The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 June 1923

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CENTS. _>• SINGAPORE. S.S., SATURDAY, JUNE 2. 1923. No. 10,905
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  • 167 1 Rear Admiral Davidson urges completion of Singapore as a base within five years instead of ten Page 7. Differences have again arisen in the Fascist party Page 7. The United States has given permission to Mr. Grew to sign commercial treaties with Turkey, which mav be ',oorf
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  • 1468 1 Quicquid agunt homines nostri est far rag* Lib m Juvenal. The idea cf Mr. Newbold, that the formation of a naval base at Singapore is to protect "vested interests" would have mounded .even more familiar if he had in- eluded "the old gang." Everybody knows bow
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    • 233 1 _____f *i? .*_«wU ___l_-_____._^-^.M-HHBaa_._l^BS|onH__ H-_-_--t Kaffles Hotel. I Telephone 2920. (10 Lines). I Mr. Arshak Sarkies has received a I wire that his brother Mr. Aviet Sarkies I passed away suddenly at Paris. I Out or respect for the deceased, I all engagements at our Establishments wil! caase till Tuesday
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    • 248 1 NEW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED encyclopaedia of Etiquette «UUU_.¥UU. A Book of Manners for Everyday U_e l,y Kmily Hold Pri( >.xuai K-awW,. (for instruction of yn nK £J all(l rm Pnce Un W "~> an(t Yonn K HMbamls Patber uu Mother Teachers, a:.,! Nurses) by Dr W S Hall "own. (A
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    • 189 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. New books at Kelly and Walsh's— Page 1 American pulleys at Borneo Company— P?i*re 6. Gaiety and Suriiia inema programmes r age 2. Kismet at Victoria Theatre .o-nig-ht luge 2. Plymouth Kin at Caldbeck. Ma_em_r«r__ Page Special waters and ?quar.hes at Bolter' Page 1. P_t h Pi n
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 156 1 THE WEEK. Saturday, 2nd. Hi£h Water, 0.59 p.m. Public Holiday. Birthday Parade, Esplanade, 7.46 a.m. R. I. Outward mail due. K. O. R. Polo, 4.45 p.m. League II: R.E. vs. S.C.F.A., P. Brani. Government House Ball. Sunday, 3rd. High Water, 0.1 r, a.m.. 1.43 p.m. King George's Birthday. Swimming Club
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  • 254 2 Mr. H. Xuttall arrived _t Penang from borne by the Ekma t<» join Messrs. Simo, Darby and Company Mr. Nuttall well .known in local bvaineas circles. Bearing, or, as tha Americans say, "raisinjr," poisonous snakes for their venom i tgolm sa industry in Texas where there are farms whose only
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    • 363 2 TO 1 I OR FOR SALE. LABGK ;>(.WNS, newiy erected area iron: '.0.000 t>j 60,000 sq. ft. £<*. Ing Hver. LARGE STORES from 6.000 to 24*000 sq. ir. nta: whaif and ing.vis:, three storied ba itiings fer oAcet and godowns. Centrally situated Ali immediate entry, going cheap Apply or write
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    • 368 2 _i 1' l\ rlsb SECOND SHOW AT 10 p.m. EASTERN vs. WESTERN LOVE. THE WOMAN WHO UNDERSTOOD.- THE FORBIDDEN CITY. An intriguing Romance of a Wifes Devotion! Starring Norma Talmadge. Verrsos "The Other Woman's" Wiles, go,.- of the Prettiest Chinese btdriea ever WITH BESSIE BARRISCALE 5 produced for the screen.
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    • 391 2 Alhambra IN OUR CHANGE WBDNE3D 11 M "Vl| U IN TBI SECOND BHO_ AT CAT AND THE CANA* 1 »t*< I Pathe Film, GOLDWYN PRESENTS CULLEN LAMMS _ND PAI Watch Your Sten WVjIJ in 6 Parti A romantic comedy, n< full of speed as of laughter, y picture when the**
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  • 1288 3  -  AMY WE MI" ST STAY IN PALESTINE ••All the great things haw been don< (by th, littje nations. i t the .'ordar and the Uyaeus that have, civilised the modem races."— Disraeli. What Jerusalem could have been liki before General Allenby walked in at tnc Jaffa pate
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    • 406 3 I f.-^^^'^^gmm^^ ls^^ H BL pown into a healthy boy. i C H Ha hat baen (ed on Glaxo. JJfr Bar *»<* I think it ha* atawteJ MC p/0 mattmra km a wo_____.ul May." Hip I Such a Good Baby! I I Uthmtthe ascription of your little ona Happy and
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    • 271 3 I Singapore Tyre Service Station. THE FINEST TYRE. THE BORNEo'jCOMPANY, LTD. I SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG wm >>>WM aß ***"MMg»«flHMßa__Hßrw3^^ oanitation— Drainage Sewage Disposal J™ Complete installations carried out under expert supervision. "TWYFORDS" SANITARY I APPT.TATJf_T?C_ TTTT 1 _n C_ J? JL 1 JN _jro I SUITABLE FOR EVERY TYPE OF
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  • 914 4 VALUE OF THE KAT THBRMOMETER. /There was issued receritly from the AI Research C >uncil i report of much practical value upon the results of the use of the k 'mometeor. This instrument v- I Dr. Leonard Hill to mea- f a surface at s_ppi I
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    • 814 4 ——i_—niwiM._iii^^— W—---I-1 1 1 hi ■■_-_----i» i i inn___B _m frr-r~ UPROOTS DISEASE AND jHslk scdthes m mm i f*^ ''ot.- >ou» ski is |«4 roiij_ii. raith) i L _*r^ m\^s_V^*m\ table? Are you troubloil with out._ jr _^A J'flamod pissples and blotcho.. If i p^j*-^^"^ _^^*^"^"_y '^1 Buk soothe,
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    • 308 4 *^-Ma_lW^9mW*\^^^^^^^ Dispel the clouds i of ill health 'ifM with Sanatogen (/m \il Sanatogen quickly imparts I fW^ f-ul abundant energy and new j\ \\l strength to those whose lives V are clouded with nervous M___*l_.^ exhaustion, despondency and bodily weakness. It is rich with organic phosphorus andprotcid the vital
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 678 4 CHURCH SERVICES. PIRSI SUN-DAI AFTEK TgINITY. SJuno _rd, 1923. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 17.45 a.m. Hoiy Communion (Choral). 9.1. a.m. Matins followed by Hoiy Comm; in ion. 1 p.m. Children's Service. 5.30 p.m. Festal Evensong and Sermon. S. MATTHEW'S SEPOY LIXES. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 1 8.18 p.m. Evensong and Sermon.
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    • 232 5 <* ft) LET Q« f facQat the ft> ilarbour and l« rea about 6,000 than half the usual) Eatry. i POWELL i CO., LTD. laft Plaee, u.c. Koi.d, a B-l U.C Ba_Boi Chambers. ;_b. n.e. B l I ppor 1 1- .mediate: I C'.. 54-571 11 2 f.7 9-6 rnei
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    • 555 5 NOTICES. Dollar Directory 1923-4 Issue. Several hundreds ol the new issue have already hooked. Order now to save disappointment. Dollar Directory Company. Dunlop liouse, ROBINSON ROAD. NOTICE. hereby riven that th* twelfth Muii.aiy -en oral meeting of Central Engine Works, Limited, will bv held at the iertered (Tke, Central Building,
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    • 426 5 NOTICES. TREASURY NOTICE. ONE DOLLAR NOTBB. The dilapidated state of the paper currency, particularly that oi the >ne-dollar denomination, has been a matter of concern to the Government j fer some considerable time. The Government has ample stocks of all denominations of notes,' and is desirous of withdrawing from eirIculation
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    • 639 5 NOTICES. THE SWIMMIM; < 1 18. SIN..AI _)KE. i Th,. Annual General Meeting al th Club will beheld in th. Club Bungalow on Sunday. the -Trd J U ne, 1923, at 9.30 a.m. BUSINESS. 1 Committee's Report and ,u BUr< stl t*ment of Accounts foe the year ended 31 snary,
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    • 409 5 14 Battery Road, k ££2 I?°* established has for many years enjoyed an enviable icputation for supplying everything G f the best. An important London syndicate h as taken over the business and with the retention if the entire staff you may safely entrust us with vour orders. New stocks
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    • 131 5 aciii sn— a— sf Rheumatic ll >:! _£V^,4 !>^ v il to- i Yf j 11 I ths ed J rs ia A tu-r s I, i bettsi to .v of a Oi r ".>2l, not had the ies, Luolii ta v., V [the* int Psisa .ler _J__.or_lerB ol and
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
    • 20 6 MILLIGAN. At the Maternity Hospital, I Singapore, on Uie Ist inst.. to Mr. and M*rs. I-.. Miligan, a son.
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    • 39 6 SARKIES.-At Paris, on May _\_i, Aviet: Sarkies. paitn.r in the firm of Sarkies Bros. 1 Aged 61. KOEK. In London on May _lst. Edwin Rowland Koek, Barrister it L_aw. aged 57. i by cable. QUf marched breast forward.
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  • 934 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1923. The Navy and the Avy. Impatient people have worked tnemselves up into a paroxysm of excitement because nothing has yet been done in Singapore in the way of developing the place as an air station. When the Smiths passed through en their memorable
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  • 860 6 Mr. E. C. Wolff has been granted .-.even months leave from May Oth. Mr. N. A. Sedwick is appointed to act as Deputy Treasurer "B'\ Singapore. A commission as second lieutenant has been granted to Mr. G. D. F. Sinclair, S. S. V. F. Mr. W. P. W. Ker is
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  • 154 6 ■h 1 onmkm of Uy 17th hav, i •übtcatioo.- I The Chairs »d tl en «llsd re Werng v h< tn*mo. ndu leal ng with Aft d ►Pinion thai vould nc_ i reductioi Malaya an.l th lined, a* ii he propos, tin- mark which It wa, proposed i
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  • 16 6 One will -i J.-; 6.45 a.m. to-mom via Memorial Hai!. Or_ Road, '1 _msoi R<
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  • 228 6 The .onftr I with St. Andrew I iti i on __oeeday insi I M n day, other, enpapt nn I The long VII College, of ft and the College will bt n po tiny morn inp. Mr. A. E. Heusl il h of Mince, Kuaia Kai peon leave. Mr. B.
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    • 203 6 __-_____________________._____________________________a__s_______siß_sass_i I COATES'II -•^i 4 Flvmoutii I JJ^ y oJ I i A I \W^mm\ w The Navy's Choice. I CALDBECK, MACGREGOR^ CO.. LTD. I (Incorporated in Shanghai). I Office, 45 Robinson Road. Telephone 228. I mnmmmmn*mnggMwmgmmwmmmmgggggmjmmmgggmmmmmmmwo ggmmmmgrngmmmngggggmn P— lilll Wll II Hin j— i I _J^- PATRONISED V ROYALTY.
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    • 140 6 The Largest Plant Devoted Exclusively To Making Steel Pulleys This poeition, held by the American Pulley Company, coo?d not have bten reached had it not determined the correct principle*! of policy construction. Yor 26 years the featur of various types of pulleys hav been studied, compared and tested. No detail
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  • 296 7 KE gOST TO ARMS. -ervice.J N< _i._, June 1. mi aent is indi- Biis.ng within the .ty, Signer Mittxi, Party, who. Ka the of tll- maniand appealed help to a return >nal methods* was seri- et at night bg three your r oflfto rof tbe a ai
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  • 72 7 Ofifial Communique. the King's Birthday will 2nd. June as notified -< in.'ry published on Ktoial Parade, at the Governor will Ml the Esplanade reserved for the mem- E and Legislative nisi Body, Civil and ers Admission to wh will be situated viuting base, will leil are requested
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  • 69 7 wi.l be given tre on Monday, June »»rp. An excellent procure -1 comprising the Vocal, and Dance items, j «wous portion is in the capa'"»t A P. Peate. A real J**4 v > the children. Adults be charged $1 Doors will Ofl Z "of Col. Swain- !>*« *W_
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  • 206 7 ADMIRAL'S ADVICE. FIVE YEARS, NOT TEN. [Renter's Service] London. June I. Rear Admiral David_ fag u letter to the pros?, urges the completion of the Singapore base within five yean, instead of ten. if finance permit. HOUSING AT HOME. London, May 31. The Housing Docontrol Bill has
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  • 121 7 BELGIAN STRIKE. Brus___li_, June 1. Although the railway and postal strike situations have bo.-ome worse, the enginemen and firemen of six important centres having now come out, hopes of an early improvement have been occasioned by a mooting of the joint committee of the railways, postal and telegraph
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  • 49 7 Brui_.eli_, May 31. In the Davis Cup, Lycett and Godfrey beat Washer and WateOtt, 6 l, 6 4. 6 l. London, June 1. In the Middlesex tennis championships Mrs. Mallory's fir. t real to3t came when she beat Mrs. Beamish by 7-5, 6-2. in the fifth round.
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  • 144 7 Apropos of the Master Attendant's notification re Launches and Johnston's Pier, it is said that steamers often anchor so close to the pier that it leaves the launches no option but to do the same. Another cause for dissatisfaction round this busy locality is the Chinese
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  • 212 7 The preliminary enquiry into the chargeof double murder against tho Chinese, former servant of Mr. P. D. Kirkman of Institution Hill, was commenced before Mr. C. D. Ahearne in the Second Police Court yesterday morning and postponed. It will be remembered that the accused shot dead an
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  • 280 7 THE LATE MR. AVIET SARKIES, 1 We deeply regret to Loam of the sudden doath of Mr. Aviet Sarkies, senior partner of the firm of Messrs Sarkies Brothers, tho well-known hotel proprietors. Mr. Aviet Sarkies, left Singapore in 1921 for England. From there h? went to Paras, and a
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  • 451 7 THE SENIOR MEMBER OF SINGAPORE BAR. Widospread regret will be felt in Singapore at the announcement, following the receipt e>f a cable by his brother-in-law yesterday, of the sudden death of Mr. E. R. Koek. who for several years past had been the doyen
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  • 123 7 Programme of Drills up to and for SunI day, 10th June. Monday, 4th 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall, "A" it ..'in pany, Lewis gun instruction. Wednesday, 6th 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall, "A" Company, attack formations; Eurasian Company, route march. Friday, Bth 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall, "A" Company, street
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  • 804 7 LIFE SAVING APPLIANCES. To the Editor. Sir, I do not happen to know Mr. W. M. Blake, but We seems to take an intelligent interest in ltfe saving gear at soa on passenger ships. The intelligent interest of the layman is really what is required to
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  • 115 7 [My Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbun.) Tokio, May 31. The appointments of Mr. Yoshizawa Kenkichi to be minister at Poking and Mr. Debuchi Katsuji to be Director of tho Bureau of Asia section, have boon oflicialy announced. Viscount Katagiri, a member of tho House of Peers, accompanied
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    • 178 7 I ASSOCIATION FOOTBALLS COMPLETE WITH BUT QI ALITY BLADDERS). Highest Grade British Manafacture. Thv leathen are specially selectc.i from tlie very best pait v>f the hide and are superbly tanned under patent _____^^__B Known and played with throughout the j_ -i_^ vtE^ _L_ .j__t_________P^___l iiiit ar^i^*" t-""^?H «i __^l-^-'_-l__-*_3g'^M^_^T3Cv_r TOMLINSONS
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    • 635 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Service to MOOM IMSTBRDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES. HAVRE, LIVEKPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Tflkinr carso on through Bill of Lading for all Overland Points. K j Al rOMEDOM London, Rotterdam tnd Antwerp June 6 ELPENOR Marseilles,
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    • 607 8 "ELLERMAN" LlNfi. I FLLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co„ Ltd. (Incorporated in __>>*.._.) PASSENGER SERVICE. gAoaa.se OUTWAiiI>. I>b« Blemr»re. ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER China—Japan Jime 6 fs.s. CiTY OF KARACHI China— Japan Oct. 5 *s.s. CITY OF PARIS China-^lapan Nov. 16 ♦s.s. CITY OF CANTERBURY Cl ma— Japan Dec. 27 HOMEWARD. ta.».
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    • 521 8 (Incorporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SEtt PENINSULAR ORIENTAL STEAM > LONDON FAR EAST MAIL SEfi (Under Contract with His G nim OUTWARDS from LONB I i HOMVu POr Cmmn and Jaoan aap Tonnage. U-tv* MALWA 11,000 JonelO w;/. I 4poN KHIVA June a 5 KASHMIR 9.0«.(» July j, MACEDONIA
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    • 479 9 Ihe Ocean Ste__m Ship Company, Limited The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd AM) I Herman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated h England.) HI y I.t BOSTON AND NFW TOfel via SUEZ Oi; \NAMA FROM NEW YORK Due S'pors Route r r June 23 Sues Philippine
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    • 477 9 (Incorporated in U.S.A.) lj FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 1* DAYS-HONGKONG TO AMERICA PaWSID^^ACKSOM ArriTe* Seattle. PRESIDENT JEFFERSON _Zl 27 mJ ,a PRESIDENT GRANT j u j y 9 J^ JJ RESIDENT MADISON J„iy 21 And every 12 day., thereafter. Also Regnlai tailings every 12 days from Hongkong to .Manila. Ist Class,
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    • 290 9 N. Y. K. LONDON UNE. Haruna Maru June 12 Kamo Maru June 2(i LIVERPOOL LINB. Tatsuno Maru June 26 Tottori Maru mid. July HAMBURG LINB. Dakar Mara June 20 Tsuruga Maru mid July BNEW YORK LINE via SUBZ. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kawachi Maru end June Kamakura Mam end July BOMBAY
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    • 661 9 ISTHMIAN LINE Arriving from America via Panama and Loading for BOSTON. NEW YORK, AND at__.ni k BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. -W-^ y -y-^ I »'l_IIlV-« O Taking cargo on throng I r. For freight iu_ [wrticu n, apply HENDFRSON BROS. LIMITED. (Shipping Department) Ageata. (KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ ROYAL PACKKT NAVIGATION
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  • 117 10 The repoit of the harbour expert, Sir Maurice Fitzmaurice, of the well-known Lcndon firm of Coode, Fitzmaurice, Wilson and Mitchell, has recently been published in the Hongkong papers. It is an interesting document complete with maps. It reviews the natural advantages of the harbour and the facilities
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  • 571 10 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. FRIDAY, JUNE Ist. Ml_. I M O. [Figures in brackets show the issue valu« of the Share in dollars unless otherwise marked. C. Cum div. x equals ex div.] Batang Padang Tin M\_ 52 V, Hitam Tin ($1) 1.35 140 Jelantoh
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    • 288 10 UNDERWOOD Improved PORTABLE Model j 1 1 KDK 111 I Bi_^**^——l*^—__*- r^*^**^! m lZi*^ mt -_-i_s__r i*l I^^^^^^l____S_________r ill THE MACHINE \OV WILL EVENTUALLY BUY. Sole Acrentsr PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR. j «__SFd"_J_i_wH _JtT~fß^S_m^f:^^~^S^~*^mnmmmm I BOORD SON, london I DISTILLERS I Look for the "CAT and
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    • 38 10 GLEN LINE FOR LONDON—FARE $702.86. s.s. ''Glenamoy" This steamer expected to sail about 14th June has excellent accommodation for first class passengers. For further particulars, apply BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., (Incorporated in the F. M. S.) Agents. Telephone 3121.
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    • 329 10 B__T*___—%. Pilsener Beer b^J __________l"*^_l vCVfM SOLE IMPORTERS 77, Borneo Company, Ltd. .Incorporattd in England) Singapore-Ipoh-Penang. THE MARK OF GOOD OIL KEROSENE J%mfr KEROSENE |ff_^k uia i -i BRILLIANT ECONOMICAL i i i i Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S. S.) Ltd. I .Ineoryoratad in .lif Thos. norddeutscher. lS AGENTS, BANKERS. Etc.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 759 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Colombo, Suez, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Humburg City of Florence 8 a.m. Singkawang, Selakan, Pemangkat Pulau So<?gi Benuit 9 a.m. Cucob Hong Soon 9 a.m. Cucob Hong Cheang 9 a.m. Singkawang, ._»_lakan, Pemangkat and Sambas Singkel 9 a.m. T. S'ham, Penang, Colombo, Suez, Boston and New York,
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  • 77 11 June l. Bank 1 m.s. _> Bank demand j i.*,\ Privati credits 3 rn. j; i;;-32 New York, demand „'{r^ Credits 90 day.. ,-,.;i. France, demand 745 ladia, T. T. t Hongkong, demand 1, prem. Yokohama, demand lOgVi Java, demand •10 u Bangkok, demand go Sov. reijrn, Bank Buying
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  • 150 11 Jun. 1 22a vmi* i„ Cambior Cube No. I 24.00 Gambier 12.00 Popper Biack 14 00 Pepper (white (air) 22.00 Tapioca, small flake i'k 10.25 Pearl S_nfo nuall 7.00 Copra 10.2.-) Copra Sund (.ed 10.75 Opium, Benares une. 4,000 Rice, Rangoon white 230.00 Rice, Sifm No. 1 for expo:
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  • 29 11 Singapore Standard Kibbed Smoked Sheet. Spot 52% 62%; June 62% 52%; July-Sept. 54.2 55; Oet.-IX.-c. 56 66% London quotation sheet Is. 3d. Market steady.
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  • 373 11 It> Value for Bridges. Rubber producers the world over yearn for a new and a great outlet for crude rubber, statea the "India Rubber Journal" of Near York. Something that will parallel the pneumatic tyre, for example. While nlUch ha- been done, -the results in no way suggest
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  • 134 11 I YAM. .ND EVATTS REPORT. I Singapooa, June I. jTin— _■_*}*> S'.< 22." lent .old. Rubber.— la. Sd. Robbers.- B \,v. Bi 55 60, Indragiria 4.7_ 5.05, FCempai -MO j 1. 60.** Malakofft 3.10 5.30, Malaka Pind 1.47«/i 1."2',. Ulu B< i _t. 23 33, Ki t<
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  • 107 11 Singapore. June 1. Robber. London is. Bd. Local 52*4. Tin. London £200. Local W 1 (225 t( ns sold). Share Market. -Dull. Rubbers.— A fe.c enquiries. Una.— Rawangs 1.20 1.2.".. I'm 1.52% 1.57%, Hitanu VU 1.40, P talings 75 80, Nawng Pete 1.22% 1.27%, Batang Padangs 47'.. 52'..,
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  • 106 11 MALAYAN AGRI -HORTICULTURAL SHOW. Railway Concession*.. The P. M. S. Railways have intimate* tne following concessions for exhibitors, exhibits and visitors to the Agi i-Horticultural Show and Trade Exhibition to be held in Kuala Lumpur on June 90th and July Ist and 2nd next. Exhibitors First and Second Class. Single
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  • 269 11 An extraordinary general meeting of policy holders in the National Mutual Lif* Association of Australasia, Ltd., was hdld h Melbourne on 21st March fo the purpo <. Of receiving the report by the Actuary of ti< .>evrnte_H.th triennial investigation fottht*' three peari ended 90th
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    • 409 11 AMe tn over $5 000.000. I 1 THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE TO^^lini HEAD OFFICE :-WincheBter H^TSSS a Company has £20,000 deposited with' th .Supreme Cour* of EnriS? 00 F^ CE -i 2 .u old Jewr y» E -C--___r_U___r/^__r^ E n g nd and comphes with the British Life ITB
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    • 406 11 CHARTJERED BANK. of India, Australia and China Incorporated in England by Royal Caartei Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares £5 each M OO,OOO I eBerve Fund 3,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprtetors ..000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgate, London, E. C Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amntsar Doffi 1u22«? i
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    • 870 11 mmmam mmm m ****mmm mmmmm I UoiOB_JIA SPECK RANK LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1880. Capital Subscrihwi 1 «5% 3?2> Y 10 »'«oo.ooo Ifes erve Fund Present- K _rl .Y 69^00.000 Vice-Presid en t. R Ea Ichinomiya, Eao. 1 DIRECTORS. N. Soma, Eso <: _r o Y. Yamakawa,' Esq P^^^ Esq M. Odagiri
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    • 38 11 1 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated ia England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) *TKE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds 1 Singapore Reprearatativi \v--Messrs. BARLOW Co. Office— 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.
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  • 529 12 TOWKAY'S LAKGE DEFICIT. In the course of his public examination in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday afternoon, before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennani, Thio Lioe Kiat, the proprietor of Chop Lock Seng, which formerly ea tried on busineoa in Robinson Road, stated that his labilities in that Chp amounted to'f&ftjMQb I
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  • 422 12 The following Singapore property be.ongmg to the estate of Syed Mohamed bin Abdulrahman al Jun/ed, deoais) d were I Id by Messrs. Cheong Kcon Seng and at th.ir saleroom, No. 30 Chulia Street on Wednesday, May 23rd:— Land and house No. 781 North Br due ana 1,798 so,
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  • 495 12 No More Touting for Honours. London, May 17. Severe pcna ties for persons touting for an honour or accepting g.fts for obtaining honours are provided in a Bill introduced iby the Lord Chancellor in the Lords on Tuesday. The BiV. is known as the Honours Prerentiom
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  • 368 12 All application for the fixing of a date for the hearing of the preliminary proceedings against a local Chetty named A. R. S. Veerappa, Chetty of Market Street, was made by Mr. Stevens before the Third Court yesterday morning. Mr. Lay ton who appeared on behalf of
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  • 133 12 COUNTY CRICKET. [Reuter's Service.] London, May 31. Oval: Surrey beat Glamorgan by nine v ickets, Hobbs scoring 75 in the first innings and Ducat 126. Derby: Yo.kshire defeated Derbyshire by an innings and 126. For the winners, Robinson made 96 and Kilner took five Derby wickets in the
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  • 61 12 Tin following will represent the Y.M.C.A. \s. Middlesex Regt. at eiicket to-day at Tanglin, commencing at 2.15 p.m. H. G. Stack (Capt.), If, Ignatius, M. King, G. J. Vyas, T. E. K. Retnam, M. G. Anthoniss, S. D. Kriekonbeek, A. S. A. Jansen, A. S. Snbramaniam, L. E. Campbell
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  • 80 12 Results to 1 SH. June, 1923. P. W. L. Pts. D. Coy. 2nd. Midd'x. 7 5 2 10 A. Coy, 2nd. Midd'x. 5 5 0 10 Pulo Brani 4 3 16 Foil Canning 4 2 2 4 EL Q. 1. 2nd. Midd'x 2 2 0 I B.
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  • 56 12 MondayV Ties. A. Denison Handicap: Seah Eng Kiung and Chong Thutt Pitt vs. Tang Hong Ghee and Ki. ng Chin Eng; Tan Chong Caik ;nd Tay Lian Teck VS. On* Stow Sian snd Ong Siow II lan. IS. Singles: Jee Ah Chian vs. Koh Yew Tuan: Tan
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  • 88 12 There eras no play yesterday. MONDAYS TIES. Ladies Singles Championship. In. Cantrell vs. Miss Andrew Mixed Doubles "A" Claa*. Miss Thompson and Lt.-Col. Thompson owe 1.").2 vs. Mrs. Brooke and Mr. Hopkins Si r. TLESDAVS TIE. Ladies Doubles Open. Mrs. Brooke and Mrs. Saunders vs. Mrs.
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  • 54 12 The foil wing nans qualified to play for the Championship:— L.-Sgt. Lever, R.G.A.; Gunner Rawbone, R.G.A.; Spr. Harris' R.F.; Sgt. Wihock on, 2nd. Bn. The Midd'x. Reg.; Sgt. Blake, 2nd. Rn. The Midd'x. Regt.J Sgt. Follenfant, 2nd. Bn. Tho Midd'x. Rept.; L.-Cpl. Palmer, 2nd. Bn. The Midd'x.
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  • 106 12 Big change at the Surina Theatre toLight, th' j>rincipal feature beintc the special Ch n-sc attraction, "The Forbidden City," starring Norma Talmadge. This is one of the prettiest Clv:ie*. stories over rrodueed for the screen, with massive Cbirt se sett'rgs and beautiful Chinesiter.is. O her features iare Gaul
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  • 114 12 A social evening wiil be held for the members of the Association on Friday eventag next, Jure Bth During the evening the p'zes for the volley ball and bii ia d comle'iticns will be given and the Royal L fe having Society's medallions and certificates wili be handed
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  • 262 12 LEAGUE MATCH. Middlesex Beat S. R. C. The Middlesex helped themselves to three goala and a couple of points from the S. R. C. on the Padang yesterday, in a match which was entirely spoilt by the ran. The i ground was in a terribly slippery state,! and it
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  • 57 12 Goals P. W. L. D. For Against Pts Midd> 5 5 0 0 12 1 10 S.C.F. A. 5 3 11 6 5 7 S.C.C. 4 3 10 8 2 6 5.J.0.8. 5 2 2 13 7 5 R.G.A. 5 14 0 8 I 2 SRC 0
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  • 219 12 Hie three Malays arrested by tha J Detective Branch in connection with certain burglaries which tw committed some time ago, when ci .thing was stolen from Major Key's residence, the Sisters quarters at the General Hospital; and the Officers Quarters, Alexandra B..rracks, were produced before Mr. Gourlay m
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  • 266 12 A telegram has been received by Mossrs. Psterson, Simons and Company, agents fcr the Bibby Henderson Line fr m their head office, dated May 3Cth., advising that an immediate reduction in their through passsge rates fron Straitl ports to United Kingdom will eome into fore* as from
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