The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 June 1917
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Title Section15 1917-06-20 6 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE WEDNTODAY, JUNE, 20, 1917. NO. 9/08815 words
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Article288 1917-06-20 6 The enemy by strong attacks recovered some advanced positions at Infantry Hill, bnt were unable to touch the main de fence. Later they were ejected Page 5. The French have nothing of marked importance to report. There was considerable air activity— Page 5. TheAMinister of Monitions notes288 words
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Article1336 1917-06-20 6 PART 11. One notes a lack of that energy which characterises the business life at home and which I understand is more marked here than in other Australian cities. The ladies complexions shew a lack of colour, which is however partially got over by artistic talents1,336 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement180 1917-06-20 6 GOODRICH TYRES SSFETV TREAD RAFFLES HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER OH SATURDAY. RAFFLES REFRESHMENT ROOM Open from 8 a. m. to 12 p. m. daily RAFFLES BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY The best in town Jpcoontry orders promptly executed Bread delivered at private residences daily. RAFFLES MOTOR GARAGE Cars Repaired, garaged, and Cars on180 words
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Advertisement111 1917-06-20 6 THE only tyre which has won the R.A.C. certificate of 5 G00 miles without cuts or punct^reiv "Sfdastic" SupcihCym P Hm/f Made in Britain f <^!io&Sa4fr irom Plantation Rubber. SOLE AGENTS: International Trading Company, Limited. IT IS REAL ECONOMY TO BUY A CANADIAN FOED mmmmmmm*9mm—mmmm IT IS LOWEST IN FIRST111 words
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Advertisement77 1917-06-20 6 (LATEST ADVEBTI«BMENTS. Storekeeper wanted Page 9. Ching Keng Lee sell land and motor ear -v-Paga 2. An important Negri Sembilan Estate for Bale Page 8. B P Da Silva for diamonds and gems Page 10. Whitaway's for gentlemen's wear Page 6. Sale of land, Powell and Co Page 8. Claims77 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous114 1917-06-20 6 THE WEEK. Wednesday 20th. High Wftlei— H-35 a.m., 10-41 p.m. Italian Circus, Beachrd, 5 A 9. .0 p.m. Thnrsdaj 21st. ai«h Watei— C-ll a.m.. 1120 p.m. Italian Circus, Beachrd, 8.90 p.m. Lodge Eastern Gate, 8.-0 p.m. Meeting of Justices of Peace. Bulan Puaea begins. Friday 22nd. High Water— r 45114 words
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Article140 1917-06-20 7 Shareholders in the Kuala Selaogor Robber Company will doubtless be gratified with the excellent results disclosed in the report for 1916, for which period the profit earned was £50,976, and £12,128 was brought down. A balance dividend of 50 per cent is recommended, making 150 per cent140 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement167 1917-06-20 7 AUCTION SALE It Messrs. Chlng Keng Lee ft Co's Sale-room Baffles Chambers, Raffles Place On Saturday, 30th June 1917, at 11 am. One two seacer American Motor Car 17 2 HP. Self Starter, Electric Lights, Magneto Ignition, guaranteed in good running order. CHUG KEIG LEE ft CO., Auctioneers A Estate167 words
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Advertisement611 1917-06-20 7 BOSTOCKS ROYAL ITALIAN CIRCUS BEACH ROAD SINGAPORE. THE GREATEST SUCCESS ON RECORD Tbe World's Greatest Wonder Show NEXT MATINEE Wed. June 20th BOOK IN ADVANCE AT MODTEIE'S Not One Animal Not One Act Not One Artiste EVER BEFORE SEEN IN SINGAPORE Electric Lighting Comfortable Seating The Circus de Luxe MATINEES:611 words
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Advertisement1109 1917-06-20 7 m LAST TWO NIGHTS i "MONEY 1 EYERT MAR AND EVERY WOMAN SHOULD SEP tu AT TBE ™8 Pll^ ALHAMBRa THE PIONEER AND PREMIER HOUSE OT QUALITY WORLD FILM CORPORATION FIE ENT c; BEACB A Drama of the t eople and for t* f, j IS "MO N£ Y" In1,109 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement694 1917-06-20 8 To Night To Night 1 Eat the mtmmomm mpirE Tanjong Pagar Road. Trams Pass the Door. SECOND SHOW 9.30 P.M. SHARP. THOMAS H. INGE'S MOST REMARKABLE PHOTO-PLAY I CIVILIZATION Hi The Most Da: ing and Stupendous Cinema Production in the History of Cinematography It is the most talked of Picture694 words
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Advertisement784 1917-06-20 8 NOTICE. All persons haying claims against the Estate of the late Mr. George Manby are requested to ■end particulars of the same to Messrs. Topham, Jones A Rail ton, Ltd., Singapore, on or before July Brd. 90-6 3 7 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office,784 words
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Advertisement633 1917-06-20 8 VALUABLE ESTATE FOR SALE. TENDERS INVITED. SIPAKTAB ESTATE. Tenders are invited for the purchase of tbe property known as the Sipantas Estate (the property of the Sipantas Company, Limited) situate Dear Babbak on the Bixnam River in Lower I'erak. Area. The Estate oomprises approximately 2,0u0 acres htld under Government Grant.633 words
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Advertisement154 1917-06-20 8 -GENT'S WEAR AT LOWEST CASH PRICES 9 AERTEX CELLULAR UNDERWEAR. The Ideal weight for the tropics Prices Singlets $1.75. Drawers $1.75. Union Suit $2.95. !|w'jyL> f GENT'S WHITE \sCj~i I*U f r3^\! TWILL TUNIC f^iijiililiii\i'i itf v5 SHIRT IWpP 1 R GENT'S SLEEPING CEm iLL WO OL COIT, SUITS, in154 words
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Domestic Occurrences
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Article65 1917-06-20 4 Phillips— Poynder.— On May 19th, at Christ Church, Colombo, by the Rev. Burrows. Maurice Loujs, second eon of 8. Phillips, Sydney, to Ruth Mary, youngest daughter of the late R. H. Poynder, of Anerley. London. Callwood— Savillb. —At St. Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpur, on June ICth, by the Rev.65 words
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Article28 1917-06-20 4 At the General Hospital on June 19, John Chisholm Robertson, mining engineer. Age 66. Fonerai at Cathedral of Good Shepherd at i p.m. Eidadsri Cemetery 5 p.m.28 words
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1976 1917-06-20 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, June 20, 1917. Timeo Danaos el dona ferentes. One of the most striking Bide effects of the American entry into the war was the way in which the German-American papers received the news. The unanimity with which they greeted President WILSON'S decision may be gathered1,976 words
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Correspondence.
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Article597 1917-06-20 4 To the Editor Sir,-Hav,ng experi etJCpd way by sending i u Bllch a interest m 58 «lf f bod ax Pape:^ what various sections c fc J ***Z have to *ay regard^ tV e rnn Tax tbeco CC .u 6 u g c^; e C( !l^ion o^597 words
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79 1917-06-20 4 The following donations have teecr* ceived by Mr A W Vid; at tie Cbrerefl Bank. Already acknowledge! Per Mr K Octcfctoe Hon Mr F S Jatue.-. I M B Hon Mr G A G00d::.... D E C H Wolff R Crichton H Marriott Lim Pen ?tar^,79 words
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Article49 1917-06-20 4 We should be glad to have a= *oov* possible contribution* to the setting up Church Army Tents o Western Front. Straits P^ le CoB i keenly concerned are Mr Malco.* ming and Mr Cyril Baxendaie. and Mr, Zacharias, Kuala Lumpor, H 6 g Treasurer for Malaya.49 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement226 1917-06-20 4 JUST RECEIVED FRESH SHIPMENT OF AUSTRALIAN BEER IN HOGSHEADS FROM A WELL-KNOWN BREWERY FOR PARTICULARS AND PRICES APPLY TO GALDBEOK MAC6REGOR GO. 4 HOBBS HART'S SAFES NEW STOCK JVST ARRIVED i'.v n*. vf> ■■■'■>'. V^-«*^\| plS|i i r v?^ ill The following sizes in Block. Prices on application Height Width226 words
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Advertisement63 1917-06-20 4 G. R. Lambert Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS Ii Orchard Eoad, Telephone 10. 10S5. The Oldest and Leading Studio. First in 187S, Foremost in 1917. Unequalled Facilities, Ample Resources, ana the Requisite Experience, are all at out Command, thus ensuring always the production of only the best results in Studio Portraiture, Child63 words
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Article731 1917-06-20 6 BT SEA AND LAND Wertern Front Moncby IBs Submarine OaWsl [Renter's Bervioel London. June 13. Fialdmarshal Haig ea r!y thia morning the enemy deliaxeJ strong local attack on positions c3 ptured op June 14 eastward of Mon r? i Afcer severe fighting we are I ;i back from731 words
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Article460 1917-06-20 6 FREEDOM OR FADDISM Congresses Galore £By Submarine Gable] [Renter's Barries] Petrograd, June 16— At the general congress of the Soldel, the Minister for Posts and Telegraphs said that the Government desired to hasten the conclusion of a new treaty in which the Russian democracy's principles would be460 words
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Article271 1917-06-20 6 London, June 18. Mr Holm an the Premier of New South Wales attended a luncheon at the Savoy Hotel. The com pany included Mr Long and Mr Hodge, and the High Commissioner of the Australian State. Mr Long toasting the guest said We are as271 words
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Article70 1917-06-20 6 A widowed lady living at Addleatone, Surrey, received a letter intimating thai her eon bad been killedrin action. She had two sons both with the same initials and both in the Gordon, Highlanders, Aftei weeks of suspense, during which she wag unable to discover which son the70 words
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Article281 1917-06-20 6 AIR RAIDS REPRISALS OUR DOINGS UNREPORTED L*7 •«b»*xim» Cabte] iJUuUr't Service] London, June 18.— la the Housa of Commons replying to a batch of questions advocating reprisals for enemy airrudd, Mr Bonar Law said it was a mistake to assume that air- raiding was confined to the enemy. Our air281 words
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Article289 1917-06-20 6 To the Editor of the Times. Sir.— The writer of the letter which appears in your columns to day under this heading seeks to excuse our bombardment of an unfortified German town by dwelling upon the horrible character of the outrages on the laws of war and the instincts289 words
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Article76 1917-06-20 6 The National Council of the Evangelical Free Churches bavo written to Mr Lloyd George urging chat there is a large body of Christian opinion in this country which views with grave disapproval reprisals such as the recent raid on Freiburg. "Surely," they add, "our causes will stand76 words
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Article142 1917-06-20 6 Rome, April 26. The people and the newspapers of Austria have reached a point where the war news from the various fronts has little or no interest for them. They think and speak of nothing but peace people of all classes seem to have been seised with a142 words
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Article161 1917-06-20 6 BRITISH IN AMERICA New Yotk, Jane 18.— All male British. ers from 18 to 45 now in the United Statei will be compelled to join tbe British oolours. The British Consul has recruiting agents throughout the country compiling lists. The Brigadier General in charge of recruiting has161 words
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Article169 1917-06-20 6 Peking,. June 17. General Chang Hsun cabled en Juno 11, that he refused to come to Peking. The insurgents are calling a Tientsin convention in order to set up a provisional government with a dictator acting as president and premier. New York, June 17. The Chinese Na tional169 words
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Article320 1917-06-20 6 ALS A GOFF LITIGATION. Judgment in Trustee Matter. In the Supreme Court, yesterday morning, the Chief Justice (Sir John Bucknill, k c) delivered his reserved judgment in the Alsagoff case which came before him a few days ago. The case related to the will of the late Syed Ahmed bin320 words
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Article114 1917-06-20 6 At Northampton tribunal a manufacturer, appealing for a jam boiler, said the Government had commandeered all his jam for a German prisoners' camp, and his firm had none for sale to the public. The Chairman: That's just what they would do; exactly what you might expect! Of114 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement113 1917-06-20 6 Received 'CHRISTY S SINGLE AND DOUBL3 TERAi HATS IN GREY, FAWN AND CUBA ALL SIZES STOCKED Robinson Co. Mr. H. N. :>IICIICEfiiyOE (late of Messrs LAFAYETTE, Photographers to TLeir MAJESTIES) begs to annoccce that Yu has optmd a STUDIO at The BURLINGTON, coleman st. Artistic Portr&itoie; Gronp^, cmm. cial and113 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement671 1917-06-20 6 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND FOR LONDON. For particulars as to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGBNTSJ KQNINKLIJKE PAKETVMR? MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland, Boy*l Packet Navigation Co.. of Batavia. I—3, OOLLTBB QUAY. CHDBH OOHTRAOT WITH THE NETHERLANDS ISDIA OOVERKMB*671 words
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Advertisement56 1917-06-20 6 HEAP ENG HOH STEAMSHIf CO., LIMITED. Singapore to Batafla, Cherlbon, Samara* j Sail Twice a Week. Singapore to Billlton Soorabaja sof SlngapadJa (Ball). Sail Weekly. Singapore to Pangkal Plnang, BataYia, Samaraog, Batarla, Plnang, and Slngapori Sail fortnightly. For fiolght, passage and further Inf oimatlot Apply lo The Registered Office No.56 words
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Advertisement592 1917-06-20 6 P. O« British India AND AIPCAB LIINE (Companies Incorporated la England.) Mail and Passenger Services, peninsulas and oriental sailings. (Under Contract with Hie Majesty's Government.) For; China. Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Netfltorranoan Ports and London. MAIL LINES. EOMBWABD (FOB BUBOM). I OOTWABD (WQH QUA) INTERMEDIATE DIRECT SERVICE592 words
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Advertisement613 1917-06-20 6 N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd (Inaorforilea la Jsyas) EURSPEAK LINE. A servtoe Is Tnalritalncifl between Tntobami fla ports to ManeUles, Locdcn, ondet duu contract with the Imperial Japanese Goreni ment. The New Twin screw Steamer fPfititaitiim this Bevrioe have been SfeetaUt fl^giMfl and constarnoted, and ate ftttei613 words
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Advertisement179 1917-06-20 6 "AIL LIKI, Fortnightly servw h^ BRAHCH LIHI For further information appt, COURT(MS S Gaggino iCo (EBTABLIBHED IS SlhG if o RE !87j MO. 6,7, 8 *6-a, MALACCA STKfi Life Boat Yam I TAN JONG Roo. Ship Chandlery Depot SAMBAU STREET We have always stean launches for sale, life boats and179 words
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Article1082 1917-06-20 7 A Dream War Invention. "The tanks. Good Heavens said the sergeant slowly, The tanks staggered us when they appeared but Invisible Paint he opened and knotted again his big hands in mute expression of the futility of words* "You were in the Paint Push asked the stranger. "Aye,1,082 words
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Article432 1917-06-20 7 Views of the "Tokyo Jijl," There are both pessimistic and optimistic views in Japan regarding the situation in Russia, but it is noteworthy that euch an influential paper as the Tokyo Jiji should see reasons for taking the optimistic side. Inasmuch as the Revolution was432 words
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239 1917-06-20 7 Mr. A. V. Thakkar, writing in The Social Service Quarterly, (April 1917) sketches a rough scheme for making primary education universal in Bombay by adopting compulsory education first for boys and then for girls. He also calculates the cost of this scheme and spreads the239 words
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Article53 1917-06-20 7 London, flay 4. The Journal of Com merce states that as the result of conferences between. Sir Joseph Maclay, Shipping Controller, and Seamen's Union, the new British standardised ships will acoomodate their crews aft. There will be separate cubicles containing two men each, and messroomi and bathrooms53 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement187 1917-06-20 7 BUCHANANS SCOTCH WHISKY CROW ABOUT" U^L-s^^: "BLACK WHITE" ALWAYS THE HIGHEST QUALITY The Enormous Stocks held by BUCHANAN Co. at their Donaed store the largest in the world) enable them to maintain tne high quality of this famous blend. The Borneo Co., Ltd. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. SOLE IMPORTERS Grossmith's Jw187 words
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Advertisement397 1917-06-20 7 WAR LOAN PREMIUM TICKETS. For Small Investors In War Loan. Price ten Dollars. SERIES 10,000 TICKETS. Premiums for each series paid in cash every six months BY THE ANGLO-CHINESE SYNDICATE First $1,000 Second $500 Fourth $200 Third $300 Fifth $100 Eight of $50 Fifty of $10 The fail cost of397 words
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Article632 1917-06-20 8 A Flooded Front. "Do you know what my part of the front is like laid the Belgian officer on leave in London, ai we gathered round the smoking room fire. "No? I will tell yon. Picture to yourself miles of flooded land, desolate and depressing, flanked here632 words
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Article268 1917-06-20 8 Great Supply Which His Only Been Ti«*d. Sir Edward Morris, Premier of Newfoundland, presiding at a meeting of the Royal Colonial Institute, when Mr H C Thomeon read a paper on The Imperial Value of the Newfoundland Fisheries, eaicfc they had in Newfoundland probably the greatest fisheries in268 words
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Article440 1917-06-20 8 The following Me the chief personage! concerned in the great Russian drams M Rodzianko, who was re-elected Preii dent of the Duma last November, it a strong war party man. There can only be peace talk," he haa declared," when Germany haa been beaten to her440 words
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Advertisement236 1917-06-20 8 PROGRESS TRANSPORTATION has always been closely linked with progress, a step in advance of it, leading the way. The locomotive and the steamship made possible the tremendous strides civilization has taken in the past hundred years. With the dawn of the new century came the' motor ©ar—the long sought solution236 words
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Advertisement27 1917-06-20 8 H. S. KIBWAN Dairy-man and Fodder Contractor. Freeh Milk so ots. per pint (cheaper than tinned milk). Best quality Horae Food, Harness repairs, Riding lessons etc. j27 words
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Advertisement296 1917-06-20 8 QS^SSfSXtv.?^ r**-f~~ tTJ j ''vPi ■BB^B?^***^ laf^^ iwßf^B^Tlniwi^n tb\ v y-!^? r i. -IkV'- j^-s H| HBMBsISSnBHKSRSBHftT^BH BMnPuHwr/^v. 1 Xj"»^*'v' s ■VfinHfefiEEu7ay»^ J bPtTI J BBaß^lVa^Br^^^ ***"-> I*3 J^RKi^'ife'^^SlV£s*'4K*9k*j'kA" *4'' "^<L. BB^uBBBBiX^i i^" ff* v^uSsf^s £?'jc^riBF2BKBBK^BBB^^^^ te^ .^CSI jBKb^S BB^C& v^i^? >^ 4 -jp^"^ BL^BBt^zi? r^Ty*ioPmir»'>?Ljß^r^^B>jgß^^^aß^F* CBi^HfeM%A'^^HSHBBBBB-_ •^^MiJLi «Wf "i.296 words
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Article55 1917-06-20 9 Jnne 19, 1917. The fol lowing are the shares at to which I changes are do tided in Messrs Frags r and Cj's yesterday's share list: ROBBER DOLLAR COMPANIES. Buyers Sellers Chaoslrat Scrdang $8.75 #9.00 Haytor 9.00 9.60 Indragiri 21.50 22.00 Malaka Pinda 2.46 2.66 Malakoff 3.9055 words
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Article56 1917-06-20 9 iCQBKBOTiD up *o Jnne 19.) B&r* 4 m/i «.4§ H dam&Dd 24i PftlTftSt c; 'Viitt 8m 2 4 18* 1 8 Fiance demand Bank 618 l&DIA, T. T. HOS&KOBO, dtmand 6l%Prem Yokohama, damacd ioe Java, fitm&nd 184J S*B6SOE, dasftifd «ei f ovKKSiase, Bank Bayict $8.64 fcaak et finfflend Bat*56 words
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Article140 1917-06-20 9 June 19 Tin (175 tons) 1112.50 Jftmkica I COO -r.ockiav Csirts No. 1 26.26 >.r;fcU* C«V« No. f 26.00 ■•epp-oa Black ordm, B'peaa 29.25 "Bpp*i, <Whit« l*l») 40.00 IfVtßMgl (110 10 lsb« )i» 42.02 <'s?mega .80 to She ;i S2.CC tiace (Banda) SO.OO devoe (Amboina) nom. Sail Coffea (4%140 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement592 1917-06-20 9 War or Peace, Famine or Plenty, Life Insurance is worth too cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY 18 P THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). SEAD OFFICE: Winchester Boom, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE! SS, Old JeWTf. RC. 1 Vm CtamtMv aas £30,000 tfiposftoa with fee592 words
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Advertisement513 1917-06-20 9 THE! HO HONG BANK, Ltd. Head Office SINGAPORE, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, 5 6. Branches ■alacca, 155 First Cross Street; loir, 77/79 Mis Suleiman. GAPITIL. Registered- $8,000,000. o£*Lr*:.- w.oco.coo. Subscribed 33.500,000. Paid np 11,750,000. BOARD OF DIBEGTOBS. Lim Peng Slang Esq Chairman. The Hon'ble Dr. Lim Boon Keng. Lee Choon Gaan Esq.513 words
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Advertisement580 1917-06-20 9 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Inooiyorated In New Zealand. fill Inmuraneeß effected on Buildings, Bent and Merchandise of every dssorlptlon. MAJUHI Insurances accepted to all yaita ol tbe world at lowest rates. ■II tiai accepted to all parts. J. HENRY, Manager. Offloas 2, Flalaysoß firaai. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE 80. Ltd. (Incorporated580 words
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Advertisement588 1917-06-20 9 STORE-KEEPER. Store-keeper with good knowledge of build ing materials required for BiDgarore. Balarj f 150 per month. Cash security ot 8300 neces sary. First class men active and energetic need only apply in writing* t-j B. H. P. c/o this paper. 20-6 uc JOHORE GOVERNMENT DISFENSAfcY Wanted a well qualified588 words
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Miscellaneous352 1917-06-20 9 w MAIL TABLE Tedij, intbt nediate and local malls, will be found io Ust below Penang, Malacca, F.M.S. (by Train) I pan, flatly (except Sunday). Johore. 8. 8.80, 11 a.m., 12.80, 8, 4 A 8 p.m P. Batam kP. Bulang Hock Kane 8.80 am Cncob Hock Gan 8.80 ah Rangoon352 words
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Article1064 1917-06-20 10 GAMING OR WAGERING APPEAL IN RALLI BROS— ANGULIA CASE. j Important Legal Issue. A case of especial general interest and. legal importance oame before Mr Justice Woodward, Mr Justice Sproule and Mr Justice Edmunds, sitting in the Supreme Caurt in oourt of appeal yesterday. Tne appeal concerned was that of1,064 words
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Article370 1917-06-20 10 Two Judgments. Their lordships the Chief Justice (Sir John Bucknill, kc), Mr Justice Woodward and Mr Justice Edmonds in the Supreme Court yesterday gave judgment in two ot the casae which have been before them in couct of appeal. An Invalidated Mortgage. The first was with regard370 words
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Article377 1917-06-20 10 Menu. 1. Green Pea Soap. 2. Macaroni Catlets. 8. Sausage Rolls. Mashed potatoes and apple sauce. 4. Cold Pineapple and Sago Padding. Recipes. Green Pea Soup.—Add to a pint and a half of boiling water the cot tents o! a tin of peas, only patting aside sufficient to377 words
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Article721 1917-06-20 10 Association Football. From Owr Own Corrapondeni Ed id burgh, May 2. On the last day of the Scottish League competition, Rangers were displaced on the.table by Greenock Morton, as the remit of their failure at Dundee and Morton's victory over a weakened Aberdeen eleven at Cappielaw. Celtio are721 words
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Article151 1917-06-20 10 The marriage was solemnised at Bft Mary'e Church, Kuala Lumpur, on Sa J turday at noon, by the Rev A B Cham- pion, of Mr A H Callwood, of Messrs Guthrie and Co, of Kuala Lumpur, to' Miss Maud M Saville, of Singapore. The bride, who was151 words
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S C C TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
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Article161 1917-06-20 10 B. Singles. Towill beat Anyon, 5—7, 6—o, 6—B. Joyce beat Zehnder, 7 —5, 6—4. Chapman beat Rayner, w.o. Potts beat Patterson, 6—B, 6 —2. Wishart vs Todd, postponed. C. Singles. Tamer beat Sammy, 6 —2, 6 —2. Moss beat Thamsen, 6 —l, 6 —2. Lowndes beat Buckley, w.o.161 words
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Article74 1917-06-20 10 B. Class Single, Badham vs Wilson. Murray vs Mamoli. Palgrave vs Hetta, postponed to Friday. Hadden vs Dick. Hill scratches to Swindell. C. Class Single. Wilson vs Terzano. Hacker vs King. Dewis vs Wright. A. Class Doule Handicap. Kleinman and Sinclair vs Hunt and Donnell, postponed. B.74 words
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Article84 1917-06-20 10 Championship. Wodehouse vs Brown. A Class Single Handicap. Tyler vs Dean. Tinsley vs Donnell. Sinclair vs Nathan. Hunt vs Edwards. Milligan (postponed) vs Ruchwaldy. Newcomer's Handicap. Leitch vs Lecot. Graham vs Oordon. Oreig vs Smith. King vs Evans. Hughes vs Fifoot. Martin vs Lloyd. Profession Pairs. Law, Perkins84 words
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Article54 1917-06-20 10 The Ladies' June Spoon competition was played on Monday and resulted in a win for Mrs F M Baddeley, who returned a net score of 40. The following cards were returned. Mrs Baddeley 55 15 40 Mrs Mayson 57 8 49 Mrs Robinson 66 16 51 Mrs54 words
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Article49 1917-06-20 10 The result of the men's medal for June was as follows F Tradewell 87 14 78 H I Jones 76 scr 76 C D McLachlan 69 10 79 The result of Ladies' Modal was Mrs Montgomerie 68 16 42 Mrs F W King 67 14 4349 words
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Article87 1917-06-20 10 The report of the Seremban Tin Mining Company for the year to 30th Sep tember last states that the net profits have been £800, which together with the amount brought forward makes £3,569, The directors are pleased to state that an increased production of rubber is now being87 words
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Article43 1917-06-20 10 S.V. C. DRILL PROGRAMME. TO-DAY. 4.30 p.m. Bnlestier S R E v. 5.15 4 Drill Hall Maxim Co! 5.10 Orchard rd P S 3VR& M C S. 5.15 do Veterans Co. i, Labrador JMUy Co. G G Wace, Captain Actg. Adjutant* tk C.43 words
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Advertisement300 1917-06-20 10 W FfiESH PURE CREAMERYg m "RTT I T 1I T 1 1?"D S w Jlj \J A. X. XLiJIC m JM\ ALWAYS OBTAINABLE. fflj H SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LID, I «V (Incorporated in Btraits Settlements.) IUI SINGAPORE DIRECTORY Please send your Name Address for Publication in new Directory FREE300 words