The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 May 1919

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. SINGAPORE, FBIDAY, MAY 9 1919. NO. 9,665 TEN CiiNTS
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  • 177 1 Football, tGnniB and other sporting J news on p4ge 10 A farther list of officers demobilized Il published Page 4 The death is announced of Sir W Hood Treacher -Page 5 Changes m the share market will be i found m the list on |Mge 9 The
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  • 984 1 When 1 wrote that there wai nothing to distinguish Kuching from any other small town m Malaja I did not take into account tbe compact Government Buildings which occupy tbe centre of tbe town. My time was all too short, fori could have spent
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 135 1 RAFFLEBJOTEL. The largest and most successful Hotel on the Island. FACING THE SEA. urious su jtes of Rooms and spacious lounges, vera ici li and beautiful grounds. AFTERNOON TEAS. Every Thursday, Music m attendance. Cinema on the Lawn from 6 15 p.m. First class cuisine. Guest night every Saturday, dinner
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    • 316 1 1 SAFETY TREAD TYRES 1 M ll h i___L *f_c Bc^ -^^y^ •-^r__H________P Sfl H ARK YOUR IYFES j B j When you buy J k^\^ \^v \lS^ l^\ I' Tyres ycu pay for X \Q.L____^fl% W* specified air capa- ■k V V \0 City. f l m *___i 'Ti
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    • 94 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Wanted to purchase motor boat cr launch Page 2. Auction of a Ford landiulette by Ching Kena Lee and Co Page 8 Notice re decorated car procession at Pc ca celebrntiuns Page 8 N a ice re effers for purchase of the Are d_.maged Teur\sserim Page 2 L**t
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 225 1 THE WEEK -r.i< 9th. -»tfb We*** *21 a. .6 50 p.m. Chaplin Film Vie theatre, 9.15 p.m. sua? day 10th High Witet 6-64 a.tM., 7.41 p.m Cbaplln Film Vi: Theatre, 6 and 9.15 p.m. Concert Dutch Club. French War pictures, Memorial Hall, 4 p.m. Sunday 11th. H'gh Water— 3-i a.m.,
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  • 463 2 At the. meeting of tie Burma Legislative Council Dr Parakh put the following question (1) <a) Will the Government be pleased to inform tbe O M ril if it is a tact that ycuug Burmese girls have been and are being taken to Penang snd Singupcre
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  • 263 2 What I wonder, was written or printed on a small sheet of paper which some of the Grenadiers seemed to find of great interest as they passed through Piccadilly? Tbe Prince of Wales, though by that time his ihoulder must have ached, was making graceful acknowledgment
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  • 148 2 The funeral ol Mr William Kelso, Acting M inager, Prai Dock, took place on April 30, the remains being conveyed from Pentng General Hospital to the Western Road Cemetery, where the Rev D J Roes, it a St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, conducted the services m the chapel and at tbe
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 534 2 FOR TH 55,000 BLIND SOLDIEtiS CF FRANCE. Great Exhibition by the Artists cf the War MEMORIAL HALL 500 pftotaiea, palotlrgfi (.rawing?, 'ketches. originals Md rt picductlocs by tte greatest Fu eh an.: a lied artists. FIVE DAYS ONLY. Opening Saturday 10th Inst Monday 12th until Thursday 15th from 4 pro.
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    • 999 2 Novel Vaudeville Turns and a Thrilling Tom —AT TH2 U e *lUTe ALHAMBRa The Hall for Music and Features. Beach r. 0d Second Show at 9.15 p.m. I Mr. V. Gramby A Famous European Artist, without a ny.i m Ban his audiei cc to a series et Astounding Scientific Performance*
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 418 8 I BROTHERS j I CHOP 6uan Seng I .i,n beha'f of Lee Nam I !n*■« l^. reby give notice I mmerm* ■Trf purchased the I i!!I, f Merchants and I I%^ carried on I JS** -V* ChopGuan STw^.^re Utb day of I .ULreLong I y interest m the I a!
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    • 799 8 G9VERMWENT OF JOHORE. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTCERT. Teod>'s are Invitod fo- fh3 construction of \s istant burgeon's Q larcors at Segamat. r acs aad sprcifl'jitiooi fjr toe _»bjvj can b M ca at the Drawing Offlcd P. W. D., Johore Bahru or at tho P. W. D Batu Anam. Tender? to
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    • 397 8 TO KEEP HAMMERING AT IT Is the Secret of Success m Advertising DOLLAR DIRECTORY DOES THIS FOB YOU. WHEN WE ADVJRTI E TO WOMEN. We consider well thj Frminire Viewpoint, and the Necessity fjr Detailed Description cf Merchandise. We emit no Point of Merit as to Utility, Beauty, Economy or
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    • 774 8 AUCTION SALE At Messrs Ching Keng Lee Co Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place On Saturday 10th May, 1919, at 11.30 a.m. One 7 seater Napier Motor Car S5 H.P. spare wheel etc. In good running order. CHING KENG LEB ft Co. Auctioneers Estate Agents 6-5 io 5 AUCTION SALE OF i
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    • 1358 8 f AUCTION SALE OF ENGINEERING MATERIALS Flat Mild Steel Bars Flat Wrought Iron Ba^s f^ n Pe l*i!d Steel Ban 30 lengths 7 m. by 3/. m IS lengths tt m. fey In. 5 lengths 24 m. 49 do. 6 In. by J m. 93 do. 1 ia. by tn.
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  • 1394 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, May 9, 1919 Of all new tasks which have had to j be undertaken owing to war conditions that of control of food has probably been the one most bitterly criticised. Food Controllers throughout the war, whether amongst the Allies or amongst our enemies, have
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  • 760 4 H E Sir Arthur Young will be leaving Kuala L'Ki.pur by traiu to night Friday. Thera wil! he no Ac Home at the I W C A en Saturjay afternoon ICth inst. Lt Col Sir Arthur Ad ims ia leaving for Home by tho P and 0 lin^r Nellorc en
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  • 268 4 CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN "SHOULDER ARMS" There a n o!d| Aryon. mua i wants a ttofa lau£b fca either to be v poseiM. a floe Bin pictirg i p^rfoananc General Oil.. Major Gem and P3rly Chr.r.'f- al the f, I atepa of Mt hira m the forte, for irap to a
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  • 100 4 Renter informs us that there criptive introduction to the peace t«i and that and tbe preamble precede** one league ot nations" Theft*' the treaty consists of fifteen atiimthirteen and the section relating tc I labour convention is section ibitte«« twelve. J We begin to feel that if
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  • 154 4 Bombay, April 28.-Tbe o« olc* as a substitute for grass famine areas has prDved a r success by experiments Government of Bombay «l tbe d^Ahmednagar. Iv »°™°™*J« mental camps agriculture t*m fed on cactus for one mon* ment expense aud after be.a« tomed to the fl TJ
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 119 4 I JUST LANDED I CHAMPAGNE. PERRIER JOUET 1906. EXTRA DHY. -ALDBE X MACGREBOR k 80. NEW CONSIGNMENT JoBBSbk\ °f Golf Clubs J AM) Golf WOTf Balls, f TENNIS INSPECTION d W INVITED. REQUISITES The Kliney, Jaelanco, Spalding Gold Medal, Riseley, Hexagon, etc. We hold Accessories of tin Best Makers. John
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    • 65 4 Victoria Theatre. Bth, 9th and 10th May Special Clntma pp» foi nances 25% to bo given to Discharged Eailcrs end Bole lers Fund. CHARLES /f7^>\ CHAPLIN /v£ J\ IN I ***M "SHOULDER ARMS" I VJjJT AND \^<^ m^ r 'ly TABZAN OF THE APES X Special Matinee for Children Saturday.
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  • 542 5 SHANTUN^ NOW objec ted to Transfer to P 0 Japan I of Four ,r ction to t Zii concerning the negotito no i the ii. .0 vo sellout question of k tha er.ee J »p^n if.fUJ: d.rect !.rm m II The I I Bwiag io tbe ::.any, there'ore
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  • 217 5 GARRISONS ABROAD Haig's Great Praise London, May B.— The Territorials Con ference at Westminster came to nine main conclusions, including one that the force should be a replica of the regular army, but no territorial unit should be sent abroad except on an emergency so I serious
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  • 174 5 London, May 5 Iha death his laken of Sir W Hood Treacher. M late S.r Wilham Hoed Treacher wa^ boru iv Boaetrtel on Dtc 1 184tf, and •sad the youngest son of the late Rev J S Treacher He bad been tli9 Colonial Secretary of Labuan.
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  • 73 5 Paris, April 23.— Hugh Wallace, the oewly appointed Ambassador for the United States has presented his credentials to President Poincare. His address paid a tribute to victorious France alluding to the comradeship ot Frenchmen and Americana, until tbe last victory was won on French soil,
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  • 59 5 Paris. April 23. A delegation of the Japanese navy were the guests of hononr at a reception at tbe Hotel de Villa, Paria. Among those present were Ambassador Matsui vice-Admiral learaa Takeshita, rear Admiral Koza Sato. A gang ol navvies has begun work on the demolishing of the
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  • 19 5 Paris, May 5. The death has oocurred of Jonkheer Van S:uars, the Dutch Minister to France.
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  • 55 5 should be invited to Great Britain has betn warmly received, London offering the freedom and a civic reception. Throughout Britain Foch would receive all honour. German journalists at Versailles stated that a valuable lesson was received when travelling through the devastated districts of France. Now they understand tbe caning by
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  • 174 5 The Prime Minister must be wishing he could cut himself m two, and be m London and m Paris at the same time. Apparently we have nobody to whom any of his work can be delegated. His versatility is wonderful, and the variety of problems m which he is the
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  • 138 5 PARIS STREET FIGHTS London. April 30.— From Paris to Moa cow will be absolutely inactive industrially and commercially to-morrow, no trams os subway trains, no newspapers, stock exchange, cafes, restaurants, theatres, music balls all closed. A note issued last night states the French Government has decided to
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  • 60 5 Bai i .—The Dautscbf Tiges Zeitung says four thousand persona were recently shot or bayore v ed m Moscow owing to bungs r disturbances among the workmen. Ir appears a mass meeting raised th« cry Away with Len.n, Trot6ky and the Hunger Republic" whereupon the R'dguudn drjve the
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  • 25 5 don, M_y 5 Tbe police discovered m C rk premise coutaiuing over two buc.r.d bombd b liev6d to be a Sinn-fein d- po\
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  • 19 5 London. May 8. The silver market is st ad j, London, May 6. Silver is steady.
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  • 84 5 By Jourtesy of the French Consul P-»ris, April 80th 6 25 p.m. Rubber is quoted la 10$ d. No newspapers will be published on May Ist. The Government forbids all i manifestations on the occasion of May Ist. The last group of the German delegation, i including
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  • 73 5 The following officers left the United I Kingdom per s s Tabanan on April 16th t for repatriation. For Perak, F M S. 2 Lieutenant T i Bayley, k f a i For Singapore Captain CJ D R Cruded, i Chinese Labour Corps, wife and infant, F i
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  • 146 5 The undermentioned properties were sold by auction by the Commercial Rubber Company at their saleroom, No. 8 Raffles Place, on Wednesday afternoon Freehold building land at Somerset I Road, area 20,988 sq ft, bought by Mr Leong 1 Shong Koh for 98,400. Freehold land and house No. 168-8
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  • 89 5 mm The entral News learns that arrange* menta have been made by the Imperial Tobacco Company to acquire from tbe British American Company their Bristol factories. Tbe 82nd Anniversary of tbe Methodist Tamil Church will be oelebrated on Saturday the 10th instant at the Short Street Girls School at 480
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  • 83 5 concerned there is room for doubt as to j whether they have done any good, for the 1 price of rice has gone up very much and flour too is costing more. What we have 1 been wanting badly is some intelligent < j action on the part of the
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  • 341 5 NEW REGULATIONS MADE. A Rice Gazette Extraordinary wai issued yesterday. It contains regulation! made under the Food Control regulations and these lay down that frcm May 81 no one, whether individual or firm, mas import, trocsport, deal m or sell by retail efc, rice, without the licence of
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  • Correspondence.
    • 563 5 To the Editor. Dear Sir, It would appear that the efforts of the Government to control puces have not been a success, and as the regulations m no way appear to protect the poorer classes from the profiteering dealers, some other means of safeguarding these unfortunates should
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 386 5 .ROBINSON Co. i FRESH SUPPLIES OF I KYHOCH'S SMOKELESS POWDER CARTRIDGES and IpilSl KYNCCHIOADED X S. G. on 5;L_. Vi'Wml iJAMAV"-: Powder JSmfTL ml-Z MO-I^Ml^W Best Chilled cases only Shot Boxes of 25 fe^fjlfpj^ Nos 5 6 B '^""mrm^ r_M___-_a__ _tao*a_Maßr__MH SINGAPORE GENT NARY OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHS now on view Ms-.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 425 6 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) ONDKR MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. .Subject to alterations without notice) ■UHOPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) Fortmghtiy service. For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, London ATSUTA MARU 9" 1 May BHIDZUOKA MARU End May ■IROPEAN LINE, (Via Suez Canal) Fortmghtiy serveea. Service Cargo
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    • 649 6 K. P. M. Koninkiyke Paketvaart MaatschappiJ (Inccrporated In Holland.) ROYAti PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA Telegram Address PACKETVAART Telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Superintendent 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Van Goens Belawan-Deli May 8 Rumphios Batavia Semarang and Sourataya
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    • 647 6 A.C.." L, (Oooipanies Incorporated ia Englm Mail and Passenger Servi- PENINSULAS AND mRTiI 1 v r (Under Contraot with HU Majesty's C l The company's mail services east or BavnM" pended. ojmbay aro mX INTERMEDIATE SERVICE FROM LONDON T0 >j DUE SINGAPORE LOUto •The Pafscr^or '-cccpjmo_lati'»n In tho abovo BOat^M
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  • 860 7 -g A 3 fa*fl** *nd Share Brokers, May 7th i ■Wititat Slav* am .j %q tocatdad as »iralw acalwU lot Uo fttnit CUJ» Dn, BUTMB. -null 1 3 8 0 r j S v« M% I 0 8 0 ;M»*r "S 101 it is o S3. z
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  • 441 7 The prices quoted are generally tnose current at Clyde Terrace Market. At the othei markets there may be small variations. Singapore, May, sth, 1919, Beans, Long per catty 12 do. French do 24 Beef per lb. ...2 5 Beefsteak do 23 Bean Sprouts per catty 8 Bamboo
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 259 7 FIREWORKS. FOR THE FORTHCOMING PEACE-CELEBRATIONS The above will 'arrive In FISGiPORR on the 15th at tho latest and will be ready for Immediate distribution to complete orders already received. A printed Circular with full directions how to let these Fireworks off will also be sent out with all order). PLEASE
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    • 669 7 fIACKW CONFIDBvriK p P «_c& suns *^t., agg^ C&B 13 rr„r;:: MIDLOTHIAN ROLLED OATS a<aßa^ ManaßHa,llaßaa lnaa^Bßß*toHHßH^^Hl^HHßHßßH___B________^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^M A clean, tempting food, giving stamina— unrivalled for Breakfast. 4$ jt A QENTB FOR tBA PKRitiNr WOMHIMMM mAUCi k*t S *ttT PREPARATION 0? WE GUARANTEE WITH rirestone TYJEtES that should any tyre fail
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  • 480 8 Prompt Action of Native States. I, No further disturbances are reported In the Punjab, tbe districts reporting all quiet. Investigations are going on very satisfactorily. Martial law commissions started m Lahore on Wednesday. Fifteen accused were charged m tbe Kasur riot case, nine m the Lahore
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  • 279 8 A very charming wedding took place at St Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday, between Mr F M Campbell and Mies Redfearn Shaw. The ceremony was performed by the Rev A B Champion, and witnessed by a large gathering of friends m a Church which had for
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  • 67 8 Two English soldiers entered a restaurant fcomewhere m the Balkans," and ordered Turkey with some Greece," The waiter said Sorry, but I can't Servia,'' Qaoth the Tommies: Call the Boephorna," The Boss appeared and said I don't want to Rustic*, but yoa can't Romania," As they
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  • 112 8 Siberian Trade. New York, March VBrd.— The Washing ton correspondent of the New York World reports that Canada and Br;, tiac have formed a partnership m the organisation of a Siberian compacy, with immense resources, m order to promote trade between Siberia and the Empire. War
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  • 60 8 It is stated that Government has under) consideration the abolition of tbe Wireless Station at We'iikada. Mr F J Smith, Postraa6tet Genera!, seen j by a representative of the Times of Ceyiou m regard to the inquiries Government has been making m regari to the station, said
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  • 195 8 Evidence accumulates that tbe world of to day is demented. The war has upset the mental balance of uearly every class and individual, and the derangement has eveu spread to the highest Beat* ot the law. O! all mad proposals surely Lord Buckmaster's Bill to admit women as barristers is
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  • 717 8 At present very little wheat ts imported into tho Malay Peninsula, bat quite a con slderable amount cf wheat flour Every class In the country excepting such a° Bakais consumes more or less cf it, the Latives of Northern India and the Noithern
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 385 8 JUST ARRIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF j MARCHANT CALCULATING MACHNES. sit. tt -~*mm %Bbi mm T>< -J Ml: m __k Am K~~9i i Am: m mmi I The Marchant has been thoroughly tested and tried out for years. The first machine was sold to a large Company m July 1911,
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    • 323 8 ill il PUBAiiß^l I M Coughs Yie'd io ltM*t Li^'itning Cough Cure Q The curative powc i 3 aaorc I wfa 3i t W Ej 1.. opium, bui I f j M I COUGHS AND COL .3 DIFFICLLT HREATKIMC LUNG TRU'2. /f4ff WMOOPi CH MASAL BATI LL'. TINC BRONCHITIS I
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 631 9 ■^^^^^^^^^'^^^^■•'■^^■^■WK mmmW SHaIH^HIHHBIHHHHHiIii^HHMBHHBVHHHHB 5&000.000 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMKNT3). •if AD OFFiCE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. £?O.COO deposited with Ihe Supreme Conr, ol England, and complies with the BrltlahLlfo Assurance Ooapaalaa Act 1, every particular.
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    • 440 9 NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COSPANY (Inoorporated m Great Britain). TOTAL FUNDS exceed TWENTY-THREE BULLIONS Bterl!ng. ANNUAL REVENUE exceeds FIVE MILLIONS Sterling. FIRE Simple Contract?, Latest Concessions. MARINE Marine and Transport Insurances of All Kinds transacted at current rates. MOTOR CAR Policies 1-sued by this Company cover Accidental Damage, Public
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    • 535 9 TBI YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. iHOoaPGBATac nc 7a?**-) ".rA ttmmmtmt^uua n| y 48,000 000 o ?&i p»ia up....«^^_- < ..Y. 42 omjm bewemWxma Y. 25,000,000 President. N. Kajiwara E?q. Vice-President. S. Suzaiii Esq. DIRECTORS. N, Kajiwar% Esq. Y. Yamakawa Es«. N. Soma Esq. M. Odagiri Esq. Baron K. Sonoda Bar*
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    • 554 9 ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY Messrs Ching Keng Lee and Co. have been instructed to offer the undermentioned building allotments for sale by Public Auction at their sale room Raffles Chambers Raffles P.ase On Monday, 12th and 26th May, 1919, Commencing each day at 2,30 p.m. Ist DAY'S SALE 12th MAY Lots Nos.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 402 9 MAIL TABLE To da j. '-.•>ev;sx::r.ii.io aaC ioj*i oaalla i N k urn ta iini below I— Ptnirg, tfalldoa, F.M.? (by Tia n) c p dally (eyormt Kntiiiay). Kota Tinggl and stition, to Koala Lumpur at 6 a.m. Johore 9, C.3>l. nccn, 2, i A 8 f.m. Cncob Asmara 880
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    • 314 9 EXCHANGE. (CORRECTED UP TO M .V 8 Bank 4m s '2 4 7 16 d.T.and J4B 16 Private credits 3m I 2 4 J) New Yoik demand 64$ private p: dy. f6f France demand gr.B India. T. T. 16E* Hongkong, demand 48?% Praia Yokohama, demand ir6 Java, demand it 6
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  • THE PRODUCE MARKET.
    • 133 10 Singapore, May 8. Tbe Rubber Auction pened yesterday to a considerably weaker mirkst. and prices for standard grades show a marked decline. A geed ebmaed W2M hn :viJtncc throughout the s\le bu'. were incliaod to hod off, ac i tub-qmnti-y cf F;ne Pale Crccj a^J Prime Ribbed
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    • 142 10 gapore. May 8. At the opening of Weeklj Auctions on WeJ__;.:d__y the dtmni was poor and continued so until the c'.ose ot the sales on ThurbJiy. V >!o all round show a considerable drciine ou tha week. Sicgaporo S:and:rd Ribbed. The bi?t price paid fjr R bbid
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    • 206 10 Singapore, May 8. The markot has been very ranch quieter with ac ie duriugtba past week On May Ist Singapore Standard Sheet was done at 79 and |f§, end Fine Pale Crepa at 79 London Standard First Latex Crepe teftchiag 78, The Auctions cpered very
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    • 205 10 S.nsapore May 8. In the Rubber Share market there is not much chaoge to be noted. Prices general ly are firm and chew small improvements m a fair number ot cases, but business was of small dimensions end the tone quieter. The market for raw rubber is
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    • 218 10 May 1 to 7. Tbia has bteu an uneventful work. Rubber hua closed a little easier 76-77 tents. Last Week's Anctiona. Tola! offered 906 total sold 628 top prices Bheet 78 crepe 79 London equi valent 2s osd tit Rubber shares have continued firm and as miny
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  • 781 10 Demonstration on Calcutta Racecourse. '.::::2 peopiu Calcutta, and especially ;l_vo *jo pi.ro tiee tha totalizator, will tie In Urea ted to im that; a decoonetra tic a of a i.ew lota was given to the ewardi of tbe R"»yil Calcutta Turf Club on Itofl raeacoufia. This
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 187 10 S C F A Beat Raffles. By their recent victories over the Man* oheesters, both tbe Raffles and tho S C F A had come into tbe limelight and it was only m the order ol things that when they met to try conclusions on the SCO ground yesterday
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    • 253 10 The first round of the Mixed Foursome Competition (Match Play 14 Holes) is to be played off by Sist May. The following are the draws and handicap 6 Mr and Mrs Monk vs 8 Mr Holden and Mrs Blair. 7 Mr and Mrs Sitae vs
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  • LADIES' LAWN TENNIS CLUB
    • 101 10 Miiid Doubles "A" Class Mrs Ridout and Mr Milligan owe 15 beat Mies Naughton and Mr Oldfleld owe 11, 6—2, B—4. Miss Gunn and Mr Linton owe 16.8 vs Mrs Macgregor and Mr Carr owe 2, unfd. Championship Pairs. Mrs Cantrell and Mr Bateman beat Mrs Blair and
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    • 74 10 Mixed Doubles B Class. Mrs and Mr Graham owe 15.2 vs Mrs and Mr Bartley owe 15. Mrs and Mr Maxwell owe 2 vs Mrs Wreford and Mr Totton owe 4. Championship Pairs. Mrs Campbell aad Mr Oidfleld vs Mrs Salzmann and Mr Day Mrs Braddell and Mr
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  • 112 10 It wae the great Pulitzer who defined to a cub reporter News is anything that happens m New York,'' and condes ce:ded to explain further If to-day m Broadway a dog bites a man, that is not news if a man bites a dog that is news.'*
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  • 17 10 Secretaries N Gomes (M ilacca.) United Malacoa 14,040; total twelve mths 188.786. I
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  • 145 10 The Teucer bound for Hongkong has on board 8 officers. 8 N C Os and 1825 Chinese coolies, all repatriated from warwork. The Eastern Shipping Company's stea iner Ltanchoo, while voyaging to Penang, broke her crankshaft off Pulau Bedan. The steamer Pangah wai sent out and towed her
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  • 119 10 The Committee beg to acknowledge with many thanks the following subscriptions for the above Fund Collected by Mr Ong Peng Hock, Mr Ong Peng Hock 950 Tan Liang Cheng 50 Poh Cbene Tee 25 Thio Kirn Chuan 25 A Well Wisher 25 Lye Joon Sang 15
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  • 334 10 Dr Lyttelton Sees A Riot of Luxury. i The Rev Dr E Lytteltoo, as one who has been waiting for someone who could speak with authority to give us a lead before it is too late oa *he burning question of national economy, writes to Ihe "Times.'' Now,
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  • 141 10 Danger Within," the current Bluebird Photoplay, which will be seen at the Barima Uail to night m the second chow. brings a Baal which includes betide Little Zoe Rao, True Boardman. whose bet-t work was done m the Jewel production, The Doctor and the Woman," Supporting tre She
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 214 10 T ab conditio J -i i I i l l_l i v H.HCbI.:.. fl A, OFFICE ofcu I m\ 24 I wL. 1 I _B £Hh^P|BH-H| have sum > m Sufi ■^^m— »i ->»_—»__-_____________________,■ ADELPHi HOTEj I VERY EVENING I The Versatile Band I will play from 7to 10 p.m.
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