The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 July 1921

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 31 1 Singapore Free Press AND ME RC ANTILE ADVERTI SER TEN CENTS ..11.....1.. g b—VbTTbIiT-bh l lill "Hi— IB» B— ***** I— l— SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1921. HMBtißißi ni«uuannMUMtfWM«aMaaHiaHMMn«aw>«BMßv^M». r
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  • 1325 1 When thc Bourbons were laid to hay* learned nothing and forgotten nothing, bad the epigrmmmatist at. the back of tho speaker's mind any thought of CMttl ;ui<l effect? In UMM days whm the cultivation <>f the memory has become a perfect oheeesion, when one can hardly talk for
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  • 212 1 j The bulk of the telegrams to-day deal with the Irish negotiations, and the scenes al the meeting at Dublin. The meeting m London is accepted and will take place shortly—Page 7. The Irish leader has issued a proclamation to his followers, enjoining them to refrain from
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 276 1 Malthoidf RAFFLES HOTEL. MONDAY.— Tea Dansant, 5 to 7 p.m. (Admission free). WEDNESDAY* Special Musical Programme after Dinner. THURSDAY.— Guest Night and D?ncing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). FRIDAY. Special Lunch Orchestra. SATURDAY. Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). gl M)\Y.-_ Cinema after Dinner. j RAFFLES OHQHESTRA
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    • 348 1 KELLY WALSH, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKOI 1 0). NEW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED. The Outline of History, by 11. 6. Tin- St.-iy P|bk of the Fields, by .1. Wells. 2 vols cloth $16.00 11. Fabre 1.50 Bankers' Credits, by Wm \f. Spalding 7.5© Enjoyment of Music, by Arthur W. Commercial Commodities,
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    • 76 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Witnesses to a motor car accident wanted Page 2. Roneo for the Royal type-writer —Page 1. Robber Estate and furniture to be sold Bill collector wanted —Page 5. Notice re power of attorney —Page 5. Liquidation of Commercial Rubber Co. Page 5. Meeting of Overseas Assurance Co. Page
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 167 1 THE WEEK. B Tuesday, 12th. High Water, 2.49 a.m.. 3.32 p.m. Government House At Home. Football League: Staffords I vf. X.i'.C. 1. Lodge Zetland Regular, 5.30 p.m. Filiis's Circus, Beach-rd, 9.15 p.m. Wednesday, l'lth. High Water, 3.58 a.m., 4.31 p.m. [Football: Possibles vs. Probabh Tanglin C ub At Home, 0.15
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  • 274 2 At the annual meeting of the Indo-China N. Co. at Hongkong, Mr. D. G. M. Bernard said Particular mention must be made of the fact that we have had to meet most increaa..iglv severe competition from an entirely asw source, viz, the vessels of
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  • 81 2 Calcutta, June 26th. A shocking railway disaster occurred im the Dclhi-Moradabad branch of the Oudh-Rohilkand Railway. The line was badly breached by floods and at three o'clock yesterday morning a passenger train ran into the breach. It Ls feared that most of thc occupants of
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  • 18 2 The nations of the world must recognise that the world's trade is one intereat Mr. Clyn*s, M.P. I
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 208 2 •C TO LET. i i Large (iodowns facing river f j f also near shipping, Stores > from G.ono to 30,000 sq. ft. j» Large and Commodious offices V centrally situated also Bunga- lc\VS. Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. 1 56 Robinson-rd, Marsilling Bldg. *f Fillis Great Circus BEACH ROAD.
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    • 545 2 "GAIETY" Ist SHOW at 7.30 Sharp R^KF/ifC^ The ReTGlove Serial L JHP^_fS EPISODES 13. 14. 15, 16. X KEELS __l^_^fe^iiii_l^__^ ON FRIDAY WITH ANOTHER 1 GRAND CHANGE. A. THE POPULAR PHOTO PLAT HOUSE ti a* JW" Tl "_F *a^% J^l _n_l _L_# I_JP $k_ >_ %ml v IL: m A
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    • 495 2 ALHAMBIU FROM FRIDAY, JULY 8, TO WEDNESDAY. JULY 11 In the Second Show, commencing 948 p.m A GOLDWYN PRODUCTIOR OF HIGHLY ENTERTAINING QI Featuring the world-famous MABEL NORMAND In a story which is as humorous as it is interesting pecks bad girl In 5 Parts. A picture which will be
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  • 403 3 Secretaries: Hark.-r and Co. (Penang., Rahman Hyd. Tin Jun«- output, 250 pikwls A(liinm>n Gilf.lk.n and Co. (Penang.) v "VSSS lin June output, 422 pikul.. Mill dI<Z.A9; tributes 209.9.*JJ j Hitam Tin June output, 402.17 pikuls. Kalumpang Tin June output: Hours r.22.55; *«daj "<,: no; Output 216.08
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  • 298 3 "Hoy. am I to know when an innei tube is 'done'? is a question 4 I am asked repeatedly," declares a representative of the i G odyear Tyre Rubber Company. It is the natural ing liry of a tyre user who has had several repairs made on his
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  • 136 3 The quarterly list of books printed m th< Strait Settlements published m the Government Gazette. Chief among them is an edition "f 15.000 i k i s of Malay St. 11l Reader by Dr. Winstedt, printed by Kelly ci Walsh for the Government, other books are Dictation
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  • 104 3 m The tradition cf the House of Commons is a wonderful thing, anii it has done member? good to be made so keenly aware of it What cculd be more dramatically per- feet as a piece of leave-taking than the final ceremony m which Mr. L:wther shook hancs, as they
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 371 3 mmmm w. ■WM— —^p— ENGINEERS TOOLSI tnd Drills, Entry nrindcr:. Grindstone, ff btJ jv <GINEERS LIMITED X Motor Vehicle Service 2 Why does power fall off suddenly when ascending a hill g Kow can I get more miles per gallon, greater speed, ana quicker acceleration simultaneously What is the real
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    • 522 3 DRINK BULL-DOG r w _F sv sl Sm BB mm mr-**? Eh" m SdmmJW m ni m S uv _r 1 BOTTLED BY Robert Porter Sc Co., Ltd. LONDON AND. LIVERPOOL PORTER SCTJ^* bBHUHP 1 ibUhlubßße ___i__H SOLE IMPORTERS HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS, LTD. Incorporated m the Straita Settlements). SINGAPORE. Weak
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    • 399 4 r««TKI A>i-a THE SINGAPORE Address shipchandlery co., ltd. HOHONG M \J ill JMI -llli JN JL Shipchandlers and Providoring Contractors. >ll^\ —ll m ii 'Tb* Company's Launch meets incoming /A/^ S: J^^Ssf _X --TVI OCO *-.«ll ri+* Offices:-16, BATTERY ROAD. <j%^k^ f^&K Phone 352 or call at Take Lift to
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    • 483 4 mai "i i r'iini~ tibtmiibbbj ii b— ww ii i.i ji i i>i -w^mi SLOAN'S LINIMENT Penetrates r_£sllllPl without Rubbing. pWffijffl j DJ^^^vawcaSflßHHHKH Ju^t a few drops of Sloan's on the painful ftS 1 J k J Lt 4^S spot and the pain stops. It is really wonderful how quickiy
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    • 1079 4 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The Undersigned have been instructed to offer for sal* by Public Auction at their sale-room Kaffles (hambers. Raffle. i are at an early date if not previously disposed of privately Sea Side Bungalow, beautifully situated m a healthy and cool loca! (I) Situation. Next to the Governm nt
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    • 550 5 TO LET. TO LET Riverside godown No. 30 Robertson y t <\ sn town office No. 1. R Malarca Street. fpply M'.vr Brothers. TO LET. Two storeyed bungalow. No. 39, s Road. Entry Ist July li*2l fcpply to G. H. Ssiraxi. 10, Malacca Street. v.c. TO LET.— Mo. 11l Pasir
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    • 550 5 AUCTION SALES t WANTED. A smart Bill-collector, must [u--i«h •OCUrity. Apply to Box »16 care of ree Pnoo. 12-7 uc STEAM WAGONS AND DONKEY BOILERS AUCTION SALE at Vacant Land. Peek Seah Street of Two Large and four steam wagons and two Donkey boi'.ers ON *'KSI)AY, 12th JULY, AT ll_|
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    • 862 5 WANTED. WANTED Foreman for Public Works Department. British North Horneo. Apply Guthris Co., Lr.;.. Singapore. 6-7 1L >..7 HOUSE WANTED.— Furnished or unfurnished. Willing to take on lease. Small bungalo... or house with two or three bedrooms. Within ten minutes motor ride of the Docks. Apply X. O. R. nre
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    • 846 5 FOR SALT. FOR SALE. One IVrdmbulator, almost new, made by Parker Bros.. London. Specification:— Black YVh< la, Dark Blue Body, upholstered 5 putty with black piping as Premier A. C. hood with lace and Apron. Price $200 or nearest i off*>r. tnspeettra by appointment. Apply Box ?C>>> re f Free
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    • 417 5 &s£*<.-& »M<<3sw_BMß»dß^_BC^^dßs________!w tropics, no metal, ill 1 <. A II Illlßd W d J white celluloid fittings. fßsS^ I ni/lloii- 9t C f 4-A a. wh Laidlaw Go. Ltd. I l^pi b^ TT^J -DONE BTUDS, white Hone hack Collar. t/ jgf7\^J 1 s tuds, wide base. n^efv) a/ Price 10
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 31 6 MARTIN.— -At Lausanne, Switzerland, on the 27 June, Mary, widow of Mr. Jules Martin, aged 56. ROZARIO.— At 14-1 Niven Road on July 10th at 11.45 p.m. Adrian Athelstane Rozario.
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    • 26 6 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Galistan beg to tender their heartfelt thanks to friends and relatives for wreaths and letters of condolence m their recent bereavement.
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  • 809 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1921. Government T rade Control. Malaya being a producing and trading country, and only m a secondary way a consuming country, and very slightly concerned m industry, if we except the smelting of tin and the treatment of raw rubber, the great fight at
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  • 357 6 A Fancy Dress Ball will be held at No. 125, Serangoon Road on Saturday, the 16th July, at 8 p.m. sharp. Copenhagen tea purchases are the heaviest since the war, and there is other considerable Continental buying. For i>o years William Johnson, of Higham, Kent, who is 102 years old
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  • 345 6 DEFICIT OF OVER £2,000,000. "Not a Penny" for Rubber Company's Creditors. "I am afraid my news for the creditors and shareholders of this concern is not very cheerful, as there does not seem to be penny for any of you." This was the opening remark oT Mr. E.
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  • 503 6 To the Editor. Sir, In the report of the meeting of the above m your issue of the Sth inst., there were many important points I raised, omitted. In this connection I would Hke to give publicity of this as it seriously effects all shareholders m this
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  • 169 6 Latet night m Goodwood Hall, m Elman gave his farewell concert pore. Remembuing the enthu tia tion he had hy:c a month ago, tour m Java, it wan not surpr there was a large gathering of lovers to hear the MOttor-violini display his skill. A varied programme
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  • 612 6 To the Editor. Sir, Mr. A. L. Gilmoiv, th. r ness manager of Mr. Mischa Elman. m to say that he djes not know :;ose authority obo announcement ira that a matinee recital would Mischa Elman at Goodwood Ha., day next". The announcement was made by
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    • 190 6 GREENKEES GRAN D I "OLD PARR" WHISKY AGENTS Caldbeek 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. CONSULT. JOHN DUKE, F.8.0.A., F.S.M.C. Late senior optician British Army, Aldershot, Eng'snd Late of Old Broad St..
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    • 290 6 mm^ymm mm mm mm.' mm. tM^aWAA^nftAM I i ELECTRICITY l« IH€ HOME, < AUSTIN From Rushlight I < All Uritish to Autoplant 10. tj Autoplant In I S4 I Frederick de j 1 Moleyns produced a Furnishes electric platinum lilament incan- current for 60-20 descent lamp and Starr watt lampsorsay
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  • 568 7 STIRRING SCENES. [Renter's Service 1 vu.kk.vs proclamation. London, July 10. proclamation by De Valera, t ice each soldier and citizen f is the custodian of the nour. Your discipline must Itruggle of an organised In the negotiations initiated your will do their utmost to I peaceful termination
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  • 714 7 TOWERS WILL MEET. [Reuter's Service] OPENING NEGOTIATIONS. London, July 10. K.uter learns that as the outcome of an exchange of views with the United States, Japan jnd China, initiated after a discussion on Far Eastern and Pacific polity bf the Dominions' representatives at thi Confc renee m
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  • 52 7 Orders for week ending July 17, 1921. Tuesday, July 12 Tenth and Eleventh Troops Parade, 5.15. Wednesday, July 13.— Eighth Troop Parade, 5.15. Thursday, July 14.— Third Troop Parade, b. 15. Friday, July 15. Band Practice, 5.15. Individual Troop Orders as issued by 1 Scoutmasters. FRANK C.
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  • 13 7 m Mr. J. F. Bell, of th* F.M.S. Railways, has returned from leave.
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  • 619 7 FRESH REVELATIONS. [Reuter's Service] IN THE SENATE. Paris, July 7. Speaking: before the Financial and Foreign Affairs Committees m the Senate, M. Briand stated that the Government will endeavour further to remedy the situation Of the Banque Industrielle de Chine. All the members of both Committees approved
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  • 111 7 Thc two beginning episodes of Ben Wil- son's serial production, A Cry m the dark, and The Virgin of death, of The Screamins Shadow m 15 episodes, 30 parts, with Neva Gerbcr and Joseph Girard m support, will be screened at the Liberty Hall from to-night m the
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  • 25 7 A Reuter cable of the 9th insi. announce that Lord Byng has been honoured with the Grand CroM of St Michael and Sr. J George.
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  • 476 7 HOT NEW YORK. [Reuter's Service] HEAT WAVE IN NEW YORK. New York, July 10. The heat wave all over the United States i 8 almost unbearable. Owing to the great humidity, there have been many ceaths from sunstroke m all the large cities, especially m New York.
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  • 137 7 Entries, First Day, July 19. Races 1 and 7 (5 furlongs): Mimic, Jill. Gay Lad, Orthez, Darfur, Babs, The Bolter, Nankin, Avro, Windup. Races 2 and 5 (6 furlongs): Golden Mary, Lady Piquet, Casher, Chenana, Alachester, Royal Blood, Backfire, Kananga, Hatfield Boy, Timah, Cheeky Boy, Gemecock, Broomhills,
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  • 71 7 The following Singapore properties were disposed of by auction by Estate and Trust Agencies Ltd., at their Sale-room on the llth instant Freehold land and houses Nos. 110 and illl Neil Road, area 374 sq. ft. and 764 sq. ft. respectively, bought by Mr. How Wan Yok for
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    • 189 7 NEW NOVELS I JUST ARRIVED I ..v.-iA^Maitt^.^,,^ '-~mmmmmm*msmmm Giant Circumstance John Oxenham 1.00 In the Paddock Nat Gould iOO A Princess of Vascovy Tohn Oxenham i.oo The Old Order Changes David Lyall 2.00 The Duke of Chimney Butte G. W. Ogden 2.00 The Man m Ratcatcher Cyril McNeile 2.00 Swamp
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 375 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. j (Incorporated m Japan.) UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice LONDON LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE T^ndon and Antwerp via (Malacca, Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. KAGA MARU Ju i y lt For Marseilles and Liverpool via Suez. TSUYAMA MARU
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    • 502 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCttAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland). RPYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA TaVphona 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Manager Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHFRLANP6 INDIA GOVERNMENT. a RUMPHIUS (Monday, July 11) Belawan Deli. SINGKARA (Tuesday, July
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    • 717 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTALS. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). Tfce Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present susr-nded. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM lONDON A TO MARSEILLES LONDON DUE SINCAPORE LEAVE SINGAPORE MANELA
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 765 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) SINGAPORE mmm BANGKOK* COASTING SERVICE. For Kretay Trengganu, Kelantan, Batgnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, LaKoheamin, Bandon, Langsusn, Chumpmi, and Bangkok. tr-ma r a Arrival Departure VTJGALA July n jQly 13 xNI NVX July 25 July 27 |Au«.l Aug I Tb ,ri are
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    • 599 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. Ellerman BucknaU Steam Ship Co Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK~via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. SANDON HALL Aue- Ifi <sn»»-r >t i NELEUS Z' 21 S__ I a
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    • 604 9 I PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED IT PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated m U. S. A) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S SHIPPING BOARD SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST LND^V. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. I For CALCUTTA via COLOMBO WOLVERINE STATE Paasengers and Freight Jul, U GRANITE STATE Passengers and Freight Aug.
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  • 463 10 Dangers of Native Credulity. A correspondent of the Statesman m Behar writes: The Behari raiyat (peasant cultivator), earning a precarious livelihood from the cultivation of his fields, is nevertheless bound by custom and caste to spend large ■UIBI on marriage and funeral ceremonies, j For this reason
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  • 295 10 Wimbledon Commcn War Memorial j A gTOVC of forest tree- ifl to be planted on i Wimbledon Common as a war memorial for Wandsworth and Wimbledon. M'.ss Agar, the land:>cape gardener of the Metropolitan Gardens Aasociation, has prepared the scheme, lor which five acres on the
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  • 151 10 lt is reported m London that one of the strangest of the many queer modern American religious sects. "The Holy Rollers," is about to make a descent upon Lcndon. Hailing from America, the "rollers" are a "split" from the "Shakers" and are said to found their religious
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    • 200 10 ra 1 I b< J mm J""« I_, ■> aBV~ ibV _*ttlU?'' r *ft Jc^f IkjFVPL'. rl /> I B I S." I I 1/T Vn tin ___________B. afflß____BMß_y_»<'B_H_MWi~pi r-iinrarrr'T- -*>. -**<«» innßiri m TiinrA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiii MICHELIN TYREB GREATLY^^ Reduced In m^ MCF^ f» V~P- aJ»>T .*7 BvT^r^ _F__^b_L >
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    • 87 10 COLGATE^ TOILET «fQi!S TES. I J SI MM* JgS r/*& f ADAMSON GILFIIUN CO., LTD. (Incorporated m England). SOLE DISTRIBUTORS 8. F. M. S. 5 1 fll -f\ ra k FOR mm B. PURITY A^O POWER Iflpi r* i It Cl 1 /tm- X?' a rat z l"Emi 1 1
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  • 66 11 JULY 11. Bank 4 ra.3. 2|4 3-32 Bank demand 2 3 23-: v India, T. T. M'j*. Hongkong, demand 19 u. p.c. Prem. Yokohama, demand Java, demand 134* Bangkok, demand 91 Sovereign. Bank Buying HUM Bank of England Rate 6 p. c Bar Silver London 371^ Milan, June 15.
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  • 162 11 JULY 11. Tin 125 Tons $m.t:, Gambier Cube No. 1 12.00 Gambier s.O" Pepper Black 15.25 Pepper (white fair) 35 26 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 5.75 Tapioca, Medium pearl f.g 8.00 Pearl Sago, small nom. 8.50 Copra Sundried 11.25 Copra Mix in.6o Opium. Benares uncort 5,000 Rice, Rangoon White
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  • 50 11 12 o'clock noon, llth July 1021. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked fh. I CU>*r*g Price*. Closing Price*. Buyers Sellers. Buyers Sellers. Spot 2« 29 27 27^ i July 20 30 28 29 Aug. to Sept. 29 30 Oct. to Dec. 32 S3 Tone of Market: Firm.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 361 11 < '-^^HWH^^iiwHßa. m_________Zl 5555 over $4,000,000 *-«-™r Assurances m force over $17 000 000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). OFFICE: Winchester House. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry E C the Supreme Court of "T- i^_£^£ ro lil,llJl ..^w.^.v,.., .....^.v,.,. rmrifMiiMißM,,,. N ORTH BRITISH
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    • 560 11 I CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid np Capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £P 0.^,000 Reserve Fund 8,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor* 8,000 000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branchea. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amritsar lioilo Puket
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    • 651 11 IHO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE 04 Market Street. BRANCHES: Penang— 86 Beach Street. Malacca 111 Jonker Street. Muar— 77-70 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat— lo9 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Shangnal, Hongkong, Amoy, Batavia. Sourabaya, Se_ arang, Palembang acd Trang. CAPiTAL AUTHORISED $20,000,000 Issued 8,000,000 Paid-up
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    • 406 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, j LTD. Established 1&86. I Capital Subscribed y. 100,000 00C (fully paid up) Reserve Fund T Mfo oB,ooo President N. Kajiwara, Esq. Vice-President 8. K. Suzuki, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma, Esq., I. Matsukata, Esq., Y. Yamakawa, Esq., M. Mitsui, Esq., M Odagiri. Esq., Raron K. Morimura, Baron
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    • 230 11 THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD., (Incorporated m Great Britain) TOTAL ASSETS exceed £23,000,000. FIRE Insurancea effected, for long or short periods, on the BUILDINGS, CONTENTS and RENT of PRIVATE DWELLING HOUSES, GODOWNS ssmi BUSINESS Premisea. MOTOR CAR— Policies issued covering PRP/ATE CARS, MOTOR CYCLES aaa COMMERCIAL VEHICLES gainst Accidental
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 130 11 VESSELS AT WHARF. TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf Ko. 1.— Valentijn. East Wharf Vo. 2.— Yesaki Maru. Sheers Wharf No. 3— Nil. Main Wharf No. 4. Kasado Maru. Main Wharf No. 5.— Nil. {Main Wharf No. 6.— Nil. Empire Dock No. 7.— A. Foarichon, Calcutta Maru. Toful— Maru. Ascot. j West
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    • 502 11 TO-DAY. Intermediate and local maiN w'dl be feast in list below: Federated Malay Statea, Mala -a, M_ar a.d Penang (by train) 6 am. anl 6 p.m. dail/ (except Sunday). rembilafcan [ndra| Kalmoa fx m Kerimon Soon Lee 9 am l'ula-_ Soegi Benuit 9 a.ra Sambas, etc Singkara 10 a.m P.
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  • 842 12 INTERESTING SINGAPORE CASE. Large Consignment of Milk Which Waa Had. Another appeal, which is likely to occupy the attention of the Chief Justice, Sir Walter S. Shaw, Mr. Justice Whitley and Mr. Just, to Barrett-Lennaid for another day or tv resumed m the Court of Appeal yesterday
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  • 27 12 I A cable has been received announcing: the death at Lausanne of Mrs. Jules Martin. The deceased lady went to England with her late husband m 1919.
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  • 818 12 THK CORONERS INQUIRY. Thc death of Mr. George Woodcock, as-' 1 sistant at Messrs Derrick and Co., while order chloroform m the Nursing Home, Cavanagh Road, on May 26 last, was the subject of a coroner's enquiry yesterday before Dr. Gibbs, Medical Superintendent of thc Lunatic
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  • 53 12 A telegram to the Shanghai Journal of Commerce reports that Dr. W. W. Yen, Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs, has given an assurance to the Diplomatic Body that China bears full responsibility for the losses sustained by foreign merchants during- the mutinies m Hupeh and will pay < full indemnity
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  • 227 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 17. The Rubber Exhibition at the Royal Agricultural lla.ll closes to-day. In many respects it was disappointing: m others illuminating. The Rubber Industry did all which could be expected from it, and did it well, yet there seemed to be relatively
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  • 141 12 ERASER'S REPORT. Singapore, July 11. Rubbers. Much more interest is being shown, an.i the market is firmer. Ayer Panas $6, Teluk Ansons $6.25, Amalgamated Malays $1.50. Kedahs $2, Ulu Benuts 17% cents, Kluang $4.25, Lunas .^'..Tr), Imiragiris $3.50, Jtmafa 72% c»mts Pamians 85 cents, Seudais $2 25.
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  • 143 12 When Chief Detective Inspector Costello and a posse of his men raided house m Craig Road on Saturday night, v.ith a view j to secure a gang of robbers who had Ottered the house, they were fired at hy the men. Fortunately, none of the detectives
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  • 108 12 The strike fever has evidently not yet left Singapore, for we hear of another I strike m progress. At present it is the saw} en that have come out In protest te a 20 per cent reduction on the rates I ble for piecework cutting. Conse- j quently
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  • 63 12 The liquidator, Mr. C. V. Bailey, has issned his repcrt of the winding up of this estate. Mergui was sold as a going concern for £72,000 m May 1920 and this sufficed to pay shareholders $9.16 2 per share. A meeting to approve of the liquidator's report
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  • 24 12 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending; Wednesday, 13th July 1921. Wednesday 13th, 5.15 p.m.. Drrill Hall. Ch'nese Company Recruits Drill.
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  • 48 12 The P. O. Dilwara has left Hongkong, and is expected to arrive at this port at about noon on Thursday, 14th instant. The Income Tax Office, Singapore, old District Court buildings, have now been removed to the temporary building on* Collyer Quay, next to Temporary General?ost Office. _^M^_^_^_^_l_^_M**
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 88 12 Big Score Against West of Scotland. The two-day match between the Australians and the West of Scotland was commenced at Glasgow to-day, s"ays a Reuter cable cf the Oth inst., m brilliant, hot weather and before an attendance of 10, (TOO. The Scottish side included Carr, and
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    • 20 12 A Reuter cable of the 9th inst. states that Eton defeated Harrow by seven wickets, at Lords.
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    • 36 12 The Reuter cable of the 10th inst. states that m the International University Lawn Tennis, Princeton beat Oxford and Cambridge by three matches to two, thus taking the series by five to four.
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    • 35 12 Three second eleven games were played ofT last night with the following results: StafTords II 0 S.C.C. II 0 32nd Co. R.A.M.C. 3 United Banks 1 S.C.F.A. II 0 St. Joseph's 0
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    • 211 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Mixed Doubles A Class. Mrs. Swindell and Rev. Griffin owe 15 beat Mrs. Connell and Mr. Lamb owe 3, 6 3, 6—2. Mr. and Mrs. Leggatt owe 15 beat Mrs. Davies and Mr. Smith owe 3, 6 4, 6 2. Mrs. Burkill and Mr. Cantrell
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    • 106 12 I I Championship Singles. Mrs. Connell vs. Mrs. C. Dickinson. Ladies Double Open. Mrs. Griffith and Mrs. Dorrington Ward vs. Mr?. Brooker and Mrs. de Havilland. Ladies Single* Handicap. Mrs. A. H. Dickinson plus 4 vs. Mrs. Schafer owe 3. Ladies Doubles Handicap. Lady Murison and Mrs. Burkill
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    • 154 12 Championship Singles. Mrs. Dorrington Warf! vs. Mrs. Wise. 4 Ladies Singles Handicap. Lady Murison plus 15 vs Mrs. «Lloyd "wr 3 Mrs. Olafsson owe 3 vs. Miss Brooke plus 3. Ladies Doubles Handicap. Mrs. Butcher ar.d Mrs. Savage plus 15 vs. Miss Chappel and Mrs. Mills plus 2.
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    • 74 12 TO-DAY'S TIES. Tennis. A.— Chua Choon Lecng and Tan Chiap Choon vs. Tan Chong Gark and Choa Eng Wan; Seah Eng Chiang and Seah Eng Kiang vs. Kiong Chin Eng and Thong Foong Koon. X B v~ T n ChOW Kirn and Lim B <>on Seng
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