The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 May 1919

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rE X CbxNTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 17 1919. NO. 9,672
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  • 245 1 The two Ralient points in to day h flood of^vire news are that the Germans are taking their medicine sadly, and that the Allies are prepared to move forward as if the arraistioe terms had not been agreed to Page 7. German opinion bluateringly opposes the signature
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  • 1101 1 Quicquid agunt homines nostri est farrago libelli. Juvenau The Topicist is semi -unofficially informed there is reason to belinve, in cosuection with the anticipated ehortago in foodetuffe, that tho Food Controller will 6oon be iv a position to announce a coneideruble alleviation of the conditions of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 292 1 RAFFLESJOTEL. The largest and most successful Hotel on the Island. FACING THE SEA. usurious suites of Rooms and spacious lounges, veranda and beautiful grounds. AFTERNOON TEAS. Thursday, Music in attendance. CinemaZon the Lawn from 6 15 p.m. First class cuisine. Guest night every Saturday, dinner followed by Cinema. The Antigraph
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    • 483 1 Kelly Walsh Ltd. (Incorporated In Hongkong) ySEFUL BOOKS FOR OFFICE AND HOME. English Synonyms and Autonyuie with A Desk- Book of Errors in English InJ°' es 0D h c rrece nse of Prepo&i eluding notes on colloquialisms and q S S 7 C erDald contains over Slang to b* avoided
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    • 161 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Meeting of Eurasians page 6 Office in Raffles Place to let page 5 Dr Rowe for failing eyesight page 6 Notices re admission to races page 5 A boat of Government tenders page 6 Steamer from Penarjg to Rangoon page 5 European Dutchman wants board page 5 Meeting
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 94 1 3airday 17th High WMev O-i i n., 11.8: p m Ft. Joseph's annual Bports. The Prize Packt-ts. ie Theatre. Fraser and Neavo.Meetirg. Boy Hccuts icnlc. Sunday 18th. High Water |*M a.m.. 11 SI p.m. Monday 19th. High Water— n- 7 a.m., 2-1 p.m. Tuesday 20th High o-«6 a m., l-Bl
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  • 116 2 An excellent programme will be cub imfetei at the Palladium to-night, including a five part Brady production, The Velvet Paw." featuring the well known artistes, House Peters and* Pale Kane other items include new Rolin comedies and the latest Pathe News. In the first show at 8 o'clock,
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  • 177 2 The following is the report of the above company to be presented at the meeting at Paterson Simons on May 24 at noon. The profit for the year it 17,687.02 which added to the amount carried for ward from the previous year, leaves a balance in Revenue Account
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  • 91 2 TO-DAY'S CRICKET The teams in H M Caotrell's Colony XI ye W E Vowler's Rest XI, are. Colony xi Dr J A Campbell, Dr N L Clarke, E W Day, NAM Griffin, R B B I'onnell. E E de Souza Tb J Leijssiue, L. J Wishart, Sergt Masaey.
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  • 108 2 The mixed Foursome Competition which was to have taken place thia week and was postponed, will be played on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of next week the 19. h. Hat, and 23rd, May. The Monthly Medal (Bogey) for May will be played to-day and to-morrow (17th and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 670 2 MiHVA HOUSE 196 ORCHARD ROAD NOW OFFERING SPLENDID NfiW SELECTION OF GOODS JUST ARRIVED, INCLUDING Blouses, Ca m iso/es Petticoats, Knickers, Fiounces, Baby Clothes, etc. Also a Small Consignment of BOTOJ'S PERFUMES THE VERY BSIST. I~F~BEAim iS SKIN DEfP THE RHINO IS HANOSOME If advertising is waste, ycu dont need
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    • 530 2 PALLADIUM GRAND CHANGE TO-NIGHT! At 9.30 TO-NIGHT!! WILLIAM A. BRADY PRESENTS The Velvet Paw A Brilliant Photoplay in 5 Acts. Featuring the well known Artistes House Peters and Gala Kaue. A Splendid Drama with Simple Pathos and Tense Situations, and a Vibrant Story of Love. With complete Programme of good
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    • 347 2 From Tuesday, May 15, to Sunday, May i 8 FOR THE FIRST TIMS IN SIN 3/r O F A Distinct NovoUy la rictur, r, AT TH^ ALHAMBRa The Hall for Novel Attractions, Music and Featm, Second Show at 9.15 p.rv A Real Chinese Lady In the Leading Kolo in au
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  • 297 3 The following is the substance of a telegram recently received by tha American Consulate from the Department of State at Washington, DC: "On April 28 the War Trade Board announced, effective April 29, the sns pension of all enemy trading lists and the removal of all disabilities
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  • 198 3 The Japanese armoured cruiser Nieshin, (7,680 tone, ccropleted in 1904) arrived at Penang on Tuesday afternoon. French Government plans ate announoed for a great tide barbour at Algiers able to take the largest steamers, thus doubling the importance of the porf. The B I Packets Fazilka and Euryalos
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  • 315 3 Sunday Mat 18. From Johnston's Pier: 9, 10, 11 a.m., 2.80 and 8 80 p m. From Clab Bungalow 8.30, 9.30 am., 12.15, 8 and 6 80 p in. II gh tide 12 34 p.m. O i the arrival of the 10 o'clock launch the ifty yards
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    • 446 3 ||lllM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!niii:niMHiuii««iiiuiiiHMiiiiii^ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ High-class at moderate I C/^re//e S prrces. 1 I are made from an exquisite blend of 1 tobacco of an established individuality 1 and a charm distinctly their own. 1 I NO. 555 Virginia: in Vacuum Tins of DO $1.05 I a Snte Manufacturers: ARDATH TOBACCO CO.,
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    • 307 3 NEW ATTRACTIONS I IN THE I Ladies' Department I A T J Whiteaway s J Wonderful Value I JT.^li.iSSar.'fiSS Fresh Stocks c ar t.imrued lace, 7/ I I 0 white Voile lilouses j fro :rf Flonso neatly >h -C'/J .well made, with j c u'i rd^fied finished i >M^ plenty
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    • 265 4 1 j-ssiste^.^ OBTAINABLE AT ALL DISPENSARIES it njl'tfil STRAITS SETTLEMENTS j FEDERATED MALftY STATES. SPLENOX Conquers Malaria /^FX"^ Whatever the critics may y^Jj sa y, the fact remains that \MMrJ SPJ-ENOX has cured 8% every case of Malaria, Spleen and Kalaazarin V/ which it has been administered according to a
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    • 105 4 ftkHPSRa I IDT AM' C I [tfii y\^ "^s^ Obtainable from all Grocers /%|l|gW EXTRA CHOICE GREiN LABEL $1.00 Ib. p '^^i 3^ GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. Agents i Singapore, Penang Kuala Lumpur. j I I A I INVESTIGATE BEFORE YOU INVEST motor trucks must stand hard service to be profitable
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    • 887 4 UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY To Collectors aod Connoisseurs of Rare and u« Chinese Porcelain tlque Messrs POWELL Co Ltd. will offer at Auction .1 h. Noa. M aod 17 Kaißua »ir e dI th e!r sj|, On Saturday, 24th May, 1919, flt 7l A valuable ana rare colleclion of CHINESE PORHBr ir«
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 441 5 r fZ^ TO PASSENGERS f\^^\ HOMEWARD BOUND. JWifc IttaW Cil r.lt;M4Dd MHH lhia'-yand qISS^S^JF Luggage, clta? A hBES7 .it London, Liverand Southampton, j JICKSOI SONS IS I ,9 A 20, Oxford ,v 7. Sharing Crots. a will meet any krrlva'. Full particular* Jurist ageiicy. For- T*""f b Groen, Singapore. 2510
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    • 676 5 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of a Robber Estate, situated at Sambas (Dutch Borneo on the Sambas River, area 1,449 09uwMi,5U acres, more or less) known as the WEST BORNEO KAOTSCHUK PLAMTAGE TO H«C HELD AT Batavia on the 31st July, ISI9. The estate is for the greater part cultivated S h
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    • 881 5 tH THE ESTATE OF JULES RAYMOND JOSEPH DE COURTOIS. Pursuant to the Trustee Ordinance 1914 Section 25. I hereby rlvo notioe that all creditor and other person 1 having any claims or demands against Ue estate of Joseph de OOURTOI3 deceased late Agent of the Messageries Marltimes Company at Bingapore
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    • 720 5 A Deadly Enemy. It Is the continual dropping that wears away a stone. In the same way the continued twinges of Rheumatism, causing icute suffering with each appearance will wear away the strongest v >uman system. The first shooting pains seem trivial, but as j they continue they grow worse
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    • 692 5 SINGAPORE SPORTING CUB. LADIES attending %uv Kace) «<u luuo Kth, 12th and Hth, 1919, are retuincled that ad mission to Grand etand and t awn will be by Ticket only. Ladies' Ticket* are obtainable through Members of the Singapore Sporting Club, free, bat they murl bear the name of the
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  • 1606 6 The Singapore Free Press Saturday, May 17, 1919. With compulsory education in the air, although wo do net as yet ccc where the additional school Rccomn odaticn is to come from when it is Impossible to j find houses'for the parents, the question •naturally arises ought school fees to be
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  • 279 6 j Aa interesting aft tic took placd on Thursday nigh!; at the residence cf Captain James Leighioa, when a deputu tioa of X P M o*ptaioi waited on him iCap-.Riu W H Kcamar in a vary kiud .speech presented hisn on behalf of h:a i
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  • 58 6 From Our Own Corrtipondeni Kuala Lumpur, M-iy 16 The Malay Mail understands as a ro euh of the conference held at Singapore yesterday 15th) on the position of fond supplies for Malaya, Government intends taking over the entire control of all rice and wheat flour
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  • 82 6 The Prize Packets duriug a brief stay in Singapore were booked to give two performances at tbe Victoria Memorial Theatre and their opening performance last evening was very well received. Songs and dances formed the characteristic feature of tbe show. There was rather a pleasant change in the
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  • 69 6 Betlin, May 12. Government troope have occupied Leipzig end arrested a number of Spartacist leaders and suspended the publication of the newspaper Volkezeitung. Rotefahne has ordered the election of a new workers council. A general strike i* threatened Me Arthur Young of Messrs Boustead A Co who is
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  • 167 6 Versailles Miy 10 -After Count dotff Rantzau Lad exammed I part of tbe treaty of which ibetn*ie proceeding as rapidly ai pe"' b; will leave for Herln to cooftr j Government. w Beilin, Mny If.-i'ount Rantzau pre^. i.t I not* to M i in which be aKttU t'ue
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  • 13 6 -I' in M German en >• > W qaiiitloaed for the AU lrUl
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  • 335 6 Paris, M■ 1; ■ta'tt»er«ti v !l rtiMoaPal jour:. D 'i blai c- »pbti o: ihi »i Croup.* b OO| I un boat Utta qp relit i fl«p*rtfd I when i dep tanyii th. •Toked io< were ttpteia Cleradnce.u and Mr Hofhi cribei the ottitudj cf R VhUO
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 179 6 Established .<jff^L i^^fe^ .^BKW *BftA bS^^vßL Galdbcck, fCtac^eqpr Go., Quality Shanghai, Tientsin. Guaranteed. Hongkong, Singapore Penanc, London. Glasgow. l *«a^ Pascalls Finest English DOII6Q uWvvlS 5 O C/tS* P er s Q u re bottle. John Little Co.. Ltd. [Incorporated in England] Fraser Neave, Ltd. PRINTERS. Office: 11, COLLYER QUAY.
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    • 34 6 VICTORIA THEATRE 1 TONIGHT. Charles E. Weatberly Prestnt3 THE PRIZE PACKETS in a ROLLICKING VAUDEVILLE PROGRAMME DEPICTING h Night in a London Music Kail. JOVIAL OLLY ONICK Bookmg at Moutrics. Prices as Usual. 1
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  • 876 7 SOME COGNATE SUBJECTS German Trade w v 7 —In tbe pet»ce committee iy Herr Dernburg an 01 llVuie ippointmtsnt of an Imperial 0 ocr to promote export trade, b.d goodf tnough I a ftblt to maau aaotd tbat General tUMKtIOUOj tO .'iji-ra an coup Women labour ->'.ir C
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  • 567 7 CHORUS OF DISAPPROVAL Berlin, May B —The Berlin presa publishes this morning Reuter'e aummasy of the Paace terma which all the papers condemn. For example the Togeblatt says the Treaty far eurpaesea the worst expecta ious. It i a a product of thoughtless and n^oxica^ed brutality and
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  • 633 7 HUNGARY'S DEBACLE London, M*y 8 —Ranter learna from an authoritative source tbat the Rumanian advance in Hungry wn& neither inatigaft 3 not supported by the Entente. It is pointed out that the Near Eastern Army constating of Serbian, Yugoslav and French units did not participate in the advance,
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  • 263 7 Arnmistice Sought Simla, May 15. The Afghan Commander in Chief has sent letter to the political agent to the Khyber asking a ces sation of hostilities. Simla, May 14. We have made a further advance io the Khaibar area and occupied the important frontier cantonment of Dakka on the
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  • 754 7 I London, May 12 —Renter learns that in the event of Germany not signing the treaty, which is regarded as unlikely, all military arrangements have been made for the Allied armies to advance exactly in the same way a 9 they wonll have done had Germany no'j accepted
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 70 7 ROB/NSOM Co. The Puritan Brogue Shoe m^m/^jSb^t'" >^*-)*:^% PR PP HALF '^w^. v oIZEb. R Heavy Tan Willow Calf. Extra Strong Soles a Smart Golf shoo ROBiNSON Co. I 66 Gar rick" "Frontier" Smoking Mixtures. 8 SINGAPORE CENTENARY OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHS now on view »i Mr. H. N. BUGKERIDGE'S STUDIO THE
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 424 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THB IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. (Subject to alterations without notice) ■PROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly service. For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, London BHIDZtJOKA MARU End May BIBOPEAN LINE, (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly servded. (Auxiliary Service Cargo only) For Marseilles and
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    • 634 8 K. P. M. Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappi] (Inocrporated in Holland.) ROTAL PACKET NAVIGATION 00. OP BATAVIA Telegram Address PACKETVAART Telephone 131 Passage Oept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Superintendent 3 COLLTER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. v. d. Parba 6elat-Panojang, Bengkalis, Siak and Pakan-Baroe M May
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    • 656 8 (Companies Incorporated in Ergland Mail and Passenger Birwo.. PENINSULAR AND OBIENFAI s N (Under Contraot with His Majesty* on. xne °S3S3ST" MAIL 3EBVICi:s k "t or BOMBiTri, 1 INTERMEDIATE SEHVICI FROM LONDON i To DUEBINOAPORE I Passengers for Earope ara booked by tho lMrnT>**«,~ oppoitonlty ooours and as far as
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 317 9 g PUREST GIN X- X iV leF 111 St j GORDON'S I I 5 (Established 1769. GORDON'S DRY GIN IS RAPIDLY TAKING THEjI PLACE OF THE SWEETENED VARIETIES THEjI WORLD OV2R. CONNOISSEURS INSIST ON BEING I SERVED WITH IT. I THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. SOLE AGENTS, I for Singapore. I
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    • 95 9 DUNLOP TYRES Order Dunlop V Tyres for your Nans I ilitt v' ailc^ Lorries they I are proved Tyres '.9 J trustworthy Tyres. >v C, y I Should you have and resilience. j any difficulty in obtaining what rrn i you Require lhe y lengthen the Ring Up. Phone No.
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    • 961 9 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. IKE SPRING RAGE MEETING (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING) WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday the 10th, Thursday the 12th, and Saturday the 14ih of June, 1919. .PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, ioth Jum, ioip. 1 ThECPfi«I»GSiAK£S-2.30 p.m. Vn:t:c $700 and $100 for the second ho»>e asellirgraco
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    • 1165 9 .And horses handicapped In ca^s B shall bo £>letblG i to run la Race No 6. Entranco Fee izo. PUtar.cn. 7 foHcmta 4 THE PLYING HANDICAP- 3 45 p.m \alao 91 0 0 and $20U tor th.,Veond nor«> a ha^lov,* for uH horntn that ban I—«tn, Euranco Fee. $4U. Dlbtacce.
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  • 111 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commeroe Rubber Association held its usual anc bionon on Wednesday and Thursday when there was offered for sale 1,627,500 Ib. Tons *****. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet cents per 1b Prime 74$ to 76$ Spore Standard Quality 74 to 78 Off Quality 89
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  • 168 10 Singapore, May 15. At the opening of the weekly auctions on Wednesday the demand was weaker and although the top prices registered remain practically unchanged, there was a general downward tendency. The total quantity catalogued amounted to 84 7 tons ol which 727 tons actually came under
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  • 178 10 Singapore, May 15. The weekly rubber auction which commenced yesterday was characterised by a poor demand, only the beet of the lote on offer eliciting any competition. Prices of Standard Grades Bhow practically no change from last week, but the Gtate of the market may be judged
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  • 198 10 Singapore, May 15. Since one last repott the market haa been steady bat very quiet buyers hold irjg off for lower prices. Singapore Standard Sheet was sold during the week at 76} and 76} cents. Good FAQ Sheet at 74 to 76$ cents par lb
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  • 253 10 May 8 to 14. The Share market continues steady but lifeless. Rubber has remained practically un changed since the beginning of the year and though dull in New York and London, is still steady locally Laßt Week's Auctions. Total offered Q9O total sold 540 top prices sheet
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  • 163 10 Singapore May 15. A good tone prevails in the Rubber Share market and the majority of cbaogr fa in prices are again in favour of holJera Only a moderate amount of business ie, however, being transacted bat it ii mostly of the baying order and the supply
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 211 10 n 01 Of* flfll j i I I 1 1 1 1 111 I Ulii UUI 1 $\M I 1 SINGAPORE. I m h^ as ;Vf J^^^t K§ W I iv *^^^b %J| 1 EXTRA I THE IMPROVED HILLSIDE iKtuU. THE MOST POPULAR PRESS UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN THE
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    • 155 10 ■L# €1 i AUCT IOWEERS VALUERS. E* 'r-fV^ ,^^y^^ (Incorporated In Singapore,) ->-^OP^ EBTA.BLIBHED £4 YEARS IJL FORTHCOMING SALES '■■it^" I May 27th, Tuesday, at 2-^0 p.m. at Our Auction Rooms, Jii&ra '^SS&PSSC Tanglin Kesidtnc s situate at and known an Municipal No. 47, VvT xSS?3 ratrohUt Road, No 4
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    • 190 10 A BUSINESS GUI RECOGNIZED in its true light by the Gov business world, and the individual buyer th meni k has cast aside the title Pleasure Car "and b classified as a vehicle of real servic< necessity. The owner not only lengthens his own business day k lengthens his family's
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  • 71 11 r (COBHBCTKD UP TO M)V 18) Bank 4 m b 2-4 7 1« n deronud 34 8 Iff Private credit.) Bras a 4ft New York demand 65 8 8 ii private 90 dpys 66$ Fr nee dernnnd Baub 808 India, T. T. Norn Honokonq, demand 58f%Pr«i» Yokohama, demand Java,
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  • 136 11 May 16. xm No market Gambior j i 00 Gambler Cnbe No. 1 HI. OO Pepper Blnjk ordin. Spore 82.C0 Pepper, (Whites fair) 55.35 Tapioca, Email penrl vfair quality) 16 50 do do flake do 14.50 do medinm pearl Uo 15.60 Pearl Srsgo, errnll Copra Bondrled 14.80 Ccpra Mlxi
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 626 11 000,000 Assurance in force over $9,000,000 GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED INCORPORATED IN BTBAIT3 SETTLBMDKIS) HEAD OFFiCE: Winchester Oouse. Singapore. LONDON OFOCE: 32. Old Jewry, E.C. rL&NSOFASSDBANCE MONEY TO LOAN. AGENTS WANTED For all partionlara, apply to A. H. PAIB. Mana S i OB D.reotor. or to HOBAOH W.
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    • 416 11 NORTH- BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY (Incorporated «a Great Biltain). TOTAL FUNDS exceed TWENTY-THREE MILLIONS Sterling. ANNUAL REVENUE exceeds FIVE MILLIONS Sterling, FIBS Simple Contracts hate^t Concessions. MARINE Marine and Transport Insurances of AH Kind* transacted at current rates. MOTOR CAR Policies issued by this Jompany cov^r Accidental Damage, Public
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    • 539 11 THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In th* Straits Settlements) Head Office Singapore, Raffle* Chambeis 5 4 8 Br.nches Penans-85 Beach Street. Malacca— 131 Jonker Street. Muar-77/79 Jalan Sbleiman. Batu Fabat-l 9 Jalm Rahamat. Aqekcifs at London, PalembaDg, ana Tracg. CAPITAL. Aatbcrißed 8,00-,oro J, 89Uea 6.C03.C00 PaU u P ?,00<\000
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    • 495 11 0 IBifli Australia srs shfna, i#Mfftiad Ii Eesf«sd h« Iqil Ctarta/. "AID OP CAPITAL 21,800,000 tSfiSRYJB FDHD Z M,OQQ,COQ ss6cyve Liability of Proprietors fi,lM|ooB H3AD OFFICE »3K«OfI2S A^rj UftAJSCn A.mrite&r "^^T*! Pev Bangkok Qotlfl pnj BatavJa L Rangooa Bombay EUvaeM Calcutta Blaj Canton Sou, BhlßghaJ Colombo M^nb Delhi Bfttila Ualphcnj
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 99 11 9 VESSELS ARRIVED. Emelie, Dut, 94, from Rbio 15 5, foi Rbio 16, Secg Mob. Van der Parra, Dut, 882, frcm Billitoc 16 5, for Siah 17. KPM. Shinku Vfaru, Jap, 4292, from Kobe 16 6, for Rangoon 18, N V K. Ta Tou Tae, Fre, 691, frcm Saigsn 16,
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    • 413 11 MAUL TABLE 1 8-fllJi laletmeOl&ls aofl local latiie. will hi 1 ju»« la list below 1— Peaang, Malacoa, F.M.B. (by Train) 6 p.m. a ally (except Buadaf). Kota Tinggi and stations to Kuala Lumpuv at 6 a.m. Johoto 8, 9.30, noon, 1, 4 A I p.m. Cuoob Azmere 8.80 am
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  • 910 12 MOST SAY SOMETHING British Views London, May 8. The Daily Chronicle ■ays toe British Government baa secuteJ the redemption of ika election pledges The Achilles heel of the Tr**ty may prova to be the fact thit Pjlvad's {a, are ia unsettled. The Daily Telegraph says it
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  • 773 12 POLITICAL Melbourne, May 5 The Commonwealth is gratified with the Imperial preference proposals wbiob it ia considered will more securely comect the various ports of the Empire together. Stockholm, May 8. A Patrograd deoree baa li j «n issued cloficg all non-munition factories r.ni enrolling all their
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  • 1013 12 WILSON REDIYIYUS To the Lawyers London, May 10. Me Wilson epauking at the International Liw Society at Paris, said thai one of the things which disturbed him in the recent months was the unqualified hope which men enter tniaed everywhere of the immediate emancipation from things that
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  • 315 12 NOTE DEALER CLEVERLY TRAPPED.! The trial was concluded before Mr Justice Whitley at the Assizes yesterday of Kwa Geok See, a Hokien, who stood arraigned en two charges cf poaseaeiou j and trafficking in 85 currency notes. t This was the case in which the police* engaged the
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  • 78 12 In order to minimizs the mine risk, it is announced that vessel* making voyages through the Mediterranean, the Bay of Biicay, the English Channel and the North Sea, ai well ac to parts ol the United Kingdom and France, should obtain routing orders and latest information with reepact
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  • 38 12 Secretaries Evatt and Co. Lunar 10,488 total six mths 110,785. Mergui 10 714 total ten mths 181,693. Ulu Pandan 10 850: total twelve mtbs 126.060. Indragiri 22,031 nine mths 204,877. Kapoewae 80,245, tctal 111,880.
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  • 242 12 LADIES' LAWN TENNIS CLUB. YESTERDAY S PLAY. Singles Handicap. Mrs Campbell owe 2 v Mrs Graham scr, unfd. Ladies Doubles. Mrs Vowler and Mrs Macgregor owe 15.8 beat Mrs Laogham Carter and Mrs Gansloser owe 15, 6—o, 7 6. Mixed Doubles A Class. Mrs and Mr Day beat Mrs Salztuann
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 369 12 PllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllililllllllllllllilllllllHIIIII,;,,,,,!!,. The best is not too good for your Baby EE and the best, after mothers milk, is Glaxo, EE judged by what this doctor says:— ES "This hist week the child has gained nj owners "tinues to improve in health. lam frequently con "babies suffering from improper fee J.nJ
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