The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 July 1922

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  • 17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fEN i,ENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY. JULY 28 7" itm No. 10,648
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  • 237 1 Mr. Lloyd George, speaking during the debate m the Commons on The Hague Conference, stated that things m Russia would not improve until she calied m the civilised world, Western brains, trade and skill Page 7. The Premier made it clear that Government loans to Russia were,
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  • 1312 1 ''If, Sir, you were shut up m a castle, and a new-born child with you, what would you do?" was perhaps the mo.-t surprising of all Boswell's questions to Dr. Johnson. "Why, Sir, I should not much like my company," was the saga's voracious, if not wholly
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 93 1 MALTHOII) i Friday I RAFFLES ""<"" I ?>mi HOTEL -•»-><■. I Tea Dansant 5 pin. to 7 p.m. Ij upw— —^m^jt Tagliapiet>-a. B SARKIf 8 BROTHERS Musical Dire ;t r I Proprietors Al i Holland Geneva. Ij3£^k*i The Quality that "■•>c3\i l eac s "way. &m It is the Standard
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    • 220 1 Pabco after Three Years What is the Surface Like under the Paint SCRAP! off the Pabco Paint film on wood or iron after three years' exposure. The surface of Pabcoprot<cted wood will be dense and frti from rot; iron will be bright as the day it waL made. *f*Sus> Pabco
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    • 148 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Books Wanted; house In Paterson-rd tc let Page 5. Talbot .OTarreU at thi Theatre to-nkrht Pajfe 2. **»<»nachie'» herring bi tomato him from H. Bolter -Pa?e 2. SiH.-i;il dinner and cinema at the Bet View Hoifl on Sunday Pago if New promniui at Urn Alliambra, pj» HK ty
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 60 1 THE WEEK. Friday, 28th. High Water. 0.11 a.m., LH p.m. Municipa' Commission 2.15 p'm Talbot O'Farroll at Theatre. Sattu-iiay, 29th. Hiph Water, 1.2 a.m., fjf p.m. Outward Mail c'ul>. Ulu Benut Mtp., Drrriok's, noon. Ponangr Races. Third Day. Cricket B.C.C. vs. Middlesex. Lodge St. Michael, Regular, 9 p.m. Talbot O'Farrell
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  • 358 2 Th c life ut Krishna has been produced m film and will be shown for four nights at the Gaiety Cinemp commencing from tonight at 7.30 o'clock sharp. It is m ei^ht parts and has been acknowledged India's l»est so far, thanks to the able direction of Mr.
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  • 50 2 H. W. Stevenson had an easy victory *>"yw a Sydney wir c of June 26, m a billiard i»atch of 16,000 up against P. Lindrum. In the final seasion Stevenson, >who mainturned the improved form that he had *>hown throughout the game, made breaks uZ% V?}**- Flnal »«'000; Llndrutn, 12,626.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 224 2 TO LET OR FOR SALB. LARGE GODOWNS, newly erected area from 10,000 to 60,000 sq. ft. facing river. LARGE STORES from 6,000 to 24,000 •n. tU near waarf and saipp- > inc. Also three storied building:* for offices and godowns. Ceatrally situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write
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    • 505 2 TO have lost her was bad enough but to find her here m this house with him m his arms was a hundred-fcld worse No wonder the red mist blinded him no wonder his fist crashed into that smug: face no wonder he raced madly into the night cursing woiren
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    • 427 2 ALHAMBKif i FROM FRIDAY JULY 2«, TO WBDNCBOAY Al n A TWO-FEATURE PROGRAMME AGAIN WHICH PROMISE* ENTERTAINMENT. In the Second Show commencing 9 p.m. A GRIPPING AND SENSATIONAL UNIVERSAL BPECIAI Presenting FRANK MAYO m a human-interest story of a man who placed duty above c v« fouftht for his wife's
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  • 332 3 PRESIDENT LI YUAN HUNG TO DR. SUN VAT SEN. Another Letter. Li Yuan-hunp recently despatched Pa Yu-huan as his personal representative to Whampoa, at Cant.n, to invite Dr. Sun Vat-sen to proceed to the North. Pa carried with him the President's autograph letter for Dr. Sun, The translation of the
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  • 94 3 A Guardsman just managed to board a sejoirl class compartment OB a niwiner [tra'n. A man seated m the carriage en[cleavourul to bej funny at the expense cf the (soldier's clay pipe by saying: "Young: [man, allow me to inform you that out of every ten cases of
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    • 118 3 JUNE 26, 1922. m TYRES TUBES ijl Large Reduction m Hli Prices. MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT OF THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated m England). SIMGAPORE, IPOH, PENANG. ■NY CARLSBERG. j Manufactured m Denmark. l^jgftl SIME DARJJY CO. M JHIlm v VLAC< A nEKKMHAN AND MLAR. < 4 m^mmrfSfii M i Incorporated
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    • 299 3 iII iMUJMJJJJIMMEB > v v •"•■•■•■•••••v.%v^.■^A^^^s%^%v.%^vvwvv^v^^v^vvvv^ Si 1 A.M.A. A.M.A. I lit. (^A- Walker Bros Wigan) Ltd. I M 1 O^3h^ (INCORPORATETi IN BNOI,AND). rAGtrIELD WFN-YlI^X) f COMMERCIAL f f THE OXYBEN CREAM. 5 VEHICLE. 5 J\JOTHING is so refreshing J ,s Vcn&the'oxygenV.^ 5 "THE MOST ROBUST AND DEPENDABLE PIECE
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  • 515 4 NEWS BY CABLE. (Via Ceylon). THE SCANDAL OF THE MAILS. j Melbourne, July 3rd. Indignation is Knowing at the inordinate l'-ngth of time occupied m the transit of the mails via Colombo to and from London. Vhe latest proposal suggests a reversion to the former practice of landing inward mails
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  • 306 4 How Building Society Won £150 Grant. A house a day that is the amazing task undertaken by a .mall building society at Hanworth, near Feltham, Middlesex. i More ainnzm;: still, m these days of leisurely building, it that the houses are actually being put up
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    • 1011 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE The undersigned hare been favoured with instructions <«♦ soli by public auction At their Sale-room, Raffles Chambers, RufVs Place. ON MONDAY, 31 «t JULY, AT 2.30 P.M. Uy Order of The Liquidators of Wadleigh .and Co. Ltd. Lot 1. All that piece of Valuable 99 years' leasehold,
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    • 371 4 Protect the Children Against j Epidemics Let them suck a few •j Formamints morning and evening then they wont catch other chil- 1 i dren's infectious dis- |j i eases. Genuine Forma- nil w mint is harmless and I cr\ palatable. n B^ rr.E cirv-kiu;>»c Throw ta»ut 111 m I^3
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    • 515 4 STYLE LEADER^ LfalaT J^W M making by m, Muster WM Own Material accepted^ Just Unpacked Huge Consignment of Carpets H. D. ROOPCHAND. SILK 4/VO CURIO MERCHANTS. i( Opposite WING LOONG Tailor.) Ao. 47, High Street, Singapore. IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Valuable WO paan leasehold land and the brick and tile
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  • 551 5 THE RUSSIAN PROBLEM, AND THE GENOA CONFERENCE. In the Revue des Deux Mondes for May 16 M. Rene Pinon proceeds with his sane and enlightening commentary upon the Glenoa Conference. After a good-humcurt J sketch of Mr. Lloyd George's flamboyant methods of conducting the Conference, M. Pinon sets out to
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  • 141 5 Commenting on the- naval estimate! correspondent of the Times, writes. —The redaction cf Vote 10 has been of a most drastic chai-acter, and outside certain j specified exceptions, new and urgent works ;of all descriptions m naval estefcEffcoMßtl ccst less than £100 000. The exceptions, j however,
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  • 315 5 [To The Editor of the "Malay Mail. M l Sir, While I was m the Malay Slatf^ (planting) I met several men, who ha via* had long spells of plnnt»npr, mining, and incidentally fever, were wanting to retirtto healthier climes, but they all seemed bit
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  • 218 5 Probably the most important printed book m the world is the "Mazarin" edition of. the Bible, which was issued m 1455. Som»" time ajro this holy relic of real historicworth, containing only 588 of the C4l original leaves, was sold m London for £2,750. But that is
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  • 176 5 The water Rhortage is leading to mm rather unaMw itreet sights c c-ially r-un.i th« water itunipipiM, say 3 a Hong, famf paper of loth Jn:t. Along Pra i; t this morning there was a W«ird collection of utensils preyed into wi* v ,-irryinduties. From the
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    • 1086 5 pvo built up their present ■tatiea becnuse of the aecaracf of their construcr. find the care and skill m adapting them to A ts of the eye. /.|OHNi)[IJKB) 0 Tin \Bn ,i St London CPHT^A^MiC CPTIC'AM _I6.BATTER r R? 3 INGAPORE. 1 TO LET. nily |aflaaihtl t "Sher- Roan. Four
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    • 672 5 AUCTION SALES IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE First Class Opportunity for those Furnishing. (Property of Uu late Dr. Forsyth) To be held at •AMBER MANSIONS", Flat No. 34 Orch.ird Road. ON SATURDAY, July 29th, at 2.30 p.m. sharp. COMPLKTE KXCELLENT TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. A 1 Goo Is Practically New. Also A collection
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    • 673 5 NOTICES EXCHANGE BANKS. The Exchange Danks will be closed on Saturday August sth and Monday August 7th beinir Public Holidays J 4-8 BUBAL BOARD MALACCA. NOTICE MunicifMil Ord nance Clause 122. The public are hereby notified that the Su-ngai Rambai Tload between Merlimau and Kesang River will be closed to
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    • 57 5 PLAYER-PIANO BY JOHN BROADWOOD SONS WITH 100 ROLLS OF MUSIC. Extremely easy to play. Can be seen and tried at W. J. G A R C I A S 219, Orchard Road. THE SINGAPOrTsHIPCHANDLERY COMPANY. LIMITED. Shlpehandlers, Contractor*. >ad Comntissioa Agent*. j Office* MAYNARDS BUILDING, 16 Battery Road. T«lepho»e No.
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    • 35 5 p 4 ft 4 4 ft SEE ft i N. LAZARUS > OPTICIAN MEDICAL HALL 3 BATTERY ROAD t —FIRST 4 j N. LAZARUS— OPTICIAN J MEDICAL HALL .BUILDING il BATTERY ROAD. ft ft I p
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  • 851 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1922. Shipping Protection. There is every indication that President Harding proposes to push on with the utmost vigour the United States Merchant Marine Bill, and ;he majority of American opinion seems to regard its enactment as certain, although the decision that liquor may be
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  • 1184 6 Mr. H. 11. Brown is appointed Inspectoi of Machinery under the Johore Machine Enactment. Mr. X. Khikawa, Vice-Consul of the loca Japanese Consulate left by the Atsuta Man yesterday afternoon for Japan to take u\ duties as Vice-Consul at Mukden. I Tht charges against Mrs. Ethel Duko o: procuring her
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  • 29 6 UK. THOftNB COMMITTED Pi Fro- our Ow, I auair.st Mr Hu*rh lawyer, m retpect 01 all^M to „ay, 1,, nas occupied tlm- i been committed f. Couit.
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  • 56 6 (Fnm, 0., o. Some itrikiag re ■ipiniatd by s.. En numerous eompanU respondent of th, Ti I Erne* ii of opim, 'comeWsolv.nt. Policy and adopt driving the weak an-1 aUM output Th, local G tect the country ducin* d«l«. trees per acr V and difitte
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  • 164 6 I Our London cormpoi lent, June 27, writes ;u f.. Some time ago, m disci** bUWei of nii.hu- paving f Siamwn Free iv perimcnt which ha,i ban n,,,|, k Bortttgh Of Southw.-n*. I mg article to the Borough Xn Plr an enquiry on the sul.jt-,:, ;:r:
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  • 190 6 V K<markaW«' ChtMtl S(at« The death *1 Cut* n oi Dr. I fnnp. Ministei- for Foreign Affun Canton Government, 'va- rtport«-<i m i Renter wire. A curkxu tl though a Cbiatae by race, tf WM I IfWi subject by birth, ar.,i i n]y tBCMN I subject when abou* m y<?ars
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  • 122 6 A < urious Incident A euriotu m rkoMui'i eofwuiti— h4f< teen Inard m th.- C art of Appw A turn employed n i tain tamff OrmotMk vfcilc at Por( ..wrheanl > Keyptian insoHiag a bd| bad arcideutaliy Irmkod hw told the EffypHaa if Im rep#«ttd tht«ii be
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  • 56 6 According to a ciuu.ir m tho Swretariat, CllMUnilllHlt fTI warned that their temporary m will be further reduced M tin* JJ^L 1922. It is rumoured that tWf first of a .serios of tuts It wfpi ;tUay lowanc^s entirely. For a start, i licved it will
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    • 188 6 DUNDEE WHISKY SOLE AGENTS Galdbeck Macgregor Go.. Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN SHANGHAI) 87, CEC/L STREET, 228 Telephone. PATRONISED BY ROYALTY A PERFECT JEWEL GIVES A PERFECT BEAUTY B. P. De S/7i/a SINGAPORE AND PENANG. A SPECIAL OFFER O F Pas call's Confectionery A Fresh Consignment at Practically Cost Price Quality Guaranteed
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    • 130 6 'PUDLO' BRAND CEMENT WATERPROOFER. The use of Pudlo Brand Cement Waterproofing Powder at the service Reservoir, Mutwal, Colombo, resulted i m the saving of 200,000 gallons of water daily. It was adopted after careful tests and comparisons with other waterproofing materials. It is so very easy to waterproof all kinds
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  • 152 7 LIS THAT ALL |lM .MI ON THE HAGUE. [Heater*! Service.] London. July 26. „f (Ynnnons debate on the |fr. Clyne s urged that policy would amply m romottog the imsue of thought that the Connted a wry great advance olutiotl. Russia would not rftj WM established.
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  • 448 7 HlOßtha 101 l the non-cooperators rrtomed piekttting shops selling h There i s considerable excite- h*U v:>. Twenty arrests but th< \v re no disturBFFICIBNT BOAT DRILL. London, July 26. of the Egypt enquiry, rser, said he was satisfied uer c efficient at boat drill. f[f mentione
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  • 472 7 ENGLISH COAL DEARER. A NATIONAL EMERGENCY. [Kcuter'i Service.] London, July 26. Following the American Government's exhaustion of all means t wards a settlement of the strike, th e Inter-State Com-i-.-erce Commission Va s proclaimed the (A-.stence of a national emergency. Special raasures f^r rationing and the prevention
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  • 278 7 Constantinople. July 26. Th c assassination of Djomal Pasha, Turkish adviser to the Afghan army, forrm rly a convmander m Syria, and Palestine, is reported from Tiflis. HOPE FOR RUBBER. London, July 20. At the opening of the British Rubber Manufacturers Research Association's m-w laboratories at East
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  • 323 7 ARE THEY GRATEFUL THINK OF EDUCATION ECONOMY. [Router's Service.] London, July 26. In a Utter to the Times, Mr. J. O. P. Bland, dealing with the proposal to apply the Boxer indemnity? to the education of Chinese students m England, points out that while the British national expenditure
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  • 489 7 London, July 27. Mr. John Mott, General Secretary to the World's* Student Christian Federation, I has just returned from the Far East, interviewed, said that he was convinced that the Japanese has taken the Washington Conference programme of policy very reriously and were putting it through.
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  • 448 7 LONDON'S VIEW. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 28. I sent on to the Association of British Malaya the artide m the Singapore Free Press on the Income Tax Question m the Association Correspondence, and I have also seen the President Mr. Darbishire He states:—
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  • 270 7 The Hon. Secretary of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association sends us th e following resume of the proceedings of the Committee Meeting held on 26th inst. "The matter before the Committee was income tax; and it was decided to hold a public meeting, m
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  • 138 7 At St. Andrew's Cathedral on Wednesday afternoon Miss Frances Van Cuylenberg, the daughter of Mr. C. M. Van Cuylenberg was married to Mr. R. H. Wilson, chief assistant m the Wharves Account Office of the Singapore Harbour Board. The wedding was of a quiet character
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 364 7 "HIS MASTER S VOICE NEW DANCE RECORDS 10-fech double-sideii Plum Label, $2. PABISIAH DANCE ORCHESTRA. B. IS2B Le L.vs Noir— Tanpo Yvan Knlazaos rst««des— Tango Mondain Vernazobrt "QUEEN'S" DANCE ORCHESTRA (directed by JACK HYLTON.) B. i;m Drifting alon« with the tide-Fox-trot Oonre (ier^hwin Jen ai Ma rre— Fox -trot ("Mayfair
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 565 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD, AND EHB CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Funnel line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated m Englaad) •tNQArOEE. PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES aad LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE, PORT
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    • 562 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE I ELLZRMA BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Cft., \M. j (Incorporated m England). liiuiJEdiUEdi OCli V il/Ei* OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. •s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE London Aug. 20 ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER London Aug. 31 > ♦LIMITED ACCOMMODATION ONLY tINTERMEDIATE PASSENGER STEAMER FREIGHT SERVICE. Steamer Dle Singapore. s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE Havre, London,
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    • 553 8 P. O. BRITISH iNijT" AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated 10 England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SFRYirv PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. TO (Under Contract with Hit Majesty'a Government) LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON r 0 MARSEILLE? LOXl>. 4 T DUF SINGAPORE r P A VF 'INGAPORt^ DEVANHA S bout July
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 782 9 M SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE BfttftJ, Treagganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupia, Patanl, Singora, >o iikstau!. Lsßgsoan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure July 31 Aug. 2 YVGALA Aug. 7 Aug. 9 UDDHADM Aug. 14 Aug. If, I f i; -Tiara fitted throughout with electric
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    • 691 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman ft BacknaU Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW TORE Staamsrs. Due Spore Route For j C ITY OF LINCOLN In
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    • 669 9 STRUTHERS AND BARRY V Operator! United SUUi Skipplrc Board. i i Singapore to Los Angeles and San Francisco. APU S lue Singapore Uo discharge load In port "WEST IVAN duu Singapore to discharge load Aug. 12 BEARPORT due Sin^pore to discharge Aug. 28 BEARPORT due Singapore to load Sept 13
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  • 430 10 On board the Linois, which arrived hero yesterday bound for Saigon from Europe are 29 French rank and men. A Chinese passenger on board the Kelantan from Malacca died at 2 a.m. yesterday and was buried at sea. H.M.S. Curlew arrived from Hongkong early yesterday morning and put
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 529 10 ■KEPLER* Cod Liver Oil with Malt Extract A food-tonic of supreme VflM! excellence, which benefits youth jam And age alike, giving improved IMfltM health and strength to all. JSSSSSiFi It is a combination of the finest *?^rsS*; Cod Liver Oil with 'Kepler* rj^i'^f^ Malt Extract, incorporated m £^-^rg s such
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    • 276 10 8.8. MARELLA. Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from Australia (.July 24) are hereby notified that a general »urvey of all cargo landed* m a damaged condition will be held on Tuesday Ist August, m Godowns Nos. 48-49, at 9 a.m. No. further Aurvey will be held after this
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    • 89 10 JODELITE The Timber Preservative Stocked m 1, 5 10 Gallon Drum WHY PAY High Prices for Hard Wooti WHEN Soft Wood Treated With JODELITE IS CHEAPER JUST AS GOOD Write for Particulars to The Borneo Company Limited (Incorporated m Englana) Singapore, Ipoh and Penang, THE MARK OP GOOD OIL BRILLIANT
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 353 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. j Modan Saban*, Port Said, Suei, Gonoa Amsterdam, taking mai for Europe PrinBea Juli c«c B ob etc H k ne K ri[ sst^ •ass :z Wabaya Melchior Tnmb 1 p!* V-Die^n p m P RT,-m 7" t a iMngkara 3 p.m. STiam &T. Anson Kampar 3pm
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    • 426 10 VESSELS AT WHARF. TANJONG PAGAR East Wharf No. I.— Nil. East Wharf No. 2.— Melcbior Treub. Sheers Wharf No. 3— Nil. Main Wharf No. 4.— Manche, Gambada. Main Wharf No. 6.— Nil. Main Wharf No. 6.— Nil. Empire Dock No. 7.— Kuala, Ellora, Yainag&ta Maw Alps Maru. West Wharf No.
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  • 94 11 July 27 Bunk 4 m.s. L Bank demand 2i,'{ 29-82 Private credits li n'.a. 2 i S-ll New York, demand 5m Credits 90 days 53^ Franco, demand 5^5 India, T. T. j~ 7 Hongkong, demand 12% p.c. Prem. Yokohama, demand 107% Java demand 134* i nil. *°*7» Bangkok, demand
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  • 124 11 July 27. Tin Buyers $80% No Sellers Gambier Cube No. 1 18.00 Pepper Black 13 Pepper (white fair) 26 50 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 10.75 Pearl Sago small 8.40 Copra Mix 10.35 Copra Sundried 10.80 Opium. Benares unc. 4,500 Rice, Rangoon white 255 Rice, Siam No. 1 for export
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  • 43 11 July 27th t 12 noon. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Spot 26 20 1 Singapore Standard Ribbcr Smoked Sheet Spot 25' i 25» 4 Aug.-Sept. 26 2G 1 Oct.-Dec. 28 28^. London quotation crope and sheet 7'£d. Market Quiet.
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  • 10 11 Yesterday's Alteration*. Nawn- Pet ($1) 40 50
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  • 274 11 Sngapore, July 27. Silver SSH. Hortrkong 12% per cent, premium. Share Market.- Dull. Rubbers'. Allen'oys IT 19, Pttßffgon 30 35, Craigieleas 22 27%, Buk!t Sembawangs Is. Is. 4<"l. and Singapore United! 4d. 9d, Mentakabs 12 1 2 Malaka Pindas 72 > 2 77 Vjj, Ulu Benuts 20 23,
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  • 206 11 BARLOW'S REPORT. Singapore, July 27. nu:>bor.— During the past v/eek the market improved an.' although not fu:l> I maintained prfeea «r t still ■Ughtly highei than last week. The Auctions on Wivl nesday opened to a good deuaad, which Wae ma ntained tlnou^hout the sales. A large
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  • 117 11 S nKHpore. July 27. Manufacturers have beta steady bvyen daring the P»*t week and prieei art shade better. The \v» i.-kly Autn.il. opeae4 peaterday to an active Market. 522 tons wore catalogued for rale, but only :{H2 tOßfl changed hands, tho bulk beintr withdrawn for bettei prices, which
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  • 114 11 Singapore, July 27. Tin 1160 ;>s. Buyers, no lellen, $So.K7'_ per p. kul. Rubbers.— Little <loin^. Kuala Sidim* $1.52%, Bassetts 7T%, UU» Simpans $1.20, United Malaccas 77%, Ayer Panas $4.60. Lunas $5.10, Teluk Ansons $5.50. Mining.— Uu Ptaha $1, Hitams 95, Johan^ 42%, Taipinjjs SO, North Taipings 87^,
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  • 80 11 Tin._£i.;o 5 5 no -ales. KubbiTs. Unchanged. Rubbers Joanna 40 45, Llitfoig $2.55 $2.65, Malayan Collieries $13.75 $14.25. Menplembus 22 27%, Norths 82 87 Vi\ Rawanps 82% 87%, Boutha 56 57%, Tit^' $4 $4.50, Ulu Piahs 90 $1. industrials. Engi.l€«n X 0 £10, Tra dew $1(5.40
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  • 58 11 It is assorted t! at a certain eaptUlifti ha* entered into an agreenu-nt with tht Ceylon Govorr.mont to supply tin to the P.WJX The tin will bo imported from th« Straits. It i a further understood that thi«« Ktnrleman has rweivod the full contract for all the tin which th
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    • 344 11 ijHC^^ M^^*^^^^^*^*^^^^*^S^S^S^SMB^BBBP^^^^^^^^^^^^^BBJSJB^SMSJB^BawSjS^S^S^S^M M^-^^^^^^^^^^^ Asjetfl over $5,000,000. f f«K GRFAT EASmN LDI ASSURAM (^AW™UMri{'"'" OMMO LJi'AnnFFTPF. w,-^u a r, (Incorporated m Straits Settlement*) :-.'VE PLANS OF ASSURANCE Companiea Act j SECRETAST MANAGING DIRECTS* AGENIB_WANTED MANUFACTURERS LIFE INS- CO. :n Canad*) lowtnent t and Aaasity J tt lowest rataa. £7,5»0,f00 Hr&nrh OSce
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    • 361 11 of India, Australia and China. Incorporated m England by R#yal Charter. P*W up Capital m §M,»H K««rv, UabilitycfProprtasr.ilsJ.tit HEAD OFFICB. 18 *i»hopsgate, London, «.O, gs« |4?- us g*l*. n^'tcv ?X" BANKERS ■•nk <if EngUnd, Ltd *-n. On< J on i oiat^ City nd MKUMd B»nk &i. k u LM om
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    • 901 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. Established 1880. l ft! cril y d V*Y lo <M>oo,ooe iiuiij pud a p) B#Mnr Fund v «i Oft r, n nn Pr-ident: K. Kodama SJ?^ 00 Vire-Preaident: R. Ickinomiyt, DIRECTORS. N. Soma E iq N Rajiwara Em Y. Yamakawa, Esq. S. K. Suzuki Esq. M.
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    • 123 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE m6tOr"^"r MARINE FideLty Guarantee— Administration Bonds >in*apore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. BARKER Co., Lta Messrs. WEARE Co Ltd Hranch OOct-44, The Arcade. Collyer Quay. A GORDON LEE, Resident lUlllfK THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated
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  • 955 12 JUDGE AND UNWRITTEN LAW. A sensational story of the relationship between a Chinese rubber factory hand and a married woman whom he alleged was his mistress, which culminated m the woman's terrible death, was told at th« Singapore Assizes yesterday afternoon, when Yeo Ah Che? was charged before
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  • 435 12 CONTEMPORARY POLITICS. Parliamentary Reminiscences and Reflections. By Lord George Hamilton. London .Jor.n Murray Albemarle Street. Price 15 Lcrd George Hamilton is a notable representative of a type which is probably, more or less rapidly, dying out, namely the highly cultured gentleman of leisure who, iisteacl of expending his
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  • 242 12 Parades. Monday, 3l?t. Drill Hall, ->15 p.m., Os, N. C. Os of all ccnpanies, and untrainvd Europeans. Tutsday, Ist.. I r .m.. Fort Canning. S. V. A. O's and K. C. O's 4.5 f*un drill 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall, C. Company. Wednesday, 2nd., I p.m. Fort Canning.
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  • 58 12 The following -will represent the S.C.C. la I match against the Middlesex Regiment en the Padang on Saturday: O. P. GriffithJom (Capt.) C. H. G. Clarke, F. R. Craig R. T. Holder, C. E. H. Jacobs, H. L. Marshall, E. J. Riches, Dr. J. A. Scharenguv*!, C. C. Simpson,
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  • 93 12 Mr. J. Harold Do'lar of the Robert Dollar Company has Wn elected for the seccnd time as president of the American Chamber of Commerce of Cfcinn for the year 1922-23. He succeeds Mr. V. G. Lyman, of the Standard Oil Company. Chinese barker m Sa*ro Street after a ouarrel about
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  • 426 12 EPENANG RACES. SECOND DAY'S RESULTS. Rom Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 27* lotteries wer« aj?ain well attended »d prices were realised, the following being the chief figures. Race One Beau Bnimmel $190, Arjuna $130, Royal Blood $120. Race Two Sorlrong $180, Captain Cuttle $110, Meiry Maiden $40. Race
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  • 111 12 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Ladies DouMes Handicap^ Mrs. Brooke an-i Mrs. Griffith beat Mrs. Bratton and Mis? Andrew, 6 l, 6 1. Mixed Doubles A Class. Mr. and Mrs. Savi beat M:s. Salzmann anj Arch. Swindell, '6 l, 6 2. Miss Brooke and Mr. Rutley boat Mrs Stevens
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  • 37 12 Championship Pairs. Miss Stephen-on an Mr. Hopkin vs. Mrs. Cantrell and Mr. G iffith-Jones. Mrs. Savi anj Mr. Potts vs. Mr. anj Mrs. Pinhcrn. Mrs, Maxwell and Ml\ Wodehouse vs. Miss Fawcett and Mr. Cameron.
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  • 242 12 CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL. The final m the championship of the S.R.C. tennis tournament was contested on the Esplanade yesterday afternoon between E. G. Wheatley, the present holder of the championship cup, and W. A. Balhet^het m the presence of a ftur gathering of members and friends. Two
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  • 220 12 Second Division Finishes There was again something unsatisfactory about the replay between the Hark quins and Ex-Services m the last match of the Second Division of the Singapore League yesterday. The Harlequins won by the odd goal m three, but the proper result should have been a draw of
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  • 96 12 P. W. D. L.Gls.A.Pts. Harlequins 9 7 1 1 13 3 15 j S. C. F. A. II 9 5 2 2 14 6 12 S. C. C. TI 9 4 2 3 10 9 10 Municipal 9 4 1 4 14 11 9 Ex-Services 9 4
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  • 21 12 Tho July month I,'1 medal, (Bogey play) (will be playel on Saturday 29th and I Sunday 30th.
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  • 291 12 Annual .Meeting. The annual fiixcrm] meeting; of the Singapore Polo Club WM held at the Exchange yesterday. The President, Mir. E. C. H. i Wolff, presided, and there were also present i Messrs H. Cooke Yarboraugrh, R. Manasseh, J. G. Hubback, F. Graham, A. J. Ferguson, R.
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  • 51 12 Governor Van ilcr Plas was present at the Holland v. Englan^ football match played at Medan on the 16th instant. At half time the Dutchmen wer« leading by 1 to 0 but daring the second half they limply ran away with the gamr nnd ended up winners by 4 to
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