The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 July 1921

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  • 27 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. I TEN CENTS ft >^Lc»- «*<- ~r r 111 1 r^r irai 'iif ■Miii'ii' SINGAPORE, S.S., SATURDAY. JULY 2, 1921. NO. 10^21.
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  • 203 1 Ihe ballot <>{ the fllglnffllng em- ployees on Ihe emplojer^' offer of reduced w;:>j«>> blmws a substantial majority against acceptance Page 7. At the Court of Appeal yesterday, the appeal of Messrs. Bou*tead and Co. and the }i. I. Co. was upheld Page 7. Warn ckshire are
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  • 891 1 Quicquid ngunt homine* noniri eat farragt Ilbtlli JimtNAL. j So th<> coal .strike bM COHM to M «'ti<^ With :i lingering hope of <till Kettin£ that hitherto rajeetod Mbsidy from kht rtat of th. people who have been m letperately i>ut to it to live for
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 250 1 li«4^9sw| mat f H H '-NIGHT.. TO-NIGHT GUEST NIGHT and DAN CINC fyffl' (Evening: Dress essential for Dancing) WL SPBI lAL ENGAGEMENT OF H SI(; NOR AND SIGN OR A MOLINARI ft (Italian Opera Singers) y; ft By Special request wiU the^^^P^^. r i HrF TENOR SOLO I 9KJJ e(\
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    • 494 1 I KELLY WALSH, LTD. < IXCORPORATED IN HOXGKON'G).' THf: REST NEW NOVELS Cloth- Bound $3.75 each. ■The Marri^e of Marmot, by Arthur AppKn. The Man who did the Right Thing, by Sir Tho Hunted Man, by Harold Begbic Harry Johnston. Jimmy J.ohr.ny, *y J. J. Bill.-. Svtt. Rocket, by Mary
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    • 138 1 LATEST AD\T3KTISEMENTS K. r. M. tailinge Page B. Admiral line Bailings- Pagt 9. Compound hou.=c-s to let Page 5. j Raffiej Huit] announcements Page I. Baby's Own Tablets for infant?— Page 5. Alhambra cinema new programme Page 2. I Glasses for tennis playen si Lazarus Page 7. I Au Bon
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 148 1 THE WEEK. i S turdajf, 2nd. Hife'h Water. 7.45 a.m 7.2fi p.m. Cricket Leagut: Services vs. P. Services Law. Cricket League S.R.C. vs. S I Concert at Convent, Victoria Street, 5 p.m. Ball, Goodwood Hall. P.45 p.m. iFillis'l Circus. B»ach Road, i..?0 A 9.15 p.m. Sunday, 3rd. Hiph Water, S.SS
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 154 2 TO LET. *i Largo G '.owns facing river aim near shipping. Stores from f%OOO to 30,000 so. ft. > La?g munodioui offices centra] tated also Bungra- llows. m A: A. J. ABRAHAM. 5G Bobinson-rdf Ridg. To-Nit>ht To-Night STILL A HUGE SUCCESS Fill is Great Circus BKACB ROAD. EVERY EVENING AT
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    • 576 2 THE SHOW THAT EDUCATE, AMUSE AND ENTERTAI^d PRESENT THE ORCHID OF THE SCREEN v CLARA KIMBALL YOttjjG C As R«ae«, tli.- Pemak Turzan in selects Elaborate and Masterly Production THE SAVAGE WOMAN AX ADAPTATION OF FRANCIS CL'REL'S "LA FILLE SAUVAGK" [AT M OUT-OF-THE-COMMON" STORY WITH THE DIVINE CLARA MORE BEAUTIFUL
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    • 403 2 I M* TITRDAY \w 2 t THI KSDAY h\\\l, 1921. MicfVtt 0F PEOIA S the FISTIC ART I M the r4. Jthc #He«vywei#^^aampionWiip oP th*« World M ijACK DEM|Ar AND^LL BRKNNAN Jbwing the *M Mfi£±j^^mnd after roun^ lu^to the U r J k:o,ki>^^^ Be twelfth THE Tq l^ BUDGET A\TT
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 614 2 LIIoKCII 3rd July. 1921 ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAI r :0 a.m. I.il;iny. *7.45 a.m. Huly Communion (Choral.) 9.15 a. in Matiaa followed by Holj Coamvnioa. 4 p.m. 1 he Catechism. 5.80 p.!)i. Kveusonjj and Bormoil. During the week fol owing- I < r.imunion'j «t 7 a.m. on Tuesday nnd Thursday, and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 213 3 I HJp' DrilUrig Machines and Drills, F,ne; Gri^* I fc ~**-4»<r* .W\. n:.^ Vices, iwatL^c'.* 'J [j»;«» I l n ►^SievcN Engine lcd Steel Ru]es >A I ffW tl Boxwood Rules, foursquares Types r and fiffures) [J j I I <I&mL^ Pliers, Scn>rs.S"" Levels, Oil u-f tt 1 A I
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    • 308 3 i pY TORTURED .f| IING Breaking Olit All Over Face, Odtitira Healed. "My**t>y bad a breaking out ail over bis face. It came like little j /"t'^v watery beads, and they J s$ turned to a festery huJ»<Jifs\ JW mor. We had no sleep with him and he was \X
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    • 364 3 Man I!a Cigars J Genuine Perla del Qrientes from .MANILA direct. Pcrfectos in boxes of 25s .53.50 box. jlligh Life in East 50s 4.50 Reina Victoria r>od :>.75 Reißa Victoria 100s n.oo Entreaetos cheroots 100s 6.50 GOSLING~& CO., Establishment 1880. Telegraph Street, Singapore. Straits Settlements PolitT POLICE NOTICE The Arms
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    • 430 3 j^ For Reconstruction >f T 1 after Illness j m^ It ir for all who are run-down. uaHer-weight for those whose 2; lS| digestion needs a rest, but who at the sam£ time need building fjfi YE& Op, Glaxo presents the potent body-building, flesh -f or min*. W" 1^ nerve-restoring
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 318 4 Cable AddrAfl j TfE sinoore C -ii.au 10 >. 1 SHIPCSANDLE|co., LTD. NG \J JcLl JmmL JELI JL^I A y i ShipchandlJs and ov idoring Contractc -•■^'•^^"^dtf rTV TNv >- Th Com P» ny s Launch incoming \^v offl ea 16 4+ x X Offices:— l6, I^TTEB QAD> AUv 'Bhnnp
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    • 367 4 ON MONDAY, 11th and TUESDAY* 12th '.Til Y 1921. COMMENCING at 11 a.m. each diiy. Comprising Sulphur Bitters, Books, Stationery, Skins, Bowls, Hurricane Lamps, Metal Polish, Paint, Soda, Galvanised Wire, I^atex CapJ^ Soap, Candles, Rickshav.* Tyres, Butt Hinges, Chanpkols, Blankets, Latex Spouts, Potassium Cyanide. Stephens Ink, Rickshaw Wheels and Spring*,
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    • 839 4 IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE L Aa/^Slnd wumat engcok street and tras street. I ThelSten«l h^e received instructions to sell by Public Auction at their E** |H p^, lith JULY '^21, at Mi that niece of viuableNhd in the District of Tanjong Papar, elated to m\ that p.eco of comprised in Statutory
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    • 539 5 T?,^ SIAM SolS? ■&i Koh«atnui, BaT3 n j^LrangBUBn,l VAUYA Th* .ftfcamc.v a fitteo^throua g '•'■!.< :mod«tion for t clau passel I Tickets for the ''>ujd trip frord\ I k^*^t port is is3j s^ $225. DurW^* Kt€4m«r launch ;!1 meet^oamefi I i>Gqr before depr tare. Only l« Frt^iorther pi. culars, p^ply
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    • 641 5 TO LET. *™^^ic?:^ tr bun f J-. No. 8,, A*Pl* to GH K ntr v IM JuJy 2y2. I'M 19 '^acca Stre^ TO LET v n side bunga'tow* Pun J»"* R Oadf •i'T J*«ly furnilh./' Jtl^ bed-" £A. da SilTa car, 0 C f* gg?»* -rply Ltd. K»be»ro and Co
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    • 768 5 AUCTION SALES. •AUCTION" SALE OF A < No- 48 Hill Street floor M On View on Thursday CHEONG KOOX SENG CO., REMINDER SATURDAY. t JV AUCTION- SALE 0F y,.^ «2 E-JtSJStJKSSS <~* -itincluding 2 f.^L u «*<iroom furniture *»th mirror panel, c Al° o dre3Sin te *>le S *c. On
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    • 655 5 iFOR SALE. BALE.- Second hr.nd 6 cylinder Paige •ar 6 water. Apply Box No. 107 care of ei i. SALE.— Om Pemmbultttor, almost new, r 8r03., London. Specification: •N. I'Mrk Blue Body, upholstered l ith black piping aa Premier A. C. hood} re and Apron. P'ice *2no or nearest' nspeetion
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    • 756 5 m.~IHWg-g^a^hl nEM—^ayg^ay^M^w-fla; M *^^M*nTJMnTgW!nlnnin^nT^Mn^hnnlnnnnnMnß^at- nn— nn^^w Whiteaway f Laldlaw Co., td., Singapore. I (Tacoi-porated in EACH. tS>%]>%>^^ C4CW. TITLES TITLES The Barrett Moon -J. s. Fletcaer. The Man from Malebe ottv. »u tim The Guy Hazard -Halliwell Sutclifft-. Lonesome Reighta- Halliwell BntdnYe. The Lndy of The Miniature Ottwell Binn- The
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 29 6 CAMPBELL. May 21. fit Eastbourne, wife of Capt. Alex. A. Lochnell Campbell, son. PEXNEFATHKR-EVAXS.— On June liOth. at Bexhi'l. to Mr. and Mrs. J. P. PennefatherEvans. a daughter.
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    • 35 6 SWETTEXHAM- BREWSTER.— On May 88, at Paris. James Parry Swettenham, Fed. Malay States, third son of W. K. Swettenham, Llandrimlod Wells, to Mildred, daughter of Mr. I and Mr?. Henry Draper Brewster, New York.
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  • 832 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1921. The Problem of the Pacific. More people are talking- glibly about the Pacific Ocean being the fllt*ire focus of power (and strife) than understand what this statemer.t means. We pass over lfr. Winston Churchill's reference to Singapore, which the cable makes him say
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  • 1002 6 m r* Mr. Robert A Baill!! Jpa s feen l&enscd i»i Singapore aa a mrrefbt and leveller. l~~ Mr. A. Hereford has been appointed (o act as Registrar oj.lm>. ts and Exports, Singapore. i 4 A Reuter wire announces the death of Lady Rand<.lph ChurchilT, following the amputation of a
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  • 306 6 THE INQUBST. rise* i!- Mr J C Cobbett app< Ssisai and Hill Street, saul I while ho W*. standing on „f the block Of louses 0] buildings. For the m >t I rated ti I of the Tamil employee, en point duty of the H lent the
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  • 332 6 The Bankruptcy Court was preside by Mr. Justice Barrett- Lennard yvd j There was a very heavy and mi.M-»J| list, but when the Court adjourned! before four o'clock, no public exajj had been dealt with, and they w«-« joumH for a week. u At the level held by his afa>
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 154 6 GREEN LEES 1 C "j- i^r £k 1 If V JL JL JL K/ I■> 1 Caldbeck Macgregor Co., w, MHi-v-a-F-i-H-i-i-i- 1 I j CONVENIENCE 2 2 is the word which best describes a 2 THERMOS FLASK. Liquids may be kept hot or cold for lonjr periods of time, and
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    • 116 6 mm I i Accidents will ir t Happen 1 i I INSURE NOW WITH THE NORTH BRITISH AND MER- j' CANTILE INSURANCE CO., LTD. til (Incorporated in Great Britain) k BENEFITS. Death $10,000 Loss of 2 eyes or 2 limb-. 10,000 Loss of 1 eye and 1 limb. 10.0CU Loss
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  • 357 7 B TREat y discussions. [R«uwr- g Servx u 1L renewal of the I II .in a r- r which L ReusW authoritaA -jj^fnat A f ,f a ■^►^r up th. IQ n ha? been reached. k^ It*, cxj. London, June 23. £f ihe Imperial C'oni* iu<] w ith
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  • 138 7 Cliff Face Btacae*. wl Hang-ing by his hands a cliff 300 feet up and his jrhd was mppordnc him were rescuLynmoath, Devon. Their plight was I itfhtluM^e-keeperwW sumOne j>Se>>arty ul -> rjfto the man an, who w. Miauled to the a ox x\<q cliff, 1 theii scape tilwoman
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  • 32 7 Beiyfat will be held at the {fcustead •'^ttute on Sunday evening at 8.15. Mr. l^rdy will give the addres*. All '^ally incited to attend. e#p«iallf men the Mefc-nttie marine, Navy and A»*ry.
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  • 185 7 SOME DIFFICULTIES. DE VALERAS CONDITION. [Heater*! Service j London, June 29. De Valcra has replied to the Premier declaring that he is consulting such principal representatives of the Irish nation u are availably empha>ising his earnest desire tfect a lasting Anglo-Iris* peace, but ing. no avenue to achieving
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  • 223 7 Memorial to\lalay Chief. Saturday eveninAat Kuala Kangsar was sritneaaed an impreVive ceremony, it wai the unveiling of a medial tv the late Orang Kays Sri Adiks R*\a, I. S. O. The Memorial took tho shap6> oSan obelisk and hid two bronze wreaths on J^o sides and a
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  • 125 7 Kuala Kangsar Show. Thi Kuala Kangsar Agricultural Show on Saturday proved a brilliant success, and it is significant that ninety per cent, of the exhibitors were Malays. There were 200 classes and 3,000 odd exhibitors, wjjle the padi class attracted BO les> than 835 entrants. Other classes included
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  • 182 7 We u^not like remarksa Home exchange) *b make oo^JfJai-TSofls like this. but when an Amcr^m does so an Englishman need feel no*snanu\ This note comes from PresUont Hough, of North-Wes*-rn University, U.S.A.:— "It is mat easy *> fteak of the debt which we have come to Bwe
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  • 229 7 LABOUR DIFFICULTIES. ENGINEERS AGAINST REDUCTION. [Renter*! Service] J London, June 29. engineering employees on the employers' offer of reduced wages has shown a substantial majority against acceptance. («as workers, numbering 90,000 have agreed to a reduction ft 6jfs<i. weeklyj BIG MONEY. London, June 29. the House of
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  • 152 7 The following properties were sold by auction by Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co. at their saleroom, No. 30 Kling Street, on Wednesday afternoon: Two pieces of land situate in the District of Johore Bah ra J^taining a total area of 749 acres ami 20 poles planted with t-übber'
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  • 57 7 SINGAPORE SOUTH MALAYA BOY SCOUTS ASSIGNATION. The Hon. Trea^irer acknowledges with thanks the receipt laf the following subscriptions. Furth*- contributions are urgently needed. Hon. D. Y. Perkins $100 Mr. Lim Peng Mau 100 Kwek Beng^thew 100 Lee Choon Guan 50 A. C#iiall 10 F. C. Sands 20 W. Allen 20
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  • 157 7 An ordinaiuv^as prepared and will shoHfy be brought before the Legislative Com\ci\ with the following objects and reasons. The objects -ff this Bill is to alter the title of the Medical School from that of Kiruv Edward VII Medical School to that %f King Edward
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  • 88 7 Fillis's Circus continues to draw large attendances to Beach Road and the show will bt continued throughout next week. There will be another change of programme on Mcndayi and Col. Fillis announces that in adHkion^ to the usual strong programme, he secure.^ the services of a big Novelty
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  • 301 7 COURT OF APPEAL. B. I. Company's Appeal Upheld Judgment was delivered in the Court of Appeal in the appeal by the" British India Steam Navigation Company against a decision L'iven by Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard, who awarded to the plaintiff S. Narayana- hanu- the sum of $30 as
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  • 153 7 In addition to a large selection of new Fiction the following works will be ready for issue on Saturday the 2nd July. Newman (Ernest) A Musical Motley. Foster (William) The English factories in India 1665-1660. Lansing (Robert) The Peace Negotiat;ons. Villiers (Brougham) and W. H. Chesson, Anglo-American relations,
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  • 154 7 Having surrendered himself to the local detective authorities on hearing that he was wanted on a warrant from Java, where he is alleged to have embezzled a sum of money, a European W. L. H. M. Regout. was before Mr. E. Nunn in the District Court yesterday. Pending
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  • 62 7 The Singapore Amateur Dramatic- Committee announce to-day that they will produce "Douglas Murray's amusing 1 Comedy, i The Man from Toronto in the Victoria Theatre, on Monday. July 18th. Wednesday, July 20th. Friday and Saturday July 22nd I and 2'Wd. The plan of seats will be. open at
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  • 45 7 His Excellency the Governor will visit Ihe Medical School on Tuesday, July sth at 9.30 a.m. for the biennial prize distribution. Visitors should be in their places by 9.15 a.m. The ceremony will take place in the •reading room of the Medical Hostel.
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  • 41 7 The hon'ble the Chief Secretary, Mj\ W. George Maxwell, left Kuala Lumpor last night on official duty for the North, going direct to Penang, leaving for AJor Star on Monday. The return journey to the} capital will probably be via Singapore.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 93 7 |C4ME R A S I AND j Fftoiographic Requisites. g) i** v^ Pr^Bw^k^D But iF 1 S^^i^iSJ'm^l^ DEVELOPING TANK H»4;- .j 1 1M NT IXGFRAM ES ETC. feM^^' ''^WfS& Everything to meet the I g v f Requirements of the Amateur Photographer. j ROBIMSOH&^CO., LTD. I 1 BWW W Hill
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 407 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. I c (Incorporated in Japan.) 7^ r PV;R aIAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice LONDON LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE and Antwerp via (Malacca, Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Marseille*. f KAGA lIAEU July 13 LIVERPOOL LINE. For Marseilles and Liverpool via
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    • 584 8 K. P. ft T KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Htllaud). KPYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA T*'*pfaon« 181 P****S* I>«Pt- 1&02 D^' 1002 Manager D«^c 1437 Maria* Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYKR QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHFRLAN»S INDIA GOVERNMENT. 'siNGIOXRA Saturday, July 2) Smykawang, Pemangkat and Sambaa. BARENTSZ (Saturday,
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    • 544 8 ~~~T~ O. -BRITISH INDIA J AND EAPCAR LINE. l FROM LONDON l^ SlN^' Ilily 28 MTE SINGAPORK ab out f CHIN i4Es& ti.« above S^ VICE Passengers for Euvupe are jP k o N sJ^^5 J^^. iIsW V FROM BOMBAW NSLjavA SlN .bout July DUE SINGAPOTT. dILWARA N Kou I>ORT
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 414 9 i m SIAMSTEAIi^ NAVIGATION Vo, LTD 1 W^CORPORATED IN SL\m7 i SINGAPORE BANCkOjf I -'rJL J COASTING SKRVIcI. f Vr i I' pfc: »culare, *jm\j tjv J0 If FrßAn*; STEAMSHIP Co., »>. i t BANGKOK j# I <»-"^- .Jr I JLLERMAN BUCKNALL CANADA-INDIA-JAVA LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S, COY., LTD. I
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    • 311 9 The Osaka Sltosefi Kaisha Ltd. (Incorporated in. Japan). No. 2, De j\uza Street. Proposed Saltings £n>i& Sin^apVe. (Subject to change \%thfcut notice) EUROPEANjbfE. Fv. Port Said, Marseilles, LoWion, Antwerp, Rotterdam aad Ham%yx DUE SINGAPOrIIto *s^. Siam Man: Ju>y 1 2 a^. Argun Maru July 21 \uly 22 NEW YORK^ LINE.
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    • 599 9 earn Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co, Ltd I AND Ellerman M Bucknail Steam Ship Co., Ltd (AMERICAN MANCJTURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in England.) JOINT FORTNIGBTjfLY SERTICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due S'pore Route p er KASAM A 1 In port
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    • 582 9 I IHIIMI .Iff 1,.., n FABSBNGER AND fREIGHT BBRVICKB OPERATIO IT PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (incorporated in U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S SHIPPINt. BOARD SAS FRANCISCO— MAMLA— EAST INDIA. >^- SAILINGS FROx>I SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA via COLOMBO WOLVERINE STATE Pa^eng-ers an d Freight July ll GRANITE
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    • 220 10 BIBBY LINE. ol faat twin-screw mail passenger st>±amerB between RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES AND LONDON, with through connections from Singapore. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Sailing from Rangoon. LEICESTERSHIRK July 7 HEREFORDSHIRE July 21 GLOUCESTERSHIRE August 4 OXFORDSHIRE Ao»u«t 1* LANCASHIRE September 1 YORKSHIRE September 15 m WARWICKSHIRE September 29 Hull particu'ars of passage
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    • 173 10 S I jl s OF T\f\l~\4~* "ETS A "Dd I I i( W"^ are n a P° s iti° n I offer a limited number of %J II Dodge Five Seater Touring |J Cars, of the Standard idjdel^^f Complete with Self^>t£crre#™ -4 I Dynamo Lighting, Detachable j Rims on Artillery
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    • 78 10 ■k m I A_ tl^f''\S^ j^^r S y\.^ ft »>^'cV^>^yt>^l 1 ADAI^ON GIIFIUAN CO., ,'f I S k (Incorporated in Engird). BOJiE DISTRIBUTOKS T. 8. 9T\ M h/ w »w.y.»>MM l »B>.i.i W ii,. ,i, i n IU l>IWlW lk FOR i|T PURITY A^O POWER i f Jl COIDIT ir!
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 418 11 '^iUicts over <C)t)0,000 f f Knammm7^^^ 1 ¥IJP /irin /I t >AASuranc«a in farce orer $17,000,000. I J J THE GREAT *f Ii^^ASSI]IUNCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I SBCtVARY ~^Z t ~Tns7" 1 I AGENTS WANTED I I M M i MANA A/T F D i?R CTOR f C NICHoIY A FjT"7^
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    • 570 11 I CHARfEF|D BANK Of Indian j^Tralia and China, V. .cor, «Ui^n England bj Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in COO,IMX) ißSias of .5 each £n (yjQ Rwer^e I^i 8 ,60C.PW Keserve Li»l hty of Proprietor* 3.000 000 JEAD OFFICi;. 38 Bi hopagate, London, EC. Afftiriea and Branehet. Si«r Hocgkong Penan*
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    • 469 11 jifO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HSA9 OFFICE 9 A r-Jarkvt Street. Penang-^Bs^ Beach Street Malacca—lSl Jcr.ker Street. Muar— 77- r <3 Jal?ii Sdle man. Batu Pftfcfttr-109 Jalxli Rahamat. AGENCIES AT: London, New Y:;k, isn Praficlßeo, 'jH«n^- dai, Hongkonsf, Amay, Eatavia. SottMbaya, Seirararg, PRifembar^ ar,d Trany. CAPITAL. L AUTHORISED $20,000,000 Ifisued 8.000
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    • 515 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LTD. Established 188t. Capital Sabwribed Y. :?O.OO9JWf (fully paid op) Reserve Fuad y. 58.000.000 Pwßident N. Kajheara, Ksq Vloo-PMekUnt 1 S. K. 2;-^t:ki, Ba<]. DrRBCTOES. N. Sonw, Bto^, I. Mataakata, Wi, I. Yannakav/u, £ei., M. Mit.sui, Esq. M. Odajciri, Esq EarOD X. Mor'nnura Baron K. hraeaki, R.
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    • 259 11 H. BOLTER. WINES AND PROVISIONS Finest Produce of France, England and America. CHEAP SALE N. HIGH STREET Europe Hotd Building. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD~ (Incorporated in Ortat Britain) TOTAL ASSETS exceed jaß,ooo «M. PIRE Xnwirancot effected, for k>Bf or short porioda, on th« BUILDDfQS, CONTENTS aad RENT of
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 338 11 >»— p r~i 1 1 jii— 1 <ii^wiili.l__l_ EXCHANGE. JULY 1 Bank 4 m.s. 2 \A 8-82 Bank, demand JjS 2S-S2J Private Credits 3 m.a. 211 cIC New York, demand Credits 1)0 d:iva .7, France, demand 4^ 0 India, T. T. Boa^coßC demand io p.c. i'n. m Yokohama, demand 89
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    • 393 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. IntrrmedinLe ard l»«al naila will K« f«aae in Hat hetowt— aVaWattl Malay State*. MdJ*»ca. atnar aae Penan- (by train) 0 a s». ani p ta. daily (except Sunday). D rj.taao 6pm Awa Mam I pm. ucob ItSSa 9 J w HonffAik 9a.ni n k Ban Fo Soon
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  • 104 12 Pnustr*! Report. Singapore, July 1. j Rubber. Still quiet, but there are a few more enquiries for shares. I Mining. Firm. Kawangs CO cents 65 •*coSs,^!Vb^p Peta $1.47 V 2 $1.52%, Ulu Piahs $1.30— 5135, Ifuraii si.so— ls.lo, Collieries $14. T0- 15.25. Tror.ohs $10.50 $11.50," Taipings SI.
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  • 85 12 The secretaries, Meson Barkei -.ml Co, have is.sut-d a circular calling meetinp for next Thursday t-> consider a resolution for winding up tiie company. The debts of the company amount to 1600,000, including 400,000 debei I secured debt to Barker and Co. 50,000 and unsecured debt
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  • 120 12 Singapore, July 1. Since our last report we have had a quiet but steady market and there has been a vcood and steady demand for Spot ami near by positions. Singapore Standard Sheet.— Spot has sold from lio 1 to 22, July-Sept 22 to 2S,
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  • 209 12 London. June 1. A very limited demand has again characterised the market during the past week, with the result that values have again declined, current prices being Id. to l^jjd. per lb. lower than those of lust Wednesday. The long drawn-out Coal Strike has seriously affected buying
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  • 61 12 NEW PACIFIC RECORD. The Hongkong oiTL-e of the C.P.O.S. has raeaivad eafcle advice that the M Empraas "f Asia," which left Hon-konj? on the 26th May aii«l •Yokohama on the -Uh June, arrived at V. B.C. on the 12th June. steaming from Yokohama In 8 days 19 hours
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  • 171 12 The following passengers sic expected to i nve from Liverpool per Blm? Funnel steamer eircsias on Sunday 3rd instant. Mr. T. W. Allan Mrs. Allan. Miss P. Allan, Master J. D. Allan, Miss M J. Allan ar Nurse. Mr. A. W. BraatS, Mr?. Hrantz, Mattel J. W. R.
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  • 39 12 Singapore Branch. mount prev. acknowledged $12,332.75 Proceeds of Concert held at Victoria Theatre on 15th June per Mrs. G. M. Alford 1,010.55 Ccl Fillis, Fillia Circus 150 Bank interest to 30th June 11.33 $13,504.63 i I
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 103 12 A Router cable of the 29th June states that the match between the Australians and Warwickshire opened at Birmingham in brilliant, hot weather, before an attendance of 10,000. Warwickshire, by confident batting, scored '262. The Rev. E. F. Waddy, who hails from New South Wales, compiled 50,
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    • 39 12 Armstrong received eleven gold medals from Mr. F. R. Spofforth (New South Wales, i Victoria and Derbyshire) for the Australian players who participated in the 100th Test I Match at Nottingham on 28th May.
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    • 109 12 A Renter cable of thr 29th June states 1 that at Wimbledon was witnessed a very exciting semi-final, Alonso defeating Shimidau by the barest margin. The former was swift and audacious, but served was swift and audacioot, but served <ountle.'s doubles. Shimklzu was remorselessly and Itocial. The
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    • 22 12 In the Final of the Ladies' Singles at Wimbledon, Miss Ryan beat Mrs. Satterthnaite by 6 l, 6 o.
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    • 536 12 B. R. C. vs. S. C. F. A. A record crowd of spectators witnessed a very mediocre display of football on the S.R.C. (round last evening: between the S. R. C. and the S.C.F.A. under Singapore Football League auspices. Expectation* of a thrilling struggle between the teams were
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  • 132 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Mixed Doubles A Class. Mrs. Swindell and Revd. Griffin owe 15 beat Miss Lamb and Mr. Batenian owe 15.2, G— 3, G-- 3. i'hi;mpionship Pairs. Mrs. Dorrington Ward and Mr. Summerhaves beat Mr. and Mr.-. A. H. Dickinson/ 2_c,, C— 3, G— 4. Miss
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  • 67 12 RESULT OF THURSDAY'S PLAY. Tennis. A. Chia Rcng Tye and Seow Poh Leng beat Chua Choon Leong and Tan Chiap Chron, 6—4, 7 o. r,.— Chua Lye Yan and Lim S?ow Kiew he*+ Lee Keng Hoon and Chew Keow Bock, o—B. 2— 6, €—2. Wee Teow
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  • 134 12 Entries are now invited for the lawn tennis singles championship of Singapore the winner is to compete in the all Malaya competition for t v e Gaunt Cup. It should be emphasised* that (his competition is open to r.li communities. The dates August 25, 26 anr; 27
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  • 145 12 The following will represent Public Serv;«t and Bar against Services in a tournament match on the S. C. C. ground today:— R. L. L. Braddell, C. C. Simpson, C. E. H. Jacobs. A. H. Assister, C. F. Snell, A. E. Coelho, E. Galistan. -Ezekiel, S. M. Middlebvook, P. B.
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  • 41 12 The course for Sweepstake Race on Sunday will be Start S. Y. C. round Mark Beat off White Beacon, round Man-o-War Buoy, up Inside Breakwater to S. Y. C. Twice Hound. Limit 3 1 hours. Start 10 piharp.
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  • 90 12 The Alhambra will present, to-night a foi i -reel film showing the fight for the heavyweight championship of the world between Jack Dempsey and Bill Brcnnan, as well as a five-reel Universal drama Society Secrets, featuring Ev a Novak, and unusually interesting numbers of the Topical Budget and the Pathe
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  • 177 12 WorkYor the above meeting: on July 10th, 21st and 23rd^oes steadily forward locally, all stables be*g Well represented. Duval's string, My Laddo, PrueJentius, Hugheslier> Avro and Gamecock, leave for Penang to-day, but the other trainers are jtp ing their charges aether week here. N. G.E.I is getting a
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  • 212 12 The Straits Echo says: A few days .N^> I a correspondent wrote to complain that hrp had .-ten a tot kTiir^^procetdir.g merrily I in «>ne of the most, A^quented #horcugh- 1 fares of the town. withH native police con- I s»pecta*sa«^^ne!e is no doubt that a J
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  • 328 12 A very lively and :?uere<tirie; discus^ >n took place on Wednesday night at tin V. If. C. A. when the resolution "That thJ^ time has now arrived when Go/crnm^T should provide a temporary home /*>? destitutes" was debated upon. The /re Bident of the
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  • 109 12 Relief asked for in Ceylon. Z A joint deputation of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce and Planters' Association waited upon the Hon. the Colonial Secretary to ask for relief in respect of the export duty on rubber. The Hon'ble Mr. Bowes and the Hon. Mr. Senior
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  • 24 12  - I An Englishman al^ys thinks that in his pleasures he is realty benefiting the country and so is doing his duty.— Mr. Clutton Block.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 171 12 TO-DAYS TIES. Ladies Doubles Handicap. Mrs. Maxwell and Mrs. Drummond scr. v. Mrs. Butcher and Mrs. Savage plus 15. Mrs. Welsh and Mrs. Cartw-right owe 2 v. Miss Chappel and Mrs. Mill plus 2. Mrs. Clarke and Mrs. Dorrington Ward plus 3 v. Mrs. and Miss Prentis plus 15. Lady
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