The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 May 1923

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1923 No. 10,8%
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  • 210 1 A late telegram announces that Mr. Baldwin will be Premier Page 7. The Times i.s writing strongly* about the necessity for straightening out things m China, by teaching the Tuchuns and bandits, that behind foreign notes there is a foreign force of 5,000 men, which may have
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  • 1316 1 The first match of the cr:cket season has been played. It happened the other evening on a stretch of earth as virgin af as the African veld. Behind the. bowler's arm was a block of tenement houses. Now and again from the doors of these houses a
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 298 1 RAFFLES HOTEL. progrxmm Telephone J<»2o. (10 Lines). MONDAY.— Tea Dansant p. F i n< Hallroom m the East. WEDN^^^!,^ Concert< Ml Room adjoining Dining Room THURSDAY Pass* Night--Dinner tn and Dance. open B a.m. to 12 p.m. FRIDAY.— Tea Dansant. SATURDAY.— Guest Night Dinner ft'EDNESDAI and Dance. SEA VIEW HOTEL.
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    • 203 1 r-— f m^^_ m\ /W $T#E(XPRB_S i J0 VIRGINIA CIGARETTES _^_F "^"-V mm mt mt *f^*~ M^ I 555 Convey an atmosphere of refinement ms&l an< l discrimination, and their unapproachM^/ a °l e high quality appeals to cultured fe_B M__c/ tastes all over the world. 2_B ■2/ *l»nuf«ctur_d LONDON
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    • 190 1 mmLATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Bag Found Page 5. Partnership Notice Page 5. Little's have electrical goods Page 6 Spectacles from H. Lazarus— Page 5. Crowther Shaw for Suitings Page 1 livings for Hats and Coats Page 2 S£E d b Cheon Koon Seng— Page .3. Willard Batteries from t\ E.'s— Page 4
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 137 1 THE WEEK. W*4m&dmti, ttrd. High Water. J-:u a.m.. 4-15 p. m P. and 0. horn, ward mail leaves Leagu.. I: Middlesex vs SJ B See Lodg, St. George. Regular. 5.30 p.m. Harmston's Circtts. 9.11 p.m. Tkurmlmg, J4th. High Water. 5.42 a.m.. 5.2. p.m. Empire Day. and O. supplementary mail leaves
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  • 227 2 Mr. H. <;. Wella v>»y have observed with latereei a paragraph m the •Daily llx a< deaerfting how thieves who broke ifr-* the Mnakipa Laboratory at Waraaa 'woje a number of sutku a] im ;i uienta, and a- wmi' rabblta ai d pigeons v hich had been ia lealated with
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 43 2 THE SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY. COMPANY, LIMITED. MR Shipchandlers, Contractor*, and Commission Agents. mm Offices:— MAYNARDS BUILDING. mm r> lb Battery Road. Telephone No. 433. H. W. H. STEVENS. Maaagar. ml NEW HEALTH AND NERVE POWER quickly gained with SANATOGEN o^e^rbS^K I^-''- th. wif e
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    • 438 2 IO Li I Oil FOX SALE. LARGE G< K>WNS, newly erected area from i.,000 to 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. LARGE STORES from 6,000 to 24,000 stp ft. near wharf and shipping. Also *,hree storied bu'ldings fcr offices and godowns. Centrally situated All immediate entry, going cheap Apply or write
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    • 455 2 GAIETY i Elf enrina )S\ IN THE 2nd SHOW r J Mrr44£r _T LEW CODY IN S 2__r THEATSI: j rr* Occasionally YoUrS Full chansre of Programme A dmn, „r l_- i «n_^ B SEITZ m PIRATE GOLD with Tithv hi,. JLVZ V 7 eS E Episode Three, Four, Five,
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    • 380 2 Alhambra IN OUR NEXT CHANGE FRIDAY v, h msm V n > &M IN THE SECOND SHOV AT 9 I'M SIMI TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News. ALBERT E. SMITH PREBEHTB Alice Calhoun m The Ma rimonial Weh In 5 Parts CU Remarkable story of a youny -j r wno captuies
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 384 3 SELANGOR VERT DEFEAT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, May 2: The inter-State cricket match betw Perafc and EMlangor concluded bene to-day, j-st averting a big defeat by cal time, rhe scotca w i Perak, :s.; Innings 126. Ii wliri-.— \y. O. Jonklaas, three for 31; G. 81. Ilara,
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    • 211 3 The week-end crick I match was conI tinued on Monday, but after the interval for lunch, pay had •.<> abandoned, owing to the rain. The follow ng art the scores: tht Keat. P. X. Knight, c Pain* rb. Baker 10 Poyser, b. Glover n
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    • 20 3 The S.V vs. Garrison match will take <■ on Saturday, July 28tli. on Hie 1 Padang al p.m.
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    • 22 3 Flag Competition, Winners:- Messrs. Dairon and Ka ahar. Mixed Foai_— ie, dinners: .Mr. and Mrs, Kara har 40 7-16.
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    • 32 3 The May Monthly Medal resulted m a tie between (i. Duddell and A. H. Jacobs with 77 net. The sweep waa won by Duddell w ith 86 iv t.
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    • 79 3 1 1 U ,1 London, May 21. Worcester beat Essex by an innings and eleven runs. K< nt beat Hampshire by an innings and tu 'entysix. Tiie Hampshire man Kennedy m the first innirfcs made 101 and Mead fifty. Woolley for Kent, made eighty. Cambridge University beat the
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    • 65 3 St. Cloud, May 21. In th mixed donblea Mademoiselle en und Cochet beat Mi:-:- Bancroft and Hi rd, s—l, 6— 3. Mi G.lbtrt b'a i Conouet ro <;— In the lad sii Miss McKane beat Ml!-, Amblard, 6- -0, 6—o. Mrs. Beamish beat Mile Alvarer (j—
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  • 349 3 On Kuala Lumpur Race Course, June 80th, July lst and 2nd. The Local Industries Section of thii Show is intended primarily for exhibits of products of what may l>e termed cottage industries, i.e. industries which can be carried en side by side with the practice of agriculture. For
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  • 159 3 (By Courtesy ..f the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbun.) Tokio, Ma\ 17. >■ reported thai other bandits made a wily m the v.c nity of Tsi-Nan, Shanedemanded a aum of fifty thousand r ,Ia 8 mn n for Nation mast,, who was kidnapped. T Tokio, *Mm,y IS. l,u p Eastern
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  • 208 3 Mr. Scott Smith, Inspector ol branches of the Mercantile Bank Limited, London. is visit ing Kuala I umpur. A novel record ol trer and insect lit* has seen need m the trunk ol a .(.und redwood (sequoia giganteal that fell *n tha Giant Forest, Tulare Co., Cal., m r.»17. Edward
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 567 3 Cloo ii packed m ft parchment v/ eutUaij free liom contanrinfttion. Kfl| Use Glaxo for cooking 1 With Glaxo m the house you are never without a supply J?& of pure, fresh milk, milk that keeps" m its tin, ready for Vft :i any quantity at anytime. Glaxo makes delicious
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    • 262 3 ST PAULI I GIRL BRAND LAGER BEER I T _^^x^ /£_i_*^—^s*§!_iSv# _XV. t7 R? IC_O/_P^_^*-' i SSa \t?& %\Z*\ w 1 nmLjLJ l F Wfe' N 1 n The Original 'Girl Brand" v j G OF 50 YEARS REPUTATION. R African Eastern Trade Corporation Ltd. j (Incorporated m England)* I
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  • 1645 4 The wh tie sibjeet of the responsibility of the modern Popular Press to its readers is n.e which is. ur should be, uppermost m our thoughts m an age when its power for go d or evil is constantly growing. The up-to-dal.e punting press, woodpulp paper,
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  • 173 4 After the pageant, some of tho costumes will be for sale and ladk_* anxious to purchase fancy dresses will be well advised to pay a visit to the V.M.C.A., where they will find the national costumes of 17 countries, any one of which will make an effective and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 645 4 io---H-nn~MH-MMH--M-ca_i-------SHANKS I SANITARY I -«|o 'f*. •mmmaßmmßSSmtMs^mwmmja >_a '#__b_h_h_w __r V^J-' 4 4^ "v. > _S_^-_W^ t ~~^~**Rr& -it* t^^^^^^^il_ '''^o ''S: &>**■' W^'""^ '^SaHHrT^^wvSß^Br \^^>^ii&tfM^&Mi___tfMfltfMMid9HSiaiß- j _S? £0 E» v iub A -V- .4^ r«« _l_M_Bß_Bi__l_Hs__mt "Ifl *l_g _"i_i __fSB&- JS^~ r^ .E^''*^ •„_P*S' J_^_rW -> i -__Bfe^^.JgPl K^^il
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    • 197 4 _/*v^x>?*\ tWilla_raJ x s uftJ^J* £t/ Whatever MJMf 1 Your Car- {T Z^^r Willard has the right batteiyfoH? of the right- siz_, capacity Jj voitaee That's because Willard has installed mo re b a t teri e i or. i n o i m B < Ke cars than anybody
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  • 312 5 HNGAPOBH HARBOUR BOARD. To the Editor. Sir, The advertisement you copy from tho "Tim.-.s" of April 18th.* causes one to r whether there are no capable mien iii the Sua;ts who can fill tho position of Genetal Manner to the Harbour Board. Is it* it; Ally
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  • 196 5 t .1 __a_ mi the Editor. Deai Sir, -From the tone 1 f his letter of yesterday's dale "Veritas" 1^ obviously ntcrested m the production of Mack smoke. h is !<► be regretted; for it bad been m> intention to treat this subject from the; general, rather
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  • 362 5 The almost tragically sudden death, at noon on Saturday last, at his residence on the Easl Coast Road, «.f Mr. J. L Scheerder must have been a shock to the Eurasian Community ©f Singapore, bj wh tan he was looked upon with esteem and
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 477 5 TO LET. s^rj^JTIMMEniATE ENTRY I*o hmmma v r sir r-" n J an k T Roa< over th- ma. Three large Beci ammrwmma. Garage fur Motor Cai Tank-. POWELL i CO., LTD., Auctioneer: mm ORm ll K* lin 3 Q UUy facin th TO LU new ef t> Harbour an.
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    • 677 5 AUCTION SALES. r BY ORDER OF THE CHIEF POI ICE j OFFICER SINGAPORE. r" AUCTION SALE At the doatraj Police Station B. South Bridge Road ON THURSDAY, _l,h MAY. AT 10.30 A.M Of Uneeuieeohlc Storea, Uachrijaod Propert; d and lateetate Eaaeto Property 0 ComprisinK: Ciold unjrs, watches, earring- pondaatn, etc.
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    • 741 5 NOTICES. DGLLAc DIRECTORY 1923-4 I*BUE. The Public are request- Ed to return as early as convenient the information forms now m their possession. Ready co-opera-tion m this wili be much appreciated. Dollar Directory Co., Dunlop House, ROBINSON ROAD. FOIND Bag and spectacles, at Kamchand< No. 4 H,gh Street. Owaer can
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    • 834 5 HUP CARS FOB HIRE DAY AND NIGHT Also accom modation for cars. phone 2338 RATNE MOTOR TOURING Co. 104, TangJin Road. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 470 of nun. In tho mattvi of Ths Uhj Benut Consolidated Rubber Company Limited sad Reduced.
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  • 21 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. lO'MAHONY. Ob Maj 19th, a\ Bata Gajaa Hospital, to Mr. Olfahony, Railway Police. Ipoh, and Mr<. I'.Miihunv. son.
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  • 865 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY MAY 2 3, 1923. Helping With Rubber. J In another column will be found an official communique with reference to the Government and Rubber (Restriction) Export. It is m genI er«l terms, and we have no official j knowledge of what it is aimed at, but
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  • 925 6 The hon'ble Mr. C. Everitt report* to the police the theft of property to the value of over $70 from his residence on Sunday last. Mr. \V. E. Evans, of the United Engineers, Ltd.. reports to the police the theft of property to the value of $20 from his room
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  • 180 6 Swimming. Members are notified that particulars for the annual swimming competition are now posted at the Association. {There will be two classes "A" and "B", m the All Round Champhionship. The events are:— A Class: 40, 80, 100, 440 yards. Free Style. 80 yards Breast;
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  • LOCAL WIRES.
    • 29 6 <™W Our 0w« <■„, Intptctor J, T. cJ m,,,;r< 2 fis^'- t<l V:; u f>^ f ',Un,ih -^r! y%i;^> °f**< rou-a n ha. (l!Ml funeral will akt. <" Pact
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    • 23 6 The IVnan, n ■J*****™, concluded 0 m"' 1 S Province. M Tho Pinang <;„,,,.. film, Poo Hah W ■hO«W not have been
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    • 54 6 {Tlom odl c^ A caU, flon ;^> death of Mr. partner of Osbom nd mmmg enginee, ft <H deiUyon Saturday, aftei operation. H nis M>n having been _ni_j Tha ant inter-sch* ship was held a- Ipoh. s and Selangor compel winning th, r hai*r„ Ec e^/iZj < heah
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    • 55 6 (From Our Own C« Kuala l.umpur. a Mr. Jaetfce IfcCaae fcav, P went m the Seremban ate, Mr St. George n the Negri ScUiaJ naont, arising from a mot to be due to defective bri4fe|J the plaintiffi with teal oa iDftTJ damagea to be assess it ia
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  • 69 6 A broken gai pipt su>' 6u NeUon ftopd oo Saturday Fire Brigade v> ginea were iteapatcbaJ >thei«*| I thintr aerioaa leoyftod, and tiie h\ easily extinguished. On Sunday nijrht, the Br'«i m a call to Kallarur Road. One etrai sent out, and it was found tha: ak car.
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  • 72 6 1 1 A wireless meatage wai Hongkong on May 14 by the kttM rican Tobacco Co. reporting mt preventative Mr. H. T. Row-son, tti captured by band.t. near Par. 27th and held to ransom ha* been via The oriieftaan BMaaoga tmat Row son is
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  • 236 6 The following arew m* Excellency the GoremOT WfJ mard at I Urn Tiffin giver, 17th instant:— The Hon. Mr. E. I Mr J. D. Seundert and Mr*.* A. W. Wok. The Hun. Pr. A. L H#| Mr.. Hoop*, Mr W. A X D 0. R. H. Webb, 0.
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  • 9 6 It is proposed to hold a m Perak. shortly.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 110 6 msmasswtmwmmmmmßßamaamaaaaamammmtammwmamma m mmmmwmwwmmammmmmmwmrr JUST LANDED SHIPMENT OF NAPIER JOHNSTONE'S "N.J. CLUB SCOTCH WHISKY SOLE AGENTS CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Shanghai). Office, 45 Robinson Road. Telephone 228. Loose-Leaf Books RONEO LTD., 11, Collyer Quay. (Incorporated m England.) Electrical Goods Just Arrived. THE "LITTLE CHEF" STOVE, 230 AND 110 VOLT.
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    • 72 6 FOR COLD TIFFINS SHEEP TONGUES 12 oz Tins. 75 cts. m SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. (Incorporated m S.S.) RETAIL DEPOT. ORCHARD RD. JOHN DUKE OPTICIAN Fellow of the British Optical Association. Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers. Freeman of the City of London. Late of Old Broad
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  • 676 7 WHO SUCCEEDS. [Reuter's Service.] i imam came through at specw* 9 rh jo mtU that Mr. Be will be rK /ON THE FAVOURITE. London, May 20. eyed .n political circles that Hi_ -ni offer Earl Canon the Premier- that tha Earl will accept. .j di)l;n decision." London,
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  • 149 7 TROUBLE AHEAD. DIPLOMATIC REPRESENTATIONS. [Reuter's Service]. Peking, May 20. The Doyen of the Diplomatic Corps has handed a note to the Fore'gn Office stating that the highest military authorities will be held responsible for the failure to obtain the release of the Lirigands' captives. Berube has an-ived with
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  • 555 7 Basra, Maj- 21. The Bagdad Times announces that Frank Holmes, on behalf of the Eastern General Syndicate, has obtained from Ibn Saud, Sultan of the Nejd, a concession for an area of forty thousand miles m the province of Hasa, covering three hundred miles of th_ coast
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  • 180 7 SOVIET WILES. THE PROPAGANDA QUESTION. [Reuter's Service.] Riga, May 21. It is reported from Moscow that tlw majority of the Commissars are of opinioi that Britain will agree to a ccmpromis< on othet. qu<x>tions, if the Soviet desistf from eastern propaganda. They considei that a break would
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  • 336 7 Washington, May ?.0. Sir Auckland Geddes has made a representation to thc Government with regard to mi extension of time for the onloreo aaent of prohibition within tl'.e three mile limit for the bfnerit of British ships from ('istant ports which are m t able to
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  • 49 7 Wednesday,. 23rd. Meeting of Executive Committee and Officers, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Saturday 26th. Pageant at Government I Hotse. Scouts detailed for duty parade at Government House, 4.30 p.m. i Xi rtg'sk Birthday Parade, June 2nd. I Scouts detailed for duty parade at V.M.C.A. 0.30 a.m. m
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  • 146 7 Effect of Climate Studied. Simla, April 12. Owing to the lack of funds the lateat report on civil aviation m India shows no developments of importance. The main interest lies m a study of the deterioration of machines at Dumdum, which provides data for the housing
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  • 369 7 OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE. The following has been communicated tt us officially. The rubber planting industry after several abortive attempts to bring about restriction by voluntary agreement appealed to Government and on the lst November, 1922, m answer to that appeal legislation 1 foi compulsory restriction was introduced. Government had
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  • 433 7 j BOYANESE MURDER IN LLOYD ROAD. The Third Singapore Assizes entered upon their second week yesterday when the trial was commenced before Mr. Justice Barrett- Lennard and a special jury, of two Boyaneso motor-car drivers, Manan bin A m pook and Manuchong bin Jay is, who are charged
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  • 44 7 A farewell tiffin will be given by the Consular Corps at the Singapore Club to-morrofw, 24th. instant to the Hon'ble Mr. L. P. J. do Decker, Consul for Netherlands, who has been appointed to take > charge of the Consulate General of Netherlands at Hongkong.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 132 7 I New Shipment HIGHEST GRADE TENNIS RACKETS i Prossers Phenomenon Racket. _<^_fiSl_!^_ MADE BY SKILLED WORKMEN /^W^^^^^k FROM THE VERY BEST M^^^^^^^m MATERIALS PROCURABLE. B^^^^^^^M RENOWNED FOR ITS PER- WY^^^^^^^M FECT BALANCE AND iW^^^^^f^W __Aiffis__&l^_-X^^ T~\ J^ ARGUS Jw RACKET -J// TIIE PREMIER PRODUCT Jy// OF THIS WELL KNOWN Jy//
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 635 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Service to 1 ONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVEKFOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for all Overland Points. HOMEWARDS. due Singapore. MERIONES Genoa, Marseilles, Liverpool and Glasgow May 24
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    • 568 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co^ Ltd. (Incorpon. ted m Sh-^Laiid) PASSENGER SERVIC2, I**** 9 OUTWAftt/. Sfc*ap*rs. fs.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER China— Japan June 2 fs.s. CITY OF KARACHI Chma— Japan Oct. 6 ♦s.s. CITY OF PARIS China-^apan Nov. 16 ♦s.s. CITY OF CANTERBURY Cl ma-Japan Dec. 27 HOMEWARD. fs.s.
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    • 634 8 P. a BRITISH INDU AND ri APCAR LINE (Incorporated m England MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARrn PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S k ERv^E (Under Contract with His Majesty's Cover/ 'C* LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVK P FROM LONDON To MARSEILLES, LONlov DUE SINGAPORE. LEAVe's^ g^ DEVANHA May 26 KASHGAR 2 MALWA itata II
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 469 9 Ihe Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. Thi' China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. 1 AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. 1 (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated _«j England.) r tST IO BOSTON AND NEW YORK via SUEZ OR I-AWAMa. FROM NEW YORK. gfttaaaen Dne Spore Route For May 30 Suez
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    • 488 9 (ADMIRAL. LINE (Incorporated m U.SA.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 19 DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA. mmm9mmm StwnCT Sails Hongkong. ArrlTtr(i g^^. PRESIDENT MCKINLEY June 3 Tu ne 22 PRESIDENT JACKSON June 15 \L** PRESIDENT JEFFERSON June 27 Jul l ,2 PRESIDENT GRANT Ju i y 9 V* 28 PRESIDENT MADISON July 21
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    • 290 9 N. Y. K. LONDON LINB. Kitano Maru May 29 Haruna Maru June 12 LIVERPOOL LINB. Tatsuno Maru June 26 HAMBURG LINB. Tajima Maru May 22 NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINB. Kawachi Maru end June Kamakura Maru end July BOMBAY LINB. Akita Maiu May 23 Wakasa Maru June
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    • 729 9 ISTHMIAN LINE FROM AMERICA VIA PANAMA. s.s. ATLANTA CITY due Singapore to disch. May 31 1923 B.s. ANNISTON CITY due Singapore to disch. June 28 1921 TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ BISECT. s.s. ATLANTA CITY due Singapore to load May 31 ***** s.s. ANNISTON CITY due Singapore
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  • 463 10 THE LOSS OF THE 'OKARA." 1 S. S. Chiakoa*s Experience. Gekntta, May 11. The British Indis Stem, Navigation Company**, steamer Chinkos, which left Akyab on Monday to search for the Okara, i rriv^d i_ Calcutta to-day. She reports that no trace of the missing steamer was *aei g
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  • 138 10 P. O. PASSENGER ARRANGEMENT. Th€ J> ■nd O. Co. arc determined to Lye up to their motto M Qoii separabit***— the lin< and its full romplem -nt of passengera. The service to tlu- Par East is to inchjda a monthly sailing of th,- biggest Hhips, Malwa (May lDh) Macedonia, Mantua,
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  • 384 10 Later matajtn from Singora indicate hntAe Yugrtu is now refloated and lying to hull below wafer line is m good condition, although above water necessarily tho damage is extensive. The enquiry into the circumstances attending the accident will take place at the. Harbour Department following the a'i rival
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  • 434 10 The following pass* tigers are leaving for Europe by the I\ and O. Kashgar sailing 1 l P.m. to-day: Madam Galletti, Mrs. \l dfearn, child and infant. Mrs. Roooa, and 2 children, Mrs. Speyer. amah and 2 children, Wm E. Poulsen, Mis. Spes Master Speyer, Mr. Mnngo Park,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 436 10 .-»-------»---V---^^«-»-»-----»~---»»»--V»»--»------»--»»-----»------I UNDERWOOD ll Improved PORTABLE Model I l» It ITHE MACHINE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY. i f*. ma. J io>CllC vllto PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. i (Incorporated m England). SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA Ll MPUR. j mmmmm y g^' a g g y mmmmmmm m^mmmm mmmm mm mmm mmmmm. mmm mmm
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    • 302 10 Genasco Rooftw 2 PLY ANII T **X COMPLETE WITH PATENT Ul|T_u I AND NAH.S FOR FIXING 1 GENASCO i.i 'f 1 t/ie result of s j| over 40 rears i.^i>. v I wm,^ ji experience I manufacture ,ro a/"? I tropical heat enf and" rain a/iof 2* f J is
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 378 10 MAII. TABLE. TO-DAY. Bi n .i;,-.n II Pulau Soegi *«»ing a .m. P. Sambu Ton___l H, uit s.m. Djamb?' l Bombay v. Im Miri 1" a.m. Sarawak and Goebilt wC?*" I 1 n 1 Sambu Mnntok n_S__ n S»ngeiLi.t,Pan l P ar "W ™°»*>. Port Said, lA^pmfl 9 'P Rotterdam
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    • 460 10 Ethiopia, Brit. 2371, Minett, from Rangoon 22, for Calcutta 24. Chye Hin Tay Yit, Brit. 197, Hamed, from Indragiri 22, for Indragiri 25. Ban Whatt Hin, Brit. 169, Milne, from I Malacca 22, for Malacca 23. Ban Whatt Soon, Brit. 109, Le Fevrc, from Muse 22, for Malacca 23. Msriaa,
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  • 64 11 May 82. Bank 4 mg. 24 1-4 Bank demand 2,4 6-32 New York, demand 54 France, demand 750 Haagkon, demand IK, p.c. Prem. Yokohama, demand 110 Java, demand 140% Bangkok, demand 80 Sovereign, Bank Buying 8.54 Bank of England Rate 3 p.c. Bar Silver London 32^. Milan. May 17th.
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  • 133 11 Tin No Cables No Market Gambier Cube Xo. 1 23.00 Gambier 13.25 Pepper Black 13.75 Pepper (white fair) 22.50 Tapioca, small flake f.g. 12.25 Pearl Sago small 8.00 Copra Mix 11.00 Copra Bundrj d 11.50 Opium, Benares unc. 4,000 Rice, Rangoon white 230.00 Rice, Sirni Xo. 1 foi expoit
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  • 44 11 Singapore, Kay 22nd, 1- nooi Singapors Standard Pata Crept. Spot si'_; Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 51 > 4 61%; May-June 61 52; .Tuly-Sept. 5_V 4 52»_; Oct. -Pec. 54 51 1 Ixmdon quotation shoo: It. l"_d- Mark; Quiet.
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  • 109 11 In April the supply of paddy received at the mills m Bangkok dropped steadily week by wed.; but still it amounted to the respectable total of 102.21* kwien. That brought tlv. supply for the first four months of the new Tical to 480,102 kwien, as compared with
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  • 201 11 Italy is gradually withdrawing its copper coinage. Nickel coins of one lira hay._> already been issued to replace paper not. s and similar coins of two line Bit now to follow. On the mines ot* the F.M.S. 82.105 men sfere employed m 1922, a decrease of 1.144 as compared with
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  • 52 11 FRASER'S REPORT. Singapore, May 22. Rubber.— ls. 2d. Tin _202. 7s. Rubbers. Inac Cve. Tins.— Taipings S7*_ 92%, Soutlu 1 1.06, Johans 87% 45, Rawangs 1.12' 1.20. Kampong Kamuntings 445. 4r>s. Gd. Industrials. Traders 23.75 24.2"), Stoam»hipi 2T7.r,0 285, Unit en 11.75 12, A.arnm VM 9.50, Robinsons
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  • 101 11 Singapore, Maty 22. Rubber. London Is. 2d. Local 51. Tin.— London May 19th, £202 7s. fid. Local to-day (no cables no market). Share Market. Dull. Rubbers. Inactive. Tins.— Rawangs 1.15 l.£o, Nawng Pete 1.15 1.20, Johans 37 42 1 Ulu Piths 1.55 1.60, Mambaus 75 SO, Taipings S7'_
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  • 319 11 Singapore, May 22. 1in.— 1202. 7s. fid. No local market. Rabber. is. 2d. Bibbers. Ufa Haunts 20 25, Katoyang Bahrus i»o 1.00, Bfentakabt 20 24, Allenbys 1.00 1.10, Tambalaks 57*_ 62V. Pantais 67% 72%. Mining. Johans 40 45, Coil ier .Vs 21 22, Kampong Kamuntings 445.
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  • 80 11 The Raub Mine m 1022 produced 12,920 Ounces of fine gold, valued at £67,525. In 1022 Malayan Collieries produce* 281.828 tons of coal, of which the F.M.S. Railways took 154.007 tons only 33.112 Un_ being .oxpectid. F.M.S. revenue for the ftmt two months of the year exceed two-twelffhs of tho
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    • 483 11 Aaaeti over $5 000.000. THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE tXvtTLmmT "T (Incorporated m Straits Settlements! HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore t nxrnnxT mmr™ oo T Tbe Company has £20,000 deposited with the Up^ne Court of Bnjfflffi S^g^S^ .W u TIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE SSUranCe Cora P a^ a Art. iiii-
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    • 415 11 of India, Australia and China. Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital m 600,000 shares £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 3,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 8,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgate, London, E. C Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amritsar Hoilo Rangoon Bangkok Ipoh Saigon Batavia Karachi
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    • 908 11 mmmmm R**aaßmmmmmma m^^J YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LCAUTED. ESTABLISHED 1880. Y ioo m m Reserve Fund V fiO onn nnn Vl__?_S_2J__, X'K Kodama Esq™' 000 Vice-President: R. Ichinomiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma Esq. S K> Suzuki E Y. Yamakawa. Esq R-mn ir iur i____ M. Odagiri E«o v Morimura. Baron K.
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    • 124 11 L ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated ia England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MA RIN B Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Represents Ives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd j Messrs. HARRISONS, j BARKER Co., Ltd Branch Office— 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE,
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  • 1707 12 OPENED BY LADY GI ILLEMARD. Dominating architecturally as it is hoped it will soon come to dominate the need which abundantly .exists the neighbourhood m which it has been .rected, the St. Andrews Mis-ion Hospital m Erskirwe Road, South Bridge Road, left the charge Of the
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  • 83 12 The Surma has a complete change of programme to-night. In the first show is the continuation of the George B. Seitz serial Pirate Gold, of which qpisodes 3, 4 and 5 will be shown with new Western Pictures and Pathe Comeelies. In the Second ie Larry Semon m
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  • 1335 12 The first four days meeting held by the Singapore Sporting Club has been brought to a very successful conclusion and the mOBMBt is opportune to bestow a word of praise upon the, secretary and the officials of the Club for the excelLont manner m which the considerable, amlount
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 72 12 Singapore vs. Selangw. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 22nd. At football, Singapore beat Selangor by two goals to one under ideal conditions. Selangor opened the scoring through Henderson, but Singapore equalised when Bryce fumbled a high shot from Winter, the ball dropping behind him. Singapore's winning goal
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    • 191 12 Yesterday's Second League matches resulted as follows: On the Paelang, the Middlesex isecond eleven elefeated the S. C. C. second team by two goals to one, and the Municipal F. C. were badly beaten by the R. E.s by five goals to nil. On the Reclamation ground, the
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    • 24 12 Liwn Tennis Tournament. TO-DAY'S TIES. Ladies Singles Handicap. Ladies Doubles OpenMrs. Swindell and Miss Faweett vs. Mrs. Hed'.ey Stevens a Jul Mrs. Savage.
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    • 33 12 The final of the Katong Billiard Tournament w*U take on Friday at Sea View Hotel at 9.1") p.m. Mr. A. Saikies has presented •a handsome silver cup for the winner.
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  • 60 12 At Wednesday's meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board the question of separating the water rate from general atecaement, as suggested by the Chief Secretary, was mentioned and held over for further consideration. Mr. R. A. Boardman, the Secretary, has prepare*!, m ibis connection, some valuable figures which give the
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    • 235 12 Wherever Music ia Kih^?^ Gramophone is Known AND ITS SUPERIORITY RECOGNIZED THAT 18 GREAT ARTISTES OF THE PRESEX" GENERATin CREASING NUMBERS ARE FOUND AMONG TH W EVR FAMOUS "H.M.V." ARTISTES. ANIB OF CALL AND LET UB DEMONSTRATE THE S. MOUTRIIT& CO., LTD (Incorporated m Hongkfmg i SINGAPORE. i >**- A
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