The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 June 1918
1918-06-21
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Title Section15 1918-06-21 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1918. NO. 9,39515 words
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Article256 1918-06-21 1 I The Auetiians are fighting desperately to expand their positions over the Piave but the Italians and their Allies are meeting every effort with a better one, and fighting with such dash and enthusiasm that the hapless Austrians must already wish themselves well out of the battle256 words
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Article1976 1918-06-21 1 Thank the Lord it has stopped raining," said Jackson, looking up at the eky, I'm about fed up with washing my feet m slash." For the first time for three days the sun had risen bright and clear, and there seemed promises of a fine day. There was1,976 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement102 1918-06-21 1 GOODRI6H TYRES SOLIDS AND PNEUMATICS RAFFLES HOTEL SATURDAY, JUNE 22nd SPECIAL DINNER AND CINEMA SHOW. |l J. Growther Shaw Co. Jl i^,iS OUR SPECIAL SSRGES FOR f^i m\ TROPICAL WEAR ARE Jjgf I W, QUITE UNSURPASSED FOR Mj||K^P TT|/ DURABILITY AND WT Jflilp APPEARANCE ijfS 'l tfJlf MERCH4KT T&ILORS. «**|F102 words
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Advertisement63 1918-06-21 1 TH B only tyre which has. won the R.A.C. certificate of 5,000 miles without cuts or punctures. >T"v»sfi eHwW»iSi3[ j^Fwi^.K TT\7t"^o V jmte i vlJ^j^'^^ r xflr_ OlCJaollC X ylCo International Trading Company, Limited. OF YOUR CHILDREN'S DIET! BORDEN'S MILKS SWEETENFD CONDENSED, EAGLE BBAND, UNSWEETENED CONDENSED, ST. CHARLES THEY HAVE63 words
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Advertisement102 1918-06-21 1 L4TEST ADVERTISEMENTS. New programmes at the Matlbtough, Gaiety and Harima Page 2. Last performances of Fillia' Circus Page^. Powell's sale of box strapping Page 8. Kano and Co's trademarks Page 3. Australian terrier lost Page 3. Bakau firewood wanted Page 8. Walt Jackaon and Co's chaoge of office —Page 3.102 words
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Advertisement5 1918-06-21 1 GOODRICH TYRES SOUPS AND PNEUMATICS5 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous107 1918-06-21 1 THE WEEK. Fridif 21st. Righ Wa»^i— B 4i a. tu.. 7-5 4 p.m. Queen's Gift meeting, Y.W.C.A. 10.31 a.m. Fillis's Ciroas. SatsniM 22nd. Hlfb Wa*er- 9 33 a.m., 834 p.m. Fillls's Circus Sunday 23rd. High Water— 10 14 a.to 9-13 p.m. 4th Sunday after Trinity. Prince of Wales' Birthday (if107 words
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Advertisement305 1918-06-21 2 Subscribers *Bltj^M may obtain T I their copies Hi DOLLAR DIREQTQ^Y Go. 16, OUNCE ALLEY. j When Anaemic Run-Down [xinaier THE IDEAL TONIC. THE MEDICAL HALL Opposite General Post Offlc:. SINGAPORE. THE SOCIAL BOTTLE JOIN ME IN A JEFFREY QUART" NOW IN STOCK JEFFREY'S PILSENER QUARTS ADAMSON, GILFILLAN Co., Ltd.305 words
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Advertisement586 1918-06-21 2 NEW j^^^l NEW COMEDY |o^^p|^4l£wKvPm COMEDY FEATURES I JTOtflfffjiJfTO FEATURES TONIGHT r B»flhTyjiilMMrtM^BMMn^ TONIGHT At 9-30 Ccmplete Change At 9-30 TO-NIGHT TO-NGHT Four Tremendous Features For the first time m the History of Cinema Shows* m Singapore a complete programme of English Films. -i.i. .km »««»TiHHiiiini>inn; i M,<aur«ii i ■>«■■586 words
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Advertisement340 1918-06-21 2 For six nights commencing Friday, Juneli ALL THE THRILLS OF A WHOLE SERIAL M IK PRHK SELZNICK SPECIAL PRODUCTION AT THF A LHA^ H^ A THE 1.7 RK, BB4CH E O I T' HERBERT B RUN ON J (Producer of "War Eric.es v.rcf-e ts a rriEEtcrpieec d photo •iml^rt.ma, a340 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement493 1918-06-21 3 ATICO IT QUICKLY REMOVES ALL SUFFERING. Dr. Hendes de Leon, director of the Boerhave Clinic at Amsterdam, m his Gynaecological Therapeutics "ays, this combination works so brilliantly with results uniformly successful, that he h**- eeldom or never been obliged to resort to other treatments than this one. It may also493 words
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Advertisement450 1918-06-21 3 LOST, light ffrey Australian terrier, answen to name of "Karag". Finder will be re warded.— Sime, 7, Napier Road. LOST On Sunday the 16th Jane 1918 Two Enve lopes, one containing a Testimonials and the other an application. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to Mr. Chua Kwong Yeow450 words
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Advertisement501 1918-06-21 3 I WANTED 1,6 o,'f 0 lbs of Bakau Firewood, m billet* .5? c lbe «»ch,*aeUvered within two miles i l»_ Pt 8in «»W r o« O«ers to SHIPPING o/o Free Press. I' 61 6 85,83,1,5 8-7 WANTED 16 d *2? for I »«u»npe Department oi local firm. Experience of Fire501 words
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Advertisement172 1918-06-21 3 Ladies' Costumes! and Dresses i|j DISTINCTIVE STYLES. I I afternoon wear. WPSti&effs J I// /I 111 1$ Sli \V\ commended for M .lf /|j ftl I awl i I" H washing. Same fl Jfl I 111 >c jß^x UfaUiOU yyf^ i J /r^w^ Ladies' Fancy Vf T B Silk Sports172 words
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911 1918-06-21 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, June. 21, 1918. A careful study of news from all sources makes it plain that as far as the mountainous region, that is to say the northern flank of the Italian poai tion, is concerned the Austrians have scored no material success at all. They911 words
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Article447 1918-06-21 4 The rubber duty frcm June 21 to June 27 will be calculated at one price of 981 for all grades. The Klang military tournament ooncert and dance m aid of Queen Mary's hospital for limbless soldiers realised 96,000. The continued improvement of Mr Jules Martin has permitted of his return447 words
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Article87 1918-06-21 4 19th List. Amount already acknowledged $58,172 U A Sailor's Father" 100 Societe Coramissionarie Orientale Ltd 100 Mrs Hamilton Gunn 20 Yamafi) and Go, 100 Evatt acd Co, 250 Dr J M Handy 60 Raffles Institution 100 "SWF" 60 "incidentals" 26 Mr and Mrs J Scrymgeour87 words
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Article92 1918-06-21 4 (SECOND LtST. Mr lan Wi Yao £00 Mr Tan Lian Cheng 800 Chenderoug Wolfram Mine 800 SungaiChecderoog Wo!fram Mine 250 Mr Soh Yiow Jim 200 Sungai Namok Wolfram Mice 50 Kematnan Prospecting Syndicate f 0 40 Sungai Memn Tin 25 Sungai Klubi Wolfram 25 Hin Guan92 words
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Article137 1918-06-21 4 At the quarterly meeting of the licen6 ing justices held m the first magistrate's court yesterday afternoon, presided over by Commander Cator, b n (Vice Chairman), and attended by Dr J A R Glennie and Messrs. A Agnew, W G Henning, R J Addie and Tan Kheam Hock,137 words
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Article375 1918-06-21 4 A debate will be held at the Singapore Shorthand Writers' Association Rooms to nlghc at 8 p a m. on "Is Football a Good Game?" Mr G Shelly will be for the affirmative and Mr A O Taelor for the negative. All are cordially invited. The freehold land and house375 words
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Article299 1918-06-21 4 [Rentor't Swrioa] IBj Bnbm*rin« Gible] London, Jtne 19.-The Austria^ hoia only one-thud cf Montelio. LoDdon, Jane 19 The position Ml the Italian front &liei l\ deys fighting i generally regarded as highly MtkUetot* Tha initial Austrian par* m* mtaattj being rfrinctd by Iccal caunifj- fttttcfci For es_ir,p!e, the299 words
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Article148 1918-06-21 4 Profiting by War's Lessons London, Jane 1 8. The report El publish ed of the Committee appointed by the Ministry of Reconstruction to rt commend methods of increasing home grown focd supplies io view of the interests of national security. The Committee declare that m any future ctieis148 words
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Article115 1918-06-21 4 British Relief Work London. June 19. The Frees Bureau states The Syria and Palestine relief fund needs £100 000 more during 191%. The Fund is playing a great part m the reconstruction ol Syria and Palestine by the British administration which bae already achieved remarkable results m115 words
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Article64 1918-06-21 4 London, June 19. The Time* ror.s pondent at Stockholm etate« Czecho-Slovake, who are trout ::g the Lenin Government, number one 111 end fifty thousand, of whom eixfy tb -nei nd are from the Penza, Don and KnbfJi districts, the remainder being from Ssf :ia LondoD, June IH— ln64 words
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Article57 1918-06-21 4 Alhen*, June 19. lhe new commanj' V indief at Salonika, General De*pei who was ccnepicuoue on tbf Mur I 1914, was entertained at lunctucr M Venizeloi fa d tbnt (teneral De«pi r«f would lead the Orient army to Btf victcry, m which be cou'd rt!y on the57 words
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Article31 1918-06-21 4 He, June 19 —The Kffti** of Marine t A that floatm« debris led to the pre l&tion that the second Austrian Dread torpedo** m the Adriatic also sank.31 words
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Advertisement145 1918-06-21 4 MARTINI ROSSI ■ft i^- piy Off 14rr-k' s*i \4 *Jh V ERM OU T H FRESH SUPPLIES JUST RECEIVED FROM ITALY CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO. FOR TENNIS 'GET IT AT LITTLE'S 11 HIGHEST VALUES White Matte Shirts. &v $3.50 $4.50 \Q Champion Tennis Shoes |[j A FEATHERWEIGHT.* -^Mh^. White Gabardine Flannel145 words
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Advertisement42 1918-06-21 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS ORCHARD ROAD. TRLRPHORR 1033 B:i°*is 6 Cabinet Portraits $6 (12 do S1O) Note the conditions of our offer "No satisfactory Proof, No Payment." No better guarantee of the high quality of oar work could be given or demanded.42 words
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Article1363 1918-06-21 5 AUSTRIAN& 1 BATTLING FOR ELBOW-ROOM Allied Troops' Dash [By Submarine Cabte] [Rratar's term] London, June IS.— ltalian Official Th§ j tiOtMCfl cf tho bv*le somewhat decreased) i.u-iiiitaia froiit ba r is iccreatintf Piuve The enemy's renewed at- it opposite Mastraia aud Cfacdelu to 1j new cpeuicgs1,363 words
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Article68 1918-06-21 5 The Hagua, June 18. It is stated that the increased traffic on the Limburg railway amounts to seventy two trainloads daily from Oermany to Belgium and vioe versa, that the British Government views this great increase with suspicion, and is asking Holland to furnish a clear explanation68 words
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Article55 1918-06-21 5 Amsterdam, June 19.— The Deutscb Tages ZeUung stales that the moment it ia, proved that ten thousand Germans are to be expelled from Cbina atd interned m Australia, Oermany will imprison ten thousand inhabitants of occupied French districts until the Germans are tent back to China55 words
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Article36 1918-06-21 5 Tbe Hague, June 18.— The British naval commander who is aboard the tugboat Zeeland is an interned officer while tbe German naval officer aboard is oce of the Garman prisoners accommodated m Holland.36 words
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Article39 1918-06-21 5 The Hague, June 19.— Herr Scheide mann, who interviewed Troelstra, has returned to Berlin. Troelstra so far has not received his passports to proceed to England, and it is believed that he may cot receive them.39 words
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Article29 1918-06-21 5 London, June 19.— Mr Balfour has appointed a committee to ascertain tbe particulars of British property m Russia and register claims for compensation re* gacdiog it.29 words
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Article888 1918-06-21 5 NEMESIS DOGGING GERMAN EFFORTS The Amerioan Array IBj gnbmai ta« Oablal [Reuter'e Berrfeel London, June 18. In the House of Commons, Mr Bonar Law, continuing his speech, said that the enemy had not succeeded m his aim to use- up the Allied reserves before they could888 words
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Article312 1918-06-21 5 GERMAN AIR SERVICES BAD TIME Sammies Across the Marne 19? featmariae Cable 1 ißeuter'a Barvioel London, June 19. A French cDtnmu nique says Artillery activity was fairly lively north wee t of Montdidier and also between Montdidier and the Aiene. We carried out a looal attack south312 words
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Article116 1918-06-21 5 The Spirit of Success London, June 19. The Premier, m a letter to Mr Greer, Coalition candidate at Clapham, who is being opposed, says that the only issue at present is national unity m the resolve to subordinate everything to winning tbe war. The Germans ace116 words
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Article70 1918-06-21 5 London, June 19. The Morning Post states that it is propoeed that resident Ministers of the Dominions m London ba appointed at least for the duration ol the war m addition to the High Commis sioners. They will deal with all war mat terß concerning the Dominions.70 words
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Article35 1918-06-21 5 London, June 19. Tbe Gazette announces that Commodore Bartolome has been appointed succeeeor to Rear Admiral Haliey, of tbe Admiralty. Sir Robert Stevenson Home has been appointed successor to Dr Elizabeth Gar rett Anderson.35 words
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Article32 1918-06-21 5 Washington, June 19.— Tbe House of Representatives has approved the permanent increase of tbe enlisted personnel of the Navy from 87.180 to 181,485. Tbe Bill has already passed the Senate.32 words
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Article154 1918-06-21 5 London, Juno 15. Silver is quiet foroea to whom they could give more truetirg and complete confidence than to the illustrious General Foch. Mr A&f uith asked for assurances that measures were being taken to replace tbe wastage of combatants aud also to improve the means of communication, as154 words
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Advertisement89 1918-06-21 5 ROBINSON Co "MiLACHRINO" OIOARETTES Sfil s lid i%a '!u> S% ia i l S y il S» late of Messrs LAFAYETTE, Photographers to Their MAJESTIES Begs to announce that he conduct* Hie ONLY EUROPEAN studio smmpmt n* burungton. (lOC Paces Norm of the Adclpbl Hotel). ow m Stock 'KSi -Hf^Hi89 words
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Advertisement681 1918-06-21 6 P. &O» Bhitish India AIPCAR LIINE (Oomv«nlea Ineorf otaiefl la E^glansfl.) Mail and Passbn^br Services peninsular and oriental s. n. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government.) ma Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present ponded. mne Company's INTERMEDIATE SERVICES TO AND FROM^LONDON are at present suspended. Passengers681 words
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Advertisement626 1918-06-21 6 Mm lie JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd (Incorporated In Jayaa). EUROPEAN LINE. fir Bi afloat, Slufftil, Ktbi Tsktlmi tn lalßiu, Pniif Ciltfflbo ill England til Tfti Cape. A service Is maintained between foaananii ports to Marseilles, London, unflas mal sontiaot with the Imperial Japanese Goveti meat. The New Twin sevew626 words
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Advertisement287 1918-06-21 6 M. M. MBBSAGBRIBB MIRITIMES (INOOBPOBATBD IK FBAHOE) MAIL LIMI, Monthly servioe between Shanghai, Hongkong, Saigon, Singapore, Colombo, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles and vice-versa. BRANCH LINI, Fortnightly servioe between Sa igon-Tourane Haiphong. For further information apply to J. d 8 COURTOIS, Agent.. CALCUTTA DIRECT A British Steamer will be despatched for287 words
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Advertisement720 1918-06-21 6 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY (INOORPORITED IN U.S.A.) REGULAR MONTHLY TBANS PACIFIC SERVICE. Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco S.S. VENEZUELA 14 000 tons from Hongkong on or about Uftfc I i SS. "ECOIDOR" 14 000 tons do do iiVi I" 1 SS. ••COLOIBIA", 14,000 tons do do n^720 words
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Article1129 1918-06-21 7 Ministers and Trade. Nearly 400 representatives of 128 Cham berg of Commerce ol the United Kingdom assembled at the Cqnnaught Rooms on April 0 at the fifty-eighth annual meeting of the Association ol Chamber! of Com meroe. Sir Algernon F Firth, presided and among the delegates present were1,129 words
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Article409 1918-06-21 7 Singapore, June 17th, 1918. Beans, Long per catty 8 do. French do 17 Beef perlb. 3) Beef Steak do 82 Bean Sprouts per catty 8 Bamboo Sprouts do 4 Blachan do J, tl Brinjals do 7 Cabbage, Batavia do nil do. China do 84 do. Salted do409 words
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Advertisement91 1918-06-21 7 STOCK Si I \i i i OF THE TWO FAVOURITE TYPEWRITERS THE mmv^ i s B^ w m 11 I Wk MS fll 111 I__ AND THE "fll f¥FR" VarHaVa^a^K <^W HAVE ARRIVED Stock Sizes. "EMPIRE. 11 "OLIVER." Foolscap takes paper 9in. wide. Foolscap takes paper 9in. wide, Brief Win.91 words
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Advertisement172 1918-06-21 7 Messrs. CROSSE BLACKWELL much regret thatf |r v l:e first lime fora hundred years war conditions preveiu m c u*.r products being shipped to India. They much appreciate the letters Sthey are receiving, and m reply wonld state that it is fu!!y recognised here that under the circumstances of life172 words
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Advertisement577 1918-06-21 7 HOUGHS I Soon Yield to Veno's Lightning Cough Cure. There is nothing like Veno's Lightning Ooogfa Cure for those hard bronchitis coughs that strain your whole body, and hurt I so much that you are afraid to cough at all. Such coughs are J dangerous, because the strain they put577 words
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Article1965 1918-06-21 8 In above list the totals m first column art monthly totals for Jan-Deo, 1817. The month m which the Company 's year ends Is Indicated after the name. Third column, shows tht 1918 total to date and second column the total of the past month. Every endeavour1,965 words
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Article151 1918-06-21 8 j A. Eista, June 1,719 579 JAyerWeng 2.4C6 702* B&ndon 3,066 .BangnonVal 5,195 450 1,666 Qeebook B l o 460 1.6.4 Brusch, July Ckenderiang, 5,857 395 1762 GopengCossoi, 17,075 1,510 6,682 Heawccd, 2,732 189 786 likis S.7BC 805 Ipob Tin, Dec 4 425 465 1,980 Kacuboi, 8? JKamuning151 words
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Advertisement199 1918-06-21 8 cannot be surpassed ml beyond all. the means of bacpif .lv:m sl.arp by automatic The Standard Set S PPinB m lhe :!ame consists of heavily silver-plated self- m^ AA stropping "Valet" safety razor. A> T Tf" SJ 4 twelve specially tested "Valet" -rL-y^. M blades, Valet" strop, the whole m199 words
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Advertisement20 1918-06-21 8 PINEAPPLE Hams Bacon SUPPLIES NOW AVAILABLE SINGAPORE GOLD STORAGE CO., LTD. fiUSS UNO PORCELAIN ROBBER WTEX WP gxyizx4.i*:~Tm&a.?&. *«»i^..- v*-*"'20 words
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Article140 1918-06-21 9 June. 20, 2918. The following are the sharei as n which changes are notified m Msssr* Frasac and Co'h yesterday's share tttt:— Bayers Seller* Amalgamated Malay 2 35 2 60 Ayer Molek 1.7u 2.00 Bukit Eatil .65 .80 Changkat Sordaog 6.60 6.25 Jimah 1.16 1 25 Kempaa140 words
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Article58 1918-06-21 9 UMmMWNi or re Jane 20 k 4 2 4 16 89 ilniMli 24 6 82 Mtali pwitti Su« *****6 y«&E9» £«£a&rd taoi 817 bnoA, T. T 147 KC3 KSOJift, b i* 40t*P««i fOaQBMS4| tesMN^l 106^ Java, fidnawia 107 i BiSeEOZ. ft#"JiJ»i?.s 66 "n itiiliiw. Tfrnt- rujTn f^.64 facfc »558 words
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Article160 1918-06-21 9 June 20 1.2 (btiyore) tlsB f 0 •:'<*.;■» if* 10.00 StrnMi Ctafct I 2B.CC -v i 4fC s G 20.00 PUJUI BteCft DVfftU B^pßM 88.00 Pet 9a c (WKrfte tthri 46.00 if [no ia .<3f ifc Q3ttl :_rri*fg tSD £c »!fcs !> norn Ha«a (Baa^a) nora CJortf [AtnVrtp^ n:ci160 words
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Advertisement580 1918-06-21 9 Assets over $2,000,000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 Tfl GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry; E.C. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with t&e Beltlgiarjite \B3aratio9 oJai?»aU9 Kit la580 words
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Advertisement505 1918-06-21 9 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. IKCOBPOP.ATED V* J4PAM Caplt&l BabBcribed—. ZZ~ V, 45.0C0.C00 Capital Paid Up Y. 80,000,000 Basetve Fund.... y. 11,800,000 Pvertder.t, J. Inoaje Ee*. Pise- President. Y. Yamakawa Em. DISECTOKS. J. Inouye Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. N. Soma Esq. M. Odagiri Esq. K. Sonoda Esq. T. Kawashima Esq. R.505 words
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Advertisement855 1918-06-21 9 ZEUHO \W\Umi Cn t Ul, mi hrn mm. (lDocr^c?a46;t ta Hew SeaiaJtO.) tui-tsze iiiii nm m. IiBIRE. {laeciryorate£ In H;:afiJEo.tf .Ji mv fibe mumt ea., iv, FIBE. mm BUMIKTEE a kMWW tt, l«, BMMKTE!. [Incorporated is laglaai] Fire and Marine Bisks of every description underwritten at lowest current rates. idamson,855 words
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Advertisement546 1918-06-21 9 |bysektery; diarrhoea mmmz specific I Da (ke nrUS *v ":..•.'(,'•<; 2 jJit^cv. f :ii csi'; and ci *€ISS B£CHf?i GtanAita i B'vovVailef &Q*& t \rj--, MORTGAGEE'S SALE At Messrs Cblng Keng Lee ft Cos., Sale-room Baffles Chambers, Baffles Place, On Monday, 24th June, at 2.30 p.m. Lot No. 1 All546 words
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Miscellaneous420 1918-06-21 9 MAIL TABLE Ttltf. i^ieimeOiale and local malic wtu fee tonmc Usi betow Paaacg, Malaooa, F.M.Bi (if Tt&Ss) c Aai!y (oxeett Banday). Johore S, tf.SO, noon, I, 4 A 6 p.m. Cacob Soon Hong 8.80 am Hongkong 8 80 AM Selat Pandjang, etc B. Lse Guan 10*80 AM Bengkalis, Siak, etc420 words
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Article812 1918-06-21 10 (The dates given are those of the tele- I grams from London. j Jane 11 Rate of destruction of sub marines has still farther impioved. British minefields m North Sea are proving very effective. Over 700,0: C U 3 soldiers have so far been trot to Fracce.812 words
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Article229 1918-06-21 10 Singapore, June 20. The past has just been a dull week for which Race Week was partially res passible bnl as m addition movements m both commodities tin and rnbber have been scarcely perceptible it not surprising that a general tone of lethargy is apparent. Mmmg la229 words
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Article303 1918-06-21 10 ISth— I9*h June 1918. The past week opened very dully owing to Races etc, but closed with an improved tendency. Auction Result 12th to 13 June. Total offered Tons 947 Total sold 818 Top prices Crepe $79 Sbest $81 London Equivalent Is fcii Is 9* (This303 words
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Article50 1918-06-21 10 The Borneo Company have received a cable from tbe ScCretatycf the Ipoh Tin Company iv London ndvisiug that an inttritn dividend cf 6% (la per chare) free of income tax has been declared by the directors m respect of the current year, payable iv Locdcn on 9th July.50 words
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Article90 1918-06-21 10 The Maclborough is putting on a very attractive detective drama m Vanity,* 1 unique m character, with In the Vortex m support, p.rd comedies m the early show. At tue Gaiety The Perils of Pauline are recommencing, and thia thrilling serial a revival will be warmly wiiccmsd. The90 words
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Article67 1918-06-21 10 Memban of the Church of England community are usked to take note that tc-Jay (Friday) 8 social ev&nicg will be held m Si Andrew's School Hull, Stemford Road, commencing a* 9 p.m. The hosts on this occasion will be the sidesmen of St Andrew's Cathedral, r.nd an enjoyable evening is67 words
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Article112 1918-06-21 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association 851ct Auctian, was held on 19th and 20th June, when there was offered for sale 16,188.20 pikuls or 2,158.427 lb Tons 668 68. Prices Realized. Sheet Sm. Fine Ribbed $73 to $80 Good 65 72 Fine Plain 67 63 Good112 words
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Article260 1918-06-21 10 Rubber. Singapore, June 20. There is practically no change m the market since we reported on the 18th instant. A very dull tone prevails, with still only a few of the regular Buyers m the market. The Auctions which concluded this morning again witnessed only a fair260 words
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Article171 1918-06-21 10 Singapore, June 20. At the weekly rubber auction held yes terday and to day there was only a very moderate demand, and prices show a farther decline. Fine Ribbed Smoked Sheet sold up to $80 per pikal (a drop of $1) but only a few lots of171 words
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Article272 1918-06-21 10 Arreeted at No 127 Bencoolen-et m tha email hours of the morning of June 19, a Chinese earned Teo Lai Seng was yester day charged before Mr Sugars m the second court with houst-breaking and criminal trespass with intent to commit theft. Tho accused pleaded not guilty and was remanded272 words
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Article105 1918-06-21 10 In the Appeal Court yesterday, before the Chief Justice (Sir John Bncknill, X c), Mr Justice Woodward and Mr Justice Sproule, the case was heard ia whioh S N S N Narayanan Chitty appealed against the decision of Mr Justice Ebden ia the Bait brought against him105 words
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Article121 1918-06-21 10 B Single. Todd 1 beat De Meilo scr, 6 3,6 2. Meade 8 beat Henderson scr, 6 B, 6 l. Allan sor v Fuller 1, postponed. C Single King scr beat Gibson 1, 6 3, 6 —2. Williams sor beat Sharpe scr, wo. Parish scr bsat Potter 2,121 words
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Article88 1918-06-21 10 Rachwaldy v Leggatt Stout v Milligan Adler v Hartnell Perkins v O P Griffith- Jones Potts v Sinclair Nathan v Wodehoase Wilson v Leakey, postponed. Pedlow v Cassels Hesta beats Home, w 0. C Single. J* B S Ring v E A Gibson Enox Wilson v Chater88 words
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Article115 1918-06-21 10 The SCC soccer team which turned out last evening to meet the S R C, on the SRC ground, was a weak one, a number of regular players being absent and the side as a whole being disjointed. The fall penalty of this weakness was exacted by the SRC,115 words
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Article88 1918-06-21 10 S.V. C. DRILL PROGRAMME Attendance at three recruits' parades a week is compulsory. [Drills Marked are compulsory.] Friday June 21. 4.50 p.m. Jardine'a Steps for Fort Silencing SVAGLandDRF 5.15 Drill Hall SV R (v) 5. C0 i\ oiileßukit Timah-rd MCS 6.15 Drill Hall Signalling Sec SV C i, S V88 words
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Article27 1918-06-21 10 Orders for week ending June 22, 1918. Friday, June 21. Ambulance Glass YMC A, 5.15 p m. Individual Troop Orders as issued by Scoutmasters.27 words
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Article71 1918-06-21 10 Sunday, June 23. Johnston's Pier, 9, 10, 11 a.m., and 2 30 3.80 p.m. Club Bungalow, 9.30, 10 80 a.m., and 12.15, 3, 5 p.m. High Tide 10 14 a.m. There will be a hundred yards handicap race on the arrival of 10 o'clock launch, and intending71 words
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