The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 July 1921

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1921. No. 1 (),:;:>,.->.
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  • 208 1 The drought in tireat Britain ha* broken Page 7. A wire from Penang states that there has been a further drop in the pFiee of rice in Rangoon Page 6. A late Renter cable states that the Soviet has ordered a general mobilization throughout Russia Page 7.
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  • 1648 1 Ax the last quavering strokes of th neighbouring docks striking the hour of xven, dies away;; amid a general confusion of tearful hugging and hearty handshaking prolonged kissing and waving of handkerchiefs, the ponderous Limited Exp slowly pulls out of the Seattle terminus; the roar of escaping steam
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 245 1 RAFFLES HOTEL. I DAY.— Tea Dansant, 5 to 7 p.m. (Admission free). WEDNESDAY.— SpeciaI Musical Programme after Dinner. R9DAY. Guest Night and D?ncing. (Kvening Dress essential for, Dancing). i RIDAY. Special Lunch Orchestra. SATURDAY.— -Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress esseirtia] for Dancing). \1 \Y Cinema after Dinner. i SP»
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    • 224 1 KELLY AND WALSH, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG). JUST PUBLISHED THK DISEASES AND PEBTS OF BLECTKICAL ENGINEERING IHK BUBBEB TREE A COMPLETE SURVEY IN ONE VOLUME Bj T. Pitch. 8.A.. B. Sc. By T. F. Wall Price $14. Price $15. plantation" ruSer AUTOMOBILE ANH AIRCRAFT^ Ax svbes sur* »««sa Price $19.75.
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    • 177 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Are you using Goodrich tyres?— Page 1. Electricity in the Home, Borneo Co Page i'>. The Totastrop stropper, John Little and Co. Page 6. Cargo notices re Nam Sang and Glena moy Page 5. Latest publications reserved by Kellv and Walsh Page 1. Lens grinding, consult John Duke
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 111 1 THE WEEK. Tmmmdmw, 19th. High Water. 10.54 a.m.. 11.0 p.m. Singapore Assizes. Rent Board, 2.15 p.m. Football League: Staffords II vs. S.T.C., Reclamation. Football League: U. Bank< vs St. Joseph's, S.R.C. Wmdnemmmw, 20th. High Water. 11.26 a.m.. 10.3S p.m. P'ootball league: Ex-Services vs. Sea Defences IT, Reclamation. Tanglin Club at
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    • 239 2 V-% -V-V-"-~\-S-%-*.-'--> TO LET. i Large Gu'owns facing river also near shipping, Stores frcm 6,000 to 30,000 sq. ft. Large and Commodious offices 4 ctrtrally situated also Bunga- |B B lows. 1 Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. 56 Robinson-rd. Marsilling Bldg. m m m m w-*^ m m-*m^m-*m- m m-*.-*w-*m-*m-*m-**
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    • 524 2 CHANGE OF PROGEAMBIE EN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 Final of The Red Glove Serial Featuring Marie Walcamp. Episode Seventeen and Eighteen. j Opening of The Brass Bullet Serial Feabring Juanita Nansen and Jack Mulhall In 36 Parts. Episode 1. A FLYING START In 2 Reels Episode 2. THE MUFFED
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    • 393 2 ALHAMBRJ! From THURSDAY. July 14, to TUESDAI Jul; A GRIPPING AND SENSATION PICTI A GOLDWYN SUPER PRODI CTIO Featuring OWEN MOORE (Divorced husband of Mary Pickford) HEDDA NO\ In a sensational story of a man in search of adventure who Adapted from Rex Beach's Novel of the same name, than
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  • 1267 3 A RECOHD YEAR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 9. 1 take the following headings from the Evening News: LONDON'S RECORD SPORT YEAR. >i > room for all the players. Amazing Tennis Boon.. Fields at ±'000 an acre. 55,000 CRICKETERS. I They tell their own story, and what
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  • 32 3 r The break-up of the old Austria deprived Central Europe of an element of stability, of which there is scant promise in the present map of this part of the Contin-ent.—Lietit.-Col. Repington.
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    • 323 3 ENGINEERS TOOLS 9*430 Jt__f > fy, 1 Stocks and Dies. Taps, Bevels. Engine divided Steel Rules, ll j P.oxwood Rules, Steel Squares, Types (letter and figures), JA i X^lWa ,lkrS Scribt>rs Spirit Lovt ,s oil feeders, Etc.. Etc. j] m r mmji J *^SV .*M UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED If 1
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    • 15 3 mmmm SSS B. SM -_--l B__l Ti K a_a^a y i i "Everybody's Biood Purifier.
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    • 379 3 REUEVES THE PAIN OF Sprains, Bruises, Rheumatism, Chest Pains, Sore Throat, r^^^^^^Jj Neuralgia, Headache. P No matter what causes your pain, a few ___iS|S>iJjii__„Sl i£"' drops of Sloan's Liniment laid on the affected If ■•SvL jj k"" I part will stop it instantly. No rubbing is .rj Iu jBj kl
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    • 812 4 Cable Address HOHONG CEMENT. /3^*____^fe^ Phone 352 or call at fliWlf 'V 4 w 61 > Klin Street for your o a £f fl° H plr tra -l order which will con\s%* *m 3 S^y Vince you of the quality. c^__ii^^*x g Works: Proprietors West Coast Road Ho Hong Company.
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    • 589 4 THE PRICE OF PAIN -SCIATICA. N_ one wants pain atill we pay for it neavily in lost health— loBt energy— lost ambition often absolute financial ruin. Why pay th j awful price? Why Buffsi the terrible twitching tortures of Scistics when everlasting relief is so near at hand? Perfect health,
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    • 825 4 ESTATE OF GEORGE RAPPA— deceased.) IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE s>; VERY VALUABLE SINGAPORE TOWN PROPERT 1 1 At Messrs. POWELL Co's Sale-rooms IG and 17 R ON TUESDAY, 19th JULY 1921 .nt 2.:.<» pm Lot No. 1. Very valuable 999 year? Leasehold Land fti and known as Municipal No. 185 Roehore
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    • 366 5 TO LET. gad I I Si Robertsoi I a Street P u.c. toreyed bungalow. No. 39 ry Ist July iu2i If, Malacca Street. I m o:nted office in Apply I I u.c. House. No. 2s St. I .ting, dining and four bedbed. For particulars spply K.l ro and Co. I
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    • 650 5 AUCTION SALES^ REMINDER POWELL a) rm ih by A net ion TO-DAY th M Raffles Place t u *r*> M shop-ho^ e .tuate at J«d known Mr* cipal No II Rochoi, R ,i. Sinasmor. ,p ;;;;s.. •nd known as Municipal Nos. Rand, Biagapore POWELL av co.. ltd.. 4 rvi a.-
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    • 642 5 WANTED. hilt, COLLECTOR, wanted for old establish ed basin, s. Permanent position. Application only from those ah!,. lo faraiafa credentUL and immediate eash deposit $500 aa security Apply Box No. 619, care of Fre<> Pr.-^ ]I'-71 7 21-7 WANTED/ to rent on lease, about 50 oi 66 iu-res of land,
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    • 807 5 for^sa::: FOR SALE. 25 H. P Studebaker in goo« is condition. Apply Q.U. Parraat, Praser and Co is 15-7 217 FOR SALE. One Perambulator, almost new, Bade by Parker Bros.. London. Specification:— ia, Dark Blue Body, upholstered putty with black piping as Premier A. C. hood with lace and Apron.
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    • 416 5 •*•"-■<-«".« .<-_a «i_3^a.^-v-.N— H_utr: _T^2l_Ba— 2?3 _Ta?T_2gaH_B_H_H_>o" WHITE A WA TS WONDER IF YOU **j/j^ BIGGER CHutCl _^_1 BETTERIICHOICE BETTER VALVE CHOICE THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE COLONY Whiteaway's for Furnishing. fTT ram Prettj All White Curtain Muslin. With fancy border each sido, plain g| J^t centre and scolloped
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  • 20 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. GOTTLIEB.- At the General Hospital early yesterday morning. M„riei, the dearly beloved daughter of Mrs. Valentine Gottlieb.
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  • 519 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1921. The Laws of War. The trials of the Germans at Leipzig for offences against the laws of warfare and of humanity, as a measure of punishment for actual war-criminals, have been hitherto a failure. To-day's wires tell us that two men engaged on
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  • 136 6 To-day 's Rubber Meeting. At Kuala Lumpor to-day a public meeting- will be held to hear what Mr. W. Duncan has to report of his n jirotiations with the Planters of Java, and to get an expression of opinion from the Selangor men and any others who go. Mr. Duncan
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  • 519 6 The Japanese light cruiser Nutak. arrived from Sabang on the H.th. The warship is on a cruise and leaves Penang for Singapore on the 20th inst. For affixing posters announcing the performance of "The Man from Toronto" on the railings of Anderson Bridge and on those of tho road bordering
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  • 60 6 FIRTHER DROP IN PRICE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jul*' 18. A telegram from Rangoon' states that rice has dropped from 590 to 575 rupees per hundred baskets. Xo stocks have arrived in Penang, and no change is anticipated till the arrival rf 40,000 bags from Moulmein,
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  • 75 6 PENANG WEDDING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Peaang, July 18. The wedding took place at St. Georg. Church to-day of Dr. A. G. H. Smart. Medical Officer. Kulim, and Miss lna Cowley, younger daughter of 'Ik- late Lieut Colonel Cowley. The Rev. W. Xaish, Acting Colonial Chaplain, performed the
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  • 33 6 The Pinang Gaxette'fa Bangkok correspondent wires that commencing in January next the through service, Bangkok Penang, will be accelerated, occupying :'>4 hours, instead I f three day- as at pre-
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  • 38 6 SELANGOR GOLF C LUB. (Irom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 18. Tin- Selangor Coif Club meeting has passed a new rule, making the entrance fee $50, and the subscription for resident members $5, and non-resident members mm
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  • 23 6 A Malay Mail telegram from Colombo says that a London cable ttatet that rubber stocks in Jcne amounted t;> <>i*.027 tons
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  • 463 6 The, residents of Tanjong Katong will b( relieved to hear that Matsay, Malay living in that district, who is credited with having been the "hen." n no fewer than 28 cases oi housebreaking and theft in that locality has been at last secured by the police
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  • 507 6 AMATEUR DRAMATIC SOCIETY. -THE M \N FROM T<H )0 The -Urging of p Dramatic I tomm 1 1 e of an event for Singa j lion.- may not always professional! give oi they BoiAetimei are > i flPoii is .pared, i in variably sutisfat tm< •■f the play. Douglas Murra.'-
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  • 69 6 Tbe general meet il of Fraternal Union we 'it It; River Valley R I and the Oflice Bearei year were elected i Preaident, Mr. Chua I President Mr. Koh J Secretary, Mr Ng < Hon: Sect: Mr. Tan Treasurer. Mr. (him I-. tor, Mr. Bug Teck Hoe; I dent, Mr.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 205 6 GREENLEES GRAND "OLD PARR" WHISKY AGENTS Caldbeck Macgregor Co., LIMITED. 87, Cecil Street. LENS GRINDING. Ophthalmic lenses is the term used for spectacle lenses which are made from special optical glass, where every attention is paid to the absolute precision of the surface curvatures and to th»« grinding and polishing.
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    • 314 6 ->-> m. m. mm. W'-m-i—- <* <lf ft <*■■**• v I j ELECTRICITY IN THE HOME, j J AUSTIN From Rushlight tj ta Autoplant 11. f All British fr The advent of the P I 4 Autoplant AUSTIN' AUTOPLANT l\ i is the final episode in S electric our little
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  • 473 7 RUSSIA MOBILISING. Sd\ 11 rs I ITESI (JU BADE. iter's Service] HeUingfors. July 17. (fi ...v itated that it is re- Soviet Government general mobilisation in Ruaigainst Esthouia, Latvia and to Mippoit the Kcmalists KS. HII LIONS l'\< BD WITH DEATH. Berlin. Jul> 17. Hauptmann. has roelegram from
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  • 389 7 MINISTERS CHEERFUL. I>E A L ERA'S OEEER. I Reuter's Service! london. Julv 16 On almost every hand there is widespread optimism as regards the unexpectedly good progress made in the Irish conversations and the prospects of peace. Although Ministers maintain the strictest secrecv, the cheerfulness of
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  • 236 7 FLAVOU RSOME GARLIC. A case of considerable interest to Singapore merchants has recently been decided at Colombo. Messrs N. Tyebally jf Singapore, in accordance with telegraphic instruct i »ns from M. S. H. Abdulally of Colombo, shipped 100 baskets of garlic to Colombo by the ELB, "Burma Maru" and drew
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  • 102 7 The following Singapore Properties were disposed of by auction by Estate Trust Agencies, Ltd., at their Sale-room on the 18th instant 99 Years' Leasehold land and Houses 226 South Bridge Road and 2 Hongkong Street, area 803 sq. ft. and 2,245 sq. ft. bought by Mr. L. R.
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  • 246 7 JAPAN'S ATTITUDE. NOT (LEAR SAILING. [Reuter's Service] London, July 16. Japan's reply to President Harding has caused a temporary unpleasant surprise at Washington, but it is believed that the matter can he satisfactorily explained and it is still believed that the Conference will open on Nov. 11. The
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  • 267 7 London, July 16. .Mr. Anderson, presiding at the annual meeting of the China Association, said that the Republic of China had hitherto been a failure, the real difficulty being the financial question. If the immense accumulation of wealth in the country were organised, it would be a powerful
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  • 138 7 This company arrives from Hongkong on Wednesday next and opens for three nights in Goodwood Hall, thence removing to the Victoria Theatre. The Company consists of fifty Russian artistes, with band, ballet and orchestra complete, and had very successful seasons at Peking, Shanghai, Hongkong and Macao.
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  • 80 7 mmfpm The Aeronautical Department of tthe Chinese Government states that trial trips of the aeroplanes which are to be used in the Peking-Shanghai Air Mail Service have proved satisfactory. One of the machines flew from Peking at 7.50 a.m., on the 27th ult. arrived at Tsinanfu at 10.15, left on
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  • 582 7 TWO PETITIONS FOR WINDING UP. On behalf of the Overseas Chinese Bank, Mr. Laycock applied to the Chief Justice. Sir Walter S. Shaw, in the Supreme Court yesterday morning, for a petition to wind up the Singapore Branch of the Banque Industrielle de Chine. Mr. Dickinson
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  • 213 7 The F. M. S. Government Gazette, dated 15th inst. contains the following j appointments Mr. G. H. Johsi to be .Assistant Surgeon; Mr. VY. E. Cameron to J be Economic Mining Geologist Mr. V. R. Greenstreet to be an Assistant Agricultu- ral Chemist Mr. H. M.
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  • 119 7 The question of Government salaries is receiving attention in Ceylon where at the last /neetinp of the Legislative Council the Hon. Mr. Duraiswamy gave notice of the following motion: That, as the Commission of Inquiry on I the question of salar^s of public has to i begin its work at
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 205 7 A 1 add in Dye Soap ALADDIN DYE SOAP does away with oid- ALADDIN does not fashioned method of boiling. crumble but is usable up to the last wafer. m Dyes Ribbons, Blouses, Corsets, Cloves, Stocked in the Lingerie, Combination Suits, Chiffons, Laces, following colours Pillows, Feathers, Childrens Wash Dresses.
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    • 275 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated in Japan.) UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice LONDON LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE T xndon and Antwerp via (Malacca, Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Marseillea. la* Vlla'T 19 LIVERPOOL LINE. For Marseilles and Liverpool via Suez. Monthly Service. HA.MBURG
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    • 528 8 K. P. IVL KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). R.OYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA Tr* phono 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Manager Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHFRLAN»S INDIA GOVERNMENT. COEN (Wednesday, July 20) Muntok and Palembang. SINGKEP (Wednesday,
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    • 639 8 p. o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (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 pre- nende(l LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES LONDONDUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SINGAPORE SYRIA about
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    • 392 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singcra, Latt Rohsamui, Bandon, Langsusn, Chumpon, and Bangkok. PRACHATIPOK Departure __Yava uly 18 Ju, y 20 \.\I.A.A July 2:"> T 1 9 r Aug. 1 Aug. 3 are fitted throughout with
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    • 321 9 o. a K. The Osaka Shosen Kaisha Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan). No. 2, De Souza Street. Proposed Sailings fn Singapore. (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. Fo. Port Said, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg. DUE SINGAPORE. sj? Argun Maru July 21 July 22 s.s. Himalaya Maru arr. Aug.
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    • 605 9 1 The Ocsan 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 rT In P° rt Suez
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    • 581 9 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. LFor CALCUTTA via COLOMBO GRANITE STATE Pasiengers and Freight Aug. 14 CREOLE STATE Passengers and Freight f pt IS WOLVERINE
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  • 880 10 "I (lo not pretend to nave .ver been a good shikari," says Sir Richard Dane in the preface to his "Sport in A^ia and Africa" '(Melrose, 16s. net); "I began biggame shooting too late in life to become an expert in the business." However this may be,
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  • 87 10 It must have been pleasant news to Admiral Sims, the great American sailor, 1 to learn during his visit to our Country, that the Pulitzer prize of £250 for the best I book of the year on American History, has been awarded to his work Victory at Sea, which Mr.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 607 10 Two Cars Each the best in its class Unprecedented Reductions in Price a. Which will not be repeated. Maxwell Austin Twenty $1890. $4500. I With Electric Starter and Light- Q ing complete Ex. Penang N st U t omplete and in perfect running The upholstery of these cars £2 order.
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    • 138 10 IVT i- nib ~«*a^(^ I. COLGATE'S La t j j_r_E^^_^" T __Jfc|_ v I .Jl■ f\ r<^^ >"* _t it L^a^*^ R I AD4N.3ON GIIFLUN CO., LTO. 1 (Incorporated in England). I SOLE DISTRIBUTORS B. 11. dc F. M. J:. j c««eawa__raar»»eaj-» i awaaajpaa _»uj:__**e-'---r»^.^-"*^^ it^* f ~j. CAR I
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  • 54 11 JULY lfl ißank 4 m.s. j Bank demand Z Private credit. m.s. j New York, demand t Credits HO days France, demand India, T. T. T Hongkong, demai 1 a p.c. Prera. Yokohama, demand Java, demand [341 Bangkok, demand ;i| Sovereign, Bai>k Buying Hank of England Rate fl p.c.
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  • 157 11 JULY 18 Tin 76 Tons Gambler Cube Xo. 1 13.00 Gambier Pepper Black ISM Pepper (white fair) MM Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 5.75 Tapioca. Medium pearl f.g 8.00 Pearl Sago, small nom. 8.50 Copra Sundried \j «,r> Copra Mix l&SO Opium, Benare9 uncort 5.000 Rice. Rangoon white :;:;c, Riee.
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  • 37 11 12 o'clock noon. 18th Jul] 1021 Pal* Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Cloaing Pricea. Closing Prirea. Buyers Sellers. Buyer- Sellers. Spat ni Aup. to Sept. :?rj Oct. to Dec. Tone of Mark'*: Steady.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 391 11 niT $4 ,000,000 mi ir» nnnirr Assurances in force over $17,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE AS SURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Sineaoore C Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewrv FT mpany has .€2U,000 deposited with the Sud-pttip fnnrt i_._. PLANS OF ASSURANCE A9SU anC C e ACt *B*w%mmmm
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    • 557 11 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid np CapiUl in 600,000 shares of £5 each «g 0 .a„0O0 Reserve Fund 8,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 8,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amritsar Iloilo Puket Bangkok
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    • 661 11 HO HONG BANK, LiMTED.| BEAD OFFICE 94 Market Street. BRANCHES: I Penang— Bs Beach Street. i Ma.acca— ltl Jonker Street. Muar— 77-70 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat— lo9 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco. Shang- 1 oe:, Hongkong, Ainoy, Batavia. Sourabaya,! Semarang, Palembang and Trang. q IT-\L AUTHORISED
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    • 423 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, Established 133«. < Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y 83,000,000 President N. Kajiwara, Esq. Vice-President S. K. Suxnki, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma, Esq.. f. Matsukata, Esq., x. Yamakawa. Esq., M. Mitsui, Esq M. Odagiri, Esq.. Raron K. Morimura, Haron K. Iwasaki, R. Ichincmiya,
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    • 238 11 THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD., (Incorporated in Great Britain) TOTAL ASSETS exceed £23,000,000. FlRE— lnsurances effected, for loig or short periods, on the BUILDINGS, COIfTENTS and RENT of PRIVATE DWELLING HOUSES, GODOWNS ait BUSINESS Premises. MOTOR CAR— Policies issued covering PRIVATE CARS. MOTOR CYCLFS aa4 COMMERCIAL VEHICLES gainst Accidental
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 169 11 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital, July 17. Miliibar 1015.8. *****), 1013.9. Temp 83, M, 83. Wet Bulb Ther 79. 79. 78. Dir. of Wind S.W. S.W r S.W r Max. Temp, in shade 85. Min. Temp, in shade 79. Max. in Sun T. rad Ther 71. Rain fall in 24
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    • 446 11 MAIL TABLE. rntrrmediate and local mails wM be .»aa4 in list below: FederatpJ Malay States. Mala Muar aas Penang (by train) 6 am. anl 8 p.m. daily (except Sunday). Braadaa I •S 1 1 SulUi 1 I 1 cob H -ng Soon H .m uco Ediaa lla ami Hongkong Kurypyki-
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  • 910 12 Mr. Charles Bmereon, chairman (/f the Company, pri ided over the meeting of the M. R. P. qn .June 7th. He made a three column speech, m s.tly on the COSS- and Mr. C. Wild*-'- visit to the Estates. He dealt with Chineee labour, < n<w medical
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  • 649 12 The following memorandum by a gentleman of much local experience and very keen »»n the development of Malaya, indiv at* m MMM of the direction- in which energy might be turned, with the result of removing the serious danger ef having all our eggs in one basket.
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  • 122 12 Singapore, July IS. Ratters Steady, with a little more interest being shown. Kuala Sidims $1.50 $1.56, Utan Simpans $1.05 $1.10, Brogas 1 cents S2V. cents. Craigieleas 50 cents 60 cents, Indragiri* .$3.75 $4.25, Tapahs s 10.25— 510.75, Kedahs $2— 52.25, Teluk Anions $6 56.50. Mining
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  • 38 12 I Programme of Drills', etc., for week ending Saturday, 23rd July, 1921. Wednesday 20th- 5.15 p.m Drill Hall. Chinese Company Recruits Drill. Saturday 23rd, 3 p.m.— Drill Hall. S.F.A. Company, Dress Shorts, Shirts Sleeves 1
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  • 223 12 LEAGUE FOOTBALL. S.C.F.A. beat I.E. Playing In the second division of the football league, the S.C.C. A. second eleven defeated the United Engineers* team by two to nii, both goals being scored by th< Chinese centre forward, one in each halt. Mr. R. Innes ably rcf creed. The
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  • 91 12 S.C. C SPORTS. Preliminary Events. In connection with the forthcoming Athletic Sports of the S.ChC, the drop kick place kick, an*! six-a-side fi»otball events were contested yesterday afternoon. Mr. L. I). Gosling won the drop kid as having kicked the longest ball. He alsc won the plaee kick after a
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  • 50 12 The Weidittg Cup will be competed for doling the August Bank Holiday week-end. Conditions, IS holes medal play. Entrance fee $1. Names of intending competitors should be notified to the Hon Secretary not later than Tuesday. 26th inst., when the draw foi partners will take place.
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  • 44 12 In connection with the Y.M.C.A. All Round Swimming Championship the 80 yards Breast Stroke Competition will be run off this afternoon at 5.30. Entries for tnis event are open, and if there are more thrtii six competitors a separate prize will v iriven.
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  • 46 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. July 18. A very successful tennis tournament at the» Selangor Club concluded to-day. In the Final of the Championship Singles, E. N. W. Oliver defeated E. Bagot by 6-1. 4-6. 6-1, 8-6. Mrs. Marks presented the prizes.
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  • 15 12 The Selangor Athletic Sports have been cancelled owing to lack of support.
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  • 263 12 THE AERIAL DERBY. London, July 16. In the Aerial Derby, twice round a circuit of a hundred miles of outer London,' fourteen racing aeroplanes, from 35 h.p., I tin Avro Baby, to 450 h.p. Mars took part. The last named, flown by James, won both the handicap and
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  • 98 12 YESTEICDAY'S PLAY. s < Ladies Doubles Open. Mis. Burkill and Miss Brooke beat Mrs. Connel. und Miss Lamb, 3 6, 6 3, 6 2. Mixed Doubles A Class. Mr. and Mrs. Leggratt owe 15 beat Mrs. Simmons and Mr. Nathan owe 15, 6 3, 2—6. 6—2. Mrs.
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  • 65 12 Ladies Singles Handicap. Mrs. A. H. Dickinson plus 4 vs. Mrs. Schafer owe 3. Ladies Doubles Handicap. Mrs. Morrell and Miss Brooke owe 1 Os. Mrs. aSwindell and Miss Stephenson owe 3. Mix«d Doubles B. Class. Mrs. H_U and Dr. Webster plus 4 vs. Mr. and Mrs. Karsten
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  • 76 12 Ladies Doubles Open. Lady Murison and Mrs. Shaw vs Mrs. Maxwell and Mrs. Drummond. Mixed Doubles A Class. Mrs. Burkill and Mr. Cantrell vs. Capt. 1 and Mrs. Morrell. Mrs. Swindell ami Rev Griffin owe 15 vs winners of Mrs Hacker and Lt. Col. Cotgrave owe 15.1 vs
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  • 142 12 The Criminal, an e>#?llent live-reel drama featuring Clara Williams and William Deomond, will be screened at the Palladium, to-night, along with another five-reel Universal drama Society Seerets featuring Eva Novak. In the earlier show a two-reel society drama, a two-reel western drama and a comedy as well as
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  • 70 12 Orders for week ending July 24, 1921. Tuesday, July 19.— Tenth and Eleventh Troops Parade, 5.15. Fxecutive Committee Meeting, Bible Society House 8.30. Thursday, July 21.— Third Troop Parade, 5.15. Friday, July 22.— Route March. All Troops Parade 8.15 p.m. Fort Canning Road (back of Y. M.
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