The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 June 1919
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Title Section16 1919-06-17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. T EN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 17 1919. NO. 9,(ii)N16 words
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Article247 1919-06-17 1 A good deal of Newe comes from Russian fronts some of a conflicting character. The Bolsheviks claim to have defeated Koltchak's forces near Porm and the Russians claim to hr*ve beaten the Bolsheviks handsomely on this front. In the south success tor Denikin il reported. In the247 words
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Article1034 1919-06-17 1 SP ART AC US. i Names often do for people and things, lifting them on to glory or sending them under. Names that are born into disfavor soon spread their color to everything that is under the public ban. It has already happened to the term Bolshevism; now Germany has1,034 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement141 1919-06-17 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. Thursday, Music in attendance. Cinema on the Lawn from 6 15 p.m. First class cuisine. Guest night every Saturday, dinner followed by Cinema. RONEO141 words
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Advertisement311 1919-06-17 1 Kelly Walsh Ltd. (Incorporated ln Hongkong) NEW BOOK Marshal Focta, Hh Life, His Work, p I r TI O N Hi 8 Faith, By Rone Puaux $3.75 U British Campaigns in the Nearer East Christopher and Cointnbua by the i9l 1 19:8 by E Dane 5 55 anthor of Elizabeth311 words
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Advertisement95 1919-06-17 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Fresh alms at the Gaiety and Harima Hall this evening P3ge 2. Fredony Company at the Theatre this week Page 4. Amclet tobaccotcr fuioking connoisseurs Page 5. Paterson Simons advertise Macdoagalia'p disinfectants Page G Sale of valuable Chinese fnrnitnre by Cbing Keng L?o and Cc Page 8. Notice95 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous103 1919-06-17 1 THE WEEK Tuesday 17th. High Water— o 5» a w Bent Board Meeting, 2.15 p,m. Wednesday 18th. High Water— r? 16 a.m.. 1-3' p.m. Ohapiro Concert, Myrtle Clnb, 9.30 p.m. Thursday 19th High Water- 0 57 a. to., 2-13 p.m. Licensing Ju^ti^es, 3 30 p.m. Lodge Eastern Gate, 8 p.m.103 words
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Article550 1919-06-17 2 Tne following is the rrpoit or the iireetcrs to tbe thar*ho'dern to ht d al ths snonal me tins: la he si Orstnasn Hou^e, fcfassn Dsrrftch ;.ud Co I c;i June 23 at ro< a VtU\\. I llti LLt piOli I las y« m S6v,i Bl l 4550 words
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Article123 1919-06-17 2 The King of Siam has been pleased to award medals for bravery to three Boy Scouts for saving the lives of bays from drowning, at the rick of their own lives. The New Zealand authorities have agreed to present a gun captured by the Anzace from the Germans to Walton123 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement525 1919-06-17 2 SI E A L HAND MADE MANILA EMDK?■ D E R V A N D LINGERIE *a»MANIU HOUSE 196, ORCHARD fiQkO Yh VERY BEST FOR TROPICAL WEAR. ADVf RTISING (Iv all it i branches.) Just so, everybody nos enly writes advertise ruf-ntH, bn% ntver yet bavr we met anybody that525 words
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Advertisement936 1919-06-17 2 A Picture Brimful of Excitement, Sensation ard ihrii AT THE ALHAMBRa The Hall for Music and Features. Beach Road Sfcond Snow at 9.15 p.m. A William Fox Standard Pictui* WHJiam Farnum In a rolo in which he bhovva bll lcdlvidu :lity as ho f m m v. WHEN A f3AN936 words
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Article1244 1919-06-17 3 luaed hy FRASER Co., Kxobange and Share Broker«, June 16th. 100.C"»0 n IftftftU >«% 3 1 878. w ft* fa Iftjlt 88% 7 1 l f2'l^ 8 Angio-Malap 19% mii n i 13 g •0,000 in Batang Malta* IS% t v lOf.ooo It ft Befcob aco/o iiol1,244 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement1000 1919-06-17 3 C3IYIPAMES ORDINANCES 1889 AKD 1915 FRASER «*VE LIMIT* D. ■OTIGI ls b° reD y g |vt>n *n»t a Petition n t hr> 2»tb day of May 18i9 presented to gopr< me CourJ of the ritraits Settlements menl of Singapore by the above- j Company to connrm an extension of Ui1,000 words
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Advertisement751 1919-06-17 3 1 WANTED WANTED FW-cla*h Chinese Btenogra-pn.-rs want* d immediately for British firm in I Oood si 'ary ard excellent prospects Fre^Pre^"' APply BoxNo 88 o/o.'^t«apore I 1 r6B9> n.c A S T^? FlrBt olaBB European Engineer 55m.» achl i5 lBl for larße tubber faotor y' Sumatra. Most be thorooßhly carabl751 words
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Advertisement14 1919-06-17 3 AU quotations of Sterling Shares must be regarded M partly nominal for tbe present.14 words
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Advertisement1050 1919-06-17 3 PRELIMINARY NOTICE MeasrH. Chir>i K^* Lea aid 00.. b*vo hoa iistrucr •*n ff. ->: by Pabllo aaction, at an early d kM, ihat very desirable Hiu*t knowa hh Hj Hit ore. CHING KFNG L& Co., RODYK AND DAVIDSON Boiicitora. ■■0 Itilift iM m,oli. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. foUo^i e ng 8r T1,050 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article45 1919-06-17 4 Duscanbon.— On 13th Jane 9! 9, at the Geneial Hospital, Singapore, to Mr and Mrs J. Duncanso I, a daughter. Mailer.— On June 14th, at Highlands and Lowlands Estate, Klang, the wife cf \ia itouo L. Mailer, of BrookWnds, E-.tat B&ntiug, of a bod45 words
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Article85 1919-06-17 4 Bkll. On the ntb of June, at Pcnang, lan Lionel, infant sen of ulr. and 2rtis 11. H. Bell, ot Kepong E.-tace. Kuala Lnrapur, deeply mourned. Mathieu.— On Jane 12, at Penang, Pierre Edmond Mathieu, from cancer of the throat, only surviving son of Monsieur Pierre l.dmond Mathieu of85 words
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Article36 1919-06-17 4 Mr. ard Mrs. G J. Musstil beg to thanU all those wto attended the funeral of their late pon on Julie H:h &nl also those who pent wreaths and Utt&iß of condolence In their bereaven.eut.36 words
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812 1919-06-17 4 The Singapore Free Press. TU ESDAY, JUNE 17, 1919. Issue has been joined in the United States between President and people on the question of the League of Nations. Mr Austin Harrison wrote a few months ago 'Let us harbour no illusions. The League of Nations as originally planned by812 words
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Article357 1919-06-17 4 Mr O F Stonor has been appointed to act temporarily as British Resident, Selangor, with effect from the Btb June, 1919, in addition to his own duties. Col Sir John Campbell, of Tronoh fame, is returning to mining work in Malaya, and is expected in Penang within the next fortnight357 words
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Article115 1919-06-17 4 [By Courteby or the French Conhul Paris, June 12ih, 8.30 p m The Chamber adopted the proposal of M Outrey, deputy for Saigon, concerning the organi zation of cm Inter allied Colonial Ex position in Paris in 19 21, including the creation of a parmaneut museum of115 words
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Article105 1919-06-17 4 The Select Committee of the Legislative Council reports on this bill, recommeD^i-jg itR abandonment; and the Bif njsjmnt ol the Municipal Ordinance giving powtr* to the Municipal Commistxiu to mnkr bylaws in respeot of persons who may fcnbrrjit plans, and for the appointment of a Board to decide105 words
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Article73 1919-06-17 4 The Concert and variety entertainment being promoted by Mrs G M AUord in aid of the sufferers from the disaster in Java is now fixed for Wednesday, June 25th, The performance is under the patronage of H E the Governor, of the Comul General for the Netherlands,73 words
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Article502 1919-06-17 4 On Sunday morning there arrived from Saigon the Cbargeurs Reunis steamer Amiral Ponty, which after taking a little cargo in the road 6, continued her voyage to Marseilles yesterday afternoon. By her Monseigneur Barillon, Bishop of Malacca, went home. For over a year the Bishop had been in bad health,502 words
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Article742 1919-06-17 4 London, June U.-TbeK.ngh,. fid Admiral Bea:.yanJ X.eld M h with the Order of M um l! »it London, tlune A h: ,i l 4 fen poaing function took P ;ball today on tUncccßuon of \i ,taticn of (he freedom of thf London and sword* of Lonov v 2?742 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement110 1919-06-17 4 WHQLfSALE SHERRSES AKD PORTS iRETAIL BURGUNDIES PHONE 228 \CLARETS caldbeckmaggregor\ wh|TE wines COMPANY. I NEW SHIPMENT O P John Cotton's FINEST SMOKING MIXTURE No. 1 Mild No. 2 Strong Nos, 1 2 Medium IN lb. TINS $1-40 SOLE AGENTS John Little Co., Ltd. [Incorporated in England] Fraser Neave, Ltd. PRINTERS.110 words
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Advertisement43 1919-06-17 4 VICTORIA THEATRE Coming Coming FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY Thursday, Friday and Saturday JUNE 19, 20, 21. THE GREAT FREDONY The well known French PROTEAN ARTIST, Wonderful oxpontnt of lighting ctaugee, tapported by his Company cf Vaudeville Entertainers Usual P. tees Booking at Moutrie's43 words
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Advertisement59 1919-06-17 4 London, Jane 12 Montagu's silver report eaya the market has shown oon siderable strength daring the week owing to the scantiness of supplies. Trade demand is far from keen and there has been some danger of labour troubles bat this is happily averted. China and South America have been purchasing59 words
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Article548 1919-06-17 5 roNFLICTING RUSSIAN REPORTS Bolshevist Defeats Claimed jedon, -June 11 —The Admiralty re tiritisb submarine operating in bfti been overdue since Juue 4 i has been lost with all Dsaikio'i troops ur« I Lit- en-. .»lry I B plucei I Wr»ingel v. bo i r on i\ v.i le548 words
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Article92 1919-06-17 5 Official Murdered. tavia journal reports that Heer J Aogelino was murdered in subdivision in Central Celebes. ompanied by the head of the ad live men of the armed police. are unknown. tsdtir came the news on the ivy that tbe Resident of ?bnt the Controller J P92 words
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Article333 1919-06-17 5 TROUBLE IN MALTA American Telegraphists Threat London, J une 11.-Telegramg from Malta report some disturbances apparently o*mg to unemployment and an agitation 1 tor autonomy and a report that the univer I feity was to be abolished. The military were i called out and there were some fatalities333 words
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Article85 1919-06-17 5 London, June 11. The anti- Japanese feeling in China owing to tbe decision of the Peace Conference with regard to Shantung has led to serious disturbances at Shanghai, where the foreign police were assaulted with bricks. The police charged them, drove them back and cleared streets. There85 words
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Article259 1919-06-17 5 When it does happen that we have a Government obseseed by Singapore affairs to the exclusion or neglect ot those ot Penang, there is no remedy until we get a reform of the constitution of the Legislative Council. The eyetem is effete, and is rendered still more259 words
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Article54 1919-06-17 5 Secretaries Pateraon, Simons and Co. Benar 7,878. agat 6,240 to date 66,601. Bujong 15,272, agfct 18,878 to date 76,714. Lenggeng 21,800, aget 16,500 to date 182,488. Henrietta 38 766, agst 81,620; to date j 182,882. Sungei Matang 20,665, agst 29,289 to date 187,286. Larae 28,791, agat54 words
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Article64 1919-06-17 5 Mr J Volkers, one of the oldest resi dents of North Borneo, has retired. It was in 1888 that he first to went to Borneo, and 28 years of bis long residence in the i oountry were spent in Marudu Bay, where he did yeoman service for the New London64 words
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Article234 1919-06-17 5 DEBATE ON THE LEAGUE Senate May Oppose Treaty Washington, Juue 11. —In the Senate the Republican leacu Mr Knox iotroduo ed a resolution which declares it inipos Bible for the Senate to concur with the provisions of the League of Nations as drafted. It asks for234 words
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Article261 1919-06-17 5 Africa's Nationalism New Zealand's Debts London, June 11. Replying to the South African Nationalist Deputation headed by General Hertzog which visited him in Paris on June 5 in order to ad vocate a grant of independence to tbe two former Dutch republics, Mr Lloyd George declared that the261 words
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Article131 1919-06-17 5 London, June 11. Speaking at the Mercer's Hall, where the freedom of the Mercer's Company was conferred upon him and upon Sir David Beatty, Field Marshal Haig emphasised the complete ness of Germany's military surrender. He said that to have pressed forward after tbe great culminating defeat131 words
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Article15 1919-06-17 5 i London, Juno 12. Silver is at 54 id Tbe market is quiet.15 words
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Article161 1919-06-17 5 The Belangor Fire Brigade was called oat about 8.45 a.m. on Friday to a fire at 8 Old Market Square, Kuala Lumpur. The scene of the fire was Chop Hook Guan and Company, who are general retail merch ante in silks, cloths, provisions and general household goods,161 words
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Article499 1919-06-17 5 MORE CONTRADICTIONS Austria Starts Note Writing Paris, Jane 10.— It is improbable the! Allies will reply to the German counter! propoaals before the second week of Jnna. The reply will conaiat of, a composite memorandum dealing with the German) objections eeriatim and giving reasons tor maintaining their own499 words
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Article143 1919-06-17 5 Plenty of New Uses I There are plenty of new ideas for using rubber in locomotion, says the London correspondent of the Tiices of Ceylon. Motor hansomB a two eeater t«»xi is one suggestion. It is argued that the present heavy taxi holding 4 or 6 persons and luggage143 words
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Article195 1919-06-17 5 The Anglo Persian Oil Company* new refinery at Skewen, 7 miles from Swansea, was inangurated by Mr Pretyman. It will cover 100 seres, the pipe lines all around it being 9 miles long* The oil will be brought to Swansea in the Company's own steamer and will be pumped direct195 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement123 1919-06-17 5 ROBINSON Co. FRESH SHIPMENT O F Choice Confections. Toffee de Luxe, a choice Toffee in wrapped Caramel Perm made from choice material. Saltwater Toffee small pieces of wrapped Toffee with a Dainty Butter Scotch flavour. Aunties Brandy Snaps made from selected sugars blended with the finest English Mitcham Peppermint. Cream123 words
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Advertisement419 1919-06-17 6 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) ONDEB MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE i GOVERNMENT. g I (Subject to alterations without notice) c E ■UROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly servioe. i For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, London YOKOHAMA MARU l«ih June "TAM3A MAKU 3rd July MI^HIMA MARU 17th Jaly419 words
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Advertisement711 1919-06-17 6 Konlnklyke Paketvaart Maatschappl] Incorporated In Holland.) ROYA.L PACKET NAVIGATION 00. OF BATAVIA telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Tranthlp. 1 ment Dept. 3 COLL.YER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Uhgkara SlDgfrawang, Selakaa, Pemangkat. and Sambas Juno 17 10CBV38EN Tenting, belawan711 words
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Advertisement642 1919-06-17 6 JBL L fj if .f^ J (Con pani'js Inoorpoiaica lv England Mail ano Passenqeh Sbrvic peninsular and oriental s n (Under Contract with an Majest/ a Oove-am-'nt i The Company's MAIL 3ERVICE3 EAST OF BOMBW »V ponded, INTERMEDIATE SERVICE FROM LONDON To Mkmmmn "NAGOYA" about IStb Jaly "MALTA." about 29th7uly|642 words
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Advertisement330 1919-06-17 7 The Difference in this Baby 1 from the usual bottle-fed baby is his firm flesh S (f "W strong bone and happy intelligent expression O this it because he has been reared on Glaxo. J See the Glaxo Smilc^^fijfcJ look. Slaxo-fcd •ontaina only those things which bSild'op^firm and strong b330 words
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Advertisement984 1919-06-17 7 NATIONAL PLAN TO BENEFIT TUB GROWTH CONDITION OF THE HAIR Unique offer to Men and Women whose Hair is Weak or Impoverished. I,CCC,OOO "HARLENE" BAiIPIiEALTII OUTFITS FREE. NOW that the sev.vcly trying days of "HARLENE" MAKES ALL THE war nn» over, uen Mid iromen <*v<-ry- when- liit\<> the o)>portaoity to984 words
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Advertisement178 1919-06-17 7 I canned FRtrFTI There are many varieties and many 9 I qualities but p Ilibbys special extra] H have no equal H I IMPORTERS I I J. TRAVERS SONS LTD. I H (INCORPORATED IN ENGL4ND) I m SINGAPORE. I VESTIGATE BEFORE YOU INVEST motor trucks must stand hard service to178 words
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Article1316 1919-06-17 8 When Captain Dyer took bis thip, the Qalway Cattle, bound (or the Cape, out ol Plymouth on the morning of September 10th, 1918, going straight into that notorious danger zone at the entrance of the Channel, where the »nemy submarines ÜBed to lay ever in watt,1,316 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement352 1919-06-17 8 United Engineers Limited. (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.) Reinforced Concrete Department. Hy-Rib for use in floors, walls, ceiling, partitions. May be supplied curved to suit tanks, culverts, conduits, sewers and tunnels. r Rib- Lath forms a perfect clinch or key to plaster. Rib Bars used for reinforcement in foundations, bridge352 words
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Advertisement81 1919-06-17 8 GLYCERINE (LEVER BROS. LTD.) CHEMICALLY PURE DOUBLE DISTILLED IN CASE OF 2 by 28 Ib. Tins PRICE ON APPLICATION HUTTENBACH BROS. CO. I lhe Signature. To distinguish the original a genuine Worcestershire Sauce from the many imitations, .sec that the signature (p Qk of Lea Perriris appears in jj(j;M across81 words
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Article140 1919-06-17 9 .Tuns 16 Tin 300 tons 1114 f)C Gambier 15fiC Gambier Cube No. 1 2 2 GC Pepper Black ordin. Spore 85M5 Pepper, (White fair) 63 00 Tapioca, email pearl vfair quality) 1 7 or do do flake do 18.00 do modinrn per.rl do 20. C0 Pnarl BftfO, email Copra140 words
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Article65 1919-06-17 9 (Coehkcted L 7 P to June 16 Hunk 4m a 247 18 doinnnd 148 16 Private crauiU Dm v 3411 16 New York dfranni 64$ private vi; d*?* j France dcrnrmd Bauk gio India, T. T. 129 Honqkonq, dciaaad 54^%Pv«n Yokodama, dr.raacd IM^ Java, demand «ANQKOK, v. innnd 6665 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement615 1919-06-17 9 1 9.000,000 AsBnrance In force over $9,000 000 t GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LUTED INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) mABOmtE: a.™. London omc E: S2 o M j.wr,. c.c. :™°o" 3SST 1 o r El rr MUWfcY TO LOAN. AGENTS WANTED For aJJ rartioolarß, a^ly to A. H. PAIR, Mangle615 words
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Advertisement417 1919-06-17 9 NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY (Incorporated tn Great Britain). TOTAL FUNDS exceed TWENTY-THREE MILLIQKS Sterling. ANNUAL REVENUE exceeds FIVE MILLIONS Sterling. FIRE simple Contracts, Latest Concessions. MARINE Marine and Transport Insar*ncen of All Kinds transacted at current rates. I MOTOR CAR Policies i-surd by this Company oovor Aooldental Damage,417 words
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Advertisement506 1919-06-17 9 THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) Head Office Singapore, Raffle- Chambers 5 A 3 Branches Penan*— 85 Beach Street. Malacca— 131 Jonker Street. Muar-77/79 Jalan Soleiman. Batu Pahat-iC9 Jalan Kahamat. Agbncifs at London, New York, San Francisco, Semarang, Paltmbang. and Tranc, CAPITAL. Antborised 8,00r,00 lB9ued 6,C0?,C00506 words
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Advertisement467 1919-06-17 9 wmuuh specie! BAfta a U'll. (lIMOBffOBi ,'jriK) i/i.#:jßl babociib-.o Y. 100,000 000 U&»»uai taid Up. y. 42 OOC.OOO minate Fuoa.... Y. 25,000,000 President. N. Kajlwara Esq. Vice-Proßidtat. 8. Buzuti Kf-q. N. Kajiwar*. Esq. F. Watanabo Esq. N. Soma Esq. I. Matsukata Esq. Y. Yamafca-va i:s« M. Mitsui tsq. M. Odaglri467 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous548 1919-06-17 9 f-lAII, TABLh. Tt-llf. lalciiriffliuic sn3 !oc&? I mi d (a ltdt bolov/ TeißMig, Malacca, F.!J h (by Train) 6 p.m. flafly (exocyt Bu«saf Kota Ti: ggi and etatiotr. to Kuala Lun in r at 6 a.m. JoLote 8, 0.80, r.ccc, 4 A I p n Cucob Hock Tew 880 am548 words
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Article1613 1919-06-17 10 Monday, June 16th, 1919 Prksknt 11. E. tbo Governor (Sir Arthur Yonng OC M O X 8.X.) H. E. the General Officer oiu. the troopH (Major-Gen, 1». il. Kldout, c B. CM o.) The Bon. Act An General dr. A. B. Voalos.) Treasurer (A. M PoantD c y.)1,613 words
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Article141 1919-06-17 10 The Gaiety this evening features the opeuicg of The Black Box, in the change of programme. This will be completed in three evening* ani will be screened in the first show In the second per formance further episodes of The Seven Pearle are to be given, with a141 words
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Article29 1919-06-17 10 We have received from phe Malay States Government Printer, copies of the Pro* ceedings of the Federal Council for 1018, and the Chief Secretary's report for the same year.29 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article175 1919-06-17 10 An all 3ay cricket match was played on the SCC ground yesterday between teams representing the Englishmen and Aue traliane on board the H M A S Sy iney, resulting in a win for the latter by 81 runs at the end of the first innings. The second innings175 words
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Article135 1919-06-17 10 Later in the afternoon the SCO and a naval ceam representing the men of H M A S Piatvpus and the J boats tried conclusions on the former's ground at rugger, and after an exciting match in which the resource* of both teams were brought into pi iy the135 words
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Article74 1919-06-17 10 The result of the competition for the Men's Monthly Medal for June was as follows Lieut H L Carter 5 down. Maj n W G Yates 6 down. SCO Enoaoements. Tuesday 7th. Rugby Sydney vs Platy pus Wednesday 18:h Australian Football Sydney vs Other Ships. Thursday 19th.74 words
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Article408 1919-06-17 10 Foreign Affairs The Hague, June 2. (Aneta). The 6er vices of the Red Cross minister Heer Idenbarg have been requested by the Kloet Committee. Heer van Kol has asked Heer Idenbarg for information respecting the researches of 1907 and the difficulties of draining the Kloet Lake.408 words
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Article554 1919-06-17 10 H M A S Sydney will leave Siugapsre on Friday afternoou for Sydney. The P and O Prosper will leave here for Hongkong at 10 a m to day Tuesday, the 17th instant. The steamer Hock L.se, a Singapore ship which has been on minesweeping duties around the554 words
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Article165 1919-06-17 10 The following Singapore properties were sold by public auction by Messrs Chirrg Keng Lee and Co yesterday afternoon. 999 Years' Leasehold land and houses Nos 68 to 67 Braa Basah Road and Nos 18 to 22 and 8 to 8 Kirn Seng Place, total areas 9,888 sq ft,165 words
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Article152 1919-06-17 10 The Nanyang Chinese Students' Association has been duly registered, in the Settlement of Singapore, under section 6 of the Societies Ordinance of 1909 and the following are the office bearers President Chan Ecg Seng Vice Lee Choon Khee, Hon Secretaries soh Hock Khee (Chinese); Chua Wuisan 'English; Treasurer Loh Song152 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement108 1919-06-17 10 MALACCA y^^\^ 20th to 23rd instant. J^^' MALACCA f^^^^K^fev- YAMATO'S C THE HOUSE ®> A\ That has Specialised T HP WEN T V Trnn in ihiiim nwa wmt* <••««•« years in I COTTONS SILKS S YAM&TO COMPANY c I SINGAPORE. *J ASPHALT Roads, Pavements, m m\3\3m m M m 2£108 words
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