The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 June 1921
1921-06-25
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section12 1921-06-25 1 MERCANTILE ABVERTI^^W. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1921. No. 10,316.12 words
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Article169 1921-06-25 1 The only telegrams in till a late hour yesterday were two Hava.H l*age 7. The proceedings of the Court of Appeal are on page 6. The >yunicipal l'ommis»ion had a very i /tru« (i\e meeting yesterday, many being brought up showing tl^t the members of the Commission169 words
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Article1219 1921-06-25 1 Quicquid cgunt hotninrt rtottri rut farrapS Übelli Juvbnal. A CUmm paper says that the newly appointed manager of a Canton Bantt has resigned, seeing no possibility of regaining; par value on the depreciated not* -s of tho Hank. That is a notable example, in these* ba<i1,219 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement216 1921-06-25 1 Maltheid RAFFLES HOTEL j MONDAY. Tea Punsant, 5 to 7 p.m. (Admission free). I WEDNESDAY. Special Musical Programme after Dinner. THURSDAY. Guest Niprht ami Dancing. (Evening DrtM essential for Dancing). FRIDAY. Special Lunch Orchestra. SATURDAY. Guest Night and Dancing. (Kveninpr Dress essential for Dancing). SUNDAY. Cinema after Dinne/. f Raffles216 words
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Advertisement534 1921-06-25 1 rrr-n <inT-ni-i»-i«< i~i mrif i i rr mrnirn 1 1 ■< i» iiTTrrrrr"**-*""" imrnm iwitwm i fcw jiwtWaiu— um«.'ji -U-UUt'uiwuM S KELLY WALSH, LTD. 1 (INTOKPORATED IN HONGKONG). HE BEST NEW NOVELS HargOt, by Arthur Applin. The .Man who did the Right Thing, by Sir The Hunted .Man, by Harold534 words
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Advertisement112 1921-06-25 1 J fE»I Ai>VERIIS&MBMTS f Notice ro Zaiila— raj^c 9. Notice re Kramat Pul-ii— P:-,c j. Modern European house for sale Pa>w» I Godowni and stores to let in Anson-rd. i—JPajae r>. i Aucti)!i sale of preserved pine-apples Page j Uankvuptcy n©t:ce ve Chop ISmmg Yanj? Kin Pfcge Sale of furniture112 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous145 1921-06-25 1 THE WEEK. Saturday, 2bth. Cricket League: S. C. C. va. Ceylon XL Cricket League: S. R. C. vs. Servicos. High Water, 0.37 a.m., 1.47 p.m. Polo. Balestier, 4.30 p.m. Midnight Frolics, Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Fillis'a Circus, B-jiich-rd., 9. 18 p.m. Sunday, 26th. High Water, 1.15 a.m, 2.19 p.m. Swimming Club145 words
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Article343 1921-06-25 2 A London cable of Jum- Bth to the Times of Ceylon eteftei that Sungei Salak Rubber Co., declares a dividend of S per cent. Seremban Rubber Estates Ltd., declares no dividend but lh Mrs a profit of n8,877. The engagement is announced of Miss Besant (now staying at Government House)343 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement151 1921-06-25 2 TO LET. V Large j :owns facing river also ntar shipping, Stores from COCO to 30,000 sq. ft. Lnrge and nnmodioiu offices > centrally situated also Bunga- lows. 'i Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. 56 Robinson-rd. Marsflliug Bldg. VICTORIATiffiATRR i TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Farewell Performance. MAURICE E. BANDMAN PRESENTS RICHARD WHITE'S151 words
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Advertisement573 1921-06-25 2 MACISTE THE STRONGEST ATTRACTION IN TOWN Nothing I. the whole world Hk.it. Don't faU to se« this week's inaflmeat Ist SHOW AT 7.30. 2nd SHOW AT 9.3G. MAURICE COSTKLLO <&tek AND W^ss THE GREAT MACISTK f ALICE JOYCE in in Tin-: bit, vitacraph --*<4&S^C"'> kpisodes s i -i PEATUR?: j573 words
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Advertisement571 1921-06-25 2 r^» From MONDAY, June 20, to SATURDAY, June 23, 1921. A LAVISH SUPER SPECIAL PRODUCTION OF SENSATIONAL ROMANCE, WITH POWER, PEP AND REAL VIGOROUS \CTION I A Featuring the Klnff of Serial Thrills in a V Feature Sensation A GEORGE B. SEITZ Together with JUNE CAPRICE, COURTOT AND HARRY SEMELS571 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement275 1921-06-25 3 Vty n<^ m axo a most valuable aid, for, taken regularly t wo ft ?Q or three times a. day by the mother herself (both before and W after the b.rth of her baby), Glaxo not only maintains the Jt Mother's own strength without taxing her digestion, but also I275 words
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Advertisement818 1921-06-25 3 To-Nisht To-Night Continued Success 'Fill is Great Circus LEACH KOAD. GIVING AN EXCEPTIONAL ENTERTAINMENT. EACH EVENING AT 9.15 MATINKBB WEDNESDAY* NM) SATURDAYS* at !.:;> p.m. TO~DAY TO-DAY SATURDAY Matinee at 4.30 p.m. MONDAY NEXT, FIRST CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Booking at ROBINSON PIANO Co., Ltd. PRICES OF ADMISSION S-1.50, $3, $2,818 words
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Advertisement380 1921-06-25 3 1 We hold !ar«re stocks of best quality packings suitable for all vo-urc:i of water and steam. Asbestos Plated Packing, from in. to 1% in. 1 Round and Square Grease Packing, with and wglmrt Rubber I P Core, from '4 in. to l'/ 2 in. I Square Diamond Blue Grease380 words
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Advertisement121 1921-06-25 3 Manila Cigars. l Genuine Peril del Orientes l from MANILA direct. j p erfectos in boxes of 25s $3.50 box. High Life in East 50s 4.50 Keina Victoria 50s 5.75 Reina Victoria 100s 11.00 Dani «s 100s 6.50 EntreactOfl cheroots 100s 6.50 i GOSLING CO., Establishment 1880. S. Telegraph Street,121 words
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Advertisement146 1921-06-25 3 THE PRKi: Of I^AIX-SCIATICA. il -rtin wfc p*y for it *J! j deadly in i b«Utb lift rtMfgj— lml il lalt financial ruin MfU price? V,*hy u fr«/ tching tortures of Sciatic* J icfi iMur at h*nd? j ."Hai Ith, absolute J m fti l f»y— imiu*--1 Imifll and puri.H146 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement169 1921-06-25 4 Tn C **%A 'o A f^ip s You have experienced the difficulty of get ing a satisfactory light from your headlights waen from the magneto. When negotia--2 ting difficult places, and J 5 when a good light is most required you get a very poor 6 light owing to reduced169 words
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Advertisement764 1921-06-25 4 REMINDER. TODAY SATURDAY, AT 2 P.M. AUCTION SALE OF Excellent Teak Household Furniture, Victor Gramophone, Vanda Joaquim Orchids etc. AT No. 40 NIVEN ROAD off Wilkie Road. Comprising a handsome spring-seated teak drawing room suite upholstered in leather in 7 pieces, teak round tables with marble tops, wax polished teak764 words
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Advertisement1106 1921-06-25 4 IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE LAND AND HOUSES AT ENGGOK STREET AND TRAS STREET. The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction at their Sale-room, Raffles Chamber-., Raffles Place, Singapore. II ON MONDAY, 4th JULY 1921, at 2.30 p.m. All that piece of valuable land in the District1,106 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous300 1921-06-25 4 r>th SUNDAY ALTER TRINITY. 26t1? June, ItH. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 745 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.15 a.m. Corporate Communion. G.F.S 10.30 a.m. Matins. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon SERVICES AND MEETINGS. 27 June, Monday. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 28 June, Tuesday. 7 a.m. Holy300 words
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Miscellaneous334 1921-06-25 4 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ORCHARD ROAD. Saturday. June 25. 4.30 p.m .Jumble Sale in Tomlinson Hall. 8 a.m. Public Worship. J a.m. Sunday School A. Minister'* Bible Class. 5.30 p.m. Public Worship. Subject of Address: "(jod and the Ant. Preacher: Rev. G. H. Douglas. Friday. 5.15 p.m. Choir Practice. STRAITS CHINESE CHURCH,334 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement759 1921-06-25 5 WANTET) L COMPOSITOR WANTED, Fin.l grade rau.tomed to a«hrerti»emcnt and work m Apply Manager. Singapore Frre Prcsß. JP rnl^vsv,rS° MKSTIC SERVANTS. AMAHS W^ THAIFFEURS. TAMBIES. etc. Employer BK fc»*inr Vaeancie*. which tluy winh tilled an EBB* requested to apply to THE STRAITS EMPLOY m MBMT REGISTRY, No. 1, Laidlaw Buildinip759 words
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Advertisement716 1921-06-25 5 AUCTION SALES, AUCTION HALE OF c. 120 CIIW Preserved Pineapple in tfi niightly Hen-damaged) '•At Mum Ch.'ong Koon Seng Co.'» saleroom, c N o- M Kling Street OM MONDAY, liTth JUNE, AT 11 A.M. Now on view. For account of concerned. CHEONG KOO\ BEMG t CO., Auctioneerß. "rE^|^ DER IU-DAY,716 words
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Advertisement742 1921-06-25 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF I'm (irrnW Pledget, the property of Imt v l'j.wnf»hops. ON FRIDAY, inu JULY, AT 10 A.M. ON MONDAY, 4th JULY, AT 10 A.M. ON WEDNESDAY, 6th JULY, AT 10 A.M. ON FRIDAY, Bth JULY, AT 10 A.M. The Plodjfes. consisting of watches, chains Rold, Diamond742 words
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Advertisement904 1921-06-25 5 NOTICES. GO VEHNMMm NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be raethwd at the Colonial .Secretary's Office, up to noon of the 4th July, li>2l, for thn Erection of two Medical Officers' HOUsefl at Sepoy Lines. on applying for a form of Tender i iiiiid to deposit the sum of One i, Hundred Dollars904 words
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Advertisement190 1921-06-25 5 ftmiihifliiwn >. nn}iinr I(ri irm nn mi hi ||ii an i map J' really see the wonderfi I new lines they haw in just a whole page full of new and prtlty designs quite You don't know what you're missing, dear. I should phonr them up to-day if I were190 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article19 1921-06-25 6 KOCH. On June 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. G.j Trevor Koch, of Sunj^i Kapar Estate. Kapar, a son.19 words
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749 1921-06-25 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1921. Wireless for Ships. On two sides of us, there is no intention of sitting still and doing nothing' with regard to equipping local passenger 3hips with wireless installationsN^Hongkong h*tf '"ore it the terrible cample of Jjf Tranfcig Moh, where so many hurM*° +f749 words
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Article466 1921-06-25 6 A list of 75 persons banished from the Colony during May is published inthe Government Gazette. A Sacred Concert will be given at the Y. W. C. A. at 8.30 p.m. on Sunday evening. The general public is invited. Mr. K. I). Acton's leave is extendtd for a month frcm466 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
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Letter422 1921-06-25 6 To the Editor. Sir, Having recently received >' veral printed communications with reference to the opening of an Institution entitled th« Straits Employment Registry, and being (doubtless in common with a good many other Singapore residents) interested in a matter which has been much disjusfed for Komo422 words
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Article439 1921-06-25 6 The M. M. Haiphong is expected here from Saigon on Monday morning", 2/Tth instant. She will sail for Saigon anJ Haiphong on Wednesday, 29th instant. The engagement is announced of Joseph Howard Pedlow, Malayan Civil Service, to I Edith Gwendoline, youngest danghtcr of Mr. ard Mrs. R. W. Morris. Singapore.439 words
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Article254 1921-06-25 6 USE OF COMMERCIAL IHM& The construction of the- word "abused in commercial contracts whs the I involved in the case of the Nar.ya Boyek Kaisha Ltd (The S^uth Ocean Tra-iini? Co. Ltd.) vs. Ifap Kiftt and C which c :m- up in appeal before their lo \V.254 words
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Article113 1921-06-25 6 We much regret to hvar that Mr. J. G. T. Pooley, the well known advocate and solicitor of Kuala Lumpor, has dud in Honjcki Mr. Pooley pa tied through Sin^apv ten days aj*o, on his way to trtki Inr and was then very much113 words
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83 1921-06-25 6 ArranKementa have now been mad© whoreby the next production under the management of the Singapore Amutcor Dramatic Committee will be Riven in the Victoria Theatre on Jury 18th, 20th, 22nd and 23rd. The play selected for production is the popular and amusing: comedy "Th< Man from83 words
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Article291 1921-06-25 6 According to the preliminary report issuod by the censu.s office, the total population of Johore as enumerated on April 24. 1921 was 282,241 aa compared with 180,412 in 1911, an increase of GG.4 per cent. Malen inrrtvit^d during the last decade by 52. r per cer.., ami femalcß291 words
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Article19 1921-06-25 6 In my judftnent, the How of Coramous ma ia recent yean incr«aaed ki oaefuteesa u»d in authority.— Mr. Lowtiur.19 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement208 1921-06-25 6 GREENLEES 1 AGENTS Caldbeck Macgregor Co., LIMITED. 87, Cecil Street. CONVENIENCE I is the word which best describes a 7 I THERMOS FLASK. J Liquids may be kept hot or cold for long periods of time, and it is just the thins for any trip A Thermos FJask will prove208 words
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Advertisement74 1921-06-25 6 Accidents will Happen INSURE NOW WITH THE NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britain) BENEFITS. Death $10,000 Loss of 2 eyes or 2 limbs. 10,000 Loss of 1 eye and 1 limb. 10,000 j s Loss of 1 eye or 1 limb. 5,000 Temporary Total Disablement74 words
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Article57 1921-06-25 7 PariH, June 17. d C.urzon is expected in Paria to-day, to confer with M. Driand about the Turkish situation. Th,- Af ban mission, headed by Prince Vali Khan, and Kokand Emir, waa officially received by President Millerand and M Th < mission is to visit France nch institutions,57 words
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Article737 1921-06-25 7 SECRET AGENCIES IT WORK. I From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 12. Red within the last Specially within the ftw I tnce the Government rt>t inn 1 at work eoimplat they cannot fat ma they are natur:iV 'y but there are to many > ism and wry difficult to one737 words
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Article1163 1921-06-25 7 THE ANNUAL MEETING. The ninth ordinary general meeting of the Jeram Kuantan Rubber Estate, Limited waj- held at the registered offices of the company Chartered Bank Chambers at noon yesterday, presided over by Mr. Chew Wcon Poh. The other member, present win- Messrs Gaw Khek Kiam, E.1,163 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article105 1921-06-25 7 S. C. C. vs. Ceylon XI. The S.C.C. will meet the Ceylon XI ii the Singapore Cricket Tournament on th Padang this afternoon. The followmj will ho the teams: S.C.C— O. P. Griffith-Jones, E. J Riches. Dr. N. Clarke, F. R. Braig, C. R Brandon, T. Turnbull,105 words
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Article34 1921-06-25 7 REMINDER. An extraordinary general meeting of th< Members of the Ladies Laun Tennis Clul v. ill b? held on Monday, 27th last. Agenda -flevision of rule, entrance fee- and «übscriptions.34 words
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Article124 1921-06-25 7 Vixcd DqeMqs a Class. Mr. and Mrs. Leggatt OWe IS VS. Mr ar.d Mrs. I ranklin owe 15. sMisi Law y.nd Mr. Hcpkina plus 2 ra Mr. an,! Mrs. Graham plua 3. Mrs. Simnv md Air. Nathan owe II vs. Mrs. Welsh and Mr. Summerhayts scr Mrs. Dorrington124 words
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Article124 1921-06-25 7 Mixed Double* A Cla«s. Miss Lamb and Mr. Batoman owe 15.2 vs. Mrs. Swindell and Revd. Griffin owe 15 Mr*. Hacker and Lt.-Col. Cotgrave owe 15.1 vs. Lady Murison and Mr. Green owe 15.3. Mr. and Mrs. Pash plua 3 vs. Mies Campbell and Mr. Cunradi scr. Mrs.124 words
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Article119 1921-06-25 7 Mixed Double* A Clajta. Mrs. Maxwell and Mr. Upcott owe 15.3 v. Mrs. Burkill and Mr. Cantrell proa 1. Ca*t. and Mrs. Morrell owe 3 v. Mr. and Mr?. Margoliouth owe Mrs- Schafer and Mr. Hindhedo owe 15.2 v Mrs. Smith and Mr. Maysoti scr. Miss Prentis and119 words
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Article40 1921-06-25 7 The Final Race for the Commodore's Cup comes off on Sunday morning. Course* S. Y. C., down inside Breakwater, rouni' Sampan off Sea-View Hotel, round Oscar, and back to S. Y. C. Once round. 3% hour^ limit.40 words
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Article691 1921-06-25 7 BL C. C. DRAW WITH CHINESE. 1 These who anticipated another keen *truggle between th-e S. C. C. and S. C. F. A. yesterday afternoon were not disappointed, a fast and exciting game resulting in a draw of 2—2. Long before the match was timed to start a tremendous691 words
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80 1921-06-25 7 STRAITS TRADING CO. vs WEST WHARF. On Thursday evening an interesting game of football was played between the Straits Trading Co. and the West Wharf football team on the Nelson roa<] ground. The Straits Trading opened the score in the first half which was equalised by West Wharf in the80 words
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Article127 1921-06-25 7 Overtures made by the Dutch Government to Germany with the object of obtain- ing reparation for dama^o raftered during the war by Dutch subjects in Belgium and I Northern France have been fruitless. The Netherlands Government is now consi «.r--ing whether it is advisable to make further representations. The former127 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement151 1921-06-25 7 fIKySJ Gramophone, but portable" R Although portable, it n a real "His Masters Voice" Granophooo. emhK)d>un K all the special features that k^ep "His Master's Voios 3 Instrument supreme. c A SPECIFICATIONS. W^-d Oak Cabinet, with leather handle, bronre finished frraitare anf lock. Internal wooden horn with wooden grill; needle151 words
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Advertisement374 1921-06-25 8 NIPPON YUSEN iCAISHA. (Incorporated in Japan.) MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice LONDON LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE Tendon and Antwerp via (Malacca, Penans, Colombo, Suez, Port Said r cr South Aniciican Ports (via Cape of Good Hope) Two-B*">nthly NEW YORK LINE (via Suez Canal) CALCUTTA374 words
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Advertisement501 1921-06-25 8 K. P. M KONINKLYKE PAKBTVAART MAATSCHAPPU (Incorporated in H»llaad). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OP BATAVIA Tt^pb<m« 131 Pa«sace Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Marnier Deak 1437 M<*ia« Supt. Trai»hipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. V DNDFIR CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. C A"MPHUYS~(Satu'rday f JunT'SoT'^ 1 BlUiton and Batavia. INDRACIRI501 words
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Advertisement703 1921-06-25 8 R O. BRITISH INDIA I AND APCAR LINE. (incorr^riiWJ in England.) i MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE I PENLNSUI^AR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. j (Under Contmct with His Majesty's Government). j Tfce Company's MAIL SERVICES KAST OF BOMBAY are at present suspended. J LONDON FAR-K ASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO703 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement773 1921-06-25 9 I THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATIONIo, LTD" (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK Var m COASTING SERVICE. PRACHATIPOK Arrival Departure VALA June 2T Jun 29 L «Lf r T T UI me o f"*"'" 6 Up n rivi ind leave Johnston-3 P.er UU I 'For fuX <!< Par tUr f- On 'y773 words
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Advertisement524 1921-06-25 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Shin Co Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due S'pore Route p er KASAMA June 28 Suez Manila524 words
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Advertisement578 1921-06-25 9 PASSBNGEK AND FREIGHT SERVICE3 OPERATED BY PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THK U. S SHIPPING BO AKD SAN FRANCISCO— -MANILA— EAST INDI SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA via COLOIIRO CREOLE BTATK FUMagm and Freight July 2 WOLVERINE STATE tmgtn and Freight Ju'y 11578 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement383 1921-06-25 10 We recommend striped gla?s which is beautiful and eco-| nomical both for decoration and health. Following New Consignment in St^k. S RIBBED WIRE GLASS RIBBED GLa\s j I SYENITE GLASS ARCTIC GLASiI j I ROUGH GLASS GRACILIS GLA^: I PACTROLITE GLASS PENTECAR GLA&V J APPLY TO v I I sole383 words
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Advertisement378 1921-06-25 10 I I OF I I \\f^ are n a position to j offer a limited number of J I Dodge Five Seater Touring j I Cars, of the Standard Model, S Complete with Self Starter, 1 I Dynamo Lighting, Detachable j jj Rims on Artillery Wheels, j i and real378 words
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Advertisement46 1921-06-25 10 i /JEFFREY'S! I 1 BREWED IN SCOTLAND JF I I 7 \i ri ADAmSun, LslrtLLAfl v^ jr It'll am I PURITY AND POWER I BH^ft. -33(0 J&f y*^ H -*^*-i. \^3 *r 2t 2 *^t I dKwr*^ .^^7* in* *^S I ~Pi I SINGAPORE, IPOri PENA\G.46 words
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Advertisement410 1921-06-25 11 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straita Settlements). OFFICE Winchester Houae, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry, EC By has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act VU PLANS OF ASSURANCE AGENTS WANTED MANAGING DIRECTOR ACTUARY* A.410 words
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Advertisement572 1921-06-25 11 Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated in Kngland bj Roya] Charter. Paid up Capitol ia 600,000 ■bare* of each CCO,OOO ReserTe Fond B,6M,at« Re»«rTe Liubihtj of Proprietor* 8,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 8X BtithopagaU-, London, E.C. Agencies and Branch**. Alst Star Uongkons Penaag Amritsar Iloilo Pukei BangL*k Ipoh Rangoon Bativi* KHraciii Saigxm572 words
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Advertisement563 1921-06-25 11 HO BONG BANK, UMTTED.!" HEAD OFFICE 94 Market Street. BRANCHES: Ponang— B6 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar— 77-79 Jalan Suleiraaa. Bata Pahat— lo9 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Praiicloco, Sh&ntfn*i, Hongkong, Adoy, Batavia. Soarabaya, Serraraag, Palcmb&njr. and Trantf. CAPITAL AUTHORISED $20,000,000 Iseued 8,000,000 Paid-up 4,000,000563 words
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Advertisement498 1921-06-25 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, Capital Subscribed y. IOCOOOJWf (fully paid up) Beserre Fund y. 83,000,000 President N. Kajheara, Esq. Vice-Preeident S. K. Suakl, Eaq. DIRECTORwS. N. Soma, Eso., t. Uatauksta Ei" Y. Yamakavr*. E^,. r M ffttSß], Esq. M. Odtgiri. K^q., Raron K MorimMra B»roa K. Iwsssirt, F. u-h.mniiya, Eaq., K.498 words
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Advertisement1038 1921-06-25 11 EXCHANGE. f JUNE 24. Bank 4 m.s. 4 "-.'42 Bank, demand Private Cn»dit-i t«.s. 2j4 5-I'' Efew York, demand .1: Credit; 90 days 471., France, dorr.nnd km India. T. T. IT7 Hor-.Tkonfr. de-muni* Prrm. Tokohaaa, dom.ind Java, dem;ui(l Bnnfrkok, demand ft] Sovertiirr, H-ink BIIJ |BJ4 B.inV of Eariavd 0 p.c.1,038 words
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Article2465 1921-06-25 12 VARIETY OF SI BCTS. TBB Mil •m, i INNING. An ordinary 1 Corr.rn .ss cn< :s a."t-r- < noon, Mr. C. J. F. Or r i'-ommi: lioneri pn isamy, E. Tessensohn, J. I ,O. P. Griffith- Jom-s, Lee Panp- Tan G. Anthcny, Sco Q Paula, W. A. Sims,2,465 words
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Article67 1921-06-25 12 To-morrow, June 2Cth, is the day appointed hy ihe manifesto of the Archbishops of Canterbury and Ycrk. after consulting with the authorities of other churches, for the use of a special prayer for the nation ar.d the world, particularly aa regards Ircla.i 1 and industrial and67 words
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Article453 1921-06-25 12 I LEWIS PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT. Singapore, June 23. The market has had a sharp fall during le last few da\s am! price! phew a decline f over 2 cents against these at the close last week. There has btn-n no fresh development to .•arrant this sudden fall453 words
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Article136 1921-06-25 12 June 21th, p.m. Rubber.-. Still dull and idle. Mining. Steady. Taipingt* $1.12% to $1,174, North Taipingi $1.32% to $li7H, South Taipings 72% cento to 77 4 cents, Co?--lierief $15^0 to $16, Rawanps 62% cents to 67% cent--', Llr.^uis $4.50 to $4.75, Murais $4.90 to $5.10, Kalumpangs 10s.136 words
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Article222 1921-06-25 12 FILUS*S CIRCUS. Fillis'a circus continues to present programme containing many attractive turns t ol outstanding merit, and the popularity of the jhow is evidenced by the large Rn<l n enthusiastic audiences which are nightlv filling the marquee in Beach Read. Col. d Fillii announce that there will be222 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement216 1921-06-25 12 i? j 2 g 1 T -^P^^pi j v AUTOMOBILE TOP COVERING I Will gfive your car an aii of dill nction. It i n ade to itaad 1 cessivc wear and t>o remain waterpr t. U lemther and retains its brigßtnesfl for a long time, it is far superior216 words
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