The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 July 1920

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. EN CfcNTS SINGAPORE, S.S., SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1920 No. 10,023,
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  • 190 1 Fhere were great rejoicings at 1 1 Danish Consulate yesterday morning —Page 12. Several persons !»a\e !,t><-n pros -Mtd for offences under the I^md Control Act—Page (J. Results of vest rday's bowling ties, course for Sunday's yachting and other sporting news on page 12. Cox las won
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  • 709 1 Quicqvtd 0011*1 hvmincs nc»(ti cst farra§* Hbelli. JuvßNitL. if the Treaty has brought no latUfaction to anyone i -Isr, it hai at I our Danish and the Topicisi wai a»nwho yesterday took 'the oppor- tunity of congratulat'ng Mr Hvalso j N'ationak on tin- rest ration to
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    • 211 1 x\lalth«id v I BAFFLES CAFE BASAH I Jf J9 4r /a (k 1 ■l 1 1 i C TF* CC =i S4FES. FITTED WITH CO^I- M BIXATION YALE LOCKS ADJUSTABLE SHELVES M AND PARTITIONS H INSIDE DIMENSIONS LARG& SIZE g 410 in. bv 2 9 in. by 1 9 in.
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    • 191 1 KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. [Incorporated in Hongkong] JUST ISSUED SECOND EDITION THE DIRECTORY NOW READY AND AN ABRIDGED CHRONICLE FOR MALA Y-E N G L I S H china, japan. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS NETHERLANDS INDIES (ROMANISED) THE PHILIPPINES IM)O- CHINA ETC DY K. J. WILKINSON i xurv QMiTT LAKCjII {\rh£\ SMALL
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    • 120 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 hinese Directory notice Page 2. impound house wanted Page ultra] Motor Hiring Co., e 12. Lady offers to sell wearing apparel Page 5. porary closing of Kallang Bridge Page 5. Ready made dresses at Bon Ifarche Pag Marlboroug-h cinema new programm Page 2. 11. K. i.v J.
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    • 110 1 I i .Saturday, 10th. t Tides 4.12 a.m. 7ft Tin. 4.:'.< pm. Bft ;',in -Medical .Students Sports 1 p.m. Sunday, 11th. Hifcta Tides 5.:?2 am. 7ft Sin 5.40 pm. Bft 3in Monday, 12th. High Tides 7.14 am 7ft :>in 6.48 pi Tuesday. l.Jth. EUgij Tides s.l<; an sf t oin.
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  • 492 2 0(10,000 Damape. The Peking c< lv r Times writes as foflowi under dat- j IGth.— The largest conflagration that hai rtd in Pricing during my itay took early this morning. At LM a.m. the alarm j of An wm Man I 1. l f tin- lUrting in
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  • 186 2 Ci'ood Results Of "i&ploshre" Treatment. As explosives are no longer require! for war purposes, manufacturers are finding mew u>es for them. The greatest demand for explosives to-day conies from agriculturists, chiefly those with areas extending over 500 acres, and who desire to blow ttp toe stumps, and
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  • 54 2 Programme of Drills, etc., for week etwli:i£ Saturday, July 17. Saturday, 10, 2.30 p.m.— Balestier Range Eurasian Coy. Rifle Club. Sunday, 11, 7.30 a m.— Battier Ranpe S. R. E. (v) Rifle Club. Saturday, 17, 2.30 p m.— Balestier RangS. R. E. (v) Riflo Club. R. SMITH,
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  • 39 2 Order* for week ending July 11th, 1920 Friday 9th.— Band Practice, 5.15 p m B ir r 1 lOth --S«venth Troop Parade, 4 p.m. Individual Troop Orders as issued by ikoutmasters. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.
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    • 481 2 LUCILLE ET CIE RAFFLKS SQUARE OVER THE DISPENSARY GREAT REDUCTIOS FROM TO-DAY MilHnery, Gowns, Blouses to make room for new Stocks Arriving. COMMERCIAL PROFICIENCY. A capable and experienced commercial teacher has arrived at the Y. >\. C. A. and proposed to start i classes in: Shorthand, i Typewriting, 1 Book-keeping,
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    • 919 2 "^^^^"^^^^^^^^^^^■^■■•fc* Mate* tToT^^DNKSDAY^^^^T^IOM^T^^* 1 THE MOST ENTHRALLING MOVING ?1( TT \i\\ BVEB P A picture drawn from Life, faithful in detail, tppealfttg particularly the newly married, than tc I '"'>'• A JEWEL PRODUCT7OX DE Ll\l FEATURING IKK STOHEI* With a love story as appealing as the ntfest beautiful romance in
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    • 79 3 -t^^V^^gg^ THE TIVENi: AND (PBr^ niVIDTALIT TATK i^f^TZ? LIES IN THEI^ UNDOUBTED liH CIGARETTES {Co^.g^k;^^^^ ife^d_J OBTAINAI3LK OF ALL HIGH— ym% CLASS TOBACCONISTS, STORES, AKDATH TOISACCO Ud. EUROPEAN MADE FIEE BBICKSj AND J FT"DTP I~*T A "XT ■As JLv vJLnJI iiffiwiJff Jtih oJu LARGE STOCKS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I (Incorporated
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    • 486 3 I)) I IRENT.RAI I m \\J\ motorsTTTo"]!.,] j )|> BRITISH MADE V >!> SPENCER MGULTON rUREE RIBBED .TYRES W FOR HARD WEAR. J. i Mr and Mrs. FUJIMORI JAPANESE BON!-, SETTER 19, Dhoby Ghaut, KoffapoN. LI FAK RABTFRN BT *> Ma i Mt, Si fa&ora /^JKrSHTf 3- pmcsl to as
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    • 152 3 I I F you would buy a Motor Car, and are about to choose Take our advice and get a FORD '8 The car a million use. Wearne Bros. Ltd. SINGAPORE I KUALA LUMPUR 1 PENANG 1 I IPOH 1 PAINT and POWDER I White Zinc Paint White Lead Paint
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    • 285 4 111 TTH7f3 SUNLIGHT k^ips^HS ar¥ ru s jNuGnT way Dissolves quickly in hot water O J] producing a 11 V^>v A a'/ <k CLEANSING SOLUTION <@ X^c2^^ ffi PURIFYING REFRESHING^ tEVERBROTMEJ<SUMITCD j ROYAL VINOLIA Pom SUNLIGHT ENGLAND J S^^» pEh For a Thousand v Household y~f uses~but I fnJv Won't
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    • 271 4 f I ARRIVED jSB A Shipment Of m mosses pi GT. AUK'S HEAD lUi PILSFPFR BEER SOLE AGENTS: (Incorporated in England) AIR FLOAT TOILET PREPARATIOSS Everybody knows and uses "Air-Float" Talcum Powder so soft so fresh so fragrant yet so inexpensive. More "Air-Float'* is sold than any other kind of
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    • 355 4 CHING KENG LEE CO. I AUCTION SALE OF Excellent Polished Teak and Rottan Household Furnitnr* To he- held at "THE COTTAGE** No. lOsd ORCHARD ROAD ON SATURDAY, ltth JULY, It2f, AT IM I'M Comprising :^Wax polished teak ffaxdvobe witli pan.'! door, stand duchess dressing table with swing and wing bevelle
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    • 259 5 REAI ESTATE BUREAU PUPIRE BROS. RUBBER DEPARTMENT STATF AND GENERAL JiKOKEKS DE BOUZA STREET. pOJ, SALE. I |e land off Chaßffi Road area 3 acres 33 poles in DM Of the hfv-t part < of Tanglm for good class if the sea, East Coast Koad IM4O sq. ft. One P
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    • 567 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF •ruits an.! v. !b. tins. SO t v eh 1 cu-t 11 f i-. seven] lots of ion bj 8 I SDAY, LSth Jll.V 192Q m. POWELL I CO., LTD., Auctioneers. >r;iW«i in Singapore) n.7 AUCTION SALE OF rh< British Steam Launch Sammattias T Johnson's
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    • 601 5 AUCTION SALES. r"e¥inde r ro \pi at z.n i.m. AUCTION SALE OF Vfttetthk Teak ffeTtkeJd Furniture, Piano, Victor Gramphone etc. At N'o. Tiverton Lane off Killiney Road Cenprislng A very Hno tonod eottftfi piano by Uoni ch lition I wax polished hi., sitting nom .itid bedroom teali sideboard with marble
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    • 887 5 TENDERS. TENDERS. Tender* -re invited by the Rice Distribution DO«rd tiwu penens Wvsirous of purchasing gunny bags of the following sizes 1 Siam i U') Saigon and Rangoon (8) Par boiled lor .1 months from July 1 1920, of roughly 20 000 hags a month. T< <J h ttni in
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    • 317 5 jj/VIirTEAWAY'S 6 T^( SPECIAL VALUE IN t^- J^ntiA COTTON CREPE Cd|/ j Tm^^/t Very Soft^ Light and c o1 Variety of Patterns not |I '$(A<{ ~*ff to White and Colored Stripes t yj, i An sizes 1 «-fes^^^r?S|>ds-»-^ Price $7.50 a pair TOWELLING BATH (iENTS POPLIN I GOWNS. DRESSING GOWNS.
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    • 49 5 i ii PERTH'S PRFMIKR HOTKL In the centre position of the main street of the Capital City of Western Australia. Suites for Families all opening on balconies. Visitors will find all the features of lead* ing English and continental Hotels. Tariff 12,6 day, from £3.3.0 Weekly. 80, LUXURIOUS ROOMS.
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  • 27 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. BOND.— On the 28th of June at Meadsbank. Bghan, Surrey, Ethel, the beloved wife of F. W. Bond, Sun^ei Besi Mines, Sunp -i FL-si.
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  • 721 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1920. Presidential Choices. There is nothing in English life which arouses enthusiasm to the degree that presidential nomination arouses it in America, unless it be perhaps the race for the Derby. It is therefore a little difficult f ->r the ordinary Britisher to understand
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  • 500 6 The Cicely Rubber Estates Co., Ltd., proposes to purchase the adjoining property for 25,000 crdihary ten shilling shares. About <,\4G0,000 square feet of undergTovv.h t: round houses were cleared in various parts of Hongkong last year in connection with anti-malarial measures. Mr. P. B. Richards was the delegate from tbe
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  • 100 6 THE JAVA BUGAB STRIKE. (Aneta.) Hatavia, July 9. The chairman of the Sugar Employers Union revoked to-day his ultimatum to the various Directors of Sugar Factories. The Union has proposed that the Syndicate resume negotiations on the basis of the salary sehtnu already accepted by a certain number
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  • 212 6 At the instance of Inspector Kenney. 1 police officer attached to the Food Control Department. Coh Ah Wan. I Teochew, was sentenced to a fine of |20 or 14 days' rigorous imprisonment by Mi. Langnam Carter in the District Court yesterday for attenptibg to remove 26 catties
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  • 496 6 From July 0 to 15 the Assessment price of f rst grade rubber for duty purposes will be 721b cents per pound. People whose jo*lfneya take them out Katong way should note that the KaliansTramway Bridge will be closed for repnirs between 1 \.m. and ~> a.m. I rii»rht from
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  • 171 6 SALOON LEAVES R.\| Ls I [Reuter's Bstviee.] N<» ONE INJIHK]) HridgHonn W. Kfmtx%\ An ;ic.](l.r;t occurred to vV.ich tIM I'rim-.- of W Whilst rounding .u--.. saloons were thrown off wtfl hurt. Bridgetown j u i. Details of the accident that it occurred on a shar: line
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  • 160 6 LOMOM, .In 1 itacle which creation of m justice has been ov< rconv advisory committee of the League tioni sitting at the H whereby judges will l>. council and assembly of I Nations voting separately. If i.~ not reached provision ii ma .oini mediation committee or finally
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  • 167 6 Sympathetic IM«ivi.r in BoffCSM r ur! Sympathetic reference Chief Justicv Sir John Bw I the Supreme Courl > the death of Sir Theodore I Chief Justice of I Colony. H i that the late Sir 1 was born in L829, joined I Bar ir. LBO6
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  • 68 6 Mr. L J. Lav til' arts U ood gtotntc Binf«pon Mr. On* Boon Tat takts Mr P" place on the eOßUMitttt <f Museum and Library. Mr. YV. T. Hamlyn is appon lary assiiUnt Sur.i'yur of BWpi The Pilot Board of Penanß di*mi»J Mr. H. D. Nicholson from thf
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    • 179 6 OALDBECK MAG6RE6OR Co., LIMITED. (Incorporated in Shanghai) Wine Spirit Merchants WHOLESALE RETAIL SEND FOR PRICE LIST 87, Cecil Street Telephone Mo. 228. MR. H. N. BUCKERIDGE Ut« of Meuri LAFAYETTE, PHOTOGRAPHERS to Their MAJESTIES Begs to anno one* that h« conducts I THE ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO in SINGAPORE. AT THE
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    • 31 6 •■•.■\3'.«\a\a'.fl-.B'.i-.B'.i'.i'.B-.n-.i 1 1 Bungalows Godowns 5 Land I SINGAPORE REALTY CO. 5 3A Malacca St. h I BB 8881 8881 BBS BBS BBS BBS BBBJ BBBJ BJBJJ BVjJI BBbI ■Bl I
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  • 448 7 TH E SPA CONFERENCE. KKMA NV TO DISARM. Berri K?SH I^m ii'iui.i). K Jul> f». Minister of ution of »t) :md Hirr ital meat that the German the deipeeiaily as to disband the the men I Oeerge Germany fixing ution of her gardl naval and v. thed to enMr. Lloyd
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  • 340 7 (OX JOINS HARDING. [Reuter's Service.] DEMOCRATIC convention over. San Francisco July Tin- twenty-fourth ballot result was: 119; McAdoo 304; Palmer 178; Divis The- twenty-fifth allot: Cox 124; McVOOO M4; Palmer 169; Davis 68. The ballots were uneventful until th« Iwenty-ii.'iiih when, owing to the break of the Indiana
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  • 380 7 London. July till, the House of Commons, in the Budget debate, Mr. Chamberlain announced that it wa? proposed to reduce the 50 r cent ad valorem duty on sparkl ns? wines to S3 1-3 per cent. He said that a fifty per cent duty was calculated on the
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  • 36 7 ment would be to suggest those gentlemen were not prepared to carry out the peace treaty. Th^» amendment was unnecessary. A long discusflion followed and on a division the amendment was carried by 16 to 15.
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  • 172 7 THE 7 CIRCLES OF HELL. [Reutcr's Service.] WHAT IS REQUIRED. London, July 7. Ine World Zonist Coherence opened in London with 250 delegates. The principal su!>/its for discussion are the colonisation of Palestine, and the rapid organisation of immigration. The chairman, Sokolow, speaking in Hebrew, declared the Jews
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  • 344 7 GBNBRAt DYER SACRIFICED. London, July 7. In the House of Lords, Lord Middleton drew attention to the great increase in the estimated r.ormal revenue and moved a resolution that it was incumbent on Government to reduce the present undue strain on the Nation's resources and to appoint
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  • 235 7 London, July 7. Representatives from all parts of the Empire attended the first meeting of the Imperial Forestry Conference at the Gii'.i Ihall this morning:. The J.ord Mayor presided and Lord Lovat m his opening address pointed out that timber imports into the United Kingdom in 1910
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  • 193 7 TLRKS CUT OFF. [Reuter's Service.] BOLSHEVIK I CUT UP, London, July 6. The Daily Mail correspondent at Constaminople says that Turkish rebels, supported by the inhabitants, occupied Beicos on the Asiatic shore of the Bosphorus, opposice the A»;ied headquarters on the European side, and fighting with the Anplo-Greek
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  • 587 7 LEARNING. London, July 6. H. If. the King laid the foundation-stone I for the extension of the University build- ings in Edinburgh, after which the degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred upon the Qaeen. King George in a speech said v .at at the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 132 7 ROBINSON AND GO.. LTD. "ANGLODOL" BRITISH and BE&T "ANGLODOL" LIQUID DENTIFRICE large size $1.35 LIQUID DENTIFRICE small 0.95 SHAVING SPICK 0.75 DENTAL POWDER J0.75 DENTAL CREAM large 0.75 DENTAL CREAM small 0.40 SAVON DE LUXE Box 1.50 HYGIENIC TOOTTi BRUSHES each 1.10 HIIE ROBINSON AND GO.. LTD. LAMBERT BUTLER ENGLAND.
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    • 629 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated in Tap&n. **< DEE HAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL i AFAKXSB GOVERNMENT. 1 Subject to alterations without Rttlc* EUROPEAN MAILTINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE. ftr L«ndon and Antwerp via (Malacca) ,Penang, Colomfca, Swci, Part SaM and Mari*eiUes. XAMO MARU 18th July IYOMARU 4th Aug. ATSUTA MARU Hth Aug
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    • 583 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE P \KETV AART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA r*;c9koa« HI Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers Dealt 1137 Marine Sopt Tranahipmeat D«»L S COLLYER QUAY. DKDEK CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERN HUNT. BROUWER (Saturday, July 10) Selat-randjan^, Uengkali^, 9Uk
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    • 631 8 P. &O. BRITISH INDIA H AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated in EnjlaDd). MAIL AND PASSENGER SES\ PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8 (Under Contract with His Majesty's Gg The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF I appended. OAI *"> ir^M LONDON TAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON j TO MARSEILIV OUE SINGAPORE LEAVE «v? T JEYPORE
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    • 282 9 risiAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. PORATED IX SI AM). woME BANGKOK OASTING SERVICF. ♦an, Barbara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, LaIjingjuan, Champon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure th July 1 Ith July 1920 l "> Julj 21st July U)2O h July 1. throughout with tlectric light, and have excellent class passengers. trip from
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    • 363 9 SOCIETA DI NAVIGAZIONE A VAPORE del LLOYD TRIESTINO (Inporporate<] in Italy.) OUTWARD BAILINGa s.s. PILSNA for Honckoa and about July 2nd. s.s. INNSBRUCK for Boncta*. Shanghai an <* J"P- rta late July or T: HOMXWARD SAILINGS. &SL4 for Penang, Colombo and Trieste, late July. PILSNA for Pel Colombo and TrU'-to,
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    • 412 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual- Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) [Incorporated in England] JOINT PORTHNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due Koute For S'pore KANSAS Mil July Suez, S'pore, Philippine*
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    • 568 9 FOR VANCOUVER, B.C. (DIRECT). The S.S. METHVEN is due here about L>th July 1020 and will have prompt deipatch for Vancouver, B. C. taking cargo on trough Bill of Lading for U. S. A. and Canadian Overland Points. For freight and further particulars apply to BOUSTBAO CO., Agents, C.P.O. Services
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    • 666 10 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND FEDERATED MALAY STATES VICTORY BONDS. iaarlag tatewil from the date of purchase at 5 per crnt per annum, payable oa tk« l^t September and the Ist March. REPAYABLE AT PAR ON THE l«t SEPTKMCER, 1934. PRICE OF ISSUE-100 PER CENT. All proceeds of this issue will be
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    • 254 10 \^i37)iuJlofy I First in 1888 Foremost ever since is no idle boast but logical i lose and effect. I Supplies can be obtained from all dealers and garages in the F. M. S. or S. S. Head Office:— The Dunlop Rubber Co. < f reast > Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan).
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    • 156 10 I Jeffreys] Dttn I I BREWED IM iCOTLAND I damson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd. I Sole Agents S. S. r. W. s. ngland.) Estate of Sycd Abdullah bin Jaffar Alha The undersigned I n instructed to sell by public I Nn. :-i K n# Street, on Wednesday 14th, July at The
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  • 65 11 July 9. Bank 4 m.s. 2-4 7-32 Bank, demand 2-3 31-.".:: Private credits 3 ra.g. 2-4 7 New York, demand 4" i H Credits 90 days 49 1 4 France, demand 525 India, T. T. 118 Hongkong, demand 60% Prem. Yokohama, demand 87 Java, demand 124*4 Bangkok, demand 9Q^
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  • 162 11 July 9. Tin Buyers (no sellers) $131.00 Gambier 13.00 Gair.bif r Cube No. 1 23.00 Pepper B'ack 21.00 Pepper (white fair) 45.00 Tapioca, small flake, f.q. 7.75 Tapioca, medium pearl f.q. 10.00 Pearl Sago, small 14.00 Copra Pundried 17.00 Copra Mix 16.25 Opium, Benares uncert 8,900 Rice Rangoon White
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 332 11 \fot\B VV > ;>oooo Assurance in force over $15,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [Incorporated in Straits Sett.] HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. tteCo-ptiU haa K2#,otl deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act
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    • 541 11 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital 12,000,000 Reserve Fund f5,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 12,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Amritaar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Iloilo Pake! Batavia Ipoh Rangoom Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Serembaa Canton
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    • 586 11 HO HONG BANK. IJMTED. HEAD OFFICE Singaporo Raffles Chair hers 5 and f. BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat— lo9 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT London, New York, fan FrancißCO, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Batavi*, Sourabaya, Samar ang, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised
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    • 400 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) Capital Subacribed y. 100,000,000 Capital Paid Up y. ***** 000 Reserve Fund y. 44,000,000 President N. K. Kajiwara Esq Vice-Presid'srt S. Suroki Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Kajiwara E B q. F. Watanabo Esq. N. Soma Egq. i. Matsukata Esq. Y. Yamakawa Eaq. M. Mitsui
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 404 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local mailg will b* found hi list below: Penan*, Malacca, F.M.S. (by Train) p.m. daiJy (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and stations to KuaU Lumpur at 6 a.m. Pulau Soegi Sultana 9 a.m. Cucob Edina 9 a.m. Sarawak, etc. Kuching 9 a .m. P. !m <£
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    • 691 11 I VESSELS ARRIVED. Singnra, Dut. 27"), from Sambas 9, for Sambas Vi. ijou, I>rit. 95, from Malaria r J, for Malacca iv. Bog Dot. 1,->77, from Choribon 8, for Bawi ii 11. »ii Ann Senir, Brit. 722, from Samaranff r Samaxsnf 12. Ayuthia. Germ. 201. from Paneh 9, for unc
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  • 373 12 lAH XL CELEBRATIONS. The Dannebrog, the National flag of Denmark wa i freely in Singapore yesterday, for it was a day taqg looked forward to by our Danish friends. It G4 yean a^ro that they were disp of Slesvig, but j ii Majesty the King
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  • 223 12 I opjMr:— 4 UK r at a advance, and there hai been pood buying of Best Select and Electrolytic qualith «ki on this side appear to be low, and America il ns of shading quotations. I'■ per ton higher, and although the tinplate trade il not
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  • 141 12 Why the P>. PC. F. Escaped. London, June 21. 7 he Carman official history of the war S1 sea is about to be published in Berlin. The 'Jinies publishes extracts in advance, hieluding the 'it that one of the reasons why the German navy made no res
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  • 50 12 Failing to get Mart to answer, thos< •dentist* who are looking for something hard to achieve might try to get central— Colombia Record. The jail fugitive who returned to escap the high cost of living probably felt sur he would not have to share hi* quarters wit! profiteer?.— Newark News.
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  • 394 12 A l>kr haul of j;'oid coins valued < i >-. 16,000 was effected t>y the Calcutta ustoms staff in the it— met Chak Bang v'.uh arrived on June 1 from the Far East. Mr. Thomai Wheeler, Junior Seond Enr of the (ilcntma. which was in Singapore recently, is
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  • 134 12 The fifth ordinary general meeting BianM m Steamship Company. Ltd., Ila on June ">Oth in Bangkok, H. E. Jouuk Rajatetthi (chairman ox the c mpany) presiding. Reviewing the halfyear ended Mar 81, the chairman >ai i that had been a toss on the j*Mrk ng of 129
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  • 68 12 The fifteenth or final episode of the Girl and the Game serial will be screened at the through, to-night, beside- which there U be a two reel Lunin drama, The Stolen Symphony, and a very fine Jewel produc- Eoi rowed Clothes, in six parts, featuring Mrs. Charlie Chaplin.
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  • 232 12 Count Fil!ed. Paris, May 30. Lai garding the ir. dent at Fontainebleau, in which th^ King of Greec« \v.is involved yesterday moon, thowi that there was no coi'ir'.on as at first reported. The King of Greece, who was driving his own car, was proceeding at
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  • 28 12 e Recruiting has been resumed in Madras e Presidency generally except in Perumbalui h Taluk of .Irichinoply District which is stil] closed owing to the prevalence of disease.
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  • 111 12 Frasers Report kul, hers. Very little business v/ilh ft *va ein'.uii'os for Pantals Sl..)7'j, Ulu Pandan $2.10, New Bcrendahi $6.20. Bukit Jflotonp; i 1 Lfi\\ T Glencalys |f2.7"i, Aver Moleks $3.20, Balgown^ $7.7."), Kedahs $4.65, ("lives 75 cents. Jimahs $2.50 Chang Katfl *S.-10. Mining. -Quiet lut firm,
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  • 217 12 Singapore, July Since our last report we have had s inn an<i rising markit but at ths close the U ndency is rather easier. The firmness (ii the market has been chiefly due to th« absence of sellers mini to the steadier tone •f the London
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  • 70 12 Tii e sfe rt of Craigidea Plai tiona 'oneral meetin^ beld al Derrick and Company's on July 10, shows the number of share! allotted as a million, on which two dollars has been called up and received. The expenses have beer., purchase of property $1,657,620i investments (Victory bonds)
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  • 175 12 Ihe eighth annual general meeting of the Nordanal (Johor R.E. Ltd., was beld in the cooncil-room of the Rubber Growers' Association. Knsteheap E.C., on ""h'N 28, Mr. Thomas Cuthhertson (chnirman) presiding. The chairman said that during the year under review the di/'culiiaa experienced owing to the sho'-ta. ur
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  • 155 12 Dr. TIMOTHY RICHARD MEMORIAL FUND. To the Fditor Sir. This fund will remain open for a short tin.e only. The aim is to raise $30,000 (Shanghai currency) in China and among the Chinese abroad to. continue the work of the kite Dr. Richard in the preparation
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  • 8 12 S. C. C. LAWN BOWLS. i
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  • 122 12 Doubles Handicap. C. :>!. Van Cuylenburg and j. Nelson (scr.) beat Hogarth ar.A J. 11. Mackail (plus 2) 2i 8^ i B. Goosint and R. YV. Chater (plus L' VS. Alain and T. J. Hume (phis 2) (Un- finished) Hi— l4. Singles. J. Henderson (minus 1) beat C.
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  • 78 12 Singles Handicap. H. F. Clifton Smith (plus G) vs. J. Xel?on (plus 3). H. T. White (minus :i) vs. I). F-:. Knight < plus 6). U. Main (minus I) vs. J. H. M:«.-kail plus 1). h. G. A. Cousins (plus :i vs. F. Ruch'.vady (sc at Doubles Handicap.
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  • 249 12 S. C. beat S. R. With Winter Roy Smith, and Cushway out cf the S. C. C. team that met the s K. C. Picven, who also came out without a couple of their regular players, on the S «.<".. round yesterday afternoon there •\as some speculation as to
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  • 147 12 SING APORE GOLF CLUB vs. SEPOY LINES. The rbove match will take place on the Race Course links on Sunday morning. Teams »r:d times of starting are given below Singapore Golf Club members being mentioned first in each case: 9.05 j..m. Lee Warner and Braddeii vs. Miles and Stevens. 9.10
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  • 61 12 The Lecond handicap race for Elizabeth Cup, will be sailed on Sunday morning. Course. Start U. E. Pier, inside Breakwater round Malay Spit Buoy, Man-o'-War Buoy, inside Mark Boat off starting point, outside Mark Boat off Swimming Club, insi.ie Mark Boat off Sea- View Hotel and finish
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  • 63 12 1 The American Tournament will take 1 pli.ee on July 13th, Mth and loth. Although 1 three days are allotted for play, it is hoped > to complete in» two, and all players are requested to make every effort to play the first day. The nrtry
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