The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 June 1921
1921-06-24
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Title Section18 1921-06-24 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1921. No. 10 t :UI.18 words
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Article234 1921-06-24 1 Trotsky is -erirMsly ill with caacet —Page 7. I Interestiag Pmj.ljj; news is contained in Local Wires o/ Pane <>. The report in San('> croft Knhher shows a lo s s f or Ihe past year Pagt 12 At the rubbtY auctions, demand was poor and privm.234 words
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Article1361 1921-06-24 1 A white-headed boy. one gathers from Mr* Lennox Robinson's play, is a youth who ia treated by his parents an<l other relative* with a degree of favour which he has ilan* little or nothing to Jeserve. Who are thd I outstanding white-headed boys in fiction. and how do1,361 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement255 1921-06-24 1 Malthoid R/l FFLJES HOTEL. MONDAY* Tea Danaant, 6 to 7 p.m. (Admission free). WEDNESDAY. Special Musicai Programme after Dinner. THURSDAY. Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). I RIDAY. Special Lunch Orchestra. SATI RDAY.— Curst Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). 4 SUNDAY.— Cinema after Dinner.255 words
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Advertisement163 1921-06-24 1 BBi?;i?iiBiisiiS!!ii i j»siii;js;sij;;:i jish: .^|§f To grg>;^<:j dztcy i: :-ntur decay I <^"\ I Cl; .vc todsy wh.tihic you wi'J McK R Cj ioa and prewnt v Bf.«i4»u») :.-•<\ i) .^(ncyou: health, or v.httbr-r I<m ;r- Uinc chances. Twzcc i year to GOODALL CO. RT HELEN'S COURT i£ !J }3!flB163 words
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Advertisement113 1921-06-24 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Pinkettes dispel constipation —Page 8. Bolter's «ale will be <?ontinue<l throughout Juiy Page 1. His Master's Voice granrtphones, Robinson and Co. Page 7. Forhan's the efficient tooth paste Medical Hall— Page 2. Advantages <>f the Citroen car, International Motors, ltd. Page 12. Auction sales by Estate and Trust113 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous109 1921-06-24 1 WEEK Friday. 24th. High Water, 0.1 a.m.. 1.17 p.m. Midsummer Pay. M. M. Outward Mail duo. Jeram Knaatan, Barker's, noon. League Football S.C.F A. v. B.C.C. Municipal Cotnmis-ion, J.I") pja. Filllt'f Circu?, B«'acli-rd., H.15 p.m. Midnight, Frolics, Theatre, 930 p m. <nti(rdaij, nth. Cricket League: S. C. I eyloa XI.109 words
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Article237 1921-06-24 2 Thought hf wns in Hurricane when Constable Roused Him. An ancient mariner appeared in the dock :it Hamps-Uad Police Court recently. He was Charles Smith, aged tight?, an American sailor, of no fixed abode, and the charge against him was that he had been found wandering abroad237 words
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Article119 1921-06-24 2 The visit to Japan of the Duke of York, second ion I (it'or^*' and Queen Mary, next spnV ta return the visit cf the Crown Prince of Japan to England, is reported in the M ::tclio, a Tokio newspaper, which says that ai. *u;rc to thi? effect has been received119 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement180 1921-06-24 2 TO LET. i Large Cudowns facing river -> also near shipping, Stores I'om 6,000 to 30,000 sq. ft. i Aprge and Commodious offices ,> j cfctraliy situated also Bunga- i i lows. > mpply to A. J. ABRAHAM. 56 Y'»bi'n*on-rd, Marsilling Bldg. VpfflfflT THEATRE. llst two nights. TO-NiVhT TO-NIGHT UntilNfcaturday,180 words
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Advertisement655 1921-06-24 2 MACISTE THE STRONGEST ATTRACTION IN TOWN i i Nothing in the whole world like it. Don't fail to a?o this week's instalment Ist SHOW AT 7.30. 2nd snow AT 9 30 MAURICE COSTELLO THE GREAT .MACI9TE AND <., ALICE JOYCE Hi episodes 3 a IN THE BIG VITAGRAPH f\ OP655 words
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Advertisement543 1921-06-24 2 From MONDAY, Juno 20, to SATURDAY, June 25, 1921. LAVISH SUPER SPECIAL PRODUCTION OF SENSATIONAL ROMAN i WITH POWER, PEP AND REAL VIGOROUS ACTION I Featuring the King of Serial Thrills in a Feature Sensation 1 GEORGE B. SEITZ d Together with 1 JUNE CAPRICE, MARGUERITE COURTOT AND HARRY SKMELfi543 words
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426 1921-06-24 3 I (From Our Owii Correspondent.) London, May 19. j If the Crown Prince of Japan, who has ■ado en excellent beginning in his visit, Hshea to become really popular, all he has odo is to "melt" a little more. You can- i lot expect a426 words
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Article261 1921-06-24 3 A Father's Trotf^t. Pitxis, May 2. A curious case of liberty of conscience has just been decided. The Abbe Bourdin, Cure of Maraeille-les- I Aubipr.y (Cher), put up in his church a' commemorative plaque with the nr.mes of the young men of the Commune who fell261 words
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Article112 1921-06-24 3 J me 2. A dramatic scene took place in tin [louse ot Commons, when Sir Hamar nwood read a touching letter of fareto h wife, from Major CromptOß* Snvth, which was written v.ithin an hour of his murder by Sinn Feiners, a-> a repriaal for the execution112 words
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Article56 1921-06-24 3 The "inhalatorium" of the French Ministry cf war is a hospital equipi>e<l with a plant of large retorts for Kenerating healing gas, a system of 'Jistributinjf pipes, and special booths where patients may inhale the erases for prescribed periods. Dosi^ned ior gnifOtj soldiers, the institution, offers advantage* in treating tuberculosis.56 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement236 1921-06-24 3 J r i Good-fitting Braces Produce a Comfortable Feeling The comfort of the body is in direct relation to comfort of the mind. A binding, ill-fnting pair of braces is discomfort to both the body and mind. SHIRLEY PRESIDENT BRACES are fashioned for the extreme soothing comfort that comes from236 words
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Advertisement141 1921-06-24 3 firflalßAßuaL ■EUB Ms r^^"-^^K^m In Fountain Pens, at in oycrythinf f) «f a century gained mot users every Sf I \Y M I vJ JBLA excellence in workmanship, perfection |L'l ffl of detail, and that absolute reliability k« UA which has been the consistent keynote 5«/i ky Stmtivurt mnd Impctitn141 words
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Article1463 1921-06-24 4 j I The fifteenth annual general meeting of the Highlands and Lowlands Para Rubber Company, Ltd., was held on May 12 in London, Sir Frank A. Swettenham, G.CfU. G., C.H. (the Chairman), presiding. The Chairman said There is nothing in tho accounts to which I need call1,463 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement199 1921-06-24 4 We recommend striped glass which is beautiful and economical both for decoration and health. Following New Consignment in Stlfck. RIBBED WIRE GLASS RIBBED GLASS SYENITE GLASS ARCTIC GLASS ROUGH GLASS GRACILIS GLASS PACTROLITE GLASS PENTECAR GLASS SOLE AGENTS JSHIHAR A Co. 16 Collyer Quay, Singapore. h, T^"^T^-^Bst^MßMuß^^ftu!fca^Sj^^p?3^B^^^P^K^>>^K^^a^^a^^B^^sPtß!^^»^B^LS^jr H I JEp199 words
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Advertisement351 1921-06-24 4 FOR SALE. j ENGINES FoiTsALE".^ The new 90 B. H. p7"*Briti»h Kromhout Marine 1 engines two cy.indera complete with shaft-' o"^ *Jl d P r °P eller al»o oil tanks in sections.' Suitable for fitting in lighter or towing launch. Also one small motor driven electric lighting plant with batteries351 words
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Advertisement1122 1921-06-24 4 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture, Cottage Piano, Plant* etc. At No. 99 ORCHARD ROAD opposite the Police Station ON SATURDAY, 25th JUNE at 2.30 p.m. Comprising an excellent toned tropical model Cottage Piano ifl mahogany I by W. J. Garcia in firdt class condition; \ery handsomely caned walnut-stainod1,122 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement743 1921-06-24 5 JiV ANTED. Mposrrok KANTBD I Accustomed to advertisement and -tone u ik. Apply Mar>Rprr, Mvp-itpore Frro !'re^. RfeQUUtfcQ IROITHANtKTTFIST, with a*. pTinc* of office routine, by n firm of Kubber Merchants. Apply Box No 308 cart- of Krcf Proas, 24-C CLKRKS, DOMESTIC SERVANTS. AMAHS CHAUFFEURS, TAMBIES, etc. Emptojtn having Vncanci-743 words
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Advertisement819 1921-06-24 5 AUCTION SALES. DAMAGED CAftCO Kx sh. INDO MARU AUCTION SALE OF A 1.-iriv quantity of Box Wo. (Shook*) and DunniijT' 1 Wood, S'j^ar Bags, H&O Cqpos Pre- -< rv«-d Pim-rippl* I*.1 Pr«'«served Ginger. White Shirting etc. To be hed at Kinn'* Dock, Kepp«l Harbour ON TUESDAY, 28th JUNK, AT 9.30819 words
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Advertisement686 1921-06-24 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Univdivmi"! PMfM* th« proporty of Twe v«- Pawnshops. ON FRIDAY. Ist JULY, AT 10 A.M. Se ON .MONDAY. 4th JULY, AT 10 A.M. ON WEDNESDAY, 6th JULY, AT 10 A.M. He ON FRIDAY, Bth JULY, AT 10 A.M. The Pledges consisting of watches, chains, gold.686 words
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Advertisement926 1921-06-24 5 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICAI lON. Tender- -.ill be reived at tht- Colonial cretary's OtTke, up to noon of the 4th July, 21, for the Erection of two Medical Officers* him s c.i Sepoy Linci. >V t on applying for a form of Tender ;U bw- i\ -iuirfcd to deposit the sum926 words
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Advertisement418 1921-06-24 5 i 4 Wfli Mil i mw in i H^ssrrr^x^x aw t ii" 'I u i jp»*a w.*.*pii i hl« ii *mm f "Hdlol Hello! la that Kxchanpre? SV i "Hello who is that speaking v "Yes oh 1 have some m*ws for you dear. .Just received Whiteaway'i 7 new bitf418 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article33 1921-06-24 6 HOGG— JONES.— On the 22nd June. 1921 at St. Andrew's Cathedral by the Rev. J. Butterworth George James, to Grace Annie, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 11. Jones of North London.33 words
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762 1921-06-24 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1920. Is Technical Education Possible A new Director of Education has betn appointed, Mr. B. C. H. Wolff, and though he does not receive the BUbstantive appointment till the retirement of Mr. Firmstone, the asj sumption is that he will have the direction of762 words
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Article504 1921-06-24 6 The Chief Secretary to Government has had under consideration the character of the cinema films now exhibited in the F. M. S. Grave objection to certain of them is raised from time to time by responsible persons and the attention of the Censor in Singapore504 words
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Article599 1921-06-24 6 The Rent Assessment Board will sit in the Municipal Board Room o^ Tuesday the 28th instant at 2.15 p.m. On and after July Ist., the Singapore Municipal Commissioner! Tanglin Omnibus Service will be withdrawn. Prom the Malay Mail: Mr?. J. H. M. Robson left for Homo on the Plassv. Mr.599 words
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Article122 1921-06-24 6 PENANG NEWS. (From Our Own Correspondent Penang. June 23. A Coo. noon iteward was taken off the P. and O. s.s. Syria, suffering frt>m virilont nnall-pox. H*' l> ta tongorous rondit:cn. The Municipal authorities haw efttV ourod to locate the aaaMßgon irbo ram. ashore from the Syria without122 words
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Article119 1921-06-24 6 STEAMSHIP SINKS rONGV ING it: the Soprani Court .ay morning before Mr. Justice BarhrettrLennard, th<ease of Tan Koli Chan, tongkang owner, versus the steamship "Martinique" wn« mentioned by Mr. A. J. Btfetley-Thompeon He said thai the pmrtiei had settled the Defendants having agreed t<> pay t«> the Plaintiff119 words
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Article103 1921-06-24 6 Thv following l«tter from His Excellency the Governor of the Strait SetUemeni I His Highneu the Sultan of Johor. published in the -I r. Go\t. Ga» Government House, Singapore, 3rd Ivne. My Dear Sultan. It gave me rare te the iplendid muster of the Johore Military103 words
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Article351 1921-06-24 6 An interesting lecture wud deliver.. a meeting of the above Society on W. day night by Mr. W. Makepeace M Tour in Canada." Mr. Alfred Lea preal In opening, the lecturer emphasised the enormous extent of Canada :<nd showed h >\k the whole of France and Germany351 words
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Article78 1921-06-24 6 One of the oldest and most populai skippers on the China coast, Captain Pennefathcr of the China Navigation Com pany's Mnrfet fur the last thirty y. ll about to retire on a well-earned pension He has latterly been on the Hongkong Bangkok run, but was for many years or the78 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement234 1921-06-24 6 GREEN LEES I tP a k\ y Vv HT S p \X T 1 Caldbeck Macgregor\& Co., LIMITED. 87, Cecil Street. A MIMWIIHW— I II 111 II ll— 111 Ml ir»T»T CONVENIENCE I 1 is the word whk'h best describes j I THERMOS FLASK. I m Liquids may be kept234 words
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Advertisement334 1921-06-24 6 *i» \A»/- A.AXV.AA A.'vjkA/vAA/vA« ELECTRICITY IHTikHOi^. AUSTIN From RuHhlight T to Autoplant 7. I All IJritifh T> ft < 1 etroleum has been Autoplant 5 se<l .in China f rom l I s time immemorial in the 4 Furnishes electric localities "round the oil I < t ct\ oa 5334 words
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Article1091 1921-06-24 7 tVPAN AND AMERICA. LLOYD <;eorc;e's speech. Khutor's Service] I<nndon, June 20. n Bet opened at 10 £j Street, wbieh was practically *P* I t small party of <»H«U and phot graphe** Mr Uoyd Health has greatly improved, m the Chequer, this morning <" welcoming the representatives. I««»ndon,1,091 words
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Article79 1921-06-24 7 EXTRAORDINARY PRECAUTIONS. London June 20. Extraordinary precautions are being taken on the occasion of Their Majesties visit to Belfast on 22nd June to open the North Iri.-h Parliament. Nobody will be illowed on the roofs on the route of the Soya] Procession. Public houses will be closed.79 words
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Article272 1921-06-24 7 London, June 20. In the House of Commons, Commander Bellairs urged that in pursuance of our h'storic mission of encouragement to China," the Government raise the status of the British diplomatic representative in China to Ambassador and to negotiate with the five other powers who have post272 words
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Article92 1921-06-24 7 Tho Acting Senior Warden of Mines in his report for 1920 says:— Whrn the slump came at the end of the year the difficulties before the miner who had not the advantages of cheap food-stuffs and who had not built up reserve funds were great. The action of the Government92 words
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Article105 1921-06-24 7 MIDLAND MINERS RETURNING. I KADERS URGE CONTINUANCE OF STOPPAGE. IReuter's Service] London. June 20. The miners are returning in considerable numbers in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, but reports from other areas d«) not indicate that the men are resuming. The leaders are urging the men not to break-away105 words
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Article353 1921-06-24 7 London, June 20. The bodies of three military officers recently kidnapped while walking at Pethard, were found near Clonmel to-day. They had beta srnt. R OON RICE PANIC Rangoon, Jane 20. As result of efforts co r the rice market, the lowest quality rice reached the record353 words
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Article213 1921-06-24 7 we acknowledge receipt of the Negri Sembilan annual report, signed by the hon-ble Mr. A. B. Voules, acting Britiin Resident. It is full of facts and figures relative to the state. The following paragraphs ought to be kept somewhere on record for the next time of213 words
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Article64 1921-06-24 7 A farmer living in Tokyo fuka unearthed two sake bottles filled with ancient gold and silver coins while working in his field last month. The police allowed him to keep the treasure because of his claim that it was buried by his great grandfather. His ancestor's house stood on the64 words
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Article732 1921-06-24 7 THE CHANGI ROAD AFFAIR. Who killed Sundram, a Tamil coolie, and buried him in a jungle at the 9th mile Chansi Road? Whether Kambasivan, hi* employer, or Sajada Singh, a Sikh wat.-v.. man, hving in the vicinity, or whether it was done by collusion between the two are732 words
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Article192 1921-06-24 7 I Mr. Wilfred T. Fry of 421 Strand, London Vv.C writes: As a result of prolonged negotiations with the Inland Revenue, all persona receiving income through a British Trust are entitled tj recovery of tax in exactly the same way as if no trust existed. The position192 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement193 1921-06-24 7 X^S^v "It's a real ffeSW Gram °p h ne i \™™Sr k ut portable" JnW.«S?^4SwflrVll l I tflC^r H* P y^P^ '^^^^^^55 sWBBB fir Alth(/i K h portable, it in a real "Hin Master's Voice 1 Gr«mophon«, emb|dyin« all the special features that kerp His Master's Voice* Inst/umcnt supreme 4193 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement351 1921-06-24 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated in Japan.) tT NPER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Object to alterations without nolhe NDON LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE 1 and Antwerp via (Malacca, Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said For Marseilles and Liverpool via Suez, cr South American Ports (via Cape of Good Hope) Two-Monthly351 words
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Advertisement591 1921-06-24 8 VL. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPTT (Incorporated in H«llaad). rw ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA TVrpfaon* 181 Passage Dcpt 1202 Freight Dept 1002 Manager D^k UTJ Marin, Supt.* Transhipment Dept 3 COLLYER QUAY. pt# UNDSR CONTRACT WITH THE N&THEKIANTS_qrr 3 j At QOVERNMENT. "kochuFseN "(Friday, June 24) T Penang591 words
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Advertisement667 1921-06-24 8 P. &O. -BRITISH INDIA i APCArT LINE. j fe (incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). The Company's MATL SERVICES EAST OF P.OMBAY are at present suspended. r LONDON FAR-KASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES LONDON DUE SINGAPORE667 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement433 1921-06-24 9 [inn MAffl STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK Pnr v COASTING SERVICE. YUGAIJV ArriT^l Departur* PRACHATIPOK T Jun<> 22 VALAYA June27 June29 July 4 July 6 I l«-tS t s^n? a Si k Sieamcr launch will meet steamers upon arrival and leave J\>hnßton'g Pu*r bali nour before433 words
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Advertisement355 1921-06-24 9 O. K. The Osaka Shosen Kaisha Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan). No. 2, D* Souxa Street. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN"" LINE. Foj Port Said, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg. DUE "SINGAPORE. b.s. Siara Maru July 1 July 2 Argun Maru July 21 July 22355 words
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Advertisement514 1921-06-24 9 The Oczzn Steam Ship Company, limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co Ltd AND Eilerman Kucknall Steam Ship Co Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICH TO NFW YORK vJa SUEZ OR PANAMA, FROM NEW YORK. Steamer I>u« S'pore Route p er KASAM A June 26 Sue?.514 words
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Advertisement564 1921-06-24 9 PASSENGER AJ-D FREIGHT SERVICES OPBRATBD BT PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. I (Incorporated in U. S. A.) FOR ACCOI/NT OF THE U. S SHIPPING BOARD SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. FAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA via COLOMBO CREOLE STATE Pasaengers and Freight July 2 WOLVERINE STATE Passenger* and Freight Ju)y IS564 words
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Article691 1921-06-24 10 PRASKB CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE UROKERS. Till USD AY. JUNE 23rd, 1921. MIXING. LFijtures in brackets shows the capital auJ issue raluo of the Share in dollars ur<!esF otherwise marked. C. Cum div. x touals ex div.] Aye* Wens (—1) 1 Hitam Tin (300,000—) 1.50—1.70 I K691 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement273 1921-06-24 10 (0 K% H ar t# NOTHING RNER- BOTTLED or CA.KML-'O 4 i iSi ty* fwst peyuisittt With, CROSSE it HLMXWELL ggj! ig^^ fe Delicacies Quality. Purity ond m 3O Varietiee o' SOUPS. 15 Variety© of POTTED MEATS. OXFORD SAUSAGES. QATMEAL. OtL3. VINEG.^J^ TINN£O FISK ■■P^anßks. CRDSSE fi? BLACK\VELL <J tr273 words
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Advertisement320 1921-06-24 10 J H. C. HUDSON mmmlmi hotel Butumtca. j h 100 Norih Bridge Road. h 2 j J Has just received the lateat refection of Bonn Vabes, and Tex Trot, also Bagpipe reeds, I k art! Chanter reeJs, etc. To b,> had at ihe House of the I I Tidchy Music.320 words
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Advertisement36 1921-06-24 10 I I H i k v fi> i. aM t VM|^ (W;O3PCMTCO IN CHCLAX5 1 S W A N O jtdf'i a 1 I J PURITY A v n POWER (Incorporated in En^lasd). SiMGAP:IR£., iPOi Pe/V/|\G.36 words
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Article86 1921-06-24 11 JUNE 28. Bank 4 m.». 2 |4 3-32 Bank, dimanri 2(3 28-32 Private Crsdits ma. 2J4 5-16 Ne'v York, demand -12^ Credits 00 days 47^ France, domr.nd 500 India, T. T. 177 Ilonpkon^', demand 18 p.c. I'rom. Yokohama, demand 89% Java, dfn.ind 134% 1 Bangkok, demand 91 I Sovereign.86 words
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Article167 1921-06-24 11 9 JUNE 2:<. Tin 110 Tuns 133.1! Gambier Cube No. 1 l&.bO Gambier 7 >5 l Popper Black 14 qq j Peper (whito fair) 3100 Tapiocn, -mall ilako, f.g. 5.75 Tapioca, medivm pearl f.£ g.&o Pearl Sngro. mall now. s!5O CoprH Sund'vd ff j Copra Mix v 10 .50167 words
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Article49 1921-06-24 11 12 o'clock noon 23rd June 1921. I 1 Pal« Crep«. Bibbed Smoked Sh. Closing Price: Cloving Pricx*. Buyers Seller*. Buyers Sellera. Spot 20S 21 M, 1 ,Taly to Sept. 22 J2 1 4 Oct. to Dec. 24 24 H Tone of Market: -Dnll. N49 words
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Article41 1921-06-24 11 I Marshal JofTrp may be virfitintf Sincapom in a few months, for, ac ordin^ to u Shanghai wire of June Oth. h* is Komj» to vlait Japan in th»« uutumn to return tho courtesy of tho rro\\Ti Prince*! Visit to France.41 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement441 1921-06-24 11 Ar,sct3 over $4,000,000 rritn nnn Asaor«nc€« in force over $17,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry EC P any has £20,000 depoait*! with the Supreme Court of England, »nd complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURAN'CK441 words
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Advertisement572 1921-06-24 11 I CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated la England by Royal Charter. I Paid up Capital ia 800,000 share* of £o each £7> CX O,OOO Rea«rr« Fond S.MO.OM Reserve Liability of Proprietors i,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bi*hop*c&U), London, E.C. Agoncies and Branches. Aior Star Hongkong Pecn&g Amritaar Iloilo572 words
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Advertisement535 1921-06-24 11 HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE »4 Market Street. BRANCHES: Penang— «6 Bencb Street. Ma4acc«— lBl Jouker Street. Muar 77-70 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT: i^ondon, New York, San Francisco, Shangaai, Honckong, Axnoy, Batavia. Soarabaya, I Sesrarung, Palorr.bang and Tranir. CAPITAL. AUTHORISED $20,000,000 l4i «oe<i 8,000,000535 words
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Advertisement532 1921-06-24 11 I YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK f TTI Establiabed 1H36. Capital SubßcriW Y. 100,800,60t (fully paid up) lUs*rr 8 Fund Y 83,006,000 President N. Kajiwara, Eaq. Vice-President S. K. Suzuki, Esq. DIRECTOP.S. N. Horn,, E sq f j MfttBukat!lf Esq Y. Yaraakaw*, £«q., M MitBui, Esq., M Odatfiri, E*^, R aron K532 words
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Advertisement250 1921-06-24 11 THE LONDON LANCASffIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD., (Incorporatod in Great Britain) TOTAL ASSETS exceed 128,000,000. I m FIRE In»nrances effected, for long or Bhort periods, on the BUILDINGS, CONTENTS and RENT of PRIVATE DWELLING HOUSES, GODOWKS asd BUSINESS Premise* MOTOR CAR— Policies issued covering PRIVATE CAKS, MOTOR OTCLM aad COMMERCIAL VEHICLES250 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous128 1921-06-24 11 CI.EARANXES. June 23— E*meralda. (Jap.); Syria, (Bril); Kinh^ Maru, Canada Maru, (Jap.); Kuchlng, I (Sar.>: Khoen Foeng, fDut.) I j VESSELS ARRIVED. ■j f Kochusßen. Dut. 1604, from Batavia 23, for Ponang 24. 1 Ban Hong L*ong, 1710, from BatHVin 22, for unc. t Kaian Maru, Jap. 5582, from Hongkong128 words
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Miscellaneous436 1921-06-24 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate aad Uxml mm£a will ba Uom§ in list below: Federated Malay S MaU na, lfaar aa4 Ponang (by train) ma. ani 6 p.m. 4a 'r (except Sunday). Pu!hu 80«Ki B^nu:t 9 m Jt«*ta»©n Soon 1^ I S~* HomrAJk 9 am. C M ucob r Mag.im^ 0436 words
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Article932 1921-06-24 12 MR. Jl STICK VHOTLBY INDISPOSED. Penaag Murder Case. The Court of Appeal had only beea sitting iboot half an hour yesterday morning when M.\ Justice Whit y was taken ill, and the Court had to adjourn. The appeal being heard was by Leong Chek Yeng Fong i932 words
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THE PRODUCE MARKET.
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Article104 1921-06-24 12 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's usual weekly auction was held on 22nd June, 1921 when there was Catalogued 1,854,440 lbs. Tons K27.88; Oft« red 1.4G3.949 lbs. Tons 653.55 Sold 7PM> r >o lbs. Tons 313.37. I'KICES REALIZED. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cent* per Ib. B*pOTS Standard Quality104 words
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Article142 1921-06-24 12 Rubber* Sin* > pore, June 23. Tl «»ual weekly auuijo on Wednesday again opened with a poY demand and fun her declines. Standard Sheet dropped t\ vents to 21. Off Quality was raster of sale up to 20 1 2 cents. Standard Crepe at -••.cents was one cent142 words
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Article90 1921-06-24 12 Singapore. June 2.J. A- the weekly rubbei auctions held yesterdaj the tone was dull and listless, and lag] ed still further. Standard Crept iold si 25 cents Standard Sheet at 21 cents, a decline of m cents m both grades. Off Latex Crepe and Good r.A.Q. sheet90 words
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Article257 1921-06-24 12 report for the year ended January Ist (to bo pr«Mi»t«d at the annual genera! rig at the Chartered Bark Chambers, apore on Juno :>Oth at noon) is as follows: The net loss for the period after making fje provision for depreciation amounted to $22,407.74. LV'.uc-tir.g this amount from257 words
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Article73 1921-06-24 12 m> Works for oil fuel storage at home and abroad avo being steadily advanced. The I N»vy Estimates for th'.s y«*t include new i items for ■terttaft -work at lite Tar' 4 of I Good Hope, Falkland Islands, Rangoon, Granpemouth, Sierra Leone, Singapore and —curiously enough Pembroke. Work is continuing73 words
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Article184 1921-06-24 12 SURREY'S GREAT CHANCE. A Renter telegram of the 20th inst. Rtstea that the weather wii cool and y r or the resumption of the match between the Australians and s-.irrcy. There was :i:i attendance of [4,000. The wicket was. f:<st. Surrey were all out for 175. Ducat184 words
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Article367 1921-06-24 12 Eleven yacht, slipped their moorings <n Sunday last to .'ompete in a Sweepstake Race which was on a double triangular course similar to hat of the previous Sunday. The wind was light and blowing from the S. S. K. r^cst of the skippera **t the start shaped367 words
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Article109 1921-06-24 12 RESULT OF WEDNESDAYS PLAY. Tennhs. A. Kiony Chin Eng and Thonj Poong R m beat Tan ('hong Gark and C'hoa Eng Wan, 2—6, 6—4, 6 4. A Singles. Tan Toon Hor beat Cheon^ Chee Hai. o—2, C— 3. B Doubles. I)r Hcahing and H. Quahe b»at109 words
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Article73 1921-06-24 12 Tennis. A. Tan Chong Xhee and Tan Wi Yan v6. Seah Kiang and Seah Eng Chiang. B. Tan Chong Kew and John Llm V6. Che 0 Seng Joo and Wee Hnck Su. Lauw Hong Keng and Koh Nan Khye vs. Wee Teow Siong and Quek Cheng ToUf T73 words
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Article138 1921-06-24 12 T-o -rounds are cloteti for p!av until Monday the 27th June. MONDAYS TIES. Mixed Doubles A Class. Mr. and Mrs. Leggatt owe 15 va Mr and Mrs. Franklin owe 15. Miss Law and Mr. Hcpkins plus 2 vs Mr. and Mrs. Graham plus 3. Mrs. Simmons138 words
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Article125 1921-06-24 12 Mixed Doubles A Class. Mis? Lamb an I Mr. Bateman owe 15.2 vs. Mrs. Swindell and Revd. Griffin owe 15. Mr?. Hacker and Lt.-Col. Cotgrave ow? 15.1 vs. Lady Murison and Mr. Green owe ir>.3. Mr. and Mrs. Pash plus 3 vs. Miss Campbell and Mr. Cunradi scr.125 words
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Article185 1921-06-24 12 At the general meeting of the Malaya 1 Football Association held on the 18th inst. i presided over by Mr. H. M. Mohamed j Ghouse, President, it was decided to play i the Colman Shield Final on Saturday the; 2nd July mad the H. M. Mohamed Ghousej185 words
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Article136 1921-06-24 12 J Eraser's Report. Singapore, June 23. Kuhber>. Still very quiet. Mining. Steady. Taipingl Sl.lo to $1.15, North Tniping* $127tt to $1.32*2, South raipißffi 75 cents to 80 cents, Collieries £15.25 to $15.75, Tine: Kilt $8.25 to $8.75. Kalumpanga 10s. 6d. to Us. 6d., Sungci Caus $6 to136 words
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Article164 1921-06-24 12 fa I Three Black Eye 5 a romance of shy Pilot -with Taylor Holmes in five reels of health-promoting joy-generating laughs, will be screened at the Liberty Hail in the early show along with two reels Bison western drama, The Jack of Hearts. In the second show, Episodes164 words
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Advertisement164 1921-06-24 12 10 HP. j^Mflpps^xav "'.v' a^W *V >* tf9 t^i fin PETROL CONSUMPTION EXTRAORDINARY. On May 2:. mil at Le Mans Petrol Consumption Trials, the 10 H. V. <nroen I carrying four persons won the first place ftgainut t titora and eomplptod M This test proves the mechanical efficiency- the power164 words
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