The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 June 1922

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEK CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, JUNE 27, J922. No. 10,621
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  • 198 1 Following th«' murder of Rathenau, reports of a great revolutionary movement against the German Republic are widely current Page 7. There were angry scenes in the Reichstag, Helfferich being assailed with furious cries of "murder." A state of emergency has been proclaimed throughout Germany Page 7. The
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  • 1201 1 My friend Starling was a respect**! grocer in middling- to- good way before the war, and is now a limping major with a glass eye. In a sense, he is fortunate to be the lodger of an old lady like Mr*. Callover, but, on the other
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 224 1 MALTHOID RAFFLES HOTEL. j MONDAY.- Tea Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. SI>AV Children's Party 5 to 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY^- Orchestra! Concert, 9.45 p.m. (iuest Night, Dinner and Dance. I IYa Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. I SAT^R°AY.- Guest Nightf I)inner and Dance NDAY Tinema at 0,15 p.m. p
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    • 265 1 KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG). OFFERED AT j IST ARRIVED HAI F PRIf F A Further Consignment of MA-CHEUK A Small Selection of OR lEATHKR MAH-JONGG CIGARETTE CASES The Chinese Game that has Ousted Bridge from the Clubs in the Far East. TORAfrn pnurinrc PRICE $20 Per Set
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    • 172 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT*. H. Boltt-r To)- all movisions P;»<. e government not.ee re tenders— Paee' 5 Roopchand's latest Fuji silks— Past l" Pm **4 Mt b> takJI Alkia Sa!t '-atcs— p^^ vnan: 's novelry i n soent sprays— Chain Mocki an.l trolleys. Borneo Co Page <;. rut uv-i ointmen! t ;in
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 91 1 THF WEEK Tuesday, '11th. High Water, 0.1(> p.m. Homeward mail leaves Tebak Tin Fields, Barker's, noon. Rent Board, 2.15 p.m. Lodge Eastern CJate, 5.30 p.m. Wednesday, '2Xtb. High Water, o.sfi p.m. Football, Div. I. SMC. v. S.f.K.A. Football, Div. 11. S.R.C. Middlesex II S.C.F.A. II v. Kv-Strvic.s. Polo Balesticr. Tanglin
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  • 96 2 rle wouldn't attempt to tret rid of the pain l>y deadening it he'd remove the harmful acid which is the cause. This aei<l is quickly neutralised by Bisurated Magnesia, which preparation doctors prescribe, whilst hospitals use it with conspicuous success. It'll do you good, too.
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  • 513 2 A DIVIDEND DECLARED. The twelfth ordinary general meeting- of 'i liifalgrar Limited was held at the Offices <>f tho Company, No. 2 Prince Strwt, yesterday. Mr. C. E. Winter presided and there wave also present the hoi.'ble Mr. W. V. \Y. Ker, Messrs. H. Freeman. A. P. Cameron,
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  • 33 2 Captain E. L. Smart, of the Railway Construction Department, has been apDomted Secretary of the Kuala Lumpur Branch, E.S.A.M., in place of Mr. Stewart, who is shortly leaving on transfer to Sineapoi". 1
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 730 2 TO LE r OR FOR SALE. LARGE GOI'OWNS, newly erected area from 10,000 to 50.000 tq. it. facing river. LARGE STORES from 8,000 to 24.0C0 tq. ft. near wharf and skipping. Also three storied buiidingi for office •nd godowns. Centrr.lly situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write to
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    • 573 2 GAIETY m CINEMA TREMLNDOUS SUCCESS CROWDS ATTEND TO SEE The premier presentation of ELMO LINCOLN'S LATEST PICTURE Hundreds not able to secure seats to see THE REAL TARZAN of Tarzan of the Apes in his best production since The Romance of Tarzan fee. ADVENTURES jJNL OF TARZAN A SERIAL IN
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    • 424 2 JLJL. Jk-m JLJL JL3L JLtfJL 2L*P mJL IH From THURSDAY, June 22, to TUESDAY, June 27 A UNIVERSAL-JEWEL SUPER PRODUCTION*"' Fhe amazing story of "Fanny Herself", the famous novel bv Edna V i ously told, NO WOMAN KNOWS In 7 Reels. Featuring MABEL JULIENNE SCOTT who gives a characterisation which
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  • 214 3 Which if a man huve it not can hardly be taught It is helpful though, even for those who are naturally good judges of th^ flight of s ball, to watch the bowlei just as keenly Si they watch the Uatsman. The Australians are wonderfully good at "anticipating' 1 a
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  • 347 3 Serious Position. In the coarse of a leading article, the Hongkong Daily Preas, of tVu- lGth irvst., •tataf The ■■■umi nil lit in our advertisement colun.ns of a farther curtailment of water ■applies indicates the ■ariosjsnejs of the present ohortatr*. <>t, the first day of the pctasnt
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  • 115 3 worth vhflt to xperiinent with th# m. ao-calUd "cur«i" for Flh^amntifsi I there Ih cr: »o .creifirn remedy, tiaM* t-«tfd isd PROVEN which will brinf yoo For near!- a K«neration LITTLE'S NTAL BALM baa btea used by all Mfi o! people, in all ronntWe*, h« k r«-
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  • 1049 3 Il I comnvm no's.ilays for primers on ;.n v: ,i chapter on fielding. Tlw first \aiuahle hint for the cricketer who ft els he cou d do well in the field if culy hi knew how s to be got home to h:m alang a psychological
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 162 3 I THE SIGN OF EFFICIENCY DODGE < ARS. AT THEIR PRESENT DAY PRICE. ARE THE SOUNDEST VALUE ON THE MARKET. THEY ARE (HEAP TO BUY AND CHEAP TO RUN', AND YET THEY ARE BUILT UP TO A STANDARD VXD NOT DOWN TO A PRICE. CSNTftAL MOTORS LTD. CL6ANS6 YOUR BLOOD
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    • 296 3 ITCHING BURNING ROJPCE In large, Red Spots. Very Painful. Cuticura Heals. j "My little girl's face broke out in a rash which took the form of larg», red spots and itched and burned. They were very painful and were of a dry nature. They disfigured her and I had to
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    • 85 3 S AMA A.M.A. < g THE BRITISH NICLAUSSF BOILER CO., LTD. I for The "MICLALBSE" I E WATER TUBE 5 AND FOR J ■I MARINE SERVICE. tHJILh WT 9 5 j: r«^r 5 > OVER 1,000,000 H. P. IN ISE. «J 5 Sole Agent in Burma, Malaya, Siam, lndo China.
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  • 628 4 FKASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS- MONDAY, JUNE 26 UINISG. [Figures in brackets shows the capital and issue value of the Share in dollars unless otherwise marked. C. Cum div. x equals ex div.] Hitam Tin (300,000) .8.")— .1)3 Jeiantoh ($1) .60 Johan Tin ($1) .45— .55
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  • 93 4 Inspector D. Hillary is to be transferred from Singapore to Redan, where he will act as Chief Detective Inspector for the State. (S. Echo.) Mr. R. Boyd, Assistant Controller of Labour, Tenang-, is mentioned as tk« office* selected to fill the newly created appointment of Protector of Labour, Kedah. Pleasure
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  • 642 4 A NEW DBPARTUBB L\ ROAD-MAKING. A wonderful MW roadway is :n ttt€ making: nine or ten miles west from Charing Cross. When cmpleted it vill he the broadest highway in the kingdom and the most costly. The roadway will be about six miles in length,
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  • 234 4 Chmrlet "Butter" Rech, the fourteen-yt'ar-old boy who, after a match witn—td by thousands of spectators at New .Jersey, was proclaimed the Mlbk ■hooting champion of the world, ieeuM to be the fir-t to bear that illustrious title. His tenure of the championship ia not likely to be
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  • 90 4 Mosquitos are already appearing in the South of England and oven in London. Some of the shallow pools that lie on the commons round the capital are already teeming with mosquito larvae. The abundance of larvae is surprising, for all the ground last year whjch is now g-warming with insect
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 958 4 AUCTION SALE OF 2f»o lots of magnificent design teak household furniture, inymcad piano, Columbia gramophone, tennis gear, plants etc. At No. S Orchard Koad OS SATIKDAY, Ist JILY AT S p.m. Comprising H *#fy fine tone-! upright iM-aml piano by John Bfiniiwad Sons, London, hf spk-udid condition, with stool lo
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    • 360 4 g£ RHEUMATISM, GOUT. SCIATICA^ BACK ACHES IE! j A FIW-f -1 *l if* t *Jt|B»a> »in Act Quick /w DRUGGING -^jSrSL-Wess-a A/H OTHER SS s^^^;: neglect of thle leads to Rheumatic fw KmT Km* *I i Mmm t/\ what no medjcine can. ndu and Uric Add trouble* innumerable. mmmmmmmm mm
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    • 210 4 Do you realise the danger of Anaemia (Impoverished blood). Rich, tpi\ h'.00.l >s an -ndispensable nece-sitv 10 the maintenance of vital energv When the blood l mpoverishrd (Anxmu) the whor bodily health buffers. Because n»po«tr« ished t)!ocJ lacks lie nutritive material no essary to replace the amount of vital energy
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 605 5 IN ONE HOUR tacit repairs and simple lens nents, Machinery on the premises for lens manufacturing. JOHN DUKE, OPTICIAN ttt of old Broad St. London. 16. Battery Road, Singapore. TO L2T. TO LET House No. 236 South Bridge Road H 'um No. 46 Carpenter Street HoMl v>. 47 Carpenter Street!
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    • 458 5 WANTED, WANTED TO BUY. Second-hand Chinea* or Europe™ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ;f every description (big or small lots! Gcod pneet offered to Second Hand care of Fre 9-10 i «A "OARD AND LODGING FOR SALE TO LET OR FOR SALR AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF Wax Polished Teak Household Furniture etc
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    • 715 5 AUCTION SALES REMINDER. TO-DAY AT II A.M. Ke VADE t (<., (in liqui^.-oa) >• AUCTION~SALE OF Teak office furniture comprising a number W of teak writing dosk.s, a roll top teak writing desk, teak standard and arm chairs, an iron garden table vith eopfjer top, two laree Milners' safe* eruh
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    • 720 5 AUCTION SALES SHERIFFS SALE IN THK SUPREME COURT OF THK STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SSINGAPORK In the cause of (hop Tenp Hong Plaintiffs r versus Chop Ho.k tag U«na Defendants AUCTION SALE O* All the fantiturc :»rd stock-in-trade of a sujjar boiler factory, comprising large weighing scale, brass pans, tubs,
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    • 496 5 BY APPOINTMKXT TO Carefully W&£ Flee of Tested. Ns|P Charge. H. M. The King of Siam GUARD YOUR CHILDREN'S EYES NOW So that they may increase their efficiency. Special care in the examination of Cluldrens eyes combined with a wide experience of their treatment enable us to assist you in
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    • 246 5 NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF TAX KHEAM HOCK deceased. (PURSUANT to Ordinance Ufa 144 (Trustees). NOTICE is her, by fhroa that all creditors or other persons having any claims or demands upon or ngl inst the Estate of Tan Kheam Hork donated late of o 106 River Vallej Road. Biagaßort,
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  • 1307 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1922. The Political Murders. The two most deplorable political j outrages of the day are the murders cf Sir Henry Wilson in London, and ot Herr Rathenau in Berlin, within a few days of each other. There can be little doubt that both are
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  • 106 6 I'ENANG VOLUNTEERS "IN ACTION." (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, June 26. The visit of the General Officer Comr unding, Major Little and Colonel Spence synchronised with a scheme of military operations carried out by the Volunteers aud Cadets. The idea was that civil trouble had developed beyond thi?
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  • 47 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, June 26. The special meeting of the Swimming Club approved the issue at par of deben- tures carrying interest at 8 per cent, per annum to the extent of $30,000, Of some other sum not less tha n $20,000.
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  • 56 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, June 26. An isolated house in Ayer Rajah Road, which has been under police observation for 5 some time, wil raided, the search revealing V two sticks of gelignite and five rounds of revolver ammunition. The accused, a Chi--1 ncsu, was fined
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  • 55 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 26. The death has taken place, of malignant malaria, of Mr. Lewton Brain, of the De- partment of Agriculture. Mr. Lewton Brain was a B. A. Cantab, F. L. S., and came to the F. M. S. from
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  • 73 6 t (From Our Own Correspondent.* Kuala Lumpur, June 26. e A very impressive service was held at t St. Mary's Church and St. Andrew's Church, s when the honTile Mr. W. George Maxwell, C.M.G., unveiled the war memorial tablets erected by the Kuala. Lumpur Branch of the
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  • 152 6 Two judgment* in appeal cases which came before the first Session of the Singai. pore Court of Appeal last week, were n delivered yesterday, Acting Chief Justice Sproule being accompanied on the Bench 5. by Mr. Justice Whitley. The Court unj animously dismissed the appeal by N.
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  • 117 6 0 The Rent Assessment Board will sit in n the Municipal Board Room on Tuesday, 27th instant at 2.15 p.m. In our issue of June 21 we stated that y "Government was in consultation with the Municipal Commissioners as to the exten--1 sion of the Ordinance &c."
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  • 78 6 Owing: to an attack of illness in Seremban, Capt. Douglas Maclaren was unable to open his revue show at the Theatre n last night, and will not be well enough to play for a week. As the rest of the Company is here Mr. Gilmore has arranged
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  • 48 6 [By favour of the Japanese Consul.] Tokio, June 24. < The Japanese Government have decided to 1 withdraw all Japanese troops from the maritime provinces of Siberia by the end of October 1922. Suitable measures will be < taken for the protection of resident Japa- 1 nese subjects.
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  • 539 6 PVBCBABBB AT MALAYA.**!!* BXHIBITION It will be remembered Mary Wodofeg Gift f un ,i PTCM from the People „f to *m**. and following the wi^ yal Hichneat had exprei gifts made elsewhere, h »ai [xxv^ devote- about half the amount to phiia n pic works, and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 175 6 JAS g^ffi^B^ SUPERIOR Office:— B7 Cecil St. W|^^§3& O T G (Sole Importers) Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. Incoporated in Shanghai DISCRIMINATING PEOPLE PREFER Crookes lenses to be used in the manufacture of their eyeglasses We have them. N. LAZARUS-OPTICIAN Medical Hall Building, Battery Road. Mr. R. V. MEYER, F.S.M.C. (LONDON)
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    • 95 6 78 CHAIN BLOCKS AND TROLLEYS Are Machine Shop Necessities. Increased production and economy of labour is the demand of the day. The lifting: and conveying of loads vitally affects economic machine shop operation. Ponderous weights of all kinds, raw materials and finished products must be safely lifted and rapidly moved
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  • 406 7 ANGRY REICHSTAG. rHI RATHENAU MURDER. Renter*! Service.] I in tli m. June 25. regarded as the victim of a internal convulsions in Gerthera has bee n a growth of I m s Reports of a great m- > nuMit against the Re- r widely airront. It i
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  • 153 7 Liberty Hall to-night, the Od* of The Blaring Secret, in five parts will be screened first show supported by a Star b the second show, the beginning ■dn of Elmo the Fearless, by Elmo U t, t and 4 in eight parts presented for three nights only with
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  • 16 7 eti have at last been sUrned for h needed alterations of the Penang Ho B piui.
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  • 268 7 SUNDAYS SCRAPS. THE IRISH ELECTIONS. [Reuter's Service.] Ixjndon, June 25. The final position of the parties in the South Irish election* are: Coalition protreaty rtftyeigh*; Coalition anti-treaty th.rtysix 5 labour seventeen Farmers and Independents seventeen. KIRK AT DOCKYARD. London, June 25. iMre has destroyed a range of
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  • 329 7 Mr. l\ F. Green signs the report on the fisheries for 1921, laid on the table of the Council on Monday. Penang finds most of the revenue for the department, eleven thousand dollars out of fifteen. The table of fish marketed and sold in tl.f Singapore
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  • 138 7 Another interesting: addition has been made to the already extensive collection of historical medical equipments in the possession of Messrs Burroughs WVune and Co. It is a Tabloid Medicine C hest which has survived remarkable adventures alon^ with its distinguished possessor Algot Lailge, the explorer,
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  • 410 7 CHINESE AFFAIRS IN 1921. The following are the general paragraphs from the report of Mr. D. Beatty, Secretary foi Chinese affairs. The continuance of the slump i n tin and rubber intensified the stagnation of general trade and increased the tightness of money during the year failures among
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  • 268 7 There was a considerable amount of street fighting in Singapore between rival clans and rival pangs of hooligans throughout tjhe year; the most serious outbreaks occurred in March among the Tiechius, when rival gangs took part in feud, which originated in a gambling dispute at
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  • 147 7 The annual report of the Secretary for Chinese Affairs gives the number of Chinese immigrants for 1921 at 191,04.3, the highest since 1913 and 65,000 more than in 1920. Of these there were 28,723 females, an increase of over 28 per cent over the previous year, a record
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  • 382 7 H. M. S. MALAYA CUP. Yesterday's Practice Game. The first of the three practice games arrange^ in order to select the team to represent Singapore against Johore on July 8 attracted a large attendance on the Padang last evening. The match was interesting and one's main impression was
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  • 126 7 Four entered for the Jackson-Millar Cup hundred yards race on Sunday at the Swimming Club, but two failed to complete the course and in the end Burton (5) beat Penrice (scr) after a good race. The water was a bit choppy. Burton's time was 80 sees, and Penrice's 78.
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  • 64 7 The July Medal Competition (Bogey, play) will be held on Saturday and Sunday Ist and 2nd July and the Ladies 1 Spoon Competition on Monday 3rd. July. Mr. J. S. Miller was the winner of th« nun's monthly medal of the Garrison Golf Club for June. Mrs.
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  • 109 7 The Secretary of the Amateur Athletic Association of British Malaya has circularised affiliated clubs on the question of tkis year's annual sports meeting, which it is proposed should be held in September. Th» 1920 meeting cost $3,000 for prizes, etc, and it is estimated
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  • 34 7 London, June 3. The three year «ld Cchir's Pride, own brother to Ballyheron, the winner of the 1921 Irish Derby and third in the Coronation Cup, is proceeding to India.
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  • 61 7 v Before commencing his duties in the Police Court yesterday morning, Mr. W. Dawson referred to the death of Chief Inspector Killourhy, and expressed his great sorrow at the news. He was sure members of the Bar present and hfs colleague* who were present would join
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 310 7 THE LATEST POPULAR DANCE RECORDS. P R C E v^JlT^ PRICE 10 INCH. PLUM LABEL. 'jEsSS *ff 10 INCH. PLUM LABEL. MtCTlß*e VOICE" A "QUEEN'S^ DANCE ORCHESTRA. PAUL WHITEMAN AND HIS B. 1287 Silver Star— Waltz. AMBASSADOR ORCHESTRA. Sweet ami Low— Waltz. 15 1318 Everybody Step— Fox-trot. 1298 Beautiful faces
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 520 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Funnel Line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated in Englaad) •INGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE, PORT
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    • 557 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE ELL2RMA.' A BUCENALL STEAMSHIP Co., IM. (Incorporated in England). i/iodEiiiucli ocliVlLlj. Stcamer Due Singapore. OUTWARD. ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER China an d Japan July 6 HOMEWARD. ♦s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE London Aue 18 ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER London Aug. 29 ♦LIMITED ACCOMMODATION ONL T tINTERMEDIATE PASSENGER STEAMER FREIGHT
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    • 607 8 P. A O. i/Nuu APCAIT UNE. (Incorporated in England MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SFftvin* PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SN CO CE (Undar Contract with Hii Majesty'a Government) LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE D KS w —85 L r 0., SARDINIA about July 9 hEhl 9T^A?OR E DEVANHA about July 23 KASHMIP Ul
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 517 9 jfflE sm STEAM NAVIGATION CO LTD (INCORPORATED IN «A1I) SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE ptf Kretay, Treaggaiu, KelanUn, Banenarii Tai» Koh .a m ui, L*»g.uan, Chumpon,' and Tnglok. MAIIIDOL Arrival Departure SUDDHADIB June 26 June 28 MALAYA I] 3 July 5 Xke steamer* are fitted throughout with electrir. 22L k July
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    • 243 9 O. S. K. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (subject to change without previous notice) European Lane: For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam. Antwerp, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez ft Port Said. Atlas Maru arr. July 25 dep. July 26 New York Line: For San Francisco Panama, New York via Japan. Hague Maru arr.
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    • 647 9 i9 Co^lNwy. Lifted. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellermwi Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in Englamd.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK NEIE^ meri I^eS'pore Route For CITY' OF t ivrni xr P rt SueZ Philippines Hongkong.
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    • 496 9 STRUTHERS AND BARRY t Operators United Statei Skipping Board. 1 it Singapore to Los Angeles and San Francisco. WEST PARALON due Singapore to kad uly 4 due Singapore to diactargc .luly 1G APUS due Singapore to load Au^. 1 WEST IVAN due Singapore to dbduvft Attf, 8 WEST IVAN due
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  • 91 10 A Dutch steamer new to these ports has arrived in the Straits in the shape of the Zosma from Hamburg to Singapore. The Zosma called at Penang on her way out. I An agreement between the North German Lioyd and the Nippon Yusen Kaisha of Tokio is announced.
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  • 162 10 The following new vessels are due shortlv on their maiden voyages to the East: The N. D. L. "Deutschland," a 3,000-ton c-iirgo steamer, was launched recently in Hamburg. Her triple expansion surfacecindensation engines develop 900 i.h.p. and \he steam is supplied by two multitubular bi.-ilers. The
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  • 275 10 The question of the liability of stateowneci vesse s to be subject to an admiralty court has been before Mr. Justice de Sampayo in Colombo. There was a collision between the Clearway and the Italian vessel Brescia and the former sueci for damages. The Bresria is
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 581 10 The Comfort fr\ SB^ tZs JW fir "VALET" Safety Razor It is easy to shave as closely and cleanly as a barber if you have a "barber's edge" on your razor blade. Years of practice have taught him how to strop his razor to the highest pitch of keenness. With
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    • 111 10 I Genasco Roofing f 2 PLY AND S PLY O COMPLETE WITH PATEN T KANREAK nn n AND NAILSFfIRfIXING over 40 Ye* r s U r-tl run, cfte t)er experif>n€t> *^^^^BH| tha •'"•'•'v /n t/ie Sl(1 wi^^ ll^^ iisfiGs from irufiitai neat; i^^^~~»*3^L*L*> p/irl hur-umn andra//i a/id, p..jgOM ft s
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 279 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Pulau Soegi Benuit 9 UCO I Hong Soon 9 a.m. Son IIa &n Ch 9a m x*««i j t J>oon L,ee 9 a.m. Manila and Japan Eumaeus 10 a.m Bagan, etc. Ban Teck Guan 11 a.m" bwatow. etc Ae«««--p OM o Ascot noon Pakan Baroe, etc. Hong
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    • 858 10 Asdnnjr, Siam !06 > from Bangkok- 26, for Bangkok 27. Glenfalloch, Brit. 1434, from Penang 26, for Amoy 28. Yangtsze, Brit. 4145, from New York 26, for Liverpool 30. Medusa, Brit. 328, from Deli, 26, for Deli 28. Kinta, Brit. 609, from Penang 26, for Penang 28. Teucer, Brit. 5780,
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  • 98 11 Jtrjic lit;. Bank 4 m.s. o 4 j ;< Bank demand 2 29>32 Private credits 3 m.s. g 1 7_:< L > New York, demand fin-, Credits 90 days 5, Franco, demand 5(}5 India, T. T. 176^; < Hongkong, demand n>, p>c< p r m 1 Yokohama, demand KiH
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  • 119 11 Tin 1(50 Tons $77. d Gambier Cube No. 1 18.00 Pepper Black ls% Pepper (white fair) 26.60 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 9.75 Pearl Sago small 8.40 Copra Sundried Kt.Tn Opium. Benares onc«rti MOO Rice, Rangoon white SSI < Rice, Siam No. 1 Tor export .".80 j Rice, Siam No.
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  • 37 11 June 26th, IL' noon. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Bpot 25}« 26; July 20 2fi» 4 July-Sept. _>K' 8 27; Oct. -Dec. 28 29. London Qtiotation crepe and sheet 7%d. Market Steady.
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  • 359 11 Nordonal Estate harvested 517,21*0 lb. under voluntary lestriction last year. The et profits were £0,291, ami with the balance rough t forward £16,626 are recommemted to be appropriated in corporation tax. in reserve l'or income tax an<i carry Ml w Aid £17 515. An issue of the Japan Chronicle has
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  • 133 11 RESTRICTION AND PROPAGANDA (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala l.umpur, .him- 2<i. The correspondent of the Malay Mail at Colombo says the Observer baa win from London to the effect that rumour is about that preliminary meeting in Holland is ffcTOwrtb!* to restriction, despite the op position of
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  • 119 11 Singapore, Jun« 2(i. 'I in.— i'lT,:? ir,s.. 100 tons n<>l<| $77.7") pel piku l Rubbers. Wry quiet. United Ma!iuv:.> 67J4, Ulu Bcnata 17'^, Tambelaka 86, I lenbys lTls, Tapaha |7.76, Kuala Sidimi |1.46, Bassutts 70. Mininp. Collieriei $12.75, Ifumia ex. dividend, Nawtlg l\\< 11, (Jlu IM:ihs B2Hi Titis
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  • 156 11 Singapore, June 26. Silver 7 H Honjrkong: 13»- 4 per cent. premium. Three months pold 53. Share Market. Dull. Rubbers. Market uiet. Alleril)\> l€ 18, Ciaitfieleas 20 2'J, Bassetts 17 H 72%, Bukit SembawanKs la. la. Id., and Sinpapor* Unitada C'L-d. S'^d., Ifentakaaa 12%, MaJaka Pindaa 78, Ulu
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  • 162 11 Singapore, June 2«. Tin. -Air,:; ir,s.. $77% 160 tons sold. Rubbers.- Allen »>y (Old Shares) f>o 70. Aywr Panas $4.25. Koala Sidims have small boyen at |L4t%, sellers holding for over. There are enquirfet for Baaaatti at Kemasan at $2. 1f,, Redans $1.66, Ciaigieleas (85 paid)
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