The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 February 1922

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1922. No. 10,501.
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  • 228 1 A late wire yesterday states that the Shantung Treaty has been signed A special despatch from Washington reviews the results obtained by the Conference and makes most encouraging reading Page 7. Other questions dealt with by the delegates include the Far Eastern Treaty. Tariff Treaty, the twenty-one
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  • 720 1 Dear Bill, You asked me to give you my impressions of the East as soon as I had time to form any so hero fOCil. Being in a British colony, one's interest naturally centra on the sports and pastime^. Of these, one of the most popular here is
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 330 1 M THOID RAFFLES HOTEL. MONDAY.— Tea Dansant, stc 7 p.m. (Admission free). VKDNKSDAY.— SpeciaI Musical Programme after Dinner, rHURSDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). FBID A V S peci al Lunch Orchestra. SATURDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. Evening Dress essential for Dancinp). RttMenti and I>i!u i
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    • 267 1 KEILY AND WAISH, LTD. (Incorporated in Hongkong) JUST PUBLISHED THE HOPE OF EUROPE BY PHILIP GIBBS Author of "Realities of War." "The Soul of the War," etc. In this new bo<»k Sir Philip Gibbs present a searching and fearless analysis of tho jrrave problems conf rontinnpluropcan civilisation, showing M the
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    • 135 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. '-y'\ A m M.:, "s s);i c?ialities, SUppini K.P.M., n.s.S. S.S. latest sai]ißgs~Pages 8 and 9. New films at the Gai. ty and Liberty Hail; Goodwood HaU attractions Page 2. Auction sales l>y Estate and Trust Agenand Chi i Seng and C> Pages 4 and f>. Noticea Singapore
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 118 1 THE WEEK. Ttitsduy, Ith. High W.i'. r :>.iT a m., f',.r>l p.m. church Workers 1 Assn. mtg. G.F s 10.30 s.n Rent Board. 2.15 p.m. Madame Donald Aver. Theatre, 9 If p.m. Wednmdmg, Bth. High Water, 6.23 a.m.. su p.m. Polo: Balestier. Tanglin Club at Hoase, 6.15 p.m. Thursday, 9th.
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  • 335 2 lt '>• ntly Announced In Singapore 1 »'--«t at Uk t H R H Will loung> i and wtrmm or fell menl \\;!i »>.• no doubt h leliY: mndfl than r tells us, P startled the quidnunci by visit- .<- .id two days running in what
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  • 175 2 Horror cr«- Spared. Mr. Thomai A. Edison ha Mr, Henry Ford .i n<w weapon hit invented during the war, but which was rot < perfected in time for use. This weapoi sisal shell, in wheel form, about three}] fed high and sx inches wide. Around the) 1
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  • 115 2 V Public 1 omplaini. urdened by a G befon Bb <hr >' Mi PTaUon, by Ifi .1 v Deputy Public i ntor i i iiii.inal appc-.-i! which had bm [Ixed f!■ earing \v ;i mentioned, Mr. Mil apply,,,- for ail a<]j,,urr m ur;t laid to speak
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  • 33 2 Om of tho objections to the new LCC u-irulation for th<> admission of children to oiwrnu is that there arc so many wni <* t ripht-minded youngster *"Uld *ot think of taking his guardian
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 369 2 TO LOT OK FOR SALE. LAKI DOWN'S, newly erected, i froir. i.'.000 to .~>o.ooo sq. ft. fl ine: rivtr. LARGE STOBBB from 6,000 to 1 I<l M fl i-.iMi- wharf and shipp- A!.<(> three ■torled buildings for offices ami u«>downs. Vntrally situated. All iinmodiiitf entry, Koinjr cheap. Apply or irrfa
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    • 447 2 POSITIVELY ANOTHER Z NIGHTS ONLY TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY February 7, S and 9. OF THE SI PER COLOSSAL VTTAGRAPH PRODUCTION WITHIN Q THE LAW i PRINCIPAL STAHS-ALKE JOYCE AND HARRY T. MORBY. In B Parts. In the 2nd Show Nightly at 9 p.m. Sharp CHARLIE CHAPLtN IN THE PROPERTY
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    • 489 2 From Sunday, February :>, to Thursday. 1 <»>ni,r v !> AN ARTHUR F. BECK- -t>A THE SUPER FE 4 n, OF POWERFUL HEART APPEAL Featuring that great screen favou LEAH BAIRD in a love story formed in a stran.,., triangle by the heart lines one man snd two trills. THE
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    • 245 3 DODGE CARS ARE AGAIN REDUCED IN PRICE. CENTRAI PLATFORM WEIGHING •Jpjj^ MACHINES. Es|:l I I® I SIMILAR TO I LVSJHAJION. j§v^ Fitted with Relieving Apparatus "ftfes-^ to Protect Knife Edges and Bear- ingS "When OU", Of USe. Pillar Neath Japanned. KNIFE EDGES AND BEARINGS, STEEL HARDENED. JMk Jtk Ak JRk.
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    • 142 3 Our Personal Cisarantee to All Skin Sufferers ~W y^OUR chemist has our W^ authority to absolutely guarantee relief from the first bottle of DEXMA. Your money will be returned without a word if you tell him that the first bottle of DEXMA did not atop that itch, did not soothe
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    • 372 3 TOOTH-ACHE A BURDEN Whv should you bear that which caD be relieved almost immediately it you <nly take the trouble of consulting K. TSUTADA Fagf-aete Dentist (Phone No. 1248) 74.. £r?,» Ua;-nh Ki>ad t Singapore. Extriiction Painless attendance by Appcintment W*c9 Hours: 8 to 5 p.m. on week days 10
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    • 398 3 I ALDEN'S SUCCESSORS (f astern) LTD j > 4, Cotlyer Quay, Singapore J and 33c, Beach Road, Penang. 5 i; < j: Rubber, Produce and General 5 Merchants. > > f Telegrams "II.OEVS" J I NY CARLSBERG. J Manufactureil in Denmark. < m^^M SIME DARHV VN|) <u lin Jwl"! MALACCA
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  • 640 4 fRAStfB CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. MONDAY, FEB. 6, 1922. MINING. [Figures In brackets shows the capital and issue value of the Share in dollars unless otherwise marked. C. Cum div. x equals ex div.] Hitam Tin (300,000; 1.30 1.40 JeJantch ($1) .60 K. Kamunting 1.15.0 1.17.6
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  • 119 4 The I-iOndon Correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian Commercial" writes "Researches which have been ffoinp on in London for some time past point to the strong probability that newspapers will at no great distance of time be printed on paper produced from rubber, instead of on paper made from wood pulp,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 644 4 7Yie Oxygen BeauHfhcr PmHE RESULT of using Ven-Yusa Cream A every day is a continual feeling of freshness and a skin which retains that clear, youthful appearance and beautiful softness which every lady covets. Ven-Yusa is the only toilet preparation that gives the complexion a beautifying oxygen bath, and protects
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    • 285 4 THE SINGAPORE LIGHTER CO No. 11 THE ARCADE. Under management of experienced Shipping man. Lighters Supplied at current rates. CL6ANS6 YOUR BLOOD with CRIMAULT U C°> I SARSAPAPJLLA I i~— and 4 W:"ncarni9 f gives new vitality to those who are Run-down because 'Wincarnis 1 is a Tonic, and a
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    • 504 4 PRELIMINARY NOTICE An Opportunity to acquire one of the be«t Houses in Tangli,, Saleroom, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, ctions to sell by Ptblic A The Undersigned have received instruS'pore, AT AN EARLY DATE That very desirable and beautifully situated Compound DwvUin* H at and known as "Pluscarden" No. 19 Nassim
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    • 504 5 TO LET. f a shop facing North Bridge Road leery Meyer Brsthsm. VI. r. jf- I Fri m March l*t furnished bun^;i-sed-roonM <lnunjf ream r ha, kuitabh foi v M i.. i month. Apply ]i I A (,'omnound BOUSO, No. 19 aowly repaired. Appij No !tot> let I'm n. C
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    • 595 5 n IFT Si ;>- •<!,. bungalow N*o. 93-2 Pa«ii Panjang Road, fully furnished. Entry lf& March. Apply p«i>unally to ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD., ■•aMOnOn to Ching Kon« Lee C0..) i Incorporated in Singapore.) 1 u.C. OFFICES ANli i.ODOWNS ETC.~ TO LET. OFFICES GODOWNS. Newly built well iKhted and ventilated offices
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    • 798 5 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF I'n redeemed pledges, the pioperty of twelve pawnshops To be held at Our Sale-Room Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. ON TUESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY. AT 10 A..M. ON THURSDAY, 9th FKBRUARY, AT 10 A.M. The pledges. Constating of vrtch's. t'r.iins, diamond iMid njter rings, broo hes,
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    • 701 5 NOTICES. SINGAPORE .MUSING ASSOCIATION. The Annuu! General Meeting will he held at the Municipal Offices, at 4.45 n.in^ on Thursday, 10th February. 7-2 j)_2 NOTICE Tenders are invited for the removal of a quantity of iron material from Tanjoag Paajar to Normi.nton Ki/ie Range First consignment due to arrive about
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    • 561 5 I M. A. Ahmed Din Bros. Motor Hiring Dept. For comfortable and reliable Cars Phone No. 1 545. Charges Moderate BSBSI I I BJBSI Ar 3 c,K f M THE i rißojy^^/uuuL BACKACHE AND KIDNEY PAINS CURED To gain relief from actually the first dose, after suffering for 10 years,
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 23 6 ST. CLAIR MOKFORD. --At Kamuninp: Es- j tate. Sungei Siput. on the Ist irvst.intl, to Mr. Mrs. B. St. Clftir Morford. daughter.
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    • 67 6 HANCOCK-JONES.- At St. Gcorg^'i church. Penantr. on 4th February. 1922, by xru- R*.v. Koppel Gmrnter, Harris KJmuml Ditfby. third son of Hanrii Scott Hancock of Brighton, Sussex, to G'adys, fifth daughter of the late Thomas G«org« Jones of Kilbrackin Housr. Leitrim. Ireland. I We repret mt «rcn misinformed regarding
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  • 754 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1922. The Prince and India. It so often happens that people away from a country, dependent upon telegrams or even written correspondence, are unable to see things iii proportion, that they get unnecessarily alarmed. For instance in travelling through Canada, the com'mon idea is
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  • 420 6 1^ This evening H.K.H. the Prince of Wales j is due to leave Bhopal for Gawalior, where he arrives to-morrow morning. The Cathedral choir collected $81 5 by carol singing at Christmas for St. Mary's Home. The new Church at Tanjong Katong for which subscriptions are wanted is to be
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  • 242 6 THE RUBBER OUTLOOK. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 6. The Malay Mail's Colombo correspondent wires that a prominent Kuala Lumpur i businessman, interviewed, declared that marked optimism exists in London rubber circles. Home stocks have been materially reduced recently, and news from America indicates that stocks
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  • 567 6 A WALKING A RSENAL. (From Our Own Correspondent) Penan;;, Feb. H. Detective.; at the railway station, prior to the departure of the launch for Prai. arrested a Chinese woman of the amah class and thr*ee men. The former carried con- cealed a loaded revolver, a new automatic pistol, ammunition and
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  • 230 6 MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARNCE. SINGAPORE PRISONER j M AT SKA. Then was some ttir on b tarty yesterday morning, i th-it the Bingapore Chine Yoen Teng, ali.-.s Y«O i. ■ru recently arrested in H warrants relating to tmb perty iii Singapore ba i being brought under eusl The accused, who was in
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  • 124 6 Accuseds' Appeal* l»-nu- «:l At the JohOK < nint 'f A| befora the Chief Justfa 5 i and Ifr. Justice Barrett Malay coolies who uvn t last Johorc Arizes of \\w ■■> <>f then employer, Mr. T.H. Durbysl at Johoro, and wen sent. appealed against theii Mr.
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  • 67 6 The report for the year 1921 of Association shows that twelvs attended by Miss Wai* days. The appeal (O1 with little support from the pobli bui Government and Municipality gai belp. New rules giving lubscriben vantage of reduce! f< force. A second mirw February. Receipts dui eluded
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  • 66 6 STRAITS CHINESE DECORATION FUND. The following subset received towards the P |UK decoration purposes l-y tbi Community <>n th< Highness The Prince of W Hon. Mr. Song Ong S Mr. Tan Soo Bin Mr. Tan Soo Jin Mr. Kiong Chin ESng Mr. chew hi ng Mr. Ong Yen Ken*: The
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  • 83 6 Strange And yet not itn daft folk who still believe U This, from a Home eortMpoi w .simultaneou.-ly with the prvpanttion above "You will be pleased to be« the Workers' Educational A bona fide workinf mil thn* widespread demand to learn Uttf Greek; and one «reat cry of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 124 6 I PERKIER jj The Champagne of Table Waters. ji i Sole Agents fGaldbeck Macgregor Co. Ltd. (Incorporated in Shanghai.) J Tel. 228 87 Cecil Street. j| ECONOMY IN GIFTS AN EXTENSIVE RANGE OF CHARMING JEWELLERY AND SILVERWARE OF UNIQUE PATTERNS AT Br««ch:- B. P. DE SILVA 1, BISHOP ST., PENANG.
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    • 64 6 61 COLE, MARCHENT MORLEY, LIMITED. i SPECIALITIES. CENTRAL EXHAUST (UNIFLOW) AND HEAT EXTRACTION STEAM COMPOUND AND TRIPLE EXPANSION STEAM ENGINES. CONSTANT PRESSURE CRUDE OIL ENGINES. CONDENSING PLANTS. THE KINETIC ROTARY AIR PUMP. THE C. M. M. DELAS AIR EXTRACTORS. THE "SPENCEK-DAWSON" PATENT POWER BRAKE. TROMMELS. HEAVY MILLWRIGHT'S WORK. COMPLETE POWER
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  • 879 7 ,i; GERMAN STRIKE. ,in WITHOUT COAL. [Kou'-t's Service.] l'i rlin. Feb. ivernment*! or<h*i threaten- dismissal, the position J The railwaymen at ided t., e ,i,.. t extending t.) at Magdetmi down owing to lark o| povk< ha\« struck. I'M-rlin. Feb. M ini< pal employoea in morning and com•ho
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  • 309 7 Paris, Feh. 4. At i meeting of the Portico Affain Comi ttee. If. Poincare said he was not going «> Genoa unless the Conference's proprßMßM WM previously decided and cor.litions laid d >wn. He gttVi as an example :lu Soviet's acceptance of the invitation, ■vhich apparently did
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  • 24 7 I Mr. A. R. Woodhouae, of the Dunlop Plantations, Malacca, Mrs. Woodhouse and Mr. H. Russell .are Homeward bound by the N.Y.K. Mishima Maru.
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  • 801 7 CHINESE SETTLEMENT. THE PLENARY SESSION. [Reuter's Service.] Washington, Feb. 1. At the sixth plenary session held this morning Mr. Hughes piesented the gc{neral far eastern treaty embodying SenatDr r Root's open-door resolution. The text of j the treaty follows closely, and often in identical language, the resolution already
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  • 412 7 AND MONEY MATTERS. THE BERLIN STRIKE. [Reuter's Service.] Berlin, Fib. 4. The executives -of all the general trade lnions have jointly issued a manifesto dyicuncing the raihvaymen's strike firstly for 'ailing to consult other unions regarding ommon action secondly .for imperilling he workers' living conditions thirdly for
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  • 272 7 Early on Sunday morning:, a row of i about 12 .attap houses, mostly shops on the left hand side of Changi Road just j past the Gaylang tram terminus caught fire, and when the lire brigade arrived abou* 4.30 a.m., they found the houses well ablaze. Apparently
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  • 53 7 the nine powers then made a statement setting fort their respective attitudes to the twentyone demands. The statements will be included in the minutes of the Conference. Washington, Feb. 4. It is expected that President Harding will submit the naval agreement and cthei treaties to the Senate a few days
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 108 7 Government Linen I NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED WIDTH 30 INCHES IN BaOWN HOLLAND COLOUR ONLY. SPECIAL PRICE $1.10 PER YARD NETT. Made from the Finest Quality Pure Irish Linen flax. Strong and Durable. SUITABLE FOR- Ladies and Children's Clothing, Furnishing Purposes, etc. etc. SAMPLE ON APPLICATION. I Robinson Co., Ltd.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 534 8 ITHE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO-, LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LM. (The Blue Funnel Line— Alfred Holt fe Cf>) I Companies Incorporated in Enfl&nd) A rOKE, PORT SWETTENHAM I'ENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. r SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES, HAVRE an4 LIVERPOOL SINGAPORE lo GENOA, MARSEILLES
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    • 660 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE HOMEWARD. Steamer Leaving Singapore s.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER For London Feb 27 s.s. CITY OF SIMLA For Marseilles, London Mar. 26 s.s. CITY OF CALCUTTA For London May 17 OUTWARD. s.s. CITY OF CALCUTTA Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama
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    • 591 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporttcd in England.) MAIL AND PASBENGEP SERVICE I'ENINSJLAR AND ORIENTAL S. I (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government;. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROiM LONDON TO MARSEILLES A LOVr* DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE BINGAPO] KASHMIR p KHIVA about Feb. NAGOYA about Pu" DEVANHA about Fob. If
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 689 9 IHE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). r SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE For Kntay, Trengganu, KelanUn, Bangrara, Telupin, PaUni, Singora, Lak undi I^antrsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure FDANG Feb. 6 Feb. 8 YVGAMjA Fib. 13 Feb. 15 \<; l-Yb. 20 Feb. 22 trt Btt«i throughout with electric
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    • 633 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman Bueknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN ft MANCHURIAN LINB.) (Incorpozatad in Eaglffid.) JOINT rOBTNIGXTLY SERYICB TO NFW YORK ria SUB2 Ol PA*\*A, FROM NEW YORK. StM9«r Due S'oor* Route For KABINGA Feb. 20 Suez Straits
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    • 679 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) TOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING BOARD. SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. FOR CALCUTTA DIRECT WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and Freight February tO FOR SAN FRANCISCO via MANILA AND HONOLULU. CREOLE STATE Passengers and Freight February 16 WOLVERINE STATE Passengers
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  • 233 10 I The Shipping and the Import and Export Oftices will be closed on Friday, February 10th. |k The British steamer Cyclops homeward bound, which arrived here yesterday, has on board 30 office:* and 672 naval ratings profiling home on leave from Hongkong. Heavy gun practice will take place
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 315 10 The China Mutual Life Insurance Company, Limited. WITH WHICH IS ASSOCIATED The Shanghai Life Insurance Company, Limited. (Both Incorporated under the Hongkong Ordinances) HEAD OFFICE, SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE in all its Branches FIRE INSURANCE effected on BuildLings, Merchandise and property at Current Rates. BRANCHES AGENCIES IN ALL THE IMPORTANT PLACES
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    • 372 10 CHANGI GRANITE QUARRY. Can supply crushed granite any ifjttl from dust up to 6 inches in diameter. Large stocks in hand. Per prices and particulars, Please apply to HENRY LEE Co., Ltd. No. 18 Boat Quay. Agents. THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. The only Morning Daily in Malaya
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    • 420 10 9nd Sl"F^"STicrffi Dr. Cassells Tab!ets Put Mew Lfe i iro Weak, Nervous, WoiM-mit M», Jamaica. t ff Mr. JmmoH. Plnaawr. lVistrii-« CoMtahl«, m< > m Ham P.0., Jamaica. Weil lurfk*. writei! strtvi "FhwjpemTsafo I«ao tokea ill, aai tkoach Afrira. iri I h;id plenty of medicine it iiever did ■nffentl fr<-i
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 621 10 MAIL TABLE. F Federated Malay State*, Malacca, Muar and Pen a rig (by train) 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily Intermediate and local mailt will b« found in list below: TO-DAY. Cueob Hong Aik 9 a.m. Cucob Hong Soon 9 ;..m. Pulau Soegi Benuit 9 a.m. li Kirimon Soon Lee
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    • 344 10 PASSENGERB ARRIVED. Per s.s. Kclantan from Malacca:— Mr. ind Mrs. 6. Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. :iarke, Mm and Mrs. Llewellyn. Sir. and j Urs. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard, Colonel spencer, Mr. A. Jarrold Black, Mr. H. E. I Ifixon, Mr. H. E. Stuart Per s.s. Torilla from
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  • 68 11 Pi brnary 0 Bank 4 ni.s. .j j,^., Bank, demand 2 :i 25-32 Hongkong, demand ji i 4 p.e. prwa. Yokohama, demand 1011. Java, demand 184% Sovereign, Bank Buying |g 54 Bank of England Kate 5 pc. Bar Silver London 34a Italian wire news. From Banea Coram.rciaK Itahana. Milano
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  • 152 11 February (>th. Tin 100 Tons s 7> Gambier Cube No. 1 14.00 Gambier 10.00 Pepper Black 14 00 Pepper (white fair) 2H.50 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 7 <>„ Tapioca, medium pearl f.g. 7,25 Pearl Sago small 800 Copra Mix jq m Copra Sundried 10.50 Opium, Benares uncert: 4,500 Rice,
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  • 35 11 C. OF C. RUBBER ASSOCIATION Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked St Clomng Price: doting Prices Buyers Sellers B^yen Sellers 8po» -30 30% Feb. to March K 3 j, April to June 34;" Tx>ne of Market: -Steady
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  • 59 11 Owing: to complaints that German toys vo being sold in Biitain below prices at hich similar poodg can profitably be made I 1 England, owing to depreciation of the|< ■ornian currency, the Board of Track ppointed a committee to consider the im-|i osition on such toys of a special duty
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  • 410 11 i In November 2,700 i return India from Malaya and 186 recruit* arrived 1 Daring December, 1921, the F..M.S „v ported 10,765.85 tons <,f robber as a^in>t G.000.0i in December L920. Durinf the (whole of 1921, 83,***** tons of ruf.br> .were exported from the F.M.S. I The
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    • 340 11 over THE GREAT USIW LIFE ASSURANCE HHff ANTum" HEAD (.KKKIv: WteefcMUt Houso. Sin S anon. rfrPOr t^ lllStriaUSattl#m '»AV™ v a.. £20.000 d«x*.;-i with tb. iXA; Curt .< T*.u i a LO p ON .OFFICE O:d J.wry. WO, Kir?ARY VA^AGINr niPFrmn AGENTS -^kSTtm lEECTOR OF WCHOI^ WJtJL HOHACB W. it.U'ES.
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    • 476 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China Incorporated in England by Royal Charter t Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares of H each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 3,600,000 liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgate, Ix>ndon, E.C. Agencies an<l Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amntsar Iloilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh Rangoon
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    • 526 11 HONGKONG SHANGHA BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in Hongkon?.) Capital all paid up $20,000,0C Silver Res«rr# $21,500,00 Sterling Retem, held in London 4,500,00 Keserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000.00 COURT OF DIRECTORS r% T iJf- S d DB Es( l- Chairman, nri?^^^" Deputy Chairman ac i* I EMq lE-V- D Par r. Esq.
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    • 392 11 I YOKOHAMA^ECffiIm I LIMITED. 10 EstaDl-^dod 1880 S C& t^y% U^T p r Y.100.UC0.000 0 iUier/eFund y. 63,000,000 President: N. Kajiwara, Esq Vice-President: S.K. SuzukiT Esq. DIRECTORS. HEAD OTFIC-J^K^k^r 1 %tZt r K h f Sai n i ggWM Manila sSnoicki Sourabaya 1 iESSS 1 New Yori: Tokv* 7 VaiAow
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    • 231 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated In England_by_ Royal Charter A. D. 1720) FIRE a,™ .Jf^wi Sicsrapore Repre^entatives— Messrs. BARLOW &Co Messrs. BARKER Co., A t4 Branch Office-64, The ArcaC^^f. C A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manger. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD. TOTAL ASSETS «c«d 52J.000.W). FIKB -5?'""° <:e f^' tot lg
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  • 1130 12 I'IUNCESS MARY'S WEDDING. London, Jan. 19th. Iwo th u-:ti..l ..-is are !>eing invited t> Prince- MaiV wedding. The work of providing o.tr.i .'eating in the Abbey is comment 'ing next week. The King and Queen have accepted an offer by the National Association of Master Bakers, Confectioners
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  • 169 12 All the eorrioora in the mw Louden School of Economics, in Houghton-street, Kin<rs\vay. are paved frith rubber and this \vi 1 nim the building In-ing one of the most silent in the Metropolis. The finishing: touches art just being put to the v«»rk. The structure,
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  • 56 12 At toe annual general meeting of the !arka Union held on Friday Srd February :.t Mo. 11 Dhoby Ghaut the following were elected office bearers for 1922. President S. Kanagaratnain. Treasurer E. X. Lingani, Secretary T. A- Chunehie, Cricket Captain M. Ignatius. Football Captain T. E. K. Retnan,
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  • 153 12 At the Liberty Hall, two new episodes, N >. fivt' and six of The Diamond Queen will be screened in the econd show, together with Universal special feature Moon- light Follies, ■Waning Marie Prevost, the f; li.ous bathing beauty, in a peppery picture of romance and realism. The
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  • 37 12 Orders for week ending Feb. 12. Thursday Feb. 9. Band Practice Bugles i r-rd Drums, Malay Volunteer Club Fifes, Headquarters 5.16 p.m. Individual Troop Orders a* issued by f Scoutmasters. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.
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  • 330 12 OTHER WORKERS COMING OUT. The latest China mails to hand carry strike news up to Feb. 2, when the position had grown increasingly serious, owing to the decision of the cargo coolies to come out also. This was more or less expected as the seamen's strike meant
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  • 322 12 The new Constitution for the Cathedral, which is to take the place of the Trustees so called and which was drawn up by the Bishop and the Trustees, has now received tin Approval of H. E. the Governor. The new committee of management will be called The
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  • 84 12 Singapore, Feb. 6. Kub!>ors. Unchanged. Mining. Collieries .$12.7.") to $13.25, Murais $5.50 to $5.75, NawEf Pets 90 to 95 cents Lmguis $3.60 to *.80, Ulu Piahs $1.05 to $1.10, Taipings $1,024 to $1.07tt. North Taipingi $1.12 H to $Ll7tt, South Taipinrrs SO to 55 cents. Industrials.- Traders
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  • 82 12 At an extraordinary general meeting of the members of Scudai Ltd. held at the Company's Offices in Market Street at noon yesterday attended by Messrs -I. M. Sime (in the chaii) E. S. Manasseh, J. A. Elias, Tan Kheam Hock, and Kwa Siew Tee (for the Secretaries, Messrs
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  • 212 12 SINGAPORE GOLF CLUB. i> The February Medal Competition was played on Saturday and Sunday and result- ed in a win for Mr. L. J. Gilbertsoi. with a net score of. 74. Fifty-six cards were i taken out and the following were returned: L. J. Gilbertson 80 6 7*
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  • 41 12 Monthly Medal. In future, the Monthly Medal at the above Ciub will be played on the second consecutive Saturday imd Sunday in each month, commencing 11th Feb. 1922. The Ladies Competition will be held on the following Thursday.
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  • 31 12 The January Monthly Medal was competed for on the 4fh and sth insts. an:! vas won by A. D. Smart with a sore of 4:,. 44. 7, 80.
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  • 32 12 London, Feb k j. At Edinburgh in an International Rugby match. Scotland and Wales drew U —9. At International football at Wrexham. Wales beat Scotland by two goals to one.
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  • 78 12 The following are the results of the week-end matches On Saturday, Aston United beat Straits Youngsters by 5 to nil. On Sunday, Bendenu. r Athletic ami Whit* Star drew with 1 goal each. P. W. L. D. Pts. Wi. ite Star 7 4 0 9 11
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  • 314 12 ARGENTINE POLO PLAYERS FOR ENGLAND. London. Jan. 17. A BoeiHM Ay res telegram states that a pol«> team representing the Argentine Polo Federation will sail for England on March j 10th. to participate in the British polo matches in May. Fifty ponies are beinjr shipped. The
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