The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 July 1919

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPOKB, THURSDAY, JULY 3. 1919. NO. 9,711
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  • 222 1 Descriptions of the quiet scene at Versailles, where only two German delegates attended to sign the treaty Page j. President Poincaro has given a ban quet to the Delegates at which be and Mr Wilson showed by their speeches that they are well aware that the Allies
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  • 1090 1 NEW MANNERS FOR GUESTS. j Ws uv nKi.ntairu-,! ,n N /o|% that tha spare room was an Englirt In. stitution whose importance in the formation of national character could hardly b« over -twnated. It meant that hospitality mi England was not luxury the rich but pi essential part of middle-claw
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 262 1 7"/?e largest and most successful Hotel on the island. FACING THE SEA. I Luxurious suites of Rooms and spacious lounges, veranda t and beautiful grounds, AFTERNOON TEAS. i Every Thursday, Music in attendance. Cinema on the Lawn from 6 15 p.m. S i First class cuisine. Guast night every Saturday,
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    • 245 1 I I BP 1 Not only aro Goodrich Safely Tread Tyres the B af*et 8 in tbo worlu, bat tbey are also the mosft economical, bacausa Vh^ are Full Sized. The Goodtioh Tyw actually equ>U ita millitne^ danomiaation at the saoie prica aa other tyres Uiftft do not There vr
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    • 215 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Billet wanted oa rubber estate Page 8. And another as salesman. European accountant and fcborlhaiid typist wanted Pag« 8. Two losses cf lade* proparty Pags 3. Hotel veu Wjjk p_y d «JO per cen6 ivi daad Page 3. The Trade Mirk Llbco— Page 8 China Mutual Life notifl:atiou
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 81 1 THE WEEK Thursday 3rd High Water— l If a.m. 2- 5p m. Dalhocsie Chapter, 8 £0 p.m. Frlfo* 4th >ll£h Wilt*- 2 5 a.-r 2- p.m. Sstarday sth High *£«*<-» i l a.ca,, 3. 3p m. Moon Firf-t Quarter. Fartvre'l Dinner t:> H B tho Govoincr. Sunday 6th. Ei£h Water—
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  • 553 2 Writing on the subject of caetor oil and seed production, a cortespondent in tbe Imperial and Foreign Trade Supplement of the Timea states that India is the world's largest producer of caetor feed The plant is cultivated in India, China, Japan, .lava, Brazil, and tbe United States. la Siam tbe
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 465 2 ZEBEDIEU ESTATES SOUTH AFRICA AN IKCOMS FOR LIFE Of tilth* lnv»st»e«l opporhiaitins offered thi re ;•< i- ft sj lod 0.l !i- t oi-r to criticism. Absolute- KRf.Jy i< Ife6 il requisite end ,i |ti o rr.i}. aniform rotnta (qualiy impovtaat, f.nJ n ot- lecm loeostpatlblt Aside fioin p vtrurx-cnt
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    • 526 2 TO-NIGHT! at 9.30 TO-NIGHT!! A VERY SPECIAL FEATURE BY THE TIIANGtE FiLM CO. ENTITLE O A Fine Comedy-Drama in 5 Acts Featuring The Favourite Actress SPECIALLY SELECTED COMEDIES THE LATEST PATHE NEWS In the first Show at 8 o'clock A POWERFUL FEATURE IN 4 PARTS. I ENTITLED "A CRUEL STEPMOTHER"
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    • 338 2 From Monday, June 30, to Saturday July 5. THE POWER OF A GUILTY CONSCIENCE PORTRAYED IN INTENSFI DHAAf&Tn FOliM A MASTERPIECE OF THE CIRIM4TOGIAPBIC ARI AT THE The Hall for Music and Features. Beach Poad. Second Sbovv at 9.15 p.m. First and enly piclurisatlon of Sir Henry Irving s World
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  • 588 3 FRASER HEAVE LIMIT2D. NOTICE la hereby given th\* a Potition was on the 83th i'ay of May 19 9 presented to the f-up:tnae Court of tho Straits riettifctnenta at tho settlement of -Mu^apore by the abovenamtd Company to cmtlim an extension of tbo said Ooujpan>'g
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  • 88 3 BRUNEI UNITED PLANTATIONS. The prospectus has been issued of thii venture, which, with a oapital of two million dollars io five dollar shares, proposes to take over the Barakas estate Brunei, the Telok Gaya (Jeeeelton) Rub ber Company and the Brunei Plantations limited, all three estates adjoining one another and
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  • 189 3 The report of the Alliance Aesuranoe Company, for which Messrs Paterson Simßons are local agents, shows that in the past year 1,296 new life policies were issued for jeL,060.886 and sixty new annuity bonds were issued, the consideration being 37,1 11. The nineteenth quinquennial term ended with
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  • 178 3 Rotterdam, May 9.— The preliminary peace treaty had a bad Press in Holland, la tbeir later and more considered opinions practically all Dutch commentators, with the sole exception of the Amsterdam Telegraaf, are scathingly concern natory. 11 Het Yolk," the organ of the strongest Socialist party,
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  • 253 3 The following new books will be ready for iesue on Thursday. Albanesi, Madame, Tony's Wife. Benson, E F, Across the Stream. Bond, Aimee, A Pair of Vagabonds. Came, William, The Wife who Came Aiive. Clifford, Mra W X, Miss Finga!. George W L Eddies of the Day. Inge,
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  • 62 3 Tbe War Office announces A telepram received from General Knox, at Ekaterinburg, states that a small party of eighteen Russians and a Britieh eergeaot from Archangel arrived at the first named place on April 26. They left Archengel on March 8 and arrived at the railway station of Uaokk (north
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 363 3 fjfa T3 PASSENGERS f ljffKF^\ HOMEWARD BOUND. Bißpm^Tl I r<2ertri^o to foriSg&tgjl yard through Freight ftcd ~Ty Insurance a'l heavy and •§rS*?K^^ l 9 Lap},age, clea* Store, at Loadon, LiverU **^S^ J pool aid Boathampton, :n conduction, with i JACKSON A SONS, 19, (hapel Btreel, Liverpool. i 9 a:, Oxford
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    • 770 3 Z&BEDIEU ESTATES ABOUT OURSBLVEB Tb« African Realty Trust, Limited, was reglsored acd tncorpoia 4 et3 under the Com pat y i%we of the Tiaatvtia) in October, )9 2, for he purple of tnaglrg Id the development of ai>ds. far.i c, to wl ships, etc The original capital cf the Company
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    • 613 3 1 WANTED Accountant* and Accounts Clerks (Chinese) with good knowledge of English urgently required for Mesopotamia. Apply immediately, Colonel R Ashwonh, D. A. A. G. Recruitment (India* Fort Canning. 88 6 47 i j WANTED Two Typlhts (those with know- j I ledge of Bhorthand pieferrt d) Gaod salary will
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    • 928 3 SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORF. (NORRIS ESTATE.) UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY FOB LARGE INVESTORS Auction Sale of very Valuable Singapore Town Properties 999 Years Leasehold. On Tuesday Bth July at 2.30 p.m. at the Sale Rooms of POWELL ft Co., Ltd. Nos. 16 17, Raffles Place. DeEcriptlon Area Re o 8 1. SHOPHOUSE
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  • Domestic Occurrences
    • 69 4 EuTcnnoN Frice —On Jr.co 2fth at Ft. Mary's Church, Ku«la Lcrniur. hy tho Rev. A. B. Chainpicn m. a., DootMl Maxwell Wilght liutcLitcu. Cti< f Ekcttica! Iw ptcfor, F M f-cn cf G. Wiifcht HLtchiFcn, M. D J v acd j Mrs. HatchiEon cf HattJc^s, Fusjcx, to Mary Myfanwy,
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    • 73 4 Lv<i more —On tte 7th May, 1915, at sea, Malcolm Ku bven Duntiuore, eon cf Mr. acd Mrs Xt ait Me. Watt DuLßinore, ag' d 1 ytar ac<3 8 Luontts LUD3CM.— At 1-1, Oxk-y Read, at 030 a.m. en July 2, Beibert cok Huc;Bcn 'mnaic dta'er, North l rii3t;e
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  • 1660 4 The Singapore Free Press. Thursday, July 3, 1919. With peace 6igned and the Germans already 'beginning to show a rather truculent disposition, it may be as well to remind ourselves once more that Germany did not lo£e the war because her army revolted but simply and solely because she was
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  • 76 4 A Message has been received from the King that the Peace Celebrations in the Churches will be held on Sunday next. At St Andrew's Cathedral the Service will be held at 6.30 p m., when H E the Governor and State officials will be pro sent. Tee Communion
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  • 103 4 We deeply regret to state that the Hon'ble the Dato Mentri Beear of Johore died last evening at 830 pm. Dato Jaafar bin Haji Mohamed wa9 the Preei dent of the Council of M niters, and of the S:ate Council. Ha is next to H;b Highness
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  • 150 4 In aid of the Convent Orphans' Fond a Variety Entertainment, b-infl a welcome departure fro 11 the ounujl b.ziar usually held lor tbia purpose, was given by tho pupils of the Convent yesterday evening in their hall, which wus packed to ite utmcßt capacity by r n'busiastic pupils,
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  • 459 4 CENTRALITES AT VARIANC Sanguinary Fighting Berlin, Jane 28. Tb.i Baabarg i e ■Wrgtßtl nfter a Ifbi w OAMftIMM seized tho tnwuhull on.i tba volunteer troop- to priic,:; jjtira of tb/j pjr.ula^j ftud lib r i pdionere. A com ni: tee o! In n Irninnteriug the city. L Vjib-ck
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  • 133 4 Paris, Jane 27.— The Austrian treat* ia nearly completed and the clauses vlll be ready next weik. The Irish American delegation bai made a statement that ai far aa the peace conference is concerned the Irish question will bu l«fl in the band 9 o( Clemenceau Walsh and
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  • 164 4 The Straits Chinese Keadiuc Club will open a new eeabion en Monday in I the CCA hall, Prineep Street, nt t* The session lasts tix months, ond tbe subscription is one dollar. The R«1 i Marray, m a end Mr Sorg OnR G LL M will be glad to wclcomo
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 68 4 C«EGK MXCG RpO R GO. B", fc' £T" VaMflV John Little Co., Ltd. [Incorporated in Engl&ad] Singapore Kuala Lumpur. SINGAPORE CENTENARY OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHS now on view LMr. H. N. BUCKERIDGE'S STUDIO THE BURLINGTON, COLEMAN STREET (FORMERLY HOTEL DE LA PAIX). EXPLOSIVES DIGGER ■MS py BRAND GELIGNITE FOR HARD ROCK STRATA.
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    • 37 4 Victoria Theatre FORTHCOMING AITRACTIQNS THE HUMPHREY BISHOP "Operatic Ccmedy Co THE ATHOL TIER "Concert Comedy Co" BANVARD'S "All American Musics! Comedy Co" SIDNEY JAMES' "Strolihg Pla^epa' 1 AND MASIE TEMPEST WITH Graham Browne and Full London Company.
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  • 407 5 L GREAT PREPARATIONS A Shoit Ceremony Loodon, June 28. A continuation rt th? account of thj n-remoi y of Iha siguii.g ol Iha pf oa Iraatf al Varaalllai tafa: Tho oaatca of the cnat Obambai was Ii lad Id lia ■wht-rd' luxurious iraa prtptrad for the chief p
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  • 380 5 Parip, June 22. M Poincare at a banquet to Mr Wilson, the plenipotentia ries and delegates of the conference, proposing the toast of Mr Wilbod, paid a tribute: to the high Epirit cf justice wherewith peace was drafted. Henceforth unbreakable bonds unite the nations cooperated in drafting the charter
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  • 397 5 IS ELECTION AT HAND Lmdoi. June 28 Tua L*ib3ur Party CauferuGce whioh has opened at South part i« rpg-trdvd ts one of the mast im portaut in ibe history of the movement. Mr M;Gutk the chairmsn in his innuRural address coudt raned the political btrks and «rgad British
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  • 71 5 London, June 28. Parliamentary lob byists ititi thai the Conservative oppo sition to nationalisation of the mints is growing. It may ba that the Unionists will split it the governmani accspfe the Sankey reports. The Conservatives, like the Labourites are talking of an election before Christ mas. The
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  • 329 5 LoodoD, June 23 The supreme Polish command baa informed Clemenceau that it intercepted in Silesia a German official telegram premising government eapport lo a war which would be proclaimed in the east by the Praeeian high eommiasicnerg of Silesia and Eaifi Prussia and West Prussia. The
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  • 141 5 BSATTY AND JOFFRE London, June 28, b.— The Kng has invested Joffr.3 with tha Ordir of Merit. London. June 25. On the occasion of tho Oi.ford University conferring the degree of doctor of civil law upon Adrohal Beitty aai Martha) djttca today thsra wh9 an imposing ceremony
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  • 135 5 Land v.\ Jmt '26 a patatloo of ih^ N T »vy L: a «'J baadad by tiia Difcj of Soaattal yastardiy banded Mr L->og at thj Admiralty certain pi< c. s of Kalaon pi itd m a fi|| to tha Fi^oli from an aaonyrnous donor. T!ia Dak.i
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  • 94 5 LcnJon, June 26. In tbe House of Commons replying to Mr Macveagh, Me Bridgeman Btated the Imperial Investiga tion Board was being establishrd in accordance with the resolution ot the Imperial Conference of 1918 and any question for improvement cf Imperial shipping communications would be dealt with
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  • 131 5 [By Courtesy of the Fbench Consul] Paris, June 25th 6.25 p m. Rubber is quoted Is lOd per pound. Mr Dutasta, Secretary General of the Conference, conferred this afcernoou with yon Hesner on the other side. La Temps says that the Four will summon the German Government
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  • 145 5 WHITE AW AY, LAIDLAW AND CO. The following was the report presented at the annual meeting of the Company in London on June 8. The accounts show a profit of £173,286 14s 6d, and, after providing for depreciation on buildings and plant, income tax, directors' and managing director's fees, the
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  • 124 5 -oTbere was a pretty wedding on Saturdoy ul Si Miry's Church, Kaila Lumpur, v.-Lt-n MUa Miry Myfanwy Price of Ciecbun, North Wales, was married to Me DM W Hutchkon, Chief Electrical laa pector, Mines Department, F M S. The bride was given away by Mr £1 M Hill and locked
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  • 762 5 THE OTHERS WERE GUILTY Status Quo Claimed Paris, Jane 26.— TheGcand VizietDamad Fend Pasha presented the TnrkUh case ou taa Council ol Tea on Janj 17 Hd did j claiaic-d all responsibility on {be Ottoman j paople foe the war but wads no attempt I to p^lliata Tu:bij,b
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  • 45 5 I i Lcndon, June S6.— ln the House of Comment- Mr Pratt stated that the Amir has hitherto not replied to the Viceroy's letter of June 21 l*>iag down the ilnal conditions whereon the Afghan delegate? will be received at Rawalpindi.
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  • 19 5 The Hon'ble Mr F S James returned from Peoang by H M A. S Sidney on Tuesday afternocc. Jta
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 85 5 ROBINSON Co. SPECIAL VALUE //V 1 O Zt S i TIT AU sizes in Stock jIOS3C£CCO X. B/& *zs* I 1 Fraser Neave, Ltd. PRINTERS. Office: 11, COLLYER QUAY. Works: SIAK STREET. Magazine, Book, Commercial and Miscellaneous Printing of every description carefully and expeditiously executed on Moderate Terms. Fraser Neave,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 467 6 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) ONDEB MHIL, CDNrRACir WITH THB IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. (Subject to alterations without notice) ■DROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) Fortnignw *«vioe. For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Snez, London and Antwerp "TAMBAMARU" 9th July MI -HIM V MAUU mid Jnl y r»BADOMARU" end July AW A M
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    • 616 6 Koainklyke Paketvaart Maatschappll (Incorporated in Holland.) ROY^ti PACKET NAVIGATION 00. OP BATAVIA Telephone 13 1 Passage Oopt. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYBH QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Sinqkbl Tanjoag-^eng' ldir, Tibjong-LeldODg, Berombaag Paneh, Asahan aad EielawaaDeli Jaly 3 KUMPHius
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    • 747 6 AND /Ipcar Li ink 1 (OompasleB Incorporated In England Mail and Passenger Services peninsular and oriental s. n. Co. (Under Contract with His Males'! Government.) Tne company's MAIL SERVICES EAST or Bombay are at preient pended. INTERMEDIATE SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES A LONDOB DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SINGAPORE M NAGOYA'
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 509 7 I African Realty Trust Ltd. (Incorporated in South Africa.) ACRES ACRES I THE FINEST ORANGE LAND Independence. IN THE WORLD. Freedom. FOR THE MAN OR WOMAN OF LARGE AND SMALL MEANS, AN INCOME FOR LIFE. a jour for ~> yours wcu.'d provide an annual income of £500 absolutely beyond on
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    • 264 7 DISCOMFORT AFTER MEASL rsually due to flitalecce. or wind ia the stomach, may be remedied by the occasional use ot tbe gentle little laxatives. Pinkettes dispel constipation and flatulence, cure blJionsnes?, siok headaches, hverlsbness, ccated tongue, ill smelling breath, clear the skiu ot pimples and biotchec Of dealeis, or for
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    • 588 7 BARTERED %kU 0! fidla Australia bbk Slilna, •^»a»atB< ii Cm|m|U| Royal Cbirtß? '*fD UP CIPITAL #12C0 ofo J.afc»KVR POMD £2.'ICO.CCC *«l Llab'.lily cf Ppoprletora CI.kCO.COO BKAD OFFICIB frJBHOPSeAIB, LOMDOI, I, 0. 48SV-'?iy!H A»D IB4BCEJ3H. HongCcoaf i'svr. t Bbrgkok iioijo Putel Battivla Jfoh batgcoa Bombay Karaebl Saigon Ca cntta ffj.iuj Eet6n:.lj»ii
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    • 635 7 iiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiuiiniiffliiiHßinHmiiniiiiiHiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiii^ The Difference in this Baby from the usual bottle-fed baby is his firm flesh, (ffi stroi ?is bone and happy intelligent expression v%£ ."M this is because he has been reared or. Glasa >. habits arc Itscky TS habics Cilaxo contains only those things which build up titm I!
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  • 396 8 I The ean3 banks form id in the large rivers la Barra* proJuc9 yearly large jUMttttol af m-jlorn. Witoc melons are grown in su^b. pUc-n ai ra»^3 of tbe river station* on tha Irruw.*ddy, the Salween, ani th* S ttang. A variety of mu-k melon is nleo produced,
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  • 216 8 New Yjrk, May 15. The Shipping Board has selected from among its fleet of former German ships three, namely, the Mount Vernon, Baron yon steuben, and Agamemnon originally known aa the Kronprinzesstn Cecilie. Kroopricz Wil helm, and Kaiser Wilbelm II. for pas •enger and mail
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  • 141 8 The officer was on board a battleship when she started off into the North Saa on a parade.' Bat," said the Army man, when it was explained to him, M I'll have to be put ashore." "Sorry," replied the captain, I'm afraid we can't. Good Lord," Raid
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  • 117 8 Bombay, June 10.— The mail steamer Khiva, which ltffc Bombay on the Slot May with Sir Michael O'Dwyer, Sir Jamei Meston, tha Indian members of the new Currency and Exchange Committee and other passengers, arrived at Aden at 2 pm. on Saturday. She did not pass through the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 318 8 (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.) Ky-Sib for use in floors, walls, ceiling, partitions. May be supplied curved to suit tanks, culverts, conduits, sewers and tunnels. S Bib-Lath forms a perfect clinch or key to plaster. Rib Bars used for reinforcement in foundatioLS, bridge abutineuts, columns, girders, etc. The ribs or
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    • 41 8 i AND *^^h iiC^3 "«i_ i In 1 and 5 Gallon Drums I The Borneo Co., Ltd (Incorporated in England. SOLE IMPORTERS. GLYCERINE ■ma« iHßn i CHEMICALLY PURE DOUBLE DISTILLED IN CASE OF I i PRICE ON APPLICATION TO BROS. CO.
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  • 65 9 (Cosbecthd Up to July 2) Bank 4m a 47 16 demand S4B 16 Private crsdita 8m g 2421 85 New York demand 64 n private 80 days 66 France demand Bank gio India, T. T. i S 2 Hongkong, demand eo%P*«» Yokohama, demand iocs Java, demand mm 185 Bangkok,
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  • 142 9 July 2. Tin (400 tens) M jna 00 Gambler j 9CO Oambiec Cube No. 1 2 3.CC Pepper Black ordia. S'pcre P4 :c Pepper, (White fair) 6 3 00 Tftpiooa, email poatlifair qaality) 2 1.00 do do (lake do 17 j-o do mocHnm pearl do 20. C0 Pearl Sago,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 744 9 &ft»»tl C7*r $2,000,000 Assurance In force over $9,000,000 THE GRIiAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED IKCORPOBATID IN BTBAITS SBTTLEMaNT3). 1 HEAD OFFICE Wlnchsster House. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. I ft. r;^,« F h M 430.000 fl e»o J.oa Mr> .bo Sterne Ooar.o. Ec g l Mfl M
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    • 412 9 NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY (Incorporate In Groat Britain) TOTAL FUNDS exceed TWEKTY-THHEE KJILUDKS Sterling. ANNUiL REViDNUE exceeds FIVE MILUOHS Sterling. FIRE Simple Contracts, Lateet Concessions. MARINZ Marino and Transport Insurances of ill Kind* transacted at current rates. MOTOR CAR Policies issutd by thiß Company cover Accidental Damage, Public
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    • 504 9 THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in tbs Straits Settlements) lISAD OFFICE Singapore, R&ffl 3h Chambers 5A 8 Branches Penantf-85 Peach Street. Malacca— is I Jonker Street. Wuar-77/79 Jaiar, Srleiman. Ba;u Pahai-iC9 Jai.n Rahamat. Aqshcifs at London New York, Fan Francisco, Semarang, Palombmt*. p.d3 Trane. CAPITAL. Antborlsed B|OOMro nCd 6,f07,C00
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    • 48 9 EVERYTHING I N STATIONERY CAN BE HAD FROM ■flu A. JL JLyJL* To Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow. The Company's steamer "Van Waerwyck 11 will be despatched for above ports on or about Bth July. For Freight, deck passige etc. Apply to the i*gent 2, 3 COLLY ER QUAY.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 184 9 VESSELS AT WHARVES Tanjono Pagar. East Wharf No. 1 Wuha. East Wharf 2 Margaret Haney, Zalda, FazilEa. Sheers Wharf A Dry Docks 8 Nil. Main Wharf 4 Glecavy, Namsang. 5 Berwindmoor. do 6 Hakata Mara, Ide Mara. Islander. Empire Dock 7 Brltieh Knight, Dae re Castle, Mascononio, Western Gioss. West
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    • 418 9 MAIL TABLE. Ttdaj. lalerjDcflJ&Ki aid local tmiu «n »<■ i 3 a i» ll*i* below P£»&£| Malacca, F.M.* (by Tra'o) D m 2al!jr (except Snß<3aj). Kota Tlcggl and itatlon- to Kuala Lctacat at 6 a ru. Jjbore 8, S.CG, noon. 1, 4 A I p.tt. Cu ccl) KJ: Da 8
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  • 117 10 The following ti'egt u» from Bii Xx cellfocy tho Governor rf the Straits Settlements, to the WgM Honhlo the S cretary of Siuto foe tbe Colonies, *iited 2Jth Jut c, 1919, ll pallibbtd for general information "Oa the occrsioD cf tbp ac:jptauce by oar enemies cf tLe
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  • 230 10 JOHORE'S PEACE CONG RATULATIONS. The General Ol^cer Commardir-g baa received from tl is Highness the Saltan of Johore the following message da'.td Jane 29. lisartiebt congratulations to Hit Ml jjsly's Fjrcea en •VOMMfal ti^uiug of Peace, Urns bringing to rtaioriwH con I'iubicu tue yiori-jui t£! Kit of iLe past lour
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  • Correspondence.
    • 298 10  -  DOLL To thk Editor, Sir, Would It not be more 6uitr,b?e if the Secretary cf State wete tuk-d lo eanction tho issno of a local medal bui ribbou to those who took part in supproa b.cz the Mutiny of February 1915 With due respect to the latter
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  • 40 10 Tenth Lift. l'revioußly acknowledged ltt»7i Batker and Co Lf;l 95 £7 Mrs Hamilton Qua 15 X J Farror 4 Minoiu g 1 per Hff| H X JlCftU (ularg) -.7 Total 114,848 1« W H Macguegok lieu Trtßsarar.
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  • 91 10 In connection with tht »3tDt boycott diflturbaucto, caotber CJiiuec^ oaracd Le« Fang was proteniUJ by [otpcetov K>l louthy before Me Monk, third migUltate yesterday morniiig, for rioting nr.J ing in the window of a Japanese 6bop cr the night of tho 19;h ice:, und wa« sentenced to
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  • 213 10 On alternative charges of falsifying the account bjoks of Messrs Fraser and Neave's or committing criminal breach of IrtMl vrl.t'e employed as a clerk in the dove firm, a Chinese named Koh Vow Kiut was produced before Mr Monkt Third ni ig'Btrate yesterday for the preliminary erjquiry
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  • 132 10 A rather mjttavloQf cbbo of stabbing blip h tfn rtpoctftd to tbe police as having ;oecort«J ifi the early hours cf Tueeday i- iroiof, wbpu Tay Ejg Suan, a general i'j<-?cb^r.t of 62 Bjftt Qiay, woke up ibovl A o'clock ibnt tuoruing to flod that Ibe bid
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  • 127 10 THE LATE Mr HUD SON. W* regret to ariDoance the deatb, which occurred at 980 am. yesterday of Mr II C Hudson, bro^hcrin law cf Capt EJwarcU, Srnior Boarding Officer, and s-econd eon of tha la*e Capt J C Hudson L>riT)hrly superintendent cf the Sailors' llutna j<nd mtt'er of the
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  • 77 10 MAYOR OF WORCESTER'S APPEAL, liaoa^; p:ev:ou^ly acknowledged Me Wilson (2 cub) 10 0 Prilchard 15 0 n Smith 2 6 IR 2 6 II Rtffcy 2 6 Ciouii 2 6 j 11 J Pigo 2 6 j Mib W Pritekard 10 c J Aduni3
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  • 196 10 Scene, an Irish train. Icishman holding forlh on Home Rale What we Irish want ia independence, frcet'oro, (Re peated with propbaei* three times). An Englishman. You Irish wAnt independence, eh? What would you do if' Irelani was attacked by a foreign foe Irlthman. Imposfib-t Haven't wo gos
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  • 55 10 D«rpitt thl low price cf tin some cf the I) g mitjtf. in and tbcut Sun&ei Besi aro dcug \tiy well. The btzaar trade continues dull, stocks in hand being still heavy, and it is feared that the import returns for this year will ihuw a fcabta&tfol fall in tha
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  • 91 10 l A Gazatte Extraordinary iesued yeeter dAy forbids handm>llirg of padi, (crcepb for private coneump-ion) without a licence. Also prohibitirg the transit, by railway, steamer a of more than ore hie of rice without a document »bc^iog that such rice is in trantit with the approval of
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  • 41 10 Imports of rice duiicg the period June 22 to 80 inclusive. Imports from Bakosoi in Bags. Broken Cargo Wb:to Pulot Boiled j 24 147 I.CBO 100.011 670 11,260 Imports from Saigon in Eags. Broken White Cargo 4,170 25,133 265
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  • 118 10 From Our Own Corrtivondeni Peccpf July 1 Frcra to day nil 6tccka of rice held by importers in Penaog are taken over, i\\n goon accaiding to tbo p T f?9en6 CxoJ rate, Siam at a price tv ba lix J later this week Tlie average weekly atucunt cf
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  • 370 10 1 1 describing tbe inauguration cf a new boekal dredge at (be D.pang Mice, the Tim; I of Malaya gays The launching on Saturday afternoon of a poaloon for a bjekat d edge at the French Dipang Mines (Societe Anonyrae) situated just outside the rillttgf of
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  • 210 10 There ia now under construction at Singapore a large Prrtlond C£ttiant factory which will convneuco cpt ration toward the end c« 1910. I; will ba koown hs the Ha Hocg PorkUiiJ Ootnent Wotkf t Lim ted, Mid will rrjnc ent r.n ioreytmtnt of nro.-e than
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  • 83 10 A Baseball game will be played en F:i lay afternoon Ju'y 4th at 4 pm at the CT.dbani Hall School Grounds. The two teams will be selected from the American Community in Singapore. Tbe following players will represent IX iTI a Select XI at soccer ngainst tbe SCC.
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  • 48 10 Oa the occasion of the anniversary of American Independence Day, Friday, Ju!y 4th, the American Consul General will be pleased to receive visitors at tbe effice cf the Conau'a'e General, 59 61, Arcade, betwfen the bcure of 11 o'clock am Rnd 12 80 o'clock, p m. •>.
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  • 32 10 P and O Dilwira is duo bsre fiom Col otnbo at daylight on Mini4y, tha 7t,h it s-tt-ut and will fail for tloughocg in tbe nfternccn cf the- sr.me day.
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  • 19 10 Agents Birlow ccd Co. Parrnns 19 680 Mpj-jdie (Johore) 15,100 Sekong 15,2(0 Central Klantm 17.547
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  • 362 10 Singapore a Control Station. Me Hughes, Prime Minister of Australia, and Senator Pearce, Minister for Defence, acting in couaulration wilh the Royal Aero Club, have decided upon the coadi lions for the propo3ed flight from Great Britain to Australia for a prizj of j£lo COO offered
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  • 217 10 The Rabbet Association of the Sla^a pore Chamber cf Corurneico recently took steps to esteb'.ieh a standard of qualities oa Ibo Siagnpjro rnbbor market, which now holda the premier p'ne-i ia fuop'siag tbe world with thU eommodily. Foe this pusposo n Standard Q ifclitiei Committee, appointed by
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    • 227 10 THE PROPERTY OP W. E. HOOPER ESQ European Bungalow, commanding position, Healthy Locality and Beautiful Garden. Vlessrs Cbing Keng Lee Co. bava icceived instrnc i >n3 to i salo by Public Ai cbion at their Sa'o Kooai Raffles Chambers, Raffles FJace, On MOIMDA V, 14th July 1919 at 2.30 p.m.
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