The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 March 1920

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1920. No. 9,924.
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  • 223 1 Strike news tirst The miners of of the Pas de Calais h:i\o struck for wanes. The Kn^lish Transport Workers dispute has been referred to the Industrial Court. France is contemplating new strike laws not touching the right to strike in private industries, but dealing with public services
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  • 1119 1 Qr i.i.-stii r*t farrago libelli. JrvrNAl* Outside the O Chamber rod the kewspapi i > lingularl] little interest taken En t < Defence Force BilL Perhaps because <;«> had Men what tho amendment! are like. How very characteristic of the East, to have had work:- to
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 249 1 1 The Largest and Most Successful Hotel on the Island FACING THE SEA. I iUXtirioufl Suitos of Rooms and spacious lounges, verandah and beautiful grounds. AFTERNOON TEAS. Every Thursday, Music in attendance. Cinema on the Lawn from 6.15 p.m. FIRST CLASS CUISINE. Guest night every Saturday, dinner followed by Cinema.
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    • 244 1 KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. [Incorporated in Hongkong] NOW RFA I) Y m u v> a l i\ v i "WHAT THING!" FOR 1920 THE STRAITS AND STATES ANNUAL PRICE $I.do CONTAINING STORIES OF MALAYA BRILLIANT HUMOUR DELIGHTFUL VERSE BY THE BEST WRITERS IN MALAYA GOODRICH I Pneumatic Tyres for Motor
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    • 112 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Competent book-keeper wanted Page 5, Lady assistant in family wanted— Pags 5. L'usiness notice re Low Song Page 5. Dental notice of Mr. T. S. Wang— Pag« 5. New Kinema Review sdvt.— Page 2. Dunaged proods pa Blue Funnel liners Page .9. 1 OWell and Co. sell old
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 145 1 THE WEEK. Saturday, 13th. High Tides 3.15 am 7ft Bin L52 pm Bft lin. Sembrong Uab., Ch. I.unk Chambers, noon. Sunday. I Ith. Hitfh Tides i.17 am 7ft oin 6.51 pm 6ft Oin S. C. Launches leaves from J. Pier 7, S and 10. Club 8.30, 930 and 12.15, t
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  • 458 2 Com|>a--« Which Keeps (inns on the' Target. The future of naval warfare as sJPaetasi l»y some racent diacovrisa leading to im-! acwsaaals in the wonderful apparataa] known as the ajyi npaaa, which it i is claimed may entirvly revolutionise naval jrunnery. "aa the subject of an address by
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  • 37 2 I The V, omen's Land Army has shown that di^ifio.l calling for women.-Lord Ernie, fcvea the folly of the league of Nations runnot destroy the .tr<mg foundation on wnich the Anglo-American entente now "•t* James M. BecX.
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    • 226 2 I- u^j mj| L-J LJJ-I^ m h 1. 1 m^ M m M For Clean White Teeth ni 1 PEPSODENT 2 I THE DISPENSARY Ltd- H "MODERN DANCES" wj A Unique Booklet for the Ball room IS I by CHARLES KITTS. A Simplex Pockst instructor that any g child can
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    • 901 2 W_ BHU fls 'Ip vi «-<«v ik^ __H____ _E2v _R__P ai_E^ vB _________R i a_^__ wF From TUESDAY, MARCH 9, to SUNDAY, MARCH U A MASTERPIECE OF REPRESSED INTENSITY In the Political Drama with Strong Love Inter Featuring FRANK KEENAN A great story, splendidly acted, and wonderfully produced by his
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    • 359 3 I NEW GOODS AT W§i I T EAW AY' S j Axminster Carpet Rugs. J BORDERED CASEMENT CLOTH. 1 l^X I tic t (»lnnrin<r< Fnelwh A Nottingham Lace Curtains. A n r [rf I*4 tic colourings. Lngli^n Merceriae J Sable cloth A Good quality texture with neat A large floral
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    • 184 3 PsCy*^ A few State Express" XK make many friends. 6 n Vmf --ft t\ r.re a renuine Inspiration la elfiTtrettc favour, 0 c\ fi State l- v pcssdss a distinction ft V^ \l which easily places thesa apart from any other jY f\ cigarettes ever biiered to the public. ff
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    • 710 4 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND FEDERATED MALAY STATES VICTORY BONDS. Bearing interest from the date of purchase al 5 per cent per annum, payable on the Ist September and the Ist March. REPAYABLE AT PAR ON THE Ist SEPTEMBER, 1934. PRICE OF ISSUE— IOO PER CENT. All procoeos of this issue will
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    • 842 4 CHING KENG LEE CO. AUCTION SALE OF Excellent Wax polished teak and Meranti Household Furniture, Singer Sewing Machine, typewriter, plants etc. To be held at "TORRIDGE" No. 8 Institution Hill (Oft River Valley Road) On SATURDAY, 20th MARCH at 2. p.m Comprising: One Sun Typewriter with cover, Singer treadle sewing
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    • 511 4 AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Shop Houses and Goilown Sites The undersigned have been instructed to sell by Public Auction ftt their Sale roo RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, On Monday, 15th March, 1920 at 2.30 p.m. Lot No Description area Resurvey Tenure Annual Renf Sq. Ft. Particulars
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  • 311 5 For a lonp: time now it has been univer- j saly recognised that it is altogether to the advantage of the Service that provision should he made for suitable recreation for soldiers in their spare time. Nothing, a?- i suredly, could be more beneficial than the practice of
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  • 173 5 Pit Not Worked for 300 Years. A v<'in of lead uv which, it is believed, will prove of great value, has been found in I a derelict mine in t).«' IYaJ\ district. roniantL- story Mirrotindi the discovery. Working only two days a week a
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  • 79 5 It i3 understood that the 10.-al Pdlfet ait trying: «o deport three QIUMM, the Editor, manager and eoUtetmr of a Chimii uvews-papt-r j;ublishe«| in Hon^kon^, on the ground that they consider them WMlmlra bles. Mr. E. DavitJson, Itppaand before ]\3r. B. A. Irving, at tin
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    • 667 5 WANTKD. VACANCY for Apsirsntiea, Government ~th Standard Cei I iry. Apply Dispensary Ltd. 13-3 u.e. HIN BSE i OMPOI NDEH required for Tlir 1' lry Ltd. u.e. COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER required for Singapore omee, full particulars of j>a>t sen its, copies of testimonials ami sala i j required to <;tr«- of
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    • 772 5 AUCTION SALES. CHEONG KOON SENG CO. \urtioneers and Valuers \t (TIO.N SALE OF PROPERTIES At our islf room. No. .'{o, Klin;;- Street Or, WEDNESDAY, 1 7«h MARCH at 2.30 p.m. 1. Valuable freehold land situate at the s\^ nnk;;tone East Coast Koad together with the shophouscs Nos. lt',7'. t<> 1676)
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    • 781 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF OLD AND UNSERVICEABLE STORES To be held *.t the Municipal Store, River Valley I Road On FRIDAY, 19th MARCH 1920, at 2.30 p.m. Comprising. Empty Barrels and drums, i Illumination glasses. Green Ventilating tiles, Malacca canes, old railing changkols, wire rope, Manila rope, lipi'ing v.aggon
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    • 814 5 NOTICES. NOTICE U hereby gfoon that Low Bong carrying on busineai v, it h others at No. 2 North Canal Road Singapore under the names of Chop Yong! Chiang Hong Kee as General Dealers has re-j tired from the said iirm and ceases to be 1 We for all debts
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    • 324 5 TO LET. I \v bo> marchb TO LET.-r«»« i«t April 1MO V No.t-AI 20 STAMFORD ROAD. (^tiay, .suitable for oAm oi (lodown. Api>!y l Battery Road. AEW SIOCK I town. Apply )f S C olomon TmTc*. lob'nson LATEST PARIS FASHION Road. it-* u,-:i Straw Hats J m TO LET.— Suitable
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  • 914 6 The Singapore Free Press. SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1920. Wages and Food Subsidies There are two subjects which the Government and Ihe public of this Colony will have to tackle in the near future. They are not peculiar to this part of the world, indeed Governments are everjavhere struggling to find
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  • 360 6 Regulation! under the Passport* Ordinance rt published in the Gazette. Mr. E. Chcen is appointed to act ai itrict Officer ChTtttmaa Island. Mr. Olivtr Marks has been appointed to net as Protector of Labour. Straits Settlement*. The resignation if Capfc and Temp Major l>. r. Lewis S. V. A., das
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  • 94 6 STRIKERS GIVE IN. After staying out about a fortnight the fitters i ml other motor mechanics employed in tne leading motor hiring and repair firms in Singapore resumed work a couple of days ago, agreeing to the terms offered Co them by their employers who had come to
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  • 104 6 [From Our Own Correspondent.] l»enai\K, March 12. Invitations have bf en issued for the wedding in St. George*! on April 10 of Mr. E. H. Bolford. of the Kastern Smelting Works, and Miss Ida Margaret May Hilton. A reception is to be held afterwards at Spring Grov At
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  • 189 6 Mat bin Kussain, the Javanese who was arrejtcd oi> board the Scmbilan on th»? 9th inst. fcr stabbing and killing his compatriot, Kcsawi. was produced before Dr. Murray Robertson in the Coroner's Court vester<!j> at the irque.;t over the deceased. Mael bin Sarijin. a sailor on
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  • 430 6 On JSur.day evening, after church, there Wai found in Tommy's pocket sixpence intended for the collection for the Clergy Fund, Tommy explained his not giving the money by saying M I thought they ought To pay for their own fun." An eminent art critic went to see an exhibition of
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  • 18 6 Gradually one sees a finer England shaping and emerging out of the chaoe that was. Mr. John Masofteld.
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  • 130 6 A FURTHER RISI In order to meet the present high of living and the adver on India, Ceylon jm.l China we un It. E. the Governor, with the approval of the Secretary of State for tho Coloi approved of tho pprant <»f a temporary cession from Jan
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  • 36 6 A Gazette Extraordinary day contains regulations made Govennor in Council under sect! the Ordinance They relate t<> returns, payment of the tax. ai easea of business I and procedu appeaL The necessary forma
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  • 83 6 The price of bar silver in London i| day quoted at 88 7-84 Pigm ceding days (allowing the same length of time for wires to eoms through) G-8 end T^ ;;i. This slump m the general market which is char i^ed by "nothing doing." Hongkong Shanprha
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  • 92 6 The third issue of the Straits and Stau* Annual is little late, but keips up putation for original and Interesting cles. Of writers of Malay s then is Mr. Winstcdt, Mr. C. W. Harrison and the late Mr. A. Hale. Poetry, more or Itti of the sentimentai kind,
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  • 96 6 Who ia fed up with continued unrest arvi sovereign's depreciation, ami would party of new pilgrims proposing to colonise r,r,y old island where the *un shin*?*, dity not decided. Suggestions welcome." It is as vain an aspiration as that of the Psalmist who sighed for the wir a
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  • 102 6 Of thy.- 53 Chinese who w-fiv arrested by Deiective Inspector Costello on b GtanfalJoch on tlu> 9th inst., for at;> in«r to export subsidiary coim ai with severally by Mr. Sykei In tl iri on Wednesday, one of them, Chin, who wvis foumi with silvt-r M the
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  • 83 6 The following sul>s> Iceived to date. Further contributioi I><? gratefully received by Messrs. Kvnti A Honorary Treasurers, French Buildings, Singapore. Previously acknowledged Indo-Malay* Co.. Ltd. Cai Lbeck Macgregor and < A. J. Ferguson ilon. Sir John A. Bueknill K1 T... K( 50 Mrs. Langhara Carter William JiU-ks
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  • 61 6 Sir P. S. Sivaswamy Iyer, CMC., K < S.l ox-Member of the Executive Council of thGovernment of Madras will arrive at Tnr jong- Pa^ar Wharf per s.a. Melchior Tn'ul> on MowUy, March 15th, at 7 a.m. He *>" then proceed to No. 1.021 Bait Coast Ro*l where ho will stay
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 127 6 GALDBEGK MACGREGQR Co.. Please note change of address of our office and RETAIL godown from 2 1 Raffles Quay to 87 CECIL STREET. MR. H. N. BUCKERIDGE late of Messrs. LAFAYETTE, PHOTOGRAPHERS to Their MAJESTIES Begs to announce that he conducts THE ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO in SINGAPORE w^ At The
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    • 38 6 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS and MERCANTILE ADVERTISER x Established, 1835. Telephone No. 56 1 The only Morning Paper in the Straits Settlements. CabIes— "ADVERTISER," Singapore. Editorial and Publishing Office, 30 RAFFLES PLACE. Mr. Mr<. GEO. WHYTE CRAWFORD p.p.c.
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  • 451 7 LEAGUE OF MERCY. i Tenter's Serving RED Ross LEAGUE. London, Mar. 10. fin' first Genera] Council of the League Crosi Society hai been concluded at attended by delegates twenty-seven countries. At the first T' tut the Chairman stated that the wai to develop a plan calling upon irorld,
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  • 215 7 Narrow Escape. Allahabad, Februarj er*i Egyptian correspondent r Ismail Sirry Pasha, minister r public works, was driving from his office Wednesday a bomb was tin-own at his ar. A terrific explosion look place but itei ordered his chauffeur to drive >t until he reached home hat
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  • 35 7 price will b,- held at thu Boustead Institute on Sunday evening at 8.15. Rev. F. H. Win, 8.A., will give the address. All arc cordially invited, especially man of the Mercantile Marine, Navy and Army.
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  • 599 7 THE GREAT MARSHAL. 1 Reiner's Service] marshal rocirs PLANS. Paris, Mar. 10. Marshal Foch, passing through Liege on his way to inspect the Rhine armies, said that he had decided soort to pay a visit to Warsaw and the Polish army. The Marshal reached Coblent:'. yesterday morning
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  • 201 7 Sir lamas BeiTie finds it difficult to niake up his mind about ending of "The Admirable Crichtoti." In the original production tin- curtain fell on a prospect of Crichton settling down with Tweeny in a little "pub." in the Harrow road. In the printed version Tweeny is shelved and Crichton
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  • 962 7 [From Our Own Correspondent] London, Feb 12. As already announced in these notes, the -ir East flotilla of sloops and river monitors left Plymouth last week for Hongkong. The departure of the flotilla was delayeu cwing to the very heavy weather which was prevailing, but since the
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  • 577 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] London, Feb. 12. The Industrial War in this country practically began yesterday by the announcement made in the House of Commons by Mr. Lloyd George to the effect that the Government will not accept the Nationalisation of Coal Mines, He laid
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  • 313 7 Neither Sir John Anderson nor Sir Arthur Young possessed tven a rudimentary sense of humour, and if, as his recent speech in Singapore would seem to indicate in I aurencc Guillemard has been endowed in some slight decree with this precious if sometimes rather tiangerous
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  • 40 7 whether he is to be retained in the Army held before the war for officers of the Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers, Royal Army Service Corps, Royal Army Medical Corps, and Royal Army Veterinary Corps will not be held in ID2O.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 113 7 Robinson Co. NEW SPRING SHIPMENT I flu# MB ov sS ,^^^^B SB k§ SB fIS O^^r toS mM* MB t^B Mm MB sS"^^^ ffSm Mp a^M Also Hats Suitable for Motoring /VOW SHOWING ROBINSON Co. H "^*v.^k ffg^figyuni UPtft'TTJTHfmrnTni^wn^^iiiniTTin v j MAUL 8 RUSTIKOL I I I WOOD PH£§EI%VniVE I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 556 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. t( Incorporated in Japan. B, MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice. EUROPEAN MAIiTTINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE. For London and Antwerp via (Malacca) Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. SHIDZUOKA MARU 25th March. KAGA MARU mid April. YOKOHAMA MARU end April LIVERPOOL
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    • 568 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE P\KETVAART MAATSCHAPPU (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA Taka&oß* 131 Passage Dent. 1202 Freight Dcpt. 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment De»t~ 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. IkKLERK (Saturday, March 13) Billiton, Batavia, and Sourabaya. SINGKARA (Saturday
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    • 653 8 P. O. -JBRITISH INDIA APCAR LINE. (Incorporated in England). MAIL .AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract His Majesty's Government) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY ar* a| nr# •uapended. w**hi LONDON .FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO A^AKSKILLES A LONDOM DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SINGAPORE KASHMIR
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 877 9 I TBE SIMI STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SLVM.) SINGAPORE— BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. Trlnrsrano, Kelantan, Banynarr, Telupln, Patani, Slnform, Lam*.. rohaainul, Baadon, Lanciu»a, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure p£ A^iT^Tnr,^ Bth Mar 1920 10th Mar. 1920 ZSSPi m IPOK 15th March 192( > 17th Mar. 1920 MAHIDOL 228d Mar.
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    • 521 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. Slie China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. Eilerman Hucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd, (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in England.) juixrr FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Leaves Due Route For New York S'pore CITY OF NORWICH 10th
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    • 289 9 INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP CORPORATION (Incorporated with Livermore Dearborn A Co.) FOR NEW YORK SAUGERTIES left New York 24th Dec. JOHN ROACH left New York 24th Jan. WEST CALUMB left New York 27th Feb. SILETZ due to leave New York 10th March Per frdght apply to:_ M. W. Burwash, Guthrie Co., Ltd.,
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    • 72 9 ZEBEDELA ESTATES BUY BEFORE TOO LATE An Orange Grove ESTIMATED RETURNS 5 acres 500 trees 6th year £250 6tb year £500 7th year £760 10th year £1,000 Remember you have five years or seven years TO PAY IT IN APPLY AT CNCE AFRICAN REALTY TRUST, LTD. (iDCOtporatod In Be nth
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 98 10 *F/t *t\ jy^^Hi^jc 9iluH^3N> STOCKS OF AVRRYV /»i fif FAIRBANKS I I AT HUTTENBAOH BROS. GO. ■jliumi liii a i mi fm ii i -|>t- nrT-mrr~< ir- i <^-x~c.\ ■<■■. p~*nsFqmntwKaamaßmmM&Bm Q jjpL Has maintained the highest reoff putation for 32 years. j iK- I Motorists would be well j
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    • 341 10 Shop Fittings and Furniture, 3 Large Iron Safes, Valuable Coral Ornament &c. THE PROPERTY OF CHOP CHIANG GUAN At No. M South Canal Road (near The Chinese Commercial Bank) ON THURSDAY, 18th MARCH AT 11 A.M. Comprising a very old and valuable red coral ornament enclosed in patent j Europe-made
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    • 90 10 MOTOR ll iitiß MOTOR u UTXB fJ j Hv> I 44 SHELL AVIATION SPIRIT THE PUREST IN THE WORLD NOW X NOW I CBTAINAHL-; f Jl rX^)i AIN A! S.S. F.M.S i^MBBBGS GKI Ttt MBMB HOfr. 2 Dly. 3p y r C'CTnpiete >\ith patent u Kant Le^ v J«ets and
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  • 72 11 March 12. Bank 4 m.s. <j-l i«Jj Rank demand 25-3L* Private credits 3 m.s. 2-4 8 4 New York, demand 43 H Credits 90 days 46% France, demand 475 I India, T. T. 8 8 Si Hongkong, demand 117 Prem. 5 I'okohama, demand SS 1 Java demand, 108 U
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  • 169 11 March 12. lin 12f> Ten- L97.00 Gambier 18.00 Gar-ibier Cuho No. 1 23.00 r Pepper Black 12.00 Pepper (White; fair) 70.75 I Tapioca, small flake, f.q. 1 1.50 I Tapioca, medium pearl, f.q. 80.00 Pearl Sago, small 35.50 I Copra Sundried 28.J", Copra Mixed 1^7.50 Opium, Benares unc«rt 6,900
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 437 11 Assurance in force over $12,000 000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [Incorporated ia Straits Sett.] lAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. f hafl £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act mH»CT?VE PLANS OF
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    • 501 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, JulU. v lncorporated in Japan) Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000.000 Capital Paid Up Y. 42,000,000 Reserve Fund Y. 25,000,000 President. N. K. Kajiwara Esq. Vice-Presidcnt S. Suzuki Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Kajiwara E*q. F. Watanabe Esq. N. Soma Esq. I Matsukata Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. M. Mitsui Esq. M.
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    • 469 11 j CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated is Esgiaad by Royal Charter. Taid up Capital £2,000,(H)0 jliesone Fund £2,900,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £2,000,000 HEAD OFFICE 88 Bishop«gftt«, London, E.C. Agencies amd Branches. Amritsar Hongkong Penang j Bangkok Eoilo Puket BaUvic Ipoh Rangoon i Bombay Karachi Salgcn j
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    • 456 11 j INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OWNED h\ THE NATIONAL CITS BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital and Surplus U. S. $8,50©,00C Straita $21,250,000 Undivided Profits U. S. $1,054,764 Straita $2,636,910 HEAD OFFICE :-55, WALL STREETNEW YORK. BRANCHES:— Bfctavi'a Koba San Pedro de Macorii Bombay Lcndon Santiago
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 352 11 MAIL TABLE. To-day. Intermediate and local mails, will b« found in list below: Penang, Malacca, F.11.5. (by Train) 4 p.m. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and stations to Kual« Lumpur at 6 a.m. V. Batam &P. Bulen<; Hock Keng 9 a.m. Cucob Hock Tew 9 a.m. m <> Emely 9
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    • 722 11 CHURCHSEKVICE. 4th SUNDAY IN I.KNT. 1 4th Manh. l')20. S. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 7 ajn. Holy Communiun. T.lo a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). Hymn i'.'7. j ■>. -;,i v .v. 1, 4, 5. 9.1") a.m. Ifattaa and Litany. I p.m. Sunday Bchool and Iliblo Class. s.'{o nja. Evensong ami Sermon. Hymns. 197,
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  • 837 12 GERMAN LOOT FROM CHINA AND THE PEACE TREATY. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Ixwdon. Jan. L'.lrd. According to Article one hundred and thirty one of the Paaes Treaty, Ccrmany is ordered to surrender certain valuable observation astronomical instruments which she removed from Peking during the Boxer Rebellion in 1900. Not only
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  • 98 12 I \TKST TRANSACTIONS. Reported \n Fraser and Co. Singapore, March 12. Rubbers quiet. Balgownies $8.00, New Perendah* $6.40, Bukit K. Bs $L07%, Mandais $I^'». Malakoffs $6 buyers over. New Berendahs and Katoyang Bahrus are wanted. Tin: Chrnderiangs sold 235. Od. rewdy. Jls. Pd. for arrival. Hit is
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  • 518 12 in- annual report for the twelve months I 30th September, r. (I >.'. (to be robed at the annual general meetinj at the < ompany's Ofllcet, Chartered Bank Chambers, on Wednesday, Mar 17, at 12.30 p.m.) itatei that 502 Debenture! ol Bintan US, Limited, still remain to
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  • 162 12 some interesting remarks on the subject, according to which we see that the French Officer* tried to get c share of the booty but were prevented from so doing by their Government. T'l2 French and German Generals with the approval of Count Von Waldersee removod from the wall of Peking
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  • 355 12 Secretary: v >- Gonn 111 ilaeca). Punggor, 7,810 total 11 «»os., 115,111. Ay or Mok-k. 12,495 total 4 mos., 77,'J{<7. Secretaries: Indo-Malay Co. Clfrve, 4,605 4 Srcrt'tarit-: Chan S e Onn. Ifandai-Tekong, 13.0S8; total 7 mos., 84,068. Secretaries: Boustead and Co. Angio-Johore, 30,212 to date, 885£62
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  • 196 12 The dire tors 1 report I upholders yea,- ended Dec. 31, states that the net profit for the year amounted to nsi $*****.53 for the previoui year. To this must be -added 810,892.92 brought forward making a total of $43,981.04 available for distribution. The Directors recommend Transfer
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  • 82 12 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending, Saturday 'JOth March 1920. Saturday 13th, '2.:>0 p.m. Balestior Range S. R. E. v. Rifle Club. Sunday 14th, 7.30 a.m. Balestier Range Eurasian Co. Rifle Club. 1 Thursday 18th, 5.1"> p.m.— Drill Hall S. V. C. Band Band Practice. Friday
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  • 26 12 The only thing which could create a revolutionary Bpirit in Great Britain would be the belief that the Government were tricking the people. Sir Charles Mallet.
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  • 127 12 SINGAPORE GOLF CLUB. The match will ho played on Sunday 14th insl.. at the Race Course. i).(U) Smith and Bi«set vs. Forde and GibHon. 9.5 Knox and Ifayson vs. Braddell an 1 Winter. iU<> Kennedy ;«nd Gardner vs. Sime ar.d Lornie. 9.15 Salter and Bin-iie vs. Rankin and
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  • 46 12 The course for Sweepstake Race on Sunday morning March 14th is as follows: S an irom U. E. Pier, inside Brookwnter, around Malay Spit Buoy. Man-O-\Yar Buoy, rounding Oscar and back to starting line. ima ound. Boats are leaving Tanjong Rhu at r».30.
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  • 161 12 THI RSDAY*B TIES. Xr?wcoicr*a Handicap. Lon^i oiwe lo vs. Wooditack, r< Tennent, icr vs. Nmylor rec 3. Start, acr. vs. Frmter owe 16. 1 ee, Capt., tcr \s Baickhardt sir. l^ov.-t rrnan, acr VB. Essor., rec 15. Milligan, R. D. icr \>, MacLean, owe 15.3. Holder,
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  • 170 12 Neweoaterti' Handicap. Scowsill, bct vs. Hannigan, A., i i t«rs. sir vs. I.ee. Y. X., roc R s. o\v<.« }•"> \s Mair, ree ."I. itctor, o\w ■."> vs. North, rec !\t r, A. \V. W., u\v^ 15.3, vs. Kanis, rec '■*<. Fow-Male, owe vs. Hammond, rec 3. Kerni'jk.
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