The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 June 1919
1919-06-13
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Title Section15 1919-06-13 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 13 1919. NO. 9,69515 words
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Article191 1919-06-13 1 Details of a comprehensive scheme for controlling the rice trade of the Peninsula are contained in a commani qae from the Food Controller- Page 4 Report of an appeal cape dealing with guilders and gambling— Page 10 The Second Day's raoing is described on page 10 The191 words
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Article87 1919-06-13 1 Sunday June 16. From Johnston's Pier 9, 10, 11 a.m. 2.80 and 8 80 p.m. From Club Bungalow 9 80, 10.80 a.m., 12.15, S and 5.80 p.m. High Tide 11 45, 8 tect 2 in. On the &rriv»l of the 10 o'clock iar.uch the 100 yards race87 words
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Article1183 1919-06-13 1 These ;uv dittfTMftblc <lays fur the dofli of England. Doubtless, as we learned from Dr. Watts, 'tis still their deliffat to bark and bite, but from the latter of ti pleasures they are now debarred, or dewired. U) speak with creator exactness. There is one dog in1,183 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement124 1919-06-13 1 Raffles Hotel Race Week SPECIAL TIFFINS AND DINNERS SATURDAY, JUNE 14 Cinema displaying specially selected pictures and DANCING ON EACH EVENING. II GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LTD.' (Incorporated ln Hongkong.) PORTLAND CEMENT In Casks 375 lbs. nett. Agent, ALLAN KEITH, 25-1, Boat Quay, Singapore. ''"Wm**** PORTABLE ORGANS THIS MODEL Vi124 words
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Advertisement171 1919-06-13 1 Full Sizes v. Under Sizes If f- Undersized Tyres, that is, tyres j which are not equal to the car- leT load, have to be over inflated to ji jj make up for their deficiency in size. |tf Over- inflated Tyres not only B transmit excessive vibration.harmi|( ful to the171 words
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Advertisement83 1919-06-13 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS 1 I William Jacks for expanded metal Page 5. Portable orgaue at Robinaon Piano Co Page 1. Chinese stenographer wanted Page 8. Shipment of Ragi Seed due to arrive Pag j 8. Ctiop Giru Bee for padi, crushed food i atd provisions Page 8. Meescgeries Haiphcng for Saigon—83 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous125 1919-06-13 1 THE WEEK Fr!&; 13th High Wate»— ic 4 0 a.~ 2-55 p.m. Fall Moon. Municipal Commissioners, 2 3"* p ni. Howitt Phillips Co Damaged Goods 9.15 p m Satirdaj 14th High W&fcb*— i ti.ra., 10.29 p.m. Spring liace Meeting. Howitt Phillips Co What the Butler Saw, 9 Ifi. Chapiro Concert,125 words
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Article231 1919-06-13 2 B^int-what serious nmok occurred at l,i. nau Lun::ut.u near fvudut on iUn l;ih u'. A Sal«i numtd Abduiia. tin Ita heit:g Buj-gtr-icd to him by bis wite tb;\t in ru.'^nt earn tone money to bjy food rau amok w tii a parang, tttt-t of killiog b.f* wife,231 words
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Article347 1919-06-13 2 Pukka Poo at 3400 to I. K\ the Thames Police Court, where four Cuineee were charged in running a gaming bouse, Superintendent Hopkin*. h »id that the fan tan tab!e we s deserted hut on several of the people in the bouse wnre found papers used347 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement309 1919-06-13 2 VXfG A THEATRE THE HOWITT-PBILLIPS (•HPAMY TO-NIGHT Friday, June 13 Brieux's great work DAMAGED GOODS 'for adults only) TO MORROW Farewell Performan:c Saturday June 14 The popular screaming farce WHAT THE BUTLER SAW The Butler Ronald Biley Price as Usual Bookin; at Moutrie's JUST ARRIVED FORMAMINT LOZENGES AND SANATOOEN. MEDICAL309 words
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Advertisement899 1919-06-13 2 A Picture Brimful of Excitement, Sensation i^T AT TnE n ALHAMBRa The Bail for Music and Features. Beach Road Second Show at 9.15 p m Ar William Fox Standard nut,, mmmi '**Wlt William Farnum In ro lu in «hich ho .hows ktoMHUwH^ Uk,„„ WHEN k ®M 3E?B Rio i In899 words
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Article848 1919-06-13 3 CULLED FROM EXCHANGES. New Zealand finances are in a flourish ing condition. The years operation! show a surplus ot £8,678,778. The payments on account ol war and other pensions for the year will amount to over £2,000,000. The NZ, peDsionsare the highest paid in any part848 words
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Advertisement524 1919-06-13 3 Chop Gim Bee Mobamed Su tan Road, Crashed Foo I aod Proand excellent TWO J^JiTEO COMPOUND HOUSES TO l^ SI U BE SOLD rmnl Keni Lee and Co have been I to offer for sale by Public lOStrDC U cticn at their Sale room KaflltH ObMri m, Uaffles Place nMd'ay.524 words
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Advertisement454 1919-06-13 3 AUCTIONoSALE OF EM. P, MotorCar At Messrs CHING KENQ LEE Co. Raffles Chambers. Rifles Place On Saturday, 14th June, at 11 a.m. T?rT^ U F tBoater Mo Car. Spare »»d etOl> B u r anteed In good running CHIRG KERO LEE ft CO lf a Auctioneers A Estate Agents. 1454 words
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Advertisement701 1919-06-13 3 WANTED WANTED FirHtclasß Chlntsa Stenogra- phcrs wanted immediately tor British firm in Java. Good salary and excellent prospects to right mhn. Apply Box No. 38 e/o.'tfitgapore Free Press. uo WANTED by a Earopean firm a shorthandtypist. Apply Box No. 959 c/o Free Press 11 6 13-6 WANTED, coapetent stenograph* lor701 words
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Advertisement754 1919-06-13 3 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Polished. Teak Household Furifure, Cottage Piano, Tennis Gear and a Choice Cefleetioa of Weil Grown Plants etc. To be held at "Bougainville No. 74 Hiver Valley Road Saturday, 14th June, 1919, at 2 p.m. For foil pa-tloulara see catalogues issued On vie\/ thite .lays prior tv754 words
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Domestic Occurrences
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Article40 1919-06-13 4 FLEMIbG.— On 6th Jrnc, 39 fi, in Pinarg, to Mr. and Mrt. B. H, B. Fleming of Sacgei Pat a-. I, a son. MacDONALD At Crail, Fifeehlrc. on May 14, the wife of W. MaoDoi-ald, of f-itUwan, a Bon.40 words
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Article58 1919-06-13 4 THAM.-On Jnco Cth 199, at Bnndi Viila, Stevens Beads, Singapore, Thjm Lsomo Thnq of Kemaman, (second sen of tbe late Mr Tham Kye Chiang) aged 44, Tfao remains will be removed from Bandi Tilla to Beach Krad to be conveyed to Kemaman by tho 8. a 11 Merging M58 words
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1300 1919-06-13 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, Jem 10, 1919. Possibly more hard words have been said of the British politician who ceded Heligoland back to Germany than of almost any other of the host of those who have been stigmatised as bunglers in the past. It is, therefore, somewhat of a1,300 words
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Article1065 1919-06-13 4 The rice po«i:icn has not changtd mateiially for the woreo iv the coarse of the laet fow weeks, but it is considcrod advisable to iutroduoa a scheme for Qovernmeut iaportation nnd distribntion as eet out in the statement belc-.v. It ;g hoped that tbo effect will b.T1,065 words
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Article316 1919-06-13 4 Simla, I llne 7 courtmartlull. i ir-gtbo British B»nk d«rto| th, r stwi'.uKCed t U London, Jane 7 are:- Surr y bei wickets, oxfora v ly Warned XI rtottMolai authority pr, Senatu H f received Royal a,. to app!y to Brlttib ri ci London, Jnn.. and Pri single316 words
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Article68 1919-06-13 4 [Bt Codbtbbt Of tub Fkkn. ii Q 111 Parii Jooe T 8 2' It is probable that in the peace InatF will be fixed as completely as possible tlx same which the Germans will be indebted to the Allies by right of reparation A movement has broken68 words
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Advertisement125 1919-06-13 4 AMSTEL Hi PILSEN3R m RFFR J*L M 3 JLj $Lt li H IN PINT BOTTLES £l>dl^^ PER CASE OF k\J dm*\Jf 8 dozens So/c Agents: mmm maggreoqr go. /VEI4/ SHIPMENT I O P John Cotton's I P I N|E S T SMOKING MIXTURE Mo. 1 Mild Mo. 2 Strong Nos.125 words
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Advertisement32 1919-06-13 4 VICTORIA THEATRE Last 3 Nights of THE HOWITT PHILLIPS Co. Tonight LITTLE BIT OF FLUFF NOTICH Ti.e booking plans will be op?n at Raffles Hotel to day from 4.30 to 7.30 p.m.32 words
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Article108 1919-06-13 5 THE BLOCKADE jaoe <* 1« fl>l "c of on tl>« motion fot the WnlUuu Maclean opeued a ■tf* rD o tbs present mtuition as regards Jib* tflo j ir rn- •!•<> tne question of ed respective military Jrltl b a i IB It'naii Ap-»rfi from tbe in t!i108 words
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Article516 1919-06-13 5 HI, replying to Sir D Maclean rt, invited the House lo Q 4 a gooaroue and Jleir confidence Co re presentuti\ ul the British nation i were opptoaching Ing juit before a settle :bed He submitted that q ihl publication ol any mm affOtitAioDi and documents should516 words
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Article206 1919-06-13 5 J^odar, Ma, -on the uppe. river Sir General Ulagai (be Uft column of the >th army, consisting of a f d brigade of infantry, and a |r y Ho took prisoner ths Itvialoa, captured a score lefc-iiiis end all June 6. -The War Office Hgj v bat fi206 words
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Article572 1919-06-13 5 MR MONTAGU'S DEFENCE London, June 6.— lq the debUe in the Houia of Commons on tbe India Reform mil Mr Mootagu said the beet way of overcoming the difficulties ai cane and education was by representative institutions. This measure was traditionary but if they passed ii and572 words
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Article137 1919-06-13 5 London, June 6. At Lords, the Austra* liane beat M O C by ten wickets. London, June 6. In the Oaks the place betting was Bayuda 6 to 4 Maple Durham 8 to 1. London, June 6. The result ol the Oaks wai (1) Bayuda 100 to 7. (2)137 words
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Article227 1919-06-13 5 BRITISH TRADE LoLdoa, Jane B.— Lord Oarzon inform ed tUe Association of the Chambers of Commerce that he was appointing a Com mlttee to disease the present means of protecting British trading interests abroad. The Committee will discuss the meant whereby the solidarity of British interests may be227 words
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Article721 1919-06-13 5 UNIQUE APPEAL. Ao appeal as unique as it was interest icg came before Jasticsa Ebden, Sproule and Whitley sitting as Court of Appeal in the Supreme Court yesterday morning. Mr A J Sbelley Thompson on behalf of the Nagurdas Pursbotumdai k Co ap pealed against a decision721 words
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Article333 1919-06-13 5 NEW COMMISSIONS Paris, June 9 A large number of new commissions are oxamlning the Germin counterproposals. The strongssS protest concerns Upper Silesia thn Germans alleg ing inability to carry out tha reparation clansea it they muit lose thn Silesinn as well ns the Saar mines. The Germans also333 words
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Article407 1919-06-13 5 Paris, June 0. M Paderewski has protested Co the Cjul.cH of Four against any changes in the Sileiian settlement. Aocording to l'Boho de Paris certain suggestions made by Mr Lloyd Georga regarding the frontiers of Upper Silesia will perhaps be adopted. Paris, Jane 6. According to French diplomatic407 words
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Advertisement402 1919-06-13 5 I Field Glasses dgßfr '^gSjjr Medium Size Light and Compact C r Hi gh Power and Clear Definition M& Complete in Leather Sling Cases $25 9 $52.50, $38.50. ROSS'S Britisli Made Bt Stereo Prism Binoculars MtJLgi ROBINSON Co AA BRITISH (V\ EXPANDED METAL fJ MANUFACTURED BY A A THE expanded402 words
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Advertisement415 1919-06-13 6 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHft. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) UtfDSR MAIL CONTRACT WITH THB IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. I (Subject to alterations without notice) h 10ROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) Fortmgmiy servioe. j j For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, London "YOKOHAMA MARU" acth June J 11 TAMBA MARU 3rd Jaly MI-HIHA MARU" 17th Jaly415 words
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Advertisement690 1919-06-13 6 KonlnkJyke Paketvaart MaatschappiJ (Inocrporated in Holland.) ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OP BATAVIA telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept 3 COLLYER QUAY. DNDEK CONTRACT WITH TEE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. HelchiobTreqb Batavla, RemaraDg and Rourataya with transhipment for Passengers at Batavia to Telok690 words
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Advertisement655 1919-06-13 6 ftMII Apcab Li i (Companlos Inoorpoiatcd In England Mail and Passenger Bbrvigkq PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N Co (Under Contract with Hia Majesty's OoveraunV > the Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY *J1 Dended. o;vi a »t »}rei tai INTERMEDIATE SERVICE FROM LONDON i To M HHR<Ir vo due mm.655 words
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Article1078 1919-06-13 7 Death of Mr W X Jenne There recently died in America, at the age of eighty years, William X Jeone, known in America as the father of the typewriter." In the little down of llion, in the Mohawk valley, where the Reraing too Typewriter Woika1,078 words
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Article489 1919-06-13 7 NEGRO DOUGH -BOYS. Some Stories from the Front. The return of the negro soldier to tbe United Staces has brought forth a crop of humorous anecdotes concerning him. Some of the stories are told by the men themselves; others aie related by their officers. Would you hkd to be in489 words
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Article153 1919-06-13 7 Strong Opposition at Teachers' Conference When the National Union of Teachers held its concluding scesion the following resolution was moved by Mr Barraclough, of the Excativo That ibis Conference, representing many thousnndß cf teachers who volunteered for service during tbe war, is none the lees opposed153 words
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Article88 1919-06-13 7 Tbe Chief Justice o£ Hongkong has given judgment in favour of tbe com pradore of a Germ «n firm, Reurer Brockleinann end Co for the return of bia security of |40 000 oot of the balance of tbe funds of the firm in the hands of the Custodian of Enemy88 words
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Advertisement175 1919-06-13 7 PATRONIZED .j-^^|^ bY ROYALTY. OUR -^dHpc __^aH i A M l\ TT^p j9^^^^^^^^a^a^Ha^B r j B. De SIL V 4 The Big Gun of the Commercial World Scientifically constructed by first-class workmen from highest grade materials. It is made true and sure, never taisses fire and is always ready for175 words
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Advertisement193 1919-06-13 7 DISINFECTANTS" "SANITAS" AND "PHENYLE" In 1 and 5 Gallon Drums From all dealers. The Borneo Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England). SOLE IMPORTERS. THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. (Incorporated In the United Kingdom by apodal Aot of Parliament) Life Assurance at Home Rates NO EXTEA FOR RESIDEUCE IN THE STRAUS. The193 words
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Article1495 1919-06-13 8 ftlabang, Deo 195,012 92,288 K. M. S. June 161,719 58,096 Kombok, Deo 469,870 149,600 Botaßahroe, 446,527 186 f65 Kong Lee 11,465 3.747 Ko TinggJ, Mar 282/260 84.000 < Rrian B»ft. Jan 884,162 29 600 140,000 KrianPlant. Deo 188,600 59,900 Krabong, Sept 91,950 9,400 36^99 4 Kuang, Deo1,495 words
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Article144 1919-06-13 8 Id &l,ov< la hlohtJ J thi 1?1» tot-i Of thi to gut Iht BfOJ < guar by BDpp.yini? *M i J A. Kinta. Jane 1,512 Ayer Wflug 1 t59 Btodoa 5,aj4 Bangnon Val 5,701 Chenderiang. 4 Deebook 8 684 GopnngOoDßol, 1rt.47. r > Heawood, 1,089 Idrn I -40144 words
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Advertisement630 1919-06-13 8 CONFIDENTLY o, <jjs^ t> C&B jm rcrr: fiJDLOTHIAN 'ROLLED OATS A clean, tempting food, giving stamina— unrivalled for Breakfast. C A GENTS FOR LSA PERP.|N«' WORCCBTEK9HIRK lAUCI k^S H£ PREPARATION GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. i The Government la prepared to cost-ickr offers, up to tho dOth Juuo IPI9, (or 3 year leasos630 words
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Advertisement454 1919-06-13 8 v Nerves n Our nerves are similar to an intri- D f~ cate network of tel^raph wires. B B Controlled and nourished by a B portion o£ the brain known as W the nerve centres the delicate <v threadlike nerves radiate in all m directiofM throqghoilt the body. «y So454 words
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Advertisement535 1919-06-13 8 B^ftK 0? m\% Australia ana *jj!na, •iID UP CAPITAL fI.aOO.OTO T^%BRYB PDHD £3,100,000 '•tfdrve Liability of Proprietor* £1,200,000 HJSAD OFFICff v 3 «r*.HOPg(SATS!, LCyOOH. t. AGiCtfCiaa AND BHAVOKne. tiongKoae Pgca :g Bangkok Voile Puket Oatavla >ob Ranjjcca 3ombay Hf.rscfci Ifoe Caicntta '?iact SerenibK,^ Canton Kobe Shanghai Colombo "vi^CTae Sootftbay* Delhi535 words
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Advertisement13 1919-06-13 8 DYSi? I DIARRHOt I 3ROWM -5 SPWIFtC ITo»0MA J I j| sue. wm^^^JM13 words
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Advertisement683 1919-06-13 9 f;. 000,000 Assurance in force over $9,000,000 AT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED j INCORPORATED IH 3TRAITS SETTLEMENTS) JWD OFFICE: Winchester House Sln^nnr^ *-»««kts). «er uouse, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. tti«r £20.000 <se?OBUoa with the Saareme Oonr* nt r^^a m I m. PLANS OF 4SSOBANCE MONFtTo 7n«683 words
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Advertisement412 1919-06-13 9 nOHJH BRITISH AN9 MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY (Incorporated In Great Biieain). TOTAL FUNDS exceed TWENTY THREE MILLIONS Sterling. ANNUAL REVENUE exceeds FIVE MILLIONS Sterling 7IRE Bimplc Coctracta, rjatostConcesblOi.'^. MARINE Marine and Transport Insnrsnoes of Kindr- tt^nsacted at current rates. MOTOR CAR Policies tfiaued by this 'empany cover Accidental Damage, Public liability.412 words
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Advertisement498 1919-06-13 9 THE HO HONG BAMK, LIMITED, (Incorporated in tha Straits Settlements) Hhad Office Singapore, Bftflei Chambers 9 A I BRiNCHES Penantf— rs Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonkor street. Juar-77/79 Jalaas-Jlelrnan. Baiu Panat-u 9 JaUn Rahamat. AGBSCIEB AT London, New York, Saa Francisco, Semarang, Pakmbang. and Trasc. CAPITAL. Aatfccrlsed 8,03 ',0-0 6,^0:,000498 words
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Advertisement566 1919-06-13 9 "j EXCHANGE (CORBBOTRD UP TO JtlUO 12) Bank 4m b 247 16 m d:!Tiund S4 8 16 Private credits Bus a S4ll 10 New York demand 64| private 90 dsxye 58| France demand Bant BTB India, T. T. ise| Hongkong, demand 64j% Prca Yokohama, deraunJ iO4f Java, demand 135 Bangkok,566 words
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Advertisement683 1919-06-13 9 MAIL, TABLB L«ieiiacC!4 iQ i d ■*M MatMeft, 1 (by Train) fl pm. Kora TiDggi and btatlon'. to Koala Lu»ipn» at 6 a.m. Jchore 8. 6.:0. toon, ji, i a l f.m. Cucob Heck Tew 8.80 am Cuc °b EJina 880 am Batavia etc H!' O«m 080 Ay H'bang k683 words
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Article1727 1919-06-13 10 SECOND DAY'S RACING. Fine weather again favoured th*» racing, end did much to in »kn yesterday afteruoou another pleasant one for tho-«e interested There was a good gathering present including His Excellency the Governor and some of ihe Malayan notabilities who are visiting Singapore just vow. The programme1,727 words
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Article121 1919-06-13 10 Tbe Peddler is one of the moßt popular plays of the American stage, and the picture made from it ib a genuinely appealing and human drama. Tbe story of the Old Clothes man," who*e aon falls in with bud companions and robe bis father's gate, forcing tbu cid121 words
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Article43 1919-06-13 10 Surgeon General Sir W D C Williams, KCMQ, diad recently ut Cauifleld, Maibourne. In 1868 be served with the NSW Soudan contingent In 1901 be i was In the Sooth African War, and in the war Just ended was in the Gallipoli campaign.43 words
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Article137 1919-06-13 10 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's usual auction wai held on Wednesday when there wa* offered 1,059,927 lb. Tons 478 .18. Prices Realized Ribbed Smoked Sheet cents per lb Prime 68$ to 70$ Spore Standard Quality 68 to 70 Off Quality 62$ to 67 Crepe. Fine137 words
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Article141 1919-06-13 10 Singapore, Junn 11. The usual weekly auctions commenced on Wednesday and closed the same dny. Tha tone of the market was very weak with a downward tendency, prices for all grades showing heavy declines. OaC of the unusually email quantity of 710 tons' catalogued, 478 tons were141 words
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Article160 1919-06-13 10 Singapore, June 12. Influenced by advioes of heavy falls in values in London and New York, the rubber market shewed further and pronounced weakness at the Auction held yesterday. Buying was on a very limited scale, and only the best of the lots on offer elicited any160 words
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Article169 1919-06-13 10 LEWIS AND PEAT 'S REPORT. Singapore, June 12. Since our last report the market has dropped considerably, before the Auction! Singapore Standard Sheet for July delivery was done at 78|, whilst Off Sheets changed handa at 69 cents. There ware come enqairieg forward with the result that July October Crepe169 words
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Article130 1919-06-13 10 Singapore, June 12. The Rubber share market was inactive and dull with share prices more or less depressed aud fluctuating within narrow limits the changes either way are an important. Many of the leading shares have eased somewhat and in consequence of the holidays and continued dulnees130 words
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Article331 1919-06-13 10 6th 12th June. A week of comparative inco&ivity, the Holiday and Race Meeting tending to further di6pel any inclination for business. Last Week s auction Rubber offered Tons 868 Sold 647 Top prices Sheet 74j cte Crepe 78i ots London equivalent Is Hi to 2s oi. This331 words
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Article279 1919-06-13 10 Despite the counter attraction at the Race Course yesterday afternoon, there was a large attendance of spectators in eluding H E the Governor, the Lady Evelyn Young and party on the S C C ground to witcesa a unique iporting event. Tbe occasion was a football contest be279 words
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Article187 1919-06-13 10 The ladiee of the Sea View Hcte! and Crescent, TuDJong Kutong, entertained 54 boya from H M A S Sydney and Platvpns on Wednesday afternoon. The Sea View Orchestra discoursed lively airs during tea, which was served at 4 16. At 6 o'clock a programme of sports187 words
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Article72 1919-06-13 10 Secretaries Derrick and Co. Alor Gajah 18,900 Ayer Panaa 41,600 BaJgownie 26.88 C Bnkifc Kubu 17,000 Glenealy 80,900 Pantai 14.000 P»Jam 67.660 Port SwetCenbnm 4 650 Auetralaeia 10,200 Tambalak 16,448 Teluk Auaon 17,800 Sungei Gau: Battery 110 72, Tribute 40 28, total 161. Ting Kil Plant72 words
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Article28 1919-06-13 10 Ai the public schools regatta thfi year in Sydnej the 8- oar championship wan won by the Sydney Grammar school, who defeated St Ignatius College by two feet.28 words
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Advertisement156 1919-06-13 10 CONSULTATION FREE >^^^J"C 20th to 23rd Instant Address J<fc|T^OUß A77>Vn^ SINGAPO It, f^fi^Wf^^^S^ |BUitUNGT3N. Vj— J V^— J YV PLANTERS!! Vaughan PoRs\Bls; 4 9 5 nett THE BIGG ST LABOR SAVER ON THE ESTATE Can be seen WORKING T Colonial Motor Coy. OBCHARD ROAD. DELIVERY FROM STOCK HUDSON'S Is where156 words
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