The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 July 1921

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1921. No. 10,325.
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  • 232 1 The COal export rest rirt ions have been removed Page 7. A correspondent gives his \iews on <he Esplanade and football Page 7. Australia holda a hig advantage over Bsigland m the vMril r<>st Mateh Page 7. Hrilliar.t scenes marked the arrival m England of the King
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  • 1430 1 "There are only t? I mporin the world's history; £he th<t ia appearance <'f a new medium for and the second it the appearance <>f new nality for art also < > i ar W. •■The I'ivti.i'- of Dorian Gray." It was m the latter years
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 216 1 Maltheid RAFFLES' HOTEL. MONDAY. Tea Dansant, 5 to 7 p.m. (Admission free). WEDNESDAY, Special Musical Programme after Dinner. THURSDAY. Guest Night and Dancing;. r ening Dress essential for Dancing). FRIDAY. Special Lunch— -Orchestra, YTI KDAY.— C.iust Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress e3sential for Dancing). i SUNDAY. Cinema after Dinner. PICTURES.—
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    • 29 1 A Cheap Watch is Seldom a Good Watch but a Good Watch is always Cheap. WE S'fOCK ONLY GOOD WATCHES. OUR REPAIRJNG DEPARTB^ENI* IS UP TO DATE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
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    • 264 1 I I*l 01 J iilHP^ tfa?2rah2ad 1;: JL There is less depreciation. |j t There is longer life. There |;j gy is less cost of upkeep on a H J Compare roy^l typewriter h I ft** iilnrb v There is a greater return of ux WOni excellent service from the
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    • 85 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENI^S Ri v for sale I*age •">. Notices: Municcpal re tenders; M. R. V. rillay Page* 2 and 5. Auctions by Waring and Roc and Chconjf Koun Seng and Co. Pagt 5. Wanted Foreman for P.W.D.. 8.N.8. er and general assistant Page 5. Farewell Concert by Mischa Elman; Mew
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 152 1 tTHE WEEK, 11. >•</<.';/, Ith. :h Water, 0.1 p.m.. 11 'J1 p.m. B. I. Homeward Mail leaves. Pvlau Bu an^r Rubber, Barker's, n Philharmonic Orchestra Practice. "> ii.m Y.JI.CA. (ixninastic C hps 8.30 p.m. Fillfs'a Circus, Beach Road, !*.15 p.m. Friday, Bth. High War. r, o^9 ajn. B. out* i
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  • 143 2 Exclusion of Chinese I'rged. The Oriental problem was debated m the Home of Commons at Ottawa on April 27th. Mr. H. H. Stevens Vancouver) urged the Government to put m force an exclusion order against all Chinese with the exception of business men, and to inform the
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  • 21 2 After this terrible caUstroph* of the *ar the worst economy which thj nstion can undertake ig economy m education.^--Sir Theodore Morison.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 160 2 < TO LET. fl LmtMt Gii. lowns facing river f i 1 also near shipping, Stores from 6,000 to 30,000 sq. ft. Large and Commodious offices L centrally situated also Bunga- (1 lews. i T Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. 56 Robinson-rd, Marsilling Bldg. TO-Night at 9.15 To-Night Fillis Great
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    • 465 2 L CHA!\CE OF PROGRAMME. FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 P.M. Marie Walcamo m The p ei Glove" Serial IN KHJHTEKN 'EPISODES THIRTY SIX REELS Episode -A LKAP FOR LIFE" Episode 11. "IN THE DEPTHS OF THE SEA" I Episode 10. "OUT OF DEATH'S SHADOW" Episodo 12. "IN DEATH'S GRIP" I EIGHT
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    • 411 2 ALHAMBRA From SATURDAY, July 2, o THURSDAY, July 7. 1 A PICTURE OF SPECIAL INTERE T TO SPORTSMEN AND TO DEMPSfiY— BRENNAN FIGHT For the Heavy weight Championship of tho World JACK DKMFSKf AND BILL BRENNAN and sdbwing the whole fight round after round. knockout m the twelfth round Unusually
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    • 47 2 NOTKK y- The*public is hereby inform*** J>* Roona Vadivelu Pillay of tt M r^r*f Singapore, tho duly •■*•!•>•*• 'Moona Roona Moona RarnaanmJ tf* lendar, is preparing to leave lb *^fJT I* menia for Al*n«udi, Ramn»<J r> )f t „,t by the s.a. Tara le«viag on rb« 7t 7-7
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 481 3 Hi l>rillin R Machine,, and DrilK. Kmery (binders, Grindstones. f| P^ Pliers, Scribers, Spirit Levels, Oil feeders, Etc., Etc. J *^S>Z- 111 Kr a 5 1 I l| united engineers limited II (Incorporated In tho Straits Settlements.) f f Ag ti i 0 89 1 8 "M I" I ■■■■■■■■■■■■■WlHMl
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    • 463 3 i' l> »<wppWsWW»WMs«BjaMWßWßMia» i j If it's your Nerves, you must have SANATOGEN I You may deceive yourself, bin you cannot deceive your nerves. You may goad them with <1 ini;erousst:mulants— sou'thp them with haimful sedatives- or mock them by swallowing so called neive foods which do not real I
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    • 67 3 J l^nifyy^HM^M^Wssss—^ssTßß^^^^^^^— DRINK BULL-DOG I v m \J m C* \3 m C3m m. Jfh v ~t~ M~£ SOLE IMPORTERS HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS, LTD. (Incorporated m the Straitg Settlements). SINGAPORE. -n.no Gillette*^*? NO STROPPING. NO HONING IV Si ZOF t^ r\ t-i Tropical Requirements, Pleasant and Eisy to Use II
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    • 392 4 Cable Address /NTHUTTIXTm I HOHONG CE^d-ilß^l A. /4^ %S\ 'Phone 352 or call at r/Itt. H^ -I 61, Kling Street for your Ipl "-jJ3K trial order which will con- sis i- -7 sy V<x< JL J .vsy vince you of the quality. >w t^^* —mil i Works Proprietors West Coast
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    • 571 4 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture, Cottage Piano, Hornless Gramophone &c At Nos. 26 and 26-1 Race Course Road ON SATURDAY, l Jth JULY AT 2.30 P.M. Comprising an excellent toned cottage piano by Th§ Robinson Piano Co., in' splendid condition, a siMCial model double spring hornless cabinet gramophone
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    • 458 4 THE SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY CO., LTD. Shipchandlers and Providoring Contractors. The Company's Launch meets incoming c ships. I Offices:— l 6, BATTERY ROAD. i Take Lift to Top Floor. Telephone No. 433 Orriirs promptly attended to for daily and c sea stock supplies. H. W. H. STEVENS, Manager. REGISTRATION OF SERVANTS.
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    • 1020 4 IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE W VALUABLE LAND ANHHOUSES AT FNGGOR STREET AND TRAS RTUj, The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction thflf Sale-room, Raffles Chambers. Raffles IMace, Singapore. ON MONDAY, 11th lULT IflU, at 2.30 p.m. All that piece of valuable land m the District of Tanjong Pagar,
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    • 628 5 TO LET. i B■- raids godoun No, :u> Robertson is town ossce No :j H Malacca Street. Brothers. U.C LET Two storeyed bunga.ow. No. 39, Road. Entry Ist July U»2i G 11. Shirazi. li», Malacca Street. v.c. LET. No. 11l Pasff Psnjang Road, seaon the main road. from town Entry
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    • 643 5 AUCTION SALES. jAI TION SALE OF I'll redeemed Pledges* and Jew, :iery At our saleroom. Xo. 30 Kling Street. ON SATURDAY, Snd JULY AT 10 A.M. ON TUESDAY, r.th JULY AT 10 A.M. O.f THURSDAY, 7th JULY AT 10 A.M. Tnon'iifw comprise fratcaes, chains. diamond "M, f*her rings, broodhe,, ,a,
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    • 585 5 WANTED. i m i WANTED Foreman for Public Works Departasent, British North Borneo. Apply (luthrie A." Co., Ltd., Singapore. 12--7 WANTED AT ONCE. A Cashier and General Assistant, middk- aged Chinese preferred, should be able to type and mi^t bo quiet and accurate I :tt tifurt-s. Salary $ISO per month
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    • 562 5 FOR SALE. FOR BALE. S-cylinder Huick cur with spar tyre. $1,600 or near offer wanted. Apph C.1.8. care of Free Press. 5 7 8-7 FOR SALE. A splendid New Delage grej torpedo 7 -ater Motor Car, long chassis, 2( h p., Ii cylinders, 2 carburetters, breaks on al Jour wheels,
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    • 539 5 V Whiteaway Laidlaw a Co. Ltd.. K,™r )Singapore. |B| Jjte^ljy|^^^^fii^j|\^kllj|^^^l J1 oz. si/.c only stork»<l. ¥T/}r BEST Provr'Morm: Price $1.18 per pot. RtHEDY foR LONDON. KNO. 1 RMEUHATtC A Bcit-ntiflr j^epamtiori whirb I AND C.ovrrv Wuw Into ■■■attn «.«e all the I I f-/V^# T W W vjwt r th«ra|,outir
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  • 37 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTHS. BROWN. On July 4th. at Penanpr, the wife of Mr. \V. Brown, Kastorn Smelting Co,, Ltd., a daughter. GOODWYN. On July Ist to Mr. ar.d Mrs. H. Goodwyn a daughter. at Suffolk Estate. Sitinwan.
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  • 622 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1921. Wages or Revolution. The miners are going back to work, but it will be many weeks before there is the sub-normal post-war output of coal for which every industry is waiting so eagerly, none more so than the ship-owners, who would be glad
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  • 473 6 Mr. Norman Kent ortbe Eastern Exten- sion Telegraph Company, with Mrs. Kent, j is proceeding to Labuan transfer m the near future. It will be of interest t: many here to learn that a cable received here from Syd- ney says that Fisrombe <>st. 3 Ib. won the' Grand National
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  • 143 6 CORONER'S VERDICT. On the conclusion of the inquest into the death of the Chinese clerk employe, by Tan Kan Kee and Co., who was killed as the result of a collision between the likisha he was m and a motor-cftr driven by Mr. K. B. Osborn of
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  • 385 6 The report on the F.M.S. Museumi department for l'J2O contains references to the meteorological observation station which it was decided to construct to test the climate for a couple of years before deciding- to build a sanatorium there. Mr. H. C. Robinson was placed m charge of the
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  • 339 6 Mechanical Sciences is the latest domaii conquered by WOBIMI, Miss Chitty. of Nowham, having secured the unique distinction lof first class honours m the Cambridge Tripos. The excavations at Askalon have resultec m the discovery of the famous cloister round the Great Court built by Herod the Great inscribed with
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  • 192 6 EUROPEAN UNEMPLOYMENT FUND. Previously acknowledged Kedah IMante' n. A Member Batu Anam (Joh< J. 11. P. Landon Esq., (II WYsayngton Kstate Stall P. K. Pinhorn Ksq., {Mo: Nod Fisher (Srd rob I Singapore Branch: Prtr. ackn iwlc r iius week -Si. i Ti T< tal t date Grand Tot The
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  • 213 6 Tw > Dvi rhmen, J Terber^, wero produced by Ir Ham? of th M rine Police I Bull m fche Third Court ft U with having landed m the colon;, i perm. he board i in; Dean that they were bound f- V from anoth- m .lava
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  • 89 6 The extraordinary arrangement, arrangement, by which Hongkong r. its neuter's service four or five da; Singapore, continues. The official m nouncing the settlenynt of th. was received m time for the morn of June 20th m Hongkong, but onl; for the morning issue of July Ist m S
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  • 69 6 A hunting party while on I m a motor-car some dWtaiKf *ere overtaken by darl spend the night on the v. norning they were horrified lyenas had eaten all the c<>\ I >fif the car, leaving only tin md no spare tyres, and the car
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  • 18 6 I The Rent Aseeasment Board th« Municipal Board Room or Tuc»i»> 12th instant, at 2. 15 p. m.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 146 6 GREEN LEES GRAND "AI n P ADD" ULU r AKK WHISKY AGENTS Caldbeck Macgregor Co., LIMITED. 87, Cecil Street. TWO-SIGHT GLASSES I Far and Near m one. Invaluable for those requiring different sight for reading and walking 1 CONSULT. |J JOHN DUKE. F.8.0.A., F.S.M.C. S Late senior oi'ticinn British Army,
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    • 276 6 ELECTRICITY !M TH6 HOME. AUSTIN From Rushlight AM British I 4 to Autoplant 9. L Autoplant X Furnishes dectric j Thi> och maki current for 60-20 j > 1 watt lamps or say covor >' of E ectnc Ll P ht 1 800|1200 candle injr was made m 1801, power
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  • 510 7 jsoME RESUMPTION NEWS. GENERALLY WBLL DISPOSED. [Renter's Service] London, Jul> 1. most i on picuoui m North- Wi re waiting an.! trainloads of ling t > the coast by noon. about a quarter m on other .1.••< .••< d m n i" It is expected 11 r cent
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  • 448 7 THE TEST MATCH. ENGLAND'S POOH LUCK. IReuter's Service] London, July 4. When pity was continued m the thin matc%«t Leeds, the sky was overcasi and the weather cool. There were 27.00 C ctators ami the wicket was good. Misfortune came early, England los Ducat who was DUUftng stroke
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  • 130 7 Paris, July 1. The death is announced of Colonel Domine, the heroic defender of Tuyenquan m 1885. When he w_i besieged with six hundred troops, he held out for three months against fifteen thousand of the enemy, until relieve f. He lost one-third of the garria n,
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  • 81 7 Quite recently we published a paragraph stating that the theatrical slump m En^laiid was so bad that eight new plays were withdrawn m London m one week. Unfortunately, the slump extends to the East a* well, for we hear of one company of 7C artists stranded m Manila, a
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  • 27 7 m— Mr. J. E. Foley, for 20 years Traffic Manager of the Peking-Mukden lane,>and more recently of the Board of .Communications, died on June 14, at Peking.
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  • 170 7 ROYAL VISITORS. BELGIUM'S KIN<; AM) QUBBN. [Reu tor's Service] London, July 1. Their Majesties, the King and Queen of the Belgians have arrived at Dover, and wer« welcomed by the Prince of Wales. London, July 4. There was most brilliant scene at Victoria Station on the arrival
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  • 114 7 DE VALKRA MEETS IRISH UNIONISTS. London. July I' The conference between De Vale: a, and i Griffith, t.-e Sinn Fein Vice President, and the Southern Unionists Joined m Dublin at the Mansion House. The Lord Mayor received the conferees, and great public interest was centred m the
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  • 169 7 a Paris, July 1. Tiu War Minister, M. Barthou, gaw a luncheon m honour^f the Japanese Crown Prince, other guests being Marshals Joffre, Foch, ar.d Desperey, and a number of liplornat?, ard members of the Japanese mission. (Haraa). Paris. July 2. The Japanese Crown Prince
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
    • 316 7 To the Editor. Sir, —Your article regarding the League Batches spoiling)the Esplanade touches a question that interests many. Not only ck> 4^l' itinerant stands spoil the ground, but the youngsters who climb the treea. i especially those lately planted, will ruin entirely the efforts made to
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  • 453 7 THE SINGAPORE BRANCH. Mr. P. Durnerin, the manager of the Singapore Branch of the Banque Indusr trielle de Chine, m the course of a chat with cur representative, said he understood that a group of important local creditors were preparing a petition to pet a Receiver
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  • 427 7 According to the preliminary report issued by the census officer, the total population of Kedah, a« enumerated on April 24, 1921, was 338,544, as compared with 245.813 m 1911. The increase is 02,731 or 37.7 per cent. Males increased from 136.968 to 194,873, or 42.2 per
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 100 7 ROBINSON CO., LTD. (ATHLETIC OUTnTTHRg) NEW STOCKS JUST RECEIVED INDIAN CLUBS OF ALL WEIGHTS. TERRY'S PATENT. I TERRY'S WALL EXERCISERS, CHEST EXPANDERS AND ROWING MACHINES. WILLIAM SHILLCOCK'S 'MAC- 7f\\l /S GRBGOR' SCOTT TUGGITE 1 jf \W -ajA E FOOTBALLS. <Jt \y^^^ uv\ /Cek H Ithree- I isJi S tflk IL
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 401 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated m Japan.) <'VDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. j Subject to alterations without notice I 9 -mi i_i i, 11 t »i LONDON LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE T^ntlon and Antwerp via (Malacca, Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. KAGA MARU July 13 LIVERPOOL LINE.
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    • 521 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA Vephone 131 Passage Dept 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Manager Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHFRLANttS INDIA GOVERNMENT. S I N G KAAV A N G^TWed nWday July
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    • 659 8 p o. -BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. P( Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at pn v d The Company QyD0 FA R-EASTERN SERVICE. FftOM LONDON* TO MARSEILLES I
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 726 9 ■HE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. r Kretay, Tren^ganu, Kelantan, Ehignara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Lam umvt, Bandon, Langsusn, Chumpou, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure SALA »^ly 11 ,July U VALAYA July 25 July 27 Iteamen are fitted throughout with electric light, and have excellent
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    • 582 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due Spore Route Fer EURYPYLUS July 17 Suez Manila and
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    • 589 9 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OFERATID IT PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated m U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S SHIPPING BOARD SAN FRANCISCO—MANILA— EAST INDI i SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA via COLOMBO WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and Freight July n GRANITE STATE Passengers and Freight Vjg 14 CREOLE
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  • 598 10 FRASKR CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. WEDNESDAY, JULY fcth. 1921 LFljrnre* m brackets shows the capita] tud issue value of the Share m dollars rSShWs marked- c-cum div Aye? Weng (—1) 1 Hitan Tin (300.000—) 1.50—1.70 Jc !ar ton (.>] 1 .si» T\ Kammunting 1.17.6 —2 •>
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  • 16 10 Never before have I seconded or support- ed any proposal by the Lorn* Chancellor- Mr. Asquith.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 422 10 STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ NEDERLAND (NKDERLAND ROYAL MAIL LINE) Th* undernoted are the Company's intended sailings AMSTERDAM VIA GENOA. July Ist VONDEL July 29th For freight, passage and further inlurmation please apply to KONINKLTKI IVKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ 2 and 3, Collyer Quay. UNITED AMERICAN LINES INC." K.jcr+cnura to Livermorc f e*.rbo»« aed Co..
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    • 257 10 I j We re 50 glad you are getting well again, Daddy/ fWhat a feeling of" satisfaction it 19 to a man who has been "nervy and run-down to find he is getting back his normal health and vigour I IWincarnis' offers renewed health i to men who ?irt* f
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    • 56 10 /JEFFREY'S\ I S ULw LI BREWED IN SCOTLAND u^^^ llf., LIU. r" 'TJi N A N CJ Ef^ FOR I I PURITY A yr) POWER I TO? jMOVOR B f I DB ■X ItVl^ ft m #5* ■H EFFECTIVENESS I r) J P A DM fTV The Borneo Co., Ltd.
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  • 85 11 JULY 6. Bank 4 m.a. 2 4 V 32 Bank demand 3 23-.TJ Private credits '.1 m.s. 2 4 5-16 New York, demand |£a£ Credits 90 days 471* France, demand 500 India, T. T. ITHVfc Hongkong, demand 17 p.c. Prem. Yokohama, demand S!) Java, demand l.'Mv 4 Bangkok, demand
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  • 165 11 JULY 6. Tin 100 Tons $86.75 Gambler Cube No. l m. 50 Gambler s.-j.-, Pepper Black 15.50 Pepper B ack 15.00 Pepper (white fair) ;*4.50 Tapioca, small flako, f.g. 5.75 Tapioca, Medium pearl f.g 8.00 Pearl Sago, small notn. R. 60 Copra Sundried 11.25 Copra Mix 10.60 Opium, Benares
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  • 44 11 I 12 o'clock noon. 6th July 1921. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Closing Prices. Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Buyers Sellers. Spot a 28 Aug. to St-pt. 28 H 24 'y Oct. to Dec. -2o 26 Tone of Market: Quiet.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 2217 11 Assets over $4,000,000 «-««-..^wmkiow Assurance* m force over $17,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. OFFICE: 82 Old Jewry EC AGENTS WANTED HORACE W. RAPER. > .:-,r -*-.v»ul. BaaaisasßeanKaM«an juj' -t YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK,! LTD O Established 188 ft. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,COO,00« (fully
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    • 274 11 S. B. EKMA. Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from Calcutta are hereby notified that she has now arrived on July sth and is discharging opposite podowns Nos. 34 and 35. BOUSTEAD CO.. LTD(lncorporated m the F. M. S.) Ag«nU. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD., (Incorporated m Great
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 87 11 VESSELS ARRIVED. Speelman. Dut. 576, from Letong 6. for Letong 8. Haldis, Norw. 1065, from Bangkok 6, for Bangkok 8. Selangor. Brit. 445. from Miri 6, for Miri unc. Hs'o Leong. Dut. 303. from Malacca 6, for Malacca 7. Hong Ho. Brit. 96. from Trengganu 6. for Trengganu 7. Daito
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    • 516 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local msili will b« t**»4 m list below: Federated Malay States, Mala «ca, Muar *«< Penanc (by train) 6 am. ani 6 p.m. dally 'except Sunday) Koala Pahang, Pekan, etc (Uy train) 6 a.m via Jerantut J^* B Van der L n 0 a m
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  • 79 12 <>I I'ICIAL REPORT. The Singa] of Commerce Rubbir v auction WM held on 6th July, 1921, when th.re was cats 7 lbs. 1 .70 1,312 lbs. 1 8?3,344 fbo. Tons PRH l.s REAUZBD. Ribbed Smoked Sh;<t (V. t J!>. F'port Bta Off Quality |g Crepe. Stand. ()j
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  • 279 12 4 i :><•!«■. Jalj Tin- relume i.f busine actually pi 1 not 1 -.it it is gradually i locally. mars I i ally arul it remains h lie to quote a definite t of 1 r<u i m our I Tin look a- n-. over three daj
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  • 213 12 Singapore, ,iu!> G. The mark; I ;uict. X are still itag though th of the iommodity has a<i\ a pro\i closes at i'lT-1 7s. 6d. per ton an incr< y>* U vtr la t week's price -and as nit a fair busi. I tin istrials hi een
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  • 136 12 A lady, living m a country town, fouivl an extraordinary pleasure m visiting th^ various cinema sho»vs. The programmes being changed twice during the week, sh? found, t 0 her secret shame, that she wa? going every aft?moon of her life! So re gu'ar did her attendance become that
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  • 795 12 The f< i riling F.M.S.R. works a c taken from the i t for 1920J Nen Station at Pert Ca— lag. I The surveys f«i the doubling of the line 1 di to Fort Canning, detailed suri arming station, bridges at Tank li ad, Killeney, Orchard Roads and
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  • 79 12 God's Greatest Gift, a splendid World production featuring Alice Brady will be screened at the Palladium, to-night along with another five-reel production, The Unknown Wife, featuring Edith Roberts and a Screen Magazine. In the first show The Freeze Out, an excellent Universal drama featuring the popular Harry Carey will be
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  • 311 12 LEAGUE FOOTBALL. Two matches m the second division of J the Vi itb-iil League were contested on the Esplanade yesterday afternoon. United Banks Deal SJtC 11. On the S.< md tlie United Banks ried condusi< i it i the S.R.C. 11, the game resulting m s .i;i fur
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  • 185 12 DuiTers Cup Competition. Tl > ar;av for the First Round m the tition is as follows R. L. B own (2) vs. A. H. Todd (5). Dr. M. W. Chill (1) vs. J. C. Cobbett (scr.). T. A. FleU (1) vs. G. Cullen (1). .1. Forrester (6)
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  • 25 12 Owing to the wet condition of the ground, no play was possible m the Indies' Lawn Tennis Club Tourna nent yesterday.
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  • 135 12 Mixod Doubles A Class. Mrs. Conr.eU anl Mr. Lamb owe 3 vs. Mrs. Swindell and Revd. Griffin owe 15. Mrs. Davits and Mr. Smith o\v 3 vs. Mr. d Mrs. L< ggatt ewe 15. Mr. and Mrs. Prcntis plus 15 v?. Mrs. 11 sn I Mr. Cantrell plus
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  • 86 12 Ladies Doubles Handicap. Mrs. Nell i.nd Mrs. X: rsten scr. vs. Mrs. Morrell and Mies Brooke owe 1. Mixed Doubles A Class. Mrs. Hacker and Lt. Col. Cotgrave owe 15.1 vs. Mr. and Mrs. Pash plus 3. Mixed Doubles B Class. Miss Day and Mr. Sturt owe 2
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  • 102 12 Championship Singles. Lady Muriaon vs. Mrs. Dorrington Ward. Mrs. Wise vs. Mrs. Simmons. Ladies Singles Handicap. Mrs. Schafer owe 8 vb. Mrs. Law plus 3. Mrs. Lloyd owe 3 vs. Mrs. Maxwell plus 3. Mixed Doubles A Class. Miss Prentis and Mr. Stringfelkrw owe 1 rf. Mrs. Stevens
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  • 81 12 RESULT OF TUESDAYS PLAY. Tennis. A.— Chia Keng Tye and Scow P: h Leng beat Cheong Ch:e Hai and Tay Lian Teck, 6—3, 6—l. Sttoh Ens Chiang and Scab Eng Kia&g v;-. Riong Chin Eng anil Thon^ Foong Koon, unfinished. B. Teo Kwant; Nghe« and L:m
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  • 64 12 Tennis. A.- -Stow Poll Leng and Chia Keng Tye vs. Kkmg.Chin Eng and Thoncr Foong X B. Tan Ohcw Kirn ant! Lim Boon S or Than Cheng Bee and Kwik Tkfag Boon vs. Yto Bco Lai and Chua Choon Seng. I m Kec Ch; ok an 1 Tun
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  • 223 12 Markets. Lnndjn, June 1. T c c'eal Strike still continues m spite of the optimism that a settlement is at hand. Until some attention is given to the practical solutions put forward by Lord Weir and Sir Richard Redmayne there can be no hope of settlement. Copper.
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  • 94 12 The Ifessagefries Maritimes inform us that tfoeiv next steamers are expected her*? as follows Mail s.s. Pcrthos fi;#i Europe on Sunday, the 10th instant at ♦>. a.m. She will leave f. N r Saigon. Hongkong, Shanghai Kobe and Yokohama the >-ame day at 4 p.m. b.», Ifanche from
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  • 67 12 Three Tunisians who at the beginning of the war occupied a lodging rented at 400 francs a year, launchecLout m grand style purchasing a chateau at Rambouillet and jewellery valued at 5,000,000 franca for their wives. The Seine authorities are inquiring into the matter. It is
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  • 26 12 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending, Saturday, Oth July 1921. Saturday 9th, 3.0 p.m.— Drill Hall S.F.A. Company Dress, shorts, shirt sleeves.
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  • 65 12 Orders for week ending July 10, 1921. Thursday, July 7. —Third Troop Parade 5.15 p.m. Volley Ball, Y. M. C. A. Ground 5 p.m. Friday, July 8 Sixth Troop Parade and Band Practice, 6.15 p.m. Saturday, July 9.—Seventh, Ninth *and Tenth Troops Parade. Sunday, July 10.—Fifth Troop
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