The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 August 1921

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., TUfc^ AY AUGUST 1921. No. 10,351.
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  • 194 1 This time an official summary of thr work of the Imperial Conference, page 7 and referred to in the leader —Page H. Wires are coming in ahout Hu^sia. and there can be no mistake about the distress and disease. The Soviet has pocketed its pride and is
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  • 71 1 Orders for week ending August 14th, 1921. Monday, August Bth. First, Fourth and Fifth Troops parade at General Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. Thursday. August 11th. Third Troop Parade, 5.15 p.m. Individual Troop Orders as issued by Scoutmasters. There w.ll bo no Association Parades ttcm August 12th to
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  • 1257 1 In an article in the current numb: r of the '"Revue de Paris" M. Louio Bert rand congratulates his compatriots on th< icvival of the historical novel. That form, of fiction, he says, has again biCNN IW VQgoe in Frame, and Alcxandre Duma "le Dumas des 'Trois Mousquctaires'
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 132 1 Maltheid 'raffles hotel. I j \Y. Tea Dansant, 5 to 7 p.m. (Admission free). INESDAY Special Musical Programme after Dinner. j RSDAY. Guest Night and Dancing. < (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). j S] i cial Lunch Orchestra. SATURDAY-— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress ejscntisJ for Dancing). VDAY. Cinema
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    • 302 1 KELLY W\iSH, LTD. INCORPORATED IN HO*^^ KOITTOIV i-^vJfT tXCHANGE TA&UL&. STERLING INTO DOLLARS DOLLARS INTO STERLING AT DIFFERENT RATES Frma Is. 6d. io 3s. Bd. ASCENDING BY ONE-SIXTENTH OF A PENNY *^BM«R"»^B_a«3ffISro?SSK»CaFWJK2^ v m& <& f rI compare the I I increased value I I TKeROYAI. TYPEWRITER'S 1 lighter touch,
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    • 77 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Gandy belting of Borneo Cow— Pag* »>. Cheong Koon Seng have an important -ale of town property Pa^ r e 4. European salesman wanted. Page 5. Caledonian Insurance Co., Anglo-Siam Co. Pajre 11. Bankruptcy notice N. Ibrahim Page 5. Passage to Hongkong liy the Fook Sang Pape. 11.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 152 1 THE WEEK Tuesday, 9th. High Water. 1.44 a.m., 2.8 p.ra P. and O. Outward Mail due. Rent Board. 2.15 p.m. S. S. Assn, Barker's, 5.15 p.m. Boxing Tournament, Vic. Tbeatre, 9.15 p.m Wednesday, 10th. High Water, 2.35 a.m., 2.49 p.ra. Mergui Meeting, Evatt's. noon. Inter-School Sports, S.C.C, 2.30 p.m. F.
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  • 454 2 V Horn bay Incident. M H-M ne-ck wa-s li-k-e the sw-a-w 'H-er face, it wa-s the swee-te-£-t. 'Th-at e'er tho >u-n sh-one on. "Th-at eVr the s-un sh-one Bang! "England's Greatest Baritone" stopped •ingillft started, looked quickly at his feet.! then at the still house facing him.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 231 2 V TO LET. i V Large (1 downs facing river v 4 also near shipping, Stores > frcm fj,ooo to 30,000 sq. ft. l^irge an i Commodious offices ,i 'aDtrall3 r situated also Bunga- t lowa. l Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. V 56 Robinsi>n-rd. Margining Bldg. •WEIU 10NT0R JI\ST
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    • 634 2 TREMENDOUS SUCC^Srf!!! VITAGKAPH'B NEWEST AND GREATEST 'KEEL SERIAL j SMASHING BARRIERS iIN FIFTEEN EPISODES ALSO FEATURE EDITH JOHNSTONE AND JOE RYAN. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY! TF^SANDS COMING BE EARLY I IN THE SECOND SHOW AT Ml TO-NIGHT! EPISODES J AND 2 (CONTINUED EPISODES EVERY FRIDAY) i At 740 p.m. "THfi BRASS
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    • 355 2 AJullAMiSiiA From SUNDAY, Auirust 7, to IKIDAV, ,Vj A GOLDWYN -KEX BEACH SUPBB PRODI] FEATURING WILL ROGERS in wonderfully fine characterisations which ho |iVM iM 1 story LAUGHING BILL HYDE In 7 Tarts. It is a picture which sustains the most in tense interest from till the final fade-out, Will
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  • 60 3 pastime of members of the Outrigger Canoe Club and their guests. Duke P. Kahananioku, world champion short .distance swimmer, and other wellknown Hawaiian aquatic stars, will assist in the entertainment of the delegates to the Press Congress, and. under present plans, a summing meet will be arranged at which the
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  • 234 3 Sugar cane worth millions of dollars is 'icing saved in Hawaii every year through the fforts of scientists in combating :n--sect pests which attack and destroy the cane in the fields. Through the application of science to the FUgsr industry, the experiment station of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters'
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  • 953 3 Stories of the Owner of the Jewelled Head "Althou.ii J haw watched many toads attentively, 1 have never seen an exhibition of feeling, save and except a certain beautiful eyes when it sights a l !l mated food." In spite of his depressing experience of the toad. Canning
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 242 3 HOLD LARGE STOCKS OF PAINTS. READY FOR I'ST:"onTp A vn TV J IN A VARIETY OF COLOURS SUITABLE FOR INSIDE O^SSIS I N..VJ.LS" ENAMEL PAINTS in the principal shades in tins of 1 Ib. and ov«*. j ;:\ISHES for inside and outside use put up in convenient sized tins for
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    • 674 3 PENTRAI U (M OTORS L TP I I^ J^OTOH CAR REPAIRS have always formed a large part of our business, and our endeavours are not confined to Cars sold by us. We repair all makes of Cars, and are repairers to the leading insurance companies here, a proof of the
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  • 393 4 A Uvconl in t..., Thi- tnuK- rt p the year IW>, Customs, has no* and exceedingly a eonditioni over period. In introducing h sioner of Custom From a Custom stands out, as ;i eclipsing th<> aunt Vulut- of trade, r aa*e of shipping D established new
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  • 103 4 OF THE LINKS-FORTY YEARS AFTER. Comrade* toon w potter on th< I Musingly the pi I and down n tbl In the spring hrthe burnM I I In the iprinf fourteen rou In the -Eight what ran J Cut the- turf that von- > Forldrov< ototl eye Laid §c«n, Pitched
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    • 785 4 JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. Is it worth while to experiment with the I myriad so-called "curet" for Rheumatiin m. when there IS one sovereign remedy, tir tested and PROVEN, which will brir.r-' 00 instant relief? "i^^ /AftTL^X 1 ORIENTAL rI7 BAM g TaTbe°e}^ by all Ll X^^^-=6>V/i\ L| B classe 3
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    • 610 4 PULAU BULANG RUBBER AND PRODUCE CO., LID. PRELIMINARY NOTICE By Order of the Trustees for Debenture holders. The I ndersigned have receive instructions to sell by Public Auction (if not previous); sold by private Treaty) at their Sale-room, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. On a date to be notified later. The
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    • 380 4 r^YSENTERY A N Ij BROWN'S SPECIFIC. To ba had at MATKAKD'3 DlSPßlij %AKt and of Hk.. ttOWl ■-.■Mr jar.s-. m*. a' Jr.r r*m'. c jA 2 ADELPKI HOTEL BUILDK^GS. J 100 North Bridge Road. i Has just received the latest J pelection of songs, Valses, and For Trot, also Bag-pipe
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  • 703 5 ISE AND ABUSE OF THE WHIP. i It has often been a matter of wonderment to me (writes Fox Russel in the current issue of Bails 's Magazine) how owners and trainers of racehorses permit the c jockeys they employ the use, or rather the abuse, of the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 457 5 TO LET. T0 1 H Kling Street. Apply to r Hanking and Insurance Co., MA u.c. Two ptbrcyed bungalow. No. 39, 1 Road. -Entry Ist July |ff| rari, 19, Malacca Street. u.c. wi'll appointed office in R.n» nodrrnt' Apply 3t* 1 uc 10 LET. w <' Compound. Rtsjatl at St.
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    • 651 5 AUCTION SALEST~~ AUCTION SALE~oT Excellent teak household furniture lo be held M the Sal-Room of the E.tate Trust Agencies. Limited Kaa^s Chambers, Raffles Place ON SATURDAY, ,3th AUGUST, AT 10.30 A.M TATK TRUST AGENCIES, LTD (Successors to Ching Keng Lee Co Auctioneers and Estate Agents. Incorporated in Singapore. 13-8 AUCTION
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    • 433 5 m WANTED. SWANIB TO RFTV. econd-hand Chinese or European of ev#° TJSE HOLD FURNITURh Gcr prictP cri P tion < bi tf or imali ioti) Apply to^ ered Press. Hand care of Fre* for outdoor work Yn^SinptpWo"^:. ,iiun SS? 4° n 'i K° n bUt ex P^ienc :;.Sal:.ry and apply.
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    • 326 5 FOR SALE OFFERED FOR SALE, about 15 000 tons of AddW C nta J ni "f about per cent. zinc. Applications should bo ma* under Box No 709, care of Free Press 19-7 u.c. r S a LK.— Modern European House facing *va, c.wvn bedrooms and bath rooms, Mautifnl compound,
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    • 388 5 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS LOAN 1921. ISSUE OF $20,000,000 LOAN. B«r, ng intent fa. th date purchase >t f half-yearly en the Ist May «nd Ist November. T>T^ Repayable at Par on the Ist May, 1926. F RLE OF INCOME TAX AND OTHER DUTIES PRICE OF ISSUE-100 PER CENT Reared Ptl n
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 42 6 JOHANNES-D'ALMEIDA.-On August Bth at the Pr^byUrUn Church. Singapore, by the Re*. D^Jla. John Kleazar. eldost son of Mr. and Mrs"F;:.lohannes of Sea View Hotel. Smgapore to Ida Amelia, youngest daughter of the UU Mr and Mrs. G. F. D'Almeida of Manila.
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  • 948 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1921. The British Instinct. Despite the rather lukewarm accounts of the proceedings of the Imperial Conference, as transmitted by Reuter, we read into them a tale of. successful accomplishment likely to bear very material and beneficial fruit in the next decade. Leaving a^ide the
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  • 194 6 Mr. Justico A. V. Brown assumed the post of Judge, Supreme Court, Johore, on Mr. W. H. Dinsmore has been appointed to act as legal adviser, Johore, and Mr. G. F. Morice as acting Telegraph Engineer. The Fitzroy and Our Jack, coasting Steamers of New South Wales, were lost recently
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  • 81 6 A Gazette Extraordinary published yesterday contains orders under the Tobacco and Liquors Revenue Ordinance, increasing the duties payable. Under Tobacco, cigars and snuff are $1.20 a lb cigarettes and manufactured tobacco 80 cents unmanufactured tobacco $20 a pikul. Spirits.— Arrack or silent spirit $30 gallon; brandy, whisky &c
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  • 47 6 Custom Duty Increases. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 8. The new F. M. S. customs duties coming in to-morrow included increases of a hundred per cent, on tobacco, fifty per cent, on intoxicating liquors. The Petaling tin dredger was successfully launched on Saturday.
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  • 46 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penyg, Aug. 8. A number of Javanese coolies from rubber estates owing 1 to the slump have taken to highway robbery in Province Wellesley. There bare been numerous crimes .of violence and robberies, some of them attributable to this source.
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  • 25 6 There Nvas a Uucge tattering of Fraemasons at the installation meeting of Lodjre Kedah, at Sungd Patani, whon Bro. G. M. Baber mi installed.
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  • 39 6 The wedding took place at St. George's Church, the Rev. W. Naish officiating, oi Mr. Norman Falls, supervisor of the customs at Port Swettenham and Mln Favoretto. The bride was given away by hei uncle. Mr. Carmkhae!.
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  • 42 6 LADIES' LAWN TENNIS. YESTERDAYS PLAY. Ladies Doubles Open. Mr*. Schaefer and Mrs. Morrell beat Lady Murison and Miss Shaw, w.o. Mixed Doubles A Final. Mrs. Stookes and Mr. Cameron beat Mrs Swindell and the Rev. Mr. Griffin. 6 l, 6—3.
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  • 16 6 Ladies Doubles Open. Mrs. Schaefer and Mrs. Morrell vs. Mrs. Burkill and Miss Brooke.
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  • 48 6 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Hall beat Cheong Chee Hai, 6 3, 6 4. Chua Choon Leong beat Milligan, 6 o, 6—3. C. F. Green beat C. A. Norris, 6—2, G— o. Honda beat Tan Toon Hoi, 6 o, 6 o. Donnell beat Sinclair, 6 o, 6 3.
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  • 64 6 A. the S. C. C.~ E. G. Wheatley or Shunjiro Nakamura v». J. A. Dean. P. E. Groom or A. E. Coelho vt. C. A. Norris or C. F. Green. At the S. R. C. T Leijssius vs. W. A. Aeria. Penang, it is understood, will be represented
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  • 124 6 The Race Course "will be officially open for training on Saturday (3rd, September). The usual arrangements as regards coffin* for members will be in force and the lottery sheets for members will be open on that date. Local Boxing. A very attractive bout has* been added to
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  • 193 6 The August Medal Competition was won by Mr. C. Graham Brown with the net score of 65. Forty-two cards were taken out and the following: were returned :— C. Graham Brown 41 36 12 65 F. W. Lyall 39 39 8 70 C. V. Bailey 42 43
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  • 336 6 AWKWARD I>OSITIO N UNWILLING ntOOtg That Spain ia d< I the advice to eleai tendered in th, Bi after the recent t from an ofli W M li •< mittin^ the po?>ibi! Navarro and hiiii£ out at Moit' that this, howei i affect the otTt>:>,\ Berenguer, for
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  • 50 6 A very pretty solemnized yesterday BB beinp John E Mrs. E. Johanna I pore and [da of the lafc Mi of Manila. The The Bride Wl Mr F. C. D'A gory acted ii I I afterward, held Bride's family I leave to-dav on tl Manila, wher, th spent.
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  • 55 6 I The arm; the Pavilion >- Tcssensohn preii The report at confirmed. The I the ensuing year v C 'sensohn Vice I Silva hon. pec. mittee. Me and Pennefather. HW' J Board of Contfd t L. M. PennrfH- Wheatley ami ft *5 An AtNtiej Jjjrja management of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 156 6 MACGREGOR'S PARLIAMENT BLEND VX JL XNpWHISKY i r^\\S Caldbeck Macgr&gor k Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Shanghai). YOUR HEALTH. U your greatest asset. prolon^M eye strait, leads to ill health. The rlnre and dust of the tropics are par ticularlv trying to tb- eyes. If in doubt a 6 to the*
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    • 75 6 Gandy Belting FOR DRIVING > j AND CONVEYING 1 GANDY'S HAIR BELTING I made from Camel Hair yarn > GANDY'S BALATA BELTING j non-porous, made i J cotton dvuk and^p^ Balata GU GANDVS SOLID WOVEN 1 in current sizes and thicknesses. > j Ask for pamphlet B. U. B. BNGINEEBING
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  • 638 7 CORDIAL FAREWELLS. -Ml IS TRIUMPHAL CAR. London, Aug. 5. Conference held its final morning, when cordial fare- 1 and a message to be M. the King was agreed on. > lift this afternoon by S< uthamnton en route to Interviewed, he reiterated Irish settlement and satisfacjf the Conference.
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  • 610 7 STARVED, DISEASE RIDDEN. VERY BLACK REPORT. [Router's Service], London, Aug. 5. >.e lack of communication and transports in Russia prevent accurate estimation of the present situation. Nevertheless, the piecemeal reports emerging depict a very black state of affairs. Th,y speak of appalling sufferings, whole towns and villages beng
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  • 776 7 IRISH PARLIAMENT. DAIL EIRANN CALLED. [Reuter's Service] London, Aug. 5. It s officially announced in Dublin that a full session of Dail Eirann has been called for Aug. 16th. Summonses have been issued to all members, including thirty-six imprisoned and interned. The Government has decided to release
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  • 2429 7 MONDAY, JULY 4th, 1921. The Hon'blc the Governor's Deputy (Mr F S James.) His Exce lency the General Officer Commanding the Troops (Major-General Sir John Fowl-r The Hon7>le the Attorney-General (Sir William Murison.) The Hon'ble the Treasurer (Mr. A. M Pountney.) The Hon'ble the Colonial Engineer (Mr J
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 212 7 [Double your happiness with a I Kodak i N S/-N !^SL K da L wiU give y ou^ Uftl n Picture-record of ms>> S'^YnK i y Ur happmess A Koda^ wiU double all your x'Kir V flftJfr* Pleasures and will make them live for ever. /L^%V Y Ur holid a
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 404 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. i (Incorporated in Jtpmn.) MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without netie* LONDON LINE FORTNIGHTLY SSftYICI i f>- '.endon and Antwerp via (Malacca, Penang, Coldmbc, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. YOKOHAMA MARU Aug. 9 KLEIST Au*. 19 MISHIMA MARU Auf U LIVERPOOL LINE.
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    • 593 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). RPYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA TVephone 131 Passage Dept I*o2 Freight Dept. 1002 Manager Desk 1437 Marine Sopt. TwHMhipment Dept. S COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHFRLANBS INDIA GOVERNMENT. I 111 SINGKARA (Tuesday, Aug. 9) Singkawang, Pemangkat and Sambas.
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    • 664 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND r APCAR LINE. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO, (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). Tfc* Companyls MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present an.p-^ LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES LONDONDUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SINGAPORE KHYBER
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 810 9 I'HE SiAM STEAM NAVIGATION Co~lTir r (INCORPORATED IN SUM). L1U SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE K.-.ui. Trenggano, Kelantan, E*Bea»r« t.i EPRACHATIPOK Arrival Departure YALAYA f Ug 8 Aug. 10 GALA Aug. 15 Aug. 17 Aug. 22 Au* 24 teamen are fitted throughout wit* •lectrie H^f u for mt cUm pa..enger«. llgbt
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    • 561 9 The Ocaan Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd AND Ellerman BucknaU Steam Ship Co Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. NFT ttttq g Suez Marula and China. KANAKA* AU|? 2 SUfc2
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    • 526 9 PASSINGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED IT PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. g. SHIPPING BOARD SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE, For CALCUTTA via COLOMBO GBANIT2 STATE Pasteugera and Freight a**. 14 CREOLE STATE PassMißersand Freight a* p1 Xi WOLVERINE
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  • 679 10 FRASIfiR CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. MONDAY, AUG. Bth, 1921 j MINING. I Figures in brackets shows the capital Mid ifltoM value of the Share in dollars i cniesp otherwise marked. C. Cum div. I x equals ex div.] a;>c-t Weng 1) 1 Hiti.m Tin (300,000 1.50
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 255 10 Recognition of Regdl Shoes by style authorities of London, Paris and New York, attributes distinction to their superior work- ings, Iciitina, noi)s, Fimplcs, Eruptions, PiJes, X^v symptom^ <>f deep-rooted Blood [mpuritiet, and while \X outward tiona ma) give temporary benefit, they y^ •r^'»l"^^ r i*~ N sSv can do no
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    • 204 10 I ERUPTIONS ON LIMBSJPRS Could Notßest For Pain and Agony. Cuticura Heals. "I was bad with eruptions on my limbs for two years. The eruptions were as large as a half crown and very deep. I could not rest for pain and agony, and I could not get a bit
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    • 35 10 tAU BON HARCHE BARGAINS— SALE Ladies' Dresses, Blouses, Skirts Hats etc Ready Made Day and Evening Dresses of Every Description. Ladies own material accepted Orders made in 24 hours notice I 20-21 STAMFORD ROAD. L
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    • 118 10 8 B JEFFREY'^ in C3Bo gk BREWED IN SCOTLAND I *^ACAM3OM, CILFIUAM^ 9 I'XCOPPORATfO IN tNCU»» V{ SINGAPORE 3 I I >■«».,..,..., I FOR I PURITY A*n POWER j W±*Jr m*uk T v i S«nßlTj|y I I"" \S4j.u.* \it*.>\\* o&p£* V- v Wonderfully beautiful and very durable, l-v by the
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  • 65 11 AUGUST 8. Baak 4 m.i. 2 j 4 Baak demand *iq A frivate credits 3 m.s. 2'4 7-16 New York, domnnd 41 Credits fO d*y 4 g France, demand 5,,^ Idia T. T. m% «on|rkon.r. demand 22^4 pc Prem. Yekehama, dtmand g4^ Java, denvtrd 135V Bangkok, demand yo*; SoTereign,
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  • 121 11 Camkier Cube No. I "i'j qq Peppar (vhue fair) .'I 9 50 Tapioca, small flake, f. f s^o Tapioca, Medium p«arl i.g g.«s Pearl Stigo, email aom 8 60 Copra Sur.dried n .!50 Opium, Bsaares cneort 5,000 Rice, Raccoon wkit* 32§ R!e«, Siam No. 1 for exp»rt 400 Kiea,
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  • 38 11 12 o'qjock noon, Bth August 1921. *-»-• vjrep*. nibbed is mok' < Cfoctnjy Prioea. doting Prite* Bt_7«ra Seller*. Buyers Sellers. Spot 28 29 Sept. **•' »>l/ Oct. 32 82% Tone of Market:- -Qviot j
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 379 11 Aecets over 14,000,000 mr s i „^^7 THI? TREAT PinmnniT wmw Aaaarancefl in force over $17,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED HUD OFFICE wi^u, h™«. ShJiT' 0 tt Sfc ""-"Wr.^mpany has £20,000 depoaited with the Supreme r rt f LONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry, E.C. ITIVE PLANS OF
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    • 514 11 1 CHARTERED BANK •Of India, Australia and China Jocorporated m En.land b, Royal CharUr Paid op Capital la 600.000 •harea of £6 each ..IPO MM R «wm Fund 1600 000 Bworr. Liability of Proprietor. llooojooo HEAD OFFICE. 8d BUhopigaU, London, K.C. Agencies and Branches. Ba» gkok h Batay,. Karachi Saigon
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    • 553 11 leo HONG BANK, UMTTEI] EXAD OFFICE 9i M«rk«t Street. BLANCHES: P«nan»~Bs 2«Ach Street. t Malacca— 111 Jonker Street. Muar— 77-79 tfaun Suleiman. Batu Pah-it— lo9 Jalan Rahamat. AGENC'ES AT: adon, New York, San Francisco, Shane aon^kongr, Amoy, Batavia. Sourabayi rang:, PalambaTi* and Trang. CAPITAL. AUTHORISED $20,000,000 iHftued 8,000,000 Paid-up 4,000,000
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    • 411 11 UOKOHAMA SPECIE BANE. I LTD. Established ISM. Capital Sibacribed T .ji ttm (fully paid up) *-MCM* ■^^•i ***** T. M,009.00t President N. Kajivrara, Esq. I, N. Soma, Esq., i. MatsnkaU, Esq., Y. Tamakawa, EBq M. Mitsui, Esq.. Bawnfr E§ f lUroll K Moriaura, Baron K. Iwasaki. R. Ichincmiya Eta I
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    • 146 11 IBE LONDON LANCASffIRE INSURANCE CO. LHL (IncorporaUd in Great Britain) TOTAL ASSETS axc-4 ..128,000,000. FlMB— lmaurancea affected, for loas: w abort period*, on the BUILDINGS, #f«. TENTS aad RENT of PETVAIE DWELLING HOUSE3, GODOWIfS «c BUSINESS Prrmfrsa MOTOR CAR-Policies issued e#rarinf PRIVATE CARS, MOTOR CYCLJi iii COMMERCIAL VEHICLES fainat Accide.tal
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 168 11 VESSELS ARRIVED. Prachatipok, Siam 612, from Bangkok 8 for Bangkok 10. Ipoh, Brit. 528. from Penang 8. for Penang 9. Singaradja. Dttt. 209, from Bengkalis 8, for Deli 10. Singkep, Dut. 641. from Djambi 7, for Djambi Valentyn, Dut. 243, from Natunas 8, for Natunas 10. Quorra, Brit 89. from
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    • 340 11 MAIL TABLE. Intermediate and local mails will o« foanM in Hal below Federated Malay Statoe. Malacca, Muar an* P*-nang (by train) a.m. and fl pm. daily (except Sunday). j; ulnu Bo 1 Benuit 9 a.m. r Tno Fook Mow 9 a.m P. Sambu 4 Sinffk.p Moentjoong 9 a.m banibu, Sintfkawamr,
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  • 3370 12 Perang, 4th October, 1918. I held a meeting of the Directors of the Eastern Shipping Company. Present The Honourable Resident Oincillcr, Cant. Macintyre, Mr. Goodman, Mr. OMman, Directors. Mr. Smpson, of the firm of Presgrave and Matthews also attended. It was suggested to me that he
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  • 59 12 Among tht pap< rs It the Council yesterday Kallang Bas n and Re Matthews, date Aur. 1920 map shows the eonstn i l*r^ boa< harbour with a d at low water, ail the n many acres of land from ithefil Singapore riv< r t«» well up R
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  • 171 12 Singapore Ratten. Quiet, Ke Panss $o\2f». Baiaetta 67M $4, Lunas |6JO, Scndaii cents. M':iing. Steady, Ifcip n.I2H, North Tiipini i $1 Taipingi centi 7"> c. nti N 11.40 11.50, I: iv. r-i < Cents, Kinta A M25 -$4 .-<v. ColHeres Murals ?-4.i<)_ M.«O, R< ♦>d.. Tonekah Rarboui
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 48 12 SEA VIEW HOTEL Dinner MUSIC Nt I>! on the DURING DINNER lawn by the BY THE 1 sea. SEA VIEW STRING DAM 0 EVERY EVENING EXCEPT MONDAY tU ft*!* 1 Prtetod u4 j«fcMafc»< by EXOINALD DOWNING DAVIBI at O««« > Fim Vtcm Lti, IM Baflw FUm, «*«*pw Str.iu l«ttl«Mite.
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