The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 August 1919
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1919-08-05 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 5 1919. NO. 9,73815 words
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Article1360 1919-08-05 1 What, is truth Mid jetting Pilate an I would not .stay fo? an an.-uer." Sir Charles Walston, in hit .nd spirited essay, is not su much oed to Jiml a philosophic reply to Pilate's question m to insist on the supreme value of truth in public and private relationships,1,360 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement189 1919-08-05 1 ifArrL&d nuILL. I The largest and most successful Hotel on the Island FACING THE SEA. I g Suites of Rooms and spacious lounges, verandah and beautiful grouuds. AFTERNOON TEAS. ry Thursday, Music in attendance. Cinema on the Lawn from 6.15 p.m. First class cuisine. Guest night every Saturday, dinner fo189 words
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Advertisement503 1919-08-05 1 Kelly Walsh Ltd. (Incorporated Is Hongkong) I /VEII/ BOORS JUST ARRIVED. Belgium under German Occupation ,V\ i.an Her Fcatth and Beauty by by B Whitlock, United ttat^s ilax Parnet $3 50 Min ster t Belgium 2 Yols 517.50 The Ni rvcus Child by H. C. Cameron \2B '< A Short503 words
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Advertisement403 1919-08-05 1 THE DAY'S NEWS. The police strike at, ilnme baa provod a failure in the main, in Liverpool «a!oce was the number of absentees an appreoi able proportion of the force. Tfio Police Bill h-is been passed by the Commons Page Sjrious trouble is feared in Amerirvt through the dearness of403 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous114 1919-08-05 1 THE WEEK Toesdai sth High Water *i r» m.. 4 13 p.rn Dteobarged Soldiers' aid Sai;ord' moctirg. Ctinnibsr of Commoicd, noon. Wednesday 6th vtgh Wat r— j h.u. 17 p.m. Rcut Bcmd 2 I p.m. flla I'audau mectlug b'vatt ana Co. 'Jnveiiiug "or-ruit Slemorl»1 Qa'l, 11.30 a ro. St Audrew'a114 words
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Article129 1919-08-05 2 During July and August several bnttalions will be sent to India to mcke further provision (or the flrxiprgeDcies arieic? frcm the dißtarbed sUte of tbe country and the trouble on the North Waet Frontier, and ultimately to release, so far as tha military •ituation permits. d?mobili9*bJe men129 words
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Article51 1919-08-05 2 Orderß for wf ek ending August 9. Tuesday An« f Signalling, 6.16 p.m. Physical Drill 8 33 pm. Wednesday, Aug 6. Foil Concert Re bearsal, Victoria Theatre, 8 80 p.m. Friday Aug 8. Saouta Parade at Victoria Theatre 8 80 p.m. Individual Troop Orders as leaned by51 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement398 1919-08-05 2 i :< as moan tbo ba9is of ad writ \J ing of advertising, for wltbout fff\ leas nc thing can oe t-tated-the MIJJ better tbe ide»e the better the jjK p»atemouts and tho stronger the /I advertising. *lM etudy ab=orb, thinh oat ideas y by oil v eanp. Word's aro398 words
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Advertisement998 1919-08-05 2 From Tuesday, August 5. to Sunday August in A RATTLING GOOD SERIAL AND THE SCREEN ADAPTATION OF A WELL-KNOWN st AT THE Oa ALHAMBR\ The Hall for Music and Features. Beach Roas Second Bbow at 9 p.m. WESTEi.N PHOTOPLAYS Enthralling Serial of Thrills rxATURmo Fascinating Leah Balrd, the well known998 words
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Advertisement688 1919-08-05 3 PRELIMINARY NOTICE sites for Bungalows at TangHn. Healthy locality and tifully situated next to hoHand Park fstate Holland Road. rs. (I'ing Keng Lee Co., have received instructions to offer for sale b> Public Auction at their Sale Room I affiss Chambers. Raffles Place, At an early date !HE UNDERMENTIONED VALUABLE688 words
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Advertisement680 1919-08-05 3 AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges, the property of fifteen pawnshops. On Tuesday sth August 1919 at 10 a.m. On Thursday 7th at 13 On Saturday 9th at 10 On Monday 11th at 10 The Pledges couHlsting of wa'ches, chains gold, diamond and other rings, earriog-i, Chinese and Malay ornatm nts680 words
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Advertisement673 1919-08-05 3 WANTED WANIR A Reliable Cle»fe with experfence in wines and provisions and good knowledge oi typewriting. Apply personally, B. High Street. 14 -7 no WANTED immediately a clerk with Fire Insurance experience and knowledge of type- writing. Apply st.tlDg salary expected and givlDK p-vrti :ui»rs of prevlom experience to Box673 words
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Advertisement794 1919-08-05 3 A FINE OPPORTUNITY TO RUBBER MANU--1 FACTURERS. DEALERS, SPECULATORS, BROKERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS ETC. What is $6 a ttonth to a Robber bueino'fl man Good infoimatfon is worth hundreds of times that amount Well then 86 with order and fell address will brina a dally Knbber market report to yoar794 words
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Advertisement539 1919-08-05 3 THF. MERCANTILE BANK OF IN9 A, Ltd. INCORPORATED IN HNUII. CAPITAL £1 500 000 SUBSCRIBED CKSOOOO PAID-UP £750,000 RESERVE FUND ft REST jI7BJ/700 BOARD OS 1 DiRECTORi H. J. Buck Esg., Chairman H. Moivill S!m n* Esq. J Hlr David Yaol tJ. M. llyrt Khq p H. OhalQKrs Esq. fiord539 words
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Article22 1919-08-05 4 lOlivsro —At 111, Beramjoon Read, at 3 p.m od the Snd inn to Mr. Mrs. C. F. Olivero k a girl.22 words
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Article113 1919-08-05 4 CairncroB3— Am«er. At Ft Auirew's Chcrcb, rotaog, on July lltt, by tho Rev Dor; aid J. Kcss If. a.. Ja^B Cairncro", o' the Chartered tank of India, Auatialiaaod China, Hugapore to Olive, only C-*ugtu-r o f Dr. and Mks. Amner, Pi kt t, West Biam. Fyne— NICHOLLB.— On Angost113 words
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1299 1919-08-05 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday Aug 5, 1919. War has left behind it many troublesome problems and the one most affecting the common people is that of the tortoise how to make ends meet. The relation between wages and the cost of living— how long a man has to work1,299 words
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Article541 1919-08-05 4 Penang Ti Perak. From Our o%m» OottuwoiuUkl Penang, Aug 4. There wae rain early this morning and Perak only ridded 59 to their previous 6core. The wicket did not fruit the home team and Spowere who w.<»- iu great form with the ball captured 6 wicketa for 8541 words
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Article139 1919-08-05 4 Mr J C Pattison, Gaoler, Penang, is going home by the Egypt, on retirement, after 27 years' service. He will be succeeded by Mr A D Livingstone, Malacca. Two Bailors, an Irishman and a Scotch man, could never agree, and the rest of the crew had become adepts in starling139 words
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Article71 1919-08-05 4 The rr.iberi into the Kins'H gaily flying v rp*| R 1 ed R ioecnb,! the British r M ta,^ loternatiou ntw and self Ijoka iu q is IUII to bo which bae been built Hamburg f Bt thfl DOOOIaiiOB thatbLc dropped menl. Above S: kept in very fi,71 words
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Article186 1919-08-05 4 The marriagi Andrew's Caihad moud vS'ocWbo.y Hoc Bukit B only son ct y of K«bur, Lleascr, yci: J S Nicholla, ct Valley Road, late ol Western A <-t. p t Chaplain (Hev Only the mobt Lot couple were e away by her father and w M u attired186 words
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Article355 1919-08-05 4 Trouble In Koala Lumpor The first intimation that the :>u public of Kuala Lumpur Lad oafs of anything out of the ordinary hippc io Chinese circles was the clotiof at Chinese shops in town. The; *m open early in the morning, belli* A m practically all the shops355 words
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Advertisement96 1919-08-05 4 FRESH STOCK ARRIVED I *l ft M I V SOLE 4GE/VTS. Tennis Requisites THE IDEAL RACKET FOR J| THE TOURNAMENTS H Jefferies-Kliney" The height of perfection in design, ¥BS material and Workmanship JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated n England.) Mr. H. N. BUCKERIDGE at e of Me srs. LAFAYETTE, Photographers96 words
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Advertisement20 1919-08-05 4 MANILA HOUSE 198, ORCHARD ROAD SPECIAL SELECTION OF HANDMADE k EMBROIDERY AND LINGERIE. HIGH CLASS MILLINERY. HATS MADE TO ORDER.20 words
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Article89 1919-08-05 5 I" LNER WEALTH I -reukinfi! lo tbe British col Si irt tLe :rion9 of the motbti eoontrj .p o ouwealih went ■f the We t: mwtalth b. d more r our iud i l hi mid it icy as \t OOlO' I often QOt t\: irei c89 words
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Article379 1919-08-05 5 Chance for Development Col. Amery. speaking aitlOfflsfl estimates, emphasised bi immensity of the patriotic efforts in i i cf oar fellow subjects overseas. |tc jbtbe eanged hx notioc the sum total rj tffottfe in the field before oTer:ber lltb. either by measuring by momberof live* sacrificed379 words
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Article476 1919-08-05 5 LIGHTNING ATTEMPT FAILS London, August 1 An Bnncuncem.nt of a police Ucike for July 81 was i Bsu d by the so called police union, which has b9en responsible for the pr«v.o:i* trouble, but which l oßt largo parentage oi member* after tbo bettlemect cf the wagei question.476 words
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Article305 1919-08-05 5 THE KNOT." A nautical mile is 6,000 feet, and when a ship is covering ten nautical miles per hour bhe is said to be doing hex ten knots." The reason of this is plain if we look at the way in which, till, say, forty years ago, the speed of305 words
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Article60 1919-08-05 5 One of the freshers at Oxford next terra will be the Rev Suriyagoda Sumangala, the Vice- Principal ot the Paruma Dhamma Getiya Oriental College, Ceylon. As a Buddhist monk he will have his htad shaven, wear the yellow robe and carry his fan, which he mast place in front of60 words
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Article486 1919-08-05 5 CENTRAL EUROPE Loudon, Aug I.— Official Deniken haß captured Poltava. Pacla, Au<ju-*t 2.— The Polieh parliament h:x.H rtttfl-cl the t;ea:> of poace with Oermnry ar;d aleo a treaty Guaranteeing j tbe rights of minorities io. Poland bv 'JB5 to 41. Copenhagen, Aug 2.— Th* EUhonian Prtea Bureau486 words
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Article107 1919-08-05 5 London, Ang 1. The House of Com ruons has voted 417,000 for tbe completion o! tbe post office wireless stations in Oxfordshire and Egypt. It is hoped that a commercial wireless service will be operating between those two points early In 1920. The service is intended to be107 words
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Article74 1919-08-05 5 London, Aug I.— The Board of Trade announces that theßritieh war medal will i be granted to British, Dominion and Indian mercantile mariners who have eerved for six months during the war. Another medal, called the Mercanti'e Marine war medal, will ba awarded to mariners who comple74 words
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Article125 1919-08-05 5 A cntions phenomenon was observed Dear the Government Offices, Kuching. Although the air was quite still, several pillars of dust rose from the road near the Bund acd, wbirliug at a great rntti and gainiug in density ne they collected j more duet, pasted slowly alorg the road and turning125 words
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Article86 1919-08-05 5 DEARNESS OF LIVING Washington, July 81 —Tbe increase io tbe cost of living is causing trouble in the United Stutea. Preeidenfi Wilgjn hat ismied a btacement that he is devoting his whole attention to the matta*. The Pro sidenC cf the ruflwaymen's union threaten* drastic ateps uru'eaa w^gss86 words
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Article208 1919-08-05 5 The Chicago Tro ubles Chicago, Aug 1. The terror end b!oodshed abated yesterday evening but sporadic tightlug prevailed, dtepitfl the troop* and police continuing to patrol tbe city. The total dtatb roll hitherto ia tbirtjeight, including eighteen negroes. Chicago, August '2 —Tho rrxi'w&y shop men bava decided in f<%vcur cf208 words
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Article100 1919-08-05 5 Berlin, July 81. Revelations of tbe secret hi6tory of tbe war continue daily, mostly mutual recriminations, but the main fact emerges that after August, tbe German leaders were torn by conflicting emotions. Ludendoiff held bis ground until the end of September, when he admitted that hope tbere was100 words
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Article133 1919-08-05 5 Paris, Aug I.— The Supreme Council today considered the recommendations of military adviteri as regards Danzig. Ii wai decided that Polish troops should be forbidden to enter the town and that German troops should evacuate it. The administration of the territory has been planed in the hands133 words
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Article179 1919-08-05 5 The third and fourth episodes of the Wolves of Kulfcur will be screened a? the Alhambra, tonight, at nice o'clock, after which there will ha a new edition of the Pathe Gazette, followpd by a screen ver sion of Baroness Orczy's well known novel, The Scarlet Pimpernel, in179 words
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Article53 1919-08-05 5 The new Roman Catholic Church at Gopeng was completed a5 the beginning of April last and wae dedicated last Sunday week by the Right Rev Father E Mariette, Vicar General ot the Diocese of Malacca, assisted by the Rev Fathers H Duvelle, of Johore Harhu, and Rev Father H Germane,53 words
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Advertisement127 1919-08-05 5 ROBINSON Co. The i- Lidderdiile ROBINSON Co. »JU.'- I UMl*^'/«>^ iu i.-.fi j.^»» _-..■^«A■ .»-jn ■■■it..— TTTVa P STAFFORD S INKS. neat Glass Bottles fitted with Dripess Pour Regulator. COMMERCIAL WRITING FLUID in Quart and Pint B ottles NON COPYING CARMINE INK in Pint Boltlcs m SOLD BY Fraser Neave,127 words
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Advertisement427 1919-08-05 6 (INC.OKPORiTED IN JVPANi DNDKR MAIL CONTRACT WITH TH2 IMPERIAL JAFANX3B GOViCRNMENT. to alteratloas without notice) ■DROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) Fortmgntiy service For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, London and Antwerp "AWAMARO" (Antwerp direct) early August •KIT AN J MAbtU M August 41 1\ V MVHU about enJ August SPROPEAN LINE.427 words
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Advertisement749 1919-08-05 6 Konlnklykft Paketvaart Maatschappi] (Inccrpor&ted In Holland.) ROY\D PA.CKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVTA Telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. ICO2 Managers Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COIiLYSR QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH TEIE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Van Reks lUduw, BtmtOß. Patavla. Cherlbon, Tefal, Pekaloßgaa, Femararg. Bcnrabaxa Boeleieng. Am7-enan-Laboea"i-Hadjl, TallwaDg,749 words
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Advertisement646 1919-08-05 6 NO I (OoEapanloB Inoorpcxatoi i n Eug'aaa Maili and Passenger EUbsvic pen7nsular and ohsental s w (Under Contraot wltb His acajea'a Qovernment' Tbe company! mail services east ow BOMn^v pendod. UDafl^ are ti c LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE DUE SINGAPORE E«ypt "^A^^l Pa=. engera for Earopo are booked by the above646 words
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Advertisement446 1919-08-05 7 Interest to Every Woman. He Fair- the Dark, the Matron and the Maiden. jdUSfVE AND PROVED METHOD OF HAIB-BEAUTV CULTIVATION. 1000,000 HARLENE Hair-Drill Outfits THE HARIENE WAY I VII fx^wSHß^Bwl^^"?^.^* l cla» s e ml 1 -<^ B|Sb ociety are now .atfaf^BW^ rtjfuinrly practis> si<K: Workers. ihroad 4 W^kSbT -JHiftjattiyy^446 words
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Advertisement33 1919-08-05 7 WEIsOBJ I in SI STOCKS OF I AVER.YS' AND FAIRBANKS HU7TENBAGH BROS. CO. DISINFECTANTS. AND In 1 and 5 Gallon Drums From all dealers. The Borneo 'Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England). SOLE IMPORTERS.33 words
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Advertisement344 1919-08-05 7 lllllllllllinillltllllllHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllilliNililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHi!; The Difference in this Baby from the usual bottle-fed baby is his firm flesh, 5= strong bone and happy intelligent expression S R s s ecause h e as cen reared on Glaxo. if See the Glaxo SmilcJ^^ggr look. Glaxo- fed babies arc lucky =r o2 f' l X344 words
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Article250 1919-08-05 8 WHAT LOSS OF WEIGHT MEANS. How Many P3ople Maintain Streng;h When you are ill and losing weight fulling in strength and growing pale and sallow da] by day it is a sign that you coed iuore b)o~<\ Whatever the cause, there can be no reli«. 1 until the blood is250 words
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Advertisement567 1919-08-05 8 African Realty Trust Ltd. (Incorporated in South Africa.) ICL E r <P l^!> ii Ez^f% i- 11. pm I CL fliiill ACRES ACRES THE FINEST ORANGE LAND Independence. IN THE WORLD. Freedom. FOR THE MAN OR WOMAN OF LARGE AND SMALL MEANS, AN INCOME FOR LIFE. A payment of jEI-0567 words
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Advertisement125 1919-08-05 8 g There are many varieties and many v? ■LloDf o drtliiAL liaIKA" IMPORTERS (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND), I SINGAPORE. I i KJB <} 1 AUCTIONEERS VALUERS .r* (Incojporatod in Singapore., p: .<tr ESTABLISHED 54 TB4BB JBa FORTHCOMING SALES 1 One a-^t cf Boring Toils, -A in, together wlfch 3f> feet cluing125 words
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Advertisement265 1919-08-05 8 JM S^ I I iJ W Cft D lifnTn j "V rf% afi 111 ■■i o lu j»i! inrnnl the improved H LLo ul rntflS THE MOST POPULAR PRESS] O/V THE MARKET. DNITED ENGINEERS LIMITEI INCORFOBATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. aIWuAFUKL. S Damp Walls. Ifi^^Sl Flooded Cellars j Rather Strengthens265 words
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Article129 1919-08-05 9 Aug 2. Tin buyers 0181.50 Gambier ]8 50 Gambiar Cnbe No. 1 24 0C Pepper lUack btdln. S'pote E9.50 Pepper, (Wbifco felt) 61 00 Tapiooa, Bdall ppat] if air qaali:>) 23 00 do do Cake do 19.2C do medium pour! do 22-00 Pontl Sr»Ro, sraoll 16 00 Ccpta Bnndried129 words
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Article70 1919-08-05 9 (Corrected Dp to Ang 1.) Bank 4 m 24 7 10 M demand J4B 16 Private credit-! 8m 1411 16 New York Bank demand 61 3-8 N credits 90 days 53* France demand Bank 810 India, T. T. 188 Hongkong, demand 64$%Pnm Yokohama, demand 101 J .Tava, demand 18^^70 words
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Article105 1919-08-05 9 ?t-lai. liiißiefllalc caC local :^»'.;s, t.*»u rvt >cr a '.a HeS kc-.cv? Fenaus, MtlaorA, F-M.i; (by Train) C p.m. Kuta Tlcggi and stafelono to Kuala Lumpnw at 6 a.m. Johoto 8, 9.80, coon, S, 4 A 1 y,m. Cucob Socn Hong 9 am P Butara k P Bulang105 words
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Advertisement221 1919-08-05 9 •4 ftftO 000 I Assurance In force over $8,000,000 T EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED INCOBPOSATID IN BTBAITS SETTLEKE.'; -3) gjtf OFFICE: Winchester House. Singapore. LOKBO omcE: OJd Jew?y K£ !33 00 0 B0 6 »<» «»pu« w... ,>e B.u.s.r.re Aasotana( Com aolea :40l eTOry t^ mlM I NSOLASStBAT^ MONET221 words
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Advertisement452 1919-08-05 9 THE HO KONG BANK, LIMITED. {Incorporattd In the Straits Settlemsnts) Head Office Singapore, Radoa Chambers 5 A 8 Bramcheb Penang— 85 Boaob Street. Malacca— 131 Jonker street. Muar-77/?9 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat— IC9 Jalan Kahazcat. Agencies at London, New York, Ban Francisco, Semaraug, Paietnbanp. nnd Trang. CAPITAL. Anlfcorised B,COC,OCO Issned452 words
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Advertisement364 1919-08-05 9 lIE OIAH UlEKtr. K^fS :>D$ C2JCOKPORATED 1^ BIAM.) COASTING BXRYIOX. M B!f« f jMfitri*, B-ciic, lilwCN, rmi, Mwm, tei,pr v pa Wi i fr Wigcrg, UtM, Koksiwri, Smaoi, Lt^wat. tagw, ESS aaVa/igS, f val Dejariu^j 88 SUDDHADIB 4 th August 1919 6th August 1919 as VALAYA nth August 1919 13th364 words
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Advertisement374 1919-08-05 9 FOR HONGKONG AND KOBE. The lado-'hica tttam Navigation Cos B.H. "NAMSANG" 2?3 toes will bo deft patched for above portß on Wednesday the 6th lust, at 4 p.m. For further information apply to, BCUSTEAD t CO., Agents. 5 8 gg QCEA* STEAM SHIP CO. LTD. CHINA MUTUAL NAVIGATION CO. LTO.374 words
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Miscellaneous29 1919-08-05 9 ANJER SHIPPING. July 25, Dat Dirdanu3, from Eadt for Eurcpe. July 28, BciC Canara, from West for Soerabaya. July 81, Brit Islander, Fies Ewart, from Christmas Island for Singapore.29 words
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Miscellaneous461 1919-08-05 9 VESSELS ARRIVED. Japan, Brit 8887, from Hongkong 4, for Calcutta one. Nam Sang, Brit SfiQl, from Calcutta 4, for Hongkong and Japan uno. Ban Fo Soon, Dot 230, from Soerabaya 4. fur Pontianak uno. Vapeter, Fr 2873, from Haiphong 8, for Colombo 4. Giang Ann, Brit [6 67, from Batavia461 words
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Article1553 1919-08-05 10 LT COL WARD. HI P. INTERVIEWED. Tbe Ku slaa Situation. Responding to a request by a rrprefiactativc of th« "Picang Gazette" fur an exprcrsiou cf bis views on the British labour ciaia nnd the Russian situntion, Lt Col Wtird rurnarfeed that tbe Hrot thing that ci-na1,553 words
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Article210 1919-08-05 10 1 Not For the Glory of God'" Toronto, Juru 18 Bafari th.3 Cost of Living Committee in Parliament to day it was disclosed that tha earnings cf tha Dominion Texti'o Company las*; year were 81 pet cent, vvbuju, however, repr«gentad 810 par cpn< gn tbe 5Cu210 words
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Article36 1919-08-05 10 Hearty congratulations to Commander D C Macintyre who has been promoted to the rack of Captain R N R by the Ad miralty in recognition of the great services he rendered daring the war. (Straits Echo.)36 words
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Article1148 1919-08-05 10 COLKUB IUBEROSUS, BENTH. In our looal markets are to be found sundry kinds of yams, of sweet potatoes, of Colocaeia (obi ktludi), which about sum up tbe list of feculent tubercle-bear ing plants available for consumption, as substitutes for the potato. Bat there are other tubarcle bearing1,148 words
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Article29 1919-08-05 10 LADIES LAWN TENNIS CLUB. I Cornpeti'ors in the American Tennis Toucnument ate reminded that play will comroen3e at 5 p m bharp to-day for the above Tournamanf;.29 words
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Article47 1919-08-05 10 Mrs Copeland woo the August spoon with a netfc score of 57. Tfce following aro the scores lOOjds 150yds Mrs Copelana 25 82 88 57 Mrs L'ingbam Carter 30 29 67.98 Lady Evelyn Yoaog 24 27 67.68 Mrs Booty 29 28 68 8947 words
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Article63 1919-08-05 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULT. Singles BenSley scr beat Main ecr 21 18. TUESDAY'S TIES. Kinlock 3 vs White owe 6. Benjafleld 4 vk Edffi Dr 6. Butchart owe 8 vs Hopkina 2. Double Handicap. Trenerry and Haigh 6 v«j Smith A and McKean 2. WEDNESDAYS TIES. Championship. White63 words
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Article166 1919-08-05 10 The (^aebec Legiel&ture La9 pigeed a la*r creating a graat ar»rcta«Mry foe birds in the St Lawrence estuaiy. Ptrce Usck, which baa the look of a fragment of Devon, is ooe of tbg breediug places included iu the reservation, from which the bearer of a gun166 words
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Article40 1919-08-05 10 The P scd O E*ypt is due in port th morning. Tbe P and O Jipin, which arrived yeeterdiy, struck the tail end of 1 tvpboon ou her way from Hongkong to Singapore and WJ9 delayed in cooeeqaecce.40 words
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Article67 1919-08-05 10 A{?c::ta Sime Dirby and Co (Malacca). Clirmpedak Estala 14 Cf 0 Jasln 29 000 Kcubong 11,»00 Keropas S8 863 < l.erdu 21.8G0 Parraata e ,975 Pegoh 97.810 Radella J 2 3CO Rembia 40 133 Suagaißahru 87 goo Tebong 630C0 I Sbdenak 52 862 Agents Aderoeon GilflUun67 words
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Article35 1919-08-05 10 An entertainment is to be given by i the members of the Young People's Branch of the W C T U in the Y M C A Hall on Wednesday, at 8 80 p m.35 words
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Advertisement152 1919-08-05 10 FRESH BEEi FOR RETAIL SALE OKnv I F«'et 40 cts. n C r m" Beefsteak 22 cts. Jer J Bump Steak 22 cts. per Curry Meat 20 cts. T JJ' Can be obtained at Stalls Nos. 2a oq Terrace Market any time from 6 -t m f daily from the152 words
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