The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 18 February 1921
1921-02-18
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1921-02-18 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1921. NO. 10,201).16 words
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Article161 1921-02-18 1 H. M. S. Malaya has left the Straits for Bombay Page 6. Sporting news of various kinds will be found on page 12. There are indications that trade conditions are improving Page 7. French investigations reveal a Soviet plot for a revolution in May Page 7. The161 words
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Article1011 1921-02-18 1 PART 1. Home authors haw been known to enlarge upon Tropical darkness, in blissful ignorance that star-lit nights here brighter than those in England. But in the jungle dspthi there [i darldfc'ss that may be fflt when, with camp fire extinguished bj rain and only Tuan's hurricanelamp dimly glimmering1,011 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement163 1921-02-18 1 Maltheid RAFFLES HOTEL. I !;\V DANCE HALL ENCRMOUS SUCCESS OK IVANOFF AND PALMETTO'S C POPULAR CONCERTS 'AH L CONCERT SUNDAY NEXT lEB. 20TH AT M5 Montrioi and Raffles HoteL I I V I v I j c lured in Denmark. *i K Cl P! |jgsg DARBY AND CO., LTD.,S fejjsS|fa163 words
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Advertisement157 1921-02-18 1 E-- :z (fit the Maximum ScrviM of Your k- Building 8 which cost so much Spil RESERVE with Pabco Paint. ■■a^r Get the maximum service ~~~~rr? out of your buildings by (Painting them with the paint T that stops rot, prevents rust. Re- j. >^l placement of wood or metal157 words
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Advertisement146 1921-02-18 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS New houses in Blair road to let Page 5. Kwaisang for Penang ami Calcutta Page 11. Evans pastilles, to ward off disease germs Page 10. William Jacks and Co. deal in all types of metals Page 7. Special dinner and cinema show at the Sea View 'lotel on146 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous109 1921-02-18 1 'Jf 1? R7 V' miS Friday. 18th. High Water, 5.31 a.m., 8.11 p.m. Eurasian Aosn Mun. Com. election St. Andrew! Hall, 5.30 Castles in Spain, Victoria Theatre, 0.30 p.m. Saturday, 19th. High Water. G.57 a.m., 9.18 p.m. Apj Vic. Theatr 5.30 p.m. Coming Down. Victoria Theatre, 0.30 p.m. Sunday, 20th.109 words
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278 1921-02-18 2 TERRIBLE STORY OF BROTHER'S REVENGE Whole Murdered. terrib 1 nse resulting in the murcU r i but one bo A Mr. F ng jury i ril uned Bi f five lives. Mi. Vernon < Crown rated Mr ner. Th- wife Nonna, an i I three children r heard from the278 words
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167 1921-02-18 2 RESTABILISATION OF RUPEE RUMOURED. Protest M lt Nairobi. February 7. A th« rodden peMion of foreign potto] money -order* hag', anoth <?r i wb the h «l ya into commotion and caused m financial embarrassment vo simultaneously restricted facilities for remission of drafts and it is per- I sistcntly rumoured167 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement268 1921-02-18 2 TO LET. Large Godowns and stores from 6,000 to 20,000 sq. ft. Large nnd Cbmmodious offices from 800 i< :~,000 sq.ft. Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. 56 Robinson Road. /ictoria^theatFe TO-NIGHT AT 9.30 W. IS AN YARD \v:ll present his LONDON MUSICAL COMEDY CO. In Tho Latest London Success** To-Night268 words
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Advertisement841 1921-02-18 2 F^n^SoNDAY^>brtiav^H^TsA^M?DA^^^^^M^^^ IN THE SE( 0 D SB W A A HODKINSON PRODUCTION FULL 01 U Featuring the star with popularity un> J. WARREN KERUiGXJ In a story brimful of mystery, packed full of int THE GRhUDN FLAME In S Parti A mystery drama of an unusual character I vhile it841 words
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Advertisement181 1921-02-18 3 if I I .^3fs^ HO* MANY TIMES A DAY jfcfc+J^KMix^ l)n V<)l SI:K lIIIS SI ;N v YOU GO, IN 'iXcr -t^Pl :r OK up O /jjij Ak^ jßj f THAT \tk^^nC?Jhw^J(S/ PBEDOMN- i ■^^!v W TE 1|( Vl SI: 11I1:V ARE THE S()r valii: i K MOXKV ON THIS181 words
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Advertisement122 1921-02-18 3 MASSAGE HALX. 239 T^encoolen <s ige d ma an «e Tel. No. 1467. MBS. HARU MISS BAN. j LJ I!T j JL I L.Jv. ;c ft j ii -s f •> I I I— i\ 5 Gramaphone Magnedo Needles, l|; Ji we guarantee each Needle t? v s! platen records,122 words
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Advertisement409 1921-02-18 3 (Of I BJ t# NOTHING FINER BOTTLED op CANNED* M y flPst :P€ 7 UIS2^ with CROSSE BLACKWELL 1 Wti&P UelicQcies ape Quality. PuPiiy and m 3O Varieties of SOUPS. 15 Varieties of POTTED MEATS, J @ri%^> OXFORD SAUSAGES. QATMEAL, OILS, VINEGAR ft TINNED FISH lKoia^ t CROSSE BLACKWELL I^409 words
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Advertisement285 1921-02-18 3 j BRITAIN'S LATEST LIGHT AND POWER PLANT ELECTOLITE runs on Paraffin. are often difficult or impossible to Patent Vaporiser affords excellent obtain. fuel economy. Engine stops automatically if labricting Detachable Cylinder Head affords oil is not replenished when indicated max, mu n accessibility. Mechanically governed and develop. Water-cooling is superior285 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement468 1921-02-18 4 Satisfied M WB It a rr >n sxp re <• for cI i try iev*nl i foo;]s for li r baby }>oforo ag I one. How *f' u\ cr it would br, for 1 Ijk m t bal>\ i tber alike, if the '< r^n\ £&■£< WsrC^'^* right I en468 words
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Advertisement1102 1921-02-18 4 400 lets 400 lots j IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Hi*h Grade Walnut stained and Wax Polished teak Household Furniture, Cottage Piano, Pianola and records. Singer Treadle Sewing Machine, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware, Tennis gear and a good collection of well grown plants, etc. TO BE HELD AT \< No.1,102 words
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Advertisement335 1921-02-18 4 AUCTION SALE OF Magnificent Design Wax Polished Teak Household Furniture, Iron Saf« f (iramophone, &c. AT NO. 58-2 TANJONG KATONG ROAD OPPOSITE MANDALAT ON SATURDAY, 10th PBBRUARI A I 2..{0 pj|. Comprising a double-spring hor: binel Columbia KTamop] case in first class condition with records and teak cabinet; a rer335 words
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Advertisement252 1921-02-18 5 f! REAL ESTATE BUREAU jj DUPIRE BROS: II Estate and General Brokers and Auctioneers, 2, De Souza Street (Ist floor) R. ASHWORTH. Manager. i WE HAVE OPENED*"!" PUBLIC AUCTION j ROOM FOR THE SALE OF LAND, BUILDINGS ETC., AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS AND TO RECEIVE THE SUPPORT OF SELLERS AND252 words
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Advertisement507 1921-02-18 5 AUCTION SALES. AICTION SALE. OF .n:\vEi.i.KKY. M c MOSBfI (Deeeaaed.) To l !e-room N CHAMBERS, RAFFLE! PLACE <>n Tl-FShAV. tM r,n. i,_ M at 10.30 a.m' I chain, K old bangle, gold T l "<^»' sat diamonds, "v r and gold watches NOW ON VIEW. K-pnss.sJued ESTATE tTRrST AGENCIES Ltd507 words
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Advertisement896 1921-02-18 5 NOTICES. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Ihe Co toners of r~ pore invite tenders for the Erection and Completion of Two Observation Wards at the Mid.lleton Hospital. Specification and tender forms rr •>;• be obtained at the Municipal Architect's Oi during office hours. Tenders on the prescribed forms ;md enclosed in the envelopes896 words
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Advertisement808 1921-02-18 5 NOITCES. i ii i NOTICE. I. MEETING OF THE BOARD OF LICENSrNG ,1 JUSTICES. i tinf of the Board of Licensing for the Second quarter 1921 commencir.p Ist April IW, will be held in the First ap tr> s p.m. on Thwrsday March I I V A Ren. sis, RemoTak,808 words
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Advertisement313 1921-02-18 5 THE HOUSE FOR VALUE. BADMINTON SETS Complete sets for four player.-, bv Messrs F. A. DAVIS Ltd., makers of the world famous Ridley Hexagon Tennis Rackets. Each set comprises, 4 Rackets and presses, pair of posts, net and 4 Shuttlecocks and book of Rules, complete in well 7nade wooden box.313 words
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897 1921-02-18 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, FEBRURARY 18, 1921. Cardigan. At this distance from home politics S it is rather difficult to estimate the exact meaning of the intensity of the campaign now raging in Cardigan constituency. It is apparent from the cabled news that the feeling aroused is extraordinary, but it897 words
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Article400 1921-02-18 6 The Rev. H. E. Henham. who is retiring to England, sails from Penang, early in May. Mr. T. O. May hew, manager of the Eotat-e and Trust Agencies, has returned from leave. The Hon. Mr. H. W. Firmstone and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. May left Penang for home in400 words
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Article203 1921-02-18 6 H. M. S. MALAYA LEAVES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penanj*, Feb. 17. H.M.S. Malaya left Pulau Kendi anchorage at 7.40 this morning after five days most enjoyable stay in Penang. Exchange of Telegrams. The following telegram was received from Capt. H. T. Buller. H M.S. Malaya, to H.203 words
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Article163 1921-02-18 6 On Saturday afternoon, says the Pinang Gazette the garden of the Deputy Colonial Engineer's residen. c. Lines, was the of an interesting gathering of members of the Public Works Department, in honour of Mr. C. G. May, M.I.M.C.E Deputy Colonial Engineer, Penang, who is retii'ing from163 words
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Article396 1921-02-18 6 A nation-wide round-up of Oriental iniblee was to be launched on January 22. according to Mr. Russell, the Chief Deport Agent of the port of New York. The Daily Telegraph's lobby correspondent has reason to believe that Lord Desborouph has been offered and will probably accept the Governor-Generalship of Canada.396 words
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197 1921-02-18 6 HONOURING JAMAICA'S ATTORNEY GENERAL. ADMBBS FROM civil BBRVin tssoci vims The fathering in the 1 Jamaica Institute was of the Jamaica Civil B*rvic« [< Wnc oeeaaiofl of paying honour to St. John Bivnch K < who leaves to take up an appoint^as Puisne Judge of th« > Hon. < D.5.0.,197 words
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Article141 1921-02-18 6 1 rls and Giggles" faro, often the Banvard v Bdy Company at the night to a crowded au I were kept in sustained Interest throngaovt the performance. As thi there was a lot of giggling, for v that clever comedian, Mr. L or.ar was chiefly responsible, and141 words
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Article140 1921-02-18 6 Rubber paring for garden citiei Rested the advantage being city is extended the pavement. !.ke Leao'i carpet, can be itretcl Alfred Pareezer, keeper of office for servants at Hampton Wick, W* was fined £10 at Feltham recently. I to have advertised for servants for R noblemen, &c, but no Royal140 words
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Advertisement158 1921-02-18 6 SSvJk CALDBBCK TOf? MACGREGOR \H W CO., LTD. ■U (Incorporated in Watsons N s lo ahead of all others mx-orx fßYgy«rai« I YOUR "SNAP-SHOTS" I a*J Will be Buccessful if you have a REFLEX CAMERA and the right sort of PHOTO SUPPLIES We have just the equipment which you will158 words
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Advertisement83 1921-02-18 6 (8 Special Offer No. 8. S<nii-l)ieso! Oil Engines BATES perfected 1921 model. Two 90 h.p. Two 110 h.p. And all sizes down to 3 1 h.p. FAIRBANKS-MORSE industrial and marine crude oil engines 6 h.p. to 30 h.p. GARRETT portable steam engines 20 h.p. to GO h.p. Refer to offer83 words
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Article249 1921-02-18 7 KIREAT FIGHT IN CARDIGAN. WILL L. (J. WIM [Reuter's Serrice.] London, Feb. 14. H If. I' rlianient to--plendour. Their and wearing their drive in the gilded coach, escort- (ion ehold Cavalry, while the Foot n the glory of their t tunics. Moreover, the Trench, Italian and Japanese249 words
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Article101 1921-02-18 7 London, Feb. 14. iroUM 1 by reports \u-n>ively mobilising. The Germar ently notified the Allies that 212.000 Polish troops had concentrated on the Polish-German frontier. legram details of the mobilisation in bis Polish coun--.e now concentrating in rmont region, where th-- Lithuanians are hourly expecting an attack.101 words
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Article171 1921-02-18 7 London, Feb. 14. It it announced that if two separate Turkish delegations come to the NearEastern Conference in London, only the Porte's delegation will be admitted and the Nationalists must use it as a mouthpiece. It is hoped that complications will be avoided by the two delegations coming171 words
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Article104 1921-02-18 7 When Wee Ah Hin, the Hylam driver of motor-bus S 3672 was produced in the Third Court yesterday on a charge of reckless driving, Inspector Benge stated that a most serious accident was averted by the judgment of a tram-car driver. The accused, who it would appear, was104 words
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Article209 1921-02-18 7 FRENCH POLICE DISCOVERIES. IMMATURE AGITATORS. [Reuter's Service.] London, Feb. 14. The recent activity of the French police I against Communists is having sensational I results. A Paris message states that the I police investigations have produced unmistukeuble evidence that the Communist movement extends all over the country, the209 words
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Article205 1921-02-18 7 LoMon, Feb. 1 4 "The trade current is at^tost changing into a healthier direction, espwfcilly in the markets of the Far East," deSered Mr. F. G. Kellaway at Northampton^^! the meantime stablisation of exchanges bVbar- I ter is useless under present conditionslNthe former is a symptcm, not a disease.205 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
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Article110 1921-02-18 7 To The Editor. Dear Sir, Would I be tresspassing upon the valuable time of the members of the Hindu Advisory Board, if I wer e to ask them to let the Indian public know of their movement in connection with th e request made upon them by the110 words
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Article183 1921-02-18 7 On January 10 His Majesty conferred the honour of a Knight Bachelorhood on Mr. William F. Lathlain, Mayor of Perth, who has occupied the civic chair in four consecutive years. The dignity is associated with the jubilee of the incorporation of the city. Sir William came to183 words
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Article800 1921-02-18 7 NEED FOR EVANGELISATION. Bi.shop Bickley called the Conference tc order at 8.30 a.m. yesterday, and announced the l.ymn "Lead on O King Eternal" after the singing of which the Rev. E. S. Baird engaged in prayer. Reports from various committees were read by Rev. W. E. Hurley,800 words
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Article23 1921-02-18 7 A Tokio message of Feb. 4 says Os formerly minister of justice, it drafting i bill to suspend the Japanese naval pr< gramme.23 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement165 1921-02-18 7 Robinson <8b Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlements). NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED. I SOLD IN HALF GALLON TINS Black Bitumen Solution I $1.50 1 Red Bitumen Solution $4.75. IL /f -^i^ ▼y^ The ideai I /y Solution for m yy Painting the Inside a y^ of Motor-Car Mudguards.165 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement518 1921-02-18 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. f<r London and Antwerp via (Malacca)' Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. YOKOHAMA MARU 28th Feb. KLEIST mid. March AIISHIMA MAI. 23rd March LIVERPOOL LINE.518 words
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Advertisement683 1921-02-18 8 K. P. M. i KOMNKLYKS PfVFETVAART MAAIBCHAPPIJ (IzictMtpotatad in Holland). KOTAL PACKET NA\-G.hTION Co. OT BATAVIA ?t£*?toM 111 Pttsrajra D«pL 120.2 Freight D*»t. MM Haiigwi Dmk 1437 Marlme Bayl Tnvklpm+w* i if*. s qclltUb quat. P3IBMB CONTRACT WiTil THE NETHERLANDS INiVj.; GOVJRs NM^ MELCHIOR TREUB (Friday, Feb. 18) Batavia, Semarang683 words
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Advertisement599 1921-02-18 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA JCND APCAR IJNE. (Incorporated ic E^jr!-*r:.l MAIL AND PASSKXGER KERV PEJSLSSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. ft (Under Contract with Hia Majesty's G The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY At. r n«j suspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SINGAPNANKIN about 2nd Mar.599 words
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Advertisement393 1921-02-18 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. INCORPORATED IN SIAM) SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE For Kretay, Trvigfcanu, K*ls.ntan, Bangnava, Telupin, Patani, Singoia, La- Kahtamui, Baudon, Langiuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure MAHII)OL Feb..! Feb. 23 i,A^ A t F e b. 28 Mar 2 PRACHATIPOK Mur. 7 Ki 9 I iteamer*393 words
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Advertisement376 1921-02-18 9 LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. Co, (laccrporated in Italy.) HOMEWARD SAILINGS. For Penan?, Colombo, Aden, Massaua, l'-Mt Said, Brimlisi. Venice and Trieste. taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Fiunu-. the Levant* and Black Sea Ports. PILSNA about Feb. 18 HUNGAR] about Mar. 8 OUTWARD SAILINGS. For Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama and376 words
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Advertisement506 1921-02-18 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Lid£Uermaii Bucknall Steam Ship Co.. Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINK.) [Incorporated in England] JOINT rOBTOISSTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OK PARAMA. FROM NEW YORK. BUameif Due Route y tr S'pore KANDAHAR In port. Suez, Manila, Shanghai Japan506 words
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Advertisement786 1921-02-18 9 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BY PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING no \RD SAX FRANCISCO— MANILA— F.AST IN hi SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA. CREOLE STATE Passengers ar«! liv -ht Mar 5 WOLVERINK STATE Passengers and Freight Ute Mar786 words
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Article636 1921-02-18 10 fRASER AND CO., EXCHANGE ANi3 SHARR BROKERS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, 1921. MINING. Figures in brackets shows the capita •ad issue value of the Share in doll*r» anlesi otherwise marked. C. Cam d> x equals ex div.] Ampang ($800,000—10) nom. Aver Wong (—1) 1.00 Hitam Tin (300,000—1) 1.63—1.7')636 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement420 1921-02-18 10 THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. with which is associated THE SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Head Office Shanghai I < Both incorporated under the Hongkong Ordinances LIFE AND FIRE Chief Office Southern Agencies 2, Finlavson Green, SINGAPORE. THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. (Incorporated in the United Kingdom by420 words
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Advertisement394 1921-02-18 10 INDO-CBINA Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. £lacorpor&t«d in Knf land] Direct Seivice to Japan vit Hongkong *nd Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang, from S ngapoT«. Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, M*cao, iSwatow. Amoy, Chcfoo, Tientsin, Newchvang. YY.ngtsze ports, f inncM, th« Fh^ipfista, ttc. FOR PENANG AND394 words
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Advertisement60 1921-02-18 10 f 01 G ATF'S vULUn 1 y \j Toilet Requisites A damson, Gilfillan Co i SOL2 D.STRIBUrORS S S k F M. S Incorporated in England.) '*anMMMOK«HBHHMBHMMHBHHHB?vMMNMMIMMBBMIMi t/MSIST Ol\l GETTING I DRUMS SOLE IMPORTER?. The Borneo Co., Ltd 7 (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE, IPOH PENAKG. r a i) i Ml60 words
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Article56 1921-02-18 11 FEBRUARY 17 Bank 4 m.s. Bank, demand Private credits 3 m.s. 2 4 17 Now York, demand Credits 'JO daya Frmcc, demand 580 India, T. T. 165 HontfkonK. demand Preai p.c. Yokohama, demand 1»J Java, demand 13" Bangkok, demand Sovereign, Bank Bu\ $s."i l? ink of Eng and R56 words
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Article162 1921-02-18 11 FEBRUARY IT. Tii No Orders No Market Jt I r Blark ic.oo Pej te fair) 29.00 Tapioca *>notil nax*, tC 3.30 I*. Ana v?* 7 I f« 10.00 Pear! Sago, tuali ICBO Copra S :ndried Copra sellers 11.50 no buyers) Opium, Benares nnc*rt 8,900 Rice Rangoon White 2,700 Bice,162 words
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Article38 1921-02-18 11 12 o'clock noon 17th Febrv Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. doting Prieet. Closing Price*. Bayer* S*llers. Buyers Sellers. Spot Feb. 36i j, 7 March i April to June 41 Tor.- of Mark.-': Steady.38 words
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Advertisement379 1921-02-18 11 AMwraac« In force «r«r $15,00u,?H. THE GREAT EASTERN IM ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [Inr^rpcraUd i« Sett.] OFFICE Winchester Henae, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E C Ctwuy ku £20,000 dep M it^ witk ike Cenrt -f England, and comp'Je. with the Britiitf Life Aasurance ComDanl- 4^ /TIVE P..ANS OF ASSURANCE379 words
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Advertisement553 1921-02-18 11 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated iji ilnjrland by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares of £b each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 8,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICIV 88 Bishops|raU», London, E.O. Agencies and Branches. Alor SUr Hci^kona Penan* Amritsar Iloilo pukec Bangkok I po553 words
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Advertisement518 1921-02-18 11 B0 HONG BAM, LIMITED.] HEAD OFFICE Singapore Rafflee Chamber^ 4, 5 and i. BfiANCHES: Penang— 81 Seaek Street. Malacca— Isl Jonker Street. 1 Muar 77-78 Z*l%:i Suleiman Batu Pahat— lC9 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, Sau Francisco, Shanghai, Hongkong Amoj, BaUria, Sourabaya, Soinarang, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL. AUTHORISED518 words
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Advertisement434 1921-02-18 11 IfOKOHAMA SPECffI IANE LTD. srsaa* .;/:sssss V. 8. Ksra-j jj^J WErCTOSS. HEAD b YOXOHIMJ Branch^ k^d Smb-Braa^as, a »re> Lol rkai »esald Ne^ O B aka Jongl PeLii T-iaa**. -la Rangoon Itiagtiu r BiodeJ.nHro Vl.dh it^rr^d" 4 6U ths LONDON HANKXSfi n C w nty Mum aai Fans' «r n<434 words
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Advertisement253 1921-02-18 11 fid It'« good j j^^yß Scores of delicious and appetising di^hv.i can e "iadt with Brown iSffl cS: I><)ls>n s "^tent" I et rown Poison's 'l\ I r- 't COHI \J\ v /fl nw r OwN.'jS »au .!i > fi>r yjl fJI invalid v^a v U wholesome 1 i if\253 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous196 1921-02-18 11 VESSELS ARRIVED. Kaka. Brit. 224, from Malacca !7. i'or Malacca 18. Shoshu Mara, J From Bangkok 17. for Batavia unc. j Camphuijx. Dut. 1696, from Batavia 17, for Batavia 19. j Sekkow Mara, Jap. 2032, from Kobe 17, for urc. Pilsna, Ital. 4648, from Kobe 17, for Trieste unc. Dux.196 words
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Miscellaneous309 1921-02-18 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local mails will be found in list below: Penang, Malacca, F. M. S. (by Train) 4 p.m. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and stations to Kuala Lumpar at 6 a.m. 'u' Hong Aik 9 a.m. Sooi. I 9 a.m Pulau Soegi Ain>? Hong U■ m309 words
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Article638 1921-02-18 12 asdkjflkajsdlfjlaksjdf I just lold forward 5 tons of ribbed smoked shtst per month from March to June at a pric«- of 40 cents per lb. delivered SingaWc are unable to predict the future of the rubber market, but if prices go lower, we can carry on within our638 words
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Article282 1921-02-18 12 ee a Plumber, a very entertaining Universal product on in five reels featuring Eddie Lyons and Le. Koran, will be the first of the two features to be presente l in j ihf second show programme at the Palladium, to-night, the other being a BlacktonPatbe feature, The Moonshine282 words
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Article14 1921-02-18 12 I am afraid I did not see the newspapers to-day.— Sir J. Craig, M.P.14 words
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THE PRODUCE MARKET.
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Article98 1921-02-18 12 The usual auction of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association was held on 16th February, 1921, when en were Catalogued 1,304,958 lbs. Tons 582£7 Offend 1.141,908 lbs. Tons 511.12 8o?<j 816,215 lbs. Tons 354.38. PRICES REALIZED. Ribbed Smoked Sheeti Cents per lb. S'po is Standard Quality 3698 words
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Article107 1921-02-18 12 Singapore, Feb. 17. j Since our las: report, the Rubber Market remained quiet, wi f h a steady umleri tone, values showing little fluctuation. For J the Auctions held to-day, the quantity catalogued amounted to only 583 tons. There was a good general demand, but wth speculative buyers107 words
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Article393 1921-02-18 12 Fraser's Weekly Report. Singapore, Feb. 17. There has been no material change in condition in our market throughout the week j r.i 1 not u great deal of interest developed. m at aiTi shews a mild advance of £1 10s. <. our last issue. Rubber is also393 words
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83 1921-02-18 12 MALAY STATES.— NO EMPLOYMENT AVAILABLE. I An Australian paper publishes the fol;owing The Governor-General has received from the Governor of the Straits Settlements the following cablegram:— "Many young men are arriving in the colony from Australia in expectation of obtaining employment. I would be glad if you would make it83 words
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Article12 1921-02-18 12 At present, I think, women are a reactionary force. Miss Margaret Bondfield.12 words
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Article54 1921-02-18 12 Monday 14th.— First Second and Fourth Troops Parade 5.15 p.m. Thursday 17th.— Physical Culture Cfec« 5.15 p.m. Third Troop Parade 5.15 p.m. Friday 18th.— Band Practice 6.15 p.m. Sixth end Tenth Troops Paradt 5.15 p.m Telegraphy Class 8 p.m. Individual Troop Orders as issued by Scoutmaster*. j54 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article25 1921-02-18 12 The following are the ties in the tourna- i r.ent nt the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club on 21st and 22nd Feb.25 words
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Article150 1921-02-18 12 Mixed Doubles, A (lass. M.s. Connell and Mr. Lamb owe 4 v. Lady Murison and Mr. Seth plus 2. Mrs. Seth and Mr. Green owe 2 v. Miss Richardson and Mr. Wells owe 4. Rev. and Mrs. Griffin owe 4 v. Mr. and Mis. Grah::m plus 4. Mrs.150 words
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Article140 1921-02-18 12 Mixed Doubles, A Class. Mrs. S&unders and Dr. Simpson owe 4 v. Miss Naugh/Um and Mr. HaskiMplus 4. Miss Lamb and Mr. Hall o^^jtlisi v r Six! Mrs. Ager plus 15.2. Mrs Salzmann and Griffith-Jones OWe 4 v. Capt. and Mrs. 2^>rrell scr. Mr. and Mrs. Smith^rwe 4140 words
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Article61 1921-02-18 12 Spring Tennis T<mrr>.nnunt. Members of the S. C. C. are remin led taat entries for the Spring Tennis Tournament close to-:m.ir>\v evening. 19th inst. Tho entries to date are rather smaller in nu brs than usual, probably owing the courts haviag been closed f >r some time,61 words
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Article71 1921-02-18 12 A hock«y match will take place on the Pad;;ng this afternoon between the S. C C. nd team and the Asiatic Petroleum Company. The A. P. C. will be represented by the following _G. Gray E. G. Wheat iey, H. R. S. Law C. B. Webb. C. A. Penne71 words
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Article111 1921-02-18 12 The griffins for the Spring race meet twenty-five in number, arrived by the Gorgon ami are with Redfern for' preliminary getting into shape before the drawing. The consignment arrived rather earlier than was expected and will have mil time for preparation. They will most 1 kely be111 words
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Article91 1921-02-18 12 Results to date. (Malay Mail Special). A London cable of Feb. 12th to the- Civil and Military Gazette gives the fo'low'npr results of League football, Division 1. Chelsea 8, West Bromwich Albion 0. Tottenham Hotspur 2. Manchester Citv* 0 Oldham Athletic 1. WoaHvich Arsen.i' 1. Sunrierland 5,91 words
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Article35 1921-02-18 12 At the instance of Superintendent Hawkins, three Chinese were sentenced by Mr Langrham Carter in the District Court to three months' rigorous imprisonment each for breaking into godown B. Tanjong Pagar about a fortnight ago.35 words
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Article47 1921-02-18 12 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending Sunday, 20th February 1921 Friday, 18th, 5 p.m.— Drill Hall SF A Company, Dress Caps, tunics, shore* and puttees. Sunday, 20th, 7.30 a.m.— Balestier Range Eurasian Company, Rifle Club Shoot. Sd. R. C. SMITH, Lt. •lAdjutant, B.V.C.47 words
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