The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 June 1921
1921-06-30
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Title Section16 1921-06-30 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN (ENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, JUNE :)0, 1921. NO. 10,319.16 words
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Article191 1921-06-30 1 The Premier's <»si\i' branch to SinnIV n meets uith the approbation of the Press, hui v, hat a refusal means is pointed out Page 7. The Prince of Wales may extend his trip to Japan, when he visits India this autumn, ln which case Malaya «i!l see191 words
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950 1921-06-30 1 Young with the sppoeVencs of agi', igly yet fair, the city of Sydney lies upon the^ foreshores of Port Jackson like some montf* trc us octopus with out-stretched tentacle* encircling tin- lovely rbour, a giant octupus that was born MMI the day whert "apt.-... Cook950 words
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Advertisement195 1921-06-30 1 Maltheid RAFFLES HOTEL. MONDAY. Tea Dansant, 5 to 7 p.m. (Admission free). WEDNESDAY. Special Musical Frogramme aft r Dinner. THURSDAY.— Guest Night and IV.ncing. f (Evening Dresa essential for Dant*'nir)« i Lunch Orchc tra. i kx j SATURDAY.— Gut** Night ana\ Dancing/* I l Xve N V Dress c^ntial for195 words
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Advertisement283 1921-06-30 1 compare > S^BB^ a overhead J- There i^ less depreciation. JL j jjj Th€te i^ Icrj?»cr lif©. There m 4 is lesfr enst oi up-Keep on a 1 4 V I Compare royal typk^^xtter 1 j$ l)nrk w Thetiß Wx? greater return of i\ -f exceKc?i^t service frozn ths -f283 words
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Advertisement113 1921-06-30 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Sale of urn humed good at Keppol Store, Powell and Co. Page 2. j Roneo for the Royal Typewriter Paße 1. Steamer trunks wanted Page 5. Auction sale of motor launch Page 5. Boey Lian Chin composition notice Pas* r>. I Fabrikoid from lhe Roster Co. Page 12.113 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous186 1921-06-30 1 P^ar iv \m- is iz x tlrj IV TtMiMk. Thursday, 30. A. High Water, 4.50 a.m., 8.29 p.m. Sandycroft Rubber Co., Barker's, noon. Lodge Eastern Gate Emergent, 5 p.m ■Orchestra Practice, V.M.C.A, 5 p.m. j V.M.C.A. Gymnastic Class 8.30 p.m. Lodge, Aib.-i, 9 p.m. Fillis's Circus, Beach Roa.l. 9.18 p.m.186 words
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Article352 1921-06-30 2 Opening ef Ihe Men i aamber. Italian Sen i j Home. June 11. V Emmanuel attended this morning the opening of thc 261 Leffialature and was received hy all deputies and stars with a franti ration. Thc Sovereign having wil led th kit cere- b] all deputies352 words
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Article189 1921-06-30 2 Kelut bin Mohamed. Malay police constable 921, attr hed to the Central Station, was convicted by llr. H. R. Bull m the Third Court yesterday of theft of a basket of clothing valued at $87.50, the property ol tw. ether Malay police constables, 720 and 92.'>, at the station barrack*189 words
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Advertisement189 1921-06-30 2 *%-v- v-v-v-v-v- v-v-v-v- li > TO LET. Larj?e G 'owns facing river J F a' so near shipping, Storea < f flwn 6,000 to P. 0,000 sq. ft. Large and Commodious offices L centrally Bituated also Bunga- ]i lews. 1 f Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. > 56 Robinson-rd, Marsilling189 words
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Advertisement524 1921-06-30 2 THURSDAY LAST NIGHT i C AT 7.30 SHARP '•tti kS§^ vhe Red Glove Serial 'l r§", *r'-' pf.A. Starring Marie Walcamp. Episodes 5, G. 7 and 8. l "-■•■■■y'j'i- r 3 i "Maciste' Serial _fs*l -<S t.s The world's stronge it man. lhe greatest giant living. MACISTE Continued on Friday524 words
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Advertisement486 1921-06-30 2 L &MB R A I 'rom SUND. 26, to FRIDAY t.0.. < -go.. A A SUPER*. I Featuring a promiaer.t screen star _m PAULINE FREDERICK j| In a tense story of woraan's trials and tribulations vC WOMAN ON THE INDEX In 5 Parts V. melodrama with powerful dnimatie situations and486 words
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Advertisement289 1921-06-30 3 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ■nm pir 'JSvTM V i-~'*'»3c^?r^»2**iWU»--■^■■■■■■nk ;»•*>*' msmm^w^mmmm.^mm-mmA. M.i m i i I DA':''KlNfi^ Ffl» ah PIUPC^I^ 1 M *3 »^8 Ub syp 4 p I Round Non-Metallic Pat kin* 1 from H »n- to l'/_ m. I PP O a^F mm -w-m V I Unifed Engineers Limited, j tm289 words
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Advertisement1063 1921-06-30 3 U Established A^, Ca l A f* d T S PV 7 IS7J i .:ot '.r Chtcago Montgomery Ward Co. j CHICAGO, U. S. A. *^fc CATALOGUE FOR 1921 j' /S NOW READY J t sjf^|F Degcrtf>ii»* a Comr^tc U- !gH I #*i Grade General fori, S^r.dis^ I \3j|£_ Auto1,063 words
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Article581 1921-06-30 4 V \KIABLE CRICKET— CENTURIES AND POOR SCORING. t (From Our Own Correspondent.) i Edinburgh, May 11. Scoring araa variable, ranging from i CarltonV aggregate of 283 for 4 wickets to I Stirling' County's meagre total of 15. There were several big individual contributions. Three batsmen scored centuries, a581 words
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Article120 1921-06-30 4 Mr. Lowell Thomas, m response to numerous requests, has decided to give his travelogue "With Allenby m Palestine" m Kuala Lumpur. He will be at the Town Hall on Friday and Saturday of this week. At the request of His Excellency tho High Commissioner, the General Manager120 words
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Advertisement118 1921-06-30 4 m mmm^^^'^tmKtmtmmmmtmmmmmmmmm%.tmmmmm mf^ kL^ f I V> W"^ 9£> I vj, r__t kmm JjQL_ ia U t'tm Kyy^. ""^cg^ j g I Q| j CitC^'CU "'-a klmm fc? i.] I Shelves. Drawers and Partitions. I HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS, LTD. (Incorporated m tbe Straits Settlements). \mkW-Wk —i iit il nl m&r118 words
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Advertisement409 1921-06-30 4 rr: ses&~^eh I S$W oi Energy' M \*o X fmm i '-^L r.r. *^tj&^ss%M i-" r- rvjj^rmm Increase Your Vital Energy 637. "To be m perfect health," writes a i distinguished physician, the body must i be well furnished with what is popularly called vital energy, which controls and regulates409 words
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Advertisement45 1921-06-30 4 Coating reinforced concrete buildings irith ceramic products is the norel plan of Pref. Beresford Pite, an English architect, who disapproves ef the bare concrete surface. He believes* a permanent, effective, md beautiful garment of ceramic color can x given, unlimited m its variety and worth.45 words
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Advertisement1002 1921-06-30 4 IMPORTANT MOIdvAGEE'S SALE 1 DF VALUABLE LAND AND HOUSES AT ENGGOR STREET AND TRAS STRBET. The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction at their Sale-room, Raffles Chamber*. Riffles Place, Singapore. All that piece of valuable land m the District cf Tanjong Pagar, estimated to contain an area1,002 words
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Advertisement651 1921-06-30 5 V TO LET. ■'.■<«;■ w—tmstm TO LET WITH IMMEDIATE ENTRY. A European ungalow m Yeo <hu Kang Road- off Upper Sorxngoon Road. Rent $80, P*'\ mensem with a lrsse of eight months to run. Tenant to tak« over all fixture* such as Chicks, Gasoline Lighting net with Lamp. etc. for651 words
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Advertisement749 1921-06-30 5 AUCTION SALES. mm* nam 1 Mann mm*, i AUCTION SALE OF 1 < < unton biackwood furniture. non RramorVrne, rt-cords und cabinet, lar^e wall ruirror n fill ffSWII, vail cocks ftc At No. 4i Hil Street (Ist floor oniy) ON SATURDAY, 2nd JCLY AT 2.30 P.M.M On view on Thursday.749 words
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Advertisement794 1921-06-30 5 NOTICES. REMOVAL NOTICE. Singer Sewing Machine Company! S;;leti room and Hemstitching Dej partment is now located at Mv, North Bridge Road just a whisper off Rr: Ba.-ah Road. > SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 244 '.-T l GOYKitNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the Colonial Sec- t retary's Office, up794 words
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Advertisement772 1921-06-30 5 mmmmmi^mmm^>^i^mmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm*mmmmmmmWmjmmmmmm FOR SALE. U FOR E. Second hr.nd 6 cylinder Paige 3 Uotor (sc s.Mtcr. A] -ly Bex No. IM care of H hree Pi, 29-G H Ji ."AI Fm.— One Perambulator, almost new, fc er Bros., liondon. Specification: E ...,k m ..e. Dark Blue Body, upholstered £j (Utty with772 words
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Advertisement405 1921-06-30 5 Whiteaway. Laidlaw 8 Go. Ud., Singapore k>^| r- w n 720.— A nev. Model m W. B. Kcdu o Cor.ets for ttimS. tout *'P urcs Guaranteed te rednee from one to fiv.I Sl -^%?A inches. Fitted clastic gusset- and 2 pair n,:--1 J^->T^l)| Stocked m all sizes from 24 to405 words
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Article49 1921-06-30 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. VOXG.— On 27th June. 1921. at Qjh'WlT > o-JO. Pahan? Road. Vong Soon Siong. aj^- I beloved father of Mr. Vong Pin and grandfather I I of Mr. Chong Swee Chin. Dr. Chong Ah Khoon, j Messrs. Chong Tarn Chin and Ng Loi Hin. j Deeply regretted.49 words
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Article63 1921-06-30 6 Mr. Chia Cheng Kang and family beg to thank their relatives, friends and members of Thong Lock Kok Association, Social Entertainment Party. Thung Van Club. Dcngan Segala Hormat Party. The Small Head Party, The Union Mees and The Sardine Party who kindly attended the funeral of his late wife,63 words
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661 1921-06-30 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TH URSDAY, JUNE 30. 1921. Woful Trade Depression. The returns of trade for the first quarter of the current year, of which we published extracts yesterday, are a woful commentary on the depression which has settled down on Malaya. We do not propose to repeat the figures661 words
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Article366 1921-06-30 6 Dr. and Mrs. Macaskill have left for Home. Meaara. C. R. V. Cook and J. W. Williamson have left for Mombasa. There have been a number of deaths from enake bite recently at Kuala Kangsar. (T.O.M). From the lst July, tho office of the Registrar of Imports and Exports will366 words
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Article127 1921-06-30 6 RUBBER DIFPICI LTI his. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Jme I'D. At the Allenby Rubber Company meet- I ing, .Mr. D. Mathewson, who preside said that efforts were beinp made to realise < portions *>f tho properties m i secure i sufficient fund for the upkeep of127 words
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Article64 1921-06-30 6 DepatatiaaJto Java. (From Our OwrJCorres pendent.) Kurfci Lumpur, June 2s. Tho meetin of tie Duncan Committee i Is being held m S&gapon Saturday, prior to the departure on the lame afternoon of a depu\tion t Java. It is understood that th deputation*/,:!! eomo- rise Messrs. W. DiAcan, J.64 words
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Article60 1921-06-30 6 'm. t >vei>\ fi. \yrn «|MPOIBS KttrW WORM -"tier f Or,r»-' M m m ii«V m.mm% *f a.i. X <?ister .as an l.jterest. -The JLmMPOT referred to the Lefpl ..yjt -,-Aewa are that there is nc -urority Ar the practice of restrict_ig inspection toVarticular entries. The Board dtviWs60 words
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Article107 1921-06-30 6 An explc.-ion took *Mace on the motor boat 4i Canoo\er*' lying %ai the landing at the Bank of Taiwan. IVe "Canoover"' is v covered-in boar. the Bangkok pilots, and the force of i.\ explosion was such as to bl^w the stem omthe boat clean out and to107 words
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Article381 1921-06-30 6 Mr. Pussyfoot Johnson is expected to arrive m Bombay on August on 28 or 29. The membership of the Siam Society now exceeds one hundred members, and on July 2nd a dinner will be held at the Hotel Royal to celebrate this fact. (B.TA The Java-China-Japan Lijn announces that the381 words
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Article260 1921-06-30 6 MONDAY'S AGKNDA. At the meeting of the Lagi Council J mi Monday afternoon, the Hon. Mr. W. I-'. J N'utt will I resolution with reference^ to a reduction of the temporary allowance^ gran! d to mcml of the Ch il Ser m view of the downward trend of260 words
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Article310 1921-06-30 6 r i Fillis Circus continu attract large I au lance:-, to Beach Road and the programme 1 presented retains its high level. Any ng > the many items being shown this week is an equestrian act by Col. Fillis himself, who rides his country bred Arab and de--1310 words
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Article220 1921-06-30 6 1 The Far Eastern Association of Twpß-al Medicine is to hold its 1921 meeting at Batavia next August. i Dr. del Rosario, Assistant Director of Health, Dr. Lopez of the Bureau of Health. I Dr. Gomez of the Bureau of Science, and I Drt. Wade and De la220 words
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Article44 1921-06-30 6 Larger numbers of Berliners than ever before went to the races at Grunewald to the south-west of the city. Many exquisitely dressed mannequin* were there and the spring frocks were described m the papers.' The day's totaliaator receipt, were 7,500,000 marks [nominally £375 0<H)144 words
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Advertisement134 1921-06-30 6 GREENLEES I WHISKY Macgregor Co., i i TWO-SIGHT if X Wt Far and Near m one. Invaluable for those requiring different W% m a sight for reading and walking. Late senior optician British Array, Aldershot, Eng'and Latt of Old Broad St, London. I S. SMIVrI SON (SIAM) LTD. *f [Incorporated134 words
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Advertisement315 1921-06-30 6 I ELESTB!GiiYH:f[UHim j; I AUSTIN From ltushlight M t All British to Autoplant 8. 1. 1 Autoplant j the Fi hUiir i\ I Furnishes electric burner of J. B. Nei'son, current for 60-20 appeared, formed by two j j watt lamps or say jets impinging and flat- £j 800J1200 candle315 words
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Article456 1921-06-30 7 GENERALLY COMMENDED. A lill LAST CHANCE. London, June 26. M B< Premii ft letter to De Valera, Emilar letter m alternative terms was by Sil loi n Craig. The Premier's praiseworthy dis- of personal dignity and of the f rning negotiations, k r a supreme <ffort on456 words
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Article278 1921-06-30 7 Singapore, June 29. Tho circular issued by the Strait* Trading 9 Company announcing that the Directors did not recommend an Interim dividend this year has had a discouraging effect m this market, and doubtless it will be far more unwelcome news to the large shareholders, who have278 words
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Article1662 1921-06-30 7 COLD STORAGE CASE. t.l BSTION OF BALANCE SHEETS. In the Court of Appeal yesterday morning, before th<e Chief Justice, Sir Walter S. Bhaw, Mr. Justice Barrett-Leonard and Mr. Justice E. St. J. Branch, the sppeal WS n timed by the Straits Times, Press, Limited and A. W.1,662 words
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Article660 1921-06-30 7 t tr.e thirty-fuurth annual genera] meeting was held at Chartered Bank Chambers at noon yesterday, presided over by the Hon. Mr. W. F. Nutt, 0.8. E. Others present were Messrs. AY. H. Macgregor (director), C. Hay snd R. Rule (shareholders), and P. C. Stewart (for the Secretaries660 words
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Article262 1921-06-30 7 The next case taken up wa< that of K:m Seng Land Company, who appealed Bgsinst the decision of Mr. Justice Sproule, an a question of the Income Tax Ordinance. The Company were m the first instance Called upon by the Income Tax Collector tc pay tax at262 words
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Advertisement202 1921-06-30 7 11 Cff Hvf Cl 3 Popular A uthors. THE HOUSE OF DANGER By Guy Thorne $1 YHE LADY OF DELIVERANCE John Oxenhani $1 A MAN OF HIS WORD >. Ruby M. Ayres $1 I JOAN HASTE H. Rider Haggard $1 THE KAISER'S INVESTMENTS Joseph Hocking $1 FOR SATAN FINDS Charlotte202 words
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Advertisement338 1921-06-30 8 Nippon yusen kaisha. j (Incorporated m Jppan.) MAIL CONTRACT WITJi THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice LONDON LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE .'»ndon and Antwerp via (Malacca, Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said T cr South Americaa Ports (via Cape of Good Hope) Two-Monthly NEW YORK LINK (via Sue: Canal)338 words
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Advertisement643 1921-06-30 8 XL R M KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated m Hollaad). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA Telephone 131 Passage Dept 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Manager Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. s collyer quay. i;::der contract with the Netherlands india government. 1 SINGARADJA (Thursday, June 30) Tanjong-Leidong, Tanjong Mengeidar, Paneh, Berombang,643 words
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Advertisement716 1921-06-30 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA I APCAR D LINE. 1 < lnr»v r>f.rat*d m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE J PENINSULAR ANI) ORIENTAL S. N. CO. 1 (Under Contract with His Majesty's GoVWUiICBt). W The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAftT^F BOMBAY WP. al pfntttl tntmmMtM. LONDON FAR EASTERN SERVI' FROM LONDON TO716 words
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Advertisement432 1921-06-30 9 UTHE SiAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK v v COASTING SERVICE. I m^m^ Uy 'r i Tr en ganu Kol»ntan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, La. ■bm Xohsamu,, Bandon, Langsuan, Chumpon. and Bangkok. f PRACHATIPOK Departure v June 2t» VALAYA July 4 July I m*mrl i] Xt432 words
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Advertisement315 1921-06-30 9 The Osaka Shosen (Incorporated m /japaf., No. 2, De Sonarf Street. Proposed Sailings froi:. Singapore. (Subject to changy without notice) EUROPE.'/N LINE. Foi Port Said, MareWtles, London, Ah twerp, Rotterdam Mmd Hamburg. due Singapore. s.B. Siam Man/ July 1 July 2 s.s. Argun M&fi July 21 July 22 NEv/ YOKE315 words
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Advertisement547 1921-06-30 9 »/jk- a- •mmm^rtmmmmmm-mmtimmmmmm The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Shin Co Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YOKK via SUEZ OP. P\NAMA FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due Spore Route p er KASAMA In547 words
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Advertisement624 1921-06-30 9 m ii ii I PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATID IT >. PACIFIC MAIL SI'EAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated m U. S. A.) j FOR ACCOUNT OF THE l g BBtPPINti BOAMD SAM FRANCISCO— MAN [LA— E AST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. lor CALCUTTA via COLOMBO WOLVERINE STATE Paaeengere and Freight j j624 words
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Article1452 1921-06-30 10 TOWN PLANNING FOR SINGAPORE. At the invitation of the President of the Municipality (llr. C. P. Green) and the members of Improvement Trust ordinance, s representative audience comprising m< mbers of the Legislative Council, Ithe Municipal Commissioners and numerous citizens were present at the Victoria Theatre to hear the illustrated1,452 words
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Article103 1921-06-30 10 i Secretary: N\ GsaMS (Malacca). Bukit Katil 5,140. Secretarie i: Chan Sze Or.n. Malaka Pinda 19,824; total mos. 236,609. Secretaries: Katz Bros. (Penang). North Taipinp: Tin, output for first half of June, 193 pikuls. The plant v.as closed down for two and a half days for103 words
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Article87 1921-06-30 10 The Canton Times r;ay?, "one field pun was found on beard the s.s. Taj Ming on tfie Hongkong Wu'how service while the steamer was near Bam?hiu. The different parts of fhe gun were taken apart and hidden, but after a search of about one hour all the parts were foun.l87 words
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Advertisement261 1921-06-30 10 i Jjt mmmmmmmfm m r *^Bmmmvmmmmnmmrm^mm&^mmmmmmmmnmmmmmmm^ mi^^^^— mmmmmmmmmm m\ mn wjmnw iiawm— »b»— m^mmm mmmmmmmmmm* r STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ NEDERLAND (NEDERLAND ROYAL MAIL LINE) The undernoted are thc Company's intended saflingn AMSTERDAM VIA GENOA. ORANJE -----y J. P. COKN J*-? l wk VONDEL Jaly 20tk P. DKR NEDSRtANDEN Ang. PRINCESES JULIANA261 words
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Advertisement139 1921-06-30 10 a-m^m,h>mmmmmmnmmmmmmmm.mrm&mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmm*rmm i ail GA iES 1 I Tflll CV PI AIUCITC# !:j M^^*r fl °15 7^tf^ I I^<* '-at* Mk Lil j<G ember 19#* LW rt A N ?sMi^tj jf BY A 1. >^ i p >\Ei>i 1:^-^ SwkaiVa y Kit* urn Jtw^\ V l^^^^nJM ifeFILUN 00., LTO. >^^/or A»^"139 words
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Article83 1921-06-30 11 JUNE 29. Bank 4 m.s. 2,4 S-3:_ Bank, demand 2\S 88-88 Private Credits 3 m.s. 3>l 6-16 New York. demand 42% Credits 90 day* 471^ France, demand 600 India. T. T. m% Hongkong, demand I p.<-. Prem. Yokohama, demard 89 U T 1 Java, demand 131 V* Bangkok, demand83 words
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Article165 1921-06-30 11 lUNE Kf. Tin 75 Tons > Cambier Cube No. 1 13.60 Gambler 7.00 Pepper I 13.60 Pepper (white fair) 32.60 Tapioaa, small flake, f.g. 6.76 Tapioca, medium pearl iy. yOO Pearl Sago, small nom. 8.60 Copra Sundried 11.00 Copra Mix 10.27 Opium, Bens red uncort 5.000 Rico, Rangoon White165 words
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Article46 1921-06-30 11 12 o'clock noon 20th June 1921. Pale Crepa. Ribbed Smaked Sh. Cltting Price.. Clo.bng Prbtm. Bayers Sellers. Bayers Sellers. Spot 26 20 21 4 2:?H, Ju'y to Sept. 22 S 2SS Oct. to Dec. 24 V. er-K> Tono of Market: -Steady46 words
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Advertisement474 1921-06-30 11 Assets over $4,000,000 Asauraneo* m force over $17,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act474 words
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Advertisement507 1921-06-30 11 I CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid np Capital m 600,000 share* of £6 clich CCO.OOO Reserve Fnnd 1 8,6*0,909 Reserve Liabilitjl of Proprietors 8,000,000 he/o OFFICE. 88 Bishop* rate, London, E.C. I Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hont '".on* Psnang Amritear507 words
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Advertisement460 1921-06-30 11 HO HONG BANK, LIMTTED.! HEAD OFFICE «J4 Market Street. BRANCHES: I Penang--S5 Beach Street. Malacca— lBl Jonker Street. Muar— 77-79 JaUn Suleiman. Batu Pahav— lo9 Jalan Rahaaiat. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, Ssn Franciaco, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Batavia. Sourabaya. Sen: arang, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL. AUTHORISED $20,000,000 Issued 8,000,000 ?aiJ-ui460 words
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Advertisement503 1921-06-30 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE SANK, LTD Established IBSS. Capital Subscribed Y. iCG,L CO,CO£ (fully paid up) Reserre Fund Y. Bd.CCO.OOO President N. Kajiwara, Esq. Vico-President S K. Surnki, Ka«j. DIRECTORS. N. 8or»a, Esq., I. Mata'ikata, Er?<j., Y. Yamakawa, Eaq^ M. AJttsu!, Eaq., -d Odagiri, Esq Karen K. Morimura, Baron K. Iwasaki, R.503 words
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Advertisement272 1921-06-30 11 POWELL Co., Ltd """WU-*, AUCTIONEERS VALUER*, established m years FORTHCOMING SAtES. Sat. July 2. At I p.m. Auction Sate ef Excellent Teak Household Furniture*, etc at No. 1554 Y<x> Chu Kanß Road (off Upper Serangoon Road). (Incorporated m Great Britain) TOTAL ASSETS exceed 188,800,088. FIRB Insurancea effected, for long or272 words
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Miscellaneous55 1921-06-30 11 VESSELS ARRIVKD. Kampar, Brit. 499, from T. Antton 29, for T. Anson 1. Singkara. Dut. 236, from Singkawang 29, for Singkawang 2. Le Maire. Dut. 2060, from Cheribon 29, fer Penang 80. Giang Seng, Brit. 722. from Batavia 20. for Bavaria unc. CLEARANCES. Juno 29.— Emile, Speelman, Singkep, Coen, (Dut);55 words
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Miscellaneous420 1921-06-30 11 I MAILTABLR TO-DAY. >^ Intermediate and loyal taailj t!!1 m list below: federated Malay Bests* M* I*^*,1 MiarVaS >.?.\rtc ihy trai;.) 6 .M. ani 6 p.ra. daY 1 except Sunday). < heribon h noor -t Penaag, Oe'embs, An*hi*e.« noon, Mala PaUna I p na. Medaa, et.-. irnradja 1 p na.420 words
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Article686 1921-06-30 12 ORCHESTRAL WORK IN SINGAPORE. RESUSCITATION OF PHILHARMONIC HESTRA. The following haa been for publication: It has been ed by the conductor ol the Old Singap >ro Philhai Orchestra, who is at alao taking charge of the group cf il ental '/layers gathered around him by Mr. 11. C. W. Allen,686 words
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Article49 1921-06-30 12 rThe Chinese Government is reported to v JZZa $170 000 from the Peking 1n1,;.s borrowed *1.v.« ;ia l Bank, at 18 pet cen which was handed over at 98, is to oe i Lths from the Salt surplus. As two months fron .,.,rty, rty Government snares rhina were pledged.49 words
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Article401 1921-06-30 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Mixed Doubles A Class. Mis. Burkill and Mr. Cuntrell plus 1 beat Mrs. Maxwell and Mr. Upcott owe 15.3, Q 1. lira. Schafef and Mr. Hindhede owe 15.2 v. Mrs. Smith snd Mr. Mayson scr., postponed. Mixed Doable* D Class. D Mr. Sturt owe401 words
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Article79 1921-06-30 12 RESULT OF TUESDAY'S TITS. Tennis. A.— Chua Choon Leong and Tan Chiap Chcon beat Tan Toon Hor and Ong S ow Sian, 6—2. Kiong Chin En* and; Foong Koon beat Tan Chong Kh-c Tan Wi Van, o—3.0 3. 6 2. B,— John Lim and Tan Chong79 words
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Article63 1921-06-30 12 Tennis. A.— Seah Eng Chfang and Seah Eng Kiang VS. Tan Toon Hor and Ong Siow Sian. Chua Choon Leong and Tan Chiap Choon vs. Scow Poh Leng and Chia Keng Tye. R -Tham Cheng Hoe and Kwik Tiang Boon vs. Gaw Khek Chew and Lee Seng H63 words
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Article62 1921-06-30 12 Ladies Empire Dock Cup. Entries are invited lor the above Corn* petition, and the list will be closed on Tueaday, sth July. The first lound commences on Monday, llth July. Opponents will be dvavrn lor SS soon as Ks< of entries is closed. Tho conditions are match62 words
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Article82 1921-06-30 12 Some idea of the extent of the American school-system m the Philippines may be gained from a list recently published, of the assignations of the American teachers to various provinces and schools. There are 42 superintendents; 34 principals of High Schools, and 220 other school teachers, these m addition to82 words
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Article353 1921-06-30 12 EMPLOYMENT REGISTRY. !To the Editor, Sir,— Our attention was drawn to tne 'letter signed "Briti b r M m your issue ol [thia morning, and we fir; t ol all desire to j thank him for his evident appreciation of (forts to make the Employment RegiaItry353 words
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Article206 1921-06-30 12 Notices t.» Mariner*. Experiments are being made witli the ting of the South Channel Beacons, ng Harbour. From June 29 until further notice a Bathing red light, will be m No. Beacon m place ol resent fixed red lig tt, one flaah every From July Ist or earlier206 words
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Article233 1921-06-30 12 The following passengers are Homeward bound from Singapore and Penang by the Blue Fennel Liner Anehises. which .eaves for London to-day: Mr l> L Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ager. Mr ;.nd Mr^. H. C. W. Allen and child. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Barbour, Mr. and233 words
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Article109 1921-06-30 12 PHASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. WEDNE; DAY, JUNE 29th, 192 L Lingui Tin (1,000,000) 4.60—5.00 M. Col. (2,000,000) 14.75— 15.7.". Kawang Pet ($1) 1. '30—1.40 Kawantr .56- .65 Ting Xii (500,000—10) 8.00—0.00 Titi Tin (000,000—10) 4.75—5.25 Tongkah Harb. 14.25—15.25 Duff Develop (350,000— 10s) ss. 6d.— 6s109 words
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Article413 1921-06-30 12 ANNUAL REPORT. The report of the Directors of Bai- gownie Rubber Estates, Ltd., to the shareholders states that lhe accounts tor the yeai ended 31st March, 1921, show a profit i.f (19,531.88 to which fcai to be added thej balance brought forward from last year (52,284.03, making a413 words
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Article283 1921-06-30 12 Extensive Damage. Bt rious damage and losa resulted from a landslide m Bangkok on the liUh instant, the Borneo Company, Ltd, and the United Rne. neers being chiefly affected. From whai our Siam contemporaries state m their issues of the 20th instant it appears that during the283 words
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Article106 1921-06-30 12 Capt. A. Pitri, AssiaUnt Commercial Attache of the Italian Legation, at Peking, commit* 1 suicide on the night of the 13th inst., by shooting himself. a reminder is given 7f the Maaquerade Ball to be held m Goodwood Hall next Saturday, July 2. Fifty per cent of the n proceed!106 words
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