The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 July 1921

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. FEN CKXTS SINGAPORE. S.S., FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1921. No. 10,338
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  • 198 1 England won the MacKinnon Cup at j Uisley Page H. Exchequer returns and world's shipping figures Page 6. The latest about the Irish peace negotiations Page 6. The Prince of Wales will probabh visit Japan next March or AprilPage 6. An extract from an interesting letter or.
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  • 1276 1 Mr. George Moore's' resolve tbat m future his books are to be "privately printed for subscribers only" gives me an excuse for inviting readers to spend a little time m that; corner of the world of letters where privately printed books are to be found. I hapten
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 265 1 Malthoid I RA FFLES HO TEL. \DAY-— Tea Dansant, 5 to 7 p.m. (Admission free). \S SDAT. Special Musical Programme after Dinner. THURSDAY. Guest Night and Dpncing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). RIDAY. Special Lunch Orchoslra. i I RDAY.— -Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). SUNDAY. Cinema
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    • 191 1 WHQ USES PABCO PAINT t i TBT TBT ORE than 11,000 individual jtt/i orders of Pabco paints were if J| 'JespaU-hed to buyers m India, Ceylon, Malaya, and Java I E Mating m->}u. I These buyers know that Pabco identifies rhe paint which fights rot and rust. Pabco is unusually
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    • 119 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Pinkettes for constipation Page 10. Hotel announcements Pages 1 and 12. Novels, from Robinson and Co.— Page 7. Coir matting for sale by H. Mohamed— Page 5. Houses to let wanteds rooms foi sale, etc. Page 6. Notices Johore Govt.; re Low, Peacock and Co. Page 5. Caley's
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 141 1 THE WEEK. Friday, Umd. High Water, 0.22 a.m., 11.48 p.m. B. I. Outward Mail due. Band m Gardens, 5 p.m. IThe Man from Toronto. Theatre, 9.15 p.m. The Merry Widow, Goodwood Hall. Saturdoii. 2-Wd. High Water, 0.48 p.m. S.C.C. Athletic Sports Meeting. The Man from Toronto, Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Lodge
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  • 206 2 MR. MACFADYEN AT RUBBER EXHIBITION. A very important paper on the urgent^ nSCSSSity of proper statistics bein^. available was given by Mr. Eric Maefadyen, who said that they were very far from possessing any data which could be described as exflct. The Official Agricultural Department for British Malaya gave the
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  • 107 2 An Editor m the Far West dropped into a special afternoon service for the first time for many years. The minister was m the very heart of the sermon. The Editor listened for a while and then rushed to his office. "What are ycu fellows doing?" he
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  • 78 2 Carotin is the yellow colouring matter not only cf the carrot, but of the yolks of eggs, and the earlaps and leg* of fowls. By excluding carotin from the feed, F'almer and Kempster, poultry breeders, have produced perfectly whfte leghorn hens, and these have laid eggs with white yolks and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 303 2 TO LET. V Large Go downs facing river j t also near shipping, Stores J» frcm 0,000 to 30,000 sq. ft. J» Large and Commodious offices i centrally situated also Bunga- t lows. Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM, f 56 Robin_jon-rd, Marsilling Bldg. V DRUMMER DYES INAVY AND A FULL
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    • 553 2 PRESENTS WM. DUNCAN EDITH JOHNSTON JOE RYAN IN AN UNBROKEN CHAIN OF THRILLING ADVENTURES A FIGHT FOR MILLIONS The Vitagraph Company's Super Serial Sensation m 15 Smashing Episodes It is the Limit of Thrills. The Acme of Photoplay Sensation (Jut where the law cannot reach, where the gun and the
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    • 537 2 ALHAMBRJi From WEDNESDAY, July 20, to MONDAY, July 85, i ONE OF THE GREATEST. IF NOT THE GREATEST 01 SERIALS YET PRESENTFI) Featuring one of the known of serial stars, whose sensation;: universal admiration WILLIA M DUN C A co-acting with other well-known serial favour KDITH JOHNSON, JOE RYAN AND
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 101 3 cc JH ig HM ____r flf fl rV^ Armm fit fw flf MB j___f fmt uy Motor Vehicle Department of i 77ie Borneo Company Limited. j l^Ms*•J•.s■J•.»^»•.B•.*'.s•Jls•^»%_•B^•• t »^Bls«^«•J||^ps B if^ %BY-^ Bsm jNY \RL BERG. I i Manufactured m Denmark. Tr^wtif DARS'N ANi.^ LTD., Mm IL MALACCA. SERFWBAN MIJAR.^
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    • 63 3 fc fc "T "m-;^^^^— Ph WMMfflffljZZMfa XA QU is the point I j described as P I Sj TKE CIGARETTE lfl^s_S 1 DELUXE. Pij 1 n—orr ri r urn Mania n i^ww imi— ni— imjjjm _jj_j_mi mi— w ■■■■■■■jiijjLj,.. -lU— JL—^—^—^^^—^—^— j H. T. DOULATRAM Co. j </l/-r /V£WLV OPENED
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    • 189 3 ENGINEERING STORES AND MINE SUPPLIES. We can supply from stock at most COMPETITIVE PRICES the following: 12 lbs, 14 lbs and 16 lbs LIGHT RAILS with fittings TIPPING WAGONS 18 m, 20 m, and 24 m, G complete MILD STEEL PLATES 1 10 m to 1 m thick, m various
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    • 980 4 m mm m, HOW CAN YOU STAND Cable Address a headache? f^" I gik mff lj I T^, 3 There is nothing more maddening than a i TTriTJmSJn 1 IH a Tt#6 F" I^J F h jil S™^' n e headache, or short sharp XIUnUJN XJT V^# B i JjhWJL
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    • 945 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE CONSIGNMENT OF Poplins, Brocades, Art silk, Zephyrs, Shirtings. K^ drill, printed crepon, printed crimps and Cambrics, The Undersigned have received instructions to sel i by Public n sale-room. Raffles Chambers, Raffle* "Ma,, On SATURDAY, 23rd July, lttl. TUESDAY, 26th July, IMI. THURSDAY, 28th July, PiLM SATURDAY,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 515 5 TOILET. _g j jgf— River-ide godown No. 30 Robertson D „.o tour office No. I B Malacca Street. v.c. "to LET— Two storeyed bungalow. No. 89, cj Michael Entry lst July li>2i j v |o G. H. Shirazi, 19, Malacca Street. uc well appointed office m moderate Apply ■.■npound House,
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    • 805 5 AUCTION_J3ALES._ „a«. AUCTION SALE OF ox F»m- v. H JSS^m*\£nA arbour t-m.~ J 1921 AT 2?n P POWELL CO., LTD., 19-7 Auctioned H R,,K rp ()F THEGOVEi- IE I OFTH STRAITS SETTLEMENT^ AUCTION SALE At our Sale-Rooms l«, 7 ft "L v y :ird *11 am two sma Ford Van*"
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    • 774 5 WANTED. WANTED, Ist August smal! House I Wai,,*-, i BtMrmmmm, within fl mil« G .P( Mmi ab.ut |ioo. R.p-v Box No. flfl earn M. ree Press. m, a 7 on HOARD i LODGING, room with verand. •n private family Tanglin District. Oarag rs. Annly Post Office R ox x O
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    • 857 5 FOR SALT. O* SALBL-Q,. Perambulator, almost of SSil y xvr T^ T srOS'5 rOS ndon Specification:nnuv J>i'l"', Dark Blue Bod y' bolstered putty with black p,ping as Premier A. C. hood with lace and Apron. Price $200 or nearest Inspection by appointment. Apply Box ss .iw m re o J
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    • 248 5 j...^-.Am.^mxn-^j!---tmdmx •'.'".JiatfiU V/" V 'J. •Vr-^-^^mSßm^m-tm-aMm _Hf__~.V .iu_i._ Reserve your pui chases j Whiteaway, Laidlaw's GREAT Annual Sale Starts on Mon., July 25th. mm DISTINCTIVE LIVE BARGAINS AT THIS AMAZING SHEI.F CLEARING EVENT. j 4111 .*».t\ \x..m MA mm. 9 m lou tan bu> an> item adverlised or displayed with
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    • 84 5 mm*-, i SHORTAGE OF SERVANTS. As The Straits Employment Ptefflsj'.ry has already registered hundreds j of servants of all kinds, viz. Cooks, Boys, Amahs, Tukang Aycrs, Motor Urivers, Tambies, etc. Employers requiring Servants can be sure of having their wants supplied immediately. In order to make the Registration scheme an
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  • 20 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. KIMMEL. On .lune 16th m London, Mar- garet, widow of the late O. A. Kimmel of Singapore.
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  • 861 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1921. Mostly Talk. The new regime m India is fraught with much trouble for both the Government as represented by the people and as represented by the Raj. The system of "diarchy" double rule adopted by Mr. Montagu is difficult to work and demands
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  • 234 6 A Malay postman was sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr Bull m the T^ird Court yesterday, foi wantonly delaying delivery of two postal articles the whole of Wednesday. Yahya bin Amat, chauffeur of motor car No. 3927, was convicted of driving his car m a rash and negligent
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  • 695 6 GOVERNMENT DEFEAT. EXCITING SCENE IN COMMONS. [Reuter's Serrice] London, Jul> 19. The Government was defeated m tin House of Commons this evening m tlu course of discussion on the Finance Bill. An amendment was moved by a Coalition Unionist and supported by Mr. Asquith, exempting co-operative societies from
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  • 56 6 We are informed that Miss Regina Thumboo, daughter of Mr. A. J. Thumboo, late Superintendent of P. W. D., Muar' has been successful m the B. A. Examination of the Allahabad University. Miss Thumboo is an old papil of the Methodist Girls* School, Singapore, and proceeded to the Lucknow Women's
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  • 102 6 GANG ROBBERS m,. v At the As> by the Chief Jum Lee Ch&on. Chew Ah I three Cantonese, w robbery and sentence! to porous imprisonment the accused and oth( have broken into N i< t. m broad daylight oi overawing the inn; to Hrn value of > the
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  • 110 6 Commenting on tf 1 .Malay Mail write>. The Kmportanl thii is the manner m which the pub-com^ set to w rk to appro; doeer. The latter. does not. H a rule, wire perhaps ten Chil day and not moi Indians. Small hoi represented at all. Ii business
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  • 199 6 Two heaths m Iv A fatal eccident ocean steamer Ekma of tin B, 1 now moored nl Hrn Soli I'-./oda shortly after being the victims being Gemot! ani Gin It appears that the form decks of No. 2 han ■ent down to see if [ag wm i
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  • 149 6 The Bandman Opern Co. 1 season at the Victor i day next with "Oh Joy." Th: followed on Friday by "AtgU? one of the greatest year?. In this the I ktd only D scored what was pr triumph. Her mantle able shoulders of Ms M<> of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 148 6 GREENLEES GRAND "OLD PARR"; WHISKY I AGENTS Caldbeck Macgregor Co., LIMITED. 87, Cecil Street. m-m CONVENIENCE j is the word which best describes a 4 THERMOS FLASK. I Liquids may be kept hot or cold for long periods of time, and J 1 it is just the thing for any
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    • 293 6 m.m.mwm.m.mw.m.m.Aw.m.m.A^m.m.A^.^.m.s^ »m.m.m.m.mm.AX- ELECTRICITY iN THE HOME. J AUSTIN From Rushlight to Autoplant 11. All British X I The advent of the 4 Autoplant AUSTIN AUTOPLANT I i is the final episode m 5 electric our little serial history r ♦current for 60-20 of artificial lighting and S <watt lamps or
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  • 349 7 REPORTED VICTORY. GREAT REJOICINGS. iter'i Service] \then.s, Juh 19. al announcement that the Greeks Kutania caused scenes of liaim. ThC lilMtl wire beparaded by crowds acclaiming my. ATe Deum was celethe cathedral. The newspapers rerel thousand prisoners and era captured. They erathe political and strategical Kutania, whose
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  • 39 7 Light Opera Company has »nd opens to-night at the Hall with the "Merry Widow," morrow night with "The Luxembourg." Next week they he Victoria Theatre, open«oi lay wit: "Gipsy Love" to be Geisha- and "The Dollar
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  • 70 7 ermasin telegram of the 9th t a Russian subject working Public Works Department at '^n, Borneo, has been shipped to ifc w a dangerous Bolshetn c: rapore? We imagine that Penan auth rities W 'H certainly not <-angerom Bolshevist" to land w**fal Colony but will ship him
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  • 252 7 ANOTHER LITTLE ENTENTE. A FRENCH REPORT. I Reuter's Service] Paris, Jul> li>. According to the latest reports, German aggressions, especially against French officers, m Upper Silesia continue. THE EASTERN ENTENTE. London, July 19. The Lithuanian foreign minister on Julyloth announced that an alliance had been concluded between Lithuania,
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  • 189 7 The following properties were sold by auction by Meeare. Cheong Koon Seng I Ca at their saleroom, No. SO Kling Street on Wedaeeday afternoon: Freehold land and house No. 12 Cheng Tuan Street, area 867 sq. ft. bought by Mr. Kow Thiam Hock for $5,100. Freehold land
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  • 158 7 Slightly Indisposed. July 12. The Prince of Wales is suffering from a slight cold and la remaining indoors at the doctor's orders. The Daily Mail says that the Prince is taking a holiday for two months and declining all public engagements as he has been covering
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  • 102 7 A curious explanation is given of the reason for the recall and destruction of a new 14 centavos postage stamp recently issued by the Chilean Post Office. The main features of the design, printed m black and rose, consisted of a portrait of Don Manuel de Salas. No sooner had
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  • 730 7 CASE CONCLUDED. JUDGMENT RESERVED. The case of the Eastern Shipping Company versus the Attorney-General came to a conc'usion m the Supreme Court yesterday forenoon, when his Lordship Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard reserved judgment. Mr. Roland Braddell pnd Mr. P. Simpson again appeared for plaintiffs and Mr. Upcott defended. Continuing
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
    • 155 7 To the Editor, Sir.—Your correspondent "Interested" thinks the meeting at Kuala Lumpur was out for adopting trade union methods to save the industry. If every combination m the eyes of your correspondent savours of trade unionism I wonder how he would I characterise the League of Nations,
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    • 140 7 I To the Editor. Sir, In March of last year, when thG aided schools were put on the same financial ba«is as the Government schools, it was intimated th?..t it was Government's intention to exti nd th<- benefits of its pension Bcheme to the teachers m the
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    • 678 7 To the Editor, S'.r. With reference to what appeared on this subject m your issue of the 21st, I would like to quote a personal experience. At the beginning of 1919, whilst I was m the Army of Occupation m a certain Rhineland town, I was
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 161 7 \MOVELS By ROBERT SIMPSON rri $l GIANT CIRCUMSTANCE, RED EVE BY JOHN OXENI M m- W B >' B. RIDER HAGGARD ric $1 THE COMING OF CASSFDY I Bi MULKOH., frtm THE PRAIRIE WIFE By ARTHUR STWNGEB !THE JUDGEMENT OF CH4RIS By M^bmlue REYNOLDS ,W ,2.50 PROMISE OF DAWN, By
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 443 8 NIPPON YUSEN* KAISHA (Incorporated m Japan.) WDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANES* 1 GOVERNMENT. subject to alterations without notic* LONDON LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVIC* ■V T^rd«n and Antwerp via (Malacca, Penang, Colomb Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. YOKOHAMA MARU Au X- 8 KLEIST A u 19 MISHIMA MARU Aug. 24
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    • 629 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland). RPYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA Ta'ephon. 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Manager Desk 1437 Marine Supt Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. .*m*?*nmmmmmmmmmmm nwwnni mini ■>.;■--» i njumn ■■■■hrn imi i nn—
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    • 655 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA APCAR D LINE. (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at pre LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. IROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES LONDON DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SINCAPORE SYRIA about
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 435 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. Kretay. Trengganu, KelanUn, BaEgaara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, La- _r. Kohsamui, Bandon, Langsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. w m Arrival Departure VALAYA July 25 July 27 vrGALA Aug. 1 Aug. 3 .teamen are fitted throughout with electric light, and
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    • 321 9 o. a k. The Osaka Shosen Kaisha Ltd. (Incorporated m Japan). No. 2, De Souza. Street. Proposed Sailings frt Singapore. (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. Fc. Port Said, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg. DUE SINGAPORE. Argun Maru July 24 Jui> 115 Himalaya Maru Aug. 20 Aug. '2l
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    • 640 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co Ltd AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due Spore Route per HALL Aug 10 SUGZ M <™
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    • 594 9 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED IT PACFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated m U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE 11. S, SHIPPING BOARD SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA COLOMBO GRANITE STATE Pasaengera and Freight Aug. 14 CREOLE STATE Pasaengera and Freight 9«pt 11 WOLVERINE STATE
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  • 1274 10 ANOTHER GREAT WEEK. THE SECOND TEST. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June IH. It is an absolutely ideal season for all sport although, no doubt, bowlers may com- plain that cricket wickets arc all m favour of the batsmen. Otherwise, I do not see i how anyone indulging
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 387 10 Ci Mr |ft l^M NOTHING FINER BOTTLED or CANNED. W H JV QKg fi^^^tyuisaßA MV&6 CROSSES/ BLACKWELL 3 *M^fl^ tT Delicacies are Quality Purity and c /reshnt^r m 30 Variatla* of SOUPS. 16 Variatia* of POTTED MEATS. m tftf&frx) OX/OPO SAUSAGES. OATMEAL. OILS. VINEGAR TINNED FISH. |^&B^. CRDSSE BLACKWELLS .*£m
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    • 164 10 CO! GATE I TOiiET ft'QJISITES. V _^^MBBP^"~k B f 3 I J m I mtf V i^m*r ADAMSON GILFILUN CO., LTO. (Incorporated m England). 80LE DISTRIBUTORS P. S. F. M. S. **mm*mm^m* m mm*mm X \m*\mTm* M A i?\S~*lr-VE*.eW MMWt_M*. V. PURITY A^O POWER 1 1 *a i a CvLl
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  • 40 11 Bank demand 23-32 Private credits 3 m.s. 2 4 17-32 France, demand 509 Hongkong, demand 18% p. c I'rorn. Yokohama, demand sf, Bangkok, demand 91 Sovereign. Bank Buy ng $8.54 Bank of England Rate 6 p.c. Bar Silver London
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  • 167 11 JULY 21. Tin -n T I ia oO Tons 75 Gambier Cube No. 1 i-.00 Gambier 900 Popper Black 16 2 5 Peppea (white fair) .'{5.00 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 5.50 Tapioca, Medium pearl f.g 8.00 Pearl Sago, small nom. 3.50 Copra Sundried 14.05 Copra Mix n.OO Opium, Benares
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  • 45 11 12 o'clock noon, 21st July 1921. Pala Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Citing Prices. doting Prieet. Buyers Sellers. Buyers Sellers. I Spot 30 SOU Aug. to Sept. 31 31 U i Oct. to Dec. 33 U 34 Tone of Market: Quiet
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 407 11 A«cts over $4,000,000 *.,it.- i^ miin imnin Assurances m force over $17,000,000. g THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I AL OFFICE Winchester House Siniranorp m a P° r c. LONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry EC The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Sud-pitp Ram** ~t t?« I .i.
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    • 559 11 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated m England by Eoyal Charter. Paid up Capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3C.v,000 Reserve Fund 8,600,000 Reeerve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 83 Biahopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amritsar Iloilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh Rangooa
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    • 555 11 BO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE »4 Markat Street. BRANCHES: Penang Se Saach Street. Malacca— lSl Jonker Street. Muar— 77-7» Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat^-109 Jaian Rahamat. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Batavia. Sourabaya. Seirarang, Paiambang and Trang. CAPITAL. AUTHORISED $20,000,000 Issued 8,000,000 Paid-up 4.000,000 Reserve
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    • 577 11 w\\\w\\\\\\WMMMKMMLWMMMMIWMIWM-MKKM ttUHHRMMMHa YOKOHAMA SPECIE ¥m LTD. 1 EsUblished 1888. Capita! Subscribed y. 10C,04J,(H» (fully paid up) Reserve Fund 7. 83,000,000 President N. Kajiwara, Esq. Vice-President S. K. 3<uuhi, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma, Esq., I. Matsukata, Esq., Y. Yamakawa, Esq., M. Mitsui, Esq., M Odagiri, Esq., Raron K. Morimura, Baron K.
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    • 313 11 Passengers arrived by "Klang" from Penang yesterday: Messrs C. C. Bruce. W. R. Bruce, j Mrs. W. Bruce, Messrs J. J. C. Innes, W. H. Moore. E. Acton. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kent and child. Miss Paterson. Mr. and Mrs. Mungo Park.l Messrs F. R. Heron. H. R. Gamier,
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 85 11 VESSELS ARRIVED. Klang. Brit. 732, from Penang 21. for Penang 28. Circe, Brit. 814. from Deli, 21, for Deli 23. Kaka, Brit- 228, from Malacca 21, for' Malacca 22. Esmeralda, Brit. 69, from Bagan 21. for Bagan 23. Ranee, Brit.- 319. from Kuantan 21, for Kuantan 23. Krian, Brit. 453,
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    • 459 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local mails m-'l be hail m list below: Federated Malay States, Mala -ca, Muar aad j Penang (by train) 6 am. ani 6 p.m. aVfc* I Cexcept Sunday). Cneob Hong Aik 9 a.m Kerimon soon Lee 9 a.m Pulau Soegi Benuit 9 a.m P. Sham,
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  • 98 12 OFFICIAL REPORT. The Singapoie Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's usual weekly auction was held on 20th July, 1921. when there was catalogued 1,066,694 lbs. Tons 478.20 Offered 990,554 lbs. Tons 442.21 Sold 779,888 lbs. Tons 348.16. PRICKS REALIZED. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents per Ib. Spore Stand. Quality
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  • 207 12 Rubber. Singapore. July 21. The market fa dn fluctuated considerably during tin past week and price* for standard shoot varied from 30 to 35 cents. At the usual weekly auctions which opened on Wednesday although buyer? were not m such strong evidence as was the case last
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  • 147 12 Singapore. July 21. Sime last reporting the tone of the Rubber Market has been buoyant, due chiefly to heavy speculative operations m forward positions. Spot business has been difficult owing to the sudden rise and equally sharp reaction m values which occurred over th;.' week end. At the
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  • 90 12 Kramer's Report. Singapore. July 21. Rubbers. Steady, with >hares very difficult to obuiin. Mining. Quitt. Taipings $1.15 $1.17%, North Taipings $1.30— 51.35, South Taipings 72 4 cento— 77% cents, Rawangs €2'-j cents— 67 Vj cents, Nawng Pet< $1.55 -$1.65, Linguis $4.60— 54.80, Tongkah Harbours $15.50— 516, Titis
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  • 160 12 Bombmg practice has been carried out Mf all through the spring at the United States naval air siation at Rock swajr Beach (N. V.), m preparation for the attacks on the former German warships. It is stated m the American papers that one of the tables
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  • 276 12 SBOONO DAY'S RESULTS. .Some Big Dividends. (From Our Own Correspondan.) Penang, July 21. The fallowing an- the results m the iv! day's racing at Penang The Stewards Plate. Golden Alary (O'Connor) <J.O 1 Gamecock (Suttle) 10.7 2 Timah (Wilkinson) 10.5 3 Won by half, three and half. Time
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  • 230 12 Every success attended the efforts of Messrs. Xat Kennedy and A. J. Wetsel hi thf Theatre Royal last night, when a packed attendance witnessed the boxing contest arranged for by them and held under the patronage of Col. James Christie 0.8. E. There were altogether eight
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  • 121 12 After a lapse of seven years America have regained the polo cup first presented for competition by the Westchester Club U. S. A. in 1886. At Hurlingham they demonstrated their superiority over the English representatves. The cup will not be played for again until 1926, when we
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 174 12 PRELIMINARY HEATS. The following are the results of yesterday's preliminary heats», m connection with the S. C. C. Sports 220 Yards Handicap Flat.— (Heat 1) 1. E. P. White. 2. E. Martin, (Time 25 sees). (Heat 2) 1. W. H. Gatfield, 2. J. R. Lynch. (Time
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    • 126 12 S. C. F. A. II beat S. T. Co. Playing m the second division of the Football League, the S. C. F. A. second eleven met the S. T. Co*s team on the S. R, ground yesterday afternoon and defeated them by two goals to nil, both points
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    • 239 12 On thi' Reclamation Ground, there was another match m the second division, the contestants being the S. R. C. second eleven and the United Engineers team. The latter lost by two goals to one. Muller opened the score for the S. R. C,
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    • 34 12 YESTERDAYS PLAY. Ladies. Singles Handicap. Mrs. A. H. Dickinson plus 4 beat Mrs. Lloyd owe 3, 6 5. 6 5. Mrs. Karsten plus 30 beat Mrs. Dorrington Ward scr.. o—l, 6—2.
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    • 79 12 Ladies Singles Handicap. Mr--. Olaffson owe ,3 vs. Miss Brooke plus 3. Ladies Doubles Open. Mrs. Schafer and Mrs. Morrell vs. Mrs. Brooke and Mrs. de Haviland postponed. Mixed Doubles A Class. Mrs. Hacker and Lt. Col. Cotgrave owe 15.1 vs. Mr. and Mrs. Pash plus 3. Mixed
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    • 23 12 Champion Pairs. Mrs. Simmons and Mr. Hall vs. Winners Of Mrs. Swindell and Rev. Griffin vs Mrs Wise and Mr. Miles.
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  • 48 12 Orders for week ending July 24, 1921 Friday, July 22— Route March. All Troops Parade 8.15 p.m. Fort Canning Road (back of Y. M. C. A.) Saturday, 23— Ninth and Tenth Troops PaTade. Individual Troop Orders as issued by I Scoutmasters. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.
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  • 692 12 The President of the Assix iated Chambers of Commerce of Australia (Hon. D. J. Gordon, M. L. C.) has received a letter from an Australian resident m Singapore who says he trios to "keep an eye on what is going on m these eastern countries that
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  • 165 12 The Gaiety is showing A Eight for Millions Vitagraph's latest serial, festering the three great stars, William Duncan. Edith Johnston and Joe Ryan, fa the firs. episode there is an actual head-on collision of passenger trains. The second show, Duncan shot from a horse as he rideacross a
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  • 29 12 When a victorious country has defeats! the greatest military nation m the world it!« is absurd nonsense to talk about proceeding f with Tuberculosis Bills.- Sir J. D. Rees.
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    • 24 12 A Pans telegram says that summons havo been served upon twenty persons of both sexes for being too lightly clad during the heat wave.
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    • 215 12 m\\^^^^r PETROL CONSUMPTION EXTRAORDINARY. On May 22nd at Le Alans Petrol Consumption Triais. the 10 P carrying four persons won the first place against 43 Competitors an.i miles on less than gallon of petrol. This test proves the mechanical efficiency— the power developp<! en^ and economy of this remarkable car.
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