The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 June 1923

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fSS CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S.. FRIDAY. JUNE 15, 1923. No. 10,916
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  • 146 1 The TimeB Pek'ng Correspondent dia-t-usses the need of international intervention to effect the security of foreigners in China Page 7. A Tokio telegram states that the Chinese President has fled to Tientsin —Page 7. Britain has accepted the Kuss'an \«n« jfnd the diffenences are apparently now settled
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  • 1218 1 The citizens of Leeds boast, of their railway system, that there are more ways of escaping from Leeds than from any city of equal size. The Bahamas might boast, conversely, that all roads lead to Nassau. If you are pressed for time and do not mind big
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 279 1 n( Fic K.Mr.om =n the En*. MONDAY.-Toa Dwhl PI-; BDAY. Dinner Dante, y$ Uoininjf Dining Room Wednesday. -Orchestral Concert. -oeo a.m. to 12 p.m. THURSDAY.— Gue.t Nijfht— Dinner and Dance. FRIDAY.— Tea Danaant. 1 SATURDAY.— Guest Niybt Dinner Tea Dansant SEA VIEW HOTEL. Tanjong Katong. Telephone. 110. HIGH TIDE, 11.31
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    • 202 1 THE DESIRE I FOR BEAUTY is stronger perhaps in the home than anywhere else Pabcolin Artictip T^nroKl^ r\i LibllCf UUIaDIC I WX ABCOLIN lies flat without fastening. W* It will not curl at the ed^es. It will not rot because of water getting underneath from frequent mopping. i Because of
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    • 156 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. J Suiiatogen is good for the health Pufrc 5. Dollar Directory interesting announce- nu vt Pajro 5. t Ihe Tana for Genoa and Marseilles Pftg« 10. .Gordon for Australia same pa«re. Partnership dissolution notice Page 10. j Cheong Koon Sen^ two auctions Pape 5.1 Toanjf gentleman requires post
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 173 1 THE WEEK Friday, 15th. High water, 11.31 a.m., 10.48 p.m Chamber of Commerce meeting. Leafrue I: R. G. A. v§. S. R. C, 8. C. C. Saturday, 16tk. High water, 0.42 a.m., 11.21 p.m. Blue Funnel outward mail dne. B. I. Outward mail duo. Sunday, Hth. High Water, 0.38 p.m.,
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  • 450 2 Professor I\:- il te, F. R. I. B. A., m "Architecture and Town Planning',' 1 writes. "Only by long provii n c this unnatural an! exaggerai valu< Rt the 'ntrt' he dealt with. The initis wa; of dealing with it i- at or.ee lv> I ih." in
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    • 293 2 Vo LET OR FOR SALE. LAIUiK (iODOWTIB, newiy erected arei from 10,000 t-. 50,000 sq. ft. tacing river. LAItGB STORES from 6,000 U> 24,000 -q. ft. rear wharf and thipp- Inf. Also virre iloried building* fof officei fir<i godowns. Centrally situated All immediate entry, going cheap Apply or irrite to
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    • 486 2 GAIETY I TO-NIGHT! 5 Tn the 2nd Show at 9.30 p.m. 5 V» 1 l)lii\G OF H.R.H. DUKE OF YOKK.S And the Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. 5 also the english cup final- At Wembley Stad.um. 5 Other Attractions. 5 THE MARRIED FLAPPER Wiili Marie Prevent (5 reels). THE HEART OF TWENTY
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    • 462 2 xLiiiaiixibrß In Our Next Change MONDAY, 11th JUVb T bAT --itru Y IM TBB SECOND SHOW AT P Topical Budget Entish Screen Ntm, HODKINSON PRESENTS End Eta Keeping up with i 22 ip 1 In 6 Krts le. a faat moving comedy that creates many smiles, and hearty laughs from
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    • 110 2 NOTICES. JOHORE HOTEL-JOBOM BABRI Notict- (allini: for IVndf* Tenders artJohore Hotel (furnished) for a one year as fi I I Uti Utt L'. Tht- pm n 3 bo or. the sami detailt of wh cat :ot: at P >. oflt.l hours Any pen d stat*. the an um to i
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  • 438 3 quoted are generally those Clyde Terrace Market. At tho ihet markHi there may bo small varin- Singapore. Jnn< 9. I .teak Kati 45 j Do. stow 01 curry d< 38 I ork. lean di 04 Do lean and fat (Ist quality) do »j2 Mutton, Indian do 73
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  • 593 3 I PHASJ dA. CO IJXCH A NGE AM; SllAKfc KOKi I JiiIKSDAV, lUNE 14th. M IN IN li. d in brackets show the issue valiu oi Che b)iare tn dollars unless o-therwiw nark«- C. Cum ciiv. x equals ex div.l Bat.' i'i i 11 t; k* ft
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    • 206 3 I WHICH WILL YOU CHOOSE, I or a pood many years, now. Bui it is true— and you, too, can S todvear Tyres have been the buy a (toodvear Tyre and Ik^ sure n oice oi the largest single g ■-users in the world— the j similar satisfaction and eco-
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    • 314 3 Ijaoys aevelopmenx l^ift /<€* f*\ /aj ImTarLcv "to I \r tf'/ A J- rL-UL J \I > T Oturqy Lhildhooct I depends upon the use of ZX') pure food. The 'Allenburys' /»nT^\ lL Foods, made from rich, r A. M/>- creamy milk, are absolutely I! jA i)n>^>^ free from harmful
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  • 1376 4 ■ni from ttari to rtn aid it p ill be a better. A> A ot (l<ii<l <'up Chivalrou.viv.t fav either ii '"< same class i 'aptain 'uttle. Phe racing ibis week was confined too Newmarket :md Gatwicl The Newmarket I Handicap, waa won by Double Hackle, 'which started
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    • 678 4 N^ CIGARETTES are made in London by an I I English firm with over 140 years' experience to help them j I j j j in their endeavour to produce the perfect cigarette. Finest tobacco -care- L^^3»^^--A J\/^vr Ti Lookfor mmm \l:\\\ WJ/ CARR ERAS ltd. |:j| ///^^JW ill /J/
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    • 140 4 QHP "O A TTT T LAGER BEER S \?^^r A H^^. 'II /-^T v^eomi v n The Original "Girl Brand" S G 01' Vl YEARS REPI TATION K African Eastern Trade Corporation Ltd (Incorporated in ESaglaad). SINGAPORE. Sole AgWrtl. S. S. P. M. S SHANKS SANITARY APPLIANCES r B-^ ijP^
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  • 1560 5 "MILLIONS THROWN INTO THE SEA LOVAT FRABKR O OUR NAVAL BASE. Mr. I at Fraser ..siting in the Sr .Jay Pictorial on the Singapore N T aval Base, says: »e when taxation is almost untfeaiabto, when the relief of unemployment is costing immense -.urns, the Admiralty have -idee to spend
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    • 272 5 i(J LET. ttmm QM! facing the t> Harbour and w t>i am about 6.000 <\ half the usual) J,:V r.ntry. OWELL CO., LTD. >< u :8e« Place. U.C. d Hou*e P i nuloa from Ganga and $100. App.y 7-9 .-ach 1,100 nq. for use as ich per month. ice Pre»>&.
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    • 484 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OK Artistic Jacobean D..ip, Teak Household Furnnura P ia lt( Gramophone; E«, Car I At No. M Row l.^ o ff Tsn ong Kito Road (Behind ViUa Dolce) ON SATURDAY 16th JUNE AT 3 P M CataloguvA i.-*su«d. nursoay. CRfiONG KOON BENO CO., Auctioneers. MCTION SALE
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    • 476 5 NOTICES. Dollar I 'ireotorv 1923-4 Issue? $5,000 .FREE RAILWAY ACCIDENT INSURANCE Undertaken by THE OCEAN ACCIDENT Ant- Guarantee Corporation Limited. Incorporated in Great Britain.) PHILIP PER COPY *2, Post Free. To be published shortly. Dollar directory Company. Dunlop House, ROBINSON ROAD. THE SINGAPORE SHIPGHANDLERY. COMPANY, LIMITED -i iM ftanoi.T-* Contractor*,
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    • 243 5 LADIES VELOUR AND BLANKET CLOTH COATS at $10 and $15 each. Ladiefl Lustre dust <iits at 58.50 each Underwear Voil Blouses. A select New Stock of Hats suitable Tor trirls. Brown Holland Military Sleeping Bags, as usvd in Th t Great War, for prospectors etc Val: I aces at wonderfully
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    • 324 5 THE rfmng'wg activities of the school room demand durability, precision and perfect adjustment of I spectacles. They should also be to I comfortable that they can bo w«>rn without consciousness. R m Glasses offer an Meal ww* vice for the Bcfcodl room. These frames hold the lenses prescribed in the
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  • 20 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. PORT EK. Port} i. 1 I] i. oi Kukub Rubber Estate, Dund Scotland, y June 5, >•• n.
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  • 506 6 MNGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1923. Abolition of Cocaine. 1 Ail thf talk oi" the big-wigs at Geneva about controlling the production <jt opium is little likely to Affect what one may call the domestic growth and use of th«-. drug, where B population has been used to it
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  • 636 6 In a world so full of financial wori ies and economical difficulties even cue good deed shines forth as a candle iin a naughty world. Austria suffered perhaps more than any other part of the Central Empire as a consequence of the war. Vienna, in the old
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  • 469 6 The following action was taken at a Com- mittee meeting of the Municipal ommis-j Hiontrs held on June Bth: Landing Place at Crawford Street. With regard to a proposal that a landing place be built between Crawford Strict (Bridge) and Rochore Market, decided to ask Government what ultimate
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  • 351 6 The case >g»J— t Mr. Dunning of the Prison P«in.. for allecred criminal fte«Mi!t u.ts mentioned before the First Police Court yeatenlay »nd further postponed. Work ha* been started on the new preImisea of the American Club, Shanghai. (These Will be situated in Foochow Road and are expected to be
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  • 48 6 M I district --^M in K I for w.t h I ivo-piku! Jt>^ «<***■ kurr lh(> (> <i* W| 1 The M II ..u, y B I I M '»>:kim.,m. Ui I 1 I I the re nark I I I i < I I I I I
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  • 80 6 the Len I r w e hal I pi ha- away, lea r- a Mrs Ker.i. him to Kui K.i B i vc<i first iid ftH wi Taipenp, whi re 1 Kti There wa ten ft"- em** Mr. Mnckrnzu '•••-t arrva 1 Befc mror. [Th<
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  • 46 6 \t the meeting oi tt the S r.erporv Bra' rf Association ol M**yt the ■ttb-committ* iff <•* the possitftttiei «>f ?oheT Sen DM R avau «übnrt:«» X* showed that ra I Mble, the rolume of work I Lieut tojustifj thi hwenpiThe wb^ommittee** report a 4q
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  • 14 6 1 From th, V W eh.i M bccV of reference.
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  • 76 6 ex rilent and i attrition is v. Ro>al Highn, and La* E arc also picture Cup. Fi Boiton Wander 2 n«U Married Fl pr< ton Rtdißff TinaArt Accord, Century H«art of T smiles and I Pitt*, and a T A Teoche* wa to Poad by a mel noon.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 116 6 i COATES p§?» The Navy's Choice. v i CMDBECK. MACGREGOR t CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Shanghai) Office. IS Robinson Road. Telephone L'2»» RONEO Loose- Leaf Books in all sizes AT HONEST PRICKS. RONEO LTD., 11 Colly er Quay. Incorporated in England.) r ELECTRICAL IRONS 1 KETTLES STOVES pi j KEW
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    • 68 6 FIRST CONSIGNMENT, JUST ARRIVED DUTCH VEAL OF EXCELLENT QUALITY. SINGAPORE Cold Storage CO., LTD. (Inc. S.S.) ORCHARD HO AD. JOHN DUKE optician Fellow of the British Optical AsMctetftMfc Five man of the Worshipful C'ompmy of Spectacle Makers. I rc.'mini of the City of London. Lfttc <>f Old Broad St. I^.ndon.
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  • 162 7 CHINA'S WOES. INTERVENTION NEEDED. tfjnfES*" t'OKKKSPONDENT. Kilter's Service.] I*ondon, June 14. n TV&ing corres<pondent, com- „tuatio:i of which the symptomatic, urges o f inapuiag the Tuchuns of !VtrJ>uti<m. He says .•«.!>• to show firmness to The essential rii n the foreign I by n warning that foreignon will be foli
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  • 269 7 Sydne) Be'nsj Chosen 1 ondent M«| 18. t ha aroused in An.-* f r.< Admiralty naval gate at Singa- Western eat<* nu." There Ik i been n he papers, and r :a*. TrinoomsiiCi with its irbour, would have been L'ould < out r<»! }n> subsidiary bate
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  • 514 7 FRANCE BULGARIA, hTHE VEIL LIFTED. {.Renter's Service.] Bulgaria, June 13. The silos*! has be< n broken. A telegrair from Sofia, June 12, say* that at a meet .ng cf the Cabimt Colonel Kalkoff, Foreigr Minister, M»Ud that absolute calm wai reported everywhere. A few attempts ai instance by
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  • 214 7 BRITISH UNDERTAKING. London, June VI. The British reply to the Russ an noto \presses satisfaction at the acceptance of tl c proposals as regards the fishing dispute, the compensation for Mrs. Harding Mid Mr. Dav son, and propaganda. Brit IB agrees to undertake, on her own behalf
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  • 280 7 POLICE FORCE. To the Editor. S Jr I, for one, am pleased to see th< well-tempered criticism of the presem Police Force rank and file as set rut bj H. K,. C. in youjr columns to-day and heartily hope there ia a reasonable ch&nce «>f his
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  • 236 7 To the Editor. Sir, I have lean with great interest, your ticle "Black Bread on the Waters." which Bsne of June Bth. I I would like to point out, in a spirit of captious criticism, bat as a matter of possible terest, that the letter
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  • 318 7 HOW MISS ALDRICH GOT BACK HER JEWELS. The Special Correspondent of the N. C. Daily News at Tsaochnamj, writing on May 80th., said: The recovery of the jewels belonging 1 to MN< Aldrich from ;t rocky mountainside in Shangtana;, just two weeks after they had been hidden under a flat
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  • 620 7 Mr. I*. F. David presidtd over a meeting of thu Board of Licensing Justices held h the Fiist Police Court yesterday afternoon Other members of the Board present wen t Messrs. See Tiong W.Ji, J. A. Elias, A. E j Biddeley, D. J. Ward, W. P. W. Ker,
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  • 63 7 Recruiting has been resumed generally in Madras Presidency, except in the following taluks which ate still closed to recruiting owing to prevalence of iiseafl District Taluks Co'mbatore Coimbatoie. Avan&sy, Pa.lnchy. Palln<lam, Udumaipet and Dharapuram. Salem Attur, Rasipuram and Salom under the jurisdiction (jf the Assistant Emijrratioi Commissioner, Negspatam.
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  • 190 7 With reference to the Sturt -Brooke wedding 1 reported in our issue of Wednesday, the dress of the bride and the dresses of the bridesmaids, also the hats of the bridesmaids, were made by Gairdner (Raffles Hotel). The new explosive of the Un versity of Washington :s stated o be
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 137 7 Robinson Co., Ltd. FINE MERCERISED COTTON s^ll^X 13 to l7'/ 2 inch NECKBANDS. fWp jMjT*^ j fit I. &R. MORLEYS I l )i| SPECIAL QUALITY /UM HRO^VN COTTON HALF HOSE I I BISCUIT SHADE If -r! PRICE 110 Pair. £<^. S^v SIZES f», 9^2, 10, 10^, 11, 11^ inches' X^P
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    • 630 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Service to IOSfMH. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVEkFOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for all Overland PoinU. HOMEWARDS. in* Singapore. EUMAKUfI London, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremen June 16 ADRASTUS
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    • 583 8 "HIERMAN" LEVEL ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP 0., Ltd. i incorporated in S :-#;jm*u.» PASSENGER BERVIC2, Suanter OUTWAtCL. D«* HhtNN»Bk ts.s. CITY OF KARACHI China— Japan Oct. 6 ♦s.s. CITY OF PARIS China— Japan Nov. 16 ♦s.s. CITY OF CANTERBURY Cl.ina— Japan Dec. 27 HOMEWARD. fs.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER Marseilles— London July
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    • 519 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA and APCAg UNEg (Incorporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER CA R<;o SERVICES PENINSULAR ORIENTAL N u 11(1 LONDON FAR EAST MAIL BEBVIC (Under Contract with Hia Majesty '.s O< i OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMRWADn Fo r China a nd JaP a, D^ tm u g™™* Tonnajro. Singapore.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 464 9 Tin Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated i», England.) gpri SMBffCM 1U BOSTON AND NEW YOfcX Tim SUKZ Ok \A *As«a FROM NEW YORK. ...sreerr Dn« S'por* Route j, (ir iDBAfI July 1
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    • 474 9 ADMIRAL LINE (Incorporated in U.S.A.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE Id DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA. Steamer. Sails Hongkong-. ArriTta Seattl*. PRESIDENT JACKSON June 15 July 4 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Junt 27 July 16 PRESIDENT GRANT July 9 July 28 PRESIDENT MADISON July 21 Aug. 9 PRESIDENT MCKINLEY Aug. 2 Aug. 21 And every
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    • 289 9 LN. Y. K. LONDON LINE. Kamo Maru June 26 Katori Maru July 10 LIVERPOOL LINE. Tatsuno Maru June 22 Tottori Mj.tu July 13 HAMBURG LINE. Dakar Maru Juno 23 Tsuruga Maru mid July NEW YORK LINE rla SUEZ BOUTD AMERICAN LINE. Kawachi Mfcvru June 25 Kamakura Mara Aug. 5 BOMBAY
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    • 783 9 ISTHMIAN LINE Arriving from America via Panama and Loading for BOSTON, MEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DKECT. ANNISTON CITY due Sing&pore June 28 FAIRFIELD CITY <!ue Sin t.pore July 28 STEEL TRAVELER due SißgapoK Aug. 28 Taking cargo on through Bill* of Ladb«- to all Inland Point?. For freight
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  • 235 10 H.M.S. Diomede under Capt. Hopwood, R.N., arrived from Labuan yesterday. The Norwegian steamers Hervar and Hafthor arrived from Bangkok yesterday each with a cargo of vice. The Master Attendant has issued a notice to the shaping community, Singapore, requesting all vessels in harbour this morning to hoist their
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  • 179 10 Berlin, May 23. The Germani spent a depressing Whit Bdßtidtt <ji learning ihat th«- mark was more than 2(J0.000 to tlu pound sH-rln^. and more than 50,000 to tin- dollar. Kaihvay faros w.ll be doubled on June 1-1. The price of biead'will be more than doubled
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  • 283 10 Twenty-Second List of Sulwriptions. Previously acknowledged 111,125.95 h. \\v 10 Singapore Caambar of Commerce Bubber A>so*.-ia.tion Protends of nncmtetd Rubber Samples 434.06 North Perak Church Worki r> Association per M:s. Tale Taipinp 200 Collected by Mr*. Kinder. IN nan K (3rd ;tnd ill. lists):— Mi WVbb Mi>.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 280 10 e5na«.............................»..««»»«»«""«««»««~»»»««»"«—«"»»"»—"""""" UNDERWOOD I j Improved PORTABLE Model j THE MACHINE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY. Sole Agents: j PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. j (Incorporated in England). I BINGAPOES, PBNANG, Kl ALA LUMPUR. ROBi-NSON Co. Ltd.. j StOCklStS RONBOCo., Ltd "W^^^ MA Economy i j S metimea calls for the lowcstprked reliable
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    • 349 10 Genasco Booffni" 2 PLY AND 1 pi v COMPLETE WITH PATENT UNT-LEM D«« SND NAILS FOR FIXIWR m the result of jn 3 oi^er4o Vein, f']^ ,^1 run, Uie pfcfi a in a Rv %Z% i it Is IfAfv I manufacture t .^SB fir O/ m I of Ready l
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    • 56 10 SORDDEUTSCHER MOW LMBURG-AMERIKA Hi rsport HOME* nj* RMLAND "BCHLJ V I I S.S. TANA. K The abc hall July, l i NOTiT 1 TheSingapor jgjl I any Ltd. jH Capacity Stea >nl -Til fttons. Load r iverT Surveys and at Singapore cai be «™CVH Steam Tuff lir I /p iV^'
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 626 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe Yokohama Benrinnes 9 a.m. rc-i.gerang Rose Ma:y 9 a.m. Sanipit Bandjermasin Schouten 9 a.m. Selat P.fndjang, Bengkalis and Bagan Si Api Koomai 9 a.m. Cucob Massima 9 a.m. Cucob Hong Aik 9 a.m. Pulau Soegi Sultana 9 a.m. Rcr.'mon Soon Lee 9 a.m.
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  • 68 11 Bank dim nd 2 1 1-1G Private credits 3 m.s. 2 4 13-32 Credits 00 days ~>G\^ France demand ito Hongkong, demand c DU. Yokohama, demand ion 1 Java, dtmand 14<f Bangkok, dem.MiJ R0 Sovereign, Bank Buying 8.54 Bank of England Rate 3 p.c. Bar Silver London ;;i s^
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  • 141 11 •June 1-1 Tin 100 i ..j;> Gumbier t'uln No. 1 r. < i Gambier 12.50 Pepper White 22.50 Pepper Black 14.50 Tapioca, Bma!l tiukv fj to.i»o Pearl Say nnall 7.30 Copra 10.,-jU Cupru Sandried io.;>n Opium, Bumfci unc. 4,000 Rice, Rangoon whit*- I'.'iO.OO Rice, Birri No. 1 for txpoil
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  • 446 11 london. Ma, 16. Markets. The past week has seen a bear campaign in full swing, and even our leading- bankers have suffered from an attack of Ruhr fever. The buyers' strike in America to force down wages combined with their inability S3 a nation to use t'tteir
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  • 129 11 MACPHAII/S REPORT. Singapore, Jum- f. I'ublnr. London is. 2Hd. Local 47 Tin. London £196 15^. Local <l<>» tons sold). Share Market. Quirt. Rubber-. Bukir K.-r. 70 71 B 1.02 2 L07%, Ayer Mok I IJO 1 SHmpana !.»;."> 1.75, G l.::<» L.40, AMenbys L.22% 157*4, \malfann I
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  • 158 11 Singapore June If. Tin.— £l96 Ins.— down 12>. M. ffi (100 tons soM). Rubber.— ls. 2 1 I M}.-_unc;ian-W. Robbers. Uhi Be imta 23 2.~. S Tukanga 2T% 32%, Bragas Go 70, Tumi ilakfl 67% 72. Malaka Pindar; 1.40 1.45, Ayer Holdu I^o L.SS, United Malagal.:»7';.
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  • 37 11 Singapore, June Mth, 12 noon. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 4?% IS; July-Sept. 49% 50H; Oct.-Dtc. r>2 a 68%; J n.-Ma ch 54H 56. London quot.uion fthett Is. 2!i. Market Steady.
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  • 140 11 Sir Robert A'tken's Intimation. Bombay, May 30. Sir Robert Aitken, Managing Govoniur A the Imperial Bank of Ind a, Bombay, las written to the solicitors of the Bombay Creditors' Committee n the matter of ±e liquidation of the Alliance Bank of Simla that the Bank would bo
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  • 213 11 The Hongkong 1 Government in hi'ing ked by the Committees of the two Chamber! of Commerce in the Colony to vote a <• |550 y OOO and to provide a guarantee) of an additional $100,000 in connection with th< representation of tl e Colony at the British Empire Exhibition to
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 299 11 i over $5O(K).OOO. mm^ m^^—****^i^—***^a^mammi^* THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE OOV^um A!) OFFICE .-Winchester House^T?^ StFaitB Settksmente > Company has £20,000 deposited with the Sreme Tn»r^ «f tt i °5 fDO OFFI CE 32 Old Jewry, E.C. tne supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life vK PLANS
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    • 399 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in §00.000 shares £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 3MOMQ Reserve Liability of Proprtetors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgate, London. E. C Agencies and Branches. Aor fetar Hongkong Puket AJUttMX Iloilo Rangoon Bangkok Ipoh Saigon
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    • 871 11 LIMITED, ESTABLISHED 18S0. Reserve Fund T 69 0 00,000 v President: K. Kodama Esq. j Vice-Prudent: R. Ichinomiya, Eiq. j DIRECTORS. N. Soma Esq g. K Suzrki, Esq. I. Matsakai.;, Esq. HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA Singapore Branch 81-A Chulia Street. BRANCHES. Batavia London s Francisco £>mbay Los Angela SeattTe p^ hn
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    • 46 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIBE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Rep"' senUtivea-Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WEARE Co, Lt-i Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co., Ltd. Branch Office— 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.
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  • 474 12 FRASER'S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore. June 13. With the pariee of tin remaining steady quotations in most tin stocks are unaltered and transactions have been on the small side. Rubber shares on the other hand hi we been more actively dealt in and had the price of the
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  • 187 12 Singapore, June I L Rubber. A con&iderablo fall in maiket <■ aluc-3, doling the past week, has to be recorded- Compared with the price ruling last Wednesday, the present quotation for Spat Sheet fhOWl ri drop of 3 j. The fWMMI tone of yesterday's local auction vas easier.
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  • 146 12 Sngaporo, June 14. i w York has been a we-.k factor, and Mt httVl sttadi declined throughout' ♦he week, Spot selling down to 47 V2. July •o September 49 Mr, October to December 51%, and January to March 1924 54V4Demand has boon poor, but thoie is now a
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  • 29 12 i-« M Singapore, J un 14. The Market during th* past week has Um most difficult, news that the American ?KMli« were curtailng manufacture of
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  • 678 12 The Review at A'dershot. London, May 25. Their Majesties the King and Queen motored to London this morning from Aldershot. The King, shortly after their arrival at Buckingham Palace, held a meet- < iiipr of the Privy Council, at which for- oalit'es conrecttd with the new appoint-
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  • 200 12 tyres, etc. together with the very heavy arrivals in New York, has had a weakening Net substantial itcovery can bt looked f< r untl the Factor, os come into the Market apain and the falling oiF of ship- nti is f'.'lt. It iiiust not be lost eight of the faat
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  • 928 12 Judgment in Pening Case. The Hoik Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule, Senior Puisne Judge, in tho Supreme Court, Penang, or. June 12th, deit\ored jud?.r»ent [>n the issue arising out of matters relating to the estate of Khoo Thean Tek who died in the year 1830. There
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  • 274 12 LEAGUE FOOTBALL. I YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. On the S.C.F.A. ground, before a very b*s crowd yesterday afternoon, the Malaya F. C. beat the O.T.C. after an interesting gvime. Although the Malaya team carried off the game, the O.T.C. forwards were quite dangerous at all times, and the issue was:
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  • 91 12 Wednesday's matches resulted as follows: Lim Bong Soo and Tan Koon Inn beat H. G. Stack and C. A. Norris 6 3, 7 5. A. E. Behodd and S. E. Newbery beat I S. Ahmad and G. J. Dawson 6 2, fi b. i To-day
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  • 58 12 The raeee for the All Round Championship will commence o.i Saturday with the 40 yards free style for both "A" and '"B" daatee. Competitors are risked to be reedy by 5 p.m. Intending competitors are reminded that the Life Saving Competition for the Baddeley Cup
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  • 30 12 The u.^ual Monthly Medal for June will be competed for by stroke play during this week-end, 16th and 17th. ::nd the Ladies Sp<>on on the following Monday.
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  • 153 12 I Won Lost Pts. W. L. Ist In. Ist In. Po«S. Obt Per. Lanes. 5 0 3 0 io 31 77.50 York,. 8 13 0 15 34 75.44 Notts, 6 12 0 45 34 75.44 Sussex 6 10 i 40 30 75.00 Surrey 6 1 8
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  • 126 12 Programme of Drills up to and for Sunday, June 24th. Srturday lGth. :>0 p™ Stletar Ran^e, I Eurasian Company, Annual Musketry Course. Mondry 18th. 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall, "C" Scottish Company, Officers and N. C. O's; Eurasian Company, street fiirhtinj,*. Wednesday 20th. 5 15 p.m. Dr 11
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  • 36 12 The Football Association announce that T>6o entries have been receiv.od for the Football Association Cup Comr^tition next season, the list including: all the leadmjr amateur and professional clubs in the I country.
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