The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 July 1921

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. I ENTS SINGAPORE, S.S M SATURDAY, JULY lfi, 1921. no. io,m
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  • 194 1 Speculation and statement continue as to the Pacific Conference to which all the Powers have assented and the public has received with favour Page 7. General Smuts will probably be asked to attend by America, The Times does not think that Lloyd George or Viscount Curzon will
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  • 1250 1 Quicquid agunt hominea nottri e»t jarraf I libelli Juvbnai* The outlook continues bad, m tpfa of a recovery of a few cents m the price of rubber. The aftermath of the speculation .of 1920 m trade is being reaped by the auctioneers (and newspapers) as wKI
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 284 1 Malth©id I RAFFLES HOTEL. i)\Y.— Tea Dansant, sto 7 p.m. (Admission free). <I)AY.— Special Musical Programme after Dinner. RSDAYv— Guest Night and Drncing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). FRIDAY. Special Lunch Orchcsira. RDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress tssential for Dancing). >IM)AY. Cinema after Dinn r. f ALBERT B.
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    • 412 1 KELLY WALSH, LTD. i INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG) NEW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED. j«"U f XT'- V- 4 0 Rankers' CNdiU, by Wm F. Spalding 7.50 i 4do Commercial Commodities, by Frank enjoyment of Music, by Arthur W. W. Matthows.. 8 50 j ollit t 3.75 Pears 1 Encyclopaedia, latest Edition 2.50
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    • 90 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Motor car for sale Page 6. Dog lost, finder rewarded— Page 5. Coir matting: m rolls cheap Pago 5. Meeting; re rubber restriction— Pa"ge h. Kwaisang discharging at No. 16Page 11. Claims m deceased estate of C. J. Burke Page 5. Meeting Mandai Tekong Rubber Co.— Page 5.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 161 1 THE WEEK. j Saturday, 16th. High Water, 8.28 a.m., 7.41 p.m. Rowing. Chiengmai Cup heat, 5 p.m. i Cricket League S.C.C. v. Services. Cricket Li-ague S.R.C. v. P. Services Law.' Football League: S.T.C. vs. St. Joseph's,' Reclamation. Fiilis's Circus, Beach-rd., 4.30 i 9.15 p.m. Su.:dru, 17th. High Water, 9.29 a.m.,
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  • 247 2 The following appointments vrere made t» the Btmita Settlements by the Secretary of State for the Colonies durir.y: April last Messrs. K. MacLennan and W. J. C. Sharp, Superintendents, Grade 11, ?\>st Oflice Mr. S. P. MortOl^ AssisMrt Divisional En^'i: et», Posts and Telegraphs Dept. Tenant h>taff Surpeon J. R.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 16 2 DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA BROWN'S SPECIFIC. To be had at MAYNARD'B DMPKW■ART, ftftd of Mill BROW ft
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    • 252 2 f TO LET. I Large Golowns facing river i •f 8l?o near shipping, Stores i frcm 6,000 to 30,000 sq. ft. I* Large and Commodious offices ,i I ctTtrally situated also Bunga- t lowi, J Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. 56 Robinson-rd. Marsilling Bldg. f Fi7/w Great Circus BEACH ROAD.
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    • 1108 2 "GAIETY" ALHAMBRA fcrf From THURSDAY. July 14, to TUESDAY July P.. CONTINUATION OF A GRIPPING AND SENSATION PICTURE Wm. Fox's Colossal Photo- Dramatic Triumph N "j^T" 3 THAT WILL LONG STAND AT THE VERY PINNACLK J OWEN MOOKK OF THE SCREEN'S GREATEST ACHIEVEMENTS (Divorced husband of Mary Pkkford) STARRING mMBJMBTM*
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 70 2 PASSENGER ARRIVED. The following passengers arrived by the 8.8. Wolverine State on Friday morning: Messrs. J. F. Buckley, L. Dayaram, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Feneck, Wallace H. Granger, Ole A. Lund, Rev. Lester Proebstel, Master John Paps, i T. Partabrai, Chas E. Quest, Mrs. Y. Protrov- sky, Miss Helen, and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 637 3 NGINEEHS TOO! fc Rld DriHin, Machines and Drin, En,e,v Crindc, <-„;,_. f| Painful Cold Chisels, Spanners, Callipers, Vice,, fi, ÜB c, f nfn c StoCkB and Dies Taps, Bevels. Engine di>ided Steel Rules j H. 15 Hoxwood Rules, Steel Squares, Types (letter and figures), fe cc^ h^^^^"' $1 W l>lit>rS
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    • 274 3 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF X "[TLIZI >rOPmieS and UUbbCr !>Untati <*— Buki, Timah R««d. AT MESSRS. CHEONG KOON SENG COS SALEROOM. NO. 30 RUNG ST ON WEDNESDAY, 20th .lII.Y at 2.30 v m 801 I q it alUable 9 >ears eaSehOld and an 6hophou R^tK.n. Road, area L get n::
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    • 141 3 dlllEliiiKil sl^^s23^^^22E3s^r 20 A./>. 30-1. v.'. Z>t.»n«rj law, IJ; Albions are British Built 1 1 l^rss m maintenance and. spend less time m the repair jRj »hop than any other make U (V of commercial vehicle. i b) For over 20 years Albions W it have helped to build up
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 536 4 Ii it worth while to experiment with the Gablp AdliVP^^ myr iad so-called "cures" *or Rheumatism "hohong" JL •S^^rrtz^Wt classes of people, m all countries, as a re><nTl^X lief and CURE for pain. Each year more 1 LA >C\ LJLI 1 1 of it has been demaned by the suffering,
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    • 962 4 FSTATE OF GEORGE RAPPA— (Deceased.) IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF VER\ 'VALUABLE SINGAPORE TOWN PROPERTIED At Messrs POWELL Go's Sale-rooms 10 and IT Raffle* ON TUESDAY, 19th JULY 1921 at 2.o() p.m. T^t No 1 Very valuable 99i> year* Leasehold Land and Sho] and tow as Manual No. 186 Rochore Road^
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 578 5 TO LET. >.» TO LET Kivcrside godown No. 30 Robertson Quay. ■>o town office No B Malacca Street r Hrothers n.c. TO LET.- Two storeyed bungalow. No. 39, Koad. Entry Ist July ]y2i' H. Shirazi. 19, Malacca Street im-4 appoints.) office m wn. Real moderat. Apply Co., Malaee Btn '.-Compound
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    • 636 5 AUCTION_SALES. WAKING ROB. AUCfION SALK OK •SIX CASES TABLI CROCKFRY com,, ttttft£s:gxti~~ 35 CASES BUTTER Auto-ped Scooters Plate,) J Fw KKSOU WARING AND roe will sell by auction At their Sale-R ooms S Robinson Road ON MONDAY. MLI ISth AT 11 A.M ]5-7 REMINDER. To-dnv. SATURDAY at 10. {0 am
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    • 888 5 fu^ A NTKD A smart Bill-colector* mv. Fr?o P J ,:r Unty APPIV tO B<>X l5 c o 12-7 E (lesircs Position either ashore o] At L lBt f ClaB9 B O. T. Marine certificate tr»cf7n X TS^T* Bt lar c im P^tant con Free Press Apply En^ in<>tr care
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    • 690 5 FOR^SALZ. i r. y >,', X, 8 u Dark Blue Body bolstered' black pipmg as Premier A. C. hood TfTpr T e nd AprOn Price 200 °r nearest 29-6 v.c. the^^r^^ n latest design Evening" (or LonH ak fr m Marsh »U and Snelgrove, Accent $2 fn r Cade With
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    • 500 5 I m^ mm^ —I 111 I *^»-*o»^^*><zH_cx_BC_____?r________i__H_________~B WHITE AW ATS WONDER IF YOU A£, THAT THIS HOUSE OFFKfta Vo, "Zfc BIGGER CHjtCh 3__ BErrERjiCHOICE AND A BETTER VALVE CHOICE THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE COLONY Whiteaway's for Furnishing. fn Curtain Muslin, with a permanent L 5? f />.,, 48
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 22 6 THOMSON. On July i'th at the Central lospital. IVtoembockun. to Mr. and Mrs. E. O. rhomaOß, NUMM Rambai Estate, a daughter.
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    • 40 6 COVIXDASAMY. At 21 Kinta Road, on July 5. Ciovindasamy clerk to Sisson and Delay, Solicitors, for 28 years, wnc of X. Rama■handra. of PatoraOß, BimoiU i Co.. age 48 rears. Interment Hindu Cemetery, Gaylang, hii afternoon at S o'clock.
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  • 838 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1921. Transport Problems. We have received a valuable and BUggestive report from Shanghai of a lecture delivered under the auspices of the Shanghai Civic League by Mr. Donald McColl, General Bfanager to the Shanghai Elec'ric Construction Company. It has special references to Shanghai, but
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  • 279 6 Mr. If. A. V. Allen, Warden of Mines, Selangor, returned from leave by 'thP. and O. liner Manela. (S.K). Mr. J. A. Cable, Adviser to the Ministry of Commerce. Siam, has left for Home After seven years successful service. Service will be held^on Sunday evening at 8-15 at the Boustead
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  • LOCAL WIRES.
    • 55 6 i (From Our Own Correspondenr.). Kuala Lumpur, July 18. The first annual meeting of BfOgt E* tates was presided over by Mr. J. Bh»rh Orr, who emphatiMd the Mtbfcctory position <>f the Company** tinantes. He announced that the Directors were foreroing their fees. Votes of thank, to ti.v
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    • 83 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, July 1 1. The Peftang Impressionists held their annual exhibition to-day which proved very successful. The exhibits embraced landscape-, seascapes, portraits m oils and Water colours. Landscapes predominated. Lady Guillemard exhibited Province WoHesley from Penang Hill," which commanded food deal of attention. Mrs.
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  • 558 6 Mr. F. H. T. Kempe has been appointed to act as reei>trar of criminals of thu S.S. and F. M. S. M?\ 11. Sarwar hai been appointed chairman of the Mohamedhan Advisory Board. Penan?. Dr. R. O. VVinstedt has been Seconded for service with the Raffles College, from June Ist-
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  • 571 6 THE IRISH MEETING [Router's Sen liondon h It is officially announce-! I George snd Mr. De Yal< m Downing Street. V changed and tin- relative posit Tin- conversation was resume In response to an invitation I i Mr. George. The Ulster IV. Craigi is expected m !,<>■ afternoon.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 187 6 GREENL.EES 1 GRAND "OLD PARR" AGENTS Caldbeck Macgregor Co., ■<->■■■ ■■■■■HI I I CONVENIENCE I THERMOS FLASK. m Liquids may be kept hot or cold for long periods of time, and 4 it is just the thing for any trip A Thermos Flask will prove a valuable investment. E ji
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    • 135 6 What about your J BAGGAGE J YOU insure your valuables and ft 1 effects at home: do you protect them r m your baggage when travelling? Property to the value of many thousands of pounds is lost, damaged m various ways, or stolen every year m transit by railway and
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  • 372 7 EVIDENCE AT LEIPZIG. V <\l KUAN \W!\i:SS. Leipzig, July IS. is, Petty-OAcer '"'!;<>. He pleaded be had lost hi> memory, I rare by the Preeifrifhtfiilneea, He lovery Castle was unip and he begged tO attack it. Ho I. land -very's boats eopte were swimming ine'a crew was
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  • 317 7 PALL COME IN. 4LL WILUNG. (Router's Service] T lx I»ndon, July If. h l>J"Jy Xx h offu iully infonmMi all the powers, Britain. France, Italy ">"J China, hav t> formally accented Har,li, lK V invitation t', the Pan Be Conference There is little prospect of a preliminary Pacific
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  • 386 7 \IKI{.\ DON! PROI'D. ondon. July 13. The reception of De Valera aiul party at Euston Station was of a remarkable' character. There w;i> a crowd of 3.000. many wearing Sinn Fein colours and Carrying the Irish flag, which was unfurled when De Valera alighted. Ho made the following
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  • 501 7 ROYAL VISITS. CBANNBL ISLANDS REJOICE. [Router's Service] London, July 13. I heir Majesties have concluded a two <<ay's visit to the Channel Islands. They were given a most enthusiastic welcome 1 n were quaint feudal ceremonies, beacon ni>< «"'™works and illuminations without CCMlng on both nights. OIK
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  • 225 7 H. M. S. Fame is advertised for sale by tender as she lies at the Naval Depot at Kowloon. (H. K. P. P.) The Captain of the Seang Bee, which arrived m port yesterday from Swatow, reports that during the journey one coolie passenger died and a deck passenger fell
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  • 504 7 POSITION AND PROSPECTS. (From Our Own Correspondent) IVnang, July The price of rice which has o f late being Showing an upward tendency is to-day quoted at Ist quality $20.40; 2nd quality $19.08--3 rd quality, $17.45 per bag. Restrictions are unlikely at Bangkok where prices are advancing, also
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  • 71 7 The Court of Appeal sitting at Singapore, which commenced on the 21st ult., is nearly concluded. There are only three or four District Court appeals to be dealt with, and thiese were commenced yesterday before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter S. Shaw and Mr. Justice Whitky. The Chief
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  • 240 7 Mr. F. M. Baddeley has been appointed to officiate as Under Secretary, Straits Settlements. The Malayan Leader understands that H. E. Sir Laurence Guillemard ii expected m Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, July 23. The Federal Council is meeting on July 26. I- nder the seditious publications act, the Governor prohibits
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 104 7 Robinson Co., LtdA m I Stocks of Furnishing Fabrics i j always on hand. jCPETOKNES TAPESTHIES Plain and Bordered j Casement Cloths I Art Serges. Felts, etc. I I DULL BED AND DULL CRKAM COMPO. I 3 Prot ects and Beautifies I rSSBSH Corru ated Iron Inside P Wfc r^«ss£K
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 402 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated m Japan.) HYPER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE i GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice) rLONDON LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE *t- T^ndon and Antwerp via (Malacca, Penang:, Colembo, Suez, Port SaM and Marseilles. KLEIBT Auj?. 10 MISIHMA MARY Aug. 24 LIVERPOOL LINE. TSUYAMA MARU July 16
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    • 579 8 K. P. M KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Incorporate A m Holland). RPYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA Ttf»phon« 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Fraifcht Dept. 1002 Manager Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETIIFRLANPB INDIA GOVERNMENT. VAX DER PAtvUA (Saturday, July 1«) Pontianak. VAX DER
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    • 623 8 P. O. BKlil^H INDIA APCAR LINE. (Incorporated tn 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 *re at pi Ane wmr* ONDO N FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES ON DOT SINGAPORE LEAVE SIXG
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 329 9 I THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO LTD COASTING SERVICE 1 Krvtay, Trengganu, Kelantan, E^enar* t i umui, Bandon, Langsusn, Chum^n, and Bangkok 10 Sin *<*», Laf HATIJPOK Arrival Departure VAI V Jul .v 18 July 20 GALA Ju] y 2r > July 27 ers are fitted throughout with llfefeLi 3
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    • 328 9 o. a k. The Osaka Shosen Kaisha Ltd. (Incorporated m Japan). No. 2, De Souza Street. Proposed Sailings frc Singapore. (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. Fci Port Said, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg. DUE SINGAPORE. »J? Argun Maru July 21 July 22 s.s. Himalaya Maru arr. Aug.
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    • 472 9 k company, Limited. The China Mutua i s^ Navigation Co LM EUennan Bucknall Steam Shin To fh (AMERICAN MANCHUr"an UNE.) LM (Incorporated m England.) MAT FORTMGHTLY SERVrCE TO JS^S"*. SUEZ QR pAN F 2l NEff YORK. PANAMA EURYPYLUS J u 17 Ute F« SANDON HALL Al ,1 Manila ™d China.
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    • 318 9 FABBBNGBR AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPEHATTO IT j I PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. I I (Incorporated m U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S SHIPPING BOARD SAN FRANCISCO-MANILA-EAST WmA I I SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. I I For CALCUTTA »i. COLOMBO WOLVERINE STATE P. BMn(fer!l an<| F GRANITE STATE P.s«
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 224 10 Clf*2)illQ &> OvP<* -Ulwllllv Vu iljww L .^d 5. mJFt EZSRSi II Js Tfc -a T ri-'Tp P a" .^r -*T c* r Rl~*W' fe-LJ re the NEW CLEANSER DYEH fca/i now be obtained m the following colours. L SAKE-BLUE— RUST-GREY— SHKLI.-PINK— DAFFODIL YELLOW— GREY— GRASS I.REEN OLD ROSE— OLD-GOLD—
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    • 281 10 ■H. BOLTER. jj wans and provisions I! Finest Produce of France, England and America. •I < CHEAP SALE N. HIGH STREET Europe Hotel Building. We recommend striped glass which is beautiful and economical both for decoration and health. Following New Consignment m Stock. I RIBBED WIRE GLASS RIBBED GLASS I
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    • 86 10 i I bop Pokoh) I Steadily Growing ii\ ?.omilari^v i Ala "vUHlul d it BOXiZ IMPOBTEHB: A damson, GiifiHan Co., Ltd, (Incorporated m England.) i FOR I PURITY A v n POWER 6£/ Hqtor H 'lisp I 1 o Hi 1 1 aem rl I SCOTCH WHISKY I "BLACKAWHITE' SCOTCH
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  • 58 11 JULY 15 Bank 4 m.a. Bank demand 2!4 3 32 Private credit* 3 m SJ N«w York, demand |4 6 16 Credits 90 dajn 4) France, demand 4ftl India, T. T. 6oe Hongkong, demand is 179 Yokohama, demand Prw J'ivh, demand S< Bangkok, demand :i Sovereign. Bank Baying Bank
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  • 145 11 JULY 15. Tin JlO Tons Gambier Cube o i *m Gamble* Pepper Bhtck HGO Popper (white fair) Tapioca, small flake f* t'ZZ Tapioca. Medium pear! f g Pearl Sago, small norn Copra Sundried m 850 Copra Mix 120 Opium Benar« n^cort 5^ R'co. Rangoon white I Rice, Siam Mo.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 858 11 over $4,000,000 »■--»>' m THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPACT™ I HEADOPFKJB: Winchester House. Sii^pl^^ Straits Settlem ents). V hBS £20 000 doited with the Supreme Court nf p L ND N FFICE :32 Old Jewry EC PLANS OF ASSm,^ Preme C Urt of En *>*^ and complies with the
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    • 312 11 COF C. RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 o'clock noon. 15th July |t£l. Clotinff Pric Spot 7er S6llera Ba^™ Seller,. Au£. to Sent oct. to SZ j; 2 Tone of Mark, i: Steads Tone of Maifcet Firm WHAT TO DO WHEN BABY CANNOT SLEEP. "y Th for bn £V h ?t h alf
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 277 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAT. m 'i.'tTfcw-- Cal 1 U <•«< tfedan .iverpool Hi X ck 9 ■ui-01, V i m 1 tJcob Hon ff A,k I.JB, 'ulau So.. c j Mil I a.m. Bangkok tf v Ku;intan R 1' olombo F{n: lton »f a.m. Duwan 11 i( .m. Ikons:, Sh*nch«i 'R!
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  • 478 12 The following has been forwarded to us for publication. It may be of some interest to many to letni that the Philharmonic Orchestra will at an early date give m addition to the Third Children's Concert of this year, a special concert foi Asiatic only, where the programme
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  • 82 12 FRASER CO'S SHARE REPORT. Friday, July 15th, p.m. Rubbers. Many more enquiries, but few] shares about. Mining. Steady. Taipings $1.15 $1.20, North Taipings $1.35— 51.40, South Taipings Tl"j tt<.- 7 7 j ,ts.. Nawing Pets $1.60— $1.55, Ulu Piahs $1.25—1.30, Padanp Flandoks 76 eta. 85 cts., Linguis 54.70 $4.90, Kintas
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  • 323 12 Singapore, July 14. A .-harp rise has taken place since last week and prices have advanced over 10 cents m most positions. The rapid rise has barely been justified by the present statistical position and an •>arly reaction is expected. America, who until recently had
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  • 205 12 AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS. A Rcuter wire of July 13: Scotland made L 62 m reply to t'.e Australians. Campbell mm/dm N an.l Ferguson :J7. Following on, they made 79 for no wickets, Ferguson compiling 60. The match was drawn. London, July 14. The Australian crickcUrs commenced a two days'
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  • 125 12 S. R. C vs. Sea Defences. Last night's game on the S. C. C ground, between the above teams} prodoced some good football and likewise quite a number of e">nls, no less than four, equally divided between the teams. The Aral alf was always interesting CO natch.
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  • 180 12 The Course for the Sweepstake Race on Sunday morning will be: Start S.Y.C., round Mark Boat off White Beacon, round Oscar, round Mark Boat off Sea-View Per, round Buoy off Master Attendants' Pier, up inside Breakwater, finish at S.Y. C. Once Rund. hours limit. Captain Bredenberg has
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  • 301 12 A. Lockmtn arrived at Penang on Wednesday morning with his string consisting of Astrico, Comborah and Jill. Cromwell, under the charge of Mat Noor, has also arrived and was given a good stretch. All the others did slow work m track No. 2. The rain overnight had done
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  • LADIES' LAWN TENNIS.
    • 113 12 Ladies Singles Handicap. Vi t Dorrin^ton Ward scr. vs. Mrs K.t Bten plot 30. Ladjt^ Doubles Open. Lady Murrison and Miss Shaw vs. Mrs. Maxwell and Mrs. Drummond. Mrs. ConntU arid Miss Lamb vs. Mrs. Burkili and Bfisi Brooke. Mived Doubles A Class. Mr. and Mrs. Legfffttt owe
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    • 29 12 Bisky for the Elcho Shield, firing at !>OO, 1,000 and 1. 100 yards, Scotland won m the final stage with 1,625. England made l/>Ol ami Ireland 1,489.
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    • 34 12 The usual monthly medal will be played off on Saturday and Sunday, 16th and 17th, and the Ladies Spoon for July will be competed for on the Monday following (18th instant).
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    • 294 12 Boxing Contests. Th4re WM arother tremendous crowd present last night to witness the boxing contests, and great enthusiasm was displayed. The first attraction was an exhibition bout cf four rounds, between Teng Kee pnd P. do Sou/a. The Chinaman was the t U'cker and better boxer and deservedly
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  • 223 12 What promises to be a very rich piece of land with a deposit of tin containing (50 per cent of ore has just been discovered, says Wednesday's T. O. 11 The mine lies between the Lahat Mine and the Menglembn Lode, of which Messrs. Osborne
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 62 12 The Chinese press states that the Hunan i famine situation is bectoming more serious i daily. In the district of Anhui girls are being sold according to weight. Those less I than 20 years of age sell at eight cent* i a catty while those from 20 to 30 year*
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    • 162 12 I "FABKIKOID" j AUTOMOBILE TOP COVERIISG 1 Will give your tar an air of distinction. It T cossive wear and to remain waterproof. It W I retains its brightness for a long time. It il far BQpei I a covering and sells for about the same price. J ASK YOUR
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 691 12 CHURCH SERVICES. THE Bth SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. 17th, July 1921. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 7.30 a.m. Litany. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion ("Choral. 9.15 a.m. Matins fol owed by Holy Communion. 4 p.m. Catechism. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. S. MATTHEW'S. SEPOY LINES. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. £.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon.
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