The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 June 1923

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, SJELp SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1923. No. 10,929
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  • 162 1 The TrevissaV second boat has ar'uved at RodVrigues with sixteen surv vors Page 7. The Hou^e of Lords has disounved the effect of the American Prohibition laws in a guarded manner Page 7. The Labour Conference has recorded dec eions on >arious points, uiong tiiem that there
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  • 1728 1 Quicquid agunt hominet nottri ft farrog+ f/ibelli Juvenal. L-ttle thought your sporting n.aii, jj«ar Editor, when ne pe.;n.d (or tapped) the proposal to throw ope.i the Swimming? Club on bundais to LAN wnat a scorm Kw' would i..voke. Perhaps the proposer* of the idea will eon.e
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 270 1 'Ar'FLES HOTEL. WEEK!.! PROGaAMMfc (Ai'UKE. Mrt»,r^ IULiDAY. Dinner Daac%. l Callroom in the Eaat WED NB:SDAY.--Orcb«»tral Cancan. tnfl Romb adjoining Dining Room TH URSDAY.—Guest Ni«kt-^-mer and Dance. |HI 8 ajn. to 12 p.m. FRIDAY.— Tea Danaant. SATURDAY.-Guest Night Wwi SATURDAY. mMm and Daw># rITQT viri^r RAFFLES ORCHESTRA. ■A -ST NIGHT.
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    • 190 1 COLONIAL NOVELS (PAPER) At $2.00 Each Nett. TaL Bl s Ch Wh[.m>riL b> Vi v,° r J*S«S2S!! The b""* P^ by BIL I Thorneycroft r i\f p tnng b^ Elizabeth Robins Fowler \Ss Ws lufrtTf.^ Birnii^ hani And it wm So by Winifred Graham cftVi-Bib iTv l y r n;
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    • 180 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. House tittings of all kind? at Unito€rF Page 3. Go&ling; and Co havo wines, pipes etc Papre 11. New Colorial novels at Kelly and Walsh's —Page 1. Malayan Agn-Horticxjltural Show opens to-daar—-P&ge t. Hust.kol'in four shades at Wn,. Jacks «iiMi Co Page 7. Steam bemi and portable o
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 163 1 THE WEEK j Saturday, 80th. 'High Watwr, 0.11 a.m. 1.27 p.m. 0. I. outward mail duo. Malayan A ff n HorticuHural Show, Koala Lumpur. Angto-Chilieai School Sports, 2.30 p.m. Criek*t: Lanka Uui >n vs. Serviced, I» T< Cricket: S 71 c vs. s rc, s RC. <^\!me Dinner. Adeiphi Hot-1,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 291 2 TO LIU' OR FOR SALE. T .ARGK GOl>r.^VNS. newly erected i fron l-j 50.000 sq. ft. i;' .ing r'.ver. LARGK STOKES from 6,000 to 2i,'*iJ\j *n. ft. near wharf and shipping. Alao hree storied buildin^a fjr office** ami godowns Centrally situated All immediate entry, going cheap Apply or write to
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    • 843 2 I SURINA sVw^ VI l^^l bb mm mi I *^W -Ji^H WM S Breaking- All Records KING OF ENTERTArNERS AND TO-NIGHT AT 8.15 p.m. SstABP. ENTERTAINER OF KINGS. HTHE GREAT NICOLA With His I.OOd NOVELTIES 500 In the Ist Sh«M at 7.30 Sharp. SURPRISES 150 STARTLING ILLUSIONS Mr NOBODY Serial
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    • 416 2 Alhambra IN OUR NEXT CHANGE FRIDAY, 29(h Jl NR TO THUftSU 1923. MV <lh U |> In the Second Show at 9 p. m sharp TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News FAMOUS PLAYERS-LASKY CORPORATION PftKfii LIONEL BARRYMORK IX Boomerang Bill In 6 Ret-ls. T*e mighty theme, embodylng battle between innocent (oodneti
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  • 1251 3 BATTLB SQ! ADKON VISITS BELFAST. 'torn Our Own Corresi or>* Belfast, May 2S. *<>n Friday evening the First Battle Squadron of the Atlantic Fleet, consif of tho. battle croJsers Rarham and War»piUj ami the battleships RamiDies and Valiant, LU.der *u romai «,f V. c-A<h Sir B«Nryn S,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 279 3 II l! s.i Pjsjm ..i.!,,,.,: v „.,'j (r r€ For Baby's brothers and cisters, too I f *s n I> i into itordy, happy childhood, your f »r>hmhody.buiiding qualities. andaiaaS E wiM 11 't lal ir delicate dip Pl enty o f m fo i$ Id Ihei u qiurc.mnk mi:
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    • 155 3 Singapore Tyre Service Station. THE FINEST TYRE. FREE FLITTING FREE AIR FREE INSPECTION FREE ADVICE <;r AKANTEED VULCANISING REPAIRS AT SPECIALLY LOW PRICES. Motor Vehicle Department of THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG M f^^S 1 -J[_ vPL* ;iaH V*^^T H'ass «;t .».i|,d. Steel Rim Door
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  • 1902 4 p.k; I'olick kaid (From Our Own Correspondent) Tokyo, June 5. After a secret conference of police chiefs, which lasted for many hours, a squad of detectives made a raid on the homes of So(ialist« in Tokyo and took into custody over 100 person*. The swoop down of
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  • 588 4 PHASER CO., EXCHANGE ANB SHARE BROKERS FRIDAY, JUNE 29th. M I N I S Q. [Figures in brackets show the issue valu« of the Share in dollars unless otherwia* marked. C. Cum div. x equals ex div.] Batansr Padan.o Tin .40 4f» Hitani Tin ($1) 1.30 1.3
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  • 133 4 Dr. J. KmMe Smith pvtfidtd at the meet- j inp of old boys of the Christian Brothers' School at St. Xavior's Institution, Ipoh on Friday even ng to decde upon how they ?houM honour the Very Kev. Bro. James on whom the K npr has conferred the 0.8.E. There was
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 798 4 WHAT ABOUT YOUR FUTURE. INTERNATIONAL COBWEBPONDENCE SCHOOLS. IJ7, CECII STREET, SINGAI'OKE. PI., m send rat, gratis and post free, tie detailed prospectus of the Course of Correspondence Training before which 1 a»vc marked A. BUSINESS TRAINING DEPARTMENT TECHNICAL AND INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT Architectural Drawing Mechanical Enpineenng Structural Engineering IfcxhanicJu Drawing Poultrj-
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    • 265 4 Mr HAROLD H. HAIJ I he Famous t'oolk«ll^r taxed me pp V W^T :< *tsjmA abo of 1 •ne do«« I ■fonie4 diaap, 1 Mr. G. de MOKNAY. It i^ expres-, g darivad I I liavt: l>.-. with awful different i metook I>^ tt •urpn^ I I If vm mnam
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  • 1404 5 A DISASTROUS MAY. (I itjiti our Owu oOnwpoimt:« i London, May 31. It i a «ood job we have h«d the politi' 1 'eveiopments this work to d straet pi attention from tito weather. It bus been s.v m- iV. Btpou. May f rm.> ..cars im' \i'i
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 518 5 TO LET. TO LET. >'ntry Ist July, Compound House, Furniahed, g 'trie Us*** Fans Water, Garajtt, 8 Bed:hin 2 miles of Town, Tanglin Dis- T )y persoaally, ESTATE k TRUST AGENCIES, LTD., Auctioneers A Estate Agents -OfiMß in R*Bea Quay facing the Harbour and llum Qcors. tottil area about 6,000
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    • 594 5 NOTICES. Dollar Directory 1923-4 Issue $5,000 FREE RAILWAY ACCIDENT INSURANCE Undertaken by THE OCEAN ACCIDENT And Guarantee Corporation Limited. Incorporated ta Great Britain.) PRJUti PER COPY $2, Post Free. To be published shortly. Dollar Directory Company. Dun lop House, ROBINSON ROAD. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the Colonial
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    • 326 5 i m "< r i rt r# h i^j*^ IS The name with an unrivalled H^^BL THE UKST OF EVERYTHING; \T aß^gfVm^^m^^ MODERATE PRICKS. WJ&JoaJMiil'r*' m *^m {r,)r latest shipments entitle us u W£SM*jffl*& that we have finest and nif>.< Nautical iind Scientific Instruments in the East. WATCH BARGAINS. Johore
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 384 5 CHURCH SERVICES, THK PIFTH SUNDAY AI>TEK TEINITY. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. f.30 a.ir. L u-iny. 7.45 a.m. Holj Communion (Chora-) fn m" SS? f 1OW d by Hol y Commanio. 1 p.m. Children's Sen-ice. 53U p.m. Ev^moag and Sermon. JOHORE BAHRU. 6 p.m. Evening :-.nd Sermon. 7.30 a.m. (Ju y 2nd.)
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    • 519 5 Tuesday, 6.30 p.m. Prayer Service. j Friday, 8.16 p.m. Epworth League JSTKAITS CHINESE METHODIST CHURCH j (A. C. S. CHAPEL) d a.m. Sunday School. 10 a.m. Morning Service, Rev. Goh Hood Kenjr Subject: The Healing of Bartimaeus. 7JO n.m. Epworth league Service, Dr. Chwi Su Lan. SuDject: Hungering after Righteonsn»es».
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  • 20 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. SMART.—At Minchinhimpton, Gloucestershiro, on June 27, to th? wift of Capt. E. L. Sin art, a daughter.
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  • 864 6 The mimic battle between supporter of a bigger air force for Britain anc' supiMjrters of tht- blue water l^olky continues. Tis a famous scrinima^-j, but what |Q ft nil uLrout I More than half the objection to spending money on Singapore comes
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  • 307 6 The Students in Britain Committee ha» been exempted from re^istrat.on under the Societies Ordinance. The tender of Mr. Graham Hutchison for two houses at Sepoy L nes for European attendants, $16,700, is accepted. Parcels rates for the several of the Prcific Islands and for Palestine and Syr a are published
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  • 719 6 Messrs. J. B. W. Fanchild and G. T. F. White have arrived from Home, us Assistant Eng>neers, in the P. W. D F. M. S: The Hon. Mr. E. S. Hose, acting Chief Secretary to Government, will open the Malayan Agri -Horticultural i»how to-day. Messrs. J. J. Grant, G. Collins
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  • 610 6 ARCHITECTS WIN GODOWftfl y^ M M|, The appeal by Messrs. Un^awah Co, architects and SUn Us a S* deepen by Mr. J UB tk* B*Jr' in tho action brought a-a „t Yh Messrs. M. Gu«ton and E .1 w, tag damages for breach of trpct to complete
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 138 6 SCOTCH WHISKY CftLL OP TH ES E A S T j?^Sjs^ Caldbeck Macgregor (Jo., Ltd. ;><^ (Incorporated in Shanghai R 87 Cecil Strot. Telephone 223. tiri A MOST SUITABLE GIFT FOR A PRESENTATION POCKET WATCHES WRIST WATCHES IN GOLD, PLATINUM, OR SET WITH DIAMONDS, AND IN ALL FANCY SHAPES. TIME
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    • 126 6 32. THE "GARRET" PATENT ♦S.S.' TYPE SINGLE-CYLINDER SUPERHEATED STEAM PORTABLE AND SEMIPORTABLE ENGINES. (Non-Condensing) Tha snu.oth and uniform running fulfils the most exacting requirements. Extremely low consumption of fuel and low working eost. Ex»ct K'overnintf. Specially designed, constructed and suitable throughout for driving dynatv.oh, saw mills, pumping installations, ftr use
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  • 548 7 LORDS DEBATE. H HTM FOR DIPLOMACY Router's Service.] London, June; 28. in the House of Lorda, debating the \mencsn 3 pj zu re of liquor en British ahipe, i declared that there is abso4iance of our agreeing to the Ratal proposal for a twelve-mile vqrarda liquor only,
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  • 30 7 pli hi<?u Superintendent, Govern■^h^ h t10 Kuala Kangsar, and Mm. »7 ftTiuS for Eliro P e on a holiday th A^r.? Mr J M. Howfett, of r th^ Plantation*. j
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  • 320 7 UUU [Reuter's Service.] T London, June 28. The Labour Conference adopted a resolution condemning an increase in the British Air Force "in competition with France aa a preface to a new era of war," and demanding that Britain convoke an International conference to abolish air armaments. THE WAR
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  • 154 7 A pretty wedding took place, according to Chirti'se rites, in the presence of a ldrg<» and Te prcscn tativo gathering, on Wednesday noon at No; 1 Emerald Hill Road, the contracting parties being Mr. Chia Cheng Liew, a ?on of Mr. Chia Chenjr Kang. of Messrs. Allen,
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  • 1192 7 HALF YEARLY MEETING. The half yearly meet ng of the Straits T/ading Company, Ltd., was held yesterday mcrning. The Ch. irman, Mr. F^ank Adam, I rcj,ided, And there were also prosent afcasra. J. Bajrnall, L. J. Wilcoxson (Manug;rgr Directors), H. A. Low (D rector), E. Walkor, H.
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  • 159 7 PENANG NEWS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 29th. At the annual meeting of Yarak Rubber Co. Major Stevens pres ded. The report and accounts were passed, Mr. Thome was re-elected a di:ector and directors fees of $1,500 were voted. The report of the Somme company says that
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  • 71 7 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, June 28. Messrs. Irie Kaihei «id Umeno M noru have been appointed to fill the vacr.ncy in the directorship of the South Mrnchurian Ra'lway Company. A South Sers Society named the NanyoDan, has been established under the presidency of General
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  • 176 7 Tho Gazette contains statistics of the export of rubber from the Netherlands Erst Ind es. In January February and March ths year 32,000 tons were exported, compared with 20 500 tons in the first *hree months of 1922, giving an increase of more than
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  • 151 7 On Tuesday next, July Sid, the Cathedral choi r will render a programme of mask in St. Andrew's Cathedral. Originally prepared for a moating of one of the societies in connection with the church, it is felt that there may be many people who will welcome the
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  • 83 7 A last reminder is given to all ex-service men of the dinner at the Adelphi Hotel at 8 to-night to commemorate the anniversary of the Battle cf the Somme. Excellent arrangements have been made in every respect and the function should prove an unqualified success. A few
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  • 27 7 Spoon Sroot. One bus will leave Jardine Steps at 6.45, and proceed vi& Memorial Hall, Orchard Road, Scotts Road, Thompson Road to Seletar.
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  • 77 7 There is a suggestion amonpat Britishers and Americans resident in Saigon to found a Masonic lodge. Mr. A. T. Sabapathy, barrister-at-law, Gray's Inn. who arrived in Singapore early this week from England, was entertained to dinner on Thursday night at the Groav«?nor Hotel, by a large number of his friends.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 111 7 A Popular Model at a Moderate Price >^^^^^^^^^^k "HIS MASTER'S TABLE GRAND MODEI Price t^ *1 Wax Finish F.gnnvd Oak Cabinet, base \o\i> in., height Utt in., depth 19 in., nickel- i 1 1 ted fittings, intern 1 "float ng" horn, iHcdl<« bowls for new and used needles. i in.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 551 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Service to RONDON. AMSTEitDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMBN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOWMARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVEkrOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for all Overland Point* HOMEWARDS. <*• Singapor*. PHE2SIUS Genoa, Marseilles, Llvafpaal and Giaagiiw In Port TEIKESIAS London,
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    • 611 8 "ELLEB»SaN" LlNtf. CLLBRMAN BLCRNALL STEAMSHIP 0^ IM (Inoorpon.ted in SLv^laiid) PASSENc^IzE SEKVICS 6t«awer O#JTWAKIr. f l SUlt*P«re. fs.s. CITY OF KARACHI China— Japan Oct. 6 •s.s. CITY OF PARIS China— Jipan Nor. 16 ♦s.s. CITY OF CANTERBURY Clina— Japan Dec. 27 HOMEWARD. ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER Marseilles— London July 29
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    • 530 8 P O BRITISH INDIA and APCAR LINES (Incorporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR ORIENTAIT^TEAM~ NAVIGATION 1 41 LONDON FAR EAST MAIL SERVRF (Und r Contract with Ilia Majesty's Govcrnmer' OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS For China and Japan. koj Marseilles, London Att^ fr> ToxuMf*. Singapore T Lo8 !ri KASHMIR
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 437 9 fh€ Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited The China Mutual Steam Navigation CoLtd AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Shin Co lu (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated i» England.) C .NT 1O BOSTON AND NEW Y01.4 vU BVSZ I-ANA^A FROM NEW YORK. <(e*m*r§ Dne S'f^ore Route jf o MADRAS July 2 Suez Philippine, and
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    • 774 9 [ADMIRAL LINE (Incorporated in U.S.A.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 19 DAYS—HONGKONG TO AMERICA. Steamer. Siils Hongkong. Arrive. Seattle. PRESIDENT GRANT July 9 July 28 PRESIDENT MADISON Juiy 21 Aug. 9 PRESIDENT MCKINLEY Aug. 2 Aug 21 PRESIDENT JACKSON Aug. 14 Sep 2 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Aug 26 Sept. 14 And every 12
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    • 723 9 ISTHMIAN LINE Arriving from America via Panama end Loading for BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND f J I BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DI3ECT. ANNISTOa CITY due Singapore June 30 FAIRFIELD CITY <iue Sinfrtpore July 28 STEEL TRAVELER due Sin ft apore Aug. f8 Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading to all
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  • 185 10 NEW TRANS-PACIFIC RECORD. The Canadian Pacific steamer "Empress of Canada" which sailed from Hongkong at noon on Saturday, 2nd. June, arrived at Vancouver 3 p.m. on Sunday the 17th. instant. The time taksn between Yokohama ami Victoria was 202 hours 53 minutes or 8 dajs 10 hours and
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  • 76 10 List of passengers travelling per *.s. "Ekma" from Singapore and Penang to connect at Rangoon with Henderson and Bibby sailings: Per u, "Amaiapr. >vi sailing Sid Ju'y. Mr. D. P. Roberta, Mr. O. H. Bl+r* and Mr. F. R. Poole. Per s.s. M GloucestrirhiTA* f c fi:ir': sth
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  • 302 10 Now a father it shocks And it whitens his lock". When his little babe calls him old fox" warbles the gifted author of The Bab Ballads; but in the Sopresoe Court at Singapore we meet little babes carrying un business in partnership with a babe unborn and
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  • 223 10 Ponition ABsu mo< j sir Risi Zaharoff The French newspapers recently called attention to the fact that as a result of the last general meeting of shareholders of the Societe des Bains de Mrr de Monaco the control of the institution known as Carlo has passed
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  • 16 10 Sir Hugh Clifford (Governor and Com-mindor-iii-Ch ef of Nigeria) had an SIC* Ki g BuCk:^ h!Un
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 289 10 UNDERWOOD Improved PORTABLE Model THE MACHINE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY. i Sole Agents PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England). j SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR. I ROBINSON &Co Ltd., StOCbSIS IRONED Co.. Ltd CHAMPAGNE JL \J JLjIJL 111- t? _I Hh extra dry c Agents: WBP John little Co, Ltd.
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    • 279 10 "Great Auk's Head" ill Pilsener Beer a^ SOLE IMPORTERS T/ie Borneo Company. Lid /InccrporatctJ in England) Sirgapore-Ipoh-Penang THE MARK OF GOOD OIL KEROSENe JpSflmAb KEROSENE BRILLIANT ECONOMICAL A slatie Petroleum Co. (S. S.) Ltd. larortorat** la Bi C **4 Thos. Cook Son. nobdohjtschb lw» PASSENGER AND ORWARDINI, ro A ?«f
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 735 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Samipit Bandjermasin Schouten 9 a.m. Sing-kawang, SeUkau, Pemangkat and Sambas Singkol 9 a.m. Hongkong, Shanghai and Hankow taking mails for Australia (except Western Australia) v a Hongkong Autolycus 9 a.m. Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama Duchessa d'Aosta 0 a.m. Kerirnon Fook Mow 9 am. Pulau Soegi Benuit
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  • 81 11 June 20. Bank 4 m.s. 2,4 3-16 Bank demand 2|4 8-32 Private credits 3 m.&. 2|4 15-32 Naw York, demand 63% Credits I*o days 66 France, demand 810 India, T. T. 173^, Hongkong, demand l l^ p.c. Di». Yokohama, demand 109% Java, demand 140% Bangkok, demand 79 Sovereign, Bank
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  • 141 11 •Juno 29 Tn. 100 Ton* |91.% Gambicr 12.25 Peppsr Whito 22.00 Pepper Black 13.75 Tapioca, small flako f.g. 10.25 Pearl Sago small 8.00 Copra 1C.40 Copra Sundried 10.00 Opium, Benares anc. 4,000 Rice, Rangoon white 230.00 Rice, Sir^i No. I for expoit 256.00 Rico, Siam N' w 2 for
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  • 42 11 Singapore, 12 noun, June 29. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe. Srot 46%. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoke J Sheet. Spot 47 47 VI: July 47Vfe 48; Aup.Sept. 49 50; Oct. -Dec. 52 Ms 53. Jan.-March 54 54 Yi. London quotation Is. l*sd. Market Quiet.
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  • 186 11 Our American contemporary the "Rubber Ago" (May 10) draws attention to the fact that the B. F. Goodrich Company has just introduced a "rag" rug of rubber wh ch is said to be particularly adaptable for service in bath rooms, shower baths in gymnasiums, porches, Ix.-<1 rooms, kitchons
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  • 113 11 GUTHRIE'S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, Jutot' 2**. The local market has maintained a remarkably steady front during the period under review in ffcee of the alarmist reports rtceived from New York. Nearby demandchiefly Continental ha" bwn yood, and future positions have shown distinctly bullish tendencies. Spot Bold from
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  • 119 11 Singapore, June 29. RaMtor. London is. i J /jd. Local 47. Tin.— London £181 17s. 6d. Local ('OO tons told). Share Market. Stagnant. Rubbers.— Kuala Sidims 2.15 2.2."», Uiu (Pfnuts 20 25, Pajams G.70 6.80, Allenbyi 1 1.15 1.2.1. Tiiw.— Tai pings B2H 87»a, Bnraiigi 1.1 5 1.20,
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  • 119 11 Singapore, June 29. Tin. i,lBl 17s. Cd. down 355. 91% 100 tons. Rubber.— Is. l\d. up Share Market. Flat. Rubbers.— Quotations unchanged. Malaka Pmdai 1.40 1.45, United Malaccas 1.32'-. 1.37*, Ulu Benuta 24 27, Kuala Sidimi 2.22M* 2.27^, BMMtta 1 1.07U, Indragiri* 4.80 4.90, Mentakabs 22
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  • 112 11 AMERICA AND BRITISH COTTON TRADE. London, June 12. Under the head ng "America's blow io British Industry." the Morning- Post says. "The Act which conies into operation in AtijMt enjoinng- upon American cozens, the compulsory use of the American standard prra<fcng of raw cotton s c; usinp apprehension in Lancashire.
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  • 119 11 Dtfrter km ymt the tnrit n skins 'hrough Aden showed a considerable increase over that of 1921, the increase in imports alone totalling over 540,000 ifcint. Th s trade was particularly active toward* the end of the year, when exceptionally M*h prices prevailed. Amonjr the chief
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  • 47 11 There is a great demand for cycles, «*ys an exchange, from India, Burmah, the W«st Coast of Afrca, the Dutch East Indiea, aoid the Federated Mla'ay States, \rhich shows either that the inhabitants of these .countries are incorrigible optimist* or th«t [the roads have been gTeatly improved.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1340 11 Assert over $5,000,000. THE IiRFAT CACTCDM firm Assurances in force over $17,000,000 mt unMl fcAbTEKN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. MAD OFFICE H™ jT"""** 5 to Stratt *>W«nent.) AGENTS WANTED Secretary p.. n 1 VNnT DireCt r Actuary HORACE W. RAPER. C. C. NICHQLL, p. LA P RA> I ul URANCE
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    • 229 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINI Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Repreaentatives^-Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WEARE Co., Lt4 Messrs. HARRISONS, I BARKER Co., Lt<! Branch Office 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. 1 What is claimed
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  • 2552 12 LOCAL MEN AND SUBORDINATE POSITIONS. The monthly mect.ng of the Municipal ComnYitMoners was he.d yesterday atUrnoon. The President, Mr. R. J. Farrtr, presided, and there wero also present Messrs W. Dunman, W. A. Sims, D. T. Lewis, J. M. S.me, J. Robertson, 11. B. Ward, A. E. B&ddeley,
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  • 35 12 Pro (gramme of Drills up to and for SunJay. Ist July, 1923. Saturday, 30th.— 2 p.m. Sektar Range. Penan* Vete.an's Challenge Shield. Sunday, Ist. 7.30 a.m. Seletar Range S. V. R. A.
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  • 74 12 A rate of mortality per mille of 34 00, the deaths numbering 297, was returned by the P.C.M.O. in his statement for the week ending June 16th. Thirty-six deaths ver* due to convulsion, 35 to phthia's, 32 to pneumonia 26 to malarial fever, 21 to dtlilty and rge, and 18
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 546 12 jVirldlt-dux Th «e Gcals Ag nst Gunners. The 2nd Middlesex had very little d fficulty .n defeating the R.G.A. in the Singapore League on the Padang yesterday, the erult not be ng in the slightest doubt after t)"c? regiment had established a le:-d of a couple of goals
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    • 139 12 Goals P. W. L. D. For Agst. Pta Bnd Midd\ 88 0 0 19 2 13 S.C.F.A. S 4 3 1 8 0 9 s- r- G 6 4 2 0 9 8 S.J.O.R 7 2 11 4 11 H. G. A. 8 2 6 0 11
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    • 139 12 On the S. R. C. ground this afternoon the S. C. C. wll meet the S. R C in' the Singapore Cricket Tournament. The, S. C. C. team will be: C. c. C arke (Cap. tain). A. H. Assitor, K. c. Baker H. M (antrell, C H. G.
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    • 51 12 Thursday's matches resulteJ as followsR. Smith beat C. A. Norr s C— 2 6—l C. Smith beat A. van Cu.lenbcrg- 0-1" V Mon4ay's Semi-6nals. R. Smith vs. C. Smith. Winner of H. G. Stack vs. F. Ruchwaldy vs. Tan Chon^ Gark. The final will be played on
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