The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 June 1922

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. U.\ CENTS SINGAPORE, S_S., MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1922. No. 10,614.
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  • 172 1 The elections m Ireland went off quietly. Many agents were kidnapped; several people were taken from their beds and shot, specials were ambushed a.nd the National L'niversity was held up it returned an independent member Page 7. London is out for a gay time. The return of
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  • 898 1 The CTOalc of the bullock-cart is tho lurtt'age going to the station. The Head of the District has packed; a few odda ami ends, forgotten trifles, things too bulky or obsolete to carry away, have been distribttUtf among the servants, who are waiting now m a row
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 216 1 Yl/VLTHOID ck mmufaaaaaaaaam BH HM-H_H__MH_Htt__H__a__Hßn_-__H__HM-Raffles Hotel, ji AY.— Tea Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. k 1 UKSDAY Children's Party and Cinema f Bto 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY.— Orchestral (^oncert, 9.45 p.m, RSDAY.— Guest Night, Dinner and Dance. I ►AY.— 5] ecial Luncheon. f j Tea Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7
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    • 253 1 CIGARETTES N6 by *3"_2 I _a»-C"^ <* Tw.tc. ..v ■"«>*^- .1 I r >.""*,-___ vT!I^_B *zty I r A *'a_^g a L ftv^_V —fey H K___^*w_Pßa 1 I THE MOST REFINED CIGARtTTES IN THE WORLD. £Ole Manufacturers ARO AT H TOO* CCO CO.. LTD., LOMDOiSJ ■.i mmnn****SM*smsnnuun***msmnsnwnm ■•^.^r—. i -i.-wwm««—
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    • 127 1 sdfsdgdf LATEST ADVERTISEMEINTS. The Hupm d ile Page 1. Empire new pi tgvaniflM Png^e TrafaJtrar annual meeting Page .">. Baltera for Brazilian Coffee Para 2. Raffles Hotel wt-ek's praurrannne Page L Ladies Lawn Tennis annual tournament Page 5. The Professor of the Mandolin at Covxlwood Hall Page 2. New auction
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 174 1 THE WEEK Usmm\n%\ lit*. Hitrh Water, BLI a_a. a 5^6 pjn. Football, Div. 11. S.R.C. vs. R.K. Emulation Lodga, 8.30 p.m. Entertainment at Goody. ood Hall, f.15. Tnnmnmsf, -oth. Hich Water, G._ 1 a.m., 6.4."> p.m. Singapore Court of Appeal. Rent Board, 2.15 p.m. Football, P:v. 1. R.G.A v S.C.F.A.,
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  • 262 2 An tagen-ove piece t f warn hanism, designed to do away with the necessity of affix ing postage stamps to correspondence, was put to a practical test recently m the Engineer's Department of the General post Office, Londoi.. The invention is known i»s the PitneyDo~WM Postage Meter,
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  • 259 2 Mi>- lv\ Williams, the first woman fiarrister. who wgs called to the English Bar at the Inner Temple on May 10th, is a cousin of Mrs. Dexter Allen. Two women "were called to the Irish Bar last year. Miss "Williams is a EX L. of London University aad
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  • 247 2 Sir Francis Henry May, G.C.M.G., LL.I)., D.C.L., formerly Governor of Fiji •ond afterwards of Hongkong, of Clare Priory, Clare, Suffolk, who died on Feb. m his 62nd year, son of the late Right Hon. G. A. C. May, Lord Chief Justice of _i eland, haa left estate of the value
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    • 315 2 TO LET OR FOR SALE. LARGE GODiWNS, newly erected j area from 10,000 to 50,000 sq. ft, facing river. LARGE STOKES from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and skipping. Also three storied buildings for offices and godowns. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. j Apply or write
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    • 561 2 A woman's life is like a full-blown rose, perfect until the shock makes its petals fall, then the glory fades frcm its life, as from hers. THE ELDER MISS BLOSSOM UNQUESTIONABLY THE BEST FILM YET MADE BY SAMUELSON 8 This film reaches the highest level yet attained by any British
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    • 426 2 ALHAMBRI From FRIDAY, June I<s, to WEDNESDAY, lane The Show that combines variety with quality and The only cinema theatre that screens pictures of loSf*^' and general interest >Ca BEACH ROAD. IN THE SECOND SHOW, COMMENCING \T A UNIVERSAL SPECIAL ATTRACTION Featuring that prreat screen favourite HERBERT RAWLINSON In a
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  • 868 3 NEW P. M. S. M_*m I ATION INDUSTRY. Soaae 40 ytan Sgg the a! tension of the British Government was to the importance of securing a permanent supply of gutta percha, which is so necessary f\>r insulating purposes m the c list ruction of electrical cables. Gutta percha
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  • 22 3 It is fsr better io take a holiday ji one piece than the name length of hsliday m sections.— Sir Robert Armstrong-Jones.
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    • 299 3 THOSE GOING HOME I a Should remember that Misp-ro jj Freres' famous brands of Egyptian Cigarettes: i "BOUTON ROUGE" FELUCCA" M ASPERO SPECIALS MILOMETER" may now be obtained m London, from Messrs James Quinton Ltd. 28, Royal Exchange, E.C. j THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. WITH WHICH IS
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    • 525 3 I -_j_t__- AM. A 2 WELLMAN SMITH OWEN ENGINEERING I 1 CORPORATION, Ltd. I ■I (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). J j CRANES j <; AND TRANSPORTERS. > 5 HOISTING MACHINERY 5 I .111. J^___, OF ALL TYPES AND CAPACITIES jl FOR THE RAPID AND ECONOMICAL HANDLING j. OF MATERIAL AND MERCHANDISE.
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  • 1681 4 ANNUAL REPORT. Foi the annual general meeting on June 2ltt, a lengthy report has been issued. The acreage represented by the Association is 812,653; 581,207 planted; 430,152 m bearing. No of estates 442. Lower Perak, Kedah, ard Taipeng D. P. As. seceded at the end of
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    • 689 4 A jdrvl |H MMHHI HIM 11, MMM? ff f! M MMM I.MMMIMMJMM I M Ml M M I IffTH \jSW *mm hrlupinobile %dU I >s_/_f F.i 1. 1 1 i 1 ***** 1 1 1 i m 1 1 111. 11 .ii. m 111; s li: il _Vts» fi? Principles
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    • 171 4 NY CARLSBERG. Manufactured In Denmark. Ij ________X F\l m 9 ***Am****s*\ WMaKmA\sMSU***A^s^ka MALACCA, SEREMBAN AND MUAI. J |!9p In HALLAM AND COMPANY A Good opportunity to acquire large freehold land m Johore. LMPORTANT SALE By Order of the Supreme Court of Johore Bahru. Misc. Suf: No. 5 of 1922. Layna
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  • 88 5 LAWN TENNIS. Open Championship of Singaporo. This Tourna mmt will bo htld on tho court.* of the S.C.C. ami S.R.C. m July. Open ta all bona-fide residents of Singapore. The winner will bo selected to repns.m; Singapore m fhi_ hnals of the Championship oi Malaya to be
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  • 317 5 Mr. If. M. Clark*, m his report of the Customs Department for 1911, write*.— Exports stil 1 continue! larger than lni- ports, although there was big s shitf t m their respective values, duo chiefly to the large fall In price of plantation rubber. The rubber situation dominated
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  • 255 5 hicherin at Cenoa wanted, among other things, a han f two to four hundred rlin enaibly for the recon- really f< r the S ia not quite the- samo Count. ipplying such a fi the funda they ha 1 prolai ,-.•;>• ii to the pot keta
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    • 433 5 *iw*w IN ONE HOUR .rs and simple lens Machinery da the prelt ns manufacturing. S l.lkK, OPTICIAM v ,f ,|d Broad St. London. ad, Singapore. m 99 nammmn**+*» ro LST. i y/[ I pdow, furnished aJid M 13 (it-ntle Road off Newton ith Bathrooms attached, >i: i H m front
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    • 508 5 WANTED. 'IKMSHED selsTde BUNGALOW WANTED. "Seaside^ ear7 rf J^T i^T^ m 20-6 lorri^l^o' T t° hUy c r tWO bo m ;Jh S carr vin P opacity. Mu.t 19-6 WANTED TO BUY. Second-hand Chinese or European HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE every description (big or small lota). <jcod price, offered. Pre_a Ply t0
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    • 637 5 AUCTION SALE ~HE!t!FF*B BALE IN THE SI PBEME COUB OF THE STR UTS S.iTLEML.v TB. SETTLEMENT Of SINGAPOBE In thf cause oi' MacKay and Co. PlaiaUTs versus K. M. K. Hussain Mnidia and Co. Dofondaata AUCTION SALE OF All the larnitara and stock m trade of a tioth shop compri-ing
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    • 905 5 i u_ i i_i c NOTICE. "LADIES LAWN TENNIS CLUB?" Annual T« urnament The Annual Tournament of the Ladies Lawn Tennis Club will commence on 10th July Entrie* elsec on Ist Juiy. Entry sheets for the a*e now open at the Club. m. w. f. 15-7 TR A FA LG
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    • 777 5 %Mit mmm I am mm m m mltm j*_^ MUSIC i ,OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. j FOR i ALL THE LATEST HITS AND NOVELTIES IN MUSIC. TRY THE HOUSE OF THE CATCHY MUSIC. H. C HUDSON. j 100, North 3ridge Road, Singapore. I Where the music hita come from, i The
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    • 45 5 _^E^__L-^— _l_— t^_3_# I > K*t _*©>__• -v -Vf i r 4___n~_^_# DISCRIMINATING PEOPLE Prefer Crookes lenses to be used m ihe manufacture of their eyeglasses. We have them. N. LAZARUS OPTICIAN. Medical Hall Building, j Battery Road. Mr. R. V. MEYER, FSM (Lond.) F. 1.0. (Eng.)
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  • 861 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS MONDAY. JUNE 19, 1922. Week End Notes. Newspaper men, one supposes, ought not to be annoyed at the secretive ness of the politicians, for at one time or other their papers manage to bring off a scoop. Why there should have been so much mystery about the
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  • 344 6 There is still considerable unrest among the Red Indians of Canada. A Council of ffl hits just demanded an inquiry into Indian affairs. The Shanghai .Dock Co. is reducing its capital by l 1 million taels and will return 25 taels m cash per share. The New Dock property has
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  • 76 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 17. Four Malays paid the extreme penalty »f the law this morning m connection with he murder of Mr. Smart, Government Sureyor, m Kedah some time ago. The executions were carried out privately n Alor Star era:)!, two men being hanged it
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  • 81 6 The first sessions for the jresr of the Singapore Gonrl of Appeal will commence to-morrow, presided over by the Acting thief Justice (ths Hon'ble Mr. P. j. Sproule), with whom will ait the Hon'ble Justices Mr. M. H. Whitley, Mr F. C. A Bsrrett-Lennsvd, and Mr. A.
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  • 538 6 The last of the races for the Vice President'- 19 lfl i'u: wsa _ail< i jn lb d conditions, the weather by h-g OUI far with a good breezt after ahifting about, set- el down ateadily from the south Twelve boats staru .1 at ten o'clock, i
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  • 95 6 The r. M. C. A. net the R. ti. A. team at the Y. M. C. A. ivool yesterday morning. The teams were as follows: R- G, A. Lt. Hcgben, Sgt. Russell, Bdr. Lucas, Bdr. Hodson Cnr. Mogg. Gnr. Power. Bdr. Oxford. Y. M. C. A. H. L.
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  • 56 6 The art of adding insult to injury is well understood m Melbourne, where Mgr. P-olla, conductor of the Sistine Choir, has' been robbed of much of his money and baggage. "The thieves," says The Times' correspondent, "left the music, but took Mgr. Rolls 's pyjamas." But perhaps the pyjamas were
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  • 186 6 '^O, LON'. [SI Pire hsi dssl »H bungslowa urn >n Long Uli anrerne. Th< dollars. Twenl but there w< kaii.w 1 ''H-innati j UI I .tain railwr of Labour, m railwaymen I b Tit h by t, that the itrike ba I m favour ef ship nf
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  • 75 6 Tin on > c a no. w th a net aeon I m the V The ball competition v> day by R. L. Brown, 11 R. I. D. Wodshouse Hendrie i\ I>. \v I I i Talma C. Event! F. I).:' M. D. Rtttlej I C. Stocks
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  • 59 6 Tskfc J unf ''.j., The Nanyo Niehi-Nkhi Shi«h» W following cable BM pr The President sf Southt j,,*, Sun Vat Sen SSI beer I ;l ul his army disarmed. The post of chairman d Council is filled by Count Va _**Tl Hr The Governor of Chiba iOrihara, has
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 167 6 FRESH I STOCKS ARRIVED I ALLSOPPS j BRITISH I PILSENER BEER. I KNOWN TO ALL 1 A s I CHOP TANGAN I Sole Agents Caldbeck Macgregor Co.. Ltd. (Incorporated m Shanghai.) B Phone 22_ Office 87 Cecil Street. I I SINGAPORE. I IrATRONLZF.b hT iOTALTY U A WELL SELECTED STOCK
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    • 117 6 I What about your BAGGAGE j YOU insure your valuables and effects at home: do you protect them m your baggage when travelling? Property to the value of many thou- sands of pounds is lost, damaged m various ways, or stolen every year m transit by railway and steamship, or
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  • 357 7 A i MURDER& Service.] |W Q! [ET INDEED. Dublin. June 16. unprecedentednti of the Indepen|_i 'napped and balloti rsl districts. inn s. Bslfsst, June 16. i ndiarism m Belfast io claims for nearly red i»i Sclu .ing iKSITI VOTING. Dublin, June 16. was about to f t
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  • 50 7 Nan a, il k r, llas the mandolin artiat, P iriv. 'hU instru ment is unique, t 1 0 concert to-night at the nan, and will be assisted by W MUes Rcsa an <* E. M. Hfcfx,,!. f *vourably known m arr An <4Xf(,1 ent programme has I:in
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  • 240 7 Ga\Y DOINGS. I Reuter's Service.] THE PRINCE'S HOME COMING Lon lon, June 17. A great reception is being prepar for P :i ,U, V* London ,U T 1 Wh,ch ls t- rival Princess' Marys weddmg „s a demon.. ration of popular emhusLsn,. Official detail, of the arrangement
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  • 300 7 London, June 17. "omcare accompanied by his wife is! -Kiting London anj is likely to confer with Mi. Lloyd George. M. Poincare and his wife have arrived m London In connection with the Verdun 1! v s. Th; -bit it y l \Y DISCUSS POLITICS London. June 17.
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  • 115 7 We are asked to state that at a Meeting j of the Committee of the Singapore Sport- ing Club, held on the 15th. instant, on a motion by the Chairman, Mr. J.D. Saunders, it was unanimously resolved to record m the minutes the deep regret of
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  • 93 7 A further charge has been preferred] against C. M. Rice, against whom a charge of cheating at Ipoh was recently withdrawn m the Singapore Police Court. He was present m Mr. Bull's Court on Saturday morning when a charge of criminal breach of trust
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  • 24 7 Calcutta is becoming: an increasingly important centre of the traffic m cocaine, large quantities of the drug being smuggled m from Japan and Europe.
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  • 729 7 SCHANZER ON RUSSIA. GUARDING HAGUE DELEGATES. The 'Hague, June 17. As on yesterday, journalists were refused admission to the Palace, where the conference i 3 sitting, the police even held Up the cars of delegates, compelling the otcupsuta to show their cards. Vigorous pictesta secured the admission
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  • 17 7 Mr. H. C. Eckhardt has been seconded for service under the Kelantan Government as acting: British Adviser.
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  • 741 7 INDUSTRY AND TRADE. [Reuter's Service.] COTTON CONGRESS. Stockholm, June 16. The Cotton Gangvess has passed a resolution declaring a fortyeight hour week is economically unsound and detrimental to the best interests of the employers and operatises. It reaffirms the belief that arbitration Is the best of settling
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 121 7 selfgeneratTng pocket lamp INo Batttry Required Inexhaustible The Latest Model Light is obtained t I so long as required y^fa,-^- I by simply working /jjfj^ Price $12 50 nett I I Strong and Serviceable Aluminium I Case. Smooth Running Dynamo. Always Ready for use-Never Fails. Robinson Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 558 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. I AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Funnel One— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated m England) i •INGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES aad LIVERPOOL.
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    • 633 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLERMA ft BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Cc, LU (Incorporated m England). PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer Due Singapore. OUTWARD. ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER China and Japan July 5 HOMEWARD. *s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE Lon don Aug. 18 ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER London Aug. 29 'LIMITED ACCOMMODATION ONL" tINTERMEDIATE PASSENGER STEA-rtER FREIGHT SERVICE.
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    • 613 8 P. O. BRITISH s AND APCAR LINE I (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SFRVir* PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S N fo CE (Under Contract with His Kajeaty'a Government** LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TC MARSEILLES. LONDOM 4 v DUE SINGAPORE [.EAI KASHGAR about Juno 25 DELT' SARDINIA about
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 805 9 a SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD W (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE Iretsv Trengganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, PatanL Sinaora lohsamui. Laagsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Suigora, r-i.-rAi.n_ Arrival Departure SUDDHADIB Junel2 Ju ei4 VALAI June 19 HAHIDOL June 26 J 2 II SUDDHADIB July Ju ne 2 m ,teamer»
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    • 604 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman ft Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN A MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK nfi FnT 11 Due Slpm Roate Por r«mrA-i June 20
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    • 163 9 HVD(MMNA -team Navigation Co., Ltd. (incorporated m England.) Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang. from Singapore. Taking Cargo oa through Bills of Landing for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo Tientain, Newchwang, Yangtze porta, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA LAISANG June
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    • 502 9 STRUTBERS AND BARRY i] Operatora United Statea Shipping Board. Singapore to Los Angeles and San Francisco. WEST FARALON due Singapore to discharitc June 20 WEST FARALON due Singapore to toad July 4 due Singapore to discharge July 21 APUS due Singapore to load Aug. 6 AIS due Singapore to discharge
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  • 342 10 SELF-LOADING SHIP. The Manitowa Shipbuilding Company of. New York has just closed a contract with the Rockport steamship Company of Sheboygan, Wis., for the building of a selfloading and self -discharging steamer. The appointments of the newly designed cargo J carrier, if successful, threaten to revolutionize the stevedoring
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 133 10 _P_*ar~ B____^^__ •jgE BEST IN THE LONG RUN^gi '*> j the modern discerning motoiist always selects Cord Tyres as his equipment. He knows that for a comparatively small extra cost he obtains a tyre which wilt run at least 2,000 miles M O KE than an ordinary fabric cover The
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    • 352 10 HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE. Sailings from Singapore. j ZOSMAN about June 25 for Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. i OUDEKERK about July 3 I for Hamburg and Bremen. I For freight and other particulars < L^ase apply to the Agents. K. P. M. 2 3 Coliyer Quay. VIOLINS MANDOLINES GUITARS
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    • 121 10 The Timber Preservative _S '**AWm*r******^AUm- n *Mm 'jfl___ _H _a_____H I ~'_fl__________i _________________r^_^___r^ I <S______^F Stocked m l 7 5 10~Gallo_ Drum WHY PAY High Prices for Hard Wood WH£\ Soft Wood Treated With JODELITE IS CHEAPER JUST ASGOon I Write for Particulars to j The Btrneo Company Limy (Incorporated
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 457 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Hongkong. Amoy „m\ Swatow taKing ma,!, for C.S.A. Canada Wilfeadea I a.m D Rumphius i „m P. SaariM and Ba ran alentvn 9■ m n I" 1 10 Fook *<* P am. U,SU Bennit 9 n.m. EJ*" f U Hon Le, Jl a.m. MaJacca c-; p ri
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    • 232 10 j Thong Samud, Siam 1086, from Bangkok 18, for Bangkok ascertain. Willesden, Brit. 3141, from Penang 17, for Hongkong 19. J Sekkow Maru. Jap. 2012, from Calcutta 17. I for Kob? uncertain. 1 Edendale, Brit. 70S, from Batavia 17 .r ft Java 21. 3 Kwah Wu, Chinese 2869, from Renfkenf
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  • 15 11 Juno 17. R* L- l i 4 1 i, ■•"82 Sovereign, Bank Buying $5.54
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  • 121 11 June 17 Gambier Cube No 3 13.00 Pepper Black 14 00 Pepper (white fair") 26.50 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 975 Pearl Sago small 840 Copra S und lied 1050 Opium, Benares uneert t 4.800 Rice, Rangoon white 230 Fice, Siam No. 1 for export 360 Rico, Siam No. 2
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  • 24 11 June 17th, 11.30 a.m. Spot 24*. _5' 4 July-Sept. _•>», 26%; Oct.Dec. 28 _>'_. London quotation 7<d. 7 ..1. Market Steady.
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  • 238 11 An Encouraging \i>it. The London correspondent of tin- Times of Ceylon writes: I was at the rubber shop at 40, Fenchurch Street, this week and was p' eased to find m the space of five minutes six customers making purchase-. These seemed all biqring footwear or
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  • 112 11 The Merlimau Rubber Estates, Ltd., is Appealing to the Bouse of Lords against the recent E. P. D. judgment. The Great Western Railway combine began on June lst. 26 lines m Wales and the West of England forming a working combination under the direction of Paddington. Oil sand haa been
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  • 95 11 PHASER'S REPORT. Sin K apore, June 17. 1.n.-_I.„UU.O. 110 tons .old at $77* I Rubbers.- -Quiet. Bassetti G7>,, Kedah* $I^6. United Malaccas 65, Utan Simpans $1.00, New Serentlahs $1.80, Jlmahs 82% Kuala Sidling $1.56. Mhsiag.— Murai, $4.46 cum dividend, Ulu PiahaSO Nawng Pets 40, Rawaagi $7*. Taipings
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  • 117 11 Singapore, June 17. Tin.— £l63. 10s. M. shewing a decline of 15s over the week. The Share Market continues quiet with practically nothing doing m Rubbers and Tins. There are a few enquiries for Industrials, and Loans an Stesdy at quotations. Mines-— Nawng Pets are firmer
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  • 410 11 Hotel Employees' Demand- The latest addition to the plethora of wage demands m Hongkong concerns Chinese hotels, restaurants and some of the eating houses. G-i June 4th. the Guild of Hotel and Restaurant Employees sent a letter to the employers containing many demand and allowed tour days for
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    • 436 11 m 3$ et* ipproximately $6,000,000. IM^ MMMM i TBE GRFAT EASTERN Lft'E ASSURANCE rO!WANT°UMnI)" r W I HEAD OFFICE -.-Winchester Hou«_ S^ P rated StraitB Settiemente Th o Company has £20,000 deposited C_2f o?f __s°" 01d Je^' E C LrmVß PLANS OF -_-__a„n_ nd ComplieB the Britiah f SECRETARY MANAGING
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    • 444 11 CHARTERED BANK. J* India, Australia and China. to E-.Und b, R.,.1 Ck_t_. P »M t«p Capital In (HUM p of £5 each MM,,,. Re»erT« Fu_ *~erv a UsbilityofProprictersl^Z HEAD OFFICE. •S Bishopsgate, London, I.e. Aio- le nd Brancksa. Alor Star Hongkong Pen.-. Amritaar Iloilo p££« !S& k i puh **rack-
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    • 894 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. LIMITED. E*t«blish*d 1880. C lB&£r3fr d Y -^ooo,ooo Reserve Fund y. 61,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vive-President: R. Ickinomiys, Esq. DIRECTORS. V N K aiiwara Esq. Y. Yamakawa, Esq. S. K. Suzuki Esq. Bn^r ?T ri f E K ar n X'K Morimdra, Baron K. Iwasaki, 11.
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    • 103 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) mE M TOR CAR MARINE idelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Slessrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. BARKER Co., Lto. Messrs. WEARNE Co.', Ltd "ranch Office— 64, The Arcade. Coliyer Quay. A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE
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  • 1423 12 WELL, WHAT ABOUT IT?". Successful Opening Night. The Singapore A.D.C. were given a very cordial reception by a large and univer- eally enthusiastic audience which filled every seat of the Victoria Theatre on Saturday /light, when they made their tirst appearance since they presented "Hollo's Wild Oat" to
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  • 344 12 BOWING. Win>ley's Crew Win Glenhogan Cup. The rmal of the iaoc for the Glenhogan Cup uck plate on Saturday, and was watched by quite a lagre number of people i n the fataataa and ether launches. The two heats v. h_e_ had been contested on Thursday and Friday
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  • 54 12 In connection with the Billiard Tournament which is now being held at the Singapore Catholic Club, a very interesting match is t<fbe played off to-night at 8 p.m. when Mr. E. H. Valberg (owe 250) will meet Mr. W. Atria (owe 225) m the "A" Singles (300 up). Members and
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  • 692 12 ETCETERAS' FIRST WIN. Brilliant Innings by Scharenguivel. The Etceteras secured their first success the S.C.C- Tournament on Saturday, vhen they defeated the Services by 80 uns. The features of an exce lent and ex- J iting game were the brilliant batting by J -chnrenguivel, wiio
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  • 330 12 The Y. M. C. A. met the Middlesex at cricket en Saturday afternoon at the Tanglin Bai racks and defeated them by 28 runs. It was unfortunate that the soldiers had net their full strength, the result being thai Ignatius and Stack for the Y. M. C.
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  • 283 12 S. R. C. CLUB MATCH. The S. R. C. m a Inter-Club pra-tice vame.on Saturday, fielded 12 a side capaired by Leijssius and Gauder, the match •eing won by the former by 45 runs. T. Leijssius XI: F. Bartholomeuz b. E. De Souza 7; V. C. Westerhout c. Bligh b.
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  • 173 12 Hant s Brilliant Recovery. Lords Yorkshire defeated Mirv.lloex by an innings and 21 runs- For the winners Holmes made 129 and Robinson 57 not out, whilst Micauley. m Middlesex's first inmng^. took five wickets for 31. Ovaf: Surrey and Scotland drew. Surrey leading on the first innings. Leyton:
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  • 231 12 The Garrison Leagu e Headquarters, Fort Canning, maintain' their unheatcn record at the head of thei Garrison Cricket League, m which they have played a:iu won 7 mat. he. i. Patau Brani come second with 5 win"? out of 10 matches, while D. Company, Middlesex regiment. R. A.M. C, and
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  • 60 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS PARADES. Monday, 19th, 5.15 p.m "^rill Hall, i Officers and N. C. o*s of CV oosite, A. B. and C. Cos. Tuesday, 20th, 5.15 p.m., Composite Company and "C" Scottish. Wednesday, 2lst, I p.m. No. 4 Platoon, Eurasian Coy., 30 yds. range. Friday, 23rd, 5.i5 p.m., "A"
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