The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 July 1922

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1922~ No. io^
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  • 221 1 The Irish Parliament does not yet meet. Appointments to J,he National Army are announced. The Lord Chancellor thinks the situation better, but Britain will still come in if nece^sarv to prevent anarchy Page 7. The Times has a long article on China, not advocating foreign loans at
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  • 1270 1 Quicquid affunt homit.as nostri **t fmrrag* libeili JUYBNAL. The local Wimbledon haa occupied all the attention of our sportsmen this week, and when it is considered that six nationalities have contributed their champions to the contest, we feel it may fairly be claimed that if we
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 116 1 MALTHOID Raffles Hotel. P Satlirday Telephone 2920. C| \q Guest Night 3 g Dinner Dance. a .Ir F. A. Cooke, Sarkies Brothers. I Musical Director. Proprietors. Qk S© Sunday :-Cinema 9-30 p.m. Oj ggLßJuuuta a bjummc m m *^m m m m m an aaai saBBBSBBBSBi fw> zjasaaßKm ki^&^&tem mammmtßm
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    • 403 1 KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG). NEW BOOKS JUST~RECEIVED THE MEMOIRS OF THE CROWN PRINCE (>K GERMANY A CANDID CHRONICLE AND PERSONAL CONFESSION, ARRESTING AND CONVINCING CONTAINING 24 PHOTOGRAPHS $15. i 1^k ND F I e^dcr THE ASHES bV P -Afr *5 0W a AND PLACES A Life ct
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    • 151 1 LATEST AnVBRTISEMENTS. Peps for sore threat* Page 10. < ylinder oil at Uniteers- Page 8. Genu's underwear jit Little s Page D.O.M. and Hidjjau at Bolter's— Page 2 Further reductrong in I> dge carsPage 'i. Cuticars remcdiei for ail scalp disorders Page 2, Lea and Perrina' sauce inrpi i in
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    • 103 1 THE WEEK. Ssiairsiey, \:>th. High Water, 1.3*2 a.m n 2.36 p.m. Singapore Cricket Tournament. Polo: Balestier. Anglo-Chinese School Sports, 2.30 p.m. Sunday, Wth. High Water, 2.14 p.m. jfawsfay I7«a. Hifch Water, 3.7 a.m., 3..M p.m. Football, Div. li. Middlesex II v. 8.8.C. 11, S.C.C. ground; RK. v. Ex-Services. S.C.F.A. ground;
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  • 187 2 Accomplished Hotel Thief. 1 London, June lst. Since the arrest in a hotel near the Opera by the Paris police of Jose Terol, aged 53, who had po?ed as' •Viscount Romero," the authorities believe fkm** have trapped the hesd of an interna- tional gaag of hotel thieves.
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  • 103 2 Sold In America. New York, June l'_. The New York Times announces that, in conjunction with an American syndicate, it has purchased the world's rights to the ex-Kaiser's memoirs, which consists of XO,OOO words, written in German. There are 15 chapters, the headinga of which are: -Bismarck," "Caprivi,"
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  • 35 2 The Right Rev. L. Perrichon, Coadjutor to Hia Lordahip tha Bishop of Malacca, is now oa his official visit to the F. M. S. His I<ordship waa due to arrive in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. v
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 382 2 I TO LRT OR FOB SALE. LARGE GO! "OWNS, newly erected area from Iu.OOO to 60,000 iq. ft. facimg river. LARGE STORES from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also three storied buildings for offices j and godowns. Ceatrolly situated, j All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply
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    • 574 2 "GAIETY TO-NIGHT! ANOTHER GREAT SCREEN ACHIEVEMENT: MONTAGUE LOVE Justly renowned for his master character impersonations brilliant a.s he was in "Rasputin", "The Awakening*," "The Brand of Satan'' etc., reaches the highest of Dramatic Art AS DAVID ALDRICH IN THE WORLD DRAMA OF MAGNIFICENT POWER TO T0 HIM THAT MW HIM
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    • 569 2 ALHAMBRA The Cinema Theatre for Variety, Quality and Quantity, Beaci R A TWO-FEATURE PROGRAMME Providing Entertainment of the First Order IN THE SECOND SHOW COMMENCING 9 r m. A GOLDWYN PRODUCTION with a warm appeal to the heart, present. t f JACK PICKFORD in a tal e of a man
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    • 201 3 f Expectant and Nursing i y)j find in Glaxo a most valuable aid, for, taken regularly two yM: M or three times a day by the mother herself (both before and M£ after the birth of her baby), Glaxo not only maintains the ifl Mother's own strength without taxing her
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    • 827 3 •^-e-a~W_lß__-*«l-_»a-____________ nMMMM^ MBMB^ r uum TAFFETTA AND STRIPED FUJI SILK .^k 1N 25 LATEST SHADES TO SELECT 4^ rmtf FROM. THE RANGE OF PRICES AND $*gt VARIETY OF STYLES AT 5*W I SILK EMPORIUM 4F\\ *wh*i\ IS s GREAT THAT WE CAN promise m/\r% tMjkj SATISFACTION TO ALL WHO COME,
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    • 242 3 fiiiiiiiiimmiiiimiiiiiH I A.M.A. ii .M.A.I I AUic3d Manufacturers Agenm^ I INDUSTRIAL KNQUIPMENTS 1 GEORGE FLETCHER &"co. LTD. p COMPLETE CANE SUGAR FACTORIES 1 1 ERNEST NEWELL Co. LTD. COMPLETE CEMENT WORKS. H 1 S- WELLMAN, SMITH, OWEN ENG. CORPN S Eg STEEL WORKS PLANT. CRANES AND TRANSPORTERS. p GAS PRODUCERS,
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  • 157 4 One direction in which the Geddes axe kas been felt in Hongkong is in the reduction of the grants which allowed military students to study at the Technical Institute. Another result of the insistent need for economy its the withdrawal from the Far East of Inspector of Educational Training in
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    • 1059 4 MOUNT ZION ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S SALE The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction at their Sale-room, Raffles Chambers. Raffles Place, Singapore, ON MONDAY, 17th JULY, at 2.30 p.m. ALL those several pieces of freehold and 999 years leasehold land situate at Mount Zion, with a large frontage on
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    • 864 4 I SHAVE YOURSELF the comfortable Gillette way r I progressive man shaves himself. JL He knows it is the modern way f the clean way— to shave. l9Mm o#/x He knows, if he uses the New -^gl^lfflHl^lfcfc^ Improved Gillette, that it is the easy, <-^ii|^||^^W*W%**oosm-~~ simple way to a smooth,
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 529 4 CHURCH SERVICES. ST. ANDRK.WS CATHEDRAL. THK FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. Sunday, July 16, 1»22. 7.30 u.m. Litany. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral.) i\ls a.m. Matins fcl'ewed by Holy Communion. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 6.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Followed by a selection of Music by Choir. ST. MATTHEW'S SEPOY LINES.
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    • 612 5 Spectacles luive built sp their present ntatiea bee lus <-* °f <h<* i racy of their construc- nri<! the care and skill I [n adapting them to tht >!' f< c 9 tm >*'• ■j Urt id St London OPTICIAN j ifi.BATTERY R? SINGAPORE.. I i TO LET. ii OMMODATIOK,
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    • 513 5 *UR SALE. LOGS AND SLEEPERS. -50,000 tons for sale. Apply X. Y. C are of Free Press. 1;> 7 14-N FOR SALE OR TO LET. Valuable Property. A palatial brick building, with 17 living rooms, reception and dininjr halls, bath rooms, one parage for two cars, servants quarters, kitchen room,
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    • 762 5 AUCTION SALES SHKRIFPS SALE In the Supreme Court of tha Straita Settlements Settlement of Singapor,-. In the Cause of j Borneo (ompany Limited Plaintiff versus O. F. Nicholson Defendant AUCTION SALE OP MOTOR CYCLE SIDE CAR At Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. ON SATURDAY, 22nd JUtY, AT 11 A.M. j
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    • 903 5 Mr. E. V. L. Wood, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, m the intrcduction to his report on hrs recent visit Vj the West Indies, which has just been published [Cmd. 1679], says:— It is impossible to begin any report on the West Indian colonies without reference t
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    • 379 5 IHV AProINTMKNT 1 1) Eyesight -o it®"^ Free of Carefully Examined Mi|p Charge. H. M. The King of Siam. ■>"**■.. Do You Value Your Eyesight IF SO, PROTECT YOUR EYES FROM THE DANGER OF SUN GLARE BY WEARING DR. WILLIAM CROOKES LENSES NICKEL SPECTACLES WITH CROOKE'S SPHERICAL LENSES $12 Per
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  • 40 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTHS. Ii KEMP.— On Julv lhh, 1922, at the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, the wife of E. Denning Kemp, of a daughter. MARSH.— On July 12th, at Clifton, Glos.. I the wife of Frr.r.:ts Edward Marsh, of a daughter.
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  • 791 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1922. Crown Colony Reform. i We return to that subject of local politics which must have a deep interest to those who are considering constitutional reform for the Straits Settlements, and bring forward a few more disclosures from the report of (the recent deputation
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  • 1234 6 Our Penang correspondent wires that Mrs. W. G. Maxwell arrived at Penang by the Atsuta Maru. W. F. Barns of Ipoh has been granted letters patent for Barns reinforced rubber road and traffic surface. Dr. G. A. C. Gordon is appointed a visitor U> the Lunatic Asylum. Singapore, vice Dr.
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  • 217 6 M. P. A. ASSOCI itm (From Our Own CoiTt Ptaaag, lal] Presiding at tha annual *M Malay Peninsula Auricultura* Mr. Kennedy stated that tha y< resulting in a low «.f W.COfi, w to becal;ried forward to BSXI i was the result of ths practical recruiting, while for tho
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  • 77 6 A Schoolgirls Vie*. Writing to infotm her uncli x arrival in Singapore, a pupil till i. a Kuala Lumpur School expn as follows: t "The School he <• Uan rj i owing to the noisy children. Back t calculated on 10 pupils. Tt i i very hot
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  • 219 6 1 Monday. 17th 5.15 p.m. Drill Hi Companies Officers sftd N.C.O-S. Monday, 17th 5.15 p.m. Drill i I Companies Untrained Europeans. Tuesday. 18th 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall (.< i Under orders of O.C. Coy. Wednesday, J'Jth 5.15 p.m. DriU H*ii I Artillery Platoon, r.r.d Composite Company 30 yds.
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  • 168 6 I Miss Ethel M. J-ell, the n< married by sp.'eial licence to Ma Tahourdin Savage at Holy Trinity I Guildford, Surrey. The 1 th e couple as "Ethel Mar D I, ge 21 and upwar.'>," and "M ijor I Tahourdin Been**, bachelor, agi ,n wards." The second sitting of the
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    • 253 6 I JAS IJ^BSHk SUPERIOR Office:— B7 CecU St. W_ O T G Phone:— 22B. TwHk D M N (Sole Importers) j Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. > Incoporated in Shanghai IBaß*aa^BSE_B________B______S_B__B______ minimi in i i •mrxaammmmm ß— BMßßßßß FIRST IN TWENTY FIVE YEARS OF PRACTICAL OPTICAL EXPERIENCE WE HAVE ALWAYS ENDEAVOURED
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    • 114 6 What about your I BAGGAGE YOU insure your valuables and effects at home: do you protect them in your baggage when travelling? Property to the value of many thou- sands of pounds is lost, damaged in I various ways, or stolen every year in transit by railway and steamship, t
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  • 475 7 lU)VICE OF_^ 4 TIMES." N( I OKLIGN LOANS. (1 1 Serrice.] London, July 14. "•1 "Disbracled riovaneaa of the It ia of opinion 11,- need not be 01 1 more disquiet- I smm.. The-..--j 1 ent is noi 1 1 from the urn ti) otfi.-e. ne in
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  • 831 7 BIRKENHEAD CHEERFUL. IRISH PARLIAMENT. [Reuter's Service.] London, July 13. The Irish Provisional Government announces that Parliament iterate prorogued foi* a further fortnight. IRISH ARMY COMMANDS. London, July 13. Mr. Mieh;,e! Collins Ims been appointed Comma. id-er-in Chief of the Irish Army, Richard Milcahjr, chief of Staff, with
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  • 448 7 REPARATION MONEY. COMMISSION FIRM. [Reuter's Service.] Paris, July 13. The Reparations Commission has replied t Germany denying that the reparations payments were the most important cause of the fluctuation of the mark, declaring that a stable position was only to be reestablished by the immediate enforcement of
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  • 195 7 London, July 13. The failure of the Hagu e Conference has been received by the papers with regret but rot surprise, as the prospect of a satisfactory issue was remote from the outset, owing to the fundamental conflict of views on the subject of property. The failure
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  • 46 7 The threat of a strike by Shanghai cargo coolies, who deal with cargo that is to pass Customs examination, will most likely be dropped, for several shipping firms have granted the coolies' demand, which is that they be paid in big money instead of copper cash.
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  • 689 7 MR. RICE ACQUITTED. The hearing of the charge of criminal breach of trust against C. M. Rice, an assistant employed by the Borneo Co.. was concluded in the District Court yesterday and ended in his acquittal. He was represented by Mr. J. G. Campbell, while Mr.
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  • 214 7 The following Singapore properties belonging to the estate of Shaik Abdullah bin Sayeed bin Marie, deceased, were sold by auction by Messrs. Cheong Kocn Seng and Co., at their saleroom, No. 30 Chulia Street, on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons before a large attendance of intending buyers: Land
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 170 7 Cameras Photographic Requisites. PlPi________. __M E LATFST *ODBLB IN CARBINE ANI) EVERYTHING TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER. 1L PAGET A PLATES. *§&-•*•< f', V/T- "i SELTONA, TIN IDN ■'*> '#.*I SSS>«^ ll AM) ILFORD PAPERS. <•> m 5 p*?^-' BURROUGHS AND !M^#H gr'V VJ 3 WELLCOME m<r*”
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 532 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND I FHE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Funnel Line—Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated in Englsed) WNGAP OIEj PORT SWETTENHAM A PENANG TO LONDON. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVERPOOLSINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE,
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    • 663 8 "ELLERMAN'' LINE ■LLERMA,' ft BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Ce.. led (Incorporsted in Englsnd). PASSENGER SERVICE. Stesmer Due Singapore. OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. ♦s.a. CUT OF CAMBRIDGE London Aug. 18 tt.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER London Aug. 29 "LIMITED ACCOMMODATION ONLY tINTERMEDIATE PASSENGER STEAMER FREIGHT SERVICE. Stesmer £>ee Singapore. s.s. CITY OF GLASGOW London, Rotterdam, Hamburg
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    • 623 8 P. O. BRITISH INDI.C"" APCAR LINE. (Incorporsted in Englsnd.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICF PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO (Under Contract with Hie Majesty't Government). LONDON FAR EASTERN SERVICF FROM LONDON T© MARSEILLES, LONDON a tMTsr. DUF SINGAPORE v AV p SINGAPORI DEVANHA about July 23 KARMALA NOVARA
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 803 9 ffi SUH STEAM NAVIGATION CO- LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE r« gretay, Treeggaan, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Petani, Singora, ug* lohaarau!, Laeganan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure rYUCALA July 17 July 19 SUDDHADIB July 24 July 26 MALAYA July 31 Aug. 2 ;ie steamers are fitted throughout with
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    • 647 9 Tlie Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. Tke China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND ■Herman ft Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN A MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in Englsad.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW TORK BUwntrß Dns S'poie Route For CITY OF LINCOLN July 23
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    • 705 9 STRUTHERS AND BARRY 1 BBm> ees Operator! United St*t.« Skipping Board. I* m Singapore to Los Angeles and San Francisco. A I A L T S due S. ngapore to discharge ami lead July 2. r > WEST IVAN due Singapore to discharge Aug. 5 WEST IVAN due S. ngapore
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  • 444 10 BLUE FUNNEL BOATSWAIN DROWNED. Concerning the secon^ drowning tragedyat Shanghai recently, the N. C. D. News says On this occasion the individual to meet his death was a boatswain of the Blue Funnel s.s. Achilles, and the tragedy occuned while he was attempting to drag one of his
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  • 157 10 TO-DAY. I Saigon Sibu Sarawak and ("oebilt Tdragiri. etc. Cucob Cucob Manche Ban Siong Bee Kuching Indragiri Hang Chiap 9 a.m. 9 a.m. 9 a.m. 9 a.m. 9 a.m. Kerimon Pulau Soegi Trengganu, etc. Ternate, etc. Muntok and I'ale-nbai Sambas, ete. Penang Hongkong, taking mv Hong Soon Fook Moh
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  • 68 10 It is stated that the Ministry of Finance at Bangkok is sending Mr. A. H. Duke ami I Phya Tavi Vatanakorn to Malaya "and other neighbouring British countries." fee study their methods of income taxation. When they return they are to make a report and the Ministry, it is said,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 159 10 jjj For THROAT, CHEST LUNGS rS'^S _£hmB oipped In the bud, and the cheat and lunga are strengthened "jtjffi* If fl jj Plaistowe's jj TOFFEE-DE-LUXE S Made to a standard of Quality 5 Irrespective of Cost, > 5 with *1 J Choice Butter. > New Laid Eggs, S Finest Crystal
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    • 184 10 HOW CAN YOU STAND A HEADACHE? Ther,; is nothing mere maddening thaa i a dull grinding headache, or short sharp i winges in the temples, over the eyes and I at the base of the brain. How can you j stand it? You could stand it if you had to,
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    • 153 10 hi. r^ i '"c-j>j"_.>— n ■»j.^~^ > Genasco Roofing I 2 PLY AND 3 FLY C) COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK m* AND NAILS FOR FIXING I t/ie result of f/ R"_fe&~ m over 40 Vears y run.ctu- }(!r ri experience s S___j|flpw **anattapi 1 /n t/ie ''SH/S^H Sl «iam/fact«re ;^l!__^H
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 230 10 J 7 [oda r Rumphius 9 a.m. Hongkong, Amoy, Shanghai Japan, taking mails for V. S. A. c .J anada Tanda 10 a.m. b,bu Ban Siong Boc noon Noon Wireless in communication with:— e.s. Barambah, Ber.gKalia, Biyo Maru, Caddopeak, Clan Macintyro, Gleniffer, Hakozaki Maruc. Hokkai Maru, Jacatra, Jutlandia, Karachi Maru,
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    • 303 10 Berow, Dut. 321, from Batavia 11, for Palembang 15. Soon Ann, Brit. 588, from P. Pinang 14. for P. Pinang unc. Ban What Hin, Brii. 167, from Malacca 14,! for Malacca 15. a Otto Sverdrup, Norw. 2292, from Shanghai L 14, unc. j Willesden, Brit. 3141, from Amoy 14, for
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  • 82 11 Exchange on London Lires 94.20 por JE Sterling. Italian War Loan 5 per cent Lires 77 75. July 14. Bank 4 m.s. Bank demand Private credits m.s New York, demand ■■:*s% 2|4 l-io* 2)3 31-32 2 1 1-1 KI l. Credits 90 days 1 H .11 llu France, demand
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  • 127 11 Fish and Lampglaß* $8.47; Dragon 8.46; Crown $8.87; Cross $8.80; Crown Bujk (4 gallon drnm) $2.97; Crow Bulk (4 gallon drnm) $2.90. Deyoe's $7.15 two tins; Sylvan Arrow $8.76; Tiger and Eagle $6.75. tm< Tin July 1 15 Ton-, $77.25 Gambier Cube No. 1 18.00 Gambier 8% 18% 26.50
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  • 38 11 July 14th, noon. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe. Spot 25 25V_; Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot 25 25'_; Aug.-Sept. 26 27; Oct.-Dec. 28 2S» 2 London qootatior crepe and sheet 7%d. Market Quiet.
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  • 28 11 Yesterday's Alterations. Straits, Trading Co. 16.50 10.">'i F. and Neave (000,000—10) 27.5<i 28.50 Hammer and C<>. (-SO) 110. 120. Lingui ($M 2.2. r 2.75 -m
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  • 212 11 Suggested Appointment of Trade Commissioner. The Associated Chambers ei Commerce of New Zealand are urging the Government to appoint a commissioner to investigate the possibilities of trade with the East— the Dutch East Indies, the Malay States, Japan and China. Australia, it is pointed out,
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  • 60 11 Mr. Bridges, the well-known Exhibition promoter, is at pres?nt testing the feeling of the Rubber Trade with a' view to ascertaining whether support would be forthcoming for a "Grand Rubber Fair and Exhibition" at O'ympia next April (Sth to 25th). The idea on which the Exhibition will be run, if
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCE."
    • 144 11 B_ Singapore. July 13. Since our last report we have had a quiet and declining market. Each fall in price has brought in plenty of buyers and at the present level we look for a genuine and steady demand. Standard Sheet.—Spot and July have sold from
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    • 83 11 Singapore, Jul\ l|_ Tin. t'l s:s i:».. 75 tons sold at *77.25 per pikul. Rubbers.—Quu.t with few shares .hanging hands. .Minin K .__Collicrie^ $11.25. Murais $4.10 cum. div., Ulu Piahs &2H com. div., Kinta Associations $4. Newitg Pets 85, Rawangs 75, Tcngkah Harhouvs $<*, Taipings 7*_>* J Xorth
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    • 157 11 MACPHAIL 'S REPORT. Singapore. Julj 14. Silver 36V Hongkong i;<i, JH r cent pumium. Share Market —Dul Rubbers.— Allenby^ 17 If, ramul.a- 2, 27 1 Bukit Sembawangs Is. Is. 4«i and Singapore Uniteds 6 _d. B'_d. Mentakabs 11%. Malaka Pindas 72 l 2 77 ft. Ulu Benuts 20 23. Trafalgar
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    • 155 11 Singapore, July 14. Tin.— i- 153. 15s. $77 4 75 tons sold. Rubbers. Quiet. Mines. Nawng Pets 30 50. Petalings 4". 55, Norths 85 90, Taipings 72M» llVz, Souths 55 60, Tongkah Harbours $9, Malayan Collieries $14 $14.25, Johans 45 50, Rawangs 65 75, Linguis $2.50
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1619 11 Ih Mf tt ipproxlmately $6,000,000. M l i l SI, li 7 TBE GRFAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE O»AiTuB& j HEAD OFFICE.-Winche.ter House aEX-?* ta Bta^? _SS_f <rt,) I Th, Company has £20.000 deposited ewWeSW Cou^Vffi^ "ffl. J J_^ I Lh-.ACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE- ABBUPance Companies "aJT*" 1 the Briti^ Life
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    • 133 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) WRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee—Administration Bonds N Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Cj. Messrs. BARKER Co., Lto Messrs. WEARE ft Co Ltd Branch OCice— 64, The Arcade. Collyer Quay. A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager 1 THE LONDON LANCASHIRE
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  • 1193 12 A PECULIAR POSITION. A peculiar position o;eated by the amen Inient of an order of the Ccurt occupied the attention of the Singapore Bankruptcy Court, presided over by Mr. Justice Bar-rett-Lennard, for a considerable time yesterday morning. The mat icr arose in connecti. n with the affairs of
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 44 12 Bristol. July 13 In the Second round of the Davis Cap, Count DUgOtnar (Spain) beat A. A. Fyzee (India) by I—6 6 —2, 6 —3, o—6,0 —6, 6 —l. Manuel Alonzo (Spain) beat A. H. Fyzee (India) by 6—l, 6—2, 6—2.
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    • 103 12 London, July 13. Tunbiidge Wells: Kent beat Sussex by eight wickets. For the winners, Freeman took twelve wickets for 71 runs, and for Sussi n T:.te captured eight for 67. Gil W tut* i Lancashire beat Gloucester by an inn'ngs and 11 vans. In tho losers firu innings
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    • 76 12 The third and final race fcr the Elizabeth challenge flap wii. be sailed off on Sunday, start at 1U a.m. punctually. Usual course. The handicaps are as follows Polly 2.1. Kathleen 2.6. Betty 7.:?, Helen 4.u, Gertrude 4.4. Ella 7.7, Eve 4.9, Puteh 6.8, Margaret II U,
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    • 19 12 The winner ef the July Monthly me-'al vv::- K. C. Stocks; runner-up. A. H. Diekeni n.
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    • 86 12 1 e Angle-Chinee* School Sports to-day on tin O'dham Hall Padang bid fair to be the be>t in the history of the School. Several new events have been added to the ii-t. sueh BS the 220 yards low hurdles, the pole vault. diflcna throw arid the mile run.
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    • 222 12 Carvalho and liu tiling k e to Meet Again. Wfl atv n r flbifl to .'.vt- nure particalara »>f the th:Td meeting between wcll-knt wn local boxan Johnny an.l Teng Kee which, as already sta.td, is to b« a match uf ten r;unds atraiffat tut professional conditions. TK 'ate
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  • 248 12 HARLEQUINS DEFEATED AGAIN. The Harlequins are gradually losing their hold on the Championship of the Second Division of the Singapore League, which, only a few week? ago, they looked certain to secure. On the Padang yesterday, in the presence of a large attendance, they encountered their second defeat
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  • 118 12 SECOND LEAGUE TABLE. OPEN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP. MONDAY'S TIES. S.C.C. S. Wodehouse vs. Nakamura. S.C.C. K. Dean vs. Shervington. TUESDAY'S TIE. S.C.C. S. Mottcftfl vs. Koizumi. P. w. D. L. Gls.A. Pts. Harlequins 8 r> 1 2 10 3 11 5.C.F.A.11 8 4 2 2 13 6 10 s. C. C.
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  • 132 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Ladies Doubles Open. M.s. Cantrell and Mrs. Savi beat Mrs. Brooke and Mrs. de Havilland, 6—3, 6 —0.! Mrs. Burkill and Miss Richardson beat Mrs. Schafer and Mrs. Savage, 6 —4, 6 —2. Mrs. Morrell and Mrs, Stephens beat M!:s. Rooney and Mrs. Childe,
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