The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 June 1921

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ita (ENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1921. No. 10,317.
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  • 220 1 The King and Queen are delighted with their reception at Belfast and have returned safely back to Ixmdon Page o. The Freeman's Journal thinks a truce desirable m order that the King's conciliatory message may be considered Page 7. But m the House of Commons they wish
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  • 1128 1 I e one couhl take composite photogrupft of the English middle-clMi nited m 1921, and thus represent m typical figure tht> characteristic features ef many thousand m i ,'s widely different m details, the ieMiltant portrait would be. I fancy, strongly reminiscent of Roman Stoicism, it-> tru*>
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    • 291 1 Malthoid w MHKMVe*yMI wi— i»_WP— I— hS— ANNOUNCEMENT. Jj I "THE GROSVENOR" 73, StamfenJ Road, Singapore. H<»tel will open abcut Ist August, n»'\t. The "Grosvenor" comprises 50 lar.--- airy rooms. Well appointed Lounge, Dining Hall and Restaurant, the whole thoroughly renova ed an.i re-furnished throughout. ctric Light ami Electric Fans
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    • 372 1 mm mnw mmmmmmmmmm*' <•* mm— a— e_ ii«ii^*iiMWW«WM3Hßi_____w__i_____________i KELLY 'Jk n WALSH, LTD. THE BEST NEW NOVELS The Marriage of KargOt, by Arthur Applin. Thr> Man who did tho Right Thintr, by Sir Tha Hunted .Man, by Haro d Kepbie. Hairy Johnston. Jimmy Johnny, by J. J. Hell. Sv eel
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    • 110 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT Grosvenor Hotel now opened— Page 1. Cottage piano for sale Page 5. Xotice re Glenluce Page 11. Bollock cart number.- Stolen— Page 2. Powell and Co. sell Chinese porcelain Page 5. European bungalow to let -Page o. Government tenders for back lane Viiirv 2. Notice re Thompson Larsen
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 121 1 THE IVEKK. Tutsilay, 2Sth. High Water. 2.44 a.m., 3.38 p.m. Rtnt Board, 2.1!) p.m. League Football Sea Defeness rs. Stafford-". Fillis's Circus, Poach Koad, 0.15 p.m. ]{'< (lv> sc/".., 29th. High Water, 3.41 a.m., 1.30 p.m. Kinta Asgcn, Barker's, noon. Polo, Balestier, 4.45 p.m. Tanglin Club at Home. S.IS p.m.
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  • 167 2 There was a proverb that if two people rode on a horse one had to sit m front. It had to be one or the other, ar.d he preferred that it should be the man. Sir Bertram Falle on the Guardianship of iafanta BUI. But thi re is no evidence
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  • 70 2 Ordere for week ending July 3rd, 1921. Tuesday, June 28. Tenth and Eleventh Troops Parade 5.15 p.m. Wednesday, June 29. Eighth Troop Parade 5.15 p.m. Thursday. June 30. Third Troop Parade 5.15 p.m. Friday, July 1. Band Practice and Sixth Troop Parade, 5.15 p.m. Saturday. July 2.
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  • 47 2 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending, Friday, lst July, 1921. Wednesday 29th, 5.15 p.m.-Drill Hall. Chinese Company. Recruits Drill. Friday lst, 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall. Chinese Company. PaTade strong as possible. Diess Optional. S. F. A. Company. Dress caps, tunics, shorts and puttees.
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    • 147 2 IN THE MATTER OE THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE 1915. AND IN THE MATTER OF THOMPSON, LARSEN, LTD. (IN LIQUIDATION). NOTICE it" hereby given that the creditors of the above named company are required on or before Aug. the Bth to send m their names and addressee and particulars of their debts
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    • 209 2 TO LET. I Ljtrge Gv jWUs facing river J f also r.oar shipping, Stores > front 0,000 to 20,000 sq. ft. 1 j* Large arid Commodioui offices > centrally situated also Bunga- j lowa. 1 1 "i Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. •f 50 Robinson-rd, Marsilling Bldg. "f j FORHAN'S
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    • 356 2 Sm* IBKHS^B BBKSaRRSiHHBRr THURSDAY LAST NIGHT 'J'* AT 7.30 SHARP J||The "Red Glove Serial"! \J[ > f^M% Starring Marie Walcamp. Episodes 5. 6, 7 and !s&£s?- rMMM+m steetS J^J}r SECOND SHOW AT 9.30 P.M. The world's stronge t man. The greatest giant living. Episodes 3 4 MACISTE Continued on Friday
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    • 628 2 ALHAMBRA 1 From SUNDAY, June 26, to FRIDAY, July 1, 1921. W A SUPERB GOLDWYN PHOTODRAMA Featuring a prominent screen star V PAULINE FREDERICK In a tense story of woraanV trials and tribulation., WOMAN ON THE INDEX I In 5 Parts f I melodrama with powerful dramatic fcituation.s and moments
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  • 711 3 I ROUND THE WORLD. AMERICA ON CUARD. Reuter's Service] fc WaHhitißton, June 22. Tht State Department has formally P (Vnied th« r ?r t tbat it hai been kept coynisrM of thc prcgnesa of negotiations fi for the renewal of the An^lo-JapanMe Alliance, a nd has specifically
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    • 189 3 r 1? Hul 1H W"* TTI-x *T- HR (Tk 4'\ W t «w^ j>» Tf ifilha^l JeWt .3^*- .7) i>- v^<_S^ -wiri..m-wm J*-*.^ l>rillin« Machines and l>v.T;, ":n^ Grinders, Orjnc -ton?s, IIINITED JEMOINEEeS LIMITED- If i m_mf j —£k Tncorporairc? m tho e ;trait^ Settlements.) im'' mm w. fm. Am\
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    • 172 3 I It Pays You to Buy the Best j Don't Merely Ask for "Garters" When You Purchaie— -Distinctly Say PARIS GA RTERS No metal can touch you Mide m U. S. A. >»d assure yourself of the greatest valile, comfort and service your money can 1 uy. I'ARIS Garten sell
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    • 277 3 I C.I-31 IRR'l^ I *%m.J mms %m^ iyLJ* %LmJm im jy I C4ISZIO iO I kj? r^. Ml JL, C 5 I mM KuhbsP SUUBEEI C 1 a tlj jb km n«fi£> "Ml t s SB BHr H^ >^M*Mf. I i^ EH Shelves, Drawers and Partitions, j HUTTENBACH, LftZARUS SONS,
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    • 244 4 —•*••»>. <^i^i7c:\__^BCv ->Ka«3aiHa____OßSßP I I'OL-~ iis Ili 1 i mv _A pKflS*^ -< Tlam^m. >m I I J We recommend striped tian which is heauiiful and ecoJ gnomical both for decoration and health. I I Following New Consignment m Stock. f RIBBED WIRE GLASS RIBBED GLASS I SYENITE GLASS ARCTIC
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    • 510 4 BSTATB OF GEORGE RAPPA^Deceased.) IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF 1 MMc r^nf INGAI> RE ™*N PROPERTY on rrrsn t J Sale r ms 1G and 17 O.* nJBSDAT, 19th JULY 1921 at 230 p and "2*~* Lot No. 2. Very vaulablc 999 year. Leasehold 7. i fttt and ta M Municipal
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    • 54 4 i-V -a THE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE MARKET. BROWN LAGER Sub-Agents Wanted for F.MJS. G. AURELY CO. No. 28, Finlayson Green. TO LET. OFFICES AND GODOWNS AT 3 RAFFLES PLACE Immediate entry. Ap» Iy EASTERN MINING ANO I RUBBER GO., LTD. < Iccorporated m the Straits Setttcejoata) Agenta. 59
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    • 746 4 mjmmmmmmtm^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmißmmmmMinmmmmmmmmit m mmmmmmm* M ■>..•. »>/ IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE LAND AND HOUSES AT ENGGOR STREET AND TRAS STREET. The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction at their Sale-room, Raffles Chambers. Raffles Place, Singapore. ON MONDAY, 4th JULY 1921, at 2.30 p.m. All that piece of
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    • 647 5 F TO LET. k TO LKT 1 with IMMEDIATE ENTRY. W A European ungnlow m Y»o Chu Kang RoadWtt Upper Serangoon Houd. Kent $«0, per fcroennern with a lease of eight months to run. f IVnant tv take over all t;xtures huch an i'hicka, Gasoline Lighting st*. with Lamps »te.
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    • 564 5 m^mimm^mmm^m^mmm^m.mm^mwmmmmmmmmmmmmm i-*z AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Ston biackwood furnitu'-e, iron safe. ephone, r cords nd cabinet, large wall rairrora In H fi *U cioclu Ac. j At No. 4-* Ilill Street <l«t floor only.) ATURDAT, 2nd JULY AT 2.30 P.MM On view on Thursday. CHEONG KOON SEXG ft CO..
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    • 883 5 NOTICES. j KRAMAT PI LAI, LIMITED. I have received information from the London Offlco of Kramat Pulai, Ltd., aa follows:— Declared a dividend of ls. less income tax Os. payable m London June 30th." The local shareholder will receive then dividends aa soon aa the dividend list arrives from England.
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    • 649 5 j FOR SALE. \i FOR SALE.— Ccttago Piano by Moutrie ami 1 Co. m excellent condition. Can be seen at n Messrs. Powell and CvA 8a e-Room?, Id and 17 A Raffles Place. R' 28-6 30-6 V FOH SAI E. Modern European Houae, facing 5 tht .s<'a, eleven bedrooms and
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    • 187 5 taou -tmtmmmmmnmmmmmmtmmmmmmmjfi -^%___*»^*itf^^*w^»wu Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., i td., Singapore. I Incur; jorated m England) B ■■■■■►•^i^^ Dberty Bodice M I KNITTED FABRR. Zl Ideal for children and young girls. They v\fV? »T\>W give the greatest comfort and freedom of Jk |ll 1 1 I m>4 X movement, aro porous and
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  • 690 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1921. Town Planning Again. The notice of the mem^X^ M 0i Capt. Richards, Deputy C^Bi 2 0 J the Singapore I mpt .ivemeQfcc^ on the legislative powers an 7; d of some other countries, litl? .i extremely interesting lecture *giver last evening by Mr.
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  • 547 6 The Ceylon Legislative Council has abolished the time limit for speeches. Mr. A. J. Dare, Acting Divisional Engineer, Railway-Construction, Port Swet tenham doubling, has been transferred tr t Fadang Tungu. As a proofof the popularity of the Boy J Scout Movement m Ceylon the census returns for September last show
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  • 273 6 ROYAL OPERA CO. STRANDED. (Aneta). Weltevreden, June 25. Tho Royal Opera (-ompany, organised by Eastern Tours, Ltd., of the Grand Opera House, Calcutta, who recently had a successful season m t! c Straits Settlements, are now completely stranded m Java on account of failue of the Fastern Tours,
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  • 67 6 H. E. the Governor, accompanied by his A. D. C. and Dr. Hoop.*, arrived by th( Seabelle yesterday moming from hil tri r to Sarawak. Borneo and Brunei, and wa< met on landing at Johnston's Pier by thi Hon. Mr. F. S. James. Colonial Secretary and the
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  • 81 6 Generous Contribution from America. The President and Committee of ths '•(Singapore, China Xorth and South (Seven Provinces Famine Relief Fund beg to ac e< e i7 ith thanks the $1,000 Gold, equivalent to S. S. Currency $2,298.85, from Messrs. Tan Kah Kee and being subscription towards
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  • 326 6 Indian Forest Service. The Secretary «f the Kx-S,i vice. Assocmtion of Singapore havo ju.! Z ceiVtd the following information regarding he appointment of Probationers m the Indian forest Servic. Appointnu nts will be made m August I»2L Candidate, for ap, ointment musj be oncers or men
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  • 501 6 Mr. Charles C. Reade (who lectured al the Victoria Theatre last evening) ll thi permanent head of the Department Town Planning m South Australia v servicee have been secured by the Ooi ment of the Federated Malay 81 au extended term. He is en Aieociat the Town Plann
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  • 104 6 The entertainment arrant*. i b; the Women's Christian Temperance Union fei Friday. July Ist., at the Y. M. A H 8.30 p.m. promises to be delightful. as unusual. The contestants for the ny ero Mr. J. W. Jefferson. Rev. C. E Hclman, Dr. Lim Han Hue. Mrs.
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  • 115 6 A mission for the English-speaking Catholics of Singapore was announce' Sunday morning by the Rat I ti her Ruaudtl. at the High Mas mi n th, Catl of th.' Good Shepherd. The Mission will take place the v after rext, and will last for three d commencing on
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  • 79 6 Fines ranging from $1 to $24 were imposed by Mr. B. Nunn m the District -ourt severally on no fewer than 100 chauffeurs, charged at the instance of th* IVafflc Department with variou. breaehe. >f the traffic regulations. The license, of seven chauffeurs were endowed, while m the ease of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 121 6 GREENLEES WHISKY I AGENTS Caldbeck Macgregor Co., LIMITED. 87, Cecil Street. j— TWO-SIGHT 1 Far and Near m one. Invaluable for those requiring different fright for reading and walking. 14 Late senior optician British Army, Aldershot, Zne'sad Late of Old Broad St., London. 5 S. SMITH SON (SIAM) ltd. I
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    • 279 6 j EtEorRIGIIY INTHE HOME.I J AUSTIN I From Rushlight All Britiah tfl to Autoplant 8. > Autoplant 1 I In 1820 the "Fishtail" < Furnishes electric burner of J. B \ei'«„„ current for 60-20 appeared, formed Vv two ro a oi'or S r8 y JL>tS and* 11^ 800; 1200 candle
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  • 756 7 KING'S FINE RECEPTION. THE WELCOME. [Reuter's Benrke] London, June 22. eir Majesties were accorded an im- welcome et Belfast, the enthoa b The Royal Yacht, escorttwo batth hips, two light crul ir de with aeroplanes o D■• mil Quay, v, magnifi *nt All tb# ed and an mou
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  • 773 7 TURCO-GREEK STRUGGLE. THE MESSAGE TO GREECE. [Keuler's Service.! London. June 22. Reuter learns that the British. French and Italian Ministers at Athens on Jur.e 20, informed tie Greek Government of the readiness of the Allies to take into their own la the question i f effecting a
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  • 827 7 HAPPY CONFIDENCES. FOREIGN POLICY. I [Reuter's Service.] London, June 22. Reuter learns that at the meeting of the Conference to-day, Lord Curzon submits an expose of the present position of foreign affairs, after which the Conference probably adjourns until Friday, to enable the delegates to consider the statement.
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  • 753 7 NO SETTLEMENT YET. STRIKE IMPASSE. I London, June 22. The position m the coalfields to-day is j unchanged. Those miners anxious to return, are generally obeying the fervent appeals of mass meetings to delay resump- j ,tion. It is estimated that only a thousand are working throughout
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    • 252 7 New NovpK a*V> AIVT JL/ltJ Popular Authors. 7 rHE HOUSE OF DANGER Guv Thorne THE LADY OF DELIVERANCE John Oxenham si i A MAN OF IHS WORD Kuby M. Ay; Sl i| JOAN HASTE H. Rider Haggard $l I THE KAISER'S INVESTMENTS Joaeph Hocking il FOR SATAN FINDS Charlotte Ifantft
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    • 369 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated m Japan.) VDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH TIIE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice LONDON LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE r^nden and Antwerp via (Malacca, Penang:, Colembo, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. Ju'y l For Marseilles and Liverpool via Suez. TSUYAMA MARU mid July Monthly Service. HAMBURG
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    • 511 8 kK. P. M (NINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated m HoHaad). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA Tt'vphone 131 Passage Dept 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Manager Desk 1,137 1-.57 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. SPEELMAN (TuesdayTj^lsP'""^^ Letong, Kramat, Tm *^***g Poeloe-Pandjang, Serassan and
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    • 723 8 1 ■I iii i»ii»— —a iimhiii > i it m i nil t—tt—mmmt M IM— l <_—— a— l l P. O. -BRITISH INDIA APCAR D LINE. (Tncaj- porated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). Tke Company's MAIL
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 761 9 TIIE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. For Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Eargnara, Telupin, PaUni, Singora, Labt.i Koh?amui, Bandon, Lsngsusn, Chumi»ou, and Bangkok. Arriral Departure P*A< HATIPOK June 27 June 29 VALAYA j u l y 4 J U ly 6 teaman ar<> fitted throughout
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    • 599 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co Ltd (AMERICAN A MANCHURIAN UNE.) (Incorporated m England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK ria SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due Spore Route p er KASAMA In port Suez
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    • 593 9 v < m tttm *-t-*>m}\*mmwm.»+.ii»*m, _v mm. mmmmmtm n> ir mt 'i i i■i i iwi -i ■anr ii tm. mmm PASSyNGRR AND FI.EIGHT SERVICES OPEKATBD IT PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorrorattxl m V. S. A) JOR ACCOUNT OF TI? U. 8 BHIPPING BOAID SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— BAST INDIA. SAILINGS
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 320 10 Throngi of people from Europe's f 1 select society are to be found at F v//Z t lls famous pleasure resort each \jr Y ear > and at its neighbor, Deauthe fine quality and style of Regal Shoes that they axe consistently Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co. r mmm «'»-*r-^-w M c
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    • 470 10 r inwi. mmmmmmm -nn i •*e^Br»a««_njnnnini__CT_D^^ i V«tJ[ ia An invaluable f restorative m cases of Exhaustion VVhen Ihosysteo. -s "below P a, any unusual (train upon the vital tv I Of,e, cause^'ec^n^fexhaus f ion y r rh.s feei.ng of eahaastioa it due to I I I». sudden partial coli
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    • 92 10 -**--*m MHM____RMaanßn__i ""■■■■OH_MN_|_________ aa «w^*mvmc*»_ "Li *j nijur arguisircs. "'■'-'-^r 1 C/y*A® I—**ss^-___1 **ss^-___, i gi i w 1 j jglflgsaC) ■^i."p^*y<y si»<ev QILFILUN 39. lw vlaide, (Incorporated m England) SOI* DISTBIBUTOhS J iFIf R T. If. g. ■an v FOR j PU RI TV A vi) power j/y^mmm: ifi^fWiß
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  • 79 11 Bank 4 m.«. n<. Bank, demand 2J Private Credit, 3 m.s. SJ New York, iemand tj? Credits 90 d Jl* France, acflkand \Ti India. T. T 1 77 Hongkong, d.-mar.d 15 p Yekohama, dema P JJ" lava, dttatnd itku Eangkok, d.-mand Jl Soy. reign. Beak Baytag «a B 4
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  • 155 11 JUNE Tin 150 Ton Gambier Cuhe No I Gambier Popper Black f? Pepper (white fair) n .,'r"J Tapioca, small flake, f.g. g"J B Tapioca, medium ptarl f.g K o n Pearl Sago small nom R6O Copra Sundned or Copra Mix l Q t* Opium, Btearta uncort |tM Rice, Rangoon
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  • 38 11 18 o'clock noon. 27th tmmm, IMI. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Skneked Sh Closing Price.. Ckxnmg Priam »P ot 21 •>' July to Sept o 2 _T. Oct. to Dee. 24 Tone of Market: Steady. -o
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  • 28 11 FRASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND SHARK BROKERS. MONDAY. JCNE 27th, 1921. Scudai (800,000—5) Hammer and Co. (50r80— 00 cd Mexican Eagle (10 G) 5.15.0—6 5 0
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 472 11 J/ As_ets over $4,000,000 B E B uJ^^Z 11 TUT TDPAfT norrimiT w™, Aasurancas m force .ver $17,000,000. \1 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED I J f HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, f"™*" I f The Company ha. £20.000 deposited with the IprTe Court of En.,, d T 0W
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    • 540 11 1 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated m EngUnd by Royal Charter Paid up Capital m 000,000 aharca of £5 each gjt CCO.OOO Reaarve Fund 8 60Ct 000 Keaenre Liability ef Proprietors 8.000.000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 Biahopsgate, London, E.C. Agoncie and Branches. Alor Star Hon kong Panatt Amritsar
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    • 493 11 HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE 91 Market Street. BRANCHES: Penang- 85 Beech Street. Malacca— 181 Jonker Street. r U ar 7 J" 79 J&lan Suleiman. Batu P*b«t- r 109 Jalan Rahamat. i mA xr ENCIES AT: bai H^^ rk San Francisco, ShangSe ;Jrr??°p n8 i' A X m 7
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    • 367 11 YOKOHAMA SPEOE BANK,! LTD. Establlehed 1880. Capital Subscribed t IIKOOftOOa 'folly paid up) W lw, -«MWOt j WveFund Y. 33,000.000 PfMidtot N. K.ji^ara. Esq. Vice-Pree,dent 3 g. fluzakl, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma Eeq.. t MmHtmtkm, Emu X. Yamakawa. E-.,.. M Mitral, Etq" Buron K. Iwtatlrf, R I-hinomiya, I K. Ttttotil
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    • 209 11 8. S. GLENLUCE. Conaigneee of cargo per the abov w ataeraer rrom Europe are hereby notified that aho hai sour arrived 26. Juno and It discharging opposite podowna Noa. 12 and 13. yP BOUSTEAD CO.. LTD.. (Incorporated m tho F. M. S.) Ageata. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD. (Incorporated
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 36 11 WEATHER REPORT. mm-mm K ndft ne Kerbau Hoepital, June 26 Mimbtr 1016* 1013.8, 1014. T.mp. 80 82, 3 W S W r2" J* 1 7? Dir of Wi Bta oJ ftl Max Temp m h^ 83.
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    • 412 11 MAIL TAHLE. TO-DAY. V I Intermediate and lor.l mail. »m he fentl IB h?t below: I -dor.it d Malay State-. Maia««a. My.r eal Ponang (by train) 6 an,. fl4 9 pir Sunday). r <~m.~ f ■soon L^ 9 a.m Btaoft 9 a.m Hong Aik 9 a.m d l •'i ma
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  • 1202 12 PENANG MLRDKK CASK. Magistral and I,'cording of Confessions. Yetterday morning m the Supreme Court the Chief Justice, Sir Walter S. Shaw, Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard and Mr. Justice E. St. John Branch gave their decisions m the epj ,1 Lim Oh Seng irertui The Chief Just, jv said
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  • 167 12 Seven boats started m the third race for the Deason Challenge Cup at the Swimming Club on Sunday, and six finished with one and half minutes between first and lest. On actual time Manchester came m 40 00. Penrice second, 40 58, and Collenette third. 41—35. and the
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  • 170 12 Two matches m the second division of the league were played on tho Esplanade yester. da] afternoon. On the S. R. C. ground the Ex-Services the United Engineers' eleven and detd them by three goals to one. Hinds, the United Engineers' inside right opened tne score, which remained
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  • 144 12 Ang Chwee Poh was charged on remand With attempting to cheat the Java Insurance Co., Ltd, of about $10,000. It was alleged by Mr. Roland Braddell for the prosecution that a tongkang loaded with what said to be tin ore, tea and gambier was sunk en her way
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  • 266 12 HOME CRICKET. Big Score by Australians. London, June 22. A Reufc 1 ble of the 22nd inst. states 1 that the match between the Australians and Northants opened at Northampton m dull weather, before 6,000 spectators. The wick' -t vas fast and dry. The Australians took a heavy
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  • 265 12 Reuter wive from New V.'-.^ ie rr states that the New JerseK^Rt j Commi.-sicn announces that Frtie will referee the Dempsey CaSr A Reuter wire from New York states Joe Lynch, world's bantam weight champion, ores knocked out by a blow m the fl st round ol
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  • 49 12 KLEIN MAN DEFEATED. A Reuter message of tb 3 22nd inst •tatea that m the second round of the lawn Tennis Championship (singles) at Wimbledon the Dutchman Diemerkool beat Klemman by 6—o, 9—7, 6—l At Wimbledon, m the 'third round of the Singles, Shimidzu beat Turnbull 6-3 7- 5
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  • 91 12 FVuser't Report. p Singapore, June 27. Rubin r._ Very Ittle do np et,o i ,f i fr ir T Q,liet *W"*i HO7H--51.12',, North Taipings ?1.25-si.3 0 South Taiprcrs ,2U cents 77* cents, Titis $5.00 fs^o, Padang Piandoks 824 cents 87% cents. Nawng Pets $1.37^— 51.4214 Hitami $1.60-^1.70,
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  • 134 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Mixed Doubles A Class. Mr. and Mrs. Leggatt owe 15 beat Mr. j and Mrs. Franklin owe 15, 6—2, 6—3. Miss Law and Mr. Hopkins plus 2 beat Mr. and Mrs. Graham plus 3, 6—5, 6—l. M.s. Simmons and Mr. Nathan' owe 15 beat
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  • 97 12 Mixed Doubles A Class. Uiu Lamb and Mr. Bateman owe 15 2 vs. Mrs. Swindell and Revd. Griffin owe 15. Mr. and Ifrs. Push plus 3 vs. Mis.s Campbell and Mr. Cunvadi scr. Mixed Doubles B Class. Ifrs. Lley and Dr. Scharff plus 4 vs. Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 82 12 Mixed Doubles A Class. Mrs. Maxwell and Mr. Wpcott owe 15.3 v. Mrs. Bui kill and Mr. Cantrell plus 1. Mrs. Bchafer and Mr. Hindhede owe 15.2 i v Mrs. Smith and Mr. Mayson scr. Mixed Doubles B Class. Mrs. Noon and Mr. Towner owe 1 v. Miss
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  • 388 12 COMMODORE'S CUP. The final Rae* m the Commodore's < was sailed on Sunday morning on a quadrilateral co m itartii g from the S. Y. C. inside the breakwater, Sea View. Oscar II and home. A fine fresh breeze from the South We^t prevailed throughout the race
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