The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 March 1920

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  • 17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTI SER. fEN CENTS singapore, S.S., TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1920. No. 9,932.
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  • 872 1 Tout passe tout casse tout lasse. (Old French Motto) Singapore was still young when tho Bungalow was built Orchard Road had not yet been made hideous as now with uiau.gr after garage on either side motor horns tooting from early morn to early morn again. But though it
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 315 1 IV YOU WANT NEW CARS *j ™f 9 FOR HIRE. RING UP %3 RAFFLES HOTEL The Largest and Most Successful Hotel on the Island Luxurious Suites of Rooms and spacious lounges, verandah and beautiful grounds. I AFTERNOON TEAS. Every Thursday, Music in attendance. Cinema on the Lawn from G.15 p.m.
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    • 308 1 KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. NEW ~8~0~0 K S The Cess Against Spiritualism, by The Business Man's Gaide to the Peace .lane T. Stod.lart *:*.75 Trenty, by 11. F. Moulton $L\7r> j pan and World Peace, bv K. K. Fofeißn Financial Control in China, Kawakami $6.00 by T. W. Overlach $7.50
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    • 441 1 THE DAY'S NEWS- The cable has boon hard at work again to-day, dates from London up to March lfth arriving. The (Jerman rKairs seems to stand thus. Kappa at Lrst iiad son* chance ««t success \\ii\\ his militarists. Hbert's (iovernment v.ore then willing to compromise and form a coalition government.
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    • 13 1 IF YOU WANT NEW CARS «f *m "P FOR HIRE, RING UP w
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    • 114 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday, 23rd. High Tides 0.18 pm 9ft 2in. Rent Assess. B^arvl Mpi. 80. Room, 2.15 p.m. Lodge St. George Regular, J p.m. Wednesday. 24th. High Tides 0.20 am 3ft >; n 1.2 pm Bft Bin. Singapore Diocesan Mtg., K. Lumpur. Thursday, 2.">th. High Tides 0.65 am 9ft Jin
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  • 835 2 IMPORTANT JUDGMENT. A lady bo-.U i a passape from Sydney t > Hobart by one of the Union Shipping Company's r J On the back of the ticki t men .1 number of chum itipalatinc;-- afti-r the MMMT of h bill of lading all thv various diver* ami
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    • 4 2 Slxplainod.— The Judti-o- "V
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    • 211 2 VICTORIA THEATRE. I COMING COMING FOR A SHORT SEASON Commencing on Monday, March 29th. MAURICE E. BANDMANS PIERROT PIE CO. OF FOURTEEN ARTISTES INCLUDING MADELINE ROSSITER. PRESENTING A Delightful Whimsical Musical Humourous and Origrnal Entertainment. A COMEDY SALAD WITH A I MUSICAL DRESSING." j Booking Plans Open at Moutriea ON
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    • 484 2 From THURSDAY, MARCH 18 to WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24. JH Hi. a Bra A RARE GOOD UNIVERSAL STAR ATTRACTION Featuring 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. THE WICKED DARLING In
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    • 350 2 W I 091 iw vi\ m* n v From SUNDAY, MARCH L>l, to FRIDAY, MARCH 2€ A BIG HUMAN-INTEREST DRAM dealing with A BIG, SENSATIONAL SUBJECT, DELICATELY HANDLED Produced by the Argus Enterprises, [nc and featuring RICHARD WAVERS, GBETCHEN HARTMAN, HENRY G! lirLiLbiN u EER In a story with intense
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    • 240 3 B^ J^ I^B^^^ nA^^fc^B^B^BW^B^MaP* BW^V H H H V^B^HIBUi d( t B ttES V■ 4 Wm^t£ b^b^ I' I? mW f I b^H bbIE > i v y I**^^*^.^1 r" H^ I With Rolls 6 ins. Diam by 18 or 24 ins. Long Delivery from Stock. Br S^B< 1" A
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    • 62 3 jioliapsible dates 1 1 (british made) j ;j ALL SIZES IN STOCK I I I I /lf4V WE QUOTE I I FO« YOUR REQUIREMENTS P I r J I I PHI P ATT'O UULUHl L u I \v I Ribbon Dental Cream I a r. b LIES FLAT ON THE
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    • 463 3 lo Lnsure A Good Night's Rest When you sire "too tired to 1 sleep" or your brain is overexcited don't take dangerout narcotic drugs, but swallow two (ienasprin tablets, disintegrated in water. They encourage natural sleep by calming and soothing the nervous svstem. Yet this sedative effect is entirely harmless
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    • 44 4 WCIOUIIIP tlunlnlu M&GHINES STOCKS OF AND A T' P At M I HUTTENBAGH BROS. CO. j DISINFECTANTS. SANITAS "PHENYLE" i In 1 (Sb 5 Gallon Drums From all dealers. The Borneo Co., Ltd: [Incorporated in England] V MN<;\|»ORK, IPOH AND PENANG. is: SOLE IMPORTERS.
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    • 684 4 CHING KENG LEE CO. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Property at Messrs CHING KENG LEE (Vh SALE ROOM, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE On Monday *>9ih March, 1920 at 2.30 p.m. All that piece of land area 1,460 Square l"ei t Together with the premises No. 167 TV ok Aver Street erected
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    • 800 4 AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS TO CAPITALISTS AND INVESTORS. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF One Singapore Saw Mill in running order and good condition. The underpinned have been instructed to sell by Public Auction nt their Sale Room Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, ON MONDAY, 29th March at 2.30 p.m. The undermentioned s-.\
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    • 676 5 WABfT__U>. HAND TYPWT, th previous oflice .rirno-, required for Sitlffapon MFic*-. Apply 1 7,"i care of >>»■•■ I't. -s. u.c. WANTED, for Food Control Oflee In Johore Bahru, Clerk. Goad aalary paid an. i -i. :n>«l salary <1. tirod, to AGENT Vo*)H < ONTROLLER, .lohore Hahru. 25-3 iNTED TO KNOW.
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    • 731 5 AUCTION SALES. _ALB OF COMI'OI ND SHO?HOISES The undersigned have been instructed to sel By Auction at their Saleroom No. ."50 KUng Street. ON WKDNKSDAY. Mai lIARCB AT 2.30 P.M 1. Valuable freehold land and the well-buili magnificent brick and tile roof compound houst known as Gajland, No, 7 Lorong
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    • 925 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Town Properties. At our saleroom, No. 30 Kling Street On WEDNESDAY, 24th MARCH, at 2.30 p.m. 1. Valuabie freehold land and the brick and lile I roof dwelling house Xo. 2'AJ) Race Co.:r. e Road, quiet, cool and healthy locality, area r 3.1?7 ft.
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    • 849 5 NOTICES. SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. NOTICE A special general meeting of thp members of the Singapore Sportinp Club will be held in the snte on Wednesday, list of March, at" BUSINESS. To propose the following alter-' ation of Rues N'o. 2 nr.d So. < f th«> Rules of the Club. RULE
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    • 1339 5 AN UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF I Antique Indian Furniture etc. fc Yht> undersigned have reiceived instructions to sell by PabHc Auction if K 1 GOVERNMENT HOUSE, SINGAPORE. r 1 ON S ATI RDAY, 27th MARCH VI I P.M. L*>t One valuable genuine antique beautifully designed and Handsomely carved
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  • 717 6 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1920. A Tonnage Question. Considerable general importance must be attached to the telegrams coming in yesterday dealing with the supply and distributing of food stuffs. Interesting and exciting as the development of the strife between the rival governments of Germany is, much as
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  • 38 6 Domestic Occurrences. MARRIAGE. PARISH ICAYES On Saturday February 7th, at St. Margaret*! Church, Barking. Robert Allan, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Parish of Barking to Lilian Emily only daughter of Mr. W. J. Mavis of Purfleet, Essex.
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  • 687 6 between March Ist and March 12th .Hongkong sterling exchange dropped 14 Mr. D. Lucas has been appointed Senior Warden of Mines F.M.S in suc-*< won to Mr. W. Eyre Kenny. March 10th Calcutta exchange fell»< to ls. sd. for telegraphic transfers and'! iis. :^i. i-ic, on demand, with 2s. 6d.
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  • 202 6 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur. Mar. 22 At the Malacca P. A. meeting, the chairman, the Hon. Mr. J, W. Campbell, said :hat the medical scheme which came into tarc3 on January Ist was working smooth- I ly. A Conference would discus? Chinese c immigration on March
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  • 94 6 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Penang, March 22. Ii the polo match between Perak and Pcnang, the latter had the better of the play. Bach iid< each. j l The wedding waa solemnised to-day St. Andrei '> E*rea in church. Northam R Mr. Krank Nordon, of the Pacific 1
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  • 294 6 Ii will remembi red that a Euro] lamed Geor*re Clark, wk I w.is a few months tgo sentence*.! to a term of three months' mprisonment for impersonating a public c lervaqt, to wit a police inspector, ar^i i by induced some shop-keepers to len 1 lim
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  • 99 6 1 At the general meeting of the Moslem r istiuite held at the Club House. 28 Racej ourse Road, on Sunday, 21st, the follow-] yg were elected ofßce-bearera. President. S. Haji Manjoor Sahib;!}, Vice-Preaident*. O.L.M.A. Careen, Dr.' B L Ibrahim., L.M.S., All Khan Surati, Haji Ahamad Hon. Secretary
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  • 162 6 The Senior Medical Officer Selangor, asksif Malay Mail t<_> correct^m error made* i the announcement of Miss Florence Cal-'+i nder's death. It appears that her death as in no way connected with an operation, j. It was the result of typhoid fever. Miss allender is operated for appendicitis on eb.
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  • 296 6 SINGAPORE REFERBNI f I>li >1 t(> f| commencing in Supreme lay nornini pathetic reference! were made to th< -Mr. Justice Earnahaw which [poh last Friday. Justice Sir John BnckniD, K C and Fustce Sproule, Mr. K. R Koek M n the members of th I;
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  • 36 6 Penan^. March 22. In the Supreme Court to-day iraip efcrencea were made to the laic Justu Sarnchaw by Hk Honour Mr. .Ju I rard, and Meeara Crabbwatt and v r on behalf of the B
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  • 32 6 KUALA LUMPU R. At th< Supreme Court Ku resterday there wa he local rt oficia ributea wore paid to the i ate Mr. n doyen i Mr. Dalj ?ourt official V Bencl
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  • 88 6 cehred to date. Further contri (rmtcfnlly received by and Co, Honorary Treaiur 'tench Bank 9 ire. Previously eel nowledged c... 25, Mn E •kinner, Kun'.i Lumpur LO, P. < yd*- Selangor 10 Eeckles, Klang 10 B. An utnpur 25, Mill McNeil Ku umpur LO, D. J. Gulland,
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  • 47 6 Our Kuala l.umpuv ipondeni «>n Sunday two •ains collided at Kedoi leven trucks were derailed ai mashed. The line is still blocked. N w wi r.' lost. Mail wet -ansferred i t.m. On Monday t!. p mail for Kuala I un pur p ,te.
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  • 60 6 The Ball Sweep for Saturday was won o> r. H. Jackson, nett ■cot* 85* and for Sun iy was won by Mr. L C Martfolionth, nett ore 34. The following i? the retail of eiial competition L< L. C. Mar^ulo.i'Ji 81 11' C, Salter H. A. Davidson
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    • 91 6 SALDBECK MAGGRE69R 4 Co., Please note change of address of our office from 2 1 Raffles Quay to 87 CECIL STREET. MR. H. N. BUCKERIDGE late of Messrs. LAFAYETTE. PHOTOGRAPHERS to Their MAJESTIES Bt;r> to announce that he conducts THE ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO in SINGAPORE Av-fc At The BURLINGTON, 100
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    • 29 6 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS and MERCANTILE ADVERTISER Established, 1335. Telephone No. 66 The or:iy Morning: Paper in the Straits Settlements. CabIes—"ADVERTISER," Singapore. Editorial and Publishing Office, 30 RAFFLES PLACE.
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  • 102 7 KHERT STIFFENS. [Reuter's Service] \o AGREEMENT WITH k APP. Stuttgart, Mar 16. Ebeii government denies the agioa- K.mi>;> government and de- make ■'<> agreement with Lhe retirement of Kapp National Assembly convened to meet at Stuttir.irt o» ally m cepted r*.'])ort. n the Kapp and Ebert <
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  • 96 7 h app*« Resigsuitiea. London. Mar. tated thfct the lal m I-. ity an.l ild form a pn B to carry on affairs ts have been n disapproval, the of Xhv Old Government to negotiate, n reliability of many i>t" his troops, and Uiy officers in een tricked into
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  • 435 7 The Coup d'Etat. !n the Hou I < ommons, replying to Kenworthy, Ifr. Lloyd George .t there had been no communicaion before the coup d'etat between the illied representatives in Germany and the I of th coup d'etat. In view of the apidly changing situation in Germany
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  • 263 7 SOME POLITICS. IRcuter'a Service] THE KESKKVATIONS. The Lodge Reservation*. Washington, Mar. 11. With the object of reuniting the Republicans in the Senate, Mr. Lodge introduced an amendment to his substitute rvation, which includes, among the int (relational controversies which the Unit- I States would refusi- to
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  • 271 7 De V.iWra in Evidence. New York. Mar. 18. De Valera from the steps of St Patrick's Cathedral, reviewed a semi-military proon estimated at 2."). 000, inchldillg D thousand Indians. The Governor of New York State and the Mayor of New York occupied places on the reviewing stand. American Sympathy.
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  • 78 7 The following Singapore Properties were sold by public auction by Messrs Chin,? K-ng \a e and Co. yesterday afternoon. I -evhold land at St. Michael's Road, area 1 acre 3 roods and 20 poles and 7670 sq. by Mr. I '.ma Abdol Cader Mariean t IT> cents per
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  • 81 7 ARMY. H.C.L., PRINCE. [Reuter's Service] rBRITIBH AKMY ESTIMATES. London, Mar 20. The Army Estimates for 1920-21 which Will be considered in the House of Commons on Mar 22 and 23 have been issued, and show a total of 125, compared with 4 .05 millions for IKID-20. The men
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  • 262 7 CriticUn of (Government. London, Mar 16. In the House of Commons debate on high prices, Bit. Asquith said that the revenue should U> used for the reduction of del* rather than for sheltering: the consumer from prevailing prices. He advocated the calling of an International Economic Conference, including
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  • 125 7 EASTERN LINERS REQUIRED. London, Mar. 17. A kxge meeting of representatives of BteamsMp line? engaged in the eastern trades, yesterday considered a Statement of the Shipping ControlJer that ad titional tonnape WCS required to bring wheat ftom Australia in April, May and J me. It appears that
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  • 118 7 Kinirs of Syria and Irak. Cairo, Mar 16. A message from Damascus says that memberi of the Syrian Congress visited the Palace on Mar 8 and offered to crown I-'eisal who accepted, whereafter, attired In a Field Marshal's uniform, he drove, rim id the acclamation* of the
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  • 60 7 Cape Town, Mar 16 The sweeping £ains of labour have rrrate<! an extraordinary situation. It seems thtt it is certain a second election will be mcessary shortly, as no poss:o;« combination of rarties w jh bo able ta form a Government. It is anticipated that the JTnionist3
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  • 96 7 The Seremban correspondent, of the Times cf Malaya writes. On Saturday List an unknown thief stole the Supreme Court el )lI:, and a mirror from the Judge's Chamber- On enquiry it was discovered that *he thief had gained admittance into the building by breaking a glass pane
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  • 269 7 VARIOUS CRISES. f Reuter's Servicel GHJKFHKHJ t I rown Pr;nce for Japan. New York, Mar. 14. The Associated Press correspondent at Bukharest says that the Crown Prince Carol of Rumania has been intrusted with a mission to take an autograph letter from the Kin£, to Japan and
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  • 360 7 Soviets laim Reciprocity. London, Mar 19. Mr. Albert Thomas, Director of the International Labour Office, interviewed, pointed out that the agenda of the meeting of the governing body in London next week included a proposal to send a Mission of' Enquiry to Russia and the appointment of
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  • 102 7 Lotvdon, February 22. The internatfonai commission engaged in inspecting the Isle of Sylt, off the west coast of Schleswtp, dfceoveied five German batteries, with 12 gens and 2G machine guns in full working order. The officers attached to the battertea were wearing mufti. British trooj s
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  • 28 7 It ia just as foolish to make a bogey of the Labour Party as to make a fetish of the Hoa p e of Lords. Mr. Maurice Hewlett.
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    • 220 7 ROBINSON Co. GENTLEMEN'S DRESSING GOWNS IN 51 Greys Fawns and Browns t i f 1 S *Jr -■Uliiji# BATH GOWNS Medium Weight Towelling, white grounds, with neat Coloured Stripes. i ROBINSON Co. THE THR F E CA, S T E S $>| I^Ca^lesf PER TIN l^M OF 50 There's no
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 613 8 E NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated in Japan. MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice. JROPEAN MAIL LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE. For London and Antwerp via (Malacca) ,Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. SHIDZUOKA MARU 24th March KAGA MARU mid April. YOKOHAMA MARU end April LIVERPOOL
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    • 493 8 K. P. M. J KONINKLYKE P^FETVAART MAATSCHAPPU (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA I Tefephoa* 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Managers Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. GOKN (Tuesday, March 23) Billiton, Batavia, Cheribon, Semarang
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    • 615 8 P- O. -JBRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England MAIL .AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's GwnuntßtJ e ed mPany B MML SERVICES BAST OF BOMBA\ v< vru%h LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE u ß v°^xt^ DON T MARSEILLES A UftOXft I>UE SINGAPORE LEAVE BQfQAPOftI NORE
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    • 921 9 SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. \i (INCORPORATED IN SIAM.) SINGAPORE— BANGKOK f«i Krttaj, Trinffganu, Eeluntan, Bang-nart, Telupin, Patani, Sinfora, Lammr.i. ti, Banion, LanfiokD, Chumpon and Bangkok. Arrival Departure AHIDOL 24th Mar. 1920 YTJGALA 29th Mar. 1020 Slst Mar. 1920 PB CIPOK sth Apl. 1920 7th Apl. 1920 m art fitUd
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    • 511 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ei]erman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd, (AMERICAN MANCUURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in England.) JOINT FOETNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OE PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. SUaxner Leaves Due Route For CITY OF NORWICH 10th Jan. Panama
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    • 504 9 MESSAGERIES MARITIMES DE FRANCE Under Contract with th < I rtnch fiovcrnm.-nt DIRECT MARSEILLES FAR EASTERN SERVICE HOMEWARD MAILS OLTVV ARI> MAILS To Marseilles (about 21 days) For Japan via Frctuh Indo-.hina via Colomboo-Djilx)uti-Port Said Hon/rkong and Snani,'»aL AMAZONE ..10,090 tons March 21 IRMAND BEHIC 10.790 tons April PAUL LECAT
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    • 1013 10 £rhis Prospectus has been filed with the Registrar of Companies, Penang. Subscription List will open on Monday the 22nd March, 1920 and close on or before Thursday, the 25th March, 1920. %tf KARANGAN RUBBER COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements under the Companies Ordinance 1915.) SHARE CAPITAL, $950,000. DIVIDED
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    • 385 10 on shares allotted on applications identified as coming through any persons authorised by the Company to receive them. (4) The minimum subscription on which the Directors may proceed to allotment is six hundred thousand shares (including the 200,000 shares forming part of the purchase consideration.) (5) The Company is to
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    • 458 10 POWELL CO- AUCTIONEERS"^ AUCTION SALE OF A^ Wax polished teak Household I urniture. Tennis <;,.. r lail( TO BE HELD AT "ASHEOTIKL" Ko. OR. M U On SATURDAY. 27.h MARCH. 1920 at 1 .10 p m rattan chairs, settees and tables, 1 ,-o,ke ry gtaJj^l -.u Z l Ti On
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    • 446 11 AMCtI over $3,000,000 l V Assurance in force over $12,000,000 \z THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. 1 1 [Incorporated ia Straits Sett.] BKAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 82, Old Jewry, B.C. Tha Compsny has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the
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    • 511 11 .YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK,! i/m M~A 9 m. (Incorporated in Japan) j Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 Capital Paid Up Y. 42,000,000 I Reserve Fund Y. 25,000,000 President. N. K. Kajiwara Esq. Vice-President S. Suzuki Esq. DIRECTORS. i N. Kajiwara Eaq. F. TTatanab* Esq. i N. Soma Eaq. I Matsukata Esq. Y.
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    • 474 11 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated ia Eaglsad by Royal Charter. Ta:d cp Capital £2,000,000 Resort Fund £2,900 000 Tienervm Liability of Proprietors £2,000,000 HKAD OFFICB S8 Bishopsfate, London, E.C. Agencies aad Branches. Amritsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Iloiio Puket Batavic Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Ear.g Seremban
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    • 456 11 INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OWNED B\ 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 raiu 12 636 910 HEAD OFFICE 55, WALL STRBBT— NEW YORK. BRANCHES:— Batav'a Xob* San Pedro de Macorls Bombay
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    • 31 11 Delicious, I I Wholesome, (f?^™ Refreshing. \!l^f^4^v Prepared from the pure juice of the TO^S|K%f%^J finest West Indian LimeFruit,^rown W^M^^Eh, on our estates n Dominica, West W^SzM Insist on having ROSE'S.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 182 11 VESSELS ARRIVED. Ki.iiiy, Dut. 94, from Rhio 21, for ihio 22. Pin Seng, Bi t from Penang 22, Penang 24. Calcutta Maru, fa 3212, from Kobe 21, or Liverpool Inoh. Brit. 528, 22, for Penang 24. Medusa, Brit, n Deli 22, for Deli 24. Elephanta, Brit 2695, f.- I a
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    • 388 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DW Intermediate and local mails will b« found in list below: Penans, Malacca, F.M.S. (by Train) 4 p.m. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinprgi and stations to Kuala Lumpur fit 6 a.m. Corob Hock TOW I anCucob Ma.vsir>:a a.m. P. Batan AP. Bolang Hock Kong 0 aon Singkawang etc.
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  • 52 11 March 22. Bank 4 m.s. 2-4 1-32 Bank demand 2-3 25-32 Private credits m.s. Ll-16 Prance, demand 475 India, T. T. 95 Hongkong, demand 128H Pram. k'o^ohama, demand 90'i Fava, demand Bar,f,'korg. demand OIVj sovereign, Bank Buying $8.54 Bx nk of England Rat« C p«r cent 3ar Silver London
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  • 165 11 March 22. [\n Buyers (N'o sellers) |174f4 jambier 18.00 Sambier Cube No. 1 24.75 3e;-.ner Black 42.00 Pepper (White fair) 70.75 rapioca, small flake, f.q. 12.50 rapioca, medium pearl, f.c 4. 20.00 3earl Sago, sm#ll 15.50 >>pra Sundried 26.60 ?opra Mixed 26.00 )pium, Benares urcert 8,900 Rangoon White 2,700
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  • 982 12 ROCHOEB EtOAD MURDER. 4 Sonettnce of Death Passed. < The second Assizes were rosumed in the Supronie Court yttetday morning before j the Chief Justice. Sir John Bucknill, K.C. The first charge of murder (of which there are three on the list > Wai dealt with, the accused
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  • 497 12 The T K. K. Nippon Maru has been soM to 'lie South American Steamship Company, »f Chile. The vessel will be cMivered in Kobe l ii formation has been received from, the Barters Extension Tel. Co., that two cable buoys will be put down close together in approximately
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  • 155 12 At the Liberty Hall, two of the worw's fin.cus strial stars, Eddie Polo *ind Mari^ tValcaiup, will be seen in the ttond shew. Eddie Pole in M Cyclone Smith," No. 3 ;.nd 1. ar.d Marie Walcamp in her first big ni-.-todramatic Bluebird, entitled "Tongue-: dC Ilair.i.'' from Bert
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  • 213 12 On Sunday morning the final race was failed off for the Cup presented by W. M. Blake, Commodore of Singapore Yacht Club and the following boats, numbering eleven started off, Betty, Betsy Jane, Elizabeth, Eve, G?rtrude, Helen, Juan, Joyce, Kathleen, Marion and Stella. Mr. Smith, who started
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  • 1141 12 THE ANNUAL MEETING. The seventh i.nnual general meeting of the Titi Tin Co Ltd was held in the registered offices of the company Chartered Bank Buildings yesterday at noon, attended by Messrs J. M. Sime (Chairman), Dr. D. J. Galloway, J. A. Elias, Tan Kheam Hock
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  • 210 12 S. C. C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Newcomer's Handicap. Barnes, scr. beat Munro, scr., C 4, 6 2. Margoliouth, scr. beat Smith, R.F., owe 3, 6 3, 6—o. Gosling, 9i;r. beat Posbeiy, owe 15.3, 6 l, G— o. Hall, scr. beat Boardman. owe S, o—2,0 2, 6—3. Long,
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  • 126 12 Newcomers' Handicap. BaUishill 3cr. v*. Keene, Capt. P. F., owe 15. Gorman, scr vg. Smyth, scr. Snowie, Bar vs. Weida, owe 15. McMurtie, scr. vs. Austin, rec 3. Vickers, rec vs. Drown. R. L. scr. Hall, owe \~> \s. Crossley. rec 3. I otgrave, Lt.-Col. owe 40 vs.
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  • 38 12 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Ladies Doubles. Mr?. Cantrell and Lady Ridout. owe 15.2, beat Mrs. Salzmann and Mrs. Pierrepont. Miss Gunn and Miss Richardson, owe 2, beat Mrs. Low and Mrs. Connell scr.. G l, U 6—3.
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  • 50 12 A Mixed Double*. Tir. and Mrs. Griffin plus. 2 vs Miss Lamb and Mr. Hall, owe 4. B Mixed Doubles (final) Mrs. Marsh and Dr. Hunter, owe 15.2 vs. •Vr. and Mrs. Smith, owe 4. ladies Singles (final) Mrs Langham Carter, owe 2, vs Mrs. < Blahr, owe
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  • 108 12 LATEST TRANSACTIONS. Repoited by Fraser Co. The market was slightly more active toda>, but with Tin again quoted down M §174 "5 no sellers, this section was neglectand shares easier. Craigieleas bold $2.05 in fai\* parcels. Haytors $9.75 ex div. Malak >.Ts $6.10 buyers over. In Ster
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  • 29 12 "Is there a fool at the end of this line?" Snapped the merchant angrily to the te'ophone operator. "Not at this end, sir," replied a voice ever so swettly.
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