The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 June 1919
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section14 1919-06-16 1 Singapore Free Press MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. KEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 16 1919. NO. 9,69714 words
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Article277 1919-06-16 1 News regarding the Peace negotia tions shows the hour for signing draws near but it is expected a new govern ment will have to be formed in Germany to sign it. Details regarding repara tions, Poland, entry into the League of Nations for Germany etc have been277 words
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Article1522 1919-06-16 1 They drink between drinks exelaimer? Jack London in one of his adventurous South Sea yarns. London's reference \\a^ to the lift- |«d by the foreign inhabitants on one of the Pacific's tropical isles. Hi* statement was in strong support of the oft-told wickedness of the Orient, where1,522 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement97 1919-06-16 1 Raffles Hotel Race Week SPECIAL TIFFINS AND DINNERS SA TURD A V, JUNE 14 cinema displaying specially selected pictures and DANCING ON EACH EVENING. —^^^p i (ft ASPHALT I^^s^^^ FOR Roads, Pavements, Flooring, etc. Send yoiu- orders to tbe LSIATIC (C c\l st Helen's PETROLEUM X conn, COMPANY l W97 words
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Advertisement92 1919-06-16 1 No Building is Better than its Roof NO MATERIAL IS BETTER THAN FAROTEX FOR REPAIRING YOUR ROOF FAROTEX— The Original Plastic Roofing Compound will make any leaky roof I permanently waterproof. STOCE HELD BY SOLE AGENTS ADAMSON BILFILLAN Co., LIMITED. Y AMATO'S I C THE HOUSE ®> That has Specialised92 words
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Advertisement139 1919-06-16 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Fresh programmed at the Albambra, Irapire and Marlboraugh cinema this eveu ing— Page 2. Dr Rowe the eje expert has gone to Malacca for a few day* Page 1. Whiteaway Laidlaw and Co advertise special lines in ladies' voile blonses and raincoats Page 8. M S Martin and139 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous77 1919-06-16 1 THE WEEK Monday 16th. High Water— 0-8 a.m., 11-3S p.m. Justices of Peace Meeting, 2. 1S p.m. Legislative Council, 2.3 p.m. Tuesday 17th. High Vvater— o-5 < a.m. Rent Board Meeting, 2.15 p.m. Wednesday 18th. igh Water— 16 a.m., 1-31 p.m. Thursday 19th High Water— o 57 a.m., 2-13 m»77 words
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Article219 1919-06-16 2 The Government wiii he fitted ebortly i the Hotue of Comrusn* whether they ure now prepared to publi-h the L*cck list %)< Hud orirclnftla guilt? of war atrocities, >i-ieu Mr Bouar Law uaid in February last was in their possession, and whether it ie t* »l that the219 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement419 1919-06-16 2 JUS! ARRIVED FQRMAMINT LOZEKGEB AND SANATOOEN. MEDICAL HALL Opposite Post Office, SINGAPORE. REAL HAND MADE MANILA EM B II V I DER V AND LINGERIE AT •s-MANIL HOUSE 196, ORCHARD ROAD H c VERY BUST FOR TROPICAL WEAR. ADVERTISING (la all it .i branches Jest so, everybody noi only writes419 words
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Advertisement965 1919-06-16 2 A Picture Brimful of Excitement. Sensation AT THK ALHAMBRa The Hall for Music and Features. neac»: Second Show at 9.15 p.m. A William Fox Standard P/c/n,. William Far n urn In rota in vr-btch ho Bbowi Li^ IvdlvMoallty M I WHEN ft MAX SE S RED In 7 Parts A965 words
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Article1234 1919-06-16 3 Iwued by FRASEK <ft Co., Exchange aad Share Brokers, June 14th. HUBBER STBRI.IHG COMPANIES. iiJ?^ 1 t AID rjAi D Sellers. •19,980 t« «e Aetic.rf.>»v« 56% 7 1 160,000 fie i;, A«|iQ-M»3fcf 1(1% infi 18 9 ,5?'222 fi B taD Malafc* 16% 5 U 101,000 It ti1,234 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement564 1919-06-16 3 TO LET X itfl'jM IMac ground floor i iti and Fr. nrh P.^nksmtt Appy N S.MENAHEM. •i 0 i afflofi Plact v c. TO LET. n Minstintlal godowns, Havelock Koad. Cto*e for Kubbor or othor to i. C. UO»M. vu'i KrO LKT, fr vitiation, corner gq ,ar. < *«-o entry.564 words
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Advertisement757 1919-06-16 3 WANTED WANTED -FirHi-da^ Chineße RtenograPhern waut. d immediately for British firm in tZltu* a Hllary aLd excellent p^ptcta Ce B Pre^ D ApP y 3 X N 38 c/o Vil ga P° re 898 u^ J A^ Al^f Co petent "tenographe. for Lr k J lGa D Ye ftS 800n757 words
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Advertisement15 1919-06-16 3 I All quotations of Sterling Shares moat be regarded m partly nominal Cor tbe present.15 words
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Advertisement185 1919-06-16 3 Soecialitips s ojjcuiaiiLicd RfIINCOfITS j WHiTEAWAY'S A RARE OFFER IN WHITE VOILE BLOUSIT Organdie Sailor A x2j^*v Limited Stock. A j Collar, Trimmed Superior quality Lace, Front of \y jfh I iMh/X Voile Blouse at a Blouse daintily jxgk 0 I \jZ?~J remarkably low Embroidered Hr r IwlCy^ price ONLY185 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article23 1919-06-16 4 Gordon-Stables.— At the European Hospital, Koala Lumpur on Juuo 13th. to Mr. and Mrs. GordonStahles of Dominion I Estate, Kajang, a daughter.23 words
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1538 1919-06-16 4 Considering that the last stages of the Peace Conference at Versailles have arrived, for the latest anticipation of the conclusion of the negotiations (with Germany at least) brings it within this month, now half over, the state of tbe world in various1,538 words
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Article724 1919-06-16 4 [By CODRTBBY of thb French Conkul] Paris, Juue Bth 6.40 p m. The situation of the Paris ttnkea is stationary. Count Brockdorff Rantzau came back to Paris at noon. I President Poincare, who was ovated, inaugurated in Nancy the monuraent j erected for the jiymLasees of tberegiou724 words
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Article187 1919-06-16 4 The Rev D J Hiley, Chaplain to the Canadian Forces, speaking at a V M C A prayer meeting at the Mansion House, j said that after an impromptu concert in a j Canadian camp he aaid to the men, Yon have not stood in with187 words
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Article117 1919-06-16 4 Justice* EoJen, 999mh itt10,.., Court of A ppH,w on '?> niorninß.it »^^pr«mo llt deciaiou in iho uopeal bi •f fttett ft flodiog oC M IS Whk* judgment W ft. .tefOf.rH.ooo B lai«, €d b |and Company to, iQ al j three contracts (l itrocaa shell* r h117 words
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Article216 1919-06-16 4 Af'er several ndjonrn.d h, tb« circumfetHnc'B uu uukuowa male tged whose corpeu was found n ?h f a Kebon, siiu .f» j the Coroner ha, return, d i T.rdicTai culpah.e homicide amounting to murd.r against some person or p^ons unknown Police invetlfcation* in tb,, K Uboorbood to216 words
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Article208 1919-06-16 4 Americans living in England who derive incomes from the State of New York muit in future pay tbr u> income taxes. Tbe New York Legislature has patted a special Income Tax Bill to provide jC10, 000,000 to replaoe the mcney loet to tbe State n. taxaiioo through208 words
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Article141 1919-06-16 4 Decisions of a far reaching character were announced on April 80 by tive committee of thu National Alliance ol Employers and Employed, fhtf bIU agreed on The acceptance of the proposals of tbe National Industrial Conference. The importance of the necowary l«8 laliTG action being taken by141 words
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Article31 1919-06-16 4 A notice in our adverti^-eMt Milt the attention of tcm9*** nesiei etc, to the need lor in the Collector of War Tax by lUDe |M statement oC income during financial year.31 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement86 1919-06-16 4 WHOLESALE SK€RRISS MfD PORTS IRETAII. BURGUNDIES PHONE 228 \CLARETS CALDBECK MAOGREGOR N. WHITE WINES > *ND COMPAhY. NEW SHIPMENT i OF I John Cotton's FINEST SMOKIiNG MIXTURE No. 7 Mild No. 2 Strong Nos. 1 2 Medium IN lb. TINS $1-40 SOLE AGENTS John Little Co., Ltd. Incorporated in England]86 words
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Article373 1919-06-16 5 DE NIK!N JOINS KOLTCH4K Bolshevists beaten in Baltic une y. Kiven hundred Bri idian an! Australian troops Ibft ""Yfoi Murme"»k to day ahoar(i tbo fx er ch»nt'nan Steintjerwald. The lJ rtClD er I n BottlM general and tlian offictrt-. TLe red < tfoai on th» irai N 'jro'<"l373 words
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Article245 1919-06-16 5 U S "WETS ORGANISE. Effect of A Harmless Raisin.' to the enforcement of nai onal Prohibition (says the Central News York correspondent) is being organised a wide 6cale by the Association Opposition Prohibition, with headqoar ■ill Fifth-avenue. awhile anti- Prohibitionists with a tlcal torn of mind claim to have dii245 words
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Article14 1919-06-16 5 Ib, tralian Coramouwealth hat •o!d, er Rlve preference to retaroed 10 all future appointment!.14 words
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Article882 1919-06-16 5 SIGNING SHORTLY EXPECTED German Cabinet Change Likely Parie, June 8 -It is now believed that the actual German government will not t ■'an but that there will he a change of cabinet and the new ministry will sign I If supposed that the Austrian pleni po entiaries, a.882 words
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Article140 1919-06-16 5 i MINOR ACTION 3 Enemy Entrenching Simla, Jane 13 —1,500 Mohraanda pro caeded to Basawal on purpose to rnolee our foraging parties Our aeroplanei bombed them. The Drazinda and Sberann country has sine« been evacuated. Ac aeroplane visited Musa Khel, Lakabad anc Fart Sandeman. and helped to140 words
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Article135 1919-06-16 5 Constantinople, Juue 6. Tbe Turkish mifbion to Paris sail? to day and includes tbe Grand Vizier, Fred Pasha, the ex Grand ViMic Tewtik Pasha, the presi dent of council, RizaTewfik, ibe minister of finance, Tewflk Bey the minister in Switzerland, Reshid Haliee, accompanied by military advisers at-d135 words
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Article48 1919-06-16 5 London, June 10— Middlesex beat Hampshire, by an innings and 74. Lancashire beat Yorkshire by 140. Derbyshire beat Warwickshire by seven wickets. Somerset beat Gloucestershire by seven wickets Essex versus Kant; Northants va Leices terehlre Notts vs Surrey Sussex vs the Australians were all drawn. e»48 words
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Article49 1919-06-16 5 IS IT GAMBLING Redeemed Bonds Receife Bonus London, June 10.— Reuter learns definitely that the conditions of a new loan will include annual drawings of bonds for redemption. The holders of the bonds drawn will receive a bonus. Tbis is a revolutionary departure in the history ol British loans.49 words
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Article39 1919-06-16 5 London, June 10. It is officially an* nouncid that Vice-Admiral Doff is ap pointed Commander in Chief of the China Fleet, Rear Admiral Tothill Commander in Chief in the East ladies, CapUin Chat field, fourth Sea- lord39 words
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Article26 1919-06-16 5 IRISH BYE -ELECTION London, June 9- Bast Antrim by-elec-tion. G B Hanna (md. Unionist) 8,714. Majoi W A Moore (Unionist) 7,549. C M Pegg (Liberal) 1,778.26 words
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Article35 1919-06-16 5 London, June 10 The King's birthday military honours include the O C 31 G to Sir Hubert Gougb, the Earl ol Cavan, Sir Georgi Milne, Lieut General W R Marshall, Sir William Robertson.35 words
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Article23 1919-06-16 5 London, June 10.— The trade returns show increased exports of £19.877, 821 i sports £9,740,767 compared with May of last year.23 words
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Article63 1919-06-16 5 London, Jane 10. —Silver is at 68 5 Sd. Tbe market is quiet. Mr and Mrs Roland Braddell are expeot ing to get away on the 20th for Home. Mr and Mrs Bendixeen left on Saturday, by a Danish boat. The health of Mrs Bendixsen has not been good63 words
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Article53 1919-06-16 5 Tbo report of the Minister of Reconstruction on the German counterproposals at regards reparations whilst fixing the total payable in regard to certain damage slates that in cases where it is impossible at present to determine tbe exact amount speoiflad time limite mml be fixed in which the neoeesary estimates53 words
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Article227 1919-06-16 5 PARIS POSITION BETTER Trouble in America Patis, June Contrary to the advice t of thelv representatives, who warned them s the concessions made by Government were i tbe maximum, Ihe miners ol the Nord i and Pas de Calais overwhelmingly voted 1 rejecting the agreement between their i227 words
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Article302 1919-06-16 5 A Millionaire's Enterprises London's features, eaja a home paper, are to undergo other changes at the hands of Mr SB Joel, who is said to be putting as much aa d85.0f0.00n into West End theatre enterprise. In the flrat place he is out to Becura tbe cenfro! of302 words
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Article164 1919-06-16 5 Collectors, particularly philatelists, are reaping a rich harvest in war stamps The numismatist also has been busy garnering examples of French and Ger man paper money. Enemy pieces of the British section of tbe RbiDe occupation are eagerly snapped up, but the French monnaie de guerre issued164 words
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Article158 1919-06-16 5 The giant timber raft from Norway, which, arrived safely at Ipswich Dock, lost only five pieces of timber on the voyage, Captain Gardiner, who navigated it, informed press correspondents. Floating tbe British and Norwegian flags, the strange craft had a great r?c- p tion from all the158 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement441 1919-06-16 5 ROBINSON Co. FRESH SHIPMENT O F Choice Confections. Toffee de Luxe, a choice Toffee in wrapped Caramel Form made from choice material. Saltwater Toffee small pieces of wrapped Toffee with a Dainty Butter Scotch favour. Aunties Brandy Snaps made from selected sugars blended with the finest English Mitcham Peppermint. Cream441 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement424 1919-06-16 6 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THI IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. (Subject to alterations without notice) ■UROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly sorvioe. For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, London YOKOHAMA MARU M 10th Jone "TAMBA MARU 3rd July "MJSHIMk MARU 11 17th Jnly SIBOPEAN LINE. (Via Suez424 words
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Advertisement692 1919-06-16 6 Konfnkiyke Paketvaart Maatschappi] (Incorporated in Holland.) ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION 00. OP BATAVIA Telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. io«2 Managers Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTBAOT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. G. G. Dabndel.3 Koba Bamplt and Eandjermaein June lfi Van Imhoff Pon'ianab June692 words
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Advertisement692 1919-06-16 6 (Oompanlea Ineorfoialoa la En 8 l»na Mail and Passenger Bssvioit PENINSULAR AND OHIENTAL S N Cn (Under Contract with an Majesty Oovoromom Il "SSZSST MAIL SERVICIIi3 O# Bombay arc ereMD INTERMEDIATE SERVICE PROM LONDON i TO Mlmur,, DUE BINO.POBE SS "NAGOYA" about If in July "MALTA" about 29th7uly| Passengerß for692 words
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Article747 1919-06-16 7 Americana who are believers in the principles laid down by the fathers who founded the republic must maintain, in accordance with these principles, that all men are entitled to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. When this element ary right hoH been interfered with747 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement153 1919-06-16 7 m\H k y r f wl ■pulp c^wjl l tny v^ "^S^e TEA. 2^?z^ a uiorld u/ide reputcitzon Lehind it THREE STANDARD BLENDS Extra Quality GREEN LABEL, No. 1 YELLOW LABEL No. 2 RED LABEL GUTHRIE <& Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE). I Agents for UPTON LTD. I SINGAPORE AND153 words
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Advertisement166 1919-06-16 7 MASSAGE HALL No. 239. Benco'olen Street. Open dally 6 a. m.— 9 p. m Telephone No. 1467. Massage and Manicure BY Mr. Fujita, Mrs. Haru, Miss. Hana PLFASE FiNH OUTI pv»«\ Br-ACH gp. NORTH BRlf><rE WOAP g X Kg 1 I lent <t 1* I I I^' J 1 fclia166 words
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Advertisement115 1919-06-16 7 THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPiO.4 No. t THERAPjON NO 2 THERAPIONNO 3 So. 1 for Bladder Catarrh No. 2 for Hood Jkln Disease*. No 3 for Chrome Weakneeaat V.M>BYLEAI'I'-c,cm MINTS. PPICK IN I N' I. 'M.3» OR LECLKRCMeJ.Co..H.iviTStockK«I..N W.s.l_«u.lrr SEX TRADE MARKED WuKI) rHEBAPIOM IS Ol« 9BIT. GOVT. STAMP AFFIXh-U115 words
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Advertisement203 1919-06-16 7 DISINFECTANTS. C H^^ IV IV Tff""l Hv T T V "BP^l A v/11l uJi LlCdlCl Oi The Borneo Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Fnjil itul i i I THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY (Incorporated in the United Kingdom by Bpecial Act of Parliament) 4SSUBANCE AND INVESTMENT COHBIHED HBj mesas of the203 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement210 1919-06-16 8 I Area Safe Investment for all I Cars, orries Mo!or Cycles. We guarantee every individual tyre to give AT LEAST the average service of any other make in xh> Malay Peninsular, or w e will replac en a pro rata basis if same does not do so through any fault210 words
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Advertisement592 1919-06-16 8 O TAIN ABLE ALL DISPENSARIES: THROUGHOUT STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND FEDERATED MALAY STATES. STO PASSENGERS k HOMEWARD BOUND. We vi dortako to forward through Freight and Insurance, a'l heavy and excess Luggage, clea* A Sto r f, at London, Liver pool and Socthampton, In conjuction, with J J4CKSOH SONS, 19, Chapel592 words
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Advertisement667 1919-06-16 8 iHSBTERED BANK Cf frill Mir&Hfi sm *hlna l d tad !i lts\tvl $i gcysi C-s&fth'. f :>F» OP CAPITAL" fi.SCO.OfC «*F>!RVJS POHD £2,100i000 IiMVVt Liability of Proyrktcn Jdl,«00,OOC H&AD OrF3C2 Bm Panxwf Banghok I?clJo tUtavia ifvL .i.g:*ts Bombay Kir?c?> |fon Calcutta 'v}<iDg Bamnl Oanton Scbo 3laEae^^^ Cebu Kukls Lam Oolombc667 words
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Advertisement783 1919-06-16 8 PRELIMINARY NOTICE Messrs. Chlng K^.jL^ R-.dOj.hivi b-on i auction, at an early due, Ihu ve.y do lrabe BOQM kaowa ,s\, j CKING KENG i RODYK AND DAVIDSON. Boilclt i IMPORTANT Af CTfCN SA Very lesirable Town Properties At Messrs. Ch ng KenU Lsc Co's Saleroom, Baltics CJ tmh%n t I783 words
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Article75 1919-06-16 9 i (CciißßCTao L T p to June 14^ Hank ra 8 j 4 7 i G daroand M 8 16 Private cr^diu Bta c a 4 H i New York demaod 54$ m private »0 dsya 6f| France demand Bank si<j India, T. T. 129 Hongkon'Q. dcinini 54$%Pr.«n Yokohama75 words
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Article142 1919-06-16 9 ,TUI23 1 i Tin Buyers 811J.7C Ownbiei la cc G-Jinbi Cube No. 1 S3 OC Papprt Black oxi'-',-. S'pora 85. 25 Pepper. (Whitt fai r 63 ng Tupioe i, small pearl -,fr^r quail >) 17 co do s3j flaia do 18.00 do inßiiinm peat] Sj 3| Poarl SafOi Bjca]l142 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement638 1919-06-16 9 2.000,000 Assurance in force over $9,000,000 EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED i INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) «EAD omt* W nC hester House, Sin^pore. LONDON OFFICE 32# old Jowry> Ec US u^^?OHANCE ■QWjTTO.LOAW. AGENTS W A NTgO For a!i paruouUrß. Bpply to A. E. PAin, IhaMimj Dlnoter, or to UOSACK W.638 words
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Advertisement423 1919-06-16 9 NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY (Incorporated tn Qreat Bilcain). TOTAL FUNDS exceed TWENTY THREE MILLIONS Starling. ANMJAL REVENUE exceeds FIVE MILLIONS Sterling. I. FIRE Simple Contract*, LatoPt Concessions. MARINE Marine and Transport Insnrmoe* of AH Kind* Iranwactod at current ratee. MOTOR CAR Policies issued by this Jem pan y423 words
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Advertisement494 1919-06-16 9 THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. (incorporated In the Straits Settlement!;) llkad Office Singapore, Rafflo-, Chambers 5 6 Branches Penang— 85 Beach Street. Malacca— 131 Jonker street. Muar-77/78 Jalau Snlelman. Batu Pahat-if9 Jal^n Rahamat. AOBNCIFS *AT I London, New York, San Francisco, Semarang, Palembang. and Trarc. CAPITAL. Authorised s.OCr.O'O Issuei3 6/o:,C0O494 words
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Advertisement305 1919-06-16 9 DOCTOR S. 8. Montoro requires a Doctor for trip to Sydney only. Terms on application to BOUSTEAD ft CO. Agents. Agents. Burns Fhilp Line. Singapore, 6th June, 1919. 7*6 MARSEILLES. The British s.s. "GWENIETH" will sail for above port about the end of June. For particulars regarding passage and freight,305 words
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Miscellaneous662 1919-06-16 9 MAIL TABI U Itf, i '•< •'■■> .> s aad lora bslov. -ij, Malacca, F.M (by Train) 0 p.m. KoU Tingg! cuJ Ki;al» Lampm f 6 a.m. I I I -n, 1, 4A1 f.m. 1 Oaeok 70 am One a. m%n wso am P Samba 4 P'aah Vr. 1 iho<!662 words
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Article1972 1919-06-16 10 Fine weather again favoured tbe meeting on Saturday and there was a big orowd present with tbe result that soma high totalieator totals were registered Hii Excellency tbe Governor was again amongst the visitors and tbere was a large number of Naval man from the Australian ships in1,972 words
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Article266 1919-06-16 10 The following is tbe result of tho draw for the latest batoh of griffins from Aus tralia No. 1 Brown Mare by Lodestar Curiassioa drawn by Mr F Duxbury. 2 Biy Geldiog by Scribe— Gentil, drawn by Mr D F Boßtock. 4 Bay or Brown Mare by266 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article75 1919-06-16 10 Monday 16th Cricket, HMAS Sydney" v Platypus." Thursday 19th. Association Football, SC C v Chinese Football Club. Friday 20th. Association Football, Municipality v Ocean Rovers. Saturday 21st. Cricket, SC C v Gar risou. At the end of an interesting game of football witnessed on the SCO ground on75 words
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Article140 1919-06-16 10 The Tenth Symphony a powerful sixreel pbotoirama by the author of the famous picture Mater Dolorosa, will be featured in the programme at tbe Marl borough to night. Besides this tbe Pathe News a 6cenlc picture and a Rolin comedy featuring Stan Laurel will be scroenad. There is140 words
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Article123 1919-06-16 10 No greater compliment could have been paid the Howitt Phillips Repertory Co than the crowded house whish greeted their final performance on Saturday night. For fourteen nights they have presented a new piece each night and the amueing What the Butler saw," which was chosen as the123 words
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Article49 1919-06-16 10 An official summary iseued on May 8 gives the following particulars of the Australian army's causualties in the war:— Dead, 68,767; missing, 86; prisoners of war, 16; wounded, 166,798 eick, 86,706 casualty, not speoified. 218; total 812,541. In sick! and wounded figures many were admitted j more than once.49 words
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Article42 1919-06-16 10 Wednesday, June 18. 4.00p Balestier Range SVC Estate Scouts Friday, June 20. 6.00p Drill Hall S F A Co Saturday, Junk 21, 2.80 p.m. Balettier Range S V R JAR Glennie, Lt 001. Commandant, 3 V C.42 words
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Article111 1919-06-16 10 A message received by G S O (Naval) Fort Canning states tbe Port Said strike is ended and tbe coal and water supply are now normal. The master of the Aing .Thye on arrival in Penang on Wednesday reported that about an hour and a half after the111 words
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Article624 1919-06-16 10 Kuala Kubu Raided Some colour is lent to the theory that tbe Perak gang of robbers is breaking up and distributing over tbe countryside says the Malay Mail by recent events in the Kuala Kubu district, including the hold up of Mr H L X Graburn, and a624 words
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Article114 1919-06-16 10 Orders for week ending June 21. Monday, June )6. Signalling Class V M C A Ground 6 16 p.m. Wednesday, June 18. Musketry, flret, Second and third Singapore Troops, SVC Drill Hall 5.10 p m. Thursday June 18. Bugle Band Practice, Malay Volunteer Club 5. 1f pm.114 words
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Article15 1919-06-16 10 Secretaries Evatt and Co. Mergui 16,010; total 11 moi 147,809. I15 words
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Advertisement243 1919-06-16 10 MALACCA J^ l^ m^p^% 20th to 23rd Instant. Address /ATr^i>\ MALACCA K^^^%,i^^^/| EVERYTHING STATIONERY CAN BE HAD FROM Satisfied II is a commoo experience for a motiier to try leTeral foods for her baby before f-». ,Li finding tho right one How >' yft* much hotter it would ho, for243 words
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