The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 June 1919
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Title Section15 1919-06-10 1 Singapore Free Press. AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. jEX OEM'S SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, JUNE 10 1919. NO. 9,69215 words
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Article265 1919-06-10 1 Lloyd George's sign at Versailles or at Berlin is accepted by the French Press— Page 5. Bat Rantzau says that someone else may sign these conditions. lie will not. Bat general opinion is that he will Page 5. There are some telegrams through relating to affairs in265 words
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Article1387 1919-06-10 1 I No one can foretell what the whole aftrrmath of war will be I take credit to myself for having foreseen at least one of its diva. l possibilities. The second link in the chain of thought which led me to my conelu.sions was forgad in1,387 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement190 1919-06-10 1 Raffles Hotel Race Week SPECIAL TIFFINS AND DINNERS Tuesday, June 10 Thursday, June 12 Saturday, June 14 icma displaying specially seleoted pictures and DANCING ON EACH EVENING. The Antigraph Filing System INSTAL THE AN TIGRAPH FILING SYSTEM And you will be able to lay your hands on'any paper the moment190 words
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Advertisement228 1919-06-10 1 Kelly Walsh Ltd. incorporated in Hongkong) JUST PUBLISHED Adventures of the World's 1919 edition Greatest Detectives a n I^l^ T"7 By Barton KUDDcr rorm 2 volumes. aay Z i A G ANCE pk, A PADRE IN FRANCE A Guide to Investors in Rubber Sharfts George A. Birmingham SHOWING:- RriCG *9228 words
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Advertisement103 1919-06-10 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS t Ching Keng Lee two motor care for sale on Saturday Page 8 Meeting of the Justices of the Peace next Monday Page 8. Fooksang for Penang and Calcutta Page 9. The Independent Steamship Co, new direct service is now arranged for Page 9. New Cinema programme* Page103 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous128 1919-06-10 1 THE WEEK Tuesday 10th. High Water B-a a.m., S-7 pm. Spring Race Meeting. Howitt Phillips Oo Man from Toronto, 9.16 p.m Wednesday 11th. High Water— 9 21 a.m.. R-4*. p.m. Howitt Phi lips Co Bread of Irfcshams9.ls p ni Thursday 12th High Water— if 6 a.oj., 1-20 pm. Spring Kae128 words
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Article307 1919-06-10 2 The Common Ideals. The French are oftan reproached with losing eight of fucU sad of allowing themeel/cs to become involved in a haze of generalities. A Frenchman h<\* a respect for the tiutb, however disagreeable II may be or however trifling it may appear. But he endeavours307 words
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Article162 1919-06-10 2 England it a wonderful country,'* said an American visitor on basinets, to a Slitffleld fe»» Rraph correspondent Yditerday I bad a meeting whh nineteen buaicaes men. Sir. I was the only mau in the mob that was wearing a ready made Mil It ycu ros nineteen business men162 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement309 1919-06-10 2 V'CIO !A THEATRE THS HOWITT-P!;ILLIPS toipunr TO-NIGHT By request THE MAN FROM TORONTO TO MOBROW Martin Harvey's great success The Breed of the Tresham's Thursday, June 12 The record London Farce A LITTLE BIT OF FLUFF Friday, June 13 Brieux's great work DAMAGED GOODS (for adults only) Farewell Performan.e Saturday.309 words
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Advertisement465 1919-06-10 2 PALLADIUM TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT OF Douglas Fairbanks I N 'MANHATTAN MADNESS" COMMENCING TO-MORROW FOR A FEW NIG3TS ONLY THE GREAT RUSBIAN DANCE K PAUL NIJINSKY Of the Impei ial Russian Ballet Fetrograd IN CLASSICAL DANCES. SUPPORTED BY A Magnificent Feature Film In Six Parts, Entitled "BROWN OF HARVARD" ttiiii ii465 words
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Advertisement320 1919-06-10 2 From Friday, June 6, to Weiiresday, mm S GREAT PROBLI M PLAY A Magnificat Super Feature of Viui In!i ALHAMBRa The Hall to, Music and Features. Beach !011 Second Show, 9. is Written znd Directed by IVAN A BR AM SON WHO WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR Whore aro Mv Sins of320 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement614 1919-06-10 3 *5 EXCHANGE BANKS. 0P be c'.osod ii n>on on Wi J""' TuCSd y Race 0a, S ,b Jane, ThursdJJ I SPORTING LU3 SPRING RACT MEETING 1919. ay Thursday H Saturday. June 10th, tho doo niumbers s,yfi ,i s:.nd c^n now be had «d <;o Daily Tick-ts $2 Sejson Tickets $5614 words
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Advertisement261 1919-06-10 3 NOTICE It has come to the uotice of the Food Controller that stocks of nee in xc< gf of reasonable iequirements are bein* hoarded in Singapore. Notice is therefore ijiveu that snch stocks are lUble to be taken over by the Food Controller. (Sd.) J. R. D. OLDMAN o Secretary261 words
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Advertisement368 1919-06-10 3 REMINDER To day, Tuesday, at 10.30 am. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture Pianos Gramophones &c. At oar dak room, No. 3 Raffles Place An excellent toned oottage piano by Sobiedmayer and one by John Bilnsmead A Sons, one semi grand piano by John Broaduood <& Son one hornless368 words
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Advertisement725 1919-06-10 3 AUCTION SALE Valuable Building Sites at Teluk Kerau and Sea-side Bungalow Tanjong Rhu At Messrs Chlng Keng Lee ft Cos Saleroom Raffles Chambers, Baffles Place On Monday, 16th June, at 2.30 p. m. Lots 1/4. Building sltts area from 11,748 to l.i,Ti 1 3 Equare feet each with a frontage725 words
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Advertisement939 1919-06-10 3 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Polished Teak Household Fvnltore, Cottage Piano, Tennis Gear and a Choice Collect; c f Well Grown Plants etc. To be held at "Bougainville" No. 74 River Valley Road Saturday, 14th June, 1919, at 2 p.m. ««nflm«r°vr r H C}Dg K cellcnt tone <l Cottage piano by939 words
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1081 1919-06-10 4 ThE Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, June 10, 1919, The Amir's letter to tbo Viceroy ia a queer document when it is considered carefully, for it seems to aim at throw ing the whole blame of the trouble there upon the Indian Government This raißht impress the border tribes whom the1,081 words
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Article259 1919-06-10 4 Capt F W Howl, F M S Railways, and Mrs Howl, have returned from Home by the Japanese mail Mishima Main. Mr Justice I. P KbJeti, who has en staying on Penang Hill for the benefit of his health returned to the Southern Set tlement on Saturday accompanied by his259 words
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Article61 1919-06-10 4 from o%r Own Corrtstond*nl Kuala Lumpur, Juno 9. Mr Broadrick Jtfc for bone on Sundnv at noou (hero beir g a I itge Lumh.ir at the statiou to ccc him eff On Saturday evening be received a farewell addrebs from the Sikhs of Selangor pud61 words
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Article117 1919-06-10 4 An announcement in anothtr pir!: of thie is^iiH will attract the attention of tho««< who aia looking with MMMlkiaf Itkt disrany Rfc the ccndi'.i n of Merrifl Eii^iand, us a piftOt to rfJire to, or lo ioveab mouej in. Tb« Af.tcan Kealt> Trust Ltd id offorLig lota117 words
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Article112 1919-06-10 4 The Howitt-Piiillips li-pertoiy Cot;:pun> at the Victoria Tbeatra latt evening ga\e a fine prti?en^r\tion of thai pipulir w.ir piece "Seven Days' L^nve" fmtu Mac pen of that talentfd author Waiter Howard, piece, which was produced in four acts, viviily pourtrays the wonderful rspionage eysfcem of the Hans.112 words
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Article185 1919-06-10 4 Major A M Low. who is collaborating wi6h Sir Henry Norman, Birt m p, with the view to manufacturing motor scooters on a large scale in England, ie versatile in the extreme as au inventor Sometimes be will invent things, like the whistling saucepan which denotes185 words
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Article383 1919-06-10 4 The injuries sustained by Mr H S Prigden, of Messrs Tcpham, Jones and Railton, Ltd., Prai, who ia in Penang General Hos pital, are more serious than first reported. In stepping from a tug to a tongkang in the dark, he missed hi* footing, and fell into the bold of383 words
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46 1919-06-10 4 ANARCHY AT WORK AMERICAN CITIZENS BOMBED *Mht 0( t eortadtii Govern™,. tbe.c, OoT«roa will ***** r~td ibOM vvh, alien, i: bu: ihi loti ta op.a i Ihe Attc ton. eh- D a Thompson In pit Cleveland la .1 Yoit, Cconrcßaman p Immigration alJy IDtrdlofl ROVtirnri:t:r.t man46 words
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Article163 1919-06-10 4 Pwia, .1 x llrt and U r dr«,d IhoOMrt i in Pad. di.t. employee, pram a.tifani, m grounds of dispul paliona but general! tion cl the cißhfc bouri d India in the Commons Replying lo Mi stated that ail aeroplane Government uhked I UQ being sent. 9163 words
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Article328 1919-06-10 4 Many new branches of ecpiowMi perhaps small in their way, hat camik tively of some importance, have mm during the war, quite npart from coloml Industrie* like those of aeroplane u|iM construction. A number of new manufacturer* ol photographic paper havp appeared, id though paper coating328 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement118 1919-06-10 4 AMSTEL ffl! PILSENSR g^^ IN PINT BOTTLES £f*G\f* PER CASE OF W& 3)^O 8 DOZENS hxrijgflgte Sole Agents: OALDBEOK MACGREOOR k CO. NEW SHIPMENT O P John Cotton's F I N.E S T SMOKING MIXTURE No. 1 Mild No. 2 Strong Nos. 1 2 Medium in i ib. tins $1-40118 words
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Advertisement29 1919-06-10 4 VIC TORI A THE A TRE To-night at 9.15 THB HOWIIT PHILLIPS COMPANY PRESENT V BY REQUEST, s /i THE MAN FROM TORONTO For Further Particulars See Page 2.29 words
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Article265 1919-06-10 5 I A ND HONOURS I Tn« King's birthday i brated to di< throughout the EmI* 1 gBlk»«iM4i0lIIf. The chief celthraMone in Lon- tBrt °tba trooping ol the Colour by the B Hyde Park. There was ;her and ononnoup crowds. The Jc« c( tut* rr \,»l D Dear tht265 words
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Article328 1919-06-10 5 Some Good Speeohes Ljodon, Jnae B.— Pcinoe Albert and ol HV 8 Malaya were the prin Bpilgaciti a; h victory dinner given by ttree hundred exreaidenta of the Malay feftH at the Connaught Rooms. Sir fcce»t ***** presided. I Albert, responding to the toast ef the Royal328 words
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Article64 1919-06-10 5 M, of the Penang Rubber "*9 returned after service I 'W,T A MC Dr W B Murray haa Dpdut >utl\>uk Anbon. Chr ld t. e of the Bedford*, noted to the rank cf Ideate l ***n l Lt c °l Christie was well p rllD circles in the Straits «>»64 words
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Article534 1919-06-10 5 CLEARING THE BORDERS Simla June 7. -No change is reported north of the Kabul river. On the Dakka front there hare been minor raids in the Peshawar district by rausbordtr gang,. Hindus mostly sof fered. Naidtr Khan's withdrawal and the Amir s request for a cessation of hostilities534 words
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Article235 1919-06-10 5 The report of Gopeng Consolidated for the year ended September 80, 1918, shows a profit of £186 Oil, which, with the balance brought forward, makes a total of 4162,21*. Dividends at the rate of 8d per share were paid in January and April and Sd, per share in235 words
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Article69 1919-06-10 5 We are still getting new sidelights on the mentality of the British Army, and the latest is one of the moat delightful. 1 Lieut Colonel Dale Logan, in hit address on gas-poaoning to the British Medical Association, mentioned that canaries acd white mice were used as tests for the ptesenoe69 words
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Article1026 1919-06-10 5 AND GERMANS London, June B.— ln the House of Ccmmons replying to Comdr Wedgwood as to whether the Germans in occupied territories have to take off their ha!s and step off the sidewalks on meeting British offloeri, Mr Churchill said— amid loud cheers thai when Germans address Bri1,026 words
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Article502 1919-06-10 5 Tho peaceful bojcot!; aguinst Japanese! gosJs is gaining in strength and intensity daily, siys the Shanghai Guzette. Dis I I tribution of literature continues while public epeakera are exhorting tho people in the subutba and villages to carry ou tho I work of protest. i Reports502 words
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Article138 1919-06-10 5 The t>ew knight, Sir Patrick Quinn, is the famous superintendent of the special branch of the Criminal Investigation Department at New Scotland Yard. For many years he has been engaged in the suppression of anarchism and kindred manifestations at home and abroad, and attached for duty to the138 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement92 1919-06-10 5 RACE an mVw HflU 335 fls^^^l fSr^Bl I sIT yUM tf%k 3^ l&tt rf% |A BEI «U@ HLJv < ■tB 9 1 I L B H W*gr BBB%&%F fl H %Jf I "Ga.rrick" I Smoking Mixtures. On Sale at all Dealers. Fraser Neave, Ltd. PRINTERS. Office: 11, COLLYER QUAY. Works:92 words
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Advertisement411 1919-06-10 6 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) UNDER MML CONTRACT WITH THI IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. (Subject to alterations without notice) ■OROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly service. For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, London 11 YOKOHAMA MARU" 2Cth Jane "TAM3A MARU July "MISHIMK MARU" Jaly SSBOPEAN LINE, (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly service.411 words
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Advertisement699 1919-06-10 6 Konfnklyke Paketvaart Maatschappl] (Incorporated Id Flo! land.) ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION 00. OP BATAVIA Telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Tranship. ment Dept. 3 COLiLTER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Goen Mantok and Palembang M Jane 11 Sinokep Tong&al, Moeara-Baba, and699 words
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Advertisement683 1919-06-10 6 ((Jompanlos Incorporated la EagUoa Mail and Passenger SutviO] I PENINSULAB AKO OttlENTilt. lN V n (Onder Contrast with Bis Malostyt Oovarn^.' he Co p ?n P a"Sf MAIL SICBVICIt3 KAST or bombat "L 1 INTERMEDIATE SEBVICE FROM LONDON To Mkmmm9 DOE BIHO4POKE I Pasaengcrs «or Europe are boofcod by tha683 words
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Advertisement281 1919-06-10 7 v; Si Ixh illl iii U) UUiUU I "I IuEXSTORES o i I I 'SINGAPORE FRbTI I I £UTD» J ™fl I lift LUAUINb V^ anvcc v-^s *ii^' DUAtO. r«£ /wosr popular press O/V T«£ MARKET. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. J Damp Walls. feS^— -Jj Flooded281 words
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Advertisement664 1919-06-10 7 01 ltdta Australls m Shfna, mntii 1 Eijiaid fey Royil uunv. I MID OP OAPITJLL £1,800 000 •«f*R¥B PDHD I £2 100 000 'cserve Liability of Proprietor! £1,900,000 hkad orrics n?**opsovre lomdoh, i. c j Bangkok ij 0 n 0 i*uket Batavia Kyoh R?sngooi Bombay Karaohl Saigon Oanton Kobe Shftngrial664 words
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Advertisement929 1919-06-10 7 illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllNlllllllH The Difference in th?s L ?^y M M*d*®^K rom the usual bottle-ißd baby is L H W 4* —this is because he has been reared on Glaxo. See tht Glaxo Smilcl^ffi&lJ 100f <- GlaxofcJ r>\ babicg arc lucky =rs babies. Glaxo contains only those things which build up firm929 words
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Advertisement145 1919-06-10 8 Fire Extinguishers have extinguished over 1,250 actual first in India since Tiilv 1912 Full particulars from The Borneo Go., Ltd. (Incorporated in England). l< I— F 11/ l XjLi -Li JLYXi Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij (Incorporated In Holland.) ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA Telegram Address: PAKETVAART 2 3 COLLYER QUAY.145 words
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Advertisement617 1919-06-10 8 Of Interest to Every Woman. m The Fair, the Dark, the Matron and the Maiden. AN EXCLUSIVE AND PROVED METHOD OF HAIR-BEAUTY CULTIVATION. Free 1 9 000,000 HARLENE Hair-Drill Outfits. IpYEBT j/ift of Nature is perfect, and of all arises from illness, worry, over work, or the natural ■J the617 words
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Advertisement174 1919-06-10 8 The re are two^^ Ml! WOODS I sold t0 1C üb -!4St|s Woods' Great i Worn Peppermint 6m •SSJST ?1 PaSSed the cx Perim. SST- I sta Se ver :>o y e 1, c^ r i^ For all that tmv fe u M g:! h>.-i.c nas been a Proved pre174 words
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Article64 1919-06-10 9 (ConuRCTBD Up to June 7) Bark 4ms 4 7 J6 daman'i S4 3 16 Private credits Brae S4H»6 Now York demand 64$ i. private 90 days 56 1 France domand Bank 81 India, T. T. 1H Hongkong, demand 52i%?r«i»^ Yokohama, demand 104$ Java, demand 135^ Bangkok, demand 88 864 words
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Article130 1919-06-10 9 Jun^ 7. Tin 150 tora $115.50 Gamblet 3 6 CO Gainbior Cuba No. 1 22.06 I^uper Bloikciili. S'poce 14.00 Pepper-, (White fair) 6J.00 Tapioe small pontl vfn'-r quality) 17.00 do do flaka do IB.CO do medium pearl do ,7. C0 Pearl .Sago, sm.iii Copru Snndr! 1 ir <>«; Copf.A130 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement384 1919-06-10 9 f7*TBMTWt3OMiii_BiiOiBnBnnBIIJfcUJPJitIJBtfULi k. nirTTTinr'n ,000.000 Assurance in force over $9,000,000 IT feASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED KINCORPORAMD IN STRAITS SBTTLEMBNTS) BEAD OFFICE: Winchester llouse. SictfaDore 1 ain 8 a *>°re. LONDON OFFICE: 52, Old Jewry, E.C. 00.000 wllo the Ba>yeme Oour» of Entfi^ F PLANS OF ASS^BANCF ih6 R e Ul384 words
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Advertisement270 1919-06-10 9 BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Bpeoul Imperial Charter in Japan.) Capital Subscribed Y. 30,000,000. Capital Paid Up y 25,000 000. Reserved Funds y. 6,530,000. Preßldmt Teteutaro Sakurai, Esq. v,co rnMaut Diß^SteSa""^— Ea Iyetothi Gada. Esq. Kyoroku Yamaflari, Eea, Sbingo Minami, Esq. HEAD OFFICE :-TAIPEH, FORMOSA (Taiwan). BRANCHES i AGENCIES270 words
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Advertisement416 1919-06-10 9 NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY (luoorporated In Great Britain). TOTAL FUNDS exceed TWENTY-THREE MILLIONS Sterling. AN' UAL REVENUE exceeds FIVE MILLIONS Sterling, FIRE Simple Oontractß, Latest Concessions. MARINE Marine and Transport Insar»ucea of All Kinds transacted at current rates. MOTOR CAR Policies issued by this Company cover Aooldental Damage,416 words
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Advertisement504 1919-06-10 9 THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. (incorporated in the Straits Settlements) Head Office Singapore, Kaffles Chambers 5 A 3 Branches Penan*— sa Beach Street. Malacca— '.31 Jonkec street. Muar -77/79 Jalan rtuleiman. Batu Pahat— IG9 JaUn Rahamat. Agencifs at London, New York, Saa Francisco, Semarang, Palembang. ami Traog. CAPITAL. Authorised S.OOP.O'O504 words
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Advertisement183 1919-06-10 9 Independent Steamship|Corporation. (Incorporated In the United States of America). New Direct Service between New York, Singapore and Java Ports and vice versa via Suez Canal. With tee Co-operation of the United States Shipping Board a dlreot steamship line as above has been planned. A commencement is being made with regular183 words
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Advertisement207 1919-06-10 9 THF. MIRGANT3LE BANK OF IND A, Ltd. INCORPORATED IN ENCLANO. CAPITAL 500 000 SUBSCRIBED £1500^90 PAID UP £*****0 RESERVE FUWD A REST_ i!785/Xo BOARD OW JIRECIORi R. J. Buck Esq., Chairman U. Melvill 81mom Esq. I Sir David Yule 3. M. Byrte E^q p K. Chalmers Esq. Lord Carmlchael. c.o.r.i207 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous258 1919-06-10 9 MAIJ TA BI B Ts-flsj. inleiiueaiaf.. 'rcai \^i mi > d IM belovr Peuang, Malftces, f.MI (by Train) Bpm Kota Tlnggl and station > to Kuala Ltimpur at 6 a.m. Johojre S. 8.80, uccn. I, 4 A t Cncoh Sacn Hccj 830 ay Ca °ob Azniere 860 ak Malacca A258 words
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Miscellaneous265 1919-06-10 9 VESSELS ARRIVED F.arjciH Gamier, Fr 148, f.orn Ptning 8, for unc. Lidy Weld, Brit '24 2 from Mu*r 9 for Mmr 10 Piu Seoß Brit B^B. fiom PenaDg 9. for Pen.iuß 10. K'irnpar, Hi it 469. frcra T Aneun 9, for T Auson 1 1. Meran, Brit 70, fruru I?265 words
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Article415 1919-06-10 10 FIRST D\Y Opening Stakes Selling handiccp. Dig tanco R C. D V Bostock's Perfect Lion 10 7 J B David's— Witty II 7 F S Goodall'*— Quotn Imal 9 7 M A NimnzVei Noree 8.5 J B l)a\idh hr.d> 8 J R D aod X V Pillai's Camouflage415 words
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Article168 1919-06-10 10 There have bte:; very lew ecratcliinga to with flee weather there should b9 a gosd afternoon's racing os the fields will all bo fairly big. Up to yesterday the course was improving and unless there ie heavy rain early this morning it should be better going then haa168 words
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Article172 1919-06-10 10 A notable coiDcii.uca of opinion. Hardly a nation will not be disap pointed by the pease. Couut Brock, dorff R'iutzau. Everybody must expect something to grumble about. Mr Churchill Italy baß given the Austriang a sharp rf minder of their defeat by claiming the pictures which were forcibly removed from172 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article156 1919-06-10 10 The mernbtri and eubecribcrs of above clab*were at Hcme for their friends, on Fridoy last, when the Mixed Doubles 1 A clasa final tie was played between Mrs Vowler and Mr Leggatt owe 15.4 ye Mrs and Mr Day owe 4, which resulted in favour cf156 words
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Article122 1919-06-10 10 Tbe Competition Cot the monthly medal (June) was pi ivt d cv :ha Race Course on Saturday and Sunday, und resulted in a win for Mr F S Clarke with the nett score of 76. Tbe following oards were returned. F S Clarke 92 16 76 W122 words
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Article269 1919-06-10 10 SCC beat Malacca. Tha SCC entertained a team from Malacca to a game of football last evening on the Edplauade and tha meeting of the teams proved a capital holiday attraction Hie Excellency the Governor (Sir A II Young) anJ the Lady E»6)5l Young and party were interested spectators.269 words
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Article285 1919-06-10 10 Political feeling amongst undergraduates seems to be tunning high at Cambridge just now and we read that a climax was reached recently when a debate between the Cambridge Socialist Soc ity and the Cambiidge Independent Labour Party was due to be held. A large audience assera bled285 words
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Article755 1919-06-10 10 Mr Crammond s Address. In an address on The Economic Outlook," delivdred at tbe Institute of Bankers, London, Mr Edgar Crammond drew attention to the fact that ull the important wars since 1798 had been followed by periods of increased pro duotion and intense economic expansion, and755 words
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Article139 1919-06-10 10 Protest on Bebal! of Small Nations. An amueicg incident occurred during a plenary session of tbe Peec Conference. The general secretary cf the Cor-ference had decided, vrie&ly, no dcubt, not to open the buffet to tbe plenipotentiaries until the end of the sitting. Ail was going139 words
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Article256 1919-06-10 10 Swatow and Annoy are it appears ooiy euepected in connection with cerebro fpinal meningitis not infected as ttated yesterday. An interesting point about the new Independent Steamship line which ia to ran from Ndw York, to Singapore and Java via the Snez canal ia that the Wacbueettse the256 words
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Article218 1919-06-10 10 The Bend of Fear, a good Triangle drama in five acts will be screened at the Marlborough to night a 6 well aa a Pathe News number and a two leel Toto comedy. A Cruel Stepmother, a Pathe drama of heart interest, in four long reels will be218 words
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Article72 1919-06-10 10 Agents Brown, Phillips and Stewart, (P). Porak River Valley ***** Semanggol 13. 271 Juru Estates 14,000 Kong Lee (Pcrak* 1,060 Agents Barlow and Co (X Lumpur.) Ayey Kuning 08 COO Bradwall 59,049 Chersonese 48.154 Dennietown 45.0C0 Highlands and Lowlands 119,557 Klabacg 25,180 Krian Rubber Plantations 14,00072 words
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Article165 1919-06-10 10 The youthful high speed burglar, Her bert Shirley, who, with perfect nonchalance, confessed at Leeds Assizes od March 16 to having committed 200 burglarise in the space of five months, came before Mr Justice MsCardie for sentence. Addressing, him, his lordship said 'it is evideLt that you165 words
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Article87 1919-06-10 10 Sir Leo Chiozza Moneys solicitors have written to us eayicg that their client objects to our description of him as "the dismissed Government underling," and demanding retraction and apology. We admit that there is do justification for the word 'dismissed." We should have said the late"; and87 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement97 1919-06-10 10 PLANTERS!! Vaughan PORT\BLE MOTOR SAW 4 9 5 »c» THE BIGG..ST LABOR SAVED ON THE ESTATE. Can be seen WORKING T Colonial Motor Coy, P ORCHARD ROAD. DELIVERY FROM STOCK. EVERYTHING STATIONERY CAK BE HAD FROM GREEN ISLAND iEMENT CO, LTD. (Incorporated In Hongkong PORTLAND CEMENT In Casks 375 lbs97 words
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