The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 May 1919
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Title Section14 1919-05-30 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rEX CKNTS FBIDAY, MAY 30 1919. NO. 9,68314 words
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Article253 1919-05-30 1 Actual fighting in Afghanistan is still confined to outpost work Meanwhile the various conflicting parties in the I State are converging on Kabul where, there ia likely soon to be a blaza up Page 5 Germany has received the plain reply j to her protestations that inasmuch253 words
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Article1185 1919-05-30 1 The Doctor, having taken a glass ol port wins, and hemm.J once or tvrics, said I "Is in rerrmrkiblo, Mr Feeder that the Romans At the mention of thin terrible people, their implacable enemies, every joung g^ntlprnMu fastened hit- gaza upoa the Doctor, with au ussumption ot1,185 words
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Advertisement220 1919-05-30 1 laffles_hotel. The largest and most successful Hotel on the Island. FACING THE SEA. uites of Rooms and spacious lounges, veranda and beautiful grounds. AFTERNOON TEAS. cry Thursday, Music in attendance. Cinema .on tno Lawn from 6 15 p.m. First class cuisine. Guest night every Saturday, dinner followed by Cinema. J.220 words
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Advertisement302 1919-05-30 1 A Q> il^^^^^JV (jooarccnM\\edJQ Not only are Good rich Safety Tread Tyres the saftet 8 in the world, but they are also tha most economical, because they are Full Sized. The Gocdrich Tyre actually equ.de it* millimetre denomination at the same prica as other tyres that do not. There are302 words
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Advertisement107 1919-05-30 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS At the Theatre to night Iha ram from Toronto;" Freah films at the Haritna ■Hall and Gaiety Pasje I Latest Railiag lists of the N V X and Siara Steam Xavi^^tion Oo— Page 11. Fraser and Xeavg'a traveller's pronounc ing handbook of Malay Pagi 5. Special dinner and107 words
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Miscellaneous147 1919-05-30 1 f > S V. C. DKILL PROGRAMME. Friday, May BC. :5.00 pm. Drill Hall SFA Co Satuhday, May 81. I 2.80 pm. Balestier liioga Eurasian Co SVC J A X Glennie, Lt Col. Commandant, SVC THE WEEK j mm 30th ili*h W*s. -11 4 a IC-25 p.m. w Church Council,147 words
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Article222 1919-05-30 2 The farewell dinner, given by H H the Sultan of Sciangor to the British Resident, the Hon. Mr E O Btoadrick. at the Ettana Klang, on Saturday, wu c quite a successful functions The dinner wit held in the Thram? Koom, there being seats for ninety222 words
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Article195 1919-05-30 2 The authorities in Malaya have not yet resigned themselves to the idea that a qualified European teacher is deserving of remuneration on as high a scale as other branches of service, though they have gone so far as to admit the necessity fur itn advance on the present195 words
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Article165 1919-05-30 2 Philadelphia, April 11. It ia announced that the first fleet oi aeroplanes to be used for commercial pur poses in America has been purchased bj fcue Kerr Steamship Company, and will be placed in active service within a few weeks ac auxiliaries to the company's merchantWireless Press - 165 words
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Advertisement410 1919-05-30 2 MOTOR GLARE GLASSES IN GREA; VARIETY JUST ARRIVED. Fresh Stocks at MEDICAL HALL Opposite Post Office, SINGAPORE. SOME t RICKS OF THE TRADE THAT WILI SAVE DOUARS The tt'La ccuhl dtvelop tho^r cwn rdvertlaicg dersrt-;cu f But it was hoon fonnd Ibftl gio*th ia Bdveittoißg c&me with specialization, so ittctpnt410 words
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Advertisement925 1919-05-30 2 Sunday, May 25th to Frlda^V »J A THRILLING WESTERN Dr!? 3 AT THi; ALHAMBRi T»e Hail to, Musicj^Peatu^, Reno Koafl Stcond Show at 9. is 4 PATHE-DIANDO FEATUtH THE ATHLETIC AND^ROfIVST Gl <> RGE WINSOME AND FEArTeS f} E FTV Tm, A Gripping and Sensational w« u Jl Cf> So\925 words
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Advertisement397 1919-05-30 3 J^piSE SPORTING CLUB S PR!NG R^E MEETING 1919 Thursday and Satu-day. June 10th, TiesW- 1 i2h and M* t 0 the non inomhorn nil cm now be had -^U, T.CK ts Season Ti,- 5 («H which admit to "air v may b bad apOD $10 for Reason il P by397 words
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Advertisement690 1919-05-30 3 WANTED F?££L &1 Z f r CCOUDt9 department of Eu opean firm, a Chln^o Cleik with necea. i M-y qualifications. Apr.ilrati ns to 'A? couQia c/o Singapore Free Press. 29 r> ll*| WANTED -FirstclaFS Chinese Stenogra. phers wanted immediately for British firm in V i a> X* a Ba lary690 words
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Advertisement1343 1919-05-30 3 AUCTION SALE OF SHERIFF'S SALE I Teak Household Furniture, two Cottage ekr& ™:z?"»o fi oKz:%i\n0 K z:%i\nt r t£ ttt s preme CMrt tt its 8 v JeSJSiwW and t t 10 fo d V.V.M. M athur»m» D ChHty PUlatlß To l» hold it Th, ta^Rowi ol Messrs Powell (1)1,343 words
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Advertisement1100 1919-05-30 3 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Superior wax polished Teak Household Furniture, Cottage Piano. American Organ, Elec ric Fittings, inter ;c vices Glassware, Tennis Gear, Weli-^rown plants, c c To be held at No. 31, SEAH IM ROAD of f Telok Blangah Koad On Saturday, 31st May 7979, at 1 p.m. and1,100 words
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937 1919-05-30 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, May 30, 1919. The time seems ripe for a revival, or rather the carrying into cxecutiou. of the scheme for the construction of a Public Hall for Singapore, the movement began by Mr W G St Ciair be fore the war but held in abe>ance,937 words
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Article1229 1919-05-30 4 The shipping and the Import and Export offices will be closed on Tuesday Jane 3rd. From May 30 to Jane 5 rubber will be assessed r: 77} cents per pound 1 08 3 per pikul) for duty purposes. Mr C A da Silva, managing director of Messrs C A Ribeiro1,229 words
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Article58 1919-05-30 4 Pa. tio ol X tin d 1 D< 1 WtthoV rI. trio- Urn prim property li iotendei ta rtq Pitt wneot ol "p cab!,. while 1 over tbe wnrl.i in tho in torthwitl uaogfaotMU a e*!»al tlew from P Jn to distance of 1375 milei in 13 L58 words
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Article91 1919-05-30 4 The Bi.hcp of s.n W p, P9 Wlllb Confirmation Bttvioi Cathedral on Suid iv iti( when 57 cmdidr,, h Church Mutian will rrned candidates are rtqtieeted to a«ssmblik the Cathedral at 7 p m pane allotted tboir places. The celebration oi ho!y com Malay which ia usunlly91 words
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Article286 1919-05-30 4 Id forwarding a cbe ]ue fur tiOO tew* the Fund for the Relief of the Suffered b? the eruption in Java, Hia Eice!l«.t :j» Governor, Sir Arthur Young, m volcanic eraption in .lava ha? cbokI tuti loss of life and prop.'r'v Mi IMM the appeal of the286 words
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Article26 1919-05-30 4 The Uelftb """iS'trtM of the Mutuo. To fid .^M F M I w.il b- be! **m Catholic Club, Kual« LnniP the 10th June 1»1« t6P 126 words
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Advertisement174 1919-05-30 4 PER $2.67 BOTTLE DUTY PAID THE WINE ITSELF IS THE BEST ADVERTISEMENT. i• I tm» mm g.* mm SJB #fc f^| ff** #V > v?•** i /X\ British Ifiade, Brass Harp lamps. 45 c.p. with 14 in. opal shade $31 SO each, j 80 c.p. do $35.00 j 80 c.p174 words
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Advertisement42 1919-05-30 4 VICTORIA THEATRE To Night lit 9.15 Prompt THB HOWITT PHILLIPS Co. PaEBtfNT The I.ateEt 1 ondon Comedy "The Man from Toronto" Matinee To morrow at 5 Walter Howard's Or<at; Play The Story of The Rosary Prices as Usual Booking at Moutrie s42 words
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Article438 1919-05-30 5 HtfMUUUj 1 KABUL h Preparing to Strike •27 BtoUN fcpecial ct.rrrq. ju;t lb aiaai foliowt d b\ tbe occapiftd rfllorlai th»? y at I- etc. ■If ar d ■riiee t iM I i come D which tvaata I h.irii!" the tl v-» <] i' i ikUd 1438 words
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Article139 1919-05-30 5 > «re%teit work with wild animals «mZr °v the bCr9eQ aod mo bl when it U considered it was critic. Li* l wonaan i« tha opinion of tniier. I c Been Marie Wfllcamp in 1 new adventure aerial, "The showing at Harima Hall in oc, k OW Tories139 words
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Article60 1919-05-30 5 hopper Bta R e have bean "UJtSMltoa during Ibe a«p, rB "ior«. The roads in 4 0C(1 »t ddri b ÜbCal 'y B »»*e with them. >W QB Ve r the "««eation ground f|b le Ue ade Wti made with oonsi lllled thouoT 8 Hi rB ««ds the numbers 11160 words
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Article41 1919-05-30 5 FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA Machines Must Land at Singapore London, May If— Tw« entries, on belie"! of tba Maitln«sde and Sopwlth aatthftlMt, have bo 6n rectivtd in Britain for the tMttftllt flight. Competitor* mutt Blight at Singapore foe idenufleatlon parpoMt,41 words
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Article82 1919-05-30 5 London, May 23. -A M«rm»B»k communique bays Gtreral M^ynard reports the capture of Medvyc jvagoro after a MrUi ol acUom with tfa F a rcu «uard. Doriflg tb 3 retirement tho anamj «u*er«.J HVtNlj Captured ioCUtaaota ahow cur B«r«lentiQ| advance aod«Caimed Lia morale. Wi bwtow cccv pied82 words
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Article42 1919-05-30 5 Ao important aaaaittg ia lV I JapaiUM fdtLd«hip <» JJiao, uaJortUaohatr mam lip nf M I» n»c Marquta Siiooji a-.d Mi H«t*ni i i to Pemoet! jratt 1 aid, srapbatli-<-f tho economic fj Uid ol K..U.J *uj Jopiaaaa cooperI. (H»vae.)42 words
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Article48 1919-05-30 5 Paris, M iy 23 -The Novalltl Henry Bjidencx who g»ve pictures of Fre:i2h family life aud tho heroic t xplcits of the French Array dnrin^ the Wat, has beou el^ctei a member of thq Academic Franchise, la th<s pUc-3 of tha late Jules Leinatcre. (Hovas.)48 words
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Article41 1919-05-30 5 P.*ri», May 23. The Minister of tha Interior, in tbe French Senate, t»id that the Government could not take the raipon sibility of allowing the resumption of gambling in the Casinoa, until Parliament had established a new syatem. (Hava«.)41 words
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Article25 1919-05-30 5 Rome, May 22.— Stromboli is violently erupting causing fires, simultaneously a tidal wave lasting ten minutes proved moat destructive, causing numerous deaths.25 words
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Article22 1919-05-30 5 London, May 25. H M the King granted an audience to the Siamese Minister on his rslinquisbing his appointment.22 words
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Article17 1919-05-30 5 London, May 28. The Australians beat the Cambridge University b7 an innings and 239 runs17 words
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Article264 1919-05-30 5 The King handed to Mrs Bradford, of Milbanke, Darliußton, the second of the two Victoria Crosses which have been won by her son 3. la doing bo hia Majesty •pcke with deep sympathy of the loss she has sustained, and with admiration of the heroism displayed264 words
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Article86 1919-05-30 5 Major General Phyn Bijai Janriddhi received (be 2nd Class of the Belgian Order of the Crown and Major Luang Dayan Bikbat (be star of the French Legion of Heuour Permission to wear has been gazetted. The Ist Class of the Order of the White Elephant has been conferred86 words
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Article709 1919-05-30 5 GERMANY'S MISDEEDS FIND HER OUT The Turkish Problem Brussels, May If. —With regard of tha German protests against the stipulation ol the treaty to restore 120,000 oattle and horses to Belgium, official figures show the Germans stole from BblrJuti 887 656 auiuala including 91,124 horsss and 660,468 cattk,709 words
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Article102 1919-05-30 5 How to Save Wheat Flour. The West India Committee's Circular just issued contains further particulars regarding banana bread which, it is stated, represents a saving of about 80 per cent, in the use of wheat flour. Thorough taats have demonstrated that banana btead is qultn as palatable as102 words
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Article24 1919-05-30 5 What we are faoing to-day is the creation of a Red League of Nations as a rival to the Paris League. (Mr Ramsay Macdonald.)24 words
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Article368 1919-05-30 5 trader tbe auspices of th 3 Straits Chinese Literary A.nociation Dr Chen Chang Loll, ph b, j d. delivered a very interesting lecture on his experiences in America, ou Wednesday at the Drill Hall of the Anglo Chineie School. Tho Ha!i was full lorg before the368 words
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Article80 1919-05-30 5 The Howitt Phillips Repertory Co, will commence their season at the Victoria Theatre to night, presenting the latest London Comedy M The Man from Toronto." A special matinee cf The Story of tbe Rosary will be given tomorrow at 6 o'clock. On Monday the Company will present80 words
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Article179 1919-05-30 5 WHICH COMPANY IS IT To the Editor Sir, Referring to the letter of Policy Holder appearing in your paper this morning, and to the serious allegations which it contains, while we do not for a moment believe that he can be referring to U9, we should !ik i to179 words
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Article246 1919-05-30 5 Oil Industry In Japan. The Petroleum Times of Tokyo, in tbe oouree of an interatiog review ot tbe Japanese oil industry daring 1918, says that owing to the prohibition ot tbe ex poets of drill pipe from tbe United States development was held back, and tbe production shows246 words
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Advertisement377 1919-05-30 5 ROBINSON Co. 4 IxCLCIVCU Light Weight for Tropical use e/«e Borders, Soft Texture. i r>^ by 74 inches $875 each. I flu i M^to Effib B /f\ B S iV W WVJw M M W flf Smoking Mixtures. On Sale at all Dealers. The Traveller's Malay Pronouncing Hand Book. Tbls377 words
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Advertisement424 1919-05-30 6 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (ISOORPOUiTED IN JAPAN) UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. (Subject to alterations without notice) ■DROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly servioe For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, London "KAOA MARTJ" 6th Jane 11 YOKOHAMA MARU Jone "TAMBA MARU" July JI3OPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly service.424 words
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Advertisement692 1919-05-30 6 Koninklyke Paketvaart MaatschappiJ (Incorporated in Holland.) ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OP BATAVIA Telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1902 Managers Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Van Goenb Belawan-Deli May SO Melchior Tbeub u.tavia Semaraog and Soarabaya May 80692 words
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Advertisement662 1919-05-30 6 pß^_tf~j^S^r Cwr 2_H y__ i-■ t^^. I \JP« JL AND I" ir U J_J I I (Companies Incorporated lo Kngla Da Mail and Passenger S^vin*. PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAI. S n (Under Contraot with His Majesty-a n*r, n The C p?nXT f MAIL SERVICKS k^t or BOMB™ 0 G at INTERMEDIATE662 words
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Article304 1919-05-30 7 The marriagn of Lrflutenin 1 Co'onei S F Newcombe, d b o, r e, and M>*s EUi Chttki, which took plac» at S: M vrjtaret'n, Webtmineler, on April 16 b, the cub come^of a romantic coucibliip in Tackey. It appears that Muh Cuaki visitod Colonel Newcorabe304 words
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119 1919-05-30 7 BAVARIA AS THE SPOILED CHILD" OF GERMANY. The Cologne Gezeue taya fchftt B :varia has alwuya been the spoiled ehi'd cf Germany, whose va^ari^ lnvo ba^n pardoned and wbcsa Rood points havH boeu flattered. Evtu duriu^ tue var her efforts were auduly odverti&ed and praised. New ebe is behaving in119 words
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Article434 1919-05-30 7 N w Zealand Governmeru'tj fixe! p for good milling whea% purclifv-ed from Governmanti brokers, is 9d 6i pc*i bushel daring April, iacieaaiDg £i mouthiy uutil August. Mir C Aims Baker, nb) returned to the F M S receutly, will ba going to Australia at the tnd of next inotub. From434 words
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Article156 1919-05-30 7 A retired Adrn r«l cherishes among hie recollections he r.^covry from a severe iilneaa in hospital at Malta, and the part played in it by one of the native hospital lere. Probably owing to the nature of the complaint ha was low ppirited, and took tbo. g'couafest156 words
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Article137 1919-05-30 7 Proteftoc Sir I J Thom^oa, in a lecture on "P.ez.i BUelfietty a^ii iti Applications," ac Iht K;yv loalitalioo, lAid that in ezplfl (lon :u!i us took p!aco in gun flriug, Jfherfl the pr«««ar« obinged with extraoci;p.\ry rapidily n.J ih3 wbola effect only la=teti vi«ry ftborl tiraa,137 words
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Article92 1919-05-30 7 The Gauloifc relafea that in the course of the diacussioa between the Inter Allied Victualling Comaiiotee and the Ger mnn Del^atse, cue of the latter insisted on the nrgeac pxpsditicn to Garmany of cccdeneed milk. Tha delegate thought Gi to adJ dataila of tae very pressing92 words
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Article66 1919-05-30 7 Two Persons Killed. Bombay, M;; 13 Considerable eensation whs earned fit Chauptttty eea face yea'errlay evening by a aictor cur driven by a Mobomedan running nrock. Tte car knocked do wii six per- m- 1 -roof whom have died toother is in a dangerotii condition. The :i»*iver66 words
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Article401 1919-05-30 7 ■<■ Ninety million nickol coirs, piorced in tho centre to distinguish them fioui silver will 6hortls be put in circulation in France undfr tLe law .-i AOflUl 5, x9IU, permitting the coinage.' of nickel cnojoy fee take ihe place ol copper. A committee which hM b<nn considering the problem of401 words
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Advertisement257 1919-05-30 7 A NEW SHIPMENT OF BROT CALCULATING MACHINES. I ac&Mtt^litecUbfcJill "T i been thoroughly tested and tried out macains was sold to a large Company in yyl9ll, and has needed adjustment but once. combines ACCURACY, AUTOMATIC SIMPLICITY, STABILITY AND COMI its cost in i 'ew weeks. It is used by tucjjtors,257 words
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Advertisement408 1919-05-30 7 Wincarnis will give you the New Health you need when you are Weak.Ansßic/'Ncrvg/'Rflii-gwWi Think what new health means to you who are Weak, or Anamic, or "Nervy," or Run-down. Think how iplendid it would be to be free from that burden of ill health -to feel well— to e.U well—408 words
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Article464 1919-05-30 8 When Victory Was Won. The following is an extract from o dispatch from Mr G Ward Price, dated Paris, April 16th, which appears in the Daily Mail Oir p2M3 must be a peaca of victors. not of the vanquished.*' In that single vigorous 6enter.ee, epokan during th long464 words
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Article196 1919-05-30 8 Defined By Parliament. Simla, May 10. A epeaial army order publiehes the fol lowing telegram received from the War Office, which is to be read to all British troops in India on three successive parades and to be published in command, division al, brigade, station and regimental196 words
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Article84 1919-05-30 8 The Daily Telegraph Aberdeen corres pondent sa\s it is the intention of the Government to build a fleet o! 800 trawlers which will be under the direction of the Admiralty and worked on the principle of the crew being partners and sharing in the profits. One hundred84 words
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Article463 1919-05-30 8 Singapore, May, S6th, 1910. Beans, Long p r catty M 10 do. French do 316 Beef per Ib. 98 Boef Steak do 3f Bean Sprouta per catty 6 Bamboo Sprouts do 8 Blachan do 17 Brinjals do M 10 Cabbage, Batavla do w nil do. China do463 words
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Advertisement723 1919-05-30 8 n other of C. B/s Delicacies M •Si 1 UNEXCELLED. s Crosse Blackwell guarantee pM^^m^f/ these and all their other table delicacies to fee ?^^^S?S^: jb produced under ideal conditions of cleanliness. I gi^^Sfe^*^^ fMJji j AGENTS POR LEA PERKINS 1 WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. VK *"^K22U^fJffTrr^- I. 1 j j^>V V723 words
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Advertisement31 1919-05-30 8 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE SPRING RAGE MEETING (UNDER B. R. A. RULES OF RACING) WILL BB HELD ON Tuesday the 10th, Thursday the 12th, and Saturday the 14th of June, 1919.31 words
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Advertisement836 1919-05-30 8 and horse 8 handloapptd In c'ass B shall be eligible to run la Race No. 6. Entrance Fee. $25. Distance, 7 furlongs. 4 THE PLYING HANDICAP-3.15 p.m. Value $I,OCO and $200 for the second horse a handicap for all horses that have run at the mooting. En ranee Fee. $40.836 words
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Advertisement219 1919-05-30 8 •"CORPORATEO IR CIPITAL jLMj SUBSCRIBED PAID UP i>n "SERVE FUND REST board or oin KCTo 17^ Lcrd r: irni fhiof M%n»gv London Man,, >#< <' r cy Mo«|7* "ffis UMUMMJO, I nomb»y R on daily balances FIXED DEPOSITS R apuMratfin. EXCHAHCE-i: branches ami rtuntß for collect! P ar <*»*J Circular219 words
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Miscellaneous941 1919-05-30 8 PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. TUKBDAY, 10TH JUNE, 1919. 1 THE OPENING STAKES-2.30 p.m. Value $700 and $100 for the stcond horse asellingrace a handicap for horse- that have not won a fetake of the advertised value of $750 or ever since Ist January, ifcitt; horses to be entered at a stated941 words
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Article68 1919-05-30 9 (COREBOTKD Cp TO May 29 I Bauk 4m 8 a 4 8 H N demand s li Privafca credit? 8m q 24§ New York demand P4f m private 90 days C6i Franao d^rnand Baub POB India, T. T. jvs Hongkong, demand 6i}%Prt,t YoKOH/JdA deiuanu ]M 5 Java, dom^cd 135^68 words
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Article116 1919-05-30 9 May 29. Ho (Buyer*) »H2.00 (tenibler 15 co .Jamb Coba No. 1 'JI.OC Teppc Black ordta. B'port 84.25 Ceppei, (White fair) 5.850 Faptoea, tmtd) poai] fait Q«a!itj) 16 50 do do fl tka da 17. t0 do Bodiam penr! Jj 13,50 PenH 8»to, am&U Oopcu Suutiricu 28.60 Copra Mixed116 words
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Article234 1919-05-30 9 May 20, 1918. The *3.ll~ning are the ehnrea at to whion change? are notiflei in Menu Fra»er and Co's chare Hit t— Time balls on Fort Canning and Mount Faber drop dally rtlpm Singapore Htandard time, oonesponcltng to 6 a.m. Greenwich mean time The tlniegun Is fired234 words
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Advertisement638 1919-05-30 9 m mo^^^^^^^^^^^Bt' *aasß asa^Haßa^Bßfla^Bßßi HavsvHQavaVßansaVßßa^Bavßaa^a^B^Ba^a^a^B^B^a^a^a^H^^^^H^^^^ rccoo.ooo Assurance in force over $9,000,000 SEAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED INCORPORATED IN BTRAITS SETTLEMENTS) 1 .BAD OFFICE irinchest.r Hoase. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32 0!d Jowryi J .OLASSDEANCE HONEY TO LOAN. AGENTS! WANTED I For all partionJara, apply to A. H. PAIB. Manning Ditwtor,638 words
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Advertisement410 1919-05-30 9 NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY (Incorporated In Great Biltain). TOTAL FUNDS exceed TWENTY-THREE MILLIONS Sterling. ANNUAL REVENUE exceeds FIVE MILLIONS Sterling. FIRE Simple Contracts. Latest Concessions. MARINE Marine and Transport Insurances of All KicdM transacted at current rates. MOTOR CAR Pollcie* issued by this Company cover Accidental Damage, Pabllo410 words
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Advertisement496 1919-05-30 9 THE HO HONG BAM, LIMITED. (Incorporated in tha Straits Settlements) Head Office Singapore, Raffled Chambers 5 A 3 Branches Penang— 85 Eeach Street. Malacca— 131 Jonkor Btreofc. Muar -77//9 Jalau Bolelman. Batu Pahat-iC9 Jalan Rahamat. Agencies at London, Palembang, and Trang. CAPITAL. Aatborisod S.OOP.O'O IS3Uoa 6,(0?,C00 Pala u P... e.oae.coo496 words
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Advertisement25 1919-05-30 9 (tt\ ASPHALT Roads, Pavements, Send your orders to the ASIATIC fSSI I Jt Helen's PETROLEUM K f^ court, COMPANY LW I Singapore (Incorporated in England.)25 words
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Miscellaneous234 1919-05-30 9 MAIL TABLI a lirt below PHUkSf, fcfai.-.oc*, F.M.f (by Train) 6 p.m I»Hy (except Rnni2ay!. Kota Tinggi and station^ to Koala Lumpur at 6 a.m. Johore s, 9.80, noon 4 A 8 p.tc Cacob Hock Tew 8. 80 am Cucob Edina 880 AM Indragiri via ports Qnorra 9.80 am Saigon234 words
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Miscellaneous269 1919-05-30 9 VESSELS ARRIVED. Kijang, Bri. 12 6. ftora ZimhoADga 29, for B N B one, 8 8 Co Ban Hte Guan, Bri, '24 2, from Pontianak 19, for Pontianak 81. Thoaf Ek Uauee, Bri, 817 from Knantan 28, foe Koantan 31, S S 00. Indrawn, Dot, 16T, froci ludrrgiri 28, for269 words
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Article134 1919-05-30 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubbtr A«sociation held its urual auo lion on Wedneedey nnJ Thursday when there was offered fat nla 1 891,042 lb. Tons *****, Mil 1 Bb3 425 lb. TOOS)| 617 60. 1 lot Ribbed Smoket Sheet in lump. 4,725 lb Pnld at 74*134 words
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Article164 1919-05-30 10 Singapore, May 89. Al the weekly anc.iona which com raenced on Wedcetduy prices showed a further small decline, Lut nt the lower prices there was o good demand fcr all grades. Singapore Standard R:bbed. The ranga of prices for this gradri may ba taken at 72 to164 words
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Article139 1919-05-30 10 Singapore, May 29. The Rubber Auction opened yesterday with a brick demand, at prices shade be!ow thoae ruling last week. Dealers were heavily in the market nnd keen competition was witnessed at intervals throughout the tale for really prime lot 9. Fine Pale Crepe was again in139 words
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Article190 1919-05-30 10 Singapore, May 29. Since our last report dated 22nd mat, the market here has endeavoured to decline in sympathy with the other markets, there being practically no Manufacturers' buyers operating, however, several dealers were interested and last week's prices were maintained viz 74 to 76190 words
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Article183 1919-05-30 10 Bisfapore, May 29. fltm touo baa ptevailbd in tbe Rubber Share mr.ikus einoc our last is-euo. Traasactiona were rather mere numerous and a number of shar.^ marked udtanoee <htM h I a j t Para^, Keleruab.^ Luuud and ltad*llaß end there waa a batter demuiid lot tbe183 words
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Article234 1919-05-30 10 M^y 22 to M»y VB. An uneventful period. Robber continues du-1 ia New York not] London, and not more than steady here. Last Week's Aaotions. Tjtal offered 1,028 total 6old 486 top prices sheet 75 ote crepe 78 eta Londoc equivalent 2a lift to 2s Cfi. (Thla234 words
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Article320 1919-05-30 10 TRAINING NOTES. Tne baavy 6hower of Wudneaday night broke Ebortiy before day hghc and id was cool and clear at K»co Couree before the training is usually begin. The work done consisted chiefly of from about ball to a little more than tbreefuarter p*oe exercise, bat there were320 words
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Article250 1919-05-30 10 The football on Che Bjp!aaa3a yaster day afternoon was only of a medioore quality, bm rhia oaa really be attributed ?o the «acs that both tkeSCC and the Manchester Regiment ware not at full strength and new playera had to be in troduced vrao were noS cognisant of their250 words
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Article438 1919-05-30 10 j The fourth ordinary general meeting of the Tebak Tin Fields, Limited, whs held! yesterday ab noon at the offl^ea of the Company Chartered Bank Chamber*, 1 Singapore, Mr Chew Woon Poh presiding. Others present were Messrs W Lowtber, Kemp, D Tirams, and Mr Hake representing the438 words
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Article244 1919-05-30 10 KEMAM AN LIMITED. Following thie meeting Mr Chew Woon Pob presided over the ninth ordinary general maetiog of Kemaman, Limited, and in moving the adoption of the annual report and statement of accounts for tht year ended 81et, December last he said The position of this Company depends, as you244 words
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Article186 1919-05-30 10 The Japanese Cruuer escorting the flotilla of torpedo boats Dnd submarines wiil leave to-morrow for Japan. The X P M express steemer Rumphius is due on Monday morning from Souraboya via Sumarang ond Batavia, en route to Boiawan Deli. The Malay Mail states:— The mail from i Europo186 words
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Article683 1919-05-30 10 THE ANNUAL SPORTS. Although no formal invitations had been Extended there was a larg« attendance of visitors at the Raffias Institution grounds to witnoss the sohool's annual sport a yesterday afternoon. For the first time after three years, the sports fund in the meantime having been made over683 words
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Article73 1919-05-30 10 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Ladies' Doubles Mm Blair aud Mips Richardson owe 15 beat Mrs Vowler nud Mrs Macgregor ows 15.8, 9—7, 6—4, Miss Lr.mb and Mies L Lamb owe 15 beat Mrs Salzmann and Mrs Savi owe 4 6—2, 6—2. TODAY S TIES. Championship Pairs, (flnal. Mies73 words
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Article74 1919-05-30 10 Sunday Junk 1. From Johnston's Pier: 9, 10, 11 am 2.80 and 8 80 p m. From Club Bungalow 9.80 a.m., 12.15, 8 and 5 80 p m. On the arrival of tbe 10 o'clook launch the T5 yards handicap will be sworn off. Entries will be74 words
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Advertisement141 1919-05-30 10 [y He is. truly wise who gains wisdom by th j i experience; of; others. Most men know by exo that it is best to wear glasses fitted by rcf ractioi Consult free for defect of vhion. 11 R^ractionls-; A B-irli n gto n Colema!i sti wimii hiiih •r"""[>T"iininHii wnimmmi141 words
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