The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 June 1919
1919-06-02
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Title Section15 1919-06-02 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. XEX CENTS SINGAPOBE, MO3SIDAY, JUNE 2 1919. NO. 9,68515 words
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Article303 1919-06-02 1 In Paris the feeling iq gaining ground that the best and quickest* way to make Germany sign would be to bomb Berlin —Page 5 Herr Erzberger, the leader of the Catholic centre party in Germauy, is now getting very influential and is very hostile to Count lUntzm—303 words
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Article1171 1919-06-02 1 When the battalion of tbe W A F F left Sierra Lcsone for active service in the Cameroons the one stations of Bandajuraa, Mikene, and Kailuhun were more or less closed down. On our return about eighteen months later tbeee bush station! were re opooed, and a1,171 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement114 1919-06-02 1 RAFFLES HOTEL. largest and most successful Hotel on the Island. FACING THE SEA. i suites of Rooms and spacious lounges, veranda Eand beautiful grounds. AFTERNOON TEAS. Every Thursday, Music in attendance. Cinema on the Lawn from 6 15 p.m. ass cuisine. Guest night every Saturday, dinner followed by Cinema. YAMATO'S114 words
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Advertisement266 1919-06-02 1 i SAFETY TREAD TYRES f] I Tyres you pay lor f 4 specified air capa- •JV V \rt^\\\ When you get 7§QzJßp9 smaller air capacity lO^a^'BX 3 I tban you pay lor, "a^JBT 1-T V^^^ you get lees mileage. E X>±^^^^ k I 5' 9 lefs comfort and less J266 words
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Advertisement87 1919-06-02 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Meeting cf Eurasians Page 8. Tennid rackets at Robinaon Page 5. An auction of household furniture on Page B. Exchange Banks holiday notice Page 8. 'The Tiger's Cab" by Howitt Phillips Co Page 4. Embroidery and lingerie at Manila House Page 2. M Six Shooter Andy "is the87 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous100 1919-06-02 1 THE WEEK Monday 2nd. High Water— I- ii a.m. Howitt Phillippa Co Tho Tiger's Oab, 9.15 pm Tuesday 3rd High Water— o-- 5 a m.. Ring's Birthday. Bank Hoi tray. Howitt Phillips Co The Breed of the Treshams, 9. '5 p.m. Wednesday 4th. High Water— l «6 a.m., 256 p.m.100 words
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Article445 1919-06-02 2 The History of the Russian lUvciu tion to Breat Litovtk the title cf a little volume by L Tntlkf, the notorious Bolaheviat leader, which U published by Messrs George Allen and Cawin (Limited) Presumably it is a translation from the Russian; but no information a* to the original445 words
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Article157 1919-06-02 2 Millions of tons of food, wool, leather, tallow, and other much wanted commodities are in Australia and New Zealand j waiting Bhipment to Great Britain. Res I trictioua on import having been removed,' it has been possible to move this rnaea of taw and finished157 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement216 1919-06-02 2 V CI0fl!4 THEATRE THE HOW in PHILLIPS SEASON ToMght "THE TIGERS CUB. To Morrow "PEG G'toY HART." Wednesday June 4th Stanley Houghton'c Great play THE YOUNGER GENERATION. Thursday June sth The Great American itarJller "WITHIN THE LAW." Friday June 6th Eernard Shaw'f Masterpiece "PYGMALION." Saturday June 7th Ibc Rollicking Comedy216 words
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Advertisement564 1919-06-02 2 SOMETHING SPECIAL AT THE PALLADIUM TO-NIGH T AT 9-3O TO-NIGHT I William Fox Presents TOM MIX IN "SIX SHOOTER ANDY" 1 A Thrilling Story of the Gold Rush ifl Nevada. WITH FULL PROGRAMME OF Select Comedies, Pictorial News, and the Latest Pathe Gazette. 1 Tf III—ITIW In the First Show564 words
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Advertisement347 1919-06-02 2 From Saturday. May 31, to Thurs-lay S* 5^ SfffSF HAB "O* OME TIME A MAMMOTH PICTURE IN TEN fcEEM AT THE ALHAMBRi The Hall for Muslcand Features Second Show, Commencin 8 A WILLIAM FOX STANDARD PRODUCTION OR Mitt.. PB] Ka Urr HIS FOUft BR?LLUNT STARS THE HONOR SYSTEM In ten347 words
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Advertisement376 1919-06-02 3 SINGAPORE SPORTING :i abors m now be had hich admit to iaf b. hid upjn or $10 for -a-oa H-L CATION by a i i i irv, seating the Ticket Dot issued or Joh s will b« issued after noon P. «*EH, -t cutary. S. G. O. 1 tt siHG*?OT£376 words
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Advertisement645 1919-06-02 3 WANTED W\NrF.l>-FWeK^ rhinise Ptnnographo.s wanti-d immeJlatcly tor British firm in Java (Joca ft«l»*y K r d cxc- 1! Nt P ro-r»rt-t Froo C Pre^ U< 4W-I N 38 C/ fcl^ 0M i JiL_ WANTED immediately shorthand typist fcr p/e's? 11 fflCs0 APPI> BDX Nj 49 *'ree Experienced stenographo* wanted immediately.645 words
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Advertisement747 1919-06-02 3 AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, THE PROPERTY OP FIFTEEN PAWNSHOPS. On Ihursday, sth June, at 10 a.m. On Saturday, 7th June, at 10 a.m. On Tuesday, 10th June, at 10 a.m. On Wednesday, 11th June, at 10 a.m. The pleJges consisting of watooes, chains, gold, diamond and other rings, earrings,747 words
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Advertisement906 1919-06-02 3 LUDENDORFF AND GERMANY'S COLLAPSE. Farther Disclosures Ia his bock Ludendotff endeavour to j put all blame for cataatrople on the civil authorities. In the beginning of j fuly 1918 Ludendorff informed the foreign secretary Admiral Hiutza that he expected j to be able to force a desire for peace j906 words
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Advertisement185 1919-06-02 3 Jl^^i jWWW Qentfa Black or Tan >^ Calf Derby Boot-. I OTflf 1 This week's Price Genfa Blacfe or Tan Calf 3 A I ;'<- IV Derby f^hoes, all 8«ze«. w 1 Vvlm 417 This week's Price $17.50 I .OU perrair. per pair. SPEjCIAL m 3■ 1 tj I j,185 words
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Article19 1919-06-02 4 Domestic Occurrences. DEATH. Kay.— At IJoDgkcng oa May 59th Nelly Hict.DERBON Kay, beloved sis er ol Mrs D. Bishop.19 words
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1554 1919-06-02 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, June 2, 1919. The German counter proposals as handed in, appear designed to raise, if that be possible, division of opinion amongst the Allies. The subjects chosen for disagreement are those on which in the main the public opinion of Allied countries, a<* considered apart1,554 words
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Article510 1919-06-02 4 Mr Lindsay Vaars baa been appointed Manager of the Government Plantation at Pondok Tandjjog. Perak, where be pro cecded on Sunday. The entertainment to be held at the Convent of the Holy Infant Jeiue, Banda Hilir, this afternoon is in aid of the Convent of Malacca, acd not of Singapore.510 words
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Article638 1919-06-02 4 rai ro8 A A driblet. r.f, queut priv,-, Blfti reunion Howard H i i '•"1 urn The play i 5 od« i^ troai comedy, tl nJ lltmtßM were Ibi way the pfiny r< r them bate The s .bran wio, b 5 i n upon I Rora-xin.638 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement145 1919-06-02 4 J per $2.67 B TTLE DUTY PAID THE WINE ITSELF IS THE BEST ADVERTISEMENT. CMDBEGK MACGRE6OB k 00. I/X\ British-Made, Brass Harp lamps. 45 c.p. with 14 in. opal shade $31 50 each. i 80 c.p. do $35.00 I 80 c.p 12 in. do $28.50 Ts£ 45 C -P- chimney145 words
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Advertisement43 1919-06-02 4 VICTORIA THEATRE To-night at 9.15 THE HOWITT PHILLIPS Co. PRESENT FOR THE FIRST TIKE !N S'Ni" APOSE "THE TIGER'S CUB" The Great Flay by George Potter. TC-MOREOW By Special Request The Eecord Breaking Comedy "PEG O'MY HEART For Further Particulars See Page 2.43 words
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Article89 1919-06-02 5 A soCCESSFUL^AILURE na a ctimplete 4 ir( u-r lld heen abf ntloned l^ lie l B y irben tuMve destroyers ''Tt/lrela: v ir.R fruit!e^ly f« tflrr tree ot thrta bundred miles. ■.i.. \n the »i Natiou ;'t t-v'en.' sin M i; in tkers v hcßirged pJffl had89 words
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Article45 1919-06-02 5 has been urnplovetfi and tbe Paris btreet car application of the tiion ol tuj anniversary of i war resolutions tbs bratbarteoosi of tee two l>v tbe Frcncb Cham ketci' >cate. cf baiioesi again show* P*rif bourse and i utud despite some lavas. >45 words
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Article44 1919-06-02 5 If. —Big anti anmticn demonstration* Lave taken I tt •Mire o( the Q ieee, fern Contort, V i ru-raotber, Princess Midi, tbt- Premier, representatives of auhr-nm] Limburg Speeches 4 tbe determination of tbe intatatiQis of tbeee Provinces to remain Meb were delivered.44 words
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Article76 1919-06-02 5 May 26 —At the Oval the match •s Ea6ex was drawn. Lccdon. May 26.— Sir A Stanley has mi(ced tbe Board of Trade to which Sir iickiiod Ueddee b&e been appointed. London, May 27— Silver at 62$ d. The Birket k- steady London, May 26. Iq the House of76 words
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Article231 1919-06-02 5 FRENCH CONSULAR CABLES. ■si or thk French Consul 5 p.m.-The German •wginon handed over yesterday at 8.80 pnrt o( the German counter P"* and the second part at 2 15 this 100 The last document which has W* H in German the translation is ""I made rapidly. J"« Ministers Cieebert231 words
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Article19 1919-06-02 5 JS*M?I inu ivia Alexandria) IH pr! Uear:lled '°urteen kilos Cy :j, ce V hinin Roman N C «be, refflgUiofCftl19 words
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Article359 1919-06-02 5 i PARIS VIEWS Terms Too Easy Paris, May 24— French foreign office cycles state Hert Erzberger. the leader of the catholic centre party in Germany is now very influential in the councils of government and is notoriously hostile to Count Brockdorff Raatziu whose placo as head of the359 words
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Article298 1919-06-02 5 Paris, May 28. The Austrian note is not likely to be presented this week. The German Delegation has delivered three fresh notes dealing respectively with reparations, responsibilities, German pro perty in Allied Countries and German Christian Missions abroad. France will control Tcgoland and Cameroons manda torily.298 words
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Article105 1919-06-02 5 The Committee beg to acknowledge with many thanks the following subscriptions for the above fund Previously acknowlt-dgod ***** Collectnd by Mr Lirn K*a Check, Mr lay Gunu Kiut 50 J B Weeterhoui 10 Hnron H Oaman 10 Chop Watt Hin 10 Messrs Seah and Le Cain105 words
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Article25 1919-06-02 5 The China and Southern Bank, Ltd, are opening theli Singapore branch new offices at No. 20 Kling-st, this afternoon from 8 to 6 p m.25 words
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Article176 1919-06-02 5 NOTHING DECISIVE Simla, May 28— The attitude of the tribe* in the Knaibar and the noith continues satisfactory. Tribal pioquete are assisting us in protecting communh oation in the K*»aibar zone. Duriug the withdrawal from the Mohmand oountry the Afghans fought the Mobinands. There is mo change at176 words
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Article81 1919-06-02 5 A Bjl6'acvik wirale p Jn'.Rrccpted proves the close connection of the Bolsheviks with Afghanistan The message is from Bcavine the notorioui Bolehevik propagandist and states that a delegation of 160 from the Amir has arrived in Russian Turkistan and requests Bravine to proceed immediately to Kabul. The message81 words
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Article77 1919-06-02 5 "SPOILS TO THE VICTORS Capetown. date).— In the Assembly Mr Burton, Minister of Railways com municated a cable from General Botha, that the Imperial Government had given the Union Government railway materials to the value of half a million sterling free for national service rendered. Mr Burton believed that the77 words
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Article293 1919-06-02 5 The following left the Totted Kingdom for repatriation to Malaya, Slam, and British North Borneo. By Pembrokshire on 10th May. For Singapore Major H C AtkinBerry, Tank Corps. By Tydeas on 11th May. For Singapore:— 2nd Lieut A Fraser, Northumberland Fusiliers 2nd Lieut H L Hopkin, (Prince of Wales)293 words
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Article87 1919-06-02 5 The change of programme at the Palla dium to night, includes a very fine "Fox" production entitled Six Shooter Andy," a story of mining life io Nevada, bick in tho fifties, with Tom Mix probably the most wooderful rider in the world as the hero, other iiemj include87 words
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Article27 1919-06-02 5 la the list of subscribers to the Kloet fund, published oa Thursday the ertry Mr Geo Lamb f 100 should bare read Mr Qeo Laub f 100."27 words
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Article619 1919-06-02 5 A telegram to a Colombo paper publish ed some little time ego announced tin death of that cheerteet of good felloe am raconteurs, Edwin A Watton, who for thi last 86 years has been connecter! vvitl planting in the Straits, and w> jee ex j619 words
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Article182 1919-06-02 5 Had it not been for the earlier uttracbion at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday, there would have been a better bouse in the evening to greet the Gottrell Troupe, who assisted by local amateurs appealed in a number of variety turns Although an attempt to screen a182 words
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Article119 1919-06-02 5 Results of the Medical Preliminary Examination M»y 1919. Tbe following students) have passed the Prtiiiunn.ity Examination in i.il lL& sub jecte and ni admitted to tht -ho 1 Goh Koh K6e, 2 S N Evans, B Lee Sara Fob, 4 Lee Keng Ch:» 5 Miss119 words
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Advertisement512 1919-06-02 5 ROBINSON Co. Tennis Rackets PRO3SERS "M*X«M" SPALDiNGS New mode, wth ho.- "GOLD MEDAL i'°^. n lddl 1 niade cf Tennis rackets. This »Peci.lly selected Bng. rackat hss a world !';,,J en t Ash and wid- reputation among quali.y Black Gut. recognised asoneof the PriCe $22.50 fines, rackets produced r, D512 words
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Advertisement420 1919-06-02 6 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (ISCOUPORVTED IN JAPAN) ONDER MIIL CONTRACT WITH THS IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice) gOROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) Fortnigntiy servioo PFor (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, London KAOA MARU «h Jane 41 YOKOHAMA MARU SCtb June "TAMBA Mi«U" J a J y »7gaOPEAN LINE, (Via420 words
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Advertisement704 1919-06-02 6 Konlnklyke Paketvaart Maatschappi] (Incorporated in Bolland.) ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH TBE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Rumphius Felawan-Deli Jane 9 De Ha an Soarab'.ja, Fandjermasin, Stagen, Kota-Baroe, Ealik Papan,704 words
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Advertisement570 1919-06-02 6 '.Oompanten Incorporated >n(! Mail and Fassenq&k g PENINSULAR AKB 09l£NTAr v (Under Gontraot wlta His Majesty* Q Phe company! mail services east of bom-. pendod. BOMBAY arc; a or INTERMEDIATE SERVICE FROM LONDON i o Mvu DUE BINOAPORE i PftsseogerH for Europe aro boofee-1 by th INrERMFni A-n ►fpoiJnnity ocoura570 words
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369 1919-06-02 7 Welcome indeed would be .he intimation that British manufacturers of motor vehicles had deciJei, either individually or in oombiuatioa, upon the systematic exploitation of their Far Eastern markets. As reported in a previous issue, the Association of British Motor acd Allied Manufacturers, Ltd, his dispatched369 words
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Article226 1919-06-02 7 Immense quantities of material used in the military works und the camps now being cleared away on ths east coast of England are to be collected, sorted, and dispatched to various places for salvage purpotea The batbed wire is to be baled and sent to wire manufacturers226 words
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Article112 1919-06-02 7 The Prince of Wales's interest in the housing question seems likely to have practical effect given to it. A commence ment has already been made in the matter of improved accommodation on the Duchy of Cornwall estates, and it is probable that a further development will be112 words
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Article145 1919-06-02 7 The U S War Department announces that during the battle of the Sotntne in 1916 the British Army used 4.000,000 rounds of artillery ammunition, which is a record number of shells used in a single engagement. [The roundabout WhJ this information is circulated is very like (he local custom of145 words
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Advertisement135 1919-06-02 7 ■111 y U!fj X TEA o^^ a u/or/d uride reputation Jhehmd it THREE STANDARD BLENDS Extra Quality GREE\ LABEL, No. 1 YELLOW LABEL No. 2 RED LABEL GUTHRIE <& Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE). Agents for UPTON LTD. Singapore, Pen an g and Kuala Lumpur. BE SPORTY >t received a135 words
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Advertisement103 1919-06-02 7 JUST ARRIVED ASPIN ALL'S A. C. V. PAINT The Perfect Paint for Motor Oar Mudguards. STOCKISTS HINWATT Co., Bead Office Works Motor Dept 102, Market Street 80, Orchard Road. THE SINGAPORE Shipchandlery Co., Lid. SIIIPCKAIfDLERS PHOVfiDOIII CONTRACTORS, Che CompaDy'g Launch m?«»--in-ooming ships. M'ices:— l6 BATTERY ROAi cakv uirr to vcp103 words
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Advertisement255 1919-06-02 7 I S tin i uIN Till- RRT HPV H M iML uloi iini ulli IS GORDON'S (Established 1769). GORDON'S DRY GIN IS RAPIDLY TAKING THE PLACE OF THE SWEETENED VARIETIES THE WORLD OVER. CONNOISSEURS INSIST ON BEING SERVED WITH IP. THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. SOLE AGENTS, for Singapore. THE STANDARD255 words
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Article596 1919-06-02 8 Remarkable Information by a Czech Deputation. l'arie, Apiil 18. The "Mdlin pay; A Czacbo- Slovak defection, which ar rived hero on Saturday to defend the rights of the Slav inhaMtaofcl of Saxony and GeitnuD Silesia, Las brought the French Miniatry cf Wuc acme very do quieting information596 words
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Article586 1919-06-02 8 The steamer Digby of the Furue^s Witby Line tailed from Liverpjol ou April 29th direct to Si Johts, Newfoundland, with the giant aeroplane which IfaiMl Hindley P ige have entered lot the Daily Muil pciza, With the machine, which was packed in eight largd and macy fcinuliGr586 words
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Article54 1919-06-02 8 At a meetiDß of tbo Muhammedan Advisory Board held in Penang on Thara day, a petition of the trading memberi of Ihe Muhammedau community of Penang regarding vaccination was diecuesed, and, as it was considered an important subject, a special committee was appointed to enquire into the question and report54 words
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Advertisement146 1919-06-02 8 because every individual tyre is I Firestone Tropical Tyres are Full Size. I Brinkmann Co. 1 SING*POBF. I lACE HALL Co., TAN SOO GKI Co., Ipcn and Kuala Luniput. Ma'acci. WEARE &CO LIMITED. PATRONIZED J^^^, BY ROYALTY. mi~ C*\ T T T"i f""r C^ T T^ I /i^Tfc^v^ I fc^146 words
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Advertisement14 1919-06-02 8 j "Gar rick" i "Frontier" Smoking Mixtures. I iwiimii On Sale at all Dealers.14 words
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Advertisement926 1919-06-02 8 Preliminary /Vof #co. Messrs Chin^ Keng Lee and Co. have betn l»*». Sa«e by Public Auction at an Very desirable Town Properttoi cl'uato at Nortb Bridge Eoad Clyce Straet, Nankta Bin el CHIN> X DREW ,4 NAPIER, f.oliclturs. A C IMPORTANT AUCTION S Fraehold properties near the Docks suitable fo926 words
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Article67 1919-06-02 9 (COSUKCTED Vt TO M^y 31) i Back 4m b 24 8 H •i deuian-i j ji Privaf« crt'aiis Bra s 1431 Si I New York demaud C4s i, private P0 daya 66k Francs dntnand Bank gin India, T. T. s Hongkong, dcronnd 5 3^% Yokohama dtmsnd 105 Java, demand67 words
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Article120 1919-06-02 9 M-.y (I. Tin (Bnyei 9112.E0 Gsiobinr lcco Gninl ier Cuba No. 1 21 P«ppi r Black ordin. Spore 81 50 Fepp.-» (WhiU '■•>> 6 BfiO Tnpior imall paat] -.fair quality; 16 5C do do flakt do 17. C0 do mm::.- ..i do Pcatl Sago, i >ii 'a BnQdrj 18120 words
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Advertisement350 1919-06-02 9 r.0n0.000 Assurance in force o?«r *9,000 000 GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED INOORPORAT.D IN BTBAITS SBTTLICMENTS). D Offltt: W. B eUe S ter House, Sln|{ apore. LON3ON OFFICE; ow Jowry S rsssir co ome "^Sris^r tio k M ™!HJSL I^A!2: agents: wanted HCBACH W. BAPBK, Director ol AfeoeiM. B^Hfßft^iT?rtKii*ntt''*r*350 words
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Advertisement256 1919-06-02 9 BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. < Incorporated by Bpkcml Imperial ■AftTMl in Japan.) Capital Subscribed Y. 30,000,000 Capital Paid Up V 25,000 000. Reserved Funds y. 6,530,000 i Prosi i nt Tet-utaro baHural, Esq. Vice Prealdor.t K< jnr-> Nakagawa, Esq. DiRECTOES. I Iyctoabl Gada. th lyoroio Yamauatl, Esq. Sblngo ilinami, Esq.256 words
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Advertisement392 1919-06-02 9 NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY (Inc irforatcU lv Great Biltaln). TOTAL FUNDS exceed TWENTY-THREE MILLIONS Sterling. ANNUAL REVENUE txceedH FIVE MILLIONS Sterling. f ISB^SlniplG Contracts, Latest Concessions. M£HINE Marlre and Transport Insar--•icop ol \ll Klnd^ tranfiacted at current; ratea. MOTOR CAR PoMdai Issued by this ''otajsany cover Acrldeutal Daoivifie,392 words
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Advertisement535 1919-06-02 9 JHE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. incorporated in ihs Straits Settlements) llkad Office Singapore, Raffle* Chambers 5*6 Branches Penang— 85 Beach Street. Malacca— ISI Jcnkor Street. Muar-77/79 Jalan Haleiman. Batu Pahat- t C9 Jalm Rahamat. Agbjkci^s at London, New York. Sau Francisco, Semarang, PaJembang. anil TnUMt, CAPITAL. Aatborlsefl 5.000.0r0 PaH up535 words
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Advertisement499 1919-06-02 9 INDO-GBINA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. [Incorporated in England] Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong ft Shanghai, and to Calcutta via Penang from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Au oy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtsze ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA 8.8.499 words
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Advertisement50 1919-06-02 9 Time ballH on Fot t Canning and Moan* Fabcr drop daily at 1 j,i.lu biugaporo Htandard time, oorrespondlDK to 6 a.m. Qtoenwlob u.i an timo- The timogun 1h tin d at 11 o'olook noon, indicating ingaporo standard time, one every day excepting Knnday, when It 1b flrefl at ono o'clock.50 words
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Miscellaneous606 1919-06-02 9 MAIL T^ MiMMitalß aa<l locml a Famuii, sf&l^er%, r.H (by Train) 6pm. Kota Tinggi and MaMoni to Koala Lanpm I at 6 a.m. v I J>hntT li I v>.4 i p.Li. CucoSj a Ihjug 880 AM Cncob Azmere 880 am Bangkok H H f.ronjj 11 80 am Malacca lim ].j.606 words
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Article1878 1919-06-02 10 Harnessing Germany's Merchant Fleet From Owr Own Corwpondtni Edinburgh, April 23. Id these days all roads lead to Leitb. The pier is crowded with people who are never tired of gazing ut a score of vessels lying anchored in the Fitlh of Forth, the best and largest of1,878 words
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Article539 1919-06-02 10 CRICKET. [he SCO team to meet Dr Noel Clarke'* XI on Tuesday at 11 a.m. ia as follows C C Bewsher, Dr J A Campbell, X M Campbell, H M Cantrell, E W Day, NAM Griffin, G C Lay, E L Talma, H C West wood, RLD Wodebouse.539 words
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Article68 1919-06-02 10 TO-DAY S TIES. Ladies' Doubles, (flnal Mrs Blair and Richardson owe 15 v Miss Lamb and Miss L Lamb owe 15, Mixed Doubles "a" Class. Mis and Mr Day owe 4 v Mrs Macgregor and Mr Carr owe 2. TUESDAY S TIES. Singles Handicap, (flnal). Mrs68 words
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Article186 1919-06-02 10 The Australian battle cruiser Brisbane which hae been in port several days ex pecta to leave to day She will be accompanied by the submarine J 5, and their next stop will be Thursday Island for oil for the underwater boat. In the Riow Straits about two or186 words
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Article44 1919-06-02 10 s_i_ thoroughly, and playa a wonderfully accurate game. The Major's only stipulation is that he shall be allowed to touch the ball with his hand to ascertain its position, and that his oaddy may ring a bell to indicate the position of the hola.44 words
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Article14 1919-06-02 10 The following ara the entries for the leeting opening on Jane 10.14 words
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Article416 1919-06-02 10 Opening Stakes Selling handicap. Die* ance R C. D V Bostook'B— Perfect Lion 10.7 J B Davids— Witty 1C.7 F S Goodall's— Qaeen Iraal 9.7 M A Namazie's Noree 8.5 J B David's— Firefly 8 2 R D and X V Pillai's— Camouflage 8.1 Mr Amber's Prince Rupert416 words
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Article138 1919-06-02 10 Singapore Stakes Distance 7 fur longs. Same as Opening Stakes first day omitting Perfect Lion. Owen Stakes and Sudden Stakes Distance Race R C, Same as Malaya States Purse and Plate first day. Lawk Stakes and Plate— Distance R C. F S Qoodall'i— La George, Golden Rook, Jlllawarra138 words
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Article125 1919-06-02 10 Velge Stakes. Distance Scurrj. Same aa Opening Stakes first day. Malaya Handicap. Distance five furlouge. Same as MaSaya Stakes Purse and Plate first day omitting Paul. Stewards Plate and Purse. Distance seven furlongs. Same rs Visitors Plate and Puree first day emitting Queen Beth and Lady Barnab. Club125 words
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Advertisement159 1919-06-02 10 The Antigraph Filing System INSTAL THE ANTIGRAPH FILING SYSTEM And you will be abla to lay your hands on any PID moment you want it This system has the endorse" of the leading London business houses. They woul praise it if it did not save time. Would you like more159 words
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