The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 July 1919

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1 10 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FEIDAY, JULY 4 1919. KO. 9,712
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  • 298 1 The nations are rejoicing at t})^ signing of the Peace Treaty. In L jndon tho King met tho returning Delegates, who had a royal welcome. There were scenes of enthusiasm in Paris and nightlong parades and sinking. In BraMeli th^re wag a great thanksgiving service Page o.
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  • 1034 1 A book by Mrs S:uirt Menriee, bearing the t Ulfl Sportsmen Parsons in Peace and Wir" has suggssted a review of some of the clergymen iv ti-tiou. I Lave boen unable to call to mind enough sporting parnoDS to fill a column, thcu,:h Mrs Menzieb* book contains evideaco
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 129 1 F/?e largest and most successfui !J Hotel on the Island. I FACING THE SE.\. I xurioas suites of Rooms and spacious lounges, veranda [j Thursday, Music in attendance. Cinema on 1 tho Lawn from 6 IS p.m. S First class cuisine. Guast night every Saturday, dinner jj followed by Cinema.
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    • 252 1 Air Prcssarp, when based upon Tyre-Ri/e only can be very misleading t tuy varying load is not considered. Tby Tyres of a Heven l'as^Dger jg Car, if carrjiug oaiy two people al correct pressure for beykn, wonld picvo cvec hjtlated comfort, the surplus pressure te-ulting in excei-ivo X vibration, but
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    • 100 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Little's the mark of exjellenci Page 4 Great Western American chacnpagLie Pace 4. Stenographer wtrn'ed- -Page 4. Njtice to crtditors of Chop Pdcg Lre Pjge 4 House in Kicg'a rd to ba let furnished Pa^e 8. Commercial Rubber Co sell furniture Pi-ffe 8. Haiyarg fcr Hongkong Pase 9.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 87 1 THE WEEK MAC] 4th Tfgfe ||a .1- p.m. j Ametteaa Tndcivjndr.nct Cons B'tloo 11 a.m. t day sth nigh II »QS,, p.B. Hoon Fiif t Quarter. Sunday Cth. Huh W.itpr-J-J r. m.. 4 9 5 tt.r^. j l o.ice Tba&kr«glvlag c aihedraJ J.JO p m. KoPti^y 7 til. EfghWitti r.uj
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  • 276 2 Uniform Price Fixed. The new arrangement afffc'icg the rice position has been brought into force says tbe Malay Hall on tbe basis of all qualities of rico being soli to the pubic at a uniform price. This price will ba 75 cra!s per gantang in Singapore acd Penang.
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  • 59 2 At the Magistracy, Hongkong a Chinese, was charged with being a stowaway. Defendant embarked on board tbe Foo Suing at Singapore and hid himself in one of the coal bunkers. He wi* not dis covered till the ship was on the high eeas. Defendant's excuse was that he
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  • 113 2 The report of Panggor Rubber Company, to be presented at the nuuual meeting at Malacca on Jay 11, states that the net profit after deducting directors' fees and less war duty and export tax was 89,171. The total available balance was 916/241. It is proposed to write off
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  • 53 2 A large number of baniaheee from Singapore are at tbe Hongkong Central Police station nwuiiiug deportation to China. Me Herbert Emil Eeche of Singapore, at preeent an employee in the Aoglo-Siam Corporation L'd. married on June 28, Mies Agnes Amy EtLel White, the function taking place at the Ministry of
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    • 299 2 JUST ARRIVED FORMA^IINT LOZtNGES A N D SANATOGEN. MEmUI HALL Opposite Post Cfflcc, SINGAPORE. EYEWEAR it not correctly vrnte is worse than non: at all. A B. If you have any trouble with your present g!.:^os SEND US YOUK PRESCniFTION. Scientific accur "eful workmanship will b< ntified 1 1 ti.i
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    • 989 2 COMPLETE CHANGE STRONG FEATURE PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT! at 9.30 TO-NIGHT! PATiIE PRESENTS The Famous Actor Frank Keenar in a Magnificent Comedy- Dram a in 5 Acts entitled Supported by those well known screen comedians M. Piince (Wiffles) and Harold Lloyd in specially selected comedies and The Latest Pathe Topical Gazette In
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  • 527 3 COMPANIES ORDNANCES 1889 AN D 1915 FRASER k NEAVE UWTIt, HOTIOI it hrrohy given thii a Petition ;rtho ieth (ny < t May 19 1 9 prep»"ited to Dp t DM 0 Brt or thu Scruits htittlemcnfft the nettlemeoi ot -fii'.'aporo by tbo a&ov. j named company t > cjtin»m
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    • 306 3 1 jaflf^ v *iOM£WARO BOUND. /fejKi^^ We mderiake to fortC RnHKI through FroffthtßKd Ss^sB ~!y lii^araaco. all heavy and excess Lug^nge, cltar p EtjL, at London, Liver■tr*^^ pool a; d Soutbemrton, la conjact'.on, with I. JACKSOH t SONS. 1-*, < hapel Street. Liverpool. 1U 8( Oxford Stre t, SootL&mptos and
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    • 590 3 AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges, the property of Sixteen Pawnshops Oa Tueiday Ist July 1919 at 10 am. On Thursday 3rd On Saturday sth On Tuesday Bth Tho Pledges consisting of watches, chains, fiod dlam'tcd and other rln^s, failings, Mnr-HM and Ma'sy ctiauientß etc.. will be on view on the
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    • 524 3 WANTED Aeconntaota and Accounts OJorka (Chinese] with Rood knowledge of ED^lish nrgtntly >eqaired for Mesopotamta. Ap.lv immediately, Colonel X Asnwonb, D. A. I. G. Recruitment (India) Foit Uanning. 28 6 47 WANTED Two TypKts (those with knowledge of Shorthand preferred) Good salary will be paid to con rttct persors. Write
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    • 667 3 I PUCE, PUCE, PEACE. FIREWORKS. FOR THE FORTHCOMING PEACE-CELEBRATIONS Ist to 6th August I have in stock aboot $100,00) worth of fireworks of the best European m be only consisting of: Torch li hts (Bengal lights coloured, also with Magnesium brilliant and ptarl mos-ai-j). one light gives 10 0 candlepower
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    • 932 3 SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORF. (NORRIS ESTATE.) UNIQUE GPPOeTUMTY FOR 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 Booms of POWELL Co., Ltd. Nos. 16 17, Raffles Place. Lot Description Area 1. SHOPHOU3E No. 8 CHUFCH
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 27 4 Fmith.— At M(Ltr.p m t> c fih Jute, Ado, the wife if M. B. fcMIfTH, EIQ if the B. li. T. U. L,, i J aknatuphc.
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  • 1275 4 The Sing apore Free Press. Friday, Ju ly 4, 1919. Clasa is being raised against class a? a consequence of the attitude of the maiual labourers at Home, while monop )!ist capital' has always been able to fijht for its rights and maintain its pawtr. It is the unfortunate middle
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  • 908 4 Ar referred to b.iefly in our column a y-iot»'r jay, the death ot the Hoa b o Da:o Mencri fcesar of Johore (D.*io Jaufar b v H.iji Mobamed), Piesideut ot the Slate j Council and of the Council ot Mmistere, tock place in his £stb year
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  • 53 4 The f jllo«-i'V fo i^-u »J as i day Oeotgfl R I Win r.*-\<* a d M i* i we on v* uud the fc»l endtbeGemeoGoTeriia 111 hue by to c. pablftbed ifi d Dom O ;r I) a our I d 4 to all and
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  • 25 4 Ihe i. <• i w. money to buy t\:o it sud ether cemfj The Sydnov loft ou her ye=terdjy ■fteroooo. ■*>'
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  • 107 4 In the KftjtOf IMico Caurt on W day, ttvo pleJileri fro;n tbo R fri2t, Me C R Ferrer;, or and Mf G Pennycuick C!iuk, lUa Bedgelcy EstatH, were obai :n ebmrge cf the M B Ketlvi] Poitoo, with mieeblef) und JQ 4^ of tao Criminal Code. Tho
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  • 67 4 From ()%r Ovm Com»%oniUnt Ipoh, July 3 The scratching were Kdict3 1 N 01 Racd 4 Polarstur. The lottery favourites were Jilla-*..; Aringa, Yarraman, Baba K^tchil, Wars! La George and Brown Bust. There wan heavy shower ov. I and it was raining in the morning v continued in
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  • 36 4 From Our Oum Corrtipondeni Kuala Lumpur, June Mr Macfadyen has consented to beecr first patron of the Ssture tlttfffl kl tion. Mr E W F Oilman of P3nang ia to acting Controller of Lubcur.
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  • 74 4 Captnia J A Davidson, who hrin for past 'J2 years b«en with tl Shipping Company, loaves for hot; week ou the Glenapp having fevered b connection with the firm. lor years Captain Davidson wua in to; of the Pin Seng which eliM f Singapore and PdnHni; This pepe officers haves
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  • 123 4 forces on laud end sea. SLe is proud have thared with them the glory I ing for our corainon idea! of jaitlot, by their bide to have gaired a which id Lot ou!y that ot our t« trie*, but that ot eternal right and libft She rejoices aUo at the
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  • 81 4 New York, June 28 The :< ftigoing of tho trtv.y booming Run?, rinjjiujj obnrot b hooting syrena but rod. tion wa, not IfomJ t.) tlu> ipoi I outburst ou the •im ..< cf H Brussels, Juno If.— »Tfe« city w lutely quitt« yetU-rdoy. 'ILcio I official peace demonstration ntul
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 109 4 II LIQUEURS OF ALL I DESCRIPTIONS The only real economy is to BUY the BEST immmmni /js--y^< v, MARK OF ([V j/gftw^'* y) TRADE EXCELLENCE j^^3 MARK S JL 4^l^ A.^^ tlo/i/i £/«Ae Co., Ltc/. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. The Travellers Malay Pronouncing Hand Book. This bandy little
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    • 37 4 Victoria Theatre FORTHCOMING AITRACTIOKS THE HUMPHREY BISHOP "Operatic Comedy Co THE ATHOL TIER "Concert Comedy Co BANVASDS "All. American Musical Comedy Co." SIDNEY JAKES 1 "Strolling Players" AND ■ABIE TEMPEST WITH] Graham Browne and Full London Company.
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  • 71 5 SO U ND THE TRUMPETS PEACE I^EJOICINGS London's Share La >.— RtJ >icu;c- b 1. o-i 1 in I. !u i>v at noon ta tbo i ol t 1 <■ •.•-I irichi o! i i lit ia Raal. c.jn- and at I l i King i I lb< N i
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  • 269 5 Royal Reception I- Juni l.i-Mc IJOjJ George, Lord Milner, Me Montagu*, Bo ,'ic- v, oonU Beta* I >mutH. and olhtri, has > I veil at j by tha B Dfl iba Prince of Walai tl Miuittortand cth'jra. i I, tb-j K.u;!. with Mrt l.io.vd on bis unn,
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  • 112 5 London, June 28. Tue masonic peace celebration at tbe Albart hall yesterday woa attended by craftsmau from everywhere in the Enpire nnd America. The varied legalia made a wonderful colour picture. Lord Ampthill presided in the absence cf the Duke of Conuaught owing to ill ue6B The address
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  • 213 5 M Ciemenceau to-morrow will lay Ihe peace treaty before the French parliament for ratification makiun^' v brief statemeuS in tbo Chamber of Deputies on the principal political and military featurce. A keen debate it- expected. Paris on Saturday uigbt gava itsalf over completely to rejoicing over the con
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  • 448 5 HOLLWEG'S OFFER Ba-lin, Jan) 29 is aamaa:^ tb-it Dc B«thoiMa Hell we*, tti-^t refraining »j tba Govatniß'tiV^ eiprtJl winh from t'.ifl Birna et.'p oa May SO, addresesd on June 19 a C'j'ii-n'.inic rim lo M Olem«n< r.< i r-qi-^ D fl eh.i e>!liei *> rtllo^v hin t(
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  • 344 5 Berlin, June 27. Railway traffis is paraljzed owing to a strike. H6rr Noeke'e decree baa irritated the rail^aymen, who threaten to hold upfood trains. The Govern ment has imprisoned a thousand revolution aries The Minister of Rail ways has inform ed the representatives of the raslwaymen that the
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  • 49 5 Copenhagen, June 29. A wire from Budapest eaya the Allied governments have warned the government not to carry out extreme measures against the counter revolutionaries on the ground that they merely fought for ideas and principled deviating from those of the Hungarian government. BeUkan has indignantly replied.
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  • 644 5 GENERAL SMUTS DOUBTS Better lh\n Uncertainty L-nJ m, JOO« '29. General Smatl bn« leaned h atetemext) tbit ha eigned tb* p- '.\c>\ tcH'tty nol b?c.iu^o It is ii f.i-.'.ie ficcry document bat bacinse it wn: Imperatively n .-•'•-^<;r\ry to clo*f3 the w.ir, ard tb-3 wjrli neeJa p^ac3
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  • 37 5 WILSON 'S RECOMMENDATION WashiDgtcn, Jana 29. President Wilson immediately after the signature of tbe Peace Treaty sent a message to the American pecp!e urging their acceptance of the treaty ani of the League of Nations covenant. <tt.
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  • 61 5 Paris Juns 29— Before leaving Paris Preeidtnt Wileon signed the treaty of nllian23 with United SUtea whereby America guarantees to aid Franco in casa of unprovoked attack Tho same text was eigaed by Me Lloyd George on behalf of Great Biirnin. Prfisidant Wilson marie tha following j statement
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  • 146 5 TURKEY 'S DISMISSAL Clemenee.m, in a letter of thnck? to the Tuikieh daw «itiou on behalf of the allioe, pays that tLo mternentH received will j coiifiuue to rtciivo careful cotiaideralica. I They tonsil other interests bepidea ihoM lof lurkey t.ni raise international que>s tions whees immediate dtcitlon i* unfortunately
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  • 278 5 I Picis, Jum 2^ Tae Obloata dfc!e;i\' tien bab nos fcitjned tba Tcaa y. P.irig Jaoi 2G A Notfl fro'n tbe jSnpramt Council of tbs P^aoa Ciaftrencc i J was handed to theG'arm.x.j-} and tbeic alliai 1 intorniog them thi blockada vn.l be automatically liitail ub toon ai
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  • 239 5 C roue 29 —Me Wilton br.« 3ai!eu :o: New Wotk. Vartaillei Jana 29 Maaller, B -ill and fifry of the n:embe»B cf the QerßUftn Mission hf t thia evening for Gerrcany Forty secretaries reuaiu t,t Vereftil'eej at pro?oo f The foilowirg diplomatic documents were signed en tue afternoon the peace
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  • 262 5 London, Juno 28.— Kent bent Ls,oca shire by ten wickete Surrey beat Oxford by an iunings aud forty aavea C:rabri3£e beat Sussex by an innings doJ 245 Notts beat Yorkshire by six wiokots Aastrnlians beat Northantß by IS6 Hanip-Lire V 3 Gloucester diawn. London, June 23 TII3 death
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 194 5 ROBINSON Co. j SPECIAL VALUE /;V i U ,*tJ t t' G to I wit:; 8 Ly ®SCIS# r *i**.**^ Mb EXPANDED METAL A A THE EXPANDED METAL Co., A A If LOHl:ON WEST KJiRTLEPOOL I ff 1 jf\ FOR ALL CLIB3EB OF YY REINFORCED yV A A CONCRETE A
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 450 6 QHOOBPOmiTSD IN JAFAN) DNDSB Mill, CONTRACT WITH T3K IMPSRIAt, JAPANttS* GOVERNMENT. (Subject to alterations without notice). KDROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) Fortnight* service. For (Malacca), Pcnang, Colombo, Suez, London and Antwerp "Tlttßl ma hi; 9th Jal y "MI ill vi v HARD l mid July "IACOMAmU" end July "AWAMiRU" (Antwerp
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    • 680 6 Konink'yke Paketvaart Maatschappi] (Incc rporatecl in Holland.) R'W\L PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF HATAVTA relephone 13 1 Passa^o Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. ICO2 Managera Desk 1437 Manna Sups. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UHTER CONTRACT WITH THIS NETHEKLA.NDB INDIA GOVERNMENT. Van Corns B*»law-in-P»-'i with transhipment to Pantalan-Brandan and Laagsa Jnly 4
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    • 757 6 PJ3* 3n5 Wl fc^v"* v^ I srrT97t3CM! HjpKiiiSiif a' AND AD fA p Bal h r V 1> JftnfT A 4 i (Ooujpa«les lacorpcrat'-5 In En^anJ Mail and Passenger Services peninsular anu chsehtal s. n. co (Under Contract with Hla Majes'a Qoverninont.) The Company's MAIL SERVICES JCA.ST OF BOMBAY are
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  • 2161 7 Id Abort Hal the totals In flrpt \i* ihty totals toe Jaa-Doo< I I v Liooth •n v. hic;u the Company 's yoar cnfl6 In ludlC/V.o.i ?-tt.er tha i>M»6i Thlii colurun BhowH t.»ii Ij:w total to J>:c p.ud HQOOJ coluraa t tnl Ofth« prist rifCith. Every f.a.:.-av.r-.i
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 240 7 Another of C. &B. s Delicacies ■"■"■J" 1 r^ 1 UNEXCELLED. P Crosse Blackwell guarantee gl^| ihese and a!l their other table delicacies to te f^S^S^^Ml^ P produced o ndcr ideal coadit^ocs of cleanliness. |^^^l^p'^ \fMs ACENTS FOR L»A PERJUNS' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. S£S3^^fF!S^'ri .\ij^ \i THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
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    • 635 7 Run-down 9 When your system is under- H mined by worry or over-work when your nerves are "on edge when the least exer- I tion tires you you are in a H Run-down condition. Your 9 system is like a plant that is 9 drooping for want of water. 9
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    • 55 7 M ■••n. TKE NEW FRENCH REMrOY. THERAPION No. 1 THERAPION NO 2 THERAPION N0. 3 Ho. I for Bladder OaUrrb No 2 for Blood A Skin Dl«e*iM No 3 for Obronlo Wnknemt SOLDBYLBAPINOCHEMISIS. PHICh IN N..L*Nl>.»» D« LKCI.KRCM*<I Co..H«»«r»tochKd N W^» Loo4«^ Sit TRADB MARKBO WORD TM»RAPIt>M ls ■BTt. wtt.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 38 8 No HANDEUYEREEWIGrnGjOmWD--0 W v n i CHiN SEOK POM. J j Trading Company,,Hou&wd OB 5 Bmm i W tJB torn I |9 '^L B^^^^^H |^V Bf u j '[\^&l>f- —^SiJ^^ft'-r >^flaSiS\ ■MflDk «k.*^**"^ istf '^fK^S^BJßv fi 'nB^HJHB, •>.,.' lew
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    • 174 8 NO. 3 < Sy -**> HANDELSVERE^GiN6 T: HQ[lANb 1 HANDFLSVFRP.hMJGING "HOLLAND. Handelsvereeniging Holland No. 3 I j j j HANDELSVEBEENIGING "HOLLAND" NOTICE is hereby given tbat tbo abOT(» night Trarlo Marks numbered 1 tosareibc Trade Marki of the HANDELSV EREENIGINQ HOLLAND" Trading Company 'Holland') of Nj 1. Cecil Sbreeb, Singapore,
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    • 128 8 Fire Extinguishers! have extinguished" over 1,250 actual! (Incorporated in England). «^p.^.^... ft of the Commercial World I, Scientifically constructed by first-class workmen from highest grade materials. It is made true and sure, never f misses fire and is always ready for immediate service. ■^Br^bl^B J^^^z^^D^ I F*^T\ F^C 7***t9k Standard
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  • 67 9 > (Cosbbcted Up to July 3) i Bank 4m h 34 7iq demand 348 16 Piivato credits 8m r 5421 82 Nev? York clemar.il P4 privnJa 90 dnya P6 Franco demand V>:.z.U. 81Q 1 India, T. T. 181 '-Tcnglonq, d-:raorjd lO%Prtn YOKOL'AIiA, d^m.iu.i 2C.fi Java, demand 1 85 BA^OKOK
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  • 123 9 Juij 8. ii '17 5 |OD«) 5110 5Q j Gambisc q co Sarobtor Cuba \i. 3 2 rj 84 P «PI fi I CO fapl til peacl itair quality 2if;f do do fl, do 17. £0 do media .i do 20.00 Paar] 8 9, n •.::I1 Itiad for place
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 1610 9 Assurance in force over $9,000,000 GRFAT FASTP?^ I IFF ACCnffANfli niHPANV HMiT m uiUiui oAOlLuii hITL ii«jjjUi\fli%L, lAlmiaiil, illflliill INCOHPOaAT«D IM STRAITS BSTTUEMSNTB>. BAD OFFICE: WJncfccstor Bomae, StaSMOK LONDON OFFICE: 52, OM Jewry, E.C. If aa. 120,000 OwrtMwM »he Raa^iaa o^., of H^MO.Mal -m*m m* BH^LU. Aaaurance Ooa^.L, a eW
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    • 42 9 XT P M JLJL* JL JLTJL« To Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow. The Company's steamer "Van Waerwyck" will be despatched for above ports on or about Bth July. For Freight, deck passage etc. Apply to the 4 gent 2, 3 COLLY ER QUAY.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 294 9 VESSELS ARRIVED. Bcmbilaa, Da: 131, from B&jan 3, foi Baj*n G. Sinsk-uvaL'tf, Dut 298, from PaUmbarr 8, for PtV.erubang 5. R^danp, Sia 198 from Keiantrvn 8, for Kfclnntan nnc, KlacK, Bii 732, from Penang 3, for Penacg 5. Meran, Bci 70, from B Pahat 3, for B Ptthati 4. Namsian,
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    • 507 9 MAIL TABLE. iBMuBadUMt uA looal mm a tollilfcgtowi— ftaaag, Malacca, m.S, (bf Trtto) p.m. fia»y (excel* Rasito?}. Kctr, Tlc^l at.l kUtloo loKiali Lctrni at 6 a.m. -oaore 8, 8.30, noon, I, 4 Mi ».i Cacob A/were a.flo am Cueob mg 3.30 AM Batavin etfl Qj 1 j |Q FM 1*
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  • 749 10 To d<«y, auja the i*!n.»n}» Gazette of Tvtaaay wo are without tho exhilarating prP6enc« of the Hon Mr Scion J.nnef, the Co'or.ial Secretary. He left ua y^^ts-r^ j, 4 as he arrived. abj^rJ a tnun cf war and; amid thy te-outiding revorberatiinß of 101 I reports
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  • Correspondence.
    • 156 10 To the Editor, sir, Your oorraapendanl D c r. 1 aeeumee tLat tue Matiny cf Pabraary 11 ia tha aola grcaod 00 which the claim tor the 19U- It ribbon ia ba^td. Thia ti corrtcr. it i i cla't .vl ptincipaJ'y ou ths grow lan" in 1914, en,
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  • 916 10 A Cheerful Prospect The Directors greatly regrai to report that tha recounts bhow a loss of 187,183.46 oq the sear's working. The lost h chiofly attributable to the following unusual causeß Niao of tha Company's steamers were requisitioned by tba Straits Settlements Government early in October and
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  • 108 10 BARLOWS RUBBSIi REPORT. Singapore, July 3. At tbe opening of tbe Weekly Auctions whicb commenced this inotniug thete was a good demand for all grades except Fino Pilo Crepe aud this wa^ maintained throughout tbe day. Good parcels of Ribbed Smoked Sheet wore keenly competed for and
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  • 493 10 Singapore, Jalf 8 Tu*s signing of Pavje which was an ticipateJ, although vary \7clcjme new*, had practictUy no offset on thr? m«irke:s, but it is to be hoped tha!; the facilities of tha Loadon Stock Rxcli xnge will soon be teopened, when uniJoub:edly buein^^tj wi3l revert; to
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  • 311 10 (June 26 to July 2.) Tha siguing cf Ihl German Peacs Treaty hna bad a slight sentimental effect oa the share market, but .t pill rensaius dull. Rubber Rubber Ima been ta-her Qrrarr thouxb. as uneven uaaiket ainco "Peace' 1 closing about 65^ cents for Sheet and
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  • 286 10 WAS IT FOUL PLAY About 740 pm, on Wednesday, tbe I poJicemin on dutj at the q i.<- cf Orchard Road Police Station b iv? two Chinese dreibed in black clothes pvss by, me of whom was carrying an old tofs bat in bis hand. Tbe policf-uaarj giew Euspiciuu*, stopped
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  • 97 10 Tn« Aimiralfcy are relieving all R N R md R N V R Officers on the Cuica Station by regular R N* Offlcere. Two caw ergine6 ordered from America for tha Hongkong Fire Brigade arrived :bsre by the West C: jjot. Mt6srs Bu^.erfleld and S^ire have received information
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  • 163 10 There is rather a lengthy liet of cases down for heariog at the Supreme Court ibis month 110 lees than 22 bding down for decision. Amongi-t these aro John Roberts v Soon Keck Ltd Mercantile Bick cf India Ltd, v A H M Marican in
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  • 211 10 FOOTBALL. S C C v Raffles Select XI. Not a goal was e:ored labt evening on the Esplanade iv iud tfauio of fcoiball between the 6 C C and K-ifiaea Select XI, but the club wouid no douba have won by t* comfortable in irgiu had is noC
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  • 105 10 Garden Cluu Eillurds m The mernbtrs ot tbe Garueu Club were Ac liorno" oa Sutuiday la b fc v^htn the laler Ciub Billiard* Championship final waa piayed off at 8 pro wtiich re^imea In a win foe Pob Kirn Youg of the Bltutt Chinebe Literary Associatioa wbo de/tated bis oppcDent
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    • 284 10 THE PROPERTY OP W. E. HOOPER ESQ :uropean Bungalow, commanding position, Healthy Locality and > Beautiful Garden. <L Vlessrs. Ching Keng Lee Co. havo received instruo i Ndi to i sale by Public Ar.ction at their Sa. o ttoom Raffles Chambers, Eaifies F Jace, On MONDA V, 14th July 1919
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