The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 August 1919

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. N CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 4. 1919. NO. 9,737
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  • 1274 1 A BOUT OF PASSIVE STRIFE." The attitude of sick people towards their indisposition is very various. Then are those who take all illness lying down," morally as well as physically ■peaking, and there are those who take it fighting. I'pon the former sickness would ieen to have a slightly narcotic
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 130 1 RAFFLESJBOTEL The largest and most successful Hotel on the Island I FACING THE SEA. Luxurious Suites of Rooms and spacious lounges, verandah I and beautiful grouuds. AFTERNOON TEAS. Every Thursday, Music in attendance. Cinema on the Lawn from 6.15 p.m. First class cuisine. Guest night every Saturday, dinner fo lowed
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    • 304 1 I SAFETY TREAD TYRE3 B ARE YGI'R 7Yf ES j >(^^\ When you buy j k^^ \lSV''4 v\ f lyrts you pay lor 3\ X \G «Am\l j specified air capa- j V^ l^^fvvA When you get VS \i jl emalier air caraclty *,%zsS^^ m^^^^V than you pay for, jj^V^
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    • 370 1 THE DAY'S NEWS. The astounding development in the Miners Strike ao hoojd is that the President of the Yorkshire Miners So ciety has disowned Mr Smilhe and the Federation and toid them to go to Jericho. They insist on eight hours wages for seven hours work—^age 5 Then the London
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 122 1 THE WEEK High Water— 3-22 a.m 2-25 p.m. Moon First Quarter. Pablio and Bank Ho'i<3ay. Tuesday sth High Watei *-n a m., 4 1? p.r.i Discharged Soldiers' aad BatiOM* mvt :i« g Wednesday 6th 'Mgh Wtter I 15 A.m., 517 p.m Bent Boird 2 II p.iD. Ulu Pandan rut eting
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  • 345 2 To the Editor of the Morning Post Sir, In your leading article of tbe 24th inst, headed Peace with Hatred," Ibere occur the words "If Germany again becomes great in industry and com rnerce. As one who who has been with the Rhine Army since the beginning
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  • 61 2 Orders (or week ending August 9. Monday aur 4. Physical Drill, 6.15p.m. Signalling 8.80 p.m. Tuesday Ang 6. Signulling, 6.15 p.m. Physical Drill 8 '60 p in. Wednesday, Au* 6 Full Concert Re bearsal, Victoria Theatre, 8 80 p.m. Friday Aug 8. 8 :ouia Parade at Victoria
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    • 333 2 FORMALIN. New stocks just arrived. MEDICAL HALL Opposite Po3t Cffice, SINGAPOftE. i Victoria Theatre FRIDAY, August 8, at 9.15 p.m. CONGEST ON BEBAL7 OF TBE BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION under the distinquished patronage of H. E The Ccvernor the Lady Evelyn Young H. E. Maj<r Ccrtrci R'c'ctt Krs. Ridout Ciiole and
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    • 949 2 From Wednesday, July 30, to The Commencement of an Enlhrallin* WESTEfiN PIIOTOPLAVr, IN AT THE r\ L. MS r\ Iwt S3 B\jm The Hall for Music and Feature -y.i Bi Second Shew at 9 p.m. Sharp A SMASHING SERUM TOR f LEAH BA I R 0 m The Star who
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    • 574 3 PRELIMINARY NOTICE taltfM »«tii or Oungalows at 7anglin, Healthy locality and litaated ntxt to folland Park fstate Holland Road orsS rs. ChW Kcn 6 Co., have received instructions t0 offer for sale by Public Auction at their Sale Room rn«l Chambers. Raffles Place, At an early date T HE UNDERMENTIONED
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    • 664 3 AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges, the property of fifteen pawnshops On Taesiay Bth August 1919 at 10 a.m. On Thursday 7th a tl) On Saturday 9th at 10 On Monday iith at 10 The Pledges cocslstlng of wa'cbes, chains gold, diamond and other riLgs, eartiog P Cblnepo and Ma'ay ornamtnts
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    • 633 3 NOTICF. The Exchange Banks will be closed on SATURDAY, 2nd August DIM u MONDAY, 4th Public Holidays. "-1 4-8 WANTED I WANTED: a Reliable Clork with exper. i ience in wines and pcovl<iioaa and good knowledge of typewriting. Apply personally, B. High Street. 14 oo WINTED ioameaia'ely a clerk with
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    • 142 3 I SPECIAL GENT'S VALUES I AT I OUR CLEARANCE SALE I Soft Trgnt Tancy Shmrtsl f 's /E^t i\l -'-^feA o e( Ties Tweed Cars Brown 1 /^K Sale Price Green and Grey LyW r^\ Flannel x^jM l^Mir* 1 t F 514.00 w Fine White Straw f\ Hats Wonderful Value
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  • 683 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, Aug. 4, 1919. I The coal situation in England, which in'other words means the penernl pros pects of industry and commerce, has unfortunately Fuddenly taken a turn for the worse at the very moment when a satisfactory ending seemed to be in view. The Government
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  • 703 4 The JXev A B Champion, who waa tckir jr a fev7 days rest at The Gap has been down with malaria fever. (M M Mr H C Pinching, mycologist of the K O A, Jpob, left on Home leave, but will spend Eorno time in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore before
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  • 528 4 EXPRESSION OF MODERATE VIEWS. General Herlzog and the Senators Havirjga and Wolmarans, meruberß of the I South African natfonniiht deputation arrived in Java from Holland by the Piina dt-c Nnderlaaden. Dr MtJsil, tho advocates Heyers and James, Dr R ifz and Mr. Spies nro to arrive
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  • 316 4 There was an outbreak of cholera at the Penang Quarantine Gamp on July 2b, lasting till the 28th. There were 11 deaths. Willibon Wirth'a Circua contributed 1200 to the St Dunstau's Home fund, as the result of Friday's benefit performance a further sum to that annour.ojd having realised by selling
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  • 553 4 More Fitldmarsh a!s London, July O| had rmm tbe City of L i: panied by Uttlßgaltbtd a Blute OM la t) tho Ouildl lom of gaily dec crowds. I pt i ou:;ji;< k !i *bei rr.rnp*ny h UuDOlOfbl ibali >:r D I G*n«ral Unfi Me Churchill,
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    • 143 4 FRESH STOCK ARRIVED 1 'Sf i I I 1 *f m ft I WL 1 ""•//*T mm SOJLE AGENTS. bALDBEOK mAuOßtoim i GO. THE IDEAL RACKET FOR igll THE TOURNAMENTS Jefferies Kliney ffffiff:: :-H The height of perfection in design, to material and Workmanship JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (IXeOUPORATED I!s
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    • 22 4 MANILA HOUSE i 196, ORCHARD ROAD SPECIAL SELECTION OF HANDMADE j 1 EMBROIDERY AND LINGERIE. HIGH CLASS MILLINERY. HATS MADE TO ORDER.
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  • 79 5 ;E CIPITATES CRISIS IK'-* t0 Acknowledge Miners' Federation >ikehire !erB to day tiiu«j na ti< bin "iii p| tba tO be !>j«:i. 1 by ions art i lbs petition itf in in r *y bus ui u j •iikea. I pabllo is ut tba etrika. •i; 13
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  • 162 5 h Government baa MOfl the formal ties bball d.itc (rein tbe ::cn of the German peace I Iflldfil after ratiflc uatat without waiting for isioo of pei3« with other enemy Noa'en? Ihf new Minister of plitt, has prepared a ee f.i:ri.' reasonable prices for tbe Mof food The
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  • 106 5 1* July 80 —Replying to a joint atation ot tbe London County Council N-ncocformie: Minieters, who pre w Peace congratulations at Bucking 3 WMt, the King eaid the awakened JJ^ ol the nation demanded new *'opmente and the removal of mony defects in the eocial system.
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  • 33 5 L jQ ly 81.-Tha Cabinet has L J r «t a marble centotaph in' h replica of the present 1 rnon Qmtn: whicfa bafl heCQwe ■•onb, P i] Rrim6gef j
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  • 13 5 J«'y 81. -Th Q Cabinet has ena^ib t en.old at current,
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  • 51 5 Tfa« result of the »m Hakl (w-i) 1; -1> IS Limptfleld *»a the race was lk ""< b, icg our lecgthß ■Mi White Heat tte^^er (,o-i) 8 Five ran i r^^thiV a let eeparating' !»l DltDi^ y and"r K%nt beat Middlesex 1 kel t8 bea Soßsex by three
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  • 365 5 BULGARIAN IMPUDENCE Rumanians Pursue Magyars Taris, July 129.- The reproe* utniivea cf the Great Pjw«rB Approved the economic clauses of tba Bolgatlaa treaty. Austria bai be?n given, nu txtra week to consider the treaty. 1 H J.iiv :n.-~ The Bul^t^n deleR* tf mbaitltd |ba ftrtt mtmorao ■o prove
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  • 74 5 London, July 81. It ia understood tbe text of a vote thanks to tbe Forces of tba Crown is being moved next week in botb houses cf parliament and will be practically in similar terns to tbe resolution adopted at tbe close of tbe South African
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  • 88 5 London, July 80. In tbe House cf Commons Mr Chamberlain announced the Victory Loan now totalled about 788 million of which stock and bonds applied for in cash totalled nearly 676 including about 10 for which Treasury bill bad been tendered. He pointed oat that since Jan
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  • 34 5 London, July 81. The Minister of Health has completed survey all empty houses in London which the Government intends to convert into flats accommodating a huudred thousand to relieve the housing bhortsge.
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  • 12 5 Berlin, July 80. Tbe electricians have resumed work. w^
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  • 31 5 London, July 81. —la the House of Lords tbe Royal assent has been signified to the Anglo French Treaty Bill and also to the Treaty cf Peace Bill.
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  • 81 5 London, July 29. Silver is at 55j to 55 1-16. Tbe market is steady. On the 80th silver was at 55 6 16, tha market firm. Montagu's report says that owing to the continued ecarclty of stocks, tpot silver continued in good demand and the pre rnium maintained. The
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  • 651 5 CHURCHILL'S APPEAL Help Cur Old Ally London, July 81. A cnnm.unique of July 80 feaja tLe continued volunteer advance on the Volga front rendeia the BJshevik position at Aatrukban nrecari ou t The Vcluntcerß ate novr vithin five miles cf KunibLin end their eutry inlo Samc-ilovku
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  • 163 5 London, July 80. The following ia the revised itinerary of Admiral Jellicoe'e visit to the Dominions aboard the New Zaaiandf He arrives in New Zealand on Anff 18, leaves Oct 1, arrives and leaves Raratorga (Cooke Island) on Ocfc 6, arrives Suva (Fiji lalandO Oct 10, loaves Oct
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  • 25 5 London, July 81. Me Mckenna has been appointed chairman of the City and Mid- land Bank in succession to Sir R Holden,
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  • 213 5 FEARFUL SCENES IN CHICAGO Heavy Street Fighting Chicago, July 29.— Tho riota have' assumed tha character cf a vfritabe t battle. A hundred tberaeued negroes and .an equal cumber of whites participated in! flghtinß in the btreetb with knives, rezjrß* and revolvers. A semblance cf order wesj
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  • 43 5 j London, July 31 A ru-%58 meetiog of the London Police bos declared in favour of an immediate Btrike. The chairman of the Police Union states that they demand the withdrawal of the police bill and the recos^i^ion of the union.
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  • 42 5 London Jaly 80. The Daily Mall saye it has been decided to increase the p.^y of tha private in the army to four shillings daily v>ith corresponding iocreaees in other rinks. A colonel receives a thousand j annually.
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  • 49 5 London, Aug 1. It is cfflcially an nounced that all income tax deducted in respect of wouDds, disability and disable ment pensions alao on war gratuities, will be refunded to all concerned. Officers ebonld communicate with tbe Paymaster General mtn to the Inland Revenue, luetralia House.
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  • 122 5 London, July 81— Tbe Quarterlyßeview states that by the Shantung settlement, the province practically becomes Japanese. Tho independence of China disappears, Japan will be freed of all dependence on foreign supplies of coal and iron and will be able in the near future to build a fl«et
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  • 71 5 London, July 80. In the House of Commons, Mr Long stated that one German battleship, the Baden, three lightctuieers tbe Emden, Frankfurt and Nurnberg, and fifteen destroyers had been salved at Scapa Flow. Three other destroyers were being salved. No further steps were beicg
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  • 27 5 London, July 81 Letters eigced by numerous prominent busioees men appeals for half a million to found a scheme of commercial degrees in London University.
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  • 170 5 Some time bro, Messrs II C Robinson aud Me C Boden Kloss, of the F M S Museums went on a collecticg expedition to Koriochi Peak, Sumatra, end a remaik* ably flue bag was nude. The description* of the various specimens is now being proceeded with, and the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 350 5 ROBINSON Co. i V t fl «1 CuCSt. The 4 Lidderdale" ROBINSON Co. in i ITr TnMll.Tr »»T>TT<iTJPr— VIH l>. T"-m rf«P»'wr*^ STAFFORD'S INKS. In neat Glass Bottles fitted with Brip'ess Pour Regulator. COMMERCIAL WRITING FLUID in Quart and Pint Bottles NON-COPYING CAOMINE INK in Pint Bottles. SOLD "BY Fraser
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    • 431 6 NiPPOH YUSEN KAISHA. {INCORPORVTCD IN JiPAN) UNDSR MAIL CONTR^Cr WITH THS IMP£RIAL JAPA.NE3B QOVEIiNMSNT. (Subject to alterations without notice) IPROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) Fortmgntiy service For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, London and Antwerp "AWAMARU" (Antwerp direct) early August KITANO MAKU Auga^li INALJV MAKi: about end August SCRQPEAN LINE (Via
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    • 687 6 Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappi] (Incorporated. In Holland.) ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA relophone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dapt. 1002 Managera Deßk 1437 Marina Su m t g nt T D hlp 3 COLLYER QUA.Y. UNDER CONTRACT WITH TELE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. BwAERDEcaoON Baweai, Riurabaya, Bandjermasln, Stagen, Kota-Baroe, Saniarinda and
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    • 607 6 AND (Con}paoieB Incorporatrd in L- a .j I Mail and Passenger S I PENINSULAR ANO ORIENTAL S > (Under Contract with eis MaJoß's Govern:* The Company MAIL SERVICES EAST OF aov' pendoa. «««dA/ af3 I LONDON FAR-EASTESN SERVICE FKOM LONDON TO s DUE SINGAPORE j- >| Tas enters for Europe
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 224 7 I' Dtptft 6'h August 1919 lUlt 1 19 13th August 1919 1919 BOtd August 1919 ith August ISI9 27th August 1919 IScpt. 1919 3rd Sep:. 1919 STE/SWSWif Co., Ltts.. /tgeni*, JANE. OUTWARDS. dac about Brd a. Bendoran" i., >i BenrioiH h Aagott HOMEWARDS. ss "Benart:- dne about end Ang-Stpt, ss
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    • 575 7 P. 0. STEAW K&VJGATION COMPANY! 8 S. EGYPT" Th lanco Transport r. h. "EffTDl. 1 r/ uoot>l latlonforJoS l itolei Z for Ma., V iy Her hallo money win bo a To Lodcl-;'.i y i IburaelU i i: < B« Iks £78 .tru:its fcr patoanea b> (bis steamer lju=i flrot
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    • 660 7 I I h FINE CFPOaiUNITV !0 RUE ;;y. FICTOREIB, DEALERS, BPECUL4TOEI, BROKEN A'H GO;::i:3SiO x J AGENTS ETC. j "Wbat N?6 ftmoatb lo a Robber ba 1 man? G lnfoimati< lis worth bendreds of I timtH tha' amoant W. 1] then ?s with oaler atal foil address v,i bf\n a
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    • 158 7 l^ire Extinguishers 1 I have extinguished 1 over 1,250 actual fires in India since July 1912. Full particulars from The Borneo Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England). Tfostonc I TYRES Are a Safe Investment for all I j Cars, lorries Motor Cycles. I We guarantee every individual tyre to give I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 291 8 Dainty and Elaborately Finished I dllby Uluuu II illlllllllfiU These TRIMMINGS represent an entirely new vogue in FROCKS and are artistic as well as merely decorative. Wassiamuli Assomull Co. Pbone 1 144 56, 57, Fig!: Ctrcet, Singapore. PEACE CELEBRATIONS. I Be ready with an Evinrude. Large Bhipmei t expected by
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    • 266 8 a world wide z&putcitzoTz Jbefa&xi it THREE STANDARD BLENDS l^j g^ m Jl^ I G\JXHRIE (§2> Co., t d. THE Shipchandiery Co., Ltd. Che Com] Qffieet:— felepboi e l\ Qrden pron daily an NOTICE OF MiZlMhiMm SYD. W. HAMKOKO Mr. Syd. W. Baraniond hereby begs to j announce that hin
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    • 245 8 I Satisfied <r^ It is a common experience ,Bf?T for a mother to try several J }L; \a foods for her hahy before t-4 Ih finding the right one. How V< "J^Ek much better it would be, for Vfc>ijj jf j J baby and mother alike, if the K right
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  • 134 9 Aug 2. Tin buyers 1181.50 Gambles 18 50 Qemtier Cabs No. 1 24 CC Pepper Black otdio. S'poro 89. 6C Pepper, (White fair) ei CC Tapioca, email peat] (fair qnallt; 22 01 do do flake do 19.2* do madinro. pearl do 22. 0f Pearl Sago, Bir.uH 15 or Copra
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  • 68 9 (Gobbbotbo Up to Aog I.) Bank 4ms 2 4 n. 16 h domand 148 16 Ptivate ere'lita 8m J4ll 16 No?7 York Bank denind 618-8 m credits 60 duya 68$ Prance domand Bank 810 iNtiA, T. T. 188 Honqkonq, demand C4}%Pt«a Yokohama, demand 101$ Java, demand 18"i iiA>.aEOK, demand
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  • 126 9 ia da; MianMiM s*a local i.aiis, *-a *e #c a i 1 1| bOIOW I— le»*Bg, Malacca, F.M.C. (by Train) 0 p.m. a&i'.F {sxcep* ScaS&y;. Kota TiDfcgi ai;a str.'JirWo Knaia Lunioat »t 6 a.m. ioho»o 8, 8.80, bood, S, i A t p.m. Cucob Hock Tsw 9 am
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 327 9 rooo.ooo Assoranoe In force over $9,000,000 GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED INCORPORATED IN STRAITS BKTTL2M2NT3) B£.\D OFF»CE: Wtaebester Honse. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32. Oid Jewry, E.C. .^ANS OI ASSURANCE MONEY TO LOIN, AGENTS WANTED For all partlonlara, apply to A. H. FAIB. Manning Direotor, or to HOBAOH W. BAPBB,
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    • 443 9 5E HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) Hbad Office Singapore, Raffles Chambers 3 8 Branches Penang— 85 Beach Btreet. Malacca— \3l Jonker Streot. Muar-77/70 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat— 109 JaUn Uahamat. Agencies at LondoD, New York, San Francisco, Semarang, Palembang. and Trang. CAriTAL. Aattoorlßed 8,00C,0r0 IBBOGd e,cot>,coo
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    • 543 9 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INO A, Ltd. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. CAHTaL £1,300,000 SUBSCRIBED £l!so0 000 P *'D UP £750,000 RESERVE FUND ft REST 1 785 700 BOARD OP DIRECTORS R. J. Black Ebq., Chairman H. Molvill B! men 4 Esq. I Blr David Yuel 8. M. Byrte Kfq P. K.
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    • 433 9 BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (iKCRPORVrED BY BPECI L iMPBBJift Ohabtbr in Japan.) CapltaL'Snbscribed y 30,000,000. Capital Paid Dp y. 27,500,000. Resented Foods y. 6,530,000. v^?p Dt Tet^ntaro Bakural, Efii. Vice Prc&ldeiit Kojuro Sakaguwa, Esq. DIRECTORS. lyetciLl Saaa, Es.q. Kyoroku Yamacail, Em, Shingo Minuml, Esq. HEAD OFFICE .-TAIPEH, FOBMOSA (Taiwan). BRANCHES
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    • 748 9 nniK g^rotiena yet 8 gallons 4.8( I "For the Blood tkc Life." iWHEH YOU ARE i ILL j S With any disoasa du« to Impure hloort oucK M tonr.i;v, Bcrofula, Scurvy, Uurt ••I Attmce»ao9 t Ulcvra, Glandular H Swelling:*, Boil:., Pimploe, Soree o* any I kind, Pi lea, Blood Poiaon,Rh*um.iiicm,
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 432 9 VESSELS ARRIVED. Soddohib, Siam BC3,"frcm Bangkok 8» for Bangkok udc. Agamemcon, Brit 4481, from Hccgkong S, for Liverpool ace. Perak, Brit 268, from" Penang 8, for Penarg 6. ,r~ r>» Hai Nam, Brit" 126, 'from Kelantan 8, unc. Islander, Brit 481, from Christmas Is 8, foe Christmas la too. Mata
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  • 1144 10 The ancual general mf6iing of tJ.e hbove wen beld at tbe P k M Chambers in Kuala Lurapnr en Thursday the Hon'lle Mr W F Nutt prct-idiog. From tbn Malay Mail wo txtrrc'. tho foliowiug tf pott ol the procee dirge. Tbe Hon. Mr Nail laid
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  • 514 10 Sir Reginald btubbs, unleFS he bss alter*!, is not tbs &;irt of m iti to g'va way en n polol Uka that now rui-td, about, the Executive Council D%«rplng tbe legisla lire faoetlOD. Loil U'w-p^oer urii 1 e 3 will not b'jip Spoeciitß m Council will not
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  • 125 10 That popular little publication Our M sezine for Juae July has come to band, and contains several features It is bigger in volume than its predecessors and is ceriainly improving as tbe months go by. There urs eotna fioe photographs o£ the wluniDg babiea at the recent baby
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  • 95 10 la connection witli the Pjace Day Celebrations it raiy bi o? latent) to the public to know that a cenma was kept Of tbo cnmhnr of pa&Eengers travelling on the FM S Railways, which shews that on the l«;h iustaut 131,335 pvssent».- re w^ra cirried, 87 epeeial trains being run
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  • 763 10 TUB ANNUAL BPORTS. Favoured by flue weather, the flflh annual Sports cf tie Victoria Bridge School were held on tbe R?ffl^B lastitu tioa grounds en Saturday afrertiooo, attended by a large number of spectators, The grounds were prettily decorated with flags and bunting, while the refreshment shed
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  • 119 10 Tbe fo'lowing fatura sp.iJfngs from; Shnuguai are nc-aGsd Fcr Liverpool, Tydtus July 25, TcsiJ Miru July 25, DoucaJinn July 27, Orestes' ScptembcJC 4. Pot Lonclon, Ndlem Jnly 31, Helecua August 1, Amazon Mutu August 6, Tti-ef-ins ATisust 14, Nagoya August 17! and Pytihus August; 28, TLo ex-Oormati stcarapr
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  • 12 10 Agents East Asiatic Go. i Mount Austin 258,098.
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  • 34 10 Selangor vs Singapore. from Onr Own OorrttTondent Kuala Lumpur, Aug 2. With one wicket down as lunch lime Sslaogor bad made 110. knocked op by ;S:onor and Grenier the former making If.
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  • 304 10 Penan g vs Perak. from Our Own Cornspond*ni Peoang, Aug 2. Raid is absent and Sprou'e has captained Penarg who batted first under ideal couiitione. Fenano First Ixninos. Wright Motion run out 0 Hsddon c D'xan b Mamur Oj Ezdchiel b Mustard 22 1 Hughes b Dtxon 0 Gregaon b
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  • 179 10 from Omt Own Corrupondtni Penang Auj 2. The following are the first day's entries. Georgetown Stakes 8 fur. Aringa, Corida, Mutland, Idlegirl, Y'arraman Earl, Ronmnnfa. Stewards Stakes 6 furlong9— Silent Friend, Q jeen Beth, Lady Barnab, Po'.ar Star. Dara, B*ba Ketchit, Dandy. Griffin Race Mile Alachester, Miss
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  • 83 10 MONDAY'S TIES. Singles McKeczif owe 6 vs Bennett 4. NeJeon owa 3 ve Cbprsy 6. McKeßn owe 6 vb CJlwood 4. Berkley fcer vb Main ecr. TUESDAYS TIES. SINOLKS. Kinlock 3 vb White owe 6. B#oJtAeld 4 va EJj»p Dr 6. i Baichart owe 8 vs
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  • 74 10 The Marlborough, to night, will screen (he rinth and tenth epieodes cf the Francis Ford aerial, The Silent Mystery, as well e« a particularly gooi World Brady feature The Angel of Meroj, iu flvo parte, presenting charming Miss Alice Brady and a new Pathe Gnzotte. For the earlier
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    • 215 10 111 BLji yJ J fas' i V V 11^ t t^*- "Why, Mamma, u<\ > glasses just like Dae M Mr Brown's experiences with ttw his tornindte Lpvestment in Kry(.,iok-. Brown to consult her eyeglass mended Kryptoks W;s<: liltie dtsnpt r-r c Krowni fneno iuo, w»lj t>^ surprised, ug»j hne
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