The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 July 1922

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fEN CENTS SINGAPORE, s.S, THURSDAY, JULY 20^ ***** No. 10,641
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  • 141 1 Marshal Wilson's murderer* have been sentenced to death after trying to make a political speech Page 7. Rathenau's murders have committed suicide and accomplices have been arrested Page 7. Lenin is reported dead. That makes no difference to Litvinoff, who is trying to get money out of
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  • 1087 1 This is no tale of the Spanish Main, nor yet of the Rubber Market it tells neither of Captain Kidd nor of the Collector ot Income Tax it is merely an effort to reduce to writing, we believe for the first time, the Rules of a pastime apparently extremely
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 121 1 MALTHOID* r Raffles Hotel. > J Telephone 2920. 9 I Thursday J Guest Night, j Dinner^j)ancc. j .Vr. F. A. Cjoke, Sarkies Brother?, m Musical Director. Proprietors. Cr^ nrfnmnmr imm ■mtwiihiih JlcaLXmazoo] The Loose Leaf Book which gives Perfect Satisfaction. J .4 S^^n Fears Guarantee a^fY/? £ac/z Cover. f For
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    • 192 1 T~ The JAN-SAD for workers. I and Efficiency. ML B m m K7 !j B W 1 ij II These cn^irs ensure an upright 1 fi v^^J P os^ ion for the body, preventing 11 distortion expanding the chest, Jp^K^^^^^T and Preventing that "four o'clock W^'l^^^ I fati^ ue common
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    • 179 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Try Quaker Oats Pag« 4. New music at Hu 'son's Page 2 Shorthanj. typist wanted— Page 5 Kabmazoo tho loose leaf book— Page 1. hobmsons, a special rain-coat Patre 7 \ictones of Dun'op ?o ]f balls— Fa^e in' Estate and Trust sell land am. housesPa ge 3. Notice
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 87 1 KTHE WEEK. (fait, >Otb or, ti.4B a.n 0. It p.m. Phil. Orcfc Vic. Mem. Hall, 5.15 p.n. Football, Div. 11. S.C.F.A. II v. Ex-Services ground: 9 R.C. II v. Harloquina, S.C.F.A. ground. Lodge Eastern Cite, C.fl p.m f riday, t\»t. Hiph Water, S.O a m., 7.41 p.m. S'H urdan 22nd.
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  • 48 2 It has been decided by the German-Aus-t:alian Line to restore their pre-war shipping service to Auittralia. The first steamer Hamburg: for Australian ports in Jane, arriving in Sydaey on August 1. A joint service with Alfred Holt and Co.. of Liverpool, has been established, starting Tntb monthly departures.
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  • 413 2 The prices quoted are generally t*»M current •t Clyde Terrace Market. At the other market* 'here may be small variations. Singapore, July 17. IKans, Long per catt 0 Do. French od L>4 eef do 40 Moan Sprouts pt r catty u5 l.amboo Sprout*. do 14 J^^n do
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    • 435 2 TO FT OR FOR SALE. LARGE GO!»OWNS, nexvly erected area froi. ,ul>o U §*fIOQ *Q- futinK river. LARGE BfOHEB Imi t,OOO to 24,000 sq. fi. near wkmri aud skipping. Also three storied buildings for effless and godowns. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, going: cheap. Apply or write ii A. J.
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    • 553 2 GAIETY CINEMA i FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 Sharp. The Adventures of Shorty Hamilton Serial Episock? 3, "THE DIAMOND MYSTERY/' In 2 Parts Episodo 4, "THE MAIL BOX THIEVES," In 2 Parts Episode f>, "SHORTY JOINS A CINEMA". In 2 Parts i SECOND SHOW AT 7.30 p.m. The Adventures of Tarzan,
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    • 550 2 ALHAMEEa From SUNDAY, July 16, to FRIDAY JULY 21. NOTHING OF THE KIND EVER DONE FOR THE SCREEN BEFQ l remarkable lifting of the veil that stands between this life find t! GOLDWYN'S GREAT SUPER FEATURE, A POWBRFI I I UNSEEN WORLD Jased on Basil King's gripping story of personalities
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  • 928 3 We published recently th^ new? that the All-R'.?sian Bolshevist Executive Com- littee haa decided *o enforce tho death sentences o n the priests recently charged Vv 'th tsnr^sition to the confiscation of (.i A) i»erty. These priests, then, v. ho, for the sake of theiT faith
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    • 199 3 SRIGAUD'S I Of JAPAN TOILET WA'fhkf |SWPBniB 8t rue Vivienne. 8 Pirn-frAnce Sold by all Perfumers Glovers^ Do I I Medicines I Book on 'Dop Diseases their Car.' and How to Feed" mailed free to uny addrrmi>. H. Gay Glover Co., Inc« 127 We,t24lh St.. N.w York. U.S.A. Muller Phipps
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    • 561 3 i. A.M.A. A.M.A. J GEORGE F L ETCHER &CO. LTD. I ■fc (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). j CANE SUGAR j I MACHINERY, j I Specials r*r J Equipment of j j; SUGAR FACTORIES. 1 REFINERIES and I- DISTILLERIES. i I < SOLE AGENT in BURMA, MALAYA, SI AM, INDO CHINA, >
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  • 1073 4 GLENEAGLES WEEK. (From Our Own Correspondent.) j Edinburgh, June 14. Abe Michell's success at the Gleneagles tournament, stamps him as our supreme match play golf professional. His recent pant had diluted the faith of some in him; but he ha* confounded the doubters by this, Ms second, victory
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  • 595 4 A (Quest's Loss. Their L/nd^hips Mr. Justice Ryves and Mr. Justice Gokul Prasad have delivered JodCBMBt in the Allahabad High Court in a case from Cawnpore dealing 1 with the liability of hotel keepers in India for the loss of the goods of their guests. Thi» branch
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  • 76 4 The B. N. B. Constabulary band has been presented with a silver medal by the Committee of the Malaya-Borneo Exhibitio» a* a memento of the Committee's appreciation of its services at Singapore during the I recent visit our coagratulatioms. The I Committee write that the Band did "splen- I did
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  • 647 4 Obstreperous Baby Elephant. The collection of wild animals which Mr. Douglas Bostock has got together during his eight years' tour of Africa and. the East was safely landed from the Osaka Shcsen Kaisha Dm steamship Altai Maru at the Royal Albert Dock on June 10th, and
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  • 207 4 How Ambergris Forms. Mysteries of the whale were discussed at the London Zoological Society, when Dr. C. E. Sonntagr, F. Z. S. anatomist of tho Society, read a most fascinating: paper on the greatest an'l least-known animal in creation. He pointed out that the body temperature
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  • 369 4 Satirising the Bolshevik*. The famous Moscow clowms Bim and Bom, whose exploits in the arena of Moscow's circus served for the inhabitants of Lenin's capital a* the only medium of expressing their critic ism of the Soviet system, after serving a series of long 1 sentences
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  • 62 4 Mr. E. S. Curmiaghara, American ConsulGeneral, at Shanghai, is in receipt of adrices from the .Department of State thai Mr. James P. Davln, Coasul at Bangkok.! has been appointed as adminittratiTe I Coasul at Shanghai to succeed the preaeat! Consul, Mr. M. F. Perkins, who baa been detailed to the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 582 4 t T *x OA Alt 1 ry it 30 Mornings Try Quaker Oats breakfasts for a month. See how children thrive on them. Note how your energy improves The oat is the greatest food that grows. As a body. builder and a vim-food nothing can take its place. It supplies
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    • 1064 5 FOR SALE. FOR SALE. LOGS AND SLEt:PERS.-80.000 tons for sala. Apply X.Y.Z. enre of Free Press. it? 1,-S FOR SALE OR TO LET. Valuable Property. A palatial brick building, with 17 injr rooms, reception and dining halls, bath rooms, one garage for too ears, servants quarters, kitchen room, suitable for
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    • 739 5 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OP' One -1-cylindpr 5-st-fit»r "Wolsnlcy" Car with one set of ensbiM e*vtra, carbide l«mr,s, one spare nm and tyre, 1,. good running order). To be held At our Sale-Rooms, 16 and 17 Raffles Place. ON SATURDAY, 22nd JULY AT 10.30 a.m. Can be icaa by arrangement
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    • 947 5 AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE OF 1, On«- bay Australian Stallion, ft years winner of Ist nrize f;,r SUllions ;.!!-< <,mers in Perth, W.A., 1920. Broken to saddi« nnd harness, perfectly quiot to all trams, motors, etc. 2. One almost now Gent's saddle, with bridle C( innJete. One- s.nootu h^ir Fox
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    • 393 5 BY APPOINTMENT TO A n i%&# Free of Carefully <a^A/ Examined 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 CROOKE'S LENSES NICKEL SPECTACLES WITH CROOKE'S SPHERICAL LENSES $12 Per Pair. GOLD
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    • 143 5 NOTICE. I. the '.'i(lersi..-i..,1. wish to notify the public h: t L I. iv i resi-fK'l my Directorship in th» firm (»f H.iyJer.^on Bros. Ltd., and am no longer connected with that Company. J. VARLEY RfKRA. Singapore, July 19, 1922. "HIGHLANDER" -MILK.. ".'ofice is hereby f"i v <-n th.t tl.e
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  • 23 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. IKELL. At the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on 17th July, 1922. to Mr. and Mr*. R. Kell, Seremban, a daughter.
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  • 977 6 India's Charter. SINGAPORE FREE PRESS THURSDAY, JULY 20. 1922 The special cable from Colombo, which we publish elsewhere, will probably cause as much excitement and anxiety in Malaya as its news has in Ceylon, because although here there if the possibility of meeting the situation by the extended use of
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  • 277 6 I I We ar e officially informed that His Ex cellency the Officer Administering th< Government will leave Singapore for Pe nanp on Saturday, July 22nd. j Amonjr the arrivals yesterday by th< Seam? Bee from Rangoon was the Rev Bro. James, th e visiting director of tht Brothers schools
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  • 178 6 NEW RULES SHOCK CEYLON. Hurried Appeals to GoTcrnracnt. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 10. The Malay M:til has a cable from ita Colombo correspondent to the effect the draft rules and regulations governing Indian emigration under the new act, have been received by the Planters* Association
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  • 100 6 (By Courtesy of the Nichi Nichi Simbun.] Tokio, July 18. Mr. S. N'akashima has been appointee to the new post of Japanese Conimissionei of Tra<le at Singapore. Mr. Kobata, president of the committee is understood to be about to dicuss witl a Chinese delegate in the middle of
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  • 44 6 1 (By Courtesy of the Lat Pau Pres.s.) Shanghai, July 18. Then is railway st/ike on in Canton. Two advocates, Tonp Yunr: and Chunj Ta Sunp have been fatally shot. The Navy 111 Canton seized plenty <> ammunition. Canton notes are heavily depreciated.
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  • 399 6 Step-Mother on Trial. Alleged to have procured hor own step daughter Dolly Duke for immoral purpos es, Mrs. Ethel Duke cf Bukit Timah Roa< stood charged on three counts before Mr David in the District Court yesterday Court Inspector Lucy appeared for th« prosecution, while Mr. J.
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  • 34 6 Hia Excellency the Hiprh Commissioner has been pleased to accept the resignanon by Second Lieutenant A. J. Darby, K.C., of his commission in the Malayan Volunteer Infantry, with effect from the 7th 'une, 1922.
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  • 551 6 (r ()u r(l Jill Th« Jokoi*.»n i Mll> Malaya Cup TW -a bttl arc to be eongmtnl they put u|). Bingai victory VM few minutes of the fan AfL.-r ihowing me] Jofeore supporter* i of a win against Kegl they played at Sen-,,,!.. bat th<» fates ruled <••,
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  • 64 6 Y.W.C.A. LUNCH REST ROOM FUND. Previously ■etatwMg |1 456. (Expen» Mr. and Mrs. Moocridf D Major and Mr.'*. Dtwar Mrs. do Jonj? Collected by Mikh Bicwii Trjnt. Mrs. Schombur»rk Two PVicntls K. Jopp T. Rinrinbottom C. W. Cox i'« (Ci.pt. Ladda* ptL monkey w»»a the Speejacka for $2. r whu
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 206 6 DUNDEE WHISKY SOLE AGENTS Galdbeck MaGgregor Co.. Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN SHANGHAI) g 87, CEC/L STREET, 228 Telephone. QUARTER OF A CENTURY OF PROGRESS A For o\*er a quarter of a century \w havt* A w btvn expressing dependability and quality W in spectacles and eyeglasses. This policy has earned us
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    • 138 6 j* 81. 'PUDLO'. I BRAND CEMENT WATERPROOFER. 1 The use of Pudlo Brand Cement i Waterproofing Powder at the service Keservoir, Mutwal. Colombo, resulted in the saving of 200,000 gallons of water daily. It was adopted after careful tests and comparisons with other waterproofing materials. I It is so very
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  • 556 7 LBUSH AND GERMAN. |11K WILSON ASSASSINS. [ReUter'a Service.] London, July 18. v etidsaee i;ivc-n at the trial of tho Marshal Sir Henry Wilson's mur- he DI J Bailey, showed that Dunn hail unblemished eflraaTC a,,.l were discharged severely j, Dunn rei-civ Bf a pension till 1920, n *hich
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  • 88 7 the ,rt of beting as to boot, who appeared need <** on Tuesday with *>* towi/u 1 into lhe brid *e of WaS aus P*nded% means i<M ThJ l' UP> Which dan^ d °n h^ -'<tv' t0 l n ri *> >* appealed to CUr Bur
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  • 574 7 RUSSIAN EFFORTS. MANDATED TERRITORIES. [Reuter's Service.l London. July 18. The Co«nei| of the League of Nations has confirmed the British, French and Bel- gian manfetti for East and West Africa, I which were slightly nullified to meet Ame- rican view... Baron ball trntalnad that jtk« modified mandates
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  • 219 7 The usual monthly meeting of the Society v. a? held at the Raffles Museum on Monday pfternoon. Mr. I. H. Burkill wa« in the cl .air. The exhibits included a pretty little j fruii-dove of a species that is becoming i vtry scarce although a few still
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  • 454 7 SOCIETY WEDDING. ROYALTIES PRESENT. [Reuter's Service.] London, July IS. Thoir Majeetie* the King and Queen, Queen Alexandra, with H. R. H. the Prince of Wales as best man, also Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles, received an ovation from the thousands who flocked to St. Margaret's cfiurch, Westminster,
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  • 212 7 Shipping Companies' Liability. The question of liability of ship-owners and agents entrusted with the carriage of explosives was raised in an action brought against Messrs Boustead and Co. by the Anna and Explosives Department in the j District Court yesterday, firstly for failing to have a vessel
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  • 54 7 The Empire Cinema presents a big eight part Selznick picture, The Easiest Way, featuring the well-known actress Ctera Kimball Young. In support are the two new episodes 3 and 4 of William Duncaa aerial, The Fighting Trail. Episode* 10, 11, 12 and 13 of Thunderbold Jack serial, are
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  • 14 7 IM». W. Eyre Kenny, Director of Public Works, F.M.S., will be retiring next month
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  • 861 7 STRANGE STORY OF FORGED NOTE TRAFFICKING. A strange story relating to the sale of forged five dollar notes was told -at the fourth Singapore Assizes yesterday morn-, ing, when the trial was resumed before the Acting Chief Justice the honT>le Mr. Sproule, of Low Weng Woh, Chan San
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  • 78 7 A European named J. H. MacDonald, who had become a Mohammedan and also called himself Mohamed A)i, till lately a resident of the F.M.S., has disappeared, and it is feared that the worst has happened. Both the land_and marine police are on the look out for any
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 148 7 fTI T| f I\ i. Xl Xli w 4\\w "Hamilton I\ v|^#lßA^\\\ RAINCOAT \/wk "'^JP' 'i\il 11 A simirl up ltt#l k<"",. m m V MSj^M^ i Vil! Tli! h\ ir brown shade> 8!>lf linod and 8 V. N ssmß>bVJ I *(•\W W Raglan shouldors as illustrated. S B%*. 38
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 579 8 THE CCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND TELE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Funnel Line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated in Englaad) i NROAPOtt, PORT SWETTENHAM A PENANG TO LONDON. AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. lIAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES aad LIVERPOOL.
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    • 651 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE ILLEBMA A BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Cc, Ltd (Incorporated in England). D A CJCJITATr 1 CITDI/f /^C i AoOEili liLii oCIV Y ILL* Steamer Singapore. OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. ♦s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE Load on *Aug. 20 ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER London Aur. 31 ♦UMITED ACCOMMODATION ONLY tINTERMEDIATE PASSENGER STEAMEB FREIGHT SERVICE.
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    • 586 8 P. O. BRITISH INDM APCAR ND LINE (Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVK'F PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). LONPON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON to MARSEILLES, LONDON V 'Tt.. DUR SINGAPORE fFJ^VE HNGAPORI DEVANHA about July 2C KARMAi.A MOVARA about Aug.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 781 9 rjjE SUM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE For Iretaj, Treagga.u, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin. Patani, Singora. b<fi JtcbMnui, Laagtuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arriral Departare VUGALA July 17 July 19 DDHADIB July 24 July 26 MALAYA July 31 Aug. 2 ■j». .§f amen are fitted throughout
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    • 567 9 Tlie Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. Jme China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EOerman BucknaU Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN A MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in England.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA PROM NEW YORK Steamers. Dm S'pore Route Far CITY OF LINCOLN J u l
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    • 67 9 UNITED AMERICAN Successors to LIVERMORE DEARBORN Co., Ltd. (Incorporated im U.S.A.) INDBPENDENT STEAMSHIP LINE Regular Serrice between New York Singapore Java Ports vice versa FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ JALAPA Aug. 10 HALFMOON end Aug. For Freight apply to GUTHKIE Co., Lid. Agents, Straits Settlements it FJtf.S. i i I
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    • 819 9 STRUTHERS AND BARRY J Operators United States Skipping Board. I Singapore to Los Angeles and San Francisco. APUS due, Singapore to discharge and load July 18 WEST IVAN due Singapore to discharge Aujf. 5 WEST IVAN due Singapore to load Aug. 20 BEARPORT due Singapore to discharge Aug. 28 BEARPORT
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  • 939 10 THRILLING EXPERIENCES. Calcutta, June 26. The last lcter described the attempt to climb Mount Kverest without the assistance of oxygen 'md it was stated that M the rim party Were returning the secend party consisting of Captain Finch and Cnptain Bruce of the 6th Gurkhas had
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  • 277 10 Cheap Post Office Scheme. Paris. June 5. "Listening: in" by wireless has its thousands of dtevotees in France as In England and America, and the authorities are showing their good will to aid these enthusiastic amalteurs and to 'encourage the other thousands who hestitate to taks
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  • 188 10 A Recreation Ship While prohibitionists are urging upon the I'rited States the negotiation of liquor treaties with Great Britain and Cuba, vilh the object of stopping rum smuggling frcm Canada, the Bahamas, and Cuba, the hi-mourist capitalist of New York, Mr. J. V. Martin, according to
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  • 317 10 About a month ago, in drawing atten:<>n to the warning issued by Mr. George E. Maclean, Director of the British Division of the American University Union in Europe, about the sale of certain American academic distinctions cf doubtful value to credulous persons in other countries, we ("Pioneer") pointed
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  • 160 10 One recent Saturday seven liners, carryng ovdr 10,000 passengers left New- York 'or Europe. This is a record for the present a rear. ii The P. and O. Karmala has left Hong- d :ong, ami is expected to arrive at this port it 4 p.m. on Sunday the
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  • 169 10 BLUE FUNNEL BOATSWAIN DROWNED. Concerning th« second drowning tragedy at Shanghai recently, the N. C. D. News < says: On this occasion the individual to meet ins death was a boatswain cf the Blue Funnel steamer Achilles, and the tragedy occurred while he was attempting to drag on** of his
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 570 10 M.S. GLENSHANE. Consignees of caret- per the above steamer rom Europe July 9th are hereby notified that general survey of all cargo landed in a damged condition will be held on Friday the 21st nstant in Godowns Hop. 4 and 5 at 0 a.m. No further survey will b* held
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    • 223 10 Genasco Roofing 2 PLY AND S PLY O COMPLETE WITH PATEN T KANT-LEAK KLEW 3 AND NAILS FOR FIXING G£\ SC "['■'"Skg Of-V/ISC- the result of "»e /o I over 40 ertrs Jpi^ 1 s4s' :^l /n c ?e />( t J manufacture J^^^H O/ r lf/ I G £/V
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 460 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Kuala Pahang, P-.k\n, Sunpei Ltawteg Kuantan via Jerantut .By train* lam |< P. Bnt&m iP. Bsluifi Hock Keng 9 a r>. Kerimon Fook Moh 9am. I Cucob Hrn- Aik 9 am. Cucob Edina 9 a.m. Pulau Sot'-i Saltaaa 9 a.m. Ifatana l*!ar.d-. etc. Batavi«t a.m. 1 Sambas,
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    • 99 10 1 Dock S.S. "Flevo*, No. 2 Dock T. J. R. Hopper 68, Usedom. CLEARANCES. July 19.- Bengloe, Ranee, City of Glasgow (BriO; Singkep, Both, Khoen Foeng, (DuD. WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Koibau Hospital July 18 Barom 32 Fah 1010.C, 1013.1 1014.3 Temp 80, 81,. 80. Wet Bulb Ther 78. 78 77
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  • 81 11 •I U I V I Bank 4 m.s. 2,4 1-3U Bank demand 2j3 15-1G Prirate credits 3 m.s. 2 4 7-3ii New York, demand 51^, Credits 90 days 5344 France, demand 600 India, T.T. m% Hongkong demand 12% p c. Prem. Yokohama, demand 107 Java, demand 13i Bangkok, demand
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  • 113 11 Gambler Cube No. 13.00 Gambier 8% Pepper Black 13% Pepper (white fair) 26.50 Tapioca, small flake, i g. 9.75 Pearl Sago imall 8.40 Opium, BcaarM unc. i.r.uo Rice, Rangoon white 255 Rice, Siam No. 1 for export Rice, Siam No. 2 for export 360 Rice, Saigon No. 1 for
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  • 30 11 luly l'.«th. noon. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 25 25^; Aug.-Stpt. 26 27; Oot.-D^c. JS 29. London quotation crepe and sheet T'.,d. Market Steady.
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  • 229 11 BOMBAY'S SEA BORNE IBADB. Bombay. Jul\ 8. The report of the sea-borne trade of Bombay during the year IU2I-22, referring tc the import trade, says the most marked ere important decrease is in the case of cotton pittgoods, particularly from the United Kingdom. The share of Japanese,
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  • 109 11 It was stated in Parliament last munto that chemical glassware waa being mad« at Home on a large »cal©, and that tha quality wai improving. Continental firms, however, have put a great deal of chemical glassware on our market at extremely low prices, and this U a branch of production
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  • 126 11 LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. SinKaPcre, Ju!y 11*. Tin.— £lss. 12s. G<l. $78 l i, 250 tons sold. Rubbers.- r.assetu 72% 77%, Colins. j burghs (New) :io 40, CraigielMi (New) 25 35, Glenealys B5 75, Jimahs 75 85, Kuala Sidirat $1.45 $I^s, Telak Aiaou $5.50, u u Benuts
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  • 172 11 Singapore July 19. Silver 36%, Hongkong 12% ptt cent premium. Share markei. I.)ul Kubhcrs. Alknhys 17 19, Craigieleai 22% 2~ 12.l 2. Bukit Sembawangi is. -id., Singapore United* G'2«l. 8%d., Ifentakaba 12%, Malaka Pindas 72'.. 77%, (Jin Benvta 20 23, Trafalgar* |1, Jimahe W%, Bukit K. Us. 27%
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  • 302 11 Increase of A r The eleventh annual general meeting of the Sungei Bcsi Mines, 1.: i.. was held o« Juno 14th in London. The Chairman said that the sale* of tin ore during the year li'2l showed a decrease of £21,544, although the output for the year
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    • 267 11 4 AiatfUtPproxlinately $5,000,000. TEE GRFAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in Straits Settiementi) tCT mi PLANS OF ASSURANCE As r Compam- A«. ntlM MANAG^DIHEC,,., AGEmUiANTED AN G^,^C D Ei G ?Ail| !BEC1 K C. C. mC^ A ?IA, F JA HANUFACTDBBBB UFEINS-CO. in C»n«d*) Endowment, and Ax amity lowest rate*. £7.5»0,000
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    • 396 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Incorporated In England by R«yal Charter. Paid up Capital in Street RellZ?£l 2** ck «Mtt,Mi Keserre Fund t 700 000 R*e*rT, Liability of PropHtters !.<*••«• HEAD OFFICE. «3 Bithopsgate, London, CO, Agemcies and Brarchea. Baugkok Ipuh RaagU, Batavia Hzr&ck. Saigen Bombay K!«g eSSSbn
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    • 865 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANE, LIMITED. Established 1880. C ?Wir S p U aid BC upr Y loo^oco Reserve Fund Y. 61,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. /ire-President: R. Ichinomiyt, E»q. DIRECTORS. N. Soma, Esq. N Kajiwara Eiq. J*™*™*' E^q- S. K. Suzuki Esq. M. Odagin, Esq. Barcn K. Morim^rft, n Iwaa H.
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    • 119 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Rpyal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— -Administration Bonds Singapore Rcpre^ntai:v*s--Messrs. BARLOW Co Messrs. BARKER Co., Lta. Messrs. WEARE Co Ltd Hranch Otlicc— -64. The A.cade. Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resideut Maoawrr THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO LTD.
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  • 1410 12 akabian' testator's good works. The judgment of the Acting Chief Justice, the hon'ble Mr. Sproule, in the suit recently bt?ard in the Supreme Court, with regard to the will and a trust deed of the late Syed Sli.vLk bin Abdulrahman bin AhBjsf4 Al'-aff, was of a very
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  • 412 12 CHINESE AND S. R. C. DRAW. The match between the S. R. C. and the Crinese on the Padang attracted a very larpe attendance, too large in the respect that, the arrangements on the S. R. C. ground being: poor, the crowd wag frequently encroaching or. the playing field
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  • 26 12 London, July 18. At Bisley the shooting for the Kolapore Cap resulted at follows: Mother Country 1,080 points; Canada, 1,071; Guernsey! 1,033; India, 996.
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  • 77 12 MALAYA FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. The final match for the "Colman Shield" wiK be played off on Saturday, 22nd inst. at 4.45 p.m., on the Raffles Reclamation ground, Beach Road. The finalists are the Marine Po ice Team and the Fathul Kanb Club. His Excellency the General Officer Commanding the
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  • 87 12 The Annual Athietic Sports of the >S.R.C. will be held in the fourth week of August. Entries close on August 15th. The following will b e the events lOO Yards Race, 150. 220, 440, 880 yards and One Mie Handicap Races, Long Jump, High Jump, Throwing the Cricket
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  • 28 12 Owing: to illness, W. H. S. Clarke has been replaced at No. 2 in th« Telegraph Co's crew by D. A. Dawson for this afternoon's race. I
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  • 81 12 t London, July 18. Harrogate. Yorkshire and Essex drew, Yorkshire obtaining two points for leading on the first innings. Roy Kilner took eleven wickets for 51, Rhodes scored 108 and Macaul ay 101. Manchester: Surrey beat Lancashire by six wickets. Leicester: Derby and Leicester drew, Derby securing a
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  • 74 12 TO-DATS TIEB. Championship Pairs. Mrs. Cantrell and Mr. Griffith-Jon*a vs. ■r. and Mrs. Thoroug-hgood. Miss Stephenson and Mr. Hopkins vs -Airs. Swindell and Mr. Beatty. Mrs. Louther Kemp and Mr. String- i fellow vs. Mrs. Savi and Mr. A. C. Potts. I Mr. and Mrs. Pinhom
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  • 129 12 Ladies Doubles Open. Hi*. lx>wther Kemp and Mrs. Maxwell vs. Mrs. Cantrell and Mrs Savi. Mrs. Morrcll and Mrs Stephens vs. Mrs Burkill and Miss Richardson. Mrs Bratton and Miss Andrew vs. M»«s I Stephenson and Mrs. Swindell. Mixed Doubles *> A Class Winners of :-Mr*. Schafer ami
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
    • 115 12 To t**e Editor. Dear Sir,— ln your Sporting Notes of! to-day you congratulate the S.C.C. Officials on their arrangements re the Athletic Sports Meeting. I would venture to say that these arrangements favour the spectator much more than the competitor For example under the date Tuesday, Sept.
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    • 73 12 Friday, 21st 5.15 p.m. B. Co., 5 6 and T (Platoons) Attack Practice. Parade at Ne. Gate Tanjong Pagar. Sunday, 23rd 7.SU a.m. Balestier Composite Firing on 30 yds. range. A Smoking Concert wffl be held at the Drill Hall, en Saturday, 22nd July, commencmg at 9-15 p.m.
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  • 144 12 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Pubber Association held its 560th auction yesterday, July 19th, when there was catalogued 1,685,703 lbs. 752.55 tons. r Offered 1,088,199 lbe. 485.80 tons. Sold 16 lbs. 336.57 tons. PRICES REALIZED. Rrbbed Smoked Sheet Cento Per lb. Singapore Standard Quality 25 Good Average
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  • 280 12 Singapore, July 18. The Share Market has been fairly active during the week, with transactions principally confined to Industrials, where most shares show continued improvement. Tin closes at £154. 7s. 6d. a drop on the week of 17s. 6d. and Rubber at 7^d. is '/id lower. j
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  • 334 12 Singapore, July iy. Business for the Weak has been rathei better but attention has been mainly confined to Industrials. Loans are firm, 'whilsi tins, except in a few instance, are im proving. Tin, alter a small decline earlj in tho week, closes at £153 12s. 6d., foi
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  • 10 12 FRIDAY'S TIE. (Semi-final.) S.C.C.— Honda vs. Koizumi.
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