The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 June 1921
1921-06-29
1
12
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/singfreepressb
The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
-
Title Section16 1921-06-29 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1921. no. io;ns.16 words
-
Article175 1921-06-29 1 Another conference of miners mine, owners and the (io\ ernment has been called. Sir Robert Home is hopeful this time Page 7. The cotton operatives agreement U for nine months. The trade unions are not m favour of a strike to support the miners. The American shipping175 words
-
Article1272 1921-06-29 1 I ended thc gang -way 1 wu* ous of something strange about tho place. There was an uncanny itillnaau brooding over everything. 1 miaaed the noise and bustle which used to greet tho arrival of the mailboet m former daya. Half a doauaj anient and illsrtuwtahld ng coolies1,272 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement372 1921-06-29 1 Malthoid 'i! i n Untol will open filjout^ls: August, next. Tho 1 (";»os\\Tr.»r comprises 50' large aii*. rooms. Well appointed r f Lounge. Dining Hall and Restaurant, the whole thoroughly re- I novated ami re-furnished throu bout. J?^* _a .-oum.'Tati- daiiv and nionthUapthrr l.cr^ra v— f»i ans an( Tariff are372 words
-
Advertisement108 1921-06-29 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Passage per Na uing t<> Hongkong Page 11. Restricted water supply to Teluk Blanga '—Page o. Car. perambulator and evening cloak for sale Page 5. Notice re Chop Kirn Leong- Page o. Sale ef music at Garcia*! Page .~>. (Jem Photograph Club 'change of addreaa Page 8. Ahmed108 words
-
-
Page 1 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous177 1921-06-29 1 THE WEEK. High Water, Ml a.m., 4.30 p.m. Kinta Asscn, Barker's, noon. j Polo, Balestier, 4.45 p.m. Tanglin Club at Home, 6.15 p.m. •Fillis's Circus, Beach Road, 441 Si 9.15 p.m. j Thursday, 30th. High Water, 4.50 a.m., 5.29 p.m. Sandycroft Rubber Co., Barker's, noon. Lodge Eastern Gate Emergent, 5177 words
-
-
Article64 1921-06-29 2 We acknowledge t» ;tipt of the annual 'eport of the British Adviaef to the Kedah j < Government for the >car 26th Sept. 1919, to 14th Sept. 1920. by Mr. M. B. H. Mc Arthur with the annual report of the British Adviser to the Perlis Government for the same64 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement507 1921-06-29 2 f TO LET. Large G' "towns facing river also near shipping, Stores < from 6,000 to 30,000 sq. ft. Large and ommodious offices > Centrally situated also Bunga- Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. 56 Kobinson -rd, Marsilling Bldg. FORHAN'S TOOTH PASTE FOR PYORRHEA AND PUS DISCHARGING GUMS. ■FRESH STOCKS AT507 words
-
Advertisement394 1921-06-29 2 J lk^KmkmWmmm^-' THURSDAY LAST NIGHT i*f AT 7.30 SHARP i^^^The "Red Glove Serial A S@§Sn^ Stan-ing Marie Walcamp. Episodes 5. 6, 7 and 8. th VJF: SECOND SHOW AT 9.30 P.M. *jg The world's stronge>t man. The greatest giant living. Episodes 3 4 MACISTE Continued on Friday with a complete394 words
-
Advertisement465 1921-06-29 2 ILHImBRA From SUNDAY, June 20, to FRIDAY, July 1, 1921. A SUPERB GOLDWYN PHOTODRAMA Featuring a prominent ?creen star L PAULINE FREDERICK In a ten.Me story of a woman's trials and tribuiation_» THE WOMAN ON THE INDEX In 5 Parts melodrama with powerful dramatic situations nnd moments of suspense w.iich465 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement265 1921-06-29 3 I «air Jr^Expectant and Nursing I S^>, Mothers^ I I Taking cargo also f«^ ;n "i I Load mi? Singapore 7th J* No. Suable aid. fWr taken regularly Iwo K| J Through Hills of Lading lagi 1 mothrr heifa (both before md Hfl I [Jr-^ -he tffFH. [Vloui^i >f enriches265 words
-
Advertisement158 1921-06-29 3 jj I B 1 Ay, -5 J S I I hivMfc t£l tl l AS i H"r" w*rfim i/f^^k. "gg/*!^ __^^6K**iSl fa mm^^ \v R I Singapore Ciolcl Storage Co., Ltd. j i < \B%B Mi *.S MS <.B".S"d-. -I°*'.* '.BBS .BM'.SVfi _B a .B".B »,Z\ffr.fi%B\B V 3 J Europe158 words
-
Advertisement246 1921-06-29 3 ?'.av«Ni"jr-s>'.»%B *!r.s .:r,:*\ v b*.B'.b*.^«b%* .bmt«b%b%B***vb^«sb JTo Ford ar Owners j You have experienced the 2 I difficulty of getting a satis- j factory light from your head- i J lights when supplied from j the magneto. When negotia- ting difficult places, and J j when a good light is246 words
-
-
Article441 1921-06-29 4 The seventh annual general meeting of the Jesselton Ice and Power Co. Ltd., was held m the registered offices of the company, Nop. 64, 65, and 66 Market yesterday afternoon, there being present Messrs H. Freeman (Chairman), W. Webster, E. A. Elia?, and Kwa Siew Tee441 words
-
Article579 1921-06-29 4 EXTRAORDINARY MEETING. An extraordinary general meeting of the Ampang (Kinta) Tin Mining Co. Ltd., was held at the registered offices of ths company Chartered Bank Chambers at noon yesterday, when there were present Messrs R. Rule (Chairman), Ong Scon Tee (Directoi) J. O'May, L. H.579 words
-
Article182 1921-06-29 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. June 27th. The annual general meeting of the Ayer Kuning Rubber Co. was held, Mr. L. C. Brown m the chair. A minute was directed to be made of the services of the late Mr. Stephen Anthony, and of sympathy with182 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement535 1921-06-29 4 S Ar\Mm IP x f7/ i Successful Merchants Have Jp FI L 'ghted Stores y^ it not a fact ilu the store which enjoys the most patronage is __W zl. o the one that hus thc best lighting? r Successful merchants always have well-lighted stores. tE^ AY You can have535 words
-
Advertisement18 1921-06-29 4 Perhaps tbe moat useful prophet* are tboee who ccc evils earning before they are quite unavoidable.— Dean Inge18 words
-
Advertisement1068 1921-06-29 4 .•mr '-mm.^%4~MJmUk-m.c-m^mmmm^. r- mm* -mr. t^tmm -mm.wra IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE LAND AND HOUSES AT ENGGOR STREET AND TRAS STREBT. I The Undersigned have received instructions to sell hy Public Auction at ttfeir Sale-room, Raffles Chamber Rafllts Place, Singapore. ON MONDAY, 4th JULY 1921, at 2.30 p.m. All that1,068 words
-
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement640 1921-06-29 5 I M •rmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmm *m* mm- «.»^—«m J^^^T'O let. TO LET Wl (EOIATE 1.. RY. A Kurrrponn Bl I Kaag ReaeV ai Ii Serangoon Road. Rent $SO, pc»I Bier. i.h a l*»se of eight months to run. Tenant to take over a.l fixtures such .is thicks, Gasoline Lighting set with640 words
-
Advertisement696 1921-06-29 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF ton biackwood furniture. iron Bafe, raaiopbone, rt cords nnd cabinet, iargf wall IBlrrorS m fiX frames, wall cocks &C At No. 4S 1 1 Lil Street (Ist floor only) 1 ON SATURDAY, Sai JULY AT 2.30 P.M.M J On vi'-w on Thursday. J HEONG KOON696 words
-
Advertisement729 1921-06-29 5 NOTICES. REMOVAL NOTICE. Singer Sewing Machine Company's S.'tes room and Hemstitching Deportment Ls now located at 373, North Bridge Road just a whisper off Brrs Baeah Road. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 24-6 2*-T COVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. J Tendera will be received at the Colonial Sec■etary'a Oflice, up to noon of the729 words
-
Advertisement633 1921-06-29 5 FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Second hand 6 rv'!nd*-r Paige Motor Car 5 -■..•.ter. Apply Box Km. W- cart- of PMfl Pr. 29-G :> 7 POR SALE.— One Perambulator, almost new, mad Parker Bros., London. Specification: BUck Wheels, Dark Blue Body, upholstered putty with black piping as Premier A. C. hood633 words
-
Advertisement411 1921-06-29 5 «M I :w.^^y.-«a s >wJl i [aeoi grated I Whiteaway, Laidlaw I Co. IM., Singaj»cre.( WBHI W. Bu 720.— A new Model m W. P.. KYdu CofKetM for I\. V v_out figures. Guaranteed v. reduce tttm one to Nf tj I b hes. Fitted elastic RiiaaetH and 2pa e» Ijr~>'i.^H411 words
-
-
1274 1921-06-29 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29. 1921. French and British. All who really desire the peace oj Europe and the defence of civilisatior against the forces of anarchy anc disruption, will be greatly relieved tc find that the outburst of the Britis!" Prime Minister over the difference; between the Allies1,274 words
-
Article439 1921-06-29 6 The marked depression m the volume of ocal trade is evidenced by the figures given m the return of Straits Settlements imports and experts during the first quarter 3f 1921, which shows further all round lecreases. The total value of imports into the Straits Settlements amounted439 words
-
Article151 1921-06-29 6 PBNANG TIRE CLLB. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 28. At the half yearly meeting of the Penang Turf Club, Mr. W. S. Goldie prosided. He said that the profits for the six months ended Feb. 27th with the balance brought forward from the previous year, |were $68,000.151 words
-
Article130 1921-06-29 6 i The management of the Raffles Hotel 'announce that the Italian opera singers, Signor and Signora Molinari, will givi I vocal selections m the Ball Room on Thursiday and Saturday evening*, June 30th and 'July 2nd. Singnor Molinari is a late mcml ber of the130 words
-
Article54 1921-06-29 6 m In commemoration of the anniversary of American Independence Day, the American Consul General will be pleased to receive visitors at the Consulate General, 69-61, The Arcade, between the hours of 11 o'clock a.m. and 12.30 o'clock p.ra., on Monday, July 4, 1921. No business will be transacted «n the54 words
-
Article662 1921-06-29 6 PREMIERS OFFER. COM ERENCE SUGGESTED. [Reuter's Service] London, June 14. Mr. Lloyd George hai written t- i Calera. President of the Irish Republic. taying that the Government is any hat the King's appeal for conciliation shall lot be m vain. ii ho invites !>< falera and any of662 words
-
Article101 1921-06-29 6 Tho P. and O. CoY steamer Delta has left Hongkong, and is expected to arrive at this port at 5 a.m. on Thursday the ,10th inst. The M. M. Homeward Mail s.s. p.. .1 Lecat is expected here from Saigon M Friday moming, the lst of July. She101 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement108 1921-06-29 6 GREENLEES If GRAND 1 "OLDPARR" Caldbeck Macgregor CoJ! 87, Cecil Street. TWO -SIG HT Far and Near m one. Invaluable for those requiring different I ft --.i^JLi-L U.a'l-Hll '-"■:-^w-*-r--.-zr.--~7&-*BQ r i:* I Australian I Rnrfhmdv s < %l*9 ULJL w Ullvt V 'I << j mm mf S T™ BOTTLES108 words
-
Advertisement118 1921-06-29 6 What about your BAGGAGE i YOU insure your valuables and effects at home: do you protect them J m your baggage when travelling? Property tc the value of many thousands of pounds is lost, damaged m various ways, or stolen every year r m transit by railway and steamship, or118 words
-
-
Article594 1921-06-29 7 I MUCH AMERICAN. IS. TRADE. m Renter's Service j JW Washington, June 24. monthly report of the Department of H < ommerce, shows that the exports lo Europe i; 1177,000,000 r and t<< South An '00,000, compare I v.ith $374,000,000, and 000 m ►20. The import from594 words
-
Article288 1921-06-29 7 MINERS ATTITUDE. ANOTHER COAL CONFERENCE. iter's Service] London, June 25. Mi*. Lloyd Geotge hap invited the coalowners and miners to a joint I onferenco at the Board Trade on 27th Jun.-. Sir Robert Home will preside. London, .June 25. The Miners' Executive to-day consulted r« -preventatives of288 words
-
Article163 1921-06-29 7 Rubber Restriction. Messrs. Barker and Co., forward the following: As an indication of the restriction of output that has taken place, for the first three months of 1921 as compared with the corresponding period of 1920, from the larger produces subscribing to the Rubber163 words
-
Article156 1921-06-29 7 At the instance of Inspector Benge Ramnath Sirgh. driver of a tramcar, was convicted by Mr. H. R. Bull m the TVird Court yesterday of rash driving, and mulcted m a fine of #20. According to the comulaint of the driver of motor-bus 3837, whiV ho was156 words
-
Article62 1921-06-29 7 The Acting Controller of Labour, Kuala Lumpur, will be grateful if owners of houses or bungalows, who are prepared to let the same free or at low rent to to Europeans seeking employment, will so inform him. It may be possible to use only a few, but it will be62 words
-
Article807 1921-06-29 7 THE COLD STORAGE CASE. DEFENDANTS ASK FOR BALANCE SHEETS. The Chief Justice, Sir Walter S. Shaw, llr. Justice Barrett- Lennard and Mr. Jurticc E. St. John Branch had before them m the Supreme Court yesterday afternoon jut appeal by the Straits Times Press, I Limited and A.807 words
-
Article148 1921-06-29 7 EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. To the Editor. Sir, With a uood many others though purely as an outrider I am keenly interested m the experiment now being advertised la your paper and known as the European Employment Agency. This seems an epoch-making development m Singapore's domestic affairs. However,148 words
-
Article473 1921-06-29 7 A Cheerful Prediction. "Rubber pric< a have now touched roc!: bottom, a slow out steady upward tendency will become evident towards the end f the year, end, towards the middle of 1922, there will be strong and essentially teady demand fror,: America which will enable rubber growerq to473 words
-
215 1921-06-29 7 SEREMBAN GENERAL AGENCY'S SUCCESSFUL APPEAL. In the Supreme Court, the Chief Justice, j sir Walter S. Shaw, Mr. Justice Barrett-L-ennard and Mr. Justice Branch, sitting is Court of Appeal, dealt with the appeal >f The Seremban General Agency, Limited, igainst a decision given by Mr. Justice j Sproule. Appellants were215 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement46 1921-06-29 7 P* The Jumble Sale held m the Tomlinson Hall by the Ladies' Work Party of the IPreebyterien Church was a conspicuous success, the sum of $500 being realised. The Committee wish to thank all who by their sympathy and help contributed to this most satisfactory result.46 words
-
Advertisement259 1921-06-29 7 NaaHaaMmaHMaKWoa_M___MMßM-_______B_M«rKM«Bn r llcW IIUVCIS popular Aut hon. I THE HOUSI-: OE DANGER By Guy Thorne 51 I THE I.ADY OF DELIVERANCE John Oxenham Sl >\ A MAN OE HIS WORD Ruby M A >' res $1 j! JOAN HASTE "n Wder 1 THE KAISER S INVESTMENTS 3<**&* HockniK EOR SATAN259 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement372 1921-06-29 8 ■■»-*> r~^l' >^ r-m.m i»»i ttmrnWrnrnm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmt^mmmm^mnmu^mmmmmmmmmmmm>m^tmmmmmmm^mmm YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated ln Japan.) "WER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice LONDON LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE ft* linden and Antwerp via (Malacca, Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. KAGA 51 \.RU rcr South American Ports (via372 words
-
Advertisement544 1921-06-29 8 K. P. M KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorperated m Halland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA TtLll**! 131 rmtkmmfk Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Manager Deak 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. |.T [aWl ii i i>iw«a^w 'ii iti n i r—544 words
-
Advertisement693 1921-06-29 8 j p. O. BRITISH INDIA 1 AND APCAR LINE. J (Incorporated ia England.) j M j MAIL AM) PASSENGER SERVICE <| I PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. I (Undw Contract with His M.josty's Government). The Company* MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY or. ot present suspended. Th. Compa FAR-EASTERN SERVICE.693 words
-
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement458 1921-06-29 9 f THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. i v Kretay Tren K£«nu, KelanUn, Bergnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Labui Kohsamui, Bandon, Langsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure VALA July 4 July I The steamer; are fitted throughout with electric light, and have excellent arrcrnmodation458 words
-
Advertisement316 1921-06-29 9 jm. Jm m /the Osaka Shos* (Incorporttcd ia No. 2, De Sou^ bu^Proposed Sailings fron. Singapore. (Subject to chana^ without notice) EUROPe/n LINE. Fc: Port Said, Mary illes, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam^ and Hamburg. DUE /iINGAPORE. s.s. Siam ManT July 1 July 2 sji. Argun Maf-u July 21 July 22 NEJ'316 words
-
Advertisement546 1921-06-29 9 The Orean Steam Ship Company, Limited. Thc China Mutual Steam Navigation Co. Ltd AND Ellerman Buekitall Steam Ship Co Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated ia England.) JOINT FORTNK.HTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Dns Spore Route p er RABAMA In port Suez Manila546 words
-
Advertisement632 1921-06-29 9 i mmmmm mmmmammmmjmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm BS— mmmtmommmm».mmm^mmmmm..mmmmmmmmmm PASSBNfiER AND FREIGHT SBKVICRS OPXRAITID PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. j (Incorporated m U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THIO U. SIIIPPINi; UOAfiD SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA via COLOMBO WOLVERINE Si ATE Passengers and Freight July II GRANITE STATE Pr.ssengera632 words
-
-
Article564 1921-06-29 10 PRASKR CO^ EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. TUESDAY, JUNE 28th, 1921. MINING. LFtgurei m brackets shows the capital i ci.o iaaoo valoe of the Share m dollars unless otherwise marked. C— Cum div y couals ex div.] Hitam Tm (300,000—) 1.50—1.70 i X. Kammnnting 1.17.6— 2.2.6 xd kinta564 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement193 1921-06-29 10 Br j J TS I f A^4 iHb AN&LO-SiAM GORPORAIION LTD \p_lr r r J fe -xn*- I I HAIG HAIG, LTD. //rad o*»c«.* 37. St., Lovtx>k, S.E.I, Fvglmjo. Fr i tt-.wi ,n— -ii i.- faHnawnr -?aaca«>Mv*«]H_K-«H_B______n_M_-nw_________ia____B wm_____________________i j CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. with which is associated THE193 words
-
Advertisement243 1921-06-29 10 THK PRICE OF PAIN -SCIATICA. j No one wants pain— still vre pay for li cearuy m lost health k*-'- energy lost ambition often absdhrts r'-.ancial ruin Why pay tbi al price? '.Viiy tui?*; io tsrrib'e twitdftiag tortures cf Sciatic? vh^u cvcrL- J.ief ia so rv;ar at hand* ?arfoct baalth,243 words
-
Advertisement84 1921-06-29 10 FOURNIER'S*; HYGENIQUE' MIXTURE. j (FOR XAMBS) Tasted nnH Proved for Years. WASTE NO TIME. Immediately you notice any disorder of the system take Foumier's Hy^cnicjue Mixture, lt quickly nnavas a.l suasriaf. j Tkore U Nothiny ta EQUAL IT. no* Any t bint ao VVidclr Known. It Is justly described as84 words
-
Advertisement133 1921-06-29 10 i mmW Wk I mt 1 -i «d_k__k ■*.> *< 4k-cBkW v e» Wh '</■- j£ w& vg ~W& I 1 I >.m.\J\) X UUO II J I 3 1 Steuidily Growing J\ tmk x -wmm '< mm. f. m L }frjL*p-ti-* r *-y- 1 ?.ZLlLwXepv* f _...aTAM JRT SV133 words
-
-
Article81 1921-06-29 11 JUNE 2*. Bank 4 m.s. 2(4 R-32 Bank, demand aiS 23-32 Private Credila 3 ran. 2)4 6-16 New York, demand 4^ Credita 90 duya 47^, France, demand 500 India, T. T. 177^ Hoagkoag, demand lk% P .<. Prrm. Yokoh.in.T. demand Java, demand 184 U Bangkok, demand 91 Sovereign, Dank81 words
-
Article159 1921-06-29 11 JUNE 18. Tin 150 Tens Cambier Cub- No. 1 13.50 Gambirr 700 Pepper Block 13. b0 Pepper (white fair) 32.50 Tapioca, small fiake, f.g. 6.75 Tapioca, mrdiwn pearl Lg. 8.00 Pearl Sago, small com. 8.50 CoprH Sundiv d 11.00 Copra Mis 10.37 Opium, Benares uneort 6.000 Rice. Rangoon White159 words
-
Article43 1921-06-29 11 12 o'clock noor. IMI JttM 1921 Pale Crr-pe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Clt-ting PHct*. Clotimg Fricee. Buyers Seller*. Buyera Sellers. Spot 2?. 14 21 22 July to Sept. 22 2? Oct. to Dec. 21 2ft Tone of Market: -Steady43 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement483 1921-06-29 11 X ivms-zffxr.*.--'. ytrmmWMm tMMMmm -r. -r* ~j..-.*. rr^r.-^r*r>:mWmMmzrr---^w- gggfefjgiii-afcMcy jif *urn k rett»H«t^wg3^y"a g^, :^n rr^ Tgy 3— i II ABseU over N.OOMOO A.sar.nc*. m force $17,000,000 j THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000483 words
-
Advertisement516 1921-06-29 11 I CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated m England by Boyal CharUr. Paid up CapiUl tin 600,000 shares of £6 each,. CC 3,000 Reaerre Fund 8,846,006 Reaerre Liability of Proprietor! 8,000,000 HEAD MFFICE. 88 Biahopsgat London, E.C. Agenciea ar. Branches. Alor Star Hongkoi Penang Amritsar Iloilo Puket Bangkok516 words
-
Advertisement469 1921-06-29 11 HO HONG BAM, LIMITED. H2AD OFFICE 94 Market Street. BRANCHES: Penang— 35 Beach Street i Malaoca 181 Jonker Street. Muar— 77-79 Jalan Suleiman* Batu Pahat— lo9 Jalan Rahamat AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Fraueisco, Slwr.K- j iiai, Hongkong, Arnoy, Batavia, Sourabaya i Setri_rang, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL. AUTHORISED $20,000,000469 words
-
Advertisement511 1921-06-29 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, Established 138*. Capital Subscribed Y. l?0,OO0,0OS (fully pa.4 mp Reserve Pund y. 63,000,000 President N. Kajiwara, Esq. Vies-P resident S. K. Snsuki, Eoq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma, E 3 q., I. Matsukcto, Esq., Y. "iamakuwa, Esq, M. Mitsui, Esq., M Odagiri, E'-q. Raron E. Monmare, Huron K. lr„.M'-ii.511 words
-
Advertisement250 1921-06-29 11 THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD., (Incorporated In Great Britain) TOTAL ASSETS exceed 583,100,0e0 FIRE Insurances effected, for long or short periods, on the BUILDINGS, CONTENTS end RENT of PRIVATE DWELLING HOUSES. GODOWNS and BUSINESS Premises. MOTOR CAR— Policies issued covering PRIVATE CARS, MOTOR CTCLKS and COMMERCIAL VEHICLES gainst AccidenUl250 words
-
-
Page 11 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous146 1921-06-29 11 VESSELS ARRIVED. mmmWmmmmmmmmmmm. R. S. Baroe, Dut. 70, from Lingga 26. for -ingga 30. Esmeralda, Brit. G9, from Bagaa 28, fsr 3agan 29. Ban Whatt Hin, Brit. IC7, from Ma'acca 28, 'or Malacca 29. Rajang, Brit. 1270, from Sandakan 28, for 8. N. B. unc. Elephanta, Brit. 2095, from Calcutta146 words
-
Miscellaneous473 1921-06-29 11 j MAIL TABLE, TO DAT. Intermediate and lowl naa lta till 0. foaas IM be!ow: ■denied Malay S"at~? Vala ca, Muar a,l Panang (by train) 6 am. ani 0 p.m. dai r t ej.<s pt Sunday >. Pulau Tekoag n.>Hpatch Dam Pals Soegi Sultana 0 a.m Kdina 9 am Kh:o473 words
-
-
Article1544 1921-06-29 12 INTKKEsriNG JUDGMENT. Judgment ems riven by Mr. P. V. David, m the Civil District Court yesterday morning, m the esse la which Mr. 11. Nelson sued the Raffles ii tel for $200, the value of articles stohn from hi- room on the night of May 30th1,544 words
-
Article132 1921-06-29 12 Staffords beat Sea Defences. An interesting match was the outcome ?f thc meeting between the Staffords and :.<• Sea Defence! m the first dlvisin of the football league nn the S.C.C. ground yesterday afternoon. Though the Staffords won by ;wo goals to nil, the Sea Defences did a132 words
-
Article80 1921-06-29 12 The S.C.F.A. II will meet the Sea Defences; m a league match this afternoon on the' S.C.C. ground. The following will represent the S.C.F.A.:— j Goal, Yeo Boon Eng; Backs, Tan Lee Wan and Yee Cheok Wah Halves, Koh; Koon Yam, Yap Ah80 words
-
Article57 1921-06-29 12 I Thi- evening the above Society will i a on the resolution "That the time j I now arrived when the Government I should provide a temporary home for destitutes." Mr. P. Beins will take the affirmative and Mr. C. R. Menon the negative.57 words
-
Article88 1921-06-29 12 mtt^m-m The new hotel mh ich is to be erected by the Hongkong Hotel Co. at Kowloon is to bo known as the Peninsula Hotel. The hotel is now announced m the Company's advertisements as oeing "under construction." (H. K. D. P.) A Madras wire of June 25th says It88 words
-
Article218 1921-06-29 12 TO-DAY'S TIES. Mixed Doubles A Class. Mrs. Maxwell and Mr. Upcott owe 15.3 v. Mrs. Burkill anil Mr. Cantrell plus 1. Mrs. Schafef and Mr. Hindhede owe 15.2 v M~s. Smith and Mr. Mayson scr. Mi>ed Doubles B Class. Mrs. Noon and Mr. Towner owe 1218 words
-
Article91 1921-06-29 12 Mixed I>oublcs A Class. Miss Lamb ami Mr. Bateman owe 15-2! vs. Mrs. Swindell and Reed. Griffin owe 15J Championship Pairs. Mrs. Dor ington Ward and M*. h lyei v. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Didc^ Mitt Brooke and Mr. CantreVr'to WEDNI •Ire. Griffiths. %D SHOW A^ i91 words
-
Article246 1921-06-29 12 RESI IT OF MONDAYS TIES. Tennis. A Singles Final. Chua Choon Leong beat Tar Toon Hor. 7—5, 2—6, 11—9. Seah Eng Chiang and Seah Eng Kiang beat ..g Chee Hai and Tay Lian Teck 3—6, 3—l, 6 4. B. Lim Kee Cheok and Tan Cheng Seah246 words
-
Article120 1921-06-29 12 Fraser's Report. Singapore, June 28. Rubber.— Still doll and idle. Mining.— Steady. Taipings $1.10— 51.15, North Taipings $1.27V 2 $1.32 H, South Taipings 75 cents 80 cents, Padang Plandoks 82 V 2 cents 87*4 cents, Nawng Pets $1.35— 51.40, Ilitams $160.— 51.70, Ulu Piahs .$1.30— 51.35 cum120 words
-
Article32 1921-06-29 12 It is notified that t.he price of first grade rubber for duty purposes for the period 24th June, 1921, to 30th June, 1921, inclusive, is twenty-six snd a half cents per pound.32 words
-
Article199 1921-06-29 12 AUSTRALIANS' MAMMOTH SCORE. Magnificent Patting by Macartney. A Reuter cable of the 25th ins;, states .tnat the match between the Australians and Notts opened at Nottingham m briljliant, very hot weather, an d before an attendance numbering 14,000. The wicket i was perfect. The Australian, were not playing199 words
-
Article264 1921-06-29 12 The Army defeated the Navy by ten wickets. COFNTY CRICKET. -Mm ''lift* '^mm- 4 cott owe 15.3 1 j "^fijfC^; s .»dhedc ow. 15.2 [f|" V *A„ cu >f.|» 'tap. lin «ra f %%^LV*^'«^ dJ ackl^V' >>* W >^1, al wuh .^i m. -*"--v&m irtbrrow. iColi airwt.264 words
-
Article67 1921-06-29 12 The Times Paris correspondent wires that Miss Pearl WTiite, the celebrated cinema star, has disappeared. She, Delygia and others were staying at Cauterests, m the Pyrenees, where she took part m a horse race over the mountains. Mile. Delysis, who won, states that she saw a white horse bolt out67 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement205 1921-06-29 12 HAP I mwJ jCjL JL QJ b 1 I PETROL CONSUMPTION EXTRAOKDINARY. j I I On May 22nd et Le Mans Petrol Consumption Trials, the 10 IL P. itroen Csr A carrying four persons won the first place against 43 Competitors and completed 62 jj, miles on less than gallon205 words
-
-
Page 12 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous185 1921-06-29 12 ■<»- PASSENGERS ARRIVED. The following passengers arrived by the Rumphius on Monday: Mr. W. Hovenkamp, ?.*r. and Mrs. L. van Klecflf, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Piatt, Mr. and Mrs. Ensink, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. van Viessen. Mr. and Mrs. Q. Oostenbroek, Mr. and Mrs. Maclachlan, Messrs. Hartsink, Mudock,185 words
-