The Straits Times, 18 July 1924

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times No. 27,612 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1924. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 130 1 LACTOGEN FOR YOUR BABY DRY GIN "The Heart of a Good Cocktail" A COCKTAIL! Rt IGORDON'B llwl Gin a Waßte if mow I fy of the other g oSSekc. J INSIST UPON HAVING THE SQUARE BOTTLE. Obtainable everywhere or from the Sole Agents The Borneo Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.)
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    • 134 1 THE LATEST MATERIAL FOR YOUR CURTAINS SOLRIC SATIN-STRIPE POPLIN GUARANTEED FAST COLOURS This delightful self colour stripe material is bound to appeal to all who desire smart and attractive casement curtains the cloth is a very neat poplin with a one inch alternate satin stripe and most important of all,
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    • 4 1 LACTOGEN FOR YOUR BABY
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  • 330 2 ■N Torture by Red-hot Rods And Boiling Oil. Work on behalf of the child slaves of China, on the lines of that brought to a successful conclusion in Hongkong through the efforts of Commander ami Mrs. Hazelwood, is being done, the LonI don Daily News says,
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  • 327 2 Trail Blazed by Late Wood row Wilson. "I expect to see the United State alongside Britain m the World Court of the League of Nations," declared Dr. K. E. Fosdick, the American preacher, who was the principal guest at a luncheon at the National Liberal Club,
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  • 274 2 No city m the world, probably, observes the old adage Waste not, want not more carefully than does London to-day. The salving of valuable constituents from rubbish is rapidly becoming an exact science, writes a correspondent of the Evening News. As a result of constantly improving methods, millions
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  • 87 2 Lord Olivier was {riven a reception on the Ist instant by the National Indian Association. There are many prominent people present. Replying to his welcome, Lord Olivier said he thought he was fortunate m becoming Secretary of State for India at a time of transition, when
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 152 2 J^sf ISI Peaceful Hj^ jr Weather jl f r *S5 FOODS FOR INFANTS Erf Made from the purest milk from the richest H^tflMalflH pastures of England, the 'Allenburys' Foods s\cv^^t| are as easiiy digested as mother's milk. Ejflffflv|| They arc germ free, and are simply and quickly prepared by the
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    • 366 2 |jfcj~ NEW HEALTH V AND NERVE POWER yl quickly gained with I regular u»e of SANATOCEH BV In MsfsMsras B)orns.oii. tb* wife H»J !'-il Nnrwciiutn port and I MtaBM <vr. ir "Kiornson u>M Sunalor***i rvcil (''(>' :T1»I titul- that the rdcci- of this adminM* revitalreinu barian i «lins: bmirticul 10
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    • 177 2 The Best Tonlo In tbe Ernst I MILK STOUT m Wft\ There is no drink In all m the East to compare with Kwßvk MILK STOIJT The Flam iIM 8»\ your is B P lendid wd it is mi§Mlmk^k\ full of nourishment You m B M wk can feel il
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  • 879 3 Company Reports. Dividends And Notices. Accounts of Strathairlie Rubber Company for 1923 show balance at credit of profit and loss of £115, which directors recommend to be carried forward. The Emerald Rubber and Coconut Company announces dividend of 5 per cent., payable, less tax, July :>, placing; £2,000
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  • 59 3 Details of parades up to and for July 20, 1921 Saturday, July 19, 2.30 p.m., Bukit Timah, B Co., musketry classification 2.:J0 p.m., Farrcr Range, C Co., musketry classification 2.30 p.m.. Drill Hall, Chinese Co., tactical scheme. Sunday, July 20, 7 a.m., Bukit Timah, B Co., musketry
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  • 75 3 DUpatchct liom Nome (AUska) slate that Mr. Slerauss,)!! has ctinpofwd of his itmrists m Wianni'l Island to Mr. Car) Lomcn, of Nome, the chief operator m ihe Alaska reindeer industry. Mr. Lomen hjis made plans t>> lead .an expedition to the relief of Mr. Charles Well and the lo Eskimos
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 257 3 Consolidated Pneumatic Tool Company, Limited. PIONEERS IN PNEUMATIC TOOL PROGRESS FOUR OUTSTANDING FEATURES >~ Sole Agents UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated la th» Straita Settlements.) SINGAPORE. J- Genuine American Motor i powerful double springs twelve inch turntable extra ordinary sound box solid tcakwood case, richly piano polished. Z J L jj^^
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    • 553 3 TO THE LADIES HakattM are h boon, ensuring daily rcjrulnrity. tl.us nm.ning the causes of sick headache*, biliousness, vivti'.o. facial eruptions, ill-»inclli;ij; breath. As Rcntle as nature m their i.clinn. these dainty little h'V.itives cause no inconvpnierce or disc.imfort. Ask your chemist lor Pinkettcs, or send f.O cts. for a
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    • 435 3 STEAMER SAILINGS INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Hongkong) Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and Shanghai and to Calentta via Tenang from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtsza Ports, Formosa the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA
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    • 382 3 STEAMER SAILM6S COMBINED SERVICE OF THE OCEAN S.S. GO., LTD. (Incorporated m England) THE WEST 'AUSTRALIA* S. N. CO., L7L (Incorporated m England) Fortnightly Service taking cargo and Paasengers from Singapore > BATAVIA AND SOL'RABAIA NORTH-WEST AUSTRALIA PORTS AND FREMANTLE (PERTH). Approximate Sailings. CHARON Au K 2 HINDEROO Auk. 17
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    • 793 4 <"><* Apcar Line (CompanlM Incorporated m England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES IIWMI AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government. LONDON-FAR EASTERN SERVICE OUTWARDS FROM LONDON HOMEWARDS FOR CHINA AND JAPAN FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON AND ANTWERP Tonnage Doe Spore Tonnage leave Spore MANTTTA 11.000 July
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    • 771 4 STEAMER gAnHMiI THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Eaglaad) The Bine Funnel Line REGULAR SERVICES TO LOHTJOH. AMSTnDAM. KOTTBRDAM, ANTWBKP. RAMBVKO AUD DKRMKN. GBNOA, MARBBJLLBB. LIVERPOOL AND 6LABGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVKR. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Tsktar csrf* m tarsigk
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    • 767 4 KO3ISSLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCRAPPfJ BOTAL PACIXT NAVIGATION CO. OF BATATIA) (laeorporaKd m Holland.) UKDBB CONTBACT WITH TH» NITHERLAND9 HtDU COrMVWWCT TelepbssM Mas. Paasac* Dept. 111. Freight Hepu 12M, Marine D»#t Traaahlvaaat D*pt. 1487, Manager's Dent. le»» MELCHIOR TREUB— JuIy 18, Ratavia, Sema Ian p ami Sourabaya. BAUD- July 19, Penang, Lho-Seumawe,
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    • 527 5 STEAMER SAIUIKS Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Englond) ELLERMAN LINE. Passenger and Freight Services io UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA POETS AJVD BUsH CANAL. FREIGHT SERVICE LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. •■.<. CITY OF TOKIO doe Jnly 20 fss. CITY OF DUNKIRK due Aug. 9 i,.s. ROMEO due Sept. 26
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    • 611 5 STEAMER SAILINGS ISTHMIAN STEAMSHIP LINES. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) Regular Freight Service from U.S.A. via Panama TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. VIA SUZZ DIRECT. s.s. FAIRFIELD CITY due Singapore Aug. s.s. CHATTANOGA CITY due Singapore Sept. 12 s.s. STEEL RANGER due Sinsapore Oct. 4 Takinjr carpo on through Blils
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    • 645 5 STEAMER SAILINGS Burns Philp Line For SYDNEY, .MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND and BRISBANE Regular monthly sailing by the well known steamers MARELLA (737S tons) and MONTOKO (6000 tons). The MARELLA is the largest and finest steamer trading to Australia, Cabin* de luxe, single berth cabin*, swimming bath, gy:nnaaiura,
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    • 363 6 CINEMAS GAIETY CINEMA PURINA THEATRE Ni(;HT ATj.r, shakp. HALF-PRICE MATINEE Th» Film Mi^trrnirce f° r Children and Adults n» m- M^terp^e TO M ORROW AFTERNOON SI A (i 5 Saturday, July 19 nt/npQ 2.30 P.»T SHARP H» 3 4Lj B SLY Two N>w VwtmmM Comedies HEN-PECKED and DACK TO EAUTH
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    • 522 6 CINEMAS A DRAMATIC TREAT OF THE YEAR AT THE EMPIRE CINEMA From Thursday, July 17 to Monday, July 21. FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY In the Second Show at 9.30 A Metro Picture Firg show A MAN OF HONOR the third eye «n 5 parts SERIAL With HAROLD LOCKWOOI) Episodes 10
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    • 194 6 Singapore Boxing Stadium (Bukit Timah Koad) BEHIND ELLISON BUILDINGS. JULY 18— MAIN EVENT 10 ROUND CONTEST EDDIE GRADY v. DE LEON, (England) (Manila) Four other Bouts. Silvino Jamito will give 3 rounds exhibition i-i.d tralmiag Rtunts for his forthcoming con-l test for the Lightweight Championship of! j UM Orient. JiOinny
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    • 147 6 WHITEAWAY'S y THE COMPACTUM," |:|K II)KA| 'I I|V roi.i.Ai'siui.E JsvßsVmLLt" Stronjr mnkp, for sit tin-; or somi l.\ inff. ConipleU- with hood ami Vl^l^S^"' -'^^fc&j^ The Idoal Pram for lni|ll| Hsi THE "JOY" PRAM plated 12 inch adjustablf hood W\ ."■trip hinff, hide ccc straps un- \i^^=£S^^^§ff\J*rT^. breakable. Sanitary leather
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  • 114 7 ruww, Friday, laly is. t.-r, 0.10 p.m., 11.37 p.m. mail < loses. Inf. I S;.uri;. 2.30 p.m. Boxing ij:»dy v. De I.con, 5.8.5., 9.15. Batarday, July n. ]>.m. '•Üb., noon. SI' A. Cup Iroqnoia v. Pegasus, Stadium. i Vie. Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Sunday, July 20 Water, 0.20
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  • 206 7 lriuay. July 18, 1924. Ships alongside th« Whanres «r rxp««t«€ to arrive. Entrance KEITEI. HARBOUR. .Vain Whirl Tlilltl. Dldonta. 'Jil Wharf Nil. Coal Wk*rf Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCK. T »n|ng I"n»»r Slr.'i is Wharf Nurjehan I), ek Mosna Victoria Dock Ban Whatt Soon Ki-puil i r
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  • 167 7 To-day. P. r.ang, Colombo and Bombay 3 p.m. Mmr I p.m. Pert Swettcnham and Teluk Anson.. 3 p.m. ■I p.m. Malacca 4 p.m. Scigon, Tourune and Haiphong 4pm Saturday. P.-nang. Sabang, etc 9 a.m. iMucan.-Saba and Djambi 9 a.m. liaagkok ..9 a.m. Hongkong, Amny, Shanghai t Japan,
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  • 29 7 iumi Amlioise Kashmir Johan do Witt Left S'por* June 13 June 16 June 20 June 20 Ana. London July 7 July 12 July 14 July 15
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  • 115 7 The secretary of Austral Malay Tin, Ltd., rip its the following outputs of its ed companies for the half month of July 1921 Kamponjr Kamunting Tin Dredging iI I Bonn run (two dredges) 525, cabk yanis treated (two dredges) 82,000, total pieiils (two dredges) 417.81, nett value $26.!>li:i.5f>.
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  • 66 7 On Saturday there will be a social entertainment at the Katong Chinese Girls' School, 1 Joo Chiat Terrace. hsMH the pupils of this school, which now has an enrolment of over one humired, and was only opened six months uo, some of the pupils of two "f i lie Chinese
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  • 191 7 EXCHANGE. Siuiftp.ie, Jdy 18. On London, Bank 4 2/4 3/32 ife? 3«. credits 2/4 VtVi opWv?L\ork0pWv?L\orkl r)emand Private U0 o/g o2*t JSSf, 900 non un lnn:a, tsanl. 1.1. li>l-ii On Hongkong Bank d/d 3% p.e. prem. On Shanghai, Bank d/« 70 On Ja-.a, Bank T. T. 138W
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  • 60 7 Tone of Mar fct-t Quiet. Latest London cables quote Spot sheet 11 %d. Sin! igapore Standard Pale Crep« Closing PricesBuyers. Seller; Spot An jr. Aug.-Sept. Oct.-Dec. Spat A ujr. AuK.-Sept. Oci.-Dec. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices. Buyers. Sellers Sift •■> -in-, I"
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 235 7 issue Val. Pd. Buyers. SMIara 1 1 Eui:in<* Padang 0.57 0.02% 1 i Hi:a:,i Tin 120 l.:iO £1 il Idril Hydraulic 20/6 21/6 cd. 1 1 Johnn Tin 0.35 0.40 1 1 Johan Tin <;.:V7 0.40 £1 £1 Kam. Kair.unting 45/6 46/6 £1 £1 Kainuntinfr Tin 35/- S6/10 to
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    • 149 7 msue Val. I'd. Buyers. Sellers. £1 £1 B. Am. Tobacco 54.9 6.C.3 10 10 Central Engines 4.50 5.50 5 5 Central Motors 2.00 2.50 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 9.00 9.25 5/-D/-E!ec. Tramway 8/6 9/6 II ;mv Xeave 45.00 4600 ilOO 100Harnni*r and Co. 145 165 100 LOO Katz
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    • 95 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par 10 p.c. pm S'pore Electric Tramways, 5 p.c. £::50,ooo S'pi.i Municipal 5 p.c 1,878.000 par 10 p.c. pin S'pore Municipal m p.c. of 1S07 $1,600,000 par 5 p.c. pm S'pore Municipal 4% p.c. of 1909 $1,000,000 par 5 p.c. pm S'pore Municipal 4
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    • 387 7 Fraser and Co. ao4 Lyail and Evatt'a Quotation!. To-day Prices. Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt. ftlor Gajah ($1) 0.80 090 0.80 0.90 \lienby ($1) 0.95 1.05 1.00 1.05 Hitam 800 10.00 <).no 10.00 K. Kuning ($1) 0.25 0.35 0.25 0.30 *m. Malay M) 1.(50 Ltt 1.50 1.75 V. Molek
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 995 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS I Other Classified Advts., see page 16. I VITTEL GRANDE SOURCE I Miner*! Water) for Gout, Colic, Voios (Jrinaißta, etr. 11. Bolter, Direct Importer, Europe Hotel Bldg. \a< A.\r;i:s. No. p. Ootley Kise. All cun v, nitnecs, tennis. Tel. 2680. i DOUBLE TEKAI HATS. C.rey, fawn, etc". J7.
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    • 55 7 BRITISH ELECTRO-PLATING WORKS 195, ORCHARD ROAD. Note the name BRITISH Note the work BRITISH Note the material used BRITISH Note the Proprietor BRITISH i ShettcM Midori Plating, unsurpussrd BhoJMi Number I 'laics, unequalled. THINK IMPERIALLY type Imperially, iff* ireri qoa (he Bkitlsu Risks TasoiWK iMnmiu. TrrEwxmaa. Sou Agent*: Duncan Roberts
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    • 118 7 Come and spend your M»c:ilight Night at THE NEW WORLD Where you can see and enjoy specially selected amusements. OPEN AIR CINEMA SPECIAL EONGGBNG CHINESE WATANG I'EK-JEK (Sin Yong Hob) THE CITY OPERA will stage to-night (by special request) HOORAY ARAB Directed liy Mr. SIIEIKII ABsWl LA Sunday July 20
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    • 592 7 NOTICE is hereby given that the trade nark depicted above is the exclusive property of \V. R. Loxley Company of No. 58. kobinxon Rond, Singapore, Importers Expcrten tod General Merchants and that the lame is used by them in connection with 'Piece goods, rough. Rood.*, hosiery, haber■i :k'ts, blankets, tinned
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    • 577 7 THE STRAITS TIMES Can be obtained at the following places ia Singapore Money Changer, Grosvenor. Money Changer, Adelphi Hotel. Money Changer, tuupb Hotel. Money Changer, Raffles Hotel. Federal Rubber Stamp Co., Raffles Place. Peter Chong, Bras llasith Road. Guan Hong Co., 20, Robinson Road. G. H. Kiat Co., Ltd., Change
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  • 34 8 In loving memory of my darling daughter Muriel Lawless (nee Gottlieb) who passed away July 18, 1921. O the ache of a heart that longs Sight and day for our absent one.
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  • 81 8 The funeral of the late Mr. Lim Pow will tcke place on Sunday, July 20. The cortege leaving the residence No. 45, Row.'ll Koad, at 9 a.m. Interment at Bulcit Brown Cemetery. A High Maes of Requiem will be sung for the. repose of the soul of the late
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  • 1045 8 The Straits Times FRIDAY, JULY 18. UNDER THE WEATHER. Wembley is well under the weather m two senses. It is not securing the huge attendances looked for by the promoters hence financial returns are not what they were expected to be. That is the first or metaphorical sense. Wembley is
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  • 53 8 Two French seamen of the Angers, arrested on June 17, while m possession of 19 automatic pistols and 973 rounds of ammunition, were tried by courtmartial on 1> hrd the French man-of-war Jules Ferry at Shanghai on the 3rd instant, and sentenced to three months' imprisonment each. They were also
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  • 56 8 Sgt. Andrews, who has spent several days m hospital frrtn the effects of *unstroke, is now somewhat better, say* the Norih China Daily News. He left Shanghai on the 6th instant, by the Empress of Asia for Kobe from where, if will, enough, he is to continue -his j.«rney by
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  • 23 8 We have received from the Government Printing Office a copy of the annual departmental reports_ of the Straits Settlements for the year 1922.
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  • 31 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 160 $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 165 $100.
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  • 31 8 The war between Dr. Sun Vat-sen and Gen. Chen Chiung-ming has become a stalemate, while peaos terns seem impossible to arrange to the satisfaction of both, judging from Chinese press reprtts.
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  • 40 8 Messrs. Barlow and Co. Weport ".hat a fair amount of business m copra has been transacted during the past week. Afvr touching $11.80 for Sundried the pii;e has fallen away and closing quotations are No. 1 Sundried $11.60, Mixed $11.20.
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  • 58 8 Guthrie and Co., Kuala Lumpur, inform us that they have received a cable from the secretaries of the Beaufort Borneo Rubber Co., Ltd., advising that the directors have decided to recommend the payment of a dividend of 5 per cent, for the year ended April 30, the placing to reserve
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  • 62 8 Another magistrate story. Some years ago a prominent resilient of Shanghai failed to attend a couit at which he was summoned as a juryman. The Judge promptly fined him $50. As it happened, the Judge was entertained by the juryman the same night, and before the Judge got to bed
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  • 58 8 The Raffles Hotel orchestra will play the following programme of music on Sunday at 9.45 p.m., under direction of Mr. E. Hulland Overture, Raymond (Thomas) violin solo, Romance Andalouse (Sniasat-j), A. F. Sardiniia suite, Sylvan Scenes (Percy Fletcher) Zylophone solo, Poet and Peasant (Suppe), T. Bates Valse Triste (Sibelius) Piano
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  • 90 8 Seven Chinese, most of whom had been employed m varkus Chinese boarding houses, were charged at the Kowloon Magistracy with stowing away on the Japan. When the vessel was under way for Singapore the first six defendants were found m a large wooden case. They had ample provisions to last
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  • 93 8 A London message of July 1 states that m the House of Commons, during Committee stage of the money resolution authorizing expenditure under the Government of India Leave of Absence Bill, Mr. Richards pointed out that while the Viceroy could leave India and spend any length of time m America,
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  • 100 8 Lieut. James S. Cassels, M.C., Royal Sussex Regiment, has been given the rank of captain while holding the adjutancy of the 4th Battalion at llorsham, succeeding Captain T. E. Chad, of the King's Regiment. Captain Casxels, who was latterly with the Ist Battalion at Perry, was commissioned m the Royal
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  • 110 8 The Italian warship Calabria left Basra on June 19 via Persian Gulf ports for Italy. She carried on board the bodies of two Italian aviators who lost their lives in 1920 while flying from Italy to Tokio as instructors to the Japanese Air Force. Their bodies were exhumed recently and
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  • 125 8 The July number of the Optimist, the magazine of the Malacca High School Literary Association, which has reached us, has the following foreword Having survived the carefully contrived accident of our birth and having, as it were, become old enough to sit up and look around us we have come
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  • 140 8 A sensational report was made to the Hongkong police by Miss Uose White, of the Texas Oil Company, that sho had been held up on Queen's Road Central at 1.5 p.m. by a man armed with a dagger. Miss White had just alighted from a ricksha near Zetland House when
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  • 447 8 Mr. F. M. Baddeley, Under Secretary, S.S., is due m Singapore from leave ly the P. and O. Kashmir on August 30. Mr. T. A. Randell, Traffic Inspector, Penang, is going on long leave shortly and Inspector T. F. B-own will act m addition to his own
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  • 43 8 During the early hours of this morning as motor bus 1497 was proceeding along Kallang Road, near Victoria bridge, the bus conductor appears to have fallen, from what cause is not known, and was removed to hospital, where he died.
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  • 88 8 The bankruptcy list down for hearing before the Chief Justice (Sir Welter Shaw) to-day includes the following: Petitions for receiving orders against Sin Ah Hye, Khan Suratec, John Miller, I'ye Kwsng, Hcng Chee Leh, Teo Mah Seoiig, Vandyar, and Chop Ban Lee Hong, application to approve a composition
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  • 106 8 In the Supreme Court yesterday tha hearing was concluded of a partnership dispute between Choo Kee Nam, a youth of 17 suing through his friend, and Lini Ee. The plaintiff contended that he held one share m a partnership which commenced m 1917, and which made
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  • 143 8 In tho Divorce Court on June 20, before Mr. Justice Horridge, Dr. John WUlUai Scharff, demonstrator at the London School of Tropical Medicine, living .it Comer Cottaga South Minims, Hvrt-, asked for a divorce because of the adultery of his wife, Kathleen Dorothy, with Mi. Francis
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 220 8 Sheffield Stainless Steel Cutlery WILL NOT RUST OR STAIN. Fitted Best Quality Trained Xylo Handles, Square TABLE K.MVKS $16.00 doz. CIEESE KNIVES $14.50 doz. BMAtL IKA KMVKS. as illustration. nfce $8.25 per box. 6 knives m each box. IMPORTANT To assure a keen edge stainless knives should be sharpened occasionally
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    • 106 8 ALHAMBRA In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. RALPH LEWIS BETTY COMPSON PRISONERS OF LOVE m 6 Reels. MARGARET BANNERMAN m FOOLISH PARENTS m 6 Reels. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. REGINALD DENNY m THE NEW LEATHER PUSHERS m 6 Rounds (From the Famous Collier's Weekly Stories
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    • 60 8 On Other Pages. p^». Child Slaves in Chins 2 Shipping and the Mails 7 Reuter Telegrams II The A. D. C. Performance 'J Disastrous Fin- on Fort Canning '.i Crude Rubber Exports 10 Singapore Automobile Club 10 Local Rubber Auction Prices 10 .Sporting Intelligence 10 Correspondence 10 Weekly Share Report!
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  • 57 8 SIOW.— On July 13, 1924, at 27-5, Killincy Road, Singapore, Siow Cheng Watt, a K ed 75 years, leaving his widow, four sons, Siow Siew San, Siow Siew Ken*, Siow Siew Guun and Siow Siew Kim, 4 daughters, 31 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren tuneral at 10 a.m. on Sunday, July
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  • 269 9 American Observer's Statement. Representation on Commission. IIXUTII TBXEGBAM.] London, July 17. The three committees appointed by the Allied Conference yesterday lire meeting at the Foreign Office this afternoon to deal firstly with the problem of German di fault, secondly the best way of restoring Gorman economic and fiscal
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  • 182 9 May Lead to General Election. [KEUTEB TXIXOBAM.] London, July 17. The possibility of the housing situation shortly involving the country m a general ilection is being canvassed m political circles owing to opposition activity m the course of the debate on Mr. Wheatley's housing bill m the House
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  • 71 9 Maclaren May be Safe. [REUTEE TILEGEAM.] London, Juiy 17. Tokio There is Da further MM of Maclaren, but it is believed that ho landed at an intermediate point prepared by Lieut-Colonel Broomc. Two Japanese destroyers aie continuing the search. London, July 17. The American world fliers this morning
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  • 36 9 [BKUTM TEUCGRAM.] London, July 17. I'm' is Le Matin learns from Morocco that Riffs have tupturt.il 800 Spaniards. The Spanish troops abandoned the Wadlad line and a fall back to Tetuan is imminent.
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  • 181 9 British Chambers of Commerce Protest. [UUTKI TXI4GEAM-] London, July 17. A deputation headed by Mr. Stanley Machin, president of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce, including: representatives of London, Huddersfield, Halifax and Sheffield, waited on Mr. Lunn. Parliamentary Secretary for Overseas Trade, at the House of
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  • 137 9 Views of the Labour Party. [UtCTXB TELBOBAIL] London, July 17. Melbourne The House of Representatives debated the Defence Equipment Bill, authorising a grant of £2,000,000 for the construction of two 10,000 ton cruisers r.nd £500,000 for a defence reserve fund. The debate showed that the Labour party does
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  • 134 9 Issue Arises m Acute Form. [miUTM TELBOBAM.] London, July 17. The imperial constitution issue has again arisen m an acute form m connection with the inter-Allied Conference, Which opened without direct dominion representation. Conversations between British Ministers and Dominions High Commissioners during the past week failed to reach
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  • 112 9 Rebels Advancing Daily. [mm tevobam.] London, July 17. Washington According to authentic repoits received by the State Department from Rio de Janeiro 3,000 Government tmops have arrived there and entrained for Sao Paulo. Fifteen thousand federal troops have already surrounded Sao Paulo, v.hich is being bombarded. London, July
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  • 148 9 Conclusion of Successful Gathering. [UITII TELEOUM.] London, July 17. The international advertising convention concluded on the 14th inst. There was a series of sessions at which a number of prominent men, including Mr. Baldwin, Sir Robert Home and Mr. Churchill, made speeches, and some 300 papers were read.
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  • 221 9 [KEUTEB TELEGRAM.] London, July 17. The Hague The first chamber passed a supplementary credit of Fl. 2,000,000 on the war estimates for meeting the munitions contract with Armstrong Whitworth and Co. London, July 17. New York The United States commissioner dismissed the charge of smuggling narcotics brought against the
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  • 25 9 [REUTEK TELEGRAM.] London, July 17. The London Flourmillers Association advanced the price of standard grade flour by a shilling to 445. Gd.
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  • 95 9 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, July 16. The bill for the reformation of the house of peers which L-. drafted by the three ministerialist parties is expected to be submitted to the Diet on Friday. Government has successfully convinced the Kenkukai group which has
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  • 173 9 Yeovil Town Council have decided not to build upon the site m the Westland part of the borough m view of important Roman discoveries made there. The idea is to preserve the area for at least two years m order that the ground may be thoroughly
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  • 1465 9 Fine Production by The Singapore A.D.C. v All things come about m time, even first nights of theatrical productions, and the initial public performance of the Singapore AmaO-'ur Dramatic- Committee's presentatL<n of The Gondoliers has at length been achieved. U had been looked forward to with a special
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  • 374 9 Messrs. Barlow and Co. report A decided improvement has taken place during the period under review and values have considerably appreciated. The tone of yesterday's auction was fully steady. Awarded sheet was withdrawn from sale at 40^4 cents, but several lots subsequently sold round i about 41
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  • 229 9 A correspondent of the North China Daily News at Hoichow, Island of Hainan, reports that the late Mr. G. D. By ers, who was murdered by bandits, was alone with Mrs. Byers and their children at Kachek mission static*) at the time of
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  • 741 9 Fort Canning House Burr. Out. Dr. Brooke's Heavy Loss. Those who were returning from the Theatre m the early hours of this morn m. r along Stamford Road and any other late voyageurs were greeted by a sight whii i fortunately has been rare m Bingapi for many
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  • 175 9 New York is to have ne\t y largest building m the world exclusively to amusement," to tak< t 1 place of the historic Madison Garden, which will be taken down August, 1925, to make room for building. According to Mr. "I Rickard, the sports promoter, who i.s
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 614 10 Asano is Singapore Champion. match between Asano and ;>. tiixui.i mnieh i ui Singapore a;»i toe represent- well worthy of being the biMl oi a championship, a iineiyj contested natcn want i" G— 1, li 'J md i>i;i..' :iii through :litv i In- lapanese un certainly raised ihu
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    • 113 10 Interesting tournament Arranged. [Reuter Telegram.] trtiamont has been arranged t.i uik.' place dnriag the August liolida]*i :.i which tra: is representing the Royal Johorc Polo ("lub. the Selangor Polo t\>.' tnami fiom the Singapore ib will campete for the K.O.R. and thi Bpooner eqpaj, The Tlub will be at
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    • 30 10 At the- Chinese Swimming Club on Sunday i :i 78 y:»:d handicap raca f"> the A. and B. divisions. The Bhu nips will play tlie club a water polo.
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    • 182 10 Results of Ro>vin? Events. [Keutcr Telegram.] London, July 17. In the Olympic rowing events the i doable sculls final was won by America, I with Franco second America won i eMily. In the pairs wi'.h cox final Switzerlo vas lirs: und Italv second. This DO by forty centimetres.
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    • 296 10 Royal Engineers Head Second Division. Tlu' eoaetadhw Batch m the second division of the League was played on the padang, yesterday between the Royal Engineers and the V.M.C.A. The halftime score was one-all, but the Engineers obtained the decisive goal m the second half and won 2—l.2 1. The
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    • 76 10 Lancashire's Big Score. [Reuter Telegram.] London, July 17. The Lancashire v. South Africans rriatch was continued at Liverpool today in close threatening weather before a small attendance. The wicket was good. Lancashire continued their innings and declared with 445 for six. Watson made 63 and Hopwood 105 not
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    • 172 10 The following will represent the S.C.C. m the Singapore tournament against the Scr/ii". s on the Tangl'n ground to. morrow Griffith-Jones (capt.), Assiter, Craig, Hamilton, Hare, Knight, Lovett, Murphy, Nicoll, Riches, Whitley. The f Mowing will represent the V.M.C.A. against the S.C.C. at cricket to-morrow on the S.C.C. ground
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    • 24 10 The Singapore Volunteer Rifle Association annual Bisley meeting will be held on the Bukit Timah range on August 2, 3 and 4.
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    • 73 10 Goldstein Outpoints l.idouv [Reuttr Telegram.] London, July 17. New York Abe Goldstein outpointed the well-known French boxer Ledoux over 15 rounds. The Singapore Boxing Stadium (behind Ellison Building) opens to-night. The chief contest is ten rounds between Eddie Grady and De Leon, of Manila, while amon.? the preliminaries Red
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    • 41 10 The following cards were returned m the Men's July monthly medal at tile (j:i.:ison Golf Club Major Harrison Colonel Bond Major Little F. C. Stewart P. A Moirell G. B. Kellagher Wynne-Jones 83—12—71 84—12—72 90—18—72 Scr.— 74 91—16—75 85—10—75 97—18—79
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  • 370 10 Traffic Questions Receiving Attention. Tiie following matters havi recently receive:! the attention of the committee ot the Singapore Automobile Club Numbering of private rickshas for identification purposes. Examination of drivers of cars for hire and busses. Decided to take tho matter up with the Municipality and the
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  • 200 10 The idea mooted a year ago of building a village to bear the name of Sarah Bernhardt is now going to oe carried out by the organisation known as the Renaissance des Cites, which has done a great deal of recontruction work m the devastated regions.
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  • 177 10 When accused by officials of the Bank of New South Wales of having presented a forged cheque, a man at once snatched the cheque from the hand of one of the officials and swallowed it. An attempt on the man's part to escape was frustrated. The previous
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  • 138 10 A seafaring visitor to Brisbane recently related a story from the tropics that concerned the fate of a traveller who took a drink from the stem of one of the water-holding plants said to come from tropical climes. Afraid of a chill from a cold, non-intoxicating beverage,,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 812 10 To the Editor of lh* Straiu Times. Sir, In ieply to Mi. Pack*e ieue:- of July 14, 1 would like Brat or all tiiat I am m complete agreement with him that .he world's capacity for pr > duction will probably exceed iis consumption for from 5 to
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  • 113 10 The Palacegay Cinema show a c.ttiplvte Eddie Pole serial The King of the Circus, to-night. Rags to Riches, nn interesting sevenpeel film, is being sh wn at the Gaiety this- evening. It fea'.urts Wesley Barry, the well-known juvenile screen actor. The new programme at the Alhambra, which continues
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  • 50 10 News has been received locally that tho 'Treasury r.t Batu Pahat has been broken into and about $25,000 has disappeared. The Treasurer, who has been suspended, is on bail of $10,000 and Mr. M. V. Piilai has been retained for his defence at th? forthcoming enquiry.
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  • LOCAL SHARE MARKET.
    • 173 10 Singapore, July 18. Rubber. London 11 4 d. Local 40 cenis. Tin. Loo lan E2 HI Rubbers.- -More active. There are few boyari of Uass^ttp Jimaaa, Khiangs, Cnitrd Malaccas, Maiaka Pind.is, Bukit Katiis and fccudui:; at market lates but few .-han- are on offer except
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    • 185 10 Singapore, July 18. Tin. i 230 15s.— down 40s. Kubber.— ll%d.— -down Vid. Markets are quiet all round to-day and business k on a fruited scale. Rubbers are less active and prices, as a rule, have receded from the Mghaat touched foatoi day. Than is still
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    • 188 10 (L. It. Macphail.) Singapore, July 18. Rubber— ll %d.— 39% cents. Tin.— l23o 155.— 5115%— 100 tons. Robber. The small enquiry for rubber ■hare* ha.; almost disappeared on the fall to-day of '.4d. m the price of the comiuedlt|. There are a few small enquiries
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  • 334 10 Next Stage Difficult To Forecast. London, July 4. Wiitinr; on the Ahmedabad conference, a eetToapontart m the New Statesmen says tha: the next stage ia njt eas.y to forecast. Gandhi may be a desolated prophet one day, but he is not unlikely to be a revived diplomatist
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  • 45 10 The accounts of The Carlton, Ltd., vf Shanghai, show that af it providing Tls. 24i">7.35 for depreciation, the year's working resulted m a loss of Tls. 57,406.00 which, after deduction of the profit br night forward from ths year previous, is reduced to Tls. 735.48.
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  • 206 10 Acquittals m Coining And Robbery Cases. At the Singapore- Assizes yesterday, before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard. a ii-year old Chinese named Snjr Chooa Hwah was charged with possession oi counterfeit coins and with passing them. The case for the prosecution was that the accused was arrested after he Had
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  • 280 10 Importations into the United States. We are indebted to the Rubber Association of America, Inc., for the following; <lvLails of the importations of crude rubber into the United States during May, 1924. The figures have been compile 1 and distributed by the Rubber Association of America. The estimated
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  • 88 10 An attempt to carry Queensland pineapples m their natural state to the British market is being made by the Australian Commonwealth liner, Esperance Bay, which left Brisbane on June 14 for the United Kingdom. Sixty-four pineapples have been stored m a special experimental chamber on the
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  • 1292 11 Weekly Reports of Singapore Firms. Ftmatr and Co.'s weekly rapwrt dated July Ni. states Tin during the past week has rcmaine 1 y with .-mall fluctuations and share ■luive for the most part been quiet rand .quotations. A welcome siren^'theninc i.i ;the Rubber Market has to be
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  • 273 11 Novel Devices on London Tramways. The London United Tramways have introduced several novel safety devices upon the single-deck "one-man"' car which is now operating between Boston-road and Hamvell. When the car slows down and .-lops at a point the driver operates a lever which opens the doors.
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  • 205 11 Commercial Notes m the Times of June 14 contain the following reference bo a ship which has been a frequent caller at Singapore Lloyd's agent at Shanghai telegraphs that the British liner Glenamoy, which stranded off Video Island on May 12, has been refloated and has
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  • 176 11 The May number of the Harrovian t::akps a graceful knowledge of the munificent gift of £10,000 bequeathed to Hai row Ly Mr. J. A. Apcar who died m October last- Mr. Apcar's previous benefactions to the school appear to have boon numerous. "In 1917," writes
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  • 137 11 Khan Bahadur Sayid Mohamed Khan, British Consul at Jelalabad. was found m his room m the Moslem Hotel to-day bleeding profusely from two revolver bullet wounds m h's chest, states a Simla message of Juiy 1. He is now m the Ripen Hospital m a
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  • 61 11 Mr. Ramsay Mai-Donald m the House of Common's said that the meeting of the committee of imperial defence assisted by four ex-Ptvmiers was forced to conclude that while the Channel tunnel would only assist transport m a slijrht riepree, it was attendant with darnjer from a military aspect, which would
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 178 11 A sure TESTIMONIAL to the MERITS of the Moutrie Piano is the fact that all the Leading Schools, Colleges and Institutions m the East have selected the Moutrie m competition with the highest grade instruments. S. Moutrie Co. Ltd. Raffles Square. SINGAPORE sdewarTS The Spirit of Fame |f& sole Ag«nt.
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    • 267 11 Raffles Hotel T.l.ps.s. MM (II Uasa) GUEST NIGHT AND DANCING Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ORCHESTRAL CONCERT.— Every Sunday TEA DANCES.— Every Monday and Friday SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprittors, Adelphi Hotel Managing Director Harry H. Williea. Situated m the Best Part of Singapore. THE ONLY HOTEL IN SINGAPORE COMPLETELY FITTED WITH
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  • 385 12 Stork ]"ar Y:ilu;-. mpany. An^lo-Malay I Ayi-r Kuning il Bakap Plentns ltantenc (STngr) I 1 Hatu .i II Batu Kawan L'l Until Tina Rcrtam Con*>l. £1 Bidor Estates 2/ Bn.oklands £1 Bukit Kajung VI Uukit Mertajam LI Bukit Rajah Bokil S( hil'awan^r •ii CMtMald 'II CknoHH
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 97 12 JOSEPH PICKERING SONS, LTD.* SHEFFIELD. mmmm Ask your Dealer for PICKEEtmci'S and refuse all cheap imitations. w *)»f^ > BLANCO f}K LIQUID BLANCO B Fl RMTURE POLISH i WM (f-Mj^L IM.ATE POWDER JoV^ KNIFE POWDER OKY CLEANER, etc S^, Representative ■■^■EP^ J K. Rwlnnell, rT^— r-— -i-.-.^^j^^. I', o. H.,r
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    • 349 12 f Soothes and Heals the Tortured Skin The burning irritation of Eczema and all similar rashes and eruptions is soothed immediately by Germolene. In the case of Mrs. Cole, this splendid dressing cured severe and serious Eczema which had persisted for seven years. Mr*. Cole. I'mnhroke Bungalow. lajkaMkM Item. l.
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    • 432 12 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will bo received nt the Colonial Saeratary'i dilic.-. up to nion of Jjly lh, MM, for the following works: i i Mtnattaaj <>f the rataforead onerata arark m Teoementa, Block i:." on X,w Ilri.lci' Koa.l HtracUaa of tha (amral Conti tor'x work m Tehaawata, Block B," on
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 297 13 THIS MARK IVlearts Quality Beer and Stout OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE At > Sirae Darby Co., Ltd. Incorporated m the Straits Settlement*) The Ideal Tonic. Convalescence yju j i III" f^^ Neuratthen<a 'Ijj l'^ Disorders W **&"t »^^s? I c»*. s«at r- y i•.' v it Cl Ifral iirlaili ttie pfno»l of
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    • 814 13 SALES BY AUCTION GHEONG KOON SENG CO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE pf valuable properties situate nt Matittfl Road, Stevens Road, Halestior Komi. Uppet Tanplin, Upper Sernngoon Rr.n<l, Gilitaad Kcnd, New Bridge Ro!\d, S.uth Hriils? Roscl. e;c. At Mill Chrong Koon ?.'n* To.'n mli room, No. so, Chali* R'.r'Ot, on \Vedn«di«.r. July
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    • 202 13 Its just that extra care >Kr Every part of the fans is m manufacture that adds mai e b hands f <*" m f penence m the mdostry. years to the Me of Crompton Fans I thb- are so reliable. Sole Agents UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED 0 (Ineurporkted m th« Straits
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 1130 14 Assets over $5,000,000 S.C. Assurance m force over $17,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE Winchester Houm, Sincapore. LONDON OFFICE 82, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies
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    • 386 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (Incorporated by Special Charter m Japan) Capital Subscribed Y60,000,000 Capital Paid-up Y52,000,000 Reserve Fund V 12,180,000 President K. Nakagawa, Esq. Vice-President H. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS G. Kawasaki, Esq. T. Hisamune, Esq. M. Esaki, Esq. D. Takila, K.-u,. M. Suto, Esq. HEAD OFFICE Taipeh, Formosa
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    • 420 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England) Fire, Marine, Accident, Guarantee and Moter. Assets £40,000,000 W. A. SIMS Manager and Underwriter, Eastern branch, Singapore. The Imperial Fire Office. United with the Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) 1 and 2, Bartholomew Lane, London, Established 1803. Capital 5,450,000
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    • 599 14 isM!b% WHY suffer 00 Rheumatism I fjpr relieved instancy *««W*W4f/ You who suffer the excruciating twiners of v •-.'-■=^-.p 9 Rheumatism al every char 1 ill the weather— fl "m p you whose Rheumatism i» of mcfa long standing jg 5^ if ~V that you have almost given «p hope
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  • 1021 15 The Future of .Mankind in Its Own Hands. To stand out from the ruck of mankind ;n any distinguished manner whatever the individual must depend entirely on the tj:lt of one or more ol the endo- 1 ciine organs by reason of a chemical bubstance in the
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  • 111 15 Sharks are stated to have become so numerous m Manila Bay that professional divtrs have refused to pro into the water on several occasions recently. One day recently, the inter-island vessel. Dona Dominga, reported that a sthool of sharks followed the ship for half an hour as she was steaming
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 232 15 1 WHY NOT TO-DAY P j AVliy deny yourself for another day the pleasure and convenience that come with the possession of a Ford If it is a question of money, >ve will take care of that. Our monthly payments are moderate. You will buy a Ford eventually. Why not
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    • 329 15 IN A CLASS BY THEMSELVES To a large number of motorists all l\res pcint of traction, dependability end freedom tall into onr of two clashes they are either ttum trouble. rood or l.ad. hov kn(JW hat (;ood> Mr C ord Tyrei are There are Ulicr and more observing car fl>Rir»od
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 258 16 THE NEWEST IN SUEDE AND LEATHER Faultless m fit and delightfully comfortable DAINTY UNDERWEAR with the smartest of trimmings COTTON AND VOILE FROCKS of unusual charm for knockabout wear. STOP AT GINETTE 86, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. COAL TAR For Painting, Marking Trees and Road surfacing EBtate. Mine, Ship and Engineering
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    • 382 16 The ElKoyes concrete works 20, HIGH STREET. Suppliers to The Admiralty The P.W.D The Municipality H. LING ROTH, Author of Natives ol Sarawak and North British Bornto Studies Primitive l.imm\ etc. ORIENTAL SILVERWORK MALAY AND CHINESE. A handbook for connoisseurs, collectors, students, and silversmiths, describing the development of Malay ornament
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    • 912 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., m ordinary close set type (average six words to line) are Per line One insertion 28 cents, two ins. 46 cts., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cts., five ins. 51.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40,
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    • 905 16 1 LAND AND HOUSES j TO LET, No. 1, Ozl*T Bias, fmiaked. Api ply Meyer Brothers. "I TO LET, bungalow No. 7, Cuscaden Road. 'Apply 41, Robinson Road. I TO LET, compound house, 1, Oxley Road. Apply 6, Malacca Street. I TO LET, house No. 4-b, Oxley Road. Ap1 ply
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    • 381 16 YOUR EYES If Optically Defective and Strained can only be relieved if scientifically made Glasses are used. OUR LONG EXPERIENCE Perfectly equipped testing rooms, and accurately adapted Spectacles are AT YOUR SERVICE. JOHN~DUKE, F.8.0J1, F-SJH.C, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN, 12, BATTERY KOAD, SINGAPORE. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee* CONCRETE LAWN ROLLERS The Ideal Roller For Grass
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    • 322 16 Marlboroueh's Self-taught Scrip* of EUROPEAN ORIENTAL LANGUAGES Ar.ibi- $I.KO Malay M>o Burmese Jt.Ott Latin M.20 < hineve 52.70 Norwegian 51.K0 Dutch $1.80 Peralaa .«i.m> Kityptiin $l>o I'ortuKurae M Esperanto Jl.-'O Russian $1.80 French $1 JO Serbo-Croatian $2.00 Uermxn $1.20 Sinhalexe Gret* $1.80 Spanish $I.^o Cujattti $2.00 Swrdixh SI m Hindustani
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