The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 July 1922

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S.. FRIDAY, JULY fl, 1122. No. 10,642
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  • 211 1 There is an unconfirmed report current in Dublin that th* Republics in Cork have despatched delegates to the Free State He^lquarters in the South to discuss peace Page 7. During a discussion in the Common* it was stated that the Government's attitude towards a resumption of the
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  • 1617 1 I went to her funeral the other day, [that little ship that I remembered so well, in peace and in war. I went tio her funeral and saw all the horrid detail of disintegration. Do not, as you love your ship, go near a breaker's
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    • 135 1 MALTHOID Friday J RAFF^S I I HOTEL I Tea Dansant 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Mr. r.i COOKF. I SARKIES BROTHERS Musical Director. I Proprietors. jkaL/Cmazoo] The Loose Leaf Book which 4 i gives Perfect Safcefaction r" J /I Set^ii Fears Guarantee t J w/tt 2_ac/i AVufer. For Farther Particulars
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    • 208 1 I WHO USES PABCO PAINT? |S|r JMT ORE than 11,000 individual I 1/1 rt,ers of P^eo paints were i JLWJL des P atche <* to buyers in India I Ceylon Malaya, and Java I j durng 1019. J Jj Thee buyers know that Pabco a.ent.ne, f h pa!nt h *h
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    • 109 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Bankruptcy ndtfcS^rJge 5 Houses and godowns to lew-P atrt gPMkbng Mo.elle at Boffi£?p£ e 2 Department Tenders f„ r Pa£; Y a beauty Ship, ing alteration, of Railing dat*. Pages 8 ani 9 ates j**** 9 **"»< <*- cf M roa.,:' a i.r^s B al nO,i r,^.' L
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    • 107 1 THE WEEK. liidoy, Ztmt, Hiph Water, R.O a.m., 7 41 pm Football: Div. I. SR.c. vs TIGA Open Tennis Semi-Fi...-. pc'i Saturday 22nd Hiph Water, 8.59 a.m., 8.31 p.m. S.C.C. Cricket Tou-n.mmt: BB tnd vo Soi vices. Polo: Balestier. Abbotsford Cup Rewie* Final Coleman Sh.. U F00.b... Final. S.V C.
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    • 283 2 To ii-i ~R VOU -J.LJL J LARGE GOIk.WNS. nawly eractad I area from 10,000 to 50,000 sq. ft, facing river. I LARGE STOitES from 6,000 to j 24,000 sq. ft. near *kftrf and akipping. rm Also three storied buildings for offices j'. and godowns. Ceetrnlly situatad. All immediate entry, going
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    • 573 2 IK T Tl 31 '_> t" A L M A m 13 From SUNDAY, Jirly 16, to FRIDAY JULY 21. NOTHING OF THE KIND EVER DONE FOR THE SCREEN BEFORE C remarkable lifting of the veil that stands between this life and the- i GOLDWYNS GREAT SUPER (MATURE, A POWERFUL
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  • 458 3 THE CASE OF COL. FRANKLIN. (From Oar Owe Correspondent). London, June 22. I enquired at the Trade Commissioner's Office this week with regard to the case of Col. Franklin, and the outlook for the re- i tei tion of his services does net seem to be i vary
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  • 115 3 No one wants .ain— ..til! we pay for it heavily in lost health lel .energy lost ambition often absolute financial ruin. I Why pay this awful price? Why euffer thc troubled twitching tortures of Sciatica when everlaaUng relief js so near at hand? J Perfect health,
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    • 348 3 "ft'TfTT -it* »*_~v? r JUNE 26, 1922. .aSt W/WN^ f^-£**g "My ii iMJ I^,J ~«»j-*e*- MM. JHL B M i_Hit____ M% ™^-e"™ ™%___F g > "_r__t_l__** r I MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT OF THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in England). S/ V G 4 POf?_F IPfi 4 tl B s I
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    • 116 3 BUNGA MELOR Concentrated RIQAUD PARIS Sold Lt all Perfomers |U..,..M.Mn4.«uaA4ua»in.a...iuu«u._^„ti_uuM,u....M..» uu :««^i»mii»_m*22S"2lS"!!,""^ II Q a Crosse &£ladbvells I li /__Jt .SALAD OILS «r SAUCES Bi 1^ IB nut Mm Inferior or i.r.pure oils ar.d sauces will ruin the flavour =3 _1_ 11 i_il[^__l\_ s&^iiml* of the enspest and moJ skilfully
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    • 88 3 I A -M-A. A.M A. H W^fer £ros (M%an) Lft/. b 'INCORPORATED JN ENGLAND). l\ "PAGEFIELD'* j COMMERCIAL I VEHICLE, i "THE MOST ROBUST AND DEPENDABLE PIECE J OF J MECHANISM ON THE ROAD" I m P -_-___-__^_J^L T n :>:aLAYA > PAM BURMA, INDO-CHINA, j J DUTCH EAST INDIES.
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  • 1194 4 BALD HEAD DOMINATION. From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 22. I quote this title from the newspapers, which attach it to the brief report of a sermon preached at Trowbridge by the local clergyman, who denounced the tyranny of ol j age, lamenting that "the domination of
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  • 200 4 The McCallum -Murray Aunger party of motorists on June 7 completed the journey from Adelaide to Port Darwin by motor, having accomplished in loss than a month the transcontinental journey, every foot of which and that is a record to date the machines traversed with
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  • 16 4 The Chief Secsetary has appointed Lieutenant D. H. Grist to be Adjutant, Malayan Volunteer Infantry, Seinngor.
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    • 1034 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE The undersigned hsve been favoured with instructions to svll by public auction At their Sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Ra.n_s Piece. ON MONDAY, 31st JULY, AT 2.30 PM. By Order of The Liquidators of Wadleigh and Co. Ltd. Lot 1. All that piece of Valuable 99 years' leasehold land,
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    • 153 4 I Nev/ Cfiarm and Beauty I I TV/TAKE a habit of using I jl this fragrant Ven-Yusa I il daily, you will be astonished M A at the new charm and beauty A vour complexion acquires. Aidc d b y its unique Ox yg e n I properties, Ven-Yusa exer-
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    • 429 4 NY CARLSBERG. jl Manufactured in Denmark, I _E I I^____*rse' __i I __s__is______!___ I ■_MB^__if^V_L-S_i I n^_sss sffjUlgJ I J H-* LLAM AND COMP-. WwaAWßw*** .*^A'_ j J _^F V%^SL n k V^^ ttls_l-B_________H__B_i *r»^_—_r»_»*' hm^V___s o ____HMM__BMHM-_-_-BH_HttHi_ttßnißl_i___^__i I I TAJ^BTTA AND 1 STRIPED FUJI SILK I IN 25 LATEST
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  • 668 5 RESCLTS IN THE F. M. S. Quits ons of the most interesting seeli'iis of the report of Mr G. E S. Cubitt CO the Forest Administration of the federated Malay States, is that, at the end, which deals with the constitution of the Si art and the
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    • 1164 5 built up thoir present reputation because of the i.ccunu-y of their construction snd the care and skill i ir. adapting them to the defects of the rye. S? I r •v^c r V. _^S 1 Z<? V e/"0 7. S> London OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN I IfIBATTERt R? I NGAPORE. I TO
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    • 673 5 AUCTION SALES MORTG.*CS*I!_J 'SALE The u c dcr,i,,d ha* been f.,o 4 red with "i tree, oai to b y public suction At their Saie-roon,, R l:t fl ea Chambers, Ruffles Place, ON MONDAY, 24th JULY, AT 2.30 P.M THE STEAMSHIP "BIANCA II" tuJ u W MeB in the Singapore
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    • 335 5 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tender, v.:, 1 be received at the Colonial SecSW (r. to nof the 14th July IP2_>, for the foibain- works:— t i en CWin r f timbers of AdministraBU -k mcludi.ig repairs to sarking under aj lhe Central Police Station; 8. lasUUattoa of sanitary fittings and water
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    • 301 5 e^rrn WMMM*WOM* -_■_> I PLAYER-PIANO JIY JOHN HROAmVQOD SONS WITH 100 ROLLS OF MUSIC. Extremely easy to play. Can be seen and tried at V.*. J. G A R CIA S 210, Orchar J Road. f U I I I Bl 117? I I MEANS NOTHING BUT HAVING US FIT
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  • 954 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1922. Conscription and Citizenship. The discussions which have been taking place on the comparative success or failure of the local Volunteer Force, have led to a good deal more thinking on the subject than has been the case for some time. On Tuesday vt
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  • 1162 6 Mr. S. D. Meadows staying in Room No. 4 at the Raffles Hotel reports to the police that he had been relieved of £20 in notes which he placed in a cabinet drawer on the night of Monday last. A fine of $25 was imposed by Mr. Dawson, Third Magistrate,
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  • 230 6 The Government Gaictfc new scale of customs (lulu in fo* July 19th Ai.-ca-nui* <:. kui; coffee Sl; gambit r C export duty if col a pikul; Pepper, tapioca, 5 indigo, I per ctnl 50 cents per hoi Oil, varying ac nr.i.i: 'an! from which 'he p Rabbet
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  • 272 6 lt is refreshing to mi that Um Singaporr Te.v.hers' Association i 9 up a the variety enteitair.m. Hie Y. M. C A. Hail feflterday Mk**m*% poihaps their very first public appearandtint* their recent inoptioa, eai an jc;. able one. The piocriflMßi c-nsistej tf both vocal and instrumental itea
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  • 43 6 Mr. W. I). Emptage ll appointed HP* visor of customs. Mr. J. W, Baber to us supervise-!- of eufltomi dflriflf the sence on leave of Mr. G J \*mm*Mt Mr. J. V. Cowgili. M.C, tfl missioner of Tra Ifl and CflfltNM
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  • 35 6 Dfcflfljtii 1 Ju (By courtesy of the I.a Pflfl General Loo K ok-lum hai dedil^ independence. Chang Kuiig-niin's f soldiers shot down sn burnt. General Yiku re{H..--The Navy in Canton r.» ediate operations. •*>--
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  • 66 6 The following figu.es ol thi trade Straita Settlements for the tttMi W of 1922 are issued by the ft --trar Import-. 2nd Qr. 1921 $120,'•--2nd Qr. 1922 5145,3C2.1>i>' Increase 1M72.747 Export-. 2ndQr. 1921 $12' .701.'.'> KM 2nd Qr- 1922 $1 .0,97^1' Increase U,154,319 S j N.B.— -The .ibove
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  • 27 6 With reference to rout ne f j of 12|7|22, members of "A CaJ, ere notified that the ptHMfc fr r 21st July is cancelled.
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    • 324 6 .BhN^ _____itf^M______H DUNDEE WHISKY n i— a•■ I SOLE AGENTS j I Caldbeck Macgregor <& 00.. Ltd, 1 (INCORPORATED IN SHANGHAI) 1 87, CECIL STREET, 228 Telephone. 1 _______________________H________________M__________L m-ityyytMmtmmmMtmmmmtammmTmmmmt^mfmmammmmmm^^^ I PATRONISED BY ROYALTY A PERFECT JEWEL GIVES A PERFECT BEAUTY B. P. De Silva SINGAPORE AND PENANG. I BOOKS.
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    • 136 6 "THE GAJSDY BELT." THE CHIEF FEATURES OF THE I GANDY PATENT COTTON BELT May be summarised as follows: 't L It is 90 per cent stronger than Leather Belting. < 2. It is thoroughly waterproof, and w not affected by temperature. j 3. It is extremely durable. 4. Being made
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  • 443 7 PROMOTING EDUCATION. rHE COMMONS. iter's Service.] raptrteff u (I.n v.isworth suit th:.: any natior til B NT IndemI who in bare whic-1-th.e Ada. in Aaieriea. A* ■n :y t ».j tagaet, lenl to 1 due, had not f Representatives i\ no information had been received with ti
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  • 42 7 "The Railways' 1 F «d,.rHl r ab Ut ,0 introduced < .I 0 1 The nb^ iC.^tion 777 Upon th R»"way i m«:_ L. m< liabm j 'he J > Sutes that it has by tow -^n.^, ."'therto this lilbi. 1 the two countriea.
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  • 431 7 ANOTHER MEETING. LITVINOFF WHEEDLES. [Reuter*. Service.] The Hague, July 19. J At the plenary meeting "of the Conference 1 Litvinoff said he proposed to ask the 1 Moscow Governi .ent whether it was prepared to acknowledge tho rlebts of itself and 1 predecessors an_ agrc to compensate foreigners
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  • 67 7 THE ASIATIC INVESTMENT CORPORATION. 1 Managing Director Convicted. Calcutta. July 8. Judgment was delivered to-day in the case in which Mr. L. Laite, managing director of the Asiatic Investment Corporation which recently advertised a scheme offering investment policies carrying the. right to participate in a monthly drawing, was charged with
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  • 272 7 The following Singapore properties were sold by auction by Messrs. Cheomr Koon Seng and Co. at their saleroom No. 30 Chulia Street on Wednesday afternoon Freehold land and house No. 13 off East Coast Road fronting the sea, area 30,000 sq. ft., bought by Mr. Pang Teck
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  • 478 7 LIMERICK FALLS. IRREGULARS DESERT. I [Reuter's Service] Dublin, July 19. The Irregulars at Strand barracks and i King John's Castle in Limerick are be- netted to have surrendered but there ia i no definite information. Three Irregular cu i posts in the city have been evacuated. It is
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  • 1179 7 TANGLIN CLUB'S CURRY PUFFS. The fourth Singapore Assizes were resumed yesterday before the Acting Chief Justice, the hon'ble Mr. Sproule. Lee Lim Kim, a youth of 18, was charged with fraudulently using a forged letter purporting to be signed by Mr. H. C. Hopkins, the honorary treasurer of
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    • 174 7 A^mmr -a-__w^__. -asaiMitv-_«_» S^OBBK_F ■HQRfIMESS I\ THE \\"^____l "18 '1 1 "I fS Hamilton I I,\t%^W\\\\ !A,NrOAT I xxiKviiM IL \imlW__i i\ smart up to 1 un; sjf IVlffllr i1 il Ivi v*ir a brown shri(lo B,lf lined nd R IW li'l I |iL\\ X Ra !an shoulder ns il'iistratod.
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    • 581 8 THE C€E AN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD.! AND IHE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Funnel Line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companie. Incorporated in Englaad) i ii i •INOM ORK, PORT SWETTENHAM A PENANG TO LONDON. AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HA^^' nnx SLNGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVERPOO^ Sr
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    • 564 8 m^^^m^m^mUUUUUmmUtmmtmmummaammmmmmmUUUU^mmimmmUaumjmmsmmmmmm* "ELLERMAN" LINE BLL2BMA A BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Ce„ M-t (Incorporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer Dus Singapore. mmmmm OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. •a.fl. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE Loadon Aug. 20 ta... CITY OF MANCHESTER London Aug. 31 ♦UMITED ACCOMMODATION ONLY tINTERMEDIATE PASSENGER STEAMER FREIGHT SERVICE. Steamer Dae Singapore. s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE Havre,
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    • 627 8 P. O. BRITISH INDU AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICF PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO (Under Contract with Ilia Majesty's Government). LONDON FAR-*' A STERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLE LONDON I ANTWIf DUF SINGAPORE RAVE STNGAPOI DEVANHA about.; uly 26 KARMALA NOVARA
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    • 504 9 jj STK4M NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). COASTING SERVICE bat.?, Trenggaau, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, PaUni, Singora, Kohoonßd, Langsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival D.partur. LDDHADIB July 24 July26 A July 31 Aug 2 V'UGAIA Au- 7 Aug 8 iti amors are fitted throughout with ele-tric light, and have excellent aceomi
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    • 275 9 O. S. K. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (subject to change without previous notice) Enropean Line:— For Marseilles. London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez A Pert Said. Atlas Maru arr. July 27 dep. Jury 28 New Tork Line: For San Francisco Panama, New York via Japan. Hague Maru arr.
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    • 737 9 •3_ he _rsf eail _i 3team Sh| P Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EHermanft BucknaU Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN A MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in England.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK flt ma Due S'poxn Route For CITY
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    • 719 9 STRUTHERS AND BARRY Operators United State. Sh'ppiag Board. Singapore to Los Angeles and Sa:i Francisco. Al Us .0 Singapore to discharge lo_v Juiy 27 WEST IVAN due Siagapore to discharge load Aug. 12 BEARPORT d_c Singapore to discharge Aug. 28 BEARPORT due Singapore to load Sept. IS OBWEI due Singapore
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  • 1133 10 LEAGUE OF OPI'KESSED ORIENTALS. London, Ju'y 3. Italy is HSp srt trt to have become the centre far tho intrigues of the notorious League of Oppressed Oriental Nations, which is p. rided over by the Egyptian. Abdul Hami 1 Said, aivl is largely financed from Egypt. The
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  • 350 10 Fine Zoological Collection. lr the following despatch, dated Farniso, April 2 1th. the Special Correspondent to thc ICaning Post with the Buchanan-Rodd Sahara expedition, deals with the zoological specimens already secured In his first zoological journey to Air in tke Sahara. I<J 19-20, Mr. liiirhanan collected lUS spc<.i.:.
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  • 146 10 At the Bengal Legislative Council on July stl^ nn attempt was made to stop manuscript eloquence. Mr. D. C. Ghose moved that a member shall not be allowed to read his speech, but he may r.fresh Us memory by referring to notes and may read as part of his speech
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  • 397 10 THE KWEIYANG IN A TYPHOON. Reports of typhoons and their adverse effect on the passage of ships from the j r China coast are being confirmed by recent arrivals. The Kweiyang which put into port dl on Tuesday passed through anxious days on the voyage out. C~pt. Tucker
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  • 109 10 The following arc passengers homeward bound by the s.s. Pyrrhus on Monday next: Mr3. Jackson and infant, Mrs. Arnold rnd two children, Miss Maidment, Mrs. Apperson, Messrs R. Mutton and Girdler, Mrs. Lloyd and child, Mrs. Humphries and two children, Messrs M. S. Mather and H. B. Baker,
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    • 195 10 M.S. GLENSHANE. wmmM Consignees of cargo per the above steameT from Europe July Oth are hereby notified that a general survey of all eargo landed in a damaged condition will be held on Friday the 21st instant in Godowns Nos. 4 and 5 at 9 a.m. No further survey will
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    • 167 10 JODELITE The Timber Preservative ~._j *j. r~ £_H*__a _r_l___ _w____f& wyni _3?__i **_?t___R_Mfl__.' _fs__S_e* "sl'r- T'.yV__s________________?_f!. _______________^E__ Stocked in 1, 5 10 Gallon Drum WHY PAY I High Prices for Hard Wood WHEN Soft Wood Treated With JODELITE IS CHEAPER JUST AS GOOD Write for Particulars to The Borneo Company
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    • 398 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAT. UC b Hon e Soon Ia m. S e r m Soon 9 *J*. u,au bo^' Benuit 9 yjm. Ragan etc. Esnmralda 11 yjy. Port S ham, Penang, Colombo and "_s__? Mirzapore 11 a.m. Sourabaya. etc. Rumphius 1p m. Hamburg, etc. Atreus 1 p.m Meismg Rompin Hong
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    • 192 10 Mercury, W.B. Kitty No. 1. I I' oai Wharf.- -Nil. ren.iii.il IN DRI DUCS. Tajorc P;.g».v. Albert Dock. Kinta, Victoria Doi-k. Senang. Keppel Harbons.- King's Dock. Parpara, No. 1 Dock S.S. "Flevo", No. 2 Dock T. J R. Hopper GB, Usedom. CLEARANCES. July 20. Singk -whii£, Singapore, Reyi-ier. (Dut); Chilka,
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  • 47 11 July 20. H«.i*gk?Tig demand i-' 7 p.c. Prsm. Yokohama, <iemand 107* Java, demand IU Bangkok, «lem..nd I*o% Sovereign, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of Englaad Late 3 p.c. Bar Silver LondOß 3 Exehr.npe on Londor. Lires 94.20 per Sterling. Italian War Loan 5 per cent Lires 77.75.
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  • 128 11 July 20. Tin L'OO Tons $78.75 Gamhier Cube No. I 18.00 Gambic r 8% Pepper Black 13% Pepper (white fair) 26 50 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 9.75 Pearl Sago small 8.40 Copra Mix 10.32 Copra Sundried 10.75 Opium. Benares unc. 1.500 Rice, Rangoon white 255 Rice, Siam No. 1
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  • 32 11 July 20:h. noon. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 25U 25*4; August-S-pt. 26VJ 27 Oct Dec. 28 28 Loadon quotation crepe and sheet 7 _d. Market sto.idy.
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  • 181 11 MACPH AIL'S REPORT. Singapore, July 20Silver ;_5 l Hongkong 12 7 s per cent, premium. Share market.— Dull. Rubber*.— Allenbys 17 It*, Panggorg 30 35, Craigieleas 22 tt 27 tt, Bukit Sembawangs Is. Is. 4d., Singapore Uniteds 6Vfcd. 8 Vfed., Mentakabs 12'-, Malaka Pindas 72 Va 77 1_, Ulu Benuts
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  • 38 11 Yesterday's Alterations. Rawang Tin 75 85 T. Harbour (£1) 8.50 9.50 Ayer Panas (.5) 4.50 5.50 Bukit Katil (400,000_1) 40 50 Jimah (350,000) 75 85 F. and Neave (900,000—10) 28.50 29.50 Robinson Ord. 13.50 14.50
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  • 66 11 The Government of Kedah has sent a contribution of £300 to the Rubber j rowers' Association Propaganda Fund. |Up to July 4 guarantees and subscriptions amounted to £22,336. The Rolls Royce Co. has declared a I dividend of 8 per cent for the year ended October 31st. iast. For tbe
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  • 172 11 HARLOW'S REPORT. Siagapore, ,lu!\ j K«W»r. Ti.. auctions on Wednt i ope e J < "-'v with prici boui laal vv.ck's tevel. With (iv. exception of Standard lota, which were in most mthdrawn, ail in ,ll ;i:i; A rear fcts of St ndard Sheel JJ? 1 8
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  • 121 11 GH THUIE'S REPORT. Singapore. July 20. Since last reporting, the Rubber Market has been without feature, values remaining steady at 25 for Sheet and Cve V v. The Weekly Auctions held yesterday ware well attended, all interests operating. Demand was good and values generally unchanged, hut better prices were obtainable
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  • 104 11 Singapore. Jul> 20. Tin.— £ls6 10s. 200 tons sold at $78.75 per pikul. Rubbers.— Quiet. United Malaccas 77 Glenealys 65, Ayer Panas $1.50, HsiSStU 77 1_, Craigieleas 30, Kuala Sidims $1.50. Jimahs 72 tt, Luna< Uhx Benuts 10 Utan Simpans $1.20. Mining.— Collieries $14, Murai* Taipingi 75, North
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  • 153 11 Singapore, July 20. Tin.-^.150. 10s. $78*4, 200 Urns sold Rnbbcrs.— Bassetts 72', 77%, Colinsburgh (Xew) 30 40, Craigieleas (New) 25 35, Glcnaalyi 66 76, Jimahs 76 86, Kuala Sidims $1.45 $1.55, Teluk An5,,.., $1.50 $5 50, Ulu Benuts 16 26, Sungd Tukang* 16 17. Mine..— Hitams
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    • 1812 11 mm mmmmrm^,m^aammS^m <^ttm —^mrjff^m.^Y^fjyy BBTBa B_TH_n#*~___i n __ittm i m>—i— m n approximately ss,ooo,ooo. L' "e I l m. (3RFAT EXTERN UFE ASSURANCE MttnTwm" 7 (Incorporated in Straits S«ttiementa) t HL'AD OFFlCE:— Winchester Houae, Singapore LONDON ofittp tt oo nn v_^, I UAt ha. £2 0,0(_ deposited S IffL 5-JK.
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    • 127 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOT^"CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Adtainistrat ion Bonds Singapore Repre ntatses— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. BARKER Co., Ltd Messrs. WEARE ft Co Ltd. Branch Office— 64, The Arcade. Collyer Quay. A- GORDON LEE, Resident Una THE LONDON LANCASHIRE
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  • 250 12 In the Supreme Court yesterday, before Mr Justice Barrett -Lennard, a claim was brought by Choo Sow San, timber merchant, who was represented by the Hon'ble Mr. C. Everitt, against Messrs Hon Mun and Co., engineers an_ genera! contractors, for whom Mr. A. J. Shelley Thompson appeared, for
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  • 308 12 With reference to the date of the building of the Old Post Office, now razed to the ground, we have received valuable first hand evidence from Mr. T. L. Goshng, which confirm? the memory of our correspondent A. W. L. who himself arrived in the
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  • 199 12 The Wise K a Universal special at- I traction starring Gladys Walton supported by Davis Butler in a merry comedy-drama of a flapper who knew just what she warnod; and when she get it. she didn't want it at all, wiil be screened at the Liberty Hall in
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  • 72 12 Friday, 21st 5.15 p.m. B. Co., 5 6 and Platoons) Attack Practice. Parade at Ne. Gate Tanjong Pagar. Sunday, 23rd 7.50 a.m. Balestier Composite Firing on 30 yds. range. A Smoking Concert will be held at the Drill Hatl, cn Saturday, 22nd July, commencing at 9-15 p.m. Evening
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  • 47 12 The attractions of a railway track as a hed had fatal results in Bangkok recently. Two men of the Siamese Regiment of Guards, who were walking home along ♦he rails, at nightfall slept on the irack and towards daybreak a train came •long and killed them both.
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 92 12 London, July 19. Tilden has cabled to Patterson requesting li m to play a match during the Davis Cup meeting at Boston. Patterson, interviewed by Reuter prior to sailing from Southampon with the team, said that he was willing to play Tilden for the championship of thc world
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    • 662 12 THE FIRST SEMI-FINAL. There was a large attendance round the S.C.C. court yesterday afternoon to watch '.he semi-final of the competition for selection cf the Singapore nominee to play in the open Malaya cl anvp onship. Thc court was in good condition, if a little slow, and
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    • 492 12 W5.C Honda vs. Koizumi. PROGRESS IN PERAK. Our Ipoh correspondent wires that the Oper. Tennis Tournament has started in Perak, the results of the first round being as follows: Foenander beat Wong Gee Seong, 6 1 I—6, 6—2. Bede Cox beat Cecil Pearse, 6—3, 6 1. Barry
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    • 86 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship Pairs. Mrs. Cantrell and Mr. Griffith-Jones beat Mr. and Mrs. Thoroughgood, (3 0, 6 2. Mrs. Sari ar.4 Mr. A. C. Potts beat Mrs. Lowther Kemp and Mr. Stringfellow. 6 5. j<5 1. 1 Mr. ard Mrs. Pinhorn beat Mrs. Schafer ai. t
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    • 129 12 Ladies Doubles Open. Mrs. Lowther Kemp and Mrs. Maxwell .vs. Mrs. Cantrell and Mrs Savi. Mrs. Morrell and Mrs Stephens vs. Mrs. Burkill and M.ss Richardson. Mrs Bratton and Miss Andrew vs. Miss Stephenson and Mrs. Swindell. Mixed Double^ A Class. Winners of Mrs. Schafer and Mr. Moss
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    • 133 12 London, July 20. !t is proposed that Hagen and Sarazen, thc winners of the British and American Open Golf Championships respectively, shall meet on Sept. 4th for the world's title, $2,000 and a silver cup. j For the third year in succession Mrs. I. B. Watson won
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    • 95 12 The aec_unt s of the Polo Club show that the year was commenced with a cash balance of $1,649, and ended with one of $1,006, but then $608 was written off for depreciation of property. The meeting is called for Thursday, 27th., at 12.30 in* he the Exchange Buildings.
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  • FOOTBALL.
    • 129 12 The interest taken in the closing stages of the Second Division of the Singapore League was indicated by the very large at- j tendance which witnessed the game on the j Padang last evening, between the ExServices and the Ch.nese Second. The result may well have an effect
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    • 108 12 [This Table does not include the result of the Ex-Services— Harlequins game which will probably be replayed this evening.) P. W. D. UGls. A. Pts. Harlequins *****13 13 S. C. F. A. 0 5 2 2 14 6 12 Ex-Services 7 4 12 8 5 9 S.
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    • 403 12 ROWING THE ABBOTSFORD CUP. The heat in the race for the Abbotsford Cup took place yesterday evening, Eastern Extension Telegraph Co's crew beating Boustead and Co's crew, after a very fine race, by a length and a quarter. The conditions were .head against the boats, and the time of 5
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    • 87 12 At the annual general meeting ctf the Straits Athleti- Club, held at the Club House recently, the following were elected J office-bearers for the ensuing year:— President, Chan Siew Lock; Vice-Presi-dent, Chia Keng Sian; Hon. Secretary, E. Keong Ching; Assistant Hon. Secretary, Yeo Tian Lye; Hon. Treasurer,
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    • 150 12 The following are tho position, in the English County Championship to July 18: Our mighty American nation ought to have the carrying trade of the earth Senator Watson. Won Lost Pts Surrey V^" Yorkshire 11 1 3 2 61 71 76 KK, 9 2 2 1 49
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