The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 31 May 1919
1919-05-31
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1919-05-31 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rE> CENTS SINGAPOKE, SATURDAY, MAY 31 1919. NO. 9,68415 words
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Article203 1919-05-31 1 The Router telegrams which are coming in show Hawker and Grieve are well and were half way over when a 1 minor engine defect caused their descent Page 7. The anti. Bolshevist campaign is going j well and farther successes have been scored. The Germans are again203 words
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Article1369 1919-05-31 1 Quicquid agunt homines nostri «»t farrago libelli. JUVENAL. With tho numbers going home and Che multiplicity of new appointments which are springing up over food and passages, the ranks of Tuscany (otherwise the Government) scarce hnve voice to cheer. It is rumoured that one important official,1,369 words
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Advertisement292 1919-05-31 1 RAFFLESJOTEL. The largest and most successful Hotel on the Island. FACING THE SEA. iites of Rooms and spacious lounges, veranda < and beautiful grounds. AFTERNOON TEAS. f Thursday, Music in attendance. Cinema on the Lawn from 6 15 p.m. cuisine. Guest night every Saturday, dinner followed by Cinema. yr; i292 words
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Advertisement146 1919-05-31 1 Kelly W r alsh Ltd. (Incorporated In Hongkong) JUST PUBLISHED Adventures of the World's 1919 edition Greatest Detectives a\y I*l% T7 Ry Q Barton KUDDCr rOrm 2V01um... Prl«,«s LIT," Rubb., A PADRE IN FRANCE Shares m B^ George A. Birmingham Net Profits Earned, Planted PPICG $3.50 Acreage, etc. Estimated Profits146 words
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Advertisement142 1919-05-31 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Whiteaway Laidlaw's for men's hats Page 8. Freeh flloas at the Alhambra page 2 Howitt Phillips programme pa^e 6. Tue Europe hotel notides a peace fancy dress danee Page 12. Ben line, Ooean transport, Meesagerieß Mantimes aod'Todo-China sailing lists Pages 10, 5, 11. Reminders re important auction 6ales142 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous119 1919-05-31 1 S V. C. DRILL PROGRAMME. Satuhday, May 31. 2.80 pm. Baleerier Range Eurasian Co SVC Sunday, June 1. I 7.80 a.m. Balbacier Range Eurasian Co SVC THE WEEK Hatirday 31st High Watt i"su m.. p.m Howitt Phillips Co The Kosiry, spm. Cottrell's Show Theatre, 9 pm. Sunday June Ist. High119 words
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Article183 1919-05-31 2 Wantbd an Unofficial Protectorate. To tbi Editor, Dear Sir, Policyholder is quite right la giving publicity to the matter of trouble v uh intermediates io getting our policies paid. We do not ccc why the European offl ciala should place a barrier between them and ourselves, when we go183 words
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Advertisement545 1919-05-31 2 SOME fRICKS 8F THE TRASE THAT WILL MVE DOLLARS The fiira ccuid dtvtlop tht i own advertising dep&rtutu'. i\h It \va* soon found tb t growth in advtrtin.ng caruo with speclaltaattoo. o irtt'prit to tho tubl'c tho advantages of a c .nimcdity icqulred inherent i a qualification*, aa accurate fenowJfdgo545 words
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Advertisement1004 1919-05-31 2 From Saturday, May 31, to ThursdlTT'"^SOMETHING UneS I sacar has ©/WE TIME A MAMMOTH PICTURE NTlf KM,. at tijk The Hail for HWiMlw 1 Second Show, Commincin 9 pj i WILLIAM FOX STANDARD PRODUCTION OR SUPfp tKf -M| HJS FOCB BRILLIANT MIRIAM COOPER, GLAUYH RALPH LEWIS' AND GtOWG fc THE1,004 words
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Article189 1919-05-31 3 A letter received from Belgium by a Buckinghamshire reotor telie how a Belgian refugee and her husband, a soldier in the Belgian army, have been united to their daughter after four years separation. la August 1014 mother and daughter were fugitives from Liege, but the child,189 words
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Article174 1919-05-31 3 German Trade Secret Discovered. The secret of another German key industry has now been discovered. It is in one of the lesser lines of manufacture, but all the same important in its sphere, being the manufacture of artificial mother of pearl, lustre and iridescent sheets, so largely used for174 words
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Article118 1919-05-31 3 Ten men appeared io the dock at Liverpool charged with keties of thefts from various Atlantic liners. Much of the stolen property, it was eaid t had been recovered from their homes by the police. Me George Telfer, of the White Star Line, told the stipendiary that118 words
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Article146 1919-05-31 3 Says the China Mail of May 10. Rumour has it that Vice-Admiral Sic Alexander Ludovic Duff, X c k, is ahorily to relieve Vice Admiral Sir Frederick Tudor Tudor, kc M o, c i. »8 Commander-in Chief of the China Squadron. Vice Admiral Tudor has146 words
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Article110 1919-05-31 3 From time to time conflicting reports have been published regarding the damage done to Rheiras Cathedral, but an authoritative statement on the subject ie now forthcoming. Nothing in the way of restoration has yet been begun, and ths public are shown the church by a g'mrdian, who tells110 words
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Article53 1919-05-31 3 Major A M Lawrence has returned to Pahang from Mesopotamia and has taken over the management of Gheroh Estate. Mr Willee, who carried on daring hie abeence, remains ac first assistant pending the efforts of the Passage Controller to assign accommodation for him and hit family on a home going53 words
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Advertisement505 1919-05-31 3 j High-class a/ moJera/e j x^igorcttcs err-^&>&^ prices* Tho Ciaarettes with an international reputation distinctive in every respect. 1 F>iO. 000 Vir-inia: in Vacuum Tins of 50 <^| |)C I Wanm/aetmrwr,: ARDAT/r TOBACCO CO., LTD., LONDON, ENGLAND. s!ii'i!iiiiiiiii»«»»""»»>»'»ii»"«'»»iiiitiiiiHMiHiiiniiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiraiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiii mmm m M I• Do You Suffer from any I y^^^^^W. SKIN505 words
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Advertisement224 1919-05-31 3 Whiteaway's for Hats Topees j X^^/fw The Ely tweed cap Will if fancy mixtures, good shape lined sateen, i^ several smart SOFT PELT HATS. colours, all sizes. A select and most up to date shape Di.l««o or t vening wear, made from superior fur iTICeS 1 -it with a smart224 words
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Advertisement254 1919-05-31 4 OBTAINABLE AT ALL DISPENSARIES I GOsfS^j' STRAITS SETTLEMENTS FEDERATED MALAY STATE SPLENOX Conquers Malaria /r Whatever the critics may (hi i//^Q say, the fact remains that SPI.ENOX has cured v^^^ v i every case of Malaria, I Spleen and Kalaazarin \l Sk_ which it has been admic>^%^^^L nistered according to254 words
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Advertisement95 1919-05-31 4 V^ ty Obtainable from all Grocers im^S mRL GHOiCE GRE[N ÜBEL :^^^S^^-wi^^^ PIITUDIC JP, Pn IM bUlnnlt a 10., Ltd. Agents Singapore, Penang Kuala Lumpur. I INVESTIGATE BEFORE YOU INVEST motor trucks must stand hard service to be profitable to their owners WHITE TRUCKS STAND FOR DEPENDABLE TRANSPORTATION AND SERVICE.95 words
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Advertisement968 1919-05-31 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE JT^^ Superior wax poHshed Teak HousehnM l Piano. American Organ, Electric FltMnjs V^ C 0.,. Glassware, Tennis Gear, Well-frown pi» I? Ber Se-T^* To be held at No. Jl, SE*« IM BOAO f? "ioVbi C On Saturday, 31st May 7979, afi c m P rJ 6ing excellent968 words
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Advertisement398 1919-05-31 5 SINGAPORE SPORTING SPRING R*CE MEETING 1919. Thursday and Saturday. June 10th, Ti«*W- Tn 2 :h and 14th. Nt alm'^l™ to tho non moaibors i K^nd cm now be had MtteandCo. o,;iy Tck-ts $2 Season Tickets $5 TirF j MckotH which admit to n may be had upon U nf $4398 words
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Advertisement874 1919-05-31 5 WANTED t Fn W ™J for Aocoonta Department of I &v opean firm, a Chinebo Hlerh with cecea. 5 **ry qualification,, Appiicati ns to 'Ac M Jf c/o Slnga^u Free Preea 1 Uli 1 1 n ANTE p-- F *'"Bt.c]aßB Chinese Btenogra- 1 Jayl 8 W Dted lmme< s«*tely for874 words
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Advertisement786 1919-05-31 5 AUCTION SALE OF Teak Household Furniture, two Cottage Pianos by ROBINSON PIANO Coy., M. P. RACHALa. Palestine No. O Gas cooking range, J, Typewriters. Smith Premier No. 10, Oliver md Kanzler, Violins, Crystal Gas Chandeliers, 1 Chinese very old wooden and kilt 10-fold icreen (MlNti,. etc. To be held it786 words
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Advertisement522 1919-05-31 5 I SHERIFFS SALE In the Supreme Court of th j Straits Settlements Settlement if Singapore. V.V.M. Muthuraman Chitty Plaintiff VerBUB (1) Mattharsah (2) Patimah 800 (M\ W.) Defendants Messrs. Cning Keng Lee Co.. have been instructed to sell by Public Auction at the Sale Room Raffles Chambe-s, Rsmes Place On522 words
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Advertisement1753 1919-05-31 5 REMINDER To-day, Saturday, at 7-^ pm. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE O Valuable Teak Household Furniture, Cottage Piano, Hornless Columbia Gramophone, Oil Paintings, very old Chinese Porcelain Wares, Plants etc. To be held at No. 39, Cairnhill Road, (off Orchard Road) Comprising An excelleat toned co«age piano by Arthur Ellison, one double1,753 words
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Article25 1919-05-31 6 Domestic Occurrences. DEATH. Clarke.— On May lfth, at Hastings, Katharine Mary, dearly lcved wife of O. H. G. Clarke cf the btraltt- Kettkiucntß civil Bervlce.25 words
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874 1919-05-31 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, May 31, 1919. We are now sufficiently removed in point of time and acuta apprehension from Egjpt and what, if it may be dignified by such a term, was called the Egyptian insurrection, to try and discover what it all meant. The origin of the874 words
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Article433 1919-05-31 6 Mr W RH Chappel, of Messrs. Osborn 6 and Chappel, is due in Ipoh from Horn 6 within the next few days. The Pinang Gazette regrets to record that the death occurred at Hastings, on the 10th inst. oC Mrs Clarke, wife of Mr C H G Clarke, Acting Senior433 words
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328 1919-05-31 6 A general meeting of the Australia and New Zealand Association of Malaja waa held at the Europe Hotel, yesterday evening tc diecuss the draft constitution in accord ance with decisions arrived at at the last meeting of the Association, and to elec: office bearer. Me W C328 words
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Article540 1919-05-31 6 Mr H G Scott, of the Siamese Tin Syndicate, proceeds to Bangkok to day catch ing the steamer there for HongkoDg, en route to Europe. (P G.) Mrs Dolores Jackson eends us the fourth edition of the FM S Railway map a useful publication and one likely to benefit the540 words
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Article388 1919-05-31 6 SINGAPORE AUTOMOBILE CLUB. Tho ion**, n T^T i nun.batb of 2 Ol.b tM b.ld room of only ,i, nod,. la nortei N»0r1 and lars Of Whl in Ibete col a Moolhertwo v«notwl»ttta jol Iber. were f req drivers to the in pl.medtotheCo took the untter up pliaJ the h Rind388 words
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Article271 1919-05-31 6 "THE MAN FROM TORONTO Messrs Charles ■fill and A Phillip dramatic and comedy Company are pafioi a welcome return visit to Singapore and very large and eatbueiabtic audience |i*« them a floe reception at the i Theatre last evening. Tbe pifce prwotd Somerset Maughatit c Canadian Ccmeiy271 words
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Article14 1919-05-31 6 gadier General h io *m**" Governor of Fiji "od H.*b for the Pacific lalaudi.14 words
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Advertisement252 1919-05-31 6 J I Old Brown Sherry ren $2.67 "nu DUTY PAID THE WINE ITSELF IS THE BEST ADVERTISEMENT OALDBBK MCGREGOR GO, British Made, Brass Harp Lamps. 45 c.p. with 14 in. opal shade $31 50 each. 80 c.p. do $35.00 I j 80 c.p n 12 in. do $28.50 S&s? 45252 words
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Advertisement38 1919-05-31 6 VICTORIA THEATRE THE HOWITT PHILLIPS Co. To Day at 5 p.m. Special Matinee Of the Great Lyceum Play The Story of The Rosary Monday June 2nd at 9.15 "THE TIGERS CUB" Prices as Usual Booking at Mou trie's38 words
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Article201 1919-05-31 7 I HALFVVAY_OVER I ial Trouble Causes descent Adn iraltv re I aftur a Iriib coa?t aV^'We.: tbri Atlantic So tl I was H I B ii r so day» B H icvfcpr B B l f jr N w B Ball ol I I '25 B201 words
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Article98 1919-05-31 7 Rton, May 28— In the Senate Mr hnso opened the attack on the Coven <oJtbt League of Nations, which he ■oueed v a revolutionary tUtempt to iMiih* Parliament of nation* controll 't* m oligarchy." 1 Mr Sherman moved league Coveuant bo. 6eparated the Peace Treaty, when98 words
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Article61 1919-05-31 7 May 26— Commenting on the the Dutch Indies Government 00 sterling of part of tha lands J AurJo Dutch plantations company the newepaper Fmaucier says the ■aarsholdati hiTl been treated JJ^»'y. aisamioß that expropriation r rv m the iatareaU ol the state, _iovern m ,nt will61 words
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Article44 1919-05-31 7 Bik 1)0 iIdSOQ linet ill,,' 1 'ona, struck an iceberg torn Cape Race. She i 3 badly ,7 P ro ceedin R to St Johns. -'•'nvedwith C r nadia(?Ca andrß) ty fouling U in ber hull caus^ The pftBBeD Gra i44 words
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Article34 1919-05-31 7 GRA ND DUKE IN TROUBLE th 24 Th6 °«n«l-Duke Boris, Fuoce\n!S T af haB been «P«»ed Hun. d la "ot allowed to enter •i Lv aUd that hi 8 expulsion is 10 Poetical reasons.34 words
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Article14 1919-05-31 7 jJM Ibe Afghan Com m% a lettec to the '»3b.rrcqae.r| Dg a14 words
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Article483 1919-05-31 7 FURTHER BOLSHEVIST DEFEATS German Machinations Pari«, May 25— A Copenhagen telegram %v, tons tbe Estonian* have captured Peterhot tweotyoue kilometres from Petro grad. A mes^Rn from Baltlagßßff pbvh that Unfa b<te offered an armistice to General hoHnhak who his not replied London, M*y 26. Report* fron SzHndioavta «ute483 words
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Article37 1919-05-31 7 Lille, May 24. A munition depot, witb an area of several kilometres, between Bailleul and Heenweck has blown up tbe explosions continuing for several hours. Tbere were several victims among the Chinese labourer*;.37 words
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Article18 1919-05-31 7 The Hague, May 26. Heer Loudon, ex Foreign Minietfir, has been appointed Minister to Paris.18 words
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Article14 1919-05-31 7 Brest, May 24. Mr Wiluon'b liner, the George Washington has arrived.14 words
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Article14 1919-05-31 7 London, May l i 4. Oloucesterßhire beak Sussex by twenty four runs.14 words
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Article93 1919-05-31 7 The amended advertisement appearing elsewhere in thh issue, shows that the Ho Hong Bnok Ltd, besides having braachts at Peuuog, Malacca, Muar and Hutu Pahat, have now Agencies at London, New York, San Francisco, Semarang, Palembang, and Trung aud this facility for Chinese merchants in tbe93 words
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Article74 1919-05-31 7 Mr A V Brown officiates an Solicitor General, Penang, Mr G A Heteford as Collector of Land Revenue, Penang, Mr C H O Clarke acts n« S 1) O Province Wellesley. The appoiotmrints of Mr G A Hall ni District Judge and Chief magistrate Singapore, Mr Wolferetan aa Resident Malacca,74 words
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Article571 1919-05-31 7 THE ART OF WASTING TIME The Sore Saar Point Berlin, May 24 —Count Rantz&u in a note Bo M Cleraenceau on May 2 f J disagrees with tbe Allies' solution ot labour «/ier tions and declares the Peaoe draffi takes no consideration of the demands of the j571 words
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Article83 1919-05-31 7 Paris, May 24. The Austrian Treaty will probably be presented on May 28 It etlpnlates for the redaction of the Army to fifteen thousand men, the surrender or destruction of practically all military supplies, the abolition of farther military production. The naval terms are similarly sweeping. London, May83 words
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Article147 1919-05-31 7 At a pleasant little meeting held yes tjrday afternoon the Committed and pupils of the Commercial classes bada farewell to Mr Blackman, who has been teuoher of the shorthand and typewriting olasses for some time aod is leaving for Home on Wednesday morning. Miss Blackmore presided147 words
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Article902 1919-05-31 7 I KINGS GREVT RECEPTION Clifford on Tropical Merchants London, May 26.— The great moment in the Empire Day oelpbratioD was when a crowd of a quartet of a million at Hyda Park sang God Save the Kiog There wag subsequently a wonderful spontaneous manifestation of loyalty when the902 words
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Advertisement76 1919-05-31 7 ROBINSON Co. /Jpn&SmmM' BMrMß«inrm:y.'---gawg? JIJoL £r i" If '^'i I ff. TT X- I*J# Vr JL9 jfwkK^l X 'iLe? Blue Borders. Soft Texture. Size .54 by 74 inches $8.75 each. "Garrick" j "Frontier" I Smoking Mixtures. I On Sale at all Dealers. SINGAPORE CENTENARY OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHS now on view «i76 words
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Advertisement417 1919-05-31 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (ISCORPORVTED IN JAPAN) UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. (Subject to alterations without notice) ■ÜBOPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly service For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, London "KAOA. MARU" 6th June 11 YOKOHAMA. MA.RU" Jane "TAMBA MARU" July ■IROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly service417 words
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Advertisement647 1919-05-31 8 Konlnklyke Paketvaart MaatschappiJ (Incorporated In Holland.) R ,°J AL PA CKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA Telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhlj 3 COLL7ER QUIT. ment Dept. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Imdragiri Prigl Radja, Bapat, Ttmbilahan andßengat May 1 MBNGGAiiA647 words
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Advertisement604 1919-05-31 8 AiHt) rtAfi |J_ j 1 Mail and Passenger Serv PENINSULAS AN3 ORIENTAL 4 (Onder Contract with HI. Maletty. On N# Co -8 The °ssasr'' MAIL a*" o/boStT^ SERVICE Passengers for Europe an booko^ h« »k n., 5 Opportunity ooour 8 and as fur as accommodation "iHaill ttR M «DI ATM604 words
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Advertisement458 1919-05-31 9 JUST ARRIVED I A NEW SHIPMENT OF ARCHANT CALCULATING MACHINES I AT AX A WAJLJLI lJLil^« iant has been thoroughly tested and tried out first machine was sold to a large Company in July 1911, and has needed adjustment but once. Marchant combines ACCURACY. AUTOMATIC PROOF, SPEED, SIMPLICITY, STABILITY AND458 words
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Advertisement77 1919-05-31 9 DUNLOP TYRES 0 ECONOMY K%j QUALITY t f fXA MBy >^' V 4 JEdftST i tin I but none give the same I LLLLUII I I Therefore for a little I more, secure supersatis- SjJ|^ 'Phone No. 561. FOB IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. THE DUNLOP DEPOT 43, Robinson Road, Singapore. OBTAINABLE FROM77 words
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Advertisement605 1919-05-31 9 The Difference in this Baby 1 from the usual bottle-fed baby is his firm flesh, S= fi& strong bone and happy intelligent expression u£ this is because he has been reared on Glaxo. babica arc w babies. Glaxo contains only those things which build up firm fl and strong bone,605 words
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Article384 1919-05-31 10 Stars and Stripes at Coblenz. Anyone who wishes to indulge in soliloquies on the rise and fall of Empires should visit Coblenz and walk down to the banks of the Rhine on a Sunday morning. Where the Moselle meets the Rhine stands the famous statue oC the384 words
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Article283 1919-05-31 10 To tie Editor or the Times Sir, I sit here to administer the law and not to criticize it, bat I venture to think that the cases of R v Tidey (The Timee, April 16) and Rex v Creamer shout aloud for a change in the law, and283 words
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Article156 1919-05-31 10 I wonder sometimes whether, in tbeee days of compactness of luggage, any genius will ever deserve the praise of the golfing part of mankind by inventing col lapsible clubs. The shooting man or the fisherman can get his equipment into very small compass but the golfer156 words
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Article82 1919-05-31 10 The Ulo Yam Tin Dredging, Limited, heve decided not to build the pontoon of their dredge of timber, as wat first inten ded, as, owing to the changed condition! in Europe, a contract hat been let with manufacturers in Australia for the build ing of a steel pontoon dredge which82 words
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Advertisement278 1919-05-31 10 M iWI EX-STORES 1 8 llj I 1 SINGAPORE t la l ha "till lOinC" DDCOO THE IMPROVED IHLLoIUt 111 LOO. 7HF MOST POPULAR PRESS UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. f **2 -i IB fli y^fl H IMMI Jllllll II j» I^M-Jllii hor i; For H Rather278 words
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Advertisement124 1919-05-31 10 SANDEMAHS PORTS AfiD CLARETS Cases of 1 dozen Quarts $15 duty paid Single bodies «4.7«. Curefts $15 per dozen Qoarta $17 two doaen pints, duty paid. Very old Posada White port $5 per bottle, Out ports may purchase, duty free Port $i claret $2.40 less 10 per cent. To Passengers,124 words
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Advertisement307 1919-05-31 10 Tel. No. 750 Raffles Place UIUMUNt a Go. Fresh Shipment Just Arrived A BUSINESS GUI RECOGNIZED in its true light by the Government, ik business world, and the individual buyer the automobile has cast aside the title Pleasure Car and is now proper!} classified as a vehicle of real service307 words
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Article62 1919-05-31 11 (OOBBSOUD Ur to ||%J Po> Back 4m 6 S4 I 9 damnnd 24i Private oM4(li Btu 2■» Xew Yotk dt miud f4^ private 90 days 66| Franco demand Bar. k laoiA, T. T. HONQKOHQ, d«in 51f >, Yohohama, deraaail 100 Java, demand M B6| Bangkok dona^nd 6^ 8 H62 words
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Article82 1919-05-31 11 Miy 80, i:: 1 2.G0 Q«wal J5 CO No I Peppi Black c. Peppc (Whi( fair) 5550 Taploc y) ie 50 do 0 fi.-.ke do i Po; COD: Ooprn Mixed 18.00 O;::u'-:, FJerr.res u:>c B 800 Rico, Rangoon Whiu Coconnve, per Ihou 538 00 Suro Flouc n r ;U82 words
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Advertisement584 1919-05-31 11 (3,000,000 Assurance in force over $9,000,000 INCOBPOBATKD IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) MONEY TO LOAN, AGEWTS WANTED For all wMeotert, arriv ta A. H. PAIR, MuMctag Director, or to eOHACE W. BAPBU, Direoior of AgMOiet. B l "■■sa llll— imiiaj BANK OF TAIWAN, N .fiF LIMITED. S J (INCOI.PORAVED BY SPEOI IL,584 words
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Advertisement419 1919-05-31 11 NORTH BRITISH ANH MERCI^riLF INSURANCE COMPANY (laoorpcrac (1 \u Great Biitain). TOTAL FUNDS exceed TWENTY-THREE MILLIONS Bterling. ANNUAL REVENUE exceeds FIVE MILLIONS Sterling FIRE Simple Contracts. Latest Coacesslou?. MARINE Marine and Transport Insur*DccH of AJI Kind* Srausaotod at current rates. MOTOR CAR Policies IHRMd by this j Jompany cover Aoddrntal419 words
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Advertisement569 1919-05-31 11 jTHE HO HON6BAHK, LIMITED. (Fncorporattd in the Straits Settleraintsy Head Office Singapore, Baffle* Chambers 5 A B ER .NCHEB Penanrf— 85 Beaoh Street. Malacca i3i Jonkor Street. Muar 77i79 Jala.i Biloituan. Batu Pahat— 9 JaUn Rahamat. AOENCIKS AT London, Hew York, Kaa Franoiaeo, Scmarang, Paltmb«m«, and TnMC CAPITAL. Authorised B>CO569 words
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Advertisement100 1919-05-31 11 There is nothing more Rk__p_gggggg| certain than the fact that pfeq Woods' Great JpSil Peppermint Cure I IllS^^Vl wiU correct th at heavy [uL.. 71 1 I overloaded feeling which I'll V'f »»i»i>»i'«* tk« i I niii Ml 1 1 JJ* r* iifl afflicts those troubled with Il i£?" g100 words
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Miscellaneous234 1919-05-31 11 WAli TABLB. ft-itf, .^iciivx.Cll&t'. and loe? 1 n;,:->- »ou !Jbl below Peaaiig, Mai&ecd, F.M.&. (by Train) 6 p.m AaUy (eTnepft Bi x(s»y). Eota Tlnggl and station to Kuala Lnmpar at 6 a.m. Johore 8, 9.80, noon. S, 4 <t 9 ».m. Cooob Soon Hone 8.80 am Indragiri etc Indragiri 980234 words
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Miscellaneous525 1919-05-31 11 PASSENGERS ARRIYtO. P»»r Dilvvara from 9b aOf fell '20 Mr A Aahwortli, Mr and Mr I I U Ad«ni, Mr and Mre C Bradley, Mr W Ballit, Mensrs P P Bslford, I V N X u»r nr, Hwang Pei Chiang. Ling Otran Chow, Misi Ze Koo Cheng, Mr s Ohen,525 words
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Article679 1919-05-31 12 Ad ordinary meeting of the Municipal CommifloiDti whh h; M la the band room yesterday afternoon, attended by Messrs W Peel (chairman), X St J Bcuddeil, W A Sims, W Lowther K-rap. E Teasenschu. Tan Kbeam Heck, See Toong Wab, Dr N V Saray, A W Bean. B679 words
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Article1631 1919-05-31 12 The Matter Discussed. Mr Lowther Kemp said that tha ques tion they had rtMhti at that staga w*s one which had only bsea brought to hid notice Fnlf ua hour before that m3atius commeu;-!, D thy; he had not much opportunity of giving it tbe1,631 words
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Article60 1919-05-31 12 Cricket. The following will represent Dr N L Clarke's XI against the S C C on Tuesday 3rd June. Play starts 11 am. sharp.— Dr N L Clarke, Dr J A Scharengnivel, H R S Zshnder, G G James, E E de Souza, T Leijsaius, W A Keyt.60 words
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Article69 1919-05-31 12 Inter Club Billiard Matches during the week were, Tuesday Seah Peng Khern (G C) 800 beat Con Ec Tiam (S C L A) 282 Wednesday S Q Wong (G C) 800 beat Lee Lian Hoe (S C R C) 277 Tburiday Poh Kirn Yong (s C L k)69 words
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Article96 1919-05-31 12 The draw for the Empire Dock Cup (Ladies) may be seen on the Club Notice Board. The first round is to be played off during the week ending June 6th. The following will represent the Mer cantile Football Club against Bukit Mas F Assn at soccer on96 words
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Article117 1919-05-31 12 The Alhamb-a advertises a special attraction in the form of a William Fox standard or super feature in ten reels, The Honor System, which will occupy the whole o! the second show, commencing at 9 o'clock. Miriam Cooper figures as the heroine, and with her, in support, are117 words
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Article74 1919-05-31 12 Sunday June 1. From Johuatuu'd Pier: 9, 10, 11 a.m. 2.30 and 3 30 pm From Club Buazalow g go a.m., 12.15, 8 aud 5 30 p m. Oi the arrival of tbe 10 o'clock launch the 75 yarda handicap will be swum off. Entries will ba74 words
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Article19 1919-05-31 12 I Temporary (reconstruction) regulations lor the selection of cadets for the Eastern civil service are published in the Gazette.19 words
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Article305 1919-05-31 12 The Neuralia is doe nere from Hongkong at 4 p m on Tuesday, Brd June, aud will Bail for London at 8 a.m. on Wednes day, the 4th June. The launch of the Marita took place at the Shanghai Dock and Engineering Cob Pootung dockyard on April 2.305 words
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Article19 1919-05-31 12 The Food and Drags Ordinance comee into force in the Colony on July first and applies to all drags.19 words
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Article529 1919-05-31 12 PRESIDENT'S REPORT. The summing up of (he yaar's work for 1918 comes from Me W P^el, who has hold the Presidency Binco July iOth last. The table of revenue and expenditure shows tbac in 1918 revenue and txpen- diture practically balanced, contrary to 1918 and other war years,529 words
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Advertisement274 1919-05-31 12 EUROPE HOTEL^ PtACE C£t£B/?4//r Ms< Preliminary^ Announ*;e menU A GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL Will bs held on the Thursday previous t then Celebrations in Aid of Local Chant < B Exact date and full particulars will be published Tickets including Buffet Supper and Bill S" for spectators Gallery $2>. The274 words
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