The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 July 1920

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 18 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTI S ER. jjN GENTB SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1920. No. 10,031.
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  • 667 1 Oxford is the last of the so rail <1 universities m the United Kingdom to surrender romp eek to the Spirit of Ilio A^e. That Spirit is commcrcinlisnv lert •l; under the specious title of utility. The socialistic blight that injj over ci\ilisation, affecting many to whom
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 78 1 Maltheid I BRAS BASAH ROAD I BRITISH I MONTHLY ARRIVALS For Fariiculars apply to Sraham, McPhillips Ltd. So/e Agents S.S. F.M.S. I I OTTO SCHIFFNEk ci, KLING STREET "TT^ T 1 VTCHES and JEWELLERY WHOLESALE SOLE AGENT FOB E OvlEGv WVTCH Co., SWITZERLAND ANG* O-SWISS W VTCH Co, CALCUTTA— SOUnJSEi
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    • 188 1 KELLY AND WALSH, LTD, [Incorporated in Hon^kongr) SECOND EDITION JUST ISSUED now ready i Ta DIRECTORY AND AN ABR.DGED CHRONICLE FOR MALAY-ENGLISH china, japan, BTRAITS SETTLEMENTS H I fTIOIMARV MALAY STATES IM LIIUiMAKI SI AM, BORNEO NETHERLANDS INDIES (ROMANISED) THE I>IIILIPPINES INDO- CHINA ETC Bl R. J. WILKINSON LARGE. f\rhf\
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    • 415 1 THE DAY'S NEWS. i ihi coal battle at Spa has ended in the Germans agreeing to Allied conditions, though the miners hare been incited to talk a kri of nonsense about slavery Page 7, The salute to the French Flag at Berlin has h?en made in true German style, that
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    • 1 1 Roofing
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 78 1 THE WEEK. i Tuvsday, 20th. High rides 0.48 am 10ft 2in 1.46 pm !>f; Tin. Rent Hoard. 8.15 p.m. Humphrey Bishop Co., Vic. Theatre 9.15. Kemayan Rubber Barker's noon. Wednesday, 21st. High Tides i.36 am Oft Tin 2.22 pm 9ft Oin. Humphrey Bishop Co., Vic. Theatre 9.15. Thursday, 22nd. High
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  • 373 2 "Mo> no mist" and Lord Milner. I r mist under the caption Mlmr Preference ami Malaya," writes: I meeting if the Federal Council falaya, held at Kuala Lumpur, a letter Lord M net i laid before the Conn- J cil. The concluding paragraph of the i
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  • 206 2 Mrs. Enrico Caruso was sewing in a lower room of her magnificent summer home rt Kasthampton, Lon K Island. As she sat thinking of her husband, the famous tenor •way in Havana (she says) she heard a kmd and persistent ting-a-ling-a-ling-ing leead. This fcntinnabulntion seemed to be quickly
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  • 157 2 has ju>t been Issued a pamphlet Poultry Keeping in the F.M.S., written by l>r. Bridge* at tiu request of the AgricuKura] Department, with the hope, in the author's words, "that it may be a help to I -mltry keepers in the F.M.S." Although i)r Bridges
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 496 2 NOTICE TO PATRONS OF THE ALHAMBR A Beach Road TAX CHXNG KBE Co., Ltd. Proprietors The Screening of the VTTAGRAPH SERIAL THE WOMAN IN THE WEB OX MONDAY, July 19, and thereafter will commence nightly at 8 o'clock which necessitates the fixing* of the commencement of the SECOND SHOW AT
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    • 848 2 From MONDAY, lT^T^^^u??^^ l^*^" To commen< e at VITA (i RAV II S Marvellous Photo Serial of Melodramatic Adventm ALBERT K SMITH AND CYBUS TOWNSEND Featuring HEDDA NOVA AND PRANK GLEND( Bristling with Action and showing Thrilling and Sensational Stunts THE WOMAN IN THE WEB In 15 Episodes or 30
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  • 660 3 r HSR HALF A CENTUBY. Jb u a tti« ieth „v of Ihe death of Charles Dickens. With the inppc of tach succeeding: year the number I rers has in with each i< nay \i said, the Lon- 'ion that he loved §o well und -iu-m.l sr, 1
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  • 129 3 film Artteti in Nasty Spill- acHtU| jui -ih-Mr. Leonard Stephens, and other well known actors, met with an accident on Saturday morning. Mr. Stephens <raa engaged in filming "Lumpy Ll the Calcutta Sweep,* 1 a new picture play being prepared by Mr. ("arl Lawaon 'himself. The prologue
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 248 3 JftOPEAN MAD' AND I UM 9CKKHHESV "C^j^!^ HCEKBoCESR 99BHBVSEHB 4SSBB !Al STOCKS FOR IMIMEDIATE DELIVERY I I UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incarporated in the Straits Settlements,) v^> j^. lu^ai AMC* l > 'ttfci*-'> fci BEST TRUDUGTIONS GARAGE f ORCHARD ROAD, Ssj^ AND SINGAPORE. !^^T^^ INSPECT 5 SEATER TOURING THE BORNEO COMPANY,
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    • 176 3 *^i*»"mBJBJBJJBJJJJSJK^^- -2EBXBT'. vyr *B3P^K?iT*^B** wg^'* !9 Rl!r\r*^" M t <^** a BBWBTTBWBBJSJBJSBSST Gf r LAPS IP --Tire I C C K I I I I I The Practical Power for Light Farm Work npHIS is the Avery Six-Cylinder 1 Light- Weight Tractor— Model C, especially built for such work as
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  • 808 4 PBASSB CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE RROkERS. kTGAPORE, JULY 19th, 1920. MINING., IFigures in brackets shows the capital »nd issue value of the Share in dollars unless otherwise marked. C. Cum d'w. x equals ex div.] Ampang ($100,000—0) 16.00 Ayfr Weng ($100,000—0) 1.00—1.50 nom Hiiam Tin ($300,000 1)
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  • 277 4 To Force Down Trices. llt'Hin, June The determination of the German public to restrict purchases to absolute necessaries of life rather than p'ay th.3 present extra- 1 vagent prices has been carried out so' thoroughly tnat a serious situation has been created. The great stores in
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  • 187 4 Malcontents' Strict Discipline. Lahore, July 3. The "Civil and Military Gazette" publishes the following furthe particulars of the Jullundur incident wired by Renter. Oi Monday morning the 'inn of the Ist Connaught Rangers, excited by certain news from Home, refused to go cr parade, and intimated that,
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  • 167 4 London. June 9th. The Berlin con nondent of the London Daily Chronicle s;y that a romantic feature of the elections has been the growth of the so-called nopular party, which is identical with the old National Lfberals. The Party was *aised and financed 1 J? Heir
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 329 4 AIR FLOAT JOILE T PREPARA TIONS Everybody knows and uses "Air-Float Talcum Powder so soft so fresh so fragrant yet si; inexpensive. More "Air-Float'* is sold than any other kind of talc. And everybody welcomes the new "Air-Float" Toikt Preparations Cold Cream, Tooth Powder and Paste. You could buy no
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    • 122 4 Giiaranteed Writing Satisfaction j LmicmiHUcr f^h Fountain Pen I S h ??a 5 1 Si I i I til 1 To secure complete gua /an teed w rit ing itisfaction be certain that the pen you buy bears the name M CONKUN"andhas fe "j£y theXrescent Filler/' C! 5^3 that automatically
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    • 355 4 (KING KENG LEE CO IMPORTANT M(TI()\ S .\I.K v The undersigned have been instructed to sell b) public avetba RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES IM.a. On MONDAY the 9th. August 1020 at Twenty five valuable freehold building Sites, on R r Street, su.'table for godowns etc. :F ALLEN GLEDHILL, Solicitors. hi AuctJoi.,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 188 5 TnTSSflßr*. "c xsrssßgcsßßvw^ j*. 91 -a* ESTATE BUREAU DUPIRE UKOS. RUBBER DEPARTMENT IK AM) GENERAL BROKERS 2 DE SOUZA STREET. in Kling street. Cecil Street, Ansoa 1 and Tank Road. Road and Cavana^h Road. Vacant in Tank Road. I Bungalow teak wood throughout and freehold bednx itting room etc., upstairs.
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    • 432 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION 1 SALE OF Hie lamps Watts vele inn ;uul Prof Kal Washing suitable tal Lighting. To b B I 1920 I R m POWELL fc CO., LTD., Auctioneers. in Singap T 7 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak li Farniture, Piano, Organ, I Al and l'l VPilkic Road
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    • 708 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF RuW r :ind Cut* > V To be lield al RALLPIKI STREET ON SATURDAY Utk JULY, 1920 at 10.30 a i. CHING KE.\(; LEI CO., Auctioneers. 7 DEFAULTERS SALE. The undersized haTi baa* instructed by the concerned to sell by public auction at No. Q
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    • 794 5 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT OF JOHORB. 1 BIJC WORKS DEPARTMENT Tender are Invited foi the following works: :>: of Class one Quarters. For the 1 Town Board. ahiJjZl Of CI M ono Quarters. For the Hi slth Offlc< r. f; V ry Of t-nder wui 1, required to deposit the sura of
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    • 664 5 THE WILLOUGHBY N^S\ RAINCOAT, IN FAWN 'I'U M'"'.i PARAMATTA CLOTH. 'r' A i ft i RELIABLE IN HEAVY "V| XT IT RAINS. STORM CUFFS Aj l AND COLLAR. ALL I SEAMS SEWN. ii jJt^""*"^ price SPECIAL OFFER IN READY TO WEAR SPORTS COATS. BELT AT BACK— WELL SHAPED COLLARS GREY
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  • 46 6 THOMAS. On the 10th June, at 2 Clifford Place. St. Saviours, Jersey, Edward Faithful Thomas, formerly Advocate of the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements practising at IVnang, eldest son of the late Rev. R. P. Thomas. Vicar of Christchurch, Chester, in his 83rd year.
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.
    • 2023 6 Writing some time ago on the question of strike breaking, we pointed out what a formidable weapon publicopinion, when translated into action, threatened to become against oppressive trade unionism. The first and most notable example was the failure of the railway strike at home to cripple the country,
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  • LOCAL WIRES.
    • 36 6 l*ron. ()u Ku At the dcleg Pcitang, llai hitended. It u. ..-•\i the mi Sept l" -•Ifiit :r :s »U I during the jear's irenu lr''h progranun with the addition i b*tt foment
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    • 16 6 (Jr.. OU <n Saturday to decid< Perak WTar Memorial, «.f nibi bo erected.
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    • 115 6 imoni whether he w Irregu slow cawing in. dents in that country, often and delivery of i aware that the arrival of (Jnittd mi in tli, pre-war weekly mail st r\ oily provided by tl ental Stean Navigation I Mr. A. H. [Uingworth, in "Improvement
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  • 84 6 (.iuantif vs ator-suppl> BCntfMi At special of ths Corporation resolution was i application hv nade r-mction to raise B loan of K fr+PTinf r> i par eent i Another if I matter the Torporat ion w s cutta water-supply t j I t)ii> water expert Mr M providing
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 157 6 OALDBEGK Wl%o6flE6oß Co., LIMITED. Incorporated in BhAQfhaij Wine Spirit Merchants WHOLESALE RETAIL SEND FOR PRICE LIST 87, Cecil Street Telephone /V^. 228. MR. H. N. BUCKERIDGE UM of M'wra. LAFAYETTE, PHOTOGRAPHERS to Their MAJESTIES Begs to annount* that b. conducts THE ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO in SINGAPORE. AT THE BURLINGTON, 100
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    • 15 6 .■•.■-.■*.l\l\H\l .■\sr.BT\H\S-.1".8'.l i Bungalows j Godowns Land SINGAPORE REALTY CO. 3A Malacca St. J! l'.lM'.l'.l'.r.lM'.r.lM'.lMM'J>,
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  • 283 7 jANS GIVE WAY. r SI jo WORE. iltf* 8 K Spa, IsJ] 15. I The situa- but it I will form. The of the German Berlia, July 15. ii. owing d th« •ra Ruhr." i in the I to allow eir rif. I by r forced I
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  • 616 7 AMERICA CUP RACE. '.'enter's Service] iUEKU an TENNIS si OCBSB. London, July 18. I reat interest is eentred in the first race the America Cup today on s course en miles to the wit.dward and fifteen miles back, off S.uidyliook. The course :nu t be completed
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  • 382 7 The night of the 28th June marked a gre»t. event in the Annals of the history of the Railway namely the running of the hr<t night passenger train. The train which leaves Kuching at nine o'clock each night has been started for the convenience of both
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  • 227 7 MUTUAL HATRED. [Reuter's Service.] UNFAIR PEUBBIAN VOTE. London, July 16. It is leliably reported that Wrangel has i«fUMd to withdraw to the Crimea in compliance w th the terms proposed by the itice ot, July 1 1. London, July If. The <me# correspondent at Kov.ro says thai
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  • 198 7 Paris. July 17. Latest reports from Rambouillet state hat President Deschanel's health is daily showing improvement. It is believed that the [^resident intend? to return to Paris in Monday n-ext. The French authorities sre preparing to withdraw the decree enforced on 23 April. which prohibited the importation into
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  • 105 7 Teheran 27th June. Mushir-ed-Dowleh is attempting to form 1 '.ru t. If he succeeds he will immediately hold new elections to the Mejlis. He has stipulated for the inclusion in his Cabof Mustof-ei-Mameak, a former Premier, who hitherto has been on the British Black List for his
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  • 221 7 SULKY GERMANS. [Router'3 Service.] FIGHTING IN LIMERICK. London, July 17. Eighty soldiers accompanying policemen entered Uellyanders in Limerick at three in The morning, intending; to make arrests. They were fired on from windows, but took cover and returned the fire. Fighting lasted /or an hour. A civilian
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  • 262 7 Buenos Aires, July 18. Escalier, the leader of the Bolivian Remiblicrn Party, interviewed prior to his departure to join the new Bolivian Government, declared the latter contemplated no policy hostile to foreign states particularly to Chile. The Government will submit it» just aspirations to the League of
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  • 256 7 The President of the B. X. D. Chamber of Commerce promised to make enquiries in Manila and Hongkong to see if help could be obtained in regard to training dressers. The Central Hospital Scheme would I been a help in this direction bat u present conditions
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 163 7 ROBINSON AND CO., LTD. THE GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT \i NEW STOCK f\ jy^ OF 'Y SOFT PLEATED FRONTS '1 IJ STARCHED CUFFo. "W h' DRESS SHIRTS 3 STARCHED FRONTS "Jr f If Uk AND CUFFS. \&W WITH OR WITHOUT COAT CUT SKIRT PjOCKED IN '.i Si/."-. 14 inches to 18 inches.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 623 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated in Japan. S l* mSU MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPEWAL J AJANJES* GOVERNMENT. H Subject to alterations without &»tlc« EUROPEAN MAILTINE FORTNIGHTLY SDVICE. tr London and Antwerp via (Malaria) ,Penang, Cobvfct, Bm* P«rt S*l« and Marseilles. TYOMARU ,111! ATM TA MARU f u BHILZUOKA MARU Aug.
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    • 641 8 K. P. M KONINKLYKE P/IKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). BOYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA ?*kpfecme 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Depi. 1002 Mtncgers Desk h H37 Marine Sopt. Tranahipa«Bt D»ft 8 COLL YE R QUAY. I NDEJK CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVFRNM«NT VAN KECK (Tuesday, July 20) Riouw,
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    • 531 8 P. &O. BRITISH INDu I AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated in Eajian^k MAIL AND PASSENGER SET PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S (Under Contract with His Majesty's r The Company MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMP $jjper«ded. A I LONDON FAR EASTERN SERVK FROM LONDON r DUE SINGAPORB JEYPORE about 25th July DEVANRA PLASSY
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 372 9 SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. l 1 /INCORPORATED IN SIAM). BINGAPORI BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. KrrfS/i Trengganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, LaBan lon, Lang»u*n, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arriva* Departure )K 19th July 1920 21st July 1920 EnaVG 2Gth J ul >' 1920 28th July 1920 LAYA W Aug. 1920 Jird
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    • 433 9 LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. Co. (Incorporated in Italy.) OUTWARD SAILINGS. INNSBRUCK for Honckon*, Shanghai and Japan ports abt. July HOMEWARD SAILINGS. *A PERSIA for Penan* Colombo and Trieste, late July. PILSNA for Pfennig, Colombo and Trieste about Aug. For freight and j apply to Societa Commissionaria di Esp. di Imp. (late
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    • 426 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 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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    • 562 9 FOR VANCOUVER, B.C. (DIRECT). The S.S. METHVEN is due here about sth Au^u:,t 1920 and will have prompt desyaich for Var.c-vcr, B. C. taking cargo on trough Bill of Lading for U. S. A. mod i Can-adian Ov ...Points. For freight ard further particulars apply to BOUSTEAD CO., Agents, C.P.O.
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  • 241 10 .'ollapsil/e Outfit i n a Small Case. A "Bachelor's Outfit,* 1 which may htlp to relieve the furnishing difficulty caused by high price*, hai been designed by Mr. J. F. Rit ;!e of 11 Wai I Heath p*'mingham. It comprise* all the furniture a bachelor or bachelor-girt,
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  • 179 10 The Women Police. A pondent sendi the Civil! and Mili Gt Eette a most amusing and charmingly ription of the women police, who are now taking up their! streets of London. He calls' the woman police cian "Bobette," "she Is frequently lacking in discretion. One day < I a
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  • 180 10 CARTOONIST OBTAINS INJUNCTION Mr. Harry Conway Fisher, known as "Bud Fisher."' earl to the Daily Express, obtained an injunction In the Chan-' eery I >i\ ision against S Albert Butt. Mr.' Barrett, Mr. Leon Pollock and Mr. Larry Ceballos for ;i!:e£ed infringement of copyright Counsel stated that "Bud Fished was
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  • 157 10 I Rhodes and Siis Ua.l:. Marcosson, the American jounalist who is raid to have I everybody of importance in Europe except Mr. Asquith, in hi3 book, "A to aturea in Interviewing:," relates (authentically or otherwise) hov.- Lord Northcliffe once se.:;red an interview with Cecil Rhodes. "II? went
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 205 10 Dewar's c WHfK LABEL* Whisky 111 J^K 9 1 H« lit 6BJS 'VIS I lii^p if TUB M.\r\.\a 111 Mm 11. »«m«!< HA. THE ORIGINAL PICTI'RE THE TROrERT^' OF JOHN PEWAR SONS LTD. Messrs Huttenbach, Lazarus Jons, LIMITED. 1 SINGAPORE. I IG REASON g^ In preference to any other plug
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    • 289 10 PRO MPT HAVE REMOVED TO -76CECIL ST. PHONE 2228 jlst arbiyed Sengs from the Musical Play "WHO'S HOOPER r AFGAR, and "BRAN PIE REVUE." Also the latest songs from America etc. etc. o H. l\ HUDSON'S Cheapest House in Town, Tel. 1765. 100 North Bridge Road. THB FAR EASTFKX TOURIST
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    • 211 10 wfa P" Y^l ll Lai ll *WW «*DiS 8RO! Kj/^IM (Incorporated in England) TO-DAY AN OPPORTUNITY PRESENTS ITSELF TO YO? I WILL YOU GRASP IT NOW Woollen Rugs Carpets 23 per cent, off Marked Price To Be Cleared To Make Room Prices Will Suit Every Purse Wassiamuli Assomull Co. Phone.
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  • 62 11 July 19. Bank 4 m.s. 2-4 3-32 Bank, (ieniar i 2-3 27-32 Private ere*.::.. J m.s. 2-4% New York, demand 44 i£ Credits 00 days 471; France, demand 520 India, T. T. 12© Hongkong, demand 61% Prem. Yokohama, demand 86% Java, demand 122 Vis Bangkok, demand 9114 Sovereign, Buying
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  • 160 11 July 19. Tin Buyers (no sellers) $140.50 Gam bier 13.00 Garr.bif r Cube No. 1 23.00 I'eppcr Tilack 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 Corpa Sundric.l Ccrpa Mix. 16.60 Opium, Benares uncert 8,900 Rice Rangoon
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  • 16 11 July 10. Du S. S., Rindjani, C W. VU from Rotterdam for Batavia.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 288 11 ver Assurance in force over $15,000,000. I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [Incorporated in Straits Sett.] HBAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry EC The a*** I- nMM with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act ,NS or
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    • 525 11 CHARTERED BANK Of Jndia, Australia and China, Incorporated in Kn^land by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital £2,000,000 lund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors i'2,000,000 BEAD OFFI4 t.\ London, E.C. a k d Branches. Unril ar Hongkong iYnang kok Hoilo Paket IP©h Ranpoon Karachi BaJgOB (aK Klanvr Seremban ton Kobe Shanghai
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    • 577 11 HO HONG BANK, LIMITED, HEAD OFFICE Singapore Raffles Chambers 5 and 6 BRAN'CHES IVnang— Bs Beach Street. Malacca- i:u Jonker Street. Muar 7T-7i> Jalap Suleiman, li.tu Pahat— 109 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT London, Now York, Sun Francisco, Shanghai Hongkong Amoy, Batavia, Sourabaya, Samai ang, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised 8,000,000
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    • 437 11 m^^^KBBBBKOBBOBMMBSBSBBBM Sat .YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LTD. n 1. o ane °n>or«ted in Jap an Capita Subscribed y. 100,000,000 Capital Paid Up Y 1000 000 Rew™ F ua d Y 44,000; 0 00 Preßident h. K. Kajiwara Egq Vice-Preßiti3tit S. Suxoki Esq DIRECTORS. V Kajiwara Esq. F. Watanabo Esq. J. Soma
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    • 303 11 TOOTH- ACHE A BURDEN Why should you bear that which can be relieved almost immediately if yoil j only take the trouble of consulting K. TSUTADA Japanese Denii3t (Phone No. 1245 V 74 Bras Basah Rd., Singapore. Extraction Painless Attendance by Appointment Office Hours 8 to 5 p.m. on week
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 265 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local mail* will b« .'ound in list below: Penang, Malacca, F.M.S. (by Train) p.m. daiiy (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and stations to Kuah Lumpur at 6 a.m. Batam &P. Buia.i? Hock Lim a.m. Cucob Edina 0 a.m. Cu«ob Hang Chiap 1) a.m. Pulau Soepi Sultana
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    • 141 11 VESSELS AT WHARVES. TANJONG PAGAR. Wharf No. 1. Shrimp, van WaerwijVk. East Wharf Xo. U-J Thoiißwa, Betsy Ros». Sheers Wharf No. 3.— Nil. Main Wharf No. 4. Badiny, Ariaka Maru, Chak Sang, Hymettus. Main Wharf No. s.— Gregory ApflS. Main Wharf No. 6. Abron. Wet Dock No. 7.— Saigon Maru.
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  • 561 12 MR. VIRGO AND THE Y.M.C. A $150,000 WANTED IKOM SINGAPORE. Mr. J. ,i. Virgo, C.BX, Honorary World's atr M moven who in Singapore at present, is the first Eritisher to have been accorded that tu.it ion, hitherto that honour having been enjoyed by distinguished, men on the < tinent. He
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  • 296 12 There is j robably no country in the world favoured in the matter of edible sea weeds lhan Japan, there bein# probably Upward vt six hundred kinds found along The spec;-.-.- called awonori, or Asakusa r.uri, is perhaps the most prized. T! is Is
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  • 397 12 THE OBCHARD-RD MYSTERY. At tho instance of Inspector Renge of the artment, a Chinese named Lee Yan Swo was summoned, and was fined fIUO by ("apt. Rowbotham in the Third I'ourt jc for driving: his car without The as a sequel to an o tknt which occur-
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  • 72 12 Fra»fi s Report. JUibbvrs. Very ijuiet. Tapahs $25, Balpowniet $7. 50. Utan Kimpans $3.90, Craisrivlc- A lenbys 85 c«nts, Haytors >, Malaka .">, and Kluangs j. Mininjr. Firmer. Tail >uth ngi z\:27,. North 1 Hitams I.in^ruis $6 Cdlieoies $29.25, Ra- > 1 .30. Trono: s $17.70. Industrials.
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  • 369 12 London, June 22. < pper. Has rallied £16 per ton ami now ti.at the American Tinplate works an freed from their strike troubles, their larg>3 output should lead to an enormous consumption of Tin. The statistics therefore, which have been bad, should improve provided i abour troubles
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 18 12 The S. C. Tennis Courts will be opened for play oil Thursday the Jl'nd inst.
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    • 46 12 YI>TKKI)AYS PLAY. Mat i.ail 1 a 'crson 'Jl i>. McKean beat Bowerman 21 6. Doable Handicap. Main and Hume (plus 2) beeit Van (jylen!n.r; Nel n < r.) 21—11. Slnties Handicap. nus 1) verscfl Kelson (mini: oricnished 19— (In favour of Nelson).
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    • 26 12 Single Handicap. Mllin (owt 1) vs. XJson (owe 3). Championship. Lowndea vs. Black. Van Cuylenburg vs. Lyall. i ousins vs. Kni^h;. Hopkin vs. Norri-e,
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    • 120 12 Mi-Hord* btat K\-Servicers. Tlit well deserved the victory they scored over an ex-servics eleven, who were i itors to the Tar.^lin Barracks yesterday aft< n* on. From the commencemilitary had the better of the exchanges, and in spite of the work of indiviuut'.i members of the visiting team, they
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    • 151 12 r>urinp the recent visit of H. R. H. I l Vnce of Wale- w Suuti; Wales, the tralian Jockey Club arranged a twolay meotin^r at K mdwick, jrivinp in p ise M.mey over i'lo,ooo. The two prim-ira events w re th II i ter Plate of
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    • 220 12 Tlie Prince of Wales who is now tou: Australia is exceedingly popular and lis admiration of the Sport of Kings and frequent vishs to the races tends to enhance it. lie is an ardent "punter" ami a Sydney telegram of June 19 says: .\t Uandwick to-day
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    • 149 12 A good number of interested opectatori mbled in the vicinity of the uajeeourse yesterday morning to witness the advertisJ trial flight of the D. H. 9. but they Wt n disappointed because the flight did not take p'jfto* on account of an accident to th? tail skid. Lieuts
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  • 193 12 The P. and O. I sis has been sold to the I .1 Line for th > Gibraltar-Ca abltenca van. The Isis and her sister ship Osi~is n-i i fast despatch vesse's w! ich from I> 1 .)8 down to the outhxeak of war carried lie mails between
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  • 167 12 Henry B. Walthall with Edna Mayo, the popular eo-stars of 'he Essany Studio;, will be seen in a thrilling production at the Gaiotj Cinema to-ni^ht in The Misleading Lady in five parts, adapted from the play of les Goddard and Paul Dickey. together with 1 and 10 of
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  • 391 12 More Efficient than Electricity. recently delivered Presidential :»> the annual meei of the Institute ol u lulii at Storey's-gi be, >.V«! some of our si :ii i erroidea of the fu^ut lustry. These men considered its capacity for advance inferior or even negligible as comj a t<l
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  • 56 12 Orders for week ending July 2-">. Tuesday 20. Fifth and Sixth Troops Parade, 5.15 p.m. Wednesday 21. Signalling Class, *>.ir» p.m. Thursday 22. Physical Culture Class, 5.15 p.m. Friday 23. Band Practice, Malay Volunteer Club 5.15 p.m. Saturday 24. Sports Heats, Raffles In- stitution, 2 p.m. Individual
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    • 152 12 j I QNA I I GUARANTEED EIGHT ,i« s lD fl (JIVE IT A TRIAL. QTJ. V I ITSKLF. I STOCKED BY 9 ANN LOCK Co. n aU rv I SIN ENG SEN(;. Church 1 YONG HOA HONG Roche ENG HOA Co 1 KWONG JIN HENG. North i I CHIN
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