The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 March 1920

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 19 1 Singapore Free Press JHL S^H AaaV |eBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB| MERCANTILE ADVERTISE. fEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1920. No. 9,9:)5.
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  • 233 1 Most of the cables to-day are tbiough the Aneta Service Page 7 The Wesel people are fleeing into Dutch territory, fearing the approaching Communits forces. A cable explains the position with regard to Holland and the precautions lo guard agi tart dangers Page 7. The American Steamship
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  • 89 1 West Montop for Manila Pag2 5. Seecnd officers wanted for ex steamers Page 5. Cheonu' Koon Seng ha\e uable tin lnining: land at Mersing for Pale. Also freehold land at Gaylang Page 5. Dividend for Alor Gajah Paare 7 Two auction sales by Ching Keng Lee Page 4.
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  • 1423 1 Years ago I sought employment in a large and flourishing Lancashire town, and was one of those fortunate unfortunatesincluded on the short liat and invited tar appear on a certain raw Saturday morningin February at the bar of thc local authority controlling appointments to that particular
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 708 1 Ina _nnw v**% w77_ I KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. j ■J A M^ IT* I C^ uj I fW\ I [Incorporated in Hongkong] L It AT T LLu ilU 1 UL. books om sexjcnowledge. I An Introduction to the I'hysio.ogy and The Crime of Si'eneo by O. S. Thp 1
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    • 18 1 TO LET. FIKST CLASS GODOWI> AND OFFICE No. 96 ROBINSON ROAD. APPLY SWEE LEE CO., 15, Cross Street
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 151 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday. 30th. High Tides 6.33 am 7ft 3in 8.42 pm 7ft 3in. Pierrot Pie, Victoria Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Ailsa Installation, 6.30 p.m. Outward Mail Due. Wednesday. 31st. High Tides S. r > am ,'l't Oin 9_2. pm 7ft Bin. Malakoff, Collyer Quay, roon. Bukit Timah, Mtg., Evatt's, noon.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 276 2 OPIUM \Ni) MORPH1 GOES IP IN -MOKE. On the morning of Feb. 14 at the Tempi of Agriculture Peking there was a very in Greeting publics ceremony. It was th< destruction of a large quantity of opiun morphia and morphia pills which had bee seized and confiscated by the Bureau
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    • 1208 2 BB m. A ________B __r *m m an |_3 I ___T Bl Wm. ___.il BE J_SJ Fil To-Ni«.ht m W __\\m\ lk fffl K iii H aTa_l« UBl9 mW **ji M4URICE E. BANDMAN'S 1 ___L___l ifc_fl_S l_B i IMm T«_BU_dl_aJliiM^ uiURPnT mii 1 rn J______M_^________________rn7T«J^^^ iii From Saturday, march 2*
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  • 497 3 "DISORIENTATE!*' MIND. Hew an accident to a child led to hi? mind "falling through a rignt angle," and in later years produced an almost incredible condition of "disorientation," has been related hy Dr. William Brown, Professor of Psychology at King's College, London University, whore remarkable
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  • 386 3 Manila Paper Advocates (Government Action The Manila Timet says: Some months ago, when it became evident that there was an unwarranted manipulation of stocks and prices of rice in the Philippine Islands, the Government took action to improve conditions by what was considered to be a fair
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 265 3 '*^^____mmJmmm---\mm-Taf* l" J J _T~_ a^H v^__rwz_S____r SOME "TRUSCON" PRODUCfT T T X _r~_ w m*-* PRESSED STEEL JOISTS TRUSCON STEEL WINDOWS CEMENT FLOOR HARDENER TRUSCON WATERPROOFING PASTE PAINTS. FINISHES, ENAMELS, ETC. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) EX.' «Z *~.J r- i« l ''.Ss,*J'rf i J _h-«_r\w*
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    • 106 3 j bULuAIt o LIES FLAT ON THE BRUSH r_^^L(__--j I Obtainable at ail Stores and Dispensaries. *»*******-nmmmsmmmm „_> I BIB,B1,BB1 ■■■■■■■a_l__M_nn_B__Bnß_i_^ Collapsible Gates j 1 (BRITISH MADE.) I I a I ALL SIZES IN STOCK 1 9 ff 3 fl I I 1 1 i h 1 1 1 1
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    • 194 4 Au/T/Z3LE fo* J&j_>/Cj. DISINFECTANTS. a SANITAS "PHENYLE" In 1 <Sb 5 Gallon Drums The Borneo Co., Ltd. [Incorporated in England] i. SINGAPORE, IPOH AND PENANG. SOLE IMPORTERS. AU BON MARCHE HOW CAN YOU STAND STAMFORD ROAD. There is nothing more maddening than a dull grinding headache, or short sharp twinges
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    • 726 4 CR3NG KENG LEE CO. -_r~— I—m--a1 m--a mmn ~r_ m, i ktmmm. ,j i_____-L___t—| u— uwu mmmm mm mwmm wmrmmim m --m ESTATE OF WONG AH FOOK (Deceased). IMPORTANT FOUR DAYS' AUCTION SALE. The undersigned have received instructions to sell by public auction at thei Sale-room, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE,
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    • 1063 4 AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS ____________^m AUCTION SALE OF Superior Wax polished teak Hou>. hold Furniture. Old Malay Ih-asswgrc Chinese porcelain vases etc. r To be held at Our Sale-room Raffles Chambers, Raffles PI On Thursday lst April 1920 at lO.'iO a.m. Comprising:— One very fine desigm- 1 wax polished teak
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 680 5 WAN rED. A Kood RoOa '< eeper. SIM who and IS sccaratS, and a neat Den_an. Only an eni party n 1 spply. "JTH*\ inc.. 3-A Finlsyson Green. WANT! rd OfiecTS foi ex-German iteaaers. Apply to BOUSTEAD ft Co.. Agents, 1i. 1.5.N. G.. Ltd. For nnd on behalf ot the
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    • 818 5 AUCTION SALES To K n .erprisin< eapiuiisls and e'ompanjr Promoters. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE TIN MINING LAND AT ULU MERSING, JOHORE At Messrs OHEONG KOON SENG AND CO's Baleroc. i No. 30 Kling Screet, Singapon ON WKDNESDAY. SOUi AT sio P.M. I Ail that pi,ce of Mi.nn,. Land situa,,
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    • 991 5 AUCTION SALES. IMPORTANT TWO DAYS TANGLIN. AUCTION SALE OF Magnificent Wax polished and walnut stained Teak and Canton Blackwood Household Furniture, Upright Grand Piano and Pianola with records, bn s.s, plated and Silverware etc. To be held at No. 16 N'assifl Hoid ON FRIDAY, 9th APRIL IJ2O, AT 3 P.M.
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    • 757 5 I NOITCES. j NOTICK. On and after the 24th insf the oflices of Messrs Thompson larsen, Limited (late Wakol Vowler and Co.) will be remov *j from 10 Robinson Road to thc Second floor of 117—122 Market Street, where all communications should be addressed. J. M. GREATOREX Secretarv. 24-3 30_3*
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    • 694 5 i NOTICES. ALOR GAJAH Rl LiBER ESTATE, Lt l. >;°TICE i.s hcr-.y lvvn that a First I tenm Dividend of 16 p-r cent (free of I come Tax) has been declared by thc Directo ??9n CC Unt u? f thC yCar nJ,n 30th Septembc a 1J20, payable on Thursday, 15th
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    • 975 5 A IEW TRAM J" There are two greal ,]i v rs leather trade, and the light Motion eomprer hendeth not what tha heavy dotth. If you inquire of the maker of sole stuff what is the difference between willow calf and box h calf he will probably excuse Ins want
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  • 654 6 The first Pie was served up last evening at the Victoria Theatre and was certainly well relished by a large audience. The Pie itself might be said to be made up of twenty-one courses, each eourse being a turn and in most instances a second helping was
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  • 91 6 LATEST TRANSACTIONS. Reported v Fraser and Co. Singapore, Mar. 27. All sections are quiet agaia with rubber unchanged. Tin. Xo enquiry ror than Industrials.— Robin Uniteer Rights $10.75 premium, i <? L »;..")0 <thers quiet. Singapore, Mar Dollar Rubbers have been QSgU day and there is little
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  • 15 6 Sun r Kwaloe, (Jsn.) Sum...: n.i 102,028 Com* t Katil. 8,515
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  • 50 6 Thirteenth I.i>i. Previous!] acknoa $l< H. A. Courtney 20 A. Wilkie 5 H. E. Gubbins j;, E. S. Manasseh 100 R. S. Tennant 2"i W. Miller Maekay p. Mr. and Mrs. Walter GuWh M F. Hill Cojtingham A. W. .^till To al W. H. liacGREGOR, Hon. Treasurer.
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  • 99 6 On Way le the China Station. Thc British submarines M L 53," "L If,' "L .">.' "L l'.t" and L B" si I ths dt-po* ship "Titania" arrived in Colombo on M IS from Home waters on their way to thr China station. They were all
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  • 273 6 r.t fore Mr. T sngham sitting ii I Courf aa Indian Naina Mohamed, retail shopkeeper of IH Tanjong Pagar Road, <\ by Dc tectivc i ef ri e. Plead i ended for tin- Rg house, where eoolies of thr a an.l doeks took their meals. His Honour remarked
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  • 18 6 JACK.— On March 26th to Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jack, at Kuala Lumpui, a son.
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  • 842 6 The Singapore Free Press. TUESDAY. MARCH 30, 1920. Letting the Public Know. The time seems appropriate to bring forward once again a plea for all government and municipal departments, the harbour board, the Chamber of Commerce and all public and semi-public bodies, taking the public into their confidence by supplying
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  • 426 6 A Gazette Extraordinarv issued rater day rives the rates for storing liquors in government warehouses. Ihc morning papers in Australia slways regarded as the leading journal., are raisin; their subscription. From March i -Tho West Australian" (Perth) was r*wd from U. to 2d. per copy. A Northern contemporary stele* that
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  • 156 6 TYKE COMMISSIONS Sir, The commissions of 5 per cent paid by most of local parages to syces upon tyres bought by their emr4n>ers must have an influence on the lif j of the tyre. Having taken steps to prevent my own syce from receiving such commissions, I
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  • 65 6 KX-SBRVICf. MEN [From Our Own Correspondent.! Peaaag; March 2«»th A meeting of ex-ecrrkx mee WJls h w at Penanc on Sunday and adopted th* rules of the Bx-Storriea A^ f Penang and District. The meeting elected Colonel Boyd m„ as preeidcntj Major Holme., and i Edwards, R.\\, aS
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 114 6 CALDBEGK MAGGREGOR Go.. Please note change of address of our office and RETAIL godown from 2 1 Raffles Quay to 87 CECIL STREET. MR. H. N. BUCKERIDGE lste of Messrs. LAFAYETTE, PHOTOGRAPHERS to Their MAJESTIES Begs to announce that he conducts THE ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO in SINGAPORE fc At The
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    • 30 6 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS and MERCANTILE ADVERTISER Est-.bl.3hed, 1^36. Telephone No. 66 The only Morning Paper in the Straita Settlements. Cables— "ADVERTISER,'* Singapore. Editorial and Publishing Office, SO RAFFLES PLACE.
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  • 275 7 FLEEING FROM REDS (Ar.eta). The Hague. March 28. The inhabitants of Wezel have fled from t environ of Zevenaar and crossed the Shooting can be heard dis- ,o burgomasters from the Rhine- l Westphalia have sent to Holland Ing them to provide the Rhineland rith food because there,
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  • 61 7 Under the provisions of section 33 of the Income Tax Ordirvu.ee tUe Governor in ()uncil has appointed Commissioners of Ta<es for the different parts of the Colony. For Singapore the Commissioners are the District Judge and Pirst Magistrate, Mr. P. A. F. David, Dr. D. J. Galloway.
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  • 99 7 On charges o' increasing in November the rent of house No 7(J Dunlop Street from $2." to |30 without the permission of nt Ai eiving the unlawfully Increased rent between the months of November 1019 and February 1!»_*0. Hussain Beebee was fined in the District Court yesterday
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  • 240 7 Before Mr. Sykes in the Third Police Court, Probetk nary Inspecto: Matthews of Beach Road Police Station stood charged the theft cf $21.20 belonging to a lined Chus Ah Lo.k. alternatively with committing criminal breach of trust in respect to the same amount. Mr. I A.S.P. appeared
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  • 49 7 J :er the auspices of the Indian Catholic nvolent Society an entertainment, will be in the Anglo-Tamil School, Hastings Koad, on Srd April at 7 p.m., wi.cn Mr. ar- Ucanoo will deliver a poetic lecture in *™l on Bt Marian of Spain. AU mtev°Sted Hrt cordially invited to attend.
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  • 411 7 MR. MBLETTS TROUBLES. London, March 26. A Divorce Court decree nisi has been rreatad to Mrs. Jessie Winifred Niblett on the ground of bigamy and adultery. Her husband is William Charles Niblett, a barrister, formerly cf Singapore. Counsel for the petitioner who is insane and petitii red by
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  • 418 7 The Rapacious A^ent. Japan Advertiser says i The Japanese honu'-seeke. a« well a> the foreigner who wants to find a house for rent, is finding a great scarcity of houses and a great plent> of profiteering in Tokyo these days. The dearth of houses is only
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  • 991 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] London, February 19. Labour, of course, is not immaculate, and it has been having Tather a bad time this week. There are many people who think that it can do no wrong, and that it cannot be made tho subject of criticism such
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  • 781 7 [From Our Own Correspondent.] London, Feb. 19 Anyone who has studied English shops and English customs and English methods known what a fashion there is for what is known as broken money. Broken money is the decoy duck of trade. In no ladies' shop is any article ever
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  • 201 7 A picture production Chignole, with an interesting story and novel spectacular sights, in six reels, will be presented at the Marlborough to-night, as well as a topical, a western drama end a comedy. In the first house smaller films will be screened including a topical drama and comedy.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 258 7 Robinson <8k Co., Ltd. New Millinery KrUST UNPACKED •-^''^mtrr^T c 'k_a_m_^A_a__ km __^=^f&- r m Wear, j T Black and mdaU'/5\ Coloured Yf'\lj 1 Velours, and JJv>%^i U..trimmed \''-^)w Hats i Jj a lpl.it Robinson ct j. Co., Ltd. K _r n amma «_> vc-? T_ I? O HP I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 574 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan. PttDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESB GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice. EUROPEAN MAIL LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE. For London and Antwerp via (Malacca) .Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Sai and Marseilles. KAGA MARU 9th April YOKOHAMA MARU end April TAMBA MARU early May LIVERPOOL
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    • 659 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). T.l^. PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA T.k>hoae Hi Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 10*2 Manager. Desk 1437 Marine Sopt. Transhipmeat De*. M S COLLTB1 QUAY. CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS DfBU GOVERNMENT. VaN REES (Tuesday, Maivh 30) Riouw, Billiton, Batavia Cheribon, Semarang,
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    • 642 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA 1 AND APCAR UNE. Vl (Incorporated in England). A MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. G« Th. r^ Dde^ C^A?T Ct o7 ith Hi8 Ma J e «ty's Government). MM* Jnd e ed C mPftny SERVI^S EAST OF BOMBAY L .t r LONDON
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 858 9 (TBE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM.) SINGAPORE— BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. fat Kretay, Tringganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Lam< lahsamai. Bandon, Lang-nan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. omgora, Airival Departure 31st M ar. 1920^ mmnoi ,o 5 J h ApL 1920 7th Api. 1920 MAHIDOL 12th Api. 1920 14th
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    • 933 9 INGAPORE FREE PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1920 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co- Ltd. I AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in England.) i JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Leaves
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    • 566 9 MESSAGERIES MARITIMES DE FRANCE Under Contract with the French GoTemment Mail and Passengers Services DIRECT MARSEILLES FAR EASTERN SERVICE HOMEWARD MAILS OUTWARD MAILS To Marseilles (about 21 days') For Japan via French Indo-.hinn via Colomboo-Djibouti-Port Said Hongkong and Shanghai PAUL LECAT 1P.200 tons Apr. II ARMAND BEHIC 10,79' tons Apr.
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  • 814 10 FRASER Co.. EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS SINGAPORE, MARCH 89th, 1920. MINING. I Figures in brackets shows th* capita! and ir%£ue valu* of the Share in dollars, unlese otherwise marked. C. Cam div; x equals er div.] Ampang ($100,000—0) 16.00—16.50 Ayer Weng ($,100,000 0) 1.50 2.00 Hitam Tin
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 286 10 __-__t____r-v II i 'ill GENASPRIN (The Flawle.. Brand of ASPIRIN) How to take it and why Drop two or three tablets into a little water and watch them disintegrate. In a few seconds, without anv prodding or stirring, they will evenly crumb'e up into line minute particles, ready tor you
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    • 275 10 i THOMPSON, LARSEN, LTD. INCORPORATED JN SINGAPORE. I i! ill J 1 I I GENERAL MERCHANTS, i A AT~"_, ff/ Id li! 1 II m "*H COMMISSION AGENTS. 1 1035 J c 1(1 I Hon. Eu Tong Sen. I 117-122. MARKET STREET, SINGAPORE. Vlllllia>IHIIBBIIHBIIIBIIIIH WEIGHING {mA 1 IW iT. 'VGl
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    • 693 10 I; POWELL CO- AUCTIONEERS ii AUCTION SALE OF jjl n Thursday, lst April 1920 at !C a.m. B Comprising:— Silk and cotton Kimonas, Blouses etc Flectric I *_>.._«. U.brena frames. Lamp par .s, Z^JZZSJZ, S5XJ*3i££ hoc Baskets, Hemps etc. etc. oarn |J Auctioneers jj CARGO ex s.s. SITHONIA AND KLEIST
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  • 64 11 March 29. Bank 4 m.s. 2-4 1-32 Bang demand 2-3 25-32 Private credits 3 m.i. 2-4 11-1 New York, demand 43 Credits 90 days 48 France, demand 440 India, T. T. 92 Iiongkong, demand 119 Prem. Yokohama, demand 02 i Java, demand IHU Bangkok, demand 91 2 Sovereign, Bank
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  • 177 11 March 29. Tin Buyers (Xo Sellers) $107.00 Gambier 18.00 Gambier Cube No. 1 24.75 Pepper Black 35.00 Pepper (White fair) 70.75 Tapioca, small flake, f.q. 12.50 Tapioca, medium poarl, f.q 20.00 Pearl Sago, small l,->.50 Copra Sundried 25.00 Copra Mixed 24.50 Opium, Benarei uncert 8,900 Rice Rangoon White 2,709
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  • 118 11 TANJONG PA6AK. Ba t Wharf No. L— Haitan, I. Wharf No. J. rs Wharf N\>. 5. P Main Wharf No. 1 Ifethwa. Main Wharf No. 5.— Nil. Main Wharf No. Prumetl _> ck No. 7. M mtoro Minderoo, L GUpen, Toyora Maru. Shiny.) Maru. Alaska Maru. RheeOJ.
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  • 151 11 Ban Fo toon, Dut 230, from Pontianak -9 fjr Pontianak 1. Singkara, Dut 680, from Sambai 29 ior 3ingkawang 1. Perak, Brit. 258, from Penaag 29 for nang 30. Mactsuycker, Out. tit. from Paleeabe Palembang 81. r almoa, Dut 344, fiom P. Brandon 2f> UNC. Sembilan, Dut. :',?2,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 449 11 y*_*m\\^aj J2.-M.ru a-wuvi.l^^ c i, pj EST.. **y*7 wrr. TV _K.:S*V"*i«*ffla ■al Assurance in force over $12,000,000 r I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I W-AO OFHCE Winehe»Ur Hoa*.. Stagapere. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. I Comply ha. X20.000 deposited with tha Supreme Court of England, and
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    • 514 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, Aa L Da lncorporated in Japan) Capital Subacribed Y. 100,000,000 Capital Taid Up V. 61,000,000 Reserve Fund y. 44,000.000 Preaident. N. K. Kajiwara Eaq. V.je-Preaident S. Suzuki Eaq. DIRECTORS. N. Kajiwara Zaq. F. Watanabe Eaq. N. Soma Eaq. I Mataukata Eaq. Y. Yamakawa Eaq. M. Mitaui Eaq.
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    • 482 11 ri CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, j Incorporated in KagUad Iiy Royal Charter. I r ,d nP Capital £2,009,000 j Reserr* Fund £2,900 000 I Reserve Liability af Proprietors £2,000,000 HEAD OFFICB 88 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. j Amritsar Hongkong Penang Bacgkok Iloilo Puket Batavia Ipoh
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    • 477 11 INTERNATIONAL BANKINC CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the U. S. A.) OWNED BY THE NATIONAL CIT BANK OF NEW YORK. CapiUl and Surplus U. S. $8,500,0( Straits $21,250,0. Undivided ProfiU U. S. $1,054, 7( Str aiu $2,636.91 HEAD OFFICE:— 55, WALL STREETNEW YORK. BRANCHES:— BaUvia Kobe San Pedro de Macor Bombav London
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    • 51 11 fc<^lfj^ I IBB IT Bi Bfltf___T i^dK Lllflt uyiuC T^slra Delicious, ]t Wholesome, w-*»Suie* J Kerresning. H .^^-i^^^j Prepared from the purejuice of the '^!&M finest West Indian Lime Fruit, grown §l J ,^^?l$M on our estates n Dominica, We«t K l^-L^^[y Indies. l^^^ffl^ Insist on haVin S ROSE'S. %ee^Jm^
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 169 11 MAIL TABLE. TODAY. Intermediate and local mails will b found in list below Penang, Malacca, F.M.S. (by Train) p.m. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi ana _.'.at.or.s to Kuala Lumpur at 6 a.m. P. Batam P. Bulang Hock Lim 9 a.m Rhio etc. Van Rees 11 a.m. Swatow Hongkong Kamchow 10
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    • 148 11 PASSENM.KS TO ARRIVE The following passengers ire expected to arrive in Singapore to-day per "Stentor. Miss E. Bond, Miss M. C Buckley, Mrs. T. Burr, Mrs M. I. Bush, Mr. R. J. B. Clftyton. Mrs. Clayton. Mrs. E. A. England, Miss E England, Mr. an I Mrs. Fostj_* King, Mr.
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  • 1329 12 NAVAL AND MILITA RY. [From Our Own Correspondent.] ■n London, Feb. 5. Hi* weather having consilerably mo derated, the flotilla of sloops an. gunboat and the oder Ebonol, under the escort o t».e hght cruiser Colombo. Captain P.With cr,, haj left Plymouth for Hoafkorg, when the ato.ps will be allocated
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  • 209 12 Jhe Danish beat Kamor is still in quaran b Dollar Ll «tr. Heigho was reporte alcTST the 10th t0 b «Eni t abou. ,00 miles off Yokohama, with hei B ]«teentg gear out of order and her de k Giving way. The Admiral Line atr. Eidriu^ waj to
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  • 62 12 >iuch interest is being centred in the game of football between the S. C. C. and Selangor on the Esplanade m Saturday afternoon, and a ding dong display is anticiprted. The S. C. C. team his not yet been chosen. Selangor will be represented by Frowell, Roberts, Davidson, Meaxc,
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  • 27 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Ladies Doubles Final. Mrs. antral] and Lady Ridout, owe 15.2. beat Miss Gunn and Miss Richardson, owe 2, 5—7, 11—9, G— 2.
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 164 12 The Colony v. The F. M. S. The customary fixture, the Colony ver^u«= thc F .M. S. Inter Settlement cricket match, will be played at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday 3rd and Monday 5th April. The following players will represent the F.M.S. Major W N. Edwards (Perak), W. O. Jonklaaa
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    • 199 12 February Spoon (without h'cape) woi y Pte. L. :l Gomee, March Spoon (with hYaps) won bv Pte R. H. Mclntyre. Baleetier Range has been allotted to the E* Co. S. V. C. R.fle Club on the follow n., uates:-;,., nth. 17 th and 25th April April Spoon
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    • 29 12 Easter Competitions. The following competitions will be played Keppei from Friday 2nd to Monday 4th TuT'% H Ies Stroke a Holes Ecletic (maximum of 4 cards).
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  • 153 12 YESTKRDAYS RESULTS. A Single. Utennark, beat Pash, scr. 6—4. fc____a. Tyler beat Archdeacon Swindell, 6 4 6 o. C Singles. U Nauze, scr. beat Broad, aer. 4-d <> 1, 6 1 -Martin, scr. beat Parr, owe f. wo Gibeon, F. s.. scr. beat Piatt owe
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 973 12 BO HONG BANK Lid. The third annual general meeting of tl ■bovfc bank was held at ita Register* Offlce, Rafiles Chambers, on Saturday, tl 27th instant, v.ith Mr. Li n Peng Siang j Chairman. There mere present:— The Ho Dr. Lim Boon Keng, Messrs. Cheok Chen Kee, Tan Siew Inn,
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    • 175 12 e ra+o* mmmm 1 1 WATCH THIS SPACE Joseph [ravers k Sons LIMITED. lli£ [Incorporated in England] 12, Battery Road, Singapore. Cable Address BROADGAUGE". i I PELL DUMONT INC. 68 Broad Street, New York. Brokers for Foreign and Domestic Dealers in CRUDE RUBBER Codes used-Bentley's, Liebers, Broomhall's, Western Union, A.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 197 12 PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per Kaka from Malacca and Muar: Mr. IL H. Cox. Mr. H. F. Clifton Smith, Mrs. McMas.er, Miss Peche, Mr. Lim Ah iVoo, Mr. N> Ah Si. P«l Melchior Treub from Sourabaya: Messrs Surrey, Wilkmson, Appleby, Bogairt, Miss Stephens, Mr. Meyer, Mr. Ort, >liss R. Judah, -Miss R.
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