The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 July 1921

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 26 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS* f SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, JULY 1, 1921. ~t t+iitT'-ar --t rnnnßTrwrir"T~ir rwi i tmvmmt wanii mm mw mi
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  • 214 1 I'p to mid-nißht yesterday no cable BW—acing the result of the biy; fight hr.d been received. The Pilfcr&gc ommitto*V report makes enlightening reading Page 7. The engineers delegates have accepted the agreement with the employers Page 7. Kleinman was beaten in the fourth round af the MI
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  • 1145 1 .n/.incss in its highest form is seldom, M'. t with. It is a difficult art, the principles of which in little undertUod ami I though its forms, as with botfc philanthropy, and parliamentary evasion, I ure Largely swayed by fa-hion, the jroot »>f the matter is
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 239 1 MaJ^uidi SI I jj MONDAY.— Tea Dansant, sto 7 p.m. n j ssion free i)? ll| •WEDNESDAY*— Special Musical i'rograi after Dinner [■■I THI'RSDAY.— Guest >ight and r»rncing. Zs\r (Evening Dress essential t^> anc i B^ r il!h IKlDA^.— Specif Orchestra. I |N SATI KDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. w
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    • 190 1 zss&zsnnasx rv jßWfcam. 0 '"IaaBBB^ 1 tl> M^ CIGARETTES IHE WORLD'S MOST rOPVLAR HiC<H-CL4SS CiaRETTES IN PATENT Y PER TIN OF 50 VACUUM j"^ fi\ *T± _rm I TINS OF 50 l^tJCf $1.2.5 I 1 So e ;rai:iifac.tu-erfj f ffefi^H S O^OGO Co M itJ LONDON ENGLAND. lOHNS-MANVILLE NON-BURN Automofcile
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    • 97 1 LATEST ADVEKTISEMENTB Laxmw, Uu> eilki, m i i I 1 I Dubai ry's high class perfumes. Medical [fall— Page 2. Position vacant in connection with Imi provement Trust Pasre i New Delage car tie Eurasian iic- eonntant rt(.iuire<l Page •">. New programmes at Pillis Circai and the Empire Cinema Page
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    • 4 1 (Mc*KAR> u Xi^arfr •*!<«■■■£ *msmW^*.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 135 1 f THE WEEK. Monday, 4th. Hiph Water. 9.57 a.m !*.»> p.m. I American Independence Day. Legislative Council, 2.30 p.m. Leagrue Football: United Banks n Staß?Ofd IF, I s c c. Fillis's Circus, Bench Road. 0.15 p. in l I TttrmUiy, hth. High Water, T0.44 a.m., 9.5:3 p.m. Government House at
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  • 397 2 The Timt Malaya thus comments to the proposed new Singapore Society. An ambitious programme has been sketched out of the exercise of its activities, and it must be admitted that an Aquarium and a Zoo are most commendable ambitions. In Madras these two institutions are a great
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  • 94 2 Ab timber grows scarce, tree roots hitherto ttfOVbIsSMMM waste- nr^ bsfag itilixed as a new source of material. Slabs i lit from stumps of such wood as Douglas Af are found to be valuable for various pur-1-oncH, including the making of chairs ani other furniture. Small portable mills in British
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 236 2 TO LET. J V Large Go. wns facing river •f al»o noar shipping, Storc3 < O from C,OO(J !n sq. ft. i j> Large and nmodioua offices t ccntiT.liy situmted also Bunga- j Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. j V 56 Kobinsr>n-rd, MarsilUr.g Bldg. j Wba"rry t s" HIGH CLASS
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    • 543 2 THE sijOW THAT EDUCATE, AMUSE AND ESTEKTAIN, PRESENT f "THE ORCHID OF THE SCREEN" CI.ARA KIMBALL YOUNG I As Renw-. the Fora»le TarzHn in selects Elaborate ami Masterly Production F i i THE SAVAGE WOMAN AN ADAPTATION OF FRANCIS CUREL'S "LA FILLE SAUVAGE M AT "OUT-OF-THK-OOMMON" STORY WITH THE DIVINE
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    • 514 2 A PICT*F if/sl Aj INTEREST TO SPORTSaAS AND TO LO A PICT^h OF S! THE piSTIC AKT De-picting the DE^CY— BRENNAN IJjfcHT r I I JACK 'H e fight, rand after rouftd, up to the I and showing the* l e 11 MV r kn^ J m the||.'twelfth roun^ f^j^.
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  • 497 3 Lost if She is Anaemic. I The woman who most readily wins the admiraj lion of men is the plump, full-b ooded woman. j full of vitality. Theae are thc^ women who make happy wives, vigorous moth- rs. Tfct corresI ponding attractiveness of some men is due
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    • 256 3 B- T/% i i j^ fU L» "T~~ m I I I 9 *^^pply t JL ,>S. l*raw tiit u >- -r ••i tf» TnV quantity it mA* w 1 L I wRf- i" T -M B* cnAAU jk .^"}'V i m C' '7 u-^ f t^ our gtstie tells
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    • 129 3 r i .._-j "Gets-It" K^kc? 'Em lose Theii Thp fr.t tliir,- fs-It" does wiion t1 si\-i 'D a rn (>r i :i iis >s tr> snvitTou*. i. >• p-tin v s H><* corn or fUL'.lxi* and J ci. rov# s It ;V X You den' t'.v re -£«> Tto I
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    • 299 3 Straits Settlements Polite POLICE NOTICE The Arms and Explosive Ordinance, 1913. Renewal of Permits for Firearms. in possession of Firearms are hereby reminded that Permits for sach Firearms expired on the .10th June 1921, and shou'd bo renewed fti soon m poasihle. Persons failing to rehtw th*ir permit* before the
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    • 227 3 Stock Ag«ntB Technical Service Dep.u Mp- "I SIM*, DARBY ft CO., LTD., WI& With Fish, Game, Poultry, Curries; I Meats Hot and Cold. 4 S A Py*chlcy Hunt Sauce gives a Iwo-fold ,f -.-K^ It cot only givcj an unusual rich zestful .^**V V Savour bi e >no2nical. as only
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 792 4 Cable Address YT^'l'^Tf^i /f%^ 'Phone 352 or call at x%\ 61, Kling Street for your < ]x\ v i^J trial order which will con- \Mk J;0 vince you of the quality. Ho Hong Company. Pandan, SINGAPORE, i STRAITS SETTLEMENTS LOAN 1921. ISSUE OF $20,000,000 LOAN. Bearing interest from the date
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    • 542 4 THS SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY CO., LTD. Shipchandlers and Providoring Contractors. The Company's Laun^i meets incoming ships. Offices:— l6, BATTERY ROAD. Take Lift to Top Floor. Telephone No. 433 Ordtrs prompt adt ended to for daily sad sea stock supplies. H. W. H. gTEVENS. Manager. RreTTRATIOITOF SERVANTS. THE STRAITS EMPLOYMENT RE-i GISTRY
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    • 1062 4 IMphcmTG^EE^IsALE nn^ I I I OF VALUABLE Ljk AT ENGKiOR! STREET AND TRAS The Undersign^Luetioos to sell by Public Auctioa «t g Raffles Place, Singapore. J O!ti 'JULY 1921. at IWU* to i j AlFthat piece <Jthe District of Tanjong mgzr, tatm** contain an area of Vr*prißed in Statutor^pdi Grant
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 634 5 1 W TU LKT. 4 RItO LJIT Two »toreyod b ingaiow. No. S9, i zJjh. Bl chads K.i«ff. Entry Ist July fj to (< H Shirni^i. \9, MuUcca Street VST. No 111 Ta^jr I'i^unj; Ro-i, M>a- Tjisior bungalow «w woll n^ on tne main "road, 5 Y^ftjUitx fruw town. Entry
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    • 677 5 AUCTION SALES. auction saf;^ cy' I r. jv t ,ned Pledges and Jewellery s oir h ili-ioom. N'o. 30 Kling Str»-t. y##ATl RDAY, inJ JULY AT 10 A.M. aN-TUESDA^ oth\jULY AT 10 A.M. WHUJtBDAY, 7th f i-LY AT 10 A.M. Thr-fp"..^., comprise watches. chainß. diamot^d J»nd fhr« rin**, brooch^. tarrW^s,
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    • 823 5 WANTED. Eurasian accountant requfred wiih knowledge of connn< reinl book-k> eping and office routine. Apply hi letter in own hand writirj; enclosing copies of U itimonfal* to Barker and Co., Ltd. J^2 a 6, 9-7 WANTED.— Compound House or Bungalo 3 or more bedrooms, Dining Room Servants quarters and Garage,
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    • 654 5 JOR SALE. FOR SALE. A »pl— did New Delage grey torpedo 7 >fnter Motor Car, long chassis, 20 h.p., 6 cylinders, 2 sarbnretten, brinks on all four Wheels, Westinghouse Ughts and Starter, five Rudge wheels with tyjts. Apply No. 4167 care of Free Press. A 7 917 FOR SALE.- Second
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    • 782 5 r*a^ MKsmßiUsv9aMsßttftv«"- i«. i*-*. II 111 Wiiiteaway, iaidlaw Co., t td., Singapore. A Huge selrction of cloth hound popular NorHi by Well Known RritMi Aathora Ic he t !«artd <►!!" .it Half Priee. E\€H. W2~iffi£r EACH. TITLES TITUES The Harvest Moon j. s. F. etcher. The Man from Maloba Ottwell
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  • 1174 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY. JULY 4, 1921. Notes of the Week. •Vthough the cables through of the end of the miners strike are not as might be expected, there is no reason to doubt that the arrangeiment come to has been accepted by the men generally, and by the time
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  • 119 6 PBNANG NEWS. (Fro^ifnxr Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 2. annual meeting of the Dispensary, Ltd., Penang, was held under thq^rejidency of Mr. Wocdhilf Thc*net profiler the year was over eleVon Wou.-nnd d^lavs increase on tie previous year. <%'"£ t0 lack of ready money and the Jfrlj. ression, it ia
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  • 742 6 The sugar market i.^ firmer. The Trus has sold 10,000 tons superior, new July to August f.o.b. at eleven guilders. Yesterday we were ':i the position d the boy whoso school-fe\iows believe thai Ihe has reived a hamper from home. W< illfc^c know that we had so
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  • 205 6 HELP NOT FOKTHrmiiv Following the rec?ipt of Paris, tin- Singapore Branch i f Industrielle JeChiiv d'»^U its pl^P'^- rasplnded payment. Tin- only I k i ntaii In a Up> writi !n^ I suspend payment,^ •the purii flovrta n I by French Full if^Kiiected i pension <-f payment
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  • 124 6 The Amsterdam Correspondent of W I Morning Post states that undfr tb M of the Di- f Agriculture a Plant J^ Bank hn.s been founded in the Dutch ijj Ind e' with the objevt of enabling plarß t tiors to tide over periods of financial
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  • 54 6 j A Government Gazette issued on ,S day (Oitains two amended by-lav. mak(» it oonipulsory on every a*fW r ing goods in a market to^«- licensed; no person shall s t -ll fresh fish jfi meat in any Remises except Under #V< S issued under tin- author ty
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  • 163 6 For sevens] years Sumatra appear, have certain advantages over Brit-? M .as a rubber-producing country. I duties, and labour all compared favou; and the result was a considerate infl foreign capital, to the benefit of the and Government revenues. Dutu ation. and cost of labour have now,
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  • 101 6 Tin fun. -i <Ir. J Pooley took place at Hongkoi L'4th, at S p.m. the Ben ducted by the EUr. J T. Holm i cf St. John's Cathedral. Anu»r sent were the Colonial E Mr. Ch'.ml Severn, CMC. irl mcrly konwn the deceased in Dr. W. B. Moore, \V. M.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 194 6 G*? REN I iEES ■f ml Rf |j hi Mv^3 p H Caldbeck Macgregor Co., «-B •H-Br-«-«*ll-B-B-B-BKB-B-B-«r-«r-B-H-B''B-B-B-B-«-B B-B-B CONVENIENCE I J is the word which best describes a f 2 THERMOS FL.ASK. Liquids may be kept hot or cold for long periods of time, and f m it is just
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    • 151 6 What about your BAGGAGE J i^YOU insure your valuables and effects at home: do you protect them in your baggage when travelling? Property to the value of many thousands of pounds is lost, damaged in various ways, or stolen every year I in transit by rai'way and steamship, or while
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  • 318 7 Ls* WORK AND SUBSIDY. MINERB FAVOUR RESUMPTION. HHs* |K. liter's Service] loner Aune 30. •etin^s in mift *'f Favoured a reaumpr ti York*] B«- amsh're all edatng if the I but to accept t f WK,\\ \:,\lN>/ r l on. ~iy reV>h t. I aaisa, June
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  • 188 7 rIHF NEAR EAST. Paris July 2. in agreement with kish Angora Government regarding Syria. Sam] DeT, former ■f foreign affairs in the Angora is expected at Paris to-day. Serriot, Mayo- of Lyons and a cabinet minister, is heading a com- j tsing the Islamic Institute' i Paris. June
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  • 470 7 IMPOVERISHED I^ITAIN NEW HOI> K FOR TR .\i)W [Reuter'a Service.] Upndon, June 30. PreaKnj at a diajter given by the Gov- u the Congrea.^ the Internal lions] ChTmben, of Commerce, Sir Robert Horne deflaVd that lie saw at least Bicker- J "i- in British industries and hoped
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  • 217 7 IS. AM) FORMER ENEMIES. Washington, June 30. The House of Representatives ha? adopted the joint report of the Senate and House of Rep 1 esentative conferences on the resolution terminating the state of war with Germany and Austria. London, July 1. The report terminating the war. which the
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  • 723 7 BRITISH AND FOREIGN. RESUMPTION OF DISCUSSION. [Keutcr's Service] L<£tdon, June 30. Manehtster Guardian correspondent tayi that the Imperial Conference on June 29 continued the discussion on the question of the renewal of the A n^lo- Japanese »il! nnee. Mr. Meighen vigorously opposed the renewal and contended that the
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  • 655 7 A POSSIBLE MATINEE VIOLINRECITAL. Just before Mr. Mischa Elman left Singapore on his tour through Java, a tentative arrangement was made with himself and his business manager, Mr. Strock, to have, if arrangements made that possible, a matinee recital during the brief interval j during which Mr. Elman
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  • 133 7 TIN ORE. To the Editor. Sir, In commenting upon the recently published Return c f Imports and Exports "for the Straits Settlements for the Ist Quarter of 1921, you have commented upon tho fact that 20,901 pikuls Tin Ore appear to have beon exported during the
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  • 99 7 It La a IkxA time for newspapers, but none 1 of them show? such unmistakable signs of distress as the "Tailor and Cutter," which wrings its hands not only over the pictures at the Academy, bul over the people who look at the pictures. What does it find? "With few
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 7 7 I Ai^r»h« for Mm i^Btier. I 1
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    • 174 7 |CAME R A S I Photographic requisites. >. < L/L?l LAX P»yp >■' mBBL. j^mC H KODAK FILMS. 1 l^ > JOHNSONS CHEMICALS, S I BlSft m lIFORD^AT] IND J ffi^<l?P^T." DEVELOPING DISHKS 1 BHt^j|p|fi PHOTO ALBUMS g 5 J*i DEVELOPING TANKS 1 gj^. j\ PRINTING FRAMES BIC. 9 l^®i&v.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 283 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated in Japan.) *-VPER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice LONDON LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE 7 •rwion and Antwerp via (Malacca, Penang, Colembo, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. KAGA MARU July 13 For Marseilles and Liverpool via Suez. j TSUYAMA MARU mid
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    • 501 8 KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART »|AATSCHAPPIJ j (Ineorp^.-ated ia H»B«at>. RPYAL PACKET NAVIGATION 0., OF BATAVIA TtVybon* 131 Pawsaffe Dept 1302 Fr«f ht Dejpt. 1002 Mamfer Desk 1437 Maria* Sapt. Transhipment Dept 3 COLLYBR QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHFULANM INDIA GOVERNMENT. INDRAGIRI (Monday, July 4) pTijn-Ra^J». Sapat, Tembilahan and Reagat. TREUB (Monday,
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    • 640 8 p/ r o. -British india j AND J APCAR LINE. x (Incorporated in England.) MAn, AND PASSENGER SERVK'K PBNINSULA^A\ND ORIEN»!¥L S. N. CO. (Undrf Contra^ His Government). The ComptCiy's MAIL SE»ICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at pa LONDQNI FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON 1 TO MAR?KILLKS LONDON* DUE 1 m MBAVE
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 510 9 -Tim SIAM STEim NAVIGATION* CO. -LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. For Kretay, Trenggana, Kdantan, Barbara. Telupin, PaUni, Singora, Laf.c«u, Kohsamui, Bandon, Langsusn, Chum^on, and Bangkok. A' Kiwi De nurture i m.a)ta m Ju r y 4 July g iff Jul y< Ml July. 13 The i^amers are
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    • 306 9 O. S. K. The Osaka Shoseu Kaisha Ltd. (Incorporated im Japan). No. 2, De Sausra Street. Proposed Sailings frc*** Singapore. (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN^ LINE. Fc: Pert Said, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam aad Hamburg. DUE "SINGAPORE. MM. Argun Maru July 21 July 22 NEW YORK" LINE. For Sao
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    • 614 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Eflerman Butknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in an gland.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY sAviCE TO NKW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due S'pr* Route p«r KASAMA in port Suez Manila
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    • 592 9 PABBSNGBR AND FREIGHT SHRVICBS OPfiRATMD BT PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. I (Incorporated in U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. g. SHIPPLNtJ BOARD SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST LNDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. I I For CALCUTTA via COLOMBO WOLVERINE STATE Pas«en?ers and Freight j u y n GRANITE STATE PlMMagin
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 358 10 FORDS REDUCED TO $1890 F. O. R. SINGAPORE. Owing to the present favourable rate of exchange we are now able to reduce the price of the Canadian Ford Touring Car to $1890 with standard equipment, which includes the r following: Improved Body with lowered and sloping Seats. Handsome One Man
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    • 634 10 For WEAK KIDNEYS and This tr.iinod nur.-p with 10 yean' hospital dpclarM emphnticallv that De Witt's IM'ls cored her oi tb(><p terrible kidney and bladder pains. \ou can lake j» highly nperienced nune'a advice with the fullest confidence, because this lady, with medieaf knowledge of 10 rears, knows h <muo
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    • 60 10 Ljiju.uiii>«iiuii|JiJiNinii piiwum ihimjui.iwpii| »iuiuunw,w* ttm *****7 i% icctrDcv'c m I M BREWED IN SCOTLAND Jf W f T^ Y~% WiMk. i L J L» Mb V j PURITY A v^) POWER J icy ip^h n iifeiv I a f«H lit* <* 4p^^^ Complete with patent "Kant-leai klkktb and kails for
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 415 11 (Assets over $4^00,000 SSITOi^ a^ r:WMi Be^^^ TUr rnr> m n «mw,^ m Amupmim. in force over $17,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN JjR ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. SBCRETARY AGENTS W^^NTED c knov MANAGING DIRECTOR ACTUARY~" I NORTH HRITISF: AND MERCANTILE INS¥RANCE i mpany Limited.^ J in Great Britain) TOTAL I \ceed £25,000,000
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    • 570 11 I CHARTEkH) BANK Of India, Australia and China, in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in €00 000 shares of £5 each q^.OCO Rewrve Fund Bf 6M,OCO Keaerve Liubility of Proprietor* 8,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 83 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong P«uang Amritsar lioilo Puket Bangkok
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    • 551 11 JHO HONG BANK, UMTS). i HEAD OFFICE 94 Market Street. BRANCHES: Penang— 85 Beach Street. Malacca— 181 Jonker Street. Muar— 77-79 Jalaa Suleiman. Batu Pahat—lo9 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT* London, New York, San Fraricissp, Shangnai, Hongkong, Amoy, Batavia. Sourabaya, Semaraug, Palembfing end Trane. CAPITAL AUTHOKIisED $20,000,000 Issued 8,000,000 x»au!-up 4,000,000
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    • 372 11 i YOKOHAMA SPECIE BAM LTD. Established ibSt. Capital Subscribed Y. 100.0G0.0M (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y UAWJWI President N. Kajiwara, Eaa. Vice-President S. K. BuxuW, SCaq. DIRECTORS. N. Sotta E. q f i. Matsakata, }U q Y. Yjiißa^a ,va. F.^.. M. Mitaui, Bsq^ M. Maflrl. Esq., RaPf n K
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    • 231 11 the mmm Lancashire insurance co. ltd., (Incorporated in Great Britain) TOTAL ASSETS exceed «J.tta#M FIRE Insurance* eftected, f«r lons or short periodn, on th« BUILDINGS, CONTENTS and RENT of PRIVATE DWELLING HOUSES, GODOWNS and BUSINESS Premise*. MOTOR CAR— Policies issued coverm* PRIVATE CARS, MOTOR CYCLF.S a»4 COMMERCLA.L VEHICLES g»Jnat Accidental
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 417 11 EXCHANGE. Bank 4 m.a. 04 r9O Priva'te Credit, 3 ra.s. JjJ New York, deiaaad 4.,^ France, df-mand 4^J India, T. T. I>?H Honpkong, demand 11 ,>.,-. p ro m. Yokohama, demand KP Javr, demand IS4)f Bangkok, demand 91 Sovoreiffij, Bank Buy;.' $8 54 Bank of England Kate fl ptv Bar
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    • 469 11 j MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. fal rmediafa and local m«Ui will b* feejil in list b*!ow: Federated Malay 3i.i»w, Millet, Muar aat Peaang (by train) a.m. and 6 pm. daily (except Si.nday). Kuala Pahang, j\ y lrn n; G a.m Vlll .IlTHntUt kon etc. Lake C' W o h%.m Penang, Uangoon.
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  • 364 12 KXTENMNG TRADE. Mr. A. A. Freed, who represents the New Orleans Ch: mber of Commerce and other kindred organisations of that Gity, left Sfßgapos&da Batai lay morning by the Paul Lecat. During his brief stay ia Singapore he p-ave a few Interesting paitieulan of his mission
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  • 134 12 h RESULTS OF SATURDAYS PLAY. ladies Doubles Handicap. vlrs Butchtr and Mrs. Sarage plus 15 bej.t Mrs. Maxwell and Mrs. Drummond ser. Dy 6—o, 6—l. Mies Chappel and Mrs. Mills plus 2 beat Ml Welsh and Mrs. Cartwrifcht owe 2 by! I 4, 5—6, 10—8. Mrs.
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 459 12 WARWICK DRAW WITH AUSTRALIANS. Rmttt cable of the 30th June states thai the sky was overcast and the weather coo) at Dirniinpham when the match between the Australians and Warwickshire continued. There were 10,000 spectators ptesent. The wicket was £ood. The Australians were all out for 506, to
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    • 215 12 A Reuter cable from New York, dated COfn Juno, states that the receipts from the sale of tickets up to the present amovnfc to £200,000. The ring will be twenty feet square, instead of eighteen as first reported. It is estimated that there will be a record attendance,
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    • 420 12 A Sweepstake Rate took place on Sunday morning: round the course already pubI. and although the time was slow for the ftrtt round, the race was completed within the time limit riven of :s>.. hours. The official starter and time-keeper, Mr. Hett, started nine boats at 10
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    • 81 12 Vi< TORIBB FOR S. C. C\ AND PUBLIC SERVICES. By their victory over the S. R. C. on the Padang on Saturday, the S. C. C. have atrens^bened their aosition at the top of the Tournament Ti-ble. whilst in overcom•in.2: the Services, the Public Services and Law
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    • 955 12 The Public Services and Law revealed improved form on Saturday, when, playing the Services on the S. C. C. ground, they emerged triumphant by 25 runs. The Services won the toss but sent their opponenta in to bat. An excellent start was triads by
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    • 224 12 The final in the Coleman Shield Football Competition took place c-n the Rallies Reclamation ground on Saturday afternj/n, when the United Electric Football Association met the Kampong Bahru Football Club, the match being: witnessed by a large crowd, including several Europeans, among: whom were the Hon. Mr.
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    • 207 12 RESULT OF FRIDAY'S PLAY. A Tennis. A*— Choa Kng Wan and Tan Chohg (i^ilW beat Tan Toon Ho^ajand Ong Siow Sian.y w.o. Soah Ens Chiang andfeah Bng Kiang !;r«at Chjja Choon Leong and Tan Chiap Choon, 5—7, 4, 7 5. H. -Yeo 800 LaL and Chua
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 248 12 10 H. P. PETROL GOMSUMPTION EXTRAORDINARY. On May 22nd stle .Mans Ptttrol Consumption Tr 4 n!s. the 10 1! I 1 carrying four persons won the first place a; lB#COßipetitOn Mid miles on less than gallon of petro^ This test proves the mechanical efficiency the power developed >;. and economy
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 255 12 TO-DAY'S TIES. Ladies Singles Handicap. Lady afurissu plus 15 vs. Miss Andrew plus 15.3. Mrs. Morrell scr. v A. H. Dickinson' plus 4. Mrs. DorringtOfl Ward scr. vs. Mrs. Simmons owe 1. Mrs. Quintan plua 2 as. Mrs. Olafsson owe 3. Mrs. C. Dickiuaon owe 30 vs. Miss Brooke plus
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