The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 June 1921

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1921. NO. 10,29».
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  • 232 1 A memorandum on the mine owner* side of the question Page 3. Mr. W. Duncan is not severing h's conection with the rubber industry Page 6. Full details of the Derby, unique in respect to there being not a single train to take the thousands who went
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  • 1440 1 This is the end of the Grand Trunk, whic^ comes up from Calcutta by the sea through the heart of Hindustan to this wild jumbl* of hills in the north-west. BisttM hundred miles, and the road runs through it all, built l>y the English, as the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 278 1 RAFFLES HOTEL. The Savoy of Singapore j The finest Ball Room in the East. '.TEST NIGHT every Thursday and Saturday I (Evening Dress Mtertia] for Dancing) j TEA DANSANT Every MONDAY 5 to 7 pjn. DANCING RAFFLES ORCHESTRA 1 Admission including Tea $1.50 I ~PICTURK Sunday next, 9.30 p.m. j
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    • 243 1 I■ I CIGARETTES I IVO«LD f S MOST 1 fOPVLAR HiGH-CLASS CiG^RErTES >f VIRGINIA IN PATENT PER TIN OF 50 i- 3 555 $1.25 I So'c Manufacturers, tRD-H TOBACCO Co., Ltd, I LONDON, ENGLAND. JUIINS-MA.NVILLE (■(I 1| ASBESTOS jif I ROOFING s P^^^ively immune from rot jljy^^P^^^P^S^j or decay, which
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    • 123 1 LATJSSX ADVERTISEMENTS Famished oa c iet Page 5. Chief !*~r Islander wanted imTno.liately f*age 5. \<*ticc re closing next Wednesday of tin offices of Singapore Marine Insurance Assoc. etc. Page 5. New shipment of crystallized fruits fur dettett just revolved by Robinson and Co. Pajre 7. New Alma at the
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    • 117 1 THE WEEK. Monday, 6th. High Water, 10.45 a.m., 10.7 p.m. Trafalgar Ltd., P. S. and Co., noon. New Moon, 2.15 p.m. Tuesday, Ith. High Water, 11.28 a.m., 10.46 p.m. League Football S.R.C. vs Staffords. Mischa Elman recital, 9.30 p.m. St. George's Chapter. Wednesday, Bih. High Water, 0.10 a.m., 11. -'7
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  • 279 2 Within a fan days the Birthday Honours are «'ue and it is sincerely to be hoped that this year's list will make more interesting reading to peopK- out here than has hitherto been the cas*\ They defend in a regular shower upon India and in a perfect deluge
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  • 53 2 <*. With a proposed capital of $4,000,000, a merchant in Canton is reported to be planning to organise a steamship company to ply between Chinese ports and Japan, Hawaii, Cuba and Panama. The object of the proposed company U to capture a portion of the business tha* it now in
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    • 244 2 TO LET. Larpe towns, facing river t also near shipping, Stores 1 from 6,000 to 30,000 sq. ft. t Large and Commodious offices centrally situmtod also Bunga- J. I lews. i Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. 56 Kobinson-rd, Marsilling Bldg. VICTORIA THEATRE. MISGHA ELMAN The World's Most Celebrated VIOLIN VIRTUOSO
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    • 468 2 sORMA TALMADHF L J^*i Down Homo in Tennessee IN CS fi§§2^^ Ky the Audit>m 'e n2Si?"BP' **3 The Hawk's iNeeaie ,^^p Trail Sprial A Story frggijSgg v A Ctll Ut/1 Ictl of a battle' with &BmamtilßJlX!va^^ Featuring kbe Demon Cocaine CLARA KJMBALL YOUNG g Kin«r Bapprot, Grace CHEATING CHEATERS" Pfcnnond
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    • 504 2 From THURSDAY, June 2, to TUESDAY. Juno 7, 1921. In the First Show, at 8 after a Two- Roil Dram* A PATHE SERIAL OF BAFFLING MYSTERY INTRIGUE AND ROMANCE Featuring that King of Screen Villains, so well known in the Serial World MISS EILEEN PERCY In a mystery story of
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  • 1306 3 THE COAL OWNERS' SCHEME EXPLAINED. One ol onditicna of the settlement of the coal strike last November was that the owners and ire. men should devise some scheme for the future garenunent <•• the industry, such scheme to be agreed by March 81, 1921. I re I
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  • 358 3 The Bhavs of the United Kinpdom and of the combined British Dominions in the| In. port trade of Siam has been well main- tained during the past five years at about 75 per cent, of its total. This fact lends interest to the report
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  • 72 3 A commercial crusade from the United States, which will probably bring to the j Orient a party numbering over 200, is j scheduled to leave San Francisco, urd* r the auspices of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, or. September 3. It will take i up all the fh'st-class accommodation
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    • 249 3 •^^^k^'^^^^SSßßßW L m sa» j^^ sr .^^> j^^ > The world-wide reputation of Goodrich Tyres is bu3t up on three great things. The wonderful cfiiciency ol the seven- fingered Safety Tread design which grips the road at all angles and distributes the strain over the wl>oic cover. The unique quality
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    • 781 3 WW ill i lliLw For WEAK KIDNEYS and BACKACHE This tmino'i nurse, with 10 vonrs* hospital azparienca, daelai^ss saßpluitieallj thmt De Witt's Pills cured lior of Ihose terrible kidney ami bladder pains. kfow ran laka a highly experienced nurse's itdvica with the fullest confidence, because Ihii lady, with medical knowledge
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  • 651 4 Glimpses of Bengal. By Rabii Tagore. (lfacmillan. 7s. 6d. net.) India has been called the Italy of Asia. There is in her something of that (harm which enslaves n>t only ber own people but the foreigners; yet the foreigner's > \v, the foreigner's passion, can never be the
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  • 424 4 RUSSIA'S FUTURE AND BRITONS. (From Our Own Correspondent). London. April 7. Last Tuesday Sir Bernard Pares delivered an Address bcfon the Russian Section of the London Chamber of Commerce, entitled "British Government and Trade Service in Russia. Present Prospects and the Need of Preparation." To be candid the title, if
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  • 127 4 MONDAY'S TIES. Tennis. A Singles.— Tan Chong Gark vs. Cbua Choon Leong Tan Toon Mor vs. Seah Bng Chiang, j Tennis. B Singles.— Voon Kim Chong vs. et 800 Lat Seah Peng Khern vs. Lim Boor Seng John Lim vs. Cheong Chee IV rg Goh Tong
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  • 504 4 A Remarkable Seance. A planting correspondent writes to the Times of Ceylon: Every April my coolies ask for work to be stopped for a couple of days in order that they may hold a swami kumbutoo in celebration of their Hindu New fear. Having had their request
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  • 361 4 I M F. E. Mair. of the firm of Messrs. Osborne and Chappel, of Ipoh, Perak, who 'are niaria-cr.- of a number of British t iimining companies operating in the Federated Malay State*, i< now on a visit to ;th country. Dealing with the action of the
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  • 49 4 The Deputy Controller of Übour Proanp, states the following are the numbers of arrivals from and departures to the Madras Presidency for the month of May A V 7 i Vals departures Adults 1819 5957 I Minors 87 '«2g The arrivals relate to aided passengers only. I
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  • 714 4 In the Times cf Malaya is appearing a series of articles on Old Perak, by uS. A. 11. II. and quite interesting reading they are, full of admiration for the stalwarts of the Seventies and Eighties. The** articles should be for the future writer about Perak almost what
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  • 77 4 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending, Sunday. 12th June 1921. Monday 6th, 5.15 p.m.— Drill Hall. Chinese Company. Recruits Drill. Wednesday Sth, 5.15 p.m.— Drill Hall. Chinese Company. Recruits Drill. Friday 10th, 5.15 p.m.— Drill Hall. S. F. A. Company. Dress caps, tunics, shorts and puttees.
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  • 124 4 A pleasant way of escape from our pre- I .sent financial burdens is suggested by a I legendary episode in the history of Japan, j Nintoku, an Emperor who had a lonp: reign during the fourth century of our era, came to the conclusion that
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 198 4 fL Recommended by Chefs fi7 and Eminent r >jd Experts \\^X^l 4^M\ J 1 Chefs at the leading hotels in England are v ■recommending Pytchley \lur.i Sauce: as they 4JR \S^\^j&l J now lts 'l av our exceeds anything in a sauce V Vf^f*(^^^^a^ m f roc^ uct an( i
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    • 635 4 wwwi ma— iif 11 whim r r nm ni" r i i~ ~»r IMPORTANT MORTAGEES SALE OF Valuable Rubber Plantations situate at Johore Bahru and Tangkah, Muar. At Messrs. Cheeng Koon Seng and Co's Saleroom. No. 30 Kling Street, Singapore. ON WEDNESDAY, 2tth JUNI AT 2.30 P.M. I 1. Valuable
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    • 714 5 WANTED. r^" VVA NTKIMMMKI)IATKIv Ch|efOf|-trf T-lan<W apply BOUBTEAD I <<>„ ltd., Agent-, C. I. P.Y,,, l',,i. 9-6 HKADKR Experienced Reader wanted, none •thor nocd apply. C. A. Rib, iro and Co. Ltd. printers, Kaffl. Plare. WANTED. Fxj Vl Book-kooper, only ftrat elass m.-n seed app!y. Ap?i l; tare of Fre.
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    • 731 5 AUCTION SALES. U CTION SALE OF x k Ho« hold Parnltare, H. M. V. aronort: of spt W. C. Kiwsidi At Everton House, :«o. 55 Neil Road ON SATURDAY, lltl, JUNE AT 2.30 P.M. Comprising a dooblo spring H. M. V. hornless irrasaosaosM and a numb of H Master*! /onophone
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    • 660 5 AUCTION SALES. Al TION SALE OF Excellent Teak Household Fu.r.itur Dccaa BjvajnophoM &c. At No. 2 CairahUl Circle off Cairnhill Road OX SATURDAY, 11th JUNE AT 2.30 P.M. Compriprng excellent design teak dining: room, sitting room and bedroom furniture including teak and iron bedstead"-- with bedding, a Pecca portable gramophone
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    • 773 5 HOW TO REGAIN VIGOUR. Thin blood robs men and women of their efficiency. The victim of anaemia, or thin blood, cannot do a fair day's work, mental or physical. The disease robs the brain of power to think just as it robs the body of power to work. Anaemic people
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    • 388 5 Una* v r r- t mr#:z*ik!ssjß. *mi .■>« jr. ir-tarTui 'imrr- rritw rrsTfpr— I Whiten way, Laidlaw Co., Ltd. I (iMOrpSSmlei iti I Special Offer I J At Pre-War Price. I 50 Combination CHAIR BEDI STEADS in two sizes. Strongly I built and well finished in black I enamel, complete
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  • 21 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. LEONARD. -On the 4th June at the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leonard, a son.
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  • 583 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1921. The Week End Wires. Making up for the scanty supply it wires at the end 01 the week, a considerable number came in yesterNews of the position in the mining strike calls for first attention. There are said to be signs that the
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  • 621 6 Mr. John Burns is emerging from re-' tirem-nc to contest North Battersea at thenext election in the labour interest. •Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Sewell, who returned from New Zealand a fornight ago, are now in Penang. staying at the E. O. I It ia on the tapis that Ipoh
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  • 150 6 THE LOCAL LIST. Reufcer /wires on June 2nd the following among the Birthday honours: Sir Chas. Stewart Addis, to be K.C.M.G. i Sir Charles Addis is manager of the I Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, a notable financial expert connected with the Far < East, and largely resp >nsihle
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  • 162 6 THE M. P. A. A. AM) MR. DUNCAN. (From Our Own Correspondent). I Penang, June Ith. At the annual meeting of the Malay Peninsula Agricultural Association, an address was presented on behalf of the Association by Mr. Kennedy, the newly elected President, to Mr. \V. Duncan, the retiring
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  • 234 6 GOVERNMENT HO USE. The following were tht- guests of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Guillemard at a Race Luncheon riven on: Tuesday May 31nt. H. E. Major General Sir John Fowler, K.C.M.G.. C.8., D.S.O. and Lady The Hon'ble Sir J. \V. Murison and Lady Murison ar.d Mrs. Scott The
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  • 117 6 ine extraordinary- case of a man who lived four days after being stabbed in the heart, occurred last week. The man was a Chinese coolie, who sustained a stab wound in his chest during the course of a quarrel with another compatriot in Hock Lam Street the
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  • 97 6 Reuter 90ml* us long accounts of affrays between whites and blacks at Tulsa, Oklahama, in consequence of the arrest of a negro for assaulting n white girl. The- only negro found walking the .streets is the deputy sheriff, who persuaded his fellows to seek the protection of
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  • 111 6 London, June 1. The Chinese Miuister und Madum«* We'linßton K»o pave- a dinner party at the Legation last ni^ht. Lady Bait ami Or Wan*-: Clrang Hui were ;imon^ tfe present. AMERICAN CLOTUna New York, Jiin* The clothing strike, which has lasted December, involving 66,000 operative I.< been settled
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  • 649 6 STRIKE NO IMPEDIMENT. RfUtet'fl telegrams from London, with particulars of the Darby, stato *hat tin; race was run in Mini hint 1 in th.> preteWe of i record crowd. The King and the Queen and the fvnro jf Wales, the I>ukc of fork, Pr are H«nry and the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 111 6 GREENJLEES AGENTS Caldbeck Macgregor Co., LIMITED. 87, Cecil Street. I YOUR "SNAP-SHOTS'* We have just the equipmen 4 which you will need. Our photo supplies are fresh and of the quality which will insure successful work Get Our Prices For Deveiopinpr And Printing. I MAYNARD CO., LTD. I 12 BORE
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    • 77 6 Accidents vrill Happen INSURE NOW WITH THE NORTH BRITISH AND MER- CANTILE INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britain) BENEFITS. Death $10,000 Loss of 2 eyes or 2 limbs. 10,000 Loss of 1 eye and 1 limb. 10,000 Loss of 1 eye or 1 limb. .",000 Temporary Total Disablement f
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  • 1001 7 HOPES AT LAST. EMBARGO RKMOVKI). LReuter's Service] London, June 1. The Railwi n's and Transport Workers Unions have totally removed the embargo on ce of coal, v hich a ill a I e i for :ill purposes. some SIGNS. London, June 1. While the Miners District Councils
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  • 433 7 AND DOMINION PREMIERS 1 I. P. ASKS (M ESI lON. I Router's Serrice]. London. June 2. In the House of Ceram >n=. a question l)\ Mr. T. P. O'Connor asks whether, ia vitw of the Irish situation's prejudicial influence on the internal conditions of the 1 inions; In
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  • 510 7 TROOPS IN SILESIA. "BAVARIA MUST TOE THE LINE." [Router's Serrice.] Paris, June 2. A telegram from Oppeln says that despite the Allied high commissions' notification that the Allied troops would be quartered in a district separate from the Germans and the Poles, a German general launched an attack
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  • 235 7 RAFFLES MASQUERADE BALL. In honour of the birthday of His Majesty the King, the management of the Riffles Hotel held a masquerade ball last Friday evening and the function proved a brilliant success. Prior to the ball, no less than 600 sat down to the special dinner
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  • 28 7 A Reuter telegram from Washington says that considerable progress is being made in the direction of obtaining voluntary reduction of freight* by concerted action of the carriers. I
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  • 682 7 ALLIES' COUNCIL DRAWING TOGETHER AGAIN. THE COUNCIL MEETING. [Reuter's Service] Paris May 30. While readily concurring in the British Government's view of the expediency of the meeting 1 of the Supreme Council at Boulo-i prne, to discuss the Upper Silesian problem,' the French Government, according to Le Temps, expressed the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 114 7 mmmmmmm\ i IIIMi «m r- .uu nun -.._n vrn, I New Shipment Just Received Prepared Expressly for Exportation. Assorted Fruits $3.25 Ar»rirn+« <t^ *7^ Greengages $3.25 Pears $3.25 Figs $3.00 1 Salted Almonds $2.00 Robinson Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) Hp^tll^'Q Sflaltoil Milk 3 w i(({( \\\jil cc
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 427 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. j (Incorporated in Japan.) j WDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice LONDON LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE Jondon and Antwerp via (Malacca, Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. IYO MARU June 3 ATSUTA MARU June 15 SHIDZUOKA MARU June 29 LIVERPOOL
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    • 476 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated ic Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA TcVphone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Manager Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHFRLAXDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. MELCHIOR TREUB (Monday, June 6) Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Rengat and
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    • 717 8 P. &O. BRITISH INDIA I AND APCAR LINE. I (Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present suspended. B LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES LONDON DUE SINGAPORE
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 456 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. .•KACHATIPOK June A T^ £JT VA "YA June l3 June 15 The nteamers are fitted throughout with electric light, and have excellent accommodation for first class passengers. Tickets for tho round trip from Singapore to Bangkok and
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    • 367 9 o. a k. The Osaka Shosen Kaisha Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan). No. 2, De Souza Street. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (Subject to chanpe without notice) 1 0 ROPE AN" LIN E. Fci Port Said, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg. DUE SINGAPORE. s.s. Siani Maru July 1 June '2 !Uk
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    • 701 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 NFW YORK *ia SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due S'pore Route p er LAOMKDON' May 31 Suez Manila,
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    • 651 9 i I PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BT PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. 9, SHIPPING BOARD SAN FRANCISCO— -MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA via COLOMBO j CREOLE STATE Passengers and Freight J un e 22 I 1 WOLVERINE
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  • 693 10 FRASKR CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1921. MINING. fi IFlt^ures in brackets shows the capital 1 Sbd issue value of the Share in dollars amesa otherwise marked. C— Cum div x equals ex div.] Ayer Weno: 1) 1 j 1 Hitam Tin (300,000—) 1.50—1.70
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  • 154 10 Writing in Euxtor. Literary .Magazine j on "Paris During the War." the Mar-' quifl of Harrington says "On one, occasion we had rrood laugh at a certain I worthy professor who, like a kooJ many I others, had been enrolled into ihc Intelligence Department. This painstaking man," who was engaged
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 170 10 rtii^v- Liidii iiJL price snici ill I ACJ* 1 f HAJG 4 HAIG LTD //?<*J Oj^c# 37, SocrrnwAUK Stueet. Lonrxiv. S.E.I. F!?cgi-awd THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. THE SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Doth incorporated under the Hongkong Ordinances 2, linlayson Green, SINGAPORE. CTHE STAND,\RD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.
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    • 207 10 INDO-CHINA Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and Shanghai, and to Calcutta via Penang, from Singapore. Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Cbefoo, Tkitsin, NVwchwang, Yangteze ports, I Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. KAMSANG
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    • 73 10 >'l 1 Jj J? s H 1 iia PoDularitv I I Of I I n 1 ft SOLB IMPOKXERS: M A damson, Gil fi linn Co., Ltd. for I j PURITY AND POWER j j 2 JHi JL BL c <W i5 y^ 0 /^^V WBm^-^jß^Bi Q I A/i Of
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  • 75 11 •H-N-K 4. Bank 4 m.s. 2 4 1-8 Bank, dema^-i 2 j3 3-4 Private Credits \i m.s. 2!4 3-R Nwe York, demand 4\% Credits DO days ,h V France, demand 500 Indin, T. T. i;,.. Hongkong, demand 9% p.c. Prom. Yokohama, domund -j3i 4 Java, demand |gg Bangkok, demand
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  • 183 11 JUNE i. Tin Bayers $<- 0 Gambier (.ambicr Cube No. 1 14 00 Pepper Black l 5L r Pepper (white fair) 34 00 Tapiocn, small flake, f.g. 575 j Tapioca, medium pearl f.g. 650 j Pearl Sago, small com. 8.50 j Copra Sundried 11 00 I j Copra Mix
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  • 52 11 11. .10 n.m. Saturday, 4th Juno lf'Jl I Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Closing Prices. Closbig Prices. Buyers Selora. Bayers Sellers. spot 24 25 June 25 26 July 26 27 i July to Sept. H 2» Oct. to Dec. 30 J Tone of Market :--Quiet.
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  • 202 11 THE HANS A LINE. The report telegraphed from l>ru^*«- I of the arrival at Antwerp of tho brand nvvr H^nsa liner "Sturmfels" from Hairburjc, in a resumed MTVice of tho Hansa lino to India is one sign of the Gorman shipping? revival. Another indication is apparently contained in statements from
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 455 11 Assets over $4,000,000 isaP^_ Assurances in force over $17 000 000 I 1 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry, E.C. I Tho Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act
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    • 565 11 I CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in 000,000 shares of £6 each £8 CCO.OOO Reserve Fund 8,600,060 Reßorve Liability of Proprietors 8,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor ftaf Hongkong Penang Amritsar Iloilo Pukot Bangkok
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    • 528 11 IHO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE 94 Market Street. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca ISI Jonker Street. Muar— 77-71) Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat— lo9 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, S»n Francisco, Shanghai, Hongkong:, Amoy, Batavia. Sours baya, Semarang, Palembang aod Tranjr. CAPITAL. AUTHORISED $20,000,000 Issued 8,000,000 Paid-up
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    • 517 11 JYOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, Established 1830. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,600 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y Mfooo ,ooo President N. Kajiwara, Esq. Vjce-President S. K. Suzuki, Esq. i DIRECTORS. N. Soma. Esq., I. Kutsukata, Esq., Y. Yamakawa, Esq., M Mitsui, Esq., M. Odagiri, Esq., R ar on K. Morimura, Baron K.
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    • 167 11 ASIA BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In New York) STOCKHOLDING BANKS. Aoglo en«J London Paris National Bank of San Frandsci B&nker3 Trnct Corj;>;.a, New Voik City. Continent;! jc Commerciiul Natloi \1 TJink of Chicagr Guaranty Trust CompLny of Ns* Yotlt CuartUiG £av.'n;;s Trust Comp**., Cicvemnd. Mercantile Bank of thB America*, New York
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 236 11 i i VESSELS ARRIVED. Emelie, Dut. 91. from Rhio 4, for Rhio 6. Asia, Chin. 668, from Saigon 4. for Saigon 8.1 Van Cloon, Dut. MB2, from Amoy 6 for Deli 6. Poh Ann. Brit. 479. from Penang 4, for unc. Nam Sang. Brit. 2591, from Hongkong 1 for Calcutta
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    • 334 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. 1 Intermediate and local malls will b. tooii in list below: Federated Mi- lay BtatsS, Me.Uv%, Maar sua* Penang (by train) 6 a ra. and 8 p.m. da If (except Sunday). Kuala Pasaag, Bstraaa) flam. u So^ j Baaail 9 am K non Soon Leo 9 am
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  • 1699 12 THIRD DAY, JINE ITH. The enjoyment of the concluding day's sport was slightly marred by the showery wuather which prevailed, but the pro- gramme of nine races was successfully Rot through. The atUn anee was decidedly good. Following the rains of the previous day, i; was UtoOgfet
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  • 118 12 Rode Unplaced:— C. W. Turley, 7; J. i Duv&l, fi; E. W. Blackburn, 3; Abu Bakar, 2; Mr. Elliott, Williamson, Syed Abbi, 1. J JOCKEYS. lst 2nd 3rd Unpl. R. Billett 8 16 4 F. O'Connor 7 G 0 6 T. C. Thompson 3 4 3
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  • 244 12 Unplaced Lee Tang Seng, C K. T. G. < Pillay. "> H. H. Rajah Chula^, R. J. Obott, Billie Kon^seo, S. .D. Kongsee, 3 Mr. StiiTup." H. W. Brown, Dato Panclima Kinta, 2; Mr. Lightning: 1. lst 2nd 3rd. Uupl. Org Clung Cam 4 2 0 5 Mecanno Kon^faei
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  • 268 12 Unplaced Yarraman, Rnodgrass, Joy. Little Chance, N. G. E., Kaipai, Sobrina, Bernlea, Prudentious, My Laddo, Malaya. '6 Nightgown, Bushgirl, Varcofel, Idle Girl, Coasarion Girl, Red Peer, Clovelly Boy, 2 After Hours, 1. i lst 'Jnd 3rd Unpl. i Humble Lad 2 10 0 j Beausyce 2 0 0 1
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  • 169 12 The Canton Times has learnt from authentic sources that the Government has received from the British Consulate an official denial of the recent rumour that British gunboats were engaged in the transportation of munitions up the West River. This, the paper remarks, should serve to satisfy the Cantonese and put
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  • 169 12 AUSTRALIANS AT CAMBRIDGE. Good Score Again&t University. London, June 1. Cambridge, playing against Australia, made 220. H. Ashton retired, hurt by a hit on hi.s hmgvt from a fast ball from McDonald, which dislocated it. He made 107 in brilliant and confident style, including nineteen fours. This is
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