The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 July 1921
1921-07-01
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1921-07-01 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. WN CENTS BB> SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1921. NO. 10,320.17 words
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Article179 1921-07-01 1 The best news for many a day the coal strike is ended Page 7. Mr. Lloyd (ieorge made a statement in the House of the terms agreed on, which include the ten million subsidy, and discussion was adjourned in order not to hurt the miners feelings Page179 words
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Article899 1921-07-01 1 i It was in the cantonment near our itatfttn that, on reaching the club "one Thursday evening, Jones said to me with his fatuous smile 'Hullo P., the Chief wants io wm 'you. Ho hears you have a tiger BUraeA u\>wn and wants you to899 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement223 1921-07-01 1 gr"* SSJB SSS i^ J I -^FLE^OTk~ "I B \i)\\._T a Dan^ant, sto 7 p.m. (Admission, free). >\ I -DAY. Special Musicai Programme after Dinner. THURSDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. lift r (Evening Dress essential iov DancUur). FRJnAY. al iFiiich Orehcstrm. y Svening Dress e3sentiaM6r Danc^). W^j *Ifc V^Bn N!223 words
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Advertisement194 1921-07-01 1 :^^B ..-*■■':>/■■ Vrfco after Three Years What if me Surface Like under the Paint £*t^ c'RAPE off the PaKo Paint film f^SSkv on wood or iron after three years' feL exposure. The surf;;, e cf Pabcoprotected wood will be dense and 1* -e from rot; iron will be bright as194 words
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Advertisement147 1921-07-01 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS V ;ne> Co. Motor Dept. have remartcabiL* bergftUM Page j War Department and Municipal tenders call oil for Page 5. Sheriff' s .-ales and auction sales Page 5. I Rimk-ss glasses at LaStnii Page I. Important property s;;l«\ Powell Co Pa Kt j Cffecle State, eastward Pago 4.147 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous189 1921-07-01 1 THE WEEK. Friday, l«f. High Water. 6.19 a.m., 6.30 p.m. W. C. T. U. entertainment, Y.M.C.A., B.HO p.m. B. I. Outward mail due. League Football S.C.F.A. vs. S.R.C. M. M. Homeward mail leaves. Fillis's Circus, Beach Road, 9.1. r > p.m. Saturday, 2nd. Hiph Water, 7.48 a.m 7.2G p.m. Cricket189 words
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149 1921-07-01 2 AUSTRALIA AND STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. \t the monthly meeting of the South A»s--trf'ia-n Chamber of Manufactures re/ ently letter \*.i- read from the DirctLor of the Oowinonwoalth i'>r.';.'au of Commerciand Industry (Mr. S. Taylor) stating that as a result of representations made by the Wureau. arrangement! had bam made with the149 words
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Article69 1921-07-01 2 t Utilization of thr "blot ioal" of the sei J la expected )>y the French Minister of Public Works to yield 30.000 to 40,000 horse-power j from the projected plant at tin tth ofj the Ranee Ri\er. The 30-foot tide will! drive tui bines a s it enters and le69 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement470 1921-07-01 2 < TO LET. t Laa;e c towns facing river •f a! io iu i ;*r shipping, Stores i p < > -:o,ooq sq. ft. Large -inmodious offices ji efDti*ally ituated also Bunga- (1 j lews. Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. Y 56 R'-biiiHonrd, Marsillin.e Bidpr. TOOTH PASTE FOR PYORRHEA AND470 words
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Advertisement515 1921-07-01 2 THK SHOW THAT EDUCATE. AMUSE AND ENTERTAIN'. PRESENT "THE ORCHID OF '£HK SLKEitX f CLARA KIMBACKi YOUNG As Rtace, thi- Female Tarzan in so'ects Elaborate and Masterly Production THE SAVAGE WOMAN AN ADAPTATION OF FRANCIS CUREI/S "LA FILLE SAUVAGE" i AT "OUT-OF-THE-COMMON" STORY WITU THE DIVINE CLARA MORE HEA'lTip^f TJIG515 words
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Advertisement414 1921-07-01 2 Fnm. 3U; DV, June 2! to FRIDAY, July I.W i <-* A I ;UI>KRB (S*«W PHOTODHAMA Fe>tu/ing a proAiont .v:rc« -»ulineVredeiuck THfe WOI^^^THbInDEX M I /^S Part9 fl^ A sensational. ■t^i:rn 2 KtU j THK TOHCAL BUDGE^T: FUSING 'BLACK DIAMOND^* M AND PORTS AND HARBOURS f A very into.- tin*414 words
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Advertisement97 1921-07-01 3 ■V »^L. 3t A m I w'^ CMm ml m mkT m mm wT^^^ m lit I (Incorporated in England). I -L. A Sf/VflXPOffC tPW/ PENANG I .^■W -*»*^«JW IQU* 'V.^3 HSBBH9felßS')k^^b& > VfeCSSBHkSMIISaEStSK{3i^2MZ<BM'nE^ > SV^> MHCTMTiTniwrTfri im -rti~ •""JTI»TTi" f ■->- -am m» n r->-- 1 < r" msss^97 words
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Advertisement147 1921-07-01 3 PATROMZEf) >^^^^^^^^:* BY ROYALTY >i, A Perfect Jeweller's Shop. I Each department planned 0:1 modern progressive lines thorough! equipped to efficiently meet every uU 'ln^ED OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC. j» >'Oli^V >«^i-Jressing cases with sterling silver fittings Kra.'.ch:-*- Tl> Tb B~\ O 1 teg&*r tt f Dp Sf/vo 1 ■NOS.147 words
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Advertisement141 1921-07-01 3 >f^^v Insist on reliable Quinine /^^/^^■^TM OU et uinine t^ lat s not ed all over BS^SlfWl the world for its exc eptional purity if wlifi l ir IJpJ y° u as^ or a"^ see that you obtain fcgf --'TABLOID'"™ QUININE Convenient and accurate doses always ready. Takes up practically141 words
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Article783 1921-07-01 4 IVTEH ROBMRTSON WINS COM CHAMPIONSHIP. I CollapKc of Gordon Lockhart. (From Our OwA Correspondent.) I May 25. After a searching^test of four rounds on the lung's Col#se, Gleneagles, the Scottish Pro^ssronal Championship, which was in the keeping of T. R. Fernie, Turnbury, has been transferred to the East783 words
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Article65 1921-07-01 4 The wood-testing Titan of the Forest Prc ducts Laboratory in Michigan i^ j* ma- j chine designed to crush a post a^^*.sqiJai S* j like an egg-shell, or to ex^Ht* million^ pounds of pressure on a tinddtt atructuTe^"^ foot hiKh. The tremendjlu for--ej;an txtrted with the slowne^of a bjJ^mg aai-65 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement310 1921-07-01 4 /^jHfe V Jr 6 x Klin g Street for your pi pf^-^Sb J^ ria^ order which will con- s T7inr»o -V7rvn r\i f\id rui^iit^r V^\\ sa^^^Avivy j //y VlllL/tJ you Ol LIlcJ L^ticlllty. W Lot vyOtLSu JCvOcvCJL^ //O Gompany. Pandan, SINGAPORE. I v* Oj r BwT jO MAD E i'310 words
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Advertisement236 1921-07-01 4 Your Baby's 1 I Welfare. gr Your dearest wish is for Baby to be well and happy. Then you must pay fl particular attention to his food, far n his welfare depends as much on that |J n aa on anything. The Allenburys 4 9 Foods are practicaUy identical with236 words
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Advertisement760 1921-07-01 4 OF VALUA. AUJPSAT -E£ t lt /All that land I*^° Stat*ry Land r tb#r<ion cc'ntaia a^V,. <l Vth the B^VrTrM 9^-t i aubjeeitojk rent cJI- l2s^ n^_L. J Ikapore-T %t( :J? t built bnC *J^u 'M Theae^Elottses, B^Knt^uy Jack Fi«W- a situated in»^loc#t^jac^^ bul ld«r compour^'f and I J-^i! articles760 words
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Advertisement603 1921-07-01 5 to if^r. -r T f TO LE.T— Two bungalow. /j o 39, M I H %d. Entry 1- 1 .J i: Appljr U O. H. thir-Q., 19, Malacca Street" ir^njan^oad, I ingalow. M v.cll H3 on the rr-iin road. J 1^ "oUes from tov.n Entry hth Ju 1 Apply toT603 words
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Advertisement607 1921-07-01 5 I /uCTI6k SALES. j Aurnox >..\rift>4 .'A black wood furniture, %pn safe J^JkiSJ^ r -'nd cabinet, fltgo wall :i^h rrajsW nan c xks &< .m •%At \'o. 4^|l,i If. ,ist floo^nk, r SATURDAY, 2* JI'LY AT So p\u J^ On vi» %v Thursday. CHEO\?lJfiox BBNG f)., f Jl Auctioneers. .—^F"^^607 words
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Advertisement838 1921-07-01 5 NOTICES.* REMOVAL NOTICE. Singer Sewing Machine Company's S; lea room aril Hemstitching De?>artmcnt is nov/located at 373, North Bridge Road Jist a whisper off "Brr^ Bat ah Road. c TNn^R SFV:iNV TaVf^HINF CO. 24-6 2V7 GO\ EBNMBNT Tenders will be received at the Colonial Seeretury's Office, up to noon of838 words
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Advertisement795 1921-07-01 5 FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Sseoaul hand 6 cylinder Paige Motor C,:r r, water. Apply Dox No. 107 enro of rree Pr^ J;^ 5-7 j PAIR*— -One Perumbulator, almoat new, h r Bios., London. Specification: Hack Wheels, Dark Blue Body, upholstered putty with blHc-k piping as Premier A. C. hood wi;h795 words
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Advertisement805 1921-07-01 5 mm niill """"»*w«™»«-w. b --Ttr jwiii u,i_n i >; __flß^ WMteaway, Laidlaw ffficUd., Singapore. I I 9 (lacoj rate-J u. 1. 1 SB *^!rr!r!r!ir^!! i^T^!_^ ;_T ''*TTt!T!r!_*?fl^_! ir _r TZ^fi_/f"-asm^ 1 A Huk^ sek-ction of cV»th hound popular |V 1 The Harvey Moor.- J. S. Fletcher. The M.,n tr,.rn Aluloha805 words
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Article18 1921-07-01 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. GLKGG. At the Maternity Hospital Penang, the wife of W. Cowan Glegg:, Butterworth. a son.18 words
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741 1921-07-01 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY. JULY 1, 1921. Rangoon Rice Corner. A somewhat alarming wire came through the other day of a corner in rice in Rangoon which nad sent up the price more than three times the normal. A firm of Indian merchants are said to be responsible- *Z L741 words
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Article390 1921-07-01 6 Mr. G. M. Hardir.c has^retumcd to the Dr. and Mrs. G. B. McHutchison have i returned to Taipintr from leave. The Y. M. C. A. swimming pool will b%l closed to-day for its usual monthly cleaninj^ The Kinta Sanitary Board hsyf Tl.>rnmended the "Indicator Bell Sjfijf~ of fire alarms for390 words
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Article170 1921-07-01 6 (From Out- O\ni Corr.-sponAnyf •jJ^)KSI»ISK!) TKOI'HI Tl^equcl to the vM>v n\ c&£* fieldf A from its If se j<the SupJ*R Ccilt expound waiAat George ReyJ^-t^ and John Brian ylvMvil truiky to njfniitf it 4ut of mischief AThey p'earied^f^t i waf a rag. Th# wer^fined tenfdtriM each and costs.170 words
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Article121 1921-07-01 6 A Committee^feeting will be held the General Office of Alesirs. Barker Ltd., on Monday, 4th prox., at .">.]# p.m. Mr. Sinn- will move that a VTjIA- 111^' 1 in? be called to consider andA»tit. pass the followin resoiujp»>. vix., (i) That this Public Meet*K views wit". deep concern the121 words
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Article38 1921-07-01 6 Tht wh^t- of the Banks in Singapore w« i»last niWnt engaged In some mysterious e*otej^c rite, connected, it may be, with the ces^^ion of the coal strike. Their premise? v^Fc lit up in honour of the occasion.38 words
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Article35 1921-07-01 6 The committee to proceed to Java tomorow in connection "with Rubber netfutia- ticm.s consists of Major W. M. Sime, Mr. W. Duncan, Mr. G. R. K. Mugliston and J Mr. C. W. Bradburne.35 words
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Article369 1921-07-01 6 Caught in the act of jumping overboard the g.s. Hye Leong on Wednesday afternoon, a Chinese named Lim Ho wa? charged in the Third Court yesterday with attempted suicide. His -worship committed him for medical observation. A colli=ion between two motor cars, Nos. 434 and 2:>09 is reported to have369 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article90 1921-07-01 6 O\«'rwhelmini: Defeat of Noli- W A Router rabjr u >th<- 27th nst M tlxat the mat:-h IJilwatll tly A. Notts conti^ied at Nottingham in *n<l before an ttttndanct I The Nvid^t \v;is <•<;.>>■. Ijg^^iistraliiins v> >e all ou: -^h'ch Hendry Hai t took five Jfj^Miti fur i90 words
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Article119 1921-07-01 6 Rent* r v i v that to Au j ••I thai bl tir match with i en J i 21s1 and '22n<! iha thiv<? daj are, but that > be drawn at i on third day. jMa <i: *t ion wa,^ A ntlj at th« Australian**'119 words
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Article53 1921-07-01 6 Kent beat ter by Bevcr^ Worcester beat Derby by sirf^ick E-sex ht-at Northants by an inning- 0% 163 runs. Middlesex boat LftaCtthiTC by 171 I f Surrey be^at Yorkshire by 179 r Cambridge beat M.C.C by an inn 91 runs. Somerset beat Warwick by mvib wicl Sussex vs.53 words
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Article69 1921-07-01 6 A Router cable, dated 27th inat. ata. The following have been invited I 1q at Leeds in the third Test Match: The Hon. L. Tennyson (Captain), T White, J. W. H. T. Doufclaa, J. B. Hobb_ J| J. W. Hearne, F. E. Woolley, L. P. M. **wl69 words
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Article79 1921-07-01 6 A Reuter wire of the 27 inst. stat** i.-j^^r hopeg of bringing back to Britin s^ World's Lawn Tennis ChampionßbirJhav* disappeared by the defeat at WirtT of Major Kingscote by the Spaniard#\f by 6—l, 6—3, 2—6, 6—2. The oth, finalists are the South .^^^an.^^l Shimidzu. and79 words
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Article204 1921-07-01 6 A Router cable from New York Vf 27th inst. states that Tex Rickard, the inv^^^ motor of the Dempsey-Carpentier fifffct announces that a special flat purm of $500,000 will be put up for the fight, n§t#»d of each boxer receiving a percentage of tfi* receipts. Dempaey will204 words
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Advertisement171 1921-07-01 6 GREENLEES 1 .A- JL JL. A» < JLt"* fc-t 'n r i?j Bb IB Caldbeck Macgregor Co., I i I I Mil 1 JXjTLX J 1 J I/. I CONVENIENCE k J THERMOS FLASK. Liquids may be kept hot or cold for long periods of time, and it 13 just171 words
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Advertisement309 1921-07-01 6 m x rfw/mscnsmnMßnw*MW«v*art<pr a v* < M> »A *A A* AA A<L AA/\A« j ELEGTRICIIV IHt HOME. J AUSTIN From Rushlight i All British u, Autoplant 8. t Autoplant i In 1820 the "Fishtail" i Furnishes electric .burner of J. B. Nei'son, i 4 current for 60-20 appeared, formed by309 words
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Article678 1921-07-01 7 I* V COAL STRIKE* ENDS. [Reuters Service] QLondon, June 28. j^K.rw.!: The ril^ has been settrfr STATEMENT IN COMMONS. In the House f Common*, Mj- Lloyd n thafcthe minoo^a-ut-L %\'<v had decidf '«BVo iron end the termsS^ the 'u< n, >*ith a view to resumption do July678 words
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Article30 1921-07-01 7 Our Ki^Ja Lumpvr correapondeiM wires ".at tht- taiay Mail's Colombo ljh t A menage from iM^, uted 28thfin»t. aanour«ces that th»^pwil »Mlki U M Wen agjta^. I30 words
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Article289 1921-07-01 7 o*\f ADICTOI^JIEPORTS. M"m STEI» TO MEDIATI». fIM liessntf e^Wn C^stantinoplf sj^t^hat JK. i /ecks were defeMed at Adabnir, »J I Hrn/'Kbliped. to fall M:k to latnidt, whlh n«?flt^ art reportec^to have occupAi. -jLit* 1 warship rescffH number *of J #Ahens, June 27. A communique admits that the289 words
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Article262 1921-07-01 7 Paris. June 24. The French North Africa Moslems have contribvted the first instalment of one millioi francs towards the mosque and Islamic college to be erected in Paris upon th* KTOurd donated by the city. Paris, June 24. The Alsatian population gave great reception to the Japanese Crown262 words
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Article82 1921-07-01 7 London, June 27. In the House of Commons at question time, Mr. Brj^Hi^^ Stated that since Ist April 335,000 tons of coal have been imported from the U^ted State.', 430.000 tons from France and 495,000 tons from Belgium* including 160.000 tons known to be of German origin.82 words
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Article497 1921-07-01 7 FOREIGN fOLICX../ DISCUSSION FOLLOWS. [Reuter'4 Service.] f London. June 28. Yesterday's conference was marked by a long confidential by Mr. Lloyd George, followed by*a wherein ino>i of th<* Dominion printers participated. the discussion on gie Anglo-Japanese Alliance, initiated by Mr. Lloyd George at yesterday's Imperial Conference, was497 words
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213 1921-07-01 7 WANGS BEGINS ATTACK ON KWANGTUNG. Fighting in C'rogrtaa for three Days. Telegraphic report? from Linshan near ►the border of Kwangsi inform us, *ays the (Canton Times, **<Ifcne 20th, thAt hostilities betweet th« IOv^"^ d nn<i Cantonese troops have begun and figiv^tg has been going: on for three days, the result213 words
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Article42 1921-07-01 7 CorrespoLWit writing to the Bangkok Time««fcora Nan^ the Nangsne Bimb Dm says th^^n the^atter part of last year #B. E. 24^\ as Jtny as 16 persons were killed by tVer* In the Amphur Muang there an<i yet aAther on ;he 25th April.42 words
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Article580 1921-07-01 7 MOSTLY POLITICAL. INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE. I Router's Service] London. June 27. The Conference of the International I Chambers of Commerce opened in London,] attended inter alios by seventy-five dele- gates representing 1,500 trade organisations of the United States. Lord Birkenhead, in an address said he] believed that the580 words
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Article53 1921-07-01 7 A Reuter message, dated 27th IMS.' states that Mr. Jack Joel's Humorist, this year's Derby winner, has been found dead in his box. The estimated value of Humorist is £.30,000. The opinion is expressed that death was due to the rupture of a small blood vessel a53 words
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Article128 1921-07-01 7 The result of the Interport lawn tennis match is that Shanghai ami Hor.prkong have each won two singles, and Hongkong \hn< wen the doubles. N.-C.D. News. From our advertising eclunis it will be j seen that a new lirm of auctioneers in commencing business from to-day at 8 Kobinson-id., the128 words
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Advertisement138 1921-07-01 7 AND Photographic Requisites J. I CAMERAS lIR I -^T^*^^ KODAK FILMS, JOHNSONS CHEMICALS, DEVELOPING DISH I PHOTO ALBUMS f^/^yiii?) EVELOPING TANKS PRINTING FRAMES ETC. I Everything to meet the IJ ""^-^^roo" ,y Requirements of the Amateur ~la&^ Photographer. RbBINSON~ACO.iTfDT\ SINGAPORE. 5 I «a*hi.rassss fc*a a E6 4 ,.<; J aaK&v^:-i-;.138 words
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Advertisement286 1921-07-01 8 {NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. I (In',-orpoTated in Japan.) 'NDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. LONDON LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE f ft *.'*ndon and Antwerp via (Malacca, Penang, Colombo, Suez, Part Said I .r South American Ports (via Cape of Cood Hope) Two-Monthly oCI V ICO. NEW YORK LINK (via Suoz286 words
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Advertisement608 1921-07-01 8 K. P. ML' V~ KONINKLYKE PAKETVAAI^ MAAfSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated ia Hollaad). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BAT A VIA IVrphone 131 Passage Dept MM Freight Dept. 1002 MllWJll Desk l«7 Marine Sept. T^mshipment Dept. :i COLLYER QUAY. \INDEK CONTRACT WITH THE XETHFRLAN^S INDIA JOVERNMENT. ir r VAN iIOGENDORP (Friday, J^yl) IBlinjoc,608 words
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Advertisement601 1921-07-01 8 —\p A BRITISH^ INDIA r .r" J \t l AND i* 0 AfCAR LINE. i (lAwrporated in England.) MAIL 4|*M||g3ENCjgßSiigrlc% V rn/^S?" n E^^M E StK« LONDON V about Autf. 9 < W POR sbTllSßbAll AND LOM>C)N^I^X ut yly n when opportunist PSMengera for V^ope jw K« W uecttn and601 words
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Advertisement465 1921-07-01 9 m siam syEAM nAvig^ionv;o, Ad. I 1 (INCORPORATED IN*iL*l). V I I SINGAPORE BaAliEk V I COASTINQ SERVICjT »cp< mmodation for fiat class p&sCt- n T I f-r^ I ltket r from^isj-^riltc) Bangkok. anA^^apor^ tST rCo« a t port* j^ued Rt ffet Duration >,i round tri^ days! «tcarr:«r launch will465 words
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Advertisement298 1921-07-01 9 O.V K. The Osaka S»scu Kaisha Ltd. (Incorpor&tqk in Japan). No. 2, De IVsza Street. Proposed Salings frci Sin^apVe. (Subject to change \«|hyut notice) EUROPEAN^" IWE. Fci Port Said, Marseilles, Lo^^^\atwerp, Rotterdam amd HmrlW DUE SINGAPORE^ ?.s. Stam Maru July 1 Vluly 2 a-^. Argun Mara July 21 22 NEW298 words
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Advertisement454 1921-07-01 9 The Ocean fcteaia Ship Compunj, limited* The ChinJ Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. I if>* AND EDerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co Ltd (AMERICAN A MANCHUBIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in England.) ■I JOINT FORTNIQHTLY SKRTICB TO NFW YORK rU SUEZ OR PANAMA 1 FROM NEW YORK. Steamer O^e B*pore Route p,, KASAMA454 words
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Advertisement700 1921-07-01 9 PAJSSMNGEK AND FREIGHT SKRVICES OPKRATSD WT PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. j 1 (Incorporated in U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. 8. SHIPPING IiO API) SAN FRANCISCO—MANILA— EAST INDIA. j SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. j For CALCUTTA via COLOMBO J WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and Freight July GRANITE STATE Pa&aonjera and700 words
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Article638 1921-07-01 10 FR^SKR C > EXCHANGE AND SIIAFtfe BROKERS. THI kSD.AV, JUNE 30th, 1921. I MINING. [Firure* in brack' ts shows the capital ui>6 ir'suo value of^he Share in dollars unietß otherwise rryrked. C. Cum div. x equals c* div. 1 Arer W'eng v l) 1 HitMn Tin (300,000—)638 words
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Advertisement251 1921-07-01 10 JUI JL- NOTHING FINER BOTTLED cr CANNED. fc m -I <h S* fwst ivyuisites with QROSSB BU\Gi\V£zlJ. Delicacies ape Quality. Parity one/ c /pesA/jtss. ■s**?? J 3O Varietiae <^ 9OUPS. 15 Varittiea of POTTED MEATS. m OXJORD SAUSAGES. QATMtAL. O*L5. VINEGAR TINNED FiSH. ita^, '^w^« CROSSE BLACKWELL O^ .£m y251 words
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Advertisement340 1921-07-01 10 IN GENERAL PRINTING W« »ha:i give you the practical thing aud it will be of a dignity and «tyU that wUI surely please you. We've not the compleU equipment \re*Te got the experlenoe, »od weal delhrer the job on time and in perfect ordeT. Give u« a chance to figure340 words
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Advertisement94 1921-07-01 10 Straits Settlements Police POLICE NOTICE The Arms and Explosive Ordinance, 1913. Renewal of Permits for Firearms. All peneni in possession of Firearms are hereby reminded that Permits for such WreaiE expired the 30th June 1921, and Zhou /hi renew** m soon m possible. Persons failing to ronew their permil. before94 words
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Advertisement76 1921-07-01 10 Six- LiiWr^^u^«« -?v 1 "TCffiop Pokoh ft I A. PEiNy 1 1 J n SOLE IMPOR^RS: Adamsov, Gil f Man Co., /.f?/. 1» Jr (Incorporated in England.) M L k I Y PURITY A' POWER i] J l^jlw^ HHP I C v s,». K. X tfJ 1 Ml 1 1176 words
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Advertisement424 1921-07-01 11 I* 4 j THF rRPATW/ACTf IL nn m Ji in force 9W $17,900,000. I I*l iHJi bRMT\IASTErim v fc ASSURANCE CCiMPAM, LIMITED. I I I A? sa^^aaff tV t e Cju t ng!and> and compi r with Brituh mp A MPaQies A J >». 1.. triRKCTORV^GENCIES C. NICIIOI.L, K.1.A.. F.F.A.424 words
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Advertisement557 1921-07-01 11 CHARmED BANK and China Inco,^^ *i«. r?^nd b, Royal Charter. Paid tjp C«pit%l in «00,000 aharcs of Xa each gf CCG.CC9 Reierre Fund 8,flOc!(MK) Liabilitj of Proprittors 5.000.000 1 HEAD OFFICE. 8S Bishopsffate, London, EC. Agencies and Branchoj. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amritaar Iloilo p u ket Bangkok Ipoh Rangoon557 words
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Advertisement499 1921-07-01 11 Ibo hong mm, limited i i HEAD OFFICE 94 M*rk«t Street. BLANCHES: Pejiang~3s Bocch Street Malacca— l*l Jorker Street. Muar— 77-79 jßl^^uleimatj. Batu Pahat— 109 Jalarmßahamat. AGENCIES ATT j-onden, Kotv Yoi>k, San Franciaco, Share -•lai, Hongkong, Amoy, Latavia. SouwWa sen:aran£, Palembanjc a: .i Trantr 4Tn CAPITAL. AUTHORISED $20,000,000 B l499 words
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Advertisement423 1921-07-01 11 .YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, !LTD. Established lIS*. Ociital Subscribed y ida<-oAa*a ttutt, paid n P T oos I R^erveFund T Mfoo3tOW j Present N. Kajlxrara, Esq. J >cc-President S. K. BmU, F«i DIRECTOH3. ST. BodsvaU, W. J HEAD OFFH B TOEC3A3:A. K»k« Salfn Lyon Shanghai Ma.il. BnhSitUl gMCtiea N.wehw*^ Sydney Hamburs423 words
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Advertisement230 1921-07-01 11 THE LONDON LANCASffIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD., (Incorporated in Great Britain) TOTAL ASSETS «xcead »00 000 FIRB— Insurances effe*t*d, for long or short period*, on th« BUILDINGS, CONTENTS and RBNT of PRIVATE DWELLING HOUSES, GODOWNS an4 BUSINESS Premise*. MOTOR CAR— Policies waned «ov«rinp PRIVATE CARS, MOTOR CTCLFB aad COMMERCIAL VEHICLES gainst230 words
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Miscellaneous392 1921-07-01 11 EXCHANGE. I Bank 4 ra.s. au o«o Bank, demar.d .[Z Privato CndiU I m... i J New York, demand Crcditu DO dayi !;2 Francp. demand India. T. T. llonsrkonrr, domnnd 18 Dc okyhamn, demand w ava, demand IS4U B:vncrkck, domand oj Sovertii^n, Bank Du. g ft r Bank of Knghnd392 words
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Miscellaneous441 1921-07-01 11 j MAIL TABLE. L TO-DAY. »n».^rfiiediaU and local taaila Ml Im fat i« ig list below: Federated Malay S*at«, ll.U^a. kaar ill mN SultoM 9 a. m V-i nniOn A Run L G «*n 9 a.m. I Matliaf rrnn ldm Rm Ilonj l.;.in ip m rrennaira, ete Hnn no 2J-441 words
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Article937 1921-07-01 12 The seventeenth ordinary general meeting of the Baadycroft Rubber Company, Limited was held in the Chartered Bank Chambers, at BOOH yesterday, there being Messrs. C. V. MHei (Chairma nT/P^T \V M.3.K.. the Hon. Mr. v. Gibbons (Directors) F. C. Peek, (shareholder), and R. St. G. Johnston for937 words
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Article267 1921-07-01 12 EASTERN SHIPPING CO., VERSUS THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL. In the art of Appeal yesterday mcrn- ing, before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter S. BhftW, Mr. Justice Karrett-Lennard and 1 Mr. Justice E. St. J. Branch, Mr. Roland Uraddell mentioned the case- of the Eastern i Shipping Company against the Attorney267 words
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Article325 1921-07-01 12 The laajßsat An inquest into the death <>f Tan Koon, the Chinese clerk i>f Tan Kah Kee and Co.. who was killed as the result of an collision between the rikisha he was in and a Dodge motor car driven by Mr. li. 15. Osborne of325 words
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Article100 1921-07-01 12 Fraser's Report. Singapore. June 30. Rabbet*. Nothing doing. Mining.— Steady. Taipings $1.10— 51.15, North Taipings $1.17fc-41J2>'t l South Taipings 75 cents 80 cents, Collieries 1 1 7. r >— slo.2s, Rawangs 57% cents 62\t rent*, Linguis $4.50 $4.75, Murals $5 $.).20, Titi3 $4.50— 55, Tingkils $8— 58.50,100 words
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Article59 1921-07-01 12 In connection with the recent theft of I jewels worth ***** belonging to Mrs. Chater from her residence. No. 37 Waterloo Street, Tang Moo Kia. her servant, and another t'se Ho Ah Chan, who are alleged to ;u-tqd in concert were produced before Mr. C. W. Dawson in the Second59 words
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Article84 1921-07-01 12 there was the added burden <>f increased Mlariea to their staff. It was finally agreed to pass these amounts, Mr. Peck dissenting. When the Chairman proposed the reion of the Hv:n. Mr. Gibbons as director, Mr. P«ck opposed, not on any personal 'iid but because the policy adopted by Bcustead84 words
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LADIES' LAWN TENNIS CLUB.
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Article92 1921-07-01 12 Mixed Doubles A Clafuu Mr. and Mrs. Pash plus 'I beat Miss Campbell and Mr. Cunradi scr., w.o. Mrs. Stookes and Mr. Cameron owe 3 beat Mrs. Wise and Mr. Miles owe 30, C—4, 6—3. Mixed Doubles B Class. Miss Brooke and Mr. Price scr. beat Mrs. R.92 words
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Article95 1921-07-01 12 RESULT OF WEDNESDAYS TIES. Tennis. A. Kiong Chin Eng and Thcng Foong K*on beat Cheong Chee Hai and Tay Lian T'.vk. 6 i, 6—l, 5—7. Tan Chong Khee a*:g Tan Wi Yan beat Seow Poh Leng and Chia Keng Tye, 3—6, 6 3, 6 l. B95 words
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Article104 1921-07-01 12 I On Tuesday we published telegram stating in its original form, "Lynch outknocked first round ten round bout." This we took as meaning that Joe Lynch, world's bantamweight champion, had beer, knocked I cut by someone whom the wire omitted to mention. A correction has now come to hand,104 words
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Article56 1921-07-01 12 MALAY A FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. i fhe Honourable Mr. F. S. James. C.M.G., I Colonial Secretary, will be present at the j Final of the "Coknian Shield" on the j h Road ground, on Saturday, 2nd; July. Scat.; may 1 e reserved by writing to the Hon. Geft. Sec care of56 words
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Article40 1921-07-01 12 The Men's Monthly Medal (Stroke) for July, 1921, will take place on Saturday and Sunday next, the 2nd and 3rd July. Tho Ladies 1 Medal (Stroke) will be played for en the following Thursday, 7th July.40 words
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Article73 1921-07-01 12 The CAM In Which fourteen local Chinese towkayi stood charged with playintr in a common ffmmtag house recently, was withdrawn in the Second Court yesterday on instructions from the D. P. p. A Chinese detective No. 29, employed by the detective Department, was produced on a charpe of accepting an73 words
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THE PRODUCE MARKET.
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Article98 1921-07-01 12 I>* Singapot« Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's usual weekly auction. era* held on 29th June, 1921, when there was catalogued 1,518,388 lbs. Ton3 677.85; Oifered 1,196,744 lis. Tons 534.25 Sold K».'i,fis6 lbs. Tons 403.41. PRICES WKE A LIZED. Ribbed Smoked £§eet Cents per lb. S'pore%^indtrd Quality 21 to98 words
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Article158 1921-07-01 12 Singapore, June 30. Kubber.^-At the opening of the usual weekly auction on Wednesday bidding was slow, but as the sales progressed buyers were more prominent than has been the case for some time. Most grades werWi in better demand and the market slightly firmer. V I Standard Sheet158 words
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Article135 1921-07-01 12 S^gajjore, June 30. Since last reporting. J^^fcbber Market lias shown a firmer ten^picy, engendered by I opiimistic reports of^pproaching settlements of political anrjpindustrial troubles. The Auctions held jesterday were characterised by a steady tone and a pood general iltmand for all grades. Star.dard Sheet Bold from 21 to135 words
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Article383 1921-07-01 12 Tne market closes quiet. Rubbers are unchanged, with I fi f enquiries for cheap lots. Up to bh«timcF«f writing Tin has rained F.2 on the w,,| (to-day's tin cable not yet to hand) and Joses at £168 17s 6d per ton. A fair busies. lias been done383 words
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Advertisement246 1921-07-01 12 m f X^ I PETi\L CONSUMPTI^ I On May 22nd VLe Mans Petrol Consumption Ti*» »i;c 10 H. V. .troß carrying four personsNt^rno ftr c ..i l onipetitors and complo^ miles on less than gunon of petrol. This test proves the mechanical efficiency tho power developed by the and economy246 words
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Miscellaneous262 1921-07-01 12 TOD AYS TIES. Mixed Doubles A Class. M:sx Iamb and Mr. Bateman owe 15.2 ra. Mrs. Swindell and Revd. Griffin owe 15. Championship Pairs. Mrs. Donington Ward and Mr. Suicr. crh iyei v. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Di-kinsc. Miss Bruoke and Mr. Cantrell v. Mr. aid Mrs. Griffiths. Miss262 words
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