The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 July 1919

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPOBE, TUESDAY, JULY 8 1919. NO. 9,715
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  • 248 1 The British airship R :U has safely arrived off St Johns after a successful trip with good weather towards the and Page "> The Kaiser is to be tried at the Liw Courts in London and although it is said Holland will resist extradition the force of
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  • 829 1 A narrow path follows th of tho river Kambok. It links few villagea together, and it winds through Bat valley, •mothered with almost impenetrable Cored on both tides. The valley is bounded by forest clad hills, and beyond these hills aro other hills, and further
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 307 1 RAFFLES HOTEL. largest and most successful Hotel on the Island. FACING THE SEA. suites or Roams and spacious lounges, veranda and beautiful grounds. AFTERNOON TEAS. ry Thursday, Music in attendance. Cinema on the Lawn from 6 15 p.m. j I. u cuisine. Guest night every Saturday, dinner followed by Cinema.
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    • 166 1 Kelly Walsh Ltd. (Incorporated In Hongkong) Just Published The International Relations of the Chinese Empire H U HOSEA BALLOO MORSE, L LD. ADXHOE CF The Trade and Administration off China." "The Guilds of Cbina, Etc Volume H THE PERIGQ OF SUBMISSION 1864 1893 With Il'uhtrations, Diagrams and Maps. Volume ill
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    • 154 1 w LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Fresh*, films al the Harina Hall and Gaiety The Empire. Uev«4 Company at the theatre on July 16; Tfce Dorrod dancers at the Parei opera Pages 2 and 4. Powells list of forthcoming auction sales sales of building site?, and com pound house by ChiDg Keng Lee
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 72 1 THE WEEK Tuesday Bth. HUh watei— 6-5 am., 6 22 Kent Bjard 2 IS p.m. Wednesday 9th. Ulgh Water S-7 a.m., 718 p.m. Thursday 10th High Water— 9 4 a.m., 8-8 p.m. Frttij 11th tilgh. WMot 9tl a.^., B.v p.m. Satirday )2th High W\»i iC-«i ».ir!., 9.30 p.m. Lodge Zetland,
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  • 191 2 Admiral Tudor Tudor's Esca* Drrasponfonfl of the North on June 10 M fol ii i isi.'ul Sir K Tadoc Tudor 1 innfkiog two ii Me .1 L Smith da\ an>' to tua < '.Kids to The ireftftl If vnfts linhlnd the ,aer, and tiir.l
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  • 193 2 Washington, May 22. Tbe latest additions to tbe battleship fleet of tbe American Navy will cost when completed approximately £3. 400, 000 each, a staggering eurn compared with the naval construction of a f e w years ago, and practically double what tbe eame vessels could have
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  • 135 2 The F M S Restrictions The American Consul General, Singapore, forwards to the F M 8 Chamber of Commerce the following copy of a telegram received from tbe Department of State, Washington, relative to removal restrictions on the importations of tin and metal alloys containii g tin: Circular
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  • 122 2 Paris, Muy SI, —At tho laet meatine of International Aeronautic FedoraSuns at tbe Aero Club drf France, on the proposal of Bml Britain (holJt>r', it was decided that tbe Jacques Schubider Cup ehould bo competed for this year in Eugluud in September. There will be no
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 314 2 A DANCE win be bcld at GOODWOOD HALL (EX Til U I ON I A CLUB) -ON18th July ai 9.30 p.m Gcxtle r^rn'p tlckctH $5 each which includes 2 Jaditri t^cLtts if r<q nthU 0. TlekeH cun bo obtaltcJ on apply icfi to the ncn F(crtfary ir. M. C. BCHIPPEBS,
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    • 804 2 A FEATURE PRODUCTION WITH A GRIPPING STORY AM) LIVELY ACTION AND INTERESTING AND ENTERTAINING PIC 1 1 ty AT THE ALHAMBRA Tbe Hall for Music and Features. Eeacb Foad. Second Show at 9.15 p.m. k WIILIAM~FOX~ PRODUCTION FEATURING GEORGE WALSH THE QEEAT ATHLETIJ &TAB THE ISLAND OF DESIEI IN 5
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    • 389 3 ZEBFBIELA ESTATES SOUTH AFRICA AN INCOM2 FOR LIFS ji the li f opportualtlei cff{ red o| u to "riticisiii. itelte and i retarn quallf ii-i--i i itible Aside i< t ,rn :Ji «1, r DOt hi lie :r-<i n Mil The African Id l<\ DM i fir !'iau fl la
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    • 613 3 WANTED WANTKI) Two Tyr^ts (those with Knowledge of Shorthand prc ft rrrd) O >cd sal; ry will be paid to coruptt.i.t persons. Write with particulars to BOUSTEAD* Coy., hhipping Department. > 8 uc Position Wanted an Piece Goods salesmen Of nuwet ((any dchciipticn, long and wide in.iri.ft experience. Apply "Energetic"
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    • 591 3 AUCTION SALE OF A choice collection of Chinese Porcelain, Silver acd Platedware etc. To be held at The Sale Rooms of Messrs Powell and Co., Ltd. Nos. 16 17 Raffles Place. On Friday, 11th July, 1919, at 11 a.m Now cn View. POWELL ft Co .Ltd., Auctioneers. 6-7 11-7 AUCTION
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    • 657 3 OMPANIES ORDINANCES 1889 AND 1915 FRASER NSAVE LIMITED. NOTICE |r hereby given that a Petition was on the 2Pth day of May 1919 presented to the Supremo Court of the ritraita {Settlements at the -icttlement of Singapore by the abovenamed Company to cmtlmi an extension of the said Goruraoy's objeeti
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    • 797 3 SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORF. (NORRIS ESTATE.) UNIQUE OPPORTUMTY IO« 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 Co., Ltd. Nos. 16 17, Raffles Place. Lot Description Area Kg?^ T. S IV. 1.
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  • 46 4 The D-»tin Mei:tri BUAI of Johore and fBDjlly beg totetd:r their gratcfnl thanks to thoe \*ho very feiccly tent letters of con-ili-.tLn. in thfir rectLi tertavem* nt and for the beautiful wrc&ibß on ihu day of the fuceral of ti.e late Damj MINTEI bESAR.
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  • 894 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, July 8, 1919, Reference has already been made to the proposed Estate Staffs Association, now in process of formation with its headquarters at Kuala Lumpur. The proposal is to form a company 60 as to have a definite legal status. In expressing the hope that
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  • 299 4 Messrs Kennedy and Co. of Penang forward a copy of their useful handbook 01 rabbet, mining and industrial companies of Malaya. A High Mass of Requiem frill be sung at the Church of St. JoEepb on Wednesday. 9th in6t at 7 a m for the repose of the soul of
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  • 607 4 S6 Johas, July 4— R 84 reached Notredame bay at six this morning and ii expected to arrive Sc .1 jhns at noon. Bfl Johns, July 4. R 84 was lo?t in a dense fog north of Tnnityb:y a5 6.80 Greenwich meiu time. Amsterdam, July 8. Interviewed by
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  • 38 4 Lcndon, July 3.— The Bifhop of Lon don invited the heads of all demomina tions in London to attend the thanksgiving aft St Pauls. London, July 4.— The death is announced of Sir William Maegregor.
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  • 251 4 Hie ftifnda will be glad to hear tbat Mr C W Hewgill is looking fls and well. Major R F Grey expects to be visiting Malaya towards the end of the year. Dr Qimlette, who has just finished hit military service, hopes to be returning to
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  • 199 4 TAKES PLACE AT LAWCOUR7; Allied Unanimity London, July 4 Reuttr ler note to Holland regarding the exti cf the ex K kittl will be fcigrv. cf the 'JH povsi l.nndcn, July fl. Tbn BlOtl d p\?dnff3 in Iho Picintor't) ip< pavlinmtn; WAI tl the (x K«\i§er in
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  • 383 4 The Empire and the League London, July 2. General Botha in at> interview befora sailing for Mouth Africa said thai as an observer from afnr be waß consequently able to leke a more detached view in the vait struggle than some of bis fellow deleg atei at
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  • 18 4 Lima, July 4.— A revolution has brck ont and the president and cabinet been imprisoned.
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  • 134 4 Particulars of the sudden danth of S Hugh Fort in London ore contain Utter from Mr C I Curvrr. Il» lunch at the Sports C'Jrh oo Mm\ but evidently caught a cbil! and ill that night. The illnrw* d> v« pneumonia with complications, par ly
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 112 4 GALDBEGK MAGGREGGR GO. I■* 3 r frlf I 6 H Erf K^ NEW SUMMER SUITINGS 2 JUST ARRIVED. A GOOD SELECTION I Q AT MODERATE PRICES John Little Co., Ltd. [Inoorporat«d ia EngUad] The Traveller's Malay Pronouncing Hand Book. §Thts bandy little book has now reached its ELEVENTH EDITION, a
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    • 17 4 Victoria Theatre COMMENCING Wednesday, July 16th. i For 4 Nights Only SPECIAL APPEARAr^CE Watch for Further Particulars
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  • 97 5 R 34s PROGRESS Conditions Favourable A ;j.irnl K"rr nrd tine have abandonfl iht im airship K 24 lsft ial I 18 bis m urning i !.c \:r Minietl Hsnalled at i Ight I i ti mh 10 4D f r Bra, Ii 1 9 D v all
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  • 127 5 »lr Cochran offers Itotlinj for q contest li bt«tv?flen wiuonr of tomorrows r and tbe winner <r I'.cks". the match to b§ at i'. 1 19 Lond; t. Jolf I.— Foe the Divia cup the ..i tbe preliminary rcund (July ii) art British U'.es Ropar Barrett, i Qgi
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  • 96 5 London, July 4.— Renter learns that recrmtiug bai prograaaed most satisfac torily averaging 4 to 5,000 men weekly for tbe paet iii weeks. Over '200,000 of the oIJ professional army who had not finished r tnne, ore amoDjj the new recruits. The bulk o! tbe new men
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  • 56 5 londcn .Tuly 8— T#o thousand Ger prisoners at Oswestry, where the wuttlsrs o! the German flset are interned a a pretext thai they were dissatisfied the food arrant-amenta refused to Parsd. and approached the barbedwire theatened the guards with >cki Two hundred and fifty troops were "P »ad
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  • 46 5 |*ew \otk, j u iy I.— Gold shipments of > Calcutta 1,800 to China, 6CO to •'»Pan (all in thousands of dollars) have seen mn London, July 'J -Silver is steady with '&ir demand. July 4 -silver Uat 53} to loe trade hrning ig gteady.
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  • 29 5 INDIA' S REFORM BILL -In the joint committee 0 en;d he would go to Mftftodlj desiring to •<°ry Indian hill. Lord Chelrus•ld gladly welcome ony fcod, provided it carried
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  • 24 5 I- A hundred nrr dsad and I -Mugallo dis I to tin earthquake "|M to house- and attiatic *n v«ry great
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  • 6 5 •>• ■PptoiimaUlj a»»,000.
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  • 1343 5 PREMIER'S GREAT TRIUMPH Polish Difficulties London, July 3. Rooter learns that tba n=>w C/echo Slo/akU KtjpobliO will have an Hreft of flftsfl V fl thousand rrjuare mile* and n population of fourteen millions The, numbrtr cr Germans in Bohemia It !tweut>(n-e P r oent iu Moravia eighteen I
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  • 269 5 Germans Leave Riga Copenhagen, July 4. The result of the allied mediation is that an armistice between tbe Esthonians and the German troops was signed at Riga on July 8, providing thai Imperial German troops shall evacuate Lettland quickly, and both the Imperial troops and Baltic Landeswehr
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  • 116 5 London, July B.— ln th« House of Commons, rtplyiug to Mr Wedgwood Benn, Mr Long stated that the British naval construction programme for 1920 would not ba ruodiflad owing to the sinking of tbe Getman fleet, lie pouted out that the piogramme hud already baen reduced very
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  • 240 5 GERMAN POSITION BETTER Dissatisfied Coiton Workers Rome. July 3 —The hi*u post of I living led to disturbance* ia Bologna Florence, ADcona and tlspw'oere, Shops were looted and Ecma people killed or wounded. Chicago, July B.— Ten thoua.^rd jjarmenc woikera have Started a gotieral strl!<« tying up
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  • 112 5 Louden, .luN 4 In a letter to the Times, Lord lucho*pe urgss the abolition ol the cable censorsh p, admission to the ueo of private codes in order to minimise cable delays and to facilitate the reeutnp tion of business. Tbe Times in a leader supports Lord
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  • 94 5 Athens, July 2. The court martial on those responsible for the attacks on the Allied troopi at Athens and tbe Piraeus in Deo 1910 have ended and all accused have been heavily sentenced. Merouris, sx mayor, was sentenced to dsath. The sen tences constitute the strongest evidence
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  • 47 5 Cairo, June 35. The military author ities bave imposed flnsi totalling £119,462 sterling upon various districts Cor damaging the railways and other government property in the receot riots. Cairo, June 2T— ln view of tbe improved situation, the press ceasorship has been abolished.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 258 5 To tiie Editor, Sir, According to your contemporary it seems that quite recently four inspectors have reeigned the Straita Police. From what oce hears all these men had proved themselves, probably as superior to the average men in the service, anyhow they are all well Epoken of. Keen
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 68 5 ROBINSON Co. rixiz9n &UHt*Lltb OF C 'OARETTES« In Airtight Tins of 50s* %i Ts&^J TENOR, BASSO AMERICAN Recognized by connoisseurs as THE ARISTOCen OF CIG&OETTES. \JUeslminsler gThbacca\ SINGAPORE CENTENARY OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHS now on view Mr. H. N. BUCKERIDGE'S STUDIO 17/E BURLINGTON, CLEOWAX STREET (FORMERLY HOTEL DE L\ PAIX). Macdougall's Specialities.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 445 6 (INCORPOK.VTFD IN JAPAN) ONDSR MAIL CONTKAJr WITH THI IMPSRIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. (Subject to alterations without notice) HH3OPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) rortniattiy service. For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, London and Antwerp "TAMBA MA 1 llth Jnly "WJHIII4 MARU" mid July BA.DO HARD end July "AWA MARU M (Antwerp direct) end
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    • 819 6 Koninkiyke Paketvaart Maatschapplj (Incorporated In Holland.) ROY\L PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA Telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. UO2 Managers Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Yan Waerwfck Honjjkyns. Amoy and Swatow ...July 8 Cobn Mootok and Palembang Joly
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    • 478 6 Sharp attacks of cc B) i^wiiluwJMUM^iy^Ba very prevalent in mCvWOODS4 ing climate, and it tii/vRt/\T J to know what f S^F^S^I I iZP^vl trouble. Here is the kno^ >l JBS^^^T^s| ledge to act on hi u If UUUU UIUUi gl. I Peppermint CufsJ fjjll i m, c.^.-'« m and take
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  • 156 7 A?in(B l'atcr;oi Simoaa ani Co. Trafalgar 8 534 against 4,425 total to date 11 Ot 5. Ccnonuts 14.025; tgsiatl 11.228; total e > date 29,646. Agent] Hooglaudt and Co. Pcn^kattan 90,000 Ban^oea Pcerba 60, C00 Batu R*ta 8 9,G00 Agents Alamson Gilftilan »v Co (Penang^. Rahman
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  • 73 7 We have been hit below the bait." German Official Statement Satan chides ein The ehamless Hun now schools Hia victims in respect for rulee He who, B5 victor, kcew no other law Than frightfulnesa he, red ia tooth and claw, Vet foiled and worsted in bia fell
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  • 449 7 Singapore, July, let, 1919. Beans, Long per catty u do. Freuch do 20 Beef per lb. 26 I Boef Steak do i s Boan Sprout9 per catty 4 j Bamboo Sprouts do 6 Blachau do 18 Brinjals do 8 Cabbage, Batavla do 61 do. China do ril
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 279 7 !iil'!i!!lll!!l!li!!i!ll!ll!IHI!UI!llllil^ The Difference in this Baby I from the usual bottle-fed baby is hit firm flesh, r s \> strong bone and happy intelligent expression S tins is because he has been reared on Glaxo. His parents s:iy, He has not had a day's illness," and he A. looks as
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    • 1123 7 African Realty Trust Ltd. (Incorporated in South Africa.) sins y&BH IBLJB m__ m_jct 9 BBL nrm&^ <*L \J a AGRES ACRES THE FINEST ORANGE LAND Independence. IN THE WORLD. Freedom. FOR THE MAN OR WOMAN OF LARGE AND SMALL MEANS, AN INCOME FOR LIFE. question or Lrt*™^ B yGaFB W
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  • 673 8 Government s Policy Expounded V»*e ura afei: J to give publicity to the following Boya tbe Pinarjg Gazette: The Colonial Seoretary, the Hon Mr F S James, arrived ia P^aiing at 2 p m on Fri j day, having corr-o from Sitgnpcre on II M Sjdnr-y
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  • 193 8 Wriiiug to Ch* rimei of Malaya from Ma borne at Oateriey Park, T-eworth, I Middlesex, on May 23 Mr P B F Ban says I enliated soon atlct I got Homo and was poeted to tba Artigta' U.fles O T C, bui I had been in
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  • 58 8 Kingston, Jamaica, May 28. Statistics furnished by tbe fruit companies sbo* j tout un extraordinary crop of bananaa is expected. 16 If believed that tbe crop will amount: to tea million stems this year, which la four times as much as last year. Tfee j shipping companies
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 442 8 (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.) f Hy-Sib for use in floors, walls, ceiling, partitions. May I be supplied curved to suit tauks, culverts, conduits, sewers I Rib-Lath forms a perfect cliuch or key to plaster. J Rib Bars used for reinforcement iu foundations, bridge I abutments, columns, girders, etc. The
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    • 59 8 iZS X^l JL JL xa. k^ AND "DHPNVI F ls ITO.JDI^ JL AjJLj I In 1 and 5 Gallon Drums From all dealers. (Incorporated in England'. SOLE IMPORTERS. ■■■I 'i i^siaaaß I (LEVER BROS. LTD.) CHEMICALLY PURE DOUBLE DISTILLED IN CASE OF I 2 by 28 Ib. Tins I PRICE
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  • 57 9 (CORBBCTBD UP TO Jl. Bank 4m a n7 1« demand j il6 Privnte creuita Bto b 14 h Now York demand N privntfl 90 day9 France demand Bank Blu Indi*, T. T. Honqkono, demand Pram Yokohama, demaml |oil Java, dernr.nd r Bangkok, demand 68 Sovereionh, B«irjk Suyinj; fb 51
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  • 123 9 Jalj Tin (4CO tcaa) 1117.00 GamJ |g 0( Gambisr Cuba No. 1 L PP >W 84 CO Pepper, I .'sir) i.i;;ioc\., Briall poatl vTalr r in do do fl.ho tit: 17.60 do medium pear! do 20.00 Paar! indrlad /or p>«co I^7f> Ccpra Mi-cJ j Q( Opium, P.snnrr? BBOecllfl«d lilce,
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  • 32 9 Ja!y 7, 1919. The following ara tbo ehnres as to which cbnngee are BOlifltd id Meesrr Frmer and Co'« list INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellerp U. Engfreera Ltd BS.CO '/8 60
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 643 9 f.^, 000, 000 Assurance in force over $9,000,000 I AT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) &D OFFICE Winchester Home. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32. Old Jewry. E.C I I zsaz issdh^cf 0 couri Eaii aa a ooii fia wuh 8h i! sishwf3 :iot I ■untfc lumflw. AGENTS
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    • 419 9 KOBTH BRITISH ANii McftCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY (lucorporaio'l In Oraal BiiiaJu), TOTAL rUNOB TWENTY-THREE KILUOHB •tarUa*. ANNUAL REVENUE FIVE WIUMIS Sterling. FIBS Simple ConirHCu.-i, riltft ClOßlOHaikan. M-\:-:iN]u ilarine and Transport In-tnr-incea ol A>! Klntl» nraßßßOled at currtnt ratep. KOTOS CAR Pclidei 1-Hiud by Ihla I^iupany cov%r AootOeDtaJ Dnuiacc Pnbllo Ciiabillty, Barglary,
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    • 496 9 THE HO HONG BAHK. LIMITED. (Incorporated li th^ S;ra!ts S^rCemer.ts) Hfjad Oki^cj: Bingapore, Hum M Ohamberi B A fi BRiaCBBS Penanif-H-i Beach Btr< Malacca— i -ji J.nker Street ■uiP-77/7t Jalan 3i lelinaa. Batu Pahat-U9 Jalto Rahamat, AOESCIf-S AT Loodoo, Kgw York. Bm Francisco, Semar ng, Pllemkaog. an>l Tra-n CAPITAL. Ac:borlsec3
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    • 105 9 Independent Steamship Corporation. (Incorporated In tho United States of /-rrcric New Direct Service between New York, Singapore and Java Ports and vice versa via Suez Canal. With tfce Co-operation of the Unl'eJ States Shipping Board a dlreot steamship line as above has been plaaned A ccmmenccmert Is belnr made with
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 621 9 MAILS FOR EUROPE. Left Singapore Due In London Arrived May2Uh J> Juno a Mayilith E 21 May 24th F %o May 29th O Jucubra A July 3 Jaoo .*th B June Bth n Juno '9th D June 1 let K Juiie iSth F July Bra A J^ly Stb B VESSELS
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    • 301 9 :/,AIL TABLE. Ttdaj. ißlcizaeOiate aad local main, to icui a is list below i— Pcaanj, Malaeoa, F.M.B. (by Train) 8 p.m. flallj (ozoeyt Ban6a7^. Kola Tinggl and stations to Koala Lampai at 6 a.m. Johoro 8, 9.30, noon. 1, 4 A I p.m. Pulau Soegi Sultana 9 am Cncob Azme'rt
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  • 1612 10 From ()%r Own Corrttpondenl Indian Affairs. Loniou, M >y 291h. Mr Montague last week produced tbo Indian Budget which, as >ou will probably have now noticed, hns received widespread attention in this country, but not because of what the HaJ^et contained. The public interest ll dot rathe!
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  • 245 10 S. L R. A. Tho Lady Ere lyn Y )UQ2 won the July ipoon with a not? ecora of 58. The fol lowing wero the tcorcs 100 yd« 150 yds Totwl Lady Evelyn Y.^ung 80 2H 88 68 Mra Ltaghan Carter J8 B0 67.92 Mrs Oopeland 25 24
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  • 24 10 Lieut. P N Lonedale is returning to the F M S by the P Bad O Gablocz which sailed from London on June 26.
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  • 522 10 Thk Kat Anoklino Murder. i The Controller de Kit Angolino who 1 was murdered in Knmpong Seloera Pangang, on tha north coaaS of the Toll Toll district, Celebes, had gone to arrest those unwilling to perform the oocfea. The Chief requested that tbe arrest should not be made
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  • 255 10 A William Fez production, the Idltnd ol Desire, in five parts, featuring G«orga Walsh, the athletic star, has been Included in the change ol prcgramraa ol the Alhambra cinema along with a comedy drama presenting clever little Gloria Joy, The Fortunes of Corinn?, in two parts, a Topical
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  • 57 10 The marriage of Mr A E Taylor, Irish j Guards, of Langknt, Sumatra, eon of Mr T E Taylor, ot Manchester and Saraa rang, and Doris Eileen, daughter o£ the late Mr H J Almond, of Caracas, Vene ztiela, and Mr» Almond, Clifton, was to j take place on June
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  • 370 10 The P and O Egypt ia due here from Colombo at 8 a.m. en Wed.'.esday the 9th j instant. Capt Vaz, late cf the Straiie Shipping Company, has been appoicted Chief BoardiDg Officer, Peuarg. Captain E P Smith, Chief Boarding Officer, Penaug, was presented with an address and
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  • 146 10 Ai will ba seen from our advertisement columnß, Mr and Mte Dorroe, the Kama ninn artistes have been engaged by the management of the New Victoria Parsi Theatrical Company to appear at their ■pacious tent, at tbe corner of Selegis and Buktt Timah Roada for a run
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  • 75 10 Previously ackuowlodged $14/231 Natt proceeds Kloet relieffund concert 1,009.81 United Malaysian liabber Co Ltd i On Pahang Para Rubber Syndicate Ltd 100 SapoDg Rubber nnd Tobacco Eetata lO q Contribution of the Penang CotnmuniLy turoughthe N\:th erland Consul at Panang 1 6C7 J Ttrsteeg 2 5 W
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  • 114 10 The tKortality returns for the v/es k ended Jnr.9 28kfa for Si Df sport show 284 deatbp, a ratio per railie of 88 93. Chief causes of death: phthUil 44, raalnri:>.l lever 3'2, convulsion 47, dysentery 19, bfarib-ri '28 pneumonia 26. Four imported cUolera c-isen one death of mouinaitia two
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 81 10 PKOPEKTY SALES. The following Singapore properties were eold by publij auction by Messrs Ching Keofi Lee aud Coy at their saleroom yesterday afti rnoon. Freehold buiicing allo*mentH situate at Kock Road and Cavenßpu Road, area 8,061 eq ft, bought by S P K M S T Soraaeundarnm Chitty. at ?I.'J5
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    • 223 10 I Pills or Lenses, The man with a headache may need pills, but a I headaches have been treated with pills without i when lenses whave produced wonderful result?. it comes to therapeutics, there ia a difference bet lenses and pills. Lenses can be put on and take an indefinite
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