The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 June 1918
1918-06-22
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Title Section15 1918-06-22 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. PEN CENTS SINGAPOBE, SATUKDAY, JUNE 22 1918. NO. 9,39015 words
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Article353 1918-06-22 1 There is nothing doubtful about the crisis which the food shortage has now precipitated m Au&r.ria. The farther re dactioa of the bread ration has put the country m an uproar and there is a general demand for food and peace Page 7. A little while ago353 words
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Article1490 1918-06-22 1 Quicquid agunt homines nostri ett farrago libelli Juvenal. The Small Boy does not want to fight he Wiinis to go and look foe something to eat but the Big Boy says that he must fight. Here are some knuckle-dusters,'* bays be, Sail m and give him1,490 words
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Advertisement58 1918-06-22 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS \ND PNEUMATICS RAFFLES HOTEL SATURDAY, JUNE 22nd j SPECIAL DINNER I I AND ..•.^....rtiA SHOW, j Sr vw^H^B9^^^tf^^^^^^^^B^^Bßßßlß^€G^BQßß9BSSßMsv'?f^^B^^K^p«wMMl^^-^ v^ fc jt <>M w T^r^^^d^ 'jB ft^tlLjJ^irfc I B^LLAjjT!HgS_ PSHSENEB BEER h i SAN D I V. N D S BUTTERY C o. la/i^nfiraiitfi Pe&th brandy i3Jt Orandy58 words
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Advertisement329 1918-06-22 1 Kelly (Bh Walsh, Ltd. INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG.) SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL BOOKS. Lathe Design, Cor st ruction and Opera- Elemocts of Highway Engineering by tion with Practical Examples of A. H Blanchard $9.50 Lathe Work by Oscar E. Perrige $8 75 Principles of Reinforced Concrete ConVahes and Valve Geara by F.329 words
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Advertisement102 1918-06-22 1 LATEST ADVEHi!SEI»^NTS. Envelopes at Ribeiro'a Page 1. Technical books at X and Ws Page 1. Palladium's cbange of pictures Page 2. Fillis' Circus staying on Page 2. Dollar Directory on sale Page 2. Cjrks, etc, for sale at Gosling'?. Page 5. Straits Trading Co meeting Page 5. Banks closed oa102 words
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Advertisement5 1918-06-22 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS5 words
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Miscellaneous97 1918-06-22 1 THE WEEK. Saturn? 22nd. aifb Wftter- 9 di &.Lu. f 8-3 i p.m. Filiis's Circus Sunday 23rd. Eigh Water 10 14 a.ni 9-13 p.m. 4th Nunoay after Trinity. Prince of Wales' Birthday (1-94). ftosdK? 24th. But QVftaer- 10 49 a ,951 p ci. Fall Moon. St. John Baptist. Tassfts; 25th.97 words
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159 1918-06-22 2 EMERGENCY FUND. Tbe following donations are gratefully Acknowledged Amount previously acknowledged $942.06 Mrs Ferguson Davie 5.00 Mr Sreefland, Bandoeng, f 100 93.46 Total 11,040.52 In one of the darkest hoars of the wor.ld'B history, when morality had de cl'.ned almost bayond belief, when the faith159 words
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Article34 1918-06-22 2 Mr O Bjorling and Capt J B Johaoson, of tha Eaat Asiatics Go, Ltd, who left Den mack on Jan 6 for Bangkok, arrived on •Jim* 10 at Bangkok by the Luohow from Hongkong.34 words
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Advertisement481 1918-06-22 2 SALE H (Cloth Covers $1.75) S DOLKIR DIRECTORY OfflCE, 16 CH*N6E *LLEV. THE SOCIAL BOTTLE JOIN ME IN A JEFFREY QUART" mtmtmmm NOW IN STOCK j JEFFREYS PILSENER QUARTS ADAMSON, GILFILLAN Co., Ltd. (incorporated m England). VOBAL SCORES. Arlctte. Bing Boys are here Bing Girls are there. Cash on Delivery.481 words
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Advertisement513 1918-06-22 2 TO-DAY! TO-DAY I! AT 5 9-30 POSITIVELY LAST TWO EXHIBITIONS "mm knighls were bold COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME To-Morrow Sunday) and 3 Following Nights 4 T 9-30 "METRO" PICTURES PRESENT MME PETBOVA, IN THE SOUL OF A MAGDALENE A MAGNIFICENT PHOTODRAMA IN SIX ACTS FIRST PERFORMANCE AT 8 O'CLOCK "BLUEBIRD"513 words
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Advertisement372 1918-06-22 2 For six nights commencing Friday, June 21 ALL TNE THRILLS OF A WNOLE SERIAL IN ONE PICTURE t OF 8 HEELS SELZNICK SPECIAL PRODUCTION AT THE ALHAMBRA THE£TR&, BEACH ROAD. HERBERT BREKON (Prbducer of "War Brides") preneits a masterpiece of photo-melodr&ma, a jicturisati:n ot Lonis Joseph Vttace'a thrilling novel of372 words
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Article1012 1918-06-22 3 Splendidly Organised ■•asms. London hat now had a fairly extensive experience of air raids. Eaemy aero planes have bean over tome part of the metropolis a dozen or more times. While no one doubts that they will make many more attempts before the war is finished, there1,012 words
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Advertisement576 1918-06-22 3 CIGARETTES *£he particular man demands a particular cigarette. "State Express" are made for just such men-— men of discrimination who require the best No. 555 Virginia $1. Packed m Patent Vacuum Tins. /Wr V<4^ y4H+- *€**i* <**£ \sfh^ Sole Manufacturers ARDftTH TOBACCO Co, Ltd., LONDON, ENGLAND El *Do You Suffer576 words
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Article553 1918-06-22 4 75 Dead In Perls Church Paris, The moat stolen hour of Christendom's great day of mourning was chosen by the Hans for firing a shell which, striking a venerable church m the Paris district, brought down the roof and killed 7 5 worshippers and wounded 90.553 words
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Advertisement459 1918-06-22 4 WHEN BUYING TYRES 1 THOUGHTFUL EXPENDITURE IS THE WISEST ECONOWY. j mj A Wise Person Buys ip-' -v jhr* s, O0>» i fly w M* m the He^t Tvrp^ PW ill V JL#Vwlf IYI vw 'Mm if 1 111 GOOD STOCK OF "ONEIDA SPLIT PRESSED STEEL PULLEYS. I fel s459 words
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Advertisement923 1918-06-22 5 AUCTION SALE OF High grade wax polished Jacobean Household furniture Cottage Piano, Q. arter Size Billiard Table. Singer's Hand Sewing Machine, Plants Etc. m Q TO BE KULD AT Clifton House No 7 Mount Sophia off Sophia road) On Saturday, 29th June, 1918, at 1.30 p.m. ':rjin-fng:— DRAWING ROOM. An923 words
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Advertisement566 1918-06-22 5 MORTGAGEE'S SALE At Messrs Chlng KeogLee ft Cos., Sale-room Kaffles Chambers, Raffles Place, On Monday, 24th June, at 2.30 p.m. I Lot No. 1 Ail those five building allotments j Mtnate at Reserve for Koad cfl Kamporg Java Ro d, area i 6,155, 16,441, 17.512, 9, 699 and I 23,86566 words
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Advertisement313 1918-06-22 5 I AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES Situate at Somerset Road Gaylang Road. To be held at our Saleroom Nos. 16 17 Raffles Place, On Tuesday, 25th June, 1918, at 2-30 p.m. Particulars Lot I— All that piece of Freehold Land situate m the District of Claymore m the Island313 words
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Advertisement508 1918-06-22 5 NOTICE is hereby given that the above Trade Mark is the Trade Mark of the Mitsoi Bassan Kaisha, Limited, of No. l, Battery Road, Singapore, and is used by them on the huhs of the wheels of Rickshaws imported by them. Legal proceedings will be taken against any persons using508 words
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Advertisement79 1918-06-22 5 fDYSEHTERY 1 1) lAB i^ 'ri 0- A s 'i -k'-, 'r|s^o#' j 7% s# £a IJL *-r Ladies. j Jp^jl mJU3 > French linmed* for all Irr *gul»ffU*S Thouundia* indies keep 4 boi o( Mari.r. mil m torn house. M th»t oil the iMb cl a-.y invguWrit* of the79 words
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Miscellaneous599 1918-06-22 5 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. 4th SUNDAY AFTER TEINITY. June ?shd ST. ANDREW'S CATHKLFXL. 7 a.m. Holy Comtu union. ».«6 a.m. Holy Communion /Choral). Hymns, 652, 816, 829, 169. lf.Bo a m. Matins (Choral). 4 p.m. Sunday School. 5.30 p.n.. Evensong Sermon. Hymns, 447, '67, 993, U9. St. MATTHEW'S, SEPOY LINES. 9.15599 words
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1325 1918-06-22 6 The Singapore Free Press Saturday, June 22, 1918. The new German attack on Rheims was an obvious temptation, and measures to meet it were no doubt prepared "with Frenoh thoroughness. It is only a few days ago that there was foreboding as to the evacuation of the martyr city. The1,325 words
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Article469 1918-06-22 6 WAR GIFT FOR QUEEN MARY. i A rneetiDg of the women of Singapore was held at the YW C A yesterday to discuss the ques'ion of a gift to HM j the Queea on the occasion of her silver wedding. L'\dy Evelyn Young presided and nraong469 words
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Article117 1918-06-22 6 CASE OF MR SHAFTO STEVENS. Before Mr Justice Ebden m the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, Mr V D Knowles mentioned the case of Mr Shaf to S Stevens, m binkruptcy, and 6 aid that as there was a caee against his client pending m another court he would ask117 words
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Article122 1918-06-22 6 Restoring Man- Power Equality Paris, June 20. After hearing a state ment by M Clemenceau, the members of of the Army Committee of tbe Cbambfr stated that they were well m pressed, especially by the number ol American troops m France, which exceeded all ex pectation and would122 words
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Article49 1918-06-22 6 London, June 20 —The Time* Toko correspondent, telf graphing on Jane iff, says that tbere wae a heavy fail on tbe Stock Exchange on a rumour that a special session of the Diet bad been f-uiumoDed to determine Jnp#ti to take all steps to counter German efforts.49 words
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Article46 1918-06-22 6 natural bom Biitiaher. l*be Committee doubts tbe expediency of a general excln eion of foreign flags from coasting and inter-imperial tradeb. and does not support the Dominions Royal Commission m ite recommendations of subsidised mail str vices, and mail subsidies beiug subjected to certain freight conditions.46 words
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Article722 1918-06-22 6 GERMANS TO SURRENDF* MERCHANT FLEET Crimes to be Punished iAUut«r t h*r*.r* Lcniion, June |Q Th jlUhed Dt t»a commit** theßca.d-C Trade <o ant, [of Hi* Ibipplnf an.: 1 1 1 c- n:t c r tbtlKi Afier ieview:r S tbc b, !by the *ar inctadh p ths 1722 words
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Advertisement154 1918-06-22 6 MARTINI ROSSI WBM V ERM OV T H FRESH SUPPLIES JUST RECEIVED FROM ITALY iCALDBECK MACGREGOR CO. FOR TENNIS GET IT AT LITTLE'S HIGHEST VALUES Q White Matte Shirts. SV $3.50 &$4 50 \j£ each. v*V'*X Champion Tennis Shoes fl "FEATHERWEIGHT." White Gabardine Flannel ,^^!^^S Jjk ■li Trousers Ready to154 words
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Advertisement42 1918-06-22 6 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROAD. TELEPHONE 1085 _FOE_|J 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do $10) Note the conditions of cur cfler "Mo satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No bettor guarantee of 'the high quality of our work^ could bo given or demanded.42 words
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Article1321 1918-06-22 7 GRAVE SITUATjONJN AUSTRIA Germany Refuses Help STARVING POPULACE IN UPRQ&R. By Snbm»nr» C»bi*i [KrCt«r'§ *tervie«] London, Jvim 19. Ths worsening food situation m Aj.-.v >ir. Qtwmanj is c v*id r• by 1 rectastioe of the bread ntloi v. i if, i tmely, to nil I pr r1,321 words
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Article88 1918-06-22 7 Food Troubles Acute Amsterdam, June 20. A telegram from Sofia statea that the democratic leader Molinoif. who has been designated for the Premiership by a Urge majority of the Oppositioa, has begun negotiations for a Coalition Ministry. Amsterdam, June 20. The German papers are unaasy as to the88 words
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Article87 1918-06-22 7 Bread Bait to Soiiets London, June 20. The Times corres* pocdent m Stockholm says that tho 80l liheviES Government m western Siberia haa been overthrown by a counter-revolution which captured Tomsk, aided by ths Gzecho Slovaks. Fighting it proceeding at Omsk, Ikaterinburg and Ufa. The Soviet commanders have87 words
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Article836 1918-06-22 7 I COMPLETELY CRUSHED BY THE FRENCH Three German Divisions Fail £Bf Bnbmaiiae Cable] Heater's larvioel London, June 1§. A* French comma nique states At six o'clock last evening the Germans launched a violent artillery preparation on the whole liheiras front from tha regiuu of Vriguy to e&6u836 words
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Article830 1918-06-22 7 ITALIANS HOLD THE ENEMY THRUSTS Over 9,000 Prisoners [By stabmariae Gable] {lUnter's larriosj London, June 18. Itaiian Official At nighttime on Monday and yeetierd^y the enemy did nofc reDow bis attack from the, Aeiago plateau to Montello Wa complete- J Ily repulsed partial acttona m tha Grappa830 words
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Advertisement116 1918-06-22 7 |gj .5- No. 4. m tins of 50 Ro. 5. H 50 No P lno S No. 3. Gold Tipped CO NEW SHIPHENT I THEIRAVEILER 8 •MALAY PROMBING HAN. -BOOIL This handy little bock lias now reached i:s KLEfEITI uDITiON, a sure intiic: i^n tf its usefulness Price, $1-50 par116 words
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Advertisement604 1918-06-22 8 P. &O« Bbitish India AND i%PCAS Li INE Mail and Passenger Sesvicsb, PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract witn Hia Majesty's Government.) vne Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OP BOMBAY are at present pend9d. Vtte Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM LONDON are st present suspended. Passengers fcr Europe604 words
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Advertisement627 1918-06-22 8 JAPAN MAI! STEAMSHIP Ca, U6 tfasovpaiated d&yaatt EUROPEAN l\m. Hi Rsa^keaf Shac^a!, Kf ba ft Tokihiiii Hi Balasaa, Prang, Colombo til England ill The Capa. A .^OYViee tr> m&)ntalncd between loftonAmi yoxts to Marseilles, London, tudes maJ sonti'ac) Trtth the Imyevl&l Japanese Ooven menfe. The New Tv/in Bcrew Steameti malntalnini627 words
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Advertisement280 1918-06-22 8 M. M. MBBSAGERIEB MARITIMES lINOOBPOBATBD I» FB4MQI MAIL LISI. Monthly service between Shanghai, Hocgkong, Saigon, Bingapore, Columbo, Djibouti, Egypt and Marfceilles and vice- versa. BRANCH LIH*. Fortnightly service between Salgon-Toarane-Haiphong. For farther Information apply to J. de COURTQiS, Agents. CALCUTTA DIRECT A British Steamer will be despatched for above pott280 words
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Advertisement686 1918-06-22 8 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY (INOORPOSITED IN U.S.A.) f REGULAR MONTHLY TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE. Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco 'Is "vrSSSSP 9 Yam l° na fr m H Dgkon on or »boub 174h Jnl io« fl bB. bMJADOK 14 000 tons do dn n.i SS. "COLOMBIA", 14 000686 words
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Article1823 1918-06-22 9 The Seven Ships. From Our Own Corretpondtr.i Edinburgh, April 12. One day recently, at two o'clock m the afternoon, a tramlosd o5 people ai Gen rock were seized with a sudden excitement. They poured out of tb-? carriages, out ol tha station, out on to the quay. And1,823 words
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Advertisement553 1918-06-22 9 Assets over $2,000,000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 TH GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the BrltisHliife Assurance Ojmjuiles lot la553 words
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Advertisement502 1918-06-22 9 THS YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. INCO2POHI.T2D IH JAPAS OaattaJ 3afcs,artbe«3 y, <5,000.000 Oaattal Paid Up y. 80,000,000 Ummn Fund ,1, J1.300,000 FrmUmHt Ji laouye £34. Plw Pruafifwiii Y. ¥aiaaksw» Er<. MIEGTOBS. i J. Incr-ye Ksq. Y. Yomakawa Esq. 1 N. Pom* Esq. M. Odftßirl S^q. K. Bonaai Bsq. T. Kawashlma502 words
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Advertisement301 1918-06-22 9 3?w mum vmnrnmi Be, iti, FIRE m MML (Ineorporaeod !d New Zeal&ofl.) HH-Tl2£ HEBfSASeE *****. W, IttllE. (iac--?po»aied ia Hec|fe:sg,) FJ3BE MS3PJNBE Co., L& I (/-^(?ctjpt)Pased la Hongkong LBIBOI f eiRIkTEE Co, IH. $SIR&N7E¥. [Incorporated m BmglaaiJ Fire and Marina Risks of every description underwritten at lowest current rates. Adamscn,301 words
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Advertisement174 1918-06-22 9 THE HO HONG BUNK, LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) Capital Registered $B,roo 000 Capital Subscribed $5 000 noo Capital Haid Up $2,500 00© Reserve Liability $2 500.000 HEAT) OPPI n B Raffles Chambers, 5 6, Singapore, branches: Penang, Malacca, Muar Batu Pah at. Current Accounts opened, Fixed Deposits received174 words
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Advertisement12 1918-06-22 9 Get Health fro* FOOD- fc medicine* Vitafer i» both Food and Force.12 words
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Article1813 1918-06-22 10 I To Deo. 81 May To date 191? Abaco 86,158 Allagar, Deo 303,400 76,800 A.Gajah, Sop 140,4C5 12,100 53,809 Alor Pongsu 276,413 49,985 Alma, 352,500 32.CC0 144,800 Ampat, Sep 216,284 68,111! An-Johcra, Mar 306,005 19,295 100,124 An Malay, Dec 1.710,f42 98,082 485,493 >n-Stra.May 888,964 218,412, Asahan, July1,813 words
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Article266 1918-06-22 10 In above list the totals m first oolnma art monthly totals for Jan-Dec, 19i 7. The month In which the Company's year ends is indicated after the name. Third column shows the 1918 total to date and second column the total of the past month. Every endeavour is266 words
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Advertisement170 1918-06-22 10 r^ i m A delightful stretch by old Father Thames, on a motor shod with good British Avons. For city asphalt or country high roads there are no tyres that can give you more comfort m travelling or are safer m busy traffic on skiddish surfaces the borneo" company, ltd.170 words
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Advertisement21 1918-06-22 10 PINEAPPLE 1 Hams Bacon SUPPLIES NOW AVAILABLE SINGAPORE SOLD STORAGE CO.. LTD. STRONG AND WATERPROOF PATENT i CANVAS BAGS SING PORH21 words
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Article1390 1918-06-22 11 Uaaed by ERASER Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Jane 21st. •m motaMoM of Starling Bhimmwlfcs Mguded w pnreljr aomlaal tar toe umiwi Ok*. lea db. Fajd. Lab* x>r?. scrase. SiucKt 100,000 If' 18 AJlagai 15% 2 6 SO 379,980 Is la Anglo- Java 86% -60 80 110,0001,390 words
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Article48 1918-06-22 11 'Coaß)»a*»s uf Jane 21 Saafc 4■* a 2416 82 d-sciaci^ 5-4 sB2 Fflvaft* esfdils Sm w S4ll 16 Fikccs dfm«nd Baal 817 S»CU, T, T. ..147* 10E03AKA, d«naauii loot Jaoa, dtuaancl iO7i laX»XOS, damanA 66 Sorssßiaoi, Bank Bnytof 18.64 BsdJc ol SagbKOd Rftti 6% :sj]!t^ LccSoa 4Sf48 words
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Article160 1918-06-22 11 June 21. T:q (buyers) $154 TO rsmfcbra 10 00 tJSttttfcisi C)X)*a Na" 8 1 28. 0 i SmMn C«v»o No. 80.80 Psypcjf Black psdtni B'poro 33 00 >^7v?i-; IW&iti fal*} w 46.00 Stadmags (110 *o i£»e Hi 5 doe tfrndmaga (SO so the I'm.' aorc Ksm (Bani&k} uju 'Tjijj160 words
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Advertisement70 1918-06-22 11 THE PURE BRITISH PILSENER i I IS Great Auks Head IT IS BREWED FROM THE BEST MALT HOPS AND BOTTLED WITHOUT PRESERVATIVES OF ANY DESCRIPTION BY W. A. Ross Brothers Limited THE FAMOUS BOTTLERS OF LONDON LIVERPOOL. Great Auks Head Bottlings O F Pilsener and Guinness Are Obtainable of all70 words
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Advertisement680 1918-06-22 11 WANTED 2,5 O,"ff ibs of Bakan Firewood, m bl'letn 5 JhH to ibs rech. irriivor. fl within two miles of G P. O. Sionapr.re. Off jm ti SHIPPING c/o Free Pr ota 1 6 i6,2P/',6 8-7 WANTED o»|»*Ma c'r;k fo.- ruwuiamit Dopartment of he i flcm. i&xfertenoi ol Ftee losarance680 words
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Miscellaneous421 1918-06-22 11 MAIL TABLE Todaj. Inteifsedtate and local maiie, wn.> at too»« list bete w Penang, Malacca, F.M.B. (kf TnA*.) dally (except Sunday). Johore 8, 9.30, noon, 2, 4 6 p.m. Cncob Edina 8.80 ak Caoob Azmere 9.30 All Indragiri via ports Quorra 9.80 am Knantan via ports Ranea 10.80 Ais P.421 words
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Article717 1918-06-22 12 VISCOUNT GREY SKETCHES THE ESSENTIALS Conciliation All-Round Necessary {By ttaDmatia* Cable] LtUcier'a BerTioeJ Londj'i. Jam 19.— V.scoaat Grey cf Falloden ha 3 broken a prolonged siiea?e m political eilairs by publishing a pam phlefi written on May 11 explaining m j cocci c terms eotue of717 words
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Article126 1918-06-22 12 Nothing Decided London, J".do SO. In the House cf Coqhv.cd?. Mr C;::.?; a-; d: the AlL:r! agxeeo to exelods d rman tLipiH r ;i Gci bi f 1 "<{ Ifl fi orn Ulicd ports erd I t c i •.k j a c s t ihe c'-u-;126 words
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Article239 1918-06-22 12 HORRORS\OF A U BOAT DISASTER German Sailors' Terrible Death [By Bnoninno (Jfttilej [Renter's BerTio«) Lcndcn, Jane 19. A neutral correeIpondenJ given harrowing details m con Inaction with the destruction of one of the [largest and rto?t recent Gorman 6ub* marines near Zatbcugge lately. The submarine struck a muie239 words
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Article143 1918-06-22 12 How Munitions Co3ts were Cut Lender, jcie 9 la the House of Commona, Mr B^n;: r Law, speakine on the report sta^a of tha vjte of credit, justified State control >' various commodities auo sad thai tha ccu=..'ry s-\vcd twe'.re mil lions liist by taking over the143 words
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Article137 1918-06-22 12 HOME AFF AIRS CABINET A Parliamentary Innovation Lcnion, June 20. In the House of Commons, Me Bonar Law, explaining the announcement of another Cabinat for Home Affairs, 6aid that it waa s?tmply intended to appoint a committee to handle definite tet questions, ultimate authority reuifrinicg with the W.ir Cabinet. Lord137 words
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Article119 1918-06-22 12 Yickers' Secrets Disclosed LaaJon, June 19. lac haaring of the charge agninst Sir Joseph Jonea iformar Lori Siayoc of Siitfneld) was resumed at Bow* street (hie morning. The indictment also invaded Cbarlea Alfred Varnon and Other persona uukno.vn. ;?ir R D Muir, prosecuting, said119 words
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Article95 1918-06-22 12 The Seamen's Campaign Li ndon, Jure 20. Mr Havelocfe Wilson, interviewed, expressed iuf ;^n^..:oa at Mr' Tapper's treatment In Sweden. All !be b. ol he Union, he afeid, tfrere pass I ii g resold lone calji r bo roe Governnient j > I tl btf the L95 words
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Article13 1918-06-22 12 London, Juca 19. Rubber is at 2s 6d, paid 2s ?^i, steadier.13 words
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Article86 1918-06-22 12 A Loyal Anti-Concriptionist London, June 20. A Dublin message states tbat Sergeact Sullivan, one of tbe signatories to the anti-conscripbioo pledge, has joined the committee for voluntary recruiting m Ireland. Interviewed, he said that it would be a relief to decent Irishmen to find an honest and86 words
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Article81 1918-06-22 12 Lond)u June 19. The New Zealand Premier, Me Massey, m a speech at the Briti-h Empire Producers^ !uDchecn, em phasised the paramount importance of retaining the German Colonies, also the jecessity after the war for tbs prohibition of the commercial, finaucial, social and political Activities of euemy81 words
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Article55 1918-06-22 12 London, June 19. In the House of Ccmmoau, Mr Macaamata stated *hat the recent operations at Zeebrugge and Ostend v.ero f^ore feUccesofui than was at fust supposed. Twenty one das trovers a largd number of submarines and numerous auxiliary crefs were panned m Bruges dock and caniil55 words
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Article45 1918-06-22 12 London, June '20.— The Admiralty states thaf p. British Fqusdron. reconnoitring north of Heligoland bicbr en the morning of the 19 h wae attfioked by geapl^nee N T i bits' were sustained Oue geaplane »ss brcxigbt down and destroyed by gun are.45 words
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Article44 1918-06-22 12 Arrs:»tf-riirjm, Jane 19 A Dutch semi c fficia! d ciares tht\t; only the maximum f twenty-foot German trains daily run over tbwa Limfourg r^ilwhy;?. These trains dee tborou^bly examined by Dutch customs acd military officials before they nre allowed tj proceeds44 words
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Article46 1918-06-22 12 Amsterdam, Juue 20. —In Vie Prussian Lower Houec, the Minister of the Interior said that m consequence of tbe celebrations ie honour of Kofcimko hurting the sutceptib'litied of tLe German population such celebra;ionj would be prohibited ia Poland during war time a46 words
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Article26 1918-06-22 12 Santiago deChile, Juoe 19 Sir Maurice cc Bu^Uen's British mieeion received a mast enthusiastic welcome, the crowd shouting Live Britain Live the Entente!26 words
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Article32 1918-06-22 12 Paris, Jane 19 A fine French success is reDorttd from Morocco, on the 12th and 13th met., ensuring definitive connection between Morocco and Algeria through the lanacueo valley, (rlavaa.)32 words
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Article30 1918-06-22 12 London, June 20— In the House of Commons, Mr Bonar Lavs- stated that the Government gratefully recognised the conspicuous war services rendered by our Moslem fellow subjects.30 words
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Article28 1918-06-22 12 London, Juue 0. The papers state that owing to recent coraplaiuts Mr Lloyd George has decided to overhaul the whole question of aliens m Britain.28 words
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Article22 1918-06-22 12 London, June 20. The Minister for tfce Air Fjrce, Sir William Weir, has been! elevated to tbs peerage.22 words
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Article19 1918-06-22 12 Lender!. Jane 20.— Rear Admiral Lionel Halsoy has retained to Iba command of tfca Giaiid Fleet.19 words
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Article12 1918-06-22 12 London, Jang I s Stiver ia steady, Londjjj, June 19. Sarna.12 words
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Article24 1918-06-22 12 Play for the Ludiea' Medal resulted aa follows Winner, Mrs Peiniger 60 —10 £0 Banner up, Mrs Page 69 —12 6724 words
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Article433 1918-06-22 12 THE ENGINE DRIVER'S EVIDENCE. jLn inquest waa herd m tbe Gorooer'a Hourt yesterday afternoon on the victims }f the recenc collision, on the railway line jppoeite Mr Elias'a house when m at tempting to cross the line m front of the 115 goods train from Woodlands, a433 words
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Article139 1918-06-22 12 Donnell v Batsraan 1 Dames v F G E Williams N C Macgregor v Toesenie Davidson v DilliDghuui I Godwin v Lt O F Brown Sutherland v S S WiUon Bedford v tWhitiaker A Doubles Doig and Leakey v Duun and Stout Ruchwaldy and139 words
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Article71 1918-06-22 12 The lar.fc two exh bi iona of the fxmrag ccmedy Warn Kaightjs were Bold" will bo given at the to* day at 5 o'clock and to* night at 9 39. CorjiDQGnclng tomorrow there will b 3 a complete change of programme, which iacluioa The Soul of a Magdalene," a now71 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement227 1918-06-22 12 ran iVsi* '-\^M^v^ T -ijaajujm ii |S- ll Crc:kd W !j r d Fa!lL Pl::ter jMHJ ff l^ c a i!r of your horre are cracked SfllH 10 W|»«g. Ac bace upon mi Jp^s^i i/ t P r evcr,i? the pcgeibr.lv of cracking. The $PK^<^??J r r^f. plaster fiov/s through227 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous106 1918-06-22 12 S.V.O. DRILL PEOGHAMME Attendance at threa recruits' parades a week is compulsory. [Drills Marked ate compuhcry.] Saturday, June 22- s 230 p.m. Drill Hall or 6th SRE <v ff.oo n Mile Stone Thocnson rd S R E (v) 6.15 n Diemiss Kal!ac;g EteavE Maxim Co and S VR attached 3.15106 words
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