and slightly firmer, with June sheet around 77>i.c. Share Market.— Dull. Rubbers.— Little changed. Bukit Katils sold 1.27 4, Indragiris wanted 10.75. Ulu Pandans 2.07 tt, United130 words
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Article169 1920-06-11 9 The following properties were sold by auction by Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co., at their saleroom, 30, Kling Street, on Wednesday afternoon. Bidding was brisk and every lot offered realised good prices Freehold land and house, 3, Tiverton Lane, area 1,437 so. ft., bought by Mr.169 words
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Article95 1920-06-11 9 Medical men and scientists from Harvard University have been summoned to Dannemora Prison, Clinton, New York State, to study extraordinary symptoms that have developed among two score of male prisoners, two of whom have sir.cc died, the others being in hospital. The bodies of the afflicted men appear surcharged with95 words
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Letter334 1920-06-11 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, While I am quite in sympathy with the Daylight Saving, also the Conscription Bill and am willing to take my hat off to the efforts of the Straits Times any day, as the only channel of redress open to anyone334 words
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423 1920-06-11 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, If there is one country in the world more than any other where strong, earnest and vigorous measures are required for the improvement of Estate health and sanitation, it is Kelantan. The condition of- the health of423 words
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Letter80 1920-06-11 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— l do not a" >c with your fiery correspondent A.W.h that Two Sided should be deported oecause he sympathises with the government of Russia. Although he rather misinterprets expressions in your leading article, Two Sided has, I think, the80 words
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Letter196 1920-06-11 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Having forwarded my protest under the Anti-Conscription scheme I shonl I like to say that I heartily endorse the feelings of Conscript Volunteer as set forth on June 8. 1, like many others, who have just emerged from four years196 words
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Letter76 1920-06-11 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Unless I am greatly mistaken, the Anglo-Japanese Alliance was established before, and not during the Russo-Japa-nese war, as stated in your leading article of yesterday's date. Yours, etc., A. W. H. P. An agreement was made in 190.1, but the76 words
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Article359 1920-06-11 10 Messrs. Fraser and Co's Weekly Circular. In their weekly share circular, dated June 8, Messrs. Fraser and Co. state Our market has undoubtedly been a good deal more active throughout the past week, not that there was any particular feature but generally more inclination to deal. Mining359 words
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Article240 1920-06-11 10 Kuala Lumpur Meeting Poorly Attended. Sir Edward Brockman presided at a public meeting of subscribers to the F M S War Relief Fund, held in the Council Chamber on Wednesday. Others present were the Hon. Mr. A.H. Lemcn, Messrs. C.W. Harrison and Law Yew Bee, together with240 words
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Article108 1920-06-11 10 That meteoric screen star, Priscilla Dean, will be seen at the Liberty Hall in the first show in The Wicked Darling, a picturesque struggle of a girl-thief to win her way to the straight path in six parts. In the second show Harry Carey's feature production, Marked Men,108 words
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Article38 1920-06-11 10 The rainfall in Hongkong for the month of May was, roughly, 19 inches. The records show the maximum rainfall for May to be nearly 49 inches, the mean 11*4 inches and the minimum a little over one inch.38 words
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Article929 1920-06-11 10 Previously acknowledged $838,616.23 Dr. N. Veerasamy (Ist instalment of a donation of $5,000) jnoo Haji Ali bin Mohd. Noor 200 Per Mr. V. Hill, hon. secretary, Perak, (Krian district) Dr. M. Sangarappillai and Abdul Tahrin each $50, G. N. S. Sababati 100, Najana Sundram 75, K. H.929 words
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Article226 1920-06-11 10 Ayer Hitam.— 36,lol lbs. Bukit C10h.— 24,837 lbs. Bukit Selangor.— 2B,Bs2 lbs. BUckwater.— ls.s7B lbs. Beverlac— l6,2oo lbs. Bahru Selangor.— ll,l9o lbs. Banteng (Selangor).— 34,9so lbs. Cheviot.— 67,ooo lbs. Dusun Durian. 84,729 lbs. Galang Besar.— ss,ooo lbs. Jeram.— 22,soo lbs. Kombok (F.M.5.) —41,760 lbs. Kamuning (Perak).— 72,l24226 words
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46 1920-06-11 10 May List. Previously acknowledged $65,456.81 Mrs. Toft 3 A. "M. Pountney 10 Wolskel 10 Gunn (May to Oct.).. 18 Miss Tolley 3 Ryan 10 N. Rangel 2 In box at Raffles Hotel 1.50 4 Total 105,510.81 E. M. LORNIE, Hon. Treasurer.46 words
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Article55 1920-06-11 10 Programme of drills, etc., for week cading Saturday, June 12, 1920. Saturday, June 12. Chinese Co. S.VJ., Bal. Kaage, £.30 PJ». SINGAPORE AND S. M. BOY SCOUTS Orders for week ending Saturday. June 12. Friday. June 11. Band Practice, 5.15 p.m. Saturday, Jane 12. All Troops Parade,55 words
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Article66 1920-06-11 10 The question of the unrestricted distri-butii-n of films, all over the world, and particularly in the Far East, has recently beei. the subject of correspondence in the Daily Mail. Mr. r erdman l Tuohy, the wellknown writer, has declared the absolute necessity for severe restrictions and cens rsliip of all66 words
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Article302 1920-06-11 10 The meeting of the S.C.C. and the S.C.F.A. on the former's ground yesterday, formed a good openir.tf of the revival of soccer which we a c promised. Both clubs were well represented, and a fast and lively game ended in a draw of a goal each.302 words
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Article65 1920-06-11 10 There will be a four ball foursome competition at the Garrison Golf Club on Sunday, June 20. Partners to be drawn for competition will be for best score against Bogey over 18 holes under handicap. Entrance fee $2. Names to be sent to hon. secretary on or before June65 words
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Article101 1920-06-11 10 Our Penang correspondent wires that at the half-yearly meeting of the Penang Turf Club Mr. D. A. M. Brown, presiding, said the profits for the half year, after writing off various items, was $28,839. For the July meeting six cups had been presented, the donors being Sir101 words
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Article25 1920-06-11 10 Reuter wires the following results on the Bth Worcester beat Gloucestershire by 112 runs. Essex beat Northamptonshire by an innings and 102 runr.Reuter - 25 words
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Article37 1920-06-11 10 Reuter wires from Newport on the Bth that in a second trial between the America Cup defenders Vanitie beat Resolute by 54 seconds. In the previous trial Resolute won by 6 minutes 8 seconds.37 words
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Article138 1920-06-11 10 Mr. A. P. Wood, presiding at the annual meeting of the Shanghai Cricket Club, said in the course of his speech lt hardly seems possible that six years have elapsed since the last interport match with Hongkong, but such is the case. Hongkong came here in May, 1914,138 words
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Article139 1920-06-11 10 A mysterious shooting -affair took place in the early hours of June 9, at the 4th mile, Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur. Two armed police constables were returning to Kuala Lumpur after doing duty in the village. One of them, Jaa Yusu, a Malay, was walking about 20139 words
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Article140 1920-06-11 10 A New York correspondent says that emigrants leaving that country for various reasons at the present time are estimated to be taking with them a total of approximately $2,000,000,000 gold according to statements secured from bankers by the Inter-racial Council. It is estimated that the total140 words
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Article820 1920-06-11 10 Weaker Market tod Drop la Ma» The 4fokh moMo. ot the Tmtjiri Chamber ot Oommeaee Batter AamtatJaa •en bold on Jan. 0 aod IC, 1910, warns them 04**lotro«) 1,7J6eT8 'b* 770.79 fema. 'ffdwd 1 447,1 »8 than ■<«.( IOM. Seid I CM 866 Ike., 4t64S toM. Pimm820 words
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Article64 1920-06-11 10 Malayan Tin Dredging. Output 750 piculs, yardage 194,200 cubic yards. No. 2 dredge stopped, repairing ladder. Titi Tin Company. 706 piculs, thl. Battery 525 piculs, hydraulicing ISO piculs and tribute 31 piculs. This is estimated to contain tin 560 piculs, wolfram 140 piculs, and is estimated to64 words
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Article90 1920-06-11 10 At a meeting at home of the recently formed City Tenants' Defence Association the chairman stated that rente now asked were four to six times the previous rant. sThe solicitor to the Association gave specific instances of increased rents, some reaching 600 per cent. A rent of £45 had been90 words
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Article1694 1920-06-11 11 Co-optraUon oo tbe Labour Qaeition A mceil R ol »be M .lsooa Planters 1 Aisoela tico wvi be Id at tfce Malaeoa. Oltb on iandaj mofci' g ondf r tbo obairmaoehip of tLe 800. Mr B B. Sm.tS Ataou* t'lose preaest wore Menn. B. H. Kirby, D Badger,1,694 words
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Article774 1920-06-11 11 The fl i»l pc«Uioniin tbe football league -oajpeniots it bomr, oo M»y 1 wen m loUowd LIAGUI J. Ooata. P. W. D. L. F. A. Pti. Wurtßr.mllba ...41 28 4 ***** 47 60 3anjl6t ...43 II 9 12 85 69 61 0-ibisc* -43 33 6 18 66 f774 words
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Advertisement245 1920-06-11 11 8. MOUTRIE and CO LTD. tlnsotyotaved la Boankoa«r beg to announce tbat having recently augmented their Tuning Staff, they are prepared to undertake tuning coutracts at special rates. All tunings will be done by HIGHLY IFFICIBNT EUROPEANS ONLY and satisfaction will be guaranteed. All orders will have our prompt attention.245 words
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Advertisement246 1920-06-11 11 RAFFLES CAFE Bras Basah Boad ftIELPHI HOTEL BVBRT EVENING OUR SPEQAL ORCHESTRA PLATS FROM 7 TO lt ADELPHI HOTEL LIMITED, B. U. TJEEROEHA, ManaglM IHnctw. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL PENANG-(Sea-slde) Every Wednesday and Saturday MUSICAL SELECTIONS DURING 0 NNER •Ingle (pep day) $6 SO to $1 S Double (per day) Si 5.60246 words
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611 1920-06-11 12 STUCK EXCHANGE CLOSING PRICES lAY 5 AMD SINGAPORB QUOTATIONS JUNE 10. Issued Capita). 160,000 60,000 36,760 74,300 60,000 100,000 173,693 86,700 688,966 172,710 46,000 2*26,000 16,000 70,000 106,000 186,600 26,400 88,000 60,000 450,000 80,000 609,481 80,000 999,607 77,000 80,000 182,600 76,000 60,000 118,927 68,260 31,000611 words
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Advertisement854 1920-06-11 12 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OIBCHARBIO BAILOPB AND SOLOIERB (Sttaiii Settle j.eots Btweb.) NoMsc ia betabj givsa that the fii«t »n anal Oraet.l Me tlafi ol tbe above will bi held la tbe North i oom ol tbe A 0.0. On Tuaaday, Juna 18, ft* D.SO p.m. Bosimbss: 1. Miaoteso! Dtetnoa geaeul meeMßg854 words
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Advertisement1055 1920-06-11 12 THE SUBSCRIPTION LIBT WILL CLOSE ON OR BEFORE JUNE IS, 1»2». THE TIANG GUAN BRICK TILE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements under the Companies Ordinance 1916) CAPITAL $700,000 DIVIDED INTO 700,000 SHARES OF il EACH. Directors Lancelot Evelyn Gaunt, Esq. Tan Wi Van, Esq. Choa Eng; Wan,1,055 words
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Advertisement271 1920-06-11 12 GOVT. NOTIFICATION Tenders will be received op to noon on Thursday, June 17, 1920, at the Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore, for the right to tap about 1,850 rubber trees in tbe Economic Gardens for a period of 6 months as from July 26, 1920. Further particulars may be ascertained on271 words
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Advertisement361 1920-06-11 12 UNITES EMIHEER9. LIMITED LOST 88RIP Wbo eaa applieatira bta bca tcado to ahc jDiveetort ol the iboro Oompaay Irae a 'uplioate oertifliate for 100 Ofdiaaty ghatec .N M IM.b'O to 188 016 iaolusivfi. ia the aamt ol Horbtt Gwrge Ho. Mi? ol Blageoore cpoa a eertill»te to the tffjot that361 words
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Advertisement361 1920-06-11 12 ENGLISH FISH The following are new In stock Kippers Bloaters Haddocks Halibut Fish Fillets Smoked Salmon Bed Herrings SINGtPORE GOLD STORAGE COIPAIY, LIMITED. MAYNABD CO., LTD. Battery Boad, Singapore tsBB OUR WINDOWS FOB 188 FINBST DISPLAY OF British-made Cameras, Sundries, Scales Brand Chemicals, Ilford Plates and Papers, Enlarging Lanterns, Mounts,361 words
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Article1124 1920-06-11 13 A Revival Suggested by Prince Albeit. la bit ■OKgci'ion the R>y»i Academy dianer itconllj tbkt wtUti might tnra tbtir •Ikealioa to ninoi bttnob of art, kbat of siga painting, Priaea Albetk dtew atKioticn to nibjeot »«ouai which tn exteativr Uteratore, priated an J ciotoiial, bu riowd1,124 words
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Advertisement273 1920-06-11 13 WHITEAWAY'S NEW STOCKS OF SUM4IE DRESS GOODS JUST UNPACKED grafTon ghiffonelle Tho 'de»l Lingerie Fabric. Nove ty Desigcs— Birds f aradise-in White ana Self <-o:oned Grounds. FERGUSONS Hk FTON 8 VOILES BHER&VOILH AMD I a char Mia deilfM. white SHtHItCORD and ctlourfd ,?ro«nd wnh i fljru) d^figQ". Potterns on New273 words
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Advertisement279 1920-06-11 13 FOB ■-^syflH^ Motor Car* *fiul T J J^lBaaai Motor Cycles) tC B Bloyo'os aaa^Bßßß^B^^ *£^Sfc Motor Lorries I if \\W MnV ;t i W SO q i~ I bbbbbbT^ '\l Sa. &3^^r Boie Agenta tor B. S.i* jr. M. B. DUPiRE BROTHE 8 H vi VI? IT DAILY TO BE279 words
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Advertisement933 1920-06-11 14 SALES BY AUCTION AUCTION SALE f valuable 999 jf in leasehold la»d aad th. latftr oemtoiteble aad pleasaallv situ efcd Bt>"p<b« reeidcatial property aaowa as Ma SB dt Msehsel's Rose, ifl B«*aaßooa fe»»d, bisgip re. srea 86, Sll iqaasfj feet, a* Mews heoag Kooa Sea* aad Oo.'i salo room, No.933 words
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Advertisement845 1920-06-11 14 SALES BY AUCTION MORTGAGEE'S SALE at our saleroom, No. 80, Kling Street, On Wednesday June 16 at 2.30 p.m. All those six pieces of valuable freehold building land situate off the 7Vi milestone East Coast Road, Singapore, arva 13,890 square feet. CHEONG KOON SENG Co., Auctioneers. AN OPPORTUNITY Specially Designed845 words
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Advertisement599 1920-06-11 14 AaMta •rcr IMM,fwf B.C. Assurance in force over $ir,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. (Incorporated fat •trait* Settlement*) ■BAD OFFICB I WUefc.sSs* ■ibss, aHgaisfe. LONDON OFFICE I at, OM Jewry, CC The Company has aMyaaa taastttm with th* ■aaissas Oemrt *f England and sesapli** with a* British Uf*599 words
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Advertisement646 1920-06-11 14 BAWKIWe THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in Japan) Capital Subscribed TIOO.OOO.OS* Capital Paid Up T «1,000.0<X Reserve Fund T 44,000,00* President, N. Ksjlwara, Esq. Vice-Preßident, 8. Suiuki, Esq. DIRECTORS t R. lehlnomlya, Esq. K. Morimura, Ess. K. Kodama, Esq. M Mitsui, Eaq. T. Yomakava, Esq. M. Odagiri, Esq. Baron646 words
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Advertisement560 1920-06-11 14 BANKING THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated iv th* Straits Settlements) Bead Offlce SINGAPORE. U, KLING STREET. T*l. No. I»SS Branch PENANG. 24, BEACB STREET Agencies IPOH AND DELI Capital I Authorised M 0,000,00« I"»*d 1 0,600.000 Paid-up 6^M,008 Reserve Liability of Shareholders 8,280,001 Board of Directors The Hon. Dr. Llm560 words
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Advertisement581 1920-06-11 14 BANKING BANQUE INDUSTRIEUE OE CHINE Authoriied Capital Frs. Z50.000,00« Subscribed Capital Frs. 160,000,000 Paid-up Capital Fr*. 75,000,000 (1/8 of th* Capital subscribed by th Government of the Chinese Republic) Chairman of the Board of Directors i Andre Berthelot General Manager A. J. Pernott* HEAD OFFICE 74, Roe Saint Lazare, Paris581 words
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Article947 1920-06-11 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. No More Punctures. Tbeie is little dmbt that cne of Ibe biggest bog beats oi motoring lies in Ibe vulnerability of pnenmjlio tytes. A gteat deal of brains amd energy hive bee* expended oa solving the problem of making them wholly947 words
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Article142 1920-06-11 15 The repot! that the SaYeuiyFoarlh Bs»k bad swptaded basinet* lot three weeks Iji tha aljaatmint of i.s bocks fell like a bandeitoll io O»»ka, says a message Ifom sb»» city, dated M»y 38. Tbe peaple bad Doped tbat Ibe wor»i was ovo» and nerToaanc 8 was142 words
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Advertisement148 1920-06-11 15 m C. E.W. HEAVY TYPE_ RUBBER MACHINES, Sza of Roll* 1 1 in. diam. 13 it. long of do«p chilled ca«t l«»on aid fitted with MACHINE CUT GEIRS FRICTION OLUTCHES SAFETY NUTS Complete with gear« g jards and pray p»pe DELIVERY FROM STOCK Prices on application to C~ ENTRAE I148 words
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Advertisement240 1920-06-11 15 COLUMBIA SUCCESSES To. should not ralss hearing theac uw Becorda. VOCAL. Let's all go raving mad If you could care Hear Dem Bella I'm going Home Helen of Troy March Quarter Day Milk-Oo Sburr-up WALTZES. Wild Flower Arc you from Heaven Blue Bird Kiss me again Life and Love My240 words
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Advertisement205 1920-06-11 15 NtMS*S £1 TRAINS a-d at <s-€e a.c jjM/ESk y the norm lot ..f the tyre JMmX- rlntnUnVl/ (ft It« oaiacity tow thetand them r^*^« determinen tbe leigih cf its *£r aS^ y ti£jQ Theqnalityderiendfdniayb<Bt kA^nfsnw eBCriDe d *w a"re«pr*ecf tWg strength "a r d it is just v; on its205 words
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Advertisement36 1920-06-11 15 JUST A MOMENT PLEASE An Ordinary Tyre (34 by 4) $100 or a fully Guaranteed Tyre $50 Which is it troinir to he If the latter, please go to THE PATENT PATCHQUICK CO, 26-3, Orchard Road.36 words
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Advertisement401 1920-06-11 16 GUAN KIAT "> LIMITED (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) M, PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. New Shipments just arrived of HUBBACKS PRUSSIAN BLUE in paste HUBBACKS PRUSSIAN BLUB in powder WHITE WASHITA OIL STONES CARBORUNDUM SHARPENING STONES BUNTING for flags of all colours BOXWOOD RULES AND SPIRIT LEVELS, etc., etc., etc. THE LATEST401 words
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Advertisement480 1920-06-11 16 GUAN KIAT CO., LIMITED (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) Head Office M, PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. Telegraphic Address "GUANKIAT." Codes used A.B.C. sth Edition 4 Al Office 'Phone Nos. 1861 aTrstt Authorised Capital $200,000 Paid-up Capital 162,000 Building Fund 60,000 Board of Directors Tay Guan Kiat, Esq., Chairman Ong Koon Kiat, Esq.480 words
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Advertisement915 1920-06-11 16 OASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Ta* PREPAID charge* for Waata, For Sal*, To .Let, etc, la ordinary cloee eet type (average alx words to line) are Per line on,e insertion 28 ets., two ins. 46 eta, thre* ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 eta., five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.18, ten ins. $1.40,915 words
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Advertisement840 1920-06-11 16 SITUATIONS VACANT ESTATE AND MINING PROSPECTING FOR TIN IN THE F.M.S. European assistants wanted. Apply 449, Straits Time* PLANTER with previous experience wanted for healthy F.MJS. estate. Applications to be sent to Borneo Co, Ltd. (Incorporated In England) Singapore. ASSISTANT with previous experience of Tamil labour required immediately for healthy840 words
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Advertisement976 1920-06-11 16 MOTOR VEHICLES STUDEBAKER CAR, seven seater, excellent condition, for sale. Apply 660, Straits Times. FOR SALE, one Sunbeam side-car with fittings complete, practically new. Can be seen between 5 and 6 p.m. at 20-1 Niven Road. What offers Apply 58S, Straits Times. LINDSEY Co., 29-2, Raffles Place, secondhand cars for976 words
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Advertisement194 1920-06-11 16 Straits Motorcar Service Limited (Incorporated In Singapore) 214 to 216, ORCHARD ROAD. LORRIES •HO OARS HIRED REPAIRED SECOND-HAND CARS FOB BALI I Overland 5-seater »J,25* Chevrolet S-seater 2,25* Empire S-seater t,Mf Overland 5-seater 2,29s If you wish to set! any, consult us. Phonel233 GOOD WINE NEEDS NO BUSH NEITHEft DOES194 words
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Miscellaneous329 1920-06-11 16 THE STRAITS TIMES. i O I TELEPHONE* editorial and General n M Manager* Office HIT Job Printing Office 1244 All communication* relating to editoria". matters and new* shouja b* addresses] to THE EDITOR. All communi«*>. tions reliving to business matter* advertisements, subscriptions, accooatsV printing, etc., should be addressed It THE329 words
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