The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 July 1920

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  • 18 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. iMaltheid Reefing rff CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1920 No. 10,033.
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  • 214 1 In the debate on the Dyer case in India Lord SinUa pleaded that the matter be dropped and whilst protest' Dyer*! action, ur^ed hi^ untrymen n«>t to coontenanee the Ghandi moremeni Page 7. Another Irish crime is the shooting of tn.- Minister Police Commissioner in his th;h.
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  • 948 1 THE LA ND OF THE CROCODILES. Long ago, when the earth was young, a mighty giant called Baginda Ali ruled the world. In stature he was tailor tlxan a coconut tree and his chest was seven depa broad; when he wanted to catch lish ha ater from the sea until
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 59 1 I ffO4O BRITISH I :lY JIHRIVAiQ I iliEiLI HflfliYMliij I For Particulars apply to I caliam. iMc^hii tips td, gents S.S. F.M.S. II T T O SCHIFFNEH I KLING STREET \f\i 3 EWELLBBY HOLESALE <.GENT FOE s H Co., OLBURB e j] ion of French Hors d'Oeuvres Z 57 VARIETIES
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    • 229 1 t Mitiiiiiiii»HiitiniiiiimHuiiiiiittiiuuii I .^tf Zl *<!*» TTTED WITH COM- S BINATION YALE LOCKS g ADJUSTABLE SHELVES S g AND PARTITIONS g INSIDE DIMENSIONS gj LARGE SIZE 4 10 in. by 2 9 in. by 1 9 in. H JR MEDIUM SIZE 310 in. by 2 9 in. by 1 9
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    • 211 1 i LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Anyone who hankers after buying an up-to-date I ungalow in a delightful part of Singapore is recommended to study page j Shipping: K. P. M., Ocean Steamship, Canadian Pacific Ocean Services, latest sailing lists; Notice to passengers by the j Agapenor; Notice re cargo by the Thongwa
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 45 1 THE WEEK. Thursday, 22nd. High Tidei 2.27 am Oft lin H.Ol pm Bft Sin. Humphrey Bishop Co., Vic. Theatre 9.16 Friday, 23rd. High Tides 3.24 am Bft 3in 3.45 pm Bft Gin. High Tidei 6 n. 4.38 pm. Bft 4in. Ula Pandan Rubber, Evatt's noon.
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  • 297 2 A Newabej with a Ra» ]j ■!€>■. Paris June 6. TTic name of a ragged new -vend or, Peie! la Cerise, is in everybody's t:.ujt:; to-day. lie has achieved tha title h.s roai narn^ BfllegOt through the astounding good' luck that has attended him on the race-]
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  • 176 2 Th< opened recc: 8 f St. Maiy K |ti on of vtry fine an-1 rare Jacob U G j.sse^ -Mr. Cecil Davis, of Wc»U>n-l ■upper-Mare. oi the pieces are from fehe now U collection discovere<l about twelve ymn a^ 0 at Oxbur^h Hall, the seat of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 25 2 M u bje<:tion t0 five^lollar theatre I IT si" l thB would want •jn doTlar. apiece as cormnisaion for felling them. (New York World.) j
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    • 374 2 bIttECT ROUTE IS THE BEST. Our poopli h:iv i on A^^ tr.iin d by \n yT^iP DIRI ,^^x J»^pfe\ for tl of the year, 3 *^^^/^(4^^ but I of ti. < iW f A shops as Nfleetod in the ly I ?^j/j^ V y oiTfrin^s of tli. v B'l| i
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    • 711 2 To commence at B VITAGRAPH 3 Marvellous Photo Serial of Melodramatic 1 ALBERT E. SMITH AND CYRUS TOWN., N Featuring HEDDA NOVA AND J. FRANK (.1] Bristling with Action and showin Thrilling and -tional Stunts THE WOMAM IN iHE WfR In 15 Episodes or 30 R A serial of Adventure,
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    • 76 3 j r^i. a«v v^ o^^ ytk. ißk i^T 4^^^^B '■''v I^l T^ *\T TTB T^ A T"i IV ofa Jhb HBMißbi .-..iLa oJLi «-w LI £a£g§ (LI ft g£ I Tft T rO F i I Baza .p Shops THE 1 «ODL THE Hectric Cooking PARK. COMMODIOUS HOUSE. I I
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    • 376 4 1920 CATALOG No. 92. Now Ready /»lr\ O ur 500-page, profusely illustrated S II catalog of General Merchandise, A->|B w^? Foodstuffs and Machinery is now Jl i V-f S Tne eneral increase in price of all \\\j ib^***^^ merchandise makes it more than f^Jim ffiL&^TSi^^^ ever desirable to exercise the
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    • 293 4 |lfl!i!llill|tlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!llllll^ i More Daylight Saving! j NO STROPPING —NO HONING MADE >N^ lJ S A KNOWN THE^^^^^^WORLD OVER. This famous world-wide Gillette principle the hard tempered, sharp, smooth, lasting blade, no §j strops, no hones appeals to every man whose H time and energy are too valuable to waste. GILLETTE
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    • 401 4 CHING KENG LEE CO. »N THE SUPREME COURT OF THK STHAITS SI-tii.kmT^ SBTTUMENT Ol BINGAPOKB Estate of Syed Ahmad bin Hassan Al Mutahar (dectaseii The undersigned have been instructed to soil by Publ room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, on Monday Oth Aupusi undermentioned valuable properties: Lot No. Description 1. No.
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    • 242 5 rE m estate bureau dupire bros. rubber department ESTATE AND GENERAL BROKERS 1: Street, Cecil Street, Anson ii Canal Road and Tank Road. Koek Road and Cavanagh Road. Vacant land in Tank Road. H B ngalow teak wood throughout and freehold bedrooms, sitting room etc., upstairs. and billiard roama -tairs.
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    • 528 5 AUCTION BALEE. 1 will sell by tiofl •SB, \o. :jo KUng JULY 1 No 45 ft. JT-built brick and tile 1 707 1 1190 s month No. rolling house Xo 1 »-i LBOO sq.ft. hold land and ihoph. 7 K< k re ha id irket 111 sq. ft. ttd the
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    • 659 5 ALCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF~ Su r«'-. Wt p. a k Ho\J hold Kurnittm (..uk«' Pianu in splendid condition, crockery, r lass and plated ware ate. To be held at <>ur saleroom, Raffles Chambers, RafTVs PI <>X FRIDAY, ttrd JULY ItM, at 10.30 a, p. Campriafftg: V..- p np Harmed
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    • 896 5 NOTICES. DJI MOHAMIS SAII~ N :< herebj oven that the goodwil of the business of a cloth merchant carried or under the style or firm of Hadji Mohamcd Saio Hadji Mohamed Suhid bin Hadji No. ir,o, Arab Street, Singapore been purchased by ABDI'L HAMID BIN MOHAMED SAHID and that all
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    • 373 5 I J^HJIEAWAY LAIDLAW CO., LTD > I f r < \sWf h&+%k I _^j j| The "Flash" One /f\ ij! Day A'.nm Clock. \-rJ/ C /.Nickel Hated Case. '-Ball on Eack, Accur- /j^" <J t ate Tin;e Kseper. ™'fl Price C5.50 Each. g I Tne "Handylite" f^^^ j "Baby Ben"
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 43 6 FROST.- -On the 21st inst. at the Maternity Hospital Singapore to Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Frost of Straits Trading Coy. Pulo Brani a son. TONKIN. On July 21st at tho Maternity Hospital, Singapore to Mr. and Mrs. S. Tonkin, a son.
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  • 752 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1920. America's Problems. If the cabled news from Washington is correct, it would seem as if Governor Cox of Ohio, who is to be the official Democratic candidate at the forthcoming Presidential election, has sufficiently overcome the alleged "unfavourableness" of White House -to him,
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  • 407 6 Mr. J. D. Kemp, his many friends will be glad to hear, is out and about again, neither hurt nor blemished, after his ret unpleasant experience. (S. Echo. We hear on good authority says the Aral ay Mail that it is probJable that a Railway Board for Malaya will be
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  • 111 6 Ideal weather conditions favoured the departure short iy after eight o'clock yesterday morning of Lieuts Parer and McIntosh in their D. H. 9 aeroplane on a further stage in their flight to Australia. H. E. Major-General D. H. Ridout, and their host Mr. C.
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  • 43 6 (Aneta). Hata\ia. July 21. Parer and Mclntosh safely landed at Mun tok, the capital of tin* island of Bar.ka, at 12.46 and lire not starting till to-morrow; for Kalidjati owing to a strong a.lvcr&e wind. They had a good journey.
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  • 72 6 As an experiment in traffic control it is proposed to allow DO vehicloa to ent«r Raffles Place or Commercial Square from Frince or I>e Sonza street and no vehicles to leave the Square by D'Almeida street. This wi'.l gyrt two cliief entrances to the Square namely
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  • 83 6 acknowledged $886,561.43 C. W. R. Mil ar. Port Dickson 100 I--_v: Stia Club 1,013.66 Mas Abdul Kmrim 2~> Sir Waiter Napier (2nd contribution) 2 Per Consul General for Japan: Kenri Tsutaun. Bras Basah Road 200 Shichitaro Kashio, Middle-rd 100 Sugimura Yoko, North Bridge Road 100 fokuma.tu yama,
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  • 40 6 CHILDREN'S A ID SOCIETY. Previously acknowledge $19,919.25 Lady Guillemard 100 Miss. I. Peche (M:>\ and June) 20 An Old Singaporean 20 A Friend of Childi 500 Mrs. H. Gunn 15 Sporting Club 225 total $20,799.25 W. H. MacGREGOR, Hon. Treasurer.
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  • 377 6 The hundredth birthday of rubben as an i:vilcle of commerce ia being celebrated today says the Evening Newr of June. 12th. In the spring of IS2O rough lumps of "caoutchouc" (as rubber was then known) were constantly arriving in England, but solely as curios. That same spring
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  • 485 6 revk (;o<1 ""man M,. iiffs The Dean of Romanes I in t( Theatre, Oxford, I, Idea of I audience, including many <r fc members of the I ty Dr. Intro, n tIM c said that our optira r <*. clear to thems,. meant by progress, »nd
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  • 18 6 I We »re »tUI, as a people <- attainment of mm a P'^ 4 cookery .—R n- Malcolm M^'
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    • 119 6 CmOBECR MMEgOR 00.,| LIMtTED. 'Incorporatefl In Shaa^hfci). Wine Spirit Merchants WHOLESALE RETAIL 87, Cec#7 Street Telephone No. 228. MR. 11. N. BUCKERIDGE UU of Meura, LAFAYETTE, PHOTOGRAPHERS to Tb»u MAJESTIES Begs to announce that h» conduct! THE ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO in SINGAPORE. AT THE BURLINGTON, 100 Pacti Ntttfc of th«
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    • 12 6 Bungalows Godowns Land SINGAPORE REALTY CO. S 3A Malacca St. 4 r.EUM'.rj*.i'.r.flMMMMMvr,
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  • 201 7 lflfi OFFICER SHOT K^AT CLUB. s lAKING fi BTBPB London. July 18. ner, i at the irmedmea fined on the Conwith bullets, and I I vty nteet with tho I -n at night, walked g uxded the door Viet two ol r gentle- ,ml ggered, I ot,
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  • 128 7 London. July 19. ••mmons, replying to the forthcoming n railway fares, of which during has created great public mgtb defendhe ground inmen, and higher the date fares should hat the V i .or that ly charg*despite the se could not be N ILISATION. London. July l'».
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  • 214 7 LORD SINHA'S APPEAL. [Reuter's Service.] DROP THE MATTER. London, July 20. In the House of Lords there was a large lance of members and peeresses, when Lord Finlay brought up a motion deploring the conduct of General Dyer's case as unjust to him, and establishing a precedtnt dangerous
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  • 467 7 London, July 20. In the House of Commons, moving an adjournment to discuss "the immediate danger to British interests arising from the threatened hostil ties in Syria." Capt. OrmsbyGore vigorously criticised the Government and declaied that the supreme British Inter•st m the Middle East, as elsewhere, was the
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  • 71 7 The fourth Asm. cootimwd in •he Supreme Cow lay before the Chief Justice, Sir Tohn Bucknill K.C. A case which occupied the attention of the jury for most of the day was that in which Ong Hok Tee is charged with using a genuine a forged document purporting to be
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  • 526 7 FOUND AT COVENT GARDEN. Among The Bananas. A fairly large snake has been found in Covent Garden by a salesman who was opening a large banana crate, but it will rever pet to the Zoo, for it was killed and Hung into a dust heap. According to one
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  • 196 7 They are no longer in season at any rate on the oricket-field. No county side now possesses an expert lob-bowler, Mr. H. Simpson-Hayward, of Worcester"ihije, who was described as an "underhand Schwarz." being tho last to deserve such a description. In the new Badminton 44 Cricket Mr. Rockway Wilson
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  • 73 7 The total amount of F. If. S. tin exported 1 1019 amounted to 620,618 pikuls, showing •crease of 7,2i>7 pikuls on the 1918 fiyaire. The. o figures, however, take into an tunt stocks on hand at th-e beginning and end of the year, and on the basis of 72 per
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  • 1045 7 MODERN PROGRESS. To The Editor Sir Your contributor Jock tells us that the socialistic bright that is creeping er the world has persuaded this generate n that nothing ia production that cannot be bought and sold in the market; and that as the only concern of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 122 7 Robinson ®> Co., Ltd. LYONS CAUFORNIA GLACE FRUITS PREPARED WITH PURE CANE SUGAR AND CORN SYRUP for TENNIS PARTIES, DINNERS Etc. IN 1 lb TINS. IN 2 1b TINS. MIXED FRUITS MiXED FRUITS CRYSTALLIZED Price $5.75. PRUNES. CRYSTALLIZED Price $3.50. Price $6.50. FULLER'S ASSORTED CHOCOLATES O^tot^ PRICE w CIGA.RS HB
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    • 605 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA* (Incorporated In JftpNfc H U UL CONTRACT WITH TBLS DfPEBIAL J AT ANE3I GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without s*»ttc« EUROPEAN MAIITiNE FORTNIGHTLY &&RVICE. e«r Lnndcn a: WWf via (Malacca) ,Per.ang, Cotenkt, P«rt SmSi and M.ir«elH«3. rv^w.nir 4th Aug. IYO MARU Ilt h A \TSITAMA 9-th w SHIDZUOKA
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    • 670 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE P \EETV AART MA ATSCHAPPU (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA T<»2«9koa« ISI Psnsage Dcpt. 1202 Freight DepL 1002 Mcvagrers Desk 1437 Marine Bapt. Trarth pat4»J Dv^v 3 COLL YE R QUAY. UNBFK CONTRACT WITH TEE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVB3NMENT SEMBILAN (Thursday, July 22)
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    • 472 8 P. &O. BRITISH INDU I AND APCAR LLNE. I (Incorporated In tnj?lartt KAIL AND PASS; £fl PENINSULAR AND ORIENT A i «J:!der Contract v f AiAII. LONDON J N SEHVV FftOH LONDON I E SINOAPOKI JEYPORK about 26th T ulv D] PLASSY about 20th July Fss«tnj?er» lor Earope are okftd
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 366 9 rfiTsiAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. I' (INCORPORATED IN SI AM). MNC VPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. Krtuy, Tpengganu, Kela^tan, Bangnara, Telupin, P*tani, Singx>ra, L«f T i Banter, Langiuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Kobaarnai, Arrivan Departure t u]iVi l 19th July 1920 21st July 1920 )ANG 2«til July 1920 28th July 1920 VALAYA
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    • 366 9 LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. Co. (Incorporated in Italy.) OUTWARD SAILINGS. INNSBRUCK for Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan ports abt. July 25. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. ■A PERSIA for Penang, Colombo and Trieste, late July. s.s. PILSNA for Penang. Colombo and Trieste al.cut Aug. 18. For freight and passages apply to Societn Commissionaria di Esp.
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    • 484 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Bucknali 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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    • 588 9 I FOR VANCOUVER, RX. (DIRECT). The S.S. METHVEN is duo here about sth August 1920 and will have prompt de>»aSch for Vance-,- :r, B. C. taking cargo on v hrough Bill of Lading for U. 8. A. aW Canadian Ow!asd Taints. For freight and further particulars apply to BOUSTEAD CO,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 268 10 A I I OAT IUILE t i RLPAR* T/O\S Rverybody knows and uses "Air-Float" Talcum Powder— «o soft— so fresh— so fragrant— yet KpcMdTe. More "Air-Float" is sold than any other kind of talc. knd everybody welcomes the new ''Air-Float" Preparations— Cold Cream, Tooth I Paste. You could buy no
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    • 608 10 Occasional fine assortment OF READY MADE DAY EVENING DRESSES etc. MAI*.: IN OUK WORKSHOP TO ALL SIZES AND PRICES I Ail Orders Executed in 21 Hours AU BON MARCHE L*o-21 STAMFORD ROAD. TBK FAk lABTISM TOUftm komcr. vn^Snmpu?^\ p«rc«>i to »b j i fir- f l -^¥^3^ <f pasres r>a
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    • 295 10 PROMPT RINTERS i HAVE REMOVED TO O CECIL ST. PHONE 2223 I IPENXRAI I 10l MOTORS, L T °l|..| J, BRITISH MADE f. I SPENCER MOULTON I »}> THREE RIBBED .TYRES (f{ ||> FOR HARD WEAR. the~singapore" SHIPCHANDLERY Co., Ltd. Shipchandlers and Providoring Contractors. The Company's Launch meets in-coming ships.
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    • 256 10 I*' 7 JfiS^B^S^B^aSi |EXTiNGUIS -j. M simplicity I 1 ECONOMY I DURABILITY I FULL PARTK/ri.AUS I (In rated in Engan Singapore, tpoh, Penang. I TO-DAY AN OPPOKT UNITyTrESENTS I Yapß WILL YOU GRASP IT NOW Woollen Rugs Carpets I 20 per cent, off Marked Price I To Be Cleared To
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  • 62 11 July 21. Bank 4 m.s. 2-4 3-32 Bank, demand 2-3 27-32 Private credit- 3 jr.. 3. 2-4% New York, demarnd 43% Credits 00 days 48 France, demand 620 I India, T. T. 120 Hongkong, demand 64 Prem. I Yokohama, demand 86 Java, demand 119% Bangkok, demand 91^ Sovereign, Buying
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  • 154 11 July 21. Tm 150 T«W $141.00 Gai i] t i3 oo Gambit? Cuba Ns. 1 23.00 I'erpcr I'ack 21.00 Pepper white fair) 45.00 Tapioca, small flake, f.q. 7.75 Tapioca, medium pearl f.q. 10.00 Pearl Sa£O, small 14.C0 Corpa Sundried Cor pa Mix. 10.50 Opium, Benarss utcert S\-;--Rice Rangoon White
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 220 11 cga^^aa ...c KWBr Ttrw jaMKWU I nver $3,500,000. Assurance in force over $15,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [Incorporated in Straits Sett.] OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry EC Tl Cm* 000() de P° sited with lhe Supreme Court of England, and complin with the
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    • 419 11 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, I Bland by Royal Cbarter. f 2.000 000 Kund £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor! £ii,000,000 BEAD OFFICE. lon, E.C. l Brand lie i> v Ipoh Rangoon ■chi -on remban Sbancbai I.umpur Singapore Sourabaya Manila Taipinf Tientsin !iOW -rk voy Yokehanui BANKERS. Bank of
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    • 525 11 jHO HONG BANK, LIMITED iii:ad office Sint':<i>oie Kaffles Chambers 5 and 6 BRANCHES Venting— 85 Beach Stroot. Malacca 131 Jonker Street Jalap SuKiman. i Pah;;t -109 Jalan Kahamat. AGENCIES AT London, New York. San Francisco, Shanghai Honirkonjr Anmy, Bntavia, Sourabaya, Samai Palemban^ and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised 8,000,000 Issuf> d 8,000,000
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    • 328 11 ySmSama specie bank LTD. f n u (**—****Ud in Japan SSS J^ C fJ b6d Y NHMWO.OOO i>. 3 83rv a Fc.nd t Y 44>000G00 Preaidsnt K. Kajiw»r» Esq Vice-Preai;-t S. Saatki Bm. DIRECTORS, r M. Ksji^ara Esq. V. Watanabo Eaa Soma Erq. I. MaUukata Bml EMMbvK E^q. M. Mitsui
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    • 90 11 s.B. THOXGWA. from Madras to Penang are hereby notified that she has arrived and is discharging into godowns n»s. 20 and £1. BOUSTEAD COY., 22-7 Ak THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. •teamer at 11.0. a.m. on Saturday n insr.. QEleu advised to the contrary Baggage will only be received thehour, of
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    • 230 11 TO LET> TO BE LET. The Commodioua godowa No. 11 y fronting the Singapore River, immediate entry. For particulars, apply to ng Koon Beng A Co. Aoctioneera and Bouse Agents, No. 80 Klinj,* Street. 21-7 u.c. I LET.— Oinc ;1). Goilown S Stores Bungalows. Please call or commnnicafce with A.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 215 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. rnterm«diate and loca! inailt w*U hlound in list below: Penang, Malacca, F.M.S. (by Trail:} p.m. daiiy (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and atalioni to Euah Lumpur at 6 a.m. F' ihow Hongkong Haitan 8 a.m. Rerimon Soon Lee 9 a.m. P Batem &P. Bulang Hock Lim 9 a.m.
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    • 245 11 VESSELS AT WHARVES, TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf No. I.— Shrimp. Baft Wharf No. 2. Thongwa, Betsy Ros». Sheers Wharf No. o Van Waenvijck. Main Wharf No. 4.— Ariaka .Ma u, Islander, I" imalaya Maru. Itrin Wharf No. 5.--Klanir, Fukkai Maru. Main Wharf No. 6. Ahron. Wet Dock No. 7. Circe,
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  • 1533 12 tUB < < i I WON. (Froir Our own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, June 16. Mr. Cyr 1 Tolley's place in golfing history is by cif well marked. His sucBIUSt rank ;.d one of the most distinguished iii the history of the Amateur i.pionfrhip from I onal, and international aspects.
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  • 126 12 .ackson City, in Wyoming, as the result of elections, claims the distinction of being the first municipality in the world to elect rn administration composed wholly of n. One of th^ successful candid <f. Ctated her own husband. Ja.kson, wl h;is hardly 500 in'iaoitants, is the
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  • 582 12 (From Our Own Correspondent). Pen-in: JvAy 20. There waa a recoi I a at the meeting which opened to-day i.nd. yocM i-ac-ing was tten the going bein^ hard and times fiist. (l"orc:etc\vn Plate Five furlongs. 1 mI ').'/2 Housman 3 ter- Watten 8.8 Billet 2 O'Connot W m
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  • 149 12 A paragraph recently with regard to young cricketers obtaining their Blues before June recalls the action of a captain at a cricket match who had won the toss and was arranging the order. One of his men was highly offended when he discovered that he was to go
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  • 13 12 Religion is like love: it plays the devil with clear thinking. Rose Macaulay.
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  • 159 12 The P. and O. Dunera has left Colombo and is expected to arrive at Singapoi^? At r > p.m. on Saturday the 24th instant. While the ex-C -mar. batUrship NasHtU was being towed up the Tyne recently to be broken up at 1> Saugh she became jammed in
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  • 81 12 S. C. LAWN BOWLB. YESTERDW'S PLAY. Championship. White I ter 21— 9. Van Cuylenbn g [ackail, 21 15. Main beat Manchester, 21 9. Singles Handicap. Morris beat Hen l: I—lB.1 18. TO-DAY'S TIBS. h. npi aship. Lownd< Cousins vs. Non Main vs. Van Cuylenberg. Ruchwald] Keen. Singles Handicap.
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  • 20 12 i The Autumn Tennis Tournament has b poned o August 10th. Entries i on July :;o.
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  • 98 12 fraseu's !:i:pokt. Rubbers, very quiet, Craigieleaa $1-87' U!u Benuts 90 cents, United Malaccas 12.40, Tapahs 124.75, Scudala $9.50, Chijfligkats 18.15, Balgownies 57.7:>, Htttyton $10.75, I)u.i r s 16s. 6d< Hayoeps i- >(| >. <>•!. Tunigjrors 85. Mining, firm. Taiping |2^5, North Ti.ipings $2.0~:>. South Taipinga $I^s, Raw;.
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  • 165 12 In connection with the approaching departure of the late Secretary, Mr. C. D. McI achlan, a Foursome Handicap Stroke Competition was played on Sunday morning ia<sr. and resulted »n a win for Messrs. Joii and Tradewell with a net score of h\\>t the 2nd and 3rd place-
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  • 47 12 Orders for week ending July 2. r >. Wednesday 21. Signalling Class, 5.1C p.m. Thursday 22. Physical Culture Class, ~)A r > p.m. Friday 23. Band Practice, Malay VolunClub, 5.15 p.m. Saturday 24. Sports Heats, Raffles Institution, 2 p.m. Individual Troop Orders a? issued by Scoutmasters.
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  • 47 12 The trasir-Jat/on of Bishop Hen.son to Durham reminds a correspondent that when as appointed Dean of Westminster a oear old aristocratic adv on hearing the hews, exclaimed, "Ar.d to think that his f;.iher was Lord Salisbury's coachman!" She meant that he had been Lord Salisbury's University coach.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 139 12 JJ^T iin i w I ENGLISH PILSENER BEER J g THE IDEAL BEVERAGE FOR THE T] I g REFRESHING AND INVIGi SANDILANDS- BUTTERY i MV\\\ I SINGAPORE and PENANG. 1 llll!!i!ll!llliliiil!ilM^ I? 61! iflOlOr HIH "i (NEXT TO ST. MARY'S HOME) Comfortable Cars of the latest model. driven by competent
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