The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 June 1920

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 22 1 Singapore Free Press AND M ERC ANTILE ADVERTI S^^ M«dth#id 1 Reefing rf CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S.; SATURDAY, .HXE 12, 1920. No. 10,000
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  • 227 1 The bread scare m Europe is growing and there hare been riots m Italy, whiNt at Home the Agriculture Hill is not considered a Sufficiently strong measure Page 7. Criticism on the An-.j'o-Japan. -<• All ance trends towards regarding it as a necessity Psge 7. I. ate
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  • 580 1 Qvicqviii ,\.rra** Ixbtlli. m JIVE.NAL. Hongkong Votunfc I aula! D Force Olden 'her day '.lowing ver.. inforon. B I ing. urn from to an act Drill out on Control, tl v recruita tnt Colonel hsrd »c about it all. He auggi as tho Government apparently its
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 146 1 Iraffles gafe a a i aiiiliiiiim a^ STEEL SAFES. FITTED WITH COM- f|j niXATION YALE LOCKS ADJI LE SHELVES AND PARTITION 1 INSIDE DIMENSIONS LARGE SE jr: 110 m. by 2 9 m. by 1 9 m. EE i I MEDIUM SIZE H 310 m. by 2 9 m. by
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    • 180 1 KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. [Incorporated m Hongkong] JUST ISSUED SECOND EDITION Jj ,R££ f Q R y NOW READY h and an al:.idged. CHRONiLLh FOR MA I, AY-EN GLISH MALAY STATES DI CT lON ARY S.AM HORNEO Netherlands indies (ROMANISED) PHILIPPINES INDO- CHINA ETC T.V R. J. WILKINSON LARGE __C\rt£\
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    • 138 1 L\TI>T ftDVERTISEMJBNTS. At the Theatre to-night 'The P Fishers" Page 2. Shinning: Latest of the Lloyd itino, K. P. M.. N. Y. X.. S. S. S., and Admiral lines— I V gel I i CyclomObile i thc la American production Page 3. Rib. d Co. for all kinda of atationery
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 148 1 THE WEEK. I Saturday, 12th. High Tides 0.08 am 7ft lin 6.35 pm 7ft it Ltd., 2 Prince-at, noon. Russian Opera. Vie. Th 1.15 p.m. badge Zetland Regular. *:-)k- p.m. Sunday, 13th. High Tides 7.32 r.r > r 3in 7.30 p.n i Mr Cross's Farewell sermon. Pres Church, 5.30 pan.
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  • 380 2 An indiapai art of the reconatruet?on of the n t natiow i stru.tion of I .-sular Service. B before the war it :n that ey m numb m orga. nor m policy -rtment adequaf Commer x- and indoatry Consuls, men who give c-: r an *-l tl
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 340 2 ■>■■■■ ■■■■^■■■■'■'aVl'al-aVaVal I ACME OF PERFECTION. I W PRISMATIC BINOCULARS of Wcntlerful Power an 1 Definition Complete m Leather C I Hi: DISPENSARY, LIMITED. RAFFLES PLA< VICTORIA THEATRE. THE RUSSIAN j GKAND OPERA CO. TONIC HT AT 9.15 BIZETS BEAU nFUL OPERA THE PEARL FISHERS MONDAY MADAME BUTTERFLY Booking plans
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    • 594 2 From Monday, June 7, to Safurd viT^***! A SUPERIOR DRAMATIC Presentii CLARA KIMBA] I Vni vr In absolutely the Lest role of hi supreme cl Together with a number of well-kn mm RALPH lEWIS AND MILTO Adapted from the successful i EVES OF YOUTH Pronounced by c the most wonderful
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 273 3 S*~ --r_raaaa^aaaaaaamaßaaaaaaaaaa^_s______M______^^ QYCLOMOBILE JVIOTOR 04$1 I ::ODUCT OE THE AMERICAN MOTOR INDUSTRY i j COMPLETE UPTODATE \TER AUTOMOBILE PRICE $1950. I THE CYCLOMOBILE MOTOR CAR CO., j 1 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. EUROPEAN MADE FIRE BRICKS, FIRE CLAY j I LARGE STOCKS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I I UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED, j;
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    • 260 3 MB m _X_TvX ja v./ ml Wkt I I Hi Sf* X W___L**t- _-T2_L WW vli %«__/«U_L-B. K__a fSMOTOR car users are particular m buy iwJ-L ing a car to know that back of its construction stands a great organization. When thousands of miles separate the buyer and the maker,
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    • 884 3 Ihe BaßacrfptJaa. List will close on before Juno 15th 1920. [HE TIAN G YITft N BRICK TILE MANUFACTURIH6~ CO., LTD. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements under thc Companies Ordinance 1915) ..•IT\I. $700,000.00 divided into 700,000 shares of $1 eack. DIRECTORS. Lancelot Evelyn Gaunt Eaq., Tan Wi Van Esq., Choa Eng
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    • 261 4 giiiiiiiD"miiiiitrniiuiuiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiii!ai"iHiiiiiiociiiiiiii;iiiai-uiHiiiiiaiiiii!'[Hiiai{uiiiuiuDuiiiii:cg j Utility IDO M E people use O-Cedar Polish on 1 tlcors and for treating polish mops. Others use it on linoleum and oil cloth. Most people, however, use O-Cedar for 1 cleaning, dusting, polishing, brightening 1 and beautifying furniture and woodwork. In all these uses, O-Cedar Polish meets
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    • 784 4 CFIING KENG LEE CO. AN OPPORTUNITY. Specially Designed Teak Furniture AICTION SALE OF AT MESSRS CHING KENG LEE AND CO.'S SALE-ROOM Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, ON SATURDAY, 12th, JUNE 1920, at 10.30 a.m. Comprising: Teak almeirah with hanging compartments and drawers, Sideboards, Dressers, Plate racks, Book cases, Qiairs, Lamps, Dining
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    • 976 4 AUCTIONEERS AND BTMEJpftH REMINDER ~~-E TO-DAY, BATI RDAY, t_ _>„„ M Now en view for further particular AUCTION SALE OF Lj.tdlent Polished teak and rattan Hotel .'urn..... ■■mm, »,u;,„ ■>. B To be held at BRISTOL HOTEL No. 1 Reman. Btreel nn Comorising An excellent toned cottage piano by S
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 168 5 TV. I I BO- i Ipply i** with li v ply Box v, tirm of Box i v.c. I x* j 12-t on Rubber ter, E -.on c bad good -.de men. Sa ary '■ns. 'ynamo v.c. j •■ncr for Mercantile y to competent pe-'s-on, apply Pf v.c. I l
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    • 440 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE I 'UNE 1020, AT 11 AM I CHING KENG 1 .<).,' 12-6 AUCTION j l-roos. 'ace I'M th KENG LEE Auct I a AUCTION SALE OF X hil, tales! er If. I land ich ed I at Mouli cation CHI N SENG Auction. MOOT \k. IGEE'S
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    • 678 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF md New 1! H Car i nder 0( Motor Car. In good running ord. r. 0 Kling Sti.. 1 ON SATURDAY, Uth JUNE AT 10.30 A.M. CHEONG Koon SENG CO., Auctioneers. n r> i :-<; 1 HON S ILE N reehold J. ai.d at Hukit
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    • 767 5 NOTICES MUNICIPAL NOTICE. ingapore jj jaquin the services of a Draftsman and tracer ths Water Department, at an inclusive Ml-) per month. Applicants should Etd experience m the preparation of j nd Surrey plans and should mi pplieation at the WaUr Engineer's Offlee unng (he usu .1 office hours. V:"
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    • 681 5 WHITEAWAY'S FA MOUS TEIMPUS KEEPER OF EAST FOR RCUABILITY^ POINTS WORTH KNOWING ABOUT THE J 7 EM PUS Ist IT IS A SWISS MADE WATCH 2nd IT HAS A NON MAGNETIC LEVER MOVEMENT 3rd IT HAS THE NON OVERWIND KEYLESS ACTION ii 4th IT IS FULLY JEWELLED sth IT HAS
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  • 27 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. CUTHBERTSON. -On May 10, at 14, Chester ttr.. Betoa *X\*t Thomas Cuthbertson. Barrister-at-Law, elder son ot* Thomas Cuthbertson, 8, Devonshire-pl.. \Y., formerly of Singapore.
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  • 699 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 12. 1920. Maritime Wireless. Just before the war, the attention paid to wireless telegraphy for ships looked as if there were going to be a boom, both m use r.nd In development. The wonders of talking to a ship afar was so recent a revelation
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  • 676 6 Tiie mail which arriv. -rday moran<lon advices up to M.v i Majesty the Emperor of -iapan has conl 1 4,000 tv the road improvement fund m Tokio. •iday. rhe ISth inst. on the 1 t> r >: Anthony of Padua, at the Church of re will be a Special Collec-
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  • 228 6 This morning's issue of the Singapore Fiee Press is No. 10,000. The paper origin: !ly started m I^.."> and Its ncthritie. caused the demise of the Singa Chronicle, which was the first paper stai m the Settlement and lasted from 1524 to 1837. The Singapore Frc Press
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  • 245 6 exchange. From June ll' m< ord. ble m India or Ceylon will be issued at Rs. i 100 M rden issued m India or Ceylon payable locally at Rs, i LOO. 11; Majesty will not be advised to disv The Currency Note Amendment i>v dinance <>r I for
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  • 398 6 e> lit., many friends will be pleased to hear tnat Colonel Ashworth is not proceeding home on the Professor, as he has taken up an pppointment m Singapore. Service will be held at the Boustead Institute or. Sunday evening at 8.1 .">. The Rev. William Craw-ford will give th. dress.
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  • 19 6 iPr, editor of that defends wrote ;<■• Peril" m< maii. m. but was on a is proceeding.
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  • 19 6 M'rom OuTh. half Turf Clul 1 rv-< l il had b the com ins Tbe < lub
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  • 7 6 1 Luna, I
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  • 41 6 With i met up first 1920 temporar} on rex ing |40 j> r mont! :'o 1 1 cent with over |250 lv pet I These pllov. sanctioned by salary of clerical staff graphs and to be dealt witl
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  • 64 6 Whole Stock m Kneland Mr I Ct hen i E itat< a cyndi< Surplus loaded ana hll been hccepl the proximate!) may be t k se the time he War Ofl material as surplus. The pi been brought to Mv firm v.*. I hati charge of down
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  • 14 6 mmwhich art side vited t( 11 form of desk which I bealtl of I
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  • 48 6 A iug the A ■olution i t> hold sn cxi He Britain v. ith the of the Dcmir. .Thai rev, pref of high grounds (cheei Sir Robert H and other B rmined to support ir. ththe the marketi foi B j The iesolut!or I sent ients
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  • 12 6 They -re praying taxes going any high* (00 to be the supiv;
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 165 6 BULMERS HEREFORDSHIRE CIDER One of the very best drinns for this 7 CLIMATE Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. reincorporated m Shanghai). 87 Cecil Street TeL 228. MR. H. N. BUCKERIDGE Bfgs to announce that he conducts THE ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO m SINGAPORE. AT THE BURLINGTON. 100 Paces North of the Adelphi
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    • 31 6 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS and MERCANTILE ADVERTISER Established, Is: 5. Telephone No. 66. The oniy Morning Paper m the Straits Settlements. CabIes— "ADVERTISER," Singapore. Editorial and Publishing Office, 80 RAFFLES PLACE.
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  • BREAD SHORTAGE.
    • 26 7 I ondoa, Jup. Maffl, ei 0 tons ot of aoBM 1 ondon, Jun« B it the inlltled 7 at of the teal form
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    • 267 7 IRNIN< ntreaL June s American i inpolitical high W i the im- am militarily P. v i port, June 8^ II! STl E Washington, June 8. mia IN VMER1 Washington, June B. Commi were iramig> ire they stifying the anil bills IRMY. London, June I. replying to
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  • 833 7 IULWARK AGAINST BOLSHEVISM. OPW look IN hin I "ndon. June 8. ted out that the Anglo-Japanese expires on July 81, and there i« reason to believe that both rfdes, m view of the chai Nvted by thf war and the fo* League of Nations will net modifying minor
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  • 21 7 m While tho orchestra pl*y« between lhe seta, men go out and smile, but the ladies must grin and bear it.
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  • 308 7 NO GUARANTEES GIVEN, KKASSIWS POSITION. London, June 8. The. following illuminates the almost insuperable difficulties surrounding the question of re-opening trade with Russia. It appears that the Supreme Economic Council meeting at Pciris has not yet agreed as regards the Bolsheviks' guarantees. It t rai spired with regaid
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  • 564 7 HOW TO BUILD AIRSHIPS. London, June 8. In the House of Commons, replying to Lr -Com. Kenworthy, and Lord Curzon, Mr. Churchill said that the German airship L 71 had not yet been presented, but it was expected to arrive m England shortly. Briairships under construction
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  • 851 7 Brussels, June 8. M. Millerand has approved of the postponement of the Spa Conference which now n.ects on July 5. Geneva,. June 8. The International Women's Suffrage Congress has opened under the presidency of Mrs Carrie Catt. Thirty -one nations are re prese. Utd. Berlin. June 8.
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  • 34 7 Eamon de Valera is likened to George Washington as the father of his country, one difference, however, being that when revolution was decided on George Washington was pn tht job at home. (Indianapolis News).
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 137 7 ROBINSON AND CO., LTD. #JUST RECEIVED A PRETTY SELECTION OF Children's Millinery VARIED STYLES AND COLORINGS S^~~^>\ WHITE COLORED fc^^^l^A FANCY STRAWS AND SATIN'S *^^3^i^^ ALSO IN BLACK SATIN. ROBINSON AND GO LTD. P^»WMMMJMSSMMSSSa»M man cf DraAes. Ow4Q3 Man (VW.arTypes. T// "NX*"* iMM /rUi «fc t I V I _^F
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 672 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated m Japan. WKDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL J API NESfI GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without no lie t EUROPEAN MAILTINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE. fsr London and Antwerp via (.Malacca) ,Penang, Colomks, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. KITANO MARU 16th June INABA MARU SOth June KAMO MARU
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    • 517 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE P\KETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA Telephone iJI Parage Dopt. 1202 Freight Dept. 1362 Uanagars De__.J_. 1437 Marine Sept. Tranrh^eal D^pt. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH TWd NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNS* UNT. BROUWER (Saturday, June 12) Selat-Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak and Pakan-Baroe.
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    • 538 8 P. O BRITISH iNo^f APCAR LINE. mail iSr?s^sr^ tv I PENINSULAR AND ORIENT V 2 (Uader Contract Ha Male The Company 'a MAIL SERVICES E VST suspended. EAOT 0* LONDON FAREASTER N SERVim I FROM LONDON mA r CR DUE SINGAPORE DEVANHA i.bout 13th June L T/ 1 LAHORE about
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 363 9 r S1 \l! STE m NAVIGATION CO. LTD. r ORPOB ITED IX BIAM). S ING IPORE BANGKOK COASHNfi SIRVICE. Tvlupin, Patani, Sin^.ra LaI tngsuan, humpon, mnd Pangkok. Hth June 1920 16th June 1920 VA 21th June I^2o 23rd June 1920 h June 1920 30th June 1920 :'nroii(rliout wit; rtc ii,,v..
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    • 369 9 LlXni) TRIESTINO (laporporatad m i ta i y > WARD SAILINGS BiaampoJ HOMEWARD BAH in<,. KSIA. WW.pr,, CoTm£ Vo rt sSd l° T P a.d Tnest,. No V< I arrive m Sia*. Pore a..out August 18th aruf sail far iw£" Colombo. Porl Saul. Venice and TriesS. PATERSON, SIMONS Co., Ltd.,
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    • 470 9 Tke Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. sTie China Mutual Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. AND tlennan BucknaU Steam Ship Co., LU. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LIN«.) (Incorporated m England.) 101 XT rCETjnSMTLT SERVICE TO NEW TORK ri* gUBZ OE PAHAMAu FROM NEW YORK. -fU*«-ei Dus Routs r*r S'pors KANSAS Bnd June Sues, S*por«,
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    • 534 9 CANADIAN PACIFIC OCEAN SERVICES LQfITID. [Incorporated In England] 1920 SUMMER SAILINGS 1920 EMPRESS OF ASI Jun#l MONTEAGLE «*w,!n. EMPRESS OF RUSSIA lat July EMPRESS OF JAPAN 20th July EMPRESS OF ASIA 29th Jrfv MONTEAGLfi 12th August AND APPROXIMATELY fear weekly thereafter. AU U WAJtmS <TROM HONGKONG "EMPRESS OF RUSSIA" mnd
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 522 10 WEIGHING MACHINES STOCKS OF I mmA^BmOjß^BjWms^ M II ___a__^S________k_. '^i? /^rn- Bnl a HIIV _m__§m W^r AVER.YS' AND FAIRBANKS j AT I Messrs Kuttenbach, Lazarus Sons,] LIMITED. I i BRn____ao_a_Hi_________-_B it [Sparkling, Jm& ln Refreshing, $L \v geu"n« Cleansing J?^ bottle ———^**_\m*^St ~*ZjCm___tf3fi^^mW*\ ■S?^- *^n_L a_^v^"\ the *_k*£Cy*t_i^4 i\ v
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    • 149 10 •< *****Wm^_ *J^"*'« £*Wtm^m m^^f^ <9*S______t *_B?9 a _/T* —W tkm^^^^^^^^ AIR FLOAT IOIIET PREPARATIONS K verv body knows and uses "Air-Float Talcum Powder— so soft— so fresh— so fragrant— yet s- inexpensive. More "Air-Float" is sold than any other kind of talc. And everybody welcomes the new "Air-Float ToJltt
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    • 197 10 ......J 1 M Al.ll nV'CI lfli%Ul%f|f Q| .j If 11 1 OH I I g A. &B. MACKAY'3 LTQUE .VHISK jp OP ALL THE PRINCIPAL DEAL I L OR WHOLESALE ONLY I i F o\l i r U ATAMSON, ULFILMN CO, LTD. I L. SOLE AGENTS S S ft P.
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  • 58 11 June 11. Bank 4 m.s. 2-4 Bank demand 2-'.\ Private credits 3 m.s. 2-4 13-16 New York, demand Credits 90 Cr., France, demand 534 India, T. T. 110 j Hongkong, demand 65*4 Pi Yokohama, demand Java, demand ug Bangkok, demand op; Sovereign, Bank Buying |8J Bank of England Rate
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  • 146 11 June U. j Tin Buyers (no sellers) $131.00 bier 13.00 Gair.bi.r Cubs No. 1 23.00 Pepper Einck 27.00 Pepper (white fair) 58.00 Tapioca, small flake, f.q. 7.73 Tapioca, medium pearl f.q. 10.00 Pearl Sago, ?mall i yno Copra Sundried i ...;;> Copra Mixed 19.00 Opium, Benares uncert OO Rice
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 263 11 t $f,SOU,UU'J. Assurance m force over $15,000,000. I THS GKEAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. -f.__i.l_t.tmt H««». Starapw m m I LONDON OFFICE J2, Old Jewry, E.C. ;> 120,000 depogit«d with tkc S-roreir.. r«,.^f c v« n« a^i 1_ M^rm g^ Cd <Km]i t with th Britl h A«u«nce Companies
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    • 546 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LTD. (livorporated m Japan) CHp^!p^T beir ~Y. 100,000,000 r P V'Y "»000,000 E^arve lund Y 4 „000,000 President i Kajiwara Esq Vco Pr S. Suzuki Esq.' m DIX My v- ajlw Wntanrto Esq. m M B«q. X. Morimura E Baron k. Iwasaki R. K. TaUumi Esq. K.
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    • 600 11 HO HONG BANK. LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE Singapore Raffles Chamber.. 5 and 6 BRANCHES Penang— 85 Beach Street. Malacca— 131 Jonker Street. Muar-?7-79 Jalan Suleiman. Bat j Pahat- 109 Ja.m Rahamat. AGENCIES AT London. Now York. Lan Francisco, Shanghai. a, Sourabaya, Sama^ »"_r, 1 alembang and Trang. CAPITAL. 8,000,000 8,000,000 p
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    • 313 11 CHABTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated m England bj Royal Chartsr. Pf.id up Capital «2,000,000 Reserve Fund £8,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 42.000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bishopsgate, Louden, 1.0, Agencies and Braucbea. Amritaar Hongkong Penan* BangVok Iloilo Pok't Katavia I P oh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Baigon Calcntta Klang
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 424 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local mails will bf found m list below: Penane, Malacca. F.M.S. (by Train) 4 p.m. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tincgi and stations to Kuala I.umpur at ft a.m. Colombo London Profer.sor 8 a.m. Cncob Hang Chiap 9 a.m. Ctcob Edina a.m. Pulau Soegi Sultana a.m.
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    • 522 11 VESSELS ARRIVED. Brit m Malacca 11, for 12. tiham f oi r. ara, Dv for ang li. Gi ang A Katavia M. avia 15. s lj rley, Br from Batavia 11. vin. f... Durma Maru. f rom Bombay 1 I, for Moji unc. Professor, Brit. 3,648, from Shanghai 11, England
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  • 248 12 given the img the line < lai between lleao] i and the I plan S.a ard a note on the adv. Mure. Dunatt quotes this. A X I ichment was humoured am ck Persian politi l w ith unti thi outflanked by famine th. co Bolahevfl induced
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  • 225 12 Dominion Robber annual was I ,i on Ma> 17, when Mr. E. T. I. kin? Accc Pla. T9,l ainst Tis. 4 ctori r 4 a farther 640 ton? smoked sfc< ■r Il> hs 'nade. The annual meeting of the Taiping Rub**T i I. Wl bold 011 May r.airman,
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  • 87 12 lire Men In Tack Robbery Arrested. Disdaining evei to -over of darkness a gang of eight Chinamen 1 an entrance to the house of some Malays live on the Che. outside Tack, an 1 terrifi. k, two i women. They carried off provalue of $(50. The police have
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  • 148 12 Myatetiooa AtTair at Ampang. A mysterious shooting affair took place he early hours of Wk y at the 4th mile, g Road. Twm armed police constables were returning to Kuala Lumpur after doing duty m the village. One of them, Jaa Yusu, a Malay, was walking about
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  • 361 12 Henri Cucheroussei hr.s written a ount of hii month i.i Bangkok, for his paper the Beei] E.onomique de 1'In- 'hine. The Hotels. writes: There are five small hotels, r.i.e supposed to be of tv first, olass, one of th i. ar.d thi. I. The With I fortleii
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  • 149 12 Iggliofj m America. iibition agent- ered whisky beled by a. ropfc ne across the Janadian border I i en landThere is also evidence of '•oss the Nia -ara I ►übtedly al tantitiei have be of Marine I ante. In York a big restaurant where wl enly at
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  • 134 12 It has been brought notice of the Department of British Overseas Trade that, owing to the refusal of the German rities to grant export licences for good bought m Germany, unless the purchase price is calculated at special rates for thc foreign market by the Price Control
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  • 7 12 Men have strength, but women have tact.
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  • 86 12 i S REPORT. R*l a few enquiries for I Kat.! 1 Rivers $3.4 0 v Colina- 18 rents to 95 cento, AjueJgama. 1 l§a!a Moleks $3.12-. .\?.trlo Hut Tina, Dull with the drop m the price of the Metal; Taiping $2.30 to $2.40, North -0, South Taiping*
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  • 212 12 Barker and Co ">•?* A > I Batons Anart B vm '.000 Bukit Kajang 62,931 I v bemor United 01 Han Yang 12 302 Kuala h 8,000 Pulau Bu Sandycroft ll^OO i 1 5 Bhi i h ,i X Pahang nggis pj 87. _So.9l__ X I
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  • 309 12 as or. 01 ome of wivte.. will be used on the new route between Van -oiiver an 1 v fThe Australian ordered c construction of twei Bix of whi i are ent of I tons. All done m istrai d rda H M. S. Fame, which kft for
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  • 86 12 I hip from Canada i as The -An Service will tb.' "h nt wi.l b. hose stiv< frum •r.ent ol; this new service form a dire, i Un v Canada and and sl rantI i all local importers of Canadian proa Not only wiil they be provided
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  • 95 12 Extract from Registrar ot VeJuclea report for June 1920. I have frequently warned people against sending valuable broods m bollock carts unnpanietf, cm DM Si y when .-tour, number plates have been i and owners and drivers could n »t be tr The Ban Tong Association has now
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  • 54 12 ond last ra foT Vice mcdore's Cup will he sailed ofl Sondes ning. irae Start from U. E. Pier, round "Magnet," Malay Spi< B Man-o-War >rder, M "Oscar*! roan 1 Mark a Hotel, inside Mark Boat Swimming Club, and Amah to starting One« Round. Boats leaving Tanjone
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  • 145 12 FOOTBALL: S. C. C. 2ND ELEVEN vs. BOUSTEAD'S. Had the Boustead shooting been anything hke accuiete the team would certainl] have been beaten by three clear goals on the Esplanade last evening They had the best of the exchanges m the initial half ami although Sineh. ir, tbeii centre forward,
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  • 16 12 Jhe Vicar of a Raynes Park Church near V'imbkdon has refused to re-marry a divorced couple.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 20 12 «_p A Chief Secretary for Ireland these days resign on account of his health without paving a me/lical diagnosis. (PittsburDispatch
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    • 82 12 I 1 F you would buy a Motor and are about to chv. Take our advice and -et a FORD I The car a million v Wearne Bros. Lti L SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUB PENANG j IPOH liiiiiiiiiiiiiiittniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHi j THERES A REASON WHY MILLIONS OF PEOPLE mmt USE WRIGLEYS sss I
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 49 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. Programme of Dri Is, etc. for week ending Saturday, 19th June, 1920. Saturday, 12th 2.30 p.m.— Balestier Rge. Chinese Co., S. V. I. Sunday. 13th 7.30 a.m.— Balestier Rge. Eurasian Co., Rifle Club. Saturday, 19th 2.30 p.m.— Balestier Rge S. R. E. v. Rifle Club. n_m
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