The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 June 1920

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  • 14 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, UNB 1, 1920." No. 9,990
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  • 255 1 Air trie an news still dominates the 1 cal>le<s. The lr.!>aur ;u d ftn^mcjal outi lo.)U i«re considered gh»»my; Six srrikero arc recorded and the ejKimatfd lo.«s b eiiormouM Page 7. Mr. Gar> aegpses employers o? hefn*; too backward in* coming forward .—-Page 7. L v The
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  • 895 1 I'Tftcon 0/ sixteen 1. years a^a, wii' n Rom«i.i r«?iE of t\\e uarW,.an4i t' v I'k-ta'anJ tho Fcots k<»j.t Ip .thoir own side oi"'U!,c <;rwat TToman WflJl-'fcetwceti Carliale an.l NewcastJe, tile story gof« that Rome allowed all tho>e peoples or.o night iiv the jL-ar
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    • 196 1 r 1 PLES HOTEL. Most Successful Hotel on the Island FACING THE SEA. ioom3 and spacious lounges, vermndaM and beautiful grounds. UTERNOQN TEAS. Iy, Music in attendance. Cinema on the Lawn from 6.15 p.m. I IRST CLASS CUISINE. j J lay, dinner followed by Cinema. I ii IHI! :>>>iii!!!l!!ll!l!!llllllllll!l!ll!ll!lil!lll!l!!lilir C5
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    • 125 1 KELLY AND V/ dLSH, LTD. [Incorporated hi H -ngkong] £UST ISSUED" SECOND EDITION THE DIRECTORY NOW READY AN ABRIDGED. .CHRONICLE FOit MALAY-ENGLISH < blH v MTS SETTLEMENTS DICTIONARY 's.^bo™ MOTHERLANDS INDIES (ROMANISED) THE PHILIPPINES IN DO- CHINA ETC Bl R. 1. WILKINSON (AKGt, -#«O^ SMALL ulTfoN I ZJjCU EDITION £*V
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    • 115 1 Ih< ru ioi <.„.!,. will be os>« f aiiwi Friday Page 5. Assisranl clehier, vloi'k, typisl and chief .1 Page <"'. I Johore appointments in the I'. W. Page •">. i Coffee to be *old by auction Page 5. Notice re constitution of ltigol.l Bergmann and Co. Page b. BaTikruptcy
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 76 1 ■^pe^s^^ r^*""^*""^ s neaday, Ist. High '1 i lei 10.53 am Bft 3in 10.17 pm 9ft Oin 2.1*) p.m. Wednesday, 2nd. il.ivh Tides 11^7am Bft Sin 10.47pm Mt 2in. Lidgt Ketfand Emergent, 8.30 pan. Thursday, -.>l. High Tides 11.98 2in 11.18 pm9ft3in King's Birthday. fi ?S L.50 pm Bs*t2in. Russian
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  • 216 2 Vdventures in E. Africa. Lieut. G. Garrood, of the R.A.F., who reached home safely after some terrible experiences in East Afiica, tells a strange story of his adventure. He went to bomb a Ctanaaa ambush on the Ruiiji River, but had to come down into the
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  • 197 2 By a vote of 18 to two, and after the !ongest pud most heated debate that has yet taken place on the floor of the Philippine Senate, in which the so-called "yellow peril," protection of lands for Philippine posterity bribe* and bad faith were invoked on
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  • 123 2 Our pre-war books of reference make no nention of Latvia. It is the name by which is now known the Republic of the Letts, which numbers about one and a quarter millions of people on the shores of the TJalfic, and the best-known town of which
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  • 93 2 After being with the family for a number of years, Mary Jane suddenly announced to her mistress the news of her approaching marriage, and it was received witli great consternation. "I hop©," said th» mistress, "that you have given the matter very serious consideration." "Oh, yes, indeed I have, ma'am,"
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 243 2 2 VIBRONA. I THE IDEAL TONIC WINE J, Refreshes the Strong f Restores the Weak 7 Revives the Depressed 2 THE DISPENSARY LTD. n j LUCILLE ET GIE RAFFLES SQUARE (OVER THE DISPENSARY) EXCLUSIVE DAY AND EVENING GOWNS BLOUSES AND NOVELTIES Hours, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. VICTORIA THEATRE. COMING
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    • 499 2 From THURSDAY, May 27, to TUESDAY, June 1, 1920. A BLUEBIRD PHOTOPLAY OF DRAMATIC POWER Featuring EDITH ROBERTS, FOREST STANLEY And a number of well-known stars In a story of a girl who tries to lift herself out of her station in life and then finds that the place she
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    • 472 2 From Tuesdav, June 1, JniH^^^^^M m A MELODRAMATIC SCREEN PRODUCTInv ?S I KICK IN IT STRONGER THAN l}| A THE YEAR'S GREATEST Mil I Adapted from the Stirring SI A LOUIS .JOSEPH VAN* 1 Being the Sequel to the Famous Product i B Theatre before a ree I THE LONE
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  • 1011 3 [From Our Own Correspondent.] London, April 28th. The light cruiser Curlew, Captain James, C.R.. \*ill leave for the China Station about t!.c fcegiimfaaj of May. She will be the iast of the "C" class of light cruiser to proceed t-> thai itatioa. Lieutenant A. L. White has
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    • 434 3 "JEWELLS" PRESSURE t FILTERS FOR FACTORIES AND COOLIE LINES. ESSENTIAL for the HEALTH OF THE ESTATE FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION TO SOLE AGENTS yL fit Ml vk i B W _a^*._^->^ I ifl^ t♦■&&tP C 1 7 j II /I 7%^i kS UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.)
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    • 304 3 i The VrescentTUkr i Identifies This Superior Fountain Pen iS Neither is genuine 1C without the other. Together they guar-•*wj-i|| antee complete writIff j ing satisfaction. The famous "CresB: 'I cent Filler" fills the 2 fiimolv Df€SS Uith /S 5 the thumb. i I L" j a if Smooth writing.
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    • 949 3 The Subscription List will close on or before June 15th 1920. THE TIANGl?AN BRICK AND TILE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements under the Companies Ordinance 1915) CAPITAL $700,000.00 divided into 700,000 shares of $1 each. DIRECTORS. Lancelot Evelyn Gaunt Esq., Tan Wi Yan Esq., Choa Eng Wan
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  • 790 4 rflASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. SINGAPORE, MAY 31st 1920. MINING. [Figures in brackets shows the capital and issue value of the Share in dollars unless otherwise marked. C. Cum div x equals ex div.] Ampang ($100,000—0) 15.00—16.00 Ayer Weng ($100,000—0) 1.00—1.75 nom. Hitam Tin ($300,000—1) 2.90—3.10
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  • 741 4 Panama Passage of H. M. S. "Renown." H. M. S. Renown, Aprl 5. The passing of the Panama Canal on March 30 by H. M. S. Renown is an event in history, and marks a double triumph I shared by the two great English-speaking nations of the
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  • 107 4 Messrs John King and Co., Ltd., Calcutta on the 22nd ult. launched at their Howrah shipyard the power-driven bulk-oil -barge Socony, the first of an order for two, and the first of this type to be built in India. The vessel is built for the Standard Oil Company of New
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    • 259 4 SUNBRAND OLD NEWSPAPERS WE CAN OFFER UP TO 1000 TONS CiF SINGAPORE EARLY SHIPMENTS AT $90 GOLD PER TON (OF 2000 LBS). F AIRFIELD TRADING COMPANY 1 ROBINSON ROAD. p-^.^^^^ Expensive aocsdems like this '^^jf l\}i llfl do n73tl ha PP cr to 1 Ijfei p^tected AOCo /^|j g r
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    • 890 4 CHING KENG LEE CO IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY NOTICE On« of the most desirable Properties in Grange Road within Town and in a select and healthy locality iIBUo *»f The undersigned have received instructions t o Bel PUBLIC AUCTION at their Sale-room RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE at an early date All that
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    • 393 5 1 si oi h lid Pj h to riflrt "i Applf Arm, sosl stoat 1 1 rod to Bos M .1 nt Um Master 1 ins fot Um post i in^'u -i\ v. 21 00^- !Kl>. f'-r Doaiiaioßj healthy, and cl;i>s man, ilary, Junior Clerk D relo hm nt Co.,
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    • 775 5 I AUCTION SALES. ESTATE OF AKDULLAH BIN SAMSOODIN Deceased The under i.;r. (d have booa instructed to sell aucta.n at th.-ir ,:,leroo,n, No. M Kling St ON WEDM:s,) A y. 2nd June at IM pm I U^lf^nllirtSi building land I CHEONG KOON SENG ro oy r Auctioneers. JLJ G AUCTION
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    • 798 5 AUCTION SALES. SINGAPORE cIAMBER OF GOMMERGE RUBBER ASSSCiATION AUCTION SALES. As Thursday the fed June will be a public holiday, the rubber auction will be held on Wednesday the 2nd, and Friday the 4th instant C.ATTEY BATEMAN j Secretaries. Ist June, 1920. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. In the Supreme Court of the
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    • 794 5 NOTICES. I CMJCF NOTICE REGARDING TRAFFIC REGULATIONS AT THE ESPLANADE ON IKE OCCASION OF THE -\S BIRTHDAY PARADE. I 1. litiag motor car« will be 'ined up in smgle rank on the Sou'.!, side of St. Andrews Koad facing north west and on north side of tonnaught Drive (facing South
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    • 449 5 WHITEAWAY'S i" in WHITE X JLiilllli ShU Shi IJJi BLANKETS With Blue Bar Borders Size 58 by 78 PRSOE $7.50 EACH WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW CO., LTD SINGAPORE. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). NOnCES. RE TAN BOON BOH (Deceased.) PURSUANT to Section 26 of the Trustee Ordinance, 1914, notice is hereby given that all
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    • 380 5 FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Buick, iix cylinder tvo seater in perfect condition, now cord tires car painted rreen with white wheels. Mot<* cycle Kxcclsior first class condition. App'y Singapore Supply Syndicate, Rafflt s Pl.ce, Raffles Square, 11 to 12 noon and :i to 4 n n >J> 4 6 FOR
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  • 23 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. VAN UFFORI). At Juliana Hospital, Sama rang, (Java), on May 27, to Jhr and Mrs. Quarles Van Ufford a son.
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  • 670 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY JUNE 1, 1920. Hongkong's Rice Glut. There have been many instances during the war oi glut in one place and scarcity in another, due chiefly to the lack of shipping facilities, and in some cases to attempts to corner the market. Who does not remember the
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  • 272 6 On April 26th ihere took place in the Commons a debate on the new coinage and special reference was made to the rupee and its effect on the East African Colonies. Neuter's summary of the speech of Lt. Col. Amery might have given the
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  • 370 6 Sugar, which was selling in Kuala Lumpur at 54 cents a katty last wet?k, is now G5 cents. Mr. F. J. Hallifax relieves Mr. M. S. H. McArthur, as British Adviser, Kedah, next month, says the Straits Echo. Major Nathan, head of the Kailan mining administration in China, thinks China's
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  • 1416 6 AT GOODWOOD HALL. The spacious auditorium of Goodwood Hall, Scots Road, presented a gala appearance >osterday afternoon, when an "at home" was given by Mr. E. S. Manasseh, which was attended by A large number of the citizens of Singapore, to listen to Mr. W. K. Home,
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  • 35 6 Prince < Rumania, u I steam.,- Mad, for Japan. H, by the Reside honour of S Several official Prince, who Firmstone, i «flin. In t, trip round th« I The aviaton p to-morrow, prol,
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  • 30 6 Another ex title ft aims; S bast Indies publication, alth.ni number ls tut|! kutrations are min:rr(l Well chosen, a:. should Lax >:5 munberi rill embn Malay Peninsula mcnts.
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  • 133 6 General Sir 1>« kartzotr.h,. t, b r au.l nighi a lery int. jecf of I In the cou short n regular rnd x otdet in that m wj nt oi ins to done by Admiral k- JJ At the fall of 1 riaimed ruler of I: military
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  • 18 6 The P. and 0 Co'a tttai t Kt m ainil at Marseilles on 26th Kay. 5
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  • 43 6 In view of valr.ai I i btaMM experimental woik on karri i executive of the Australia] Insl Science ami Industry has rtroninicndrfl grant of 1150 f«>r txptruaeats t* the N lag qualitie- of jarral. I .'n«i < under the Wetter! Austrabai «n;W of Forests
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 112 6 BULMERS HEREFORDSHIRE CIDER One of the very best drinks for this X CLIMATE G&LDBEGK MACGREGOR Go.. 87 Cecil Street Tel. 228. MR. H. N. BUCKERIDGE to aniMMe* that h« etadvcta W SHE ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO ia BINGAFORE w^^, At Th« BDKLINGTCN. 1M P*e— N»rtfc %t U« Ai«!»kl H*U3 FAMOUS THROUGHOUT
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    • 30 6 THE SINOAPOP.E FREE PRESS and MERCANTILE ADVERTISER Established, 1535. Telephone No. 66. The only Morning Paper in the Straits Settlements. CabIes—" ADVERTISER," Singapore. Editorial and Publishing Office, 30 RAFFLES PLACE.
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  • 395 7 NO T tOOjSOOD. „7, ikiU KS. |M < tllv v. York, May 29. trka] workers Rapid Transit railroads Passengers hav« ewarda, Lk l.nl.nd. May 29. National India '.on-striking Troops were and wounded J l |>hii.i<)«-lphia. M a>' 28--have been of the I minimum of a n May
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  • 605 7 HSSIONS POLITICAL. [Reuter's Service.] krassin*s~m7ssion. Krassin, head of the^So^ 28 delegation has arrived in^r* V* ade believed that one of t he obje^Ti.' U > tl.o Franco-British creditors of Russia and i^Tr^r PlAmn MISSION IN ENGLAND. v London, May 28 m,ss,oner General of Railwavs, Siam ami IWesa
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  • 195 7 Owing to the Court of Appeal commencing at Singapore on the Bth inst.. the list of cases to be heard in the Supreme Court has had to be considerably curtailed. As a matter of fact only fourteen cases have been definitely fixed for hearing^ A 1 case
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  • 428 7 FRENCH MATTERS. FReuter's Service.] FRANCE AND HYTHE. ru r-u 1. Paris, May 28. to 68. m Gover n^ent by 535 votes on I t 0 Ke n C h mh %r to the criticisms reLrH y e Conferen^, particularly as regards reparations, M. Millerand defended fivin^ 57u
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  • 241 7 The directors of the Sungei Krian Rubber Estates have been able to prevent the passpge of the scheme for the reconstruction of the company which was passed by the shareholders on April 8. The Budget proposals appeared between that date and the confirmatory meeting,
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  • 25 7 Advices from Sydney, N. S. W., state that the last wheat harvest is only little more than half of what is required for home consumption.
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  • 146 7 A well-known writer has been spending a recent holiday at Monte Carlo, where one day he was lucky enough to make three consecutive wins en plein. As he was colI lecting his final winnings, a friend came up and, having congratulated him, asked him 1 wltat system he was playing.
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  • 388 7 The following list of Latest Additions will be ready for issue on Wednesday, June 2nd, 1920. Fiction. Boinville, Mrs. N. M. Chastel de, Sons of the Settlers. Crockett, Samuel R., The White Pope. Dalton, Moray, The Sword of Love. Deprend, Jeffrey, Embers. Douglas, Theo., Miss Maybud: Marriagemaker. Farnol,
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  • 232 7 A picture production presenting a story embracing the characters, the thrills, the overpowering grip and fascination of The Lone Wolf, which was presented with great success some time ago, and of which it is the sequel, will be screened at the Alhambra. to-night, entitled The Lone Wolf's Daughter,
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  • 90 7 (Fifteenth List.) Previously acknowledged $18,474.75 Per Mrs. Bryant, Seremban 10.00 G. C. Clarke* (March to April) 20.00 Miss I. Peche (April) 10.00 Subscriptions from Klang District Per Mrs. Wootton 330.00 Per Mrs. Schwabe 114.00 E L. Talma 25.00 Mrs. M. A. Fisher 25.00 The Eastern Agencies Ltd.,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 317 7 Robinson ®> Co Ltd. if .i ..'"'tO*'" f^jLS GENTLEMEN'S DEPT. We are now showing an M ;J hr Entire New Stock .^F' T Gentlemen's Sports Shirts I f 3 "< Plain White Matte Tennis Shirts \fc New Po!o Collar L— without pocket J $*.9«> each. THE "VERMAL" m tA %€k
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 631 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated in Japan. SKDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANEBB GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without m>U* EUROPEAN MAIITuNE FORI NIGHTLY SERVICR. f«r London and Antwerp via (Malacca) ,Pcnang, Colom^t, Suez, Port Saiii and Marseilles. 3ADO MARU 2nd June KITANO MARU 16th June INABA MARU 30th June LIVERPOOL
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    • 475 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE P\KETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA Teitpfcoac 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Trans&pntxt l)«$i. S COLL YE B QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT, VAX HOGENDORP (Tuesday, June 1) Lctong, Kramat, Tarenipa,
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    • 605 8 APCAR D LINE. I PENINSULAR AND ORIEOT V f c 1 (Under Contract wi*h Hi* f n The Company's MAIL SERVICJ I > LONDON .FAR.BASTBSM Rx I DEVANHA about 11th June v I DE W I. Passengers for Europe are bookro by the above om, I •cenrs and as far
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 871 9 fc^TEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. SB (INCORPORATED IN BIAM.) W SINGAPORE— BANGKOK S COASTING SERVICE. S TriV*»» n il ntan Bangnar*, Taluplm, Patami M BM I U-f ~n. Ch«npe«. and Bangkok. Bbl trm U S »r. fltttJ tkr.u t hout with ateetrle light, and haT. «i rt «JU thi reund trl,
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    • 448 9 Tke Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. She Ckbu Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND «3er»aß BucknaU Steam Ship Co^ Ltd, (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINK.) (Incorporated in England.) JOIWT FOIT»IGHTLT SERVICE TO NEW YORK ria BUBZ 01 FAHAMA* FROM NEW YORK. SUa.er Da RooU ATRFITv? RfpOr# 6th June Suez S'pore, Manila 110-110,
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    • 496 9 CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES v LIMITED. j& [Incorpontted in En* land] 1920 SUMMERJAI LINGS X920 EMPRESS OF ASI I jm t., w EMPRESS OF RUSSIA jni? 16 EMPRESS OF JAPAN Jsj W OF RUSSIA" and "EMPRESS OF ASlA£ssso«iBs and mKi^it BOUSTBAD A C».. Ab.bU, C. r. O. 3. LU. FREIGHT
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  • 905 10 SCENES, SENSATIONS, AND REASONS. Apart from the exigencies of fighting, it may possibly not be clear to everybody why rirmen, at great personal discomfort and often at considerable risk, should ever be endeavouring to attain to greater altitudes. For ordinary purposes of aerial travel there will pivbably be
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 450 10 6AID HARICAN CO. Established 1864. DUBASHES. SHIP-CHANDLERS AND NAVAL SUPPLIERS. CONTO ACTORS, STEVEDORES aad PROVISION DEALERS. Prorisioas of every descriptioa suppllw •t shortest entice at moderate prices. Orders respectfully solicited, strictly attondod to and doliTsrsd. Oftce:— No. 20, ROBINSON 10AH SINGAPORE. For .Typewriter Pen or Pencil KEE LOX CARBON PAPER
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    • 130 10 AIR FLOAT TOILET PREPARATIONS Everybody knows and uses "Air-Float Talcum Ponder so soft so fresh so fragrant yet sc inexpensive. More "Air-Float" is sold than any other kind of talc. And everybody welcomes the new "Air-Float Toilet Preparations— Cold Cream, Tooth Powder and Paste. You could buy no better if
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    • 195 10 5 PER CENT PRENnUM^B" free from all i ncomc Tav U M» issued by the French ;,,v, r Il for reconstruction of devastated I 4,000,000,000 Francs I Issued at 455 francs I Nominal Value 506 francs I Every year 20,000,000 francs v.il! he i ,';'i I drawings A j At
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  • 62 11 May 31. Bank 4 m.s. 2-4 Bank demand 2-3 Private credits 3 m.s. 2-4 13-16 New York, demand AA\k Credits 90 da\ s 47-^ France, demand 560 India, T. T. 106 Hongkong, demand 80 1 Prem. Yokohama, demand 83% Java, demand 118 Bangkok, demand 91 U Sovereign, Bank Buying
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  • 148 11 May 31. Tin Buyers (no sellers) $140.00 Gambier 13.00 Gair.bkr Cube No. 1 2J.OU Pepper Black 27.00 Pepper (white fair) 58.00 Tapioca, small flake, f.q. 7.T.") Tapioca, median pearl f.q. 10.00 Pearl SagO, small 14.00 Copra Sundried 23.00 Copra Mixed 22.00 Opium, Benares unceirt 8.1)00 Rice- Rangoon White 2,700
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  • 400 11 The "Times of India" has the following: P«opl« sometimes complain that a disproportionately large part of a nwspapor is taken up with advertisements, which they regard as a profiteering device by the proprietor* at the expense of the »abs^ri^« 3. Does it ever occur to them,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 282 11 vr ;3.300,000. ttfr' Assurance in force over $15,000,000. THE CHEAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMED. [I»c^rpor«t«fl b Strait. Sati 0 .C^WUc^UrH^S,,^.. LONDON O FPICE 2 M aew ry E.C. «^£LiSSSS^3 HONSr TO LOAN AGENTS WANTED 'AV MANAGING DIRECTOR ACTuI^ f C AH FAIR AtiUASY DIRECI'OR OF AGENCIE3 C C NICHOLL,
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    • 608 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) clnT\ l uh c hed Y. 100,000,000 Capital Pa,d Up Y 6lfoo o 0 00 Reserve Fund Y 44,000; 000O OO President N. K Kajiwara Eaq Vice-Presid-nt S. Suzuki E«q DIRECTORS. N. Kajiwara Bs«. F. V/atanabo Esq N. Soma Esq. J. Matsukp.tr. E
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    • 601 11 "STeONG BANK. LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) i HEAD OFFICE Singapore Raffles Chambers 5 and 6 BRANCHES Penting— 85 Beach Street. Malacca— 131 Jonkor Street Muar— 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahut— lo9 Jalan Rehamat. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Batavia Sourabaya, Samarang, Palembang and Trans CAPITAL Authorised
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    • 301 11 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated in England by Ruy*l Charter. Paid up Capital 12,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 12,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 Biahopsgate, London, E.C. Agencie.i and Branches. Araritsar Hongkong Penan* Bangkok Iloilo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Seremban Canton
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    • 413 11 Indigestion and Bad Stomach Dr. Cassell's Tablets are the Prized Remedy in All Parts of the Empire. British Guiana. South A rlcn. O. H. Sunpson. Manchester Village, Mr. C. OraffoH ln\*,« River, liadi Whim P.0.,- Berbioe. Oorentyn. British smith. C.P.. Booth Africa, Writes: I Quiana. writes: "Nothing I have sutler^l
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 260 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-D VY Intermediate and local mails will be found in list below: Peneng, Malacca, F.M.S. (by Train) 4 p.m. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and stations to Kuala Lumpur at 6 a.m. Cueob Hock Tew 1' a.m. Cucob Soon Hong i> a.m. P. Batam P. Bulang Hoik Keng
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    • 224 11 VESSELS AT WHARVES. TANJONG PAGAB. Eait Wharf No. 1.— Shrimp. East Wharf No. 2.— Ta:a. Fool; San*. Sheer Wharf x<». 8. Ban Poh Gaan. I Bfain Wnai f No. t. Mvttra. iMair Wharf >:». Sanvki Mara, Bllora. I Main Wharf No. G. Mogam] Mara Deck No. 7. IJris;:avia, Bandoeng, Kamuning,
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  • 1948 12 MONDAY. MAT 31st, 1«)20. I PRESENT His Excellency the Governor and Comm.inder in Chief (Sir UwNM (iuillcmard, k.c.d.) Hi* E\c-elloncy tl.e (loni'ral Officer Commanding; tho Truths Miijor-CiiMieriil 1). H RidoUt, K.8.E., C.8., C.M.G.) The H.iv.Mjlo tl Btcretarj < Mr 1- 8. .Tarn s. c.m.g.) The Hon'ble the AltorneyrGcneral
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  • 787 12 I). H. 9 IN PENANG. Paver and Mclntosh Arrive. A wireless message was received here Friday morning laying that these intrepid airmen, who 'expected to leave Victoria Point at seven in the mornifig, would call here. Notwithstanding the short notice IfajoT W. M. 1.. Bower, the indefatigable
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  • 30 12 I Captain S. R. Perkins and his daughter, Miss Addie Perkins, who are in New Zealand on holiday, with Mrs. Perkins, made flights at Christchurch in Captain Eutn Dickson's aeroplane.
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  • 116 12 Thi hon'ble Mr. Lowther Kemp said he thought it was a pity that the Police of the Colony should not be part and pareel of the F. M. S. Police, under one head. The Colonial Secretary said that he had been in the Colony now four years and he might
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 56 12 The May Btsdal Competition was won by Mr. gaiter. The results were: C. Salter 83 8 7.",. J. D. Sanderson KG 8 78. 11. R. A. Day 0 7 16 82. H. B: Salmond 93 B So. J. Haddon 8S 86, Messrs. Sanderson and Baiter tied
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    • 63 12 The following is the draw for the Duffers Cup Competition. Kewetson, CruLkshank and Evans by<?s. Hcsta vs. Heron, Noon v.-. Freshwater, Graham vs. Farrant, Naughton vs. Copefond, Mar.by vs. Harrington. First round to be completed by 13th June. Owing to the Race Course being required by Aviators
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  • 46 12 The following will represent the S. C. XI vs. the Stafford: XI, to-morrow:— E. H. Frond, I. C. R. Mackenzie, E. A. Stevens, H. T. Quance, R. E. Foulgrer, A. N. Laybourne, X. Brownintr. A. W. Hamilton, F. Stocks, E. R. Smyth. R. T. Gosling.
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  • 172 12 On the occasion of His Majesty's Birthday, which will be celebrated on the Srd .Tun?, a Review of the Troops in the Garrison, together with a portion of the Johore Military Forces, by His Excellency the Governor, will be held at ~.'O a.m. on the Padang. A
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  • 236 12 The f, 1919. Wes f Un t rm by D i [disembodied Officers, nl i 1 Ofl who v relinquished their Comn and v Honorary Chaplain* to the Fores*. 1. «.rs who have relinquished their comsions and have been permitted to re- r k. or in the case
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  • 96 12 M LATEST TRANSACTIONS. Reported by Fraser Co. Ivui'lx r. With the rise in the price of (he Commodity there kai been quite a dei m&nd for mor-t of the favourites but there I few shares on offer. Uiu Bonuts '.'."> cents par, Malakoffa $5.65, Amalgamated Malaya M25,
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  • 57 12 Orders for week ending Saturday, Juiu 5. Tuesday, June 1. Signalling Class, 5.15 p.m. Wednesday, June 2. Third Troop Parade, 5.15 p.m. Thursday, June 3. Physical Culture Class, 5.15 p.m. Friday, June 4. Band Practice, 5.15 p.m. Saturday, June 5. First Johore Troop Enrolment, 4.30 p.m.
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  • 30 12 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending Saturday, June 5, 1920. Saturday 6th, 2.30 p.m.— Balestivr Range. Eurasian Co. Rifle Clcb. R. SMITH 2nd Lieut. aJAdjutant, S.V.C.
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