The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 March 1920

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 31 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. *r *mm*m****'*,****^'^^^****mAmm^mmm~v TEN CENTS ■MMMMMMMMMMIMMM MMMMMMMMMMM— AumyAßA...mm <«ko*uiV»» *.■> MMMM—MMMMMMMM -^n-'-mtim-r-urr-— SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1920. '~*-~ma-m-*''**m *'^*mm***^^"m ~***rtii'imVtmn>mriAmm^ i MMIMMMMMMMMM ~~ftcm-,nt M* No. 9,9:51.
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  • 225 1 The situation in Berlin is now declared not so ser'oi's. although there is an atmosphere of uncertainly regarding the attitude of *he troops Page 7. Kapps escaped in a motor car, alter securing a promise of an ;imnest> Page 7. The troops ha-. withdrawn from Germany, with
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  • 1496 1 IN A CHINESE TRBATI POET. i Should a globe-trotter iceh direction at jiny streets ros- ing In Shanghai, with itn deep flowing tides of mud coloured humI anity, he would probably ask a policeman, acd as probably b-> answered in a tonguo [that betrayed an origin somewhere
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 310 1 !F YOU WANT NEW CARS 4^9 FOR HIRE. RING UP tJ nArrLLOi HUIJ&L. The Largest and Most Successful Hotel on the Island FACING THE SEA. j Luxurious Suites of Rooms and spacious lounges, verandah and beautiful grounds. r AFTERNOON TEAS. j Every Thursday, Music in attendance. Cinema on the Lawn
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    • 176 1 j——— mm hiinmn **mms^lmmmmam*mmmmmtmMMam ,<jP^ v mm {Ml r* amm ■>• i| m m_ Jfm p J™^^ EGONOMY I THE RONEO DUPLICATOR STOPS WASTE PRINTING COSTS. It gives instant service when every moment counts it can be operated by a junior clerk it is almost entirely automatic in its action
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    • 84 1 uATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. odown to let in Robinson-rd Page 1. Teluk Anson Rubber Estate -Page 5. Exchange Banks close for Easter Page 5. Johore (Tbv A require medical assistants \ige 5. Mandai Tekong does not register transers Page 5. Tenders 10.- a road into Mersing— Page 5. A number of Govt,
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    • 13 1 IF YOU WANT NEW CARS *f *f "P FOR HIRE, RING UP W
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 186 1 THE WEEK. Thursday, 25th. ligh Tides 0.55 am 9ft lin 1.50 pm Bft lin Friday, 2«th. ligh Tides 1.34 am Bft Bin 2.48 pm Tft 3in. dun: Commis: Mtg., Man: Bd., 2.30 p.m. Sand in the Hardens, 5.15 p.m. Saturday, 27th. digh Tides 2.18 am ,ft 4in 4.4 pm 6ft
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  • 184 2 One of the moat interesting features of telephone development ia the extension of Th uae of the automatic nystem which enAbies subscribers to Ret into communication with each othe- without tine intervention of the exchange. This system h*Ln long be^n in ust» in Simla, and it
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  • 280 2 If >ou Cannot Eat, Digestion is FauHy. 1 tm surer sign of ;i disordered stomach than a poor appetite. If you are digesyoux food properly you ure bound to be hungry when meal-time comes round. The first hat new, healthy Mood is being made by Dr. Williams'
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 142 2 COMING COMING FOR A SHORT SEASON Commencing on Monday, March 29th. M 4URICE E. BANDMAN'S PIERROT PIE CO. OF FOURTEEN ARTISTES I INCLUDING MADELINE ROSSITER. i I -'RESENTIV A Delightful Whimsical Musical Humourous :»nd Original Entertainment. c6medi salad with a musical dressing:' BotkiagS Nou Open it Moutries. ****************************** WOODBURY'S jj
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    • 438 2 From THURSDAY, MARCH 25, to WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31. A GREAT ROMANTIC DRAMA OF THE NORTHWEST A Universal Special Attraction In his most romantic role THE mH IN THE MOONLIGHT In Six Parts A story of brmve deeds and manly strife, with punches and thrills galore, tilled with fast dramatic action
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    • 415 2 A BIG HUMAN-INTEREST DRAMA dealing with A BIG, SENSATIONAL SUBJECT, DELICATELY HANI.: Produced by the Argus Enterprises, Inc., and featuring RICHARD TRAVERS, GRETCHEN HARTMAN. ili.M:\ GSELI HELEN WEER In a story with intense dramatic situations and sensational development THE HOUSE WITHOUT CHSLDfU In 7 Parts A drama of domestic life
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 490 3 LJ Far Eastern Selling Ageiieies Open j 1 U !:IK .-tu;, aI St(vl |):unI {ttr Slu ar .^rm and Waterproof NO Plantationa, Mi nine Comfraniaa, Railroads, 5 re upholstery ami ENAM ELS E xta^ai ve *^n^- Sanitary and upholstery (UA Decorative and for refinishing Automobilea, and S I travailing foodi
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    • 273 3 ffl BV.H I^^m "tPBU <^k *^t^ *\-W fc fcY^* mJMMt^^m.^ ill i\ i%. w BpjßpMb^wT I ~~mA^L~~~~~~_^^tw~^ UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Damp Walls. ?tl t^ !i Flooded Cellars. M lather Strengthens Cement. See Falja's and Klrkaldy's tests In Cannnt weaken It. >W tta B(M k
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    • 100 4 FIGURES that speak more conviction that WORDS i TI4TT TYRE ANALYSIS SCOTTISH MOTOR SHOW Total number of pneumatic motor tyres fitted 1 M >A -.Cm *f to car exhibits 1347 DUNLOP 102t> 15 other make- 321 Total number of solid tyi*es fitted to vehicles exhibited 366 DUNLOP 192 1 i
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    • 860 4 CHING KENG LEE CO, t^— mm» i m mm m mmmmi AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Property at Messrs CHING KENG LEE Co's SALE ROOM, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE On Monday 29th March, 1920 at 2.30 p.m. All that piece of land area 1,460 Square Feet Together with the premises No.
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    • 704 4 AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS TO CAPITALISTS AND INVESTORS. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF One Singapore Saw Mill in running order and good condition Th. nnderwuned have been instructed to sell by Public Auction At their Sale ltoo« Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, ON MONDAY, 29th March at 2.30 p.m. The undermentioned Saw
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  • 245 5 A number of New Y>rk millkmariei wh<* have been unable to find suitable aeeomI modation in this overcrowded city of New Vork have decided to provide for themselves. They have given orders to architects and building contractors to proceed with the erection of an apartment building
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  • 347 5 Medical Man's Stary of Wrong Diagnosis. I In the course of a lecture given at the Theatre of th» Poyai College of Surgeons on conditions under which medical men Were called upon to work at the Base I.nho'latory, Salonika, in 1916, Mr. V. \V. Twort said ifl
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 2807 5 WANTM&U. AUCTION SALES. TENDERS. to U hijiu.> SALhOF i TENDERS KOH CONSTRUCTION OF NIYTTrV >nal Effects, C rockery v ROAD. liwlli/li. fsdware etc Y..rs. buimsiiku IZZZ i wi ,h r tkm.kks .r. ww mtrmlim 0n aitcr to-day's date o« :^;:L \uJST-rmZ: a.m. Ji^^SSL/S rS-TSViS -■■'■> "ffl*- of Messrs Thompson, I
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    • 1 5 NOTICES.
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    • 713 5 I AUCTION SALE OP *l Valuable Land ai;d House Properties At ftf< 1 iJWur Kocis Seng M Co»i Saleroom, No 10 Kling ON WEDNESDAY, Sl4 MARCH M IM lUI 1. Fourteen f,*Xn of -aluable freehold lu-,.1 ritaat, ff 11,. Kast Coast Road. FRONTING THK SKA, total an,, for a sea-side
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  • 18 6 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. WHITLOCK On the 21-t inst., at Penang, the wife of M. K. Whitlgck, a daughter.
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  • 779 6 The Singapore Free Press. THURSDAY, MARCH 25. 1920. The End of the War. The phrase makers who quoted with satisfaction their work, "the war that will end war," must have heen little enamoured of the phrase in the light of subsequent events. This was noted early in its life, when
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  • 539 6 1.. Macfadyen has gone ti Born--,* (M. H.) Captain H. Duringer. wl\p lias been for three ytars in command of the Lady Weld. is vow the Master of the im. Ipoh. The Italian Government has entered into coal contracts with United States Sims for the supply of 12,000.000 tons of
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  • 123 6 I THE DEFENCE FORCE BILL. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Penang, Mar. 23. At the annual meating of the Chamber of Commerce held to day, the Chairman, Mr. C. M. Henderson, in the course of his address referred to the Defence Force Bill, and said the Colony vas able
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  • 113 6 [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, Mar. lil. The Selangor Club report for 1919 shows 192 new members, making a total of l,. r >2o. It was proposed to raise the subscription to fS p< r mensem, and the entrance fee to ?4">. Proctor Brothers Ltd.. first annua!
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  • 40 6 mil\ trol order is publij In a gazette ing the price r r tin aa fallows, N Milkmaid Swee- Ideal unsweetened, 35; Sterilised natural 30 cents. A list of wholesale dialers is published order only applies co Singapore.
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  • 148 6 Contrary to reports in some quarters we aro informed that tne local Chinese tailors arc not out on strike, at present, although there were rumours of their intention to fO out. Only i couple of months ago the men vert given a r'se of 25 per cent on
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  • 405 6 I The wedding took place in St Andrew'. Presbyterian Church. Penang on Saturday afternoon, the 20th instant, the Rev. Donald J. Ross. M.A., oflieiating, of Mr. F Nordon, Manager Pacific Trading Company Singapore, and Miss Sarah Fairhurst. of Singapore. The bride who looked charming in her dress of satin,
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  • 550 6 ALLEGED ARMED GANG Hoi:i: Kl{Y The special jury pens-! with, thi jury were again requ B| th( Assise! in the Supreme Court yt before Mr. Justice Sproule, to the remaining caaea on the list. Lim Nong Ilu! ind his tiiatr Ah Kam arere place 1 in t:, wer
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  • 131 6 Yesterday the Singapore branch Basque Industrie!!, de Chine ws at No i Raffles Place, corner of Dfa and M. Durnerin, the manager, wel the guests who came to wish -jr. the new Bank and drink to its pt The building has been furbished and up :n orthodox
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  • 106 6 The miners of the Afon V..M. did Glamorganshire have resolved ea methods for dealing with Pood i' After, at a meeting, roudemning ths Controller for allowing mi sit Ihi I to be charged for butter and other ar of food, they propose that the ichedolw pri
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    • 125 6 CALDBECK MACGREGOR Co., Please note change of address of our office and RETAIL godown from 2 1 Raffles Quay to 37 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 At The BURLINGTON,
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    • 29 6 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS aad MERCANTILE ADVERTISER Established, 1835. Telephone No. 56 TLo only Morning Paper in tLe Straits Settlements. CabIes—"ADVERTISER," Singapore. Editorial and Publishing Office, 30 RAFFLES PLACE.
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  • 299 7 SOLDIERS UNPOPULAR. fßeuter's Service] i \riON NOT BO SERIOUS. London, Mar. 18. The situation in Beri n is regarded as .it so serious, although there is a general rtainty ,r\is the attitude of the Dpi throughout (l-rmary. SEMI OFFICIAL STATEMENT Paris, Mar. IK. Delegation states affairs in
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  • 426 7 PROSPECTS OF GERMAN MAJORITY SOCIALISTS. Germany's Majority Socialists irffl he absorbed or annihilated by the independents in the coming elections il the prediction 01 a Eerlin political correspondent of the Paril Temps, who says the present Government, through ignorance of economic realities, has succeeded in impoverishing all •/lasses ot society
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  • 373 7 GERMAN WAR MATERIAL. 1 [Rcuter's Service] A MATTER FOR HOLLAND. Paris Mar. 18. The Conference of Ambassadors has decided to draw the attention of the Dutch' Government to the German war material repeatedly traversing Dutch territory con-, trary to the Peace Teaty. REVEL \TIONS OF SIMS. Washington,
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  • 355 7 Searching Questions. A aiovenent has originated in the Gov- ernment Hospital for Wounded Soldiers in j Station Island, New York, whuh may nluy a large part in the much-heralded con-! j test for the world's heavyweight eham-| a pionship, according to an article published j
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  • 15 7 Every generation ought to be able to pro- i ciuce ite own art.—Mr. Bernard Shaw.
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  • 1080 7 FRIENDSHIP BUREAU DIFFICULTIES OF STUDENTS. [From Our Own Correspondent] London, Feb. 14th. The Second Conference in connection with the revival of the Anglo-Chinese Friendship Bureau was held at the Chinese Cafe, 225, Oxford Street, on January 2Uth, and was attended by a number of Chinese students and Englishmen interested
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  • 724 7 TRAINING ENGLISH BOYS. [From Our Own Correspondent.] There is in England to-day an increasing demand for lacquer work. A Japan ise artist expert in lacquer work had established himself in London before the war, but owing to the difficulty of petting Japanese pupils he undertook to train
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 112 7 ROBINSON Co. J ■rijffi: For Homeward Passengers f/ V GENTLEMEN'S 1 n I DRESSING GOWNS 'it '4 Greys Fawns and Browns I BATH GOWNS Medium Weight Towelling, white grounds, with neat i Coloured Stripes. I ROBINSON Co. t a e THREE CASTLES j CIGARETTE. fl Cfc A ICca^l PE& TIN
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    • 573 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated in Japan. HINDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPAN££B GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice. EUROPEAN MAIL LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE. For London and Antwerp via (Malacca) ,Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. KAGA MARU mid AprU. YOKOHAMA MARU end AprU LIVERPOOL LINE. For Liverpool via
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    • 631 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA Tekphoae 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 101)2 Managers Desk 1437 Marine Supt Transhipment Deft. S COLLYEK QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. MOSSEL (Thursday, March 25) Muntok and Palembang. VAN GOENS (Thursday,
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    • 628 8 P. O. -JBRITISH INDIA MAIL .AND PASSENGER SERV k t PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Cu (Under Contract with His Majesty's Governmetit) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at rr~ suspended. fr •«••*> LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON I TO tf ARSEILLES LONDOM DUE SINGAPORE LEAV E SINGAPORE
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 1027 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM.) COASTING SERVICE. T Vv. 7 i Trlngganu, K.lantan, Bangnars, Telnpln, Pataal, Slngora, LaM, Kohsamal, Bandon, Langsukn, Chumpon. and Bangkok. YUG ALA Q 9th Mjir iqQO y is2^T* ,3P IKALKAIUOK sth Api. 1920 7th Api 19^0 Ta. steamer, ar. flttad throughout with
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    • 499 9 *The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co„ Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. fitoam.r Laavea Due Route For New York S'pore FnR Y Y°Pv^ WICH 10th Jan Panama
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    • 489 9 MESSAGERIES MARITIMES DE FRANCE 1 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 Indochina via Colomboo-Djibouti-Port Said Hongkong and Shanghai. PAUL LECAT 1P.200 tons Apr. 18 ARMAND BEHIC 10,79c tons
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    • 378 10 SHELL AVIATION SPIRIT THE PUREST IN THE WORLD NOW __^r?V NOW OBTAINABLE C/l'lT^/I OBTAINAbL3C SS. \-VL-W LJ i M OKAY S a i--A l WHISKY j_ L. i y 2 A. B. MACKAYS LTQUEUR WHISKY L_ mi, OF ALL THE PRINCIPAL DEALERS M J OR WHOLESALE ONLY Pj d p
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    • 296 10 BASQUE iNBUSTRIELI.it D£ HINE. (Incorporate! in France) Authorized Capital Frs. 250,000,000 Subscribed do 150,000,000 Paid up do 75,000,000 (One-third of thc Capital subscribed by the Government of the Chinese Republic) Chairman of the Board of Directors ANDRE BERTHELOT General Manager A. J. PERNOTTE HEAD OFFICE Haiphong Shanghai Hankow Swatow Hanoi
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    • 361 10 POWELL CO- AUCTIONEERS CARGO es SITHONM WD KLBIST. Messrs Powell and Co. Ltd will offer at AUt riON. at Godowns Nos. B, 22 ft i«.> of the Singapore Haifa The following cargo without guarantee ons of Duplex team xarious sixes, boating apparatus, engine fittings, pipe coverings 1 b'ades, navvy shovels,
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  • 346 11 I I PROBLEM OF MOORING AIRSHIPS SOLVED. A Commercial Future. "Rigid Airships and their Development" formed the .subject of a lecture by Squadron Leader J. E. M. Pritchard. R.A at s meeting of the Royal Aeronautical Society. General (Air Ccmmo Ire) R. M. Maitland, Who presided, r: Ed
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    • 1910 11 *i**mmimi\*mMtimmn\>mmUtiwxßmM&^ BMwwwwwwiiiEMa^^ \-.eti over 13,000,000 >#• *o v c,r 3 Assurance in force over $12,000,000 I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [Incorporated ia Straits Sett] E»AD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. I II rha Company haa £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of
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    • 458 11 I EXCHANGE March 24. Bank 4 m.s. 2-4 1-32 Bank demand 2-3 25-32 Private credits 3 m.s. 4 11-16 New York, demand 43% I CrecMis 00 days 471, France, demand 475 India, T. 92 Hjngkong, demand 12G Prem. Yokohama, demand 92» 4 Java, demand 112Va Bangkong, demand 91 Vj Sovereign,
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    • 174 11 \ESSELS AT WHARVES. TANJONG PAGAR. I 11 Wiiarf No. L— Haitan. Hoerde. last Wharf No. L' -Doylestown, Buyskes. Sheen Whai r N>. Nil. Main Wharf No 1. Shidzuoka Ma^, BaJang, Takada. Main Wiiarf No. -Grc^ry Apcar. M..in Wharf No. Cohua, Madawaska. Wet Dock No. 7. -Kinta, Benvenue. Montoro, Yaa i.
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  • 467 12 JAPAN BIDDING FOR MARITIME TRADE. Ij Fro i Oa Own Correspondent.] London, Feb. 3rd, 1920. Air L. 11. Caulfield Giles, of Messrs Kenkins, Richards and Evans Ltd., has just returned from the Far East, and he thus gives me his views on the possibilities and developments of Japanese maritime trade.
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  • 451 12 "A Sufferer writei to The ]\wzrs Gazette from Bangkok as follows: ln your issue of March Bth, in your Here and There columns. I read w.th interest a paragraph headed Passagl n Apart from the fact that Government re serves 25 per cent, of passtncer acvommodation, there n*e other
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  • 141 12 LATEST TRANSACTIONS. Repoited by Fraser Co. Dollar Rubbers and Industrials were a considerably better market to-day but Tins were lifeless urith practically no bargains to report. Rubbers. Kempas sold $12.60, Ayer Kunblfa $1.55, Scudais $12.65, Ulu Benuts l i*.o2 y Tapahs $28.25 cum. div. with buyers now
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  • 115 12 HARLOW'S REPORT. Since last reporting the market has declined in sympathy with London advices and at the opening of the usual Weekly Auction.-, this morning, in. the absense of the Chinese competition, the market was extremely v dull. and a considerable fall in prices took place. Standard
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  • 113 12 UUf ipoh correspondent wires that thc annual report of the River View Estates I Show! net profits of $24,095, brought forward $22,380. total $46,476. A dividend of ten per cent, absorbing $17,000 is recommended and $29,476 carried forw t rd. The estimated crop for 1920 is 172.000
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  • 297 12 The tenth report of the directors to the shareholders ttatet that after charging de preeiation upon the asset? of the Company the I'lofit and Lo<s Account <hovvs a proiit ,on the year's working of $111,436.56, to wrhlch has to be added the balance of 179.54 brought
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  • 123 12 n 'ne Man in the Moonlight, an excellenl Universal special attraction featuring Monroe Salisbury, will be presented at th< Palladium to-night, along with the Scree r Magazine and a two-act L-Ko comedy. five reel feature the Pathe Gazette and i Harold Lloyd comedy will be put on. Unnecessary.
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  • 456 12 S. C. C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT YESTERDAY'S PLAY. A Qaaa Single. Leakey, scr heal Stout, owe 15.2, 6 3, 6—3. Sinclair, OWS 5 beat Linton, scr., 6 3, m I 4 Miles, C. V., scr., beat Alloin, owe 3, w.o. Donnell, owe 30 beat Hill, scr., 6 2, f
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  • 201 12 A Single. Pash, scr. vs. Utermark. C Singles. La Xauze, s rr vs. Broad, scr. Martin, scr Parr, owe 2. Gibson, F. S., scr vs. Piatt, owe 2. Cherry, scr vs. Gibson, E. A., owe 5. 1 Manchester, scr vs. Chater, owe 2. I Karsten, scr vs. Hewetson,
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  • 399 12 YESTERDAY'S RESULT?. A Mixed Doubles. Miss Lamb and Mr. Hall, owe 4, beat Mr. and Mrs. Griffin plus 2, 4 6, 6 3, 6 4. B Mixed Doubles (final) Mr. and Mrs. Smith, owe 4, beat Mrs. Marsh and Dr. Hunter, owe 15.2, 6 3, 4_f,, a
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  • 178 12 Two brothers of the chosen rac>, whom we will call Samuel and Montagu, were playing a match on the links. Tne rivalry was keen, and the stakes were prjportionatciy high. On the eighteenth tee the mptch was all square. Samuel, who had the honour, sent his
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  • 229 12 En-land to Australia in Private Machine. Baghdad, March 1. Metsrs Macintosh and Tarar, two demobilised R.A.F. officers, who bought their own machine from the De Havilland Aircraft Company, have arrived here on ther Australian flight. The machine is a D. il 9 with Siddelh-Puma 320 H.P. engine. Ti.ey
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    • 233 12 A DELIGHTFUL, NATURAL. PURE, SWISS MILK. I **f\ AmmmnAr- ***rn**A*-rm t >** A m, RETAIL PRICK 2 YOU CAN BUY IT FROM JM "*~aW I Mill tf\ 111 John Little j Co.. ltd. SC. A. RIBEIRO fiT CO.. LTD. -J I 2 HIGH CLASS H I ENGRAVING 1 fj CARD
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