The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 June 1917
1917-06-27
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Title Section15 1917-06-27 1 Singapore Free Press AND MRRCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE WEDI^ESDjfc JUNE 27, 1917. NO. 9,09415 words
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Article200 1917-06-27 1 Late Wire News Page 4. Mr Bonar Law has explained the financial situation Page 5. A further article on internal conditions in Germany appears on page 5. Successful operations have been carried out against the Mabsude Page 5. M Zaimis has resigned and M Venezelos is to200 words
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Article1631 1917-06-27 1 It is an old story now, whether you travel like a gentleman at large, being an officer on your way to join yoar Unit, or in command of a draft. Those who are early at the railway stations long since became familiar with the1,631 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement191 1917-06-27 1 GOODRICH TYRES S??ETY TREAD RAFFLES HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER ON SATURDAY. RAFFLES REFRESHMENT ROOM Open from 8 a. m. to 12 p. m. daily RAFFLES BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY The best in town < Upcountry orders promptly executed Bread deliYered at private residences daily. RAFFLES MOTOR GARAGE "Z«T l French and English191 words
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Advertisement126 1917-06-27 1 WtF\ H E only tyre whicif has won the R.A.C. f■ 1 t certificate of s,ooCMniles without cuts or J^ punctures. v ijv*i*« I "wSBSb All Rt*ificVi v /iiiSr Made in Britain f"V 2^ from P lantat i° n Rubber. SOLE AGENTS: International Trading Company, Limited. I IT IS SEAL126 words
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Advertisement93 1917-06-27 1 LtT£ST ADVEBTISE&ENTS. Reduction in prices of Jongkeena Page 3. Bit/krnptcy notice re Lan Swee Ecg Neo— Page 8. Sale of valuable land and house by Ching Keng Lee Page 2. The K P M advertise a sailing for Hongkong and Amoy Page 6. Whiteaway Laidlawe for the newest things for93 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous145 1917-06-27 1 THE WEEK. Wtdouday 27th. High Wate»— i-88 a.m. f 3.40p.m. Bandman Opera, High Jinks Italian Circae, Beach-rd, S 9.50 p.m. Thnriday 28th. Hfgb Water— d-38 a.m.. 4 23 p.m. Bandman Opera, Tina." Friday 29th. High Water— 439 *»m., 6-11 p.m. 6t Peter. Municipal Commission, 9.30 p.m. Straits Trading Co. meeting,145 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement128 1917-06-27 2 To end Sciatica fieems too good to be true, doesn't it It it good to be sure, but it's true, TOO. LITTLES ORIENTAL BALM soothes tho scabbing, biting nerves. Brings inbiin: relief t^paiu and oopttnaed me brings permanent relief. Take a little in you hand and rub it in \vh(128 words
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Advertisement402 1917-06-27 2 Theatre Royal NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. FOR 6 NIGHTS ONLY. COMMENCING TUESDAY. JULY 3rd. I FAREWELL VISIT OF TH4 GREAT |«A I The World's Greatest lUnsionißt [Sapportea by a Full LONDON Company of'; 35 ARTISTES 35 L 1 1 Ia Entirely New Illusions Including HORACE COLD'.N.. A SENSATIONAL SUCCESS At |re402 words
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Advertisement438 1917-06-27 2 (TO-NIGHT 9 15) LENA ASHWEL|.*S GREATCST TRIUMPH (TO-NIGHT 9 15) THE FOLLY A MASTERFUL and GRIPPING PORTRAYAL OF THE FAMOUS DRAMA THE SHULABITE," That was adapted frou- the well-known rovoi by Clause sn-1 Alice Askew. Drarualißed by George Knoblanoh (produoer of KISMET," MILESTONES" for the GREAT ENGLISH AOTREBB, Misa LHNA438 words
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Advertisement602 1917-06-27 2 LAST *WO HIGHTS TI^ILLS, LAUGHTER AND Fki^r i m ts&mmt mm /'a iwM V gt% /I 3 I The Pioneer and Premier Bcuse The Ho se of Ouali'v p ESSANAY nttSSKB Ctl R 2(! "WINE WOMEN m «Keer)iß- in fine restraint ary desin tL<it unfhx have n proTOnence ih.- dowcfall602 words
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Advertisement399 1917-06-27 3 To Night To Night EAT THE mpirE Tanjong Pagar Road. Trams Pass the Door. ■■■■■H SECOND SHOW 9.30 P.M. SHARP. REI FEATHER PHOTO-PLAY PRESENT 5 FIGHTING FOR LOW a Featuring Rath Stone house and Jack Mulhall 3 Parts NICK WINTER TH| LOST PRINCE 3 Parts A thrilling detective drama. SKYLIGHT399 words
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Advertisement402 1917-06-27 3 JONGKEENA Owing to the poor not being able to pay the prices at which Jongkeena is being sold at present I have, resolved to reduce the prices as from the Ist July as follows Present selling Prices. Reduced Prices. 2 oz. bottles 60 cts. 40 cts. 3 85 60 4402 words
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Advertisement801 1917-06-27 3 PERMANENT WAY INSPECTOR Vacancy now tilled, applicants thanked. CUTHRIE ft do., Ltd. 26-6 as 6 WARNING. I The number plates cf Bullock Oart No. 2341 and 1798 (red ground and white figures 1917) are repotted stolen. W. E HOOPER Registrar of Vehioles. Singapore/ 25th Jane 1917. I M-6 586 NOTICE.801 words
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Advertisement649 1917-06-27 3 The Bankruptcy Ordinance 1888. la the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. Sbttlembnt of Singapore. IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 140 of 1916. RE UN SVEE ERG lEO Notice is hereby given that a first and final Dividend is intended to be declared in the above matter. All creditors mast prove their649 words
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Advertisement133 1917-06-27 3 NEWEST STYLES IN GENTS WEAR. J GENT'S WHITE HELMETS, good S j protective shape. Exceptional Value. 49 'price $10.50 BACH 't^Mb GENTS STRIPED ZEPHYR TUNIC SHIRTS. Frier $2 50 each. GENT'S TERRY TOWELLING BATH GOWNS, with wide coloured stripes. Price $8 50 each. jSf Jjemstltched Cent's white r^nV Ha^^^«^pS cotton133 words
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1001 1917-06-27 4 The Singapore Free Press Wednesday, June 27, 1917. From internal evidence (as the Biblical critics say 01' any point they want to make and are not sure of themselves) we have reason to think that the local Food Control Committee is really at work, although regrettably deprived of one of1,001 words
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Article313 1917-06-27 4 According to a Copenhagen message Finnish papers state that no grain has been received from Russia for two months. The populace is on the verge of famine. The United States Steel Corporation baa purchased a large area at Newark Bay with a view to the rapid construction of standardised vessels313 words
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Article423 1917-06-27 4 London, Jnne 26. The military took] over control of the streets of Cork yesterday evening. The police have been reinforced and everything it quiet. London, June 26 The executive of the Seamens and Firemens Union has un animously recommended that the embargo on Ramsay M icdonald and hie423 words
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Article441 1917-06-27 4 On Saturday evening at the Y M C A, another excellent entertainment was given for the soldiers and Bailors, who much enjoyed the programme which included some amusing completitions. A troupe of Chinese Jugglers has been engaged to provide this Saturday's entertainment. P. R Edwards, formerly of tbe Hong kong441 words
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Article87 1917-06-27 4 FRENCH CONSULAR TELEGRAMS. tarCOUBTESYOPTHEFR ENrRr Pane. June 25, s ]s fc 3 per cent bond, Sire J t F rfe the 5 percental 88 2< Lc *tl In tLe regies of Va tared the re c&p had lost. Thear in Hu Melon u Uv and Cherr di 'v. 'eiianio. g|87 words
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61 1917-06-27 4 ROYAL NATIONAL LIFEBOAT INSTITUTION. Tbe folio*- Already ackcowlfdcnd Mr ond Mr- BoD| I Pec K&fiMtd I Bidin 1 rM U j 8 1, W B v.-. ditfa I. Mrs A»eb Gibbs Mm B s6( J. L KlDq 1 Mir B I i i 1. A 01, BK PI AT y61 words
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Article65 1917-06-27 4 RED CROSS WORK FOR THE WOUNDED. A cone'^gcrac-r:!: cf garments w despatched by Beet week 'em Gflnsa for this consignment 6hould be brcugh' 'the Tanghn Club ''ready "iiihii) _^j Friday morning or to Kn fold Gwyn, Ouny Road, h\ Honda; Fuh TLe following fcumg are pr I knowledged Already received65 words
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Article316 1917-06-27 4 Agents General Rubber Co. Holland American Pl'tione 488.01! Netherlands Langkat Si Pare Pare H k r- Mr Ezra Soloman, of A Wskk ri hi reported to the police that hit hcu&e [been brokeu into, and money and gpecisi cles etc valued at 3*4 etcleu. He can:::316 words
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Advertisement143 1917-06-27 4 JUST RECEIVED FRESH SHIPMENT OF IN HOGSHEADS FROM A WSLL-KNQWH BREWERY FOR PARTICULARS AND PRICES APPLY TO Fashionable Ladies' Shoes. NEW STOCKS JUST ARRIVED. v^^ 1 kM NEWEST STYLES No. 1404. Finest English Chrome Patent Court Dress Shoe. Paste and Silver Ornament Price $12.75. T ittle (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND.) THE143 words
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Advertisement64 1917-06-27 4 G. R. Lambert Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS Si Orchard Road, Telephone 10. 1058. The Oldest and Leading Stndlo. First In 1873, Foremost in 1917. I Unequalled Facilities, Ample Resources, and the Requisite Experience, are all at out Command, thns ensuring always the prodac> tion of only the best results in Studio64 words
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Article622 1917-06-27 5 ENCIRCLEMENT OF LENS Advance on the Souchez I9y lubmaric* C»hJ«I [Stater's ferric*] lon, June 25. Fieldmarehal Haig m w p raided a number of points end entered tntuiy trenches iiceux, LOO3 and I BIJ -nd taking prisoner Kf«l Wi remamed two hours in of Vermelles, blowing up622 words
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Article47 1917-06-27 5 June 25. Mr Hughes is ex<i to make an important recruiting a °aouacement here in a few days. He probably declare that voluntarism is On Isj dnal trial and if it fills the quesUQ a of conscription must be re submitted 10 the people.47 words
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Article11 1917-06-27 5 '-onion, June 35 Silver ii steady and market featureless.11 words
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Article200 1917-06-27 5 DESERTERS RETURNING German Socialists Disappointed £By Babmarin« C*bUl [Renter's Service] Petrograd, Jane 25. Admiral Koltohak, late Commander of the Black Sea fleet, states that when the crew of the flagship i demanded the surrender of his sword ba j threw it into the sea, saying the Japanese200 words
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Article136 1917-06-27 5 Salonika, Jans 25. French cavalrs' j occupied tbe f owc of Hamia, thus tho jfailway ia cow opened to Livadia, Thebis i and Athen3. AtiK-ms, June 25. Tbe Venezclists de sire immediately to aeeurae power in order to nip in the bud any reactionary move raent in136 words
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Article69 1917-06-27 5 Amsterdam, June 25. The Tidens Tegn says that Germany has advised the Norwegian Government that «he intends to ap point Admiral Hintza, the late minister at Peking, to Christiania. Paris, June 25. Prominent Norwegians state that Baron Rautenfels waa a personal courier of the Kaiser. He carried69 words
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47 1917-06-27 5 Simla, June 25. It is officially an nounced that successful operations have been carried out by the Warizistan field force, assisted by a Nepalese contingent, against the Mahsuds. Aeroplanes and bombs were employed, the enemy being severely punished. Our casualties were light.47 words
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Article29 1917-06-27 5 Tckio, June 25.— The suite of Viscount lahii, special envoy of Japan to tbe United States, includes Vice-admiral Takeshita and Major general Sugano.29 words
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Article26 1917-06-27 5 London, June 5. The Directors of the Liverpool Cotton Association state that they hope to reopen tbe market on FriJay under new conditions.26 words
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Article26 1917-06-27 5 Tokio, June 25. The Emperor opened a special session of 'the Diet but bis for mai speech did not refer to foreign relations.26 words
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Article143 1917-06-27 5 ■I. Jassy. June 25.— The Germans have imposed a levy of 250 million francs on occupied Rumania. He Paul Rubens, the librettist and composer, has left £24,128. After making some small bequests, and ona of £500 to MrivKitty Aldoua, his secretary for eleven years, he apportioned143 words
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Article203 1917-06-27 5 THE BRITISH BUDGET Huge Munition Expenses [By Submarine Gable] [Reuter'i Serrioe] London, June 25. In the Houso of Commons, Mr Bonar Law stated the daily average national expend itaro from Oct 8 to Deo 9 last year was £3,615,000. F om April 1 to May 5 it was203 words
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Article137 1917-06-27 5 London, June 25. General Botha speakin£at Robertson, Cape Colony, added: South Africa's first duty in the interest of the Union itself, was to remain on a friendly footing in the British Empire withont abandoning any of the principles of South Africa. It must always be seen137 words
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Article70 1917-06-27 5 London, June 25. In the House of Commons Mr Bridgeman stated that approximately there were ninety million pounds of tea in the United Kingdom on May 81, suffibient for about fifteen weeks if there were no imports in tbe meantime. The figure given represented the bonded stocks. He70 words
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Article61 1917-06-27 5 London, June 25. A telegram from Amsterdam says that the ttrandenbnrg air raider of London received the order Pour le Merite. London, June 25. The Press Bureau states that the casualties in the air raid of June 18 are now ascertained to be 91 men, 24 women and61 words
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Article27 1917-06-27 5 HAYANA MAGAZINE EXPLODES New York, June 25. A magazine at Havana exploded, killing one and injuring many. It is believed to hive been caused by a bomb.27 words
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Article26 1917-06-27 5 Hagne, June 25. The war prisouers conference between Britain and German? has assembled. Tbe Dutch Foreign Minis ter Heer Loudon opened tbe proceedings.26 words
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Article189 1917-06-27 5 Washington, June 25. 980,000,000 were collected during the first eix days of the nation wide Red Cross Campaign. Dr Zwemer will arrive in Singapore on Thursday and leave again the same day. Consequently his meeting will be held in the Y M.C.A. at 11 a.m. on189 words
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Article942 1917-06-27 5 II Turnips and Dry Bread. A letter from Oetensee (Hamburg) dated Ist Jan also tells a tale of privation. You know the appearance of Hamburg these days, empty and deserted. There is nothing to be bought. You oan only get swedes cooked in water Coal cannot942 words
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Advertisement155 1917-06-27 5 > THE "TIGER BHAND RED JL C/lJclllJl.l.ful iJrfll.UPfjJ^ < (ItED RUBB&B BOLES) NEW STOCKS JUST RECEIVED. The Best ore EBd rxtenssvely used Latest Shoe ocally for all < t^ rr^~' M <-i^ f thsn aiv other Sports, i^fe^^ rZS Kate i Sizes Stocked ifcK S Sizes Stocked 4 to 11155 words
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Advertisement738 1917-06-27 6 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN AND BUGKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND FOR LONDON. For particulars s& to rates of freight and passage apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS? i XONINKLUKE PAKETYAARY NMTSGHAft^ (Isoorporatod In Holiana, Roy^l Pacnet Navigation Co., of Batavia. 2—3. COLbTEB QUAY, CSDBB OOHTRAOT WITK THE NSTHERLANDB IBDIA738 words
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Advertisement621 1917-06-27 6 a CK tSarnsH India AND Apcar Ljine (Oomfanlea Inoorf orated la England.) Mail and Passenqer Services. peninsular and oriental sailings. (Under Contract wltn His Majesty's Government.) Forl China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports and London. HAIL LINES. HOMEWARD (FOR EUROPE). I OUTWABD (FOB OBI« ll I621 words
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Advertisement803 1917-06-27 6 MM MESSAGERIES HkKrl MAIL UKI? Fonnlghtly service betw BRANCH LIHE Ha r ipn htlyBerVl -^^-B algOD lo^ Pm taftm intcrm&tion Pfl? k J. dn COUBTOIf Gaggino&Co ■HMHMM in T||| U 5 NO. 6, 7, 8 6-a, MALACCA STREEI Life Boat Yard I TANJONG ROO, Ship Chandlery Depot SAMBAU STREET We803 words
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Article492 1917-06-27 7 In the course of a communication to The Times Imperial and Foreign Trade Supplement, a Singapore correspondent states that, as the result of inquiries made on a visit 6ome months ago, the people and merchants of Java are anxious to seenre British goods, and that half the492 words
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Article434 1917-06-27 7 The publication of the unanimous resolution of the Imperial Wat Cabinet in favour of Imperial Preference is wise and welcome. It is the first of the resolutions passed by the War Cabinet to be made public, and there was no reaeon whatever to keep it secret.434 words
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Advertisement203 1917-06-27 7 BUCHANAN'S I SCOTCH WHISKY v woe s RMMKwJvSH BLACK WHITE ALWAYS THE HIGHEST QUALITY Tne Enormous Stocks held by BUCHANAN Co. at their oonaed store the largest in the world) enable them to maintain tne high quality of this famous blend. The Borneo Co., Ltd. qj/"^t in* TTVn^O"RT 1 "P203 words
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Advertisement235 1917-06-27 7 I PROGRESS TRANSPORTATION has always been J closely linked with progress, a step in advance of it, leading the way. The locomo- I tive and the steamship made possible the tremendous strides civilization has taken in the past hand red years. With the dawn of the new century came the235 words
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Article989 1917-06-27 8 CAN THE SUBMARINE WIN 11 Can the submarine win The answer is Yes— if we let it." I mean it we do not use with adequate vigour all the means of combating it at our disposal. These, of course, include the rapid building of new merchant ships and economy in989 words
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Article150 1917-06-27 8 Sir George Reid, w r, the former Australian High Commissioner, who is prcha bly the weightiest of Empire fctateen en in mere avoirdupois, aud is certainly one of the lightest in the matters of delicate wit, told the story of one of his latest adventures at the150 words
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Advertisement611 1917-06-27 8 r ■BH J I'l^i^^^^/^Pr <^V| HSU 9 Before i Sit in a Chair I Like to Know Whether It Ha» gfi Been Polished with an Oily Substance or with mM 9 A/TOST LIQUID POLISHES remain on the B n J-Vl surface, gathering every bit of dust and M 5| dirt611 words
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Advertisement222 1917-06-27 8 II > j| A New Model— A New Price j This newest Overland is the largest No other car at the price is so easy I four-cylinder car ever offered for so low riding. t j a P ce# It has the famous Auto-Lite electric j Both in appearance and222 words
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Advertisement66 1917-06-27 8 Y*A In out-of-Oje-vray Dki ftmk *ntesp*n**h\e Mfl vim st m Et Kl Ik m J/% j 1 rHERAPION jiTi THERAPION NC j THERAPIONNO 3 SOLI P'i LFA! IN I SZWD STAMP Al PMIBOOKI Dr.Lf* r a CUKEI I HAVEMTXX KRD.HAW I TOP VOL THERAPION «EB THAT TPAI y MAf-iy v66 words
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Advertisement518 1917-06-27 9 rt?AB or Peac>t FiiMreß o? Plsnty p Ld£ Iksdbakrb is worth too gents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY ISP (incOSPOBATXD IN STRAITS BMTTUMUENTB). Sf.kn OFFICE W^eSi^ter Bcasa, LONDCI :?nCE; SI, Old Jewry, B,a I < K-^3,000 icyosliefl irtli tte Rn*su^: C.a« o! SltftaO, aaa complies witfe tke Brttttt Ji518 words
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Advertisement473 1917-06-27 9 THE HO HONG BANK, Ltd. Head Office jSWGAPQEE, RftFFLCS SnAK3EBS,S &6. Brarsche:s Malacca, 153 First Cross Street; Moar, 77/79 Ja]2o Suleiman CAPITAL. I Begistered.. m 58,000,000." Issued M.000.C00. j Bahscribed 53, 500,000, Pai^ ap 51,750,C00. J BOABD CF DIRECTORS. Lira Peng Riang Esq Chairman. The Eon'ble Dr. Lim Bcou Keug,473 words
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Advertisement583 1917-06-27 9 INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U.S.A.) Capital -...U.5. 93,250,000= Straits *5,8C0,000 Surplus U.S. $3,950,000= Straits $5,830,C00 Undivided Profits.. .U.S. 91,010,0^2 81= Ktraits SI 800,000 Head Offlca 55, Wall Street, New York. London 36, Bishopsgate, E.O. BRANCHES': Bombay Hongkong San Francisco Calcutta Kobe Fan Pedro deMacoris Canton London Santo Domingo583 words
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Advertisement479 1917-06-27 9 NURSE WANTED. European Nurse Wanted at once to take charge of two children aged 2h years and 14 months respectively. Must be prepared to travel immediately. Apply NURSE c io Free Press. MINTED Op:n Ar3 Lamp Dartona IS m/m cored and 12 m/m solid, both ton Inches long. Also flame479 words
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Advertisement630 1917-06-27 9 STOCKS AND SHARES June 26, 1917. The following are tb shares b« to which changes ere notified in .Meßsrs Fraser and Cj'e yp.ierdaj'p ebare lift: ROBBER DOLLAR COMPANIES.. Bayert Sellers klnr Gr>jah |tJ)O $1 10 indKßgia LI. CO 22.50 Malaka Pind i 2.50 2.80 Nyalas 5 80 6.10 Pulau Bolan:*630 words
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Article513 1917-06-27 10 THE RALLI BROS— ANGULIA CASK. Judgment has been reserved by Mr Justice Woodward, Mr Justice Spronle and Mr Justice Edmonds, in the Conrt of Appeal, on the conclusion of evidence in tbe Ralli Bros, Angulia case the wagering and gaming matter in which an important legal point513 words
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Article847 1917-06-27 10 (From Manila papers.) San Francisco, 21st May.— The Chinese Six Companies have made a formal offer to the federal government to bring half a million coolies from China to work the fluids in the United States daring the war with Germany, agreeing that all of the labourers thus847 words
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Article116 1917-06-27 10 "THE BING BOYS ARE HERE." Band man's played the Bing Boys last evening and kept another large audience in the Victoria Theatre in a state of constant merriment. In brief, this piece deals with the adventures of two country youth b in London, and with two such116 words
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Article491 1917-06-27 10 i TJja Forros, Elgin and Nairn Gazette ha? the following reference to Dr Fowlie's son's aeath. Dr and Mrs Fowlie, St Catherines, have received intimation of the death of their I eldest son, Lieutenant James Lawrence Fowlie, Holland Light Infantry, near Arras, on the 24th, ult. This491 words
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112 1917-06-27 10 Bombay, June 4. Scnhor J Freitas Ribeiro has been appointed to succeed Hie Excellency Senhor Conceiro D.\ Ccsta ns Governor General of Portuguese India. He is a distinguished i officer of the Portuguese navy and was in 1 command of the cruiser Adamastor which co-operated112 words
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Article154 1917-06-27 10 The following names are the office* bearers of the Bukit Eakru Football Club Patron Lee Hak Heng, President Ong Kiara Guan, Vice Presidents: Wee Ban Swee, and Lira Chim Kuan, Hon. Secretary O S Kit, Aest. Hon. Secretary Pbuanh Sian Kee, Hon. Treasurer Koh Hong Tunn, Hon. Auditor Koh Chin154 words
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Article84 1917-06-27 10 MONDAY'S PLAY. Championship. Correction Sinclair beat Heaps, w.o. There was no play in the Tennis Tournament last night owing to the rain, TO DAY'S TIES. Championship. Tinsley v Pash. Stow v Donnell. A C. Singles. Ho]£mjl v Jones. Newcomers'. Board in an v Linden. Lloyd v Tnrner.84 words
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Article147 1917-06-27 10 SINGAPORE RECREATION CLUB. The Lawn Tennis Tournament in connection with the SRC commences to-day, The following ties have been arranged for. WEDNESDAY. Doubles. W D'Cruz and C W D'Cruz owe I 80 ve D Boudewyn and M L Marcus ecr. Mixed Doubles. E E Ryan and E O Angus vs147 words
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Article93 1917-06-27 10 Sunday, July 1. Johnston's Pier. 9, 10 and 11 a.m. 2.80 and 8.80 p.m. (Hub Bungalow. 9.80 and 10.30 a.m 12.15, 8 and 6 80 p.m. High Tide 9.88 a.m. Height 7 ft.Sin 75 yards Breast Stroke, Water Polo and Team Race. These events will take place93 words
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Article198 1917-06-27 10 At the Palladium this evening Lena Aehwell's great moving picture succe&s The folly of Desire will be bhown supported by other new, amusing and iteresting films. The Empire includes a Nick Winter picture and a Starlight comedy in its new pictures and advertises the start of a198 words
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Advertisement383 1917-06-27 10 PROPERTY SALE. The following properties were disposed of by auction on Monday by Messrs. Ching Keng Lee and Co, at their sale room Two tongkangs, official License Nos. 307c and 5.C77. bought by S Abdulrah man for $1,650. Two half shares in freehold land off Balestier rd, area 63,900 square383 words
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Advertisement206 1917-06-27 10 Qx FRESH PURE CSEAMERYg i BUTTER I f?\ ALWAYS OBTAINABLE. fljj M SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE GO, LTD, I #BV (Incorporated in Straits SetUemcnts.) fi'viF^KKal 18/2 DIAMOND GEM JIL NfcGKUCES PLKDAhTS j?* HP nF QIIVA HIGH BRANCH HOUSE P. r. WE JIL¥H STREET At No. 1, Blt!lop btrie SINGAPORE DIRECTOfiY! Please206 words
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Miscellaneous129 1917-06-27 10 WEATHER REPORT K&i-.3*Bg 'Ceirbao RotftltJ Jnuo, II 81.11, K U t M Btaom. 9ZYj.:: 5g.793 19.72 1 ***** Tomp. 81.5 88. B 82 0 > Wei Bulb I?h( 79.(» 79 0 7 S 0 Dl#. Mi VH*a Calm W Calm MAX. Temp. BfiJkfl 88.' Mite, dr, do 7^ 0 Max.129 words
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