The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 June 1921

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SJ3., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1921. NO. 10,:j(M».
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  • 162 1 The only telegraau through, but hearing later date than the last Reuters', are two Havas, one dealing with the reception of the Crown Prince ot Japan, the other Trench Press satisfaction ;'t the (icrman troops beintj romptlh'd to respect the decision of the Inter Allied (onimissidn Page
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  • 79 1 Orders for week ending June 18th. Wednesday, 15th. Physical Culture Class. 5.15 p.m. Eighth Troop Parade, 5 i.'j p.m. Thursday, lGth.— Third Troop Parade, 5.15 p.m. Friday, 17th. Band Practice, erery member iv>ust attend, 5.15 p.m. Sixth and Eleventh Troops Parade, 5.15 p.m. Saturday, ISth.— Inspection by
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  • 1253 1 "Oil, to be out of Bngland now tliat Aprils hi-io," is an adapt! tttn of Browning which expressed tin- wish of I jfood many people during a month of strikes and other discomforts. And now tliat May is hen 1 there do not seem to be
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 259 1 hdjssUHJSHDJHSJSDDJHSJHJASDHFJDHFD w 9- I il i I <li I II fc > -i -ri r— (ii rlw >%m i_« IH I J i■■■ |j The Savoy of Singapore j r i it Ball Room m the Bast. GUEST NI(«HT every Thursday and Saturday I (Evening Dress essortlal for Dancing) V
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    • 236 1 SSSSS*P> -r^ 1 3R;:^^f^^li^eXlWR£>ia^ y^'^KJNG xi <_ ju--> !>■— i~*"f***;l jet M P I A»»' ft. &,\t Jls Jb.,. J,a $.*ir2; \£j P i t\ I I VlDT'l*.'! w i^ H No 355 "m^s I ahO^H nmm (Jo., Ltd, I LONDON, ENGLAND. <*^*i*"»w"«B»«iM miw ken**-,- v^aevrrk-^ r. v*jr»ivnt iwm mi
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    • 61 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Draught men :i I•• Page ">. Registration of SeT Page 5. Fraser Neave, Printers— Page J. Glenavy cargo to be examined Pain- 'j. Fillis's Circus openi m-xt Monday Page 2. The Remington Act >unti ig Machine ra«;e G. Action sale of furniture by Powell Co. Pace ">. HAIG
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 109 1 the~v/ei<:k. Wednesday, lsth. High "Water, 8.51 a.m., f1.29 p.m. Polo, Balestier, 4.45 p.m. Tanglin Club At Home, 6.16 p.m. Unemployment Fund Concert, Theatre, 0.15 p.m. Thursday. 160. Hiph Water, 7.26 a.m., 7.27 p.m. Licensing Justices, 2.30 p.m. V.M.C.A. Gymnastic Class, 8.30 p.m. Lodge Eastern Gato, 8 p.m. High Water, 8.38
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  • 192 2 Men kak v, br Allowed to ResuM Work. We are informed, says the "Rangoon Times"' of SO May that all the returning staff, both Loco and Traffic, have asked to be allowed to rejoin. The Company have taken back every man Who could be given
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  • 178 2 Reference was made yesterday to th» importance of finding new uses for rubber, and the instance of rubber flooring was jriven. W« have been shown samples of the North British Rubber Cos. Paraflor carpeting, tho rubber linoleum mentioned by Sir Ernest Birch, which he estimated might < onsume
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 382 2 TO LET. Large C downs facing river f a]so near shipping, Stores J 1 from 6,000 to SO,OOO sq. ft. Large anfJ < irimodious offices contraily situated also Bunga- j i le ws. Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. T 5G Robinson-rd, Marsilling Bldg. ->■■*% »S»V-*r-S- V>"«-*» -W S VICTORIA THEA
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    • 495 2 Gaiety Cinema CHANGE OF PROGRAMME FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 SHARP Eddie Polo m fbe Lure of The Circus Serial. FINAL INSTALMENT. Episode 1(5 "The Knockout Mpisode 17 "A Race with Time" Maria Walcamp m The Red Glove Serial. IN EIGHTEEN EPISODES. THIRTY SIX REELS. EPISODE 1 "THE POOL OF LOST
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    • 407 2 From TUESDAY, JUNE 14, U SUNDAY JUNE 10, 1021. I AN APPEALING PICTURE OF THE GREAT NORTH WEST Featuring M HOUSE PETERS AND JANE NOVAK Lj In a powerful story of woman's inflixncc over man m the hie W cold regions of the North In 6 Parts Adapted from James
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 324 3 n Your Breakfast Coffee |j •i i *-*v^ c*. i cell jyy ii jpr rif you prepare half-and-half with hot, rich Glaxo Si the milk with the real English flavour. r£ Glaxo is the rich milk of British-bred dairy cows from which the water has been removed by the Glaxo
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    • 481 3 linn ii. i .ii i i. I I, -,-rm n. THE I CHINA MUTUAL I .WV. INSURANCE CO.. LTD. with Nvhich is associated THE SHANGHAI LIFL ITHANCE CO., LTD. I T ;;i d C *ioc i Shnn^hr i i» 12a incorporated un^cr the Hongkong Oittinamcct Chief Office Southern Agencies 2,
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    • 753 3 111 f/f l BBananannaaßV jij j THE MOTORCYCLE J I THE WORLD FAMOUS GRADUA GEAR I *^a1 it AC 1 rK( )i\l TH E motor rvn 17 ZENITH MOTORS, LTD., have created a unique j I; position for themselves m the world of motor-cycle manufacture. "Zenith" conjures up m the
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  • 1024 4 It is high time chat the British publicwere fully informed of the abominable system of child-slavery which prevails m the Crown Colony of Hong Kong. For nearly a hundred years this island, < with its 200,000 Chinese inhabitants, has i been under our rale. There
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    • 182 4 Get More Service for the Money m Goodyear Tyres /^fVfA 11 A Time after time the buyers of a tyre sold at a sensationally VCr* J8? >*%\ i ow ppeer cc s a big loser true tyre economy is a matter of lowcost mileage and not of tyres made to
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    • 165 4 INDO-CHINA Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m 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, Chefoo, Turtsin, Newchwang. Yangtsze ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. CHAKSANG June
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    • 960 4 AUCTION SALE OF Magnifh'cent Jacobean design teak household furniture, piano, gramophoiu*. iron implants etc. At No. m SCOTTS ROAD A ON SATURDAY, inth JUNE H>2l at o.m. Comprising an excellent tonc^d baby grand cottage piano m iron fiaim- b.v Sarcia m splendid condition; very charming Jacobean and Tudor design and
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    • 24 4 Wf 111. MONTOR E. HIGH STREET Singapore DIAMOND MERCHANTS. Always on hand a fine selection of first class Brilliants at lowest prices. Inspection invited.
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    • 718 5 WANTED. WAXIKI) Bf Survey Singapore. Head Compner-Draujrhtsman and u ,o L\*tant Com,u,,, r Ih llk hlMm( M Ap.-heam fox BffiT°*l8 ffi T°* lt mu «t be COmp tent to takr charg, a [ir5 C V T a mUMi hHVr S°° d mathem attcal odaention and asportenee m Survey comApply Box
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    • 814 5 ACTCTION SALES. IMPORTANT MCTION BALI OF SHIP'S STORE, etc. Th<- a»d*rstgnad hnva been instructed to si!l by l'ublic Auction At khalr sale-room, Kaffle* Rnfllps Place ON SATURDAY, IBta JUNE, AT 10.30 a.m. 'I he whole of the Engin < tc. of S. Rasmara comprising: Ratchet braces, anchors, blocks, portable inch
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    • 784 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Excel MH W;:;!Mit-f-';iined Teak Ilnusohoid Pun [tare. (The property of W. T. Easley Bee>J Braaaware, Btvffed Dirds, Cloisonne Vases etc To be held At our Salo-Rcoms, 16 and 17 Raffles Place, ON SATURDAY, ISth JUNE, AT 11.30 A.M Comprising: Walimt«3tailied Teak Settees Ar.-i cii. i
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    • 547 5 j TOOTH-ACHE A BURDEN Wnv ihouM you 1 c;.r that which can fcerelievtu almost immediately «f 3'ou »*jr take the trouble of consulting K. TSUTADA Ni><Defie Denuai (Plione No. 1245) 7c t liras Battfth Koad, Singapore. Extraction Painless Attendance by Appointment I Wtf- Hours: 8 to 5 p.m. on week
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    • 515 5 '^^awn'Mejßnjßfy^^virUfv 'k^~ v. <***-*- tfuteHeaj rotate Whlteaway. Laidlaw C 0 Ltd. f (Incorporate*! In Engiajkl). SINGAPORE. Ladies' Week. At Whiteaways' j CAMISOLE. V Till SrORTS." lln pretty laca, trimmed c^ \^^mFf\\ A fine M" 1 1 I wu<»l I Nainsook. Yoke of Em- 1. ..,?fe|jf Cashmere Hsm, I broidery Narrow
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  • 43 6 JONES— GRUNDT.— At St. Andrew's Cuthedra!. Singapore, on June 14, 1921, by tho Bishop of Smguporc, assisted by the Rev. ,T. Butterworth, Albert Edwai'd Thornley Jones, of Singapore, to Dorothy May, daughter of Mr. and Mis. J. H. Grundy, of Rainford, Lancashire.
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  • 682 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1921. A Coal Peace. The latest coal telegrams seem hopeful, and owners and men are coming together m a much chastened spirit, helped not a little by the threat of the Government that if their difficulties cannot be adjusted within a reasonable time, the
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  • 1443 6 The Governor of Hongkong and Lady Kirkpatrick (m the unavoidable absence of Lady Stubbs) held a reception at Government House on tho King's Birthday. The names of guests take up four columns of our Hongkong contemporaries. By kind permission of Lt. Col: R. W. Morgan, C. M. G., D. S.
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
    • 85 6 ro the Editor. Sir, r t< ol r .M.H.J.. f dc ii really c anfc r -f th< product! M months the i>M<l sold their narkt lame, f our i. tin- market, pointing at 70,000 tons of offering to t>uy '•new' out here. I industry D "goat"
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  • 88 6 Th« Mi, Ma and wh< wer '^1 In Biagapore or. Pi la- 1 m conn ctk>H with the n-. !•> (,i Mr. T Dari jrshire, P. M. B. Gov< nur.t .!i the j B Kular Johcre, were again produced before Mr C. W. I)uw:on m the Beeond
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  • 213 6 A very pretty wedding w»i eol< yesterdnj between Mr. A. K. Tbornlef .Jone* and Mitl Dorothy May CJrundy. The ceremony m St. Andrewi Cathedral was conducted by the Bishop of Singapore, assisted by the Rev. J. Butterworth. It was a full choral lervice m virtue of Mr. Thornley
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  • 166 6 Tho usual weekly meeting of th«- Kent A'MMmflßt Board wan held m the Municijhi office** ymterday ftftvrnoon, presided over by Mr. Charleton Maxwell. Other numbers present wire Messrs E. H. Bill E. Tessensohn, Koh San Hln, A. M. S. Angqllia, and H. Beadsworth. On behalf of the
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  • 128 6 The ChiaeM auth .rities at An.., K recently found the body of a bandit, who had committed micide there After invent catior, th«y Mated that tile body was that of the faoMMu leader of bandits Char,-. He apparently cave Qp kis life after be had beta wounded di th.. fighting
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 137 6 G EENL'SES O'X^/^.. .L.->- J Caldkeck Macgregor Co., 4jf AS v^* C^ ftr. I Far and Near m one. Invaluable ior those requiring different h: for reading and walking. |j LHte senior tftticfol British Army, AldersUc, Erg »nd I i.tc of Old Brosd St., London. I S. SMITH SON (SWM)
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    • 79 6 m^^m m m mm. m>~ m* j Accidents j| Happen INSURE NOW WITH THE NORTH BRITISH AND MER- I 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
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  • 56 7 HAV AS SERVICE. FMEN< II PEBSfI SATISFIED. [Rtater'a Benriee] Paris, June H. At dinn< r m nonoar <>f Uu Ji [nter-Allied athei v.. re the former Prei dent, M. PoXik *c, several Cabinet Ifinitten, t former ambaailt, and M. Junr h. the b and ITritis'at Berlii m insisting th«*t 1••
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  • 347 7 (From Our O^ < t. > 10. i 6 o'clock, instead of well bavi produced m ii the World of 0 much divided. On the then md rc«i mable, on the < ther, you hav< the popular point <f view reflected In the proti it <'f
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  • 141 7 MALAYA RU BBER. No L* tfislation Restricting Output. 1 In ihf House of Commons on May 4th Major Royd-Carpenter asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies whether proposals hiui been made for legislation restricting the output of rubber m Malaya; and what decision had been taken m the matter.
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  • 57 7 rune of Drills, etc. for week endSunday, 19th June, 1921. .a. 13th, 5.15 p.m.— Drill Hall. Company. Recruits Drill. -lay 16th, 6.15 p.m.— Drill Hall. c Company. Recruits Drill. Friday 17th, 5.15 p.m.— Drill Hall. SKA. Company. Dress caps, tunics, shorts and puttees. Sunday 19th, 7.30 a.m.—
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  • 30 7 MAI* Barker, wfeo it is believed vran the la^t survivor of the charge of the Light Brigade at Balaklava, died at I-oa Anareloa on M»y 20. He was 94 yt*xsjM.
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  • 432 7 (From Our G*n Correspondent.) London, May 12. The r. luuy.ht us another very useful lesson. So many useful things eomc ftp m East <>f Sues, including the Indian agitator, who teacl es us that other people I r troubles betidei ourselves and t i v ifl i
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  • 345 7 li-.nter's Wife m Divorce Court. In the Divorce Court, London, on May 3rd, Mr. Justidf Hill heard the petition of Mr. j John Bardsley Harrop, manager of Ayer j fawah Estaf", Sitiawan, at present residing it Brighton, for the dissolution of his mar- i rage with his
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  • 93 7 A tint of the V.M.C.A. Literary Society will be held m the lartfe hall of the V.M.C.A. this evening at 8.30 p.m. when the following resolution will be debated: •'That the type of cinema film at present exhibited m Singapore, viewed from the educational and moral standpoint,
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  • 425 7 The following circular letter, dated Bth Tune, and signed by Dr. T. Hey ward Hays, Chairman of tho Ecar.J of Directors, has been issued to the shareholders of ''he Bangkok Dock Company, Ltd: For a considerable time past negotiations .avc been preceding between your Beard of I>TC?tors
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  • 179 7 Sad Tale of the Sea. The Straits Echo (June 10th) reports j Captain Hunter, Master of the Straits Co.'a liner Perak which arrived, lere this morning from Singapore via Port Swettenham, reports that a first class saloon )asseriger, who had given his name at Chan!* Too Swee,
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  • 68 7 leaving Colombo on the 13th and due to arrive here and open on Monday next, Fillis's circus ccmes with a large staff of European artists, thirty m number, presenting: what looks like n fine programme. The management has secured the Beach Road ground and there wHI ha evening
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  • 159 7 The Malay Mail says:— The general public is undoubtedly under the impression that the proposal to reduce the temporary allowance of the Government Service originated with Mr. Nutt. It is only fair to Mr. Nutt and to the Government Service that it should be publicly known that
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  • 13 7 Sh*kespe*re it tb« be«t thing we m Eogland have achieved. Mr. John M*a«fl*Ufc<
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  • 666 7 RUBBER POSITION. Public Meeting Not to be Held. Mr. G. S. Carver presided over a meeting of the members cf the Committee of the Straits Settlement:-, Singapore) Association j held last evening m the Exchange Buildings. .Speaking m support of his motion that the Association should
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  • 167 7 Local Chinese Case. For want of evidence that there was a sccoad marriage according to Chinese customs the charge preferred against a local Chinese girl, named Chua Ah Loi, who was prosecuted for bigamy at the instance of her first husband Lim Kee Lok was thrown out
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  • 30 7 The preateat obstacle that Mr. "l*ussy foot" will encounter m India is the munici palities, auch as those of Calcutta awe Bombay, who do not supply enough watei L Englishman.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 126 7 I til li'-iii ■£> :w|l >fr Timekeepers J^ HermBtlG J MOVEMENTS I m 4 $45. I In 9^ Gold §80. XX I BaiBBIUIH&SBERI&'ZgeSBIIZSEIIIBCaaiIHEIBaiIiaiDRIIIIBH "obinson Co. Ltd,, swcapom. k tft^B 2 IP $1.65 I fe MALT&P I 8 "ii t^^vift Swim Cot^o^/SS^ Per Bottle i Free Sample Bottle on Application. Nestle
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 410 8 NIPPOiN YUSEN KAISHA. I (Incorporated m Japan.) *NDER MAI!. CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice LONDON LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE I *t London and Antwerp via (^Talac. a, Penan?:, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. ATSUTA MARU June 15 I SHIDZUOKA MARU June 29 KACA lIARU
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    • 573 8 ¥L P. M KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA reU-phone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Manager Desk 3437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept 3 COLVfER QUAY. T'NDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT ■■■fcVn, COEN (Wcdnesaay, June 15) Muatok and Pahrnbang SINOKBP (Wednesday,
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    • 679 8 im— wirnt mir«i »wii>wivißii»iai'WiiMW*»ww'' i»a^»w<r—»<a*fc»i <■»■ P. O. BRITISH INDIA j AND I APCAR LINE. (Imo [.orated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENdEII SERVICE PENINSULAR AN!) ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with L'ir Majesty's Government). The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present suspended. LONDON PAS-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 424 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO LTD (INCORPORATED IN S IAM) Singapore Bangkok' For Kretay T COASTING SERVICE. bw. Kohsamui, '^n7o a g^ gs^ n^ mn^ Cen a P»t.ni. Sicgora. L.--i Lhumpob, and Bangkok. VAI^AYA Arrival Departure ASDANC; J une 15 The te June 2 tlune 22 t>L7:t tvVTJr^ 1 to
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    • 335 9 O. S. K. The Osaka Shosen Kaisha Ltd. (Incorporated m Japan). No. 2, De Souza Street. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (Subject to change without notice) EL ROPEXN~ LINE. Foi Port Said, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg. DUE "SINGAPORE. so. Siam Maru July 1 July *.s. Arjrun Maru July 21
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    • 560 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 KASAMA June 25 Suez Manila
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    • 609 9 I PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BY PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. I j (Incorporated m U. S. A.) J FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. ft SHIPPING BOARD i SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA—EAST INDIA. I SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. I For CALCUTTA via COLOMBO i CREOLE STATE Passengers .'.rd Freight Jun« 22 t
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  • 677 10 FRASKR CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. TUESDAY, JUNE 14th, 1921. MINING. LFifjures m brackets shows the capital and issue value of the Share m dollars 01U0M otherwise marked. C— Cum div x equals ex div.] Aver \Veng 1) l Hitam Tin (300,000—) 1.50—1.70 K. Kammunting 1.17.6 2
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  • 133 10 j The Bangkok Times of Ist inst. says: The Gleniffer has arrived at Kohsichang ;to load for Europe. She is a fine largo steamer with accommodation for fifty passengers. Mr. Stephen Lambert is going: 1 home by her. J The Bull left Kohsichang at midnight on Monday and
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 143 10 extensively m the West End of London SB m DI^TKIbUTING AGENT: A "^&\^f IHE ANGLO-SIAM CORPORATION LTD I HAIG HAIG, LTD. Head Office: 37, Southwaie ST., Lc*»T>OH, S.E.I, England. HiuuiuiimutuuiiUiuuiuui:M*iiiiaiiii::uiijiii!Uj::.ni!: iuHi*!:t:uniaiiuiii(UiuitMiuiiiyuuiiiiumiii;iaiaitui;*u«uiuuisiaattiitti!«iiS m r*' TsTnc Hot .>r\ 11/ f m^y tL£,TFic J JK?4K^^ I If/ I Care ana* Precision V Are
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    • 93 10 irrrnn/'p I rrr kr Y S «JL.I B I\L. I S P" ff 1 P l^ *s *>9SL By (INCORPORATED IN CNCLAHI) X SINGAPORE fl 5 c M6HBBBI T^B2ss(ifsgawinKsi?»3s»er^^a-c^ t*fr. -t T > i'r»<*iiyt >i r-n 1 1 I PAR PURITY AND POWER E j iif QpipiT 1 MA Jy
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  • 78 11 JUNK 14. Bank 4 m., {2 Bank, dvmumi 2 l! 3-3” Private Credits m.s. j New York, demand 1 Credits M da) t France, dtmand 500 Hongkong, demand 17 p.c. Prem. Yokohama, d«-m •lava, demaiid i;p 4 J Bftr.ckok, demand 91 Sovcritrr., Bank Bu>.-ji $8.51 Bank of Eng'.Hnd R-
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  • 172 11 JUNE 1!. Tin Buyers ***** Oamb-or Cube No. 1 13 50 Gambler 7 2 5 Pepper Black u' oo Pepper (white fiur) U 'oO Tapioca, .small flnke. f.g. 5^75 Tapioca, medium pearl f.g. f 50 Pearl Base, small nora 8 50 I Copra Sundried v 00 Copra Mix 1060
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  • 44 11 ll' o'clock noon 14th Jane 1921. P&le Crepe. Ribbexl Smoked Sh. Cloning Priert. Closing Prt«e*. Buyer* Buyers Sellers. Spot Juru 03 28 H July oj 2U July to Sept 25S Oct. to Die. 2 29 Tone of Market: Qoiet
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 444 11 Assets over $4,000,000 ■~^^™»*»^*3^t^*w*^^ THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I HEAD OFPIPF "i-corporatod m Straits Settlements). 1 Th, d f l (n SUr H U3e SinßaPOre LOND O N O F «CE :32 Old Jewry, E.C. i ATTplcm^^NS OK Span™ tHt SUPremC L^ A 6 C I OSa\
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    • 571 11 I CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and Ciiina, Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each CCO.OOO i leserve Fund 3,660,000 Reserve Liability cf Proprietors 8,0v»0,U00 HKAD OFFICE. 88 Rinhopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies unj Brunches. Alor S-r Hongkong Penan* Amritaar Iloilo Puk i.
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    • 524 11 iHO HONG BANK, LOTED HEAD OFFICE 94 M?.rk*t Street. BEAKCHES: Penang— Ss Beach Street. Malacca 131 JonJcer Street. Muar 77-70 -Ja.'an Suleiman. Eatu P«bAt--IC9 Jalan Raham&t AGENCIES AT: London, New Vcr*c, San Francisco, Shanj?uai, Hongkong, Amoy, liatavia. .Sourabaya oeiparang, Palembang anJ Tranjr. CAPITAL. J AUTHORISED $20,000,000 fawied 8,000,000 Paid-up 4,000,000
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    • 520 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, Established 1880. CRPi "ulI S y Ub p 8 aid ib S TlW W Re^r.eFund Y> 88f000>000 President N. Kajiwara, Es, Vice-president S. K. Suzuki, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soffla E,q., L Mats^ta, Esq, I Baroo K. Iw, M kl, r. j, miyu> E 5" A: U Jn
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    • 248 11 THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD., (Incorporated m Great Britain) TOTAL ASSETS exceed $23,000,000. FlRE— lnsurancoa ef?«cted, for long or short periods, on the BUILDINGS, CON TENTS and RENT of PRIVATE DWELLING HOUSES, GODOWNS un d BUSINESS Premise*. MOTOR CAR— Policies issued covering PRIVATE CARS, MOTOR CTCLKS and COMMERCIAL VEHICLES
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 149 11 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kcrbau Hospital, June 13. Millibar 1015.9, 1013.2. 1014.2. Temp 80. 81, 79. Wet Bulb Th«.r 77, 77. 75. Dir. of Wind Calm. B.W. K.B. Max. Temp, m shade 82.6. Mm. Temp, m shade 77. Max. m Sun broken. Te rad. Ther 73. Rain fall m 24 hours
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    • 446 11 MAIL TABLE. aaaßjaaaavavßaaaaiav Int» rrp.Hjif.te and local maill wi.'l b* foott m list below: Federated Malay Statrt, Malaga, Muar ail P,naf.g (by train) 6 a.m. aol 0 p.m. daily •?t Sunday). Sourabaya, tc. i yaM Man a.m. Hang: Cbiap P H.m •a-S.(b<i and Djnmbi Singkrp 9 n.m Edinii I a.ra
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  • 1971 12 FLOTATION MISTAKES. The iir.«t animal meeting was held at Messrs. Barker and Co., on Monday. The hon'ble Mr. W. F. 0.H.K., was m the chair and there v. :*re present Mr. P. F. Wise, M.8.E., (director), Messrs, C. C. Dtmsna*, (J. i». Baruet, R. il o.
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  • 112 12 Fraser's Report. R p.ra. Hth :>vnv, 11-21. RuhberH still dull, with sellers predominating^ Mining fn^-r, Taipingi $1.15 to $1.2(V Collieries $15.60 to $IG, afsjprais $5.10 to RawangS 65 cents 70 cents, Lingui? $4.20 t) Nawng Peta $1.25 to ?1.50, Ting K.i:. $8.'i.5 to $9.25, Tonpkah Harbours $14^0
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  • 241 12 I ondon. May 11. Although still restricted, the demand during the earlier part of the week was I fairly Steady, and a slowly hardening ten- dency was noticeabie m values. The highest j point touched was 10-^id. for spot Standard I Crepe, and 9% d. for Ribbed
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  • 135 12 Sosjrahaya, June 9. fhere was le^s activity m the sugar a ie for future dtjiWeries dusing the past i week than m the week preceding. Tht» masket is still very dull With general opi- <r a downward tendency. The! rsituation has become more complex than t as
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  • 121 12 Mine Development Work. The Secretary, Nawng Pet Tin Limited, .advises that, the Directors visited the! mine on June I They report that the development wrork is well forward. The storage dam is well m hand, the dam wall being d Bed during their stay. The heavy work
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  • 60 12 Jugra Land and Carey. LU.. with l under rubber and 8092 acres m cocoruts is paying a final dividend of 2 per cent* making 5 per cent, for the year. The "all-in" cost of rubber produced was 11.01 (1. per 11). The copra c.»st £27 9s. 9d. pi-r ton and
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  • STRAITS CHINESE R. C.
    • 47 12 Tennis, Owing to the state of the ground being unfit for play all ties postponed till Tuesday. liilliards. <-hua Lye Van beat Tan Tluan Bin. Ping Pong. Cheong Chee Lim beat Lim Yew Chye. w.o. Chess. Yap Tai Chong beat Tan Luan^r Kia.
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    • 59 12 Ten:ii*. A. Scan Eng Chiang vs. Tan Toon Hor, (to finish). B. Cheong Chee Lhn vs. Poon Lip or Peng Khern. Chong Kew or Soo Bit vs. Yong Liang. Billiards. Poh Kirn Yong vs. Seah Peng Khern. (provided Peng Khern la not m B Tennis). Ping Pong. 6.15
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    • 52 12 Tennis. Champ. Tan Toon Hor vs. Tav Lian Tect C Chua ChoQn Seng vs. Chung Thutt Pit Billiard^. Pah Kirn Yong or Peng Khem vs. i; n g Kiang or Choc Ton^. Piua l ong. Lan Soo Bit vs. Ong Sicw Sian. Cheong Chee Lir. va. Wee Kirn
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    • 82 12 Eighty Yards race, the second event m the i.M.C.a. ;>.:i round Bwhnming cham- ihip, was decided on Saturday last. The race waa very dose, J. E. Tan coming i first with K. 1.. Johnson close tecend, W. P. Lingard ;?rd. Tan 52 see Competitor! art thai the 'oats
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    • 103 12 The Singapore Golf Club Jun.> monthly medal wa3 played for on Saturday and Surday, and resulted a win for Mr. G. J. Hogg with the net score of 09. Forty■even card* were taken out and the following were returned. G. J. Hopg 81 12 09 C Graham
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  • 95 12 NOTICES TO MARINERS. The Commander of t?ie K. P. M. a.s. Invi has reported a itone about two feet above water m Let 1. G. 42. N., an-i Long. 103. 44. 54. E. Vessels arc warned (to navigate with caution m this vicinity. until a thorough examination has
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  • 239 12 Mr. T. A. Gallic, presiding- at the annual meeting m Glasgow on May 4, said the directors were exceedingly sorry they wero unable to recommend even a small dividend, but m the present condition of the industry it was absolutely necessary to conserve j their cash
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