The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 June 1919
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Title Section15 1919-06-30 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1919. NO. 9,70!)15 words
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Article314 1919-06-30 1 News of the signature of the Peace Creaty reached Singapore in the early jours of yesterday, when ships whistles md syrens were sounded. The news 3ecame generally known soon after day jreak and various sigos of rejoicing :ook place but not generally, as it was 3unday. The314 words
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Article994 1919-06-30 1 If,*' BCene Of the lit 1 1 nmicly was ;u» 1 inn on the rostsmsoj Hi Road. There ?re entrances from both sides si tin nrtyard, one of then now to Hm Tap. a gallery didn't run round llm bedroom ont, it was easily imagined there. The c994 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement143 1919-06-30 1 RAFFLESJOTEL. 7he largest and most successful Hotel on the Island, FACING THE SEA. Luxurious suites of Rooms and spacious lounges, veranda and beautiful grounds. AFTERNOON TEAS. Every Thursday, Music in attendance. Cinema on the Lawn from 6 15 p.m. First class cuisine. Guest night every Saturday, dinner followed by Cinema.143 words
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Advertisement187 1919-06-30 1 1 Full Sizes v. Under Sizes fi Tyres, that is, tyres I gj p' which are not equal to the car- jg r 1 load, have to be over inflated to gj makeup for their deficiency in size. [By Over inflated Tyres not only j [fin transmit excessive vibration.harm {H187 words
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Advertisement91 1919-06-30 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS i A coming entertainment— Page 6 Now that the war is over advertise P^ge 2. Opportunity for attending evening com j mercial clae6es Page 3 a Nam6arg (or Penang and Calcutta Page 6. Straits Steamship Cos changes Page 6. Mr W C Hooper's house to be sold Page91 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous83 1919-06-30 1 THE WEEK Monday 30th. Hlßh Water— -28 a.ra 11-13 p.m. Cxicket SCG v Maltcca. Tuesday, July Ist. High V. acei i-C a iv. Wednesday 2nd. «lgh "Watf r— 2« ft ra.. 1-37 p.m. Convent Entertainment, :pm. Thursday 3rd High WcUr— 1 1^ a.m. 2- S p m. Dalhor.sic Chapt r,83 words
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Article379 1919-06-30 2 The European and He?lth M D EJio, DPH.DTM writes to tbe Times under date 6:u ac follows "Sir, A eounj, eoneible note is struck by Mary Omnt in regird to health in the tropica generally. la this country tbe outlook en lift in tha tropics is379 words
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Article340 1919-06-30 2 The Governor General c( the D B Indies on the occasion of the opening of the People's Council at Batavia on the 20th May, made a speech of which some excerpta follow here Both commerce and navigation are continually being obstructed by the results of all-round uncertainty340 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement246 1919-06-30 2 JUST ARRIVED FORMAMINT i LOZENGES A N D SANATOGEN. MEDICAL HALL Opposite Post Office SINGAPORE IN AID OF THE ORPHANS. An Entertainment will be given on Wed., July 2nd, tt 5 p.m. in the Convent Tickets $2 each, may be purchased at Messrs. Robinson Co. Messrs. Ribeiro Co. Messrs. John246 words
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Advertisement788 1919-06-30 2 From Monday, June 30, to Saturday July j HE POWER OF A GUILTY CONSCIENCE PORTRAYED IN INTFN*r DKAMaTIO FORM A MASTERPIECE OP THE CINEMATOGRAPHIC ART ALHAMBRA The Hall for Music and Features. Beach Road Second Show at 9.15 p.m. First and only picturleatlon of Sir Henry Irving a "World famous788 words
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558 1919-06-30 3 FRASER ft NEAVE LIMIT. D. 01 H horoby given that a Petition I th( Nth i ay (if May ly 8 pre»>onied to ipi( rue Courc of the dtraita Sett ements ttlt ment (if Singapore by ihn abov. 1 i\rupany to oontttrn an extension of558 words
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Article447 1919-06-30 3 The Germans bavins deoided to sign unconditionally, French writers consider that they have every reason to thank Wilson for modifications in what they call the Tiger's Term and resent the Germans calling the present emasculated terms by that name. M Gustave Herre, that fanatical admirer of Clemenoeau447 words
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Advertisement443 1919-06-30 3 Vi|^ TO PASSENGERS \W^\ HOMEWARD BOUND. mS^S^^j/k ward throi gh Freight and SSHJ^HLw Insurance, a'l heavy and ss Lu^ga^e, clea* Store, at Loudon, Liverpool, acd Soatbnmpton, in conjactlon, with J JACKSON t SONS, 1«, < hapel Street. Liverpool, i 9 A 9i Oxford Stre t, Southampton and 6 7, Charicg443 words
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Advertisement636 1919-06-30 3 TELEPHONE No. 1181. FRESH COW'S MILK FR'.M RAFFLES DAIRY FARM GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE (No mixture of Buffalo Milk) Depots for delivery Messrs Raffles Confecb'onery A Cafe. m Bun Bee Co.. 11 Kcchore R ad. n Th Berangx>n Stores, Rd. Khye Fee <ft Co in Orchard Road. For particulars apply to:636 words
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Advertisement236 1919-06-30 3 LOOK WHO S HERE BTiKRING ENGAGEMENT Commencing Saturday 28th June 1919 (For a Ehort engagement enly) The Great FREDONY The World Famous Protean Artist In his up to dute Novelty Repertoire THE MAN with 1000 TRICKS Together with MhS TESSIE TURNER with the very late t Ragtime Kits. Playing tn236 words
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Advertisement981 1919-06-30 3 EXCHANGE BANKS The Exchange Banfe* will be clcsxl on 30th June, Monday, Kan Raya Puas a (IOHIHMEDAR FESTIVAL.) 24 6 rfi -6 SINGAPORE GOLF CLUB, MIXED FOURSOME COMPETITION. Members are bertby Dotiflel that Entries for tbe above Competition will close oa Thursday lO&h July at 6.30 p m. 88 6981 words
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Advertisement224 1919-06-30 3 NEW SH3PMENT JUST UNPACKED I jt\ VELVET I Jphi :^k TABLE COVERS /AM h ttr^ Jo\ in Plain green Sfc^Sv $$^/f*\ marrone with fringe all round and l^'^^^^^^ in fancy floral -v&£^v ?^feSv%^s>«^<: corner superior finished. These! v *i '"'i^ ■•"i^^J^x'*' covers will last you v fo r years to224 words
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Article1320 1919-06-30 4 The news, which we are enabled to publish this morning, cf tbe actual B gning of peace, whilst it does nothing more than carry out r^sonable antici potions, is a source of satisfaction in that it puts tho formal seal on what was expected to bappen.1,320 words
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Article182 1919-06-30 4 [By Courtesy of the French Consul] Pari-, June 23rd 6 25 p ra. Tha German < A^semb'y voted yesterday cjoU lence in the Government and adopted a notion Baying it is in favour of Mguing jeace, after Bauer bad said tb.it hu I tfould efftn pesca rn<iktna182 words
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Article114 1919-06-30 4 From Our (hen Corwpondent Ptnaog, Juaa 28. An extraordinary meeting h.is bj>en held of Wagon Pachaang wolltam tho Hon Mr Jobu Mitcheil presiiiius; for tbe purpose of considering whether tbe company shall continue mining in view cf tbe Ministry of Munition* decision re gardiog compensation. A resolution was114 words
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Article94 1919-06-30 4 Oae object of printing in the newspapers the Roll of Honour for the different settlements was to ensure full and accmate information. Mr Marriott, the secretary to the High Commissioner, is die appointed that very few of tbe mieeing particulars have been sent to him yet.94 words
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Article401 1919-06-30 4 Sensational Report from Two Distinct Sources Mr George Renwick, tie Daily Chronicle correspondent in Berlin, wiring on May 6th says Is the Tsar dead That is a question which has been so often asked, and the end of the anfortun ate ruler of all the Hus6ias has been401 words
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Article74 1919-06-30 4 Pfuarg r«t«ra« Bfl to tb< Basinet ÜBa ,l w rH notes or P eDQlitf p r Hrraits Kcho od d.. [p iDcelbe arr.val of James by the <\ii», Some rtkUtan nd "Ml, r(U.y, «,rd lb« ,|»,l t b.ch.o were irtoalo| tbt r, loir, -he fchr;.B Aetonfotllu Hot:74 words
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Article333 1919-06-30 4 i:rduy con' il to feed matters AH Import of t Colcny from i i nfl probibitei iici pi bi direction ol Th wbolet- uV v> hen OCCQI cd to mono ft 1. tities •xeeedtaf mm same pbr«t« vwth U instead of "^o W,, tiea of 000 hr.^ cr333 words
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Article240 1919-06-30 4 Orders for week ending Ju' Monday, June 80. Physical DriO 515 pm. YM C A Ground Tuesday. July 1. Combined Parade an J Signalling Class, 6 15 pm. Wednesday, June 2. Mu-k" f Drill Hall, 6 10pm Meeting cf the Concert Committee, QMMilMlOMf'l t^ :8 6 15240 words
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Advertisement63 1919-06-30 4 ■Hi HDCDI/ WIAOPDiP-D PH LiAlußtuß fflAuoKibuli ffi UU. /VEIV SHIPMENT Dog Foods. 7 lb. Bags Dog Biscuits. $3.00 Bag. 7 lb. Bags Bull Dog Terrier Meal. John Little Co., Ltd. [Incorporated in England] SINGAPORE CENTENARY OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHS now on virw Mr. H. N. BUCKERIDGE'S STUDIO THE BURLINGTON, COLEMAN STREET (FORMERLY63 words
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Advertisement40 1919-06-30 4 Victoria Theatre FORTHCOMING AI TRACTIONS THE HUMPHREY BISHC? "Operatic Comedy Co" LTHE ATHOL TIER Concert Comedy Co" BANVAKD'S "AH American Musical Comedy Co.' SIDNEY JAMES "Strolling Players" MABIE TEMPEST WTTTT T IX 11 Graham Browne and Fu]l London Company. I40 words
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Article354 1919-06-30 5 A MEMORABLE DAY OFFICIAL MESSAGES. A f tte i.\' i .ni il.n»uy whs ietOfd cool t aing thu two follow From the King og ol Hip Treatj of Peace will I i v b deer Ihankfoloese tJirr the Brif iafa I pptre Thia to lie conclading which354 words
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Article12 1919-06-30 5 I'ariP, June 29. The peace treaty has been sigctd.12 words
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Article57 1919-06-30 5 The news of Germany's acceptance of the treaty terms was made known to tbe public in ail quarters of Paris, delivered by cannon, echoed by sirens. Dense masses of jubilant people cheered the army. Motor lorries packed with excited demonstrators were everywhere with Allied dags. The rejoicing lasted57 words
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Article99 1919-06-30 5 Berlin, June 23 A number of French flags captured in 1870 were burned by a German officer, accompanied by ten sol diers at the monument of Frederick the Great. Paris, June 24 The Council of Three referred to the 6iukiug of German chips in commission uuii experts to99 words
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Article254 1919-06-30 5 London Jane 24. —In the Houee of Comtronp, replying to Coti Bellairs Mr Cecil Harmsworth stated thai the British minister to Peking reported on the 16th that the present liquidator of the Ueustche Asiatiech Bank at Shanghai. namely the manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Hank254 words
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Article184 1919-06-30 5 London, .line irl flio rewe cf tin Hgreemt^t to sign WM quietly received iL London There wete no demonstrations •imllat to the biguicfc of the Ui'tniatico, though iv douie eubjrb* crowdd assembled aud firework* were dtec'uirged Tiie tl et. lo the Firth cf Forth soundtd s'rrn* for184 words
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Article462 1919-06-30 5 Berlin, June 28 la the Assembly, Baar to day referring to the demand for uncon ditional signature, eaid that a defeated nation was being violated to-day to the honor of the world. Let oa sign bat is our hope to the last breath that the at tempt to462 words
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Article856 1919-06-30 5 SUNKEN GERMAN FLEET Patia, June 28.— Commenting on the sicking ot the German fleet La Petit Journal recalls th it France claimed a portiou of il and damanJa that Franco receivj as compensation the eneray submarines entuuttd to her at:d also a number cf the GarmaD merchantmen.856 words
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Article265 1919-06-30 5 THE RIGA FRONT Copenhagen, June 23. —An Eethoniai communique eaye hostilities with the Otr < mm Baltic Lande&wehr recommeDOtd oi i June 21 on Ibe übole front from the Gul of RfgA to Ronnthurß, owing to the Ger nuns break»Tj;j the armistice. Keutei jleatns the re prreentativea cf265 words
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Article202 1919-06-30 5 London, June 24 D^nikin's t Kent ive in South Russia continues with great cue ceee r»> whole front from the Caspian sea to cue »c>i of Azov in the direction of Astrakhan, the Bolshevik detachments offering little resistance. Towards Tearitsin volunteer forces inflicted a 6evere defeat202 words
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Article50 1919-06-30 5 The Hague, June 24. Subscriptions will b« received till July 4th for a six per cent loan of 180 million florins, issued at IOCi, redeemable in forty years, for railways, irrigation nnd harbour works in the Dutch ladies, 4$ million golden bonds being redeemed yearly by. drawings.50 words
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Article27 1919-06-30 5 London, June 14. The cotton Htrike has been settled on a basis of a 48 hours week and thirty per cant advance in wages.27 words
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Article48 1919-06-30 5 Helsingfors, June 23. The Diet has adopted a bill making Finland an iudependant republic. Helsingfors. June 24 —A bill constitnt ing tbe republic of Finland was. parsed by the Landtag by 165 votes to 22. It is reported that Mannerheira will stand for the presidency48 words
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Article152 1919-06-30 5 Copenhagen, June '24. A telegram from Vienna says that Renner has sent to Clemenceau a note demanding the immediate admission of German Austria to tbe League of Nations. Boxing London, June 24. At the National Sporting Club in the Lightweight Cham* pionship Johnny Summers of Canuirg152 words
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Advertisement137 1919-06-30 5 ROBINSON Co. ■Just Unpacked Smart in Latest Styles \t3 wf MANUrACTUnLD BY \JJB %af B )4 M LIMITED. B S to f/\A M for irr r\ igicq nr ik S w m A 3w WL m vn ALU WLAO3&3 Uf M vW m l^% Jfo f\ ftd^ C* 1 W7137 words
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Advertisement457 1919-06-30 6 MM VUSEN KAISHA, (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) ONDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THC IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. (Subject to alterations without notice) gOROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly service For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, London and Antwerp 11 3J F miYLi MAHU mid Jaly 41 BADO MARU end July ••AWAMARa* (Antwerp direct) end457 words
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Advertisement691 1919-06-30 6 Kontnklyke Paketvaart MaatschappiJ (laccrporated In Holland.) ROY\L PACKET NAVIGATION 00. OP B ATA VTA Telephone 131 Passage Dem. 1202 Freight DeDt. 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Manns Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THIS NETHERLANDS INDIA OOVERNMENT. Baud BfUiton, Batavla, Cherlbon, Semarang and Sonrab*ya. Juno 80 Rumphius Belawao-f691 words
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Advertisement722 1919-06-30 6 wr% ISritish f :i* m» A AND ""^W PCAR j I iv r (Compuiiea Incorpoiatca n Englana Mail and Passenger Serviceo PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N Co (Under Conwaot with His Majen Qovomment") he C p3Xr MAIL SBBVICBS OW BOMBAY are pre L| INTERMEDIATE SERVICE FROM LONDON To MARRVir i722 words
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Advertisement85 1919-06-30 7 I Z&jOTJLcXLZOT2 JOe/2Z/2Ci IC 1 I THREE STANDARD BLENDS I I Extra Quality GREEN LABEL, /Vo. 7 YELLOW LABEL Queslminsler U A. \**J WL~3 m. m. M A 1 4 4\^' 9 t 1 ■1 i?- T i<i* 1 t f'\ T.i j I v 3 i— The Traveller's Malay85 words
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Advertisement537 1919-06-30 7 THE EMOTIONS AND DIGESTION Why I aughter is Good at Mealtimes. There in a curious relation between the emotion* and the process of digestion. It is a set- ntiti fact tbat sadden grief or joy will tabtantly arre-t digestion and the functions of the stomach will not be resumed until537 words
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Advertisement574 1919-06-30 7 MTEREB BANK! )f {sd!» Amtnlla an& thina, >}D DP C??!TAL Jdl,?OOOC0 *FfiRV»5 POi:D £2.100,000 *;eive Liability of Proprlctori £1,200,000 BSAO CFFICK ft* BrtHOPftfcAXß, LCsKftCif, B, 0, MMOM Axn iß&*tfijSo. rtritßnt doagftimf rftD*u| lai:§kok Hollo Pckot ttnvla iych lwn?oc» tomb»y Kanohl a c;U-i Dcmuli ■Riitca Robe HnargLti 'o*»n lift CrtUOPW Blßgftyort574 words
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Advertisement238 1919-06-30 7 \\%_\_W-\_\\\\\\\_\W' VB|*' 'yu F'\m 1 P^r™Srj The Borneo Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England. SOLE IMPORTERS. THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. (Incorporated in the United Kingdom by special Act of Parll&mont) LIFE ASSURANCE WITH MONTHLY PREMIUMS. Many persons are deterred from effecting a life policy on account of the inconvenience attending238 words
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Advertisement186 1919-06-30 8 j Tlre^tone i I ffVl? IT 1 Ql I Are a Safe Investment for all I Cars, lorries Motor Cycles. I We guarantee every individual tyre to give AT LEAST the average service of any other make in the Malay Peninsular, or we will replace en a pro rata basis186 words
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Advertisement705 1919-06-30 8 Satisfied v^"% It is a common experience N\ for a mother to try several Ji l$L/ J'j)^ foods for her baby before Q-4... %[<(/■ W 1 finding the right one. How V'f-I^ W* V" much better iL would ho, for *4^J?|L* =y i baby and mother alike, if the <^/v^705 words
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Advertisement361 1919-06-30 8 NOTICE. la the Estate of Hermelloe Marie Cazalas. Deceased. Pursuant to the Trustee Ordinance, 1914, Sect on 26. Notice is hereby given that all creditors or other person having any claims or demands upon or against the Estate cf Hermeline Marie Cazalas deceased late of Barganny Bouse No. 7 Ox361 words
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Advertisement888 1919-06-30 8 PRELIMINARY NOTICE 1 McsFrg. Chirg Ken<j Lee a-d Co.. have bao.n i mtrucUvi to off r f r' iction, at an early dite, lhat very dotirable Hou^t k L owa hs No. i kUli lUm CKING KENG LEB Co JDYK «HD DAVIDSOR. 6oJlcitorß. •WHMM H I SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, SIKGAPORF.888 words
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Article69 1919-06-30 9 (Cobbbotzd Up to June 28) Bank 4ma 3.4 7. 16 11 demand I 4 8 16 Private oredita Brag 1421 82 New York dtmand 64} M private 90 days 6f i France demand Bank 810 India, T. T. 131 Hongkong, demand ah%?nn Yokohama, demand 106$ Java, demand 185^ Bangkok,69 words
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Article137 1919-06-30 9 June 28. Tin (Buyer*) 5114.7 5 Ganibiet 18 GO Gtimbier Cnbe No. 1 2J.0( Pepper Black ordin. Spore ?4 5G Papper, (White fair) as CO Tapioca, small peatl vfair quality) 2 1 00 do do flake do 17.60 do medium pearl do 20. CC Pearl Sago, email Copra Sandried137 words
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Article111 1919-06-30 9 Tanjono Paqar. East Wharf No. 1 Mnhu. East Wharf I Fazllka. Sheers Wharf A Dry Docks J 8 Margaret Haney. Main Wharf 4 Rumphiap, Slam Maru, Providence 5 Berwiadmoor, Islander Habata Main 3. do 6 Ipoh. Empire Dock 7 Sangertles, |Euryades. Fan SaDg, Krian. West Wharf 8111 words
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Article40 1919-06-30 9 June 14, 1919. The following are the shares as to which changes are nokitUd io Messrs Kraser and Co's lilt: Bayem Sellers RUBBER DOLLAR COMPANIES Mftluka Pinda 2 60 2 60 MINES. Kinta Association 11 25 11.76xd40 words
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Article50 1919-06-30 9 Left 81ng;poro DuolnLoi.loi Arrived ay 2nd A Juno >?av >th B if May 17th O ji May a th I) 81 May 24th X ji May 28th (i Juno 3rd A j'ii a Mh jj June 9th C June '9th D June 11*1 X Juno 2Uh W50 words
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Article164 1919-06-30 9 Fan Serg, Hri 14 IQ, from Hongkong 26 for Java ports 60. Gweoeth, Bri 1269. from Hongkong 27. unc. Providence, Bri 698, from Saigon 28, for Saigon 80. Hainam, Bri 120, from Kelantac 27, for Kelantan unc. Kepong, Bri 1822, from P Sham 27, for Bangkok unc. Sangertiee,164 words
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Article265 1919-06-30 9 And Why He Was Able To "Carry on" Wounded three times, gassed, blown op In a trench, and kept a prisoner of war for a brfcC period, Is the record of Rfla. E. T. Hoy laud* whoee home is at 19, Woodccto Place, W' Norwood, London. "The265 words
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Advertisement389 1919-06-30 9 Awati em $2,000,000 Assurance in force over $9,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED INCORPORATED IH BTBAIT3 SETTLEMENTS). EHEAD OFFICE: Winchester Boose, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. «fh*B £20.000 do^sltod with the Supreme Cour, ox England, aad eom.llo* wHh the BdtSaHLlfe Assurance Ooa^al38 a lol la every389 words
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Advertisement367 1919-06-30 9 BANK OF" TAIWAN, LIMITED. (IhC:RPORATKD BY SPECIAL IMPERIAL C.HAKTER IN JAPAN.) Capital Subscribed Y. 30,000,000. Capital Paid Op V 25,000 000. Reserved Fuuds Y. 6,530,000. Presldrnt Teteutaro Bakurai, Esq Vice Preaideut Kojaro Nakagawa, Eeq. DIRECTORS. IyetoiLl Sada. Ebt. Kyoroka Yamacarl, Esq. £hlngu Minanil, Esq. HEAD OFFICE :-TAIPEH, FORMOSA (Taiwan). BRA.NCHES367 words
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Advertisement420 1919-06-30 9 NORTH BRITISH ANO MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY (Incorporate 1 in Great Eil.aln). TOTAL FUNDS exceed TWENTY-THREE &ILLI9NS Sterling. ANNUAL REVENUE exceeds FIVE MILLIONS Sterling. FIBE Kimplfj Contracts, Latest Ooncessiona. MARINE Marine and Transport Insar%nces of kl\ Kind? transacted at current rates. MOTOR CAR Policies lfisned by this Company cover Accidental Damage,420 words
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Advertisement496 1919-06-30 9 THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in tha Straits Settlements) He ad Office Singapore, Rafflaa Chambars 3 A 3 Branches Penanrf— g5 Boach Street. Malacca— »3 1 Jonkor Street. Muar-77/79 Jalan Snleiman. Ba;u Pabat— IC9 JaUn Rahamat. AasrciLs at London, New York, Ban Francisco, Bcmaiang, PaJernbacg. and Trace. CAPITAL. Antfcorised496 words
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Advertisement196 1919-06-30 9 INDO-CBINA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. [Incorporated in England] Direct Service Japan via Hongkong ft Shanghai. and to Calcutta via Penang from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading foi Canton, Macao, 6watow, An.oy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Tangtsze ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. 8.8. Kumf ang196 words
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Advertisement145 1919-06-30 9 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders are invited under the following hea£.s for supplies to the o( Slcgupore, frcui Jcly, 19 9, for six months 1 Timbir. 2. Bakau Blntan^orc Rcller*. Ka^an Btick.», F;ooriD|< «ft Fooling Tiles, him ho BrickH A Lime. 3. AfiHcellanco^s Artlc'-CH. 4 Pair.ti r'H Mo:es. 5 Etgiucer'B Klcro?. 6.145 words
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Miscellaneous146 1919-06-30 9 MAIL TABLE. Ti flif i»lenrcO2a»e asd local ra«lli, «dv tom a Met below I— Pt*aiif, MaJcc^a, F.M.i (by TralD) 6 p.m. Kota Tlnggl and station to Koala LLEupat at 6 a.m. Jehore 8. 0.80, nocn, I, 4 A I p.m. Cucob Soon Hone 880 am Cucob Azmare 880 am Pontianak146 words
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Article1503 1919-06-30 10 Following it a liel of private lbscriptions raided in the Straits Settle |6 mente, Malay S.atei and Bia el for pu posii ccDnecttd with the War, showing a the detuils cf the Bum of 13,874. 812. 68 or £748,6 59.18.1 collected op to 81st March 1919 a1,503 words
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Article178 1919-06-30 10 Icc!uJed in tLe charge cf programme at tba P^lltidiu:u to-ui^U is a ipoolaJ Tri ingle profuc'.ioo in 5 part*, Wild Wimbip's Widow.' 1 a tlue comedy drama, 1 f with the favenrite tctffFE Doro'Ly Dalton in tbe lead.rg par*. Oitpr iten-.s include fresh R)lin' ccenrdies the P.ctruial Sewe178 words
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Article508 1919-06-30 10 Singapore merchants without interest in ehippiug have often complained of tbe same firm holding bolh shipping interests and mercantile, and a correspondent of tbp Times Commercial supplement deals with tha subject as fellows. Before tho war there was a growing tondency on the pirt oi shipowners to508 words
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Article207 1919-06-30 10 CRICKET. An tnawaaUtHl a une of cricket between Mr Can relit XI and a turn p eked by Mr GrifUu tock piao j on the Ksp'.anade on Saturday aftemoou. Scorbg i Mk H M Cantrei.i/s \I. j E W Day run out 15 Galistan c Holland b Weatffood207 words
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Article22 1919-06-30 10 The dite c f tl c Wachusett's sailing will I be July 6 not July b as stated en Saturday.22 words
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Article336 1919-06-30 10 British Chamber cf Commerce in Cologne i Cclc^ne, May 15. Since tb.9 occupied terr.tory was thrown i open to trade cur Allies have secured a 'considerable Itart over Great Britain, no 'fewer than BCO.OOO.OCU franca worth 'having already falUn to tho shire cf France and BalflaSß. At336 words
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Advertisement299 1919-06-30 10 IN EVERY CLIME The most popular and bast selling bicycle is the rigid rapid rtliil I RALEIGH THE ALL STEEL BICYCLE Its special features and unique construction have made it iustu famous. No malleable iron castings, as In other bicycles but only the finest cold rolled steel, liquid brazed and299 words
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