The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 July 1920

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fKN G-NTB SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1920. No. 10,028.
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  • 209 1 A co-operative Society to deal with house building h*s been formed in Koala Lumpur Page <». great Zionist meeting in the Albert H;ill passed resolutions of gratitude for the mandate in Palestine Page T. Both the produce and share mark, t continued weak yesterday in rubber but
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  • 881 1 lhe fear ot the moderal a fear which ced the Victorian middle elan --is large.) gone. We have seen r and laugh at our own fears. We do a/« bavs i erienced it I portion of the middle class have, as we all know, teen very uuuli enriched
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    • 101 1 Malt-t_icl RAFFLES CAFE I BRAS BASAH I Jj* SW fc?. L' _*i ___H u ~<u» f Mr- f IS u 1 Amy a i r_CR£ H > T__BHa_K_HFH_)K I P_t> JrC 11 1 b Jti I i iraham. McPhillips Ud. r i Sole Agents S.S. F.M.S. TO SCHIFFNER Si, KLING
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    • 262 1 AIR FLOAT JOILET rRLPAR *TIO.\S Everybody knows and uses "Air-Float" Talcum Powder so soft so fresh so fragrant yet si. aexpensive. More "Air-Float" is sold than any other kind of talc. And everybody welcomes the new Air-Float Toilet Preparations Cold Cream, Tooth Powder and Paste. You could buy no better
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    • 115 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Garage wanted to rent Page 5. I Lloyd Trestino ladings Page 9. I HThifceaway's for footwear— "Page British beer at Borneo Co. Page 10. Godowns and offices to let Page 5. Rickard Ltd removal notice Page 3. Johore Government tenders Page 5. >\eral consignees notices Page 11. John
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 146 1 THE WEEK. Friday. Kith. High r i ides 1 1.22 am Sft 9in 10.36.pm 10ft 3in Craigielea Meeting, Derrick ami Co., no>rJ Humphrey Bishop Co., Vic. Theatre 9.15. Band at Gardens, 6.15 p.m. 1 Saturday, 17th. High 'l ides o.oam Oft lin 11.20 am 10ft Sin.' Humphrey Bishop Cc., Vic.
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  • 440 2 E Deckers Race for Life. Liverpool, dune ">. __jh tin banting of the dock gates in the Mersey Dock this morning, it i then lias been considerable los>s of life among the men engaged on the flats end ether small river craft. The suddenness with which the
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  • 195 2 8000- YEAR-OLD GIRL. Ancient Egyptian'-, Joke. A practical joke, planned by the u Egyptians which has taken 5,000 years to Come to fruition, was one of the m'anv discoveries mentioned by Professor Flinders Petrie in a lecture at University College. London, recently. "While v wen trying to find a into
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  • 95 2 The Chairman nt one of the sessions of the Imperial Entomological Conference had occasion to introduce a topic and its opener. He did so in anecdotal vein. Dean Hole (l.e cf the roses) was to talk to a meeting, and I<JS chairman was woundily prolix in rds introductoiy remarks. When
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 257 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 MEDICAL HALL LTD. A PUBLIC HELP M WANTED. All names shown in the Singapore General Estaby\ lishnnnt. Clubs, Insurfh\ iirr*.- and Shipping ComummWm\Amm panics. Estates,
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    • 426 2 ON FRIDAY, JULY lGth, 1920 There will be presented at the MARLBOROUGH A Serial of W 7 estern Interest written by the well-known Serial author ARTHUR B. REEVE assisted by CHARLES A. LOGUE IT'S A PATHE SERIAL— THE SYNONYM FOR SERIAL PERFECTION and features stars well known in the Serial
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    • 474 2 From TUESDAY, July 1;. t i SUNDAY, -In is i«, A PICTURE WITH A COMPELLING STORY MADE ATTRACTIVE BY THE PRESENTATION OF AN INTERN FAMOUS BEAUTY AND THEATRICAL FAVOURII THE GOLDWYN SPECIAL PRODUCTION MAXIME ELLIOTT at one time well known on the English stage, sir; celebrated star on the American
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    • 301 3 jgg _i s..^sa /Ynotiier of C. B/s Delicacies r C. _B. OXFORD SAUSAC IS LNEXCELLEO. Si Cro ;a_kwell guarantee .1 ci.eir otiier (able delicacies to bo tS^Sfcgg:^ r ideal conditions of cleanliness. 18 £_HS--i?#^ MmW iU« r <*** __t_l_j_a_fc_^^ 'w i FOR LEA a PERR_hS' WORC£STER_KiaE SAUCE. |j| ss t&f
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    • 306 3 I JOO GUANL& CO. Rubber Merchants, Ship-Chandlers Sole Agents for THE BURMA STEAM ROPE WORKS. 1, 2 and 3, South Canal Road 16 Kling Street. Telephone No. 1442. LIGHT HOUSE BRAND BURMA OILED COIR ROPES of Various Sizes Always in Stock. The only Maya] ropts on the marke*, renowned for
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    • 431 3 niliilllll LTD. fc RATERS j HAVE REMOVED TO I -76 CECIL ST. PHONE 2228 JL-ST ARRIVED Songs from the Musical Play "WHO'S HOOPER AFGAR, and "BRAN PIE REVUE." i i Also the latest songs from America etc. etc. o— H. C. HUDSON'S Cheapest House in Town, Tel. 1765. 100 North
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    • 938 3 1 ESTATE OF THE LATE SULTAN IDRIS SALE OF BONaNG LANDS I trader instructions from the Trustee the undersigned will .Üb. Auction the Miniaf 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
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  • 812 4 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND ARE BROKERS. SINGAPORE,"". l ILY 15th, 1920. MINING. FFigures in brackets shows the capital »nd issue value of the Share in dollars unless otherwise marked. C. Cum d>. x equals ex div.] Ampang ($100,000—0) 16.00 Ayer Weng ($100,000—0) 1.00—1.50 nom H':am Tin ($300,000—1)
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    • 570 4 n\ Famous, not only in the Old Country, but 5E*3 C Jj throughout the World, are the superb j[s?s S 1 C values obtainable from John Noble's. JmmW\. W*\m. *j rj You should send to-day for the wonder- J/ J; l\M yL Jj Cj fui 68 page Catalogue, giving full
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    • 148 4 KC/Kv.HAII? A CLEAR, I BRIGHT, f rAf? J^flPS GREASY §WWS Atm? LIQUID. HI iQf*- /^:SVj® GROWTH OF f\ HAIR Invigorates J~ -f^.\:, f glands and s £S acl3 as a tonic I Li- _£>*' lilc n *ir roots. Prevents hair split§£jjLj&' *'^3 or failing out. ||s3v|£F Da;i,iruli a*.'.l Scurf jrafr«l
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    • 235 4 j U\\J Smooth, I creamy I i ffisM sauces. 6 _M_V__| By his sauce you will ws\ j$ recognise a good cook, jj JLwJjl 1^ will l>e rich, smooth, a /Af\\l and creamy, and \|(\\i sufficiently seasoned to E VlA \f add piquancy to lhe N s \7_l powering its
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    • 309 4 CfflNG KENG ILEE C0~ """"^1 TO CAPITALISTS AND INVESTOR I An unique opportunity to acquire a large block of prop, rti heart of the Town, only once Ml rket. Owing to the extension of business, v.. :ral Ei obtained more extensive and commodious prem structed to offer for sale by
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 686 5 ]ivv ESTATE BUREAU 8 PUPIRE I^KOS. RUBBER DEPARTMENT TATK AND (iKXERAL BROKERS 11( B( in Kling t, Cecil Street,' Anson ith anal Koad and T al. sell Koek Road and Cavana^i Koad. Vacant Id land in Tank Koad. >w teak wood throughout and freehold ms, Bitting room etc., upstairs. '.'i
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    • 770 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Hli Voice _rran_aphonc with horn and i. eords. Steel and camphor wood trunks, linen, Iwsod and white suits etc. To be held at Our Sale-Room, Etafles Chambers, Raffles Tluce. OX FRIDAY, 16th JULT, 1910, AT 11 A.M. i I hi- MastS-T*! Voice f imai I
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    • 539 5 1 FOR SALE. j FOR SALE. t 10(i() Watt, Direct Current Electric Generators, each built as a unit with Steam Turbine mounted on Armature Shaft, Shaft carried by three sin trie-row Ball Bearings. By Lucey ng Corporation, U. S. A. B ry charging Switchboards, Decorated Slats panel, equipped with Voltmeter
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    • 168 5 I WHITEAWAY'S I ;1 "FOOTWEAR FOR ALL OCCASIONS" j j JUST ARRIVED L RUBBER I BOOTS EXACT TO SKETCH WELLINGTON BOOT PRICE .SI 2.50 I i SUITABLE MHH^M j tl MINING I I j FISHING I SEWER I j SEAFARING Hh 1 J AND GENERAL PURPOSES MINING BOOT _Hfci2_V*«__J >ji
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 20 6 WIGHTWIC-L On June 1 ."> at Singapore, to Ethel Mary (nee Stiles) the wife of H. G. Wightwick. a son.
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    • 33 6 MOSES. On the 15th instant at No. 3 Ko.k Road Moaaa Catcfciek. The cortege will leave the house at 4.30 p.m. for the Armenian Church. thence to Bukit Timah Cemetery for interment.
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  • 1078 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1920. Penang's Rights. Many years ago, in the days when the flavour of the durian was known only amongst Europeans to a select circle of English and Dutch adventurers. Penang was an important place. Before Singapore was more than a mud settlement, the northern
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  • 234 6 A HINDU CHARGED. Probably for the first time in Singapore Hindu wife has taken legal proceeding gainst her husband on a charge of biga- j lously marrying another woman while he new that she was alive. The case formed he subject of a preliminary enquiry be- Jj ore Mr.
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  • 588 6 Lady Guillemard visited the Young Women's Christian Association yesterday morning, and was shown round by Mrs. Sime and Mis. Stamford-Robinson. Lady Guillemard and party from Government House have .signified their intention of being present at the Humphrey Bishop I Company's performance next Thursda> j evening, when a special programme is
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  • 38 6 KUALA ll VIM H SCHEME I From Ow kuaia Lumpur. j u i, With rf. -ouse ihorta* resterday afternoon Bfßt terms, arvl fori Building Societ; tl Hon. Mr. H. p. t\. K. E. Hampehi mod Foot
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  • 51 6 (From Out Kuala l.umpur. J u >, The Selangor Farming I lhe capital of which v. scribed, has a^ ita ftrsl Y«] Tai. Nam Al;!;!, 1 San. The Company i> f the satisfactory expe* imenta] conducted bj pary has been granted land on tl Ros! Road, and [i
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  • 96 6 (.on,. Control Bought la i»« \h.,iish«i I Prom Our Own Con Paaaag, j„k A largely otl Chinese communif Town Hall to-day. Mr. B who presided, said (he vew request of th i ber of Commerce. .1 to thf hardship on the oprovemenl of th. i petition 1
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  • 187 6 The Humphrey Bishop I pany wi their second preforman.t Theatre last night, presenting pi which, it' anything, mil. previous evening. "Carmen" one of the most popular of u and the few selections from w. hw« heard last night left us thirsty more. The outstanding f stun Selections,
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  • 84 6 The newly formed Bar Company which i East and Ll now playing iri shortly islt Sincapo* 1" I a large repertoire of tin- ndon JHCCCISSII and readers will shortly have opportunity of seeing something on" in London to-.lay. AH which will be presented successful corned] from tl but
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  • 84 6 Mr. G iv I iscaden has in Lumpur on t \\j\' When the King visitl ay the foundation ing for the London he will find himself in the place where 1 l •Rule, Britannia," live! It buildings that one of the be.. pleasing of English rompoatri w ./nation and established
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 198 6 GALDBEGK MHG6BE.SR Co., 3 LIMITED. S (Incorporated in Shir._r:iaij I Wine Spirit Merchants j i WHOLESALE RETAIL 1 i I SEND FOR PRICE LIST 87. Cecil Street Telephone No. 228. MR. H. N. BUCKERIDGE Lata of M.uri LAFAYETTE, PHOTOGRAPHERS to Their MAJESTIES Beg_ to announc* that ha conducts l THE
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    • 19 6 -r_-r-i%a\_r_B"_s\_si%_r.i%i".a\s\_ i i Bungalows Godowns s l Land ■I SINGAPORE REALTY CO. j 3A Malacca St. JS i.iM'.r.i'.r.i'.i I'.i'.i'.iM-.8.i-,
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    • 34 6 The death took place early on the morning of June 28 of Mr. Tarn Tung-hing, aaid to bo the wealthiest Chinese in Shanghai. Mr. Tarn was one of the founders of the Cantonese Guild.
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  • 63 7 pbojapan party "endangered. [Reuter's Service.] iKTIALI iW~~IN SHANGHAI Peking, July 11. ml, and it would be the importance f the pro-Japan Shanghai. July 11. he Chihli and Anhui spread to the I.i Shun, Governor of hihli partisan, and governorship of torn up the Shanghai- from Shanending 2,000 ing
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  • 435 7 IjOl R ON GOODWILL. London. July 13. ration was held celebrate Britain's of the mandate foi Palestine. I and others prc- B If ar, Lord Crewe Lord f Rabbi, Doctors Vordau, Sokolow and legati twentyeight counof sympathy from many notthe Bishops of ter wire read. Mr enthusiastically received.
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  • 389 7 SOVIET TRADE. [Reuter's Service.] THB EXCESS PROMTS TAX. London, July 12. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Geoigc Thorne, Mr. Bonar Law confirmed the statement that the Russian .-vu-t Cuvernment had accepted the British Govern.ner.t's conditions as regard resumption c trade and an understanding
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  • 359 7 London. July 12. In the first six months of 1920, 6,415 new companies were registered with a capital of 448,738,000 surpassing the record during the second half of 1919 when the registrations were n.414 with a capital of 1252,7-4-000. New textile companies number 655 with a capital
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  • 456 7 COAL DIFFICULTIES MELTING. Renter's Service] HUM PLANS READY. London, July 11. A Spa Communique this afternoon shows that there is arising a solution to the coal question. Hcrr Simons displayed reluctance to submit the German reparation plans as previously arranged, and said he had just learned that the
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  • 256 7 At the Town Hall. Kuala Lumpur, t'.ie sixth drawing of the F. M. S. War Loan Premium Bonds took place. The drawing was conducted by the following officials Messrs. L. H. Clayton, E. Taylor, Yap Long Hin, Keng Yuon Chong, W. T. Chapman, '.rice, San Ah Wing, Chew
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  • 665 7 STRANGE PLACES OF CONCEALMENT. Writing in a Far East paper Sir Francis Aglen, Inspector-General of the Chinese Customs, describes some of the ways in which opium is smuggled into China. South Siberia and North Manchuria are important sources of opium and the railway is a quick and ea.y
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  • 170 7 When w. find newspapers of such divers hues as the Times and the Westminister Gazette combining to complain of the fact that the passport system is still in force it may b e assumed that public dissatisfacti n on the subject is pretty wide-spread. Much of course depends on
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 21 7 A weighing machine which by means of a phonographic attachment, call, out the weights recorded, is being made at Smethwick, Staffs,
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    • 37 7 a The great merit of the Whigs was, not their insight, which was often imperfect, but their traditional habit of looking out 'for a growing general will as underlying *n\ agitations of the day.— Lord Ha Wane.
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    • 213 7 I _m i wi !■>_— _w imi m, >>i .Mi ii .nt-mmwmmmm mrm\ Robinson <!& Co Ltd. PLAIN PALE PINK l\ A NEW MODE! IN COUTIL CT II |fi STRIPED PALE PINK LOW CUT ELASTIC MJWi^' V \WIW\ X COUTIL, LOW CUT TOP AND LONG .^W| I SKIRT Yp^yM^ WITH
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 633 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated In Japan. ■BDfg MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE MPI_RIAL JAFANKS-I GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without aetice EUROPEAN MAIITLINE FORTNIGHTLY SMtVTCE. fir London ar.d Antwerp via (Malaceia) ,Penan&, Colaa_fra, Saez, Part Said and Maibeillea. SLAMO MARU July IYOMARU .?lM Ug ATSUTA MARU llth Au LIVERPOOL UNE, For Liverpool
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    • 619 8 K. P. M. KONINRLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA Tc.epl.os* IJI Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Marine Sapt. Transhipment Dept. S COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNSfHJMT j RUMPHIUS (Friday, July 16) Batavia, Semarang, and Sourabaya with
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    • 642 8 p. 0. \j* RrnsH^r«r^B apcarYine. I i (Incorporated in England MAIL AND PASSENGER SEi, PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 9 (Under Contract with His Majesty'* c. The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF RuMßav f -trended. uaifl& J He I LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON VO MARSEII Ll- a r, DUE SINGAPORE IFAVrm/^
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 875 9 |g SAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPOUE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. f0 Erstsj. Trengganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patwii, Singora, LaB, Lang-uan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. KcM* l^' Arrivar. Departure ,ATIFOK 19th July 1020 21st July 1920 ;C. 26th July 1920 28th July 1920 Ist Autf. 1920 3rd Aug. 1920
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    • 499 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman BucknaU Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE [Incorporated in England] JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due Route For S'pore KANSAS sth to 10th Aug Suez,
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    • 594 9 FOR VANCOUVER, B.C. (DIRECT). e The S.S. METHVEN is due here about 25th July 1920 and will have prompt despatch for Vancouver, B. C. taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for U. S. A. and Canadian Over 1 Points. For freight and further particulars apply to BO IT STL
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 92 10 |P| A RELIABLE f\ BRITISH J\ BEER fftjfi ROSS'S GI. AUKS HEAD %W PILSENER .OLE AGENTS: The Borneo Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) mmwmmm mmm^mmmmmimmmmm i~a> ———■■■■■■■^■■■■B _H_MWl?^^ A*r*F fmmr __r :V^__ U_- v m^^a_ta_-_i _S» ___v ftyie more cushion stock tyre r.ieans longer life Firestone N o n-S kid
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    • 236 10 THE FAMOUS "HAWK" BRAND HATS OF QUALITY. -^Sj^r u NEW SAMPLES JUST READY yS^&Q&ir Write for samples and quotation thru "rW^i your friends in Kobe or OfaVa. vv TAKAHASHI SEIBOSHO s' &k\^^ (Takahashi Hat Milt. Co., Ltd.) S Osaka, Japan. N^K^^ Cable Address Cable Code. Chapeau A.8.C." sth Ed. "B~
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    • 627 10 aS wV^mm «_^____^__£>f Oi'; W3S&» r ?5t s mfGtP:* V" _^_^_^_B rTrpT i -T_fmnli Irrta. *^i_?lL L__a*___~_r-" Where ccyracy <: eans concitivß Nothing is so essential to the profitable conduct of your business as the elimination Lp of every element of guesswork. You make sure you have an exact knowledge
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  • 62 11 July 15. Bang 4 m.s. 2-4 5-32 Bang, demand 2-3 29-32 Private credits 3 nu 2-4 13-]?; ew York, demand 44% Credits 90 days 47% France, aen.and 525 India, T. I. 117 Hongkong, demand 61*4 Prem. Yokohama, demand 86% •lava, demand 123 Vj Bangkok, demand 90 r < Sovereign,
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  • 159 11 July 15. Tin 250 Tons $140.50 Gamlier 18.00 Garr.birr Cube No. 1 23.00 Pepper niack 21.00 Pepper (waite fair) 45.00 Tapioca, smsll flake, f.q. 7.76 Tapioca, medium pesrl f.q. 10.00 Pearl Sago, small 14.00 Copra Sundried 17.50 Corpa Mix 16.7.) Opium, Benares uncert 8,900 Rice Rangoon White 2,700 Rice,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1922 11 nver 53 Assurance in force over $15,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [Incorporated in Straits Sett.] ggAD OIIHK: Winchester H-use, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry EC The OmW* l2ooo depoBited with the Su eme C u England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act ggyJU"
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    • 277 11 TO LET. COMPACT BLOCK Only once before in the Market as a whole Offices Ground floor 6, 6-A, and 6-B Battery Road and large Godown with ground and First Floor, immediately in rear with frontage at Singapore River and known as No. 4 Boat Quay, Total area ***** sq. ft.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 163 11 VESSELS AT WHARVES TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf No. I.— Shrimp, van Waerwijck. East Wharf No. 2.— Wheatland of Montono, Lindsey Mcller, Betsy Ross. Sheers Wharf No. 3.— Kinta. Main Wharf No. 4.— Lake Fielding, Vondel, Ataka Maru. Main Wharf No. s.— Haleakala, Itola. Main Wharf No. 6. Veronej. Wet Dock
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    • 459 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and locsl mails will be ,'ound in list below: Penang, Malscca, F.M.S. (by Train) 4 p.m. dsiJy (except Sui: .ry). Kota Tinggi and ttations to Kuala Lumpur st s.m. r -<ob Hong Chiap 9 a.m. Tulau Soegi Sultana 9 a.m. P. Batam AP. Bula«g Hock Lim
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  • 424 12 BKffl REPORT. V. thc 1 <»th edition of Rubber Facts tad I fill and if any of our clients far received a copy we shall be happy to supply them. Tir: proposition, there has v rise In pries since last week and ng quotation of i'272 is
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  • 367 12 (July Bth to July 14th.) Share Market.— The depression continues, but signs are not waiting that livelier times are i ear. Rubbers are still neglecte but Tins and Industrials are making business with a firming tendency in both. Th? volume of business over the week ,v; g slightly
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  • 135 12 OFFICIAL RUBBER REPORT. The amal auction of the Singapore Hlber of Commerce Rubber Association \v^_. held on Wednesday and Thursday when eras catalogued 2,025,083 lbs, tons .04.46. Offered 1,574,043 lbs., tons 702.39; .i.d 1487 lbs., tons 420.15. PRICES REALIZED. 1 Lot Ribbed Smoked Sheet sold at <4
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  • 166 12 {.übber. At the opening of the usual weekly aueions on Wednesday the tone was decidedly i and p r i ces *H iound showed declines. Standard Sheet was readily taken up at from 72 to 73% cents, a dec.ine of 3 cents on the week, (4 lots fetched
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  • 196 12 Singapore, July 15. Lower London quotations, news of a de- Bed New York mark.t and rumours f a failure in thai quarter, have had a considerable weakening effect on our mar--ince we last reported and the att.n.ar.vc at the opening of the weekly rubber i.uftion yesterday was poor,
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  • 120 12 The statutory report of the Mentakab Rubber Co. Ltd., (for presentation at the general meeting to be held at the Charcered Bank Chambers, Singapore, on Wednesday, Ju 28 at noon) shows that the total num- r of shares allott?d is 1,000,090 and upon of the shares th" sun
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  • 32 12 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending Saturday, July 17. Saturday, 17. 2.30 p m.— Balestier Range S. R. E. (v) RiHe Club. R. SMITH, Capt. a| Adjutant S.V.C.
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  • 128 12 -hips and Hammers continue in demand. Darbys have been placed at $300. Investments. Loans are easy with S. S. md F. M. S. offering freely. War Trusts ire still in demand. Uniteer Prefs. changed hands at $11.50 and Robinsons Prefs. are -vanted at $117 sellers asking $120. Dividends. Asam Kumbangs
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  • 78 12 S. LAWN BOWLS. > BSTERDAYS (.AMES. Cbamnionship: Singles. Rachwaldy beat Elphtck, 21 16. Doubles Handicap. Main and Hume (plus 2) vs. Van CuylentH rg and Nelson. Unfinished (18 6 in favour of Main and Hume.) Singles Handicap. i werman (plus 2) beat Whitehead (plus 2) 21—5. McKean (minus
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  • 31 12 Singles Handicap. Geddes vs. Hogarth Riches vs. Black. I ousins vs. Main. H hite vs. Nelson. Doubles Handicap. Henderson and McKean vs. Hopkins and Swsnson. Championship. Manchester vs. Brown.
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  • 81 12 S.C.C. versus IL E. .he S.C.C. in ;h_ above fixture on the Esplanade last ereaing won by th? ample m.igin of three to one. al of which Vers scored in til initial half. Lynch Scored ths first g.tl and Winter was reponsible for the other two. Ruse, thc It
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  • 82 12 MA LAY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. Mr. H. M. Mohamad Ghoos, President of 'he Malay Football Association, and President of the Persenangan Stia Club, is preheating two cups for competition under th^ lospicei of the Malaya Football Association. This Cup Co.npetition which will b> known si the "H. AI. Mohamed Ghous Cup"
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  • 76 12 The annual American Tournament promote,! by th. Ladies Lawn Tennis Club proved quite as attractive this year as formerly. The entries were quite as numerous, la fact more so, an 1 two classes were proNitlcd. At the concluding games yesterday a h;rge concourse of spectators were present and
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  • 113 12 S. G. C. vs. S. L. G. C. This match was played at the Race Course on Sunday, llth inst, and resulted in a win fcr Sepoy Lines by 9% matches to 1. The following were the results: Farrant, Cavandish 0 Sanderson, Griffin 0 Lee Warner, Braddell 0 Miles,
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  • 61 12 The draw for first round of the Empire Dock Cup (Ladies), to be played off on or before Friday 23rd ever 9 Holes Handicap. Fi. al 18 Holes Handicap is as follows. Mrs Mentgomerie vs. Mrs. Barrett Mrs. Wi.Hes v.. Mrs Peinlger Mrs. Salmond vs. Niblock Miss
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  • 50 12 Sweepstake Race will be sailed on Sunday morning. Course: Start U. E. I'ie r, round CS "Recorder", Man-o'-War Buoy, Mark Boat off Swimming Club, Mark Bo.t off Hulk "Oscar", Mark Boat off SeaView Hotel and finish at Swimming Club. Once Round. Boats leaving Tanjong Rhu ta 9.30.
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  • 347 12 As almost all the entrants for the forthcoming race meeting have already arrived, the training on Monday morning was more interesting than usual and was- witnessed by a large number of the Turf Club .mbers. Royal Blood was first out and negotiated three furlongs in 44 seconds.
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  • 223 12 i The first two episodes of the Pathe serial Tec Tiger's T:a:l, in fifteen espisodes or tn:rty-one rcids, will be presented at the* Ilarlborough, to-night, in addition to which there will be a Universal production The Phantom Melody, n five parts, featuring Monroe Salisbuy. In the earlier house
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  • 70 12 The P and O No .ara, arrived at Marseilles on the 10th inscart. The Light at Lem Patani, which has for the last year Storked irregularly, has now 'teen put in order. The south inner patch buoy at Langsjea has oisappeared. To mark the pos'tr t ..f the
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  • 148 12 Singapore shippers to Canada and the United States wil be interested to learn of ire recent inauguration by the C. P. O. S. .)f a regular set vice oetween Singapore and Vancouver, the intention being to regularly employ on this run their ffcst freighter ■lahven" and
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  • 71 12 Without interference with the Marconi Wireless Company's usual commercial traffic, Usterniag in" for any unusual sounds was conducted at wireless stations from Chelmsford to Carnarvon and Poldhu (Cornwall) to Sydney (Australia). Mars was at its nearest point to us. a matter of tome 40,000,000 miles away. The planet
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  • 34 12 Aldernu n Albert Ball, father of the distinguished airman, Captain Ball, V.C., who was hilled in France, was recently elected Mayor 0 f Nottingham a position which he has p rev ious. y filled.
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