The Straits Times, 2 June 1919
1919-06-02
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Title Section14 1919-06-02 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26.04 1 HINGAPORB. MONDAY. JUNE 2. 1919. PRICE 10 CENTS14 words
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Advertisement116 1919-06-02 1 MILKMAII IWEETENEB NNOENBEO MILK Moe now (10.60 •as wae BEAR BRAND MILK THE MILK THAT'S WORTH ITS PRIGE QUALITY 1 O/;^^\M 1 ALWAYS NEVER I «S^S^^^^?^ IAl I MOST VARIES I -BCAir^BRANO I EXCELLENT ■tCMtmc swiss w|lK ([j sj i?^ -to oamp-l P"l^ ot I Importers Stookod by JTDIUCDC 9.116 words
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Advertisement512 1919-06-02 1 NEW s as^crs Voice Records HIE TAILS UP JAZZ BAND tha Comtdy Theatre luoosss ()N q c inaai Oneeab I Davy Bnrnaby [8 4010 Any little thing D»Ty Botnab* scd Louise Leigh I fI Q G c icagNa"? Thi. twinkle in her eje (with Lbora Loaiae Le>f<b 1 I I512 words
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Advertisement10 1919-06-02 1 IDEAL UNSWEETENED MNDENBEO MILK Pnee now $1 4.80 net oa»10 words
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Article1188 1919-06-02 2 FOCH POINTS WAY TO SECURITY FOR NEXT TIME. 11 Peace Terms Of Victors. Mi O. Wtid Ptioe baa had an inletriew *itb Maißhil Fosb on the torzni of pcaae whiib aboald b; iaapwod and tba tpiitniitaw neocriiaiy to acooie them, the account of wbiob app an1,188 words
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Advertisement448 1919-06-02 2 r- ''yjlsnbvags Fa>ds-s The l>est alternative to Human Milk. MILK FOOD Ho. 1 From birth to month* MILK FOOD No, I from Sto months MALTED FOOD No. S Frwa months npwarda rjltiESE la a (raattr Umuti tasa avar to the •Alleabniri 1 aWta, kota 1 «< b me %r\ii akroaa,448 words
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Advertisement452 1919-06-02 2 iOiiddit Du^a§ 4^ith ft U'- I*. mm o*ar mr~iCm m buyin«i h-f»fc 9r Cottmtmrnmrn g«od«. f i (ages Is WfM pa *C 4 k feaM A«M ulrKA>«i X«j KtYMEK, SON CO. <%klfe«.t»r*, l«*». I i< JJJ4, I r«BBBBBB«MaSMaBBB]aMa^aBBBBBMB| TYKtS Mora Miles for Your Money Get a HarleyDavidson THEN youll know452 words
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Advertisement126 1919-06-02 2 RELIABLE mm* C«8 F?R IRE I^IABBSSBvi>BSSSSk^H V yS> Ul I^J •llisa-tt^^^V^^^^anaß aasssi^^aassssssa^^laV GA*OL*r~Lit£ AUTOMOBILE CO Btsiol Bcsitl— nauit to Rattlsa Ne«*l Telephone 755 Tba laUowiKf ara d'raeaiy imported tram toe maavfaetarro and qnalnies all trtiaraateait ITO (05AKA) ACETIC ACID Mporseat. gnaraateed. SULPHURIC ACID HudH degreesVINEGAR ESSENCE M pet oeal. goaraatoad126 words
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Article1147 1919-06-02 3 SIR FRANK BENSON'S ADDRESS AT STRATFORD. England's Hope." A correspondent o< The Timer, wilting from Stratford 00- Avon nn April 38. sajs Fot Bbakeapeate'Bbiitbdaj and St. George's Day we bave at Sttatloid c n- Avon eorxe Eng liah Hpiing wcathef— a »kj asd a nip in the wind,1,147 words
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Advertisement297 1919-06-02 3 SOLD UNDER aB WE don't care what kind of baking powder you are using— we don't care how much you pay for it or how good the results— you'll never know how wholesome and tasty bakings can be until you try Calumet. Nor will you know the meaning of greatest297 words
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Advertisement252 1919-06-02 3 THE SUBMARINES AND jfjT BOVRIL tjftgjya^ During the War food supplies bVAmmbm were gr^-atly restricted in the ■m _J United Kingdom owing to the submarine blockade, and Bovril was so ihdispensable to the so' wounded, and the people that it had to be retained in the British Isles, where it252 words
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Advertisement848 1919-06-02 3 IDEAB ARE BOR« IN VARIOUS WAYS ILcy project ttiemsi!-:s vivid'; across tbt mild l.ke a fl«sh of lUhtn:i(j aeioM a dark rkj, or tbev ste«l itnprrctptibly into the brkia) as gently at tbe tatting ol twilight iato dawa sometimes Ibey spriog exaltaat SOt of tl.o mid t 'j tl; .j848 words
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Advertisement320 1919-06-02 4 tmna mum NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA MlirlUtK IB JATAB) Uadar Mall Oontratl with tha laovaHai daaanaaa Oovaniaitfil. (Sablott to tltor ttitai wltaoat attiot.) lUIQPEAN UNI raavnaativ Saanaa Hi (■aloota,) Ptaaat Ctlt.tat, latt, Ltafta, (via 9aea Oaaal) Kaga Mara Jaae 4 Yokohama Mara Jaas SO Tamba Hara Jaly lUIBPEAN UNI (Tta Saea320 words
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Advertisement768 1919-06-02 4 »TEAIIB IAIUIHt Pa 0. -British India AMD Apcar Line (Oompaalet laeorporatod ia Bagiaad) MAIL AND PASSENGER BBRVIOBI PBMIHSULAB ANO OBIBNTAL ML Oa. (Cadet Ooatraet with His Majesty'! OoTorameat) Tbe Oomoaay s MAIL SBRVIOB* HAST OP BOMBAY on Ol piotaat aaa ub 111. INTHRMHOIATB SBRVIOH PROM LONDON TO MARIIILLU A MMNB768 words
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Advertisement821 1919-06-02 4 BTBWH gMUIIW. GLEN and SHIRE JOINT SERVICE OF STEAMERS HOMBWABOB 11. OLINAPP loi London aad Hull about July 1 M. QLBNAMOT lot Genoa sad Loadoa aboat Jaly 1 is. PBMBROKBBHIBB lor Genoa aad Loadoa middle Aag. U. OLBSAVY lot Genoa middle Aag. OUTWABDS v. PBV3ROKB3HIBB lor Hoagkoag, Sbaagbai aad Japaa821 words
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Advertisement280 1919-06-02 4 ITE/Uail WILWII 'Pbtae Ho. in». BBP* JBSaVIS (TM MAU MIIUNTILI It M.. i».| (laaaßttßAtaa a Jafab, •to I, De Baaoa BtooM, PBOPOBBO lAHJMOS naa BUSAPSI (•oojett to tarn, wMtatal atMw) tta Pirtooll Amor Mara Jaae IB AadetMara Joaa M (Mi ooatoaim bertb ovaJHWo lot Bare* flaate tat Leadoa It tvtlltota280 words
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Advertisement524 1919-06-02 5 STEAMER SAILINGS TOYO KIBEN KAIBHA llMooapoaATSD ia J&raa Fot San Franoisoo, the new last steam ship Cbojo Mam, 10.000 toas meaioremeat, will be deipatohad bom Siagapoic, doriaa middle Jaae, 1919. For height and 101 l partloalara apply, te ktoALISTBR CO., LTD., Agaate (Incorporated in Singapore.' THE EASTERN SHIPPING COMPANY. LIMITED524 words
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Advertisement172 1919-06-02 5 The Straits Motor Garage HE UNIOH lOfE MUOFUTBIin M. HI, (iHSoareaafaD n Hsnsassis) ■■tabUihad 1883 i MANDFAOTUBBBB OF PURE ROPE I STUND: CABLE LAID 4 ITIAin t' to if ftoio* rtoir PMsea. aamplM and full parUeulan will be forwarded oa applioatioa to Ag«nt, ALLAN KIITH, ir..AV. f M QREEN ISLAND172 words
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Advertisement225 1919-06-02 5 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION The Onrerameat ia ptepwed to seasides offers, np to Jane 80. 1919, (or 80 years leata* ol portions ol tbe Telok Aye* Reclamation I J. Oo»ers most be sealed and addressed to tbe Colleotot ol Laad Rcrcnoe Singapore, and most be mtrki"* Offer lor Telck Afar I Beelamatioa225 words
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Advertisement142 1919-06-02 5 A Most Splendid Car Any motorist eonters plating tbe paiohase ol an Oakland Seosiale Six, can aately aat bis expeetatioaa higb. Here is a ear wb!eb will deliver all that he eaa ack ol it— aad do it coniiateatly, and with tbe miniaam ol atleatioa and expense. ltd high speed,142 words
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Advertisement550 1919-06-02 6 CIWEMAS TO-NIGHT AT 6 60 aa^i^^TY^BT^rvrjvriv Touklas Fairbanks fcßtitTtrH^TrHwiarfTOfe^al The only aaimal aerial in hia beat woik darf^r' l '^V^^4Edaafl HIS PICTURE Pi M.Ti THE CL*W8 11 nartrn I HI U» fL /im aTpieode 1 PAPER b^.QM A WOMAN B honour Five-reel heart. in two pt,rti Interesting drama W Bpiaodea550 words
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Advertisement492 1919-06-02 6 CINEMS SOMETHING SPECIAL TO-NIGHT AT 9.50 TO-NIGHT AT 9SO William Fox presr nts Tom Mis in SIX-SHIOTER ANOY A thrilling atory ol tbe gold rnah in Nuva Ja WITH 7ULL PROOR4MMB OF SELECT COMEDIES. PICTORIAL NEWB AND THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE IN IHH FIBBT SHOW AT 8 O'CLOCK Bpiaodea II492 words
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Advertisement173 1919-06-02 6 This never happens in an office where there is a Dictaphone Every one of your employes who is dictating to a stenographer is wasting just that much of her time and just that much of your money. Don't have your stenographer writo your letters tu>ic4 —once in shorthand, again on173 words
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Article57 1919-06-02 7 FIXTUKS ■gk Waha LM a. Taeaaay, Juae J. l«iiWii«,gjf M ,itM Kiaa IMUm. BHkßtifcf. Weaac.day, Jane 4. ■igb Wit*, !N|B.tHiß. Tfearaaaj, Jaae S Friday, Jaae a aft** WMm I* mm 441 am Saturday. Juac 7. ■wa Wefta, 4JX mm IMia. ■la* Water. U§m •JT tuai Maaday, Jaae57 words
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Article103 1919-06-02 7 "tNtN at tat Dwkf lIIUOMI IIUOM FMU Bi«t WiißT Baaß.-Bea Wtatt Hia aad Saw Wbabt naaahiaa Jaaaa. 8n»«u Kmabt ALaar avi> Tkimu Oar Oecx* U M. a 8. rtii Mai> «itr Waabaaaa, at Day. BawtaaUeta-BVhe.MfdaM Wear K'uu aiadae*. Boeha Mara. Jiu>i>i Wmo Ipah F. Bil»*i Cum Wmaju, MB.103 words
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Article152 1919-06-02 7 Kna«.B«a.«Mtaaa.bgaiPaaaafll/(lo> Piaaa« V 88 8. Oa. Kaka. ItaaU SM taaa. be* Malaaaa 81/1. to Malaooa aad Maat l/«, 8 8 S. Ca. Taa Hraailnf, Dak. Ma laaa, boat rmMiutk Kit, tm Paaaaaak ty, K-PM WaataaaM.AaL.aaU tea*, baa Maw Ta* Hi, tor BaUT* aaeatt.. B F. If152 words
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Article144 1919-06-02 7 fIU: i-h 130 pa. P b* Mjub udT tataa 2JO pea aaaaaeaad Maw Ipo P. Batata ami Paaa Balaaa pa FaaaSaat ip» Aaaaeha, Nataee Ulead, aad Baa I pa Bate, Taaaatea aad Poaaawk I pa VamTha* <p> TcaaMt. Coaoa <: c. ml ajajajaajajii kMaai Z^saiVV VffOOUaC P144 words
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Article36 1919-06-02 7 ■OOcmU Port (Mm ***m M«Mt f Afdi MaMh i^ XaMk a Mm* IT U March m M Utrtk »T 9 A|»>l S M. 7 10 Apnl M» r 1C Aptil i» Ht; It36 words
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Article37 1919-06-02 7 ■MIAMI PKOOM* J Braairaaa, Jen 1 I*ll, O» Tin Baa TT lot! O.J— a_JM- Taww»,.«alaa» HI """■^"w— aaaa eat a. Ml 4, wmlm mmt Baaa al Baaaal aaa 1% Ta BataWaLMJM h o-li -.OMB37 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article150 1919-06-02 7 Tata. I tmtmm. Mm. U U AafMw ISM UMei 1 1 inWai 41 41 1W ff iiMu tTJ IU If UlaliiMdMMlllf UNii. 41 41 KMiTIa 14J lUIm 41 41 L«m* Mmm 1M Lit Ili^Tk 1(0 400 U U. Miliff n^iirtii 1440 1440 41 41 MaiMM Tn U44 1 1M150 words
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Article64 1919-06-02 7 Falacl 41 41 KM liM^M •10 0 «JT •MM 1* UhrMCMMfiUM MM W ÜbtwMbitU IN 100 IM ton* a lUff Ml MIJI 10 U MMMi Ti«ta« MM M Jt M M C. M7l n M IfMMlw. MM 11 M 41 mi«Ml|(k 100 ICE M Ml hrf. 1U U* ■MMiTwn64 words
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Article53 1919-06-02 7 niM II a) 1 QT.QUP4JM ga. Haaipnii BliaHii Taaawaya t% 4MOJM acs at IMT OUOO4M «nd.* raaa Maaajil 4«% atMM »UOOJOO BMUh •■aaa Maaiaipa) 4% MMJOO mf%m* Oaaaa Maaaai 4% JMOJM Z 'MS. aaa lfla tUjmjm 101 M 0 8.8. aaa I*l4 MIUMt.tM lOl.Ti MB* b.B. »t% loaa I*lo53 words
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Article309 1919-06-02 7 am vat lUkk«PMd« SM US IN Ui MaiaksC 111) AM IN 471 SJi HH^iTAMf II) 0>: Ito I* M«*C«(I«I 171 IM IM N«w ttamfek CM) IM lit IM 4M NyataMM) IN «X» TTI IN p^m§(«() un UN uh it m fHW (»1) IJI 14* 1 M M309 words
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Advertisement36 1919-06-02 7 Watah for tbeu ftrtt appataaii at tbe STAR OPERA TOCITM Mfll, MwTO MaU BBM TO-HIOHT TO-MWMT Ataaia* H«bapUf Noordin and the Beautiful Peraian Girl E. H CHBOKG Pnaaaai T. L TAN, ■mm Paaa l&M hy Mas36 words
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Advertisement598 1919-06-02 7 LATEST APmmSfliEMTt W4WTBD. Baraaiia ajrl te do eewag aad aaadiai at haaa. Apply Bex Ma. 4M, WtWTBD, ti|«-teaeid aheabaad typat alt* jaaie> ly*it to. *eaeeaJ woik- Aapty Bos Vs. 417 HwaHeTiaee. FOB 3»L« PBITtTSLT, aaa tat waa Bjahaiia arawi. a emaaleat aaadiUaa Apaty Be* Me MO, aaaili Tiaae. V Sli598 words
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Advertisement222 1919-06-02 7 RICE SUPPLIES li BbM kLAS aWXaCbt aY aawawM ttaffaft tbtt a__a_|__ AaaV*waai aaaaawk^Laaaaf M a Oiipipiii at it ia paMiaert far mmmetnaehaaa. 1/ aaithiiilni aad < ebap they eheaid aagrt the aaaa ta the <SC F. a. JAMBS, Few! Cuiti iCiiIt M taßwtfW awVliaWai Mawl aaat aattaAaaMK Great Peace Sale222 words
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Advertisement68 1919-06-02 7 VICTORIA THCATRB THE HOWITr-PHILUPS ■Hi Ta ifcjNt at a. is The Tiger's Cob Toaarayw PEfi ff MY HEAT Wadaaaay Jaw 4 *M"l«JMm'i aaa aay THE TOUN6ER 6ENERATION Thareday, Jaw ThaJMßag aawaMee pay WtTHMTWELAW Faiay.Jaai* ■■Mai BhaWe MaateTaaa PYMALMM SaaHaMalV «ltaM T The Baßlrfclag Coaady THE CLAD EYE Ftiaa m Caaal68 words
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Advertisement65 1919-06-02 7 A us. s. k. Mitsubishi Stioji Kaisha, Ltd. (laaorporated ia Jaaaa) lutrtl importtrt, Exptftirs y. Coil ierehmti Ochi Co&i Takashima Coal Yoshiaotani Coal Bibai Goal Hojo Coal MamazuU Goal Kanada Coal, etc. Site AJWBBI lOf Kaiping Coals Loco Ltunp Coal >'avy Lump Goal Washed Huts Coal Mo. L Slack Coal65 words
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1103 1919-06-02 8 The Straits Times MONDAY, JUNE 2. THE ATLANTIC FLIGHT. A ligb of relief went up bom the whole Empire when the news was flashed across the wires that Hawker and Grieve were safe. It seems almost a carious fact that public wliih read or ki aw ol the deaths ol1,103 words
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Article15 1919-06-02 8 Tbe Band of Hope will meet at the V.M.0. 4 on Wednesday, at 480 p.m.15 words
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Article20 1919-06-02 8 The latest London cables to band this morning ate dated as follows Ordinary rate May 34, deferred rate May 30.20 words
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Article20 1919-06-02 8 Ships in communication with Singapore Comnuroial WiruWsa Station this morning were the Oanget Mtru, Burma Mara, Wasaka Mara, and N'euralia.20 words
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Article16 1919-06-02 8 Tbe van Ulom, which arrived lea* Friday, brought a large oonaignment of Australian wheat for Singapore.16 words
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Article23 1919-06-02 8 The lamons Aottralian cruiaes Sydney which pot a lid on to tbe Emden's oareer, is due to arrive in port on Friday next.23 words
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Article16 1919-06-02 8 Tbe Municipal Commissioner* have agreed to oertain alterations in the river improvement tobeme toggeeted by Government-16 words
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Article29 1919-06-02 8 In oonneoMon with tbe suggested reaflcre station cf tbe Water Oateiment Area in Singapore, the Municipality have decided to ask tbe Forest Department what timber oould best be grown.29 words
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Article32 1919-06-02 8 Tbe entertainment to ba held at tbe Convent of tbe Holy Infant Jeans, Bandar Hilir, this afternoon, eonoems tbe eonvdot of Malacca and not ot Singapore, as some people seem to believe.32 words
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Article38 1919-06-02 8 Tbe local oommittee of tbe Young Womens' Christian Association have reoeived a oable from their beadqaarters in London, stating tbat a General Saoretary has been appointed for Singapore to tuooeed MUs Hughes. The lady tail in tbe Autumn.38 words
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Article47 1919-06-02 8 A correspondent write* to tbe Matey Mail The return ot our warriors to their old billets is beginning to be tell in up-country districts, where men are leaving their billets without new one* to go to- la three or (oar months' time the situation will be serious.47 words
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Article52 1919-06-02 8 Tbe iron lyre J ricksha is rapidly disappear ing and will soon pease to exial, says Mr. Peel in his report; one effect of this it to inoreaae the ocst of transport ol poor people aa tbe rate ol bite ol first olaaa riokshas is higher than that of the52 words
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Article48 1919-06-02 8 In the ease of a mine ooolie who died from injuries following an explosion, it appear*, says the Madras eorrespocdont of the Central News, that be went to sleep underground with a tin containing bleating gelatine and detonatort under his head, and a oandle burning abngside the tin.48 words
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Article45 1919-06-02 8 A. syadioate of Boropeana, Sinhaleee, and Indians is being formed in Colombo to work on a patent obtained by Mr. Raja Deverem, manager ol tbe Oeylon Soap Manuiaatory, for making oocoiut batter (margarine^, vegetable, oondensed milk, hair on, aad biscuits out of oooonntt or oopta.45 words
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Article53 1919-06-02 8 la spits of tailing off in produstion of 4,000 piouls ol tin in Perak last month, 128,289 poula of tin were exported from Purak during tbe first four months of this yaw. The inoreaae over the same period of 1918 was reduced to 84* piouli. Pahang showing a heavy decline53 words
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Article53 1919-06-02 8 We are advised that the dredge lor the North Taiping Tin Dredging Company, Ltd., is now on tbe site, and that work has been oommenoed on tbe pontoon. It is anticipated that the pontoon will be ready to float by tbe end ol Jane, and that the dredger will oommenoe53 words
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Article52 1919-06-02 8 The Peiang Monieipal Commissioners have decided that the terms cf tbe Go rein ment oirouiar as at present Iramed do not permit of payment of passages from home of their employees daughters. The reoommendation of tbe pablio serviaes commission is thai Bash passages in the oase ol oiril servants should52 words
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Article61 1919-06-02 8 Kennedy and Co.'s share list, dated Penaag, May 30, says: The share market has bad an improving tendency, although tbe volume of badness passing oontinnee to be limited. Rubbers are quiet but some of the more popular mining shares have active in sympathy with the price of tin whioa advanced61 words
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Article61 1919-06-02 8 In oonneotion with the prevalence si mwiiitoesal Fort Canning Road attention is drawn in the report of aotion taken by tbe Monioipal Oeaeral Committee, and laid on tbe table at last Friday's noting to tbe untidy state ol toe hi 1 slopes, and it is suggested that the old water61 words
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Article72 1919-06-02 8 The Australian oruiaer Briabane and the submarine which she is oonroying to Australia leave to day on Ihe last stage of their voyage fro-u England. Tbe sabmacine, which is ol the Uieat and largest type, is given by the British Government to Australia She is to be followed by others,72 words
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Article81 1919-06-02 8 Tbe qoLition of abandoning tbe present Town Hall is Koala Lumpur to otber ases, and the ercouon ol a tbeatre in its plaoe, was dißCoseed at seme length by tbe local Sani taiy Board, wbiob, »>a tbe Mtlay Mail, was anaoimoosly of opinion that tbe present Town Hail is entirely81 words
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Article86 1919-06-02 8 Referring to the bnilding department of the municipality, Mr. Peel in bis report for 1918 states Work on a house at Chats worth K jad lor tbe Munioipal Bngineer and on a atmi detached hooae at Kimpong Java Road lor tubordinate i (Boers wss taken in hand deputmentally. Tbere is86 words
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Article147 1919-06-02 8 An exoellent program no was presented at the V M C.A. Ob Saturday night to a large body of eoldiers and sailurH. Every item was thoroughly appreciated, and thu men were not alow to tjow thtur appreciation, and asked for many enoone, wbiob were willing ly given. Miai Doris J147 words
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Article290 1919-06-02 8 Tie mail from berne to-day brought new* Ol the death og Much 80 from branchial pneumonia of F C. Harn-00, Ute manager ol l.acadroa Kobb.r Ettatrt. A large number of people who attended Bvanaong in Si. Andiswn Cafieiral yester day took tbe opportunity to bij Arehdcaoon Swindell290 words
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Article23 1919-06-02 8 Up to the moment cf going to picas ta day no fresh Router oaule messages bad been reoeived in this offloe.Reuter - 23 words
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Article33 1919-06-02 8 Owing to tbe late arrival of the Tara n portion of tbe outward mail missed oonneotion at Penang. yesterday the Ist. instant Tbe remaining portion will arrive by train tomorrow morning.33 words
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Article44 1919-06-02 8 Following are tbe official figure! of the imports of rice for tbe period May 82 to 37. 1919 Imports from Bangkok (in bag*).— Broken 24,760, oargo 1,-489, wL.tc 67,424 pulot 1J8& boiled 9,688. Imports from Saigon (in bass).— Broken TOO. white 88,706.44 words
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Article84 1919-06-02 8 It is satisfactory to learn, in view of the suggestion cffired in these columns recently, that the aotion taken by tbe Muaioipal general oemmittee includes a decision to presorib* areas in which rubber faotories shall not be allowed. Also that plaoes outside the areaa which may84 words
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45 1919-06-02 8 The following contributions have keen promised to the Fand Tan Kah Kee 000 Lim Peng Siang 6*oo A. W. Bean 600 Tbe Bishop cf Singapore 1,000 The D)w hospital it an imperative neoeaaity W. A. Bins, Hon. Treasurer.45 words
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Article100 1919-06-02 8 The retults of tbe medioal preliminary examination, May, 1018 are forwarded:— The followicg students have pasted the pre ininary examination in all the subjects and are admitted to the sekoil OoL Kok Koe, S. N Bvant, Lee Sam Fob, Lee Keng Chi*, Misa Sybl D.100 words
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Article192 1919-06-02 8 Rceentlj we referred to the police ba»int h»an tQoaessfal in arretting three CUmm, Bapfowd to hi oonmoted with lha perpetration of reoeot robbaiies in Singapore. The flr-t man wm arrested with a torch in hit PO'Sikhioo, the leoond with a jemmj, a toiob and a nambdt of pawn192 words
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Advertisement216 1919-06-02 8 I "EMBASSY" VIRGINIA f CIGARETTES jf^ INEXPENSIVE J5 TEA FROCKS adapted from the newest Paris models DAY AND EVENINS GOWNS a speciality. I'll -I RICH SILK STOCKINGS ■TBOHO WEAR Qarter top Silk Stockings splendid (wearing quality, in black and white, with silk clox, size 84, 9 and 9} Price $3.25216 words
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Advertisement257 1919-06-02 8 Fran latarttay. Ji ts Tawrtrfti, Jmn SOMETHING! INQAPOB* HAS NOT BIN FOR OaM TIMS A mammoth picture in ten reel* at tbe aUHAMBRA fM MM tar mmta aa* Natarw, saaTk Man. Second Stow at 9 A William Fox Stan, ard prodootion ot roperfeature, pn Mating bis lonr brilliaat stan ■Irieai257 words
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Article182 1919-06-02 9 ENTHUSIASTIC CELEBRATIONS IN JAVA. Governor-General's Address. (Ambta Ssevics.) Batavia, May 89, 4.60 p.m. Today in oommsmotatioa of tbe three hundredth birthday ol Batavia, the GovernorO ioeral, amidst enormous enthusiasm, in tbe mining, laid a wreath at the loot of tbe statae ol J»n Pieterssoon Caen, ths founder of182 words
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Article82 1919-06-02 9 Bbctbb Tiligkjh. London, (undated) 11.30 a.m. Oapetowa: Ia tbe Assembly Mr. Burton' Minister ol Railways, oommnnioated a cable ftom General Botha that the Imperial Government bad given the Union Govern meat railway materials to the value of half a million sterling f.-ee fcr national servioe tendered82 words
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Article225 1919-06-02 9 RSUTIR TSLBUKAMS, Paris, May 39, 9.16 p m. The oouater proposals ot Count Brookdorff Rant z%u have been handed to M. Olemenoeau. Germany demands immediate admission to the League ot Natieas insisting thai she should receive the mandate for her lorme I colon ii refusing to coaiont to225 words
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Article274 1919-06-02 9 (Fbom Ocb Own Corrbspoxdikt.) Malacca, M \j 80. It is gratifyiag to aote tbat Mr. M Kong Guan, J P has contributed the muaitioent sum of I6CO towards Ibe Convent bailding fond. Other friends aad we 11 wishers ot this institution might follow his good example, Mr.274 words
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Article2193 1919-06-02 9 NOTEWORTHY INTERVIEW WITH MARSHAL FOCH. From Our Special Correspondent. London, April 24. The approach ot tbe critical meeting with tbe Oermaas is heralded by tbe first maai teetations ol their expected mari.-avring In answer to tbe samment to scad plenipotentiaries to Versailles, they calmly announced their2,193 words
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Article682 1919-06-02 9 Attempt to Send Money from London To Singapore. At Bow Street Police Court, en April 38, before Mr. Garrett, F>*ak 8.-adsbaw, of 18, Palliser Road, Went Kenstagton, W, was summoned under the Defenoe of Ibe Realm Regulations by the Director of Public Prosecutions "for tbat682 words
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Article162 1919-06-02 9 Secoad Lilt ol Subscriptions The following list is forwarded by Mr J. A, Dekaatel Total first list 11,480 Through tbe S'pote Free Prets His Exoelleney the Goresdot 1300 P. F. David 26 Lieut Col W. T.Hume... 28 George Laub 100 860 By the Committee L. C. M.162 words
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Article29 1919-06-02 9 Cost of transport bas gone up to double its normal rate, wbiob was quite high enoogb, owing to tbe rinderpest and foot and mouth disease now prevalent in Pabaag,29 words
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Article1310 1919-06-02 9 America's Trade Gibraltar la Tbe Far East. If the United Mate* is to retain the place as a commercial power that she has aoqaired daring the progress ol the great war, she, ia collllud with the nsl of (he world, mast torn her eyes to the vast markets1,310 words
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Article376 1919-06-02 9 Proposed Programme for Kuala Lumpnr. Below we give an outline of tbe pr opes id programme c! ih Poacj Celebrations to be held io Kuala Lorn pur. This it si o old be understood, say* tbe Malay Mail, is sola de Anile'y find programme, aad weareaaked to request376 words
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Article149 1919-06-02 9 To-day's Business. ■aephall aad Oe. Ud.'s daily reaett June 3, 1919. Silver.— 6B. Boagkoßg.-RH %prem. Shanghai.— 44] Rubber.— Quiet. Tbe latent quotati >ns lot delivery ex warehouse London, dated 26>b, are crepe 1/10* sheet 1/10. Tin. London prioe on M»y 38 was £12*. At today's local market149 words
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Article185 1919-06-02 9 A oomspondeat ftom Penang writes to the Times ol Malaya: "There bas been a great congestion at the F.M.S. Railways Receiving Depot, Penang, to* some tins.' past. The interior cf ibis hugegodown is piled up with goods which cannot be shipped oi railed. Hvety day carts185 words
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Article88 1919-06-02 9 The ooesout estate owner: in tho whole cf Provisos Welletley, says a c. respondent in tbe Pioaug Ojzitte, aru now r. aping a ricti harvest, as the prioe oi copra is tow very Ligb, selling at over lit) odd per pionl. In pro war days the best prioe88 words
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Article1495 1919-06-02 10 PROSPECTS OF THE IMPERIAL SERVICE. Duties of Officers. Of all tbe service i of be Umpire in which many vacancies exist o ring to tbe almost complete stoppage ot ruitment during tbe war, few if any hive a title mori likely to catch tbe f inoy cf1,495 words
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Article507 1919-06-02 10 Vast Congregation at Historic Abbey Ceremony, Westminster Abbey bad a mote medieval appearance than is usual on April 17. Figures wearing old-world costumes sauntered through tbe cloistera and walked into tbe nave Yeomen of the Guard placed their wands against the pillars of the nave and walked up507 words
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Article189 1919-06-02 10 In the appointment of the Rev. C. J. F. Symons, M A., aa Dew of Holy Trinity Cathedral in succession to the Key. A. J. Walker, who we n t home on retirement at Raster, a worthy anooeeaor haa been found. Toe Rev. Mr. Symoos189 words
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Article472 1919-06-02 10 Entries for Forthcoming Spring Meeting. Tue following are the entries tor the Spaing 111 o ting opening on Jane 10 First Dat. Opeaing Stakes. Soiling handicap. Distance R.C. Peril rt Lion 10 7, Witty 10 7, Qieen Imal 9 7. N»ee 8 5, Firtflr 8.2, Camanflage 8.1, Prinoe472 words
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Article228 1919-06-02 10 Innocent Man Cleared at tbe Last Moment, A dramatic execution scene occurred in Paria at daybreak on April 9. a murderer say ing a oondemaed fellov rriionet'a litejast before going to t' c guillotine. Two Italians werosentejeei So death tor tbe murder of an old woman who228 words
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Article137 1919-06-02 10 Owing to tbe late arrival ot tbe new batch of griffins, caused by iaflaenat restrictions in Australia, tbe Panang Tort Club bas deoidad to postpone its Autumn meeting until August 13, 14 and 16, saya the Straits Hobo. The griffins are doe to arrive in Singapore during137 words
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Article162 1919-06-02 10 We very much regret to learn, says tbe Malay Mail, that Mrs D. a. Bitbop bas received a cable Iron Hongkong informing be* o* the death there on May 29 of her a.ster, Misa Nelly Henderson Kay. Mi«s Kay came ont to Kiala Lumpur in 1915 to j 'in the162 words
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Article56 1919-06-02 10 Tbe following will represent the 8.0.0. v. Dr. N. L Clarke's XI. at 11 a -a tomorrow 0. C. Bfwsbw, D/. J. A. C tmpbell, K. M. Cam obeli, H M Caatrell, B. W. Dty, N. A. M. Griffin, C. Htaaigaa, G. 0. May, B. L. Talma, H. 0.56 words
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Article159 1919-06-02 10 Among the universities and piblie uhool oriaketers who (ell in 1918 were Leu* L. A. ishfield (Msrlborougb 1018) C»p«. J. M. Bjntou (Petto* acd Oxford) Capt G Brace D. 8. 0., M C. »nd ba« (Winchester and Nsw College, Ox(otd); LicuV T, II Ch»nt, who beaded the batting159 words
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Article163 1919-06-02 10 The foartb final in the history ol tue Mahomedtn Football Association Cup, presented by Mr. Wan Cbe Ariffin, waa waa by Cresoanl fit the aseond time wben that team met Mutbibot Absan at the Date Kramat ground at Penang on Friday before a large crow J. Tbe oonJitiona were163 words
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Article101 1919-06-02 10 Following are to-day's ties in the Ladies' Lawn Tennis olub tennis tournament Ladiss' Docblis (Final), Mra Blair and Miss Hiobar json owe IS v. Miaa Lamb and Miaa L. Lamb owe 16. Miiid DocßLia, A Class. Mrs. and Mr. Day owe 4 v. Mrs. Maegregor and Mr. Can101 words
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Article351 1919-06-02 10 Per M V K. Sado Mara, from Birkenhead, May 1 -To S.ngnpore Mr. and Mra J. K -rr, Mr. S B Suwyer, Mr. K O. Maolndop, Mr, and jlis W. Andersen, Mrs. Bind, Mr. J Fulton, Mr. J. V King, Dr. and Mra. F> Seely, Mr. and351 words
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Article103 1919-06-02 10 Tbe ohiei feature in the otaige ot programme tonight at tbe Palladium, ia a apeeial William Fox production, entitled Six Shooter Andy, in whiob toe greatest oo w boy in the world, Tom Mx, appears ia the leading part. This picture djpiota a story ot tbe gold rush103 words
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Article83 1919-06-02 10 Mr. O. A. Saitb, magistrate, Ipob, baa decided a oi»il soit brought by Mr. R. N. Uaynea, of M ««a Fraaa* and N'aava, Ltd., Ipob, againat K»tba Matin, driver of a birjj motor oar No. 1844, for tie reoovery of 189 on aooouat ot dtmagee oaased to his oar aa83 words
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Article501 1919-06-02 10 Sea Captain Evangelist's Romance The preaoben who are walking from Bath •o London slept the first night at Corsliam, Wilta. Six of them were accommodated in tbe V. A D. hospital for wounded and oon vales oent soldiers, where, by the instructions of Lady Goldney, tbe501 words
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Article277 1919-06-02 10 New York Millionaires Pay For Prohibition. J. W. T. Mason, Daily Etpresa oorrespou'l int at stnrj York, wrote on April 20. Americans living in England who detive inocmaa f om the State of New York must in future pay three inoomo taxes. The Now York Lagitltture baa passed277 words
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Article140 1919-06-02 10 Whoever ia obosen to aooeeed Mr. Falaone* Madan aa chief liorarian of tin famois Bcdleian Library at Oxford will find plenty lo oocupy bis time. Though publishers are not compelled to send the Bodleian a oopy of every book they publish, aa inthectaeef tbe British Museum Library, t140 words
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Article113 1919-06-02 10 The It jv B. 0. Roberta, C.F., writea from Vladivostok on April 24, s»ys the Cathedra! Monthly Paper. After thirteen day* 1 train purney they had arrived two weeks before this fiom Omsk. This waa express time oompared with their purney to Ujjsk. On Buter Sunday be bad nine aervioaa.113 words
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Article831 1919-06-02 10 RESULTS OF THE FOURTH YEAR'S WORKING. Financial Position. The fifth annual general mci ting of shareholders ia tbe Consolidated Rabbet Ei.atos (1914), Ltd, waa hell at tbe offioea ot the secretaries and general managers (Caina Realty Co, Ltd.), Nanking Road Shanghai, on May 14. Mr. A. J. Israel831 words
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Article178 1919-06-02 10 Canadian Colonel's Exploits la Rumania. Lieut-Colonel Boyle, of the Canadian army, one of the most remarkable pcrsonalitiea of the war, is at present in London, when he ia endeavouring to arrange a supply of essential raw materials and manalaottued goods for Romania, which will eaable the work178 words
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Article770 1919-06-02 11 Scientists Out to Catch Rays Bending. The ellipse of the ma en Mty2oreit means nctbing to you bat a b.t of smoked glass and a dirty f*ce. Bat listen to ilia romanoe, says a writer in a home pspar to band by the last mail. About770 words
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Article335 1919-06-02 11 Lord Rosebery and Edinburgh Cattle. Wbat we may oall the harrioane eeaacn oi meiaoiials ia now npon us," wrote Lord Roecbtiy in 1 caastio letter criticising Ibe proposal to adopt Kliobcr^h Ca tie tot the purpose, ol Scottit h w*> memorial Tbe fliet thir v that is335 words
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Article640 1919-06-02 11 British Museum's Numerous Attractions. Tbe agitaticn for the oomplete reopsning of all the oommaadeeied mufeuma of London ought to be na, ported, writes A.M D in Tbe Chronicle, and I would write nothing to dia oourage it bat it baa had one bad oonse qntnoe, invmaob as640 words
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Article409 1919-06-02 11 Indian Soldiers' Qnestions Answered. In eosteqoenoe of the reports that offioei s and men have been qu. aliening tbeir British effioers in regard to ilu Ko /flail Aot, tbe Oovernmcnt, with the approval of tbe Com mander in Chiet at Simla, have prepared a pamphlet, a translation409 words
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Advertisement184 1919-06-02 11 monthly purchases a MOUTRIE PIANO Write for catalogue and full particulars S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. (Incorporated is Hosgkong) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FROM BTOOK GENCO ELECTRIC LIGHTING SETS COMPLITB WITH FANS and LIGHTS (MO WIRBS) Price nett $1,200 ex godown. Write to-daj lor faU partonlars trom ibe Sola Agenta MAGE HALL AND184 words
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Advertisement138 1919-06-02 11 RAFFLES HOTEL Th« largest and mott ■nooauftU Hotel on the Island. FACING THE SEA LnznrlOTji mites of rooms and spaoioos lountfat varandahs and beaatilal grounds. ou s t AFTERNOON TEAS Every Thursday, music in attendance. Cinema on thai lawn from 6 15 pm. w First-class cuisine. Quest Night every Saturday,138 words
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Article697 1919-06-02 12 Plea for the Education Of Innkeepers. E. Y. Loom writes in a home paper After certain amooat cf sojourning in ooantij inns daring the put week*. I am moved to the oonviotion tuo inokaepan want eiaoating siJ training no leu than, tar, dcotora and archituots. Thare ibould b]697 words
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Article134 1919-06-02 12 Programme ol drills, etc., lor weak asdics Saturday, June 7,1919 i— WaDNssDAT, Jew 4. B.V.C, Bitate Sooute.-Bal. Range, 4 p.m. F BID AY, JOMB 6. B.F.A. Co.—Drill Hall, 6.1S p.m. Satoboay, Jdnb 7. Veterans' Co.—Bal. Range, 2.80 p.m. J. A. B. Ounii, Lieut. Col., Commandant, B.V.C Singapore134 words
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Article80 1919-06-02 12 A gentleman fishing in a West Highland stream took refuge in a bothy from a passing shower, A typhioal shepherd ot tbe olu school was also in the shelter, and the two got into talk. When the storm was spent, a fine rainbow oame out, and the gentleman remarked, 'Is80 words
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Article54 1919-06-02 12 Mr. A. H. Evans, the resident represent ative in India of tbe Ardath Tobaoco Company, has received cable advice from bis London office that the proprietors of "Statt Express" cigarettes, in order to eneomrtge Tiaus Atlantic Flight, have offered an additional prize ot two thousand guineas ander tbe rules of54 words
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Article750 1919-06-02 12 Tbe Call o! the Fascinating Welsh Hills. High up in the Welsh hills, says The Times, there is a Uyn wbioh is known to few. An awkward stretch ot bog divides it from tbe rougb t>a;k wbioh meanders through the tangle of hills. Tha nearest village is750 words
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Article293 1919-06-02 12 Where the Wooden Leg Gives Way. They oall it the tilting table, writes W. B R. M in a home paps. I did not enter for the Sunday Express prize, for my table has to oonneoiim with spiiitualhm. Nor has it a ln.diun, 1 I wish it293 words
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Article115 1919-06-02 12 Tbe Howitt PbilUps Co. gate a very suoeeaafal performance of tbe famoas Lyceum Play Tbe Story of tbe Rosary on Satordiy after nocn to a large audience at the Tiotoiia Theatre. To night the oompany will present one of the biggest of London suooesees Tbe Tiger's115 words
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Advertisement70 1919-06-02 12 YAMATO GO., Singapore Three Leava. stJW SANTAI CUBANS WELL )ii /m£ B°»P8 °»P of Service Soap of Worth, JBk Free from Animal Fat-AI I *WO loaaoiuioal Prices TJl^ HEO HOW TAY lim Jjj^B& Managing Proprietor SANTAI SOAP FACTORY atCJLEiJLCCJB. FRANKELS, LTD. FOR EVERYTHINB— FOR EVERYBODY— EVEirWHERE Victoria Street and Orchard70 words
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Advertisement209 1919-06-02 12 > A, IS" HIGH CLASS CIGARETTES AT MODERATE PRICt*. CIGARETTES INACULMTINS 1 VIRGINIA. I tt.os 1 oF^t/ V <T* J Vb^QP J (Care in the selection of the finest quality^) matured tobaccos, stamps STATEȣXPRFSS CIGARETTtS with that indefinable rCKCttung tt which is so gratifying to the cultured smoker J^ SOLE209 words
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Article967 1919-06-02 13 IMPORTANCE OF ITS POSITION TO INDIA. A Great Trade Centre. Kandahar is tbe largest city in Afghanistan and is situated 8.4C0 teet above the asa (i.e.) at about tbe altitude as Maymyo and at the name latitude N. as Jeiasaicm and Shanghai. It is 870 miles from Herat oa967 words
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Article170 1919-06-02 13 The following suggestion appears in the' Sarawak Oaiotte as a method of oatcbing oiocodilet, ud it seems to have been ustd bj the wrilei with some anocoss Tbe writet ■Utea I think that throogb tbe mediam of joai paper, I o»a pat th 9 natives on to a170 words
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Advertisement189 1919-06-02 13 SURPLUS ML» BOOT STOCK G nt tmn or bi ho if blaok oaif Corr>y w.ww Darby Boota ■roes Tbis week's ptioe This week s prio; SI7.SO f errM'. $17.78 per pair. SPECIAL OFFER IN FOOTWEAR THIS WEEK AT WHITEAWAY'S Ladiaa' blaok or tmn glaoo kid 1-b.rlho.l VNW\ 1 hie week189 words
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Advertisement66 1919-06-02 13 Etablissements Chatelain Fresh stocks just reoelved of the following from the Chatelain Laboratories URODONAL, GLOBEOL, PA6EOL, VAMIANINE, JUBOLITOIRES OBTAINABLE FROM ALL CHEMISTS Wholesale only from LEB ETABLISBEHENTI CHATEUII Singapore: depot Dupire Brothers UPTON'S TEAS Obtainable from all grocers. Extra Choice Green Label No. 1. Yellow Label No. 2. Red Label66 words
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Advertisement419 1919-06-02 14 Aaaeta over (2,000,000 S.C. Aaauranoe in force over $9,000,000 S.C. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. (iBOOarOBATBD IB StBAJTI dBTTLaatNTs) MBAO OFFIOBi Wlnehaatav House, Slngapoi^a. LONDON OFFIOBi aa, Old Jewry, B.C. Toe Company hu £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court ot BBglaad. and oompliet with the British Life Aiawanoe419 words
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Advertisement448 1919-06-02 14 BANKiNt. CHARTETED BANK 0' INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA Imcobpokatbd in Bholahd mi Roi al Cbabtbb Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each 41,100 000 Beaesve Fuad 1 KO.OOO Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,000 BANKERS The Bank ot Baglaad. The London Joint City and Midland Bank, Ltd. Tbe Lcndoß448 words
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Advertisement495 1919-06-02 14 BANKING. BONBKON9 ANB BHAN6HAI BANKINB CORPORATION (IsMeareßATao ib Heßoaoßal PAID-UP CAPITAL tll,iM,Ht BBSBBVB FUNDS JltOtOMatl- tUtM.M* Birve* 111,*****1 M*,MO,OOO Beoerva Liability «t Pvoarietnrs 116,000,000 Ooairt of Dip»otor» J. A. Plommer, Bsq., Chairman B V. D. Parr, Bag., Deputy Chairmaa. A. H. Oomptoa, Bag. Hon. Ms. P. H. Holy Hon.M..B.H.Dodwell Ho495 words
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Advertisement419 1919-06-02 14 mm*. THE HO HON6 BANK. UNFED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) HBAD OFFIOB Singapore. Raffles Chamken f aad 6, BBANCHBS Pbmamo— M, Beaoh Street Malacca- 181, Joakar Street Moab 77/79, Jalan Suleiman Batu Pabat— lC9, Jalan Bahamat AQBNCIBB AT Loadoa, New York, San Fraaoißeo, Semtrang, Palembaag and Tiaag, CAPITAL Aathoriaed419 words
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Advertisement754 1919-06-02 14 THE MOTOR UNION INSURANCE COMW, LTD. (Incorporated in Eag!aad) HEAD OFFICE 10. ST. JAMES 8 BTREET. LONOON. LIFE INBURANCE gßf*;* 1 tt cti e '<**nies of Life Assurance iaoludiag whole Life, Budowment aad Bdueatioaal policies at rates which compare veiy favourably with those of aay otber Com-miiy, FIRE INSURANCE effected754 words
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Advertisement731 1919-06-02 14 TWO VERY DESIRABLE AND EXCELLENTLY BITUATEO CQMOOUNO HOUSES TO BE jBOLD_ Mesnv. Ching K nt; Le A Cx have been ia struetel to offjt for a%le by pablie auction at tbrir saleroom, Raffljs Chambers, Raffles ■faaaj Oa Momdat, Jl'mb It, at 2.80 p. a, Lot 1. All that piera of731 words
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Article963 1919-06-02 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Tbe Coming of the Motor Hansom There is erery reason ss bsUsws, says tho Commercial Hstor, that tbe UsensiDK of two seated motor hanson s will be adopted in LonJun, than materially norving tbe conveaiei ca of the piblic. whiob tor963 words
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Article163 1919-06-02 15 I sm deeply intortsted in ibe Daily Bz pteee boosing scheme and shall inspect the models with real pleasure, says 1 if. Thomas Duttoo, writing bom 26, New Cavendish street, W 12. on tbe sabjeot cf the Model Homes Exhibition at the C -nkral U«l Westminster. There are163 words
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Advertisement207 1919-06-02 15 WHITE TRUCKS A GOOD TRUCK Is a Good Investment Any firm who needs a motor truck should r»' t loo*; upon it an an expenss but ass an investment because a (rood truck will earn money. You would not buy bonds or real estate becave of low cost regardl'ss of207 words
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Advertisement507 1919-06-02 15 ARE YBU GETTING GLO BEFORE YOUR TIME? II yon feel s growing dfamtistaetion with lite, and ill health sci m? to tbiestea y?a without the Bjrcptcmi cf any tpeeifio disease •bowisg, yoar nerves ar- probably undernooriahed beesnse ycur blool is thin. Take s moment to examioe ist" yoar own ease507 words
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Advertisement376 1919-06-02 15 DUNLOP TYRES z~^w FIRST 10***! If Haying founded the (I Uaß' yr l3dustr y >B ISBS, in o:hsr words having u A BUdetae first H Pneumatic Tyre fapaaat, H M years Mo. It seems Lh tl l^^mil Da >ul table that we /fl^K i tboald be making tbe Maaaaa mB376 words
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Advertisement830 1919-06-02 16 SITUATIONS VACANT BXPBRIBNCBD COMPtS'TORS WANTBD lot tbo Strata Ticrrt (newt department). Oooe! salaries given to capable paa. WAN J HI), expcrien-K! bbortband Ijpirt, either sex. Apply Brtaten p/o fttrr its Time*. WANTED, junior jraagLtsman with expetieooe of *eneral engine ering. Apply Box No 871. Htraits "'imw WiMKLi iliXliDUißbY, sbortbat i830 words
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Advertisement787 1919-06-02 16 SITUATIONS WANTED RCBBBR PLANTER, 83 yean old, with «x years' experiesos, seeks position from >)otobei M ma»»«er Apply Bjx No. 484 Strum Tune* PLAM'J ER d wth »pp.inneol. Univer nity dißite, Eight yean manager, 1,300 are*. Lisengajied June 1, 1819. Reply Box No 426, Straits Times. RUBBER PLANTER, aged 80,787 words
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Advertisement988 1919-06-02 16 KIAM KIAT ft CO Maiket Street. Just seeeived a new shipment ol Hack Saw Blades Morgan's Plumbago American and English Aluminum Paints Web Saw Blades Luzon Ploughs PEACE CELEBRATIONB BEA SPORTS Sea Sport! will be held dnri»« tbe Peace celebration*, oomuenoing at 0.80 a.m oa a Saturday the date of988 words
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Advertisement678 1919-06-02 16 HOUSES TO LET OR FOR BALI COMPOUND HOUBEB "th garage summet hsoce and water and gas. laid oa, at Lorocg M, Oaylang, area 18,408 aq. ft. laffj VACANT LAND »»<"" •<«• Leaar, either lor lease or fos sale. For particular*, please apply to T A Y GUAN KIAT No. 3e,678 words
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Advertisement278 1919-06-02 16 Always watch this spaoa It means money to you now-a-dayt New goods constantly reotired to Suit all requirement* true Fnehioae oome and twhioaa go But to it is not so JUST AKR VID BUNTING Assorted oobart, HAMMERS Ball Pane, Stoaebreaking, Sledge, Boiler scaling. Nicholson's Files Manganesita Paste Brass Wire Tube278 words
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Advertisement211 1919-06-02 16 In aatanalon of our prasant ftw«t Hwa hays added numbwf of ew m > ThasM «p« at tha diaaoaal off our sustomsn For HIRE Day and Night I'Phow£ 1233J STRAITB MOTORCAR BERV I6I II la 7i|, Brckara Rose TOP ANTE^S, MNERS AND SHIPPERS II yon are bothered about A ehangaol211 words
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Miscellaneous334 1919-06-02 16 Straits Uinjes TELEPHONES Editorial and General m i Manager's Office 111 Job Printing Office m 114. All communicauoas relaMng to Witorial a>a. ten and news should be address n4 to fli EDITOR. All communications rs>latl»r K business matters advertisemeata, »a» scriptions, accounts printing, eta, sas>al» bs addressed to THE MANAGUK334 words
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