The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 July 1921

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, JULY 11, 1921. No. 10,328.
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  • 174 1 A special wire from Btttavfa «n--nounc- the tersu of the agreement between tHe Malaya Committee and the Javaa planters... A Reuter from Home announces a similar attempt to put the industry on a sound footing Page »J. ThfQre is much alx»ut the Irish truce, (ieneral Smuts' mission
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  • 989 1 'IV one who desires to hold aloof from ih< madding crowd, and to philosophise on the situation of the hour the whence, the whither, and the why of il the only refuge at present seems id bs the tub of DiogSIISS, or. better still, the skin of
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    • 264 1 Malthoicf RAFFLES HOTEL. j MONDAY. Tea Dansant, 5 to 7 p.m. (Admission free). WEDNI SDAY. Special Musical Piogramme after Dinner. TinKSi>AY._Guest Night and Dancing. 1 (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). FRIDAY'. Special Lunch Orchestra. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). raffles' orchestra I K.A.COOKE, A. E. McCLARY. II M "^"*s~ ,r
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    • 229 1 IOHNS-MANVILLK NON-BURN Automobile Brake Lining _^_CT *< r, "*_S__l' '"p^+tiatyt jJ_^i__Lj-ti-i-- '^ri ml **Sip> m t> 'mj&' J H ».-F_gßfcfetA lw > »$*SKf I'^li ri■ <^Am\mm9 mwr K _W— K»ly Vy-K-i-^* V /I J \YtJSt^ <*J, _> The control or your ear depends upon y > ;r brake? and their
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    • 92 1 'LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Notice re Chaksang Page 11. Auetion sale of a collection of bcx>k< Paev .">. Sale of furniture also by seoni Koon Seng Pagre 5. Tenders- for supply of tinned pine- apples wanted Paxe ■">. Estates and Trust sell important town business premises Page 5. Mis<f a Klmau's last
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    • 187 1 THE WEEK. I Monday, 11th. HiK'h Water, 1.50 a.m., 2.41 p.m LsSffOS: S.C.C. II vs. Staffords 11. S.C.C.; I.'nited Banks vs. SSnd Co. R.A.M.C. S.R.(\. S.C.F.A. II v. St. Joaepb's. Raffles Reclamation. Fillis's Circus, IK-ach-rti, !>.ir> p.m. Tuesday, V2th. High Water, 2.40 a.m., 3.32 p.m. Government House At Home. Football
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  • 331 2 People hi England are probably beginning to g. t over tin; feeling of novelty connected with an absolutely dry Spring and early Bummer and k t it is to have tne much of a Sjobd thing. The present drought ii <• of the i srious -.-corded
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  • 256 2 Some Stories ot Lord Fisher. In another article in a New York paper sn flscnstsry Dnnieli sipiossis the belief that the time is not remote when the nations will cast armaments aside and then there will be no argument left. Speaking of the dinner given in his honour
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  • 127 2 i sA painful sensation has been CSHSSd in "Yale College (U. S. A.) by the announcement that eight undergraduates, all second year men, have been expelled, and thirteen suspended, for cheating or conniving at cheating and dishonesty in examination. The eight youths sent down were actually detected cribbing, while the
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    • 267 2 J TO LET. Large G' lowns facing river t also near shipping, Stores > from 6,0 '<> :'>o,ooo sq. ft. j Lnrge and I mmodious offices ,i ii teotrally situated also Bunga- lews. J. T Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. f 56 Robinson-rd, Marsiliing Bldg. -V-V-V-S-V-V- V-V-V-**\* tTntex 11 PASTEL
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    • 457 2 |,4i3£t_- y) AiiJ Jy. ©1 WE HAVE GREAT PLEASIKEIX PRESENTING TO-NIGHT THE GREATEST ANO MOST SPECTACULAR PICTURE THE WORD HAS EVER SEEN WILT JAM FOX'S MILLION DOLLAR PRODUCTION DAUGHTER K yS^^ a ->~ b^r of CHAMPION LADY J^jfekf n Li I' i- §Pw_* '$k *%5 V mermaids love to BE
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    • 418 2 ILHAMBRA FROM FRIDAY, JULY 8, TO WEDNESDAY. JULY 1 In the Second Show, commencing 9.1 ""> p.m. A GOLDWYN PRODUCTIC* OF HIGHLY ENTERTAINING Q Featuring the world-famous MABEL NORMAN 1 1 In a story which is as humorous as it is interesting PECK'S BAD GIRL I I In B Parts
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  • 490 3 A Soldier's Battlefield Sacrifice. Much interest u:is aroused recently by an offer of £20 to any hca'.thy person who would sacrifice a pint of blood to save a child's life. Hlood transfusion is by no means uncommon, and there are many cases that ar never brought
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  • 683 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 2. Prinee Henry, who took up his Freedom ti'nis week created very favourabhe impression, [t is true that he read hi- ipeech. s usually the custom at the Guilahall, but he did bo without a trace ol nervousness, and in
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  • 44 3 Jane 21. Tl 1 ju Ige't bv the Fa vovr He es i;U I nts' should be treate 1 i ..iked •i ha 1 been unable to trace the < turn. ho knew 1 bee doing v. I 1 who l m
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  • 85 3 The Rci.ngoon rice market in which prices jumped to Rs. 570 on Monday (June 27) slid n n t.) R 582-8 on Tuesday opened at Rs. 500. On Tuesdoty big mills art reported to have sohl 0,000 tons at prices ranprin^ between Rs. 580 and Rs. 590,
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    • 269 3 llillll!lllillllUllliU«lUi!!iii!_;^l!,millllII!l!n!'" l ir S^-^tllC^ 1 1 r^ of matured spirits than any quantity I I fc^^-j- Wj Wr rif. _L Tlt 9P^^______. r3^_r_£' < *_!s_B HAIG _t HAIG LTD /J*--* o*!c# f 57. Sorra-rAHic Strppt Lowbow. S.E.I, Eito_Awr> -L_..M-----------_t^^ p— .uikMi__i ___M_M__M__B__B____M__M__M__M__M__^ lEV _Y IvIOVE IN IHE GA3.E We are
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    • 243 3 I ESTD. .'^j&Mito^ 1872 PATRONIZE! _Jf^ti>4| -fPSeu-. 1^ BY ROYALTY. A Perfect Jeweller's Shop. Each department planned on modern progressive lines thoroughly equipped to efficiently meet every JUST UNPACKED Solid leather dressing cases with sterling silver fittings Branch:— -m-^ 5I B. F. De Suva *OS. <_-3 HIGH BTRBBT, SlN<;.\poß_. _PS
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    • 459 4 i m—m— m_— MMwa~~as~*~ l, Cable Address "hohong" OJCjaVA-E-XN X. _X_T_^QTI >l_^^ a^H-BUWBBi-BM^ssaWfsea****: /^Ol_J___4\,> x >0- >^^S^ PA *M r r_>^M X yW»W\ 'Phone 352 or call at fc/m 61, Kling Street for your mi \J\ trail order which will conVince you of the quality. x I^S^^y wmmmmmmm W orks
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    • 468 4 THE SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY CO., LTD. Shipchandlers and Providoring Contractors. The Company's Launch meets incoming ships. Offices:— l6, BATTERY ROAD. Take Lift to Top Floor. Telephone No. 453 Orders promptly attended to for daily and sea stock supplies. H. W. H. STEVENS, Manager. CHEAP SALE OF Commencing Friday July Ist TWO
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    • 949 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. The Unde^cd Have H^n R\FFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, ON MONDAY, 11th JULY, 1921, at 2.30 p.m THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE DWELLING BOUSES Bt (1) NEIL ROAD. Mnrto-aeee's Sale of Freehold land and dwelling houses Nos, IK.. LU Neilß^^ and 4M JOHN G. CAMPBELL, Solicitors. (2) EAST COAST ROAD.
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    • 622 5 TO LBT, IO LBT WvSfSlds godown No. :<0 Robvrt^on .^uay. Slss laws S— as No :i H Malacca Street. I Brothers u.c. TO LET Two storeyed bungalow. No. 39, Road. Entry Ist July Pj2i *pply tS (>■ H Shirazi, 19, Malacca Street. u.c. No. HI i\i*:r Tanjang Road, seabaagaloa sa
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    • 611 5 AUCTION SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE. I« ths SaprsSSS Court of the Straits Settlement, .settlement of Singapore In th«- cause of Chop Bias* Ann RUintHl I hop Tong Senf Defendant AUCTION SALE OF all the. Furniture and Stock in Trade of a lann, ry Shop, comprising Almeirahs. Counter Mirror^ Joss Tables. Clock
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    • 673 5 WANTED. WANTED Foreman for Public Works Department. British North BorBSS. Apply Guthrie I I Om, Ltd., Singapore. 1 6 7 12-7 HOUSE WANTED.— Furnished or unfurnished. Willing to take on lease. Small bungalov. or house with two or three bedrooms. Within ten minutes motor ride of the Docks. Apply X
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    • 791 5 for sa:::. FOR SALE. -One Perambulator, almost new, Bade by Parker Bros.. London. Specification:— Hlack Whe Is, Dark Blue Body, upholstered patty with black piping as Premier A. C. hood with lace and Apron. Price $200 cr nearest offer. Inspection by appointment. Apply Box ot c ree Press. U.C. FOR
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    • 738 5 li y_I_!TCVUJIV' II Jl I Tropical Slumber Wear- at the Man's Store Slumbei Suits and Shirts bearing t lu- dC _0 L^ Wear are now available, and the choice ifc^^Wj /sP* 9 from a wide range of new season's i_^_C^HS^ /*~V'iv_y' fif^^Lv merchandise, in the Istesl designs and JrrTTvVA^ v^_/*^Cr_»~»*\
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  • 720 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, JULY 11, 1921. Comment of the Week. There are two subjects of overwhelming importance this week end, one of the most intense interest locally, and the other of more general interest. The local subject in the v eek-end wires, is that contained in the Aneta wire
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  • 556 6 Mr. L. 11. Hart is to act as Deputy Commissioner of Police, Johore. Mr. W. C. Michell, late Resident Councillor Penang, is now staying on the French Riveira at Mentone. Mr. C. E. Jackson, of the F.M.S. Railways ha- returned to Kuala Lumpur. He is looking extremely At and speaks
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  • 95 6 CHIEF SECRETARY'S TOUR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, 9th July. The Chief Secretary, the "hon'ble Mr. W. G. Maxwell, C.M.G., accompanied by Tungku Mahmu.l. Major-General Sir John Fowler and suite, arrived at Singgora on the Gth inst. travelling by special train. At Alor Star they wcjre met by
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  • 728 6 The lifth international exhibition of rub ber a. <t other troc.ca! products and allied industno- was forms!lj opcm jr 3rd Ju .e by Sit Owen Philippe S_UP. These pu-. sent included representatives of France, I Belgium, Brazil, the Netherlands, Portugal and Colombia, Si.' Hugh ard Lady Cli-
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  • 237 6 DECISION AT BATAVIa (Ar UTeheTreSf. A meeting of the r. rubber-growing industries of I lands Indies and Britil h this morning al I Ifr. h ins:. The following agreement i after full discussi (1) That the int. lands Indies and .Malaya u« that co-operation was highly de (2)
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  • 75 6 MISCHA ELMAN To the Editor. Dear Sir, Reference tu yuur si ment stating that that a B_sJ tal would be given by v a I the Goodwood Hall en Tuesday do not know on whose author. DCS was made, ?ut we del lo state that the
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  • 313 6 Buried with Military Honours. Amidst manifestations of qrmpsl regret the remains of Major (Son son, H. M. Trade Commissioner I ya, who died with painful suddesi Friday, were reverent'/ Lid to Civil Service section of tl metry on Saturday afternoon. The motor hearse which com body
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 57 6 «_______W_a_BMßM«_MM___Maa__M«_— MM—— __aM«^^ greenLees GRAN D !IRR" or Co., niil ibes a 11 _SK. 2 periods of time, and J nos Flask will prove stocked. UTS _-ao ill the wines and ality and excellence, I no intermediate >o. 9 Ltd. i). 1 LUMPUR. i-onrruiii wmmm __B—_H_— i_i inn ii in
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    • 90 6 _g _r -> I— mm\ Bb f I Accidents will ;l Happen INSURE NOW WITH > THE NORTH BRITISH AND MER- CANTILE INSURANCE CO., LTD. k (Incorporated in Great Britain) BENEFITS. Death $10,000 k Loss of 2 eyes or 2 limbs. 10,000 k Loss of 1 eye and 1 limb.
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  • 513 7 TRICK PROCLAIMED. inciter's Service] DOINGS <>r [HE LEADERS. London, July 7. I flster Premier, and rned in the Irish situation, are General Smuts at the art PS in London. General I of the Conference, ..■kingham Palace to report to H. M. tin- King. London. July 7. H. M.
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  • 742 7 FURTHER DELIBERATIONS. I Router's Service] NAVAL DEFENCE. London. July 7. The naval defence of the Empire is now OCCUpytjp the attention of the Imperial Conference. It is believed that the latter has decided in favour of the principle of local defences. Discussions centre round the topics of mine-sv.eeping,
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  • 19 7 Dr. J. C. Tull has been appointed pathologist at the Penang General Hospital. Th< appointment is an excellent one.
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  • 733 7 POLITICAL MOVES. I Router's Service] POLITICS COME IN Paris, July, 7. The newspapers state that M. Briand read to the Senatorial Commission two telegrams with regard to the Banque Indn*trielle de Chine, firstly assuring the 1 French agents in the East of' the solidarity of the French state
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  • 17 7 Mr. G. H. Day. formerly of the Kuala Lumpur Bar, has settled at Oompton, nesr j Guildford.
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  • 725 7 TURKISH DUPLICITY. [Router's Serrice] NEGOTIATIONS WITH TURKS. Paris, July 7. The evening papers sUte that General J Harington, commander in chief at Con- I 8 stantinople, has left for Angora with a view to negotiating an agreement with I the Turks. The French government cordially approves and
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  • 47 7 The report on the working of the Registry, Supreme Court, for Singapore, shows that in 1920 there were 1,179 suits issued, as against 639 in 1919, and 618 in 1918. Other processes also largely increased in number. It Is a case of Jeshurun waxed fat and kicked.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 246 7 NEW NOVELS! 1 JU T ARRIVED jj I •?i .\>y) t Giant Circumstance lohn Oxenham iOO iii tne Paddock Nat Gould i.oo A Princess of Vascovy Tohn Oxenham 1.00 r «r A Great Coup Nat Gould i.oo The Devils Paw „C p. Oppenheim 2.00 The Old Order Changw David Lyall
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    • 297 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. I (Incorporated in Japan.) MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice ■■"i■ i i LONDON LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE ■V Tendon and Antwerp via (Malacca, Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said Pand Marseilles. July 18 lies and Liverpool via Suez, mid July Monthly Service.
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    • 539 8 K. P. lVt I KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA Ts'rphone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Manager Desk 1487 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHFRLANW3 INDIA GOVERNMENT. n.i ————nit ii mm— r RUMPHIUS (Monday, July 11)
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    • 685 8 p& o. BRITISH INDIA I AND APCAR LINE. I (Incorporated in 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 H 1 LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES «v LONDONDUE SINGAPORE
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 765 9 I THE SIAM STEAM J AVIGATION CO, LTD. COASTING SERVICE. K For Kretay .Trengganu, Kelantan, Bargnara, Telupin, Pttani, Singora, Late Kohsamui, Bandon, Langsusn, Chumpou, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure YI(;ALA July 11 J^HT v rr\)\ ..July 25 July 27 U( ALA Aug. I Aug. The steamers are fitted throughout with electric
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    • 576 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 in England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due S'pore Route Fer FOR NEW YORK. Steamer Due S'pore
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    • 604 9 j PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED IT PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. Incorporated in U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S SHIPPING BOARD SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA via COLOMBO WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and Freight July u GRANITE STATE Passengers and Freight A-g. 14
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 245 10 MICHELIN TYRES greatly! t Reduced in on and from Bth July These most popular tyres are obtainable from all Michelin Stocks throughout Malaya. A. MICHELIN Co. SING 4 PORE. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. THE SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Head Office Shanghai Both incorporated under the Hongkong Ordinances
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    • 445 10 CUe CAeU fetfVmeniai* n_i r f all t. rril-. 3__l<___l im J N rT \r V L pain« »n«l backache. I Mr. C. BOGERS 1 Moffeml rheumatic 1 i-f, l, 1 For a whole jnar 1 emrid pains year^ n*»* ;1 :,-i.:i\ tb pains stoi not a>m», n«*J hn<l h__mochaslcouiddotoßH
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    • 115 10 «mwmPmjmjmmx^7T'^mmmnu mmw m m\imnmxi^r^m^^tw-stm ii ii— i. <Tt j g _^_^__rfiHl Ihh_-n^ I /JEFFREY'sX 1 1 Lo _H Dr *^H __t E 1 —_l Hf CJ n >I^_ a tg jmae Ju X^. -_lf AGENTS: lIirCOfIPORATf o m MCU^B ,«n>«ii^>-,»-_.^i __i ..p. p-—,-..^ ril WWmj.jjja «T_B W'*J*^s«n-r^_^^^%_l?_^l_rHP^tr^_M^ j _<* _n
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  • 81 11 July S. Bank 4 m.s. 214 3-IV* Bank demand 2|3 23-32 Private credits I m.s. 4 5.] 5 New York, demand 4 Credits M dayi 4 ,p~ France, demand 500 India. T. T. 1 7i» Hongkong, demand p Prom. Yokohama, demand 89 Java, demand 134^4 Bangkok, demand 91 Sovereign.
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  • 159 11 I July 9. Tin 125 Tods Gambler Cube No. l 12.00 Gambier 8.00 Pepper Black i:..7"> I'.'pper (white fiirt |K_M Tapioca, imal] t'.uke, f.g. 5.75 Tapioca, Medium pearl f.^ 8.00 Pearl Sago, small aom. 8.50 Copra Sundrit-d 11.25 Copra Mix 10.60 Opium, Benares uncort 5,000 Rice, Rangoon White 271
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  • 48 11 i 11.30 a.m. Saturday. 9th July. 1821 Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sa. Closing Prices. Closing Prices. Buyers. Sellers. Bayers Sellers. Spot 24 25 Juy |4 tt 26Va Aug. to Sept. 25 Vi 26Vfe Oct. to Dec. 28% 29 Tone of Market: Steady. m
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 413 11 M Assets over $4,000,000 ...mayrasj Assarances in force over $17,000 000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) I HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry E C ■any has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of Eng!ar>J, and complies with the British
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    • 550 11 J CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in 600,000 ahares of £5 each £j C^.OOO Reserve Fund 8,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 8,000,000 HKAU OFFICE. 88 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. AgencitM and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang A.mi. Uoilo Puket H.in
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    • 649 11 HO HONG BANK, LBffITED.I HEAD OFFICE j 94 Market Street. I BRANCHES: Penang— Ss Beach Street. Malacca— l3l Jonker Street. Muar— 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat— lo9 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Shang- 1 ua-, Hongkong, An_Dy, .Batavia. Sourabaya, I Senzarang, Palembang ar.d Trang. CAPITAL. AUTHORISED
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    • 548 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. LTD. Established 133*. i Capital Subscribed Y. ICO,000,00« (fully paid up) Reserve Fund y. 68,000,000 President N. Kajiwara, Eaq. Vice-President S. K. SuzukL Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma, Esq., I. Mntsukata, Esq., Y. Yamakawa, Esq., M. Mitsui, Esq., M Odagiri, Esq., Raron K. Morimura Baron K. iwasaki, R.
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    • 272 11 MR. H. N. BUCKERIDGE ?a*e »f Mesera LAFAYETTE, f'HOT^KAPHEP.S to TM MAJWrili Rags te announce t_at he conducts THE ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO in SINGAPORE AT TRI BUR' TNGTON. le* V%r.e North nf _fc Mal»kt R»tal j THE LONDON LANCASffIRE INSURANCTCO." LTDr~ (Incorporated in Great Britain) TOTAL ASSETS exceed t23,Q00,W*. FlRE—
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 117 11 VESSELS AT WHARF. TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf No. I.— Valentijn. East Wharf No. 2. Lake Fielding. Euryalus. Sheers Wharf No. 3— Van Waerwijck. Main Wharf No. 4. Ye«aki Maru. Rumphius. Main Wharf No. 6. Te«ita. Main Wharf No. 6. Bellorophon. Empire Dock No. 7. Sangola, Ipoh. Caleutta Maru. Siam Maru.
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    • 412 11 I MAILJTABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local mails wLI bo foaa4 in liat below: Federated Malay States, Msla-.ra. Muar aai Penan* (by train) 6 am. an 1 6 p ot Sunday). H'kong, Amoy >v Ascot Sam I, *<-" >a 9 a.n. f r n Rnmphioe S a.m «T">n*. Shanghai Japan Chaksang
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  • 804 12 LONDON'S NEW DOCK. NEW THAMES DOCK. London, July 7. Their Majesties will open new dock ♦•xtending the Victoria-Albert dock system on sth July. i t „U hitherto undertaken by the Port of London authority and will enable 30,000 tonne to be berthed within IH miles of the
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  • 132 12 LADIES' LAWN TENNIES. SATURDAY'S PLAY. Championship Singles. Mr«. Dorrington Ward beat Lady Murison, 6— 2, 6—4. Mrs. Wise beat Mrs. Simmons, w.o. Ladies Singles Handicap. Mrs. Schafer owe .'i beat Mrs. Law plus 3, 1, 8- 2. Mrs. Lloyd owe 3 beat Mrs. Maxwell plus S, o— 4,
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  • 163 12 .Mixed Doubles A Class. Mrs. Connell and Mr. Lamb owe 3 vs. Mrs. Swindell and Rev. Griffin owe 15. Mrs. Davies and Mr. Smith owe 3 v>. Mr. and Mrs. Leggatt owe 15. Mr. and Mrs. Prentis plus 15 vs. Mrs. Burkill and Mr. Gantrell plus 1. ('apt.
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  • 59 12 TENNIS AND BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIPS. Penang, July i). At the presentation of prises for the lawn tennis and bowls tournaments, it was stated that it has been decided to hold a spurts meeting in September. Valuable prizes nave been promised from various quarters. Threlfall won the tennis championship. :ifter winning the
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  • 53 12 J, B. Gilbert, who has been selected tor the British Davis Cup team, instead of: Cecil Campbell, who is unable to accept,'. is a left-hander. He has an attractive style and adopts sound all-round methods. He won the All England Plate at Wimbledon, defeating Fisher by two
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  • 228 12 ANOTHER VICTORY FOR AUSTRALIA. A Reuter cable of the Tth inst. states tnat the match between the Australians and Lancashire was continued at Manchester in gunny weather and before 12,000 spectators. The wicket was good. The ground was gai'y decorated. The Prince of Wales, WHO is touring in
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  • 544 12 MALACCA WELL BEATEN. The S. C. C took ample revenge for the reverse they sustained at the hands of Malacca arlier in the season, by soundly defeating the neighbouring Settlement's eleven in an all-day match on the Padang on Saturday. For the mosl part, Malacca, who batted first,
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  • 371 12 Ceylon XI beat Services. By defeating the Services on the S.R.C. ground on Saturday, the Ceylon XI come on equal terms with the S.C.C. at the top' of the Tournament table. The Ceylonese, who batted first, put up the big score of 178 for four wickets, for
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  • 386 12 The first of the traces for the iceCommodore's Cup came off yesterdnji morning, when the new handieapping came into florce Mr. Flett started the boat^ in a fair breeze that increased as the morning wore on. Marion, Elizabeth, Helen, Eve, Stella, Betsy Jane and Puteh were sent
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  • 264 12 Races for the Chier.gmai Cup#will be held on Thursday, Friday and Saturday next. July 14th, loth and 16th. The present holders of the cup are Mr. 11. M. Williams' foJr, the winners of the race rowed last yeajr. A challenge for the Cup was made three months a*ro by
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 190 12 LO H. P. I CIT--OEN I Ol W 1 PETROL CONSUMPTION EXTRAORDINARY I On May 22nd at Lc Mans Petrol Consumption Trials. Um 10 11 l arrying four persons won the first place (gainst 15 Competitor! liles on less than gallon of petrol. This test proves the mechanical efficiency— the
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 53 12 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital, July 8 Millibar 1014.7, 1012.1, 1013.1. Temp 80, 82 84.6. Wet Bulb Tber 77. 77, 77. Dir. of Wind S.W., S.E., Ca'm. Max. Temp, in shade 85 i Mia. Temp ia shade 77. Max ia Sun Nil. Te rae\ Ther 66. Rain fall ia 24
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