The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 June 1918

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1 10 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rE2T CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 4 1918 NO. 9,380
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  • 313 1 THE DAY 'S NEWS. i The French are heroically resisting the j German bid for the Marne line and tbeir attempt to push westward from the now battlefield. Various places have been lost find rewon, including Fort La Pompelle, S near Rheimi. The martyr city of Rheims may yet be
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  • 1178 1 SHAVING. Seize the lower end of (he strop and draw taut. Place the blade of the razor flat on the strop so that the edge of tha razor it) one and a half inches away from the top end of the strop. Draw the razor
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 164 1 GOODRICH TYRES OLIDS AND PNEUMATICS j RAFFLES HOTEL. Afternoon TEAS will be served In the hotel lounge and on the lawn every Thursday from 4.30 p.m. Music m Attendance ALSO Cinema Show on the lawn, especially for children, at 6.30 p.m. (weather permitting). I The Typewriter of Perfect Press work
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    • 167 1 Kelly ®> Walsh, Ltd. j (INCORPORATED IN&HONOKONG.) I NOW BEADY i ENCYCLOPAEDIA SINICA j B V j SAMUEL COULING, M. A., (Edin.) Late Hon. Secretary and Editor, N. O. Branch Royal Asiatic Society. A Book of reference on all Chinese Matters useful to the Student of Chinese things or the
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    • 98 1 LATEST ADVERTISESSENTS. Harima Hall programme Page 2. Fillis' circus coming Page 2. Pharmaceutical Trading Co's products cure specific ills Page 8. Powell's sales of damaged cargo, furniture, etc Page 8. Einta Association's annual meeting Page 8. Closing of roads and approaches to Covent Row and Covent Garden Page 8, Domino
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    • 5 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 83 1 THE WEEK. Tmtfi? 4th PAtk Water— s 29 a.m., 6 T B pm. Rent Board, 2.15 p.m. Philharmonic Practice, 9 p.m. Vtdaesdsi sth. High W&fici 7-2 a.vi., 714 p.tc. Tharsdai 6th. 'dips Wcttes- 8 2; a.m 8 8 p.m. Frtdij 7th HSgh W&tev -926 a 8-5 4p m. Satardi} Bth.
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  • 57 2 Orders tor week ending Jane 8, 1918. Wednesday, Jane 5. Signalling Class, V M C A Ground 5.15 p.m. Thursday, Jane 6. Signalling Class, YMCA Ground, 5.15 p.m. Friday, Jane 7. Ambulance Class, YMCA 5.15 p.m. Saturday, Jane 8. Cyclists parade V M G A 3 p.m.
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  • 112 2 Writing on the proposal to produce paper from bamboo, the Ceylon Observer cays Undoubtedly there is ample loope lor the production of paper m Ceylon from bamboo. But the two first steps to take are (1) to take a census of the existing bamboos already growicg and of how many
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  • 124 2 Despatches relating to the operation! against the Mahsuds from March to Aug laat year have just been published. In aj covering 1 note tha Commander m- Chief brings to notice the admirable services rendered by General Sir Arthur Barrett, who had tha direction of the operations, and of Major- General
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  • 28 2 In memory of Mr Champion, the Ameri can aviator who was killed at Kochi, Japan, last autumn, a monument was unveiled on the parade ground at Eochi recently.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 394 2 SUBSCRIBERS TO THE DOLLAR DIRECTORY MAY OBTAIN IKEIft COPIES AT THE OFFICE 76 Change Alley SAFETY TREAD^ •c r SO :Y, BRAIN NERVE I Vitafer ITK"i J ~ii.urTtish Tonic Ffro^l Reticles m .-..>. Meat*] and Nervous energies m> QUtcko u»<?d up m modern life. Ihi3 Year's Notable Attraction! fillis' Circus
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    • 593 2 coming! mnmrafOfflllßJi coming: THE I BfglJgMßkjHSfljSlßW E CO-RESPONDENT -^Mlfl^!l:'^|plilll«inMia» C o-RESPG NDENT COMPLETE CHANOE CF PKOOKAMME TO-NIGHT AT 9.30 Including Tbe Latest Bluebird Feature. 'Entitled THE SHOW-DOWN A "Nature Study" ot Rare Charm Beauty ard Featuring the Great New Toik Etais M j rtle Gonzalez and George Hernandez. FULL PROGRAMME
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    • 563 2 A Programme of Predominant FeattT^^ AT THE c «*Pes ALHAMBRa The Hall for Music— The Pioneer and Premier Hous^ -i te h Beach Road. OUBeo^v, y In the Second Show at 9.15 p m A PICTURE OF UNIVERSAL AND EXCEPTIONAL INTEREST which everybody will wact to s THE GIRL WHO
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  • 668 3 MYSTERY OF THE BEATS OF CHUNG LING SOO Plati v. Billets ■•hsiery surrounia (he death of Chung -00, the well known music hall vn, who w»3 shot on the stage at! the WjoJ Green Empire on March 23. j i tjuujj Ling Soo died m the
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  • 127 3 I the annual meeting of the Anglo >n Association m Oalca ta hehl on ■••J 7 under ihe presidency of the Hon. tctar tha following resolution was c *r J unanimously. That thie meeting representing the permanent European and As^'o Indian community m Bengal, Bihar a:i J )rissa, c iIU
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  • 126 3 The Madras Government hava sanction •i a BtopossJ ta establUh an engineering ISBSfII at Yizigapatam. Thf school is to Si KalW for tba time being m a rented baUdiag aui orders will be issued to the- D (or tbs construction of buildings. •I the head of the institution there i*
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 629 3 (BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE) (Be Chop Joo Bee) AUCTION SALE OF Household furniture, iron safe on stand and sundries TO BE HELD AT No. 39, Upper Circular Road. On Friday, 7th June, at 11 a.m. POWELL ft Co., Ltd., Auctioneers t lncorporated m bing%pore). Peace at Last Is
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    • 550 3 Powell Co., Ltd foethco!w*auctSn sales. June 4th, Tuesday at 9.80 p.m. at our Sale Foom 20 Pieces or Parcels of Freehold Land situate at the junction of Grove Road aad Qeylang Eoad. July 16th, Tuesday at 9.30 p m By Order of the Liquidator, In the matter of the Allen
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    • 957 3 THE KINTA ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. NOTICE is hereby givea that the Thirty first Ordinary General Meeting of the Members lof the Klnta A.asociatio Limited, will be held at the Offices of the APBocialion, Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore, on Taeßday 11th June, 1918, at 1 >*d p.m. And NOTICE is also hereby
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  • Domestic Occurrances
    • 40 4 Morrison —At Batu Oajah Hospital, on May SI, to Mr. acd Mrs. J. Napier Morrison, a son both well. Bhabpe.— At Holmdene, Scotland Road, Penang, on the 3 let May, to Mr. and Mrs. W. X 6HA.RPE, a son.
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  • 1153 4 The Singapore Free Press Tuesday, June, 4 1918. The events of the past few days have constituted one of those testing times the advent of which many sound thinking men have persistently warned us for the la&t six months or more. The Premier is only one of many who told
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  • 1139 4 A poor Japanese cake seller won the big sweep of Tls 80,000 at the Hankcw races. We regret to hear that Mr Jules Matt m, who is m the General Hospital, is not making the progress that had been hoped for. (P G.) Mr and Mrs Haynes, recently of Hankow,
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  • 397 4 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. Courtesy or the Frf m r Paris, June oil r B T two enemy a;r r%ii^ lest v VfPr <- were dropped or. !-,r c suburbs. ai c a f Tbe enemy onsWu, B l MHltifia, the uigfat wr,i> Eucms*** »j front Soiseot> region or iatahmt, i
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  • 121 4 Age Limit Fixed it Forty Hi 6 Excellency the Governor of Hongkong has received a telegram from the secretary of State for the Colonies stating that the proposals of the Colonial Government with regard to conscription are generally ap proved but that the age limit is reduced
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  • 134 4 Isolation of a Bacterium The Time* cf Malaya understand* oc excellent authority, ttat Mesere Prstt, Bartlett and Lame, of the Holland American Plantations Company, Medan. isolated a bacterium from brown bast earn- time ago. Preliminary infection experiments succeeded m causing a similar sppeerEDce to brown beet on b'-althy
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 121 4 By Royal Warrant TO HIS MAJESTY KING QEORQE V. SOLE AGENTS OALDBEOK MACGREGOR GO. REFRIGERATORS AMERICAN STYLE. JOHN LITTLE* Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) THE TRAVELLER'S MALAY PRONOUNCING HANO-BOOK. This handy little book has now reached its KLEf EITH EDITION, a sure Indication of Its usefulness. Price, $1-50 per copy
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    • 43 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS I ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1033 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do S1O) Note the conditions of our offer 11 Mo satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of the high quality of our work could be given or demanded.
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  • 926 5 GERMAN HORDEB GALLANTLY OPPOSED A Fluctuating Struggle (By Bubmanma Gable] (Knht'i tarviee} London, Jane 2 A French communique says The da? was ra»rkei b 7 6eriea of p A lirvntn attacks on the whole tc betwaa a cha Oi*-e aoJ Vlitrae Alter j Uiog advances ard retirements we
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  • 164 5 An Indomitable Populace Paris, May 29. The loug range bombardment continued this morning. The shells are larger than previously and it is suggested that new guns are being used. Paris. June 2 A9 usual, the people showed the utmost indifference to the few ehelle thrown iuto the
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  • 100 5 London, May 80. Montagu's silver re port lays: The price is again unohanged this week. The tone continues good. A fair amount of silver changed hands. Shanghai exchange gained a fraction. In connection with the recent United States Act providing for the melting down of 860 million
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  • 66 5 London. The Admiralty says that photograph io reconnaissances o( Zeearugge show clearly a submarine or other vessel lying on her bilge close to the mole. This vessel was probably torpedoed by the North Star on the night of April 28. The reconnaissance also shows a destroyer with
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  • 55 5 London, June 2. Russian Wireless M Tchitoheren has informed Ambassador Mirbach that the Russian Government accepts Germany's proposal that Finland should cede to Russia and agrees to cede to Finland the western part of the Murman coast with a sea outlet, thus hoping that armed complication
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  • 54 5 FOR AIRMEN HEROES London, June 2. The King has insti tuted two decoration! for the Royal Air Force, namely, the Distinguished Flying Cross for gallantry and the Air Force cross for courage and devotion, to officers and warrant offloers, and the Distinguished Flying Medal and the Air-Force Medal to non
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  • 41 5 London, June 3.— A French eastern communique dated the Ist says Several enemy attempts at night time to recapture the positions south of Hucna completely failed. The Greeks extended their gains west of Skradiligen and took 100 prisoners.
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  • 44 5 London, May 20. Two cases of plague, of which one has proved fatal, were discovered at Gravesend on the arrival of the Somali from Bombay. Several dead rats were found m the Somali'e store- room. The cargo is being discharged into lighters.
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  • 33 5 London, June 2. Italian semi official During May the Italians brought down filly* four aeroplanes and the British brought down eighty two. The Ac* lo Italians lost only four.
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  • 189 5 BIG EVENTS IN RUSSIA Anti- Soviet Movement Oto laaaiariae Oabla] [Beater's Barvioal London, June B.— The Press Bureau states: A Rusiian Wireless message states that the executive of the Soviets decided on May 29 compuleorily to call to arms tbe workmen and poorer peasants m tbe Patrograd, Moscow,
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  • 585 5 ■r. Selfrldge on tbe American Spirit. Mr Gordon Selfridge, who has .returned from a brief visit to the United States on work of national importance, gives a gratifying account of the unselfish en thusiasm with which American business men have thrown themselves into the war. ''Although
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  • 49 5 The Chinese Press states that the. Financial Commissioner of Shantung has obtained a loan of #8,000,000 from the j British American Tobacco Co, issue price j 95, interest 7 per oent. The loan is said to be secured on the right to cultivate tobacco growing m Shantung. £iJO £1*
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  • 35 5 On the heels of a rikisha riot, Shanghai reports rather serious trouble consequent on a strike at the provision market; It is said to be due to increased charges. The local Volunteers were called out-
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  • 363 5 i Brutal Priion Camp Baler. j New instances of German barbarity to war prisoners are described by an officer, now. at Murren, Switzerland, m a letter to his mother m England. He was taken 'prisoner m 1614 and spent nearly three and a half jeaw m various
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  • 186 5 The Committee of the United Services Welfare, Alexandria, writes, says the Postal Express, as follows 11 The Committee of the United Services Welfare wish to thank you most sincerely for the books, etc., which you send to us from time to time. These books are distributed
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  • 335 5 The accounts of India's sea borne trade during the official year 1917- 18 show that the value of manufactured jute ex* ports exceeded the previous best the record made during the anaus mhabilis of the boom." The total value of last year's exports was 42 crores and 85 lakhs or
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 88 5 S^V" o"^ eS* Mr. \l ?i iUGKEItIDGE late of Messes LAFAYETTE, Photographers to Their MAJKSTIES^ Begs to announce that he conducts the ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO i° SINGAPORE *tw BURLINGTON. (100 Paces North of tbe Adelphl Hotel). SPRINGBOK SELECTIONS IS THE FINEST MAGALIESBURG (BOER) TOBACCO A SMALL. CONSIGNMENT HAS JUST ARRIVED
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 451 6 P. OaiTiSH India AND Apcar Ljine (Comyanlea Ineoiyotstea Englanfl.i Mail and Passenger Services, peninsular and oriental s. n. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) 996 Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are At present pended. Ttxe Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM LONDON are at present suspended. Passengers for
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    • 923 6 M. M. MESSAGERIE3 MARITIMES (INCORPORATED !N FBAVOV) MAIL LIHi, Monthly service between Shanghai, Hongkong, Saigon, Singapore, Colombo, Djibouti, Egypt and Marfceilles and vice-versa. BRANCH LIHI, Fortnightly service between Baigon-Tourane-Halphong. For further Information apply to J. de COURTOIS, Agents. RANGOON. B.S. LAMA will be despatched for above port on or about
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    • 685 6 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMP^ (INCORPOBITED IN U.8.A.) *^Hf REGULAR MONTHLY TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Fraocisco S.S. "COLOMBIA", 14 000 tone from Hongkong on or abnn' ion r S.S. "VENEZUELA I',1 14 000 tons do do V- nnp 19W S.S. "ECUADOR 1 14.000 tons do do
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    • 32 6 HONGKONG A first class steamer oi 5,0« L >boat wUI be despatched for Ifeatff*" She has excellent accoujuicdution pMsengers. For freight and passage Apply to BOUSTEAO iCo A« Singapore, 23rd May. M
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  • 1090 7 The May iasue of the Singapore Diocesan Magazine which bat come Co hand con tains a picture of the Rtgnt Rev O F Hose d d late Bishop of Singapore, Labnan aud i Sarawak. In the Magazine is published I the first of a series of at
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  • 562 7 Released After 52 Dais. A correspondent of the China Press (Shan£hai.) writing From Yecch£ug, Ho nan, on April 27, Bays Early yesterday afternoon Mr Hitchcock received word from Wuyang that Mr Kyle had reached there at 6 pm on April 25. A tew of us rode out
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  • 85 7 Suggestions that t Hune oen only rebuild their ■b&tte< world trade by going m for trusti n a super American tcale are provoki- animated discus Bior»throughout Gem The proposals are put forward by I altber Ratbenau ia b book called "T. New Economy." Rath* nan's business ud Government ooonestions— he
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  • 158 7 A correspondent of the N C Daily Newt, writing from Kaifeng on April 80, laid The Governor appointed a high military officer, with (all powers, to round up the whole band and show no mere? to any such decision m action to begin on Sunday, the 2 lit instant. This
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1501 7 Assets over $2,000,000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, EX. I The Company has £20,C00 deposited with the Supreme Court 0/ England, and complies with the BrltisnLUe Assurance Oampjnlas Aot
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  • 670 8 THE OCCUPATION OF KIRKDK. Fertile District In oar Hands. Baghdad, May 18. Reutar'e special correspondent with the i Meaopotamian field force m a despatch from Ktrkak on May 7th says We 00- 1 cupied Kirkuk this morning. Until the j commencement of these operation! it had been the headquarters
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  • 78 8 A trainload oE newly drafted men reached their cantonment late m the afternoon. By thesttime they had passed through the Receiving Station and the hands of the doctors, it was nearly midnight. Several ol them were awakened at four o'clock the following morning to assist the cooks m preparing break
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  • 89 8 A recent official communique Baid that. a large enemy aeroplane had been brought down at sea. It has been known for #ome time tbat the Germans have lately produced some big machines, including a super- Gotha. It has four 26° h p engines with two propellers m j front and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 220 8 STRONG AND WATERPROOF PATENT CANVAS BAGS FOR PACKING RUBBER R. ARISAKA, SINGAPORE. •"ST Messrs GHEE ENS 6 SONS, CIVIL. NAVAL, MILITARY AND SPORTING TAILORS The Managing Proprietor, who has resolved hla training Cvorc an European Magter-Tallor, Personally Cuts every garmec» t^^ thus ensuring perfect fitting with the latest West End
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    • 531 8 I W OULi ISUtj/V 1 iJL. I GREATEST MISFORTUNE. The old saying that "distance lends enchantment" was nevermore aptly to the point that rU an :j to those people whose breath is laden with evil smelling odours. Many persons appear mosi ,M r 1 eta distance, but produce a feeling
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  • 1401 9 Issued by FBASEB Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Jane Ist. I All «notfttKnu el StetHng Bhtfti mail fee legurded m vonlf ■omtui tor toe »»cpr«* I OAff. iMUa. VkVJ. &ABI DVrf. 3UTBBB. SIIiUBI 100,008 Si ts Allasat M% 8 8 0 879,980 IB U AnglO-JftVft 85% -60
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  • 54 9 ■'Oovbhotvo cr ro Jnne 8 Rftu? 4 -> c 24§ <i«?uftntf 1-4 316 aw^% wiHiU Smt 2-4 23 32 r«»n0« Atmand Bank 817 IflCiA, T. Ti 146 HOff3W3ao, e«m»n# 86f%?9t» VaMCKAKA, dftm&uA 106 Java, demand M 111 r;£?»SK!TK r 4emAa£ 66 SffTmtSlSflli Bank Baying «>, #8.54 gttßfe %ca!ssd Bate
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  • 163 9 June 3. T;i3 100 tons M k. 1165. 50 •Vr<:x-.V.t»(i 15.2fc -f.ißS'.e* Oaki Vs. i 23.0* 3{e2tfel«! Oefc« Its, t 23.00 P«Spoa Black ordin, S*pm 65.75 P9999C. lcji' 49. 00 "TiSrciV* (HO 10 tea > acir EfstaWfl '.BO ?c e *:s 111 nonr. if ace (B&ude) aoir r CoSm
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 37 9 FIRST CLASS British Made uEWING Machines An Exceptionally good opportunity to secure a Williams SEWING MACHINE (Hand or Treadle) At a Reasonable Price Hand Machines $25. Treadle do. $45. ON VIEW AT GHING KENG LEE'S RAFFLES PLACE.
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    • 21 9 JDYSEKTERY! AMD DIARRHOEA BROWN'S SPECIFIC. I-.: be hftfi at the Bissapobi Dibipxk81BT, Bft<i ol HUB B&OWI, GnmOAlo, W«vci Ys'Jicy Bcafl, Bia'^pote,
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    • 482 9 WANTED A one storey, small bungalow or bouse, water laid on, not far from town. Entry to bo either July ifth or Aug ,st is*. A PP*F P. C. c/o Free Press. 1 B ttrf 13 8 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND EXCHANGE. Wanted immediately a first class shorthand xypbti
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 338 9 v MAIL TABLE To daj. l-.fteimediate and local mails vnu fee tou»£ la list below Pemang, Malacca, F.M.E. ttt Tvaia) I p.a 3 ally (except Sunday). Johore 8, 9.80, noon, 8, 4 A 6 p.m. Cucob Soon Hong 8.80 am New Zealand 1.80 pm Medan Kampar 1.80 pm Malacca A
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  • 1555 10 From Our Ow» Onrrupondtnt Drink. Londoo, March 26. Mr Clynes, the Parliamentary Secretary to ihe Food Controller, announced that this year them would be ecme redaction ia brewing, on which we spent a record m 1917 but point blank declined to endorse State enforced teetotaliem. In hia
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  • 68 10 Mr A W Vick, Chartered Bank, Singapore, has received for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution Already acknowledged 12,110 Singapore Magistrates' Courts. {W L C already subscribed) B A Kel, H L G. Le K:ih S5 each B I 81 SD, M Y. CE C, KD S, T M
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  • 245 10 WhHe there has boon a great deal of grumbling m some quarters at tbe manner !in which the Government of India has somewhat nse3!ase'y some say elaviehly followed the legislature of the British Government m many of its war measures, there is no doubt that a
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  • 698 10 With tbe American Army m France, April 5. A hospital interne led me to tbe bedside of Jimmy Brader, boomer from Pimlico turf m Baltimore and now wearer of Uncle Sam's kbeki. Jimmy told me the story of what a few Americans did m the
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  • 266 10 Rangoon, April 19, The Financial Commissioner of Burma has allocated farther concessions m con* nection with the diecovery of wolf i am and molybednite at Byingyin. All applicants for mining leases, approximating twenty, have been granted areas although not those originally applied for. Messrs B
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  • 399 10 Progress of Housing Societies. Bombay, 19 April. Tbe Bombay Co-operative Conference opened to day at Girganm. Tbe Hon Mr Lalubhui Samaldas, who presided, said that the city of Bombay could take a justifiable pride m being the first m India to start co operative societies for mill
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  • 177 10 THE MILLION DOLLAR OPIUM CASE. Conspiracy Withdrawn. One phase of the Million Dollar Opium case at Hongkong was completed on May 17 when the Attorney-General informed Mr J R Wood at the Magistracy that the Crown had decided to withdraw the charge of conspiracy which has been hanging over the
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  • 53 10 Attendance at three recruits' parades a week is compulsory. Tuesday, June 4. 6.15 p m. Wayang Satu Police Stn S R E (v) 5.00 Balestier Range SV R Details Drill Hall SVQ A V Recruits 5.10 CtineKe Co SV I 5.00 S«F A Coy 480 Government
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  • 105 10 Straits 161,000 Penang 148,500 Tali Ayer 66 SCO Rubana 44,000 Bagan Serai 25,000 Batak Rabit 21,600 _<* I I Sir William Wilkinaan, British Consul General at Hanko*v, hag jasfc celebrated hid sixtieth anniversary. Many cf bis i Consular colleagues and residents called jat the Consulate General
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 633 10 Digestion worth having To ent what you waat and digest it is a priceless MmbJbm n blood is absolutely necessary to good digestion. If your Btomach i eh yoa are troubled with flatulence, sour risings m the throat afeol i:LrhL sard about the htart and palpitation, try the tonic treatment
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