Malaya Tribune, 19 March 1921
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Title Section29 1921-03-19 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY.] AND^^ SHIPPING GAZETTE. [EVENING DAILY. vol. vm- -No. 65 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1921 PRICE S CENTS The Malaya Tribune. SATURDAY, MARCH It, ML29 words
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Advertisement321 1921-03-19 1 S. IMA I JAPANESE j DENTIST Consultation Hours i 8.30 a m —5.30 p.m. ADELPHI HOTEL BUILDING 'So. 98 Nortl Brivige rtoaa. Piatt, Jensen, Ltd., (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) I Singapore. NOW ARRIVING. LATHES IHLUij jUtlBEt j Raitte "br. Bi+fßfi. 1 5 re light, ptrorg and 3 lity «n-i well321 words
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Advertisement132 1921-03-19 1 Sime 9 Darby Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated in traits Settlements l I ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT, j j mmm i I Quotations given for complete electric Lighting Power Installations. Full range of Electrical supplies in stock V LB, Wires Cables. Metal Filament Lamps. Ceiling Table Fans, [jj Fittings Accessories, j "DiCtQjraplT Telephones. MADSTRONG132 words
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Advertisement157 1921-03-19 1 SUN COMPANY supplies All Photographic Materials A-ND The Right Place for Amatenra IN Developing. Printing and Enlargement No. 94. NORTH BRIDGE BOAD. SINGAPORE Phone 650* ■MMM "ONODA" I Portland 1 CEMENT. Manufactured by Onoda Cement Manufacture Company, Yamaguchiken, Japan. j SOLE AGENTS I Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN.)157 words
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Article568 1921-03-19 2 EAWE-EYE - MY "EAWE-EYE." This column will be devotad each Saturday to notes on ths 807 Scout* movement in Singapore. Scoutmaatera are requested to keep "Hawk-eye" informed of all matters of interest in connection with their troops. These Topics are meant to encourage and assist them in their work. Dear568 words
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Article316 1921-03-19 2 Mr. Benjamin Purdy, the Aest. Commissioner, contributes the follow, ing to th* Herald Now that the holid»ya are over *c must, one and all, get ia full awing with our work, and make this new session one that we shall all b« Jlea'sure UP n With ffreat I316 words
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Article566 1921-03-19 2 Last Vesr'g Profit Over $31,000. Tappiii Syitem Cbtoged The report of the director* «f Haytor Rubber Estates, Ltd.to be presented at th. annual meeting ranch Bank Building, on April? at 'loon, atates four director* aubmit herewith a duly audited atatement of account! Dec 31 CO i^ y i566 words
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Article234 1921-03-19 2 Singapore. Mar 17.—Another uninteresting week waa t-xperienced and business, already mnoh restricted, -aflered a farther contraction, the re being not tbe ilighteet sign of an. imation about dealings in any direction. The PTice of Tin is a shade hetter after various isctaatious, tbe 3 months price234 words
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Article90 1921-03-19 2 The Japanese Minister in Siam is m receipt of telegram from .Tokio •ting that there will be a conference of Orientel newspapers and news agencies in Tokio for three days beginn ing from April 8, to which, all tf.e newspapers and news agencies in i ii ßm are cordially inritu90 words
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Advertisement667 1921-03-19 2 WATCH THB FRUIT YOUR .CHILDREN BAT. Whilst most ripe, souod fruits are good for children there is anger in fru-t which is green, over-ripe or damaged, among the N-ast of the evils to be feared from such fruit being acuta indigos '.>tii diarrhoea and worms. When you have reason to667 words
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Advertisement632 1921-03-19 2 AUCTION SALE. Preliminary Advtrtistment. Auction Bala of Drawing Office Material* Furniture, Implements end Office Furniture, the property of 8- Tomlmson, Esq., M.INB r CE leaving the Colo- y on retiring from business. Oa or about ttsrch 31, at 3 p POWELL CO., LTD., Incorporated In Singapore. Auctioneers. 15 S 31632 words
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Advertisement338 1921-03-19 2 l^CtOßEfllrgg Anaemia—Neurasthenia Convalescence—Overstrain—Debility— Rapil Gro.v-h—^crofui TUBEHCULOSi ua Opotherapy of the blood with Its actfv prlactphs. Globeol is a typical active .erneiy or mddlolnal food for imparting Strength and Energy. Free trom any Toxic <■go it, $f Globeol acts gently and directly on the organic cells, CjE Jk r Globeol is338 words
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Advertisement694 1921-03-19 3 I MARLBOROUGH' The Hall for Comfort, Good Music and Good Pictures Peach Road. Frocn Saturday, M*rch 19. to Thureday, M«rch 24. A WILLIAii FOX 8T ND *RD PRODUCTION Featuring that wrell-krown atar WILLI W, FARNUM In a lively and Bmsational atory of a aon'a revenge for a wrong dore to694 words
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Advertisement488 1921-03-19 3 I AlhBor.ni m < March 16 Monday M rtb 21 the Ituttie —at tktm te ta 4?al where roe theatre gat tba BEST A 1 II A &A f% j—A WMUW :e: ALMAMd R A and iha BEST T H v m Tea etc, ajaj—i Thi ,or Mo,ic and Ftatnrai488 words
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Advertisement413 1921-03-19 3 The strongest Programme we have ever presented: The Biggest of the Best Attractions in Town. TO-NiOHT: IN THE SFCOND SHOW AT P.M SECOND INSTALMENT Continuation of the most original serial ever made. i VITAGR APH'S Million Dollar suoer production of love and honour, danger and daring Featurirg the Strong Man413 words
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Article72 1921-03-19 4 DEATH SIM—On Mb. March. 1921, at 6 30 am. at 71, North Boat Quay, Singapore, S m Ohoon Kee, also known i»s Bim L ang Whang and Sim K*ek Choon. aged 65 year*. Funeral at 10 a m sharp on Bunday, the 2 th March, from the above72 words
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Article175 1921-03-19 4 Renter seerus to have anticipated the Easter holidays, as would be jadged from the absence of telegrams from the evening p< pers yesterday. Thus we were until this morning left in suspense as to whether Koslowsky was succeeding in his attempt to "reorganise" the Soviet Government. Now175 words
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Article475 1921-03-19 4 bad trade, threatened financial stability of Italy, Franoe, England and even tie United States are to be found." He argues that Europe might by now have been well on the way to recovery if the Treaty of Versailles had been based upon a proper foundation—-thedesire to establish a permanent,workable peace475 words
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Article97 1921-03-19 4 Mr J E Tyler has been granted eight months leave from March 11. The Governor has acoepted the resignation of Major A M Thompson. 0 B from the 8 V C A mail for Europe will cloae on M<m«toy at 3 pm by ths M Tare (by train 4 p97 words
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Article230 1921-03-19 4 Efforts for Aerial Trade wilb Manila. There waa a small gathering in the TMOA last night, when a meeting in connection with aviation was to be held, bat unfortunately had to be postponed owing to the absence of Mr J H Oordee, an aviator who hat bad considerable230 words
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Article46 1921-03-19 4 In Going Up," last night, the talented member! of the Bund man Opera Co entertained a large ard appreciative audience in thtVictoria Theatre. The piece w<-s well sustained thronghont. The performance to night will be '"Tails Up,'' and another erjoyablp evening is assured.46 words
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Article46 1921-03-19 4 The Colombo correspondent of 'he "Malay Mail" wires auder date March 17: Mr Jastice Nhaw, ac'ins; Senior Paitue Jastice o( Ceylon, has been appointed Chief Jastice of tbe Straits Settlements. He ha« previously been Cbief Jastice of 8t Vkcent and British Honduras.46 words
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Article435 1921-03-19 4 Mr E E F Pretty has been granted twelve months leave of absence from Feb 25. The Rev J B Pin, MA, R N, the chaplain of H M R Hawkins, will preach in St Andrew's Cathedral at 5.30 p m to-morrow. Lt R M Hall, m c, of the435 words
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Article602 1921-03-19 4 UMicgui htd Ctmpuy if Traveller. Royal Visitor Does Not Land. It was thought possible that «bo Crown Prince of Japan wonld land tbe pier this morning and proceed to Government House, bat there w as no bign of the royal visitor on tbe p'e<- np to noon. As602 words
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Article114 1921-03-19 4 Services Daring Holy Week. Holy Commuuion on Monday and Wednesday at 8 am; ou Tuesday at 7 B.m ard on Thnrs 'i-*y at 730 a.m Evensjng and Meditation on Monday at 6 p.m on Tuesday at SSO p.m. and on Thursday at 8.15 p.m Preparation for holy114 words
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Article75 1921-03-19 4 For tbe convenience of visitors to Lodge Johore Royal to day (Saturd*y), arrangements have bean mads for launches to leave Woodlands for Johore Bahru at intervals of about 15 minutes from 4 30 p m. to 6 p m. The return launch will leave at Hpm. as75 words
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Article13 1921-03-19 4 The Singapore Zionist Society has been exempted from registration nder the Societies Ordinance.13 words
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Advertisement199 1921-03-19 4 ARDATH ARDATH Cigars Cigarettes &STATE EXPRESS CIGARETTES 10. 151 AU REYfiIR VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Boxcf 53 $2.25 ARDATH CARPET NO. 68. i B x of 25 16 7 AU REYOIR TURKISH CIGARETTES I ARDATH ATHENAf UM MO. 2. of M 1 75 Box of 50 $15 75 ROBINSON CO., LTD. Incorporated199 words
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Advertisement317 1921-03-19 4 GUAN KIAT Co., Ltd., Ineorponted ia the Stralte Settlement*. 36, PHILLIP BTHEET. SINGAPORE New Shipments Just Arrived. Galvanized Roofing B Its -od Nuta Improved En? ineer'e Ratchet Braces I 0 Bteel Batohet Drills ass rted Grindstones in Iron Troughs Pike Emery Grinder onmplnte Pruning Sawa (Strait* and C irved) Steel317 words
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Advertisement61 1921-03-19 4 ■AUBICE E BANDMAN P- HINTS Tbe Sandman Oprra Co. FOB A BEABON AT THB Victoria Theatre To-Nl»ht ToNi^t TAILS UP Monday, March 21 SHOP GIRL TUEtDiY. MAR'JH 22 KISS CALL WEDNESDAY, M R H 23 MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS THURSDAY, M.*RCH 24 VAUDEVILLE Plan* for Booking opnn at M >n61 words
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Miscellaneous181 1921-03-19 4 WHEN AND WHERE. To-day, March 19. High Tides.—6.9 a.m., 8.1 pjn. Malakoff, Boustead'a, 12. Central Engine Work», Laidlaw Build. iag, 12. B. Scouts IX Troop, 2; VII Troep, 4; telegraphy class, 4. Band man's, Victoria Theatre, Tails Up," 9.30. To*Mrrev, March 29. High Tides.—6.44 a.m., 8.64 p.m. Palm Sunday. SVC:181 words
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Article217 1921-03-19 5 After the navy, the army. It ia to be kept as small and efficient as possible. But for the present redaction in some directions is out of the question. The sanctions are having an effect that was not designed. They are seriously affecting British trade, already hard-hit enough.217 words
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Article64 1921-03-19 5 LIKELIHOOD OF MOVENT FIZZLING OUT. Reuter. London, Mar 15 —The Bolshevik censorship concerning the Kronstadt outbreak is veiy strict. It sppeari, however, that th* reb«ls, while atill nnenbdne-\ are gravely short of foot?, aud probably th* Soviet will b* abl* to g'«r\* them out if th* R-de remainReuter. - 64 words
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Article164 1921-03-19 5 Big Exhibition Arranged. Reuter. London, Mar 15.—The Iner-Allied Colonial Exhibition is arranged to take place in Paris in 19J5, organised bv the French Government in accord aoce with the law adopted last \eiv The British Government is now officially advised of the prop Mai, which will followReuter. - 164 words
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Article87 1921-03-19 5 Reuter. Washington, rtar 15.— \!rHngbei», Secretary of 8'at«, has a r\* a note to Panama announcing that the oil arbitration award of Chief Jnj.ice White with regard to th* Panama-Costa Rica btnnclary mnet b» oot into effect in its entirety. Diplomatshxpliin that Mr Hngh«e' as ionReuter. - 87 words
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Article56 1921-03-19 5 Reuter. London, Mar 15.—Tbe negotia tions for a Russian trade agreement ■re proceeding satisfactorily and 'ell.irjformed circles are confidently •rricipatiog a speedy signature, possibly to morrow.—Reuter. London, March 16, —In the House of Commons, replying to Commander Ktnwortby, Mr Lloyd George stated that the Anglo Russian tradeReuter. - 56 words
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Article56 1921-03-19 5 Reuter. London, March 16.—Mrs Elisabeth Scoit, widow of the late Mr Thomas Scott, merchant of Singapore, left £159.437. She has bepueatned £1,000 to the Straits Settlements Benevolent Society. £5,000 to the Straits Benevolent Association. XI,OOO to China Inland Mission, and £500 to the V W O A,Reuter. - 56 words
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Article54 1921-03-19 5 We are sorry to learn that Mr y—% of the YMC A, has had a dv appointing response to bis appeal for books for a mercantile-marine ,lb 'ary at the docks is intended to open tbe library J** b there are not enough books J*u on with.54 words
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Article546 1921-03-19 5 NECESSITY FOR C4UTIOUS PROCEDURE. Use of Tanks. Reuter. London, Mar 15.—'The Army estimates were introduced in the House of Commons by Sir L Worthington Evans, who explained that the item of £2,000,000 under the beading of Non-Recurrent Charges referred to charges arising from war in the Middle.Eas", andReuter. - 546 words
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Article220 1921-03-19 5 Profit Nearly Half Million. Tbe following was tbe directors' fourth annual report to tbe share, holders, presented at tbe annual meeting, held yesterday, of the Ho Hong Bank, Ltd Tie directors have gnat pleasure in submitting to you the balance sheet and profit and loss account220 words
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Article405 1921-03-19 5 BRITI H BUSINESS MEN AFl>KEilfcNbiVfc. Hfficscy of a-nctwus QoesUened Reuter. London, March 15.-Iu the Houae of Commons the Reparations Recovery Bill passed its second reading Reuter. **o«g. London, March f Lancashire and Yorkshire state that the mere proposal of a 60 per cent! tax on German imports haaReuter. - 405 words
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Article379 1921-03-19 5 Reference in District Court. We regret to learu of the death of Capt R iwbolham, magistrate, »hird police court, which occurred in tbe Geueral Hospital yesterday afternoon. Capt Rowouiham, who had enme cut of hospital a f w weeks back, was obliged to retuvn for treat,379 words
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Article108 1921-03-19 5 (•"Tribune" Special.) Weltevreden, Mar 18 —Tbe sagar market continues depressed, and no prospeots of improvement are expected before tbe end of pril, when the amount of tbe Cuban output will be known. The prospects of the Java crop for 1921 are favourable, and many factories, especially in West108 words
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Article849 1921-03-19 5 FOOTBALL. S.C.F.A. II BEAT S.CC IL The boom in soccer in Singapore was manifested yesterday evening, when a large crowd gathered on the Esplanade to see the game between the SCC and S C F A second elevens They put up a capital exhibition, well contested and cleanly fought,849 words
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Article151 1921-03-19 5 "Onlooker" writes: The game between the 8 T O and the R E Sports Clsb »t Pulaa Bram ast evening wa. productive of very fair football. The te*ms were 8 T C— P* rk BBSS and Cox Frost W, Earle and Siugarm Niblook, Hswin,151 words
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Article353 1921-03-19 5 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. Yesterday's Play. Championship. Qualifying Rounds. Haskins beat Pash, 6—3, 6—4. Stocks and Ruchwaldy va. Groom and Milligan, postponed. B Doubles. Townsend and Atkinson vs. Grubb and Williams, R M, postponed. bond and Parish vs. Stredwick and Heath, postponed. Griffith and Wells beat Law and Brown, R353 words
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Article48 1921-03-19 5 M.CCs SUCCESS. Adelaide, March 15.—The M C C defeated South Australia by an innings and 63 runs. The scores were South Australia.—lst Inninga 195. Fender took seven for 75. M C C—627, (Rhodes 210, Russell 201 and Douglas 106 not out.) South Australia.—2nd Innings 369. (Rundell 121).—Reuter.48 words
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Article20 1921-03-19 5 S.R.C v STAFFORDS. V sterday afternoon's nockey fix* are between *he SRC and the Ist Boath Stsfforcs wan postponed.20 words
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Article41 1921-03-19 5 LINCOLNSHIRE RESULT. London, Mar 16.—The Linc.tlashire resale wss: Borauaa 1. Senhora 3. Qaeeo'a Guild 3Won by two lengths, half a length between second and third. Thirty ran. Betting was 33/1 the winner, 20/1 second horse, and 100/1 the third.—Kenter.41 words
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Article153 1921-03-19 5 Visit of Peaang. The Penang Recreation Club, />e reported before, has accepted tbe invitation of the Ningnpore Recreatioo Cleb to send down teams «taring tbe Easier holidays to meet them at cricket, football and leunia and the teams are doe to arrive on Friday, March 25. On153 words
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Article235 1921-03-19 5 More Gang Robbery Cases. At the continuation of the Assiz s yesterday afternoon Chan Tuck Heng was found guilty on aeharge oil preparing to commit gang robbery 1 and was sentenoed so six tears' imprisonment, It was stated that the accused when arrested had four revolvers In his235 words
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Article192 1921-03-19 5 A Chinese woman named Ah Tuk was arrested by In spector Fbesr on Wednesday last anci a charge of importing false evidrnce bis been entered against her. Tbe woman is a brothel-keeper, of 65 Malabar street, and she gave evidence before Mr Bourne in the c oroner's Court192 words
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Advertisement161 1921-03-19 5 Coal Auction. Messrs Powell k Co Ltd., will offer st aucdou IUO tons of mixed Australian snd Japanese o"al at int-ir <3*le-ro«ujs, No*. 16 au«, i 7, B*fH s P ace, •I TNBIIOIT, Hard 24, tt 12 noon, sdeprioeto cover delivery at c a front or waterway, Singapore tovv q161 words
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Advertisement310 1921-03-19 5 JUST ARRIVED Waverley Motor Oars Hood Oloths Wooler Motor Cycles Sparking Piugs (Simms, Hob* Royal Bicjoies soa Oleo Motor Horos Alsddin Metal Polish Simms Magnetos And Other Motor Accessories FO* SALE —CHEAP. One Denby Motor L »rry 2 t ton, wtth New Tyres A Body. Choo Seng Van Co., crth310 words
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Article335 1921-03-19 6 TV fallowing list of R-fflas Library latest additions will be ready for Issae to-morrow Ffctkav Aadoax, Marguerite, Marls Claire'a Workshop. Baoheller, I, A Man for the Agea. Blaeam, A de, Holy Romans. Brett, Sylvia, Toys. Oole, Sophie, A Variety Entertainment. Garwood, J 0, Swift Lightning. Eleeher, J S,335 words
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Article442 1921-03-19 6 New Move in Ceylon. We notice, from Oolombo ex. changes, tbat the advisability of re placing the so-called Ccmmntation Tax in Ceylon by au Income Tax, is being widely discassed. and that public opinion appears to favour the change. The Commatation Tax is regarded by the majority as442 words
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Article394 1921-03-19 6 Singapore* Strategic Valae. The naval correspondent of tbe "London and China Express" write*, in mail week: Whatever other retain may aeerae from the Naval Conference which ia to be held by the Commanderi.in-Chief of the China, Beet India and Australia Bqaadrona at Singapore— presided over by Vioe-Admiral394 words
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Article204 1921-03-19 6 Too Smart for Olney. A reoent paragraph about a Frenoh hoebaud who advia«d hii wife to learn to speak Chinese so that she could talk to her Chinese ■ervant (a Waahlogton correspond ent to the "Morniug Posi" wrl t-s) reminds me of a little inoideut following the204 words
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Advertisement230 1921-03-19 6 W. D. H. O. WILLS g B 1 Engineering Service. Mechanical Lifting?. 19 I c motto of the day is—out coolie costs by i ii substituting w hchinery for manpower H Have you conside ed how mar y coolie-hours you U could by using the right type of lifting o230 words
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Advertisement60 1921-03-19 6 Federated Malay States Railways The Train Service on Good Friday, the 25th of March- 1921, will be the same as on weekdays P. A. ANTHONY, General Manager, F.M.S Railway*. General Manager** Office, Koala Lumpur. March, 1921. 9 3 23 3 MANCEODINE *»PPy Maw Year to our Customers Lovers of Dogs60 words
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Advertisement433 1921-03-19 6 INSURANCE. lie Overseas Assurance Corporation. Ltd. (Incorporated in the S.S.) BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Keag, 0.8. E., Chairman. Lim Nee Soon, Eaq. Ob* Boon Tat, Esq. Lim Chwee Chiaa, Esq. Chua Poh Siaßf, Esq. Lee Pang Seng, Esq. Yeo Ben Keng, Eeq. Ong Hin Heng, Esq. Tan433 words
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Advertisement253 1921-03-19 6 (After Every Meal) Am mjM People all over the world use tbis delicious lons-lasting confection for benefit as well as plcEsure. it SmmmWw keeps teeth white, breath sweet and j aidsaw^ afl -Tbe nayoyrLasfs! NANYANG BSOTHEfiS rOS^TTCCr^ 38, Robinson Road, Singapore Br*nche« t« EoALA LUMPUB, PENANG, A IPOH. raete brands253 words
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Advertisement88 1921-03-19 6 '"turn health by using the world-renowned I ATANK NIGRAB PRLS whicn have a most brilliant record of success. They command a continually increasing sale for the last quarter of a century and more--32 Pills cost 80 cents only. Yaliya Staasirf Maalanaakcr Govlaill. Atank Nigrah Pharmacy, No. 101, Selegle Road, Singapore.88 words
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Advertisement623 1921-03-19 7 P. *0.-British India AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated m England) Mi AIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. Peninsular and Oriental S IV. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government. THE COMPANY'S MAIL 8EBVICJE8 EAST OF BOMBAY ire a; present suspended. L.ONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. From LONDON Due SINGAPORE Soudan about Mar 24 Pit623 words
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Advertisement757 1921-03-19 7 Passenger and Freight Services Operated by Pacific Mail Steamship Co. (Incorporated in US.AJ FOR A.OCODNI OF THB D. 8. SHIPPING BOARD. SAN FRANCISCO—MANILA—EAST INDIA. BAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE For CALCUTTA Via COLOMBO Pas*ngers and Freight Mar 26 rwsflas? Passengers and Freight Apl 20 ureoie state I'assengers and Freight May 21 28757 words
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Advertisement471 1921-03-19 7 LLOYD TMFSTIIQ B IST. Co. (Incorporated ia Italy) HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Por Colombo, Aden, Mr.Btar. Pon SJd, Brlndisi, Venice aud Trieste, taking oargo oa throneh Bill of Lading for Finov* and the Lfvao't Porta Trieste about *pi 25 Parsia May 20 ODTWABD FAILINGS. For Hmgkong Shanghai, Yokohama, Moji and Kobe. Trieste471 words
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Advertisement357 1921-03-19 7 0. 5.X. Tli Isata Slimi labia, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Japan.) NO. 2 DE SOUZA STRBBT. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE (Subject to change without notice.) EUROPEAN LINE For PORT SAID. MARSEILLES, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. Shuiiko Maru arr. Mar 2l dep M Bui ma Maru arr Apl 27 dep 9357 words
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Advertisement633 1921-03-19 7 NIPPON YUSEN KASHA (Incorporated IA Japan) Ueier Mail Contract with tk« Isiserisl Jsaaeess aovernsaeot (Bubjaot to Alterations without Notion) European Mall Una Fortnight.' Servian For LONDON ct ANTWERP via (MALACCA) PENANG, •COLOMBO, SUEZ POBT SAID At MARSEILLES. MiebimaMaru Mar 23 SadoMaru Apnl ,\r Kitano Maru April >5 Liverpool Lino For633 words
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Advertisement363 1921-03-19 8 WANTED. \Z J&oraeo- Thorough know rm,!* f Civil COUIt PK*aanna and < f £r D eBBen ial knowledge 1 Malay aDd accounts, Bo 3*5 o/o Malaya Tribune. 16 3 22 3 WANTED Foreman by vernment of British Ncrtb Bornno, must re experienced in s?*™« <f roads. Apply Box s<J c/o363 words
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Advertisement512 1921-03-19 8 NOTICES. NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be closed on Friday, March 25) Saturday, 261 ■ft**' Monday, 28j Hohda y 8 18 3 26 3 NOTICE. TO ALI WHOM ll MAY CONCERN No responsibility will be ad mi ted, for any debts incurred by an* member of the craw of the512 words
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Advertisement541 1921-03-19 8 BANKS. Banque Industrielle De Chine. (Incorporated ia France.) Authorised Capital Frs. 250,000,000 Subscribed 150,000,000 Paid-up h 75,000,000 Reserve liability to Shareholders 75,000,000 Other Reserve Fuads 60,000,000 (1-3 of the Capital subscribed by the Government of the Chinese Republic.) Chairman ef the Board of Directors: Andre Berthelot. General Maaager: A. J.541 words
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Advertisement549 1921-03-19 8 rii ho mn uik, mm HEAD OFFICE: Singapore, Raffles Chambers 4 and 6, BRANCHES: Penang 86 Bench Street Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalaa Suleiman. Batu Pahat.. 109 Jalan snmnTnanaTa. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Franciaco, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semaraag, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised $20,000,000549 words
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Advertisement474 1921-03-19 8 JBANKS. CHARTERED BAKU OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AUD CHINA. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid op Capital hi 600,000 Shares of £6 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £8,000,000 BANKERS. '.Bank of England. London Joint City aad Midland Bank, Ltd. < London County Westminster and Parr's Bank,474 words
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Advertisement470 1921-03-19 8 BANKS. Sze Hai Tong Banking Insurance Co., Ld. (Incorporated in the Straita S.S.) HKbbSS) M KLING STREET, SINGAPORE. p 1907. Paid-up Capttal f^OOJOOO COURT OP DIRECTORS. wTSm■** im > ChairmannJ£ fs Wee N *m, Eaq.— Deputy ChairTeok Hee, Eeq. Ong Chow Rang, Eio. Teo Teow Eag/ Tea 800, j££ £J;470 words
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Advertisement312 1921-03-19 8 Helvetia Watch Co v CORNER HIGH STREET, 34 NOBTH BBIDGE ROAD Wo Oiier Mow: Gold Gilt INVENTIC Patent Lever Plain Pocket Watch Pocket Watch S4 each. $3.50 each WE SELL CYCLES AT PRICES TO MEET ALL POCKETS FROM $74 AND UPWARDS Easy Terms oan ba Arranged. SELAT TRADING Co., HOUSEHOLD312 words
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