The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 July 1924

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 Singapore Free Press AN D MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 10 CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1924 NO. 11,257
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  • 248 1 The int. r- Allied Conference negotiations have not changed during the week-end— Page 6. A teacher and 64 scholars have been kiJled in an Indian school owing to a flooding disaster Page 6. The Pageant of Empire and Koy Scouts' inspection in London were marred by rain
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  • 1297 1 Wt are sitting in Belgrade at an oftkial dinner riven by the Foreign OmYe. All seems to be going well. The soup is good: the fish is better: we praise Jugo-Slavia and raise our glasses to gallant little Serbia. Then suddenly all the lights
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 195 1 j A. G. SPALDING BROS., Ltd. Amateur Golf Championship won with •THE NEW SPALDOfG RED GOLF BALL.JJ Obtainable at J J Telephone QUEEN'S Telegrams 3 MM 3. Prim St. Tennis 5 RAFFLES HOTEL. I GUEST NlGHTS.— Dinner and Dance. Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. TEA DANCES, Every Monday and Friday.
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    • 227 1 RECOGNITION! ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS FOR ROYAL TYPEWRITERS Purchases Surpassed in June. This new Royjil sales record menus so»>.ethi,iy. It means that Ex- mives <ire keepinu- their eyes on the office space devoted to m m corTCTpondenet production. They aie considering correspondence ml corta on an efficiency basis, they are buying
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    • 164 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ■Puteh Chit notice Pa -< 5 Shipping on page 8, 9 and 10. Rustik' >}. Wm. Jacks Pa^u 7. Alhambra attractions Paire 2. Raheem's for jewellery Pa^f 12. Mrs. Douglas for frocks Pay* 2. Usher's whisky, Little's Page 10. Copying presses, Little's Paire 2. AH kinds of saws,
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    • 24 1 '.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.w.w.v A. 0. SPALDING BROS., Ltd. < for > High (lass.— < iGOLF EQI IPMBNT > call at lelephone QI'EKVS Telegraaw f 1634 8, Prince St. Tenrlis t
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 121 1 THE WEEK. High Water, 9.46 a.m., 8.51 p.m. New Scudai mtg., noon. Medical College Prize Distribution. 5 p.m. The Gondoliers, Vic. Theatre, '.'.15 p.m. Wednesday, 30th. High Water, 10.22 a.m., 9.31 p.m. S'pore Golf Club mtjr. re Club House, G.15. Thursday, 31st. High Water, 10.53 a.m. 10.8 p.m. Phi?. Orchestra,
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  • 130 2 Boxes Behind the Curtain. The small theatre on Berlin's fashionable west-end boulevard, which has been in process of construction for Max Reinhardt for the past six months, and which has suffered from various hindrances, is now nearin" completion. General surprise and a verv great deal of interest
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  • 210 2 Zam-Buk the Famous Her ha f Healer and Skin-Cure. Our readers should not miss this opportunity of securing a useful Free Trial Box of Zam-Buk. Even a sample of this precious herbal balm applied to any cut, burn or sore eruptive skin gives speedy proof
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 52 2 Use this Coupon To-day! The proprietors have such complete confidence that Zam-Buk will do all they claim for it, that they will jarladly forward our readers or their friends a Free Trial Sample. Send to-day to atrent mentioned above. Give name and address clearly, enclose this coupon and stamp (for
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    • 347 2 THE HAPPY VALLEY LTD, TONIGHT TONIGHT THE PREMIER CIRCUS. WATANG PEK JEE (Yong Chia Heng) WATANG SHANGHAI (Kwan Ung Co.) KRONCHONG-AN INDIAN CONJURER. HOLlDi\\ r^roUßS~ JAVA AND SUMATRA. SEA TRIPS ALONG THE NORTH BORNEO COAST TO PHILIPPINES. HUA-HIN ON SEA, SIAM (Golf. Tennis. Bathing. Riding.) PARTK (LARS OF INCLUSIVE TERMS
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    • 340 2 Victoria Theatre. THE SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC COMMITTEE Presents "THE GONDOLIERS 11 TO-NIGHT AT 9.15 P.M. ALSO ON THURSDAY, JULY 31st and SATURDAY, AUG. 2nd. PRlCES:— Reserved $4, Unreserved $2 and $1. SPECIAL MATINEE FRIDAY NEXT AUG. Ist, AT 5.15 P.M. PRlCES:— Reserved (Adults) $3, (Children) $1.50. Unreserved $1 and Gallery
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    • 448 2 Alhambra. FROM TUESDAY, JULY 20th, TO SUNDAY, AUGUST 3*i. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. ASSOCIATED EXHIBITORS PRESENTS LEATH BAIRD IN "THE DESTROYING ANGEL" In 6 Reels. ASSOCIATED FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS CONSTANCE TALMADGE IN "THE LOVE EXPERT" In 7 Reel*. In the First Show at 7.30 CARL LAEMMLE
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  • 830 3 THE MEDICAL PROBLEMS. The climbinjr of Mount Everest, a? cne of he members of a former expedition renaiked, is in essence a physiological pror.i'iv.. Whatever the actual details of the 'trent tragedy in which two climbers lost htir l.vc-, it is certain that the intensely irducm and
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  • 159 3 A New Italian Altarpiece. An important addition has recently been made to the series of large Italian altarpieces which are among the chief glories of tht Trafalgar-square collection. It consists of an altarpiece and lunette by Francesco Zaganelli da Cotignola. This imposing and richly coloured painting was
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 464 3 1 I \B^4k I Trcrsharp and Wahl Pen, in I Lfe-glji V identical designs in a hand- j 11|R!M some gift case. J Wtok new all-metal Wahl Pen it \fttW A a at once personal, intnnUfctfl sically valuable, useful and out of th« W'lß tv beauty assures enthusiastic apWTTB preciation.
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    • 165 3 ASEFSO (Health) vs. SKIN DISEASE (ill-Health) the J former has attacked from th first round, and at the time «J of going to press SKIN DISEASE'S local reputation is rapidly declining. Judging by the Increasing number of supporters it appears that ASEPSO is strongly fancied to J administer a knockout
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  • 1097 4 History of Yorkshire County Crickec, 1903-23. By A. W. Pullin ("Old* Ebor"). A Cricket Anthology: Some Cover Shots. Compiled by F. J. Chappie. •H should go without saying that a 1 middle place in sport is not to a Yorkshireman's liking" and without that direct assertion one
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 770 4 4ff^ 1,.- v JHBBSBM I \fj 1 H^B jHBsSSEIr^S Mi SirßobertDurnett&Sli'? BgjffiffiWPli^ u LONDON.' J t^—^) Sole Agents African Eastern Trade Corporation Ltd. 124 Cecil Street, Singapore. FOR all complaints arising fro*n a disordered stomach, liver and kidneys, Dr. Morse's I Indian Root Pills are without equal, and they are
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    • 512 4 RELIEF /fM FROM ALL (ffP SKIN TORTURES Ai W\ The eminent Skin Specialist, Dr. D. Dennis Has MM discovered a healing compound that gives in- J WJ stantaneous relief to" Eczema and all forms of I J Skin and Scalp Disease. This wonderful remedy, I D.D.D. Prescription, is a clean,
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  • 554 5 THE CHARM OF FLATTERY. (By Sybil Fitzmaurice.) I was talking the other afternoon in her hotel suite to a woman as famous for ruv charm as for her beauty: Ceeile Sorel, the Comedie Framaise star. Thousands of women have striven to discover the secret of her charm,
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  • 480 5 CHILD-SU ICIDE. Tragic Statistics in America. Before the war child-suicide was frequent enough in Germany for it to he regarded by other countries as a blet on the German ideal of efficiency. Most often it happened because the child failed to maintain his place at school and at the moment
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 497 5 BUSINESS CARDS. I'.KANCH FACTORY. FINE ART AND COMMERCIAL. Port Swrttt-nham 'Phone "9 AU types of Blocks «HM »*««M««*««»« Z STRAITS PHOTO ENGRAVING CO. 5 4:i I ©cil Street. "HHMHK < MHj^HMi |§?gSggg§ggsg§§gg§gggg?ggg§§g UFIED OPHTHAUIK MOTION. SMITH BON, LTOI I'l.ase Send for the Illustrated 14, Battery Boad Catalogue of Musical Instruments.
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    • 402 5 HOLLAND6CHE CLUB (Dutch Club) Debentures. NOTICE. X ffwbjf iriven that in accordance wuh t eond i f the Debentures, interest mm .June Ist I9tl till May list. I('_'4 ralien due on June Ist 19t4 and has been payable from that date. Sin| n 11-7 EASTERN SMELTING Cft. \AL (Incorporated in
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    • 395 5 The house of reliability for Scientific Instruments. Agents for STANLEY Co.. Ltd. NAUTICAL REQUISITES. Agents for HEATH Co., Ltd. WATCHES AND CLOCKS. Agents for S. SMITH Sons, Ltd. Case of Drawing Instruments $7 Drawing Pens and Pencils 5 Pamp Spring Bow Pen 10 Faber's Slide Rules 12.50 Magnifiers with Handle
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    • 907 5 (■^SMSBSBSm^— aws— BSSIB— ai^W^— t»t— «rx *»r.- T^* T^***^ 11 c *'y^^ii>SSM l }^JaM( "Mf Th*** '■fflS—'Bl To make a really enjoyable meal of COLD MEAT, add a little S74£Cbf **~~VLdH9at sskA Qssb 9JbJb> siß^ti oJ^ yn v *-v^L^^* SAUCE W jfc^^ 4 el ncarn s S»ve you WA i
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 21 6 CROMLEY.— At the European Hospital. Ku:t!a Lump.r, on July 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. I F. E. CriwltT. a d-iufchter.
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    • 43 6 CRESSON-PKIPPS.— On July 29, 1899, at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Singapore, by the lute Rev. Father Xain, Mavius Cresson, only son of Frederic C reason and Louise Dupuy to Annie Phipp-s. youngest daughter of Alexander Phipps and Pelajfie Lefevre.
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    • 38 6 CROSSL.KY. At the European Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, on July 25th, Doreen, infant daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. F. E. Crossley. GI'THRIDGE.— At the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on July 15, Mildred Guthridgr-*. wife of C. N. Guthridge.
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  • 541 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1924. Protection and Profit. One of the curiosities of the detence of such trade movements as may roughly be classed as "protective," is the moral obliquity shown by some of their protagonists in producing their arguments. The upholders of rubber restriction "protective" movements have
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  • 265 6 ihe rrince of Wales called the British Empire iSxhitrition "the Empire's Shop Window." The slogan; was apt, for the millions of visitors lured to Wembley have been the means of opening up many unexpected channels for trade. An excellent example of this was provided by the Newfoundland
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  • 339 6 At the conclusion of the case in which Mr. V. Reynolds stood charged with using criminal force against a Siamese woman named May Muang, yesterday. His Honour inflicted a fine of $10 on the accused. A Chinese was arrested at Johnston's Pier on Sunday with a quantity of chandu concealed
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  • 88 6 "BRITISH MALAYA" CONTROVERSY. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, July 28. At a meeting of the Federal Council the Hon. Mr. R. C. M. Kindersley voiced the Unofficial*' congratulations to Sir William George Maxwell on his knighthood. They had hoped to have seen him receive a higher honour.
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  • 80 6 SiiTK^Porean Involved. (FIVM Our Own Correspondent.) lVnanK, July 28. Mr. Wheat ley, of Singapore, who is on a short holiday to Penan*, was proceeding to Bayan Lepas alunjr the Jelutor.K-roatl and when near Sungei Penan*; tame across u drunken Tamil staggering on the road. As the
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  • 78 6 (1 rom Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, July 18. A public meeting of Chinese in Pevak was held in Ipoh yesterday to consider suggestions and various plans within the State in favour of the abolition of restriction. After much discussion it was resolved to appoint a committee
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  • 614 6 Mr. and Mrs. Arshak Sarkies arrived in Penang from Singapore on Friday morning by the Teesta. At the Dutch Club to-morrow night i Eugenie and Leopold Premyslav will give their last concert. The performance will commence at 9.15. We regret to announce the death in thv I European Hospital, Kuala
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  • 409 6 [Reuters Service.] London, July M. A meeting of the British Empire deleJL to the inter- Allied ftrf««MJ held following a conference of the head, of the Allied delegations, in preparation for this afternoon's plenary session. Hi nerto, it is gathered that the p^H.o* materially has not changed since
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  • 243 6 With reference to our recent para»rrap!» on longevity of Singaporeans, a correspondent points out that Mrs. Caroline de Souza was born in Singapore in 1830, and not in Malacca as was stated. Her father, Mr. Hugh Syme, founded the Hrni of Syme and Co. in the year
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  • 178 6 IVtition in Supreme Court. The Chief Justice had before him yesterday a petition for probate of the will and codicil of the late "Suirar KinK." Mr. Oei Tionp Ham, brought at the instance of Oei Tjons: Hauw, Oei Tiong Swan and Madam Hoo
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  • 25 6 fiJSf Z f o the L^i«l*tive Council r, JV JJ° n ay 8th has bee P^tponed to Monday, Sept. 15th at 10.30 am
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 227 6 "The Connoisseur Comes to CaldbeekV' FOR The Good Rhine Wine DEINHARDS I Hocks and Moselles STILL SPARKLING. RUDEBHEDI SUPERIOR NIERSTEIN SUPERIOR ZELTINGER (MOSELLE) SPARKLING HOCK SPARKLING MOSELLE DEINHARD CO. COBLENZ. The M st Famous Wine Shippers on the Rhine. Caidbeck, Macgregor Go., Ltd. tlr.coiporattil hi Shaa^uu.) 4'>, Robinson Uoad. Telephone
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    • 11 6 n PEARS U r GOLDEN series. I jCjCjil 'iV/J/j' i^^^^^^^^^ i
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  • 335 7 COMMUNICATIONS CUT. HALF A STATE SI RMERCiED. Reut r\ Borvfea.] Madras, July 27. tarter reports in no way nUnisaiaed ™,ty of the devastating flood, m *m India, although particular tn Meagre owing to the breakdown in Malabar hai been cut off since July if water itaiu i
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  • 87 7 London, July 27. British North Borneo and Horyrkoner Bcouts arc among those takinjr the practical Mourse in scout training: at GillweM Park. »tiear Chinjrford, prior to the beeinninpr of the Jamboree. Thirty-six Japanese will visit the camp jflpext week to ,-tudy English campingfPim»thr>ds. A
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  • 163 7 In Long Live the King, the Metro picture which come? to the Palladium Theatre on August Ist, Jackie Coogan's costuming problem was different from all his previous pictures; instead of rags and tatters he had twenty-four complete changes of wardrobe for this one role. It
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  • 98 7 Professor Ismko, a magician who is tourtho world, has arranged to give a performance at the Y. M. C. A. osj Friday commencing at I*. I~>. An illusionist uh<> conies with an excellent reputation. Professor Isako, has performed before royalty and created something of a sensation
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  • 84 7 London, July 19. The new Cathedral at Liverpool was consecrated to-day in the presence of Their -ties the King and Queery The Archbishop of York presided at the •enriet, at which eight Archbishops, twentyfive Deans and forty Bishops were present. The King's speech and the Service
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  • 44 7 A marriage has been arranged, and will shortly take place, between Oliver Robert »:iles, British Consul in China, son of the Lite Robert Coal-es, LL D., and Mrs. Coales, and Marjorie Wycliffe, youngest daughter of Canon and Mrs. A. F. Russell. Dalethitrpe, Dedharn, Es<ex.
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  • 528 7 CHATER TRIAL TO-DAY. W hen the Assize Court commenced yesterday morning, the 1). P.P., Mr. N. H. P. Whitley, mentioned the case in which Mr T. L (.'hater stands charged with criminal breach of trust as a iwiml and applied for the case to be taken this morning,
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  • 326 7 London. July 18. Mr. and Mrs. Ali Imam gave a reception to the delegates of the National Convention at the Hotel Cecil, ILP.'a, leading Indians and others attending. Mr. Sastri suggested that the Raj reports of the condition of India were unduly favourable, and asked why at
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  • 123 7 Already acknowledged with the Chattered Bank, $625i>0; Eastern Extension Telegraph Co. Cable Depo t Staff: H. T. S. M, G. R. H. W. $2, A.S.G., C.A/W. J., P.D.A., A. P., E.G.8., C.A.L., J.L.G., D.H.R., E.H.8., $1 each, $16; Raffles Hotel: Messrs. Arshak Sarkies, M. S. Arathoon $10
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  • 875 7 SIR PERCY SCOTT RETURNS TO THE ATTACK. Admiral Sir Percy Scott writes to tho Daily Mail of June 28th as follows: Letters have been written to the Press and to me, stating that puhlic opinion in Australia and New Zealand has been directly flouted by the
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  • 56 7 Mr. F. G. Penny, M.P., and Mrs. Penny entertained on June 25 at the House of Commons His Highness the Sultan of Perak and the Raja Kechil Bongsu. Sir William and Lady Joynson-Hicks, Sir Rowland and Lady Blades, officials from the Straits Settlements, with Lady Guillemard, wife of the Governor
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  • 88 7 A DOMINION GOVERNORSHIP. Post for Duke of York? London, July 18. It is rumoured in usually well-informed circles that an interesting announcement is likely to be made shortly regarding the Dulre of York accepting the Governorship of one of the Dominions at no distant date. The Duke
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  • 219 7 M.i ho ii Found Gu'Uy. London, July IS. At the trial at Lewes Assizes of PatricK Mahon, charged with the murder of EmiiY Kaye at the Crumbles bung-alow, there we»<> a number of sensations. First, a juryman fainted and was excused, and a fresh jury was empanelled
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  • 50 7 London, July 19. A cable from Rome states that Mr. Gandhi is expecting to spend three weeics at Mendola, a holiday resort on the uppor Adige. The management of a hotel there has been requested by cable to reserve a suite of rooms for him.
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  • 97 7 Calcutta, July 21. The high hope? that were entertained from the reconciliation between Hindus and Mussalmans at Delhi which took place on Saturday have not. been fulfilled. Later in the day, there were a few iso- j lated, but serious, cases of assault and the i
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  • 153 7 London, July 16. In the House of Commons, Mr. R. J. H. Hannon asked, with regard to the seizure of arms on board the "Schlesien" at Colombo, whether, in view of the embargo on the importation of arms into China, steps could be taken to ascertain
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  • 241 7 Calcutta, July 18. The farcical struggle between the Bengal Government and the Swarajists was continued in the High Court to-day, when a Swarajist requested permission to be joined as co-plaintiff in a suit brought to declare that the resolution to be moved next session in the Legislative
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 154 7 Robinson Co Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE.. <>tl Jiiill Ihe tafford /^Q*tMSW¥ mackintosh A t' 1 \Y Vl\ DOIBI.E TEXTIRE TWILL PmT \\l PARAMATTA W- ■&'s. W^A In neat olive shade Open ~*fjj3f? J t^s j Collar, which can be worn closed j If V I W U) f rm St
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1228 8 STEAMER SAgfflGS J STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE F H!H L "NE~ Ellerman Bucknall LONDON. AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. I f\ T g 1 MARSEILLES, HAVRE. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. T£\ O ffl OW%I W\ I I T BOSTON AND NEW YORK. iJ I Cdl 1011l
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    • 530 8 STEAMER SAILINGS P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England). MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARDS FROM LONDON. Antwerp. For China and Japan. For Marseilles, London and Antw J Towage.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 557 9 STEAMER SAILINGS ~~0. S. K. Line. Destination. Steamers. Arr. Dept. London, Hamburg Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp via Adon, P. Su.'an Colombo, Nev Ynrt v.i« c' Amazon Maru Aug. 11 Aug. 13 v,a San Francisco, Panama Alaska Maru from Kobe Oct. 15 r>urhan. Cape T,wn. Rio., Santos, s'rjr^-v^- t arsr^tz Z: s
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    • 373 9 STEAMER SAILINGS ROUND THE WORLD. FAST PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE From Singapore and Penang to BOSTON and NEW YORK via Colombo, Suez, Alexandria, Naples, Genoa, Marseilles. Returning to Singapore via Havana, Panama, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Honolulu, Kobe, Shanghai, Hongkong and Manila. Arrives. Saila. ss. PRESIDENT ADAMS July 30 An*.
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    • 782 9 STEAMER SAILINGS STRUTHERS AND BARRY. Operating U. S. Government Ships. SINGAPORE TO LOS ANGELES AND 1 SAN FRANCISCO. U.S.S.B. WEST JESTER to discharge and load In Port U.S.S.B. WEST PROSPECT to discharge and load SepV U.S.S.B. WEST CHOPAKA to discha-c and load Oct. and subsequent steamers approximately 30 lays spart
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  • 258 10 FREIGHT RATES. The following changes in the StraitsNew York rates of freight come into force immediately: Tapioca, pearl, Gold $10 per x8 cwt; Tapioca, flake, Gold $10 per 14 cwt; Pepper, white, Gold $11 per 14 cwt; Pepper, black, Gold $10 per 12 cwt; Hides, deer, Gold $10
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 417 10 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE M.S. KANGAROO Sailing from Singapore Sept. 8. For FREMANTLE, (W. A.) For particulars regarding Passage and freight rates apply to McALISTER CO., LTD. Burns Philp Line For SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, via JAVA, DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND AND BRISBANE Regular monthly sailings by the welUknown steamer MARELLA (7,375 tons) and
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    • 123 10 THE HOUSE OF THE CATCHY MUSIC H Sheet Music Selections and and Albums Orchestra HUDS O N S Instruments Q Repairs and N and Strings Tuning s WHERE THE MUSIC HITS COME FROM Telephone No. 1705, 100. North Bridge Road. Singapore. Ny Carlsberg Beer SOLE IMPORTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC Co.,
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    • 343 10 Why Pay Exorbitant Prices When IS OBTAINABLE ASK YOUR DEALERS, AND MAKE A TRIAL SOLE AGENTS. The Borneo 'Company, Ltd. (Incorporated In England.) SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH AND TELUK AN SON. Jfit< "WH F^^ K"V larifl Finest of all Vou^'™ R M Moderately Priced lte^jj'i.uTig? -tsiencis. piiMH Ij)Z4.UU P
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 693 10 MAIL TABLE. v TO-DAY. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembmg: and Kuantan (via den, Rotterdam and Hamburg Cucob and Benuit Hong Cheang 8 I'm Cucob and Pontian Hong Soon 9 am* ann l on Fook Mow 9a Sourabaya and Bandjermasin u n Ban Ho Guan 11 a.ru Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy
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  • 424 11 ANNUAL MEETING. j The twelfth annual general meeting of I the Ting Kil Tin Mines, Limited, was held m the registered office of the Company, Hongkong Bank Chambers, at noon vestel- day, Mr. j. If. Sin* presiding and others present being Messrs E. A. Elias \Y
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  • 139 11 Colmsburgrh 13,150; Heawood. 30 000--42,000; Krubonsr. 9,693; Lendu, 18,000Merhmau. 89,195; p eg oh *****- Per' -0,000 Shanghai Kelantan, 15,700Sungrei Bahru, 38,000. i*>'vv, Sec: Harrisons, Barker and Co io'SJ?*' t 1° >800; Jeram K«antan. l 4 8:fo 9 o;B B rvn,;V; 6 Vi?9 unffeißagan Sees: Evatt and
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  • 69 11 July l>» Bank 4 m.s. o 4 n 00 Bank Jenuind 4 Private eredita 3 1 2i4 l:"; 1 New York, cfn Credits 90 (feyi 1.,* Franco, demand mo Horn |f dia T T 160 Norn! Hongkong, demmi 4 p C- p lvm Yokohama, den i2;i Norn. Java, demai
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  • 179 11 July Tin 7." T j::- ci.ii Gambler n S(J P«pper white 3-> ou Pepper Biack 17 5 Flake Tapioca it Pearl Sago Small 75 Of)ra 1155 Copra Sundried 12 00 Opium. Benarei uat 4,000 Rice, Rangoon wh.te 275 00 Rice Siam Xo. 1 f>r export 30.00 Rice, Siam Xo.
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  • 40 11 Singapore, July 28, 12 o'clock. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked o Sheet. Spot 42 1 43; Aug-Sept IStt 43%; a Oct-Dec 44 a i 44 H. London Quotation C Sheet Is. Market Firm. ti —m a
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  • 327 11 Accordingly to the 1923 report of the p Batavia Tea Buyers' Association, the r quantity of tea shipped from the Dutch t East Indies during the year almost equalled a the large exports of 1920. It will, perhaps, r be recalled that in the latter
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCE
    • 99 11 Simapore, JuK 2>. Rubber.— U. Up Vkd. 16 tons sold .WimnK.—Tin shares continue ftrn vritfa jnare values inclined to harden. Idrii made from London, Pengicalena 13 buyers 14 ru -r at- L4T attl'r k^M" «i t.«o ihe Taiping Group remaiiu ancbanred but seller, are scarce "J^fV market is
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    • 70 11 MACPHAIL CO. LTD'S REPORT. S^njfapone, July 2,5. Kubber.— U)ndon Is. Local 4°'. ,^l n l nndon J uly 26th, 1145.' Loci 121 1.. (78 tons sold). >JJninif -NC^Ptt hav, 11v at Mambaus buyer* B6 sellen 81) 1 B9i t- r. u lan> offer at i.BZ%. Tin Bentonjrs have buvers at
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    • 163 11 T Singapore, July M ippearance in the market. The Yow-pricJd counter., which offer opportunities of" r o table quick turnovers, are mainly sought }fter but there is also a small enZ?rv or the better class stocks e nqu'»> tnd Ti,f K n r Cti n the
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    • 208 11  - ROSE MACPHAIL COS REPORT. L.R MacPhail D Singapore, July 2S. Rubber. Is. 42% Tin. IMS. IIIH. 78 tons sold. In the absence to-day of news of tin operators m the share market in thil setion are inclined to hold off. Prices on the vnole are well maintained although Johanshow a
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 463 11 ass", i— „rc »,,o«o,ooo. rAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. l (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) FJRE MOTOR CAR M XRINE The Pr^n F ™E:- Winchester House Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry EC FWeUty Guarantee ~Administration Bonds District Manager Secretary Managing Director Actuarv w BARKER Co.,
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    • 391 11 BANKING. HONGKONG BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkong. Authorised Capital $50,000,001 Issued anJ fully paid up $20,000,00( il^erve Kurd: Sterling 4,5O0,00( Silver $2o,500,00( I Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000.00 COURT OF DIRECTORS. .1 W. L. Pa.tenden, Esq., Chairman. H. P. Whito, Esq., Deputy Chairman. B. D. F. Beith,
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    • 503 11 BANKING. j CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated In England by Royal Charter. 0 Faid up Capital in 600,000 9 fhares £5 each £3,000,000 j Reserve Fund 3,900,000 3 < Reserve Liability of Proprietors 8,000,000 HEAD OFFICE, 38 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies ami Branches. Alor Star Hamburg Rangoon
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    • 93 11 THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. i (Incorporated in the United Kingdom by special Act of Parliament) LIFE ASSURANCE WITH MONTHLY PREMIUMS. TEMPORARY ASSURANCE AT LOWEST COST. The "Standard" issues policies for one, three, five or seven years at very low rates. These policies are specially suitable for collateral security, cover
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    • 74 11 FRASER'S SHARE LIST. Yesterday's Alterations. [dria Hvdraulic 2:?s Id 25s 6d x d Linffui ($5)' 4.S0 '4.90 c.d. Xawnjr Pet 1.65 1.75 Petalinc Tin 1.45 1.48 Raub. Aust. (200,000 £1) 2 3 Penerkalen 12.50 1| vx.d. S. Steamships (100) 252.50 260 U. Engineers (10) 8.25 8.50 LOANS. S. S. 5%
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  • 1833 12 SOiIAL SEASON GOING STRONGLY. (From Our Own Correspondent). London, July 3. The social season is still going strongly, chough there are signs that it will be a short one. Perhaps Wembley is responsible for this. With the playing of the National Anthem and a largv audience tor
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  • 55 12 London, July 18. At Bisley, the National Challenge Trophy was won by England with 1,927 points. Scotland was second with 1,915 k The Chancellor's Plate was won by Cambridge with 1,107 points. Oxford scoring 1,094. London. July 16. Bisley. The Humphrey Cup was won by Oxford with
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  • 32 12 [Reuter's Service.] Eastbourne. July 28. Incessant rain caused the Davis Cup doubles' matches to be postponed. m Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Stones have returned from Home leave. M.M.
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 115 12 [Renter's Service.] Paris, July 27. The Olympic riding championship, covering- training, contest, endurance test and obstacle jumping, wa<e won by Vandervoort van Zipj. Havre, July 27. In the Olympic yachting final six-metre class, William VI was third. The Olympic ctessing was: Norway first, with 7 points; Denmark second,
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    • 29 12 [Reuter's Service.] New York, July 28. The Australians, Patterson and OUara Wood, defeated the Kimsey brothers in the final of the doubles in the Metropolitan championships.
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    • 60 12 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, July 28. The Selangror Chinese sports were notable for a hi*rh jump of sft. Tins., by Leonp Cheunjr Khan, who intends to compete in the Malayan sports. The championship was won by Victor Char, a promising athlete of 18 years, who
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    • 87 12 FOOTBAL L S. F. A. Team vs. the Military. The following S. F. A. side will piny avrainst a military team on the Stadium ground th*s afternoon. The Association side will play in white, and the military players in their respective colours: Pratt Harlequin?); Mohamed Syed (Malay P. T.». Pennefathtr
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    • 22 12 London. Julv 16. Sydney.— The British Northern Union I team beat Sydney University hx P.I point* to 23.
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    • 48 12 London. July 16. Engineer Comdr. S. F. Cooper, at present serving: in the East Indies Station, has been appoints Secretary of the Rujrby Football Union. He is retiring from the Navy and return- I inp to England as soon a*-- he can be relieved.
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    • 427 12 Round the Island Race. The following: Royal Singapore Yacht Club arrangements are announced: On Saturday and Sunday, 2nd and 3rd proximo j the annual Round the Island race will be sailed. On this occasion the hont>le Mr E. S. Hose, C.M.G.. has kindly presented a cup
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    • 28 12 London, July 19, At Ranelagh, in the Subalterns Polo Cup final, the 17-21 st. Lancers beat the Life Guards by 4 goals to 3.
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  • CRICKET.
    • 153 12 Malacca Represented. T. Leijssius, of the S.R.C., is unable to play for the Colony against the F.M.S. at Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 2nd. and 4th. and Westerhout, of Malacca, has been selected to fill the vacancy. For the eleventh place, E. J. Riches. S.C.C, has been chosen.
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    • 86 12 Saturday, Aug. 9th., is the date provisionally fixed for the match between Europeans and The Rest of Singapore for the Clark Challenge Cup. The match will be played on the S.C.C. ground commencing at 2 p.m. The S.C.C. Tournament and Singapore Cricket Tournament fixture cards were completed
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    • 186 12 The St. Joseph's Old Boys at Pulau Brani OB Saturday defeated the Royal Engineers by 6H runs, Weerakkody taking three wickets with three successive balls of his first over. Scores: St. Joseph's Old Boys. F. S'rephfrdsoAtt>\v. b l.omax E. van Jan i»fe- j W, rakkody Ifl^rr..
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    • 62 12 The cricket match at Laughton on June 28th. between Laughton and Ringrner II had an unusual termination. Laughton being all out for one bye. The two Ringmer bowler? responsible for this feat were A. Parris (6 for 0) and W. Moore. A. Parris is a son of
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    • 26 12 London, July 18. Hobbs, Hearne and Wood announce that they will be unable t o go to Australia with the' M.C.C.
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    • 47 12 London. June 29. The Lancashire County Cricket Club is negotiating with the Nelson Cricket Club with the view of obtaining E. A. McDonald's permanent assistance in 1925. Meantime McDonald is assisting Lancashire in the mid-week matches and is expected to play against Yorkshiret
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    • 61 12 London, June 29. Following are the leading English cricket averages: Wkts. Aver. Maeaulay (Yorkshire) 85 9.23 Parkin (Lancashire) 117 10.29 Tate (Sussex) 107 10.64 Kilner (Yorkshire) 65 10.8 R. Tyldesley (Lancashire) 89 12.33 Bowling. Inns. Aver. Hobbs (Surrey) 16 83 Hendren (Middlesex) 23 55.75 Whysall (Notts) 21
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    • 31 12 The July Monthly Medal (Bogey) competition resulted in a win for A. Farahar with 2 up. The Ball Sweeps for both days were cancelled owing to insufficient entries.
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    • 32 12 Tuesday, 29th July, Signalling Class, Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. Thursday, 31st July, Band Practice, Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. Orders for week ending 3rd August 1921. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.
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