The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 June 1920

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. EN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, lUNE 24, 1920. No. 10,009.
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  • 216 1 A serious situation appears Jo be arising round Constantinople and the liritish Mediterranean Fleet is conccatratlag urgeai2y—Page 7. In Ireland there has been a hot contest liiv.ifi, the Sinn 1Y nera and the traoi vitfi <»»ei hnadred raaaaltiea —Page 7. The reporta of Scudai rubber and MMdletoa
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  • 851 1 I was m Italy, and at moment of the little BCOHe which folI lows, I was a pa I nger in a workmen's ees of workshops of Spezia to r hom< country. Being B> ions, I kept my i al<<» pi my--11 all f; literature
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    • 183 1 Vlaltheid Raffles hotel. THERE WILL BE I DANCING M-TER DINNER EACH THURSDAY I I £*£®o®o©©©®®©g i ;j I l IL l I,_-_,1 l^,- L iJ i > < >rii^ i r^ 1 1 T. S. WANG I QUALIFIED DENTIST i 45. South Bridge Road (Near the Central Police Station)' SINGAPORE.
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    • 148 1 Iillllllllllllllllllllil!llllllj|||||||!f||||||!!!ll!lii!lllll!;:m.il!llllllllllllll!lllllll|j||||||||||||l||||||ll fej^i CS AB £Z vZ? FITTED WITH COM- Mt2 BINATIOX YALE LOCKS S ADJUSTABLE SHELVES ij AND PARTITIONS M fe INSIDE DIMENSIONS ■I LARGE SIZE |jj 410 in. bv 2 9 in. by 1 9 in. S g R- V MEDIUM SIZE 310 in. by 2 9 in. by
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    • 76 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. (1 wssoriea —Pago 4. Robinson's for Men's fc \vear I'.^. 7. Pisya fw sale also motor.<jars—Pa^e 5. Empire cinema new programme—Pajuje 2. Auction of produce and properties'— Pltgq Kbtice w United Malaysian Rubber Co. Page o. Liat of International Ba.nk igenciefl Page 11. Ruga :<n<l carpets at Wassiamull
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    • 134 1 THE WEEK. Thursday 24th. Sigh Tides 3.55 am Bft Oin 4.45 pm Bft lin. Malacca Electric Light, Battery-rd, noon. Russian Opera final performan Friday, 25th. Pigrh Tides 5.18 am 7ft sin 5.46 pm Bft lin. Leyland Hodgson Co., Theatl Saturday. 2rtth. High Tides 8.54 em 7ft 3in 6.48 pn Bft
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  • 136 2 \nulo-BataN ian Sodit} Formed. Sir Walter 1 I rmerly British :er at The Hague, proposed at the Angi the pron* I the British and Sometimes, I t'tu-lt of Holland to I .try du The I 1 him that thhe j»itu> I icn if thai ingh iii'_ forces,
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  • 195 2 I s ar.d Co. London. 20th May. Copper has fallen £18.5.0 per ton. a bi*r drop if one consider! the difference between j Jhe value of 1 pre-war j tnd] I Tin has fallen a further i'l4 per ton. I not look too strong at that. Producers in
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  • 191 2 I'iano Caso Filled With Briefca. S>dney, Ma) !>. Pilfering <.;< Australian whan ■kipping companies and merchants thou-' aandl Of pounds for many years, but 1 though the thieving has been fairly con- tinuous the evidence ha< SBggestMld local Jobberks. Recent experiences, howi\ icate that a world-wide gang is
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    • 438 2 VICTORIA THEATRE. TO-NIGHT AT 9.15 THE RUSSIAN GRAND OPERA CO.. Will Perform Valentinoff s Delightful Operette NIGHT OF LOVE Farewell Performance Plan at Moutrie's VICTORIA THEATRE. Commencing Monday, June 2Sth WALTER MAXWELL the honour to announce the first return visit to Singapore of R. B. SALISBURY LONDON COMPANY IND PRODUCTION
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    • 263 2 IFT'I Tl Til 'I I Irv H No Show TO-NIGHT AND UNTIL Further Notice TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd.. Proprietors. FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 SHARP. CHARLES RAY in T SUDDEN JIM A TUI iNGLE PL IN in E PAH I 2nd SHOW VT l^^^^^'^^^^^^ Ji.^JL-41 T l4 W t I
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    • 322 2 From Saturday. .lune 1!>. li^niur^ch^^^^J YET ANOTHER BRITISH PRODUCTION Pi EXCITEMENT— AN EVEN STRONGER oxk In the Second Show i A Picture Production which the Sporting Public want to see, featurinir f BOMKAKDIER BILLY s Who appears on the screen with th< cinenv I THE 6BEAT GAME I In <;
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    • 464 3 BEST I-RODUCTIONS GARAGE J t CALL v 5 SKATER TOURING jj SOLE AGENTS BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in Entriand.) ingaporc, fpoh and Fenang. Aucnoisixßa valuers p BBr4BLI99ED .'4 rBAKd FORTHCOMING SUES I 24th Jui \t our Auction LI a.m. li»h Made Paint, (.cinine n e Lead 50 drums disenfectant, 1
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    • 341 3 EUROPI N fvIADE I AND I ilia J a iff mXX gl la 1 all f4 1 w I LARGE STOCKS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I I UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) SINGAPORE. I y^^S^ ur 500-pajre, profusely illustrated C,''oR jK catalog of General Merchandise, %^k —<
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    • 227 4 ALL BRITISH Sparking Plugs and Electric Horns jl ftSK FOR APOLLO PLUGS 4 JjA L'po!: the correel .-election of the Sparking Plug depends to a great degree the efficiency and reeular running of the enjrine— therefore I Es^ii hv i>aivfui t(i uhtain Uu> bi st piu:js p ossibi J^ ~~!^K^
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    • 305 4 tAj*> jfM.m,-i»^ny-rnr*>iriiiiin»ini-mnii Tii.-wffrrii-inT w TniniiirTir j w^i'mityi(it*iitrTn<lwriiiMrrM^ i-'-^rtBTTTiCT?! THE SHAVING SERVICE FOR EVERY MAN— EVERYWHERE 1 hat Sensitive Spot Under Your Lip and NO STROPPING— NO HONING The man who is just adopting the Gillette could hardly find a better place to prove out the Gillette Blade than that little
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    • 527 4 CIiING KENG [JgTcq AUCTION SAM- Qr~ ."> drums Sodium Bvlphate, ."»(> n) tins each Dutch Bjraaes] Cheese, i:, 1 ft 2 Ih. tinv Uwtralian V.t.',^ To be held Messrs. CHING KENG LEE I RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLI ON FRIDAY, 25th JUNE 1920 at II An cj-portunity to obtain g^Hxl cheese ai
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  • 257 5 1 ♦h«« to be valuable to t! tural lands of Geimany. Thousands of tons i preciouf product were, U'fore ti. annually taki :i to Germany, thoagfc the i wm ked by Hi- I Nauru s a tii:. I of tl an si out equal d from
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    • 340 5 WANTKD. \lil piano m excellent re e1 P n\ furnished h< -cut. I i lers for olßce must 1 1 Will Merchai u.c. ia s I i u.c. with knowl I [HAND I VPIST S d Bviti r shorthand of Fn -6 P AL RUBBER STAMP CO., Lumpur, u.c. JFAXTED
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    • 595 5 AUCTION SALES. < J IM'KHEST TO I'I.ANTKKri^TUT PKOPRITOKB \M) OTHERS, X OF OLD CABLE WIRE iTI miil purchasers. i No. i B.WJO 1 Tons old Cable Wire No i sw i OM Cabk S < W W Tor,, Old Cable Al On Wednesday, June 10. l. m M th< Keppoj
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    • 645 5 AUCTION SALES. i AUCTION SALE OF mMbj Polished teak Household 1 FurnitttN, Singer's Sewing Machines, Robin Hent Steel Ss Wiiite Blottiag Papers and Lamps etc. etc. To be held at Our Saleroom. Raffles Chambers, Kaffirs Place ON FRIDAY, Zftth JUNE, IfSO, AT 10.30 A.M. islnp One poll 1: <! t
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    • 179 5 NOTICES. THE UNITED MALAYSIAN RUBBER CO. LTD. (Incorporated in England.) The Power of Attorney dated the 9th March held by F. Weiding from the United Malaysian Rubber Co., Ltd., London, is cancelled as from lf)fh June 1920. NOTICI 18 HEREBY GIVEN' that the General Powei of Attorney for the East
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    • 396 5 I WHHEAWAY'S I v B %«F V V j^a ew Stocks Just Unpacked j 1 W. L. v CO. 0 I f i BEAUTIFULLY SMOOTH RUN- V V^- B^^ j|p% NL\r,, WALNUT lIASK. VIHRAT- ~|W SH M I' ING SHITTI L\ HKAVILV NK-KKL 1 j|| fl I PI \\i COVER.
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  • 867 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1920. Wanted— A Junior Club. A pood many of the older Straits, and doubtless F. M. S., hands, too, are noticing with interest the very considerable change which is being effected in what we may call the socially domestic aspect of life in this
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  • 454 6 Daahwood 3a was wrongs engera returning to the Colony b\ Thi outward 1). I. packet i with from Etn each i glit to-day. Mr. li A. J. Smith, who has r> pointed A<.t:rg District Judge and I r< angi assumed duty on HonThe "Chronicle* 1 teita «.>f a Welsh colliery
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  • 238 6 The G. O. S. ha* it in com nand from His Excellency the Governor and C. in C nxrjress His Excellency's thanks to (the Troops, who wer^ employed on the pnlhninary funeral ceremony of the late' Fl. R. H. Prince of Bisnulok,
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  • 187 6 r full B ard will •.in. Busim character but Mr. :i has notice that ions <i*. Can the President inform the Composition regarding new open drain recently out at the T'ukit Timah Road Is it int. to be kept permanently in its present con- irion and if so
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  • 292 6 According to telegraphic advice received ny the loca. agents this Bank has declared Ti dividend of 16 per cent for th, me: 31st December 1919. The Hon. Mr. F. Seton lames, the Chief Secretary, is indisposed and was confined to his room yesterday (Monday "Malayan Leader." h. EL
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  • 136 6 v I four Wl numl 3 f the r w run into a p..| ou| the film, we,, truck b,i.m fey tl tfflfer I'k t nuf«ctur d in tuilt an. verni ruar Th> in a wrmi n u;> bj and the drii >mpU> cd up in
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  • 49 6 Honourable Gilo. ment Gatctt I \o. 146, D u. the honour to reqUM puWfc of md pf til w«« »*l« fct to pmchu ,,iw» For. Ma!ay., For. fuc-t who w.r. i. rich! tadWMual. :eceive,l from ity. that then m« The wMM self rratifyini v.iu. Of NtK
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  • 24 6 lnftv f» rd «J* w. k.« b»at »p ,avouring M i lioately rcmc ro0 »J hopiag to eet do»< i .^,,U* <1 fore MT
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    • 157 6 DALDBEOK MAG6REGOR Co., LIMITED. (Incorporated la Shanghai). Wine Spirit Merchants WHOLESALE RETAIL SEND FOR PRICE LIST 87, Cecil Street Telephone No. 228. MR. H. N. BUCKERIDGE late of Messrs. LAFAYETTE. PHOTOGRAPHERS to Their MAJESTIES Begs to announce that he conducts THE ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO in SINGAPORE. AT THE BURLINGTON. 100
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    • 30 6 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS ani T.riZRrAN'TILK ADVERTISER Sst&blisL'-'J, lit3s. Telephone No. 66. TLo only Morning Pnper in tho Straits Settlements. CabIsb— "ADVERTISER," Sin*»por«. Editorial and Publishing Office, 80 RAFFLES PLACE.
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  • 487 7 fGBB MANl IS TO PAY. ha "B TURKEY. London. Jun»- i ommuniqu? states i thai th«- < rrnnuMV t lauses of the to dis- :.i:ri«d to -nferrnce mi itary advisers :it once on the r\ nation Peace <K'jtl- and I ondon. Juno 21. connection with to give q Anatolia,
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  • 213 7 OUR FLEET ASSEMBLES. FReuter's Service.] THE POLISH CAMPAIGN^ Malta, June 21. The second be of the Kssexs Reii urukr orders to leaw as soon as "We and the lift* cruiser Cardiff is By to embark the battalion for Coniwpte. All available destroyers are "*< Mrting eastward to-morrow
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  • 407 7 London. June 21. Times .-orreoPomL m at Manchester that the decline in the prices of cotlon-goodfl w:. hv the failure of the Far Eastern demand, but manufactured goods are not < peoteJ to be cheaper in the home market until the spring. INTERNATIONAL BCO1 l< MEETING. London,
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  • 212 7 A SHARP ENGAGEMENT. [Reuter's Service.] 100 CABUALTIBB. F,ond«»n, June 20. Yesterday evening and in the early hours of Sunday, there was fighting among Unionists at Londonderry on an unprecedented Scale, bands armed with revolvers and rifles firing tor hours. Five men are dead. Direcdy the troops stopped
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  • 188 7 London. June 21. Aonel Ilou^o has arrived at Southampton. H, denied that be will try to induce Ambassdor Davis to aeceot a Democratic nomination to the Presidency. SOVEREIGN DETHRONED IN INDIA. Simla, June 21. Government announces the removal of restrictions on gold bullion and foreign coin from
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  • 1317 7 From Our Own Correspondent.] London, May 20. What is the exact position of affairs in Central and Southern Ireland? The Roman Catholic Church will probably be accepted by most people as authoritative. Speaking on May 14th to the Committee on Agriculture in Dublin, Dr. Kelly,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 107 7 ROBINSON AND 00., LTD.' NtW GOODS f KNTIEMEN'S DEPARTMENT 'Jffe^ DRESSING GOWNS W^M^T^^^ plain Colours, Chocks, Plaids \\w 'vSlr Tropical and Medium Weights lpE#o&i\ BATH GOWNS :|I |,V (i i'i/|f Stripea and Plain Colour |v-#l^l TRAVELLING RUGS I 1 Jffl K' I We have a large and varied afiilu j
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    • 617 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, (Incorporated in Japan. •fcDEK MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without Betlce EUROPEAN MAIL LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE, fer London and Antwerp via (MalaccO ,Penang, Colomfet, Soez, P*rt Said and Marseilles. INABA MARU 2nd July XAMO MARU July 14th IYOMARU 28th July LIVERPOOL LINE.
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    • 612 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE P AKETV AART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA Tai;»ks>» 151 Psssasre Dept. 1202 Freight Dept 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Marine SupL TranshipKost D«rt. S COLL YE R QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDI\ GOVERNMBNT SINGARADJA (Thursday, June 24) Pnneh, Btrombangr.
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    • 470 8 APCAR LINE MAIL .AND°TaXn PENINSULAR AND ORIENT E V^ -tl (Under Contract with w,v s N fu a .p^d e ed COmPany 8 IL SERV^CES $$l LONDON .FAR-EASTERN vpd, FROM LONDON h N S ERV|CB OUE SINGAPORE M AK LAHORE about 26th June KI L^ V£ P...cnger. for Earopc are
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    • 925 9 f SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD." (3N( CMirOKATKD IX SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK (OASTING SERVICE. re uy. Tuengpanu, Kelarrtan, Ban.-nara. Telupin. Patani, Singora, La- <ui. Bandon, Langsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrivan Departure PRACHATIPOK 28th June 1920 30th June 1920 ASI) ANG :>l h July 1920 7th July 1920 VU-AVA 1-th July
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    • 454 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. Site China Mutual Steam Navigation Co. Ltd, AND XBerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co. Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LIN«.) (Incorporated in England.) 11 ii i ii JOIST FCET3IISMTLT SERVICE TO NEW TORK ri* SUM 01 PA3AMA,. FROM NEW YORK. •toasts Du« Rout* Fm B'por* KANSAS End
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    • 592 9 FOR VANCOUVER, B.C. (DIRECT). The S.S. METHVEN is due here about 12th July 1920 and will have prompt deipatch for Vancouver, B. C. taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for U. S. A. and Canadian Overland Points. For freight and further particulars apply to BOUSTEAD CO., Agents, C.P.O. Services
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    • 462 10 OBTAINABLB AT tC^V^^'aj •^^sS^^^B^L^BW^B^B^bl M flw Ka^L^BW^BB DLf a h HL Mfr^. i^Bfußr M AT: I D&T H l^ ll "Ai <Jf<-*>» .n^.lH XSawMPrjSr rood SyAl^2i^H| THROUGHTOUT STRAITS SETTI.EMENTS AND FEDERATED MALAY STATES THE SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY Co., Ltt Shipehandlerg and Providorim Contractor!. Tc« C«mpiii/'i Launch m««ta la-ea&int ■hips. Oflc«fl lt,
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    • 367 10 TRADE CONDITIONS CHANGING. The timo is m^+m. rapidly appi^achmt; wlu i n $f t!;e «upply of j\y Roods in mnny --^bjb^v^JW V lint's will t'\- (^^^^p n+ 'R ceed the tlo- l^^aJßjf maud. C'ompvtition will bo 'ygS^Pa in and I^^^^^ ufacturera l^^p^^ and Commercial V-s Houses will y r^\ to
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    • 104 10 IN STOCK Chain Blocks Chain Blocks Chain Blocks APPLY TO ipENTRAI 1 Q [ENGINE WORKS LTDI L /^|P?y THK EXPERIENCE <>K OTHERS MAY INDUCE ■giff^fe EXPERIMENT BUT PERis i% N^. SON A L KNOWLEDGE BK i I *X^ LONE DETERMINES THE MK APPLY THE TEST OF mm PhPSOXAL EXPERIENCE I
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    • 323 10 %n^ •''•^i Toilet Requisites 1 i i |j Adamson, Gilfillan Co, ltd SOLS DISTRIBUTOES S S F MS AUCTION SALE OF Household Furnitam Billiard Table, A 12-15 HP. MARINE ENGINE FITTED WITH >In;n sUGMH To i e lid al >ui S 16 and IT K ON B \TI RD W
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  • 59 11 Juno 24. Hank 4 m.s. 2-4 :i-A2 P.auk, demand g-fl £7-32 Private credits :> m.te. 2-4 29-82 New York, demand 4:. Credits 90 days r>o France, demand 500 India, T. T. l,v Hongkong, demand 63 Prem. Yokohama, demand 86 .'ava, demand pj:; r»anprkok, demand ;>1 Sovort-ign, Buying $11 Fank
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  • 160 11 June 21. T\i\ Bayeri (no sellers) 1133.00 Gambier 13.00 Gan.bi»r Cube No. 1 23.00 Pepper Black 27.00 Pepper (white fair) 68.00 Tapioca, small flake, f.q. 7.75 Tapioca, medium pearl f.q. 10.00 Pearl Sago, small 14.00 Copra Sundried 15.60 Copra Mix. 15.00 Opium, Benares uncert 8,900 Rice Rangoon White 2,700
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 2105 11 Afff iJ 9TtT 11,500,000. Assurance in force over $15,000,000. rTBE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANOI COMPANY, LIMITED. flaoiperatW ia Straits Sett.] OFFICB Wtaeh^Ur H.«. BUw«. LONDON OFFIC B »2, OM Jewry, B.C. rfl CWPW h*. £20,000 dqolM with th. S.prem. Court of EngUnd, and cnpli- with th. Brittah Lite Asauranca Companl^
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    • 104 11 LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION. (Incorporated in England) Capital £2,000,000 0 0 Paid up Capital 748,273 0 0 Reserves £6,616,541 0 0 Marine Risks at Current Rates War Risks Accepted. THE ANGLOSIAM CORPORATION* Ltd.. Agents. NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE STESNKOLEN HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ (Netherlands-India Coal Trading Company, Ltd.) (Incorporated in Java). Coal Merchants, Landing Agents,
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 198 11 VESSELS AT WHARVES TANJOXG PAGAU. East Wharf No. 1. Shrimp. East Wharf Xo. 2.— Tara. Betsy Ross. Sheers Wharf No. 3.— Nil. Main Wharf No 4.— Nil. Main Wharf Xo. Nagano Maru, Japan, Lake Faulk. Main Wharf Xo 6. Shinsei Maru. lid Treub. Viet Dock No 7.— Doylestown, Port Said
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    • 509 11 MAIL TABLE. II TO-DAY. Intermediate and local mails will be found in list below: Penem?, Malacca, F.M.S. (by Train) 4 p.m. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and stations to Kuala Lumpur at 0 a.m. Pulau Soegi Sultana «.> a.m. f '-i<-<' f > Kdina B /».m. P Batam P. Balang
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  • 751 12 London. Ma> It. Sir »ii-r, in the Hou Commons, latt W< rng Sir C. KinlochCooke, paid that SO far as it is practicable to Sri a\e an eQUaI share of foreign and home leave. The amount of leave granted sn return from foreign service loth for officers
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  • 14 12 In London not on* working weman out of two la phyaically aound.—W. L. Georc*.
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  • 413 12 PYTHON AT LARGE ON STBAMES. What it the correct thing to do when COCfronted with python asks N*. tC. D. N'c"\ A representathre of that paper put the question ('isctvi >• to the second mate of the Bolton Castle. The second mate's aniwer was that he simply fled.
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  • 124 12 Disinclination Is buy. man Ciazette rt I om| in spite of .irproved organization the Frankf h finished on May 11. suffcunder Uh general economic depression and irreatly disappointed the exhibitors. The disinclination to buy on the part of consumers wai reflected on the middlen.demand for textile
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  • 298 12 I; |a pretty obvious from the very large number of dirty cars one meets on the road that the new school of user takes very little i tie in his machine says a writer in a home paper. Apart from the lack of water, one
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  • 62 12 FRASER'S rftePORT. Kubbers.—A littti firmer all round, Pukit Jelulong 95 its Tapahs 25.00. Craigiclia 7.M) Clives rou^d 77M» cts U!u Benots 87A4 cts, Ji uabi 2.45, Ay;-!- Molek b.OT1-... 'Jin.—Quiet with little business. Middlelons 12.50 cum div T dantoh:- t.6§. Industrials.—Unite rs sold 30.66, Cold ige 20.00
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  • 84 12 At the w;ek)y auctions wlii'.-li r>tm;nenced rday momii re was good demand and prices advan i slightly over those of w,. k for Prime Rubber, Stan lard iaed from S to 81 Cents, an ade if cents. Standard Crept was k enly competed for nt up to
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  • 313 12 turth annual report of the d i Scodat, Ltvi iccounta.—Tie net profit for the year amounted to 1170^81^0. To this must be deducted I I brought forward from last 1,702.63, leaving a balance rvj.ilab. for dis 8.57. \\>ur directors recommende 1 that tnis sum with as f■ n
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  • 214 12 The annual report for the year ended F<b 29, (to be submitted at the annual general meeting on Saturday, June 26 at II a.m. at 4 Fort-rd Malacca) states: After writing off depreciation amounting to 16,184.75 tho y.ar's working shows a profit of $63,825.79 to which has
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  • 76 12 Calcutta, June 9. A Colombo message says consignments of German goods are beginning to arrive for shops of native firms in Colombo. The N. Y. K. Durban Maru brought on Sunday last German goods and other sundries for four well-known firms. The prices are said to
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 86 12 The S. C. F. A. will play the Staffords at soccer on the S. C. C. ground, on Friday. at 5 p.m. aftd tho following will represent the S. C. F. A.:—Goal Tan Cheng Seah Backs Chua Oheng Yew and Too Kwang Nghee; Halv_> Chan Chiap Song, Cheong Lim
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  • 226 12 IcCOT«i Eg to the Australian High Court the Totalisator car.n <t be regarded as a lottery. In f recent case raising the question whether money paid to a successful investor in the totalisator was a cash prize in a lottery within the I of the Income
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  • 318 12 V'«!:.. i.m and the F.nttnlt. Jun Tht T- enu leacribing *h«' situation in the -:.it..- that Azerbaijan lias ap.ll y broken oft rtlatiors witl the Kn tente but is maintaining officfal relations vkith I'«rs:a The Eclsheviists contintM to tight the Cieoririans. The new ar^ienjan Cabinet suppressed the
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  • 113 12 In reply to Mr. Bromfield, who asked in Parliament on May 12 whether the Bolf'.H'vists had captured nearly 2,000,000 tons of petroleum and its by-products in the liuku rtgion, Mr. Kellaway said:—Xo official report has been received as to the quantities of retroleum involved,
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  • 27 12 It 18 a question who worries the most tin ae days, the campaign manager n ch ot sufficient funds or ch« on« with more than enough.—Washington Herald.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 110 12 'Wmmt MSI iC^ m V m vS BaaW Mmm I m ■■ZSmmmmW '3BB> Mm 3| Kgl. AUKS Hfl ■V\Ov U K /r*lmW \^m\ I I i^ aT" <♦ i V" aF% a^ PILSENER KB The Borneo Co., Iti (Incorporated in England) Hlllllllll!l!llll!!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!l!ll!lfll!llllll!llllllllll!llll!lllll!!lli!lillii! j I WHICH DO YOU PREFER? WRIGLEY'S SPEARMINT
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