The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 June 1920

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 40 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fEN CENTS e— b mm. mmmmm mmmmmmmmrmmmmmmimrmrmmmmmmmmm mmmmm-. m-ii _m._m_ m mitmrn i j m. ji ui nu SINGAPORE, S.Sfe WEDNESDAY lUNE 30, 1920. wasjsafSsssssSssss^eefcs-T/wstaa mi*m~- uiisats^sWlfaisi jssssJSß-w-N-r #><_-- bmsssj <*v^e_^- _j>g>s.A._-pkLS^-— i No. 10,014.
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  • 218 1 A meeting to consider the formation of a football lea. -lie competition was hejd in the S. C. last even; age 12. Cap! Carrol, the aviator, arrived here yesterday afternoon and made a good landing on the Racecourse Page 12. Mr. \Y. H. Thorns has been chosen
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  • 1138 1 (II). An amusing complement to a former study of Colour (1), in which the great Istone was shown to have egregiously in the evidence of Schl»e-* mn (2) that at f'.ryns five colours wore id, viz. whito, black, blue, red, and yel- only ample pars colcurs,even green King altogether
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 228 1 Malthaid *W% ]jW mP^ 4^_ Ij l laV %L al I''1 1 sr4 S J P j sta "sf i BE UK WILL BE DANCING 1 AFTER DINNER EACH 1 I THURSDAY I I IN FUTURE. 1 dOHN PLAYER SoflS~ ENGLAND. Players Navy ut Cigarette IN TINS OF 50 90
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    • 219 1 k Ir'la M* **J r\ 1 TOILET PREPARATIONS Everybody knows and uses "Air-Float" Talcum Powder so soft-^so fretJi so fragrant yet s< inexpensive. More "JMr-Float" is sold than any other kind of talc. And everybody welcomes ihe new Air-Float Toi kt Preparations—Cold Cream, Tooth Powder and Paste. You.?cculd buy no
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    • 163 1 LATE V 4D^-Ji_RT^EMENTS. ft Whiteaway's for children's frocks— I Jackson Ten.r ar.d Hill advertise tl|e (^advantages' *»f four wheel drive trucks--. {Tage I. ii Shipping: Latest lists of the X. V. K., J British India, Ocean Steamship and K. P. If. I|linepw-page 8. i.ittle's are showing all new goods after
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 110 1 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday, 30th. High Tides 10.42 pm Bft 2in 9.52 pm 9ft 3in. Sandycroft Rubber, Chartered Bank, noon. Lodge Ailsa. Regular, 9 p.m. The Quaints, Victoria Theatre, Thursday, July Ist High Tides 11.16am Bft lin Lo.27pr The Quaints, Victoria Theatre. '.*.K>. Friday, 2nd. High Tides 11.47 am Sft
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  • 262 2 The Sturmey Archer three-speed giv a.< well known to cyclists nowadays as the Dunlop tyre and other features peculiarly connected with the bicycle, but not many understand what it really is. It was introed in 1901 and *or the first few years Lad a long struggle against
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  • 96 2 The question of the right to den.. i Kb exchange for Bank of England i.otes was revived by a man entering the Tank and demanding £10 in gold in exchange for two £5 notes. Much discussion followed, and the cashier, while appealing to the man*? patriotism, explained
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 343 2 SERAVALLO'S TONIC Bark and Iron Wine New large consignment just arrived PRICE $2.50 per bottle For Wholesalers In cases of 24 bottles Prices on application MEDICAI, HALL LTD. VICTORIA THEATRE. ENORMOUS SUCCESS NIGHTLY THE "Quaints" R. B. Salisbury will to-night sing "KEEP THE OLD FLAG WAVING" In To-night's Programme "->
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    • 348 2 No Show TO-NIGHT AND UNTIL Further Notice SAJS CIAEKG KEB m. Co., Ltd.. Proprietors. J^." rn* j _]"3c a^ ~m*t j^i j s«""ssiarEsaaMr j~^-^^-^-^—^—^^ WgS^ *"S^S^ _k m* *SA*^*__o_\_^__^m CHANGE OF PROGRAMME AT 7.30 SHARP A STITCH IN TIME A VITAGRAPH PLAY IX 5 PARTS. FEATURING GLADYS LESLIE AT 9
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    • 328 2 From Friday, June 25, to WeT!e^hvj™^»» A SPECIA! COl DU rB PRODIH rn TOM MOORF In a charming story teeming with interest snd v. grips the attention throughout its entire port that DODGING A MILLIOM In 7 Reels VT/^f Mabel Normand assumes the role assigned her vrith sil nasi which
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 481 3 |j i^UsmwtßLi -A^iJ ..A Outstanding grace of design^ The potent appeal of the 1 distinctive elegance of appoint- Beauty-SIX Sedan and Coupe, as ments, and year-round service- of Auburn open cars, is founded ability account only partially for on sound mechanical excellence, the wide popularity of Auburn demonstrated stamina and
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    • 662 3 NOTICES. rHE MERGUI RUBBER ESTATES LTD. t,Tn Liquidation) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX that a Meetne of tho Creditors fif any) of the above 111 be held at French Bank Buildings, ot\ Thursday the Ist of July, 1920 it 12 noon. r V. B A TLEY, Chartered Accountant, Liquidator. IM 1-7-UNITED
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    • 946 3 ESTATE OF TKE LATE SULTAN IDRIS SALE OF MINING LANDS Under instruction from the Trustee the undersigned will sell by Auction the Mining Lands scheduled below, at THE TOWN HALL, IPOH. On FRIDAY, the 16th July 1920, at 10.30 a.m. (If unfinished, the Sale will be continued on the following
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  • 810 4 iiASER CO, EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. MM. IPORE, JINE 1920. MIXING. TFigures in brackets shows the capital j srd issue vaiue of the Share in dollars j unless otherwise marked. C. Cum div. x equals ex div.] Ampang ($100,000—0) 16.00 Ayer Weng ($lOO,OO0 0) 1.00—1.50 nom Hitam
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    • 26 4 PAINT and POWDER jm "A" White Zinc Paint White Lead Paint Red Lead Powder Ready Stock. OTOMUNE &Co.,Ltd. [Incorporated in Japan"! No. 55, Robinson Road, SINGAPORE.
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    • 413 4 A W* 1 i^ Everything wholesome and ol ii^ht and even texturewhc i"K iisley" lm is u for the raising. (d) It is so reliable an aid to K 'j taj borne lisxlc rrg lhat even toj i find ea^y to turn CH out I pei h uneni v vl
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    • 265 4 THB FAR EASTERN TOURIST AGENCY. 4-s, Malacca Straat, Singapora. The abova Stn x^^v-^&a^k. clears ahipa, and forS^Qtrff **X_^r\ war^ a rom the- amal. I /f&HT/rfi leBt P*rc«l to aa flrvt. _f.Jr T«*Gt\\\ aer °Pl ane m e W J 1 rs^ffiPT T LsVl^J passenger's basj\AjsPrT /r™l^ 7 t^K* »t economical
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    • 585 4 CHING KENG Lg& CO, IMPORTANT SALE OF TOU N 7^^^^ The undersigned have received instructions to sell hv wi i 1,,,ll <- Auction a» ti Rafflai Chan' lfnei U,h -'r- ro^ ON MONDAY, oth JULY If*, A1 pj| Lot Xo. ription sq- ft. 1 No. r>l Orchard Road 3 18
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    • 543 5 WAHTISfV WANTED clerk for Mat ist ical and QU rid 1o MANAGER, sl RAL co.. i Renf dSSiI t j] v language. Preferably between houn to T pbv An-;. Box E Pr i JUNIOR KRANI r. 1-7 A -oom I art. ESTA BURI lU, Dupire Kn u.c. :r tecauville i
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    • 656 5 AUCTZON SALES. AUCTION SALE Of Va: h.-i.i Furniture, I basis Road ON BATI I ,i IULY tow d cottage sheas by John Briaaasead and Sons. London, in first condition, with cover and platform; magnificently carved was polls D and dining room furniture. nd tea servio ♦tern American-made white enamelled pillar
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    • 721 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF~ A H. P. l-cylin.l.'v 7-seater Kat Car, jus painted :nd o\ and in good runninj order. At our saleroom, Xo. 30 Kling Street OM SATCRDAV. Srd JULY AT 10.30 A.M. CHEONG KOON SENG CO., Auctioneer? 3-7 AUCTION BALE At our salerooSS, No. M Kling Street
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    • 654 5 j NOTICES. ENTRY JULY Mth. t New Codown to be let with imtrsacsi from Salaagor and Ty.........r Streets ianjon« Pagar. t Ground Floor area 4002 sq. ft. i"\ t ."ior area 4272 sq. ft. hx e building is built of reinforced concrete and can be inspected any day from 10
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    • 404 5 I WHITEAWAYS The Noted House for Childrens Clothing i EW y t. WE CARRY stock ZEPIIYP t <T>'_\* stc E OP TUNICS CHILDRENS j\ RECEIVED <* INDER WEAB if v\ IN THE STRAUS or E.M.S. j il V < J2&, Tut •Vmßii I Striped Tunic as sketch 1] I in
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  • 51 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. MARRIAGE. BIN NIK: LOCKERHIE On the 28th Tune at St. Andrew's Cathedral Singapore, by the Rev. J. Butterworth. Thomas Reginald Binnie second son of Thomas Binnie of Seton Mains, Longniddry. East Lothian, to Ethel daughter of the late John Mann Lockerbie of Birmingham and Mrs. Lockerbie of Sutton
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  • 758 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, 30, JUNE 1920. Burma's Problem. Many men have come and prone anci many political ideas have changed in Burma since the days, not so longi ago, when Burma used to urge the union of that province with Malaya. That idea has been dropped now and is
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  • 492 6 and Co, have received a cable from the s ries of Bukit Kajang Lubber Estates Limited, to the effect that' so interim dividend of 10 per cent has Ken declared, payable on July 6th. J.ieut. Thornton Inmann has arrived in Kuala 1. nnpur on his way to Siam. where hc
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  • 324 6 WEDDING: TU RNER— D ANBU RY. The marriage took place yesterday afternoon at St. Andrew's Cathedral of Mr. Sydney Shewell Turner, the fourth son of Mr. Cyril J. Turner, Cray ford, Kent. Dorothy Beatrice, the second daughter of the Rev. J. \V. S. J. Danbury and Mrs. Danbury, St. Michaels
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  • 271 6 L niform System Desir. d. Kingston. suit of lh. rate I, Trinidad h.;.> taken up the question of a Weal Indian corrency. The subject was briefly touched upon at the recent triennial meeting of the Associated Chamber of Commerce :f the West Indies, at Barbados. to representations
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  • 260 6 MONSOON ISH. Madras, June 10th. News lias just'been received from Malabar of 8 violent storm which struck the .oast on Sunday and Monday last, causing much destruction at several places. At Calcutta the chief damage consisted in the collapse of a building, injuring three people seriously. One of the men
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  • LOCAL WIRES.
  • 19 6 "f Papan Ti negotiation, to, equipment sf conelu.M ani on Papan in a few ■"d«« "M practically
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  • 65 6 ,m U Kan> (Aatta) Tl- lire on ti, -Js*. th. hay tor the hor S e s pr. su l^' to a b-rnfa- ci_watta ffi the hay. A„hou K h everything extuvaaldnt it, and a l: the f,rc cou ,T* Wtn extinguished because of it. > p
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  • 37 6 Mr Join V ray in -break «wk»tioi -1 phifamthi ii. ll m p.pe, quarl sth,, .1 a t „ut,,, a .alary „f *i one h h -000 dollar r"' a n »tin,«lesl !___Ets" f
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  • 186 6 <'v;?h Apologise ts Mrgil). Uk Meoam of B Bank Holiday teen through B.C Charmer virumque I sing Jack plum,. Keramc.ue Arabellam Costermonger erat Ja agitabat In Covent Garden holu^ iproota ,endidit asparagumque Ve.ndidit in Circe to tl th thc donah Qua Piccadilly pr pinqoat tc Shaftesbury
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  • 42 6 We srs pleased to be able J yesterday's Straits TimtS Galloway has been able to it. the indisposition frOCC which l e9B he wos suffering being of**" L h wt ous nature than •9* mf^ %sIA pl thought to be the cau<cmt:
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  • Page 6 Advertisements

  • 173 7 I GENERAL CAPTURED. fßcuter's Service.] :i, M\ will RESIST REPUBLIC London, June 28. captured Brigadierand two officers at Fcrmoy. returned to Fcrmoy but of Lucas is unknown. 'olonels 1 lanlb The party were surpris- .a a Aahinghut by armed men who seized an 1 carried off the ford
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  • 206 7 London, June 27. wmi drowned while Conncmnrm, on OR] .1 TO W iR HEROES I «»mlon, June 2 s I resc publishes the outline tne to establish a "Kind's memorial to those dead in the irheme consists of the establishKur.au in one of the new buildings at
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  • 79 7 I Fellowship, with their great if the manhood of the Empire c war, have bo.n considering the of Christendom, snd they have J the conclusion that friendly perI irso must prevail in the Home f ir Bf* arer extent than it does I any practical steps,
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  • 80 7 DESTR UC TION OF CURRENCY NOTES. Bombay, June 9th. f Ceylon recently published ird ing the destruc■oiled notes. Here in Bombay notes to the value of 123 crores of ere destroyed during the year March last. Vhe daily average desthii year was 320,000 notes, as comF*A with 258,000 last year
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  • 135 7 EXCITEMENT AT ANCONA. [Reuter's Service.] POUCI ATTACKED. Rome, June 27. Following revolutionary propaganda, a battalion of Rersaglieri mutinied at Ancona, -ted their officers, and then entrenched themselves in the barrack grounds with arn oured cars. A 10/al garrison surrounded the barl racks, counter-entrenching. The town was placed in
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  • 409 7 Paris, June 26. The Chamber passed a Budget of Foreign Affairs and two items of the Ministry of War Budget, asking for 500,000,000 francs in connection with the operations in the speech by 11. Millerand who said that France should pursue a diplomatic, rather than a military policy
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  • 140 7 The publication of the text of th^ He* it Rill has so far be m anticipated by tne Socialists that their members on local governing bodies are trying everywhere lo get official resolutions passed against it by io al councils and boards of guardians. Last week
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  • 26 7 It is understood In Penang, our correspondem informs us, that neither Sir Ed- i ward Brockman mor Mr. A. H. Lemon will return to Malaya. M.M.
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  • 1481 7 A DUAL PROBLEM. (From Our Own Correspondent) Fart 11. London, May 26th. Probably you have gathered by this time that Part 1 of the Irish Revolution was a Sinn Fein movement which carried all Ireland at the last election and which for a time undoubtedly swayed opinion
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  • LETTERS TO EDITOR.
    • 129 7 To The Editor. Sir, Your advocacy of the establishment of a Junior Club comes at an opportune time. Should the project be taken up. and I have no doubt it will, it is to be hoped that arrangements will be made for indoor games, such as billards.
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  • 84 7 Court-Inspector Nicol, Mrs Nicol and j family leave by the Karmaia. Inspector Kiilourhy from Singapore will act for Mr Nicol during his absence. Inspector E J McLernon of Pitt-street Station, and Mrs. McLernon leave on Monday next. Others leaving for Home include, Chief Detective-Inspector Nolan, Inspector 0
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  • 165 7 Very Small Quantity. Simla, June 18. rixports of rice from India proper nor- daily amount to between 500,000 and 600,000 tons, but it the same time India generally imports m an average 700,000 tons of rice from Burma. The reason for this is that certain foreign countries
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  • Page 7 Advertisements

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    • 644 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, (Incorporated in Japan. WKDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAJPAKEBB GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without noties EUROPEAN MAIL LINE FORTNIGHTLY S&RVICE. for London and Antwerp via (Malacca) ,Penang, Colonics, Snez, Po/t Said and Marseilles. iNABA MARU 2nd July KAMO MARU July 17th IYO MARU 28th July LIVERPOOL
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    • 551 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE P 4KETV AART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA TsJaphoas 181 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers Deek 1437 Marine Supt. Tranships. -tml Dspt. 1 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOYERNMUNT. mmmm mmmm. mmmm mmm mmmmm mmmmm wmmm.^—~mm—m*mmmmmmmmmmm
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    • 602 8 P. O. -JBRITISH LNDu I APCAR LINE. (Incorporated in Enrland) MAIL AND PASSENGER SKX PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL (Under Contract with Hia Majesty's i> r* The Company's MAIL SERVICES KAST OI •ujr-ended. »WMRA] I LONDON .FAR-EASTERN SERVirp FROM LONDON j V0 __tABB_HLI DUE SINGAPORE IFv KALYAN about Gth July RARM Vl
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 953 9 BE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. fof Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, La- Kohsamui, Banior, Langsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. m Arrival Departure PRACHATIPOK 28th June 1920 30th June 1920 ASDANG sth July 1920 Tth July 1920 VALAYA 12th July 1920 14th
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    • 713 9 Tke Ocean Ste&m Ship Company, Limited. £l_e China Mutual Steam Navigation Co. Ltd* AND Bucknall Steam Ship Co. Ltd, (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINK (Incorporated in England.) i x i i i< 10X2T FOBTMIGXTLT SERVICE TO NEW TORK via SUBZ OR PAH AULA. FROM NEW YORK. jfttaasae. Due Route W*t S'pore KANSAS
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    • 567 9 fp— i i FOR VANCOUVER, B.C. (DIRECT). The S.S. METHVEN is due here about 12th July 1920 and will have prompt despatch 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_
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 761 10 DEFAULTER'S SALE Messrs. POWELL Co., Ltd. will sell by auction ON FRIDAY, J ILY 2nd 1920 at 11 a.m. 420 Tins Fish Oil lying nt 47 Upper Cross Street. tyWRLL CO., LTD., Auctioneers [Incorporated in Singapore.] FOR SALE PRIVATELY AS A GOING CONCERN WITH IMMEDIATE ENTRY. The lucrative business of
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    • 660 10 SPEED f\^ WITH SAFETY f /ti^£^ FIRESTONE Motor_X Twm? i^J cycle Tyres don't skid 'V 7 on s^ ar P turns. They iv r t^_v ve S° o(^ traction at V Jflfl \\l t the start and then a /■/Jem 'fyitx Ju smooth, easy coasting. I'^J&Jy lney have thicker f^
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    • 86 10 j COLGATE'S Toilet Requisites Adamson, Gilfillan Co., ltd SOLS DISTRIBUTORS, S S F M S I wss—ii _J M%_P.S%E%BVl\B\B".l%l'_i-.1-.l\i-_l-. i -.i-.i.. i i ci (7 >f >I I |14 rj NY CARLSB Zm SS I Manufactured In Denmark, Sj I DOOK VOUR ORDI RS N f^AXf^mmmmm^iSmK t V ■I a
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  • 60 11 June 29. Bank 4 m.s. 2-4 3-32 Bank, demand 2-3 27-32 Private credits 3 m.s. -2-4 7 >< New York, demand 45*4 Credits 90 days .49^ France, demand 535 India, T.T. 120 Hongkong, demand 63% Prem. Yokohama, demand 86% T, :va, demand 123 Bangkok, demand 91 Sovereign, Buying $8.54
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  • 161 11 June 29. Tin Buyers (no sellers.) $124.50 Gambier 13.00 Gan.birr Cube No. 1 23.00 P?W>er Black 27.00 Pepper (white fair) 58.00 Tapioca, small flake, f.q. 7.75 Tapioca, medium pearl f.q. 10.00 Pearl Sago, small 14.00 Copra Sundried 15.50 Copra Mix. 14.50 Opium, Benares uncert 8,900 Rice Rangoon White 2,700
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 2062 11 j .tiw ortr is,uo9,otHr. I Assurance in force ovsr $15,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I ria-trperatW in Straita B«tt.] JD OF7ICI WißclMMter Sl__*_.pera. LONDON OFFICE 12, OM Jewry, B.C. I CeUfkUJ hai £20,000 deported wi«i tka Bvpreme Court of England, and eempliei with the British Life Assurance
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    • 159 11 THE CHLNA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Registorsd under the Hongkong Ordinances and with the Board ef Trada (Englaa* POSITION' OF COMPANY as at 31st December, 1918. ASSURANCES IN FORCE $57,090,328 ASSETS $15,757,970 INCOME 4441,301 ASSURANCE FUND $14,821,536 Policies fre:) irom all unnecessary conditions and restriction! Reduction oi Premiums for
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 176 11 VESSELS AT WHARVES TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf No. I.— Shrimp. Darndela. East Wharf No. 2.— Gharinda, Betsy Ross. Sheer: Wharf No. 3.— Selangor. Main Wharf No. 4. Nil. Main Wharf No. 5. Pilsna. Main Whnrf No. 6.— Nil. Wet Dock No. 7. liata Hari, Muroran Maru, Ayuthia, Malacca, Portsaid Maru,
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    • 463 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local mailj will bo in list below: Penang, Malacca, F.M.S. (by Train) 4 p.m. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and stations to Kuala Lumpur at 0 a.m. Pulau Soejri Sultana 9 a.m. Cut na 9 a.m. i\ Batam Al\ Bulang Hock Lim 9 a.m. Singkep
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  • 70 12 REDI i I i) m '•00. Prior bu list at th«' Supr Court Mr. al of I a j rtner ot* tin- Sang clay mor: j i orae his iu i. was a Langham that or.. Importation ef i thi r }.t 'tilord« of 10.000 rou be
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  • 60 12 Out Rent H. B. ther Ii y ad.ioume I -fternoon when, i tre; a heariftr eccupj r an mbers oi the Rent Assessment Hoard came to U on tha* p ace was outside their jur,^ thry refused to ffrant ar. order. <-'h?liand mombt I rv Messrs H. Robinson,
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  • 78 12 Kuropenn Clothe* Stolen the bungalow of Mr. I •.:tate-. V on Juue 22nd between the hours of T p.t blanl.As. two raincoats, cook wa- i resent in thing. urned to his bungs H in his car. It su as prob. that the thieves, on hearir:.' 1 is car
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  • 60 12 I Goes off in a Sui* Lde's M A gei e» wa:; shot by tly in extraordinary cir- on tl bankruptcy had shot himan 1 his lifeless finger still on th rof tl revolve 1 the body, er went off, and the bullet ong of
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  • 90 12 Ti. < of the Penang Turf to open a Sweep ,000 on the Autumn Cup on 'he irst day of the P.nang Races. Five the will be issued st 15 each. obtainable from the Secretary. Among the recent notable acquisitions the American Museum of Natural History is a block of
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  • 56 12 R ISBR'S KKPOUT. Knfcb r. Y. quiet v. ith fi w New Pantoi* $1.95, 10, I'lu Benut s 16 ••mer'«)s. Mming, St .id.,. Rawangi TaiN'orth Taipii 0 ex div.. i $1.12 V5, Kamponj SG.2O. Hitam T oe lml I 'ers $48.50, 1.30, Fn: er and Neaves Is $15.75,
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  • 69 12 I report for 191 ihc annual general meeting at the > OfTk- .rr ere Thuraday, July S, at 11.45 a.m.* Mining operations hr. by 1 nf T- T'i I utoh. Sunset -.ing:i gei Munia-u output from those amounted h> i <?:_ which the i'< bat r■■ in royalty
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  • 23 12 iv al pf faptain Carroll. I: from -K-et'iii It ok him two hi do the journey. His arr. val a>equently there m
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  • 169 12 SS4 sr EtflL ..nl.t. I to 9 Sta iinton Cr ii or h '-oductior.. or manuire cf Germany or Austria-Hungary legible his pn >rd_ Dealer 'ds." and said words prominently In a nti afr; stationery. la in stock paaaing of the Act. The proposed art lis
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  • 141 12 '•Cricket* 1 is full of or example, Mr. K. B whole story of the in- now :t i a .i: lev. A r'> i-Juable *re!t was In K 01 that George Hirst •rrv<j ami at once became Ih* best bowkr in England on fast wickets, "b Hir-?,
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  • 29 12 m The s tuation would be better understood if people could realize that a $9 pair of shoes sells to-day for eighteen fifty-cent dollars.— Boston Shoe snd Leather Reporter.
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  • 147 12 GBE vr TENNIS MA-T< I im .Tune 27. In the fourth round of Iden (America) beat Kin id) by b" 2, "--7 8 I, I 7, I ">. It was mosi tional i .en at the ting of both. is pace, was in doubt till the last s
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  • 102 12 1 he Ne* League. the xof 1 tive* of It tr. W. 1 >n- St: S. ruk Ha' (i ed. for tlu s c on the S. C. C proxin pr > 1 A ran Cl i, r an (hua Chi ng Y»-.\ Ffal Chiap Cheong Pr. e L
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  • 62 12 hi the tournantent }u*' en followi i "A r < lunner-up W. A. B Met. s Win i i er-up W. Ball B. el runnerup G. Ahin. Double H. Souza and 11 W Ci ed H. Nor. Mixed Dochl Winners W. A ftal--1 ot- het and
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  • 39 12 SEPOY LINES GOL F CLU B. 1 «np by Mr. Mitchell and the Optional Ball' Sweep by Mr. Salter. Thc scores were: 11. L. Mit. 90 14 76 i C. Salter 89 7 11. D. Fitzgerald 86 2 83
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  • 67 12 Ladies aro remin led that entries for the Umpire Dock Cup, Keppel Golf Club, clots on Friday 9th inst. The programme for the Penang Turf Club's Autumn meeting is published.. Entries close at 5 p. m. on Friday, July 9th. Handicaps for the first day (July 20th) will be published
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  • 131 12 I Said vn WcdnesWay, the l*trr. pub!:. t the notice tt* garding the f W aterway a I">llamr Bridge" issued on the sth June has V:' day ■<_ n w thdrawn. Ther? was noticed some time ego the lii ;nent 1 nf a at Maniia. rrt bas dired
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  • 189 12 THE DE ADLY COCKTAIL. .'.;> 10. ".dent says v more now tban mie into a the <• en in have what er the ot i only 1 been pi M torn al times shoui i and To pay 11. the war increase existing I >. which if. vigorously C. A
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