The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 June 1917
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Title Section15 1917-06-04 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE MONDAY,! JUNE, 4, 1917. NO. 89,77415 words
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Article379 1917-06-04 1 The Revolution m China and the Anarchy m Russia are the outstanding features of the Day's News. Many northern and central provinces under military governors m China, including some of the most influential, have proclaimed themselves independent, and m opposition to the President and Parliament. The latter379 words
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892 1917-06-04 1 Not many of the young subalterns that swarm the streets of London to day have ever stood up m full mess kit m an officers' mess to reply to that old service toast, Mr Vice, the King The days when an officers' mess was literally892 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement188 1917-06-04 1 GOODRICH TYRES SAFETY TREAD RAFFLES HOTEL SPECIAL SINNER OH SATURDAY. RAFFLES REFRESHMENT ROOM Open from 8 a. m. to 12 p. m. daily r&ffles bakery and confectionery Tbe best m town I'pcountry orders promptly executed Bread delivered at private residences daily. RAFFLES MOTOR GARAGE Gars Repaired, garaged, and Cars on188 words
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Advertisement97 1917-06-04 1 TH B only tyre whic|i has won the R.A.C. certificate of 5,000 miles without cuts or punctures. "Sttlaltk" Super-tyres immlW" rom Pl antat i° n Rubber. BOLE A€rHNTS: International Trading Company, Limited. _-_n_-____B_B a_-_m_BEmß-a«a— a_-_-__-~^ Ba_________H_______m_m__^^ Borden's Condensed Milk Sales Co., OP NEW YORE. > 1 Borden's Eagle Brand Condensed97 words
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Advertisement79 1917-06-04 1 m LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. General clerk wanted Page 9. Mr Da Silva opens a branch m Peneng —Page 8, Large godown and offices availablePage 8. Powell and Co sell beautiful flowers Page 2. War of the Tongs at the Empire Page 2. Some Buick Cars shortly arriving Page 7. Miss Lolita79 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous110 1917-06-04 1 THE WEEK. t Monday 4th. High Water— 9-5 a.ra., 9*20 p.m. King's Birthday, Government Holiday. Memorial Service Tanjong Pagar Boad, Church 7.90 pm. Tuesday sth. High Water— lo 35 a.m., 9£7 p.m. Full Moon. Wednesday 6th. High Water— ll-18 a.m., 10-35 p.m. Thursday 7th. High Water— o-0 a.m.. 11-14 pm.110 words
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Article242 1917-06-04 2 GERMANS DESPAIR. Frequent hrupp Strikes. Amsterdam, April 16. A Dutchman wbo had worked five years m Germany and recently returned to Hoi Und, as he found it impossible to endure the conditions m Germany, has informed Het Yolk that the food was never so bad as now. He was working242 words
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Article576 1917-06-04 2 The Hon Mr R G Watson, British Resi dent of Perak, returned from Home by the mail. A huge fire broke out m Chiengmai, on Wednesday, May 23rd, as a result of which, damage to the extent of 100,000 ticals, has been done. The fire was observed at about 3.30576 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement732 1917-06-04 2 ILINDED SAILORS' aSOLDIERS' FUND. SALE OF WORK; AND CAFE CHANTANT AT THE TANGLIN CLUB JUNE Bth SALE OF WORK 5-7 p.m. ADMISSION FREE TO {ALL CAFE CHANTANT 9-30 p.m. Tickets $3 each TICKETS: ON SALE At Messrs. MOUTRIE Co. and the HOTEL DE L'EUROPE. .M3TO 3 CAS ii Speaks, for732 words
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Advertisement1127 1917-06-04 2 President U-Yuang-Hung of the Chinese Republic reviewing the aT^^ President Wilson of the 0. S. A. and the ever ready America .tN Funeral of the lite Duchess of Connaught attended by the iZ AND ,ai F| Pathe's Exceptionally Strong Dramatic Masterpiece ot Action ALHAMBRa THB PIONECB AND PREMIER HOUSE OF1,127 words
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Article522 1917-06-04 3 a Comic Optra Battle. 1 Britie b Headquarters, April 19.— The mans officially claim, m the recent _|j!| 0 a the Australian outposts, to have tared 47*5 prisoners and taken and des JSP e*i 2 K nnB, m y §eW BVW 17 fche JJ w hi C522 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement289 1917-06-04 3 IN THE MATTER OF THE ALIEN ENENIES (WINDING OP) ORDINANCES 1914, 1915, 1916 A 1917. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TENDER. Tbe Island of Pulo Eaat four miles from tbe .r: of Labaan held under Government Orant a: m years free of quit rent and comprising ibeut 960 acres partly planted289 words
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Advertisement684 1917-06-04 3 NOTICE. For the convenience of his many Patrons m Penang and F. M. 8. Mudaliyar B. P. de Silva, the leading jeweller of Singapore, opened his first branch house on tht- first instant at No. 1, Biihop Street (opposite to Messrs. Whiteaway, Laidlaw Buildings). The kind patronage of the publio684 words
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Advertisement358 1917-06-04 3 "CIVILIZATION" Notice is hereby given that I the undersigned have this day bought from Messrs Margelis and Champion of the HARPER FILM CORPORATION of New York, U.S.A. the Exclusive Rights for exhibition of the film "CIVILIZATION" by Tbos. H Ince, for Straits Settlements, Federated Malay States, Slam, Sumatra, Netherlands East358 words
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Advertisement148 1917-06-04 3 WAR LOAN iPREMIUMJICKETS. For Small investor! m War Loan. Price Ten Hollars, SERIES 10,000 TICKETS. -Premiums for each series paid m cash every six months BY THB ANGLO-CHINESE SYNDICATE First $1,000 Second $500 Fourth $200 Third $300 Fifth $100 Eight of $50 Fifty of $10 The full cost of the148 words
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Advertisement190 1917-06-04 3 WHITEAWAY'S FOR VALVE Gents White Cotton and Silk Half Hose fl __k with hand embroidered clox. All sizes. Price $1.25 per pair. .^^-^a^ y t Gent's Pare Silk Half Hose withhand embroidered coloured clox. Price $1.75 per pair. UrfSfrnm®^ atWL^ \Zm\w r Fancy Half Hose m black with fancy hand190 words
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Article26 1917-06-04 4 Domestic Occurrences BIRTH. Laird.— On the 12th April, at a nursing home, Putney, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Laird, of Perak, Federated Malay States, a son.26 words
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1340 1917-06-04 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, June 4, 1917. Whilst tho confusion of opinion m Russia appears superficially to be daily growing worse, we are inclined to discern a gradual approach to a situation where at least the position of the Ex treme element will be so defined as to allow1,340 words
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Article772 1917-06-04 4 The Hon Mr G H Niven is appointed a Commissioner for Taxes (War Tax Ordin ance) for Malacca. Mr P M Murphy is appointed Lieutenant m the Coast Defence Volunteers vice Mr B W B Powell and Dr. G E Brooke is appointed Surgeon to the Force. A new list772 words
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Article551 1917-06-04 4 the re _^^t^ I To the Editor, Sir,- While lam deli K bted I Government P ropo 6eetotackl d^e^ problem I -a* more than doubt value of tbe proposed w T^teJ Bill is too drastic, it v JJJfj** 2 and does not seem to m* Ueriy -*>W whom I551 words
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Article72 1917-06-04 4 TO DAYS TIES. Mixed Doubles A Class. (Final) Mies D Lamb and Mr Cpcott Mrs Holden and Sir John Buckcill rec. The committee and members of the W will be At Home (weather peraiinui to morrow afternoon, when the final c.v Championship Pairs, lire Holdes tfj*72 words
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Article32 1917-06-04 4 The German boils hSI Nai .J swine, Then eats the NOSt* provides. Subserving thus creaticn'e g« c 6i e Q M a No pig is mated tffU abides. am-32 words
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Article126 1917-06-04 4 Some pert-oca.* cw\ hab been given tLt -*ticcl tneuder of tbe Or Ire l r0 c tbe King of the B M Staveiey, Kofli'l wh( pore, was kilha m a tion at April 14th at tbe head uf bis while the battalion was tine cessful attack. He w« 2flB shot126 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement225 1917-06-04 4 HARVEY'S ROYAL MANZANILLA TAWNY PORT "S. CA SHERRY A fresh shipment p er dozen $21 jast received by us. (Duty Kxtra) _-aa----B_-----ißa--_-|B----Ba-B---B-aira_B-------l ST. JULIEN try CLARET RIESLING Per dozen pts. $10.25 2 doz. pts. $11.25 Californian White Wine. (Duty Extra) I CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. Wine and Spirit Merchants, Singapore and225 words
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Advertisement63 1917-06-04 4 G. R. Lambert Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS Sa Orchard load, Telephone 10. 10SS. The Oldest and Leading Studio. First m 1872, Foremost m 1917. Unequalled Facilities, Ample Resources, and she Requisite Experience, are all at out Command, thus ensuring alwayß me produc tion ot only the best results m Studio Portraiture,63 words
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Article628 1917-06-04 5 g oRLD CONFERENCE TO MEET British Representatives rßv Submarine Cable] [Reuter's Service] nion June I.— Events are apparentbaoics towards a world congress of 17 *1: There is no Russian initiative I thi: The original suggestion of n U N*h and Scandinavian delegation to mt tha conference m June628 words
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Article165 1917-06-04 5 T .ne 2 —The galleries cf the **-fcaaeei ran crammed when M Ribot, Psor to toe discussion on the interpella ••ces regarding ths granting of passports *S*Cial ill :o atteud the Stockholm con r: )unced that passports would mated to Socialists going to iftei the Stockholm conference ad165 words
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Article619 1917-06-04 5 CRONSTADT SEPARATES IBy Submarine Gable] [Renter's Service] Petrograd, Jnne 2.-— Mr Henderson has arrived here. Minister of Commerce Konavalof has resigned owing to differences with Minister of Labour Skoboloff regarding eoono mic and financial measures necessary m the present crisis. Jasey, June 2. M Thomas has arrived from619 words
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Article152 1917-06-04 5 vinced Russia would appreciate the attitude of the French Government but it was impossible to allow public opinion to be disturbed by premature peace ru incurs. He denounced that campaign alleging a secret Franco Russian offensive treaty and announced that all documents will be published m agreement with the Russian152 words
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Article371 1917-06-04 5 RUMOUR OF BRITISH ATTACK The Communiques [By Submarine Gable] [Reuter's Service] Paris, June 2. Semi Official. A persist ent artillery duel on the British front and frequent successful British coups- dc main are the prelude to a resumption of tho battle. Amsterdam, June 8. The Kaiser has371 words
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Article349 1917-06-04 5 London, June 1. French communique: There was fairly lively artillery work m the regions Vauxaillon and Laffaux, northwest of Rhsime. In the region of Hill 1 08, which is south of Berry au bac, the enemy exploded several mines and occupied the elements of the trenches thereby349 words
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Article61 1917-06-04 5 London, June 1. Reuter's correspondent at French Headquarters says that between April 15 and May 24 the French took prisoner 31,829 of whom 28,045 were unbounded, making with the British and Italian captures m the past eight weeks a total of over 75,010, equivalent to a61 words
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Article67 1917-06-04 5 London, June 1. There is accumulat ing evidence from prisoners, etc. of tbe enormous Austrian losses m tbe recent fighting on the Isonzo. It is known that six divisions were decimated m three days. Attempts to recapture Vodice alone cost the enemy a regiment daily, while67 words
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Article271 1917-06-04 5 SERIOUS SITUATION IBy Submarine Gable] [Reuter's Service] Peking, (via London June 1. The situation is grave. The revolting military governors accuse the President acd Par liament of attempting to destroy the responsible cabinet system. They claim tbe dismissal of the ex Premier, Tuan-chijui, for his illegal demand271 words
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Article39 1917-06-04 5 Washington, June L President Wilson has sent a document to Russia outlining the war aims of the United States dealing with no annexation and no indemnities. The formula will not be published till it is presented.39 words
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Article203 1917-06-04 5 The following is the list of passengers on board the S S which left here recently and was sunk a day or two ago near the end of her voyage. Only one life was lost of tbe passengers, but seven of the crew are missing. H I203 words
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Article186 1917-06-04 5 mm. The Belgian communique says that there was particularly lively bomb fighting near Steenetraete and Ferryman's house and a severe artillery duel near Dixmude. London, June 1. Wireless Russian Official. Near Revnusir, northwest of Kermanehah, a thousand Kurdish horse men attacked us tbe battle is progress ing. London,186 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement152 1917-06-04 5 ROBINSON Co. 'La Flop de la Isabela' CIGARS "NEW SHIPMENT" Reina Victoria Box cf 50 $5.25 Nett Princessas 50 4.50 Perfectos „25 3.50 Favorite A Correa 50 6.25 Especiales Tubacalera 25 4.25 Regalia A Lopez 50 7.00 Esp. La Flor de la Isabela 25 3.75 Stocked m CLARO, COLORADO CL4RO,152 words
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Advertisement817 1917-06-04 6 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN BNOLAND I a»«.*^SMa«a> FOR LONDON. Por particnlars aa to rates ol freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co.. Ltd., AGBNTSI KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated In Holland, Royal Packet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3, COLLTEB QUAY. UNDER OONTRAOT WITH THB NETHERLANDS817 words
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Advertisement600 1917-06-04 6 P, CJ# Dbitish India AND A.PCAR mmmi INE fOompanles Incorporated la England.) Mail and Passenger Services. peninsular and oriental sailings. (Under Contract witn Hia Majesty's Government) Fori China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Porta and London. MAIL LINES. HOMEWARD (FOB EOROPB). OTJTWABD (FOB CBIBA) INTERMEDIATE DIRECT SERVICE600 words
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Advertisement618 1917-06-04 6 JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated tn Japan). EUROPEAN LIKE. A service Is maintained between lokoi*an.» via ports to MarseUles, London, under mat contract with the Imperial Japanese Govera meat. Tbe Mew Twin screw Steamer* maintaining this service have b een speclalit fltttfgiHWl and oonstrncted, and tare flttei with all618 words
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Advertisement278 1917-06-04 6 MBSBAGERIEB uilr I "AIL LIR. I BRANCH LIU I For farther Intention a^ k **M J. de COUna,^ I Oagginoi^l (ESTABUSHED 4I :iE 1 No. 6,7,8 6-a, MAUC^s^l Life Boat Yaml j TANJONG ROO. I Ship Ghandleryl Depot I SAMBAU STREET. I We have always ste-J launches ior sale AifebojJ278 words
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Advertisement588 1917-06-04 7 War or Peace, Famine nr Plenty, Life Insurance is worth ioo cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP m GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UMITED. (INCORPORATED IM STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Wlncheater House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: SI, 0M Jowrf. E.C. :ho Oompaap Ban «20.000 Acposlted wllh ake Supreme Court588 words
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Advertisement521 1917-06-04 7 THE HO HONG BANK, Ltd. Head Offlce SINGAPORE, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, 5 &6. Branches ■alacca, 155 First Cross Street; Boar, 77/79 Jalan Salelman. CAPITAL. Registered.- $8,OO»\0OO. Issned^. m S4,0<)0,(00. Subscribed §3,500,000. BOARD OF DSRECTOBS. Lim Peng Siang Esq Chairman. The Hon'ble Dr. Lim Boon Keng. Lee Choon Guan Esq. Tan Cheng521 words
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Advertisement539 1917-06-04 7 INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m tbe U.S.A.) Capital U.S. 83,250,000= Straits 85.8C0.050 Surplus U.B. «3,550,000= Straits 95,800,000 Undivided Profits.. .U.S. $1,010,022 81=-= Straits 51.800,000 Head Offlcs 55, Wall Street, New York. London 36, Bishopsgate, E.C. BRANCHES: i Bombay Hongkong Ban Francisco Calcutta Kobe San Pedro de Macoris Canton London Santo539 words
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Advertisement204 1917-06-04 7 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In New Zealand. ffllß Insut anoes effected on Buildings, Bent and Merchandise of every description, MABIBB Insurances accepted to all parts ol the world at lowest ratos. VAI BISI accepted to all parts. J. HENRT, Manager. •Micas 2, Ffalayaoa Ireoi. HUaNGE ASSURANCE 00. Ltd.204 words
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Advertisement431 1917-06-04 7 PROGRESS TKANSPOKTATION has always been closely linked with progress, a step iv advance of it, leading thc way. The locomotive and the steamship made possible the tremendous strides civilization has taken m the past hundred years. With the dawn of the new century came thc motor car the long sought431 words
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Article595 1917-06-04 8 A Million Amazons War haa worked many wonders m Germany as m England but none more revolutionary than the recognition which women have won for themselves as indispensable members of industrial society. It ia barely 20 yeara tince the Prussian Statute books barred women, along with children595 words
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Article308 1917-06-04 8 When we have won the War we didn't want, we shall have the peace we do want. I hope we shall all be here to see it, because it will be the most m t.'restiijß peace that tbe world has ever seen sinee well, say, 6ince the308 words
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Advertisement637 1917-06-04 8 THE MOST ASTOUNDING AND DARING PRODUCTION SINCE THE BEGINNING OF CINEMATOGRAPHY^] THE GREAT $1 ,000,000 SPECTACLEI THOS. H. INCE'S MASTER-PRODUCTION -^CIVILIZATION -a** THE MOST APPALLING PICTURE OF MODERN WARFARE THAT HAS BEEN OR CAN BE CONCEIVFn *m.U t a M I mmM IWSBtaa^ffi*^ J^SmmmTi JtßaaaPj^^aaWl 'MS ff* J*V j4mWPm^W^^9mw\mfrV MO637 words
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Advertisement432 1917-06-04 8 MORTGAGEE' S SALE OF Valuable Freehold Land and House Situate at No 87-1, Kampong Java Road. Singapore At the Sale-room of Powell Co., Ltd. On Tuesday, sth June, 1917 at 2.30 p.m, AU that niece of freehold land situate off Kampong Java Roar" m the MMM Rochore m the Island432 words
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Article55 1917-06-04 9 (Cobbbovbd or to Jnne 2.) Bant m/a a4f daman J mm 24| PtiraSa osoctlts 6me m* 2427-8 2 Faanca demand Bank mm 818 [■oia, T. T. mm Hoh&koso, damand 2?% Prem iOEOOAMA, demand 109 Java, damand 184f 2*vk3^33i demand 85$ BovJumaHß, Bank Buy leg #8.54 BanS ol England Bate55 words
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Article1528 1917-06-04 9 •All iQOtaiiOHB ot Sterling Sb&ree most fee regarded as purely Bomlaal for the y reseat Issued by FBASEB Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Jane 2nd. Gap. Issue. Paid. Labi Dr? Botbbb, Sbblbbb 100,000 88 8B Allagar 181% i. 8 8,80 879,980 fa as Anglo-Java 10% let 61,528 words
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Article144 1917-06-04 9 Jnne 2. Tin (75 tons) 1113 25 -3tatafelM mmm 15.50 3:uniiei Cnke Ns. 1 26.26 Jambiai Cnb« No. 7 28.00 Pengtt.2 Black ordiu. B'poai 82.50 Peppai, (While fair) 69.00 Haimtgc (110 lo Iha it 42,00 NB.mega (80 to tha it 52*00 Maoe (Banda) 80.00 Clovaa (Amboina) nom. Bali Coffee144 words
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Advertisement264 1917-06-04 9 SUPPLIES FOB Estates Mines Etc. luetic Acid. 99 per cent pure. jy,t Fumigators ("Four Oaks") and Sulphur Powder. Of Soda for killing out lalang. upinali's Best Copal Varnish. Cartridges. Nobel's own loading with sporting Ballistite which holds more pigeonshooting records than any other powder. (tyrient "Pistol" brand m wooden barrels264 words
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Advertisement492 1917-06-04 9 WANTED General Clerk for Accountants' Offlce. Knowledge of npewriticg good handwriting essential. Apply Box No. 91 4 6 uc C-SINESE CLERKS. Wanted several Chines** Clerks or Tallymen to pronred to Rabacl (ate German New Guinea) on three to five years agreement. Ap^y to "GUINEA." 30 5 uc WANTED For a492 words
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Miscellaneous464 1917-06-04 9 MAIL TABLE Today. Intermediate and local malls, win at looac tn list below Penang, Malacca, F.M.S. (by Train) fl p.m daily (exoept Sunday). Johore, 9, 9.80, 11 a.m., 12.30, I, aafl p.m Bangkok Hild 8.80 am P. Batam AP. Bulang Hock Keng 8.80 am Cneob Hock Gan 8.80 am Medan464 words
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Article57 1917-06-04 10 (MORE STATES COME IN [By Submarine Sable] [Renter's Service] Rio de Janeiro, June 1. The Senate has passed the bill revoking Brazil's neutrality. London, June 1. San Salvador has offered the United States military aid for protecting American interests m San Salvador, thns all the Central American57 words
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Article168 1917-06-04 10 London, Jnne 1. The Admiralty Bays that naval aircraft made several raids from Dunkirk last night and dropped many tone of bombs with gcod results on Ostend, Zeebrngge and Bruges. All returned safely. London, June 2. The Admiralty cays tbe aeroplane attack on the enemy aero drome168 words
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Article416 1917-06-04 10 Melbourne, June I. Mr Pearce has issued a return showing tbat Australian enlistments from tbe beginning of the war to April 8 were 362,000, being four teen per cent of tbe male population. London, June 2.— Official. The first Gazette containing names m the new Order of the British416 words
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Article97 1917-06-04 10 Rubber.— There has been a further drop m prices, both first grades aud outputs being quoted as follows First Latex Crepe per half kilo F 1.76 Ribbed Smoked Sheet per half kilo F 1.78 Outputs (75% first) per half kilo F 1.70 Coffee —This market is97 words
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Article17 1917-06-04 10 A Russian peasant named Romanoff hai asked the consent ot the local government to cail himself Reapnbliscansky.17 words
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Article1320 1917-06-04 10 The Next Half Million. From Our Own Correspondent London, April 19th. Can we get the reserves we need Thia ia the great question which ia preoccupying everybody since on it turna the satisfactory decision Of the War. There are two means on which we are counting to1,320 words
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Article577 1917-06-04 10 The Manila Bay Incidents. It is a thrice told tale, but it never loses anything m the re** telling, as Major General Sir George Younghnaband'a A Soldier's Memories, just published, givea it- A chapter ia devoted to the Spanish Ameri can War, and recalls how577 words
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Article101 1917-06-04 10 The SRC played a return match on Saturday against a team selected from a warship m port and won with a com* I fortable number of wickets m hand. For the naval team Morris 40, and for the Oiub Leyaains with 66 (three sixes and four fours) did beat.101 words
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Article109 1917-06-04 10 The Palladium greatest film ever shown m Singapore is ehown for the first time to-morrow night. Booking is almost as phenomenal as the film. Special matinees, commencing on Thursday next, will be given for children only. The pro gramme which finishes to-night has the fascinating screen play The109 words
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Article74 1917-06-04 10 In view of the practical prohibition of import of cars here, the following list of American (gold) prices of cars m America is of interest. They are taken from tbe last advices from the United States. Hupmobile $1,285 (gold); Detroiter 1,260 Boiek 6 cylinder 1,070 Stndebaker 98574 words
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Article71 1917-06-04 10 (Saunders and Macphaila' Report.) Saturday's Business. The general tendency of the market ia to sell, bnt Punggors 82| cts and Radel las at 112 ate m good demand. Traders are wanted at 93?. Fraser and Neaves have been done at $44 United Engineers are enquired for at71 words
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Article72 1917-06-04 10 Agenta Eaat Asiatic Co. Mount Austin 151,587 Agenda Boustead and Co. Malakoff 60,500; total to date 281,600 againat 204,900. Agenta Sime Darby and Co. Chempedak 9,826 Chimpul 22,420 Jaain 19,000 Erubong 8,080 Kempaa 21.000 Lendu 18,000 Merlimau 102,600 Permata 4,500 Rembia 82,871 Sungei Bahru 21,666 See72 words
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Advertisement36 1917-06-04 10 PERFECTION Scotch Whisky 10 Years Old Blend FOX HEPBURN EDINBURGH SOLE AGENTS SWEE LEE CO. 15, CROSS STREET. Printed and Published by Walter Make* j peace at the Singapore Free Press, Limited, 29*2. Rafflefl Pl&ftA. Slno-mnro36 words
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Advertisement254 1917-06-04 10 ESTD. .•aafe-a'aaaatJßrAaiiT'^'aV PATRONIZED %M £a^ Bracelets and Bangle, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION -iLELSET -AmtmmmimmmmmV DlAlUf.li Plain Gold and Platinum AT B. P. DE SILVA,™. -x SINGAPQBE DIRECTOR Plea-se send your Name Address for Publication m new Directory FREE NO CHARGE MADE l Singapore Office Kelly and Walsh Singapore. Head Office Dollar254 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous52 1917-06-04 10 op, S.V. C. DRILL PROGRAMME. Tuesday, June 5th. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall S V A Recruits. wn do S R E v., N C Os. ii do Maxim Co. 6.10 do Chinese Co. 5.15 Bras Basah Road Malay Co. Raffles Institution SVC Band. G G Wace, Captain Actg. Adjutant, S.52 words
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