The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 June 1921

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 Singapore Free Press And M ERCANTILE ADVERTISER TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1921. NO. 1O,:H1.
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  • 210 1 Local sport will be found on Page 12. Police court and local m s is given on page 6. Another solution to the rubber proi blent Page 12. Various cables on world-wide events v 'M be found on page 12. The Anti-Waste candidate was returned for Hertford
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  • 1041 1 I MB really beginning to think that wd should, perhaps, bo well advised to postpone the settlement >'f thi' German Reparations question for i period of, say, from thirty to thirty-tiw years. IVrhaps, indeed, thai is exactly what we arc doing. I see nothing that clashes with
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 200 1 Malfheid I RAFFLES HOTEL. j MONDAY. IVa Dansant, 5 to 7 p.m. (Admission free). ll WEDNESDAY. Special Musical Programme after Dinner. f THURSDAY. (iuost Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). FRlDAY,— Special Lunch— Orchestra. SATURDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). SUNDAY. Cinema after Dinner.
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    • 404 1 KELLY AND WALSH, LLMITED. Incorporated m Hongkong) NEW TECHNICAL BOOKS I The Year Book of Wireless Telegraphy Modern Sanitary Engineering by G j and Telephony 1921 $15.50 Thomson Pt. II Sewerage' 13 50 Outlines of Wireless Telegraphy and Engineering Instruments and Meters Telephony, by L. B. Turner 14.00 by E.
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    • 134 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Electricity m the Home Page 6. Pinkettefl for liver troubles Page 5. I Attractions at Raffles Hotel Page 1. t Masquerade Ball at Goodwood Hall Page 2. I Special notice re sales by Powell and Co.— Pare It j Baby cars and go-cars, Robinson and Co.— Page 6.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 110 1 m U C 1 I\7 V- C 1/ Tuesday, llth. High Water, 11.40 a.m., 10.62 p.m. Rent Board, 2.15 p.m. Court of Appeal opens. League Football Sea Defences v. S.R.C. Fillia's Circus, Beach-rd., 9.15 p.m. Midnight Frolics, Theatre, 9.30 p.m. I 1 Wednesday, 22«rf. High Water, 0.14 a.m., 11. 2<?
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  • 658 2 Ir. sight of hundreds of people on the beach at Fisherman's Bend, Port Melbourne, on May 22m1, an Avro aeroplane, owned by the Shaw Ross Engineering and Aviation Company, crashed into the backyard of a small house near the water front. The pilot, Mr. Hubert Ross, a partner m the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 164 2 f TO LET. Large Go towns facing river t also near shipping, Stores J 1 from r.,000 to 30,000 sq. ft. Large and Commodious offices J i centrally ikuated also Bunga- I, lows. T Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. V 56 Robinson-rd, MarsMing Bldg. f j FOR ONI WEEK ONLY
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    • 648 2 %l& CHANGE OF PROGRAMME j|ft 1 LAST THREK NIGHTS TUESDAY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ny wv OPENING INSTALMENT OF THK THE GREAT "MACISTE" SERIAL M SHOW AT 7.30 (f~^^ 2 d SHOW AT i THE /O^Sl) "MACISTE" j "RED GLOVE" SERIAL SERIAL (^A THE STRONGEST MAN FEATURING MASIE IN THE WORLD
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    • 547 2 JH C^l HH 9*3 JSI CMOS Bttaßt v&w^^P^ *w fB From MONDAY, June 20, to SATURDAY, June 25, 1921. A LAVISH SUPER SPECIAL PRODUCTION OF SKXSATIONAL ROMA WITH POWER, PEP AND REAL VIGOROUS ACTION Featuring the Kin* of Serial Thrills m a Feature Sen&ation GEORGE B. SEITZ Together with JUNE
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  • 909 3 t L'ls-lam ft la Politiquc des Allies. By {Jr. Enrico Easabato. (Pari> BereerLemuit, 12f.) X In dseutsing the j resent inftaenee of Islam upon world politics the author takes the < "tunity to describe briefly what This is the more useful as at th« present moment
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  • 18 3 The Civil Service practises a far more rigid economy than any ordinary business concern.— Sir William Noble. j
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    • 153 3 I"vJ? ACTORY WAREHOUSE, CONTHACTOR'S AND SHIP'S USE. FOR FILL- ANKS, SPRINKLER CARTS AND GENERAL HOUSE PUMPING AND DOMESTIC PURPOSES. S i I tf CONTRACTOR'S DIAPHRAGM Diaphragm Pump I UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. I laccrp3raf>d In the Sirait* SeHleraeats. Mot ;>r Vehicle Service 2 I Why does power fall off suddenly when
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    • 109 3 Manila Cigars. Genuine Perla del Orientes j from MANILA direct. p erf ectos m boxes of 25s $3.50 box. High Life m East 50s 4.50 Reina Victoria 50s 5.75 Reina Victoria 100s 11.00 l>«n*a 100s 6.50 Fntreactos cheroots 100s 6.50 j GOSLING CO., i Establishment 1880. 8. Telegraph Street, Singapore.
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    • 249 3 CHUBB'S E SAFES. SJ j I i a^ a 5 P me ml i i Ism IB- N mM H mil A Bssli S 9 B SbS >5 flßßsHsn^Sif En B I I; 3r- -y »f* j k BIB99JBJBSBSMSa^BS^^^M^^^^ ES^BsSSuEr «f J i| '3 All Sizp^ Fitted with Combination w\
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  • 475 4 Polo Revolutionised by America. Under the trees at Hurlingham, watching string after string of ponies file on the playing ground, carefully rugged so that little but their glossy necks and clever heads are exposed, one constantly hears Urn remark: -What beautiful beasts. They must
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  • 97 4 GERMANS AND PEN ANG. i It is learned that the passport regulations concerning the entry of Germans into j the port of Ponang have been slightly modified. Hitherto the practice has been to allow only women and children accompanied by their husbands and fathers, to come ashore from ships calling
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  • 17 4 There is as Barrow an outlook m Balgravi* as m South Wal«.— The Bishop of Peterborough. t
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  • 355 4 I System for the Deaf and Dumb. Professor Seibert, a Catholic priest, who hps been teaching for many years at the Institute of the Deaf and Dumb at Salzburg, ha:: invented a new medium of expression for his pupils, since he did not find the j traditional
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  • 209 4 11l a report to Hongkong Sanitary Board by the Medical Officer of Health, the following appears: Undergrowth. Recent investigations m Netherlands India hag established the fact that mosquitoes can travel much further than was formerly supposed if it be necessary for them to do so m search of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 345 4 /^N. **Z^^ We recommend striped glass which is beautiful and economical both for decoration and health. Following New Consignment m Stock. i RIBBED WIRE GLASS RIBBED GLASS SYENITE GLASS ARCTIC GLASS I ROUGH GLASS GRACILIS GLASS PACTROLITE GLASS PENTECAR GLASS SOLE AGENTS ISHIHARA Co. 16 Coliyer Quay, Singapore. W aam
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    • 43 4 CJLJLk^ Jl \J t/v \M M The disagreeableness of —^""^i hot climates can be greatly Talc Powder -J j _4 CAR NATION 1 I*s^ ft V* 7"S Ny>^ Its fine, velvety texture, combined \Jf'f// wit.a the fact that it is borated and Wt^jcwii .*,->.
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    • 974 4 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture, Cottage f'iano, Plant* etc. At No. 90 ORCHARD ROAD opposite the Police Station ON SATURDAY, 25th JINE at 2..J0 p.m. Comprising an excellent toned tropical model CotUfi Plane m mahogany iby W. J. Garcia m first class condition; very handsomely carved walnut-stained teal-
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    • 737 5 WANTED. ,/,l\ X S n MKSnc SERVANTS, AMAHS. MIAiFFEUKS, TAMBIEB, ate Employ.ra having Vacancies which they wish filled are »ted -o apply to the STRAITS EMPLOYKENT REGISTRY, No. l. Laidlaw Building. (I -:r.t Foor by Lift.) N.H. Tr.e Registry la amanißai and controlled by Europeans. Wt have raeancie« for CLERKS,
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    • 795 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Excellent Walnut-Stained Tea* Bowefco'd Furniture. (The nropOfty Oi W. T. Kaslcy Ehc].) I wan., StutF.'d Birda, Cloisonne Van*. tc. To be held at our Sale-rooms, M 17 Kafflt'3 Place, ON SATURDAY, 2f>th June 1921 at 10.30 a.m. Composing:-- WalnuU-Stnined Toak Pfttacej. Arm Chairs, Large Round
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    • 768 5 NOTICES. NOTICE. Owtag to the unavoidable overl^ppinj. ot our sii'es on Suiurdiiy lKt!», and our inability to carry on the sale of furniture m our SuleKooms advertised for that date at 11.30 a.rr we apologise to those of our Customers who were kopt waiting and beg to inform the public
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    • 613 5 j NOTICES. COVERS MBN I N OTIFI CATION. Tendir i be rcc at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of the 27th June, 1921, for the following works: I. ConM ruction of a Strong Room m the itaverr.BMat Survc-y Office; r. ..!i of Quarters for Principal and Fats for
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    • 426 5 i a«4K«v *«*«sac3tsx- -■-v-tssw^*; vrß'«_tt<c; 4-* *~sk*-^ mi tin si m 'ssjsaajsjaaai I Ladies' Week at Whiteaways: f I >J ff ft. t i H\t I L_Jr m^ i S» /'f 1 *^^k J IAfev^N'iXJLLE I I TARANTI LLE. For Dainty Lingerie. TOOTAL PIQUB. For Skirts. Dresses This material has
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 25 6 I OWEN.—O n the 13th May, at 106, Towerroad, Newquay, the wife of Donald A. Owen, of the Sarawak Civil Service, of a daughter.
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  • 789 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY. JUNE 21, 1921. Lloyd George's Pleading. The telegram which we publish today, reporting what the Premier said at Port Madoc at a religious meeting, recalls a famous speech m the House of Commons just a month ago. It was on Friday night May 18th, during the
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  • 378 6 The flotilla of six American destroys which has been m port, left for Saiffon yesterday morning. It is reported that a twakow, leaded with copra, was sunk m the harbour yesterday morn m p. According to a notice issued from the Master Attendant's Office, information has been received from the
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  • 157 6 P. AND O. SYRIA. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 20. After the P. and O. s.s. Syria had moored at the Wharf, a native member of the crew was found to be suffering from small-pox. The patient was immediately removed and every precaution, such as fumigation, etc.
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  • 147 6 i The sequel to a motor accident m New Bridge Road on Saturday last took place m the Second Court yesterday, when Akib bin Ahmad, driver of car No. 4420, belonging to Lieut.-Col. Keogh of the R. G. A., was produced before Mr. C^W. Dawson on a charge
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  • 138 6 The methods employed by two members of the local police force wore revealed m the case, conducted by Inspector Benge of the Traffic Department, ag-ainst two of h:s men, Khalsah Shah and Varian Singh, Sikh P. C's 749 and 6*29. m the Third Court yesterday.
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  • 105 6 Important (Government Action. We (Malayan Leader) are officially informed that Mr. M. Rex, Malayan Civil f Service, has bet'n appointed by the Chief Secretary to take a census of the rubber holdings m the Federated Malay States, and to compile a return which will show the acreage
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  • 105 6 Before Mr. B. Nunn m the District Court yesterday, the case was mentioned and adjourned of a Chinese, named Ang Chua Pwa, who stands charged with attempting to cheat the Java Sea and Fire Insurance Co., by falsely pretending to them that a cci f ain quantity of
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  • 39 6 The preliminary report shows Hongkong Territory to have a population of 616,749, ais*ributed thus: Hongkong Island 341,360; Kowloon 122,123; New Territory North 65,092; New Territory South 26,927; Floating population. 70,796. In 1911 the total population was 453,390.
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  • 43 6 H. M. S. Cadmus is advertised for sale by tender m Hongkong. I Owing: to the lateVrival of their steamer the Dilwara, the Fillis' Circus artistes wer? not able to perform last night The opening. therefore, will be to-nigrht, at 9.15 p.m. 1
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  • 414 6 MINERS' BALLOT RESULT. STRIKE MAY < ONTIMK ReuterV Servu c J London, June 17. It is officially announced that the ■intTl' ballot favours a continuance of the stoppage. Miners' ballot: For the owners' t--183,827. Against the owneiV term- 432,611, COTTON DISPUTE SETTLED. The Lancashire cotton dispute is A
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  • 78 6 FRANCE'S PRIDE—" PARIS" Paris, June 1 I. J The Minister of the Navy, the Ann and Japanese Admirals, Mao Grin.i.-. Oguri, and the Presidents of t,h<> British and American Chambers of ComBMTCC m aris, attends at Le Havre, at the inaugma tion of the new French pass«-n^r ship, Pari«, which
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  • 72 6 "The Midnight Frolics' opened a week's season at the Victoria Theatre last night, ,uiZVJ &iT attendance Th ProfTramn, subm,tted was of a very miscellaneous character and pleasing to those present. The feature of the evening was the welcome return VlBlt of Miss Shirley Cook,, at the Piano,
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  • 154 6 The Danger of Under-Cut F ace*. y of under cut faces on mm ln il "*kmM accident which Wa folio wod with fatal n,ult, at about 4P I m lumn T tal at Kuala buried ahvo. The man was working with a ruck at the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 209 6 GREEN LEES GRAND "OLD PARR" \JmumJ 1 r\lvl\. WHISKY AGENTS C aid beck Macgregor Co., LIMITED. 87, Cecil Street. TWO-SIGHT M /B tfZ^ M^ C^? S| ■TF t^w Far and Near m one. Invaluable for those requiring different sight for reading and walking. m JOHN DUKE, F.8.0.A., F.S.M.C. a Late
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    • 324 6 j ELECTRICITY i?JTHt HOME. J AUSTIN I From Rushlight ah t» i to A "toplant 7. All British > .1 i j Petroleum has been > i Autoplant I U3ed .m China fr£ > m ft j time immemorial m the > < Furnishes electric localities «°«nd the oil >
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  • 745 7 DESPAIR AND HOPE. ENGnrara down tools.[Renter's Service]. Bi London, June 1"» Hle l wh an< u a haH MUlliOn WOrk rH <1U when the eng:nee,s -down tools" to--orrow. The employe. propo3ed a reduc On a u^ing to three shillings weekly to time-workers and 7 cent to
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  • 797 7 THE PRELIMINARIES. INDIA AND IMPERIALISM. [Reuter's Service] London, June 15. The Maharao of Cutch, representing the Indian Princes at the Imperial Cabinet,! interviewed by Reuter, said that India's' definite programme depended on the agenda. If, however, there was any idea of not tak- Jnj? up the questions m
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  • 791 7 CHURCHILL'S OPTIMISM. CORONA CLUB DINNEK. IReuter's Service] n London, June 16. C\»r U in at v the dinner Of the Co Club at which there were present three 1 hundred colonial officials, governors and' ex-governors, Mr. Winston Churchill dwelt' OB the great undeveloped resources of the
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  • 787 7 THE GREAT DANGER. LLOYD GEORGE'S SPEECH. [Reuter's Service] London, June 15. A strong appeal to the churches to avoid interference m politics was made by the Premier m addressing a religious gathering at Port Madoc. He said that great controversies m the immediate future would wage!
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 82 7 BABY CARS*»°GO-CARS Rubber V ij^^V^^i*^^^^/ Large Selection from $100 ><> $325. Folding Meta! ROBINSON <fr CO., Ltd. I MADE 1 I BRITISH EXPANDED METAL *°1 w t v vL #*V uA Sjci \*X mm 9 \z\ wM t% aJ Vx9 £w *S--1 irfffll I f? Stock and Price List on
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    • 393 8 NIPPOiN YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated m Japan.) JT NDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice LONDON LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE ■V london and Antwerp via (Malacca, Penangr, Colombo, Suez, Port Said KAGA MAKU Tnlv 13 For London and Hamburg via Suez. r or South American Ports
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    • 547 8 XL P. IVL~ KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPLT (Incorporatexl m Halland) XXAXO^ IIA^^W ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA |W*phono 131 Pawag* Dept. 1202 Freight Dept I 1002 M 487^? 1 D j 1N^ ER CQNTRACT W ITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. COJeg (WedneadayTj^nT227" f ■-<-- Mur.toL and Paletnbang. SINGKEP (Wednesday, June
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    • 707 8 i R O. -BRITISH INDIA AXD APCAR LINE. (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Und«r Contract with His Majesty's Government). I The Company's MATL SERVICES BAST OK BOMBAY are at present suspended LONDON FAR-fcASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON' TO MARSEILLES LONDON DVM SINGAPORE LKAVE
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 751 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK v COASTING SERVICE. bnL K'oh^^^T, T engganu KelanUn, B.tgnara, Telupin, Pateni, Singora, Labni. Kohsamui, Bandon, Langsusn, Chumpou, and Bangkok. YUGALA Arrival Departure July 4 July 6 T fitted throu K hout with electric light, and have excellent accommodation for
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    • 553 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 Tia SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due Spore Route p er KASAMA June 26 Suez Manila
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    • 592 9 j FASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATID BY PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. I (Incorporated m U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING BOARD SAN FRANCISCO— -MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPOR3. For CALCUTTA via COLOMBO CREOLE STATE Passengers and Freight June 26 WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and Freight July
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  • 655 10 FRAStR CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. MONDAY, JUNE 20th, 1921. MINING. Figures m brackets shows the capital ami issue value of the Share m dollars nnlcaa otherwise marked. C. Cum div. x equals ex div.] AyeV Wens (—1) 1 Hitara Tin (300,000—) 1.50—1.70 X Kammnnting 1.17.6 2.2.6
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  • 475 10 Britain's Interest m a Dutch Enterprise. I The presence of rich oilfields on the is- I land Djambi, m the Dutch East Indies, I has been known for years. But the question how they would best be. made f use of. n wWch form thHr exploiution I
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  • 202 10 j £19,781,500 for Present Year. Army Estimates of the effective and non- [effective service for 1921-22 are issued; ■bowing separately the provision for j such services m the Middle East, these figures having been omitted from the ori- j gnal Estimates owing to the unsettled
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  • 80 10 i A Native Sergeant Murdered. i Wellington (N. Z.), May 23. Repoi'ts were received from Niue (or j Savage Island, m the Samoan Archipelago) to-day that a native police sergeant had j been murdered by another native, and that i there were fears of a native
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  • 34 10  - Miss Cicely Hamilton I 1 Once a man is convinced of his ideal, he finds some means of putting it into action,' j even though that means is cutting some- I body else's throat.-
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 340 10 s"! -r'^" ivv /o-y=c» ttom Btd Lcgg^gacefltcii y^vV ••>: I 1 they y/ /!q^p r Uin below ;he g ir^;. i i. Fg 1 bl lof fh« 1 faottooi "^Skk r Pleasant to *-»> <*m* B <r fc'*^J*^%4 I^C*4 •1•"^ fmT"J~*?^ rrw f'•'-»—r> V. r "An r^^#"V^TWW F > %^^^^l%mm^
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    • 368 10 si For Your Health's ;*<ike You Must Have Pure ASPIRIN Nearl) half a million so-called ispiriti tablets were recently seized and condcuined, analyst! showing them to l^c harmful rubbish without a particle of real aspirin. That is why yon should illlist on having thw Genasprtn brand guaranteed to be a
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    • 70 10 i LSQi f I (Chop Pokoh) I I I I 8 Steadily Growing m Popularity* i a SOLE IMPORTERS Adamson, Gitfillan Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated m England.) v K<u>l 1 rrrmiiiMiiiinitnii,,. T FOR PURITY A* T D POWER t "3m JaMMB^ r^m Ei ffi- b i iSPIRIT itl 5 ft
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  • 83 11 JUNE 20. Bank 4 m.s. 2,4 8-W Bank, demand |f| J3-jg Private Credits 3 ms. 2|4 i-l« Now York, donmnd 43 Crtdits yo d 47^ France, domnnd 500 India. T. T. 177 Hon^konp, demand X, |>. c Vr,m. Yokohama, demand 89% Jnv.i. dcmsind 131% Bangkok, domand 91 Sovereign, Bank
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  • 160 11 JUNI 20. Tin 100 lons .>54.75 (Inmbi-r Cube No. 1 13.X) Cambier 7.50 Pepper Block 11.00 Pepor (whH« fair) 31.00 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 5.75 Tapioet\, medium pearl f.g. f.so Pearl Sago, small nora. 3.50 Copra Sundricd 11.00 Copra Mix IO.STVi Onium, Benares uncort 6,000 Rice, Rangoon Whit* 255
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 449 11 Aeacts over $4,000,000 ■> Asaurancefl m force over $17 000 000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. 'Incorporated m Straita Settlements). HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry, E.C. Dmpany has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance
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    • 570 11 I CHARTERED BANK •Of India, Australia and China, Incorporatod m EngLand by Royal Charter. t I'aid up Cnpital m 600,000 ithure* of £6 each CCO.OOO Roaerve Fund g,600.»OO Eoaerva Liability of Proprietort 8,000,000 UiCAD OFFICE. 88 Bishop&catti, Lonuon, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Panang Amritiftr Iloilo Puket Bangkok
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    • 535 11 LeO HONG BANK, UMTTED. HEAD OFFICE 94 Market Street. BRANCHES: I Penang— Bs Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar— 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu PahaU-109 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Shanffiiai Hongkong, Araoy, Batavia. Sourabaya, J aeicarang, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL. AUTHORISED $20,000,000 gaM-np 4,000,000 Reserve
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    • 512 11 I YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, I T/m I Established 1880. Capital Subacribed T. 100,000^0f (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y. 53,000,000 President N. Kajiwara, Esq. Vice-Preaident S. K. SuaukL Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma, Enq., I. Mataukata, Esq., Y. Yanakava, Esq., M. Mitsui, Esq., M. Odagiri, Esq.. R.tron K. Monmura, Baron K.
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    • 248 11 THE LONDON LANCASffIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD., (Incorporated m Great Britain) TOTAL ASSETS exceed .fi23.oOC.ftOo. FIRE In«urance« effected, for long or short poriods. on the BUILDINGS, CONTENTS and RENT of PRIVATE DWELLING HOUSES, GODOWNS and BUSINESS Premreee. MOTOR CAR— Policies issued covering PRIVATE CARS, MOTOR CTCLM a«d COMMERCIAL VEHICLES agwinst Accidental
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 165 11 C. OF C. RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 o'clock noon 20th June 1921. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. doting Prieti. Closing Prit*g. Buyers Sellers. Bayers Bellers. Spot 22 23 June 23 23 Hj July 23 U 24 July to Sept. 24H 25Vj Oct. to Dec. 274 28 M» Tone of Market:- Quirt
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    • 440 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAT. lutrrmediaU and Kk»l mi!i vlll t—xi m list b»low: Federate Malaj StatM. Malacca. Moay ai>4 Penanjc (by train) f am aal pA <aJ y (i-xctpt Suoday). An.imba and Natuna la'and# Batavi«r 9 ajn Cuc °b Edma 9 ajn. uc «b Hang Ckiap 9 ajn Pulau Soegi SulUna
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  • 724 12 SOME FROM U. S. <KOWN PRINrTTN HOLLAM,. lR<-uter' a Service] Amsterdam. June 15. I nnce ILrohito arrhred and was received •t the s*ti«n by P, m, c Henry, tho Foreign Minister, the Japans* Minister, and members of the Legation. Re drove to the Palace where H. If.
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  • 49 12 LAWYERS' FEES. Dear Sir.-Foodstulfs have gone down so much m price, and the temporary allowance eminent Servants is to be reduced to extent, but when will the Lawyers' md their charges be reduced likewise I ENQUIRER. [Necessities first. Afterwards (per;^»ps> luxuries. Ed. S F. P.I
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  • 946 12 To the Editor of the Straits Tines. Sir, Is there man m Malaya from the highest official down to the humblest plantation coolie, who is not concerned! tly or indirectly, with the welfare of the robber industry 2. The price of rubber falls steadily output exceeds demand and
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  • 423 12 The Annual Meeting. The sixth oi,i.r.;.ry general meeting of the 'JVbak Tin Fields Ltd. was held m the registered offices of the company. Chartered Bank Chambers at noon yesterday presided over by Mr. (hew Wood Poh, (Chairman). Others present were Messrs. Lira Kirn Seng. H. B.
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  • 137 12 Question m Parliament. In the House o? Commons lecently, Mr. lough had the following question standing to his name To ask the Secretary of State for the Colonies, whether he will consider the compilation of a cost-of-living index m the \aiious Crown colonies for
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  • 52 12 A new motion picture concern under the name of the Oriental Film Company has opened offices at 18, Peking Road. We understand it is their intention to remodel motion picture enterprises throughout the Far East. The company is to be managed by Mr. David L. Shoolman of Boston, Mass., U.S.A.
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  • 206 12 I EAGLE FOOTBALL. Three matches were played m the second dmsmn of the Football League yesterday afternoon, two on the Esplanade and the third on the Union Jack Club ground. S.C.C. beat B.T.C On the S.R.C. ground, the S.C.C. second eleven and the Straits Trading Cos. team trkd
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  • 154 12 The Spring Cup Competition was held on Saturday and Sunday the 18th and 19th inst. The Cup was won by Mr. F. Alan Teale with net score of TO. Fifty-five cards were taken out and thirty-five w r ere returned. T Ye first sixteen qualify to play
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  • 41 12 Singapore Chinese, according to a telegram received by the Shanghai Overseas I Chinese Association at Hongkong, are send- j ing a delegate to London to protest against the law requiring schools m the Federated Malay Straits to register with the authorities.
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