The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 June 1920
1920-06-08
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1920-06-08 1 Sinffaoore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISE. CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1920. No. 9,99615 words
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Article219 1920-06-08 1 Iht report of the National Assoriation oi Discharged Soldiers and Sailors appears on Page 7. Trafalgar Rubber Company is paying a ton per cent dividend Page 12. The trials of the America Cup defender are not proceeding t<M well Page 7. Owing to an outbreak of plague219 words
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Article823 1920-06-08 1 WHO SPENT SOME TIME IN BEING A ■*goat; PART 11. Upon another day fell fjrim disasier. TK Is with it in a tense, cheerful, ami altogether delightful manner: •'.Mr ogi I ordered, "report to the captain the deckdock has been set ahead ty-tl ee minafc i h^823 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement138 1920-06-08 1 Malthoid Ol tlO -UIIOUJI itiluU pli!i!!!iii!lliill!l!lilli:iillllil!!il!!iill!ii;i!li!lllll!.;iuitilllllll!lllllllllllllllllll^ I^HHBB steel Ij I S4FES. 1 1 FITTED WITH COM- I BINATION YALE LOCKS j UUSTABLE SHELVES j AND PARTITIONS I INSIDE DIMENSIONS LARGE SIZE TZ I 10 in. bv 2 9 in. by 1 9 in. H MEDIUM SIZE 3 10 in. bv138 words
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Advertisement157 1920-06-08 1 KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. [Incorpotfcted in Ilongkong] JUST ISSUED THEDIRECTORY NOW READY AXD AN ABRIDGED. CHRONICLE FOR MA L A Y-E N G L I S H < HIN A JAPAN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS MALAY STATES DICTIONARY biam. bokoo NETHERLANDS INDIES (ROMANISED) 1 "HE PHILIPPINES IN DO- CHINA ETC BY R.157 words
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Advertisement132 1920-06-08 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Avcry tractors i'or light farm wrork 10. Th( G Liberty and Palladium each ew films on to-night Prisraatk binbctxlari y— Sale "of moior tyres by Ching Ktn^ Lee Page Bvnch of keys found in the Square Page i mnher of bankruptcy notices- I Filing clerk wanted— Paire 5.132 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous137 1920-06-08 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday, Bih. High Tides 1.89 am Sft sin 2.54 pm 7ft Gin Farewell to Rev. W. Cross, Y.M.C.A. 9 pm. Rent Board 2.16 p.m. Russian Opera, Vic. Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Wednesday, 9th. Hiffh Tides 2.27 am Sft lin 3.46 pm 7ft "in. Russian Opera, Vic. Theatre, 9.15 p.m.137 words
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Article713 1920-06-08 2 How to nmfort Them. There are son: who affect to desi thtit Birthdays, and prtfei that no r. >tice should be taken of these yearly milestones. But surely milestone becomes a intt-r object wreathed with flowers, surrounded with interesting parcels, than left standing coldly, stonily bare, its cly713 words
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Advertisement100 1920-06-08 2 Sir Robert Baden Powell it a brave man. At an assault-at-anns at Aldershot, eayt the "Express volunteers were called for who would submit to having an apple placet! on the back of their neck to be cut m half by a blind-folded swordsman:— There was no response ur.til Sir Robert100 words
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Advertisement327 1920-06-08 2 i^ni m > m THE ACME Ol PERFECTION. NKW PRIBMATK I.IXOCULARS cf Wonderful Power and Definition Complete in Leather Case THE DISPENSARY, LIMITED. BAFFLES PLACE VICTORIA THEATRE. THE RUSSIAN GRAND OPERA CO. TO-NIGHT AT 9.1 T> "LA TOSCA" TO-MORROW BARBER OF SEVILLE WEDNESDAY LA BOHEME THURSDAY MIGNON n FRIDAY IL327 words
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Advertisement884 1920-06-08 2 From Monday, June 7, to Saturday, A SUPERIOR DRAMATIC PR ODI Pr( i nting CLARA KIMBALL YO\ V, In absolutely the best role of her screen i supreme characterise ln Together with a number of well-kn< RALPH LEWIS AND MILTON Adapted from the successful stage pla; l Gurenon j EYES884 words
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Article581 1920-06-08 3 [From Our Oun Corn -t.] illy cirl a 1 3 I i wne ti' week ;.< roM the ho besought m< rd whenever J that t) e I branches in every country, ii and was quite r, i Lo i rship of 1 >,000 in this i581 words
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Article80 1920-06-08 3 Another way of realising th< of a million, tJnUMt as g. c] estnut b!(> o think. wl,. di m time. Few people lei ttfaa a million dayi in whole Christian tra; in fact if u a n illion days from 1940 we conn a date well80 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement80 1920-06-08 3 [Maxarett 9 i PRODUCTIONS I AT THE PRICE 7>O V^ 7^? I THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. Singapore, Fpoh and Penang. EUROPEAN MADE rin xlj X3-t\iXwJnLo FIRE CLAY LARGE STOCKS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY i| LIMITED. (incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) SINGAPORE. I T. S. WAiJG VLIFIED DENTIST i i">, South Bridge80 words
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Advertisement112 1920-06-08 3 SOME PEOPLE RUSg IBOUT and tiro t m unneet thinking to cure their of take nso the little i Oiision- jularly. By Biliousfoul breath. vi;il, [edicine <".,.. Singapore. I .1.- SAID HASICAN CO- liifiMiihtfl 18€4. i I OUBASItI.'S. SHIP-CHANDLERW A.Nr i NAVAL Si P PLIERS. CONIUACTORS, STEVEDORES and PROVISION DEALERS*i'aiiiioß»112 words
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Advertisement194 1920-06-08 3 #VH^_B_______P_F^_v_________________________k^^Jv< B V*X____ if /^i/'^^M___^____l New Overland 4 with ThreePoint Springs Lessens Motor Car "Rough Riding" ALL that goes-up must come down— but why go up? 1 With the new Overland 4 Motor Car the wheels springs go up and down, following the humps and H the n..KI, but ear194 words
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769 1920-06-08 4 MER< HAMS IN THB FAR BAST WANT TO BEE THE SALESMAN. Only by intimate personal contact can American trade be increased and maintained in foreign countries, according to i Raymond Puller, whose business calls him |to all the out-of-the-way places of the v srld in769 words
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Article101 1920-06-08 4 There is in the Fiji Islands a font which can only be described as the most pathetic iik the world. It is made out of the piece of rock on which little children were brained before bein^ eaten The results produced by the missionaries on theae island101 words
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Article823 1920-06-08 4 rrt\SKR CO., EXCHANGE ANL SHARE BROKERS. )RE JUNE 7th, 1920. MINING. [Figures in brackets shows the capita *nd issue value of the Share in dollars unless otherwise marked. C. Cum div x equals ex div.] 00—15.50 Ayir \V -1.50 nom ,000—1 I 3.10 K. Kamunting 3.3.0 S823 words
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Advertisement693 1920-06-08 4 The Subscription List close on of before June 15th 1920. THE TIANG GUAN BRICK TILE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. i (liuui|M»r;iUd in the Straits Settlementl under the Companies Ordinance 19ir»> CAPITA] $700,000.00 ai\i:led into 700.000 tkarss of $1 each. DIRBCTOSB. relyn CJ.-iunt Esq., Tan Wi I Choa Kn^: Wan Bas^ E693 words
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Advertisement343 1920-06-08 4 CUING KENG LEE CO. IMPORTANT PUBLIC AUCTION OF SEA-SIDE BUNGALOW AM) BUILDING SITES Situate at the 9th milestone East Cafljot Road, a most delightful, cool and healthy part of the coast and with a jrood sea frontage. The undersigned have received irsructions to offer for sale by Public Auction at343 words
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Advertisement833 1920-06-08 4 AUCTIONEERS AND KCTATUii^ AUCTION SAi.K U\ Lvrelltnt Polished teak and rattan Hotel Purnit... num. To bt held at BRISTOL HOTEL No. i Bm.ni r ON SATURDAY 12th JUNE 1921 at pn) tui Comprising An excellent toned COttaj teak si.jeboard with mirror panel, teak mv\ m&rbi Wood and rattan standard chairs,833 words
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Advertisement90 1920-06-08 5 80. i I Bj Bai 12-4 r 3 junior i inj >^~— 12 I ion Ltd. u.c. j furnished I rom No. V u.c. J Planting u.c. Clerk for Ac- I I u.c. I I a pean I Itne next, r» Pi ess. [NG OFFICE rj d< k« r ioii90 words
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Advertisement413 1920-06-08 5 AUCTION SALES. M CTION BAI l N i;; U 1920, v xk. 2 T; 2 T] Tj Bio t» sr »m Vu CHING KF MORTGAGEE'S BALE. P.M HEONG KOON SEI o e To Enterprising Capitalists and Company Promoters. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE TIN MINING LAND AT ULU MERSING, JOUORE413 words
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Advertisement497 1920-06-08 5 AUCTION SALES. <o;c:,s CORKS t!! II sell by pul on At tbeir Sale Room -«-s Chambers, ffsflloi i ON FRIhW. nth JUNE, i At 2.30 p. M) !Jf .n CHING KENG LEE .v Co., Auctioneers and Amenta. 11 TENDERS. Ml NICIPAL NOTICE. Municipal Commissioners of SingS invite tenders for tla-497 words
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Advertisement572 1920-06-08 5 NOTTrrS. I RINBBE TIIEATRICALa Thl f> >; LA. (< Dramatic i Party) •rill stage in the ilty Hall, kindly lent by .Mr. Tan Tiam Tye 'its. eonuneneing from the lo'th b half of the Raffl i ColU ge and Pay Pong School. Mrs. Tan' Chay ;m has been kind loufrh572 words
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Advertisement349 1920-06-08 5 I WHITE AW Y'S IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Great Reductions IN Ladies' Millinery I COMMENCING Monday, June 7th. i EVERY HAT WILL BE INDUCED JT il MARKED I COD O tAf ££?y r C" AMI 1/ run 7f!.Cl\9 UnLT 1 lii iWhiteaway, Laidlaw Co., LIMITED. I SINGAPORE. I INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). j349 words
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Advertisement198 1920-06-08 5 NOTICES. BTHE OVERSEAS tSBURANCB CORPORATION LIMITED. (laeorporatod in tl tt'imenta) BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Hon. l»r. I.nn Koon K< B, Chairman. Lim a Soo Guan Esqr. f{..<.n lat Ks«ir., S. Q. W o ng Et<jr., Lin Chwec Chian ran Han Kiam 1 Chua I'oli Siang Eaqi Lini Esqr., Lee Pang Son-198 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article44 1920-06-08 6 THURSTAN. On the 2nd mat. at Kuala Lumpur, to Mi. and If in. C. H. Thuntan, a son. DEATH. OLIVEIRO. At 10 Race Course Road on Sunday. June Bth, Paulina Hedwegea, child of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oijveiro :i£(.<l 11 months interred yesterday.44 words
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422 1920-06-08 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1920. Restraint of Trade. The case of a young man coming out from Home on an agreement containing in it a dauso that the em ployee shall not engage in hucompeting with tlu employer within a certain radius or a certain time, is continually422 words
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Article485 1920-06-08 6 The points given below are from an advertisement appearing in the Times, three columns at that, which means a pretty sum of money. But advertisements have their uses, if only in introducing people with money to people with companies and "propositions," besides making it possible in485 words
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Article1035 1920-06-08 6 Messrs Same, Darby And '<>.. Ltd arv bu >ding new offices ir Birth Road. SeremCapt. G« Moir, R.A.\.c. veterinary n, Perak North, baa Neon appoinl «">: I deadlock at the Broken Hill g mines (Australia) baa now entered on nd year. Surely str.U Mr. W. Savege will act as Manager1,035 words
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Article25 1920-06-08 6 DEPARTURE OF MR.SOMER VILLE. MMM En f Mr. D. K. I t\\ shii I ini: etj i? c fng display. rwinpany, I for Whil Mi25 words
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Article34 1920-06-08 6 h\ r. M 5 M '.vt 11 fur hard work is no\> loan?, but h hotter ftl t I unj Mich mal tic. It will, lund atnl th< :fl stal>i. soui rompi34 words
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Article37 1920-06-08 6 I it ha public 1 annuun li ation." I Mr I I je, of •<:..., m I Shanghai. She i *M the lUlwn arui French f ,j JJM 8d a priv*ttl3 nn,,CamuJts SUtion within h from -line tffi37 words
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Advertisement120 1920-06-08 6 BULMERS HEREFORDSHIRE i Xbo/ JL^ JLrmmM JL Vi One of the very best drink* for thih l^* T T TVT A TP TP ttrporated in 87 Cecil Street TeL 228. THE ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO In £ING AFORE At Tk« KUKLINGTON lit Pscti :-j:i »f U» lir^kl H»t«a HIGH CLASS FRUITS120 words
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Advertisement30 1920-06-08 6 THE SINGAPOTIE FREE TRESS anu MERCANTILE ADVERTISER Eatablidhed, IttS. Telenbone No. 66. The oruy Morning Pa^cr in tho Straits Settlements. CabIes— "ADVERTISER," Singapore. Editorial and Publishing Office, 30 RAFFLES PLACE.30 words
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Article150 1920-06-08 7 I'KOULEM. »'ANI HIM. i^.nvjton. June 4. hiacd to m of tho qin I "lain f the i rid will M;>t lid Britain ex] i Department will 1 <>nnnis- f n. Juno '"the < iidnti. Jpm I. '••TU't 1 uncil inIt I «»nd->n. Jin I at uno 1. r150 words
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Article60 1920-06-08 7 1 on lone by which in NovLth 155 branch reprei rants with 672 were i previous N'ovi* of 18,714, held for depoII against an increase ti and stocks 1918, wai tilt 1.»;:',3,301 on ing an inert Is by IT).83O,198 k**e th. r intr ease in any f*»D&nk,60 words
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Article14 1920-06-08 7 HOW THE OAKS WAS RUN tea's is 7 :=:H=£'Bhy Princess was fourth.14 words
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Article116 1920-06-08 7 ■n. p N l> 7 rl Kl »«i<- Uni, In, trials have I tory T1 p Nawpert, June 4. ft£a Mexico C ity. June I third of the X burned down I lague, W I M\Kl\ nn aahingtoß, June 1 to adjon ;mitlita loptto the Senate resolutions116 words
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Article167 1920-06-08 7 A* U of the Johor. .ruil of State it m tied that no reply had n received from tl. ary of State regarding the relative proportions of tween Singapore and Johore of the roadway to be constructed on the causeway over tits. It was also stated that the167 words
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Article145 1920-06-08 7 I reviously acknowledged $838,61--!»r. X. Yeerasi;my(l3t instalment of a donation of SG.OOO 1,000.00 \li bin H. Mohd. Xoor 200 P. r Mr. V. Hill, Hon. Secretary. Perak Krian District &50 District of Kinta:--Town of C.openg 7.00 Town of Tanjong Rambutan 1 •">'.>. oo Town of Tambun and145 words
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Article142 1920-06-08 7 Paper shortage in the United States is leading not only to an increased price and a reduced size for newspapers, but to threat! of retaliation against Canada, which is restricting the export of pulp. w la v ants to sell manufactured paper to the States, and142 words
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Article130 1920-06-08 7 (Our Own Correspondent) Penang, June 7. ln.« wedding took place at Pavit Buntar nJ T" K<! Pt>l C arni( l mc *ating v of Mr f i I. Middleton, planter, and Miss Gladys Mary Newman. Mr. (i. H. Sargaut was man and Mrs. C. W. Humphreys matron of130 words
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546 1920-06-08 7 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF DISCHARGED SAILORS AND SOLDIERS. Straits Settlements Uranch. arc the Report* o f Committees fur the year ended 3lsl March, IM 0, to be presented at the annual genera] > i\nz o n Tuesday next The year commenced with the i in the Victoria Hall when very encouraging546 words
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Article164 1920-06-08 7 The profiteering Amending Bill is very imperfect, remedies few of the deficiencies of the original Act, and introduces no machinery calculated to transform the farcical procedure under the previous Act into a •ii/Li'ine of genuine public utility. The chief blr.ts on the original Act were that164 words
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Article89 1920-06-08 7 There is unfortunately, a Northern contemporary says, no longer any reason to doubt that the health of his Majesty the Enir-eror of Japan is regarded by the Court physicians with grave concern. It is understood that in future his Imperial Highness the Crown Prince, who is now 20 years of89 words
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Article660 1920-06-08 7 THE GENTLE SINHALESE. Robbery Without Arms. We n ached Colombo in its "ice-skating season," as a wag said but we found no ice there except that which tinkled in lon-* glasses on the verandahs of its excellent hotels. Colombo, indeed, was very hot, with a n-.oist660 words
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Article107 1920-06-08 7 RAFFLES STATUE. To the Editor. Sir, I should like to draw attention to, through your paper, and if feasible catch the eye of those responsible for the kc <•- ing in order of the ornamental flower in front of the a bow At present grass inches long107 words
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Article172 1920-06-08 7 Iloycott Injures Japanese Trade. The jnti-Japanese agitation, which seriously itltcted Japanese trade with China, has caused no serious damage to the Japanese trade interests in Tsingtao directly sa>s the Japan Times. The boycott against Japanese merrehandise has courage some extent aTected the import cotton yarns, cotton cloth and172 words
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Article22 1920-06-08 7 Owing to the increased prices of beer, Port Pirie, of South Australia, has gone dry» »nd many workers are now advocating prohibition.22 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement219 1920-06-08 7 NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED PRICES:— mP^^^J!! m 22in 24in 26in ?00. $65. $70. LEATHER SUIT CASE. STOUT CASE HIDE, 2 NICKEL SLIDING LOCKS, 8 CAPPED CORNERS, AS ABOVE. PRICES:— 22iiL 24in 26in. HE§ £50. ?55. $60. p~ LEATHER SUIT CASE, NUT BROWN GOOD QUALITY HIDE ON STRONG FRAME WITH 2219 words
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Advertisement674 1920-06-08 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, (Incorporated in Japan. WfcDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANXSJB GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without italic* EUROPEAN MAIITTINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE. ftr London and Antwerp via (Malacca) .Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. KTTANO MARU 16th June INABA MARU 30th June KAMO MARU July 14th LIVERPOOL LINE.674 words
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Advertisement562 1920-06-08 8 K. P. IVi KONINKLYKE P4KETV A ART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA T*l«»koM 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Marine Supt. TfanihJp__3_t Dapt, 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS JNDI4 GOVERNMENT VAN IMHOFF (Tuesday, June 8) Riouw, Billiton, Batavia,562 words
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Advertisement520 1920-06-08 8 P. O. BRITISH AND UUfifl APCAR LINE. (Incorporated in Enrland) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVir. PENINSULAR AND ORIENT I (Under Contract with His Maje*». 'a The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAS impended. vr "VJaiß/; LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVir. 1 FROM LONDON I v UUE SINGAPORE n DEVANHA about 11th June DELTA ELLOR Passengeri520 words
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Advertisement353 1920-06-08 9 [j jiAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IK SL\M.) J SINGAPORE— BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. Ttliffim Kelantan, Banyaar*. Telmplm, Pataml, gl^rera. Lsv. fc v ixmiea. L**f«man, Chump aa and Bangkok. k Arrival DcDartwa HATIF 7th June 1920 9th June 1920 if S J^ ne 20 16th June IQ 2o 21th June353 words
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Advertisement319 1920-06-08 9 IH<>\<.\\ o |-«i that ihc hai ndowß 801 AgenU 9CHOONBB BETSY ROSS. Cor^ eatfO are requested to notify undersigned, the nett market value of their i: u the above vessel. THE AN'GLOSIAM CORPORATION LTD., 117-IJI Market Street, Singapore. <OCIETA DI NAVIGAZIONE A VAPORE del LLOYD TRIESTINO K lncorporated iE Italy).319 words
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Advertisement665 1920-06-08 9 i Tke Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. Tke CUm Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND I&erauui Bucknall Steam Ship Co., lAA (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINK.) (Incorporated in England.) JOIJTT FOBTMIGMTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK ria BUUZ O» PAJVAJfiu FROM NEW YORK. AWames Due Route Fer S'pore ATREUS In Port >ucz S'pore,665 words
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Advertisement519 1920-06-08 9 CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES LIMITED. [Incorporated in England] 1920 SUMMER SAILINGS 1920 EMPRESS OF ASP Brd June MONTEAGLE Bth June EMPRESS OF RUSSIA lat July EMPRESS OF JAPAN 20th July EMPRESS OF ASIA 29th July MONTEAGLE 12th August AND APPROXIMATELY faar-weekly thereafter. FARES FROM HONGKONG "EMPRESS OF RUSSIA" *atf "EMPRESS519 words
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Advertisement71 1920-06-08 10 IN STOCK Chain Blocks Chain Blocks APPLY TO i I r WEIGHING STOCKS OF I 'W A Vff ft YS' AND B A Messrs Huttenbach, Lazarus ions, LIMITED. JUST RECEIVED Work. r«!<iiaan'» latest Song and Danct ltllllrt WoTki Developing, Pristiac »trt. Annuals also Pictor« »nJ Fram«-Mmk«n. Orchestral parts for aamt71 words
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Advertisement494 1920-06-08 10 The Practical Power for Light Farm Work is the Avery Six-Cylinder 1 Light- Weight Tractor— Model C, especially built for such work as plowing, discing, harrowing, spreading manure, cultivating orchards and vineyards and other field work. You can also do all kinds of belt work with it, such as operating494 words
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Advertisement136 1920-06-08 10 H 9 9 aa H A P. MACK4Y'3 L'QU H OP ALL THE PRINCIPAL I U OR WHOLES A E ONLY F O l S\\ AMSOV, CILFI L' N CO., LTD SOLE AGENTS S S tc F M S /ilik f Lr U I IOILE 1 PREPARA TiONS Everybody knows136 words
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Article61 1920-06-08 11 June 7. Bank 4 m.s. 2-4 Bank demand 2-3 Private credits 3 rn.». 2-4 13-16 New York, demand 44 Credits 90 days 491, France, demand 5(30 India, T. T. 109 Hongkong, demand 76 Prem. Yokohama, demand 83 Java, demand 118^ Bangkok, demand 91 W Sovereign, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank61 words
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Article161 1920-06-08 11 June 7. Tic 225 Tons $135.00 Gambier 13.00 Gambit r Cube No. 1 2;U)0 Pepper Black 27.00 Pepper (white fair) 58.00 Tapioca, small flake, f.q. 7.75 Tapioca, medium pearl f.q. 10.00 Pearl Sapo, small 14.00 Copra Sundried 23.00 Copra Mixed 22.00 Opium, Benares uncart 8.900 Rice Rangoon White 2,161 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement283 1920-06-08 11 -rf r 300,000. Assurance in force over $15,000,000. JTHE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSCRANd COMPANY, LDDIB). had ornci h,«^ Slwp r hamm OFFICE 0M Jewry E c MtSSHV b- d^ oßlted th 3»P"m« Court cf Eaglaad. and compli.. with th, Brittah Ltfe Assurance Compmi*. Act OF ASSUKAI^CK MONZV TO LOAN AGENTS283 words
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Advertisement590 1920-06-08 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) Capital Subscribed Y 100,000,000 P* PIUI P ld U P Y. 61,000,000 Easerre Fund Y 41,000,000 President N. K. Kajiwara Esq. Vice-Presidem S. Suzuki Esq DIRECTORS. N. Kaj^art Esq. F. Watanabo Esq. ma Esq. 1. Matsukata Esq. Y. "ii.niaka-A-a E,q. M. Mi.sui Esq590 words
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Advertisement605 1920-06-08 11 HO HONG BANK. LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE Singapore Raffles Chambers 5 and 6 BRANCHES Penangr— 85 Beach Street. Malacca— 131 Jonker Street. Muar— 77-79 Jalan Suleiman Batu Pahat— 109 J«l mn Rahamat. AGENCIES AT London, Now York, Oan Francisco, Shangh-n, Hongkong, Amoy, Batavia, Sourabaya, Samar»r.^, Palembang r.nd Trang. CAPITAL. Aathorisod 8605 words
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Advertisement297 1920-06-08 11 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital 12,000,000 Reserve Fund £8,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 12,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bishopsgate, London, E.G. Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hongkong Penac* Bangkok Iloilo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Seremban Canton297 words
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Advertisement124 1920-06-08 11 9 i AUCTIO7KEE.RS VALUERS V* ■tt^ J&mi»***fdk (Iccoryorated In Rin^ap tftjr ESrABLISUED N ¥EAtt« Wj!®m FORTHCOMING SALES Inesday, Jane 9. White Shirting, Pri i kin Nett, i cotton drill, mirror glass (damage ;^*2 Margarine, cuitard powder, white x. a Il| 't Btov< writers, cement, machine &■£*> I* tinjr, red Roc124 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous198 1920-06-08 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local mails will be found in list below: Pending, Malacca. F.M.S. (by Train) 4 p.m. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and stations to Kuala Lumpur at 6 a.m. P. Batam &P. Bulang Hock Lim 9 a.m. Cucob Hang Chiap 9 a.m. Cucob Edina 9 a.m.198 words
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Miscellaneous509 1920-06-08 11 VESSELS AT WHARVES. TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf No. I.— Shrimp. E *»l v> k*rf No mji n M ?iru f No. t Dollar. I Wharf No. 4. Ta-tou ifory A pear, Africa. Mfcln Wharf No. .">.— Chupra, Nile. Main Wharf No. f>- Ciom Keys. Wet Dock No. 7. Briigavia, Deocalion,509 words
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Article652 1920-06-08 12 [From our Own Corresponßent.] London, April 29. I take this gem from Hansard the Budget Debate. Mr. Hurd (discoursing on the Exira r Duty i If the Leader of the House were present I would invite his support of my case, l-e. -auso when he652 words
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Article111 1920-06-08 12 The Government is laying a water pipe ..cross the mouth of the Kuan* an River to pur, and vessels are requested to use caution when anchoring. The Fau Sang which ran aground in Hair,;. the end of May, has behaving broken her D both going under x. The111 words
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Article71 1920-06-08 12 FRASER*B RKPOKT. Rubbers. In fair demand at current quotations. Tapahs $i4, Ayer Hitams *23.^ 11.75 to $1.85, Ulu ttenuts 92tt to 97 a Temerlohs $2, Jerams o K2.10, Muars $I.of> to $1.10. Tins. Quiet. North Taiping $2.20 to 5, Rawanga $1.22^ to $1.27^, South Taiping 91*16 to71 words
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Article1193 1920-06-08 12 STRAITS \SS<>< I ATION FORMALLY DISSOLVED. A meeting <>f the Straits Settlement! Association was held M iii offices of the Rubber Growers' Association, Eastcheap, n May 4. Mr. W. H. Shelford presided, snd the following: member* were present: Birch, K.C.M.G., Sir J Anderson, M Cusdaden, Baker, Campbell Hart,1,193 words
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Article189 1920-06-08 12 Harry I K f the Wi-s:." ,n a v!.'i\ <>f s' !98. ,i vil :i at the Liberty Hall in M '2 ii <'i L-Ko i: een mapazine. In show Her body in bond Mae Murr.lV spev-i.il super production will reened. The Woman undi I •r. a trrippintr189 words
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Article78 1920-06-08 12 MALAYA BOY SCOUTS ASSO CIATION f -r week nday, 7th. Fir I S m 1 and Fourth Pi •■:v\o, 5.1") p.m. Tue -ih. Phygidt] Culture (Mass, 5.15 p.m. Signalling < 15 p.m. Wednesday, 9th. Third Troop Parade, 5.15 p.m. Meeting of Sports Committee Zetland Kouse, 8.30 p.m. Thursday, 10th. Physical78 words
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Article35 1920-06-08 12 He had just given a long explanation of his late homecoming. "I don't believe a word of it," declared his wife. "That's where you're wrong, my dear," he replied. "Several words of it are true."35 words
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Article304 1920-06-08 12 The a Anna] report for the year ended Mar Sflst (to be presented at the annual general meeting on Saturia-, June 12th, :it noon, at the offi H of the company, No.' 2 Prince Street, Singapore) is as follows: The pmfit for tho year is $18,696 which added304 words
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Article194 1920-06-08 12 These talented Mnjrers jrave first Puccini work on th .«.-ninp Ml La Toaca was produced to a well ouae. 1 commonly that of the* worki i it is ut i I" Briefly a painter, .is ir. t iritb La Toaca, a publ' r, who t to194 words
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247 1920-06-08 12 Official Statement. In v^ew of the publication of cabled reports from Western Australia to the effect that t lie ixohi discovery at Lassogowrie if likdy to prove the most valuable find since th< Golden ICile at Kalgoorlie," the Hon. J. D. Connolly, Agent-General for Western Australia247 words
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Article80 1920-06-08 12 Mr. Tony Milton's achievement. New York, April 28th.— With flames bursting through the hood of his 16 cylinder motor-car, M:\ Tony Milton, at Daytona Beach, Florida, yesterday, established the world's speed record, covering his first mile in 23.07 sec, and his next mile in 2.1.17 sec,80 words
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