The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 February 1921
1921-02-10
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Title Section16 1921-02-10 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1921. NO. 1,752.16 words
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Article209 1921-02-10 1 Various items ol sporting inCre-t appear on page 14. Perak defeated Penang in an interstate cricket match Page 11. A report of Eastern Sme^n-: annual meeting *ill be found on page 11. A special meeting of the members of the S.C.C. takes place this afternoon Page 14.209 words
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Article918 1921-02-10 1 A fascin atini book of 1920, just to hand «1) takes one back to other Thus, its foreword: Wh< ink of all tht* work, Mb with promisi oi future, that went on in those which modem writers in th"ir to stigmatize as tho Dark Ages when we consider918 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement205 1921-02-10 1 Malthoid RAFFLES HOTEL. J Excellent Accommodation and Cuisine. THE FINEST BALL ROOM IN THE EAST. I I Raffles New Orchestra, (iuost Nights and Dances every Thursday Saturday. H. MURPHY, Jazz Drummer I IV. A. COOKE, A. E. McCLARY, k Musical Director. Manager. jjj ommmmes m w m t m mmm205 words
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Advertisement300 1921-02-10 1 SW I I I I H——— MSS —WHS S r il C_ I JM_| IMI I I 'JSLAii WAJtf V JBEBHHBBOCfW"'r' >^T?_r____SEß— i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J^'^>' "'A *4 < Sii" -_i-T?.i ~_i '^_5i3 IHHdS__SI^V_iP *T~ > -'*^Mt_^a»' iWwTPai Hjjg J300 words
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Advertisement121 1921-02-10 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS New Alms at the Empire Page 2. A seasids bungalow ent -•age 5. Whiteaway s have a choice selection of pt 'fumes Cage 5 Messrs, John Little and Co. for British made safes Page 6. Lost: A bamboo walking stick engr H. T. Buller"— Page 5. Special dinner121 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous92 1921-02-10 1 THE WEEK. Thursday, February 10. High Water. 11.42 a.m. Johore Planters Association, 10 a.m. S'pore Nursing Assn. M'pal Board 11 a.m. Kent Board. 2.15 p.m. S.C.C. Special Meeting, 5.15 p.m. Y.M.C.A. Cymna>tic Class, 8.30 p.m. Friday, February, 11. High Water, 0.22 a.m.. 0.16 ;>.m. Maynards Annual Meeting, Barkers, noon. Saturday,92 words
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Article406 1921-02-10 2 Obituarj. Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh. Jan. 12. Cy tii f .'.> Rev. Di\ Alexander W h^ te fornw -V Tree St. George's. Edinbur^l and Principal of th<' New College, Edinburgh, in his 85th year, Scotland has hi r vines and preachers. Since the death of Principal Ra ay,406 words
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Article161 1921-02-10 2 Butter -even the not— l V>f alien fats is so li^titiy prised ka Tibet that the general public think nothing of uaing a pound or so as ha.r .n*ade, stated Mr. F. Kingdom Ward at the Aeolian Hall, New Bond*«tlMt, W.. in a lecture on his travels161 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement491 1921-02-10 2 HCTORIA THEATRE I' or a short season only romnuncinß Tues. 15th Feb. at 9.30 p.m. W. BANVARD I cnts his LONDON MUSICAL COMEDY CO.' \tter B r.ost succeeeful season in India. Assisted hy the Lo .don- BEAUTY CHORUS IN TllK LATKST LONDON SUCCESSES Tues. lath Feb. at 9.30 p.m. "PLUMS491 words
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Advertisement405 1921-02-10 2 PALLADIUM From SATURDAY, February 5, to THURSDAY, February 10, 1921 A UNIVERSAL CROOK MELODRAMA OF GRIPPING INTEREST Featuring EVA NOVAK, L. C. SHUMWAY AND GEORGE CHESEBRO In a story of action, suspense and human-interest WANTED AT HEADQUARTERS In 5 Parts. A picture in which Eva Novak is attractive as the405 words
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Advertisement527 1921-02-10 2 WISHING OUR CHINESE PATRONS A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NKW Y F\n From TUESDAY, February 8, to SUNDAY, February 13, 1921. QUITE ENOUGH ACTION TO PLEASE THE SPECTATOR IN BEAR! II (u THRILLS Will be found in the Big Hampton-Hodkinson Super Production Featuring that robust, hustling setoff ROY STEWART I in527 words
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Advertisement222 1921-02-10 3 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. I MESSRS. GOOMBES COMPANY., -LTD. k- O F RANGOON LONDON HAVE ON SHOW AT Room 121, Raffles Hotel A UNIQUE COLLECTION \J 1 I FINEST (.BEEN MAUVE JADE -\l_OvJ Burmese Bronzes, Ivories, Silver and Objects of AM Jewels Silverware. Inspection Cordially Invited. ____MMMBBB*ra~— M_B___________at» MILADY DEGOU.EITE GILLETTE 1222 words
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Advertisement698 1921-02-10 3 f ft tf J ft On Coy's Hands. Spread to Body. Could Not Sleep. "?.?y little I r h oat on hin ba that soon he had tbexn ova hie uo ly. They were bad weeping pimples ard used to stick to the bandage, lie could net sleep and his698 words
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Advertisement271 1921-02-10 3 mam mpmggpmpmm9mgKwvw i o u xitwwf hsm> wt n» I EXPANDED ETAL \W nil p*\m\Pß/oB^^^^^ o99*^o^'^ 99^^ m^^^ STOCKS OF ALL SIZES HAVE JV ST ARRI V E D I jl LARGE AND SMALL MESHES I SEND US YOUR ENQUIR ES I UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.271 words
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Advertisement515 1921-02-10 4 Estate of WAN ENC. MAT. (DmMMD, AUCTION SALE OF Excellent Teak aad Canteu Hsckwood House! >..\ urn Iters, Piano, Old Curio■Hies, .Mirror- etc. a At No. 18 ALBERT STREET JUNCTION OF SHORT STREET ON BATURDAY, L9th FEBRUARY, AT i.:to P.M Comprising 3 setl ui carved Canton bi. d sitting room515 words
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Advertisement598 1921-02-10 4 Williams Holder Top Shaving Stick One trial of Williams' J£sJQ£9^^g& Holder Top Shaving Stick m\ PmS& will prove to you how quick V 4_^^Mr you can get that deep, rich, <v&^ Z^^JtM sting Williams lather. C L^l^ N The^kV>lder Top feature is an M?* %m*£^Z^T added It serves as __fl__598 words
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Advertisement447 1921-02-10 4 lmi-ilfl-Bnl First in 1888, Foremost ifflffiiB W^ THE DUNLOP RUBBEP i^J (INTORPORATED IX JAPAIN 18 W 42-43 ROBINSON ROAD, j B S 4Ba«BSSSSSSS__aH_-HSSSfaHBSSS_SJ |L# 48. 2 AaJCTKWEtRS VALUERS BvF' __CW J£l~~ A^^ix. -a\ (Incorporateu In Singapore./ HP^ ESTABLISHED !4 1841 wJmm FORTHCOMING SALES B^Byp^MCTal-t February 12. Walnut-Stained Teak ssf^-i-l3"'j__6n&' Household447 words
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Advertisement575 1921-02-10 5 J *^^'^»»*^»BSsssa>s^-^fsss-e»sM>^Bassaiaßi n REAL ESTATE BUREAU DUPIRE BROS: Estate and General Brokers and Auctioneers, I J 2, De Souza Street (lst floor) II I R. ASHWORTH. J J Manager. WE HAVE OPENED A PUBLIC AUCTION ROOM FOR THE SALE OF LAND, BUILDINGS ETC., ETC., AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS AND HOPE575 words
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Advertisement641 1921-02-10 5 AUCTION SALES. DEFAULTERS SALK Bt AUCTION. At our saleroom. No. 30 Kling Street ON SATURDAY, 12th FEB., AT 10.30 A.M. prising six bales grey shirting, 5 cases casks cement, 2 pieces shafting, 1 bale foolscap paper. &c. Now on view. *For SSSSOat of concerned. a CHEONG KOON SENG CO., Auctioneers.641 words
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Advertisement716 1921-02-10 5 NOTICES. ARGHAN CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. W. Parry Okeden has been appointed Manager of the Company's concession at Rumpir., Pahang; and that the Company will accept no responsibi!.:.. for any goods ordered or liabilities incurred, other than by the said Manager or the716 words
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Advertisement782 1921-02-10 5 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tender, will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon on Friday the llth February. 1921, for the following:— Maid |g n( i fixing three racks for books, of and teak (as those in the Government Printing Office); dimensions, 11 feet 10 inches high, 9782 words
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Advertisement333 1921-02-10 5 r WHITEAWAY'SfIaH eVS-_S_SaBG-_3a_-BSSS_nKCUM I THE VALUE HOUSE. Perfumes by the following famous stskeis are in stock by Whiteaway's. AMAMI, CROWN PERFUMERY, J K ATKINSON, YARDLEY, COLGATE. JOHN (JOSNELL COURVOISSIKK. DUBARRY. ZENOBIA, BRONNLEY, BRABMIC, and many othvrs. No where else in Singapore Jcsn you see ti> same collection of choice pcrfames333 words
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Article32 1921-02-10 6 LAWRENCE— CLARK. On January 10th., in St. Thomas' Pro-Cathedral, Kuching, by the Right Rev. tho Bishop of the Diocese, Samuel Henrv Lawrence of Harrogate. England, and IssbsllS Clark of Dyce Aberdeenshire.32 words
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Article859 1921-02-10 6 Agitation Made-in-Germany. No great attention neeJl te paid we Imagine to the agitation which is being got up in Germany in connection with the reparations terms. It is necessary, in order to maintain the spirit of the Nation, that some show of protest should be made by Government and people859 words
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Article295 1921-02-10 6 A new Chaplain is on his way out and is due in Bangkok shortly. Advices and newspapers of January 6th arrived from London to Bangkok in twentyfiv e days, which must be something like a record. (B. T.) Mr. Andrew Wagner-Sealekjr, the Polish pianist virtuoso, has arrived in Bangkok after295 words
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Article371 1921-02-10 6 SINGAPORE NAVAL CONFERENCE. UNITED AFRICA. [Router's Service.] Sydney, Feb. »i. The Sunday Tilv.es says the Australian warship Brisbane is about to convey Adm itti 1 Grant of the Naval Administration Board to Singapore to participate in sn important conference of the senior officers of the East Indian,371 words
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Article31 1921-02-10 6 For the information of those attending the At Home on board the fine Blue Funnel Steamer Anehises to-day' it is notified that she will be lying at West Wharf.31 words
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Article325 1921-02-10 6 The Banvard London Musical Comedy Co. consisting of 2.~> English artistes will open here for a short season, commencing Tuesday 15th. This company have played to record houses in India and is producing the latest London successes. Full particulars of the cast will be announced tomorrow.325 words
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Article474 1921-02-10 6 GERMAN MADE AGITATION, SLAVES OF EUROPE. [Barter's Borviee.] Paris. Feb. If. Briand brillrantly replied to crhi i in the Chamber on the subject of the P agreement. When he sat down be ovated, and it s obvious thai tf Chamber had immediately voted, t would practically unanimous^) I Brand's474 words
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Article260 1921-02-10 6 H. M. S. MALAYA. rarenell Message*. The following messut r shortly after 11. M. s Malays on Monday: "H. M. S. '-Malaya" to II Kv Men.v the Governor. "'On leaving Singapore ma\ I e\i Vour Excdlency the gratitude of all on board 11. M. S. '-Malaya" for tl pitality and260 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement172 1921-02-10 6 a itS&jk > CALDBECK rPHry MACGREGOR Vfi W CO., LTD. n) (Incorporated in I Watsons N4O ahead of all others i SMITH'S ,J3li^ "TRENCH" WATCH. tW^K \I HIGH-CLASS //fS*%. U LEVER MOVEMENT j M LUMINOUS j '/B M_tt\ DIAL AND HAXDS f 9*l GUARANTEED TIMEKEEPER \|Sk 1^ £*v. AW AT172 words
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Advertisement212 1921-02-10 6 Engineering Service fl In a previous announcement we enumerated some 20 principal engineering supplies from bridges to belting, from tractors to tanks, from chains to culverts, from pul'eys to pumps which the B. C. L. Engineering Department can supply from stock or under favourable conditions. fl To-day, our space is212 words
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Article463 1921-02-10 7 PREMIER WARNS GERMANY. i it BEFORE IT GETS LONGER. [Reuter's Service.] I ondon. Feb. 3. IS taken in two imMr. Lloyd Georgi I Phe first) reps decisions and r i i to don problems. Re* of the freedom ti s d hall, the Prime bui lj recalled463 words
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Article14 1921-02-10 7 London. Feb. 5. At Rugger Scotland beat Wales by 14 '<* -t Swansea.14 words
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Article316 1921-02-10 7 GREEK CABINET RESIGNS. THE PALESTINE MANDATE. [Reuter's Service.] Athens, Feb. 4. The Cabinet has resigned. Athens, Feb. 3. Rhallis announced in the National mbly that the resignation of the -Met was due to ddrerene-ts chiefly on the quest .'on of the constitution of the Greek delegation to316 words
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Article403 1921-02-10 7 Pari-.. Veb. .">. Marshal i receiving the warmest welcome, had with President Millers Tl. n are emphasizing the historical between France ar.d Poland. Piiand the Polish Foreign Minister I i al interviews stated that Poland is am a lasting peace above all. (Havas). I*ari>, leb. 1 sp<403 words
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Article311 1921-02-10 7 INDIA'S COUNCIL OF PRINCES. A FREE CHAMBER. [Reuter's Service.] London, Feb. 7. H. M. The King's proclamation to the Viceroy, and Indian Princes and Rulers of stales on the occasion of the inauguration of a new regime recounts the efforts of the Viceroy and the native Princes themselves311 words
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Article433 1921-02-10 7 Stockholm, Feb. 5. Ludwig Martens, the so-called Soviet Ambassador who was deported from the ISt has arrived and has proceeded to Libau. London, Feb. 7. •'.Marking tinic" epitomises Chieherin'i note to Lord Curzon acknowledging receipt ol the draft of the trade agreement. Aeeordinp to a Moscow433 words
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Article714 1921-02-10 7 BOMBS IN MEXICO. WAR ESTIMATES. [Reuter's Service.] New York, Feb. 7. A message from Mexico City states that bombs, supposedly placed by Reds early in the morning, wrecked the house of Archbishop Mora, and an American jewellery factory. There were no casualties. The Archbishop recently preached against Bolshevism,714 words
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Article82 1921-02-10 7 Cairo, Feb. 7. The Government has closed down the secondary schools all over the country until a guarantee is given that they will not be used for political purposes. This is a sequel to the action of an Egyptian headmaster in expelling the ringleader of the students of82 words
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Advertisement168 1921-02-10 7 Robinson <8b Co., Ltd. %8) "His \J> iW Master's V i W voice jl^^^h PORTABLE MODEL jEHHrVIjOT^' J A veritable boon at Picnics, Kiver <- ksmtt Jffsk SPECIFICATIONS S'*,lsax'jfiaiQi S \V-,vr.!()j!;l';i!i!||f';:. r „i IM ke^PesaSiwyi »c n n|||% _> i^rdlc; nerdlc (xam- a Ml 'ja gn :t>M l' l 's168 words
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Advertisement502 1921-02-10 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated in Japan.) UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice EUROPEAN MAIL LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE. fer London and Antwerp via (Malacca)' Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. KAGA MARU 15th Feb. YOKOHAMA MARU 28th Feb. KLEIST 9th March LIVERPOOL LINE.502 words
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Advertisement773 1921-02-10 8 K. Pe Me EONrNKLTKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU (Incorporsted In Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA Tafopfcene lti Pesssge Dej.t. 1202 Freigkt Dspt. Iff 2 Managers Desk 1457 Msrias Sept. Transnipsisnt mopo, S COLLYER QUAY. CONTRACT WITH THB NETHERLANDS INDIA GO VURN MUST. SINGKEL (Thursday, Feb. 10) Tanjong-Mengeidar, Tanjong-Leidong, Faneh, Berombang,773 words
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Advertisement714 1921-02-10 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA I APCAK™ IJNE. I I (Incorporated in E.igland.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVtCK f PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S A CO, (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government), The Company^ MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY ars at prami flusrjpnded LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES ft LONBOI DUE714 words
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Advertisement430 1921-02-10 9 THE SLAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. I (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE For Kretay, Trtngganu, Kslantan, Bangnava, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Lata*. K*hsamui, Bandon, Langsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure VALAYA t. Feb. 7 Feb. 9 ACHATIPOK Feb. 14 Feb. 16 MAHIDOL Feb- 22 Feb. 24 The iteamers um430 words
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Advertisement375 1921-02-10 9 LLOYD TRIESTINO SJN. Co. (lacorporatsd in Italy.) HO MB WARD SAILINGS. For Penang, Colombo, Aden. Massaua, Port Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste, taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Fiume. the Levant© and Black Sea Ports. PILSNA about Feb. 18 HUNGARIA about Mar. 8 OUTWARD SAILINGS. For Hongkong, Shanghai,375 words
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Advertisement502 1921-02-10 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND m Ellerman ft Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) [IncorporaUd in England] JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OS PAR AM A. FROM NEW YORK. SUamar Due RonU y #r S'pore KANDAHAR502 words
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Advertisement724 1921-02-10 9 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BT PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING BOARD SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA. CREOLE STATE Passengers and Freight Late Feb. WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and Freight Late Mar UN-NAMED STATE Passengers724 words
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Article623 1921-02-10 10 FRASER AND CO., EXCHANGE AN2S SHARE BROKERS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 1921. Figures in bracket! shows ths csp'.tal •nd issue value of the Share in dollars aaless otherwise marked. C. Cum d> equals ex div.] Anipang ($800,000—10) nom. Ayer Weng (—1) 1.00 Hitam Tin (300,000—1) 1.80 K. Kamunting623 words
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Advertisement472 1921-02-10 10 K. P. M. i STRAITS CHINA LINE. s.s. VAN CLOON will sail about the llth of Febru-iry for Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow. The steamer ,s provided with lst and 2nd class Saloon accommodation. For freight anc passage please apply to K. P. IL 23 Collyer Quay. K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE472 words
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Advertisement335 1921-02-10 10 I_ T 1 5 Gramaphone Magnedo Needles, I J we guarantee each Needle tc i j J play ten records, and also Re- !cord Albums to be had at 4 H. C. HUDSON The house of the catehy Music So. 100 North Bridge Road h n ADELPHI HOTEL Jl I335 words
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Advertisement94 1921-02-10 10 l I I I COLGATE'S Ribbon Dental Cream 11 LIES Fl AT ON THE BRUSH I' Obtainable at all Stores and Dispensaries. w^" w iei _i— m^» eiwiiie_mMiM,. ir in j_. jt m^^'^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ tmm^* mmm^***^*^*^~** I****1 m m BRITISH SB aJ3K-BBB' afl_s Sf _H^^^^B IHR ____Ss3_L )_B aT% -TV _C_>94 words
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Advertisement703 1921-02-10 11 This Six Months' Test Proved Economy of Pneumatics A TE^ T f solid vs pneumatic truck tyres, conducted in the winter, springr and summer of last year by a corporation operating a very large mo*9r delivery fleet, was concluded on July 31, 1919. Iwo trucks had been usd- No. 134,703 words
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Advertisement396 1921-02-10 11 Are you still handling the figure work of your business with pencil and paper? This is tedious, tiresome, inaccurate work that should be done by a machine. With a simple, fast figuring machine like the Dalton. your figure work becomes an easy matter to handle because you have in it396 words
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1796 1921-02-10 12 A LINK OF EMPIRE. A great deal of discussion has been going on in Canada about the reference of Canadian disputes to the Privy Council says The Spectator. When Lord Cave returned from a recent visit to Canada he stated that most Canadian lawyers1,796 words
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Article91 1921-02-10 12 A novel kind of stethoscope has been designed for diagnosing engine trouble in automobiles. At one end of a long, slender metallic rod is placed a sensitive form of telephone transmitter, and this is connected by wires to a flashlight battery and a receiver. Slight knocks and other sounds vibrating91 words
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Advertisement263 1921-02-10 12 I ZENITH I j THE MOTORCYCLE I WITH j THE WORLD FAMOUS GRADUA GEAR I li EXTRACT FROltf THE MOTOR CYCLE j ZENITH MOTORS, LTD., have created a unique position for themselves in the world of motor-cycle manufacture. "Zenith" conjures up in the mind of the motorcyclist visions of unlimited263 words
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Advertisement111 1921-02-10 12 omrwgpmoamnmm^mmmymmrMjemmsiomg^^ 1 THE LAST WORD j IN CONSTRUCTION I GARFORD LOW CO. LIMITED. [Incorporated in Singapore.] Sole Agents. THE -ENGLISH ELECTRIC Co. (Incorporated in England). AU Standard Electrical Accessories WIRE AMD CABLES D. C. MOTORS D. C. GENERATORS "BMITANNIA Metal Filament Lamps. SINGAPORE BRANCH WINCHESTER HOUSE. Telephone 501 Telegrams EN111 words
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Article62 1921-02-10 13 FEBRUARY 7 Bank 4 m.s. 2 (4 Bank, demand 2i3% Private credits 3 m.s. 2)4 7-16 New York, demand 43 I Credits 90 days 48 J France, demand 575 India, T. T. j^o Hongkong, demand Yokohama, demand 90 Java, demand 129V_ Bangkok, demand gg Sovereign, Bank Buy t |g62 words
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Article168 1921-02-10 13 FEBRUARY 7. Tin No Orders No Market Gambier B0 Gambler Cube No. 1 17.10 Pepper Black 16 00 Pepper (white fair) 29.00 Tapieee aa aB -»ke, f.g. ygo Tapioca, medium pearl t.g. 10.00 Pearl lege, snail 10.50 Copra Sundried Copra Mix Bom 10 .5# Opium, Benares uncert 8,900 Rice168 words
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Article45 1921-02-10 13 IL' o'clock noon 7th February 1921. Pale Crepe. Ribo«?d Smoked Sh, Closir.g Prices. Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Buyeru Sellers. Spot 34 34 H Feb. Mtt 3G March 36 1^, 37 i_j April to June 41 42'-. Tone of Market:— Dull.45 words
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Advertisement458 1921-02-10 13 r,m *rmu I— M^ 4J I LLWn aMLMM WHEBW^ hM4U 5W m AHiranc ln force tr J15.00»,«M. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [Ineerperated ia Strait* Sett] H»AD OFFICE WlMchaster fleaae, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 82, Old Jewry, E.C. C9»pßßy Baa £20,000 deposited wltk tke l^lii Curt af EB^land, and458 words
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Advertisement562 1921-02-10 13 1 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, IncorporaUd in England by Royal Charter. i Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 8,500,000 Beeerve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 BishopsgaU, London, E.C. Agencies and Branchea. Alor SUr Hoigkong Penang Amntsar Uoilo Puket Bangkok562 words
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Advertisement547 1921-02-10 13 HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE Singapore Raffles Chamber-, 4, 4 and 8. BRANCHES: Penang— 89 Seaek Street. Malacca— 191 Jonker Street. Muar— 77-79 Jalan Suleiman Batu Pahat— .09 Jalan Rahamat AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai. Hongkong Amoy, BataTia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL. AUTHORISED $20,000,000547 words
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Advertisement505 1921-02-10 13 YOKOHAMA SPEOR^ANI. LTD. X CapiUl SubscrTbeT^ S^V IH^PPAA CapiUl Paid Up X T iae'e_'_!! Beeerve Fund iee,eee,ef/r P«.ide n tv4. •_.Jil_?'_£* DIBECTOSS. "_f^ l M.Huk.t. Ei. S. Suzuki Esq. r t_w_«-li \mt Mr. t.„ mfmSZ** HEAD OFriCE YOKOHJJfA, B a fT d Snb-BraneW ->cmDa, i_ obe g Frenalaaa Beene. Avres505 words
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Advertisement232 1921-02-10 13 BUNGA MELOR mr TaTr *m*i mW*^ Oi- L ~Lt'immmm\ AT^jf "ibfti E_w~^ jptt l_flß Hb v (o». c_M"u<r^n f r %xj*3_Rt Hfv Rir.AUp/18l RIGAUD PARIS a-, v-.a-, a-.a-.a i-.bm '.sM'jMM'.r.i.r.B'.aMM-,r. ENGLISH FISH FRESH SUPPLIES i j SMOKED HADDOCKS KIPPERS jj 1 1 SMOKED FISH FILLET BLOATERS I SMOKED HERRINGS HALIBUT232 words
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Page 13 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous116 1921-02-10 13 VESSELS AT WHARF. TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf No. I.— Nil. East Wharf No. 2 Inkai Maru 3, Nam Sang. 1 Sheers Wharf No. 8.- Van Cloon. I Main Wharf No. 4. Hoggeveen, Haiphong. Main Wharf No. 6. -Titan, Benarty. I Main Wharf No. 6. -Zaida. Empire Dock No. 7.— Lake116 words
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Miscellaneous273 1921-02-10 13 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local mails will be found in list below: Penang, Malacca, F. M. S. (by Train) 4 p.m. j daily (except Sun. lay Kota Tin^firi and stations to Kuala Lumpur at 6 a.m. I'.M.S. Malla.a. Muar. etc. (By train) f> am. <u,ob Hong Aik I a.m.273 words
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Article396 1921-02-10 14 I INTER-STATE SPOUT. l (From Our Own Correspondent). I Ipoh, Feb. 8. < In the Int r-etate Assoc ation football match Perak scored two goals to Selangor's I aa PERAK BEAT PENANG. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Feb. 8. The cricket match between Penang and Perak was begun396 words
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Article265 1921-02-10 14 Sceac at a Murder Trial. v, New York, Jan. 5. Fandemonium broken out in the Court room at Bridgeport, Connecticut, yesterday, when Edward Wade, aged 23, on trial for the murder of a stockbroker named George Nott, apparently lost control of himself, sprang towards the wife of265 words
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Article922 1921-02-10 14 \\\l AL GENERAL MEETING. i i The ninth ordinary general meeting of UM shareholders of the Eastern Smelting Company, Ltd., was held at 30-31. Swithin's lane. E.G., Mr. S. C. Ambrose presiding. Th» Chairman said; Gentlemen, I have the privilege of addressing you on this -ion owing to922 words
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Article249 1921-02-10 14 SINGAPORE YACHT CLUB. Sunday's race was the first of a series of three races for a cup presented by Mr. D. K. Somerville. The course was: tiart at Tanjong Rhu, round H. M. S. Malaya, mark boat off Tanjong Rhu, round Malaya and finish at Yacht Club. There249 words
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Article166 1921-02-10 14 j The match played on Sunday oth Feb., "Officers of H.M.S. Malaya versus Officers of the Garrison ended in a decisive win for the former by i) to 3 Vs. It was a perfect day for golf as the rain 'did not come on until all166 words
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Article70 1921-02-10 14 Special General Meeting. Members of the S.C.C. are reminded that l a special general meeting will be held at I the Cricket Club this evening at 5.15 p.m. c foi the following purpose: T 1. To receive the resignation of the present Committee. c To elect a70 words
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Article154 1921-02-10 14 The two days cricket match between the S.C.C and a Ceylon XI, which was to have taken place on the Esplanade on Tuesday and Wednesday, had to be abandoned owing to the condition of the ground due to heavy ra'rs. j The death of W. Gunn, which has been,154 words
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Article128 1921-02-10 14 Bought off 20 Rivals. "My love for this man is such that I bought off 20 other women who wanted j to marry him," was the passionate declaration madie in the Illinois Supreme Court by Baroness Cecile de Korwin, defending an action brought by the Baron to recover128 words
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Article274 1921-02-10 14 The following is the list of passengers leaving for tjome by the Blue Funnel Liner Asichises on the 12th inst. at noon: Mr. F. and Baroness Adelborg and child, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Ainger, Miss C. Bayley, Mr. R. B. Balloch, Mr. W. S. Black, j Mr.274 words
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Article571 1921-02-10 14 The S. O. Upper Sarawak in his Decern- r report writes The guard of Rangers applied for at h nd of November ai rived at Bau on he morning of the Ist., a small squad >eing left at Siniav.an to watch the bazaar here. Although J did571 words
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Article46 1921-02-10 14 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending, Sunday, 13th February 1921. Friday llth, 6.00 p.m.— Drill Hall S. F. A. Co. Dress Caps, tunics, shorts and puttees. Sunday, 13th, 7.30 a.m.— Balestier Range Curasian Company Rifle Chib Shoot. R. SMITH, Lt. afAdjutant, S.V.C.46 words
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Advertisement23 1921-02-10 14 director, Sir Cecil L. Budd, K.8.E., was 1 re-elected, and the auditors, Messrs. Maxwell Hicks and Co., were reappointed. The proceedings then terminated.23 words
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