The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 June 1922

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 Singapore Free Press AN D MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. raj, vENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1922. No. 10,505
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  • 178 1 Further and more troublesome fighting fc| anticipated m Ireland. The Liberal and Unionist Parties m England are perturbed by the turn of events, whilst the Irish leaders are upset by the election prospects m Ireland Page 7. Forthcoming trials with a helicopter aeroplane are expected to revolutionise
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  • 1257 1 Never k'o t>o far; that has b«vn the Englishman's first commandment during 1 the whole histoi'y of Modern England. Now. at last, he is beginning to doubt its authority. In keeping it, he has sought social and political salvation and found a working substitute for study and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 182 1 MALTHOID Raffles Hotel.! r« Panaant, 6 p.m. to 7 pjn f W'EDNKSDAY.— Orchestral Cotert, 0.45 p.m.' y Guest Night, Dinner and Dance' m il »a ecial Luncheon. rca Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. f Guest Night, Dinner and Dance, i §UXI NIGHT.— Cinema at 9.15 p.m. I Attractive Programme,
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    • 246 1 ■> z v k muni WI4W »MMIMBWBMMBMMHBBBBBIBSBiBSBBWHBBIBB^MB I FOLD IT UP TAKE IT WITH YOU f TYPEWRITE ANYWHERE. NEW STOCKS AT RONEO LIMITED. (Incorporated m Knfl&n£.) 1 1, Col ycr Quay, Singapore. a y v Il} >' v k n th:U ansco com|€|l^g|Sl -i»^ I'ANV are <.wner s of thu
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    • 238 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. New ft*JM, at the Empire cinema— rape 2. Motorcars for sale av.j bungalow to let I<t£t 5. The Borneo Company for nod-rustillf iron Pajre 6. H. Bolter's for Something better than champagne- P»§re 2. rraser and Neave*s «la [9 the thirsty man's <liink Pa.ue 1. Reminder re Automobile
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 97 1 THE WEEK Tim rsdu y t ••th. Btga Water. 9.35 a.m S.2Q p.m. Homeward Mnif leaves Football, Div. M. Sicgapon I v. Seletar; R.E. v. HarLquins. Automobile Club Bltis., Kxcb -\njr,-, ~>.l 5 p.m. Friday, 9th. Hijrh Water, 10.l 1 m.. in.O p.m. Hqme^srH i! Footbr.ll: Div. 1. S.CI r«,
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  • 98 2 The following information has beer fi iwarde^ to the IVnang papers by the Hon Mr* John Mitchell, Consular Agent foi h tance British subjects resident m the United K'ngdom may m future. M previously notified, enter Fiance without a visa on production of their national passport, which n ust
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  • 111 2 Washington, June A. All the states bordering on the Pacific i:>\t been invited to a pan-> Pacific confer- < i i-e on commeive at Honolulu m October ■■<* discuss a wide nuagi of problems, including communications, transport, the development an^ consei-vation of national re><<urce.s, finance, investments, and interiJtional
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  • 76 2 BLUE TRAINGLE LUNCH AND REST ROOM. In aid of the fund for establishing the V. W. C. A. Lunch and Rest Room m the City a .sale will be held m the Victoria Memorial Hall on Thursday July 13th. There will be jumble stalls with old goods and stalls with
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  • 52 2 London, May 19— Mr. H. G. Wells has bMM adopted Labour candidate for the Lord Rfctorship of Glasgow University. In a letter to the students, Mr. Wells states that he is seriously considering giving up fiction and devoting himself to political writings m Labour
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    • 42 2 A cable has been received m Pewang from' Hongkong to the effect that Messrs. Cheam Kirn Cheang and N* Cheong Yew both old I boy* of the P« n ang Free School h*v e gradua•Ji m the Medical Faculty of the' tniveraity.
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    • 440 2 TO LET (>R FOR SALE. LARGE GODC XS, newly erected area from 10,000 to 60,000 nq. ft. facing river. LARGE STOUFS from 6,000 to 24,000 tq. ft. near wharf and sliipp- ing. Also three storied buildingi for offlcei and godowns. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write
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    • 409 2 "Gaiety" Cinema FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 SHARP TWO PART LARRY SEMOX COMEDY HARRY CAREY m OVERLAND RED A UNIVERSAL SPECIAL ATTRACTION IN FIVE PARTS. SECOND SHOW AT 9.15 p.m. r i MIRACLES of the JUNGLE, SERIAL EPISODES ELEVEN AND TWELVE. FOUR PARTS (CONTINUED ON FRIDAY) EARLE WILLIAMS IN THE SPENDID
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    • 401 2 ALHAMBEA FROM SUNDAY, JUNE 4, TO FRIDAY. J| F A BIG THREE-FEATURE PROGRAMME With Three Well-known an d Popular Sta, A Combination Giving Variety, Quality tnd n IN THE SECOND SHOW AT B P.M. A Gripping and Sensational William Fox urotain,, Featuring that famous Geary man of the WU U«IIU||
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  • 424 3 M£ LLOYD GBORGB AM) VIENNA HOUSEWIVES. Ml. Lioyd Ceor^, peaking m Lv« House 10l Commons recently on the fluctuations j m foreign exchange, ig reported to have *>«iid that the Vienna housewife ernsidei very carefully every morning what lime ili the <ay >ht iba'l t-c
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    • 323 3 TO THE OCEAN ACCIDENT, THE MOTOR UNION, INSURANCE COMPANIES. Let us do your repairs also. CENTRAL MOTORS LTD. NOW READY. SINGAPORE AND MALAYAN DIRECTORY FOR 1922. Directories Singapore. Penang, Province Wellesley, Malacca and Labuan; the I Malay States: Perak, Selango.\ Xegrri Sembilan and Pahang: Kedah, Perils, Kelanten, Trengganu, Johore; British
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    • 287 3 J^V.VV^tfWW.V.^MAVVW^.%%%%%. A VAV.VVVVVVVVWW%(WIJ^%I RIGAUD'S i' AM A J fl JVAIIAIIGA' riITTPIKD H OF JflPflN GEORGE TLtlb H t X CO. LTD. I »B| r wnrn l» J (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). jL toilet wa trk H^ Beware SI^9LJH of Imitations, ij "I o j MACHINERY, j Bj^3Bjß 8 rue ViTieane, 8
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    • 1087 4 AN EXCELLENT OFFER OF A FIRST CLASS TANGIJN RESIDENCE. FOR PRIVATE SALE. ALL that piece of very valuable freehold land, together wit* tkat T«y deiir"%J« Compound House recently erected tfweon and know* ag "SWEET CONTENT" *o. 130, Nathan Road, area 47,588 sq. ft. N.B.— The hourfe is situated m a
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    • 1031 4 BB^& V Vy %W* Watch the teeth -■HHBIhI^ t#fe how clean lhe y feel Then think HSSgg LfGy?^ i WZ\' wliat such Protection means to /■HwraaHHßi When the film goes— watch and see *€^^k^^^- >: Learn now how teeth look— how T w^**^. Sfev y W they feel— when you
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    • 1139 5 1 WANTED. WANTED TO BUY. Second-hand Chinese or Europe HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of every deecr^on fbig or .mall lotal Good pricet offered pApply to i** H .nd c .re of Vnt 9-10 BOARD AND LODGING. O. J AUCTION SALE -i IN Ts^ss-sK^aas the SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE In T H lkrupUy No.
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    • 684 5 AUCTION SALE IMPORTANT AUCTION SAL OF Valuable Freehold Land and House Proper situate m Singapore and also another Valusb Freehold Land .and House Property situate the Tov.n of ,!ohv e R-h v vi.' he h n oi Sale-Rootr. N». jT, Robtoow, t d on Tnu: di-y Iftfi .111...., at KM
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    • 783 5 AUCTION SALE i r^ j DODGE <~AR~ AUCTION SALE AT Estate and 1 us Atfcnci^s, UmiUvfg Sale-Room, Rajss Cluußbwra; Raffles I'lace 2 ON SATURDAY, 10th JUNE,' AT li 30 AM j One I seatir Dodgt Car m good running 5 Oi.'-^r. 2 ESTATi: TRUST AGENCIES, LTD., jf Aurtioneprs Estate Agents
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    • 320 5 I BY APPOINTMENT TO < H. M. The King of Siam. jj SPECIAL OFFER GOLDFILLED CURLSIDE RIM LESS TINTED SPECTACLES 2 Per Pair $2 50 BINOCULARS FOR THE RACES 1 From $60 Per Pair j CLOCKS. I ALARM CLOCKS $5 each j STRIKING LEVER 8 j NICKEL TIMEPIECE 2 0
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  • 45 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. MARRIAGE. HEWAT WHEELAN.— At St. Marks Church, Seremban, on Whit Monday, Charles Henry Hewat, eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hewat' of Liberton, Edinburgh, to Lilian Wheelan, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Wheelan and of Mrs Wheelan, of Clapton, London.
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  • 731 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY. JUNE 8. 1922. News for the Orient. Every newspaper man has his own ideas of what news should be supplied to readers of newspapers, foreign or native, m the Far East, but nearly all coincide with Lord Northcliffe when he states that from an Imperial point
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  • 503 6 Next Sunday there will be N-IT> p.m. Evensong: and Sermon at St. Matthew's Sepoy Lines. Mr T. D. Betteridge, of Messrs. Guthrie and Co., is going to Singapore on transfer. Mr. E. Keating succeeds him m Kuala Lumpur (M. M.). Mr. Frank C Sands, Commissioner for British Malaya, the Boy
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  • 993 6 AFTER THE VISITS. (From Our Own Correspondent). Jesselton, May 31. It hus been rather an effort to come back to earth again after five weeks preparation for the visit of the Prince of Wale.-t culminating m the strain anj excitiment of the event itself. Mrs. Pearson most
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  • 24 6 TRADE RETURNS OF BOX MALAYA. Foreign Imports f«,|- B May, Foreign Imporu f I In-™,, Foreign Bxi B Foreign Bxpoi I April. 1m,,,h-, I
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  • 53 6 The- export* centals, making f >r the 2,183,7:w again* corresponding period of crease of 829,9 *****8,000 agi The Unite X ng centals, or for the liv, m against 502,151 i '< The United Stat< i took months 1,570,589, n Continent of Eui months 144,677 of 96.257. Japan 110,241,
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  • 413 6 THE HAKI K\V\ From Our Own orosa Johntv Italru. km The. fasting month cane to un the 20th of last month II was celebrated on v day ami Sunday I meat Holidays. There was ton* dou Saturday «v to be tl H il was not until al n:..
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 193 6 FRESH STOCKS ARRIVED ALLSOPP'S BRITISH PILSENER BEER. KNOWN TO ALL AS CHOP TANGAN Sole Agents Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Shanghai.) Phone 2?s. Office 87 Cecil Street. SINGAPORE. I WEAR EYEGLASSES if you must, But at least wear something that combines comfort with utility. We have all styles m
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    • 71 6 C. 7 m CEASE TO CREDIT CORROSION sounds like a difficult proposition m the climatic, conditions of Malaya, but ARMCO Inpot Iron is 99.84 per cent. Pure and Resists Rust to such an extent that corrosion is negligible m comparison with other iron and sheet work. SPECIFY IT EXCLUSIVELY FOR
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  • 271 7 MI > A I<,\_J[>EVELOPS. H( ,MX POimCIANfI UNEASY. ter's Service.] London, June Belfast to-day are moat Pettigo affair as "a pating the speedy from their strong.ilient, where the task il more formidable, trie il not merely more il |j defended. The on the northern An ancient foil il
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  • 111 7 London, June 6. <>f the fortyseven ar at the lesumption of ng works on the Clyde •pen ixl to-day, but nun were- engaged, as w "rk i.~ not available for the l two or three month*. (illN^ HKKT RELIEFS. London, June 6. Despatch has been comby Captain
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  • 78 7 n«t M-rnday at 2.30 p.m. r i"'s Of the day are.--1 f import of birds' plum- "having brushes, f or < fot Survey Department; 1 252? Harbour Improvef <)r land at Geylang SlUnk l>Uri SCs; |50 000 to Govt. to ffta t meet heavy withdrawals; IkMQ J" Kur
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  • 224 7 SENSATIONAL PROGRESS. A HOVERING^VIACHINE. [Reuter's Service.] London, June 6. A far reaching itep m the history of aeronautics has been .entered by the compete success o f tests with the British Brennan Helicopter. The *ork at South I'arnborough ha s been carried on with the greatest secrecy, paralh
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  • 503 7 Paris, June 6. The calming European waters again are troubled by the announcement of the post- ponement of to-.lay's meeting of the Reparations Commission to discuss the reduction the German indemnity. Behind this postponement is believed to be a deadlock' between the International Bankers' Committee and the
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  • 161 7 RETURN TO PRE-WAR METHODS. SCUTTLING THE SHIP BILL. Washington, June 7. The merchant marine committee of the House of Representatives has eliminated the clause m the Governments' Ship Subsidy Bill requiring fifty per cent of immigrants to the United States to be conveyed m American ships. AMERICA'S
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  • 106 7 Paris, June 7. It i> semi-official y foreshadowed that French economic experts will attend the earlier sittir'r-; of tbs forthcoming Hague conference, from which the Soviet are excluded, but will not participate later, when the latter is admitted, if the Russians are unwilling to abide by the
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  • 152 7 Two Chinese seamen, Low Kow and Chong Ah Kee, on the Kee Lung, were charged, at the instance of Chief Officer Tibbetts m the Marine Court yesterday morning:, with wilful disobedience of a lawful command on the night of May 29, when the vessel was leaving Colombo, and
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  • 125 7 The sale-room of Estate and Trust Agencies Ltd. was crowded with intending purchasers on Tuesday afternoon, when the following Singapore properties were offered: Twelve pieces freehold land off Tanjong Katong Road, area 27,877 sq. ft., bought by A. V. Meyappa Chitty for $1,550; Freehold land and house 182
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  • 199 7 The General Officer Commanding wishes to compliment all those who took part m the Kind's Birthday parade upon their soldierly appearance. The feu-de-joie was well controlled and all movements, including the march past were carried out with commendable precision. The General Officer Commanding further wishes to thank those members of
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  • 366 7 STEVENSON REPORT. A FIFTEEN PENCE BASIS. (From Our Own Correspondent.). Kuala Lumpur, June 7th. The Times of Ceylon is m receipt of a j cable stating The report of the Stevenson Rubber Committee states that the only alternative to the very great evil of compu'sory restriction of output
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  • 212 7 The cas<s against Mr. Hugh Thorne, the Taiping lawyer, against whom thero are two charges of criminal breach of trust pending, was mentioned en Thursday by Mr. Mills, the D. P. P., m the Magistrate's Court, Ipoh, before Mr. N. K. Bain. Mr. Mills said
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  • 84 7 1 At the third Singapore Assizes yesterday, before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennai'd and a ctmmon jury two Sikhs, Makan Singh and Kt:jan Singh were charge^ with voluntarily causing- hurt to an Indian named Zareeb Khan, wnom the prosecution alleged was assaulted by the accuse^ with heavy sticks, on March
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  • 119 7 Two women were killed and a man and boy seriously injured by the collapse of part of the premises at the corner of Amoy street and Cross street. The accident occurred shortly after nine o'clock yesterday i morning, and was occasioned by the rotteni ness of the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 17 7 1 Mr. W. Bartley -has been seconder for t service under the Kelantan Government me Assistant Adviser.
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    • 110 7 Robinson Co., Ltd. SWIMMING costumes jpiri|l Skirt Attached I I IN PLAIN NAVY, WITH AND WITHOUT COLOURED BORDERS SIZES, SMALL MENS, SLENDER MENS, MENS, O. S. MENS AND X. O. S. MENS. Robinson Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Singapore.) SINGAPORE THOSE GOING HOME Should remember that Maspsro Freres' famous brands of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 501 8 THE CCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Funnel line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated m England) •INGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE, PORT
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    • 631 8 "&LERMAN" LINE ELLSRMAN ft BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., LM (Incorporated m England). FREIGHT SERVICE Steamer Dm# Singapore. s.s. CITY CF PEKIN London, Dunkirk, Antwerp, Rotterdam H'bun? J-ne io s.s. KANDAHAR London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Hamburg June 29 s.s. CITY OF GLASGOW London, Rotterdam, Hamburg July 10 s.B. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE London, Antwerp,
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    • 619 8 P. A O. feRITLSK m\y\T*^ AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVio* PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SN o U (Under Contract with Hii Majesty's Government) LONDON FAR EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON T C MARSEILLES, LONDON m DUE SINGAPORE jp* VF T vp 1 AN TWl^ KARMALA
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 870 9 m SIAM STEAM NAVIGATON CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE Fcr Kretaj, Trenggamu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, gobiaxnui, Lafcgsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure SUDDHADIB June 12 June 14 HJGAI V June 19 June 21 HAHIDOL June 26 June 2S fte steamers are fitted throughout with
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    • 595 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK Staamers. Dne Spore Route For FOR NEW YORK Steamer* Due S'pow Route
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    • 669 9 STRUTHERS AND BARRY U Operators United States Skipping Board. Singapore to Los Angeles and San Francisco. WEST CHOPAKA due Singapore to discharge June 17 WEST CHOPAKA due Singapore to load June 29 WEST FARALOX d ue Singapore to discharjri' June 23 WEST FARALOX due Singapore to load July 11 A
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  • 254 10 The P. and O. Khyber has left Hongkong, and is expected to arrive at this port at daylight on Sunday, the 11th instant. She will proceed to the P. and O. Wharf on arrival. The Admiralty has ordered warships and c >astguards to keep a lookout for boxes
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 170 10 THE MARK OF GOOD OIL KEROSENE 10q$$^b> KEROSENE Tt»d« Ink. BRILLIANT ECONOMICAL Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S. S.) Ltd. (I*corpor»ted i* England.) MIGHELIN I GABLE OfiD TYRES I All Fresh Stock. All oversize. f Tremendous Reductions m Prices i I w On and from June 7th I A. MICHELIN Co. Head
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    • 502 10 Genasco Roofing I 2 PLY AND 3 PLY *8 COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK ml I AND NAIL$ h| FOR FIXING EAIS thVnault of -S| to^"'^ oi^e/-40 Vents r,,,,, c/?e experience thttn tt(^.. t/.e ?ASv« 'siermtn t manufacture "^^jjS /iroo A .m»/ 5 o/ Heady '^«^K ccc s «o I Roofing.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 586 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. k*ala Pahang, Pe^.n, Sungei Lembing Kuantan via Jerantut (By train) 6am Ker^r ir BUlf "tJZ* I*'™' r,.^K oon Lee 9 m Cuooh H nff SO 9 Pulau S H n Aik 9 Pulau boegi Sultana 9 Natuna I 9 ,ands, etc. Singapore 10 aim! P Uu'/', CflCliC
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  • 68 11 June* T Bank 4 ms. oio tiank demand 213 27-T> Private credits :j m < o c oi", v r •'"•»<- France, demand me Hongkong, demand lo?* p.c. Pr— Yokohama, demand 10s '4 Bangkok, dern.ind 90 Sovereign, Bank Buying :,1 Bank of England Rate p.c. From Baiica Commerciale Italiana,
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  • 124 11 June Tin 175 Tons $79% Gambier Cube No. 1 13.00 Popper Black l&% Pepper (white fair) 26.50 Tapioca, small flake, f.g 10.25 Pe*rl Sago small 8.40 Copra Mix 10.18 Copra Suadried 10. CO Opium, Benares cnc»rti 4.600 Rice, Rangoon whit* 230 Rice, Siam No. 1 for expert 360 Rice,
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  • 117 11 Singapore, .lunt* 7th. Tin. £155. 17s. 6d. RsAbu w. Bassetts 65 70, Brogas 25 27%, Kundonga 90 paid have sellers at 10 discount. Kedahs $I^o $1.60, Lvnas can b<.placed at §4. and Ksmpaa 25 under. There are sellers of Malaka Pindas, Jimahs, Ayer Moleks, Ayor Panas,
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  • 155 11 Sinijapori'. Jmk 7th. Silver 35)4. Hongkong 10% per cenl premium. Three months gold 63%. Share .Market.— Dull. Rubbers. Market qui"t. Allenhys 17 19 Crmigieleas SO 28, Basset ts 67V4 72-. Bukit Sembawangs l>. is. 4<l. and Singapore United* 6V4d. B%d. Mentakabc 12H, Mandai-Tekongs 2SH. Una. Taipinga 65 70,
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  • 56 11 Malayan Collieries (10) 10.75 ll.Tr> x.<! Morai Tin 4.25— 4.75 cd. North Taipinj,' (750.000—) .85— .95 South Taiping norn Kedah (500,000— 51 > u>o— l.Bo Lunas (620.000—5^ 4.00—5.00 C. A. Ribeiro and Co. 10.75 11. 75 F. Neave (900,000- jo> 21.75 25.75 x m Kchinson Oixi. 12.00
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCE.
    • 241 11 Singapore, June 6. Owing to the King's Birthday holiday. Bank holiday and the Races, business has been greatly curtailed during the week. Industrials remain m favour and a fair amount of businesa ha. been put through ;:i this section. Tin doses i.mo higher at i1.V,.:,.0 and Rubber
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    • 346 11 Singapore. June 7th. Owing to the holidays and the recent Race Meeting, attention has been diverted from the share market resulting m a very restricted turnover. Business has been mainly confined to gilt-edged securities, targe parcels of Victory, 7 per cent 1919 pe* cent changing bands. Tin
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    • 28 11 June, Ttli noon. S ngaporc Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot 2*% 25; .Ij'y Sept. 25 26; Oct-Doc. 27>i. London quotation Crepe ;m.I Bhtoi
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 356 11 jjietf approximately $5,000,000. l^ a^ ummmmm^—*^*^m^mammmm^mmm THE GRFAT BASKRN UFE ASSURANCE mPtmUmT HEAD OFFICE :-Winchester House Stra^ J* tU^ n to) The company has £20,000 deposited '^K e Supreme cJSR? En 2S CE 32 Je^' EC PLANS OF ASSURANT.F. A^SK'SL^ffi.^A?" 1 1 the British SECRETARY MANAGING DIRECTOR AG©JTB JgAraD -^^-^fSSfep.ol*
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    • 375 11 charterhTTank. of India, Australia and China t lBC °n>o«Ud m EngUnd by R«j«l ckarUi P.M up C.pit.l Id fOO.OOO ESS S li yo ,p roprlttor .U 0 0^ 0 HFAD OFFICE. t« Bishcpsgate, London, C.C Alor Star Hongkonr Ft-ar* Amritsar Iloil? sap gL ESr ass« fcftp- Ear C#>in w aar
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    • 830 11 YOKOHASIAImiJIAS LIMITED. EsUblished 1880. "W^;? 4 T "MOO.OOO Reierve Fund v «i (\r,o nnn Fre.ident: K. Kodama E.'S 00 Vire-President: R. Ichinomiya, q Etg. DIRECTORS. HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA Singapore B»nch^ cfcnli. Street. Batavia Kobe Saigon Km. Ml.- SJS2T— Uambnrv New York Tokyo i£b°, W O. t Va TientJi^ Harbin Peking
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    • 120 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporatei m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. BARKER Co., Lto. Messrs. WEARNE Co |td Branch Oflce— 64, The Arcade. Collyer Quay. A GORDON LEE, Resident Manag. r THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE
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  • 2739 12 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS ASSOCIATION. NEW OFFICERS ELECTED. The annual general meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association was held at the Exchange last evening, Mr. E. A. Brown presiding over a good ju tendance. Before the business commenced the Chains;. n Interned the meeting that a letter had been resolved from
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 137 12 MIDDLESEX ijEAT CHINESE. The S. C. F. A. encountered their second successive defeat m the Singapore League on the Padang- last evening when they lost by the odd goal m three to the Middlesex Regiment, who thus consolidated their position as League leaders. The meeting provided an interesting match,
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    • 93 12 A Reuter cable of the Oth. inst. gives the following County Cricket results: Nottingham Surrey boat N'jtts by eight wickets. For the winners Hohhs made 1")1 not 'oiut. Sheffield Yorkshire defeated Lancashire by six wickets. For Lancashire E. TyM^sley compiled ITS. Southampton Kent beat Hants by 51 luns.
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    • 211 12 Competition for the V.M.C.A. All-round Swimming Championship will commence shortly. The events for the competition this year are as follows: 40, 80, 100, 440, yards free styJe; 80 yn>vs Breast Stroke; 80 yards Back Stroke; Diving: and 50 yards Life Saving Kate. The events wiil be swum
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    • 40 12 Revolts of Friday's play m the Koala Lumpvi tennis tour: ament singles were afallows > Scovell boat Leonard 6—3, 2— G, G -S. Cobb beat Loke Yaik Poo, 3 6, 6— 4. Bayley beat Lynch, 6—3. 6 3.
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    • 113 12 The result of the May Medal is as under: 6. C. Campbell 7 76 ncttJ. Kennedy 82 77 E. B. Evan s 00 IS 77 The 9 hole sweep ary. special 18 hole sweep held on Sunday, *4th June, srere won by P. W. Smith am, w.
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    • 100 12 Singapore Volun eer Corps Parades. Thursday, Bth 5 p.m.— Xo. G Plat m Firing on 30 yards Range B Company. Friday, 9ih 5 pm.-No. «J Platoon, Fir ng on 30 yardd Range C Company. Friday, 9th 5.1 r> p.m.— Raeburn House, S. H. B. Platoon, Special
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    • 36 12 "C" Company, 2nd Bn, The Middlesex j Regiment, strength 2 Officers and 102 other ranks, proceeded to Kuala Lumpur by train yesterday to carry out Musketry, Table "B". "B" Company, returned to Singapore the same day.
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    • 38 12 BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Orders for week ending June 11. Thursday June B.— Band Practice, 5.15 p.m. Friday June 9. Route March, Parade back of V.M.C.A. 8.15 p.m. Individual Troop Orders as issued by Scoutmasters. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.
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