The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 June 1921

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TKN CENTS SINGAPORE, SA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1921. \o. 10,296.
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  • 136 1 Germ/in: IuUH p.iid the balance of thr fir«f part of tho Indemr.icy the Reparations Commission Page 7. The lister Parliament is now constitute. < wry Inionist candidate h*inji returned. It meets on June 7th Pape 7. CflJNrftaatioa* are «oing on between France and Britain as to the
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  • 69 1 I ColoraJo, an excellent Universal phoiodrama featuring Frank Mayo un<\ (iloria Hopt 1 will be presented at the Palladium, to-night, as well MM a Hampton-Pathe production Dipe of Destiny featuring H. B. Warner and Lillian Rich. In the first show the seventh and eighth episodes of the serial
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  • 1005 1 A yourtf Etonian, trailing clouds of j*lory t"roi)i -iittdl-sfiorts. was boasting to th<» venerable iamily gardener of his recent. jn-ow si.; 1 thai ha bad won the hund-red-yards, an«l ;i lot of other thinps^ ITi» ;<»ld man. r^-allm** his limber youth, motioned that be too h«'l Ml
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 288 1 Malthetd f?/l FFLES HO TE L the finest Ball Room m the East, ♦aiest Nights: THURSDAYS SATURDAYS. Tea Dansant every Monday sto 7 p.m. < I'kIDAY THE M OF JUNE If2l. M. KING GEDRc;E V'S BIRTHDAY RAND MASQUERADE BALL. (Fancy or Evening Dress Essential) DANCING TILL 1.43 A.M. SPECIAL DINNER
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    • 235 1 2 lfcfc*^ I**•1 ««L^. lkM— CIGARETTES TH£ WORLD* S MUST WGH-CL4BS |IN PATENT T 9 A p ER TIN OF 50 vacuum jw^fiii *T^ I tins wso *^V CJCJCJ $1.25 I Sole Narisfacturers, .^RDiIH TOBACCO Co., Ltd, i LONDON, ENGLAND. "fimiim f i ?T'yw'M.it«^ l riTrftMir»WTr«rTMWMMUM«MOjgwMiuaii^Mai^^ I PROSPER TV As
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    • 86 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS A private nurse is disengaged Papc Rank- iioso on Hari Raya— Page 5. Notice from Cuilen and Vn rdbbei brokers Page o. Municipal nnt'e«- .•ejfan^Djjj »-lu< ed pric^ f Paftti •">. I \)\v» arfd Co broken rice, gunniet -Page •">. Traffic- regulations for Birthday Parade -Page Whiteaway's spirial
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 126 1 f "THE WEEK. j W'rdrrsday, )st. High Water, 6.48 a.m., CIO p.m Rent Board, 2.15 p.m. Yacht Club Meeting, 2.15 p.m. Polo- Lady Guillemard Cvp Bah-stiir 4/JO p.m. .Tanglin Club at Homo 6.15 p.m. Tknrtday. 2nd. High Water, 7.1 1 a.m., 7.32 p.m. Singapore Races, Second Day. Y. M. C.
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  • 321 2 lit porters 1 EeeentricM 'he ec entricitii which occur m news- i written m a language not the re] doubtless famiHi r nx-e i reader. Some called to the mind of I- 1 n i rman followin heartening n te which he received i i about some <Vy!.
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  • 161 2 !'<mr Steamen t<»r J.C.J.L. v id has been re «>n«r offices of the < h Japan Line of the construction of four new ■teamen for the Company's eervke on the Chi Coast and across the Pacific. Orders have been placed with well-known firm of shipbuildat Glasgow for
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  • 147 2 In vu h of the urgent need for a resumption of telegraphic communication between this Colony and Gap Rr ck, it will be learned with interest that work is now well m hand for the equipment of (Jap Rock with s wireless plant, which, when completed, will fulfil
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 263 2 ■J TO LET. i Lar<?e Goiiowns facing river ■f also near shipping, Stores from 6,000 I .0,000 sq. ft. Large and C munodioai offices centrally lituated also Bunga- IoWB. I Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. V "f 56 Robinson-rd, Marsilling Bldg. "f 1 VICTORIA THEATRE. I MISGHA ELMAN I The
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    • 443 2 2*Ctict.»^ m wn^TS^ X^K CHANGE OF PROGRAMME! IST SHOW AT 7.30 P.M. 'The "Lure of the Circus" Serial FEATURING EDDIE POLO IN IS EPISODES 86 REELS EPISODES 10, 11, 12 AND 13 EIGHT REELS King Baggot m The Oawk's Trial Serial Episode 9 "THE. LURE" In 2 Parts. Episode 10
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    • 543 2 From FRIDAY, May J«">, t;> WEDNESDAY, May 31, [9£l. A PICTURE WHICH WILL BE TALKED ABOUT AND REMEMI because it fires the imagination, shocks the mind into action and p'.v emotions A BENJAMIN B. HAMPTON MELODRAMA AND ROMAN* clean, fine, wholesome, thrilling and f;i .':nir. Adapted from the Novel by
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  • 636 3 ntAStfR CO, EXCHANGE AN^ IIi:OKERS. TUESDAY, MAY 31, 19.U f MINING. LFijjures m brackets shows the capital cii*. ttmt value of th~ Share m dollars criletM Gtijprwiss marked. C —-Cum <iiv. x i quals ex tliv.] A>er Weng 1) 1 Mitam Tin (300.000—) 1.50—1.70 K. Mamunting 1.17.6—2.2.6
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    • 311 3 8 For "Reconstruction" |j jl after Illness M for all who arc run-down, under-weight for those whose fclfc digestion needs a rest, but who at the same time need building F^l ■V* U P» presents the potent body-building, flesh-forming, it |gf nerve-restoring elements of pure cow's milk m a form
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    • 49 3 «s Home-made Bread. H.'ve your bread tnnde and baked J 1 [X nt horn**, :»nd know what it is mad© L /JJ of, and b l whom. i| Bread-making at home is really I quitft asy, if cook usei fv X n^L SURE r«itingpow^»'-^f < gC Formtrly eaHtd Taisltv Floor/
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    • 374 3 HAIG HAIG FIVE ra[ STARS SCOTS WHISKY is sought after and appreciated fcjiPTfj because of its scarcity and supreme JEwjl excellence and Havour, pTiif^^^^ The quality boars a reputation of s*»a*j it&£& i* y |ft j|J[ It: is f° un d m all good clubs and V|K^ cultured homes and
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    • 642 3 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS LOAN 1921. ISSUE OF $20,000,000 LOAN. Bearing interest from the date of purchase at 7 per cent per annum payable half-yearly on the Ist May and Ist November. Repayable at Par on the Ist May, 1926. FREE OF INCOME TAX AND OTHER DUTIES. PRICE OF ISSUE— IOO PER
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  • 372 4 Difficulty of Obtaining Reliable Data. One of the gi*cate.=t difficulties m the way of obtaining reliable data as to the effect of residence m the Tropics upon the health :0f Europeans is the fact thai vital statis- ties, invaluable as they are m relation to the
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  • 253 4 Forty-Nine Convicts Escape. Madras, May 16. A Triehinopoly correspondent telegraphs j that 49 convicts broke jail on Saturday after assaulting and disabling the warders m charge. It is alleged that the prisoners regarded as a grievance their imminent transfer to other jails. Three of the absconding convicts
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  • 13 4 Human beings love formulas that look throughtful and save thinking. Mr. Robert Lloyd.
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    • 221 4 Low-Cost Mileage— in Goodyear Tyres for Small Cars yCy<\ /v 3 A There is no economy m buying so-called bargains m tyres OrV ofTered at sensationally cheap prices when a well-made tyre }fj\ v v v\ jam delivers mileage at a considerably lower rate of cost. Add the time and
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    • 244 4 NOTICE. BOARD OF LICENSING JUSTICES. Notice is hereby given that the list of applications for renewals, transfers, and New Licences to be considered on Thursday 16th June 1921, may be seen on application at the office of the Secretary to the Board ti Licensing Justices, Government Monopolies. G. J. MUSSELL,
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    • 531 4 IF 91 ROPE HOTEL I SINGAPORE. I A Special Race Dance will J be held on Saturday June 4th. Dancing 10 p.m. to 12 midnight. I THE EUROPE HOTEL LTD. I Arthur Cdell, I jumnwH UK mm. minor m-■ mi w >w> 3 ill j', THE MOTORCYCLE I WITH THE
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    • 723 5 1 WAKTKD. Qualified p, A 1-6 l^partn.ent of SiSIhSS^ fOr Xx Ori Singapore, one SSr^tZHHT** ho^ c duce trade wil, Lv** r Z™ X nc m P«Free Press Box Ml ew 25-5 ibb>> v.c. WANTED TO BUY Chinese or European HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ol every description (big or small lots) UOf
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    • 762 5 AUCTION SALES. Bl ORDER OF THE FOOD v >NTROLLER. U T!ON SALE OF Abou( -110 BMI Biua Rice (sweeping an* diima^cl) ,yi,.. t: East Reclamation Godown. ALeut .510 Bags Rangoon Rice (Sweepings and lyintf m Godowns 45 A and B To be sold m lots of 5 bags an d
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    • 901 5 NOTICES. SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. Spring Race -Meeting, 1921. TUESDAY, THURSDAY SATURDAY. May 31st June 2nd and 4th. Tickets of admission to the NON-MEMBERS' PORTION OF THE GRAND STAND can now bo had at Messrs. John Little n:A Co. Daily Ti< tat* I. Season i iekets .S3. -NOTICE:— VISnORS' TICKETS an
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    • 864 5 NOTICES OO\ RRNM£NT ;.OTIFICATION. Tenders v W\ be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of the 4th June, 1921, for the following works Additions and alterations to the Assistant director 'a Quarters, Botanical Gardens; hrection of Quarters for Seven Attendants at the Quarantine Station. St. John's I:
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    • 295 5 it'\f» ii i 1 v '<m i i i iiih i \i ■..■vmitsiQx.'J-w Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated m Fnglanj) v SINGAPORE. Special Offer I At Pre-War Price. I 50 Combination CHAIR BED- I STEADS m two sizes. Strongly I built and well finished m black I enamel, complete
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    • 73 5 IN GENERAL PUNTING We shall give you the practical thiag and it will be of a dignity and style that will surely please you. We've got the complete equipment we've got the experience, and we'll deliver the job on time and m perfect order. Give us a chance to figure
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  • 42 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. MATIIEWS.— On the 31st inst. at Ander-road Tanjonp Katong. Capt. David James Mathews. Funeral leaves Tanjong Katong at 4 p.m. for the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Thenoe to Bidadari. Penang. Hongkong and Vancouver, and English papers please copy.
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  • 661 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1921. Dearer Postage. In order to meet the deficit of the British Post Office, it was announced a few days ago m the House of Commons by Mr. Kellaway, the new Postmaster General, that from June 13th the rate for post cards would be
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  • 232 6 In view of the decision of the Municipal Commissioners of Singapore to limit the height of a building proposed to be erected on Collyer Quay so as not to exceed the height of St. Helen's Court, five stories, it is interesting to note that the new office of
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  • 1089 6 Mr. W. H. Morgan, of the P. W. D.. has arrived at Kuala Pilah on transfer from Pahang. Mr. S. L. Symonds has gone on leave, and Mr. G. G. Daubony has returned from Home. Mr. S. A. Lane, chairman of the Harbour Board, has returned from his visit to
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  • 397 6 WELCOMED IJY THE LOCAL BAK. The hon'bk Mr. W. S. Shaw, the nevr Chief Justice for the Straits Settlements, was extended a cordial welcome m tho Supreme Court, Singapore, yesterday morning: by members of tho local Bar. His lordship was accompanied on the Bench by Mr.
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  • 75 6 A New Appointment. A London correspondent writes to the Ceylon Observer Mr. Branch, AitornesGeneral of the British Government m Germany, has been appointed to a judgeship m the Straits. He i.< married to Irene, the younger daughter of the late Mr. Philip Templer. who was m the
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  • 69 6 In view of His Excellency and Lady Guilljmard's absence from Singapore, the At Home at Government Hou^e on Tuesday, June 21st. will not take place. Lady Guillemard will be At Home on Tuesday, June 28th. The two At Homes m July will take place on the Ist and
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  • 55 6 A wcrvd enclosure market! "B" ha., been provided m the Grand Stobd for Officers In uniform and thiir wives and families. Admission to this stand for the wives and families will be by tickets which will be supplied by Command Headquarters on application. Officers m uniform do
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  • 34 6 Amount previously acknowledged $191.75 Proceeds of Europe Hotel Fancy Dress Ball 4,609 Mrs. M. H. Carver 50 I. G. H. Polo Club Tournament 361 T. C. Hume SO HJBt.fi
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  • 104 6 The May number of the Planter is a s^ ctssful issue. The choice of Planters past and present falls this month on the late Mr. W. W. Bailey. Dr. Malcolm Watson has an article on Hookworm and Malaria Ktsearch, with particular reference to th* Rcckfeller Foundation. Anti-malarial Drain
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  • 14 6 Lt-CoL R. F. Fitzgerald, D.&0., lfefi by the *>.s. Matarom on Satarday fn Australia.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 207 6 THE CHAMPAGNE OF TABLE WATERS MJPPLIi D BY APPOINTMEHT TO THE ROYAL PALACES [■ported by us m 25 or 50 Bottles SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED PRICES ON APPLICATION Oaldb&ck iacgregar I So., Ltd, (INCORPORATED IN SHANGHAI). CHOOBB YOl R OPTICIAN WITH CAEB Satisfaction m cycwear is more surely to be obtained
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    • 82 6 Accidents will Happen INSURE NOW WITH J THE NORTH BRITISH AND MER- CANTILE INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Great Britain) BENEFITS. I Death f 10,000 Ijoss of J eyes or 2 limbs. 10,000 f Loss of 1 eye and 1 limb. 10,000 > Loss of 1 eye or 1 limb.
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  • 218 7 REIWRATIONS^ SILESIA. GERMANY PAYS PART. IKeuterV Service] Berlin, May 29. ur, drafts, endorsed by the leading German bank representing the balance of .he miUiard gold marks demanded by the May 11, have been despatched to Ue Reparations Commission. nil. QUESTION of SILESIA. Ixindon, May 29 negotiations between Paris
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  • 120 7 The following Singapore Properties mn disposed of by auction by Estate and Trust Agencies Ltd.. M their Sale-room on the Oth instant: Freehold land and houses Nos. 57 and 58 swoode Park Road, area 4,808 sq. ft, bought by Mr. Goh Enp Sionp for $29,000; bold land and
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  • 110 7 Huge Arrears of I nd of ended (a**-. London. May 14th. Tre combined attack g madfl by the judges, headed by he Lord Chancellor, on the undefended divorce Hit. was proctxuted with redoubled vigour during the past week,, when COO cases were disposed of. This establishes a record.
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  • 95 7 Lord Haig's Plea. Speaking at the distribution of hports prises on board the Kenilworth Castle Lord Haig delivered an interesting plea for unity of the Empire. He saw no reason why the unity so wonderfully manifested during the war should not be preserved and .strengthened m
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  • 159 7 A new born child was made to perform a somersault over a height of 14 feet, landing, on a tiled roof, and is still alive. This nrppened on Monday last at 40-1 Duxton Ro«d, from the back portion of which Too Ah Kee, a ninctven-year old mother, threw
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  • 25 7 ill**. Boland, the first woman to fly off-r xht Andes, has been presented with Iraki medal by the Ar*enti»e Lt+sue of Patriot* at Buenue Aire*.
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  • 690 7 ULSTER PARLIAMENT. TIIK I LSTER ELECTIONS. [lieu tor's Service] London, May 29. The Ulster slectito results are virtually completed. The Northern Parliament will c or.. [i| «,f forty Unionists, six Nationalists, !UltJ S x Sin Miners. Ever, Unionist candidate was returned. Parliament will ■"< t on June
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  • 125 7 I An Epoch-Making Event. May 17. liord Half has returned to England from I South Africa. In an interview with Router's representative Lord Haig declared that the conference held at Capetown on the question of forming a league of exservice men was an epoch-making event. He
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  • 1272 7 (From Our Own Correspondent). London, April 14. The Newspapers, which almost without exception are still losing money and lots of it are face to face with busy times m these day?. They have the great problem cf the hage National Strike, which started by the Miners
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  • 391 7 The little -tarek kaki" published locally for the Europe Fancy Dress Ball, has given the scribes of contemporaries plenty of fun. Thus aHo lgkong paper— Pussyfoot is owning. A Singapore paper hears that his auvance agent has arrived there, and IS about to start a campaign. With what
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  • 176 7 Belawan imported 6,500 tons of rice during April. The Mod an paper regards this as a sigii that times of shortage are a thing cf the past. With regard to the report that the b.s. Laisang had picked up a German mine on her way from Singapore to Hongkong, it
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 143 7 j "CUBA LIBRE CIGARS Liberties $3.00 Conse* viidores $3.95 f Coronas $3.73 t r resirfentes $4.50 i Aristocraticos $6.75. Robinson 6o>, Ltd. I 5 (Incorporated m '.he Straits Settlements.) WHII 111 1 1 II III! £gttMHraEffiffl3KfcX. &tflC2tt&9lQl&fc^^ P 111 US dlt 15 fiH S^C&tr&lBlI IvSlll%» A I H MAI.TCO *»H»*T
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 436 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated m Japan.) TOER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subjtet lo alterations without notice LONDON LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE ondon and Antwerp via (Malacca, Penang Colombo, Suez, Port Said an^l Marseilles. IYO MARU June 1 ATSUTA MARU June 15 SHIDZTOKA MARU June 29 LIVERPOOL LINE. For
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    • 616 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA TVu-pnone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Manager Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. f'O?«:N "(Wednesday, June 1) Muutok and Palembang. SINGKEP (Wednesday, June
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    • 631 8 p O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). The Company's MAIL SERVICES KAST OF DOM? AY are at present suspended. LONDON PAR-EASTaWN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES LONDON DI SINGAPORE LEAVE SINGAPORE
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 786 9 THE SUM STEAM NAVIGATION CO nn For Krotay, Trengganu C fc,! T t ING SE «VICE. to Kohsamui Band n '-i—.^Siirsnjs 1 Patani> Singora> L V A LAVA June 6 June 8 The steamers are fitted thr JU e 13 June 15 Z^ n^^^ ele€tric light and have cellent Coast
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    • 550 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 m England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due Spore Route p er LAOMEDON May 31 Suez Manila,
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    • 534 9 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BY PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated m U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S SHIPPING BOARD SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA via COLOMBO CREOLE STATE Passengers and Freight June 12 WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and Freight July i 2
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 275 10 j^^^r neire ms JsP Strength and Long Service m For strength of filament and long wear, for a i 0 clear, unnickering glow* like warm, unclov:deo! day- itf Jight > select Westinghouse U. S. A. Lamps. H Designed to fit every reed and use, developed by yean of (ri xperiment
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    • 554 10 DOGS, POULTRY, CATS. George Toll, the famous CANINE EXPERT of Australia, can supply the very best breeds of the above. Will also act a« AGENT for horses, cows, chaff &c. Will attend to shipping business m any Australian Port. Communicate with GEORGE TOOL, St. Alban's Kennels, 91 Broome-st., Cottesloe, Western
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    • 32 10 -L >*j L. vJ «fa W d^^ fc I I Chop Pokoh Steadily Growing Adamson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd. i ,1 HE? IMOTOR I fl I (Incorporated m England). SINGAPORE, IPOH PENAH G%
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  • 74 11 MAY 31. Bank 4 m.s. oj4 1-8 Bank, demand 2|3 3-4 Private Credits m.s. 8)4 1-H Nw<> York, demand 441^ Credits 90 days 4hj,, France, demand 500 India. T. T. n H ironjrkon^. I— nd 10U p.c. Prem. Yokoh.-.T.^.. demand 93 4 Jhvii, demand 134 Bangkok, domand 91 Sovereign.
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  • 122 11 MAY 81 Tin Buyers $89.50 Xo 5 n Gambler 9 0Q Tapioca, medium pearl f.£ g"™ Pearl Sago, small nom Copra Sundrk'd 1Q 75 Opium, Benares uncort 5,000 Rice, Rangoon White 255 Rice, Siam No. 1 for export 350 Rice, Siam No. 2 for fexport M| Rice, Saigon No.
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  • 39 11 11.30 a.m. list May 1921. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Closing Frices. Closing I'ricx. Buyers Sellers. Buyers Sellers. June 27 So July to Sept. 29 30 Oct. to Dec. 30 Tone of Market Quiet.
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  • 122 11 The despatch of the Homeward Mail by the s.s. "Thongwa" has boon cancelled, owinp: to the vessel having to undergo repairs. A mail for Europe dosed at 6 p.m. yesterday for despatch by the s.s. Japan via Penangr, Rangoon and Calcutta. Mails for Europe despatched by the 5.5. "Japan" are
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  • 172 11 O "During the past twelve months betweer 40 and 50 motor ships have been launched cr complete 1, totalling between 400,000 and 500,000 tons deadweight. According to The Motor Ship, m spite of the shipji>uilding depression nnd the cancellation of orders which, incidentally, afTevted motor ships less than >U>amers Umn
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 2038 11 I Am*, over $4,000,000 I ll■' I 11 1 ll> »W^ „^m««w, Tlli? r<nr«»m Assurances m force over $17,000,000. f I IHfc GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. 1 HE\D OFFfrw (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). I The Company tmtLJ^Sl IT Si gaP re L ND N FFICE d I I
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    • 177 11 •■•WBj VttSMB^M^WSfIaMSSVBMfta^BHSSaiMBI •^^a^sw«s^«Mrfca»Wßi»s» ***3^**M3^^*i^^mmammmmmaßam^n^muß^K]^^amji^nmiMr?m>-?j~j^Kmmmxm M ■—^—^»m ASIA BANKING CORPORATION. I (Incorporated m New York) STOCKHOLDING BANKS. Anglo b.dA Lcadon Paris "cyatior?- Bank of San Francisor Bnkm Trv^t Compaa/, New York City. Coatinentd A Commercial Natior ii Bank of Chicago Guaranty Trust Company of NtHl York. Guacdian Sswingi Trust Coinp.M.. Cleveland
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 138 11 \KSSELS ARRIVED. Elephanta, Brit. 2695, from Calcutta 11, for Calcutta unc. Jean. Brit. 1351. from Amoy 31, for Hongkong 3. Giang Seng, Brit. 122. from Batavia 31. for Batavia 4. Pheumpeh. Brit. 1065, from Hongkong 31, for Saigon 3. Laomedon. Brit. 4268, from New York 31, for Manila 6. Mats
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    • 373 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local mails nVI b« found m Hat below: Federated Malay ttetta, Maluku, Maar and Penan* (by train) 6 a.M. 6 p.ra. daily (except Sunday). Moeara-Saha and DjartM Blftgfcep 9 a.m. Colombo, Suez Kew York Telemachus 10 a m I>ont '-'™k Khoen Foeng 10 a.m IMuntok
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  • 1946 12 FIRST DAY, MAY 31. Beaut; fully bright weather, the betl tempered by a refreshing breeze, favoured the fast day's ruling of the Smrapor, I Sporting Club's Spring mooting A large! attendance of womhers and their friends and th- general public took part m the proceeding*. The coarse
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  • 98 12 RESULT OF MONDAY'S PLAY. Tennis. A. Tan Toon Hor beat Tay Lian Teck, I, 'A 2, (retired). Seah Eng Chiang beat Thcng Foong Koon. 7 5, 6 l. H D. Hoahittg beat Tan Thian Keat, 6 l. B—o,8 0, *"> 4. Tan Chong Kew beat Foo
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  • 80 12 Ten::- Champ. Tan Toon Hor vs. Kiong Kin Erg. Tan Chiap Choon vs.Chua Chocn ng. B.— Cheong Che- Lam vs. Chew ow B. k. Chaa Lye Van vs. Koh Yu >.. n. C. O:r.a Cho< n Seng vs. Lin Seo^i ■w. r. S. Kling vs. hong Thutt Pit.
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  • 81 12 Ihe B.C.F.A. 11 will i. lay the .S2n4'Co. R.A. j lI.C. m a League Match to-day, on tke U^ion Ja<k ground, and the following nsfcresent the S.C.F.A. Goal. Veo Bcon Eng i Backs, Tan Lee Wan a nd Yee Cheok Wah Halves. Yap Ah Chuan, Tan Ah Hung
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  • 217 12 A man who stole a motor-ear, a Calthror«e coupe, from outside the Albemarle Hotel, Eastbonrne, on Eascer Monday, telephoned! to the office of a London newspaper, made a full confession of the theft, and offered to compensate the owner of the motor-car if an advertisement was
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  • 73 12 Chinese reports from Vladivostock state that the American commercial mission, ■Oder the leadership of Mr. Abbott, left there for Chita on the morning of the 7th Bt. under the escort of Russian communist soldiers. One report says that the arrival of the American mission is welcomed by the Siberians who
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  • 802 12 The following is the report of the Directors for the year ended 31st March, 1921, to be presented to the shareholders at the eleventh ordinary general mettinjr on Monday, June 6th, at noon, at the registered office of the Company, No. 2, Prince Street, Singapore: The profit for
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  • 87 12 Empire Dock Cup. The following have qualified and the draw for the first round is also shewn under Cullcn, Greig or Marshall vs. Trynor. Binnie vs. Millar. McDowall V 3. Salmond. Mont^omerie vs. Webb. Riera vs. Brownie. Smith H. vs. Jamieson. Strachan vs. Shenton. Campbell vs. Moss.
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