The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 March 1920

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISE. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1920. No. 9,<m.
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  • 1095 1 Yo\i forg«l tIM ftmmi I.ip^iu;, quoth Yorick, wl.o COipo— d i\ work the day ha was bom. Thry ■WttU hnvf \\ipr<l itZ up, said my uii and *;ml M more about it." TmumUM Shanhy. "II faut s'mui^incr (|tM ic promior jour n'est pas cvlui .!>• I uuf chariU'lN
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 251 1 IF YOU WANT NEW CARS H "f JF FOR HIRE. RING UP tj Rh DPI s?© UfW^f The Largest and Most Successful Hotel on the Island FACING THE SEA. Luxuridia Suites of Rooms and spacious lounges, verandah and beautiful grounds. AFTERNOON TEAS. Every Thursday, Music in attendance. Cinema on the
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    • 173 1 fh- t^motm CONNELL BROTHERS CO., [Incorporated in U. S. A.] i 77«e>y of Babyhood y^H*^^ ough dusting with Mennen I^ ornt t-d^f#^^Vfc|^S^^^^ \^Y<^^^^^Wi////(M TakumPowcUr. Baby has many sldn|P\ j ;> W -.%^^.;^^fflW troubles— chafing, rashes, unavoidable lUtf U'te'''!!^^"^ y£*-'WJIII habi:s-but Mennen Borated Talcum, «pj l^^f^'^:;-? 'f fy'WlM the original Borated
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    • 475 1 THE DAY'S NEWS. The storv of tiie attempted Coup d'Etat in (»erm:»nv i-i told pretty fully, though there is confusion of details. The censorship being relaxed, earlier news is roming through Pajre 7. In brief it was an attempt to reintrodue mil tary and l>ureaucratic rule, and perhaps the monarchy.
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    • 12 1 IF YOU WANT NEW CARS "f "P Bid FOR HIRE, RING UP
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 115 1 THE WEEK. Monday, 22nd. High Tides HJ3I am 9ft 4in 11.47pm Oft lin 1 iti Tin, Mtg., C. B. Ch., noon. Tuesday, 23*rd. High Tides 0.18 pn Mt 2in. ilvnt Assess. Board Mpi. 80. Room, 2.15 p.m. Lodge St. George Regular, 9 p.m. Wednesday, 21th. High Titles 0.20 am 3ft
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  • 370 2 1 Lord Northcliffe's worai em mutt admit that his fa H alu practical encouragement I en of t!-.t utn; ii tance to the progrei aviation, in which he hai always had iucl confidence. When he offered the famoui £10,000 piixc for the London to Manchester flight many
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  • 227 2 We regret to announce the death of Mr. ♦I. S. Haycroft which took place u the result of a motor i evident near Kuala Pilah on Monday night. It appears that Mr. roft had bee-i dining with a friend at Kuala Pilah and was returning in
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 202 2 VICTORfA THEATRE. •s COMING COMING FOR A SHOUT SEASON Commencing on Monday, March 29th. c M4URICE E. BANDMAN'S PIERROT PIE CO. OF FOURTEEN ARTISTES INCLUDING MADELINE ROSSITER. i t hhbhA I INu i V Delightful Whimsical Musical t s Humourous and Original Entertainment. A COMEDY SALAD WITH A MUSICAL DRESSING."
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    • 692 2 From THUnSBAY, MARCH 18 to WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24. i I Bi ¥am fl W*% ibi A RARE GOOD UNIVERSAL STAR ATTRACTION Featuring 8 PRiSCILLA DEAN In a story of a woman who was "re-created," through the loving influence of a man, alter a life of crime spent in evil association
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  • 1928 3 THE SPRING RACE MEETING. t Tinier S. R. A. Rules of Racing) WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY THE Utl THURSDAY THE 13th, AND SATURDAY THE UK* OF MAY, 1920. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. THE OPENING STAKES -2.11 P.M. Value >7.j0 with $200 to the second and $100 to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 197 3 -w ->«^ v«>6»vjf> J jr\ l jf^i'y^^(i,T,yy^ Something BETTER than Soda Water, 5 a^ the best of all table waters /1 PRODUCT OF NATURE I A Better drink for you at any time, because it is 6 absolutely pure and wholesome. I The only water on the Island of Singapore
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    • 46 3 MRS. HARU AND MISS HANA. -I I 1 i 1 I si. i t -.iJ; J( |H ill I[l 3 1 1 ijr y> HA3$A%e >Ull-U »»X X JUST RECEIVED Feldman's latest Song and Dance Annuals also Orchestral parts for same GAROA'S MUSIC STORE Orchard Road.
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    • 236 3 NEW STOCK OF I HOSIERY SUNSHADES _WHITEAWAY'S Girls plain and lace, lisle thi cad hose. A strong and liable make uhich we can reommenci. All sizes are now in stock. The i™es range fwn $1.75 for size 6 to $1.95 for size 8. A good rmnge of these goods has
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 84 4 <| ADAMSON, GILFILLAN CO., LTD. QOT B 1 Aniri2 r V^ Q Q < IT M C v I B I IWmmmmmmimmi 'sßmtf* far^^T* ?«»n»*ve *ccidems like this 4 h^K- itmMrßljJ d0 n otl h^PP«-n to wearers ■Syy^^7r u of patented AOCu f^™)KK2« H^^T^'i T> hl c v adjust Fits-U's
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    • 673 4 CHING KENG LEE CO. ESTATE OF WONG AH FOOK (Deceased). IMPORTANT FOUR DAYS' AUCTION SALE. The undersigned have received instructions to sell by public auction at their Sale-room, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, On MONDAY, 29th March, 12th, 19th, and 26th April, 1920, each day commencing at 2.30 p.m. Ist DAY'S
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    • 324 4 AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS TO CAPITALISTS AND INVESTORS IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Three Singapore Saw Mills in running order and good condition The undersigned have been instructed to sell by Tublic Auction at their Sale Roo« Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, ON MONDAY, 15th, 22nd and 29ih March at 2.30 p.m.
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    • 633 5 WANTttO. WANTED. A home km a thoroughbred old Bit er having Colony M ...i 'res I'r< WANTED LADY I fPIST 5 100 or above, l<u\ No. 701, cart Fr 22, 2i_:; WANTED. Jui km old establishes 1 British t'-rm. 'I atial, j. n<l i mI be n pammen. i pe
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    • 851 5 j AUCTION SALES. AN UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OK Antique Indin Fura»fi«re etc. The undersigned h intttr-ctions to i s<. 1 Ly public Auction vt OVERNMENT HOUSE, SINGAPORE.' l' ON SATURDAY, JTth MARCH AT I P.M. i Lot 1. One va!u;.i. antique h 'u:ifully design can ad kwood I
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    • 729 5 TENDERS. JOfIORE GOVERNMENT. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Tenders are hereby invited for the erectioT of the following works 1. Six set Quarters for Postal Clerks, Jo'non Bahru. 2. Workshed, Johore Gaol. Every person applying for form of tendei will be required to deposit the sun of om hundred >l > n
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    • 945 5 NOHCES. THE SITIAWAN MISSION PLANTATIONS Ltd. Notice is hereby given that an Extraordinary 1 General Meeting of the Sitiav.an Mission P nntations Limited will be held at the Register-' Office of the Company, Chartered Bank* Buildings, Singapore, on Saturday the 27th day' of March 1920, at 10.30 o'clock in the
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    • 547 5 NOTICES. SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. NOTICE. Spring Race Meeting, May IHh, 13th, and 15th 1920. The Bo.Ce Course will be officially open for training on Saturday, the 27th March 1920, at 5.4fi o'clock a.m. The Lottery Sheets for the meeting will be at the Race Course and available for signature by
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    • 730 5 Bambotan, (£100,606— 1) 9.50-10.00 ru( i. < o.ooo— l) l.n.c 1.13.0 Raub Aust. (£200,000—1) 3.20—3.35. V.fmont: t i.l:\).i>". 2.19.0— U7J MBdeJi Hy\. (&J70,0(Xy 1) 1. 1.26 Siamese Tin (£120,000—1) 4.7.6 4.12.6 v un^tM Gaq —ll.so Taipiag (sijlQOflOQ) B.lo— B^o cd. Tekka, (£OO,OOO-1) 4.5.0—4.10.0 Tillg Kil (^500,000— 10) 16.25 17.00 T.ti
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  • 1235 6 The Singapore Free Press. MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1920. Week End News. The earlier wires concerning th Kapp revolution in Germans are noi beginning to come through and con firm the impression that it was wha the Social Democrats call u re actionary and militaristic" The air being to reinstate, if
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 65 6 WOLFF. At Singapore, on the L'lst instant, the wife of B. C. H. Wolff, of a daughter. DEATHS. KUNG. At her residence, 8-1 Palembang-rd. on March 20th, Mis. Rung Chow nee Ten Ah Kun Chow, mother of Mr. T. S. Kung and of the late Mr. T. C. Kunj:.
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  • 549 6 FROM ALL PARTS. lEeuter's Service] SHIPPING DISASTERS. Sandiego, Mar. 15. Submarine 61 grounded at Magdalen Bay. Lieut.-Commander Webb and three of the crew were drowned. The cause of the disaster has not been ascertained. New York, Mar. 12. The Ward liner Esfferansa bound for New York from a
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  • 68 6 SUPPOSED BOLSHEVISTS. >\ eltevreden. March 20. The police at Medaa have arrested two i editors and the administrator of the Chinese newspaper "Sum; trapo." Some very im- j portant and compromising documents were also seized proving beyond doubt that a SiS Bolshevist propaganda was to be launch-
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  • 128 6 -Ir. W. P. Plummer, cf Derrick and Co goes on leave by the Pilsr.a, after seven year;; hard work in the Colony. Mr. V. J. Coieman, of the Norwich Union Fire, is tack again after his holiday, looking well. Aneta wires from Weltevreden that Mr. Bennett, the manager of the
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  • 231 6 KAPPS AND MONARCHISTS r[Ueuter's Service] NBWd ALLOWED 01 i I London, March The ensorshipal Berlin has been remu\ i ed, owing to foreign correspondents pr I ing gainst the delay of their messar It is noteworthy that Lodendorff called at the Chancellery >esterday. The coi vative* and
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  • 38 6 To Wait V iUon's Word. i Washington, March IS. Official: Although technically und. Foch, the American troops on the Rhis not participate in an Allied advance on Ger many without Specific instructions fron Wilson. t
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  • 285 6 Coalition (Government. Berlin, March IV A special edition of AHgliliw announces that the rival governments have tome to an understanding an.i t! j termination ot the crisis. T: j^as reached following the bases that K abandons the intention of forming a net- a fresh cabinet will be
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  • 108 6 I^ris. Mar. II liio French military mission at rot used to receive commtuifcatioi Oeneral Luttwits. The Preach Consul Genefßl at Ma) wni go to the heedquaiten »f the government and follow events. The War Council presided over yesterday by Foch decided to move B p guat infantry ready
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 146 6 GALDBEGK MAGGRE6OR Go. Please note change ol address of our offic< and RETAIL godowi from 2 1 Raffles Quay tc 87 CECIL STREET MR. H. N. BUCKERIDGE Ute of Messrs. LAFAYETTE, PHOTOGRAPHERS to Their MAJESTIES Begs to announce that he conducts THE ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO in SINGAPORE -r^ At The
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    • 29 6 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS and MERCANTILE ADVERTISER Established, 1*35. Telephone No. 66 The only Morning Paper in the Straits Settlements. CabIes—"ADVERTISER," Singapore. Editorial and Publishing Office, 30 RAFFLES PLACE.
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  • 1703 7 INCIDENTS OF FAILURE. f Keuter's Service] I il.. Bl GINNING. BerSA, March 13. Deri in was threatened during the night by immediate danger of revolution. It was ptnnoonced at midnight that revolting bodies of troops had begun a march on Berlin from Pucberiti. General! Von Oldershaosen and
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  • 282 7 The Hidden Hand. It is not possible to obtain a compreh.^n- sive bird's-eye view of the situation in Ger- many. All the news therefrom is subject A to a rigid censorship, consequently reports c 1i!.3 lasi evening's, that the Entente com- l mission had recognised the
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  • 269 7 BELGIUM AND HOLLAND. r Weltevreden, Mar 19 (The Hague, Mar 15). The Scheldt from Antwerp to the sea will be put under the management of a BelgoDutch Commission. Belgium will be discharged from permanent neutrality, while the restriction that Antwerp should continue only a commercial harbour has been
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  • 122 7 Paris, March 13. The strike ot' coalminers which begun a week aero at Pas de Calais is becoming grave in consequence of the adhesion of the Nord Anzim miners. The Times estimates there are 330,000 now striking. Reserve stock* ot coal are likely to carry on till tho
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  • 704 7 BRITISH NEW PARTY. (Reuter's Servicel NEW POLITICAL PARTY. Unionists and Coalition Liberals. Lodnon, .March 15. The Times "ays that Lloyd George, Bonar Law and Sir George Younger have agreed lpon a permanent fusion of the Unionises md Coalition Liberals, with Lloyd George is leader. The new party's
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 120 7 ROBINSON Co. DRESSING GOWNS Greys Fawns and Browns BATH GOWNS Medium Weight Towelling, white grounds, with neat Coloured Stripes. ROBINSON Co. f*Ail I CO 1 uAILL^K 5> toisUM i Incomparable 1 m fu* heading in §*r XJGOCL StOrM Flavour 9nd NUTRITIOUS I-: ib &M ib A fW O Qualitu I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 606 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated in Japan. F^ DER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice. EUROPEAN MAIL LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE. For London and Antwerp via (Malacca) ,Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. ISHIDZUOKA MARU 25th March. YOKOHAMA MARU end April LIVERPOOL LINE. For Liverpool
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    • 450 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE P4KETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA Tefepfeoa* 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 10(12 Managers Desk 1437 Marine Snpt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLL YE R QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERN MJRNT. C'OEN (Monday, March 22) Billiton, Batavia, Cheribon,
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    • 615 8 P. &O. BRITISH INDIA 3 AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated in England). MAIL .AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Under Contract with Ilia Majesty s Government* «u a pe^<l omPanyfB MML SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY g^ at rmm P LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FRQM LONDON ro var« F ITIF^
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 942 9 I TRE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM.> SINGAPORE— BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. r»r Kr«Uy, Trincsana, Kclantan, Bangrnarr, Telupin, Patani, Slngora, La--ImA. Kohsamol, Band*n, Lan|;su«n, Champon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure MAHIDOL 22nd Mar. 1920 24th Mar. 1920 PRACHATIPOK sth ApL 1920 7th ApL 1920 T»« •reamers art fitted throughout
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    • 525 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. t"Tie Ckina Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Eilerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCUURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in England.) JOINT FOBTNIGHTLT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OB PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Sfcjamtr Loaves Due Route For K«w York S'pora CITY OF NORWICH
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    • 845 9 MESSAGERIES MARITIMES DE FRANCE Under Contract with th French Government Mail and Passengers Services DIRECT MARSEILLES FAR EASTERN SERVICE HOMEWARD MAILS OUTWARD MAILS To Marseilles (about 21 days) For .Japan via French ji.do-hina via Colomboo-Djibouti-Port Said Ilon^konp and Shanghai. AMAZONE .10,090 tons March 21 AIIMAND BEHIC 10,790 tons April PAUL
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 940 10 This Prospectus has been filed with the Registrar of Companies, Penang. The Subscription List will open on Monday the 22nd March, 1920 and close on or before Thursday, the 25th March. 1920. KARANGAN RUBBER COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements under the Companies Ordinance 1916.) SHARE CAPITAL, $950,000. DIVIDED
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    • 467 10 on shares allotted on applications identified as coming through any persons authorised oy the Company to receive them. (4) The minimum subscription on which the Directors may proceed to allotment six hundred thousand shares (including the 200,000 shares forming part of the purchase consideration.) (5) The Company is to pay
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    • 315 10 POWELL CO- AUCTWMiBS F AUCTION SALE OF Wax polished teak Household Furniture, Ten™ Gttf Plants ot d TO BE HELD AT No. 91 ORCHARD Rh On SATURDAY, 27th MARCH, 1920 at 1.30 p m COMPRISING -Wax polished teak dinin- tahlp u P lass doors, dinner wagon, m eat safe, m^yitS^^l
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 434 11 U,,'{* nv»r n ftftil A All THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Llnoo>or*Ud hi Straits Sett.] Winchester Hoase, Singrapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. Th* Compcny has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and compile* with the British Life Assurance Companies Act f. ATiRACHVE PLANS OF
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    • 500 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,001 Capital Paid Up Y. 42,000,00( Reserve Fund Y. 25,000,00( President. N. K. Kajiwara Ejq Vice-Preiident S. Suzuki Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Kajiwara Esq. F. Watanabe Esq. K. Soma Esq. I Matsukata Esq. Y. Yamakawa Esq. M. Mitsui Esq. K. Oda*iri
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    • 466 11 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China Incorporated ia Kaglaad by Royal Charter j Paid up Capital £2,000,0D( Resort Fund £2,900 00( j licsery* Liability of Pra^rietors £2.000 00( HJLAD OFFICE 88 Bishopsfate, London, E.C. Ageades aad Branches. Amritsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Iloilo Puket Eatavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon
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    • 462 11 INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK. Capital and Surplus U. S. $8,500,000 Straits $21,250,000 Undivided Profits U. S. $1,054,764 Straits $2,636,910 'HEAD OFFICE:— 55, WALL STKBBT— NEW YORK. BRANCHES:— Batavia Kob« San Pedro da Mmcoris Bombay London Santiago
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    • 184 11 THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Rapiitered under th» Hongkong Ordinances end with the Board of Trad« (England, POSITION OF COMPANY as at 31st December, 1918. ASSURANCES IN FORCE $57 090 328 ASSETS $15',757',970 INCOME 44 4U01 ASSURANCE FUND $14,821,536 Policies free from all unnecessary conditions and restriction! Reduction
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 166 11 VESSELS AT WHARVES. Tanjong Pagar East Wharf No. 1. —Ilaitan. East Wharf No. l\— fiangala. (Jmta, Kamu ning. Sheers Wharf No. 3.—Hoerde. Main Wharf No. 4.—Rumphiui Kwonj Eng, Fukai Maru, Elephanta Main Wharf No. s.—Nil. Main Wharf No. G.— Kwai Sanp. Wet Dock 7. —Amur Maru. Sanuki Mam Benvenue. West
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    • 450 11 MAIL TABLE. To-day. Intermediate and local mails will bo found in list below: Penan;*, Malacca, F.M.S. (by Train) 4 p.m. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinptfi and Ptatijn* to Koala Lumpur at 6 a.m. Monday. Pulau So Sultana a.m. 1 Bdina ;> a.m. Sambang Colombo etc. Vondel 9 a pi. RhiO
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  • 60 11 March 20. Bank 4 m.s. 0.4 1 •-.> Bank ctmand 2-3 25-32 Private credits 3 m.s. 2-4% New York, (tasaand 42?i Credits 90 days 40% France, demand 475 India, T. T. »6 Hongkong, demand 128% I'rem. Yokohama, demand 90U Java, demand 112 Bangkok, demand iip, Sovereign, Bank Buying $8.54
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  • 167 11 March 20. Tin Buyers r o sellers) 5177.00 Gambier 18.00 Cam bier Cube No. 1 24.75 Pepper Black 42.00 Pepper (White fair) 70.75 Tapioca, small flake, f.q. 12.50 Tapioca, medium pearl, f.Q. 20.00 Pearl Sago, small 15.50 Copra Sundried 27.00 Copra Mixed 26.50 Opium, Benares unceit 8,900 Rice Rangoon
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  • 166 12 THE ROAD TO RUIN. London, Mar. 13. T;ie seriouMU's? of the miners m\v wigtl tomand is admitted on all qiuurtera and is ejthnmted to incur an additional Wajre Bill of fortymillions sterling annually and an IncrCAM in the COSt of coal of 3s. a ton. I'ccpit speeches of
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  • 84 12 London. March 13. The Ci»:l Service estimates for ID2O-1 amount to £557/100,000 sterling, being *ix times greater than the last peace year. The total estimates, including repayment of the Anglo-French loan in the United States amount approximately £1. iterlin,-'. AT CONSTANTINOPLE. A message fee the Times from
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  • 214 12 Mr. Vrundale's Erißaffement. Madras. March 5. The Hindu writes: We le«rn the astonishing news that marriage is Mag arranged between Mr. G. S. Arundnie, of the Theosophical Society, at the age of forty, and a Hindu Hrahmana girl, who attained her sixteenth year not many days ago.
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  • 182 12 EX- POLICE SERGE ANTS ARREST. Calcutta. Feb. 20th. Sensational developments are imported in connection with the arrest of a European ey-sorgeant of the Calcutta Police and the recovery of arms and ammunition from his pos.-esicn. It is -aid at an identification para'ie held at Lall Bazar yesterday the ex-sergeant in
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  • 163 12 The Committee of the Indian Merchants' Chamber and BurtKia at a meeting held on Feb. 24 passed the following resolution Mr S. R. Bomanji, a member of the Indian Merchants' Chamber and Bpreau, has plac*^ the sum of £1,000 *t the disporal of the Committee of tho
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  • 419 12 The Minna] genensJ meeting of the Hayt Lubber Estate* was held in the regist .v oAcei of the Company, French Bank Boiloings at noon on Saturday last, and attended by the Hon. Mr. R. J. Addie (chairman) the Hon. Mr. \V. P. Xutt, liersrs H. I). ICnndeU and
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  • 289 12 The tenth report foT the meeting on M for I ended olst Dec. I Directors 1 ht forward ?15,T46.T2 20. dividends were i leaving a disposal balance of The Directors recommend a vidend of 1^ per cent, making 25 per or the year 130,000; carried forward 250.
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  • 246 12 The Directors' Report for the year ended Dec. 31 shows net profit for the yea,r 5i 70,783.44 as against $45,991.79 for preceding year. 527,CG8.06 brought forward making a total of $198,*****. An interim Dividend of 5 per cent was paid in September last absorbing $26,500 leaving a
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  • 70 12 i Directors 1 third annual report states: The profit for the yen after writing off a baJ debt oi about |6,000 and allowing $3,806.33 ;:n<l $3,570.82 for depreciation on Furniture and Bank rremiaei respectively, p.mounta to $450,347.76 which with 14. M\h SO brocghi ever, amounts to $464,
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  • 118 12 The thirteenth annual report for the year enwt-d Tec. 31 slai.'> that during the year under review Bonui cf 100 per cent on the paid up Capital vis made subsequently the Directors made a call of $."»0 per share on the a] ital making I ihares
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  • 433 12 According to information supplied by, Messrs. Cm >• Wehry and (\>.. of Batavia, through H. b. fcl. onsul-Gfnera] at Hatavia. it would appear that the war has had a vcrj ad> er*e effect upon the battick process oi dy< Java The industry has been unablt
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  • 124 12 The following resolution was adopted at the last session of the Indian Imperial I (jrislative Council: That this Council recommends to the Governor-General-in-Council that he appoint a committee consisting of Sir Claude Hill, Mr. Mant, Mr. Ley, Mr. B. N. Sai-ma, Sir Dinshaw Wacha, Mr Cnim,
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  • 147 12 S. C. C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT MONDAY'S TIES. Newcomer's Handicap. Barnes, scr. vs. Munro, scr. Margoliouth, ser. vs. Smith, R. F., owe 3. Gosling, scr vs. Fosbery, owe 15.3. hall, scr vs. Boardman, owe 3. Peal, C. A., scr vs. Long, owe 15. Mackie, scr vs. Faterson, scr. Franklin,
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  • 125 12 .Newcomers Handicap. Battishill scr. vs. Keene, Capt. P. F., owe 15. Gorman, scr vs. Smyth, scr. Snowie, scr vf. IVeida, owe 15. McMurtie, scr. vs. Austin, rec 3. Vickers. rec. vs. Jlrown, K. L. scr. Hall, owe 1 \s. C'rossley, rec 3. Cotgrave, i. < 01. owe 10
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  • 36 12 TO-DAVS TIES. Ladies Double-. Mrs. Cantrell and Lady Ridout, owe 1.">.2, vs. Mrs. Salsmann and Mrs. i'ierrepont, plus 4. Miss Gunn and Miss Richardson, owe 2, a Mrs. Low and Mrs. t'onnell scr.
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  • 50 12 A Mixed Doubles. Tir. and Mrs. Griffin plus, 2 vs Miss Lamb and Mr. Hall, owe 4. 1J Nisei l>oubles (.inal) Mrs. Marsh and Dr. Hunter, owe 15.2 vs. .Vr. and Mrs. Smith, owe 4. Ladies Singles (final) Mrs Lan^ham Carter, owe '2. vs Mrs. E':nr. owe 2.
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  • 62 12 At the Alhambra, The House without Children, s sensational drama of domestic life featuring Richard Travers, Gretchen Hartman, Henry Gsell and Helen Wear, in seven reels, will be presented along with the Topical Budget, a pretty scenic picture and a Harold Lloyd comedy. In the earlier s'po-v Destiny
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  • 104 12 Vr. Salik. Police Magistrate of Alipore Calcutta recently disposed of a curious case i*> which an npconntry man was charged with having trespassed into the compound and opened iln- gate of the house of a hipI Gpotamua in the Zo< logical Gardens. Considering that the beast was
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 522 12 A DELIGHTFUL, NATURAL, PURE, SWISS MILK. RETAIL PRICE 1 S Ink f A YOU CAN BUY IT FROM OTTO SCHIFFNER 31, KLING STREET 1 t 1 loor fIM/ATCHk:> and 1/Sf JEWELER V W WHOLESALE SOLE AGENT FOR TII£ O S^EG x W\TCH Co., SWITZERLAND THE AN6IO-SW3SS W Co, CALCUTTA— SOLEURE,
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