The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 18 January 1921
1921-01-18
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1921-01-18 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1921. NO. 10,183.16 words
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Article181 1921-01-18 1 Items of local sporting news will be found on page 12. The French Warship Desaix arrived m port la^t evening Page 12. The shortage of coal m India will sericusly affect shipping Page 7. The controversy over naval construction continues, but appears to favour smaller ships Page181 words
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Article1318 1921-01-18 1 How comes it that more space i.s giver* m the daily Press to such an affair as the Greenwood trial than to the mightiest of battlei or the most appalling of national catastrophes? The. Greenwood trial will not count as one of the causes celebres. which have anE. B. Osborn in Morning Post - 1,318 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement666 1921-01-18 1 Maltheid 1 KELLY AND WALSH, LIMITED. Iff A FFI P"^ t-iflTFl I WORKS ON MALAY. mWr%m m &.L.V3 mrnXJF m IL.L.# Jj pubushed by Messrs. kelly walsh, limited. R. J. WILKINSON. A Malay-English Dictionary. 3 vols. $26.00 n Do. An Abridged Malay-Dictionary 4.80 All tickets for the Opening night have666 words
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Advertisement137 1921-01-18 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Bankrupiey notice Page 5. V. D. meetings at Y. M. C. A. Page 5. More bargains at Whiteaway's sale Page 5. Auction of furniture, motor ear, etc. Page 5. Oxford ani Cambridge dinner postponed Page 5. Annual meeting of Singapore Spoiling Clul) Page 5. Male telephone attendants wanted137 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous114 1921-01-18 1 THE WEEK Tuesday, 18th. Fiigh Tides 4.3 a.m., 4.56 p.m. Wednesday, 19th. 2 H gh Tides 5.1 a.m., 6.32 p.m. z Venereal Conference,. Leg. Council. 4 p.m. E Tanglin Club, at Home, 5.30 p.m. Thursday, January 20. 5 High Water, 8.11 a.m., 8.21 p.m. Eastern Gate, Lodge Mjeting. E Friday,114 words
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Article345 1921-01-18 2 Mr, James Stephens, m his wonderful Irian "Fairy Tales," just published, makes someone say: "A man should laugh when he can, and thank God for it." We laugh a good deal, even m these days. Somebody told me of a sudden raid on a Wester: town. Folice345 words
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Article131 1921-01-18 2 Ur. Warren Harding, President-elect of the United States, was editor of the Mari.u Monunt: Star, and every "cub" reporter on JotniOf his staff wu presented v.ith a sel of rules embodying the editorial theory ol honest journalism. Here are the rules bearing on news-collecting: (l) "Remember131 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement516 1921-01-18 2 Aa*' -fl r. aa..- Am mm, n «/\a* a-\ aa. >Af\AA/VM A TO LET. Large Godowns and stores from 6,000 to 20,000 sq. ft. k Large and Tommodious offices from 80 J to I ">,OOO sq. ft. I Apply to A. ABRAHAM. 56 Robinson Road. 1„ r EASTERN MINING RUBBER516 words
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Advertisement482 1921-01-18 2 A UNIQUE AND APPEALING DRAMA OF SECRET DIPLOMACY AND THE THREE LOVES OF A WOMAN A UNIVER*>AL-JLWLL PRODUCTION with a brilliant ensemble of talented players A great picture of a romance that rocked a throne THE BREATH OF THE GODS In 6 parts. All the romance and mystery of the482 words
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Advertisement591 1921-01-18 2 3? vrrfr B {rat 9 _kk£* mM& 1 1 ftW jjf j&t. J 4«^w <3> -\W-MSm vv- BV^^ *n From Saturday, January 15, to Thursday, January 20. In the Second Show which commences at i>. The Picture Wonderful, the Picture that stands Pre-eminent anions Pietatts A picture which every well-known591 words
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Article910 1921-01-18 3 UNDERWORLD TRAFFIC IN AMERICA. I Prohibit .on in America in the large 1 cities, in New York especially, is a farce. Yrz rai ton explain why Prohibition! is a force in .\'e\v York. One is that the law j eras imposed by a minority upon the ,a J°910 words
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Article22 1921-01-18 3 I cannot recollect any instance of a book I wiiich was written to order that was worth anything. Mr. John Murrav. t22 words
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Advertisement422 1921-01-18 3 rrsrjatmxrraK^^rav^'-' i^^a_xi^wy^^Tpv^J^v^^>^v^^^y^.^^ t l r> aauyj* ju«"~* »j<aw.vuv^^^»«>»^»Mai»c»--"^ r J PBsr4/vr#4L" r 4«r EXIERMINXTOR. I sf^^U ______a aEB __ts_s_l __k c BflS^BH **d^m\ mam a&mmmW&.' S--t--i--B-B-l L--^- 8 1 i Manufactured in our own workshops from best materials strongly constructed to withstand rough usage, wear and tear. i All working422 words
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Advertisement561 1921-01-18 3 IT OTT V^ cannot afford at this period to keep buying new clothes, but by using SUNLIGHT SOAP you can make your present clothes last twice as long. Inferior soaps costing a few cents less require far more labour and therefore cause more strain upon the material. Insist upon your561 words
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Advertisement897 1921-01-18 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION JSALK OV Very Valuable and Interexting Collection ef High-grade Oil Paintings, Steel Engravings and Etchings by well-known artists, specially ortiored from Europe. Alm> Canton Blackwood and Teak H'»j <hold Furniture (■<*. At No. 29 UOHAMED BULTAM ROAD Off R»v« Vaßay Road. ON SATIi:i).V 22nd JANUARY lt>2i al rr,')897 words
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Advertisement1253 1921-01-18 4 mmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Copy of this Prospectus has been filed with the Registrar of Companies F. M. S. The Subscription List will open on the 14th day of January 1921 and close on or before the 29th day of January 1921. SAND-LIME BRICKS LIMITED. (Incorporated under thc Companies Enactment 1917.) a vrjf1,253 words
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Advertisement1315 1921-01-18 4 Delivery of the Plant was stated to be about 4to I months. A C ;i b] c hag recently been received stating that part of the plant has been already complete anrl it is confidently anticipated, therefore, that the Brick Plant shouU arnv h rr within the next two months.1,315 words
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Advertisement985 1921-01-18 5 HEAL ESTATE BUREAU UUMBE BROS. RUBBER DEPARTMENT m JCSTATK AND GENERAL BROKERS I IS 2 DE SOUZA STREET. T i be One of the Best Built Bungalows j m Singapore. Tanglin District, j I for S ale by Private Treaty. All modern conveniences. I AUCTION SALES. a J AUCTION SALE985 words
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Advertisement919 1921-01-18 5 TENDERS GOVERNMENT OF JOJJORG. UCTION SAI.K OF YALUABLK MINING LAND AT MERSING. Three mining lots m the District of Jemaluang ill be put up for sale by public auction m th« f< AND OFFICE, MERSING, on Saturday th ith of February at 12 noon. Two of these, approximate area 58919 words
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Advertisement828 1921-01-18 5 NOHCBg. T.RICKS BRICKS. .1 ■Manu*", urH by The TIANG QUAN 11R1CK I TILE j Manufacturing Company Limited. Spot and Forward delivery ex fi f.o.b. twakau Johor« Straits or DeliYsry landed river shore anywhere Singapors or f i D«f.Ol SoopOO, Kalian^ rer, Gaylaag Hoad. Apply TAX Wl VAN i Co., 25828 words
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Advertisement335 1921-01-18 5 -WHITEAWAY'S -i I— iMWIIVHI.ItIIiK 'I 'IWF'M LP 'llll.l9l UMI BW HWllWl I V iTOMn'iffl— BT 8 4'l| N E'i/V S* Everyday needs supplied at cut down sale prices. Whiteaway *M sale prices can assist you m your fi^ht against the present high cost of living. The undermentioned are only 5335 words
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Article55 1921-01-18 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. MARRIAGE. WAKKFORD-WKHSTKR.— On Dec. 4. 1920. at St. Nicholas Church, [betOße, Buckinghamshire, by the Rev. .1. S. Oavis, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, Lionel T. Wakeford. third son ef Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wakeford. of Tilehurst, to Florence A. \Yeb>ter. youngest daughter ot* Mr. and Mrs. W. Webster,55 words
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Article1108 1921-01-18 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1921. Municipal Cooperation. WEDDING WAKEFORD-WEBSTER. Possibly it is imagination, we are rot certain as to that, but it does p.ppe&T as if m the last year or so there has been a greater lack of coordination m Municipal work than Las been the case1,108 words
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Article491 1921-01-18 6 A great congress '^f Eastern women will be held m MOSCOW on February 1, 1921, Mr. P. Carmichael is leaving for home shortly, and will travel via America. Bayencoutt, m the tirst instance adopted hy Hastings, has beer, adopted by Bexhil! instead. Projectors of 150 more Berlin hotels have decided491 words
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Article91 1921-01-18 6 Arrested m Colombo on a warrant from Singapore, and rei- n bail then Indian Mohameddan, named Abdul Karim Perr Mohamed, made his appearance m the Third Court yesterday m connection with a charge of criminal breach of trust as servant iti respect of property worth $17.4i>G.19,91 words
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Article432 1921-01-18 6 Sir James Knott, shipowner, has offered €20.000 for a Newcastle war memorial. The Batavia Branch of the Banque Industriellt de Chine will be opened on January 24. Mr. Kirilloff and Bliss Tushinska have arranged a very attractive programme for the musical entertainment at Raffles Hotel to-morrow which will begin at432 words
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Article233 1921-01-18 6 To thc Editor. Sir, We found a fgend deep Sir Wm. Ramsay's works Ot) "Listen," cried he, 'The noblest feature of < was Us zeal and v.r, The minute carefulness witii which Asian-Greek cities l< and vided for education watch.:;. young, keeping them from ioi!. ing233 words
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Article334 1921-01-18 6 THE PA YA LEBAR GANG ROBBERY. The sequel to one of the i Wobberks that occurred m Paya took place m the Second Court yest< when two Chinese, Tan Yew Leng. and Tat. I Lye were committed to the fori assizes on a charge of having committed robbery m company334 words
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Article48 1921-01-18 6 W. C. T. U. CHRISTM AS FUND. The following further eontributioi I mt* gratefully acknowledged Previously acknowledged $:>' Mrs. Lane io Mrs. Ladds Mrs. (iunatilahft V. AlioE. W. Gunatilaha Per Mrs. Sime Mrs. Reid T. -jo ILnnings Tola' |4f T his fund is vow closed. (FLORENCE GUNATILAHA Hon. Treasv48 words
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Article121 1921-01-18 6 Carious Scenes At A Wiltshire Mm Remarkable scenes were witnessed N c< tly at a big fire which broke out al Melksham House, Melksham, Wiltshire, a fine old residential property standing m large and well-laid-out grounds, which \\a< recently given by Major Fuller, a wellknown motor-tyre manufacturer,121 words
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Advertisement126 1921-01-18 6 iSmi Ato CALDBECK Rtiir MACGREGOR UnU CO., LTD. Watsons N c lo ahtud of ell otUw I I SMI THS I "TRENCH" WATCH. //fir^ XS LEVER MOVEMENT 'Ty^S* ■~m- luminous \|M DIAL AND HANDS S~i GUARANTEED TIMEKEEPER VfflL^ 'jli- 7 AT TKE PRICE. mx>;.> s SMITH SON (siam) ltd. ''■•-■^*^^jJßM^126 words
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Advertisement123 1921-01-18 6 nniin I—— mm mi hub mmmmom mmmm m. fc c I Buy cheaply now and be equipped and ready for the bettor times. Special Offer No. 8. COMBINED AIR STARTING SETS EOR OIL OR GAS ENGINES ETC. This set ensures sufficient air being available for starting anykind of internal combustion123 words
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Article138 1921-01-18 7 I IN IRISH BARRISTER MURDERED. OFFICIAL RFVIEW. [Reuter*l Service.] London. .Ian. 14. renewed outbreak of s. and, when the police Were i rossmsftlen, Armagh, and j I) were seriously injured. nsglen was also > nstabh Ued and M -Grath, K.i one of the Irish bar has been138 words
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Article297 1921-01-18 7 AUSTRALIA'S WOOL SALE SCHEME. I »ndon. Jan. 1 1. ii ces that 1 ks by sd m k ;s tral ian •Aool-gn .-r ranged beI sad the commission by 1 f the existing X sL It ii i q other now he' trill bo D r I a of b297 words
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Article307 1921-01-18 7 COAL AND FOOD SHORT. SKVKRK EXPORT RESTRICTIONS. [Reuter's Service.] Iiombay, Jan. 12. A serious disturbance has taken place at the Koh-i-noor mill. The men demanded their pay and a bonus in*, view of Jan. LSth being a holiday. The marager ndSjavoured to explain the impossibility of th« payment307 words
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Article462 1921-01-18 7 Constantinople, Jan. 1 1. i It is _nd< rsfc I 4 developing on a vast ale. The Greeks are about to occupy Fskishehr the important Kemelist centre and the for Angora. The Nationalists are display irg great activity in sending reinforcemscta thither. It is reported462 words
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Article250 1921-01-18 7 PERET FAILS. BRIAN!) TO TRY NEXX. [Router's Service.] Paris Jan. 13. I nimenting on the Cabinet resignation. the papers jjre inclined to ascribe M. Lcygue.s- fall to lack of energy and settled puri>ose in managing France's foreign affairs, which, they say, are now of paramount importance. The250 words
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Article474 1921-01-18 7 London, Jan. 14. The recent press outcry with regard to the conduct of Chinese and other Asiatic residents in the East End of London was referred to at the London: Sessions to-day. when an appeal was made by a Chinaman against a fine and a recommendation of474 words
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Article158 1921-01-18 7 BOXING AND TENNIS. AMERICAN WINS. [Reuter's Service.] London, Jan. 11. At the Albert Hall a twenty-round contest took place between Jimmy Wilde, the world's fly-weight champion and Peter Herman, the American bantam-weight In the seventeenth round the referee stopped the fight and gave the verdict m Herman's favour.158 words
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Article504 1921-01-18 7 >> ssaiajrton, Jan. LL Auckland Geddes is shortly proceedto London m response to a summons t confer with the Premiesand Lord Curzon. Washington, Jan. 15. It reliably stated that Senator Hardinj bas decided to appoint Mr. Lloyd Grisccm, Ex-M nister to Tokyo, as successor to the Ambassadorship vice504 words
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Article40 1921-01-18 7 At the Church of the Immaculate Conception Penang, on Wednesday, there was solemnised a quiet but pretty wedding the contracting parties being Mr. E. G. Webber of the Straits Trading Company, Ipoh, and Miss Marie Evangeline Woodford of Penang P.G.P.G. - 40 words
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Advertisement171 1921-01-18 7 Incandescent Lamps THE "BLANCHARD" LAMP I THK PETROMAX LAMP 1 I incandescent light -f' Robinson (8b Co., Ltd. fs ""OLD ENGLISH 77 CURVE CUT I PIPS TOBACCO Hj^^^p^^^^H Each Tin contains M&S@^^4 /ieat pocket I BftU vlluUra I ft* v hBH| sgaj Ik ience. ftjj :o: M mr I®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®^ COLLAPSIBLE171 words
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Advertisement527 1921-01-18 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. I (Incorporated m Japan.) UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE j GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice EUROPEAN MAIL LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE. For London and Antwerp via (Malacca)' Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and MarseiUes. SHIDZUOKA MARU 29th Jan KAGA MARU mid Feb YOKOHAMA MAKU 23th527 words
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Advertisement741 1921-01-18 8 K. P# M* KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporatsd m Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA rtj'spksas 111 Pssssge Dept. 1202 Freight i IM2 Msaagers Desk 1437 Marine Snot Tr*s*W>*«t frrH X COLLYBR QUAY. j UNDM* CONTRACT WHH THK NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVSRNSIWT. p y 0R DYK (Tuesday, Jan. 18) fl Belawan-Deli.741 words
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Advertisement686 1921-01-18 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA j APCAR LINE. 1 (Incorporated in EaglandA L MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S, >. UJ (Under Contract with His Majesty's Govern- _*nt). The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY art ri| J uspended. LQND0N FA R-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON T0 MARSEILLES ft LONDOa686 words
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Advertisement739 1921-01-18 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. For Kretay, Trenggsnu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singors, Labus Kehaamui, Bandon, Lan gauss, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure VALAYA l^th Jan. 1921 19th Jan. 1921 PRACHATIPOK 24th Jan. 1921 26th Jan. 1921 MAHIDOL 31st Jan. 1921 2nd739 words
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Advertisement562 1921-01-18 9 Tlie Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EOermaß Bucknall Steam Ship Co,, Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) [Incorporatsd m England] i ii' i i i JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Stsamsr Dus Roots y 0 r562 words
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Advertisement769 1921-01-18 9 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BY PACIFIC MAR. STEAMSHIP CQ. (Incorporat?d m U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING BOARD SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA. A STEAMER Freight only Late Jan. CREOLE STATE Passengers and Freight Late Feb. WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and769 words
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Article657 1921-01-18 10 WWJaStM AND CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. |3 MONDAY, JANUARY 17th, 1921. 1 MINING. i I Figures in brackets shows the capital j I #ad issue value of the Share in dollars aniess otherwise marked- C. Cum d>. r equals ex div.] Ampang ($800,000—0) nom. Ayer Weng657 words
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Advertisement745 1921-01-18 10 I 144 f^BBBS Sparking Plugs Will go a long way and last a long time, M RL yes, quite ?o in a car— but not so in your garage stock tfjfc g_P room. That's the only place where the "others" all m -Hasa-n outlast the Lodge. The fame achieved by745 words
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Advertisement66 1921-01-18 10 0 mmmmmmmmmummm^ mmi COLGATE'S 1. 'I Toilet Requisites iWSii* I Adamson, Gilfillan Co., LM I SOLZ DISTRIBUTORS S. S. fr W. ML fl (Incorporsted m England.) INSIST ON GETTING DRUMS Wil H TH F VW 9 J *e£Z »j. SIS Jim ItSi B*l iLi (Ineorporatad ir. England). SINGAPORE, fPOi* PENAKG.66 words
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Article57 1921-01-18 11 JANUARY 17. Bank 4 m.s. 214 Bank, demand 2 3*i Private credits n 7-1 ft New York, demand 42% Credit 90 days 47^ France, demand 675 India. T. T. 153 Hongkong, demand Trom ?,u Yokohama, demand 90 Java, demand 100H Bangkok, demand 88 Sovereign, Bank Buyir* $8.54 Bank of57 words
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Article149 1921-01-18 11 JANUARY 17. Tin No Orders No Market G*mbier 12.50 ftaaiMst Csbe Nc. 1 17.00 Pepper Bir.:*. 28.00 Popper (whita /air) 14.00 Tapioca small flake, fg. 0.00 Tapioca, medium pttrl f.g. 10.00 Pearl Ssgo, small 10.60 Copra Sundried Copra Mix nom. 13.00 Opium, Benares uncert 8,900 Rice Rangoon White 2,700149 words
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Article44 1921-01-18 11 12 o'clock noon 17th January \o2\. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sb Closing Prises. Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Buyers Sellers. Spot HS Jan. 39 Feb. 39 BSH Feb. to Mar. II 42 April to June 47 Tone of Merkat: Steady.44 words
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Advertisement2070 1921-01-18 11 I AsMta ISatMM. AiwraiM In force «yer $15,000.« M. I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I [Incorporated m Straits SeU.] AD OFFICE Wißchtster U****, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. I Ti* Ctrnßßßy ka* £20,000 deposited with tho 3«9reme Court of EBgUnd, and compile* with the Britis*2,070 words
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Advertisement359 1921-01-18 11 S. S. GLRNADR Consignees of cargo ex the above .steamer are hereby notified that the survey of cargo landed in a damaged condition will be held on Tuesday, January 25th at 9 a.m. in Godown* No-. 1 and 7. No further survey will be held after this dat^. BOUSTEAD A359 words
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Advertisement69 1921-01-18 11 1 DISCOMFORT AFTER MEALS usually due to flatulence, or wind m the stomach, may be remedied by the occasional use of PINKETTES the gentle little laxatives. Pinkettos dispel constipation and flatulence, cure biliousnees, sick headaches, liverishness, coated tongue, i 11— smelling breath, clear the skin of pimples and blotches. Of69 words
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Miscellaneous12 1921-01-18 11 CLEARANCES. Jan. 17. Groninpen, Melchior Treub. Loudon. Singkara, Emile (Dut); Glentara <Brit).12 words
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Miscellaneous458 1921-01-18 11 mm. MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. f Intermediate and local mails will be feani m list below: Penang, Malacca, F. M. S. (by Trala) 4 p.m. daily (except Sunday). Eota Tinggi and stations to Kusle Lurapst at 6 a.m Hongkong Gujarat 8 a.m. Coeoh Edina 9 a.m. Kerimon Soon Lee 9 a.m.458 words
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Article434 1921-01-18 12 ENGLAND'S Ist INNINGS. ALL OUT 417. 4USTB M.I SSI ANI) S POI 71. (Copyright to the Singapon Press). (From our Special Correspondent). le, Jan. 17. The third Test Mat h d on the' Oval to-day. W iT:;> ani Russell (21) Saturday's n outl continued their innings. The434 words
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Article81 1921-01-18 12 ERASER'S REPORT. Singapore Jan. 17. Rubbers firmer, but little doing, Kedahs 32.C0, Radellas |5, Utan Sinipans *I.GO, Ulu Pandan $1.05, Tapahs $13.50, Malakoff s $2.25, Indragiris $6.25, Gler.ealys $1.50, Ama'gamated Malays $2.75, Balgownie. s fS.FO, Jimahs $1.25, Kuala Sidims 1.75. Mining dull, South Tailing 90 cents, Kawangs81 words
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Article43 1921-01-18 12 The srrivnl of the French cruiser D< m the harbour yesterday afternoon was the occasion of the usual exchange of salutes from the- vessel and the Fort. Sho is bound from Saigon for Colombo, whither sho leaves on the 21st inst.43 words
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Article157 1921-01-18 12 Taylor Holmes, as Aivhie Pirn, is funnier than ever m the Triangle special presentation Upside-Down, the screen version of ths story Lovely Reason, which is now running at the- Liberty Sail m the lecond show, tog. ther with the Lurking Peril serial^ Episodes 1 1 and 12. In157 words
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Article1669 1921-01-18 12 THE BLACK LIST IN POLITICS. I <!". Un Our Own Correspondent.) lcndon, Dec. 16. For the last few days a controversy has been racing m the political world over the Black Listing of Members of Parliament by the Northcliffe Press, which does not agree with their action1,669 words
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Article180 1921-01-18 12 New Programme for 1921. The Cadet Force, m future, is to be trained very largely by means of games and competition, the object m view being not merely to instruct the lads m a military sense, but to make them more fA ohvsically for the duties180 words
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Article34 1921-01-18 12 Hampstead ia the most musical borough m the Metropolis.-The Msyor of HamnIf we are going to use our Post Offlcs for revenue purposes, we were not making the best use of it-Sir Thom.s Msckenii*.34 words
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Article234 1921-01-18 12 S. C. C. beat S. C. F. A. As the result of a fast and interesting ),ame of soccer on the S.C.C. ground yesterday afternoon between the Club's second eleven and the S.C.F.A.'s second team, the latter had to retire the lossrs by the only two goals scored both234 words
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Article141 1921-01-18 12 The President's Prize was played for on Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 15th and 16th, and was won by Mr. W. Marsh with a net score of 76. The following cards were re- The Ladies January Spoon Competition played on Jan. 3rd resulted m a tie betwe-.n Mrs.141 words
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Article375 1921-01-18 12 NORTH CHINA FAMINE RELIEF FUND. In aid of the above Fund and under the t auspices of the Straits Chinese Football Association the Heng Wai Sun Theatrical < Co. owned by the Hon. Mr. Eu Tong Sen staged "Vong Onn Tuck Mcc" to a large i audience on Saturday last,375 words
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Article85 1921-01-18 12 Speaking at Wimbledon Public Library recently, Mr. Hugh Clements said that thc weather could be predicted at least three years m advance, and yet the Official Meteorologist continued to "guess the weather" from day to day "Weather," said Mr. Clements, "went m I cycles, and we were85 words
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Advertisement209 1921-01-18 12 mim mmiiammarr-^---^~^~ m^ mmmmm 1m mmmmm i^aa— m __waaw«Mg*]~~~~_^~~~' Oentra! tWotor Hiring Co, 87-4 7 4\#- A04O (NEXT TO ST. MARY'S HOME) Comfortable Cs*rs oi the latest model driven by competent drivers, ON HIRE AT AHY HOUR. l iiiiiiiiiiiiiwimmimwMMMM»w ,llllllll,,llliniK,,ll,HIPI!SP, "wi-_ a i s Stationery Printing IS I JSt ai.209 words
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