The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 June 1921

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1921. No. *****.
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  • 233 1 THE DAY 'S NEWS. A lair nuinbft of telegrams have comc through, irith iatea ai tote .i> the 21st five days a)jo. There is no news of the coal strike that tolls anything about a settlement, it be remembered that ;i wire of the 21st from C'olombu, said it walikely
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  • 1147 1 SCENES IN SOUTHERN INDIA. 1. v. people in the northern par b And time to visit the many (if interest in Um extreme south. I' f<>i<) I the war, I believe, numben <>f Americans! and < the,- tOUlistl WiTr m the hah of "doing" the old southern cities, but nowadays
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 219 1 Malthoid RAFF IFS HOTf MONDAY. Tea Danaant, 5 to T p.m. (Admission free). WEDNESDAY. Special Musical Programme after Dinner. THURSDAY,— Gueat Night and Dancing. (Evening Draai M-ntiiil for Dancing). I RIDAY-— Special Lunch— Orch< itra. SATURDAY^— Gueat Night and Dancing. (Erening Dress essential for Dancing). SUNDAY. Cinema after Dinn F
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    • 122 1 a _t_^__^r B_B_? "•> M_ j^^^^^ti' TUX? 3 1 CIQARE l i T£S l 1 T//£ WORLD'S Mi/Sr |i 3 rOPVLAR HtGH-CLASB vino*' >_2>' IN PATENT l_jfe, PER TIN OF 50 I So'e Ktisifaetiiren, ftRIMH IOMCCQ Co., Ltd, LONDON, ENGLAND. j| j rMßrWWr^f Aflw' 39 iSayttUK ■^^KAft_y^,Ki ,"*vy *~*y vCS^.WWXBBEBBSBBBffBnUVBBNB3AC^^hA»«UBf^KBBDKfIBHI^^^
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    • 83 1 LATEST AD\ r ERTISEMKNTR A Ford and Dodge for quick 2. Fillu/s Circus change of profrramme G, Aurely A Co., ar«> removing to Pinlay son Green— Page l\ Notices iv Yatsbin, Montoro, Laomedon and Yangtse Page Kon-burn brake lining at the Koster <"-». Page 1. Atbestos-cement roofing tiles from William
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 113 1 THE WEEK. Mo>,(hiy, "JT'/i. Ili^h Water, 1.56 a.m.. 2.&.'t p.m. JesseltOß Ice and Power Co., Markt-t-st. J.:JO pin Fillip's (.'ircu«, Beach Road, 9.15 p.m. Tuetday, 2bth. Hi^h Water, 2.44 a.m.. :;.:u- p.m. Rent Board, 2.15 p.m. Fiilis's Circus, Beach Road, 9.16 p-m Wedttt tday, 29tk, Il\ph Water, 8.41 ajn., AM
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  • 338 2 (iandhi's Vrticle in Youn- India." Bombay. May 26.— Mr. Gandhi writing in J Ycung India why ht-. the author of non-co-.tior. waited on the Viceroy and what happened at the interview lUtefl The world is curious to know what ails u?. The Viceroy wanted Xv know
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  • 140 2 Effect of Coal Strike. Owing to the coal strike the railways are fitting engines for oil fuel at a cost of £250 to £300 per locomotive. The underground railways will from to-day obtain some of their power from oil instead of coal. At the Kreat power producing
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    • 203 2 m TO LET. .arpe < downs facing river i l 1 l\<o near shipping, Stores 1 mm 0,000 to aq. ft. j.:.ri r e and Commodious offices V centrally situated also Bunga- t Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. j "i 5G Uobinson-rd, Marsilling Bldg. To-Night To-Night GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME
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    • 532 2 MACISTE THE STRONGEST ATTRACTION IN TOWN Nothing in the whol* world like it. Don't fail to this week'a i n «t«laent Ist SHOW AT 7.M0. 2nd SHOW AT 9.80. IN THE RIG VITAGRAPH A^'^Jt^SL > EPISODES 3 4 FEATURE 4 I*2?sBi&& F THE GREAT TIIF MA CISTE SERIAL CAPTAIN W^^f/
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    • 516 2 0 From SUNDAY, June 26, to FRIDAY. July 1. 1021. J A SUPERB GOLDWYN PHOTODRAMA I Featuring a promiaemt screen star PAULINE FREDERICK In a tense story of a woman's trials and tribulations r 1 THE WOMAN ON THE INDEX v\ 1 In 5 Parts V A melodrama with powerful
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  • 930 3 In averring that the influence of heredity \ery Ittal] compared with that of environment dur:^ the m re plastic- yean, a i woman lecturer at Shanghai was quite right, i I i the formation of character a child's I count far more than all its i
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    • 160 3 Draw o>r* fT'^B» rA m /#w«W; //ai^ 6» //ai^r n r Ej^Jj /A f«a/»(y rare. You will sing its own praisrs ißßjg I very best places THE CHOICE DISCRIMINATION Q.^? 11 i li*. exquisite quality aud scarcity of I toig Sc i [aig Fivjc Stars Scots Whisky J < cit
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    • 293 3 iooth-aChe a burden Whv should you bear that which can be relieved almost immediately if you tidy take the trouble of consulting R. TSUTADA Fa, nese Dentist (Phone No. 1243) 74, Bras Basah Road, Singapore. Extraction Painless Vttendance by Appointment Oilr* Hours: to 5 p.m. on week 10 to noon
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    • 263 3 v '*!*»eUSßß*»" l ***->~«s»;'- -*r. I¥irrtSJLTTJO~.ST|irjSJB3tISnSfIBJBSaBSJBSSMBSSSSSSJBSSJ We rr commend striped glass which is beautiful and eco-l romicaj both for decoration and health. t Following New Consignment in Stock. JIBBED WIRE GLASS RIBBED GLASS I J p ROUGH GLASS GRACILIS GLASS I J PACTROLITE GLASS PENTECAR GLASS I |j SOLE AGENTS
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  • 549 4 happy endings for the- Germans. When f hty take their movies they demand that thv t be true to life, especially ■iBCC [the war mr< taught thtm the unhappiesl .ending of aITW 'And they were ma^- »u! *dd j lived happily e\ afU r 1
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  • 354 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 19. There are several distinguished Chines [visiting this country off and on at the present time, and we want more. Thui ther« is Dr. C. H. Wang, China'* Chief Justice, Vvho has been spending a few days in London, and says
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  • 254 4 "This i.s the first I haw heard of it," I Mr. Broen, Pofttmaster-Genatral and Secretary of the War Memorial Fund, when interviewed by a China Mail reporter on June 11th, regarding the account published in a Home paper in mail week of a "model of the War
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  • 28 4 Until Britain ia reduced to impotence, it would be suicidal to set up an independent SUt« in Southern Ireland—even with I paper agreement.— Sir J. G. Butcher, aU>.j
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    • 398 4 BaS£^^ i. -V^aV 4 H^J RkSI Lm 's^t ffi* v*\ W^ *"^oS I liH^a^a^&^ifc*?^ **P' < 1 y fvctOe rtet -Ce^t <a\ j ciauo iixjtli 5 teefev j P'i:ii- i for the f nther toSeren. ftenoas to tatuig T< goto n Hail bow cured, anJ in t e r lost
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    • 49 4 I] Before You SeiectYour Musical ne Instruments Please Try "7^™ I cs&*ff and suppUers Catalogue. NATIONAL HARMONIUM €O. 10-3, Lower Chitpui' lioad (S, f..) CALL U ll A. Telegrams M MUSICIANS." AND DIARRHOEA j BROWN'S SPECIFIC. To to had at MITMIBD B DIBP£KIA&T, aa4 of HUB IftOY*. 1 I
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    • 1018 4 IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE LAND AND HOUSES AT ENGGOR STREET AND TRAS SIREET. The Undesigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction at their > Sale-room, Raffle* Chambers. Ruffles Place, Singapore. ON MONDAY, 4th JULY 1921, at 2.30 p.m. 1 All that piece of valuable land in the
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  • 521 5 A Soldier's Batik' field Sacrifice. j Much int*r< -t was aroused recently by un offer of £20 to ;>ny heathy P --raon who would nacnlice a pint of blood to save a child's life. Bland tr ..-fusion i» by no means uncommon, Many case* that ar
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    • 690 5 WANTED. COMPOSITOR WANTKI) Pirat gnkdi rettontomeJ to rti^emrnt nnd w ur l Apply Mnnnjrrr, Magapors Ki. <• Press LBBKB, DOMBBTIC SEBVANTB, AMAH.I HAUFFBUBB, TA:vibIKS, etc Employer during: Vnrnneio^ which th< > v. j> n f.'.'.ed »r requests U apply to THE STRAITS EMPLOY MKNT RKGISTRY, No. 1, LaJdlaW Building \l\r*t
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    • 712 5 AUCTION SALES. p AL'< TION SALB OF i. 120 Can s Preserved Pineapp.e in tins ightly lea-dasoagadj) At Messrs. Ckeoag Koon Seng Co.'s ■aleraeja No. 3'J KUag Street MONDAY, 27th .ICK'E, AT 11 A.M. Now dn view. For account of roncerned CHEOMG KOON SEKG ft CO., A 'ioneern. DA [AGED
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    • 641 5 NOTICES. i j *3r..r-r KRAMAT PULAi LIMITED. 1 bare rectived infonnaiion from the Londor Office of Kramat Pulai, Ltd., as follows: Declared a dividend of Is. less income ta> to payable in London June 30th." Th« local shareholders will receive thtii dividends ta soon aa the dividend list arrives from
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    • 230 5 i j o G eta-It" Never Leaves a Corn On Any Foot For Very Long. The hurtlnar "pc?" goes right out of that <"rn the moment a few drops of '\if-ta-Tt" lands thereon. It j le through-, and "Tor keeps." Corns ami "Get*-It" Can't Lire Together You'll have no more
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    • 287 5 Whiteaway, i:aidlaw Co., t$. t Singapore. (Ineorpomttd la Midland) I KNITTED 'FABRIC. ?F 5 Ideal for children and young p-irls. They f '*"f» ->w g give the irrentest comfoit ;tnd freedom of k \"ill'^ i\\V 1-^« :3 movement, are porous and washable. fK^bO^ r Button front and ihoaldelr straps. Apes
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  • 1255 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1921. Comments of the Week. One item of the week, noticed in tne China papers, in the account of the looting of cities is North China toy dissatisfied soldiers. Ichanjr has t^en practically burnt down, wbile oni night's pillage of Wuchang fa put downVtp
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  • 31 6 SUGAR PRICE REDUCTION. (Aneta) Batavia, June 26th 1921. The Sugar Trust has again reduced its imits, for superior to Gr Utt; channel, 3r 10 \'z, muscovados Gr 10 H.
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  • 133 6 From Our Own Correspondent.) PttUg, .Tune 2">. The Coroner held an enquiry into the Jeath of Hamat, a Malay boy aged 12, who was knocked down by one of Ciph Seng's motor busses plying between Bagan and Jtrmal, driven by Baboo. It was stated in evidence
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  • 77 6 CHAM BER OF COMMERCE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 25. At a meeting of the Committee of the Chamber of Commerce it vas decided to write to the Harbour Board pointing out the reduction in the cost >f labour and a corresponding reduction should be effected in the 25
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  • 172 6 The Sikh policemen of Penang, who at present are quartered at the Fort, are to be provided with a new home. This will be at the corner of Patani Road and Dato Krcmat Road. Work on the foundation is now in hand. The site is
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  • 403 6 London, June 2. A Berlin message says that in his trial for th« murder of Talaat Pasha, Teilirian repeatedly broke down and had to be soothed by the Judge as he graphically recounted the details of tho massacre of Armenians in 1915. His family, well-to-do
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  • 349 6 MINERS DISPIRITED. UGLY INCIDENTS. IReuter's Service] London, Juiu IM. The possibility <-f u^ly incidents in connection with the miners returning to work li realised by the Premier, who 1 mised protection t minors wishing to resume. A large body of police were rushed up at. Cannock Chase
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  • 65 6 Paris June 18. The Premier met Lord Curzon at the station upon his arrival in Paris and an important conference is to take place today. Commenting upon Lord Curzon's visit, lo Journal Debats writes An understanding is especially desirable regarding the situation in Central Europe, where the so-called
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  • 400 6 The first meeting of the Ceyloii legislative Council under the new constitution took place at Colombo on June 7th by tho Governor Sir William H. Manning. Thirty six out of the 87 member* entitled be present attended and were sworn in, in the presence of a distinguished
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    • 180 6 G&EENIISES GRAND WHISKY AGENTS Caldbeck Macgregor Co., LIMITED. 67, Cecil Street. &~u ~a~a~«-a-r-fl~B-B~e~B~ -«-h-b a- -as- 1 -V A CONVENIENCE \j m ix tin 1 word which best daecribes a I THERMOS FLASK. fj m Liquids may be kept hot or cold for long periods of time, and 7 4
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    • 90 6 j Accidents will P Happen j INSURE NOW WITH > 1 THE NORTH BRITISH AND MER- CANTILE INSURANCE CO., LTD. I i (Incorporated in Great Britain) BENEFITS. Death $10,000 t Loss of 2 eyes or 2 limbs. 10,000 Loss of 1 eyo and 1 limb. 10,000 i Loss of 1
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  • 706 7 VOICE OF DOMINIONS. PRESS COMMENT. London, June 21. StateemaalikV is the unanimous vcidht the Premier's .speech. For once, al 1 tie* ere unite.i under a single b^-.ner •K newspaper, contra* the Conference the League of Nations as a p*ac e milling institution and factor for world > Ifure,
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  • 546 7 NEAR-EAST PEACE. ALLIED STATESMEN CONPBB. [Router's Service] Paris, June 20. French, British anl Italian diplomatic circlet are highly pleased with the results of the ro-ivi rations between M. Briand and Lord Guraon, which occupied most of Saturday and Sundry. The Italian Ambassador, Count Longare, joined In on
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  • 101 7 At Glasgow' docks the other day, writes j a correspondent, a group of strikers ac- 1 coated a non-Union labourer whom they had boon trying to "get at M for some time, j "See here, lads," said the man, 'Tm a blackleg. This is the first
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  • 85 7 The Municipal Commissioners have deci- j ded that the maximum height for the new building for the Union Insurance of Canton and all oth«r buildings at Collyer Quay shall be 96 ft. Gin. Evidently no advocate for round numbers advised that. It re- 1 minds one of the first trig,
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  • 1253 7 INSTRUCTIVE MEMORANDUM. Town Planning in Other Countries. The Legislative powers and methods of various modern countries, both old and new, dealing with Town Planning and housing Is the subject of an exhaustive and informative publication by Capt. E. P. Richards, Deputy Chairman, which has been piepared and
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  • 466 7 The Gazette of the Singapore and South Malaya Boy Scouts Association contains the following- Strength. The Commissioner arrived in Singapore on June 4th and took over the charge of the Scouts on June 18th. Mr. Child resigned his position as Scoutmaster of the First Troop on June
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 200 7 /^~j^S\ J 4 ft fs a real l^fe^Ml^ Gramophone^ xs*Ss^ but portable" ff^fl^VS Cm riz SS***^B^^ tSS^JSiKMSijP^M^S^S» H A VeriLbU Boon at Picnic*. jSP^Sb^bJ t flj^ River P»rtie« *nd »ther |Jf^ BfljfcX Outdoor Jollification*. Br Although portable, it ia a real "His Master's Voice' Gram»i>boiML embodying all the special features
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    • 379 8 i^iirruiN IUSEN^KAISHA. y (Incorporated in Jap|ui.) "> T PEB^AII, CONTRACT WITH THE^IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice LONDON LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE »i- linden and Antwerp via (Malacca, Penanor, Colombo, Suez, Port Said **AOA fl&AivU July 13 For Marseilles and Liverpool via Suez. For London and Hamburg via Suez.
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    • 477 8 K. P. M. I KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ j (Incorporated in HoUaad). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OP BATAVIA Te'vphone 131 Passage Dept 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Manager Detk 1487 Maria* Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYfiR QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. IUMPHIUS (Mondcy, June 27) Belavran Deli. VAN HOORN
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    • 707 8 P. o. BRITISH INDIA fi AND APCAR LINE. j Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). The Company's MAIL SERVICES KAST OF BOM KAY are at present suspended. r LONDON FAR-KABTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES LONDON DU£
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    • 483 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. ror Kretay, Trenjrganu, KeUnUn, Btc^nara, Telupin, P.tani, Singora, La- but bhMMi, Bandon, Langsusn, Chumpon, and Bangkok. VAIAVA July 02 4 Jui n y C2 are fitted throughout with electric light, and have excellent i accommodation for fir^t
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    • 355 9 o. a k. The Osaka Shosen Kaisha Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan). No. 2, Dc Souza Street. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN*" LtNE. Fci Port Said, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg. DUE BDfGAFOU. a.s. Siam Maru July 1 July 2 *.s. Argun Maru July 21
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    • 627 9 The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co. Ltd. AND EUerman Buck nail Steam Ship Co Ltd (AMERICAN MANCfTURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Dua B'pore Route Fer KASAM A June 28 Suez Manila and China. EURYrYLUS m July
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    • 623 9 j PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPBRATBD BY PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. I (Incorporated in U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. SHIPPINt. BOAKI) SAN FRANCISCO— .MANILA— EAST INDIA. J SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA via COLOMBO OaUBOLB STATE Pal n and Freight July 2 WOLVERIN2 STATE P. sseng^rs and
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  • 306 10 There are too many existing local Loans. Thii leads to confusion and lack of interest b> ihe investing Asiatic public. One 5 per cent, two 5^ per cent, and one 7 per cent. Loans by the Straits Government and the j 6 per cent. War Loan Investment
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  • 96 10 That Germany has bepun to move actively m connection with trade with the Far East U evidenced by the fact that the German- i j Austrian Steamship Company have recently applied to the Java Conference for par- iticpation, with the view of re-openin* the j
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  • 645 10 I HASKR CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. i SATURDAY, JUNE Btfc, 1921. MINING. JFjtfures in brackets shows the capital f n^ :SBU ?i Val uf the Shftre dollar i^ual^X 8 marked C Cum AytT Wong (—1) i H:tr,m Tin (300.000—) 1.50—1 70 K Kammunlinjr 1.17.6—2.2.6 cd :k:nt*
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    • 339 10 FORDS HEDUCED TO $1890 F. O. R. SINGAPORE. Owing to the present favourable rate of exchange we are now able to reduce the price of the Canadian Ford Touring Car to $1890 with standard equipment, which includes the following: Improved Body with lowered and sloping Seats. Handsome One Man Top.
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    • 287 10 BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE SILKS FOR GENT'S SHIRTS A large range of the newest and most charming silks plain and striped specially suitable for Gent's Shirts NOW BEING DISPLAYED PRICE TO SUIT EVERY PURSE I WASSIAMLILL ASSOMULL Co. i; P* 10^ II4A 56, 57 High Street, Singapore. FOURNIER'S* HYGENIQUE' MIXTURE. (FOB
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    • 79 10 \j£>*& vvi *^> >^* i»»»^rr\*-«^^cf s^rrr^r.'c^ I Iff''' I (Chop Pokoh) 1\ S s _H_k f I I I I St€&dily Growing 1 i in Popularity. I IMPORTERS: I j Adamson, Gitfilian Co., Ltd. I jj 1 (Incorporated in EngUnd.) 'i 1 I FOR PiiKITY AVF) POWER i4*ri Mn v^on
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    • 472 11 Assets over $4,000,000 A illMn/IM m AjfloraacM in force #ver $17,000,000 I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry, E.C. Ilompany has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and compliea with the British Life
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    • 564 11 I CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Taid up Capital in 600,000 shares of £6 each COO, OOO Reserv« Pond 8,600,900 Kescrve Liability of Proprietors 8,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 68 Bi»hopsgat«, London, E.C. Agendas and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amritsar Uoilo Pakei. B»ngk«k
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    • 525 11 IHO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE 94 M&rket Street. BRANCHES: Penang— 85 Beach Street Malacca 181 Jonker Street. Muar— 77-7D Jalan guleima&. Batu Pahat— lo9 J&lan Rahamp.t. AGENCIES AT: j London, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Batavia. Sourabaya, Seirarang, Paiombanjf and Trang*. CAPITAL. AUTHORISED |20,000.000 lBB aed 8,000,000
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    • 519 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK,! Established 1856. j Csjjital Subscribed Y i*>(? «v><» n:* (fully paU BP .--.J^ Re»«rve Fund y. 53^00,000 Presidtnt N. Kajiwars, Esq. Vice-President 8. K. Sutuki, Euq. DIRBCTOR3. N. Som», Ksq., I. Matauk&ta, Esq., Y. Yamakawa, fI M. Mitsui, Esq., M. Odariri, Esq.. Raron K. Morinmra, Baron K.
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    • 1057 11 EXCHANGE. MAIL TAbLe. l Bank 4 m.s 2 4 o.^ TO-DAT. Bank, demand 23 23-3U j Intorir.. diate and loral nufi It feaas Private Credits 3m s. 2|4 5-16 in list below: New Yotk. demar.H 4 jv 4 IVderat. d Malny ttatca, Ma!nv», Mcsr Mi Credits DO days 474 PsSUWf
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  • 120 12 AUSTRALIANS WIN. COLLAPSE OF SURREY BATBMaW. A Router cable of the 21* inat. stales that the weather was cloud] when the match between th Australians and Surrey was continued at the Oval. Tnere \\as a moderate attend* j reaei L With th, l 30 and Crawford, who 2
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  • 36 12 Lancashire v-. Mid<H< drawn. Kent beat Gloucester by 182 mns. Somerset beat HT< bj m runs. Oxford beat Sussex by six wickets. ts beat Leicester by two wickets. Hants heal Essex by eight wickets.
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  • 48 12 KLEINMAN AND GAUNT AT WIMBLEDON. A Ktutor cable »>f Um 21st inst, b1 that in the first roan i. tingles, of the 1 Tennis Championship st Wimbledon, Lyceti beat Gaunt 8— <\ Kleiiii.ian beat 8, fl S, 'J In the second round, Sh midzu bea; de liousie.^ U- L'. <;
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  • 26 12 In the cloif Championship, the Americans, Hutchison and I-farm-s with scores of (i'j and 70 over th? Eden Old I an r*. spectively < m
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  • 59 12 In the first day'i laiinp at the Bangkok Turf Club's Jurw* met ting. Ampang secured first place in the Australian ponies' event, and Brclla obtained a thin! :n the Gth race (Ponies). On the second day Ampanp ran c econd in ;he sth race and Noel obtained a
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  • 30 12 REMINDER. An extraordinary peneral meeting of tlfc Members of the Ladies Lawn Tennis Club will be held this evening. Agenda*—Revision cf rules, entrant feei and suh--f-riptions.
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  • 94 12 Mixed IXuibles A Cfaas. Mr. and Mrs. I. Mr an.l Mrs. Franklin owe 15, Miss Lew and Mr. Hopkini phn 2 vs.' Mr. and Mrs. Gral am plus 3. Mrs. Simmons and Mr. Nathan owe 15 v Mrs. Welsh and Mr. Summerhajea per.; agton Ward and Mr. Griffiths
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  • 131 12 Mixed Doubles A Cla- Misa Lamb and Mr. Bateman owe 15.2 rt lira. Swindell and Rtvd. Giiffln owe 15. Mrs. Hacker and I/t.-CoI. Cotgrave owe 15.1 vs. Lady Ifnriaon and Mr. Green owe 15.3. [rs, Paah plus 3 vs. Miss Campbell and Mr. Curradi scr. Mrs. Mills and
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  • 81 12 Mixed Double* A Class. Mi*. Maxwell and Mr. Ipcott ewe 15.1 v. Mrs. Burkill and Mr. Cantrell plus 1. Mre. Schafer and Mr. Hindhede o w« 15 J v Mrs. Smith and Mr. Mayson acr. Mixed Donble« B Class. Mra. Noon and Mr. Towner owe 1 v. Miss
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  • 27 12 \Mien the vahie of the highest gradv of cultivated rubber is fixed At less than SO crnta per lb. no export duty will be cli»^^eablc in Jchore.
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  • 134 12 BATSMEN'S DAY OUT. The two matches on the Padang on Saturday afternoon In the Singapore Cricket Tournament were productive of some excHU'i'.t cricket, and their interest from a spectacular point of view can be appreciated from the fact that no less than 571 rung j wore scored. There
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  • 542 12 The meeting of the S.C.C. with the Cey'< i XI resulted in a stern duel for supremacy which culminated in honours bein^ divided The gam* was marked throughout by great keenness an 1 some sparkling batting, whilsi the sporting declaration by Griffith-Jone: detCIVCI commendation.
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  • 282 12 The Services achieved n signal sueeesa ij their first League Cricket match on th« Padaiig on Saturday, by defeating the S.R.C by six wickets. Going in first the S.R.C. mud* 148, U which total Leijssius contributed exactlj half. He grave a firework display, hit ting
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  • 94 12 Lt. Simpson, ran out 18 Lt. Dickens, c. Ess, b. Gauder 7 Comdr. Lumsden, c. Wheatley, b. Franciscus 2ft, Lt. Caryll, not out 47 Sgt. Maj. Quarrel], e. Franciscus. b. Leijssius 21 Lt. Kenny, not out 23 Kxtras 9 i Total (4 wickets) 150 Lt. Elliott. Q. If. S.
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  • 32 12 \w\c &PtJ Ceylon XI 2^l Reno* S. C. C. 2 11 Services 1 1 0 «pj- 3 P. S. and Law 1 0 1 0 0 S. R. C. ..*****
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  • 83 12 Orders for week eifowg July 3rd, 1921. Monday, June 27. First. Second, Fourth Fifth Troops, Parade 5.15 p.m. Tuesday, Juno 28. Tenth and Eleventh Troops Parade 5.15 p.m. Wednesday. Ju'^e 29. Eighth Troop i Parade 5.15 p m. Thursday. June SO. Third Troop Parade 5.18 p.m. Friday,
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  • 41 12 Bx-Servicee vs. United Engineers. The Ex-Service> team to meet the United Engineers on the S.R.C. ground this after- 1 r.^on will be composed of the following: Cherry; Page and Corbyn; Duggan, Edvruds and Matthews; Meredith. Watson/ Stofidd, Heath and Lloyd.
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  • 58 12 Programme of Drills, etc., for week endinf, Friday, Ist July, 1921. Monday 27th, 5.15 p.m.— Drill Hall. Chinese Company. Recruits Drill. Wednesday 29th, 5.15 p.m.— Drill Hall. Chinese Company. Recruits Drill. Friday Ist, 5.15 p.m.— Drill Hall. Chinese Company. Paiade strong as possible. Bless Optional. S. V.
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  • 78 12 C HIDREN'S AID SOCIETY. Sixteenth list of Subscriptions. Amount already acknowlo Iged $13,258.21 H. C. Kinsman 5 "Coylass" N 11. Beck 5 11. C. Ross 5 M. C. Corteling 5 The Eastern Agencies Ltd., 100 G. C. Knox 25 Collected by Mrs. Hopson Walker, Klang I;Jr Collected by Mrs. Sime,
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  • 63 12 That famous screeh star, Pauline Fredenck, is being featured in a eplendid production. The Woman on the Index, at the Alhambra, to-night. In ftddit:on there will be a Topical Budget, a one-r%el subject of interest and a Black Diamond comwdy. In the earlier house the ninth and tenth episodes of
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  • 360 12 I Shipowners' Opposition to Control By the State. 'Fhe conference of the Martime Law' Jommittee of the International Law As-' sociation was continued at Gray's Inn Hall, Sir Henry Duke presiding. Sir Norman Hill, speaking on the question whether freedom of contract on the sart of
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  • 258 12 Markets. The Coal Strike still continue!, and Mine Owners arul Miners art able to exist on savin?? from the harvests of past yean. To j have fcr&rks closed down in times like the present is often preferable to the worry, anxiety and loss inevitable t rough
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  • 78 12 Mr. Frederick Lederer, of Lorne House, Worthing, Sussex, formerly of Femcroftavenue, Hampstead N. W., who died in February, leaving £50,060 gross estate, directe-.l his executors to arrange in per- petuity for the upkeep of Wi grave and "planting with flowers in the summer and with bulbs
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  • 86 12 The husband of one of his parishioners having died suddenly, the minister of the place called to see how the widow was bearing up under her sorrow. His sympathy touched her greatly, and she replied to his quiet questionings readily. The clergyman asked if it had been necessary
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