The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 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. •EN CENTS SINGAPORE, 9.5., MONDAY, JULY 25, 1921. No. 10,340.
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  • 218 1 There are no particular developments m the Irish negotiations, but De Valera has returned to Dublin ar.d had a great reception there. The truce continues Page 7. It is now considered that Japan may see her way to come m tor the Pacific Conference, after consideration of
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  • 1580 1 H. M. S. MALAYA." [By Sir Ernest Birch. J Under the auspices of the Royal Colonial Institute, a lecture on "The visit of H. Ift. S. Malaya to the Kast" was delivered on June 21st at the Hotel Victoria, Northumberland Avenue by Sir CIDSSt Birch K.C.M.G. Sir Hugh Clifford G.C.M.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 163 1 Maltheid RAFFLES HOTEL. \Y. Tea Dansant, 5 to 7 p.m. (Admission free). WEDNESDAY. Special Musical PioKramme after Dinner. I iY.— Guest Night and Dancing. rening Dress essential for Dancing). pKIDAV. Special Lunch Orchestra. I j rjtHDAY. Cuest Night and J^ancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). SUNDAY. Cinema after Dinner. OOKE.
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    • 118 1 CIGARETTES POPULAR HIGH-CLASS VIRGINIA IN PATENT I»ER TIN OF 50 j^y: No 555 $1.25 So'e Manufacturer, ftßlft'l TO2?CGO Co., ltd. 1 LONDON. ENGLAND. I ____________MMaMHaaBaM*MHi^HMBBB=aBiMBI^MM^iHJfIHMBiK^BBHHiViaiHHKaHHaHHaS^««aSHM^ ii— nil m 'li hi r» ii mi iniTMirminrr trmi&.mmzmx-wyv3tt-ii*.*& 'IOHNS-M ANVJLLE NON-RfTRN Automobile Brake Lining iJw¥&&-*£> rtrZ'? Ammm\fl-9^Smt*^LHJ^^ t^&flmmX /ft --fi r The control
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    • 152 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Sheriff's sale Pale 5. Bankruptcy notice Page r>. Key registration notice Page 5. Pink Pills announcement Page 10. Raffles Hotel lose receipt book Page 2. Eastern Smelting Co. dividend Page 5.1 Ho Hon. cement, by test the best Page 4 i All children love V\ riglev's Gum Page
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 128 1 THE WEJbiK.. Monday, 2oth. High Water, 0.55 a.m.. 1.39 p.m. P. and O. Outward Mail due. li. I. Homeward Mail closes. Football League: United Bank- tt. S.CFJL 11, S.C.C. Footbal League: 32nd Co.. R.A.M.C. vs. S.R.C. 11, S.R.C. Open Tennis Championships commence. Gypsy Love, Victoria Theatre. Tmttdmp, 26th. High Water,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 75 2 FOURNIERS* HYGENIQUE' MIXTURE. (FOB LADIES) Teeted and Proved for Yeare. WASTE NO TIME. leimsdlatuly you notice any disorder ef ftU^l^ S& Fourni Hygeo.que t Mlztara. It quickly removes ell suffering. J IWe ie Not bfa,« to EQUAL IT. ner Anythi«« co Widely Known. It Is justly described es tbe FINEST
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    • 310 2 Mf TO LET. f I■£ Large GoJowns facing river V t also near shipping, Stores i f frcm 0,000 i» 30,000 sq. ft. |J» Large and Commodious offices ,i t centrally situated also Bunga- IcWS. IL j Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. I"J 56 Robinson -rd. Marsilling Bldg. WEILL MONTOR
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    • 571 2 PRESENTS WM. DUNCAN EDITH JOHNSTON JOE RYAN IN AN UNBROKEN CHAIN %W THRILLING ADVENTURES A FIGHT FOR MILLIONS The Vitagraph Company's Super Serial Sensation m 15 Smashing Episode*. It is the Limit of Thrills. The Acme of Photoplay Sensation Out where the law cannot reach, where thc gun and the
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    • 526 2 ALHAMBIU From WEDNESDAY, July 20, to MONDAY. July ONE OF THE GREATEST, IF NOT THE GREAI SERIALS YET PRESENTED T Featuring one of the known of serial stars, wl, universal admiration WILLIAM DUNCAN co-acting with other well-known serial f\ EDITH JOHNSON, JOE RYAN AND LE entitled A FIGHT FOR MILLION*
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  • 466 3 Simla, July D. A press communique states Orders havr recently been issued by the Government of India suspending the issue of further licen ces for the export of rice from Burma to countries other than India. In their communique of the 4th December 11*20 they allotted
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 121 3 ■^^^^■MHiiiiiiiii im iu'itf___mmmiiß[Trmnmnit!TttigfuaiauMg______B^ mM mmm* m.*M\ m ma+ *h0 mt Ji j ,m\ /iKy Incorporated m England; 2^f"~— i^» «C, (.Cm.- J fr HAIG A HAIG, LTD. //^/rrf Oftct 37. Sot-tkwass St., Lowoow, S.E.I, Englakd. -Jlillillilti^iilUliliOim^ uy The Best WE STOCK CROMPTON Dynamos 110, 230 460 Volts from 1 K.W.
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    • 119 3 TOOTH-ACHE A BURDEN Wr.v should you bear that which can be i elieved almost immediately if you Wily tako the Irouble of consulting K. TSUTADA Ta nese Dentist (Phone No. 1243) 7 a. Bras Basah Road. Singapore. Extraction Painless \Uendanee by Appointment D^V p Hours 8 to 5 p.m. on
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    • 274 3 j|S^_^^gH^^____^_^^S >f^ Avoided Qold nCedal f international Medical Congr.ss Exhibition, London 1913. ]w AJ, 71 i^^pfi Bonnib BABiBgJ v& I 33 'Royal Appointment JLaut^t*^ -*l°yal Jlppointment im to the r-- -y, r l tf,e Court of Spain. 1-^ i Court of Italy. I The Food of Kings I for your
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 678 3 F. M. S. R. ALTERATIONS IN TRAIN SERVICES. i On rad after Ist Aoguat, IWI, the following alterat.ons m the train imiei will come into operation X P^srnt 7.20 a.m. train from Kuala i I 'onanj? on Sundays will leave Kuala Lum.-ur at i a.m. and will run earlier throughi
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 537 4 C^"M THE PRICE OF PAIN-SCIATICA. M PAIN IN THE REGION OF THE HIPS. m J Have you oains m the region of tho hips, i *^MmW Many people suffer from pain m the region of the hips. They may come from a touch of Sciatica, or Rheumatism, or from a
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    • 548 4 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION. The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction at their sale-room, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, ON MONDAY, 22nd AUGUST, 1921 at 2.30 pjn. All that rubber Estate situate at
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    • 817 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE CONSIGNMENT OK Poplins, Brocades, Art silk, Zephyrs, Shirtings, KtJ drill, printed crepon, printed crimps and Cambrics I The Undersigned have received instruction-* fe sell bf I'uhli t( th sale-room, Haffles (hambers, Kaffir- PI On TUESDAY, 2<>th .lul>. IMI. THIKSDAV. 2sth July, 1921 SATURDAY, 30th July, lttl.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 471 5 TO LET. Tv rodown No. 30 Robertson N I B Malacca Street. v.c. LET.— Twe storeyed bungalow. No. 39, E3 try Ist July l_»2l H Shira.i 19, Malacca Street. uc i.-, veil appointed office m Kent moderate. Apply B< i No 2- Bt. I tting, dining and four bedI. For
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    • 823 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF OLD CRINESB PORCELAIN CURIOS ETC To be held ON MONDAY, 25th .uly, AT 10.30 AM Comprising variety of 5-coloured snd 1 COteMed Veeee, Wall Plates. Table Screen, Bhj. and WWf Vases and Incense Id Bronzes and Brass Figures, Lacquered leery, Agata and Crystal OrnnnX NOW
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    • 879 5 WANTED. WANTED, Ist August small House oi Bungalow, :t Bedrooms, within 3 miles G.P.0., Rent about Reply Box No. SS care of Free Pres-. 99 7 26-7 TONGKANG REQUIRED. Wanted to hire or purchase Tongkang, suitI able for transporting about 200 tons Ballow Log«. Offer* te Box No. B 0
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    • 854 5 FOR SALE I r FOR SALK.— One Perambulator, almost new,, made by Parker Bros.. London. Specification:— l r Black Wbeels, Dark Blue Body, upholstered' putty with black piping v Premier A. C. hood! with iace and Apron. Price $200 or nearest offer. Inspection by appointment. Apply Box "IO < i-
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    • 442 5 Whiteaway, Laidlaw s y^^pjjj I GREAT I coAqkiAJL R I v ut aj*. tmtk BANK tj>] ANNUAL SALE. t,»f>mwmmm 'mm- Now PROCEEDING. Rt' UIAZING REDUCTIONS IN r J ALL DEPARTMENTS. E LE STOCK TO BE (LEAKED RBGARDLBSB The cheapest pad offered. Fine linen bank, ruled. OF COST -TT: ,r Price
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  • 758 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, J ULY 23, 1921. Comment of the Week. By the use of the word "Volunteer" m the much delayed report of the Committee appointed to report on the Defence Force of the Colony, one topic of controversy appears to be wiped off the slate —unless it
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  • 1175 6 The Shipping and the Import and Export Offices will be opened for one hour, 10 to 11 a.m. on Saturday and Monday next. Bank Holidays. The Japanese warship Nutaka under the command of Captain N. Imamura has arrived on port tttMM Penang and departs on the 30th inst. for Bangkok.
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  • 92 6 P. M. s. IWI LATI (From Our Own Corn Kual;, 1.,,,,., The preliminary report of the F M S show tion is IJMMwtzn Then ii reason to tx a considerable decree i prioi to the < ti,, of Increase is ascritx trial depression, to of it* is, but
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  • 46 6 In the Supreme Court me: before Mr. Ju Mr. li. Williamson United Engineers i Johnstone and Compa settled, plaintiffs I >67 end cost terclaini but this \v. The claim was a done and material Wil let. of Messrs. peared on behalf r
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  • 196 6 Mr. Eric If* f letter from Londoi defence of the R.c. a tion reads. Are not tin int< ft wholly m restriction i bhill has bai financing poor ci restriction m Ifa Bul there is I that a rostricl ion p I wore granted by 8 be
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  • 165 6 Smvraporf. MJ Since our last report which was pc r.r r.i I and although thu it has not been niamta The Lcndon mark pathy with the hi. '""J-J last week sad ll deavoured to vvr. oui this market win- 1 I "bulls" taking their prices. I
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 186 6 GREENLEES GRAND "OLD PARR" WHISKY Caldbeck Macgregor Co., I CONVENIENCE j m is the word which best describes a THERMOS FLASK. I m Liquids may be kept hot or cold for long "periods of time, and j a it is just the thing for any trip A Thermos Flask will
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    • 129 6 What about your j BAGGAGE YOU insure your valuables and i effects at home: do you protect them m your baggage when travelling? I Property to the value of many thou- sands of pounds is lost, damaged m I various ways, or stolen every year m transit by railway and
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    • 61 6 RUSSIAN LIGHT OPERA CO. This very strong oonnpany— strong in' music, singing and dancing comes to the Victoria Theatre to-night and plays "Gip-f sy Love" In the not very suitable setting of Goodwood Hall for a large Company, they have proved themselves true artists, and we confidently expect good audiences
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    • 15 6 I I have not, <* <t\ the morals m P&*Jl tf I young.-Sir Her! ert M**
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  • 352 7 NOT UNHOPEFUL. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm EXPLANATION. [Reuter's Service.] London, July 22. of the Irish situation, it that the most hopeful sigr L-ontinuance ol the truce. are, speaking m the House oi tdrday evening, optimistically •If the negotiations prove sue ful, and at preaent I am gig i to sn>
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  • 123 7 ovrte*) of the Cl— l for Italy. Rome, July 18th forth before Parliament of the new cabinet. The I strut observance of Illation with political parties. to be formally and subKnergetic intervention against unemployment, m at ive form of reform. A y with full powers, tempered by commission.
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  • 41 7 Bgfcong University lists con-! Barnes of the following Penang w ho passed the Matriculation »"at,or.. Yeow Chin Keow, St. Xa;;^rs; Yeoh Cheang Toh and Kmm. t P h St X Cheah Penang Free School. Cheah TOhfied for the faculty of me-
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  • 342 7 CONFERENCE PROSPECTS JAPAN'S ATTITUDE. [Reuter's Service] Washington, July 23. t, OAciUa are awaiting the result of the yl-cussions of the Japanese Privy Council. I It Ui understood that there is Veason to 1 belheve that an agreement may be reached whereby Japan will join m the full dis- cussion,
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  • 282 7 CONTRADICTORY REPORTS. Athens, July 22. Military circles are of opinion that the capture of Eskishehr practically ends the W»r against the Kemlaists. It is reported that the Greeks captured immense booty, including I*o guns and 1,000 prisoners. The Kemalists are fleeing m disorder and are being pursued.
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  • 77 7 It is greatly to be hoped that when Mr. Hall retires, as it is said he will, m the spring of next year, the Governor will send us a married Resident-Councillor and not some crusty old bachelor. Social life m Penang, never obtrusively gay, suffers tremendously
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  • 22 7 ■_>#. The engagement is announced of Mr. H. Provis, of the Mercantile Bank, Kuala Lumpur, and Miss Ida Kyle, The Links, St. Andrew's.
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  • 759 7 REPORT. As first constituted by His Excellency the Governor, the Malacca Committee waa part of the Central and Penang Committee. Owing to the special conditions m Malacca and the scattered population, the Central Committee recommended that the Malacca Committee should be separate from either of the
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
    • 186 7 To the Editor, Sir,—How annoyed "Also Interested" is with me! But does every combination m I my eyes savour of trade unionism Whether the answer be m the negative or affirmative is beside the question, as I I referred most distinctly to some of the "modrtrn Trade Union
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    • 194 7 I Jo the Editor. Sir, In reference to an article that has appeared recently regarding the stranding I In Java of an English Company called Tlu Royal Opera Company, I beg to say that I or any concern with which I am assoc at<<l, are not m
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  • 267 7 ti CHINESE GETS PENAL SERVITUDE, i Before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter I Shaw, at the Assizes on Saturday, two Chinese, Chin Nain and Lee Pah' were con- I victed of gang robbery and sentenced to seven years' rigorous imprisonment each. The accused are alleged to have entered
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  • 158 7 A. D. Cs Final Performance. "W*dl done, the Amateurs," was the tn- bute heard on all sides on Saturday night, L when the Singapore Amateur Dramatic Committee brought their season to a most successful conclusion at the Victoria Thea- tre. There was a packed house for
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  • 44 7 The Headquarters of the Girl Guides I A.s aoc iation m Malaya have been trans- 2 ferred from 2 Goodwood Hill Singapore jj to Taiping, Perak, where Mrs. A. Cavendisk aj the Chief Commissioner, Is now permanently resident. Z m for
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 176 7 NOVELS I^fT'l^ tf\T7i T>¥7*TWT WK' bl I h i)b HEN IN, By ROBERT SIMPSON p ri cc ii GIANT CIRCUMSTANCE, By JOHN OXENHAM p r ice $1 By 11. RIDER HAGGARD Price $1 THE COMING OF CASSJDY, 1 By CLARENCE MULFORD Price St THE PRAIRIE WIFE. By ARTHUR STRINGER Price
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 352 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated m Japan.) '^NPER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE Subject to alterations without notic* LONDON LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICR 9 1 Ij- ndon and Antwerp via (Malacca, Penang, Colembt,, Suez, Port Sali SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. South American Ports (via Cape of Good Hope) Two-Monthly KANAGAWA MARU Sept
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    • 595 8 K. P. M KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGA TION Co., OF BATAVIA T* *phone 131 Passage Dept. 12-02 Freight Dept. 1002 Manager Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. I 1 NDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. AKmnr-mmtrnwrnm mtim amammm-mmat mn*mm***~- mm. M
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    • 647 8 p O. BRITISH INDIA APCAR LINE. (Incorporated m England.) xMAIL 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 present suspended LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES LONDON DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SINGAPORE SYRIA about
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 747 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. Kretay Trengganu, Kelantan, Bergnara, Tolupin, Patani, Singora. Laic, Kohsamui, Bandon, Langsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. VALAYA iv *i Departure (;ala July 25 Ju *y 27 XTn>OK Au^ v 8 1 Aug. 3 i S r*r^ X"t fi d
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    • 635 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. EUerman 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 p er SANDON HALL Aug. 10 Suez Manila
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    • 626 9 jj PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BT PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated m U. S. A) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING BOARD SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. IFor CALCUTTA via COLOMBO GRANITE STATE Pasaengera and Freight Aug. 14 CREOLE STATE Passengers and Freight Sept 11
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  • 549 10 Made Strong and Vigorous. It ii a mistake to think that Anaemia is only a pirls* complaint. Girla show the eff.-ct of it more plainly than boys. Delayed develop- ment. pale lips, breathlessness, sick headaches and frequent sharp pains call attention to j them. But
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 377 10 j! ARTISTS' MATERIALS jj C. A. RIBEIRO CO., LTD. I jj ARCHITECTS' REQUISITES I 5 I CL &oi£d9nAZ66a#-C h *mmm ■■■■ium. im 'mm\^immmmvmmmmmmmi^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtr r lw HII I ■aa aaai ■to w iui ISiairfl SM« S«l IS Sil IM > /a oacßM im ii ii ni m >mis j 1 1
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    • 402 10 (PATRONIZED v r^^^^Hßg^^^ r ~01 ROVALTT A Perfect Jewellers Shop. I Each department planned on modern progressive lines I thoroughly equipped to efficiently meet every NEED OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC. 9 JUST UNPACKED Solid leather dressing cases with sterling silver fittings m^ r jss.' m B.P.DeSilva NOS. f*-l HIGH STREET,
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    • 144 10 /jEFFREY's\ I Oil crurp 'Am Wi rk ft CM fl mm W jr.* JB fir- JK Jr BREWED IN SCOTLAND t9s 9t _st 0 Of IU A lv r mm.tv i.*nu Mmti MMMM nrnrrrr nr~i i nmui PURITY AW) POWER I |@L MofOR l m ;fr Hi lga L^li mdm^
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  • 42 11 Bank ik-mand 18-11 Private credits 3 m>. j 19.32 Credits 90 days 4 g France, demand 599 Hongkong, demand 21 t p.c. Prem. Yokohama, demand Bangkok, demand f] Sovereign. Bank Buyin* $8.54 Hank of England Rati p t Bar Silver London
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  • 164 11 JUL* Tw. 100 Tons igi^j Gambier Cube No. 1 13 00 Gambier g 05 Pepper Black njg Pepper (white fair) |f.og Tapioca, small flake, f.g. s'so Tapioca, Medium pearl f.g s. 00 Pearl Sago, small QO m. 850 Copra Sundried 00 Copra Mix 00 Opium, Benares uncort 5.000 Rice,
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  • 43 11 11.30 a.m. Saturday, 23rd July 1921. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Cloting Price.. Clo.ing Price.. Buyers Sellers. Buyers Sellers. 29 M u 29 :;m.. Ausr. to Sept. :«)i L Oct. to Dec. 3a 34 Tonr of Market: Week.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 478 11 ir* U>*Ti s»"* ,\J\J\J t \J\J\~ "-""<» -mmstAtC. rx «'«vy,^fci__.JJ'JS*» TUT rnrim n Assurances m force over $17,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. An npnpp (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of P M E C
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    • 568 11 I CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up CapiUl m 600,000 shares of £5 each 0 COO Reserve Fund 8 ,60 C,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietora 3,000,000 I HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agenciea and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penan. Amritsar
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    • 615 11 HO HONG BANK, LIMITED HEAD OFFICE 84 Market Street. BRANCHES: Penang— 35 Beach Street. Malacca— I*l Jonker Street. Muar— 77-78 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat— lo9 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco. Shang nai, Hongkong, Amoy, Batavia. Sourabaya bemarang, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL. AUTHORISED $20,000,000 if»« ed 8,000,000
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    • 606 11 .1 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. Eatabliahed 188t. Capital Subscribed y. 10«,COt,00« (fully paid up) Rsaeive Fund Y 88,000,000 President N. Kajiwara. Esq. Vice-President S. K. 3u*ukl, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma Esq., I. MatsukaU, Esq., Y. Yamakawa, Esq., M. Mitsui, Esq M. Odagiri, Esq., Raron K. Morimura. Baron K. Iwasaki. R.
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    • 231 11 THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD., (Incorporated m Great Britain) TOTAL ASSETS exceed £23,000.000. i FlRE— lnsurances effected, for loag or ahort periods, on the BUILDINGS, COM TENTS and RENT of PRIVATE DWELLING HOUSES, GODOWNS as 4 BUSINESS Premises. MOTOR CAR— Policies isaued cover<n» PRIVATE CARS, MOTOR CYCLES aaa COMMERCIAL
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 164 11 VESSELS ARRIVTED. Tara, Bril 8651, from Madras 28, foi Madrai 25. Glenade, Brit. 4144, from London 23. tor Hongkong 25. Yatshing. Brit. 1424. from Calcutta 23. for Kobe unc. Xagano Maru. Jap 2307. from Calcutta 23. for Kobe unc. Hye Leong. Brit. 862, from Muar 2".. for Malacca 25. Poh
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    • 451 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local maili will be ieeat m liat below: Federated Malay States. Malaga. Mnar anS Penang (by train) 6 am. au 1 6 p.m. daily Cexcept Sunday). Kuaia Pahang, Pekan, Sangei lembing and Kuantan ,My train) a.m S U f° h Hong Soon I a.m i
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  • 1167 12 KUALA LUMPUR opinion Ih:s subject is being widely diSCUSSOd now m Kuala Lumpur, and "G. P." writes to the Malay Mail. -Tlie question of the Infantile Mortality, m such a cosmopolitan town us Kuala Lumpur, is a very much wider one than most pet pie realze, but 1
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  • 808 12 A QSBAT SUCCESS. Delightfully tine weaiher favoured the C( deluding day's events on Saturday of I the Athletic Sports Gymkhana, promoted I by the Singapore Cricket Club. Most of i Urn finals were decided and one of the.' Irst events of the afternoon was the half mile flat,
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  • 45 12 The To yards handicap yesterday at- tracted nine' swimmers. 'Ihere was aV>< d race and Somerhaves caught the judge's eye. a yard m front of Edwards, each start- ing at six seconds. Geddes, ten, was third, rather more than a behind second.
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 135 12 A Router cable »f the 22nd inst. states that the match between the Australians and Yorkshire was continued at Sheffield m sunny weather. There were 5,000 spec- 1 tators present. The'wicket was good. The Australians were all out for IG3, Rhodes taking three wickets for 12 and
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    • 86 12 A Reuter cable of the 22nd inst. states thai m the Rhode Island (New York) Championship, Howard Voehell, m the fourth round, defeated Shimidzu by two sets to love. He broke up the Japanese base line play with vigorous net attacks. On the previous Sunday Voshell beat Shimidzu by
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    • 339 12 The first race for Mrs. Lundon's Cup on Sunday morning only brought six boats to the starting line. The conditions of this series oi races ha\e already been published, and eliminating the Malay crews, seems to have added difficulty to manning boats. Margaret II was first over
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    • 421 12 i The following account of the IVnang v. Singapore match appears m the Straits Echo. The contest between Singapore and Penang provided quite an interesting and exciting game. Singapore were undoubtedly th. stronger sale not merely on paper for thej asserted their superiority especially m the first period when
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  • 38 12 Programme of Drills, etc., for week, ending Saturday, 30th July, 1921. Monday 25th, 5.15 p.m.-Drill Hall. Chinese Company. Company Paradestrong as possible. All Recruits to attend" Wednesday 27th, 5.15 p.m.-Drill Hall! Chinese Company.- Recruits Drill.
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  • 287 12 PLAST DAY'S RESULTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Tenang, July 23. The following were the results of the third day's racing at Penang rHE VISITORS PLATE. Avo (O'Connor) 8.10 1 Babz (Suttle) 8.8 2 Windup (Billett) 0.1 8 Won by one and a half, one and a half, rime
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  • LADIES' LAWN TENNIS.
    • 66 12 Championship Pairs. Mrs. Simmons and Mr. Hall vs. Winners of Mrs. Swindell and Rev. Griffin vs. Mrs. Wise anu Mr. Miles. Lady Murison and Dr. Hunter v. Mrs. S«.-hafer and Mr. Edwards. Mrs. Dorrington Ward and Mr. Summerhayefl v. Miss Brooke and Mr. Cantrell. Mixed Doubles A. Mrs.
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    • 29 12 Mixed Doubles Mrs. Stookes and Mr. Cameron v. Mrs. Burkill and Mr. Cantrcll. Mixed Doubles B. Miss Day and Mr. Sturt v. Miss Brooke and Mr. Price.
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    • 200 12 Play m the open lawn tennis championship of Singapore will not begin on Monday, as originally announced, but oti Tuesday. Au-ust 2. Thi- draw ha resulted as follows: First Round. E. Milligan bye. Scow Pnh Leng hye. Chua Choon Peng bye. A. F. Teale bye, M. Tomi/.awa
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  • 68 12 Orders for week ending July 31, 1921. Monday. July 25. First, Second. Fourth and Fifth Troops Parade, 5.16. Tuesday, July 26.— Tenth Troop Parade. 5.15. Thursday, July 28. Third Troop Parade. 5.15. Friday, July 29. Ninth Trout, Parade, 5.15. Individual Troop Orders as issued by Scoutmasters. There
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  • 20 12 m All branches of policy should be subordinate to finance and the restoration of public credit.— Sir Godfrey Collins, M.P.
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