The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 May 1919

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. KEN* CENTS SINOAPORE, FKIDAY, MAY 2, 1919. NO. 9,659
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  • 262 1 The cables have got to work again and much ne>vs, 6ome of it prelty old, has come through. President Wilson has issued a state ment of his position with regard to the handing over of Fiume to Italy, the chief grounds of objection being prini ciple, and
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  • 1143 1 IN THE RAJ OF THE RAJ AH. Je no sais pas si beauooup d'bommea ont oomme moi de-put* i'enfaoce presesti toute leur vie. Rien ne meat arrive que je o'aie obscnrement prcvu des nies pnmiseres annees." These words of Pierre Lotis rang through my brain &j i found myself actually
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 108 1 RAFFLEB_HOTEL. The largest and most successful Hotel on the Island. FACING THE SEA. lites of Rooms and spacious lounges, verandahs and beautiful grounds. AFTERNOON TEAS. rj Thursday, Music m attendance. Cinema on the Lawn from 6 15 p.m. ass cuisine. Guest night every Saturday, dinner followed by Cinema. J. GROWTHER
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    • 216 1 1 Full Sizes v. Under Sizes j I "Undersized Tyres, that is, tyres which are not equal to the carload, have no be over inflated to make up for their deficiency m size. Over- inflate* Tyres not only transmit excessive vibration.harm ful to the car and uncomfortable |> for the
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    • 109 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Six eeater Ford for sals— Page 8. Shorthand typist wanted- Page 2. Lady for Tuitioa Page 2. Imp^r.ant uotioa re use of wheat aad floor lor rice Page 3. A new Nestle'g Milk advt Page 6. Bankruptcy notice 8. Hudson's for UteaL tnatchaa Page 8. Ching Kyog L°e
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 74 1 THE WEEK Frtfij 2nd. aifih Wr-ici- 11-47 a 11-13 p.m. Seterdß? 3rd. High W*l97— o-32 s rj., 11.57 p m Straits Setts A s 12.16 Exchange. Sunday 4th. H<gh Water— -21 p.m. Monday sth. High Water— o-!l a.m 218 p.m. Batang Benar, Barkers. Tuesday 6th. jHigh Wator— l-31 a.m., 3-?
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  • 260 2 .V the meeting cf tho Feitcc.l c ouacil a; Koala Lurupur. H H the Sultan of SeJangor moved that .£750 OCO be contri hated from F M 9 funds to the Imp. 1 Governmeute war expei;*e.- Ihii btiug the bam available under the Wai Te\ ■■met" laent. A
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  • 394 2 Shortly before 11 o'clock on Tuesday morning, His Excellency the High Com nuasiocer presented the insignia of the 3rd Claas of the Most Distinguished Orier or 91 Michael and St George to the Hou Mr A H Lemon, British Resident, Negu < Sembilan, and to Mr
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 458 2 JYOUWiLL SPEAK JL vcu advertise COLLAR DIREC j COLLAR DIRECTORY Co. :G L Change i Hey. I I Cutcx Manicuring Requisites JUST RECEIVED MEDICAL HALL Oppjiita Fost Office. SINGAPORE. WANTED Junior Shnthard Typist icquircd immediately, prtviiis espedence nectary, good saK^ry to competes! peraos. itpply Box No 85 c/o Freo Press
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    • 996 2 From Wednesday, April 30, to Mondsy v a THE LAST OP A RECO: D ERI A A Photoplay with a Story Containing I'm cn al AT IK M ALHAMBR The HaU for Music and Features Bea In the S*cond Show at 9 r The Incomparable Pah THE HOUSE OF HAT
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    • 243 3 ~K«n 7LE?IMTIONS 1919> titertaicui' nt Clab. or Cup j^-jSOO va'ue?23O -r Ca>h and Cup vaue «150 a to tho Fnb'ic but .at leas: 24 Cars m the procession md particulars mmw! lesJay [the 6th HCC<. Hon. Secretary. asal Road. 65 NOT CE. .tance of a •ti v of food- .i
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    • 885 3 LATEST MARCH SUCCESSES. Vuand Madelon by C. Robert. Heralds of Peace by E. T. Paull. Fershing'sGrasaders by Panll. Mardi Graes by W. A. Corey. Cosette by McDonald. Regimental Spirit by Borovsky. Rank and File by Sydney Baynee. Hilo march (Hawaiian) by W. Pele. Hampshire Territorials grind march by Pi aroah.
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    • 1650 3 AUCTION SALE OF Six Bullock C'l-tsNcs 443,414,446.447, 448 and 472 and 14 bum Bullocks. To be sold m lots of 1 cart and a bullocks. At the 41 Milestone Bakit Tlmah Road (Near The Bugis Kubber Works) On Saturday 3rd May at 2.30 p m. Now on view. The Commercial
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    • 1108 3 PRELIMINARY NOTICE Messrs Ching Keng Lee and To. will offer for sal at an t :>r)y date Commanding Building sites situate at and with frc <i'>r» onK:ilang Road, Lavender Street and Jalan Besar. CHING KENG I EE Co. Anctloneois A Estate A^entß. IMPORTANT NOTICE. One acre hocks near Tramway Terminus
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  • 38 4 Bi.il- Yathiu. —On the 2*th April m the office of the Registrar cf Marriage?, Penang, Mr. A. Bul of Medan. Deli, to Miss Makih Angele, eldest daughter ol Mr. aid Mis. P. E. i Mathieu of Ptn&ng.
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  • 28 4 KEL9O. April 3( tb 199, at tho Gecer&l Hospital. Penasg Willi/m Kklso, lat Acting Manager, Pi ft! Kivt r Dock, Penaug Harbour Beard ag< d 51 years.
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  • 765 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, May 2, 1919. Any considerable experience of joor« nalism inevitably lea to the adoption of a very cautious attitude towards matters based upon personal complaint beoanae people are apt to magnify their own ills and to write or talk m a way which sometimes turus
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  • 431 4 Mr H H W Markbarn, of Meesrs Katz Bros Ltd, has left Pccang for Singapore, on trenefer. Mr H F Elliott of the Straits Trading Coy, Butterwortb, will be leaving for England m the near future. When Port Swettetham obtains ita new railway station and power hooee, ad vantage will
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  • 229 4 PLANTERS ASSOCIATION. From Chtr Chtn Corrupondtnt Kuala Lnmpur, May 1. At the meeting ot the Piunter j Aesocia :ion with regard to fool production the Chairman informed tte moling that Mr Clodd at Federal Council that inorninc aad brought forward tbe m itter c( wheat flour. The Government informed him
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  • 261 4 In the District Court Penang before Mr R D Acton a Chintee jubk Taikong named Yeap Soon Chui was charged with exporting forty five bags cf Siam white; rice to Perak (Port Weld) by junk No. 741 without any permit. On the accused pleading guilty Court Inspector Nicol,
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  • 97 4 London, March 28. Sir Joseph Cook, referring to an answer to a question m tbe House of Commons m regard to tbe ferro concrete barge breaking her back at Barn6taple to the effect that the British Government did not intend to build more concrete vessels says
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  • 31 4 May 1, 1019. The 'o.Mciring are the eharee as tc whicn changes are notified m Msasn Fraeer and Co'i yesterday'a share list defnr srnw fn dfmnre sfdnswr fdn
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  • 375 4 VISIT .O_FR ANCE I Lob of t i 1- 1 •lab \n tl *urm tril a Cberbourp fquiidixr: cruiser, nud eight by I ice limit m and arrived. tLo navtil French Kin: Par;*. Apr.. cornmun: of I of tl nil' beeu Fi Of tbi- > till fcaoie p
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  • 64 4 from Our <*m r,*rupo*d*i Tap Chor Eec a importers have b charges of gelling W&muk «bite exceee of the pci< Cjntroller. Tb< ::ed each charge omi Rppfal was lUtll Another rff. d- r contiol regular. yesterday iv the preeenticg Chop I mulcted m a flee of ham
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  • 24 4 Twelve De« lM „> arrive from Ain.ruDepartment utit ni gff Mr AB Carey M »fDl"«^ ll^ Island next month b«* m the Indian Am > i
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 171 4 BULifiEii S GIDEKS Cherry Pearmain Medium dry Per case of 6 dozen pints $30 Bull Brand —The Idea! Long Drink per ciwe of 6 dozen pints $28 Pomagne The Devonshire Cham pagne per case ofl dozen quarts $15 F* magne Tlie Devonshire Champagne per case of 2 dozen pints $18
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    • 63 4 Victoria Theatre. Bth, 9th and 10th May Special Cinema petfoinjances 25% to be given to Discharged Sailors and Solders Fund. CHARLES j^T^s. CHAPLIN /v£ J\ I 1 ••SHOULDER ARMS 1 I %jBT~ AND J&^~^ TAffZAN OF THE APES Special Matinee for Children Saturday, 10th May. at 5 p. m. Reduced
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  • 90 5 2?*P«l -3 -The death has J** *Wice Bargtave Daane. i«pMi I^aoe. the ouly iT* 100 of the lafc > lr j PDeane A P f 'l IMt, He was a Nttu Jr' Temple ln 1870 aQd Id *ere Records ani Bencher of IWi. He had been *Lh Ahniralt
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  • 22 5 t^^^dui I*^1 L d been tak en out J^lMt 1 kiLd thfcre «or a very kt **ti x\} 1 docs not consti-
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  • 267 5 MORE DISTURBANCES J B«rlin, April 23.— Owing to the Spart I acie; agitation, martial Jaw has been proclaimed m Biemen The publication I of newspapers, pamphlets and placards is forbidden, and reataurant*, oinemas, > theatres and schools are closed. All public traffic U stopped, tha people have been
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  • 244 5 London April 22 It is etated iv Paris tha: thd Gamin Hccjptaac^ a' the Allies conir.ioos regarding tha Gerrain dele gates at Versailles id due to the energetic action of the Boteute Governments, who ingtrustad General Nudint to inform the German Government that it must reply without
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  • 261 5 London, April 22.— The correspondent of the Associated Press at Washington on April 21 states thai as regards President Wilson's attitude to the projected defensive alliance between Britain, France and America, the officials have received a cable stating that tbe President would not take any action jeopardising m
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  • 40 5 A public meeting baa been convened to take place at 8 pm. on Saturday, at tbe Perak Gbioeie Chamber of Commerce, Ipob, for tbe purpose of discussing the advisability or otherwise of forming a Co operative Baildiog Society m Ipob.
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  • 1468 5 PRESIDENT WILSONS STATEMENT. i Paris, April 28.— President Wilson this i afternoon made the first 6tatement dealing i directly with a controveited question beforo the Peace Conference, the issuing of tha official etatomant dealing with tbe i Adriatic problem, In issuing that sJaie i ment the President let
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  • 310 5 PATERSON, SIMONS CO. To mark the sixtieth anniversary of the formation of tbe well known firm of Meters Paterson, Simons and Company m Singapore the firm was At Home to their many business acquaintances from 11 yesterday morning for the remain* der of the day. A host of the leading
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  • 71 5 A Gazette supplement issued on Satur day advertises tbe placing on sale at tbe Geceral Poet Office*. Kuala Lumpur ard Ipob, o* War Savings Certificates (issued under tbe provisions of F M S Enactment 28 of 1618 and guaranteed by tbe F M S Government These certificates, which being isiaed
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 362 5 ROBINSON CoJ Just opened *p*mLJ New Spring Millinery. v^l Fraser Neave, Ltd. PRINTERS Office: 11, COLLYER QUAY. Works: SIAK STREET. Magazine, Book, Commercial and Miscellaneous Printing of every description carefully and expeditiously executed on Moderate Terms. Fraser Neave, Ltd., Singapore. "Gar rick" "Frontier" iiiiilil TWO GOOD Smoking Mixtures. On Sale
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 435 6 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) UNDER MIIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. (Subject to alterations without notice) ■UROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly service. For (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, London ATSUTA MARU 7th Ma y ■IROPEAN LINE. (Via Suez Canal) Fortnightly Servoed. (Auxiliary Service Cargo only) For Marseilles
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    • 744 6 K. P. M. Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappi] (Inocrporated m Holland.) ROYaL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA Telegram Address PACKETVAART Telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. ICO2 Managers Desk 1437 Superintendent 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. ROCHUBSEN Peanang, BtlawanDeli, I ho Soamawe, Sigli, Sabang, Oelee-Lheae, Tjalang,
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    • 556 6 AND Apcar \n i .jnipanlee Incorporated tn Englanfl Mail and Passenger Servi. PENINSULA fi AKD OHIEr^TAL 3N r (Under Contract with His Majesty's Qoven The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMRiv ponded. UMD47 aaci *c at p^ INTERMEDIATE SERVICE FKOM LONDON To Uk DUE HTOIVOU iPr •8, •Ncllore'' •The Passenger
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  • 842 7 HV-- I No Resentment Against Authorities Birobiy, April 15. The special corres j pjudent cf kkfl Associated Press who j returned from Abmedabad this moruiogi confirms the reports which have already appeared of the rioting and destruction of lite nod property taken place since Thursday last The
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 285 7 JUST ARRIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF HRfhANT CALCULATING MACHNES. thoroughly tested and tried out I was sold to a large Company m I :J a justment but once. I ACCURACY, AUTOMATIC I LICITY. S I ABILITY AND COMI fj|]s :in i »ew weeks. It is used by I Bani Engineers,
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    • 465 7 f^ O C 5 SW »y Appointment to -$P L/ &£5 &m& H.M. THE KINO VJV} pjidlothian' n rolled oats HI ilf'W— ililßlllMlll lIMIIIIW "I— ll i, A clean, tempting food, giving stamina— unrivalled for Breakfast. A GENTB FOR I.IA 4 PERKINS' WORCESTERSHIRE tAUCI X B KT PREPARATION WE GUARANTEE
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    • 434 7 >YSENTERV: two L DIARRHOE 18. i Hm> I EL. SILLS tv «< the tarn roel» t% m±i v.-nd tM ur^CA A .or pjm fM* *r* FIREWORKS. From the best Ba* art a- European make and alBo the best Japaueic Day and Night Bomb Shells. Mr. Y. TfN, of SINGAPORE has
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  • 1823 8 Kolemak, May 149,889 12,600 89,720 Reinpac, Jane 856,957 24,654 85,608 Kb pong, Deo Kimauis, Deo 408,789 84 500 107,000 Finia K'as. Daa 441, C 81 45 290 140,880 'KlianKe!!-:,DoclO 1,582 4,916 25,557 I Elononff, Doc 102,118 Kiabanp, Deo 195,012 10,491 71,470 K. M. S. Jnue 161.719 13
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  • 238 8 CEREBRAL PHYCHO- PHYSIOLOGY. I have thought, and even said, macy hard things of a left-handed batsman m my time, bat it never occurred to me that his abnormality was a problem ie cerebral peycho physiology. That such is the case I learn from The Science oC Labour and ite Organisation,
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  • 206 8 British Merchants Ask for Prohibition The Association of Weet African Mer ehantß haa passed the following rnoli tion "This Association is of opinion that it is not desirable that the spirit trade m oar West African Colonies ehould be continued until the wtole question has been
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  • 144 8 Neither m the House of Commons aor m the Home of Lords are the acoustic properties perfect, and one may have a great deal of sympathy for the reporters w ho recently could not hear a well-known Cabinet Minister, and sent a note of good humoured remonstrance
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  • 278 8 In above Hat the totals m first oolnmn aatt t monthly totals for Jan-Dec, 19 \B. The inontL In which the Company's year ends is lndloatoC after the name. Third column shows tht 1919 total to date and second oolnmn the tola) of the past month. Every endeavour
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  • 121 8 Mr Stobart and His Wife Burled m one Grave. The bodies cf Mr Lionel Stobart and bia wife, Phyllis, which bad been embalm led and brought to England, were buried lin the same grave m the picturesque little churchyard of Studland, Isle of Purbeck (Poole Harbour). Me
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  • 116 8 Herrn, one of the Channel Islands, which before the war was leased to a German conopany (the West Bank Uefnlts, Ltd) and was 6ub let to Prince Blucher ?on Wahletacf, was the subject of ditcus sion by the Guernsey States, wbo decided'
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 436 8 The Big Gun 1 of the Commercial World Scientifically constructed by first-class workmen from highest grade materials. It is made true and sure, never Hisses fire and is always ready for immediate service SUndard Pattern Safety Pattern with Slip-on Cap. wita Screw on Cap. SOLD BY STATIONERS IMPORTERS. IllustraUd Cflogw
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 591 9 Assurance m force over $9,000,000 GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS; D OFF-CE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE :232,:oid Jewry, E.C. leposltea wllhllie Bupreme Ooar, 0/ England, and complies with *c Bftthhttta \ssaraace OotnaMlM Isl n 9 rery pardcalir. lP f assurance money to loan. agents
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    • 432 9 NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY (Incorporated m Great Biltain). TOTAL FUNDS exceed TWENTY-THREE imUONS Bkerllng. ANNUAL REVENUE exceeds FIVE MILLIONS Sterling, FIRE Simple Contracts. Latest Concessions. MARINE Marine and Transport Insurances of All Kinds transacted at current rates. MOTOR CAR Policies i^anrd by this Company cover Accidental Damage, Public
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    • 527 9 THE VOROHAMA SPECIE SANK, LTD. I DMUMHU*aD iS jAFii- Oftfttal BnbscrifcrsS^ ...^.^.^Y. 48,003 000 O»»ttal PaW TT» ,Y. 48 DOO.OOB o*v« Fani Y. 25,000,000 President. N. Kajlwara Eeq.' Vlce-Prceideut. 8. Buzubl Esq. DIUBTOH N. Kajiwari Esq. Y. Yamakawa Ec« N. Soma Esq. M. O.iA^lrl Esq. Baron K. Boaoaa Baron K.
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    • 169 9 INDO-GHINA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. [Incorporated m England] Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong ft Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Au oy, Chefoo, Tientain, Ntwchwang, Yangteze ports, Formosa, the Philippines etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. s
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 639 9 VESSELS IN PORT. B*«b-318m Nat. Tonnaße A Master From Conafgneee Fc- Be&itp.ng Dut 270 Forme Samboe 7 AP C I S Jacoba Bri 1874 Kemp Bombay 24 Bou?<,cp.d Uno Shoebu Mara Jap 6i2Satow Saigon 8 OSK Dry Dcst 7m Pronictliena Nor 1C24 Moelltr Calcutta 18 BouEtcad Urc Sukai Mara Jap
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    • 418 9 EXCHANGE COBBECTKD UP TO M*J l) Bank 4m s i i 18 b 2 demand i 46 82 Private MBtflfll Bms 248 New Yo:k demand 64j private 90 d^ys 56^ France demand B^rk 807 India, T. T. 154 J HONQKONO, demand 47% Pram Yokohama, demanrl 105$ Java, demand M 185
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  • 306 10 PLANTERS ASSOCIATION DEMANDS ENQUIRY. Co* masher's Reply. At the annutl treating of this body m Knala Lumpur en Wednesday a great part of the tr.jioing *eß6ion was taken up with difecus.i): tf iba Marami coniitiens A number cf planters m turn read letters received from w:ves and lel^tions
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  • 1104 10 THE COMMANDER' S REPORT. The following report from the Com maniit of the Mataraa dated Colombo, 15: b April, has been forwarded to as by the Acting Colonial Secretary for pub libation New Zealand Expeditionary Forces H M N Z Hospital Ship Xo. 2 S S "Mararaa" Colcmbo, 15;h April,
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  • 183 10 Preiiding at the eighteenth ordinary f general meeting of the Sandycroft Robber c Company, Limited held m the Registered Offices of the Company, Chartered Bank Chambers on Wednesday, the hon'ble Mr I F M Elliott m moving the adoption of the annual report and statement of accounts, said
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  • 53 10 The largest Diesel-driven vessel yet built at horne the Glenalp will be m Port Swettenham within the next two months. The mail steamer Chnkrat, which left London on tha 29th ultimo nnd has on :i board the mails of the Bid instant, arrived at Port Said on Saturday,
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  • 100 10 Another Vitngraph Blue Ribbon feature entitled Sunlight's lasCßaid m five parts featuring Mary Anderson will be screened at the Harima Hall to night and following three nights m the second show. I The story of a girl who came tj know > real love m the midst o!
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  • 122 10 The usual Singapore Chamber of Com tnerce Rubber Association's rubber auction was held on Wednesday and Thursday when there was offered 1,909,643 Ib. Tons 352 52. Pricks Realized Ribbed Smoked Sheet cents per lb Prime 76* to 78 Spore Standard Quality 76 to 77$ Off Quality 71
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  • 197 10 Singapore, May 1. At the opening of the usual weekly auctions on Wednesday a weak tone pre vailed with but little improvement until near the close of the day when dealers began to operate, causing a general rice m prices. Singapore Standard Ribbed. Early m the sales
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  • 185 10 Singapore, May 1. Following advices of declining values m London and New York, the Weekly Rubber Auction opened yesterday with a elightly weaker tone and, m the earlies stages of the lale. not more than 76i cent? was paid for Fine Ribbed Smoked Sheet Later m the
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  • 203 10 Singapore, May 1. Since our report dated April 25th tbe market has Bhown a little more activity, fairly large quantities of Singapore Sran dard Smoked Ribbed Sheet changing hands at from 77 to 78 cents for spot and near delivery with Standard Crepe readily taken
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  • 245 10 April 24 to 80. Business has continued steady. Rubbero has been practically unchanged Last Week's Auctions. Total offered 887 total sold 569 top prices sheet 77$ crepe 79j London equi ralent 2 b Of J 2s Old. There is steady appreciation m rubber shares and many febarea,
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  • 407 10 Singapore, May 1. Rather more activity prevails m Rubber thares and prices are generally firmer although there is no improvement m the! commodity, the market opening unchanged for Crepe and one cent dowu for Snicked j Sheet. There has jot been a great deal doing, however, but
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 181 10 Raffles Beat Manchebters. Considerable interest was centred m yesterday's game of soccer played on tbe SRC ground between the Rifll s XI and tbe Manchester team, but the downpour, which started shortly after play began and lasted throughout the fire t half of the game robbed it of much
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    • 109 10 The ninth anniversary entertainment', ot the Amateur Drawing Association' will be held m the association hall, 84 2 Tank rd to morrow at 8.16 p.m. Mr E L Talma presiding. The programme includes songs and inetiumturul pieces and ju6t before the interval Mrs Talma will present the prizes. There was
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 206 10 /fM CAPITAL ECONOMY: Petroleum Jelly Prevents rust and so Saves Depreciation. Price :-25 cents per lb m tins of 36 lbs or 5 lbs Asia ticPftroleumCompah S^S Ltd (Incorporated i.. "TBiinSßiiißW Mov «ng Pictures &lh^ Ai OFFICE of 9% 24 M& mk '&Q>& which, w h o iEJ|M j /^^^T
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