The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 August 1921

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. T NTS SIIMUAI'OKE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST a, 1921. NO. 10,317.
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  • 222 1 YcSteitkiy*H Opm Tennis Championship results are given on page 12. Holiday cricket, football and golf items appear on page 7. Miss Eileen Dawn was married to Mr. Edgar Warwick m India recently Page 6. The judgment, delivered m connection with the ship requisitioning case, is given m
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  • 933 1 Chess is no longer seen m Urn parlour. Where m the days of my childhood it was part of a culture d education, and htflßM a family heirloom. One of my early rtmerabmncei is the chess I played with t higoverness. I taught her the game but her
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 175 1 MaMheid RAFFLES HOTEIM \V. Tea Dansant, 5 to 7 p.m. (Admtission fyfe). CESDAY. Special Musical Programme afte»^)inner. \Y. Guest Night and Dancing. |l| (Evening Dress essential for U Special Lunch Orchestra. A i i i:n\Y. Guest Night and Dancing 1^ (Evening Dress esstntf^U. 1 Dancing). 4 ;UND\Y.— Cinema after Dinner.
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    • 113 1 liai^^^^^^d^^^M^& OlVjTilrtJli X IHjO I IKiiirNl A '-J IN PATENT PER TIN OF 50 VACUUM {%fitb CtO? TINS OF 50 V^V-^V-^ SJ>l.^SiO Sole Wanufactu'ers, fcRD&'H iOSACGQ Co., ltd, I LONDON. ENGLAND. JOHNS-MANVILLE NON-RIIRN Automobile Brake Lining I The control of your car depend? upon your brake* an.l their efficiency depends
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    • 101 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Robinson and Co. for ladies' hand bags -Page 7. Goodyear tyres, better than ever, Borneo Co.— Page 3. Baby's Own Tablets for' children's 'nilnients -Page I Cinema changes, boxing, ivtl Bamlman Co. announcements Page 2. I Notices Bankruptcy; ti'ade mark Stoco; Government tenders Page 5. Children's nurse wanted;
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 126 1 THE WEEK Wtdmsday, 3rd. High Water, 10/40 a.m., 0.46 p.m. Outram-rd. School Sports, 2.15 p.m. F. L. Ex-Services vs. S( a Defences, R. ReclaI mation. Tanglin Clut at Home, 6.15 p.m. Buzz Bam, Vie. Theatre. Thursday, ith. JHigh Water, 11.18 a.m., 1)30 p.m. j B. I. Homeward mail closes. Orchestra
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  • 617 2 AIU» \Nl> (.1 NS. Washington: It i- ann< nneed that Mr. Hashes ha? reconmended Preaident Harding to approve <>f the Government laying i trana-Pai ific cable if private enterprise is unwilling to undertake the task. "Mr. Hughes >ai. l the federal project should f>c Wi'fVnrl until ii
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  • 34 2 The Canton Government refuses to rethe agreement between Germany and the Peking Government, -holding that «t; the Carxton Government, is the only one »n China having powers to negotiate tmu Urn with foreign states.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 259 2 V TO LET. V Large (> •< lowns facing river f also neur shipping, Stores frcm >!,OPn to 30,000 sq. ft. Large nnii ''ommodious offices Ji ctLtrally situated a.lso Bunga- J luws. > Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. 56 Robins»»n-r<i. Marsilling Bldg."^ HUBIGANT'S HIGH CLASS PERFUMERY, AND EAU DE COLOGNE.
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    • 407 2 THURSDAY LAST l^^^Ts'^ OI CHABUB NIGHT :©y CHAPLIN'S Mil LION DOLLAR COMEDY SUNNYSIDE IN THREE PARTS. At 10.15 p.m. Sharp PROGRAMME AT 7.30 "THE BRASS BULLET" SERIAL EPISODES 3, 4, 5, 6.— S Reek AT iU:> "HER (ODE OF HONOR" In 6 Parts. AT 10.15 CHARLIE CHAPLIN "IN "SUNNYSIDE" 3
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    • 389 2 ALHAMBBI From MONDAY, Aug. l. to SATI RD IX THK FIRST SHOW The Commencement of an Astounding Pal he Serial M\^!,. and Thrilling I A BURIAL THAT WILL BALT THE INTEREST AND PEPP With a Story by that great ierial din GEORGE IJ. BEITZ A mind-hafflinir, iOSpOnseful myst JIAMTA HANSEN
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  • 344 3 Tfce .!vs of bsing "Shaiv hai-cd." "The old term kx Shanshal-ed* has mi entiicly reversed its meaning-. Thi? won! ht\< gone round the Far East that fi fchai is a very nice place to be left i m, owing 10 the kind-heartedness of the people
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  • 209 3 An order has been madp by the Governor m Council that after Dec. 31st 11)21 no motor car with the (fffVers seat on the left *haJld* side* shall be used m any" public place, provided that such vehicles re:\.\Y- LCfore .'date may be' used if they are iitu\l
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  • 189 3 London, June 29. The market has continued m a quiet and somewhat listlesss condition during the past week, but a rather firmer undertone has been noticeable, and the trend of values has been towards a slightly higher level. Compared with last Wednesday's rates, current quotations shew a
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  • 89 3 The tilling of the ancient meat, the "Bishop's Ditch," at Fulham Palace brings to mind the story of a Bishop's wife who look an interest m the moat's history, and mentioned some romantic incident which befell, she declared, m the time of William 11. "You mean William
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 139 3 [We re Building Tlism Better Than Ever .Before 9 9 3 now than ever, (ioodyear T>/es lor pa*sen«er cars offer the I •lmost m economy and satisfaction. Improvement' after improvement has been tfrected thenin thtflpast few months. Our M x :H 2 beaded-edj>e type Cords, for are now made larger,
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    • 311 3 A. J. CALEY SON LTD. I I NORWICH, ENGLAND. I I Cocoa, Chocolates, Christmas I Crackers Etc, I POULTON NOELS LTD. LONDON. I High Class Provisions, I Execute Your Indents and Orders Through Us. STOCKS CARRIED AFRICAN EASTERN TRADE CORPORATION LTD. I (Incorporated m England.) SINGAPORE. DISTRIBUTORS OF THESE ASSOCIATE
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    • 394 4 C^- PAIN IS THE REGION OF THE HIPS. M Have you pains m the ration of the hipa. Many people suffer from ptn m the region >f the hips. They may confa from a touch cl Sciatica, or Rheumatism- or fram a atrain of the muscles. TheyVmay hare ot^ other
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    • 303 4 Protects from the Sun You need no longer suffer from the discomforts and unsightliness of sunburn. H A H INI H 1 1 protects the >kin from the fiercest heat "^HK^^ -JZ^L Keeps it always soft and smooth and f improves its delicate texture. i --\t^Jj Cools soothe^ hot and
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    • 169 4 FOURNIERS* HYGENIQUE* MIXTURE. (FOB LADIES) Twtod and Proved for Yaan. WASTE NO TIME. Immediately you notice any disorder of system uke Fouxnier's Hygenique Mtztore. It quickly remove* all suffering TV«r« Notkiag to EQUAL IT. mm AmrtLimm Widely Kaawm. It Is justly described as the FINEST REMEDY IN THE WORLD. Be
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    • 634 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION WITHOUT R|; j N CONSIGNMENT OF Poplins, Brocades, Art silk, Zephyrs, Shirtings, J drill, printed crepon, printed crimps and Cam!) J The Undersigned have received instructions to sell h, i sale-room. Raffles Chambers, faulef I'la On THURSDAY, Ith Auf^ Ittl. i COMMENCING EACH DAY AT I.TTO yards Poplins,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 504 5 TO LET. _j I ,jm Xlii Street. Apply to fl* B liking :»r:d hi-urnnco In., «.c. atoreyed bungalom. No. $9, Entry Ist July VJ'2l I Shiraii. 19, Malacca Street. appointed office m Rent moderate. Apply B S r I m pound Houses at St. partly furnished. No. 28; entry. No.
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    • 790 5 L AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE A1 the sale-room of Estate Trugt Agencies, Limits? Kaffles Chambers, Raffles Plate °On! V T; )X T S V IOtH Alr AT 11.10 AJ 0»« run-, unv m Kood runnm l<r »ntl condition. b. iMp^tW at UN United Motor WorkOrchard Road KSTATK ntusr AGENCIES. LTD
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    • 787 5 J^ WANTED. WAXTKI). < niUn-ns Xurse. Apply with full P»rtir,,lar«. agt anH sal:iry <, A>u cV(l to R| x 123 ♦••'"■J'f Freo Ptes<. EUROPEAN NURSE WANTED. -To take I. charge o- the Government European Hospital at Kuch.ng, Sarawak, for 7 months, duties cony mcncirg m March 1922. Salary $240 p.m
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    • 882 5 l_ FOR SALE I OFFERED FOR SALE, about 15,000 tons of zinc ore containing about 44 per cent, zinc Applications should be made under Hox No 709, care of Free Press. 19 7 v.c. OB BALK.— Modern European Hoose facing the mv, eleven bedrooms and bath rooms, beautiful compound, 173,000
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    • 556 5 (j Jgffß KOQ,niX I I ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT J Office 6. Battery Road I Motor Lorries and Buses C LAYTO N I V>«r -&J XA JL JL JU^ Steam and Oil Engines I HOWARD Cultivators and Ploughs I QUOTATIONS^ FOR~DELIVERY I FROM STOCK I GARAGE, ELGIN BRIDGE I I North Bridge
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    • 371 5 SI N(; A PORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. A meeting of all members of the S. V. C. will be held m the Drill Hall, Beach Rond, on Wednesday, August 17th, 1921 at 5.15 p.m. Business.— To decide as to the disposal of the S. V. C. Canteen property. H R. W.
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  • 713 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1921. "Singapore in Distress." The old adage about giving a dog a bad name and then hanging him, < seems to have been applied, with' less reason than rhyme to the pre-j' sent disadvantageous circumstances m Singapore, among people who ought to know better.
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  • 639 6 A social will bo held at the V. W. C. A. I to-day for all Band of Hope members and Friends, at 4.30 p.m. i His Kxeollency the Governor and I^ulv Guillemard will be absent from Singapore during the month of August, the At Homes lon the last two Tuesdays
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  • LOCAL WIRES.
    • 61 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). l*enap.jf, Aug. 2. A daring highway robbery wai conunit-j ted near Butterworth to-day. A Chinex was waylaid by three armed Malays, who took his money, whilst one of the assailants fired a revolver at the < hit wounding 1 him m the le^
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    • 42 6 Rangoon rice li still at s!>o rupees and thiA have been heavy daily tranaaci In A^iii? JMT<-' '> nettling doing, the py. tion^BU^flPr^s beinp: unchanged. Tt.. r is li^^^^l <>f Siam and Saigon rice at Sin.irnj^^F-'ind hravy arrivals arc en the
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    • 54 6 In the Supreme Court to-day the I' O. Company claimed from the Ba Shipping Company damans eauaed to plaintiffs' wharf at Belawan, Sumatra, by breach of agreement ami negligence bj the defendants m stacking, or pi'rmrttini; to be stacked, thereon, excess weight of riot-. The
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  • 188 6 Th« Bandman Opera C^^pan\ scored another su.tess k;st nisjht m their presentation of that well-known piece by Fr crick Lonsdale, "The Maid of the Muun- tainf," which w-is enjoyed by a cron house. To-night v.ill be their farewell perfoi-' nianee, when the popular revue "Buz/. Ban" will
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  • 69 6 Following their successful shj\v of last week, the Liberty Hall are again staging boxing to-morrow (Thursday) evening There will be four six-round contests a> follows: Theam Hock, 8.3 v. S. Pestana. 8.10. F de Sou/.a. S.H v. Ah Tee. *.:>. T. Woodford 8.6 v. Yong Lean 9. Teng Kee.
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  • 178 6 Say- UddeU'a Stain Week!] of Jul> ltfth—On Saturday last at St. Andrew.* Church Simla, a. most interesting event took place' when the marriage of MUs Eileen Dawn and Mr. Edgar Warwick was solemnised by Rev. James Black. The bride looked charming m shell pink charnieust and mauve
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  • 135 6 The Rev. Dexter Allen i:* returning to Singapore from Kuala Lumpur The Rev. E. N. Green how, M. A., Chaplain of Seremban, has been transferred to the Province WeUesley and Kedah Mission and has taken up his residence at Bukit Tengah Parsonage. H.M.S. Malaya is again going u> Eastern waters.
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  • 54 6 RBVBNI B OPPICKRr,.., WITH M,,:,,, Th. ume Chief i special jury m m which I with mvi i is M Pro* Langlej I tea itall i behind d Ing tab ,j which I 1 f rii I commits I, b I pai i I Would i be mi
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  • 178 6 II I Mr. i Ing of the R 111 t: •loon. Othi t (l.i w K.'.i k X I Ijr the chairmai the Attorn their ferred to him I of I previous m< etii the B ing except m Among th< one broujfl i b> of r. All
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  • 53 6 ■J Ab >vi J eotttac out j Road «nu I and sent to r .m hospital Mid 'by Inspe. toi King the be died i of the produced b Court felt 9th m*t. !v on M fatal i(\ wher ill run o\< < uao chi terday with cauiii
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  • 31 6 The neet i X rod will tak- the «,u,BMt proffn ing. lflt the discussion and it will take part. take place I officers for the < .><" her* an- tpecMlJ
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 205 6 GREEN LEES GRAND "OLD PARR" 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 the grinding and polishing.
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    • 117 6 What about your J BAGGAGE j YOU insure your valuables and effects at home: do you protect them 1 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 steamship, or
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  • 592 7 SENSIBLE CONSIDERATION PREVAILS. \\<i;s DIFFICULT TASK. R< pries]. London. Jul> Ml at the unveiling of tonal m Thamc said that trie thai France and quarrel over the interpret*. -.a hiered at I v cost. Then- had be< n tntly In the Interpretation i ity. bat plain sprakhad
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  • 471 7 SAYS CURZON STOPPED HIS DINNER. WHIGB ANNOYED HIM. [Reuter's Service.] Washington, .July 30. Lord Northdiffc has departed for New York en route to Montreal and afterwards I t<> Australia. Washington, July 30. A statement, issued «>n Lord Northcliffe's authority, says that for reasons of which he
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  • 224 7 IN TERNATION JUSTICE. The Hague, July 31. The Foreign Ministry announces that the Dutch Legation at Berne has sent to the Secretary-General of the League of Nations the ratifications of the statute of the permanent International Court of Justice adding the declaration that the Dutch Government rtcognises the jurisdiction of
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  • 393 7 ARE MILITARY COURTS f ABOVE THE LAV/? WRITS FOR GENERALS. [Reuter's Service] London, July .'{o. The Irish Master of the Rolls has directed the issue of writs of attachment against Generals Mac-ready and Strickland and other officers who disregarded the order of the court to produce two Sinn
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  • 400 7 Sympathetic Tribute from Chief Justice. Prior to commencing the business at the Assizes yesterday morning, Sir Walter Shaw, the Chief Justice, (who was accompanied on the Bench by Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard). made a sympathetic reference to the death of Sir Archibald Fitzgerald Law, late Chief
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  • 15 7 Mr. H. B. Salmond succeeds Mr. M B. Ward as one of the Cathedral tnwtoe*.
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  • 194 7 HOLIDAY SPORT. Cricket: Singapore vs. Selangor. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 1. 1 his match was resumed here to-day Singapore going m a second time and making a much better show thanks to a fast •coring innings by Griffith Jones, who was! usefully assisted by G.
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  • 57 7 S.R.C. vs. Y. M. C. A. Kuala Lumpur. The match between the S. R. C, Singapore and the Y. M. C. A. Kuala Lumpur, wasplayed at Kuala Lumpur during the holidays and resulted m a win for the visitors by 73 runs. Scores: S. R. C— l 42 and 133.
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  • 302 7 The all-day match between a team of the S. C. C. and the Staffords, played on thr Padang on Monday resulted m a creditable win for the Club by 28 runs. The features of the pame were the excellent innings of Lieut. G. S. Renny
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  • 78 7 Tho Medical College Recreation Club and the Lanka Union met on the S.R.C. ground on Monday, and the result was a win on the first innings by the college by the narrow margin of five runs. In a second innings of an hour
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  • 90 7 Football Selangor vs. Singapore. This match proved to be a fast one throughout and was watched with much interest by a large crowd including His Excellency Sir Laurence Guillemard ©nd Lady Guillemard and the Hon. Mr. W. G. Maxwell Chief Secretary. Selangor had rather the better of the first half
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  • 56 7 Governor Presents a Cup. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur Aug. 2. Sir Laurence Guillemard has presented a Cuu to the Selangor Turf Club, to be called the High Commissioner's Cup, and to be given to the winner of the First class of the divided handicap for horses
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  • 37 7 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 2. In the football match here between the Satffords and a Chinese team the result was a draw of one goal each, after a sound and interesting pame.
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  • 84 7 Two teams met m Penang m connection with picking an eleven to represent the 1 Settlement m the above competition. The "Second best" eleven had most of the play, m the first half which ended with level scoring. After that the "Beat" side played better and the
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  • 26 7 The Brazilian Government ha« been forced to assist the people of the State of Amazon, badly hit by the crisis m rubber.' Credits have been voted.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 105 7 lßobinson©Co.,Ltd. (Incorporated m Singupor*.) v NEW CONSIGNMENT i i LADIES' HAND j BAGS. Heavy Embossed Leather *c*'>iit(t<ttt'r«ltffntfifr«'eiit& Prices .SfJ.75 to $17.50 each Soft Suede j I Leather Hand In various shades and shapes >^ Prices $3.75 to $10.75 each MILKMAID^ SWEETENED CONDENSED I "11 Ami IV PRICE REDUCED 1 PER
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 400 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated m Japan.) UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. I Subject to alterations without notice LONDON LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERYICB f f 7^nd«n and Antwerp via (Malacca, Penang Colembe, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. YOKOHAMA MARU Aug. 9 KLEIST Aug. 19 MISHIMA MARU Au». 24 LIVERPOOL
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    • 571 8 K. P. H KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCH-APPIJ (Incorporated m Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA TVvphone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Manager Deik 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept.^ S COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHFRLAN»S INDIA GOVERNMENT. COEN (Wednesday, Aug. 3) Muntok ami Palembang SINGKEP (Wednesday, Aug.
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    • 632 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). Tfce Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at pn LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES U)\ DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE BINGAP4 KHYBER about
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 436 9 ,HE SL\M STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. Eretaj, Trenggana, Kelantan, BargnaTa, Telupin, Patani, Singora, LaKohsamui, Bamlon, I^angsoan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure 1 A Aug. 1 Aue. 3 PBACHATIPOK Au s Aug B 1Q VALCYA Au^.ir, Auk- 17 ors are fitted throughout with electric
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    • 263 9 O. K. The Osaka Shosen Kaisha Ltd. (Incorporated m Japan). No. 2, De Souza Street. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. Fc. P*rt Said, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, 9 Rotterdam and Hamburg. DUE SINGAPORE. M Himalaya Maru Aug. 20 Aug. 21 Alaska Maru Sept. 14 Sept
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    • 626 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. f (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due Spore Route Fer FANDON HALL Aug. 10 Sues
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    • 620 9 PABBINGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATID IT K PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated m U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. 9. SHIPPING BOARD SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA via COLOMBO GRANITE STATE Passengers and Freight Ao* 14 CREOLE STATE Passengers and Freight fl.pt IB
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 207 10 MOTOR SPIRIT, CYLINDER OILS, DLfNLOP TYRES. Stocked express^ for the convenience of tAnglin residents, from july nth Note the address M. A. AHMED DIN Bros., TANGLIN ROAD. (Regimental r..\i Coy.) I'iiDER BOOK CAN BE HAD ON APPLICATION. I ITo Ford Oar Owners jj You have experienced the j difficulty of
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    • 326 10 H Expectant and Nursing I F?Jn find m Glaxo a most valuable aid, for, taken regularly two jto 3j or three times a day by the mother herself (both before and Ms^ 3|| after the birth of her baby), Glaxo not only maintains the j»E Mother's own strength without taxing
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    • 89 10 8 f*£\* r* ATE" TO 51 FT RFAi'IQITBs ADa^^ON GILFk^N CO., (Incorporated m England). SOLE DISTRIBUTORS P. p. p. M s FOR PURITY A POWEK P \MOYOR B i J i The Timber Preservative i. T» Si "rfLiti? I h I i Stocked m 1, 5 10 Gallon Drums Wxl
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  • 60 11 AUGUST 2 Bank 4 m.s. 2|4 3-16 Bank demand 2|S 13-16 Private credits 3 m.s. 2|4 7-16 New York, demand IO 7 H France, demand 500 India. T. T. 17riy. Hongkong, demand tl p.c. Prem. Yokohama, demand M' 4 Java, demand K55V4 Bangkok, demand 90% Sovereign, Bank Buying $8.54
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  • 158 11 Tin 50 Tons $80.25 Gambier Cube No. 1 13.00 Gambier -1.75 Pepper Black 15.25 Pepper (white fair) 33.00 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 5.50 Tapioca, Medium pearl f.g. 8.00 Pearl Sago, small aom. 8.50 Copra Sundried M.OO Copra Mix 13.00 Opium, Benares tracort 5,000 Rice, Rangoon white 320 Rice, Siam
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  • 41 11 12 o'clock noon, 2nd August 1921. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Closing Prices. Clotting Pricet. Bayers Sellers. Buyers Sellers. Spot 26 MM Aug. 27 Sept. JTu 2« Oct. to Dec. 29 30 Tone of Market: Quiet.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1933 11 ,ver ,4,000.000 Assurance* In force over $17,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE, Wtah.*,, H.u,,. SUM,™.. L0OT)0N OFFKE s N AGENTS WANTFn f c ß £no£ V MANAGING DIRECTOR ACTUARY A, ±1. r AIK. I f VTPHOT T J? T A m DIRECTOR
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    • 233 11 THE LONDON LANCASffIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD., (Incorporated m Great Britain) TOTAL ASSETS «xce©d £23,000,000. FIRE lasorance* effected, for long or short periods, on the BUILDINGS, COB TENTS a*d RENT of PRIVATE DWELLING HOUSES, GODOWNS a*4 BUSINESS Premiße*. MOTOR CAR— Policies iwaed eorvlnt PRIVATE CARS, MOTOR CYCLES *m« COMMERCIAL VEHICLES g&inst
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 152 11 VESSELS AT WHARF. TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf No. 1 —Nil. East Wharf No. 2.— Teesta. Sheers Wharf No. 3. Sloet Van d<- Bel. Main Wharf No. 4 Rangoon Maru. Main Wharf No. 5. Wakasa Maru Main Wharf No. 6.— Bharata. Empire Dock No. 7. Heinan Maru, Arratoon Apcar, Lake Farmingdale.
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    • 519 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local malls oil! b* m list below: Federated Malay State*. Mala Maar tmi Penang (by train) 6 am ar. 6 p.m. «V. t i (except Sunday). Moeara-Saha and DJaaM Slagkap 9am Pula«] Soegi Benuit 9 a.m Anaaaba, Bstaviaff 9 a.m. I. Sham. Colombo, ate. Lycaon
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  • 3015 12 EABTBRN SHIPPING COMPANY VH. ATTORNBI GENERAL. Judgment for Plaintiffs. In the Supreme Cowl yeeterdaj morning V.r. Justice Barrett-Lennard de|h judgment m the important case of the Eastern Shipping Companj rei At-torney-General. The case was heard a few ago when tir. Roland Braddell and Mr. P. Sunpson (Penang) appeared
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 78 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. *X At the S. C. C. Donnell, R. B. P>. beat Bateman, O. R. S., <>—2, 6—3. Haskins, H. S. beat Bal'hatchet, W. A., 6—l, 6—2. Shunjiro Nakamura beat Tampoe Phillips, <;_3, 6—2. Asajido Honda beat Chia Keng- Tye, 6 —3, 6—2. Linton, A. R.
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    • 54 12 At the S. C. C. E. C. Milligafl vs. Scow P«>h Len*r. ("hua Choon Lenp: vs. A. P. Teale. Cheonj? Chee Hai vs. G. V. B. Livesay T. S. Cotgrave vs. J. I). Hall. At the S. R. C. W. A. Aeria vs. O. Fuller. K. K. De
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    • 62 12 YESTERDAYS PLAY. Ladies Doubles. Lady Murison and Miss Shaw vs. Mrs Schafer and Mrs. Morrell, postponed. Mixed Doubles Handicap. Mrs. Swindell and Rev. Mr. Griffin vs Mr. and Mrs. Leggatt, postponed. Championship Pairs. Miss Brooke and Mr. Cantrell vs. Miss Stephenson and Mr. Hopkins, unfinished Mrs. Graham
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    • 76 12 Th< La lies' Spoon Competition tor lug was played on Monday. Ist inst an,) re suited m a tie between Mrs. Lyall and Mrs G. C. Clarke. Five cants were taken on: and the following were returned: Mrs. I. ali 47 v Mrs. C. Clarke 47 Mrs.
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