The Straits Times, 30 June 1922

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26,984 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1922 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 210 1 MILKMAID SrEKII.ISF.P MII.X I Trice Reduci-d tci I.arjrt nizc WJ" p. c.; o it 20 err In p< r tin Small size $10.40 p. EmM or 11 rents r<" r i NESTI.K A ANGLO- SWISS COM). MII.X i CO. (I.OMK)N), I Kncapobb. < KaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaXBBBBBBBBBBBBIBIIBBHBBBBBfIBBBBBBaBfIBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBaBBaBISBI n n Messrs. S v James
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    • 236 1 Robinson Co., Ltd. i \lk\\@faL MACKINTOSHES ill) Wx^VF %?k E PEMBROKE MACKINTOSH. mitt |i\\ -^^@^J H made of a Vulcanised Rubber on a strong twS t -^^^^M^^lVßi^y background in a useful shade of green. All edjfea l >H|^^Vlj^^ are piped with Leather which pives the coal ;i W'feiM British Made,
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  • 649 2 Problem of How to Eat the Fruit In The East. Green, and gold, and red like the cheek; of a baby in Darjeeling. They lie in baskets upon the stalls and beneath the trees on the roadside regular pyramids, disorderly pyramids all up and down like the crazy
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  • 327 2 Messrs. William Jacks and Co. report un^er date May 31 Xne reformation that has taken plact in Germany during the last few days, hiefc promises to be lasting, has giver l ..i-w impetus to Continental trade, ami largt orders for all description of goods 1 „ye been
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  • 62 2 A cable to the Calcutta Englishman from 23,000 feet camp, despatched on June 7, states On May 20, Morshead. Somervcll, Mallory and Norton camped at a height of 25,000 feet on Mount Everest On May 21, Mallory, Somervell and Norton reached 26,800 feet. They use<! no
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 656 2 Weak Wasted Children Grateful Mothers Tel! of Wondcrf aJ Cures by Dr. Cassell's Tablets. England. South Afrlc*. lira. Rohinwn. 15. Lrieh-rtrfrt. Mrs. Van Zy!. P. 0., Strydenhurf. rr»d«nok-pc.a<l. Pi>n<ll«>u.n. M.inoh»v.t«r. C.l.. Bouii Africa, irrite*—" After Enc^aixl. «ar«:-"My iiule boy wne typhus fore.- my little Bon l<r»M sanUread Bo rciM not
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    • 324 2 FOUCAULD l»tn»»foccA»xo».fy^] AGENCY OFFEKXD. SAVE YOUR MONEY n these days of strict winomy by purchasuik all kinds oi Athtotlll )iju<ia from ROSE Ofc, LTD. (Incorpur<.ui >;. i,..aa) JB7, NORTH BRIDGE KUAO, SINGAPORE. (near Liberty Hell). Medal I» i.OO each :tosc Tennis Ut each :iuperor Terr.- Rackets I '.oo each '."ennis
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    • 139 2 AJH«A» A.M.A. THE BRITISH NICLAUSSE BOILER Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) The Niclausse WATER TUBE Boiler FOR LAND SERVICE AND FOR MARINE SERVICE. MORE THAN 4,000,000 H.P. IN SERVICE. Sole Agent P. A. PARIS, 64/66, THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. A3I.A. A.M.A. t <»»>>>♦ ♦MM>H» PATENT MEDICINES NEO-SALVARSAN of Messrs. MEISTER LUCIUS
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  • 513 3 Story of the Ape Man Of Java. In an article by Professor G. Elliot Smith, the distinguished anthropologist, he announces in The Times the discovery in Upper Pliocene beds in Nebraska of a tonth which is declared to belong to a hitherto unknown genus, its nearest riscmulaiice being
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  • 403 3 Major Blake's Would be Ariel Travellers Major \V. T. BU», the Daily News airman. Captain Norman Macnnllaii, and Lieut.-Ct'!. L. K. Broome, who started on tfcair n)und-thu-world flijjht on Kmpire Day, were the Kuosts of the directors of the Daily News at a luncheon at the iiotel
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  • 75 3 Dr. Knlph Cilento, who was at one time mclicT.l ofuc.r. Teluk Anson, his wife als" lirinj; a doctor, is now merlicul offici-i' of tropical hygiene to the Institute of Troßi•iil Medicine at TownivUle, Qucen?lnnt!. Dr. (,'iUiito had v dtsHßgiii Adelaide L'nivp'rsity and won a jfo-W riulal at the London Trrpical
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    • 795 3 SALES BY AUCTION AUCTION SALE IN THE COUHT OF THE JUDICIAL < OMMISSIONER AT KUALA LII'IS. Applirntion No. H of 1921. Un the matter of thr- Rrtigtration of Title* Innrtmcnt 1911, Section 47, and in the mattrr of a Charge regiatrrcd in Vulume IV, Folio 32) TnE njUITUr LOANS BOARD,
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    • 589 3 FOR YOUR WIFE AND YOU As remedy for ono of woman's most troublesome ailments Pinkettes, the dainty liU! 1 laxatives, are perfection. They are .-•I ml 1 v helpful for mm. As gently as nature they liispel constipation. They cure disordered liver, bIIiMMDMa, sick henducne?, pimples, foui breath by removing
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    • 403 3 What is Wrong with our Faces "Our faces are not what they were," says Dean Inge, who in an address at Cambridge, recently, compared them very unfavourably with the "magnificent countenances" of the Victorian age. "Let those who are disposed to follow the present evil fashion of disparaging the great
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    • 241 3 ANSCO CAMERAS flflg^^gH BOX BUSTER BROWN 1801 l No< 2 PlCtUre 2 'i X 3 4 6 75 1 _J| No. 2-c 2!a x 4y 8 $tl-50 >^ 1 1^ No. 3 P& x 4Vi $11.50 lilii ta® vest pocket N I I Size of picture 2 /4 x s
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    • 673 4 STEfIWEB saiLiass P. 0.-British India <"><? Apcar Line (Compmiics Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSII.A AND ORIF.NTAL S. N. CO. (Under Ontrurt wilh Hi* Majesty's Government) LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES, LONDON A ANTWERP Due Singapore Leave Singapore SARDINA about July 9 I KASHMIR
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    • 623 4 STKHER SaiUNSS "ELLERMAN" LINE BLLERMAN BDCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co, LM. (Incorporated in Englaad.) STHAMBS Dm Bhitam PASSENGER SERVICE OUTWARD. Steamer Dae Singapora tt.t. CITY OF MANCHESTER China and Japan July 6 HOMEWARD. i.a. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE London Aof 18 t ».b. CITY OF MANCHESTER London Aug. 29 FREIGHT SERVICE s.s. KANDAHAR
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    • 668 4 STEAMER SAILIHBS KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (SOYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OF BATAVU) (laeorporated la Hollaad) trifDn CONT»ACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOV*RNMK*T. Teleakeae Nat. Paanag* Drpt. 131, Freight Oept. 1212, Marina Oapt. a.-,d Tr.n.hlr-4.1 Dept. 1457, Manager'a Dept IMS. KOEMAI— June 30, Ulinioe. Djeboes Rnd Palembang. INDRAGIRI-^lunc 30, Prigi-Radja, Sapat. Tembilahan,
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    • 295 5 STEAMER SAIUNOS ITV.K. I.()\»O\ 11NT Unkonki Tilriru July 12 KiUr.o Man July 27 I.IVFRPOOI. LINE T^urußi* Man enrly July Bade Mnru i;>il;- Ai;:;. II \MItlRf; LINE Mito Maru July 3 July 21 NEW YORK LINE VIA SI F. 7. SOI'TII AMERICAN LINE lU)MH\Y LINK Ceylon Maru July 3 Awa Maru
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    • 260 5 STEAMER SAILINSS O.S.K. Proposed Sailing from Singapore, (sul)ject to change without prerloun notice). KUROI'EAN LINE lor Marseilles. London. Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antnvrp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said Arr. Dep. ATLAS MARU July 25 July 26 NEW YORK LINE For San Francisco, Panama, New York via Japan Arr. Dep. HAGUE MARU
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    • 136 5 STEAMEB SAIUN6S DOLLAR LINE For Boston New York Baltimore (via Soei) s.s. MARGARET DOLLAR Id port. s.s. ROBERT DOLLAR Loading Singapore, Aug. 10 For Boston, New York snd Norfolk direct Tim Snes Through Bills of Lading issued from Singapore to the Piiaeipal CiHes of the United States aaj Canada. For
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    • 202 5 STEAMER SAILINGS STRUTHERS AND BARRY OPERATORS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD. SINGAPORE TO LOS ANGELES AND SAN FRANCISCO Dae Singapore) s.s. WEST FARALON June 30 to load s.s. APUS July 16 to dleehsrgsi s.s. APUS Aug. 1 to load s.s. WEST IVAN Aug. 8 to discharge s.s. WEST IVAN Aug. 25
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    • 185 5 STEAMER SAILINGS COMBINED SERVICE OF THE OCEAN S.S. CO., LTD. rincorporated in England) THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Monthly Service taking oargo and Passengers from Singapore JAVA PORTS (as inducement offers) NORTH-WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS AND FREMANTLE (PERTH) Approximate Sailings CHARON Jnly 6 HINDEROO Aug. 9
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    • 297 5 STEAMER SAILINGS AUSTRALIA BY BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) Singapore to Java Ports, Port Darwin, Thursday Inland, Brisbane and Sydney, via Torrea Straits, also with transhipment to other Victorian, South Australian and North Queensland Ports, British New Cutnea, New Britain, Tasmania and Htm Zenlanrt P-irv. APPROXIMATE SAILINGS MARELLA, 7,372
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 606 6 BINEMAS GAIETY m Singapore's best l'hotoplay House where everybody goes. K^mm^^MMWmm^K First show at 7 JO. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS V, fj) From O. Henry's famous story. W,.' Second show at 9. l-IPaV Song, Tell Me. New Australasian Gazette THE ADVENTURES OF TARZAN SERIAL r^uPl with Elmo Lincoln, drawing with tremendous
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    • 363 6 CWEMfiS PALACEGAY NEW BRIDGE ROAD. In the Second Shew at 9.15 p.m. Two further episodes 7 and 8, 4-reels of THE EVIL EYE Benny Leonard, the lightweight Champion Boxer at his best. Supported by Mack Sennet Comedies present CHARLIE CHAPLIN in si-le-splittinc comedy. One big laugh THE SQUARE-HEAD One big
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    • 684 6 STEftMEB SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHiP CO., LIMITED LOCAL BAIMNGS Intended to Sail Steamer From Singapore to Monday, 2.30 p.m. KRIAN Port Swettenham and Penan*. Monday, 4-80 p.m. HYE LEONG Malacca nml Muar. Tuesday, 2.30 p.. CALYPSO Port Swcetenham and Penang Tuesday, 6 p.m. KBLANIA.N Mutncca and Muar. Wednesday, noon RANEE Mtrsing,
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  • 139 7 FIXTURES. Friday, June 30 High Water, 1.10 a.m., 2516 p.m. Saturday. July 1 'lich Water, 2.10 a.m., 3.17 p.m. Outward mail due. Cricket, S.C.C. v. Malacca, S.C.C. frround. Sommc Dinner and Concert, Goodwood Hull. Lydia I.ipkovitka and Sklarevsky, Vie. Thentre, 9.30 p.m. Sunday, July 2 High Water,
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  • 216 7 VISSIXS AT TBX DOCKS. East Wharf Basin Nil. 1.1.1 Wharf Melehior Treub, Bulimba. Shceri Wharf Nil. ■•iuin Wkarl En-nire IJocK Charon, Kum Sane. li'i.aNoTi. Munclit, Dltwara, Kamnning. W.si Wharf VondtL Janlir.x. Wharf -Nil Pulo Branl Ccal Wharf -Nil. Keppel Harbour. Main Wh;rf t/vsrr. I.eh. Alert, Lch Kittewake, Baa
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  • 118 7 To-day n^i..<roon 3 p.m. V. Ilk Anson. 3 p.m liiii.i aad p.m Malaccn xn! tfur 4 p.m. lang 4 p.m. 0 i>.r.:. Saturday 8 a.m. Sejoaraagi Sourabaya and Maraatat (taking mails for AusIralakia articles for places in Western Australia by train via Sydney and Melbourne if prepaid
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  • 26 7 eft S por» •n. ijonai May 13 Miiy 16 Muy 19 May 25 Jun* 8 June 12 June 11 June 19 June 2fr
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  • 184 7 Cottier in ordinary to Clifton Coll< ft for many yeisrs, and a poet of ilistiiction, Mr. John Gregory, M.A., has died ut Bristol at the use of 91. Mr Gri'iyory was the father of Sir Hicharil Gregory, editor of Nature, who Koivcd h's kniphthood for his ser-
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  • 155 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, Juni- 30 On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 1/32 Demand 2/3 2.9/32 Private 3 m. credits 2/4 3/16 On New York Demand 50% Private 52% On France, Bank 560 On India, Bank T.T. 176% On Hongkong, Bank d/d 13% p.c. prem. On Shanghai, Bank d/d
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  • 62 7 Ton* of Market i Easier. Latest London cables quote Spot sheet BV*d. Spot luly fuly-Sept Jct.-Dec. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers 27 i Spot ruly (uly-September Jctober-December Singapore Standard Bibbed Smoked Sheet Cosing Prices Buyers. Sellers. 28 2!) 28'i 29 29
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 179 7 Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers 1 1 Ayer W«if 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Jdantoh 1 1 Julian Tin Q i'l Kam. Kamunt. LO 10 Kinta Asscc. 5 6 Lingui Tin 10 10 Malayan Col. 1 1 Mengiembu 1 I Middlet.m 1 1 Murai Tin 1 1 Navvng I'et
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    • 139 7 issue. Val. Pd. Buyer* Selleri :i £1 Er. Am. Tobacco G.1G.3 3.18.9 xd. 10 10 Central Engines 10.50 .0 10 Central Motors 3.00 £1 II E. Smelting Co. 6.75 6.25 5/- 5/- Electric Tramways 1/- '11--10 10 Fraser Neave 2C.00 27.00 ")0 50 Hammer and Co. 103 116 c.d.
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    • 111 7 U. Eng. G p.c. $1,234,300 par 5 p.c. p.m.; Spore Electrical Tramways, 5 p.c. £350,000 Dom. Spore Municipal 6 p.c. $1,878,000 par Spore Municipal 4% p.c. of 1907 $1,000,000 10 p.c ni*. Spore Municipal 4% p.c. of 1909 $1,000,500 10 p.c. dis. Spore Municipal 4% p.c. of 1909 $1,500,000
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    • 388 7 Fraaer and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Latest available Sterling Quotation* are printed on another pace on Friday. ■i-i lay's 'rices. I-'ra-i r 1 ...all A. Co. Evntt yienby New ($1) 0.30 0.70 Vlor tiajah ($1) 1.00 1.00 Hitam (Ss> '.'.OO in.oo 9.00 10.00 V. Kuiiing (st)
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 715 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS MAYONNAISE SAUCE, Salnd Cream, Frui Sauce, at H. Bolter, Europe Hotel Building TAKE HOME AN APi'LE PlEfor Sunday G. H., Sweet Shop. FOR SALE, one Rover car and one Rove: brass radiator. All in good condition. SI The Arcade. FCR SALE, thoroughbred fox-terrier pup female, six months old.
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    • 352 7 ESTATE OF SHAIK ABDULLAH BIN SAYEED BIN MARIE, DECEASED IMPORTANT TWO DAYS' AUCTION SALE of viiv v»ltirble frrehoki Singapore Town properties, situate of Itiver Valley .Road, Tan T..e Place i.nd Old Road, close to Claite Quay, and the Singapore River. Also freehold residential property nt Gaylang Hoad, Singapore. Al Messrs.
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    • 230 7 KUALA KETIL RUBBER CO LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation). NOTICE is hereby :;i\vn that the Shnre Tranr.foi- Books of the Company will he closed from Saturlay, July 14, '|i 22, to enable a list of shurehoidcrs to be prepared shnwir.K the number of shares in The Pernambarir .Rubber £eta,tei, Limited, to
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    • 278 7 THE STRAITS TIMES Can be obtained at the following p'.aees in sinij>.»'>re Hotel van Vsijk Money Cl. anger, Crosvc.u-r. Kelly and W.ilsh, Ltd., Ratfcs Place Money Changer, Adclphi H.itel Money Changer, Europe Hotel r*ederal Rubber Stamp Co., Raffles Hotel lioh Co., Bras liasah Kcad Low Yong Swce, 1, Middle Road
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  • 1115 8 The Straits Times. FRIDAY, JUNE 30 BATTLE OF DUBLIN. Ireland is proving herself amazingly well. Atrocious murder in London, pitched battle for the Four Courts in Dublin, and all within a week is surely enough to justify anything we have ever said about the people in a political sense. And
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  • 30 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for Inaia and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 173=5100. The rat? of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 178 $100.
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  • 37 8 The Japanese Red Cross Society, says Kokusai, has decided to contribute seventy suiirical instruments, 23,000 articles of clothings and other necessaries to the Russian Red Cross Society for the benefit of Russian sufferers. No details are given.
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  • 48 8 The Government of Madras have placed with the Marconi Company, London, an order for seven sets of wireless for use in the rebel area in Malabar. They will be installed, one at Malappuram and the other six at various posts where the auxiliary police are to be located.
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  • 72 8 The Australian Board of Trade has placed the basic wage in Australia at 78 shillings weekly. The highest wage previously fixed was 85 shillings, which was reduced by three shillings last October. The tribunal varies the wages according to statistics on the cost of living. Some years ago, before prices
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  • 80 8 Under the auspices of the Chinese Christian Association (Straits Chinese Reading Club) an interesting lecture on Christianity .in China was delivered by the Chinese Consul-General, Mr. Lo Chorjr, before a good audience at 136, Prir.sep Street on 22nd inst. The lecturer covered the ground in an excellent manner, touching first
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  • 20 8 The sale of the furniture, etc., advertised to take place at 37 Emerald Hill Road on Saturday next is cancelled.
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  • 22 8 The American newspaper magnate, Mr. Hearst, and his wife,' were on June 1 e-ntertained to luncheon at Downir.g-street by Mr. Llcyd George.
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  • 32 8 In the report of the Municipal Health Officer for the week ending June 24, smallpox, for the first time after many months, is an unknown quantity and may it always remain so.
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  • 35 8 Two American tobacco concerns, the United Retail Stores Corporation ami the Tobacco Products Corporation, are combining and the latter will increase its capital from $33,000,000 to $157,000,000 the purpose of the necessary exchange of stock.
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  • 53 8 Messrs. Barlow and Co.'s report on copra S ay S Good business has been done, in copra during the past week and prices arc a sha:ie firmer at closure. Quotations are as follows No. 1 Standard ?li).27'v to $10.68, No. 2 Standard 10.00 to 10.27 '.i and No. .i Standard
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  • 51 8 Before Mr. David, District Judge and i irst Magistrate, yesterday a Chinese pawnbroker, of Merchant Read, was charged by Inspector Stewart, acting Inspector of Weights and Measures, with being in possession of two false lit ings. Mr. Drummond appeared for the defendant, who was fined $10 and had his litings
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  • 53 8 Inspector S. C. Williams prosecuted four Chinese before Captain W. H. Calthrop Calthrop, A.M., R.N., Master Attendant, on Tuesday, three for landing at St. John's Island in a sampan without permission and the fourth the sampan wallah, for coming within 20 yards of a prescribed area. His worship fined the
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  • 66 8 A message from Cairo states that a sowar of the 31st Lancers, in hospital at Surafe'nd, being informed that he was fit to return to duty, rose from his bed in the niarht and ran amok with a shot-gun. He killed his squadron commander, Captain Fiaafagi and the Assistant Surgeon
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  • 73 8 A story of the Pall Mall Gazette's Chatham correspondent that as a seqne! to the Egypt disaster British ex-naval seamen are replacing lascars on some large ships Js entirely discredited in authoritative quarters, says a London message dated June 14. It is pointed out that the Board of Traue inquiry
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  • 84 8 One of the noteworthy things brought to light by the recent Ceylon Industries Exhibition was the Bamboophone,' made by Professor Adams, the senior landmastcr of the Ceylon Pol'ce Band. The new instrument is much like the harpsichord, and is so simply constructed that any person conversant with the pianoforte can
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  • 106 8 The establishment of en aristocracy of brain for an aristocracy of birth is one of the objects of the House of Lords Reform Bill introduced into the House of Commons by Colonel Claude Lowther, says a London message of June 10. The bill proposes to abolish the hereditary system except
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  • 107 8 The outcry in certain home newspaperin regard to the alleged inadequacy of the British air defence was reflected in tho House of Commons on June 20, when Colonel Seely affirmed that the Royal Air Force reserve to be provided by civil aviation had almost entirely disappeared ami consequently the British
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  • 142 8 The Rules made by the Governor in Council under section 63 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 1922, and published as Notification No. 476 in the Gazette of March 24, 1922, are amended by the addition of the following new Rule Where, owing to the fact that the total income of
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  • 134 8 Mr. Churchill, in answer to questions in the House of Commons, said that the Provisional Irish Government was continuing to make enquiries with regard to the murder of three British oP.ieers who were kidnapped at Mac-room, but he regretted to say they had hitherto been unable to trace the person
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  • 493 8 The Prince of Wales has expressed his willingness to act as best ir.an at Lord Mountbatten's wedding. Mr. K. La M. Slowell has boon appointed to be an assistant master in the Education Department of Johore. The Gazette of India states. Justice J.G. Wocdroffe has resigned from
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  • 30 8 Mails from Europe (Lcndcn mails dated June 8; a 8.1. Teeeta will arrive by train to-morrow moniinj*. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to box'■.cldcrs about 10.30 a.m.
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  • 72 8 At eight o'clock i.n Wednesday night there was a cessation of electric energy in a small section of the Tanglin electric supply in thu Mount Sophia area. This was caused by a lar;?c ti\e falling across the man wilttl supplying this district. It was not in the
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  • 71 8 Our Ipoh correspondent wires Widespread relief is felt throughout Pcrak at the new restriction agreement. The opinion is voiced by Mr. F. S. I'hys-ick that it will hit forward contract nn.l that prices will quickly double. It will probably increase unemployment slightly also possibly reduce the
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  • 97 8 Happy Jack." Happy Jack as some call him in hontur of the recipient of the or Malaya as do in honour of the laud of his birth, in other wcrds the ilcnhant presented by the Hon. .Mr. Maxwell tc Sir Jack Scaddan, was, according to a correspondent most refractory m
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  • 162 8 This morning their LauWlin, tha nctinj; Chief Justice, Mr. Justice fproule, and Mr. Justice Burrctt-Ltnn.ini were cn^np'-'d in fixing the dates for tii* of tlif Supremo Court civil casts /or July. Before doing so the acting Chic/ Justice said that with the except! of MM Xii of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 130 8 THE "THREE CASTLES" CIGARETTES Have you tried "Three Castles" Magnums MEDIUM STRENGTH If not ask your Dealer about them. «The Prince The result of twenty-five years experience in raincoat production is embodied in the Prince Raincoat. You can be really independent of rain, however, heavy and continuous, for, instead of
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    • 233 8 ALHAMBRA The Picture Theatre combining Variety with Quality and Quantity, Beach Koad. In the Second Show at 9. PITFALLS OF A BIG CITY 5 reels 5 reek William Fox Production featuring Gladys Brockwell LORD AND LADY ALGY C reels C rcolt Goldwyn Production featuring Tom Muore and Naomi Childera. In
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  • 957 9 Description of the Recent Fighting. Communists Join Republican Forces. Rxutkb's Service. London, June 28. In the House of Commons at question n.-, Mr. ChareMD said that the Provisional C»r vcrnmont's decision to attack tha Poor Courts in no way arose out of the debate in the House of
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  • 151 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 29. Following the Parliamentary agifatijii in connection wilh tl.e conferment cf honours principally arising from the birthday peerage to the South African. Sir Joseph Robinson, which QeßStal Smuts, in replying to attacks in the Sou'.h African Parliament recently, said he had never recommended, a
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  • 100 9 Riutxe's Service. London, June 28. Mr. Sze, the Chinese Ambassador to Washington has arrived in England en a month's vacation. London, June 29. Washington President Harding intervened in the coal strike and arranged a conference for Saturday cf about 30 mineowners representing all the United States' coal
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  • 65 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 28. Mexico City Mr. Bielaski has been re leased. London, June 28. Mexico City The majority tf the seized employees of the Cortez Oil Company arc leport'.-d tc be British and the remainder African. The Secretary for War has (iirev'.ed the Government commander to
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  • 190 9 Recter's Service. London, June 28. Berlin The police fired on demonstrators who wrecked the houses of two nationalist deputies at Darmstadt, killing three and wounding 25, otherwise the Rather.au demonstrations all over the country were quiet. London, June 29. Berlin It is officially stated that the murderers of
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  • 95 9 Reuter'b Service. London, June 29. A Paris message says that it is officially stated that the cabinet council has approved of M. Porte's scheme for the establishment of the Ban.iue Industrieilc de Chine. The capital of the company of management which is the basis of the scheme is
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  • 52 9 Rxuter's Service. L;ndon, June 29. Tie labcur conference at Edinburgh, by .°»,694,0C0 vot?s to 336,000, defeated a resolution that no useful purpose could be served by any Labourite becoming a Privy Councillor. A resolution was passed against an alliance er electoral agreement with any section cf the Liberals
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  • 52 9 Rkuter's Service. London, June 2S. The Burma Oil Company made a profit for last year of £902,790 and pays a dividend of four shillings per share, making SO per cent, for the year. The sum of £200,000 has been placed to general reserve and the carry forward
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  • 189 9 Messrs. Barlow and Co. report Singapore, Juns 29. Mews of the probability of some form of restriction being agreed to by Dutch and British interests has affected the market and prices have advanced considerably. The auctions on Wednesday opened to a better tone than has been the
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  • 84 9 The rate cf mortality in the Settlement of Singapore for the week ending June 17 was 30.03. The total number of deaths was 253 of which 178 were male subjects and 75 female. Convulsions claimed 25, phthisis 35, malaria fever 20, dysentry 13, beri-beri 17, pneumonia 28,
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  • 204 9 Rubber— A Caution. REi'SEit's Skbvict. London, June 28. Messrs. Sanderson's have communicated to Reuter that the rubber commodity has been excited by the news from Holland which, while satisfactory, is only the first sten» towards Government control. Undoubtedly a lot of discussion will take place before any scheme is agreed
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  • 460 9 Genera! Baden-Powell on The Promising Outlook. The following letter has been received at Simla by Sir Alfred Pickford, commissioner for overseas scouts and emigration, from General Sir Robert Eaden-Powell, Chief Scout Dear Sir Alfred I want to thank you !for your complete and interested re- port
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  • 179 9 Pooh-Bah Morley. A Gilbertian story of Lord Morley was told by Lcrd Inchcape, states a London message of June 4, in the course of an address when he received the freedom of Arbrcath on June S. He said that after Lord Morley had retired from the India Office and become
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  • 121 9 Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the Hongkong Magistracy, was handed a tray of bananas from which he selected one and after eating half of it pronounced it to be quite good. On this test he decided to cemvict a men who was charged with hawking bananas without a licence. The
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  • 647 9 Profits on the Year's Working. The following repjrt is supplied by the secretaries The second ordinary annual general meeting of Utdford Plantations, Limited, was held on Saturday, June 24, at the registered offices, Ipoh, Mr. Cecil Pearse (chairman of the Company) presiding. Mr. F. Garland on behalf
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  • 276 9 Messrs. Macphail and Co.'a Daily Report Singapore, June 30, 1922. Silver.— 3G l Hongkou? 13% per cent, premium. Three months gold 53 Share market. Dull. Rubbers. Market quiet. Allenbys 16--18 cents, Craigieleas 20.25 cents, Bassutts 67 1 ,-j-72 I ,i cents, Bukit Sembawanßn to 1-4 and Singapore
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  • 23 9 To ctl'brate the commencement of a new session, the Straits Chinese Reading Club will hold a social in its club house on Monday.
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  • 661 9 Success of Lydia Lipkowska And Sklarcvski. It is safe to say that never has a classical recital in Singapore called forth more enthusiasm than was shown by the audience at the Victoria Theatre last night, delighted by the beautiful singing of that operatic favourite Lydia Lipkowska and
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  • 113 9 A Peking message dated June 12, to Shanghai, stated According to current Chinese reports, the following Cabinet was submitted to Gen. Wu Pei-fu for approval Premier, Dr. W. W. Yen. Foreign Affair, Dr. Wellington Koo. Finance, Mr. Tung Kang. Communications, Mr. Kao En-hung. Interior, Mr. Tien Wen-lieh.
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  • 46 9 An anonymous gift of nearly £25,000 sterling has been given .to the old Victoria Theatre across the Thames, which built up a considerable reputation by the presentation of Shakespearean play?, at popular prices. It has been long handicapped owing to the pressing need of structural alterations.
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 218 10 Play in the Singapore Lawn Tennis ('hiunpionship will begin on Monday. The ties so far arranged are as follows MONDAY'S TIES. Chia Keng Tye v. S. J. Edwards. S.C.C.. I. G. H. Warren v. O. Fuller S.C.C., J. A. de Mello v. T. M. Shervington S.R.C., 1. J.
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    • 20 10 In the Second Division of the League yesterday, Seletar United defeated the .Municipality by two goals to nil.
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    • 84 10 r. n.u. l, on. a. ri Harlequin* ..*****09 Royal Engineers 7 3 3 17 3 9 Middlesex II 7 3 2 2 11 5 8 S.li-tur U. 7 2 <i 2 6 7 7 tx-Sorviccs .*****45 S. K. C. II I 1 3 0 3 2 5 S.
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    • 111 10 A cricket match will be played tomorrow at Blakang Mali between the V.M.C.A. and R.G.A. The V.M.C.A. will be- represented by the following :—H. G. Stack (tapt.), M\ Ignatius. J. F. Maden. T. Weetmkody, C. A. Norris, S. L. Janser,, T. A. Cordeiro, G. J. L?ke, K. Oehlers, G.
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    • 95 10 The result of the June Medal (Bogey l>!ay> is as under .1. Thomson (winner) 1 down J. Kennedy 3 H. Jackson 3 J. Tryner 4 A. Barron 4 V. Riera t» The Ladies Spoon for June was won by Mn. D. Noble with a score of :»i—14
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    • 150 10 A Rcuter wire of the 28th inst. states There was a drizzling rain at Wimbledon which later turned to a downpour. The interest was centred on Mdlle. Lenglen'a initial appearance, the inter Colonial battle between the favourites Norton and Andenoa, and the Franco-Spanish contest between Brugnon and Manuel
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    • 140 10 The final of the Hose competition will be played on the Seremban Padang on Saturday, the opposing teams being the S.P.A.A. (A) and Tampin. The former team has already won three games in the competition and the latter two. Although the Tampin XI is heavier popular feeling
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    • 524 10 The Googly Curse." Mr. Frank Mitchell, Captain, Cambridge 1896 and of South Africa 1904, 1312, writes in the Daily Mail It was in 1904 that, quite by accident an accident which, to my mind, has had I a «r«at, and I fesr disastrous, effect en cricket we discovered the late
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    • 315 10 A Reuter wire of June 7 states There are four foreign entries for the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley, namely, the Christiania Rowing Club of Norway; the Grasshoppers Club for Switzerland the Ghent Club for Belgium an'i the Marne Club for France, thus equalling the record
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  • 140 10 A school-master, who has worked for 30 years in Government vernacular schools in Ceylon, is stated to have shown marked attention to comely Ango. Ar.go tock it all in a strictly sporting spirit. Ar.go took an afternoon siesta she dreamed herself, according to her own acciimt, right
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  • 453 10 His Connection with John Bull." A disclosure is made in the recently issued report of Odhams Press-, a company which was formed in 1920 for the purpose of amalgamating the businesses of Odhams and John Bull. It was common knowledge that Bottomley was at the time editor of
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  • 403 10 Under the auspices of the V.M.C.A. 1 Literary Society, Mr. James Johnston de- 1 livtred an aduress en We inesday eTUfc i ing on Novels and Novelists." The sub- ject proved to be highly entertaining, as i well as instructive, and was listened to >by a more
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  • 184 10 TJ:e Palacegay is showing to-night in the second show a seve;i-part picture, True Blue, starring William Farnum, supported by the Miracle of the Jungle, 3 and 4. In the first show is a five-part comedydrama, the Wasp, and two episodes of the Evil Eye serial will be nhown.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 215 10 To the Editor of the Straits Tinres. Sir, In view cf the sentiments expressed in the enclosed letter, I think that you will agree that it is not surprising that German and other foreign firms are cutting out British firms in the East. I actually sent cash with
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    • 370 10 To the Editor of the Straits Tim?s. Sir, May I reply to your French correspondent, Joan- Pierre," en the above subject. He complains of Britain supporting Emir Feisul in Syria. Britain's error there v.-as in not carrying out her pact with Fcisul to make him head
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  • 320 10 Beautiful Spanish Dancer's Divorce. Tired of Indian splendour, the radiant Spanish born Maharanee of Kapurthala, has decided to settle in Paris, where she recently arrived. Thus ends one more East and West romance of the kind set down so memorably in The Broken Road (which novel, incidentally,
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  • 729 10 Sir Charles Ellis on Trade Conditions. Presiding at the annual general meeting on May 10, Sir Charles E. Ellis, G.B.E. K.C.B. (chairman of the company), said that the balance-sheet showed for the first time the full liability for the note issue, but there was n considerable
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  • 135 10 Killing an Animal." A case from the Police Court cf Gampola, Ceylon, in which nine men were charged witih cruelty to an elk by hittini; it with clubs, stones and cutting it with knives was taken up on June 7 before Mr. Justice Schneider by way of revision. The Magistrate
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  • 100 10 Routine Orders, datad Juno 28, by Lieut.-Colonel F. E. Spencer, D.3.0., M.C.; Commanding S.S.V.F. Friday, 30th.— 5 p.m., Drill Hall, No. 2 Platoon, "A Company, Firing on 30 yards' range. Monday, July 3. 6.15 p.m., Drill Hall, all companies, Officers and N.C.O.'s. Tuesday, 4th.— 5.15 p.m.. Drill
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  • 855 10 The Annual Meeting At Shanghai. The 23rd annual general meeting of Messrs. S. Moutrie and Co., Ltd., was held on June 15, at Shanghai, at the offices of the company, Mr. W. .1. Isenman presiding, supported by Mr. K. B. Newman end Mr. A. E. Paine
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  • 163 10 The following passengers sailing from Singapore and Penang by the Ellora to connect at Rangoon with the Henderson and Bibby Lines Henzada sailing from Rangoon July 4.— Mr. G. Wright-Motion, Mrs. H. 1,. Hopkin, and Misses Hopkin (2). Mr. Tyack, Mrs. Tyuck and infant. Matter Tyack, Mr. and
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 149 10 Property Sale. The following properties were sold by auction by Cheong Koon Seng and Co. at their saleroom on Wednesday afternoon Agricultural land at Ponggol, 4 acres, 1 rood, and 30 poles, bought by Mr. Choo Ah Goh for $625 freehold land and house 31 and 33 at Lorong 12
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  • 694 11 Reduction in All-in Costs. The tenth ordinary general meeting f the Uukit Badang Rubber Company, Ltd.. was held on May 30 at the registered offices of the company, 17 St. place, Bishopsgate, E.C., Mr. Archibald Grey (the chairman), presidTh? Chairman sad Gentlemen,— The and accounts having been
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  • 297 11 Ex-Raiser Demands Payment Of Millions, Ex Kaiser Wilhelm is again making a ■trenwMH effort to extort vast sums of ooqr from Prussia, and a surprising ■train has arisen i:i the Prus: ian finvi I ■■Mill, says a Ueilin wire to a horn'; paper i,i mail wifk. Shortly
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  • 783 11 Indian Mission and Bending. Light. The' Madras Mail writes It is an important part of Professor Einstein's theory of relativity that space is curved, and he predicts that light would prove tc be bent as it passed the sun's sphere of influence. It is to prove the correctness
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  • 225 11 A feature if the recent exhibition of old English specimens at tlie Royal School of Art Needlework was the Queen Anne section, which has a dainty refinement and elaboration (iistinguishinir it from the Stuart products. Of special interest, says a home paper, is a satin bed-spread,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 116 11 WKMt WHY ARE C Iff J "MOUTRIE" 'fe ■^^-'^^mS the choice of the .i^_ "■"■""■"""■'■-^JkB" dlscrimlnatinjr *,V*?T -"V <& Buyer? t*s3j they represent ™r»~~ W QUALIFY and VALUE always. This Model $815.00 Cash. Built of Teak and Guaranteed for Seven Years. Cash Prices $675.00 up. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd., (Incorporated
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    • 314 11 Raffles Hotel The Popular Rendezvous for Dancing. Tills Evening Tea Dans a n t 5 to 7 o'clock Latest Popular Dance Mtule By RAFFLES ORCHESTRA. Masical Director, Mr. F. A. COOKE. SUNDAY NIGHT at 9.45, Cinema. Music by Raffles Orchestra. Telephone 2920. BARKIBS BROTHERS, All Reservations, Proprietors. ♦♦«»«»4« ADELPHi HOTEL
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  • 658 12 t Criminal, Cruel, And Dangerous. Counsel addressed the jury at the Old Bailey yu May 10 in the case ia which] I Marjjaret Cornwallis, 48, ia diar^d it!, -•onsjirucy te cbtain money from thej executors of the late Algernon de Lisle Strickland, conspiracy to defeat the
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  • 408 12 Investigations of General Interest. I The Glvii n"<"'t ir: ......l.^iKt in Queensland enj^ed in investigating the ««***<•- •nTeptinsrfcr-'"'"^ P T r. T T.. T.. I'roxK&tt) j :*;> turniMed to the Acting Minister for i Agriculture (Mr. W. Forgan Smith) 1 notes on his work in the South Coast
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  • 246 12 The severe weather experienced during the past few days has caused considerable damage in the town, says tiie Saigon daily L'Opinion of the Sth instant. Yesterday, however, it was the cause of a tragic acciient at Phu Tho. where a number of workmen were (>usy erecting four
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  • 341 12 Pax Vslus£l 11 £1 £1 £1 £1 ft £1 £1 2/ 2/ £1 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ £1 £1 £1 £1 £1 £1 £1 £1 £1 £1 i'l £1 n 2/ i £1 2/ £1 2/ 2/ £1 2/ £1 £1 £1 £1 Stock Exchangt Par
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1422 12 SALES BY AUCTION SELDOM ON THE MARKET IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF FIVE SO IKTANTIALLY BUILT nRB-STOBRKD BRIfK BTTSINKSS PREMISES WITH BACK LANES ALREADY OPENED. The undcrsif tied have been favoured with instruction* to sell by public auction at their Kale-room, Raffles Chamber*, Raffles Place, Singapore, ON MONDAY, JULY 3, 1922,
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    • 395 12 New Zealand Stilton Cheese THE ABOVE CAN NOW BE OBTAINED AT OUR RETAIL DEPOT, ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY, LIMITED A 3 THE VICTIMS OF URIC ACID Pr6D3Tcltion Lr^J >^r£* Arthritic subjects take a course Officially adopted by |TJ \V j^fi^ which eliminates the^riTAcid thr French Governmrnt VpJ \/A.\
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  • 742 13 Report on the Straits For 1921. I The number of births registered I throughout the Settlements during 1921 I was 28,772 (males 15,038 and females 13,734). This shows an increase of 3,149 over the total for 1920, and is equal to a crude birth-rate of 32.62 per
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  • 136 13 Much speculation has been aroused at Shell Harbour, states a Sdyney BMCUfe of May 18, by the phenomenon of a W— mar apppar;?n»iy suspended in mid-air, which was seen by a number of retidanta. It appeared to be travelling northward, and moving through the sky beyond the
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  • 109 13 According to a Washington message cf May 23, Charlie Chaplin, the film artist, probably will be compelled to see his mother expelled as an undesirable alien. Mrs. Chaplin, who has been residing in California for more than a year, was admitted on a bend offered by Charlie
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 224 13 Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE AND MALACCA. 25: THIS WFFIC SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS. 3/m PLAIN CASEMENT CLOTH. ABB i{f I' 1 s axe, ecru, cream, cardinal. 1 I r^.~- 48 inches wide. f p$ $1.30 per yard. r-" TWO w:- TOWEL '-}mm ■■■M|\ OFFERS I'm WHITKAWArS W.1.. f,
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    • 302 13 LS&tßr-Bruston Light SLOW-SPEED ENGINE STARTS AND STOPS ITSELF. AS SUPPLIED TO GOVERNMENT. BOKKER&<X>XTLV Sole Agents. BflBBB3BS!SlBaBSaC!SS3»1SBVQBflBBSaBBBBB1ll2!SEBZBgBBBaBBaBBaBBBBBflBBflBBflfll .^iVKL IT IS ASTONISHING of *»-!ry description Mg or >n-i»II lot« Ao^t^^nL^^ What You Can t Do with Do. t m Money These Pays. CONSULT J. IKEDA Ch»r B e« JlclMifc STILL No. 41,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 230 14 The Motor Union Insurance Co., Ltd. (lae*Tpors.t*d U l««l»»«' MOTOR VBHICLBS DBPAKTMBNT. An kinds of vchielsa qootael tof, Kavonrabl* rates. Prompt and literal settlement of elaima. Tha Cam'.rehensive Policj '.f Hrn "M tor Unjor: is the recognised premier mot«r pal icy. FIRE DEPARTMENT. ln»aranees afff-cted on Building* and Marchaadist (or
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    • 484 14 A»sel» apj>rt«Ußateb S5,«0«,00« S.C Amotmem \m ftree $17.090,0t« The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. BAD OFFICE t WiaeassUr Hone, SUgai""*. (laeorporated ta to LONDON OFFICE St. Old J.wrjr. E.C. Th* C^mpanr has 00.000 deposiud with the Supreme Court of England aad eompliei with th* British Uf* Assoranc* Companl** Act
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    • 565 14 BANKING NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK (NETH. INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK) EsUblished 1868. CAPITAL Fl. 60,000,000 (about £6,000,000). ISSUED AND Fl. 66,000,000 (aboa: PAID UP £4,600,000 RESERVE FUND PL 47,760,000 (nboat 4,000,000 HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA BRANCHES Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Medan, Soerabaya, Samarang, Bandoeng, Weltavreden, Cberibon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Probolinggo,
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    • 526 14 BANKING CAPITAL $4,000,0»« SURPLUS 12,000,000 Asia Ban king [j MjS^wl aTV 'American, HIAO OFFICI FOR THH FAR BAST Shanghai Slagapor* OBce—22, Raffles Placa. Currant, Savings Accounts and Fixed Deposits in U.S. Gold, Sterling, Francs, Taela and Local Currency. Drafts Bought, Sold and Entered for Collection. Commercial and Travellers Letters of
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    • 322 14 IIMI«»Mtimt»*«»»t»M«»*M HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in Hongkong) Capital, all paid up f50.000,000 Silver Reserve UtflOQfiiiO Sterling Reserve, held la London M I 4J00.00U Reserv* Liability oi Proprietors »20,00O,0O» j COURT OF DIRJECTOBS. G. M. Dodwell, Esq.— Chairman. Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang Deputy Chairman. D. G. M. Bernard, Esq.
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  • 662 15 Famous Karasaki Pine Of Japan, In Japan a tree may have a per. sonality, it may be an object of respect it may even become an object of worship, or a shrine to which pilgrimages are made, writes a Tokio correspondent of the Times. Of such was the
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  • 280 15 Storm in Japanese Medical Circles, It was report.-d some time ago, states .he Japan Chronicle, that a student of the Keio University named Ikeda fell dead n a Marathon race. He collapsed through heart-fcilure, and was carried to the Mat.uyama hospital at Mita, Tokio, where :amphor was injected
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  • 101 15 There was a very strong rumour current in the Fort yesterday, says a Ceylon paper of June 10, that the P. and O. N'aldera which left Colombo thirteen days ago for England had struck a rock in the Ked Sea and that she had sent
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 191 15 Genuine Spare Parts for Overland Cars New shipment jnst arrived. Cycle Carriage Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE, PENANO, KUALA LUMPUR IPOH. M» >f 1 1 MMMMMMIM "CEDOS" BRITISH MADE LIGHT-WEIGHT MOTOR CYCLE TWO-STROKE TWO-SPEED SPORTING FRAME. This Machine is not an assembly of other makers' Specialities, it is manufactured entirely by one
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    • 150 15 REASONS Why you should use "HO HONG" Cement y^^t^o"wo^r>C #vv Every cent spent In a Make local industry a VVf r T^>S~X\ Cy /-r „<jwnjfcr>_ <&> V/iX oca P ro(^ uct remains success and help to reduce /£?/<$ ffik W\ "vAciX /</£' in the country unemployment. \T» \^Y J6keJL 3?
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 322 16 TAY GUAN KIAT S5, riHI.I.II' STREET. ■Phone Nos. 3113 and 311 1. The Successful ("ontrnrtor to the Sinßa;v)rc Municipality for the Mipiily of MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, BROOMS, BASKETS, etc., etc., etc. For the current year, 1922. SPECIAL NOTICE Owing to numerous requests, Mr. R. V. Meyer, Fellow of the Spectacle Makers
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    • 523 16 GUAN KIAT GO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore)) SS. PHILLIP STREET. 2 and 3 gallons Galvanized Watering Cans Best Canvas Hose, assorted sizes from in. to 3 in. l.'.ie Monmore 6mm Char.fkols No. 7 Emery Clnth No. 00 to No. 3 Sponge and Insertion Cloth Screw Drivers from 4 in. to
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    • 922 16 ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID chnrges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., in ordinary close-set type (average six words to line) arc: per line: one insertion 28 cts., two ins. <<! cts., three ins. 01 cts., four ills. 82 cts., five ins. 1.00, six ins. 1.13, ten ins. 1.40, tw.lve ins.
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    • 891 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, No. 1, Oxley Rise, furnished or unfurnished. Apply to Meyer Brothers. TO LET. compound house No. 102, River Valley Road, from July 1. Apply 25, Malacca Street. TO LET, bungalow IG4, Haig Road, Tanjong Katong, on 5 acres of land, rent $100 per month. Entry
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    • 652 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, new premises, 117 and 118, Cecil Street. Apply M. Guston, 4, De Souxa Street. TO LET, nffci- and godowns centrally situated with river frontage. Apply Simc, Darby and Co., Ltd. TO LKT. coduv.-ns Nos. 78 and 7:1. Wall;. Street. About 0,000 sq. ft. of floor
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    • 296 16 WE STOCK DAY AND EVENING GOWNS, from Au;;i:li c I.iris. H.P. CORSET and COSSET BELT from rienrd Minier ;md C'ic the A-la Bcrgtra GwMk SILK HOSE FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN from The Thoonix Works, U.S.A. SILK AND LISLE HOSE FOR MEN from The Intcnvuven Co., U.S.A. These first quality jr.iods
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 200 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES: Editorial and General Bs Manager's Office Job Printing Office I*** All communications relating to editorial matters nnd news should ke addressed to THE EDITOR. All com.nunic.i'.'ons relating to liusiness matters—advertisements, subscriptions, accounts, printing, etc., should be addressed to THE MANAGES. AIUEIITISEMENT RATSS. vVants, For oale. To
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