The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 July 1922

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. n u.nts SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, JULY 24, 1922. No. 10,641
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  • 228 1 The Irish Irregulars have been routed at Waterford and Limerick and both flanks of the rebels have now been turned. The next stand is expected to be at Cork Page 7. Many of the inhabitants of Limerick were on the verge of starvation and there were wild
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  • 1339 1 Wordsworth's familiar line, "Once did she hold the gorgeous East in fee," richly crystallises our old and ingrained associations with "The East" vague term, which each interprets according to his experience or imagination, but which for most of us carries with it a sense of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 208 1 Raffles Hotel. TELEPHON E 2920. f MAUI_IV A nUnIIAI f I Tea Dansant j j spm to 7 p.m. > f ?_P K SARKIES BROTH* R=i. 1 Mosloal Director. Proprietors. i*^^^*^>^^+>*+*mm*^_mt% f*^^\?!*l&y*tV**+ O M 1 WHITEAWAYS j J Annual Clearance Sale S [Now On, Genuine Big Reductions 1 ARGAINS FOK
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    • 239 1 '■!>______ w>*. «a »r___-_nTat ri *■-■*»■> mm^-OMmMmV^m* f mr*Um*mmAM _E_C&_____r*^^ _f*__J_t Vl_l t _-__>-»_-.-. CIGARETTES a *___^jf^_t "•_««'«< _i__ *__**Q jt tM *'____f''"__M -^^Bt^'^BC—^ **i_B nn ___P v __fr_P_tt B_— p i\*js___*** _l _.J_B k9^ I n______PM_____________rJ__________F Er i.m. u»*~__£__s I IMITATED- BUT NEVER EQUALLED. I Sole Manufacturers:— B j
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    • 146 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. New Rime at the K...rr,_— Pa^e 2 SfiF° n Pombrokeehiw— Page I p.,/ Saltrates, sn efficient saline— !,n Mw Fine sherries from loh I .tie and Co. —Page G. or— Pa- .T yc r ninal depreftee ?a.V now Probat'onarx 'night telephone operator. wante' Page Bisu.a.ed magnesia relieves stomach
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 63 1 THE WEEK. Monday, 24th. High Water. 10.31 a.m., 10.0 p.m. Football: Div. 11. Ex-Services vs. Municipal F.C., S.R.C. grounu. Lodge St. George Ri gular, 5...0 p.m. Tuesday, 25th. High Water, 11.12 a.m., 10.42 p.m. Penang Races First Dt>y. Tennis Final, Honda v. Damn, S.C.C 5 p m. Wednesday, MtJL High
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  • 387 2 Kuala Lumpur Experiment. The Public Works Department. Federated Malay States, has lecently laid a rubber block paving at the porch of the Selangcr Government Ortices, Kuala Lumpur, says the Malay Mail. The blocks are concrete, expanded metal and slab rubber, size 8 15-16 inch. by 3 15-16
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    • 310 2 TO RTOn FOR SALB. LABGE (^POWNS, new'y erected j area from .000 to 50,000 eq. ft. I facing rtver. LAR GK S it. RES froai 1,000 to i 24,00. ft. near w¥__rf snd shipping. Also three storied building* for offices and godowns. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply
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    • 406 2 'x J^^PBBP__Sn_KKSBpaSJF-'-' v: v*t. ?<• .^igft^^g^^ _ip^;S&*^ai Tg^jxißr^fc i '^.^Kjri^f. J *^^^UrjUKa *myAfA/^9fQ£&&b?A. £«^gS£giMßr^^ >i^^^S^^__S------^--M____K^ ■p i if'/ £u £]y^ f| THE TRUJMIPhTf VENUS f t* _«n *-»r«i«P« u-m m n i hi im una i— m mn n n." !_Mlll<g^(_llM__ From MONDAY 24th July, to WEDNESDAY 26th July. IN
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    • 503 2 At n M m n vv Ij ri A M Jd K g FROM SATURDAY, JULY 22. TO THURSDAY JULY n A TWO-FEATURE PROGRAMME PROYIMNG BXCEI I BNT ev_._ r.y I Kin \i \ut In the Seoond Show at 9, M v A SELZNICK SOCIAL RAMA. Featuring the talented, vhv.tious
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  • 1495 3 THE CLUB CRICKETER BHATTING. Thia insttuction in batsn.anship. is ;<Ur_..«. to erieketeri who finite frequently arc eoMpttt-i i to bal on a tu. where t!u» I.;! I is not entirely to be trusted. And the average club wicket well in mind, how instruction must needs alter its normal course! Most
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  • 49 3 W* may suitably reward the inventor of a death-dealing: device, but not the discoverer of a medical life-saving- method. Sir Kingsley Wood. Englishmen sre ?aid to make the hest managers that can he found in any part of the world evt- in the United States of America. Viscount Burnham.
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    • 489 3 IT PENETRATES without rubbing. pit fH6 I IPS I -ti of pain I^EBGSi'--- tivuk of l_S^__flßl iEdp_X__PVaJnajJ___i jS\ Sloan's Liniment. \%\l\\l\ a^gl thcie's no help for your z^*^^,^ f. j Neui.ilsia, Neuritis or *M& v_? fT ;uw* you've tried other idbT y s'\ Sloan's Liniment is so j>ene- _2v* TW
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    • 235 3 VA WA \WWAVAWAVA V,". W.-.\»A V. VaVA WAVA%%W\ AM.A. AM.A WELLMAN SMITH OWEN ENGINEERING] I CORPORATION, Ltd. i (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). S S™^ 1 AND j TRANSPORTERS. I < HOISTING MACHINERY OF ALL TYPES AND CAPACITIES FOR THE RAPID AND ECONOMICAL HANDLING J h: OF MATERIAL AND MERCHANDISE. I S
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  • 668 4 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. SATURDAY, JULY 22nd. MINING. [Figures in brackets shows the capital and issue value of the Share in dollars unless otherwise marked. C. Cum dir. x equals ex div.] Hitam Tin (300,000) .85— .95 Je.antuh ($1) .CO Johan Tin ($1) 45 55
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  • 120 4 London, June let. Opening a drawer In his cabin in the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of France when he boarded her, at Southampton to go to Hamburg, a pessenger found a heap of jewels, valued at some thousands of pounds, lying on a piece of
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  • 976 4 One cf the great difficulties with which the Sudan Government has to contend is the very varied characteristics of the peop.e who go to make up the population of the one million odd square miles which are administered from Khartoum. Sojme are relatively civilised, some
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  • 783 4 HONGKONG'S INTERESTING VISTOR. "Ships that pass in the night" carry strange cargo, and passengers on even stranger errands bent. With the vast amount of shipping that comes into Hongkong there are bound to step off from time to time people whose walk in life is out
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  • 48 4 I would make a large wager that a much bigger percentage of divorces occurs among handsome wives aad husbands than anaonr plaia ones.— Owen Naree. I hare been in London evnr since February, and this morning was the flrat time I had looked into a ahop.-Mrs. Wi.tringnam, M.P.
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  • 563 4 RESTLESS MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT WOMAN M.ps Ksv(|N There nraet be something Westminster that gets members of Parlia uncann.y ftdgetty, M -Westminster Gaiatte." It ■aiaems of the river, f,, most magnificent edifi to historic fetish .nd marshy baak. of the Th .J.. it is the highly ingeniou system of air pumfi^aj
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  • 148 4 The New Vork "Time? iSpCS*" at Washington cays:— "Despite tha Wu ington Conferen e treaty pcn_ilss_f JJ use of noxious gas*, in warfare, th# l,! ed States War depart ßOflt ha« ract** information that minder of QtAMtAmM including Fiance end Great Br .tsin. es* continuing experiments
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  • 23 4 Tbe public has a horror of ]f^ drama, and managers of theatre* -o 111 can to foster thai horror.-- M r rv Croisset.
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    • 1090 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALB The undersigned have been favoured with instructions lo _ell by public auction At their Sale-room, Raffles Chambers, UosMt* Place. ON MONDAY, 31st JULY, AT 2.30 P.M. By Order of The Liquidators of Wadleigh and Go. Ltd. Lot 1. All that piece of Valuable 99 years' leasehold land,
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    • 1161 5 Duke". <£^|%» Spectadea >■ h.\r built up their present r.putation bee-use of lhe jracy of their construc- ;i ,n hnd the care and skill in adnpling them to eti of lhe fofl ni St London OPMTHALMC OPTICUM tSBATTtRY R l S NGAPORE. TO LET. in n t property, Robinson enpancy.
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    • 598 5 AUCTION SALES Re K. M. M. E. Hassan Maideen Co., in bankruptcy. AUCTION SALE OF 1 Ail the Stock-in-trade, Shop Fittings and 1 Furniture, Iron Safe etc., of a sundry goods j shop comprising white cotton handkerchiefs j shirts, singlets, socks, neckties, collars, mufflers, buttons, links, perfur.. ry hair lotion,
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    • 618 5 NOTICES. ANCHOR WATERFALL NOTICE \i hervoy gires that the words "ANCHOR" and "WATERFALL" as shown above are the Trade Marks of Messrs J. KITCHEN SONS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED of 10 and 12 Queen Street, Melbourne, and used by tl ..n in respect of candles common soap, detergents, illuminating, heating or lubricating
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    • 690 5 mmmm mmmmm *immmmmsas^^ammmammm*m.rsmK*mumm^^am^^^^^^^^^^^^—m———^^^^^^^^^^^ m M>AIN tM TUB REGION OF THH HTPS j m~Zm~*mm~Z^~^~ Um\t you pains in ths region o* ces tup* i V. any people suffer from pain iii the rtgioi i it the hips. They ms.y come from* a "tone* f Sciatica, or llh<- -.r.iatism, or from s'
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  • 33 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTHS. McVAIL. At Butterworth, Province Welles- j ley, to Dr. and Mrs. McVail, a daughter. MOIR.— At Klang on the 19th inst.. to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moir, a daughter.
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  • 864 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, JULY 24, 1922 Week End Comments. Ends The Hague Conference. It was at best leaving the door open to the Soviet to find lines of conduct more in keeping with the tradition of the centuries in economics. This they have failed to do, concentrating upon a
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  • 1174 6 Mr. K. R. Blackwell has recently arrived in Ipoh, and is attached to the Chandu Department. Mr. Blackwell is an acquisition to local football. Major Franklin, who went to Batavia recently to undergo a serious operation, I returned to Ipoh recently looking very tit. I Some thirty Chinese of whom
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  • 569 6 A PLEASANT MM Members Vc onteen ipent a vei at the Drill Ha day night, on the union and smokint i■. with the new Corj first of i event «f a similrw were >o p po'ar a f. can only hope that happily arrangx whs Saturday's si were
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  • 61 6 (Hy (ourtesy vi the Nai N l Shimbun.t luk.o. J" S It has been decided that 2,0(H |'M 7,000 hands employed in tlu- MsidXttTt station are to be dismissed, in c t or^ c jt of retrenchment, and tenssj It being lowered to the second elat*Viecount Kiyoteru Kuroda,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 134 6 !»«SBSSB_----M-M-iS--SSS _J|— SMM I DUNDEE WHISKY 1 SOLE AGENTS Cakibiick Macgregor I So, Ltd, (INCORPORATED IN SHANGHAI) jj 87, CECIL STREET, 228 telephone. WmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMA hj I I S— Bf PATRONISED BY ROYALTY I mA) WET T 1 Ml. A PERFECT JEWEL GIVES A PERFECT BEAUTY I B. P. De Silva
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    • 114 6 What about your BAGGAGE YOU insure your valuables and effects at home: do you protect them in your baggage when travelling? Property to the value of many thousands of pounds is lost, damaged in various ways, or stolen every year in transit by railway and steamship, i or while the
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  • 221 7 KEBFL LINE TURNED. il R ORD < VPTURED. [R, iter's Service.] London. Ji/ly 21. it i red Waterford i regulars am retreating in fifty pri--1 I. I 1 l>u! tin that Ui_ed Strand nveeting ;he li ulai sot tire ises and sniped at h the troops had
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  • 273 7 London, July 22. w President, Alvear, has risit to London, where he -'.v received by the Prince eswho welcomed him cn his arrival. fc (in.ve through the stratts escorted by k The King visited him at the ktian. President Alvear was nth the Grand
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  • 384 7 COAL SHORTAGE TROOPS CALLED OUT. f Reuter's Service.] Washington, July 21Ths C roots of Pennsylvania and Ohio have called out the troops for duty on the coalfield*. The tenner i 33UC d a probation calling on all cit.'zons to eoC*erate in th. effort to piodnco coal and
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  • 248 7 Amsterdam. July 22. A specially convened conference of the Trade Union International was opened to discuss international action to defend ths German Republic and protect German workers against the reaction of nationalist and monarchical activity. MANY-MILLION ED BROKER FAILS. New York, July 22. A sensation in
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  • 51 7 By courtesy of the Lat Pau Press). Shanghai, July 21, 5.20 p.m. Cheng Kung Min's troops have sunk the warship Kwongzeng. A warship, Kwong Chung, took a Fungmoo mine, which did no harm to Sun Yatsen's warship. (hang Tso-lin was defeated and suffered a loss of twenty-four million
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  • 355 7 MOSTLY POLITICS. GERMANY'S GUARANTEES. [Reuter's Service.] Berlin, July 21. The committee on guarantees which was despatched to Germany to investigate on behalf af the Reparations Commission hss formed sub-commissions dealing with revenue and expenditure, flight of capital, and statistics. It has also stipulated that Germany shall henceforth
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  • 341 7 Ex-Service Man in Trouble. At the Selangor Assizes on Friday last, before Sir L. M. Woodward, C.J.C., Cyril Victor Pennefather, of Singapore, was arraigned on two charges, one of cheating and thp other of attempting to cheat. The accused, who was rot defended by counsel, pleaded guiity to
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  • 66 7 I Collections of plants were made in 1921 by the F.M.S. Museums on Kedah Peak, at various altitudes on Gunong Tahan, and on Pulau Jarak, a small island about 30 miles to seaward of the Dindings. The latter collection will prove specially interesting as the island is uninhabited and but
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  • 254 7 ULU PANDAN (SINGAPORE) RUBBER. The report of the Ulu Pandan (Singapore) Rubber Estates, Ltd., for the year ended April 30th., 1922, which will be pr* sented at the annual meeting to be held in Fiench Bank Buildings on Aug. 2nd. states The Profit and Loss Account for the
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  • 265 7 The report of the directors to the shareholder., for the meeting at Gresham House on the 29th. at noon, states that the debit balance on Dec. 31 was $45,835. At the last annual meeting, in consequence of the funds of the Company being exhausted, it was decided
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  • 127 7 The following letter was received by Lady Guillemard and is forwarded for publication: Dear Madam, I am desired by the Princess Mary, to write and ask you to convey to the Girl Guides of Malaya the very grateful thanks of Her Royal Highness for their beautiful gifts
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  • 145 7 This Society is not well known in the Straits itself, but it is doing kindly work a^ Home in helping those old Straits people vhe have fallen on bad times. The object of the Society is the relief o. any person whose whole term of residence
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    • 232 7 rtsnu_____P_B» OUBEI «Kas> 1 v I S '1 1 M I Iv>\ _M Hamilton I I fl Vllllll Villi I\\\\ A Sm rt up lo llto K' l »"ment r£ I ufm_lj(iM« I 1 1_U1 1'!i11 IA _V lr a brown sha,ie s^ lf I'n°d anrl I B rTT^L i
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 593 8 THE CCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Funnel Line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated in England) i MNGA^ORE, PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE,
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    • 562 8 "HJ^MAN" UNE KLLERMA, BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Ce., IM. (Incorporated in England)'. PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer Dne Singapore. OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. •s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE London Aug. 20 ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER London Aug. 31 ♦UMITED ACCOMMODATION ONLY tINTERMEDIATE PASSENGER STEAMER FREIGHT SERVICE. s Steamer D, e Singapore. mmmmtummmmmmmaan B.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE Havre,
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    • 614 8 P. O. BRITISH INDU^ AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVFfP PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). LONDON FARE. STERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON 10 MARSEILLES, LONDON ut. ©UE SINGAPORE IKAVF SWGAWii 11 DEVANHA about July 27 KARMALA NOVARA about
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 822 9 SUM STEAM NAVIGATION Co,_fo (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE for frst*., Treaggeau Kelantan, Bangnara, Telnpia, PaUni, Singora, ttl Kohfsn--!, Laagsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. ««v-_. Arrival Departure ISII.DHADIB July24 July26 MALAYA j u l y 31 A VL'GALA Aum-. 7 Aug 9 jtotlee-Mfl are fitted throughout with electric light,
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    • 698 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman ft BacknalJ Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN A MANCHURIAN UNE.) (Incorporated in England.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK steamera. Doa S'pora Route f*» CITY OF LINCOLN July 23
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    • 672 9 j STRUTHERS AND BARRY I' m > r +T* Uamm Operators United States Skipping Board. I|■m i i j Singapore to Los Angeles and San Francisco. APUS due Singapore to discharge loa > July 27 WEST IVAN duo Singapore to discharge load Aug. 12 BEARPORT due Singapore to discharge Aug.
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  • 983 10 BACTERIA OR CONTROLLED SECRETIONS Lean over the side of a steamer in a warm sea at night, and flashes of pale light are visible where the wave?< break. Throw some heavy object into the water, a«nd the splash ia marked by a su<kten glow of light. Pass along,
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  • 694 10 CALDEY ISLAND PASSION PLAY. Beauty, Simplicity, Order. The many friends of Caldey at present i> thc F. M. S. will be interested to read the- fcllowing contribution from its special cvuespondent Mr. Horace Shipps, to the Daily News The performance of lhe Passion Play b\ the Benedictine Monks
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  • 48 10 MMM I doubt whether experience shows that short speeches have a higher percentage of merit than long ones. Mr. Chamberlain. I apologise to posteiity for living in a country where tht capacity and tastes of schoolboys and sporting costermongei, are the measure of metropolitan culture G. Bernard Shaw.
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  • 96 10 t j The P. and O. Sicrlia has left Colombo, and is expected to arrive at this port at daylight on Thursday, the 27th. instant. On the voyage from Madras of the Teesta, which arrivted in port on Saturday, one of the deck passengers died from pneumonia and
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    • 303 10 MUSIC We have just received all the latest MUSIC ALBUMS. j i Francis Days 41st Annual and i I Song Albums. I Fieldmans 27th Annual Dance and I 7 Song Al'bums. 1 Leo First's Dance Albums. i Music Albums^ for Steel Guitar. I All publications* of "The Whole I World
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    • 249 10 JODELITE The Timber Preservative I '._3_r___fr*_ r <?" "_au___fe 1 _,*__>' _k" "'»flg fl <^^^ >— jji___JK I 1^ j. v 3C_. wwi _____-*fc v *ri> K e >•• _a^_w_r.__* ___H_F I ..j, *_«a_.i_L4E* v I v'tj.--? _gßwja/- a \jj I ___k_r___B____________BflGl_! I *^^9______&^_______B^_BB7^ 3___7 ____E_lHB _L ,r _^__y4^ i_Bß__.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 673 10 I MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Medan Melchior Treub 9u m Pulau Soaffi Sultana 9 a.m. Cucob Hong Aik 9 am. Japan, .tc. Cordillere noon Malacca Kheng Seng 1 p.m. Malacca Sri Patana 1 p.m. Antwerp, etc. Pyrrhus 1 p.m. P. Batam P. Balaag Hock Keng 2pm Batu Pahat Mena 2 p.m*.
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    • 97 10 J. A. Holyoak, Miss C. A. Ayton Leo, Miss |C. M. Clark. i Per s. s. Teesta Mr. N. Nirmaldas, Captain and Mrs. Wilkins, Mrs. Marshall, Mr. H. Markes. Mr. R. T. Conger, Mrs. E. M. Ls«cn.., Mrs. G. V. Dawson. Per s. s. Krian Mr. E. T. Lew.s, Mr.
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  • 50 11 Francr, demand 595 India, T.T. 176* Hongkong, demand \>~* p.c. Prom. Yokohama, demand 107'i Java, demand ***** Bangkok, demand 90% Sovt.rc.gn, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of England Rate 8 p.p. Bar Silver London ;J5« 4 Exchange on London Lires 94.20 per Sterling. Italian War Loan 5 per cent Lires
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  • 128 11 July 22 Tin 190 Tons $19JM Garabier Cube No. 1 18.00 Gambier g^ Pepper Black 13^ Pepper (white fair) 26.60 Tapioca, small tlake, f.g. 10.T6 Pearl Sago small 8.40 Copra Mix 10.35 Copra Sundried 10.80 Opium. Benares unc. 4.. 500 Bice, Rangoon white 255 Rice, Siam No. 1 for
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  • 40 11 July 22nd, 11.30 a.m. I Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Spot 25V-. 26; Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot 25 26; Aug.-Sep. 27 27Vfe; Oe*.-Dee. 29 29 Va. London quotation erepe and sheet 7%d. Market steady
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  • 332 11 Annual Meeting. At the annual meeting of the Siamese Steamship Company, Ltd., held in Bangkok recently, it was stated that the Company was now being managed by the Borneo Co., Ltd., and their first report was embodied in the Chairman's speech. The report states that the nut
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  • 110 11 I RASER'S REPORT. Singapore. Juiy 22. Yin.- .1.7 UK 190 tons .soi. I at* $79.26 per pikul. Rasters. Little doiag. Mlaiag.— Collieries $14, Murais $4, Rawsnfre 86, Nawng Pets 66, Uu Piahs y7*_,. Renongs I9e_, Tttis .1.1.". Taipingi TIVu, North Tsipiaga S7 South Taipings 66. Industrials. —Traders
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  • 145 11 Singapore, Julv 22. Ha. -167 10s., shewing a rise of A':: I2s. Od. over the week. Rubbers.— Bassetts 72% 77 l i, Colinsbarghs (New) 30 40, Craigieleas (New) 25 35, Gicnealys 65 75, Jimahs 75 85, Kuala Sidims $1.15 $1.55, Teluk Anseas $4.50 $6.50, I la
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  • 147 11 I'r. MaenaßUUra, in Parliamentary Delates, state* that the amount paid out in unemployment benefit (including dependents' grants) for each of th«; last six months for which the figure? are available, was as follows November, £3,592,000; December (five pay weeks), £6,217,000; January, £5,306,000; February, £5,270,000; March (five pay*
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  • 156 11 A principle previously used for gtu. lamps has been applied to the disUs. control of electric strca laa ips. A switchbcx being connected to a gas line, increased gas pressure bulges out an elastic membrane, and this ope ai< s a mercury-tube contact, which made to close or opea the
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    • 464 11 m m^ m^-^m^mMMm\ HB_____f _-P^r__Tflf lr^l___H_-_** ___r_f-____-_rTWg-____r*T___rr_i Assets over $5,000,000. '"-■■■muni sHNß_H_a_M__p_a| TBE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE rmT*j(C-Mkm" pfai. rtvmrw* __n__si____i w incorporated in Straits Settlements) rv HE^ ™*?N OFFICE 32 Old Jewry, E.C. I deposited with the |S»^^ and complies wit?' the British Life i RVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE
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    • 473 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Incorporated in England by Eejal Ckarter. P»Jd ap Capital In It! ttt saarea of £5 eack j #3t afis Reserve Fund 70(? 000 Keserr. LUbiUtyofPro P rieUrsl,^tM HEAD OFFICE. W Loadon, MJO, Agencies and Brancaes. Alor Star Hongkong Psnana Amritsar Iloilo Pake* Bangkok
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    • 524 11 HONGKONG ft BHANGHAIj BANKING UOiirORATION (laeorperated in Horg_oa£.) I |l lv 2 ■g ,w< $23,500,000 Sterling awerre, held In London 4,500,000 Reserve liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COU«T OF DIRECTORS. I G. M. Dodwoil, Esq.— Ckairman. i__ m\ A°; Laaff-— deputy Chairman. Sr^kJßPSft Es^ AM Bow Smitk, Esq. G.T.M. Edkins, Fsq.
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    • 386 11 YWHASLA SPECIE BAM LIMITED. Established 1880. Su cri --d Y. 100.000.00* (TTilly paid up) Reserve Fund y. f11.000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. V.ve-Prssident: R. Ickinomiys, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Some, Esq. N. Kajiwara Esq. Ii J:* m& w Esq. S.K.Suzuki Esq. &j7_ft E,f V Baron K MorimSra, Raron K. Iwasaki, Fi.
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    • 122 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOITcAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW A Co. Messrs. BARKER Co., Lf_ Messrs. WEARE ft Co Ltd. Hrunch office— 64, The A.cade. Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 582 12 SERVICES BEATEN BY B. B. AND I. Splendid Howling Performance-. Early last week Wodehouse showed his talents as a tennis player and, incidentally, created something of a sensation by brilliantly defeating the Malayan champion, Nakamura. On Saturday he displayed his prowess as a cricketer in an equally
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    • 278 12 Playing at Pu'o Brani on Saturday, the Y.M.CA. defeated tl.e R. E. Sports Club by 26 runs. Batting first, the R. E's compiled 70, Lieut. Coleman's 12 being the only double-figured effort, in addition to 23 extras. The Y.M.CA. replied with 06. j
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    • 120 12 London, July 21. Lords: Three days of brilliant cricket ended in very tame fashion to-day. Ths Gentlemen commenced the fourth inning's of the match st five O'clock, requiring 235 to win, of which they scored only 29 for one wicket. Scores: Players, Ist innings, 330 (Hcbbs 140.) 2nd
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    • 157 12 ihe following are the positions in the English County Championship to July 20. Won Lost Pts. Pt> W. L lst lst Poss. Obt. Per In. In. Surrey 12 0 1 1 70 62 88.57 Yorkshire 13 1 :> 2 05 71 74.73 Notts 12 2 3
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    • 321 12 Won hy the A. P. C. The A. P.C. won the Abbotafoid Cup on Saturday, by defeating thc Eaatera Exiension crew, after an exceptionally (lne race, by just over a length, A laigs number t people witnessed the race from the sl. Beta. lit no and
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    • 483 12 COMI AM SHIELD FINAL. The side th;;'. adhered more to the letter of the rules of football deserved to win and generally won, said H. E. Major-General S^r Neill Malcolm, the General Officer Commanding the Trocps, Malaya, in the course of his remarks at the conclusion of the Coiman
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    • 438 12 Success of Jean 11. The race for Mr. Hamish Stewart's trophy over th e Club course, without Malay rows, only brought cut nine boats on Sunday morning, and seme of these carried on with aciateh crews divided out among the s artera at the last minute, owing
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    • 345 12 TO-MORROW'S TIE (FINAL). S.C.C— Dean vs. Honda. THE IPOH INCIDENT. It appears we were misled in one fact regarding our remarks re Tinsley standing down for Earry in the Ipoh Club competition, fer we gathered, from an earlier re-!: port in the Times of Malaya, that Barry
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    • 41 12 SATURDAY'S RESULTS. Championship Pairs (Mixed). Miss Stephenson and Mr. Hopkin beat Mrs. Swindell and Mr. Beatty, G l, Mixed Double*. t4 B. M Class. Miss Naughton and Mr. Knowles beat Mr. snd Mrs. Thorough goocl, w.o. I
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    • 67 12 Ladies Doubles Open. Mrs. Lowther K.-mp and Mrs. Maxwell vs Mit. C»i.lrell Bit i Mrs. Savi. Mrs Mcrrell sia' Hi*. Stephens vs. Mrs. Burkil and Miss Richardson. Mrs. Bratton and Miss Andrew vs. Miss Stephenson and Mrs. SwindelL Mixed Doubles, m *JT Class. Miss Matthias and Mr. Griffiths
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    • 41 12 The fifty yards handicap race at the Swimming Club yeaterday morning attracted eight entries and an excellent race resulfied. The event was so closely contested that Provis and Watson tied for first place M-hilst Burton was a good third.
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    • 40 12 London, July 22 At BV.ey, in .he Kind's Prize, LieutColcnel Ifaichn ont, First London, ..nd s acting-Sen: ear/. G. King, lata Marine Artil- jlery. tied with ecom of 230. Col. Matchjniottt won on the shoo' c*T I
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  • 499 12 i Thursday's flaltapo. Bab/., (Snttls \iv and Orthea were] taken round once at a useful pace. Heia- riel (Biilett up) cut out the last three furlongs in 10 seconds. Hatfield Boy had the better of Walpole over five furlongs which the former traversed in 1 min 15
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