The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 July 1921

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1921. NO. 10,:}2:*.
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  • 189 1 Inttrestinu news from PfMMg i'age (>. B*wiag Champianakipa al Henle) and tennis at Wimbledon Page 7. l{« liter's cable describing the victory of lKmpsey m the Big Fiyhl Page 7. The Malacca appeal cane was mentioned m the Court of Appeal yesterday Page 7. A rubber drying
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  • 917 1 T.-is Legend, as the pottl and thinker* of 12th C. fashioned it, may .-till have a meaning for us, *ith th« help, perhaps of Tennyson. The mythic heroic {iterator* <>f all races is m many raspectfl aiikv. Tin- Bagaa, not only of Greek or Persian, of Celt or Hmhi,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 266 1 MalthoSd RAFFLE&* HOTEL MCNDAY.— Tea Dansant, 5 to 7 p.m. (Admission free). WEDNESDAY. Special Musical Programme after Dinner. THURSDAY,— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). FRIDAY. Special Lunch Orchestra. SATURDAY,— Guest Night and Dancing. f (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). >^^| f SI \»\Y. Cinema after Dinrysr.
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    • 416 1 KELLY WALSH, LTD. .INCORPORATED IX HONGKONG). THE»BEST NEW. NOVELS Cloth Bound $3.75 each. I Tht lUrriafc »f M»rg*t, by Arthur Applin. Th. Man who did the Right Thing, by Sir The Hunted Man, by Harod Regbie. Harry Johnston. Jimmy Johnny, by J. J. IU>!I. Rocket, by Mary Johnston. MmctWi Lu>.
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    • 79 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENIS i Safety EHrst- Pace 5. Buiek car for sale— Fage 5. The propresi of lightin-r Page Laxama for eye protection Page I. Bull Dog beer, Buttenbach'i Page 3. Kiing-st. to be named Chulia-st.— Page 11. I Whiteaway'a special toilet articles Page 5. Cheong Koon Seng sells furniture Page
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 179 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday, bth. High Water, 10.44 a.m., 9.53 p.m. Governor at Medical School. 9. H0 a.m. Balgownie Rubber Co., Barker's, noon League Football: Sea Defences v*. S.C.C. Government House at Home. Fillis's Circus, Beach Road. 9.15 p.m. Wednesday, Gth. High Water, 11.23 a.m., 10.39 p.m. Tanglin Club at Home,
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  • 305 2 Ceylon :'r» m Cowmen Under the heading Safety of BocaM m Mala;, a. the Timefl of Ceylon m h recent bone, ■tnii The horrible outrages of which Fnrnprapt liurn i. i I Malay r tion Mm I B ition, bat that the measures which would have I
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  • 83 2 Orders for week ending July 10. 1921. Tuesday, July s.— Tenth and Eleventh Troops Parade, 5.15 p.m. Wednesday, July 6. Eighth Troop 2'arcde, 5.15 p.m. Thursday. July 7.— Third Troop Parade 6.15 p.m. Volley Ball, V. M. C. A. Ground I p.m. Friday, July 8 Sixth Troop
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  • 35 2 rrojrramme of Drills, etc.. for week «ndin^', Saturday. h .July 1921. Wednesday 6th, 5.15 p.m.— Drill Hall Chinese Company Recruits Drill. Saturday 9th, a.O p.m.— Drill Hall B.FJL < ompany Dress, shorts, shirt
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  • 126 2 The following pomifm nrrivi-d by the < Melchior Tnub on Monday: Kwn CharlesH.nry, (h. A. Muller. M. N. Moh. Sheriff R Lambert. Mr. and Mr.. G. F. Bartlett. Benoiat. W Hoeffper, Mrs. A. UmHm* L. Plews. Mr and Mrs I:. I. :t p^t, Mr 9 KA jj Mr. and Mrs.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 163 2 1 -■.-•.-•.-•,-v-n-%-'«-*«-v-*—%-> i < TO LET. I 1 Large G iowns facing river f j a^o nei;r shipping, Stores f from 6,000 to .".0,000 sq. ft. and Commodkmj offices centrally wt lated also Bunga- lows. j Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. j m 56 Ri»binson-rd, Mars il ling Bldg. «f
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    • 481 2 uttAZCB OF PsiOfVAMME. FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 P.M. Marie WaScamo m The I Glove Serial IN EIGHTEEN EPISODES THIRTY SIX REELS Episode 9. "A LEAP FOR LIFE" Episode 11. "IN THE DEPTHS OF THE ifkA" Episode 10. "OUT OF DEATH'S SHADOW" Episode 12. "IX DEATH'S GRIP" EIGHT NEW REELS. CONTINUED
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    • 499 2 ~1 From SATURDAY, July 2, tj THURBDAY, July 7, Iffl A PICTURE OF SPECIAL INTERESr TO SPORTSMEN AM.' j OF THE FISTIC ART De-picting the DEMPSEY— BRBNNAIf FIGHT #For the HeavAiroigrht Championship of the W between J JACK DEMPoEt AND BILL BRENN AN and showing the wliole round roun-1, v.
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  • 596 3 I PRASKJI <*: CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE DROKBR& HONDAY, JULY 4th, 1021. MINING. I 5«Sn Tin (300,000—) 1.50—1.70 !K. Kammuntinj? 1.17.6—2.2.6 x.d. Kinta Ass. ($400,000—10) 6.00—7 00 xd i, in^ Tin (1.000,000) 4.50-5.00 M. Col 14.50—15.50 Tin (£125,000—1) 1.2.6—17.6 M C J 8 mbu Lod€ (350,000—) .30—40
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 243 3 Pi >|?aR AtL -PU HOUSES We hold larßc stock? of best quality packings suitable for all ;,ros of water and steam. bcaft PI i» *a< king, from s in. to 1% m. I Round «mf Square (irea^e Packing:! with and without Rubber I Core, frorif m. to l"/r.in. Square Diamond
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    • 164 3 Straits Settlements Police POLICE NOTICE The rms and Explosive Ordinance, ftia Renewal of Permits for FircAms. All .^cr.^on.s m f r l^lluil of Firearms are hereby lvmindid that Permits for such Firearms 'rxpi^d on the ."Oth June IPL'I. and ehou d be renewed as soon a* pos.nblo. Persons failing i
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    • 72 3 WE SPECIALIZE IN BRITISH PRINTING ONLY We aha 1 ?rive you the pnictical thing and it will be of n dignity and s!yi<- tluit will curely please you. We've j?ot the complete t?quipmenr tve'vo pot tht •> :pcr:ence. and veil deliver the job on time and m perfect order. Give
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    • 260 3 aa w 11 vi i y^i. fJiAvcl j *s4H^Hs\Uw> (a Ml/iiWf Li I lit I I -^^B^^^^jL__ improves its delicate texture. J MPpS^'T^-^m C° ols and soothes hot and perspiring skint; <*»•«> /tox /Wi a// Cfumistx and Shr*» PL^^ei *$J? BURROUOHB WILLCOMI CO. mm «M jr^*,. s M rwfd Wond-jrful
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 138 4 Cable Address -^-p g-M 1 /^^S^^W\ 'Phone 352 or call at rvtii, Jt 61, Kling Street for your cf a y 2TO \2A Itl !ht n trial order which will conV<^ l-l />?/ vince you of the quality. Works Proprietors West Coast Road, Ho Hong Company. Pandan, SINGAPORE. £*l J
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    • 727 4 THE SINGAPORE 1 SHIPCHANDLERY CO., LTD. Shipchandlfrs and Providoring Contractors. TY,t Company's Launch meets incoming j Bhips. Offices:— l 6, BATTERY ROAD. Take Lift to Top Floor. Telephone No. 483 Ordtrs prynp#y attended to for daily and j sea stock supplief. H. W. H. STEVENS, Manager. < I ~~~¥egistration "of
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    • 1048 4 IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE 3P VALUABLE LAND AND HOUSES AT BNOGQB STREET AND TEAS sr ttH The Underlined hare received instructions to sell by Public Ayctien at Sale-room, Raffles Chamber >. Raffle* Place, Singapore. ON MONDAY, llth JULY 1921, at 2.J.) aoi All that piece of valuable land m the District
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    • 507 5 TO LEI TO LET. Two storcytd bungalow. n O 30, ntry li i^i ripply to G. H. Bhiraal If, Malacca Str,**. v.c. dB ill I Mjgtug RoacL sea».d^ bv:nffalow ai well as on the main road, 5 »wa Entry Bth July. Apply tv, y Street Singapore. IT 14-7 f C.
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    • 550 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF d Pledcin and Jewellery X: Kling Str. >' #^T D\y. > (1 JULY AT 1Q A 1 ON TUESDAY, rah JULY AT 10 A.M nJMursday, rth j»jly at 10 a.m' mrH hP f P v, rdg C m:nM VHtchpp chains, diamon nr.d other rlnga, brooch-
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    • 645 5 WANTED. WANTED. Compound House or Bungalow > or BBOra berlrnoms, I'iningr Hoviv BetTantl quarters avd Qnnge, m loealily. \ppl3 to Box A 500 eara of Free Press 1-7 f 7-7 CLERKS, DOMESTIC SERVANTS, AMAHi: CHAUFFEURS, TAMBIES, etc. Employer* j fcavintr Vacuncies which thoy wish filled are rr(;-...;0^ tc aj STJiAITS
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    • 605 5 FOR SALE. FOR SALE.— fi-cylinWe IJuick car with spare g tyre. $1,600 or neu;- ufTor wanted. App'y C.1.8. c;.r< >>i Free Pn s 7 8-7 FOP SALE.— A splendid New Delage grey Motor Car, long chassis, 20 lera, 2 carburetters, breaks on all lour v.r.-ti,. Westinghouse lights and Starter,' five
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    • 548 5 Whiteaway Laidlaw CoJW., (^TS: 1 )SmggporeJ 9 B fsrxrTTv iLb K_Lyioj* r.TD.. I M AMt> GOUTY h Hr,ei into -ffe<tJT* uw »M th« I S Kf.-fz&'Zt i B Ff<iLA3rrr> 4 »aA nijir.e. i Analvataj I H »*f- -»«-u' f. m rfnmiti'-ndiM; by Uadine s cj.r£stx>.'mx 'fhyi km. DENTAL PLATE SOAP
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  • 830 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1921. Eight Hours Day. A large number ol" subsidiary or- ganisations wore formed m connecition with the League of Nations, one oi the most ample m the spread of its meshes being the Labour Convention. Thr. met at Washington months a:^v and, with the
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  • 515 6 1 -^B^^" M'-asrs. J. H. Bqavcr. Master, and E. Wntkins, Fir*>t Mate, have passed the Board of Trade Examination. Both were students of the Nautical Academy, Sailors* Institute. We acknowledge receipt from the Government Printer, F.M.S., of the Malayan Civil List 1921, Vol. 11. It contains the Malayan Civil Service,
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  • 63 6 MISCHA ELM AN Mi. Mischa Elman, the famous violinist, returned to Singapore yesterday morning from Batavia. It is understood that hi 3 tour through Java has been extremely successful. Although no announcement has yet hem made, it is hoped by many that Mr. Elmaa may rive another concert during the
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  • 122 6 The Committee of the Modem Institute and that of t'-<> Moslem Association are meeting at tlie pre nisei of the latter, 91 Selegie Road, on Friday, 15th instant, to discuss m detail the proposal that emanated from the Institute with x-egard to the convening of a Moslem mass
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  • 34 6 Our readers are (reminded that booking for the Amateur Dramatic Committee's production of "The Man from Toronto" will open this (Tuesday) morning at Messrs. Moutrie aud Co's at 9 a.m.
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  • 84 6 Tlie M. A. B. met at Kuala Lumpur on May 2iKh and among the points brought before the Board was that the special vote of $?00,000 was not sufficient for the needs of tin- various mosquito destruction boards and n supplementary vote will be necessary. Th<- publicity
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  • 66 6 o The Advertisement of Fillis's Circus for a matinee on Monday was wrong. P. D. as usual. Wednesdays and Saturdays are Mhe mating days. r According t« a notice issued by the Master Attendant, information has been received from the master of the Indragiri that a derelict tongkang WM seen
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  • LOCAL WIRES.
    • 119 6 (From' Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July L \t a meeting of the mine owners Kfki Bukit, Perlis, Mr. Pasqual, whS prt- sided, said that it was gratiW that the Adviser was taking an appeaT to the High Commissioner against the proposed repeal of the existing enactment. It w|
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    • 40 6 At a meeting held m connection with tbe Malaya Cup, Mr. Syer urged the rr hril of the Penang Football Association. It was unanimously kcided to recommend temi&itation and that an early meeting I r object be held.
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    • 45 6 The new electric totalisator is rapidly nee ring completion and an official trial felbe made m a few days. It is considered to be the moat efficient and most accurate m the East. The new tote will cost the club about £8,000.
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  • 771 6 s. S. A. OOMMTTBE NESTING I Endorses Kubber Restriction ■ittasffl M< VMih lfr.*G. B. Df the Strait! S r m the chair, a committee f soci-ation wai held In the rooa Barker and Co. to of making on th# rubber industry, the rial Hall, 9im\ the Voluir On
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 124 6 "GREEN LEES 1 4 i I Caldbeck Macgregor Co., LIMITED. 87, Cecil Street. p— TWO "SIGHT s Far and Near m one. Invaluable for those requiring different sight for reading and walking. JOHN DUKE, FJfcOJL, F.S.M.C. [-ate senior orticisa British Army, Aldershot, Bn»'»nd Late of Old Broad St., London. I
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    • 256 6 HeStSStyTS?H£HOM£. I AUSTIN From Rushlight All Rritish to Autoplant 9. I Autoplant > Furnishes electric k -y\ u o poch making dis- current for 60-20 J E;ectric LigM watt lamps or say j J L 800 1200 candle injr was made m 1801, < power— lt is the {by means
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  • 550 7 ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE. REMARKABLE DISCOVERY. N RENEWING. [Baiter's Service] London, July 2. 1 'tte sayi that the 1 k>vernment'i legnJ Fap%nese trt n«»^ make future j>o!i rreatly aHer^l <"■ re the Imperial 1 ihould have been of the met. IU I USSIONS. i London, July 2. ling on Angio-Japai 1 Apart!
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  • 77 7 being Independence Day, the 1 «»nsul -General, Mr. Harris was At Home" at the Consulate Offices m the Then wore many callers to offer congratulations, including Lieut. •tuU>r< olee, representing Hia Excellency the ''ov.rnor; Capt. Olive, D. A. AT G. and Q. G-, representing the General Officer manding.
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  • 435 7 DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER. FIGHT. AN EASY VICTORY. f O]pKR m FOUR ROUNDS. I Reuter's Service] London. J n |j 2. eked out Carpentier m the rth round. enfcred the ring at l'-m. both being loudly annlaurfed by a ratt concourse. Carpentier wafed his hand, smiltog broadly and slepned Dempney on the "ftnifl
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  • 81 7 London, July 2. The fact that the resolutions passed at Hit r entrees of InteTnat onal Chatubcri of Co:r.mcrce, included one «*upporfcui^r the Ter-Meulen export credits scheme, is regarded a* very important by those ■interested m the international credits [Movement, as the success of the scheme .depends upon
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  • 246 7 Mr. P. Durner.n, the manager of the j Singapore Branch of the Ranque I^!u?- trielle de Chine, which clob«W its doorssjind suspended payment, very kindly gave further information on the position to the i local Press representatives yesterday morIninff. He said: '•Since th<- Last war began
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  • 541 7 THIRD TEST MATCH. GOOD AUSTRALIAN SCORE. [Reuter's London, July 2. I»; the third test match at Leeds, Mead, fallows Mayne, Collins, Oldfield and Ryder were omitted from the team?. The I glorious, wit» 21*000 spectat Pt and the wicket was perfect. With the total at fifty, Tennyson, fieldIng
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  • 190 7 A MALACCA APPEAL. The well known Malacca appeal case came up for hearing- m the Court of Appeal yesterday morning, before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter S. Shaw, Mr. Justice Whitley and Mr. Justice Barrett Lennard. Appeli lanti are Tan Jiak Choo. and Tan Jink I Choo,
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  • 143 7 The July Monthly Medal (Bogey) Competition was played for on Saturday and Sunday 2nd and 3rd inst, and resulted In a win for Mr. J. D. Pierrepont with a net score of 1 up. Forty-eight cards were taken out and the following were returned: J. D. Pierrepont
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  • 355 7 Case for a Float. The need to equip the local Fire Brigade f with a fire float was further marked by the conflagration whiah broke out on Sun- day evening at Tan Kah Ket's rubber dry- ins; shed at Gaylang, ami which completely gutted it. Two engines
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  • 325 7 LADIES' LAWN TENNIS CLUB. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Mixed Doubles A Class. Mrs. Davios and Mr. Smith owe 3 boat 1 Mrs. Pierrepont and Mr. Adler owe by 6 4, 3—6, 6—l. f: Mr. and Mrs. Prentis plus 15 beat Mrs. htillfl and Mr. Davies owe 2 by
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 144 7 AND Photographic Requisites. 9 I I \R.fi^ T^(~"TTO^J OK" .^^^^ssls^ JOHNSONS CHEMICALS. 'i |B§^^^» f^ "-FORD PLATFS AND m PAPERS i Pl DEVELOPING DISHES PHOTO ALBUMS i WzM l^V DEVELOPING TANKS Wm%i'-'-- V PRINTING FRAMES ETC. 5 &J&±sii!gaS*** Everything to meet the p i •^aP^o.;"* r *y Requirementi of the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 359 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. I (Incorporated m Japan.) tWD&R MAIL CONTRACT WITH TIIE IMPERIAL JAPANESE j GOVERNMENT. j Object to aSteralions without notice LONDON LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE T -w?on and Antwerp via (Malacca, Pcnang, Colombo, Suez, Port S&iii and Marsei'lca. KAGA HA July IS LIVERPOOL LINE. For Marseilles nnd Liverpool via
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    • 573 8 ,mn MlUnn'l mililWWl'MM—lliil K. P. M KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU (Insorperated m H»U«»d). RPYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF IiATAVIA TfeitfPbon. 131 Pas«az* Dept. l*H Fright Dept, 1002 Manajrcr Dctk 1437 M^Tim* Supt. transhipment Der*. 3 COLLYER QUAY. ]>TDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHHUANJS yDIA OOV^IPBNT^^ P HORDY K"(Tuesd«y. J«>J*) Belawan-De!i. COEN (Wednesday,
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    • 663 8 "^l* "A BRITISH INDIA P AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR HlfD ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His M&jfkty's Government). The Company's* MAlL SERVIds EAST OF BOMBAY are at present sugptnded. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES LONDON DUE SIKCAPORE LEAAT2 SINGAPORE
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 472 9 IS! AM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAMk SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVIC& Wtajr, Trengganu, Kalantan, 13 hL? nara, Talupin, Patoni, Singora, Lamm, Dandon, L«ngauin, Chumpon, and Bangkok, m Departure July 11 July U A( M T uly W ,luly M fitted throughout with electric light, and have excellent .on
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    • 241 9 O. S. K. The Osaka Shoscn Kaisha Ltd. (Incorporated ia Japan). Xo. 2, Do Stiiza Street. Proposed Sailings irm^ Singapore. (Subject to cbanffo without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. Fc Port Said, Marseilles, London. A&twerp, j Rotterdam and Hamburg. DUE SINGAPORE. i.s. Argun Maru July 21 July 22 NEW YORK LINE, For
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    • 511 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co Ltd AND Ellerman BueknaU Steam Ship Co., Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHUKIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) JOINT FORTNIGHIIv SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due Spore Route EURYPYLUS July 19 Suez Manila and China.
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    • 582 9 PAfIODfCOn AND FRF/GHT SERVICES CPERATBD BT PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated iv U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S SHIPPING IiOARD SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. 5 WOLVERINE STATE rAsaenjyers and Freight July U GBANITE STATE and Freight Aj/ CRSOLE STATE PiMMigtciind Freight Sept v
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 213 10 sv? irities, and whfle f*\Tk "S 9 out"! i temporary benefit, they M |£S'9*B>f^- H ting ifl ">rij the blood of thr poisonous S 'i trouMcs. To do this lm^"S *W H* B*3 'S^tf^ S nv'.i'i!; promptly attacks, y So i redii Pleasant to I y^ t Old and Vouni
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    • 310 10 sir iSbil l I; h w and *Wi^earriSs' gives i;e vitality to those who are I Run-down i because Wincarius 1 is a Tonic, a Restorative, and a Blood-builder.aiid a Nerve Food al! combined In one rich, delicious hea ih-crcating preparation. As a Tonic it tcnes-t:V' the whole system. Asa
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    • 523 10 j When you feel "fagged out". Nervous or muscular fatiguedue to excessive brainwork or physical exertion —is immediately relieved by a couple of Genasnrfh tablets disintegrated m water. Try it when you have a social c n pa ge me n t which you feel tootired roenjoy. You will be
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    • 31 10 A >| (Incorporated m England). «r 8 ►LE DISTRIBUTORS B. B. A F. M S. I? PiJRiTY A y? POWER |l SIR '^P%X¥^ jl A (tnuorpoMUJ itf EmUnd;. SINGAPOfte, ipi> 5 PENAHf),
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  • 87 11 rrrv Jl L^ 4. Bank 4 m.». 2 j4 5-3° Bftnk. d«cnar.! 2|t 23-B'j Private Crtditß 3 rat. 2*4 5-lfi New York, d.c.nd *,J. CrediU M>4a: Franco, demand s^o India. T. T. lt Hongkong:, dom-ird p.c. Prom. Yokorr.ir.n, demand B 9 JaTa, demand 154«4 Bingkok, demand 91 Sovereign, Bank
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  • 159 11 JUI Tin Gambler Cube No. l 13.60 Garr.bkr 7J&Q Popper Bh.ek 15 00 Pepper (white fair) 31.00 Tapioca, snmll flake, t g. §.75 Tapioca, medium pearl f.£. «.00 Pearl Sago, small no.c. 8.50 Copra Sundrird 11.^G C»pra Mix 10^ J Opium. Benares uncort 5,000 Rico. R.inproon Wliite 271 Rice,
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  • 47 11 12 o'clock noon 4th July 13'J] j Pale Crepe. Bibbed Smoked Sh. Clorivg Prie«a. Closi*ff Prit**. Buyerg Seller* Buyer* 3eil«rc. I Ju! T 24 2\ Mi July to Sept. 24 H; 25 Oct. to Dec. 26M: 27 f Tone of Market Steady.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1532 11 I Z -r~-— ssii-n Agauraaccsfi m force over $17 000 000 i, THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED I (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) AL OFFICE: Winchestc, H^ Singapore. LONipN OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry EC By has £20,000* deposited with the Supreme Court of B^taad, and complies with the British
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    • 552 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, JLil JLr.. Es>tabLibeu IL>Bs. "4 Cxi.Uil Subscribed Y. tOO/OO.eot (fully paid up) RfScTre Fund y. 5g,036,00C Prtsidmit K. E*Jtw»za, Esq. < V;cv-I»vciident S. K. Surekl, Esq. DIRECTCH9. N. Bom, E»q., i. Matooktte, i I. Vnrn&kr.uo. fr;i., M. M->:ai, Eaq, M. Cd. -iri. r Sj Raron K. MoriiiTira
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    • 259 11 THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD., (Incorporated m Great Britain) TOTAL ASSETS «ce«d *23,000.0©0. FIRE Insurances effected, for lonpr or ahort periods, on th« BUILDINGS, CONTENTS and RENT of PRIVATE DWELLING HOUSES, CODOWKS aai BUSINESS Premise*. MOTOR CAR— Policies issued covering PRIVATE CARS. MOTOR CTCLTC a»d COMMKRCIAL VEHICLES Accident] Damage,
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 120 11 VESSELS AT WHARF. TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf No. I.— Ni'. East Wharf No. 2. -Z:r;<. Sheer* Wharf No. 3. Heijia Maru. Main Wharf No. 4— Tar.i. Main Wharf No. 6. Nile. Main Wharf No. R. Hebe. Empire Dock No. 7.- Ekmn. Koohi Maru Tamb« Maru. Tcireaiao. West Wharf No. B.—
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    • 474 11 MAIL TABLE. TOD AT. Intonaftlltkl an! loc^l o a«r» ii*U m U«t below: Fed^rat-d Vulay SUUr, M.i!a-», Mnr aaa &g (ty tn»n) 6 am. an 1 0 p.m. dallf (except Sand»y). H r T»mb, Maru m lOn Bai La* Gaan «am II Doluhi ftarv 10 Hr n. in etc. Teire.^iuH
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  • 3469 12 MONDAY. JULTf itfc, Ittl. j Preeeat. Hia Excellency the Governor ond Commander m Chief, (Sir Laurence Guilt— aid, k.c.b T% Hon'blo the o oninl Sccntury (Mr. F. S. James. The Hon'ble the Attftrasy-CSeatral i Sir William Muriaen.) The Hon'ble the Trsasats-r (Mr. A. M. Pountney.) The Hon'ble the
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  • 232 12 This (Tuesday) afternoon at 3 p. an Rev. Father Lynch C. SS. R will give a lecture on "The Country of Jesus" m the* Cathedral of the C^od Shepherd. Jhe boys of St. Joseph's Institution, the girls of the Convents, and those adults, men and women who
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  • 17 12 As a rule, the gaifie of life is worth playmp, but the struggle is the prize.Dean Ing:e.
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