The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 June 1919
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Title Section19 1919-06-04 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TE N CENTS SIN C*a PORE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4 1919. NO. 9,687 I19 words
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Article304 1919-06-04 1 On page 6 a list of the Birthday Honors is given. What the new treaty with Trengganu meacs i 3 fully explained in oar leading ■article. The Bolshevists are still strong near and have blown up a railway (bridge near Lake Stint In Riga they killed 20304 words
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Article857 1919-06-04 1 The name over hie bouae in Regent's Park was a mixture of Latin and Greek and people's surnames. Tbat was why the crowd outside stared at bimeelf, and, almosfi with one accord, said, What it he A child with a little cracked voice exclaimed, It's a Doolee And857 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement222 1919-06-04 1 RAFFLES HOTEL. The largest and most successful Hotel on the Island. FACING THE SEA. suites of Rooms and spacious lounges, veranda and beautiful grounds. AFTERNOON TEAS. EfWf Thursday, Music in attendance. Cinema on the Lawn from 6 IS p.m. First class cuisine. Guest night every Saturday, dinner followed by Cinema.222 words
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Advertisement170 1919-06-04 1 I 'Jircstone Are a Safe Investment for all Cars, lorries Motor Cycles. We guarantee every individual tyre to give AT LEAST the average service of any other make in the Malay Peninsular, o r w e will replace on a pro rata basis if tame does not do so through170 words
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Advertisement94 1919-06-04 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Horse and buggy for sale Page 5. Tbe Howitt PaiHipa Co. stage The Younger Generatiou to uigbt Pago 6. D P DeSilvi for znaoicara sets and toilet articles— Poßf 9. Guthrie and Co, are offering expanded metal Page 6. Ching Ken# L«9 »r.d Co, are to offir at94 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous84 1919-06-04 1 THE WEEK Wednesday 4th r-Tigb Water I 26 a.m.. 2 56 p.m. Rent Foard Meeting, 2.16 p m .Howitt Phfillps Co The Younger Generation, 9 15 p.m. Thursday Sth 1 High Water J 2i a.m., 3-46 p m Moon First Quar'er. Eurasian Mass Mtg fit Ardrews Hall, 8.30 p.m. Howltt84 words
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Article433 1919-06-04 2 THE MONS RETREAT. Kitchener md French. liOrd Freuch cjntinuirjj the story of rely it uftei the dibaplroun btand of tbe ■ec i ftrmj at La C.Utuu writea that Alt i i Ofb M.»rebul JofTire w>a onions to tQk i offtDiivt |hi F.^-IJ Martha] in ait433 words
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Article146 1919-06-04 2 Master Gunner of St James's Park ll a fine title and an ancient one. General Ward, who died recently succeeded Kiel Koberta in the post when that brave nuJ far sighted artiiiertman died within sound of the Runs in France. Another tide which is in abeyance was even finer.146 words
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Article113 1919-06-04 2 if out few but noisy Bolshevists could be officially dosed with some of their own 1 i ledicice, aod given practical experience of the working ol their theories, they Tvonld probably find themselves largely in upcord with Tommy Atkins when sup i plied with a Russian delicacy in113 words
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Article68 1919-06-04 2 F Orders for week ending June 7. Wedneeday June 4 Mueketry first, frhcond and third Troops, SVC Drill Hall 6.10 p.m. Thursday June 6. Bugle Band Practice, Malay Voluutetr Club 5. 1f pm. Friday June Meeting of Scoutmasters I and Friends, coromiaatoner's office 6pm Individual Troop Orders68 words
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Article32 1919-06-04 2 The latest name we have beard men. tioned ai the oew Governor and High Commissioner is that of Major Sir J R Chancellor, as, igmo, d b o. Governor olTtintdad, (MM) Governor32 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement200 1919-06-04 2 VICTORIA THEATRE THE H 0 W I T T PHILLIPS SBIASON Thursday June sth The Thrilling Detective Play M WITHIN THE LAW" Friday June 6th Oeorge Bernard Snawe Masterpiece "PYGMALION" Saturday June 7th Tfce Rollicking Comedy "The Glad Eye Prices as ULual Booking at PJcu trie's. GLARE GLASSES IN GREAT200 words
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Advertisement524 1919-06-04 2 SOMETHING SPECI \L AT THE PALLADIUM TO-NIGHT I AT 9-3O TO-NIGHT!! William Fox Presents TOM MI X IN "SIX SHOOTER ANDY" A Thrilling Story of the Gold Rush in Nevada. WITH FULL PROGRAMME OF Select Comedies, Pictorial News, and the Latest Pathc Gazette. In the First Show Commencing at 8524 words
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Advertisement413 1919-06-04 2 From Saturday, Way 31, to Thursday j un 7^^ OME TIME A MAMMOTH PICTURE IN TEN rekk AT THE S ALHAMBRa The Hail for Unstowd Feature,. Beach Hoa rt Second Show, Commencing 9 p A WILLU. FOX .TAHD.RD PRODU C T,O» n, nt HIS FOUH BRILLUNT STABs MIRIAM COOPER, GLADYS413 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement259 1919-06-04 3 x.^% Ihe IHREE i V- ;i U i POY ATM- r^4^^C^^s^ lin Smith a( Ica^t found welcome. VJiJ people over a-iioin he r-Jccl; "of their itq, which thet L estccmc their chlcft Phqalcke. uu- follouwdl bq ttiose wlio braved i. the ycrtf r,t;vct^> oFJamcdtoom. tucj-c sou?n tultli the entcrprutlng ancestors259 words
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Advertisement625 1919-06-04 3 "For the Blood Is the Life. WHEN YOU ARE ILL With any dlaoaae dun to Impure blood •uch as Eonma, Scrofula, Scurvy, Bad t***i Abscesses, Ulcsrs, Glandulur Bw«'t n K s, Boils, Pimples, Bores of any kinrt, PHos,Blood Poiatn,Rhiumati«m, Gout, etc., don't waste your time and money on Jui.or.s and625 words
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Advertisement211 1919-06-04 3 1 /?§&*> m ri li >mh^^sw^ J Dull I A" ggsw jfir Gent's Black or Tan t ..»jd!!r Calf Derby Boots. PTfl H l/ This week's Price Gent's Black or Tan Calf A J iI« li Derby f-hoes, all stzeQ. VllVllll *4 f CA This week's Price $17.50 OU perpatr211 words
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Article1479 1919-06-04 4 S Batang 72,010 18,078 SBatu, Dec 179,100 79,800 S Bilnt, 40,146 S Buaya, June 448,782 180,786 SBuloh, Deo 412,870 168,600 S Choh, Deo 421,804 167,098 S Dangar 214,407 81,661 S Durie, 277,599 96,067 S Chinoh, 277,187 105,690 S Get Lab, Dec 80,659 H8.840 Sua Alanggis, 221,500 69,0001,479 words
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Article234 1919-06-04 4 A. Kinta, Jane 1,612 800 Ayer Weng 1,458 820 Bandon 6,824 1,680 Bangoon Val 6,701 692 Chenderiang, 4,472 2,126 Deebook 8,684 865 Gopeng Conaol, 16,475 5,088 Heawood, 1,989 811 Idris 2,240 990 Ipoh Tin, Deo 4,140 710 Kalumpang 748 2,042 Kamuning 2,858 281 Kamunting, 4,085 2,870 E. Kamunting234 words
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Article, Illustration74 1919-06-04 4 We undertake to forward through Freight and Insurance, all heavy and excess Luggage, clear Store, at London, Liverpool ard Southampton, In conjuction, with I. JACKSOI ft SOUS, I*, hapel Street, Liverpool, 19 30, Oxford Stre t, Southampton ana 8 7, Charing Orofiß, London. The Firm 'B74 words
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Article617 1919-06-04 4 Sumatra via Singapore. I Frank Brodehaw. of West Kensington, jat Bowstreet Police Court recently, was summoned under the Defence of the Realm Regulations for having, without a permit from the Treasury, attempted to eend a banker's cheque for £117 2s out of the United Kingdom for the purpose617 words
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Article181 1919-06-04 4 Now and again illneau or even death results from mistakes in making np pre ecriptiona. They are often so illegibly written that it is rather surprising such casualties do not occur more frequently. According to an investigation conducted by Mr A W Bromley, details of which are given181 words
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Article92 1919-06-04 4 Heavy taxation has been the feature cf the three Dundee Calcutta jute companies during the past year. The Samouggar Company paid £797,000 in taxation, or almost 80 per cent of the gross profits. The Titaghur Company's taxation bill was £740,000, or almost 77 per cent ot the92 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement214 1919-06-04 4 J«fec. It Works HP^ Wonders on the r (Jar, 100 Not only is John- ILj son's Prepared Wax a boon to the house- Kt&^ wife-^protecting her I furniture, piano, i^ gramophone and 25 s woodwork with a beautiful and enduring dustproof polishbut it works wonders on the motor car diMSISiI214 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement303 1919-06-04 5 otfWi'- S?ORTING lU6 HIM MM KCTIM 1919. 4jf Thursday and Saturday. June lOtti, 12 h and IV.h. to thM non raorab- m 0 now he. had I Go. "Daily Ti«k ts *2 Season Tickets >3 win h admit to v i," h it! up n $10 for ti-du L :ATION303 words
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Advertisement673 1919-06-04 5 WANTED 1 WANTED— FlrHt-d&fs ChintHe Btenogra- rnprn WMted tmmoJlately (or British nrm in •»uva Qood Mlary av,d oxc. Hcjut pro^efcts nwftST 4 Xpp!y Box No 38 2/o bU a p° re UC Experienooa stenographer wanted immcaiately. Mast have thorough knowlodge oil tngilHh, understand punctuation an<3 b« neat anfl accurate. Good673 words
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Advertisement323 1919-06-04 5 A Blend of fine Highland Malt and other Scotch Whiskies thoroughly matured in sherry wood. The Distillers Company, Ltd., ?Ago sciatica! I r, in<^ Sciatica are three of tKc most common an<l moet S P ainial I practi ally ariec trom the same cause and rhe names only 1 distinguishi323 words
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Advertisement857 1919-06-04 5 Preliminary Notice. Messrs Cbln^Ken^an^ ,aye been Hs.ruct^ offer for I CHING KCNG LEE Co, DREW A NAPIER, Eollcitore Auctioneers Estate Agentf. 2 8 Il#o IWPOR ANT TANGLIN AUCTION SALE OF M Valuable, 'ttra rive and well kept Wax Polished, Walnut and I Mahogany Stained Teak Artistically Designed Furniture, Cottage Piano,857 words
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Advertisement202 1919-06-04 5 AtCH3H SHE Of Teak, r^ranti ad r ancy Rattan r Household turniturc etc. To M held at Our Salt Room. B ni M On Thursa y, sth June, at 1! a.m. Itahed uak dtnir, table with heel of 8 vlv i i ;l ud »i I obi m railed iUtl202 words
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Article21 1919-06-04 6 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. Thompfon On Jnne 3rd at "Aehestell" Orchard Road, Firgapore, to Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Tbomfso>», a eon.21 words
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897 1919-06-04 6 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, June 4, 1910. In yesterday's issue wo printed the new clause in i.he Treaty between His Majesty's Government and the Govern ment of Trenggann, bnfc it ie also desirable to mention the old Treaty, of which article 2 is replaced by the new agreement. The897 words
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Article427 1919-06-04 6 The Hoogkong Bank at Bangkok is to be rebuilt on its present Pile. Work has already commenced. Mr E F O Hartnell of the Borneo Com pany is next on the list (or Home leave, going by the Mentor on Saturday. The Chinese Christian Association will hold a debate on427 words
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Article330 1919-06-04 6 A quiet but pretty weddiog war. eolemiz ed on Tuesday morning at the Cathedral oC the Oood Shepherd. Tho contraction parties were Mr R W Holmbarg, formerly of Messrs Wudleigh and Co., Ltd nnd a very popular member of the Eurasian community, now in business for himself, the330 words
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Article225 1919-06-04 6 Shortly after noon yesterday, a bullock could be seen lying on the road just in front of tho Singapore Club and having its anatom belaboured by bis despotic master with the rod of authority, in the hope that tbe animal might be made to225 words
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Article244 1919-06-04 6 "Peg O* My Heart," which is one of the most charming comedies and has Qgured prominently in the theatrical world daring recent years, was produced by the Howitt Phillips Coat the Victoria Iheatre last night by special request, and the large attendance that was present testi led244 words
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Article103 1919-06-04 6 Plantation rnbber imports for April totalled 7,006 tons and deliveries 2,731 tone. The total stock of Pata and Plantation Rnbber is 19,285 tons again&t 17,089 tons. (Ex What is the greatest dibtance which has ev«r been ridden on one bicycle by the same rider Mr S Rowland, of Almshili, Cheetham,103 words
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Article380 1919-06-04 6 reived tki Secretary itfWes fa you th a plea*.. ToWKolgkiß.c Tue IJo.I En,, tl N Bi A!t:i i Tki h mi OoMßand«i II The If, tbo Federal Cooi To bn Merr I. r M E Sunr*, w Bqci: MrsD A h The Imperial Wi\n Muh«»i Kaya Meutn Tho380 words
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Article71 1919-06-04 6 A gentltman fishing in a I stream took refuse in a bjl 1 passing ibower. A typml bt! B the old ichool wae alio in tbtn and the two got into talk > itorm was spent, a floe raiotj oat, and the gentleman r«raaia*« there anything in71 words
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Article110 1919-06-04 6 Tb.lortre.BiB (Jibr.lt" the Courtmatrial room I'moo" Contemptible is kID *lf I quite umntellm'il'l' "in point of fa president, >ou mean that B \curaelf ou II o( lbe E -Not mo. M laat KM, nni t>ir>K'»vM"g Tbe Bonductoi I Oitf toll l v.arer 0 granted for eaye n Bt qaitu n110 words
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Advertisement87 1919-06-04 6 Old Brown Sherry per $2.67 BOTTLE THE WINE ITSELF IS THE BEST H I ADVERTISEMENT I GALDBEIiK MAC6RE6OR OQ. I Indian Tea Company's Tea The following tea can be delivered free of all charge to any Insurance which is charged extra but is not paid unless a a special yuaiuy87 words
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Advertisement33 1919-06-04 6 VICTORIA THEATRE j To-night at 9.15 THB HOWIFT PHILLIPS Co. PRESENT Stanley Hong hton'a Great flay "THE YOUNGER GENERATION" TO-MOKEOW THE THBILLING DETECTIVE PLAY "WITHIN THE LAW" For Further Particulars See Page 2.33 words
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Article238 1919-06-04 7 I pRE PAR!NG_F^ TROUBLE Austria's Boundaries. ...j.« lB pstt twnoftbe jj mm* to Austria, under Am Frontiers of Austria prjee Fbould read tbe Italy is to .tea the lon I Ji< I.oiibardy t (Col dv Brencer •i V,«!!< y in Italy W Bl ftIOVMM State p»1 \l238 words
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Article270 1919-06-04 7 Freedom and Unity London, May 'J7— General Sir Arthur .arrie ex Commander of the Canadians in Frtnce. at a luncheon at the Mansion bouse it which the Duke and Prince Arthur of onnmghtand numerous Dominion people 'ere present, said the War had caused n»ny rapid270 words
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Article109 1919-06-04 7 JaylWß. Univereity College,' we opeoing paper on "Wound Surgery Section of the diQ Cult J -relation, said it was iho; k ttnfsjlel between wound reeollfi of hemorrhage. ■'0 final result was tbe same, 'Jjtoncy of blood in circulation. tot mtravetoua iDJection I m sails*.109 words
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Article375 1919-06-04 7 NEARING PETROGRAD Denikin's Southern Campaign Copenhagen, May 28 -A wire from Libau via Berlin says the Bol.hevUU b.ew op the railway bridge between jLaegel and Lake Stint northeast of Riga and fighting is proceeding for the cro.sing of the Lake and for possession of Duena ;mue C d*.375 words
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Article37 1919-06-04 7 Montreal, May 26.— The Talton District railway leaders deny that any order has been issued for a general railway strike in Canada. The Winnipeg railway service is normal. A general strike is reported at Calgary.37 words
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Article14 1919-06-04 7 London, May 27. Yorkshire beat Glou cestershire by an innings and sixtythree.14 words
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Article204 1919-06-04 7 i Oae of the biggest tasks ahead of the < Empire in connection with reconstruction is the work of organising the supply of information on the thousands oC matters of the importance ot the Empire's trade and business that will have to be pr amptly dealt with.204 words
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Article102 1919-06-04 7 Recently a remarkable long distance flight over the North Sea has been per formed by the British non rigid airship U S 11. The voyage, which is believed |to be a world's record for this type of j craft, took tbe form of a circuit of102 words
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Article29 1919-06-04 7 'lhere ate opening! at the present time at tbe University of Honfkong lor Profes sorehips o( Physios, Pathology, Chemistry and Education. There are also several lectureships to be filled.29 words
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Article832 1919-06-04 7 i MORE BOLSHEVIST PLOTTING British Armies Get Ready London, May 27.— The India Office ■tales the Government of India telegiaphed on May 18 that the Afghan Commander in Chief's insolent message mentioned on] May 28 was obvionely deviecd to gain time. I The Amir bae not replied832 words
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Article670 1919-06-04 7 N C 4-REACHES LISBON Hawker's Story Ponta Delgada, May 27.— The N C i started at 9.20 this morning flying splendid ly and expects to reach Lisbon this after noon a distance of eight hundred milee. New York, May 27 The N C 4 has ar j rived670 words
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Article56 1919-06-04 7 Paris, May 27.— The Polish National Committee announces the Polish troops have taken possession of Tarnopol and other East Galician towns where the local Poles had successfully revolted against the rkraniane. A wire from Warsaw cays Padetewski's resignation is denied and the Diet on May 22 unanimously passed56 words
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Article43 1919-06-04 7 Copenhagen, May 26. A wire from Budapest says the Soviet Government has released all hostages. Berlin, May 26. Tbe Bavarian Bocia list says the Congress at Nuremburg passed a resolution in favour of tbe formation of a Hoffman Coalition Ministry.43 words
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Article86 1919-06-04 7 peace wo order and command you to keep back your regular troops and tribes and Mujabidin (ibazis for whom we are liable and responsible with jour masterly efforts and wait farther orders. You should however keep in view defensive and offensive preparation**. If the result of the discussions betwoen your86 words
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Advertisement469 1919-06-04 7 ROBINSON Co~. I Tennis Rackets PROSSER'S 'MAXiM" fss^ ♦sPAin^vr" New model with holD Ann en finest rackets produced 'A I Price 522 5n I sign, the balance is iltiMh-.'t' English Ash^strunifon dfa r tribut° n ir o f h^c W^ lhC f SYStCm 1 WC j thil B r2nßt liBr469 words
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Advertisement441 1919-06-04 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (INCORPORITED IN JAPAN) ONDBR MIIL CONTRACr WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANE3B GOVERNMENT. C E > M y (Subject to alterations without notice) ■OBOPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) Fortnight* service i For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, London "KAGAMARU" 4th June j YOKOHAMA MARU" JCth Jure "TAMBA MARU Jal y441 words
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Advertisement722 1919-06-04 8 Konlnklyke Paketvaart Maatschappi] (Incc rporated in Holland.) ROY\Ci PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA 'elephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Frelgnt Dept. ICO2 Managers Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS ISDIA GOVERNMENT. :of;n Muntob and Palemfcaog Jane 4 iINOKEP Mreara 6aba. Djimbi and Slngb^p722 words
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Advertisement551 1919-06-04 8 PLpc® jLi^ •:.a- panics Incorporatod in Englaaa t MAIL AND PASSENGER mV]t PSHINSULAB AKD OUIENT I (Unlaf Contract with Hia Majesty* Qo 7a V rhe company b MAIL SERVICE 3 east of an^n.l INTERIM EDI ATE SERVICE FROM LONDON I To j TaHScngerfl for Enrope ar- toftfe^ by Iba INTJCPvrrni551 words
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Article1173 1919-06-04 9 ilwaed by FRASEK A Co., Kxohaa^e and Share Broken, June 2nd, All quolatlona of Sterling Shares mast be regarded as purlly nominal for tbe present. BTMBO tB SB Wo-Ja?A 85% In IM.OQO ti x 9 Bcfcob 100/o i s t I Jv'JS 1 i ga* l I1,173 words
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STRAITS SETTLEMENTS
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30 1919-06-04 9 War Loan Conversion Loan Bonds. Bearing Interest from the 15th November, 1919, at 5j per cent 'I per annum, payable Half-yearly on the 15th May '1 and the 15th November.30 words
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539 1919-06-04 9 U der th aDfcbor »X ot |Im Wuc Loan (Converaio i Loan) Ordinance, 1919, O°IQ rea3 r r6^ St u aita SattlemoQts i 8 to receive until th« 30th Jill I»I9, applications* for the Conversion on the 16th November. 1918, of Bonds539 words
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Advertisement393 1919-06-04 9 j i replaced ibk value H lt hH P s |H Kiturr to combat these trying is and rt-stores rgf and wtality. UR Ko Oaakm-i d water f tn 8tor« 4 Bazaan k^Vrj?.AJ*%i| ■IT IS TNE COHHITION OF TOUR HAIR? 1- :ical "Harlcne HalrDril." 1000,000 H; ir Growing and Hair-393 words
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Advertisement498 1919-06-04 9 SH4RTEREO BiMK Of irtdii Australia kn* Siiina. •»wp.ntrt it Eitiui |j lot*! ftartw. •««*v Liability of Proprlrtor. Z S.'SoioS HEAD OFFICE BIIHOPBftATI, LOIDOI, 1 0 4QBVCIPB AVD BBABCBBH. Hankow YcM g»" ''«»i Vnicharn*. Tb» Lomdoh joimt Citt a«u BANKPI^QJ LOMDOII rC "I WKSTMW. bANKEKS j STUa A»L PARRB BAMK, L-rb498 words
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Advertisement316 1919-06-04 9 PATRONIZED I|)mP. BY ROYALTY. E C4LL SEE W^^tJy'-", DISTINCTIVE DESIGNS ffi IHiHiprtiHfe^- 1' Ufanirurp Siplc JWJ^^J^^J Toilet Articles. B. P. De SIL V A BISH B Op n ST. N p O ENANQ, JEWKLLEH. 62/3 g'™ A gg™ t SAVE PETROL AND REPAIR BILLS. t~ nn d °seof Johiuwn'B Carbon316 words
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Advertisement97 1919-06-04 10 I THE PUREST ON I IS I THE BEST DRY GIN I I GORDON'S (Established 1769). I GORDON'S DRY GIN IS RAPIDLY TAKING THE |l PLACE OF THE SWEETENED VARIETIES THE ij WORLD OVBR. CONNOISSEURS INSIST ON BEING SERVED WITH IT. I THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. SOLE AGENTS. tor Singapore.97 words
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Advertisement165 1919-06-04 10 f/'.'^T' v/. /■•■;y -."T- •■JBnpr '-,^^^y^Kf^m i^f -•■>'■• IfF MAGNETO f IGNITION Here's the I I Model 90 I One of a half a million Overlands now in use. Beautiful in appearance, powerful in performance, comfortable even on rough U roads because the cantilever rear springs smooth out the bumps165 words
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Advertisement283 1919-06-04 10 I *pP±?'r f()l "> S A trial. _.;//> 1 "«>d from t and thru, :s iivc.om from infant ail mi ntp a »uteaWd, hi ppy aatare, and tl H h ov.-ry mother lovi-a to QoxuicaJ and oasy to make. Jfoore'a Food itaa ft^airml j ■•> "1 I EaKt, and it283 words
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Article67 1919-06-04 11 (Cobrbctbd Up to Jane 2) j Back 4m b iU H N demand 34^ Private crodita 8m c 2421 02 New York demand C4| n private 90 days 66$ Franco dercicd Bank HQ India, T. T. us Hongkong, demand si|%Prti» Yokohama, demand vis Java, demacil mm 135^ Bangkok domaod67 words
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Article221 1919-06-04 11 When you awake in tho mornicg feeling tired out. feeling worst:, in fuc, et.au when yon went to bed, >ou are confronted with one of the characteristic 8} mptonia of cea as thcnla. It is due to the iundown condition of your nerves that rest doep not221 words
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Article124 1919-06-04 11 Tin (Buyer.) 62 Gambler J676 Gambier Cube No. 1 21.00 Pepper Black ordm. B'pori 64.60 Pepper. (White fair) 5 P6O Tapioen, ?m:»i] peiul \ta\i qn.Wuy) 18.50 do do fl iko 17.26 do mcdintn pent) to 18.60 Pearl Soro, eninll Copra Snndried i'g.go Copra Mixcl i 7i6o Opinm, Ben-ires uurrrfuh124 words
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Article151 1919-06-04 11 V*d Riebeeck, Dot 1670, from Batavia Swaerdecroon, Dut 902, from Donggala I, foe Soerabaya 7, X P M. Kolnßa, Dot 170, from P BraucUn 8. for Pontitinak 6, X P M. Tenchi Maru, Jap 435, from Penaog 3, for Deli 7. O S X Hong Bee, Brit 2066,151 words
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Article115 1919-06-04 11 Tamjomq Paoak. EaHt Wharf No. I Sri Muar, Ban What! Uln. Eant Wharf 2 Hartlepoo), Janus, Tata. Bheors Wharf Dry Docks 8 Nil. Main Wharf 4 Bahbussots, Kirln Maru. do fi Nil. do 8 Burma Mara. Empire Dock 7 Ganges Maru, LJye Leong. West Wharf 8 'Joklwa115 words
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Article97 1919-06-04 11 Time ball* on Foil Canning and Moanl Faber drop dally at 1 p.m (Singapore atandard time, coneapondlng to a.m. Greenwich v can time. The time-gun la fired at la o'clock noon, indicating lngapore standard time, one every day excepting Sunday, when It te fired at one o'clock.97 words
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Advertisement657 1919-06-04 11 000,000 Assurance in force over $9,000,000 AT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED INCOBPOBATKD IN BTBAITS SETTLEMENTS) I HEMJ OFFJCE: Wmchcster House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry. E.C. j v 7 MO.OOO '^WwHh Ihe Bourne Ooa., Mfl com 16 m ABBatiooe 00.,,,,,, Brer/ parMcWar I P^ANS^LASSDHANCE WONEYTOLOAN. AGENTS" WANTED I657 words
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Advertisement424 1919-06-04 11 NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INBURANCE COMPANY (Incorpurated In Great Btltaln). TOTAL FUNDS exceed TWENTY-THREE MILLIONS Sterling. ANNUAL REVENUE exceeds FIVE MILLIONS Sterling FlEfi. Simple Contracts, LatestConcesßion?!. MARINE Marine and Transport Insar- *r.ces of All Kindn trtuißactevl at current rates. MOTOR CAR Policies l>sued by this] Company cover Accidental Damage, Public!424 words
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Advertisement514 1919-06-04 11 B wmSTJK?GBi&r. —^ft'i^ffff^BßTPEßrßEiiMniaCßawa^OM^Ei^M THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In the S(ra!ts Settlements) Hkad Office Singapore, Rafflo Chambers 6& 3 Branches Penanrf— 85 Boaoh Street. Malacca— !3i Jonker Street. Muar-77/76 Jalaa Saleiman. Ba:u Pahat— U9 Jalin Rahamat. Agencifs at London, New York, San Francisco, Scmarang, Palembang. and Tranc. CAPITAL. Authorised514 words
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Advertisement375 1919-06-04 11 INDO-CHIHA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. [Incorporated in England] Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong ft Shanghai, and to Calcutta via ?cr.an£ from Singapore. Taking car^o on throngh Bills of Lodlcg fot anton, Macoo. Bwrntow, At, oy, ••hefoo, Uont^ln, N. wrhwau) 1 Tftaglese roit°, Formoii, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND375 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous170 1919-06-04 11 Ufii PaMHi, Malacca, r.ll H (by Tra'n) fl p.m. dally (a^vn' n> t'ir/>7:, Kota TlDggi and fctition, to KoaU Lumpat at 6 a vi. 'abora I, I.W eooc, i, 4 a S p.m. Csr^ Sooa Hcng 8.80 am Cncob Azmcie 8.80 AM Djambi, etc. Singkep 9 am Sorawak A Goebilt170 words
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Article1120 1919-06-04 12 The entries for the Spring Meeting panned out pretty well and the only not able absentee it Golden Mead wha met with an accident which put him out of court for this meeting. Bat if the entries are good it iv almoot impossible to refrain from some criticism1,120 words
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Article360 1919-06-04 12 End o! a Picturesque Ruffian. I The Mexican Government has coaflrrned the report of the death of General Emi liano Zipata, eaya Reuter. Thie redcubt able biudit revolutionary fell in battle with the Carranzist troope at Cuautla, Morolos, which lies nbouc forty six miles south east o(360 words
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Article382 1919-06-04 12 At the eighth ordinary general meeting of the Jos. Tin Area (Nigeria) Limited held at Winchester House. Old Broad st E C Mr H T Miller, the Chairman, said the output for the year was 267 t ns, and the profit i! 15,268. The development of the company's382 words
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Article63 1919-06-04 12 The following will represent Selangor in the Interstate cricket m»toh against Pfcr&k, to be played in Ipoh on Monday and Tuesday, Stb and 10th June A S Bailey, W R Cockburn, T C Green, N Grenier, H P Hardingham, R Nixon, E N W Oliver, V B H Rhodes, O63 words
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Article602 1919-06-04 12 TRAINING NOTES. Yesterday morning saw tome lively work done on the ooursa, a good many of the horses being teen at their bssfl although the going was very heavy. Mott 3f the horses which were extended at all jumped off at the six furlong post, pulling ap jußt602 words
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Article215 1919-06-04 12 SCC Beat Dr Clabkb'b XI. As tbe result of tbe all day cricket natch played between Dr Clarke's XI and ;he S C C on the latter's ground, the Jlub retired the winners by 89 runs in ibe first innings. The second innings vere commenced but; not completed. The215 words
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Article31 1919-06-04 12 YESTERDAYS PLAY. Singles Handicap, (final). Campbell owe 2, beat Mrs Savi owe 4 6 l, 6—4. TO-DAY'S TIES. Championship Singlbs. (final.) Mrs Cantrell y Mrs Vowler (Holder).31 words
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Article394 1919-06-04 12 The following new booka will be ready for issue on Thursday. Anon, Christopher und Columbus. The Man Who Tried Everything. Beresfocd, J D, The Jervaise Comedy. Burgin, G B, A Gentle Despot. Fox, Marion, The Mystery Keepers. Galsworthy, John, Another Sheaf. Haggard, H Rider, When the World Shook.394 words
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Article109 1919-06-04 12 The relief ship Neuralia arrived yesterday afternoon at 2.80. She is reported to be full ot passengers, especially women and children. She leaves this morning for Europe. The Dagmar has been condemned, and the captain who calved her is leaving foi Hongkong on May 28. (Bangkok Times.) The109 words
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Article104 1919-06-04 12 A strong Vitagroph Blue Ribbon pro duction featuring the well bnown Harry Morey and Alice Joyce, entitled Tbe Question, in five patts, will be put on at the Marlborough to night, and should prove just as attractive ap the other powerful Vitagraph picture presenting the same stars in104 words
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Article26 1919-06-04 12 Agents Indo- Malay Co. Malayan General Co Ltd 72,487 Stdesck 62 228 Mengkibol 80,782 Fontian 15,700 Kluang 22.426 Digwarrah 13,508 Sedonak 52,22826 words
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Article72 1919-06-04 12 1 The Eifel Tower," eaya Heuter, hat played quite a part in the history of the war." This was in the way of receiving and transmitting wireless tneeeagea bat I think the Tower's greatest achievement like Scotland's on a historic occasion was in standing where it did. The Germans with72 words
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Advertisement193 1919-06-04 12 EVERYTHING I N STATIONARY CAN BE HAD PROM Visiting Malacca ShorS i Write for an up- /^^Hk y^ Consultation Free. (y^ 1 )/J^ I DR HOWE, I Coleman Street. t/^\^^i£| SINGAPORE GENTIARY OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH wwm«,J Mr. H. N. BUCKERIDGE'S STUDIO r«£ BURLINGTON, COLE-VIM HTI (FORMERLY HOTEL. DS L\ P4IXI 1193 words
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