The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 April 1921

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 21 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921. *«*M<bj*,»>»._u^;juiiiiMianai i inniwa \mtum mmmmnuuiiZviti&i&v^^ußiaJimiini No. 10,262.
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  • 210 1 l!:>re-* of a settlement of the miners strike continue feeble. The owners have five* way m the srt.-itter of a ■aflpsMil wage basis, but la Uc applied t.i (ho districts Pag* 7. They are :.lso willing to haw their accounts audited to ifesm the amount r.t proiit.
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  • 1281 1 An old saying, which used to be current m my youth, grouped clergyman's «ons and doctors' daughters m the same category as July chickens, and declared that, with tome exceptions of course, none of the < 9ft BMBfl to £ood. Why the sons, but rot
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 367 1 %&f. V mKsSpSwc 9^Jr Th( finest Ball Room m the East. GUEST NIGHTS THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing I SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. FRIDAY, 22nd APRIL, r> to 7 p.m. 2.00 INCLUDING SPECIAL TEA SATURDAY, 2:) rd APRIL a! Dinner Mid Supper Dance 10 p.m. ti'i 1.48 a.m. I
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    • 281 1 0. {^*£ij£^~-L:. r r > j i r«6co after Three Years What is the Sin-face Like under ttie Paint (^^,c CRAPE off the Pab.o Print film tffi^-ii. on wood or iron after three years' 4 ]£t exposure. The surface ofc I\ nrcteitcl wood will bo cfense an. l free :iovn
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    • 112 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS clowns to f ii Figm 2. Auction sales ol Page •">. Employment register openojl Page r >. Dollar line Bailing! changed Page 8. Whiteaway's for CQnp:oleum Page 5. Europe Hotel Fancy Drt ss Ball— Pa^c- L Three rubber coiApj nits change office Page ">. Xotict's re Singapore and
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 122 1 THE WEEK. flli.uh Water, 10.58 i..m.. 10.59 p. 4 n ißobinson and Co., Mtg^ Barkers noon. Changkat Serdanp: Mtp., Evatt's, noon, j Batu VOlagi Rubber Mtg^ 2.30 p.m. I Raffles Dance T-ca. 6 to 7 p.m. CCA. Annual Meeting, 8 p.m. (Peter Dawson Co.. Vie. Theatre, fetarday 23rd. Hith Water,
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  • 272 2 T. K. K.'s SOUTH AMERICAN SERVICE. si\ih Btoaawr put on Run An expectation that the freight ami pas aenjr, r fenrief betw* n Che Orient arid South America a going tJ ihou big increase is Indicated by the Toy,, Km Kaisha plans for their llon^rkon^.south American line, says a Tokyo
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  • 114 2 Daniel Ponniaa has iuat baja -red with a Fellowship of the Entomological Sodetj of Londoa He came to this country m 1918 to join the Department of Agriculture t«> h- service! were ll "t by the Government of Madras. Jt is andentood that he is doing original re•eareh wort on
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 287 2 TO LET. 1 Large i Owns facing river also near shipping, Stores from 6,000 to 30,000 sq. ft. Larw.' and Commodious offices centra! I situated also Buncra- I lows. 1 J Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. m "if) Kobinson-rd, Marsillinp Bldg. "f VICTORIA THEATRE. :t COMMENCING Friday April 29th. THK
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    • 511 2 GOT 6METY "mtL T L .tt'/S^m.'' 4^"> '.v... YESTERDAY Sfffil TO-DAY Hi 'enounced n^ht «^3 As he jfazed :>n the girl for might- threatened to 1^ just lescued. there burn the logginjr camp > ewne to him the dawn and struck terror m thf <£?' t .f new faith— the
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    • 314 2 From THURSDAY, April 21, to TUESDAY, April 1«. 1921. A colourful, gorgeous, sparkling, vivid, intense, iwwpiag melodramn A SPLENDID PICTURE BY BENJAMIN B. HAMPTON who was responsible for the success of such photoplays as "Desert Gold", "The Sage-brusher", "Riders of the Dawn". THE MONEY CHANGERS In 6 Parts A blending
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  • 70 3 Reduction of Duty. (Malay Mail Telegram). A Louden cable of April 15lh to the Times Oi Ceylon ays the Government of Brazil has consented to the outlay of $3,000,000 on the importation of labourers for rubber growing and to reduce the export duty. Factories making goods solely of
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  • 576 3 PENANGS TRANSPORT PROBLEM. S< heim> of Kail-lc^^ Electric Traction. The. great increase m the number? of fast motor vehicle* m I'enang is rapidly becoming a menace 10 pedestrians, ami m an endeavour to tot** this transport pro- Men an interesting and important report j has been presented co the President
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  • 100 3 A British Car. One of the most eloquent tributes a Bri- tish motor-car has ever receiveil has been pa?d by Mr. E*l. el Ford, son of Mr. Henry j i ord. Throuprh the Ford Motor Company at Trftfford Park there reached Birmingham recentiy sa order for a
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 242 3 L I Six Ryliir der Touring rJ?cde! \jm It is perhaps natural that people think of PAIGE m terms of beauty. Yet with all its beauty we would not have you lose right of those other features which make PAIGE such a desirable motoring investment. six cylinder power plant that
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    • 129 3 Frogrtiss a^id Prosperity. As m the human bady, sound organs are the basis of health and long life, so it is m the case of a mechanical organism the heart of a car the engine, the frame or skeleton, and all the organs must be wisely designed and craftily executed
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    • 183 3 Motor I Transport 1 The build of the DENBY truck provides it with a fac- B tor of safety ample to withstand the wear and tear 9 a Truck must endure to be profitable to its owner. H *v 98 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FROM STOCK. fl 1, 2, 3, TON MODELS.
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  • 311 4 The correspondent of The Daily Chronicle writes: "Industrialism is sick. Much of its sickness may be due to the capitalistic tendency— entirely ignored by so many— to exploit labour for its own profit. But undoubtedly education, or the lack of it, has a lot to do with
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  • 1415 4 SINGAPORE SPOUTING CLUB, Secretary's Office. No. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. 2 4 9. M, 23, 30; 7, 14. 21. 28-5 THE BPKPtG BA<a MEETING. (Under S. li. A. Rules of Racing) WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY THE 31s' MAY, THURSDAY i HE 2nd k SATURDAY THE 4th
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    • 656 4 i HE, jlkam KIANTAN RUBBER ESi ATE LIMITED. NOMINAL SHARE CAPITAL .$.".00,000. of which $309,231— has been i-sued. IVmlin X iMUt at par of $12.\000 14 per cent Convertible Second Mortgage Debenture block— payable $25 per cent on application pB per cent Mi allotment $25 per cent *n Jlst July
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    • 860 4 AUCTION SALE OF The Undesigned have been favoured with inatructiona to sell by Public Auction at their sale-room Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place Singapore. ON MONDAY, 25th APRIL, 1921, at 2.30 p.m. The following valuable Town and Country properties Lot 1. Freehold newly erected Bungalow No. 51 Race Course Road, area
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 242 4 THIRD DAY. SATURDAY. 4th JUNE, 1921. 1. THE "ALLAN" STAKES— 2.3O P.M. Value $70u wirn $200 to the second pony and $100 to the third pony a handicap for all I Ex-Griffin ponies 14.2 and under that have run at the meeting. Entrance Fee, $30. Distance, Race Course. 2. THE
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 660 5 WANTED V A N1 En A """i""' mmhmm In :,< "ft. ."jc"" 11 AiiplN to "■->" ;ij mmm 26 4 ANTKT) Large House, -uitnble for fint ■teM boards b\Ukmit\ Not leu T than wolv. bjaWu wJtfc b.th-rooms C.00.1 MaHion Mr Town and every modern con^enienec: I,nn,s Court, Apply No ill
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    • 823 5 AUCTION SALES. MORTGAGEE'S BALE OF A t-aoatet Ch. rrelet Motor Car Xo. S. 2522 At ciir aal hiw, No. ;;u BJiag St-.- ON SATURDAY 83rd Apiii at 10.:;^ .m. CHtOH4a KOON SENG CO., Auctioneers. J L' 3-4 AUCTION SAIK Of ANGLO-CHINESE JEWELLERY At our saleroom, No. .;i) Kling Strcvt ON
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    • 713 5 NOTICES, EMPLOYMENT REGISTER. An Employment RogfstOT has boeH oponrd m Kua'a Lumpur for the rtgistration of names of those m need of employment. All Un-employed non-European Assistan' Clerks, Conductors, and others are hereby invited to forward their names giving: j (1) Nature of vrorl a*d aalftry of la«1 emI>!oyni"!il. •2)
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    • 676 5 s== TO LET. TO LET.— That rery desirable newly built! ■common.. Europe;., residence outhouses and! motor garage next to 09 Scotts INad. Gas and water laid on. Immediate entry. For full particulars, please apply to njIEOXR KOON SENG CO. House Agents. No. 30 Kling Street. I>M TO Lirr.- Tuo storeyed
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    • 268 5 WHITEAWAY, iAiB?4W Co., Ltd. 1 (Incorporated m rn(rUir><T> SINGAPORE. I.£ i s^i 8 Ti o S*' I I %/I W. Jol Of V «Q y VS 38 ?< l v i 22T 8 X .3i-L A. W J& CONGOLEUM 77?e Floor Covering which meets the Public Demand. CONGCJLEUM Rugs are
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 50 6 LLOYD— PARKER.— At St. Andrew's Cathe- dral, Singapore, by the Yen. Archdeacon F. G. I Swindell, on the 20th Apri Charles Jesse Lloyd, of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Singapore, to Vera, daughter of the late LieutCol. J. H. Parker R. M, L. I. and Mrs. Parker, i (losport.
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  • 773 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL, 22. 1921. For Social and Ceremonial Uses. It is less than sixteen years ago since the Victoria Memorial Hall was handed over to the Municipal Commis- sioners of Singapore as Trustees for the community. It is less than three I years since the ceremony of
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  • 489 6 1 The Singhalese residents of Selangor are holding a function at Kuala Lumpur ion Saturday, on the occasion of the for- 1 matin ofa Singhalese Sports Club. i 1 Mias Chika Kuroda, reported to be the first Japanese woman to obtain the degree of Bachelor of Science, ha? left Tokyo
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  • LOCAL WIRES
    • 130 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, April 21. At th: annual meeting of KunJlHlg Bttb- i ber Estate Ltd., Mr. C. D. Mathewson, who presided, said the crop amounted to 78.978 lbs. at a cost of 55.62 cents. The yield was poor, owing to the Mceititf for tapping
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    • 98 6 < From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. April 21. At the annual meeting of Connemara, Ltd. the Hon. Mr. R. C. M. Kindersley, who j presided, said the new issu? was not fully subscribed, but their funds were adequatf to maintain the present acreage. He em-, phasised that
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    • 71 6 (Aneta). Weltevreden, April 20. The Sugar Trust continues with no busi- neas, buyers do not want to pay the Trust limit, which at the moment is too high m comparison with prices abroad. The Trust, however, is not intending to decrease the limits, because .;t is gen*
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  • 229 6 PETER DAWSON'S VISIT. Peter Dawson, one of the finest baritones of the present time, met with a rousing reception at the Victoria Theatre last evening and had h? been able to respond to the repeated calls accorded him he would have had a very strenuous time of it.
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  • 227 6 Lieut.-Commander Hutton, R.N., late British Naval Attache at Peking, died there on April 2 following a long illness which finally developed into galloping consumption The Census of Japanese abroad which was carried out simultaneously with the census m Japan last year, shows that the total Japanese abroad are 648,915 and
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  • 523 6 THE SECRETARY'S PENSION A special general meeting of the members of the Singapore Sport intr Club WU he] 1 last evening m the Exchange Buildings to consider the following resolution, "That a pens on be granted to the Secretary of tho Club (Mr. I*. Owen) on iu.+
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  • 180 6 Indications are forthcoming that tht r*> solution of the strikers is on the wane, and there is a possibility that the strike will fizzle out by the end of the month. In the present position of the trade slump, the sufferers arc not so much the Employer*
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  • 133 6 A motor accident, involving loss of lif e oee«njd at the 8* mile Kast Coast Road at 2.1., a.m. yesterday, when car 270K ™b f L^ ail bin Akib ran into a diten and one of the occupants, a Maeoa named Yip Ah Kwai, who was at
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  • 51 6 The- Acting: Colonial Secretary and Udj Murison have removed to No. 8 Good* Hill which will be their permanent address. Telephone number 2052. The Colonial Secretary's Bungalow under repair. The hon'ble Mr. F. S. James >h due back m Singapore on 16th May with Mrs. James and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 199 6 THE CB4MPAGM TABLE WATERS I OINTMENT TO THE ROY At. PALACES J Imported by us m 25 or 50 Bottles i SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED i PKIOEB ON APFLICATIOII I Oaliedk s^pg =r 80., Ltd, (INCOJiruRATED IN SHANGHAI). I A Parcel POST PHftRMAOY. ;Our store is often referred to as tho
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    • 107 6 > 2T t EM!H ERING A SERVICE. !\wl!W MercJianical Lifting fcs^*- fi ti'i he motto of the day is— cut 2 coo!ie coats by aubstitutinj; machinery for manpower. ]|Have you considered how H many coolie hours you could 'i save by using the right type of lifting tackle for your
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  • 499 7 ATTITUDE OF PARTIES. NATION U--CVM-DIBTRICT SCALE, [Renter*! Service.] London, April 20. lit ro;.lw\vn«-r new offer proposes the nt Of rational wage;, bonrd !<) <! applicable to the v ill bo applied to the deterainati m i f the wapes ia each district, based upon the d>trict financi
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  • 117 7 With reference to Dr. Wang Chung Hui, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, China, whose outspoken declaration on China's attitude towards Pacific problems was contained m a Renter message, published yesterday, a correspondent states: In. Wang Chung Hua is a Doctor of .Juri>pmdeiHC and holds many
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  • 67 7 (Thirteenth List). Amount already acknowledged. .$11,481.21 "Anon* 10 Collected by Mm. Gattey (3rd list). Bishop Bk-kley 10 H. R. W. Lobb 25 Collected by Mrs. Sime (Bth list). W. Lowther Kemp 100 J. Travers and Co., Ltd., 50 W. P. W. KeY 50 <• R. Marshall 30
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  • 271 7 FROM FAR AND WIDE. CHEERY CHELMSFORD. [R-.uter's Service.] London, April 20. Lord Chelmsford. retiring from the Viceroy of India, has arrived m London. As regards Indfe'i future he is very optimistic. The Legislative Councils have already demonstrated that they are rot shnm but a reality, and hare displayed
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  • 397 7 TEMPORARY ALLOWANCES At the meeting of the Legislative Council next Monday, the hon*bSc Mr. Song Ong 1 SiaOf will malw the followiag enquiries' relative to temporary ;llowaneo>:---(1) "With reference to Dr. Lim Boon Kong's questions at tho Council Meeting' of the 2- r )th October. 1920, on the
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  • 41 7 The Water Supply Co. of Canton have bean ordered by the Public Utilities Department of the Canton Government to refund $14,800 to the public. A fine of $500 has been imposed the Company for making the overcharge m the water ratee.
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  • 175 7 GERMANY'S DILATORINESS MAKING READY. London, April 20. General Berthekt, and Marshal Foch, Lord Curzon, and Field-marshal Wilson will attend a conference at Lympne during the week-end, which is the outcome of a letter from Mr. Briand to Mr. Lloyd George, declaring that the time had come to
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  • 236 7 ANOTHER CHINESE AM BASS A DOR. London, April 20. Mr. Chn Chih Chen will shortly arrive iin Englan-l on an fficial mission t;> present tod. King George, letters from the Preside \i China. London, April 20. Mr. Wcliii rton Koo h..s returned to I/.»ndon from Italy. THE ROYAL TRAVELLER. London,
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  • 283 7 The following Singapore properties were sold by auction by Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng A Co. at their saleroom, No. 30 Klinu: Street, on Wednesday afternoon: Mi years leasehold land and house No. 7 Clyde Street, area 609 sq. ft. bought Mr. Syed Esah Alhadad for $5,400. 9M
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  • 71 7 The Food Controller is advertising for sale m Penang on May Ist 60,000 bags of old stock Rangoon rice 40,000 bags of new stock Rangoon rice and 30,000 bags of Siam Rice. Old stock rice will be sold m ten thousand bag lots, new and Siam m
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  • 562 7 NON-EUROPEAN UNEMPLOYMENT. REGISTER OF NAMES OPENED. In View of the frequent assertions that unemployment is spreading amongst the more respectable members of the nonEuropean communities mi n the F M S generally and Setogor m particular, a few of those interested m the Federal Capital, deeming j t necessary to
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  • 229 7 The Straits Echo says Messrs. A. F. Goodrich, W. H. Thome, R. P. Mildren and F. W. Harris are, #c believe, the leading members of the St. George's Committee. These gentlemen have a unique opportunity at the present moment of helping the sacred cause of
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  • 70 7 In a comment on the work of the unemployment committee, the "Malay Mail" Bays: "It must be -emembered that, while the committee is out to assist m genuine cases, it has Dagos and 'drunks,' sugarsand experts and Weary Willies, m fact* all sorts and conditions of men to dea' with.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 145 7 > nwiiiii!i!iiiifiiiiiiiiiiiii\\ i The "^S British I g Celebrated Baritone PETER DAWSON g Records Kxclusiveiy 1 mr YOU CAN RRPEAT THE PLEASURE of hearing this famous Artiste on "His Master's Voice" Reoordl Write for special list of Peter Dawson Records i ROBINSON CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. if! ((ff \\v yft fl^
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 462 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated m Japan.) ITNPER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notic« EUROPEAN MAIL IjNiTfORTNIGHTLY SKfcVKB **vi London and Antwerp via (Malacca)' Penang, Colombo, Suez, Pert S*id and Marseilles. T NABA MARU 9th May r \UO MARU 18th May LIVERPOOL LINE. For Mireeilfos
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    • 601 8 K. P. ML KONINKLTKE kKETV AAJRT MAjrOSOBUUPiIJ (Incorporated l^ Hc!l»jnri). MO* Ah VACSKT NAVIGATION Gc. OF ?ATAYI± ffbglttl lftl Fa/»ftfjfe J>«pt. l?0I Freight Daft. !«*J Mftv«j(€T« X?«3k 1437 Maci« Bayt Tljiihlj iI COII.YBR QUAI. usi&m t'civntACT with ths HnjBEKUAKbs ?v?n% aoin»f^vfsT LOUDON^f Friday!' April 22).'" Sampit and Bandjermasin. RUMPHIUS (Friday,
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    • 679 8 P. O. BRITISH INDKA AND j AFCAR L(NE. MAU. AND PASSENGER SKKVICP i>EN(i\'SULAR AND ORIENTAL B. N (Under Contrscv wit}. His Majesty's Ooverßflut-Dt) Tht Comp^ny'a MAIL BFHVK?B3 EAST OF BOMBAY r r*f^, ausr/endfJ. LONDON FAR- EASTERN SERVICE. PRDII LONDON TO MARSEIUJI? h 2*oW»O* DUE BIrfOAPOM LEAVE HNOAF i PLASSY about
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 846 9 TBE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SBRVICK. Fer Kr«uy. IVemfganu, KeUntan, Bangnara, Telupin, Pataui, Siiijrwv, La- K<A*amui, Baadoa, Lanfauat, Qrampon, end Bangkok. YUGALA AnM f^r VAtAYr P X A VALAYA May 2nd May 4th The iteamen ax* fitted tlwmghoat with electric light, and aave
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    • 602 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, LtßaU*»d Tht Chlnm Mutual Steam Navigation CoJ Ltd, £llermaß A BucknmU Steam Ship Co- LfaL (AMERICAN A MANCHURIAN LINfl.) [IncorporaUd m England] J»nrr rorriramTLY service to new york sijbz g* p&xama FROM NEW YORK. gUftn^ Dca Rout« r r S'pora HYSON m port Suez Manila,
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    • 631 9 PASSBNGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OI'EKATKD BT PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated m U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S SHIPPING BOARD SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA via COLOMBO GRANITE STATS Passengers and Freight May 10 CREOLE STATE Passengers and Freight June 10 WOLVERINE
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  • 614 10 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. THURSDAY, Al RJL 21, 1921. MINING. Figures m brackets shows th« capital •mi issue value of the Share la dollar* roles* otherwise marked C. Cwn «> I equals ex div.] Ampang 10) nom. Ayer Weng (—1) 1.00 Hitam Tin (300,000—1) 1.20—1.40
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 613 10 (tfjb SlB^; B rsnri a t- ©c rW 01 HING nNER BOTTLED cr CANNED. i Jw %<? i eiC ulS2 fes wM C& OSS E BLACKWBLL B^3 Delicacies ape Quality. Purity and freshness. iH^^^ 3O Varieties of SOUPS. 15 Varieties oF POTTED MEATS. 4f^s&*a^ OXFORD SAUSAGES. QATMEAL. OILS. VINEGAR TINNED
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    • 66 10 I JEFFREY'sX I BEER I BRI'WED IN SCOTLAND M j ADAMSOtt, CILfIUAK Cfc, ITO. |j 33 (*CCWJ«AT£J IN HfilAfQ) 2T 6!NOAB»ORE zE I a I FOR I PURITY AND POWER j |of iRIT |Pi JB^^A NOTED FOR SIMPLICITY |g| EFFECTIVENESS 1^ FXONOMY DURABILITY FULL PARTICULARS FROM ii)£3> Hi Al*ntfl#fc l^tffc
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  • 72 11 APRIL 21 Bank 4 m.s. 2(4 13.32 Bank, demand 2j4 Private credit 8 m.s. 2|4 U-lfl New York, demand 45 Credits 90 d:iy.s 4g^ Franco, demand do India. T. T. 174 Hongkong, demand 12 p.;. Prem. Yokohama, demand 93 Java, demand 135 Bangkok, demand 86 Sovereign, Bank 3uyi. 8
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  • 133 11 APRIL 21 Tin Bayers o S«tlers) IB4JO ail-ier 1X.&9 Peppar (white fair) 29.00 >pviirc.» S3i£il flai:*, t.£. |.fo Tapioca, medium pawl r 10.50 Copra Sundried con. 18.0 d Opium, Benares nn<*.«rt 8,900 Hi;:© Rangoon White 2,700 Rico, Siam No. 1 for expert r» «tr,ck "Bid, Siam No. 2 for
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  • 26 11 12 o'clock noon 21st April Ifttl. Pa'e Craps. BitbM flail I j Closing Pttim. Cloning Fri-je*. 1 Bay«r» B*li*ri. Brsy*T3 Seller*.. sdfadsfsafdsadf
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  • 35 11 S.S. FOOKSANG. 3100 tons, sniN at 4 p.m. on Monday t"he 25th instant. For freight or passage apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Agent*. (Incorporated m F. M. S.) 2 -4 25-4
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  • MAIL TABLE.
    • 137 11 Intermediate and local mails will b« found m list below: Federated Main? States, Malacca, Muar and Penanp: (by train) 6 ana. and 6 p.m. daily (except Sunday). Batavia, Saraarang. etc. Rumphiua 2 p.m Muntok, Batavia, etc. Van Imhoff 4 p.m. Rhio, Billiton, etc. Pynackor Hordyk 4 p.m Colombo, etc.
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    • 78 11 Saigon ami Hongkong Kishu Main :< a.m. I Mednn Mata Hiri 1) a.m. IP. Sham, Europe, etc. Khyber 11 a.m. Maraing Hong Lian 1 p.m. Mtd::n CirM 3 p.m. Bawiun, Sourubava, etc. llh.ii. 1 p.m Supplementary Mail by train to P«Mng, taking mails for Euiopt etc. 2 p.m. The
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  • 73 11 Feeling fresh ar.i 'fit.' or cross an.l d<- pressed, with a coated tongue and a sense of be ng 50 per cent !>elow pur? If the latter its time you tried Pinkettes, the dainty .little liver and bowel regulators which net as gently as
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  • 163 11 AfLcr many years spent amoiiK tin- }«alm trees and coral atoll s of the Pacific Islands. Admiral John Moresby is now lump m Fareham, Hants. He was m recently. Referring to that much-talkcd-of book. "The lU -miniscences of 'a Resident Magistrate m Now Guinea," Adrriral Moresby recently tolc* Daily Mail
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1052 11 »g «mx UiStm LM ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [X»t»rp«rat*4 m ftWi£\.u Bott] MnCM I Vflachtai*? Hm*n%, LI>:TOUN OFFICB J2, Oid Jewry, H.C. ■*a»M-«r £20 t sito 4epMiU4 Urn 9mfWM Ctn^i «f Xmtfm, nai esa^w frith th# Uriiißl Life Assurance Ceaapaai^* iff. I -VNB OF ASSURANCE AGKNTB WAXgpJ t^*&tmft MANAGING DIRECTOK ACTU4RY
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    • 517 11 IHO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94 Market Street. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Hongkong:, Amoy, Batavia. Sourabaya, Semarang, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL. AUTHORISED $20,000,000 Issued 8,000,000 Paid-up 4,000,000
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    • 498 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. Established 1880. C iPi Jfullv U n 3C H b d V K>o'ooo,ooo Uully paid up) Reserve Fund Y 63r000#000 Pre a ,dent N. Kajiwara, E^ ice-Preaident S. K. Suzuki, Eaq! DIRECTORS. T fci 1 L M^3ukat Q Esq., I" S2S? W 5 Mitsui, Esq. Bawn
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    • 157 11 ASIA BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m New York) Anglo and London Paris Natioaii Bank of San Francta Bankers Tru?t Company, New York City. Continental Commercial Natiorv Bank of Chicago Guaranty Tru3t Company of Ne^ York. Guard^n Savings Trust Coinp^i Cleveland. Mercantile Bank of the Americas, New York City. National Bank of
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 124 11 VESSELS AT WHARF TANJONG PAGAR East Wharf No. 1. Nil. East Wharf No. 2. Teesta. Sheers Wharf No. 3.— Nil. Main Wharf No. 4.--P. dt-r Nrdtrhinden. Main Wharf No. s.— Nil. Main Wharf No. 6.--Rumphius. Empire Dock No. 7.— Kuala, Mm, Krian, Gosn Maru. Kamuninp. Atsuta Maru, Atreue West Wharf
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    • 110 11 VESSELS ARUIVKI) Klan^r. Brit. 732. from fmi| 21. for PiiiiiTip 2'A. Civet, Brit 31 1, from Doli 21. for Deli I Atrous, Brit. 4285, from Yokohama 21. F.i London unc. Haitan, Brit. 11R3, from riungkonft 21, for Haikow unc. Khybtr, Brit stiSs. from Yokohamn 21. for London 23. Krian, Brit.
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  • THE PRODUCE MARKET.
    • 105 12 The Singapore Charmber of Comnurcf Rubber Association's usual weekly au ton *as held on ApJ.I 20th and 21st, 1921. when there was catalogued 2 220,199 lbs. Tons 991. 1G; Offered 1,910,720 lbs. Tons *C 6.39; Sold 876.1U3 lba. Tons .{91.1.'. PHCBB REALIZED. lubbed Smoked Bkaaj Coats lor It>
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    • 121 12 Singapore, April 21. There [9 little change to record m the Rubber market. Demand eontinoei poor and valui- show Title fluctuation. The Weekly Auction held yesterday and to-:lay, Opened with an appearance of fair enquiry fr V yood rubber, hat tailed off badly. Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet sold
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  • 102 12 PHASER'S REPORT. uitapsse, April ZL Bnbasrs. Still dull and neglected. Mining. Steady. TalpingS i).~> cents to vi if 1.05, North Taipingi $1.05, South Ta pings 60 cents to 70 cents. RawangS 47 2 certs to 65 cents, Collieries $ir>.7s to $16\25, Murais $8.50 to $4. Titfi $4
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  • 320 12 Singapore, April 21. Inactivity m Rubbers is still very apparent, but a little bjuvulation m Tin shares DQt a few of the Penan* registered Companies a shack' hiunvr and enabled a little profit-tul:in£. Industrial* eloM m better demand, after touc. ing their lowest levels srly m the
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  • 106 12 BUTTON'S WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. v March 23. A Jtuuiicr tOM has a>,ain bc,n evident m ih, eotu.n markets, ami the slight up"ml noti^ablo. since the be jjSSLjj th has h<ien more with near positions there v httle doubt that the im^rove 2^ "~H of ln cr,a S ed enquiry fro«
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  • 135 12 A PARALLEL. To Ihe Editor, The following extract from an old Bindostaaas Reader is of peculiar local Interest Swing to a certain similarity between the ancient city of Itajakot and pore: The ancient City of Rajakot had many lliar castomi an-j not the least peculiar of
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  • 365 12 [The Editor of the "Malay Mail." Sir, I am sorry to say that the voice of the Malay*, which Is very much needed by the Government, especially at present, is never or very seldom heard m the public Press, by which I mean "the English papers."
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  • 47 12 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending. Sunday, 24th April, 1921. Friday i? 2, 5. p.m.— Drill Hall. SFA Company. Dre-> caps, tunics, shorts «nd puttees. Saturday 23, 2.30 p.m.-Balestier Range. Chinese Company. Sunday 24, 7.30 a.m.— Balotier Range Eurasian Company. Rifle Club Shoot
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  • 280 12 j V r 7 n>: month th r «st tion of the jjUxtord-Cairo Empire wireless chain will be Iworkingr. Gth r station m India, Singa,p*' Hongkong and Australia will follow. ['bales apart from inters, against 11,320,000 the previous season and 11,906,000 m r 1918-19 which is much as Anticipated. The
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  • FOOTBALL.
    • 97 12 S. C. C. v s. S. C. F .A. 1 following srill represent the S. C. C. Ist eleven m s<;cc:>r match against the S. C. L l A. o;i Monday -Messrs. F. Dean T. Fo.-r..;-., G. W. Cushway; R. A. Parish, R. M. Duff, D. C. Muaro R. Wslters,
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    • 130 12 Latest Result* (Malay Mai] Telegram.) London cable of April 16th to the Civil and Iglitar? Gasette firei the folIcwing 11 suits of League football, Division 1 A;, ton Villa ;i, Blackburn Roves 0. JKpolwich Arsenal 1, Bradford 0. Burnley 1, West Bromwich Albion 1. Chelsea 1, Huddersfield Town
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    • 55 12 Tut result of the April Monthly Medal v.' s ;>s follows :< Captain W. C. Green One up (Winner) P. C. Stocks All square R. .91 G. Johnston One d%wn Colonel Morgan Three down Major Welch Three down Captain Turner Four down J. C. ftToulton Four down
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  • 186 12 Vhe bookfasj r or the P.oyal Opera Company's coming season m Singapore opened on Wednesday at Moutrie's. The first day's booking showed the great interest beins taken m th» forthcoming musical productions and intending patrons are adHsed to pay an early visit to Moatrio's m order to avoid
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  • 271 12 Orders for week ending April 23rd. Friday 22nd— Ejnd Practice, 51j p.m. Sixth and Eleventh Troops Parade, 5 In p.m. Saturday 23rd.— Ninth Trooj Parade, 2 p.m. Seventh Troop Parade, 4. .m. TeleI graphy Class, 4 p.m. Tenth T* x>p Par a Je, ".15 p.m. Individual Troop
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  • 234 12 Tournament for Unemp'oyment Fund. The following ?\re the teams playing m the Polo Tournament on Saturday, m aid of the Unemployment Fund. Army (Colours) Captain Jones Mitten 1, General Sir John Fowler 2, Color.oi R. W. Morgan 8, A. W. L«e 4. Chril Service (Blue) F. J.
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  • 172 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship Pairs. White and Cleft beat Groom and Milli£an, 7 5, 6 B. A Class Double Handicap. Lir.ton and Sinclair beat Utermark and Tush, G— 4, 6—3. Championship. Dean J. A. beat Laytcn (I. A. F., f>— 2. 4__6, 6—2. Profession Pairs. Telegraphs. Leggatt and
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  • 103 12 Championship. Utermark vs. Cotffrave, (to finish.) Visser vs. Sinclair. A Class Single Handicap. Moss vs. Donnell, to finish. B Class Double Handicap. Sturt and Lloyd vs. Pedlow and Linden N. L. B Class Single Handicap Pitt G. H. vs. Williams R. M. Sutton E. J. vs. Smith Roy.
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  • S. R. C. TOURNAMENT.
    • 75 12 Mixed Doubles. C. A. Morris and C. Rappa beat V. dc Scuza and F. Smith, w.o. E. G. Whcatley and O. Ah m beat G. Fernandez and J. S. de Scmza, w.o. Championship. VV. A. Aeria beat A. E. Coelho, o—4 o—6, 6—l. 1. Leijssius beat C. W.
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    • 96 12 Mixed Doubles. A. E. Cuelho and F. Albuequerquc vs. C. W. Gomes and C. A. Neubrcner. M. Holmbor X vs. C. B. Webb vs. Winner of Thursday's tie. B Single Handicap. G. Ahin vs. O. C. Ahin. Newcomer's Handicap. F. Gomes vs. W. Mosberpen. C A Norris vs.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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