The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 June 1921

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1921. NO. 10,303.
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  • 204 1 The effect of the Premier's time limit on the Covtrnmonl's offer has heen to cause owners and miners to come together. They are now m conference —Page 7. The owners have conceded the point of a minimum wage. The miners seem anxious to submit the questions to
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  • 1068 1 Quicauid agunt hominet nottri t»t farrago libclli JUVBNAU The Birthila> HODOUTS List has come. .1 miserable starveling ai concerns th« strait Gladstone Morncd what he called the "terminal initiaK" but hfl WM thru be;, -nd the few of punishment or the hope of reward, whicl will
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 238 1 ASDF Iraffles hotel. (,I'EST NIGHT every Thursday and Saturday TEA DANSANT Every MONDAY < Admission including Tea $1.50 PICTURES SUNDAY Next 9.30 p.m. 12th .June 1921. "THE THOROUGHBRED" c famous Drury Lane Spectacular Success FEATURING ALICE JOYCE will be screened m the Bali Room. Residents, Visitors and Diners $1.00 I.
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    • 386 1 i KELLY AND WALSH, LIMITED. i i Incorporated m Hongkong) j NEW TECHNICAL BOOKS The Year Book of Wirek-ss Telegraphy Modern Sanitary Engineering, by G. I and Telephony 1921 S^ o Thomson l>t. II Sewerage 13.50 'Outlines of Wireless Telegraphy and Engineering Instruments and Meters, 1 Telephony, by L. B.
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    • 108 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Dounlop type notice— Page 10. j Powell's auction summary— Page 5. Thermos flasks at Maynards— Page Smith's watches are reliable— Page 1. Young Euroepan seeks position— Page 5. K. P. M.'s Van Clotm* Ur Hongkong— Page 9. Manila cigars at Gosling and CosPage 3. New technical hooks at
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 121 1 THE WEEK. I Saturday, 111*. High Water, 1.2 a.m., 2.30 p.m. United Knginetrs Mtg., noon. St. Joseph's Old Boys' Sports, 2. .10 p.m. Po'.o, Balestier, 4.30 p.m. Children's Concert. Theatre, 5 p.m. Lodge Zetland Regular, 5.30 p.m. Ex-Service Concert. S. C. C. 9.30 p.m. I Sunday, 12th. High Water, 1.58
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  • 227 2 [Mr. Henry Ford, the motor magnate, m an interview with a. representative of the New York Tribune," predicted that theday would come wheji cows would be done away with. The cow, he declared, was the Cfudtft machinery m the world, adding; "It is a simple matter to take
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  • 204 2 I Miss Olive Catherine Clapham (Middle Temple) has achieved the distinction of being the first woman to pass the final Bar examination. Seventeen other women have passed the intermediate examinations. I Though Anzac Day will m future b# celebrated as a public holiday m Austra- lia, the Australian Imperial Force
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 239 2 -s*v- w-v-v-v-v-v-v- s -j ■f TO LET. V Large C.oddwns facing river also near shipping, Store 3 from 8,000 to 30,000 sq. ft. Large and t 'ommodious offices i a centrally situated also Bunga- lews. Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. V 56 Robinson-rd, Marsilling Bldg. COMING COMING The leading show
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    • 460 2 Gaiety Cinema i AN ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME OF SUPER SPECIAL PICTURES IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 SHARP i GREATER VITAGRAPHS PRESENT THE RADIANT SCRKEa' BEAUTY v Alice Joyce m The Business of Life" J THE STORY 0? A CTRL WHOSE STEADFAST LOVE TRIUMPHS OVER THE MALICE OF A JEALOUS
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    • 517 2 FROM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, TO MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1921. A JESSE D. HAMPTON PRODUCTION OF SPLENDID HUMAN INTEREST. A Superb Drama of Youth's Blindness, a Siren's Wiles and the Price of Folly. Adapted from Nat Goodwin's Famous Stage Success WHEN WE WERE TWENTY-ONE H. B. WARNER m association with CLAIRE
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    • 253 3 f^t^^ think so good a food as Glaxo ought before the public by ihe Session too strongly." Glaxo is t! food doctors recommend and rcat (heir n babies on. This is because OUxo II not n but is just pure, unconlaminat< nd suitable for br-ly by the Gl Gta contaiM
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    • 344 3 pith n morf r hfap* y I DUILLJ JVtVrJVEf v 1 \lLf/\iLjl I J and More quickly with Concrete 1 *jj Machine-mixed concrete is the best la of constructional work m tropical dlaatol foundation-piles, fio b nga, outhouses, etc- Proof fS ag-ainst any di;nnt'. (hirable and impre.'inanle to inserts, etc.
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    • 215 3 (S YOUR FAMILY LARGE OR SMALL?' Whether you haw several children or on y one the experience of Mrs. T. .1. Etoae, mother. Ihinj,' at Lake Ta!on. U.i ario, Canada, will Interest you. She lays: "I have Found F.aby's' Own. Tablets medicine for the little] ones. My baby was badly
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    • 177 3 k JUBBKH You have expeYienced the difficulty of getting a satis factory light from your head- j 2 lights when supplied from 2 the magneto. When negotia- ting difficult places, and S 3 when a li^ht is most j i required you get a very poor I light owing to
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1602 4 rj- i^mmm^am^mm |^wi^b^^— —^^^im^ im^ >^— I'*^ TZT 3 I I How can I get more miles per gallon, greater speed, and quicker acce- I What is the real cause of my engine knocking P I I Why are my attempts to remedy my car failures unavailing P I ■I
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    • 543 5 WANTED. f^ N*< Clerk" ..-upor.- Krff Pr«tt, filled. Applicants thank-4. Voanf K'.njpcM •■'<« position. A* Olfloe .>nt, or m t.nv otn- r capacity. Apply arr of V I*r ITAJ Lo^p^r for Iftdan, S imatra, with thorough knowl'd^f of account to draw up *nd Lou* A -court. Balaaec Shert. Good Mid
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    • 812 5 AUCTION SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE IS TRI SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLSMENT SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In tke cau;»e of M.uk.r Co., Lt.l. Plaintiffs fOTMM Chop NariHon Defendant AUCTION WALK OF All th«- stock-in-trade and furr. i'-un* i-omprinini? "1 Fruit?, T<a. Corn Kiour, Matches, •..<k*. Jom Paper, Dried Vegetables and i
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    • 696 5 AUCTION SALES. I SHERIFFS SAUL IN THE SUfREMB COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. In the cause of Lee Wah Bunk, Ltd. Plaintiff versus Chop Chrh Yv. Wok Defendant Al CTION SALE OF AH thr Furniture *t a »u> <1.-rnilh xnd •Jeweller's Shop comprising. Mirrors, Showcases, Blackwood Arm Chairs, Teapoys, Clock,
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    • 563 5 NOTICES 1 111* 1 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. y Notice la hereby givin that the Bridge con- I necting Tank Road with Fort Canning Road I (opposite Oxley Rise) will be closed to traffic frof.: 1 1th to 18th June inclusive for the pur- I c of railway construction. I By Order,
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    • 448 5 ftiten way, Laidlaw Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated In England). Ladies 9 Week. jA /It IV/i /tea iva^s f CAMISOLE. A? THK "SPORTS. In pretty lace, trimmed C WgCT*^f\ A fine *l ualit >' wocl Nainsook. Yoke of Em- 'ISS, 0-\ ;illhniorf HoK< broidery. Narrow Valer- Ir ci r rtrt! >'
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  • 1258 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1921. The Coal Position. Up to the time of the Government's last offer to assist the owners and miners to discover a working arrangement recognising the esFcntial factor of the struggle, namely the economic factor, there were three parties, and critics differ as to
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  • 124 6 QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT. In the House of Commons recently Sir Walter de Free* had the following question standing: to his name: To ask the Secretary of State for the Colonies, whether he is aware that Singapore, which is a town of several thousand inhabitants, possesses a
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  • 657 6 ALLEGED INDIAN SEDITION ISTS. In the House of Commons on May 12th Sir Walter de Frece asked the Secretary of State for India, whether his attention had been called to the prosecution at Singapore of 17 Indians, charged with the possession of seditious literature of American origin, conveyed apparently on
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  • 45 6 HUGE CATTLE LOSSES IN KKI>\H. Prom Our Own Correspondent.) IVnany. June 10. Rinderpest has earned ku: aaiosg cattle m Kedah daring tin- last nint nth* Up to date, approximately ten thoi. head haw been iriped <-ut. Th<- epidemic will adrenely affec-t the ri<-.
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  • 44 6 PtMMff, June 10. The death is ftnnounced <>f Mrs. R«'irmal.i Hogan, at the age of 51. Her Hrn trail was Mr. Capper, Protector <f Chinese and at ono tinie Acting Colonial She afterwards married Mr. i: Hogian, wt'll kiu-wri m legal circle m
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  • 362 6 The honorary Secretary of the Stra < Settlements Ass n iati< M Egmont H forwards us the following correspondent be published for the information of public- and of those who :Ü bs< the portrait of Sir Arthur Young: l>om Mr. Darbiahire. You will see from the
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  • 53 6 A* the result of a quarrel between two t Teachews m Kampon^r ttujris oarly yesterday morning. See Ah See stabbed hu compatriot Koh Peng Seng fatally, and ITM produced before Mr. C. W. Daw.-on t th« Second Court yesterday on a ekafgt of murder. The ease wa> postponed
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  • 167 6 I I IfeMn. N\ Lazarus, manufacturing opt j CUWS, have now seenrod commodious pr mises m Medical Hall Building. Batter; Kcad Every possible effort is being ma-: to ciiter for a long felt want m Singapore— that of a high das-, rapid optfenl service The first
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  • 47 6 The Bit,, ulmc l steamer Ulyws cent, y left £jm* for Lt^Tj^ »hat clauned to fc. a record draught sh .wjj, ,dr,wi nB 33 ft. forward an( 3 and w CarE W^ Princi al| y Joseph Kronheimer. one ,f A11 enUUed to r««v,. the ,h.re« of tk
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 171 6 green Lees I Caldbeck Macgregor Co., 87, CecU^treet. ■iiimim mimmi I CONVENIENCE I is the word which best describes a IJtIIiiKMOS FLASK. i Liquids may be kepi hot or cold for long periods of time, and it is just the thinjr for any trip A Thermo? Flask will prove a
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    • 87 6 Accidents will II Happen I INSURE NOW WITH i THE NORTH BRITISH AND MER- CANTILE INSURANCE CO., LTD. > (Incorporated m Great Britain) BENEFITS. Death $10,000 Loss of 2 eyes or 2 limbs. 10,000 Loss of 1 eye and 1 limb. 10,000 j Loss of 1 eye or 1 limb.
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  • 611 7 COMING TOGETHER. IMF. PREMIER'S LBTTBB. [Reuters Service] London, June 5. The deJhutonen of Urn Premier's letter tit he Miners Executive, rahlcd ><>terday, created n amonjj the recipiX Lrnifi.ant point m the letter ll ll ion that a 11 .Hot should bo on Urn rejected Government proposals dg
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  • 102 7 100 Ho:i£, who it is alleged fatally Goh Ah San OB the afternoon of iy last m Boat Quay, and climbed up tiir- roof of his house armed with a knife. Wlri< h he brandished m a threatening Manner, died yesterday m hospital of enteric. It is
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  • 265 7 LOSS OF LIFE. TOWN SUBMERGED. LReuter's Service] Denver, June 6. The river I Matte has overflowed, and a number of street- are submerged. Pueblo, June t>. OAciak arc of the opinion that the Fatalities caused by the flood, following the cloud-burst, do not exceed 250. The waters
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  • 266 7 Paris, June 1. The Municipal Council welcomed the Japanese Crown Prnce at the City Hall. The President of the Council, and the Prefec of the Seine District delivered addresses. to Which the Prince replied, expressing his admiration of the city and its monuments. CHANCE FOR DISARMAMENT.
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  • 151 7 In the hope of solving some of the difficulties of knowing who an- the men employed as house servants, an employment agency, The Straits Employment Agency, will be opened at Laidlaw Building! from the 16th. We are informed that the Agency will register all the servants
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  • 57 7 The M.M. Steamer "Haiphong" is expt'ited here from Saipon on Monday morning, the 13th irvst. She will sail for Saipon and Haiphonp on Thursday morning, at 7 a.m. The recent census m Australia will be the means of adding a further Federal representative to New South Wales and taking one
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  • GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
    • 159 7 CELEBRATIONS. [Reuter's Service] London, June 6. fin- anniversary of the formation of the League of Nations will be celebrated on June 25 by processions of London branches to Hyde Park, with decorated cars and rrpusentatives of different nations m their national dress. The original idea of a
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    • 161 7 IMPORTANT CONFERENCE. London, June <i. Renter learns that the- Anglo-America;: Conference on tropical diseases will be held shortly m the Colonial Office, Mr. E. F. L Wood. Parliamentary Under Secretary of State presiding. The American representatives will be Mr. George Vincent, President <>f the Rockefeller Foundation, Mr. Wickliffe
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  • 370 7 London, June 6. In the House of Commons, questioned regarding the refusal of the British DyeStuffs Corporation to supply British export firms with synthetic indigo, on the ground that the Corporation has its own selling arrangements m the Far East, Sir P. Lloyd Graeme pointed out that it
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  • 106 7 OFFICIAL REPORT. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce I Rubber Association's usual weekly auction was held on 9th June, 1921, when there was catalogued 2,220,522 lbs. Tons 991.30 Offered ",876,151 lbs. Tons 837.57 Sold 902.187 lbs. Tons 402.76. PRICES REALIZED. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents per Ib. Spore Standard
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  • 137 7 Rubber. During the pa*t week there has been a further fall m prices and at the weekly auctions, which opened O n Thursday, buyers were few and selling: extremely difficult. Standard Sheet declined to 23 cents, with a few lots changing: hands at 2SH cents*. Off Quality Latex
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  • 295 7 INDO mari m port. O.S.K. Steamer Indo Maru, which was beached off Tohor Light as the result of the collision with the N.Y.K. Steamer Yokohama Maru about 40 minutes after midnight on Tuesday last, arrived m port yesterday morning: at 10.30 m the tow of the S.H.B.
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  • 147 7 Frasers Report. Singapore, June 10 Rubbers. Dull, with very little business passing. Mining. Steady. Taipings 1.12% to $1.17%, North Taipings $1.30 to $1.35, South Taipings 72 M: cents to 77% cents, Ulu Piah? $1.27% to $1.32 M5, Padang Plandoks 80 cents to 90 cents, Nawng Pets $1.25
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  • 59 7 April and May Lint. Previcrjsly acknowledged $G6,224.48 Mrs. D. Maw 25 Miss E. Ryan (May and June) 6 Mrs. Constance Gunn (May to Novj 18 Mrs. P. M. Robinson 5 Mrs. O. R. S. Batt-rcan 3 K. F. 10 The box at John Little's 15.19
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 132 7 Table Glassware REGISTERED N«S9QAOB. Very Handsome Etched and Cut I Crys l_Table Ware. I FULL SETS IN STOCK, INCLUDING DECANTERS WATER JUGS AND TUMBLERS AND GLASSES OF I ALL SIZES. ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. ««»«iK«3atiww-..i!r\ arr^rsas^- ?wu>ja**-. aw,,*\jo».w, i 4^fip|©^ IRGINIA LEAF fWtZM u^d m the I CAPSTAN 1 M
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 407 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated m Japan.) T NDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice LONDON LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE London and Antwerp via (Malacca, Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said n ii i 4 T ic*i iv- jit vo* For Marseilles and Liverpool via Suez. a.
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    • 528 8 K. P. At LKONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated ie Hoil»»d). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGA7JON Co., OF BATAVIA TcVphone 131 Pottage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. ICO2 Mairtgt-r Desk 1437 Maxim* Sopt Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. KOCIIUSSEN (Satuntay, June 11) IBilliton snd Eatavia, via Blinjoe and
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    • 675 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA j 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 EAST OF BOMBAY are at present suspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO fcAKSEILLEfI LONDON DLiO SINGAPORE LBAVE BINOAPOBI SYRIA
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 475 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. ror Krotny, Trengganu. Kelantan, Btßgasra, Telupin, Patani, Singora, LatUL Konsair.ui, Bandon, Langsusn, Chumpoii, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure The steamer* are fitted throughout with electric light, and have excellent Accommodation fo- fir-.t class passengers. for Dm round trip from Singapore to
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    • 316 9 O. S. X.. The Osaka Shosen Kaisha Ltxi. (Incorporated m Japan). No. 2, De Souza Street. Proposed Sailings froiu Singapore. (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN*"* LINE. Fci Port Said, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg. DUE "SINGAPORE. Stan Maru July 1 July 2 Argun Maru July 21 July 22
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    • 505 9 tThe Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. Ellerman Bucknail Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCITLRIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due Spore Route Fer KASAMA June 25 Suez Manila and China.
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    • 593 9 icviuau 1 mi m i urn i n mmi^w— —^mi^m i»^i— i»— m^mm PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BT PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (larorpoiited m U. S. A.) 1 OR ACCOUNT OF THE V. S SHUTINi; BOARD SAN i ''KANCISCO— MAMhA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA via COLOMBO
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 347 10 „-n vrm. j rrrn r r iir- TT «p«yßLffii'-. I M»?S^'X ~T;:;v/ f ?\r3^Cr^irii»»teib-w— •*> FOR FACTORY, WAREHOUSE. CONTRACTOR'S AND SHIP'S I JSE FOR FILL- INC TANKS. SPRINKLER CARTS AND GENERAL HOUSE PUMPING AND 6^ S/***^ imp^a-ed pitcher spout I RFVOLVINC. TO!' CISTERN £^»P* 2 ...J| LIFT PUMPS. I JB&
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    • 28 10 mmmm mmmmmmmmmamm IDYSEN BY| D BROWS Ml lET, o«d of KlflS B^OVN. MASSAGE^ HALL 239, Bencoolen Street. MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mrs. HARU and Miss HANA Telephone No. 1467.
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    • 149 10 m j I I I ■We vi) alwav 1 a large part of our business, and our endeavours are not confined a to Car 3 sold by us. We repair I all makes of Cars, and are re- 1 pairers to the leading insurance companies here, a proof of the
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 677 10 3rd SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 12th Jane, r 21. ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. 7 a.m. Ho y Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9.15 a.m. Matins y.vd Litany. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5 5.30 p.m. Ever son;* and Sermon. ft SERVICES AND MEETINGa lion. l.'Jth June 7.30 ?i.m. Matins. Tues. Mth Juno
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  • 85 11 JUNE 9. Bank 4 m.s. 2(4 1-8 i Bank, demand 2|3 3-4 Private Credits I m.s. 2|4 3-8 New York, demand 42H Credits 90 da> > 47^ France, demand 500 India, T. T. 1?7 Hongkong, demand M P -c Prem. Yokohama, d'mand 91 Java, demand Will Bangkok, d.-mand 91
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  • 167 11 I JUNE 9. Tin (Buyers 984.79) No BaUera I Gambler Cube No. 1 13.50 Gaaabier 7.00 Pepper Uiark 13.7a I Pepper (white fair) 3L00 Tapioca, pmall flake, f.g. 6.75 Tapioca, medium pearl f.g. 6.50 Pearl Sago, small nom. 8.50 Copra Sundricd 10.75 Copra Mix 10.25 Opium, Benares uncort 5.000
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  • 53 11 C. OF C. RUBBER ASSOC IATION. 12 o'clock noon, 10th June 1921. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smeked Sh Closing Prices. Closing Prie+* Buyers Sellers. Buyers Sellers Spot 26 27 23 23M June 23 23 4 July 23 V. 21 July to Sept. 25 26 Oct. to Dec. 2* 28 H Tone
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  • 60 11 ERASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. Friday, June 10, 1921. Taiping Tin (1,200,000) 1. OH— 1.15 Uw Piah 1.25—1.35 Bassett (700.000 1) .70 Bukit Timah (500.000—10) 9.50 Indragiri ($5) $4.25 Kuala Sidim (600.000—1) 1.10—1.30 E. S. C-o. (£150.000—1) 6.75—7.25 F. Neave (900,000—10) 29—31 Straits Ice Co. (500.000—10)
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 437 11 Assets over $4,000,005; Assurances m force aver $17,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act < ■rftV lIIHI WWW
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    • 558 11 Of India, Australia and China, j Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid un Capital m 600.00 C •hares of £6 each 13 CCO.OOO R«Mrv A Kan. B,fIW.»«Q Reserve Liability of Proprietors 8.000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 BishopKjrate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amritsar Iloilo' Pukei Bantrk«.i
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    • 494 11 BO HONG BANK, UMTTED.i HEAD OFFICE 94 Market Street. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca— lBl Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Hongkoncr, Amoy, Batavia. Sourabaya, Seirarang, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL. AUTHORISED 820,000.000 Issued 8,000,000 Paid-up 4,000,000
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    • 526 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, JLiDo Established 1880. Capital Subscribed T. 200,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund T. 58,000,000 President K. Kajiwara, Esq. Vice-President S. K. Suzuki, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma. Fsq., I. M.-.tsukata, Esq., Y. Yaraukawa, F.bq.. M. iiitsui, Esq., M. Odafciri, Esq., Rarou K. Morimuro, Baron K. [wmsaki, R. Id
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    • 183 11 I ASIA BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated m Ne^v York) STOCKHOLDING EANKS. Anglo ar.d London Pana Nation*! Bank of Sun Frandecj Bankers Tr»<st Coropaa/, New fork City. Continental m Commercial Natior/. 1 £ank of Chicago I Guaranty Trust Ccmptny of New York. I Guard^n Savingl Trust Compt*», Cleveland. I Mercantile 3ant of
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 107 11 CLEARANCES. June 10.— Melchior Treufo, Eraile-. (Dat.); Andr« Lebon. (Feb.); Hong Ho, Chak Sang. Akera, Ban Hong Liong, Kampar. (Brit.) June 11. Van Hogendorp, RochaHaen, (Dat.); Hague Maru, (Japan. > June 13.— De We«rt, Rumphius, (Dut.) OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD. (Incorporated m England) AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY
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    • 662 11 TO- DAT. Intermediate and local matt* will be feoad m list below:— Federated Malay State*. Malacca, Ifaar sa4 Penang (by train) 6 a.m. ani P-m. daily (except Sunday). Cucob Edina i» a Cucob U»"K Chiap 9 am. Polaa Sotgi Sultana 9 a.m. K.-rimon Ban Lee Guan D»» Miniia, Hongkong, etc.
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  • 1789 12 THE VICTORIA THEATRE AND ITS PUBI USES. To The Kditor. Sir. Then- is a matter of gnat urgency which should engage the of every Municipal Con. who has some sense of duty to the pub That t situation crei bj Municipality some year ago— how long
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  • 40 12 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending-. Sunday, 12th June 1921. Sunday 12th, 7.:!0 a.m. Balestier Range. Eurasian Company. Rifle Club Shoot. Notice. All Old Pattern Rifles should be exchtOftd at Drill Hall as early as possible.
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 120 12 EagSaaiTs Reconstructed Team. Tl.< Te Match opens at Lords to-day. It wai thought that Hobbs would ittfficiently recovered to play m this match, but a Beater wirt of the Gth inst. -tates 'that he is still not well enoujrh to turn §9Ut. The English team haß
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    • 78 12 Owing to the claimi of St. Joseph's Old ■i > sports, the cricket match between the S. H. C. and the Ceylon XI, with which it waa hoped to inaujruratt the local cricket league to-day, has had to be postponed. Instead, there will be, on the S. C. C.
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    • 130 12 StaflFords boat Sea Defence.-. Though the Stafford* met and defeated th? Sea Defences m a firalt division League n-.tch on the S. R. C. ground yesterday afternoon by '2 goals to nil. the latter put up i good show and did a lot of attacking 1 which waa
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    • 60 12 A se< >nd division game will bo played on l\ i Union Jack Club ground this afternoon, t.etween the S. C. C. and S. C. F. A. second iteanis. The S. C. C. eleven will be: Glascoe Toscenie and Casnpling
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    • 50 12 Members of the St. Joseph's Old Boys' Association are reminded that the tirst annual athletic sports of the Association will be held to-day at 2.30 p.m. 'The Rev. Bvo. Aimar will distribute the prizes. The m»'ir.birs will be at home to their guests aft*r the sports.
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    • 120 12 Lawn tennis players will be interested to learn that Mr. L. E. Gaunt, who was for so long m the front rank of Singapore tecnii and who is now m retirement at home, ha* presented challenge cup for competition. The idea is to discover the real
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    • 92 12 A Shanghai wire of May 80 states At the Olympiad Fillipinon were predominant. Several Far Eastern recrods were broken. China is third at present. In spite of the continuous rain there were 10,000 spectators. A further wire of June 1 states :—Brilli--ant weather and superb sport marked
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    • 132 12 At the May meeting m Adelaide of the S.A.J.C. the Goodwood Handicap, a 6 furlong sprint had 29 starters, the winner Peace Day paid a dividend of £36 7s. and ran the distance m 1.14 with 7.9 up. At the same meeting Sir Marco won the cup (lm.
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  • 93 12 RESULT OF THURSDAYS PLAY. Tennis. Champ. Tan Chong Knee beat Chia Keng fye, G— L\ G— 2. Cheong Chei Hai heat Chua Choon Lt-ong, 7—5. 6—l. H Class. Lim Yong Liang beat John Lim, 6—4. 6 8 Cheong Choc Lim beat Chua Sim Ghee. I__G, 6—l.
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  • 125 12 At Burrouphes Hall, Piccadilly, Newman, the present champion, who during the past fortnight has been engaged m an entertainment match with Lawrence. the Birmingham player, put up a new record. Be left off on Thursday night *ith an unfinished break 5W and on starting afresh m reased
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  • 208 12 A Record Victory May 27.- In the Anal of the amateur golf championship Ifr. W. I. Ranter (Walm+r and Kingsdown) beat Mr. A. J. Graham (Royal Liverpool) 12 up and 11 to play. Hunter if a postal employee ano a son of .i Deal professional. Graham was
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  • 58 12 On Sunday morning the final race for the Vice-President's Cup (1919) will take pi Course: Start S. Y. C. round Mark Boat! off White Beacon, Man-o-War Bu y, S. Y. C. Buoy, inside Breakwater, round Mark Boat off White Beacon, Malay Spit Buoy. finish inside s. Y.
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  • 47 12 The second kolek rate fo* the Deason challenge tup will take place at the Swimming Club on Sunday morning. The 80 yds. race, the second event ill til Y. M. A. all round swimming championshin, will take place at the swimming pool to-day at 5 p.m.
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  • 83 12 oDuring the week ending 28th May the number of deaths recorded m Singapore was 290, a ratio per mille of population of 38.34. The chief causes of mortality were: Phthisis 38, convulsion 35, malarial fever 83, pneumonia 31, beri-beri 22, fever no-t specified 16, dysentery 13, enteritis 10. Influenza and
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 83 12 -MONDAYS TIKS. T#nnis. Chump. S. C. Won- or Tan ChOßg Gark rs. Ong Siow Sian or Seah Eng Chiantr. ii Class. Tan Chong Kiw vs. Tan 800 Bit. to ftnsfh. I oh Poop Lip vs. Seah Peng Khern. Billiards. Champ. Chtu Lye Van vs. Tan* Thean Bin or E. Yong
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