The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 January 1921
1921-01-29
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Title Section16 1921-01-29 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1921. NO. 10,19:5.16 words
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Article188 1921-01-29 1 Lh>yds' Igures .show Japanese shipping has made ides Page 7. Commonts on the S. C < meeting are made in letters to the editor Page <>. General Strickland defends oflu-ial reprisals and states they are proving successful Page 7. There ha* been another ainhush of the Crown188 words
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Article863 1921-01-29 1 QuicqKid (ujmt hvmincg r.o*tri e»t farrago likttK, JIVENKAL. The Topiiisl commends to thi> attention of those who are inclined to be. tied and bound with the bondfl of tradition, the very sartorially considerate note rsganttag His Excellency's attendance at ti.«- Taagiia Club (Been of H.M.S. Malaya.863 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement221 1921-01-29 1 Malthoid RAFFLES HOTEL. Excellent Accommodation and Cuisine. THE FINEST BALL~ROOM IN THE EAST. Raffles New Orchestra. i (iuest Nights and Dances every Thursday Saturda>\ H. MURPHY. Jazz Drummer F. A. COOKE, A. E. McCLARY, Musical Director. > Manager. I Motor Trucks J i 3 •>■ a b For Particulars Apply221 words
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Advertisement139 1921-01-29 1 NEW FICTION. THE FOURTH DIMENSION, By VACHELL. "lucinda, Isy ANTHONY HOPE. THE LOVE OF LONG AGO, By MARIE CORETLI. KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. siQ*|P^V\' "ftt\f vSjHE Br^ *^SwMffipff^jj^^BßßSBW S|^BK^hjy v j^jg^y]* b ''''Cj^^'^itf tftl^f L A *T^^Esw^sMSftSSSsH^^B k3js^B^Bß^sWn^^SßßSßpCj^B^^97 i. t 4 L, L ."^t »«-y^ u a S^B^B^B^B^BQ^mJ^^SK' t- t_^139 words
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Advertisement150 1921-01-29 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS tares of the Hupm i 10. S. Smith and Son, Ltd., announcement Page i. Bia of tains at Au Bon ""TSfrfrche 2. MunLif tenders .in bankruptcy notice Page Lorry for Bale. Godown and offices to let Page "i. Lai Sang and Hang Sa g an both now discharging-r-Pagc150 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous71 1921-01-29 1 THE WEEK. Saturday, January 29. Higb Water, 2.0 a.m., tS p.m. H.M..S. Malaya <lu. Singapore. Gleuealy Ifeetiag*, Derrick's, noon. Sunday, January l\(). High Water, 2.39 a.m., 3.4 p.m. Moaday, January SI. Hiph Water, -'..24 a.m.. 1.10 p.m. Tuesday. 1-t High Water. 4.17 a.m. .").:;i p.m. Children's Aid fcltjf., Govt House,71 words
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Advertisement431 1921-01-29 2 I LATEST PARIS MODELS, j has arrived direct fron Parii with a tion of the j lato>t models of Paris »wns, and invites the inspection of Ladies. Room 159 Kaffles Hotel. I] r TO LET. 4 Lurgi Godowns and stores J from 6,000 to 20,000 sq. ft. Larjre and Commodious431 words
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Advertisement947 1921-01-29 2 •s^^k B s^ JL SS wB r h 'A From THURSDAY, January 27. to TUI 1 A Serial termed l>y Reyiewi THE SUPER SERIAL SENSATION OF TIIF vrvi Featuring Uv ARLINE PRETTY One of the most popular and most talented of the motion young and as pretty at her name,947 words
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Miscellaneous534 1921-01-29 2 k CHURCH SERVICES. BBRAGBSIMA. "lOth January. 1"_ S. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. Hoi] < in munion. um. H<.!y < iommunion Chi Matin* and Litany. 4 p av Children*! 8* i p.m. Brensong and Sermon. Serrkea ai tgs: Holy Comaonioa on Tneadajf uml Thonday at 7 a.m. and on Friday »»t 8 a.m.534 words
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Article331 1921-01-29 3 P*pe*s ]'n: Peace n <,(.-. Itol'liw, Dec. 11. Dr. Hellfeiich won hit ease yesterday apainst Hen Joel, the editor of the Charlottenburjr Neue Zeit, who had accused him f ..sr documents in a newspaper Hert Joel, who was sentenced to a fine of 100 marks (about Bs.).331 words
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Advertisement320 1921-01-29 3 EXPANDED 'r.;TAL j *^^^B^^^ STOCKS OF ALL SIZES HAVE I JV ST ARRI V E D LARGE AND SMALL MESHES I sf«-o «ys vot/ff emqvir es I UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. I Incorporated in the Straits Seulements. I SING&POSF. I A *9HI BBBBEwlb^^B^BßblbvSb^bT JaK£j£mLßhß3uePL.^ BVSDBfI^J^ 1 '^BBCDT^^BVPSBIBK^BBK^BBBBBKBBBI A M ERICA 'S320 words
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Advertisement233 1921-01-29 3 }IMMM\IMMVr.l k .r.l\lMM%| 1 5 Gramaphoce Ma^nedo Needles, EJ J V« guarantee each Needle to 2 Z J t-Jay ten re(. )rds, and also Kt. «i 7 7 cord Album* to be had at J H. C. HUDSON The h(»use of the catchy Mu*i" M No.. 100 North Bridpe Road233 words
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Advertisement64 1921-01-29 3 WflsV P^^Vfl .^B^BBSsW. jR^L EIBSSSB^^S^BSsI AUSTRALIAN LAGER T m r y^ sT >wS^ j f*v flßflsD* W& 1 o^- II MB I SOLE AGENTS. 1 HtttdnbaGh. Lazarus k Sons I LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) I SINGAPOKE. Window Glass, Acetic Acid, Rubber Gups, Coagulating Pans HAVE jUSI ARRIVED (Incorporated in64 words
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Article628 1921-01-29 4 FRASEK AND CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE CROKERS. FRIDAY. .JANUARY 28th, 1921. MINING. 'f'igurei in brackets ihowi tht capital •ad i«sue value of the Shar* in dollars onleM otherwise marked. C. Cum d> k equals ex div.] Ampang ($BOO,OO0 0) r.om. Ayer W«ng 1) 1.00 Bftam Tin (300,000—1)628 words
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Advertisement439 1921-01-29 4 ILP m AWT* IONFZi^ VM-UERS^C 5 ijiisi FORTacolmw sales *>*? nn rw at our sale- Rooms an< f jH >>rivately. A?--' w£. r4 I. Lingerie, Blouses, Dresses, t$L \J 29. II < Id furniture ,2 |3 I Krt\its at OUT Sale Rooms at 10.80 a.m. MrSi fl» A) an <>arl439 words
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Advertisement224 1921-01-29 4 I CORDIAL vC s flj \J ,K "v^CO FftOM WEST IM.^A ML j#(l i -..P;innaY tree cr alcci gl 1 $F~ /coje fa' j\ LIME JUICE Prepared solely from pure Lime Juice and the finest refined sugar. THE STANDARD FOR PURITY AND EXCELLENCE. Insist on having ROSE 'S* OBTAINABLE 4T224 words
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Advertisement67 1921-01-29 4 ■11 I MB A f tf^l a IB I 1 I 3 HJe SJft LIES FIAT ON THE BRUSH Obtainable at all Stores and Dispensaries. V II fl^R iTi £JL m a a 1 A JTjb oiV A IT D IT H EXTINGUISHERS mMilft NOTED FOR DURABILITY FULL PARTICULARS The67 words
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Advertisement454 1921-01-29 5 REAL KSTATE IHJREAU DUPKB BROS: Estate and General Brokers and Auctioneers, 2, De Souza Street (Ist floor) WE HAVE OPENED A PUBLIC AUCTION ROOM FOR THE SALE OF LANDS, BUILDINGS FTC. AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS AND HOPE TO RECEIVE THE SUPPORT OF SELLERS AND BUYERS GENERALLY. WANTED. \V.\. fce junior454 words
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Advertisement542 1921-01-29 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF r l)o;ltre Cur in perfect runninp r and eonditioa with tools, span- tyre arc tube and t cushion covers complete. To b- held ■r Saie-room. Raffle Chambers. Raffles Plac< ON SATURDAY, 89th JAN., AT 11 A.M. Oa view on day of Bale. KSTATE i TRUST542 words
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Advertisement1428 1921-01-29 5 kvrnofi pal notices. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF NOTICE. Preehold I St Thorr.sun Bead near tons freeholci bind Off NOTI( is hereby given that the I'ow. rof Stevens Road. iZZSfwAS? by a i Saul Menahem to O8e P" Khahffa on the Tth January 1920, has At our sale-room, No. 80 Kling Str-1,428 words
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Advertisement353 1921-01-29 5 S4ILE iVEI^S, Whitcaway's Cash Trading terms make for lower selling prices. Buying for cash direct from the manufacturers enables Whika way's to secure the best quality <^oods at rock bottom prices. Their customers tbo benefit by this Cash Trading. Record sale prices are now in force to reduce stock before353 words
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Article80 1921-01-29 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTHS. BVANS.— AT the Maternity Hospital Sinj-a pore, on January 27th. the wife of E. I. Evans C 8. Patrol, of a >on. HALL.— Oa the SSth January to Mr. and M^s P. J. Hall, at Sydney. N.S.W., a son [ALMER. At Shanghai Pahang Estate, Bentonir. on January80 words
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792 1921-01-29 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1921. Grants in Aid. I The question of Government granta in aid has, by the decision of the Government to make the allotment to the Singapore Municipality, no* definitely come forward as a policy which can be regarded as established and it will therefore792 words
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Article382 1921-01-29 6 The Hon. Mr. G. A. Hall, the acting Resident Councillor. Penan*, is due back from home by the Teiresias to-day and the Hon. Mr. H. W. Firmstone goes on leave by the P. and O. sterner Delta. The Her. N. D. Power is due to arrive in Singapore by the382 words
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Article70 1921-01-29 6 MALAYA VISIT TO PENANC. (From Our Own Correspondent). I'enang, Jan. 28. The Penantf arrangements for the visit of the Malaya include sports including \vatp~ sports, dances for to the officers, ant dinners for the men, shooting parties, a smoking concert, parties, with a visit to Kedah. It is70 words
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Article465 1921-01-29 6 MR. ISRAEL OOHBN ARRIVES. Progress of the Mission. There arrived by the Plassy in Singapore from Hongkong yesterday Mr. Israel Cohen, emissary of the Executive of the Zionist World Association. The mission In which Mr. Cohen is engaged and of which we give a short account below,465 words
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Article34 1921-01-29 6 Sou. h nKllii ls a"d decoraShould His ExcclKtc-vh cl> -t«' rt «--e. -nt,d from am., y d U e n n ai oi<Jabii p Kiven in m r tha Wi34 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
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Article127 1921-01-29 6 To The Kditor. D.-ar Sir, With reference to tl at the Cricket Club meeting o evening, prhen the motion of the to vote 110,000 War Loan to the la tary. Mr. G. V. Owen, In valuable leryi permitted, through the medium valual.ii- journal, to offer a I127 words
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Article179 1921-01-29 6 Drar sir.— ln connection with th i Club meeting you report of words is misleading. I did not saj Committee did nol with n, What I laid was IUSI &y out of 1000 did not agree with th I did not consider it mftcieni f or them179 words
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Article145 1921-01-29 6 To the Editor. Sir.-In view of the fothewii* of football matefaa in connection with th« ™.t of H. If. S. -Malaya." nu K ht Ib, permitted to su^, st that attention be Riven to the matter of the pr, factory habit of the nat:.. crowd round the Goals145 words
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Article119 1921-01-29 6 To the Editor. *™Pb 8. S liatavier Dispute" n, fcd th S T d Wl h were Sh l il >-'-' w): U to run u. sh,,. without t n im m|i| te^r^t-^s^ of th« a nls sh 't' hc wcatid a Bembet his en. a (l119 words
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Article75 1921-01-29 6 hJfUU R m K M r Us returned from Ml h" 'day m h.,^l ;l n,l. a c s n) w h Mr. .S. ^Ch^ n han^ JJ A marriacc has boen arran K «l and will the .Ll r e r, Uoyd f S "»-'»Po™. «n of V Lloyd>75 words
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Advertisement97 1921-01-29 6 yflOm CALDBECK iWr CGREGOR jRa W (m., LI I). Watsons N B lO ftktMl of «J1 o&m» ORIGINAL SANATOGEN FORMAMINT AI.IUI.A.TIN WULPING CYSTOI'URSN WULFING Sole Importers Hanekamp Ltd.. No. 1 Raffles Quav. I Provision Department I Bargains in— I Jams I Confectionery I Biscuits I Preserved Fruit I Preserved Fish97 words
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Advertisement51 1921-01-29 6 2 CIGARETTES m m V^l'l limn chCIJPJ^^^ I 555 $1.25 per tin of 50 •jj Obtainable all leading dealers L Ardath Tobacco Co., Ltd. J LONDON. IMMMM'JUVJMMSrjM^ Mr. Mrs. T. LENTON ELLIOTT. s.s. PLASSY P-P-c. REMOVAL. The Xursinp Horn, (Mrs. A. li. Matthevs c»^z;z. from 8t Th 5 8 S9-151 words
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Article138 1921-01-29 7 SUCCESS OF REPRISALS. MORE BOLPIKtta MI 'KDKKKU. I «m>lon, Jan. 25. land, mt« n leved at Cork, B al reprisals, and admitted pe I able and were disliked ft, but their effects u H.- m d tl'; 4 i houses were only w\ I ipanta were known138 words
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Article273 1921-01-29 7 El ROPE'S DEBI Ua^hinirton. Jan. B Profeeeui of Koono- nee before the Wayi and Means I iiel>t to lid amount to v i said that ;1 i nun r. Anierieam B kara, ESnrope i product! irrespective mport duties. In! mge would not .'id to increa roaae of273 words
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Article163 1921-01-29 7 New York, Jan. 25. World's heavy-weight wrestling rrek-nam,.,} Stran K aU-1 Karl (Vaddcxk in an hour and four minutes, throwing him with a oi head-lock and hip-lock. The C < 1 th« head-lock, which is some- <» l! 'ar u. the old stran K le-hold, in- (WCtslon, and163 words
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Article265 1921-01-29 7 DISARMAMENT POLICY. FINANCING USTKIAN TRADE. [Heater's Service.] Paris. Jan. 25. The Conference this morning considered OH proposal! as regards tho financing of Austrian trad'.', and the rehabilitating of tie country. It was tedded that the AusD was intimately bound up With the economic condition of Central "<•. and265 words
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Article152 1921-01-29 7 lloniha* Jan. 25. The St<> c k Exchang bullion :arkets ha led, ami a funeral hartal P been propo* Following fight between European f r«' Hindus boys in consequence of u ie former killing two pigeons which were wdipg on the road. the police took p large152 words
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Article381 1921-01-29 7 London, Jan. 25. S Leonard Ropers, of the Indian Medi- T. B«nric«, has returned from Calcutta. her twenty-svven years with the Indian edical Service. He reported that he had -covered a system of treatment for the m ?stroying of the leprosy bacilli in human a ssucs and stated381 words
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Article396 1921-01-29 7 SHORT-TIME IN ALL COUNTRIES. JAIWNESK SHIPPING INCREASE. [Reuter's Service.] London, Jan. 2">. Reports read at the congress of the M'ners' International Federation in London showed that trade depression is universal. Snort-time was being worked in most countries and stocks of coal were accumulating. The Conference unanimously passed a396 words
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Article159 1921-01-29 7 London, Jan. 25. The Daily Express gives prominence to C vhat it describes as the peril o f the "hinese flour, and quotes a statement made >JT a doctor, that many of his patients l W9t* suffering from pastPo-enteritis and Urmatitis, due to the consumption of 3htneM flour.159 words
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Article1266 1921-01-29 7 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING The annual general meeting of the members of the Singapore Sport.ng Club was held last evt«nin K in the Exchange Buildings, Mr. G. M. Farrant presiding over a fair gathering of members. At the outset the Cha a n said that since the last1,266 words
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Advertisement114 1921-01-29 7 Robinson Co. Ltd. JU-.T ARRIVED NEW SHIPMENT of a Standard Mixture I Medium in lb. Tins I Blended by Alfred Dunhill. 1 Robinson (Mb Co., Ltd. old English" CURVE CUT PIPE TOBACCO ls9sS^Dl ir^«9 SBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^^^^^P^VBBB^BB^S^B^B^^CsSfavV'^^^^^BBBfI^BBBBBSSfI IBBSSsMiiiiiJNEM Each Jin contains gjßpffijpsPg <' neat pocket I Tobacco can be catried with the\114 words
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Advertisement484 1921-01-29 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated in Japan.) UNDKR MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice EUROPEAN MAIL LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE. Fcr London and Antwerp via (Malacca)' Penang, Colombo, Suez, Said and Marseilles. SHIDZUOKA xMARU 29th Jan. KAGA MARU mid Feb. YOKOHAMA MARU 23th Feb LIVERPOOL LINE.484 words
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Advertisement696 1921-01-29 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PiKETVAART MAAreCHAFPIJ IncorpcraUd In Holland EOTAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA ™<~<flt*nm 131 P*«s«k« Dept. 1202 Freight l>«j»t. ltdZ J^« > M gera Deck 1437 Maria* BapC Tra»tHrv*««ia( S COLLTSB QUAY. rHI>»I« OONT.iACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOV^'SStJR^'? 1 BROUWER (Saturday, Jan. 29) Blinjoe, Djeboes and696 words
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Advertisement672 1921-01-29 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND (Incorporated it, E i<!inri.> MAIL AND PASSKNGER SERY« PENLVSULAR AND ORIENTAL S (Under Contract with His Majesty's Govern The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY tr* lr M suspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLE* >;: DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SENGA] ALIPORE about 6th Feb.672 words
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Advertisement788 1921-01-29 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) for Kretay, Trs-jsganu, Kelantan, Bangnava, Telupin, Patani, Singora, L»--t B Kphsaraui, Bsndon, LaiiirsusL, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure MAIIIDOL Jan. 31 K e b. 2 VALAYA Vvb. 8 Feb. 10 PRACHATIPOK Feb. 16 Feb. 17 ri nr- fitted throughout with electric788 words
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Advertisement572 1921-01-29 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steim Navigation Co Ltd and fiUerman ft Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINK.) [Incorporated in England] JOINT FOKTNIGfITLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SLS2 OE PaHa* FROM NEW YORK. SU*m»:r Due fioute y or S'Dore KANDAHAR Feb. 7 Suez,572 words
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Advertisement690 1921-01-29 9 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT BERVICBS OPBRATKD IJY PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. I (Incorpor.t in U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING BOABD SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— FAST INDI SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. o For CALCUTTA. A STEAMER Freipht onl SSli? Passengers and Flight Late Mar UN-iNAMLD bIATE Ptangm and Freight690 words
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Article1555 1921-01-29 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, December 16th. The interesting Jc-ture delivered this week Bnder the auspices of the Royal Colonial Institute by Sir Francis Younghusband on "India and England the true t'.v between them," developed into a discussion on what is the Perfect English Gentleman. Sir1,555 words
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Article158 1921-01-29 10 Saw His Name on War Memorial A Lincolnshire man. (Haver Welton, who served with the R. F. A. in France, has had a War Office report that he was "missing presumed killed" corrected recently. It was originally reported that Welton was believed to have been killed at158 words
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Article127 1921-01-29 10 Offer to the Commission. Mr. E. D. Cairns, f nv IV ocntly offered to provide sugar at s cost much below the controlled Government p has written offering to supply the Sugar Commission with refined granulated sugar at 28s. per cwt at the port of127 words
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Article49 1921-01-29 10 Lady Chalmers, Sir Thomas Callender Viscount and Viscountess Ennismore, and Major and Mrs. Lloyd George have left Umdon for Bombay on board the Malwa. The Maharaja of Behar, General Sir Horman Storrs, General L. R. Vaughan Sir Robert McAlpine and Sir E. Avery will join the ship at Marseilles.49 words
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Advertisement288 1921-01-29 10 BIBBY LINE. '•4 of fast twin-screw mail passenger steamers between RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES LONDON AND LIVEKFOOi. with through connections from Singapore. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Sailing from Rangoon. .YORKSHIRE February 3rd M» DERBYSHIRE February 14th ■.•.WARWICKSHIRE earlv March s.s. LEICESTERSHIRE Mart* 15th s.s. HEREFORDSHIRE end March M. OXFORDSHIRE early April Full paHiculars288 words
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Advertisement442 1921-01-29 10 j? _^«l v^S' y 1 <T^^ tTrT iT M^* f '--ii-^sHßWssslk_ Wherever there are hills, people I bitually refer to the Hupm* a remarkable hill-climber. The higl and harder the hills, the more w and the more favorably the Hupmobile is known for its unusual IMPORTANT FEATURES. Extra strong, rigid442 words
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Article520 1921-01-29 11 DISCOVERED IN HOTEL. Following the discovery in New York of an extensive robbery of foreign mails from the Orient it has been disclose 1 that mail matter despatched from Shanghai probably «u included In one or more of the consignments that were lootui. Reports from New York520 words
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Advertisement148 1921-01-29 11 /&u II Touring iodel I y SOLb. AGENTS I I The Borneo Co., Ltd. I (Incoiporated in Engand.) L I Ipoh Singapore Penang PROMPT GENERAL PRINTING STATIONERY Riekard Limited 76, Cecil Street, Telephone: Singapore. 2228 Satisfied /7/^I •veral J -< ho fore r- IT()W V*H V )iov alike, if tba148 words
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Advertisement122 1921-01-29 11 1 Three Drop Corn Killer "Gets-It" Stops Pain Immediately w and Corns Go Quick. i<l The way to handle coma Is the tried and proved "Gets-It" way the way that millions havo found quickest, easiest, safest and most reliable. of S^^^T 'A m el A few drops of "Gets-It" knocks122 words
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Advertisement372 1921-01-29 11 THE CANADIAN FORD The Most Economical 5-Passenger Car on the market and the Bent Motor Car Value in the World. IREAO WHAT 4 SINBAPORE MOTORIST SAYS:Messrs. WEARNE BROS.. LTD. Dear Sirs, With reference to the FORD car purchased Eron you months ago, I have kept a careful record of all372 words
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Article1105 1921-01-29 12 i SUPERTAX ON CULTUH*. There is says the Morning Post a ty] of household within these islands whi< before the War was one of their great o naments. It was too numerous to be di tinguished. but it gave us a self-respect I ume and1,105 words
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Article299 1921-01-29 12 Mr. Thomas Partington's strictures on the comjiradore says the China Ma.l suggest the image of the man who kicks away the ladder by which he climbed. His propositions may be arguable, but the firjt thought th3t comes is of the long line of compradores who have299 words
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Article234 1921-01-29 12 In the most recent report of the work of the International Health Board of the Rockefeller Foundation, measures against hookworm hold the most prominent place. During the past year the campaign has been carried into four new fields,— West Virginia. Jamaica, and the states of Mir.as Geraei an,!234 words
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Article157 1921-01-29 12 F. If. His Royal Highness the Chief of the General Staff, Kiam. left for Dor Milling by train. At a little after one oe-loek on January 14 the Prince set out on his journey by aeroplane to Korat l^'A^ iUSt F M His li °y» l High.157 words
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Advertisement96 1921-01-29 12 ELEfTRIfA! I Now in stock: I Table Fans S Metal Filament Lamps 1 Bare Copper Wire j Electric Kettles Breakfast Cookers V. I. R. Wires Cables Lead Covered Cables 1 Lightning Conductor j Materials I Etc., Etc. j Sirne Darby Co., Ltd. i (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) Electrical Enquiries to96 words
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Advertisement276 1921-01-29 12 Increase your Sales SALES Letters— Price LS*| and reply PuMcards a ,i I ,r any quantity on the Roneo l)up)icat<»r and fmt»4 to r World over— each morning the postman irtf )rin r n orders-thus active business can be estab! ,hed at ff^Uti o! h of a commercial traveller. Book276 words
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Article66 1921-01-29 13 JANUARY Bank 4 m.s. Bank, demand • Rj Private credits 3 m.s. 2|4 7-1G New York, demand S Crediti Ml day. < I*4 48 H 1 1 i^nA demand 1 1 Indif; T. T t 1 Hongkong, demand 167 Pi m 21 p.c. Yokohama, demand Java, demand 89 Bangkok,66 words
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Article138 1921-01-29 13 JANUARY 28. Tin Xo Ord< rt Guabier No Hai bier >e No. I Pepp< r B Pepn white fair; 1 7 f..->ioc* sir. all Ss_«, lg. ~o\so lapioct, aMdhca t. a I Pearl S.. 10J0 Copra Sundried Copra Mix Opium, Benares ancert nom. l 8,900 2,700 co Btock Ric-j138 words
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Article42 1921-01-29 13 1^ O'clock noon 28th January 1021. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh Closing Prices. Closing Prices Buyer. Siliera. Buyers Sellers Spot S6H Feb. Mar. :?T i T. April to June 42 «S3| Tone of Mark'! St( adv. _^^^H42 words
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Advertisement358 1921-01-29 13 f»« H.SM.GM ™-*~..-a***~rm~. n||m| THL GREAT EASIERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED I UAH <*?ICE: Wl«ch. B t«r H.u^, S^"™'™" 3 n. C-M-, ta £20,000 ..poait.. wit. U. r .Lc.urt .f f 82 Je^ E C T'.ANS Or ASSURANCE gUD<f> nd C mpil96 th Brit^ Uf Company Art S4CKEVARY AGENTS Wiuvmr,358 words
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Advertisement538 1921-01-29 13 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated ia England by Royal Charter. i up Capital in 600,000 ■mm LUMUtf of rroprietots siooo'oou HKAO O**lCt. 8* BiiLojxgmie, ).,3iiua, I C Alcr Star i/o-gtorg p. nmac HW Tort r mT oy a»»tow P^aicg Tokohama BANXEBS. el tngland. London Joint City and538 words
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Advertisement409 1921-01-29 13 HO HONG BANK, LIMITED HEAD OFFICE Singapore Raffles Chambers 4, and f BBANCHZS: Penang—B| Bv.ca Street. Malacca— 181 Joakar Street. Muar-77-79 Jalaa Suleiman Batu Pahat-109 J^n R a h amat AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai fn. g p°? g v Am 7 BaUTi Sourabaya, SeSaV*ng, Palembang and409 words
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Advertisement328 1921-01-29 13 BBIBBBSVSaBtttftu.'^C^VIBMHBBBBBB^ CapiU! P a i d Up lW.f#C,-H Eeserve Fund T President N W "v T f DIRKCTOSa W. Kajiwara £bq F ar Earon K. Iwasaki 5* T? n^ lr Z«q. f Tat B u mi U J; Xa«. S- Surcki Esq. T- IB K Mr. Tare 5 1 Tak^=ti328 words
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Advertisement155 1921-01-29 13 ASIA BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in New York) Anglo and London P?ris Nation?; Bank of San Franc i.Bankers Trust Company, New York City. Continental Commercial Natioral Bank of Chicago. First National Bank of Portland, Oregon. Guaranty Trust Company of New York. Guardian Savings Trust Compi^, Cleveland. Mercantile Bank of the Americas,155 words
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Page 13 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous248 1921-01-29 13 PASSENGERS EXPECTED The following paa» le v r arrive from Liverpool pc Bin' Funnel iresias on 20th inst:Mr. G. C. Bailey; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. an Miai E. Bennett; Mrs E. and M B Carmiehael; M:?> m. Fittock; Mrs. G. E Gordon; Mr. an.i Mrs. G. A. Hall; Mil248 words
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Miscellaneous319 1921-01-29 13 MAJL iA/JLE. TODAY j ilt o'' Ku:,la Lumpur wr s Hob, a ;,n,. •h. I pm' Si?. Mcrsing Medan Pahat K Maacca P 8W J a M:i!; »g K-t 8 n 1 ntl riiris: md« 4, j 1 1 1 1^ 1 1 P.m. k Kuala 4pm H.njOMvnn^i, W. A»st:319 words
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Article2113 1921-01-29 14 PRESENTATION TO THE PRESIDENT. An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioner- was held in the board room yesterday afternoon, preside;! < ver by Mr. R. J. larrer. Other members present were Messrs J. A. Elias. H. A. I at Tiong Wah, M. A. Namazie. J. M. Sime. E.2,113 words
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Article108 1921-01-29 14 OFFICIAL* REPORT. The usual aucdon of the Singapore Chamber of Comm- rce Rubber Association was held on :27th und 28th .January. 1921, when there were catalogued 2.175.N>0 lbs. Ton* 871.80; Offered 1378,786 lbs. Tons 839.19; Sold 1,446,416 'bs. Tons 645.27. PRICES REALIZED. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents per108 words
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Article49 1921-01-29 14 Messrs Barker and Co.. Secretaries to the Rubber Producers' Association of Malaya (Inc..) inform us that The Dominion Rubber Co. Ltd. has decided to stop tapping entirely, while Cheng Rubber Estates Ltd. and The Senawang Rubber Estates Co. Ltd. are restricting their output by 50 per cent.49 words
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Article84 1921-01-29 14 Fraser's Kepcrt. Singapore, Jan. 28. Rubber. Quiet, with little doing, Telok Ansons $8. Tapahs $14.50, New Serendahfl $3.50, Malakoffs $3.10, Ktdah? $2.65, M;.laka Pindas $I.GO, Tamba'ak^ 65 cents, Ci aigieleas 90 cents, Ulu Pandans $1.07 1 2, Utaa Simpans $2, Kuala Sidimi $2.15. Mining.— -Steady. Taipings ,$1.40,84 words
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Article41 1921-01-29 14 Programme of Drills, etc., for week endmg, Sunday, 30th January, 1921 Sunday 30th, 7.30 a.m.-Balestier Range. Eurasian Company. Rifle Club Shoot. Singapore Field Ambulance Company will parade under orders of their Company Commander. It. SMITH, Lt. alAdjutant, S.V.C.41 words
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Article33 1921-01-29 14 Orders for week ending January 29th. Saturday 29.-Seventh Troop Parade 5.13 P.m Signalling Competition, Teams Parade at the Malay Volunteer Club 3 pm Individual Troop Orders as issued by Scoutmasters.33 words
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Article62 1921-01-29 14 President Wilson it is stated has refused an offer of "150,000 dollars cash down for a single newspaper article, the only stipulation being that it shall be the first article he writes after leaving White House. The president could have chosen the subject and decided its62 words
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Article165 1921-01-29 14 VISIT OF H.M.S. MALAYA. TO-DAY'S CHICK ET MATCH. Tl|e sporting events arranged for the visit of H.M.S. Malaya open on the Padang this afternoon with a cricket match against the Singapore Cricket Club. Play will commence at 2.30 p.m. The S. C. C. will be represented by the165 words
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Article171 1921-01-29 14 Ladies Spoon Competition January. i. Ten cards wer e taken out for the above and the btst four scores wtre: Mrs. R.G.H. Webb (Winner) 46 7 39 Mrs. H. J. G. Blits 55 14 41 Mrs. P. P. Mojit^omerie 59 9 50 Mrs. F. Niblock 67 14171 words
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Article47 1921-01-29 14 The first Handicap Points Race for Kathleen Cup will be sailed on Sunday morning. Course: Start U. E. Pier round Markboat otf Sea- View Hotel, Man-O-War Buoy, inside hulk Oscar and finish at Yacht Club. On. 1 round. Boats leaving: Tanjon£ Rhu at 9.30.47 words
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Article156 1921-01-29 14 (Malay Mail Special). Lahore, Jan. 2(>. A London cable of Jan. 24th to the Civil and Military Gazette ffhreji the following results At Rugby football, Cambridge University defeated London Scottish by 22 points to 4. Oxford University defeated Old Alleynians by 18 points to nil. London University defeated156 words
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Article148 1921-01-29 14 With reference to the recent defeat of i Wales by England at Twickenham, a Lonjdon wire of the l r >th lust states: Forty thousand spectators assembled at Twickenham to witness the International match between England and Wales. England were brilliant in every department. Their forwards packed beautifully148 words
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Article18 1921-01-29 14 The following wills have been proved: Victor Marsden, Russian correspondent, Morning Post, £1,991 Thomas Macintyre, shipowner, Glasgow, £262,000.18 words
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Page 14 Advertisements
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Advertisement147 1921-01-29 14 Central Motor Hiring Ho. 87-4 M^K (NEXT TO ST. MARYS HOME) Comlortabic; Cars oi ths lacest mjdel driven by competent drivers, ON HIKE AT ANY HOUR 'PHONE 1733. iHFLVITI A WATCHI lI ILLY L I IM W«l Ul II Work Guaranteed 34 north co^ne« Watchmaker BRIDGE ROAD HIGH STREZT ALMOST147 words
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