The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 February 1921

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  • 18 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Malthoid '<§Mm TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1921. KO, 10,196.
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  • 193 1 Selangor Racing results- Page IL Tho rabbet market is steady Tase 13. Mr. Lloyd George has relumed to Loadoa Page 7. The usual mectmi; of the Hint Boatd «as held yesterday Page 14. Further cirr^pond'-'nce r dat ng to Uie S. C C. meeting is given on
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  • 837 1 When Pilate asked, "What is Truth V aa Bacon supposed; hft probably knew that a little of the truth a long way. A Roman governor would he equal to those official dementis which smooth over awkward affairs. Sir Henry Wotton described the duties of an ambassador as
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 187 1 RAFFLES HOTEL. i K xccllent Accommodation and Cuisine. THK FINEST BALL ROOM IN THE EAST. tfflea New Orchestra. j ItJuest Nights and Dances every Thursday Saturday. H. MURPHY, Jazz Drummer Ii A. COOKE, A. E. McCLARY, 3 Musical Director. Manager. w&^m~ i mie* imyjt^+tm maF4m^~*^smfmsm*pmmmmmmmam—' i m!Emmmmmmma^^]^mdmm\^&^^m..^K&2 i ri ~_rff^
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    • 215 1 !^SB' n^_____^___________________.______________________j__________r'4V v—.^ k^^ To»_*n™' iv. r CIGARETTES FftlE WORLD'S MfST rOPVLAR HIGH-CLASS CIGARETTES M VIRGINIA IN PATENT T f— PER TIN OF 50 Ijrs™ No 55t> $1.25 I Sole Manufacturers, fcSDAIH 103 3GO Co., Ltd, LONDON, ENGLAND. *w* mt* 4Sm»mmr > _^^B;)wij tmmmmmtmmsmtammmmmaaamaawmaammi _.n 1 1 1 P— TV
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    • 125 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Several legal notices on Page 5. Position as manager wanted Page 5. Specie] general meeting SCC. Page 5. Alhambra cinema new program Page 9 ■"Tlge.e" teimie ito»e< at Robinnaon'i Page 7. Dance anti Swimn dab Page 2. Junior European assistant W&nted Page 5. Shorthand typist wanted by A.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 81 1 v THE WEEK. Thursday, 3rd. High Water 6-22 a.m., 5.39 p.m. Homeward mail leaves. H M. S. Malaya, dinner Government Honoe. Friday, lth. Hiffa Water 7.27 am., 9-31 p.m. h IL S. Malaya dance, Tanglin Club. Saturday. sth. Bigl Water 8.24 ajn., 10.10 p.m. Pantai, Derricks, noon. II M. S.
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  • 470 2 WHY HF WAS NOT TRIED, Netherlands Firm. I Idwft ffaper, M.P. E>r K. lsliagton, attention ol I' th.- pr< the last election that the ex-Ka jew -hould be bn ijght to justice. Mr. Lloj <i< irgc plied 14 Tou will rei the e\ h.u er tad fn November,
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  • 89 2 Programme of Drills, etc.. for week ending, Sunday, cth February 1921. Wednesday 2nd. 5.16 p.m.— Drill Hall Eurasian Company. Rifle Club Shoot. Optional Rifles Belts and Bayonets wi'l he i ro vided at Drill Hall. Friday 4th, f>.ls p.m.— Drill Hall. European Units. Dress Optional Rifles Belts
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  • 154 2 I Orders for week ending February sth Class 5.16 p.m Eighth Troop Parade .",.15 p.m I Thursday. 3—Phyaical Culture class 5 15 pm. Third Troop I> ara(J 5.15 p L hiy Band 5.15 p.m. I ->;< Tenth Troops Parade 5.15 p.m i Wegmphy Class 8. p.m. Saturday
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 559 2 LATEST PARIS MODELS. I B 1 has arrived direct from Paris with a i clii ig selection of the i latest models of Paris jro\vns, and invites the inspection of Ladies. Room 159 Raffles Hotel. '-m. ..m <_____> \__k___.'\___,A/\AfVA____. >______.« > TO LET. I Large Godowns and stores i from
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    • 396 2 PALLADIUM From MONDAY, JANUARY 31, t< FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1021. IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9.15 A CHARMING UNIVERSAL FEATURE Presenting CARMEL MYERS In a story of a girl who was willing to sell herself for wealth but finally preferred to marry a man for love THE GILDED DREAM In
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    • 449 2 FROM WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. TO MONDAY, IKI In the Second Show, commencing 9.1.". A ROBERTSON-* OLI ffULTI-Rl Featuring that g i i star HENRY P. WALTHALL In s Story brimful of inUrest. tense ris an.l THE LONG LANE'S t URNl\r. I In 6 Parte. A pictur*- with a story which
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  • 148 3 G UTHRIE'S RUBBER REPORT. Singapore, Jan 28. Since last reporting demand has fallen off slightly, and prices have declined m sympathy with the London market, el- though keeping above s parity basis due to Speculative buying and a certain amount of covering b) Dealers. At the Weekly AucI tions held
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  • 139 3 Singapore, Jan. 28. Rubber. Although weaWr ad\ i- es have i b*en received from LondonV the auctions j opened this week with a fair enquiry for ndard sheet at up to 34^ cents but no sales of standard crepe have to be record- cd. Prices very soon fell
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  • 135 3 DECEMBER. Secretaries: Gattey and Bateman. Pundut 50,000. Bintang 17,500. Pelepah Valley 41,500. Kota Ting*] 38,000. Siginting 23,000. Clovelly 14,000. Jimah 20,404. Burma Devtl. Synd. 11.364. Sec: United States Rub. Plants. (Medan). Holland American 1,040.441). Si Pare Pare 06,834. X. therlands Langkat 88 r.ss. Secretaries: Chan Sze
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  • 81 3 I A soldier recently returned who has not oeen m England for seven years. In 1913 he was on leave of absence from his re--1 giment, and was spending his leave m I exploring the head waters of the Brahmaputra. In a viHage m Thibet he was short of money
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    • 244 3 N^' N, \^■■^^______ff^^^^Vv'■■■■^ l^ft le?P^ Mesfi!vVs^\\^\\^__i___^^^^ 1 r~" r^^^ MSN V^^^pflHlH^fc V\^l -CC^B_!* "•^^^^^^^^^JV^m^^W^^KamW^a Firestone Cord Tyres are built m this gigantic factory which has a capacity of 20,000 tyres'daily. The manufacturing methods of this efficient plant are studied hy engineers from all parts of the v.orld. They make possible^
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    • 562 3 J THE CAUSE OF MUCH SUR£RING, I %^#3-#« b!.oJ V '.n?l .m't, ""Tl* "h Cl,>fSSe r WMte maltcr dec «y» ->"J ferments uid enters .he I v.. *3tr., ««d "rned to all parts of tbe body, produei ,5 Icadachc* Biliousne I, j 'Vi,,',:. i; Z?JL\ <V Pps ,t^ d '<e»
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    • 274 4 mm^ m^^^ m^^ m m^ mmmm^ m^^ lm mmmm^ u^m^'-mi^mmammmmmm^m.^a^^^m^m^m^^^^^^^^m^—. J^"e''''''''''''^e"ee^*eeeee^'^^^"^^^- m Gc o year L c der ship Small Cars vKtT^VnA Enor___MHM resources and scrupulous care have pro(,uced m '<><>dycar Tyro lor small cars a high re*\}fl]l »j\ ,ative va,ue not needed even m the famous Goodl> v <
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    • 159 4 CHINESE COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY. /nearly (R I READY iJM The leading commercial book of reference m the Billion Dollar Market. Compiled by Mr. SIOW CHOON LENG. Trade Conditions Changing.— The time is rapidly approaching when the supply of goods m many lines will exceed the demand. Competition will be keen again
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    • 609 4 r NOTICES. APOLOG*. To Mrs. Wee Kirn Neo of 51 Kampong Bahru, Road, Singapore. I, tho undersigned Tan Swee Neo, (daughter of Tan Sweo Bong) of Kampong Bahru Road. Singapore hereby unreservedly withdraw every word m the letters written by me concerning your daughter. I admit that there never was
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    • 355 4 df I Expectant and Nursing !1 Mothers find m Glaxo a most valuable aid. for, taken regularly two or three times a day by the mother herself (both before and HJ after the birth of her baby), Glaxo not only maintains the tf Mother s own strength without taxing her
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 563 5 ________-c_»> ---■■----■--■■_«BMM >Wfc^^^^^,. l mmm^^^^^^.m^msmmmmm^mmm3ni9r REAL ESTATE BUREAU DUPIRE BROS: Kstate and General Broken and Auctioneers, 2, De Souza Street (lst floor) j WE HAVE OPENED A PUBLIC AUCTION N ROOM KOK THE SALE OK LANDS, BUILDINGS ETC., AT THE ABOVE* ADDRESS AND HOPE TO RECEIVE THE SUPPORT OK SELLERS
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    • 564 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF 207 Motor Imex Tubes Size 760 x 90 162 Motor -nr <'>"> x 105 ■i. 1 Motor o. n M *JO X l()o 4 n S2O 120 (m good condition; to be held at The Estate ami Trust Agencies L^*s room On FRIDAY. 4th February
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    • 800 5 7: NOTICES. EXCHANGE RANKS. IThe Exdu .'ige Bank will be cio-d on Tuesday and Wednesday February vth and 9th being Chinese New Year holidays. 2-2 9-1 NOTICE. if hereby given tb Mi Eng lii left our service iadii no longer inject Miy business ob our bebalf, as from this date.
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    • 881 5 NOTICES. SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND EXCHANGE. 'Certificate ef Employment fcr Tambies. at thc Chamber having signified ,m«r ej proeal of a scheme whereby an official certificate of employment authorised l,v the Chamber will be gr*nt,d to all TambU m Prop,: employment the Committee of tho! ,^-nai i. r desire
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    • 475 5 j- WHITEAWAY'S j SALE HEWS. I The Whiteaway policy of giving the utmost Value for monrv has never heen more strikingly exemplified than m this remarkable sale. All previous price concessions during a year historic for the revolution m prices are completely eclipsed on this occasion. Such an opportuni! v
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 58 6 JAMIESON. Dec. 30, at 4.°>. Otaa'ow-aqaar* Georjre* Jamieson, C. M. G., aged 77. Funeral service at Holy Trinity, Prince Consort-road. Queen's Gate, on Jan. 4. PEARSON. Das. 14, at Haiphong, ti. W. W. Pearson, formerly of 11. B. M. Consular Service m China. If ATKINS. Dee. 24, at Berne.
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  • 775 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, FERRBY MAY 2, 1912. The Biter Bit. Pressmen at any rate, if not the general public, listened to the latter portion of the last Council meeting I debate with a good deal of amused interest. When one has been the toad beneath the harrow harking to
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  • 446 6 Lori and Lady Reading will leave London March IT. and Marseilles on March 19. The model of H.M.S. Malaya has been taken to Kuala Lumpur and placed m the museum. The Evening News states that fix territorial a.r force squadrons will be formed this Bummer. Ti.e proposal to remove the
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  • 157 6 Annual Keport. The Committee of the Singapore Nursing Association submit the following rejwrt on the work of the Association for the y ar 1920: At the annual general meeting held on Wednesday, January 28th, at 10.30 a.m., the following Officer- and Members of Committee were elected fortha
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  • 699 6 Considerable numbers of forged treasury notes are, says a naval order, m circulation fai the Mediterranean and Black Sea ports, and officers and men are warned to !>•• SB their guard. The fir^t verdict m a murder tr.ul 1. s mixed jury of men and women .wi gieen at the
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  • 126 6 S. C. C BRCRKTARYSHII' jTo the Editor. Sir,- Thne is no question n willingness of tho -•..•at maj S.C.C'. members '•> proper to acknowledge the late y kn a suitable tnai ■a pity that this qaesti* a ihou j raised npon such an I the merit
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  • 262 6 To the Editor. Sir. very painful to should much had feeling owing to the Committ ing a suitable i nition of years' valuable service rendered by Mr. Owen. Although a newcomer to thc life of Singapoi I ars member of" th- lub foui when we Investigate
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  • 105 6 I" lhe Kditor. Sir,— l should be obliged if you would grant me a little further spare m your valuable paper to make the 0 f my clients, th. elation of v.- perfectly dear m the above Battel fcr as they are concerned. Mr. 1 I Peng
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  • 233 6 A pretty wedding took place os 8 day afternoon, the contracting pari lag Major Douglas Praser M. C. of Malacca, only son of Mr. and Mrs. James Pi of Port of Spain, Trinidad B. W I Miss Hears K. Kennedy, younger daughter of the late Mr. Robert Kennedy
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 151 6 (J_Wtm. CALDBECK v pSffi MACGREGOR Watsons N"10 ahead of all other* I SMITHS IjSEj^. "TRENCH" WATCH. 'W-*++« m--»o- >^Vw LUMINOUS *-v\ :>IAL AND HANDS {ra^bSl H'l! <.l VU VMEEI) TIMEKEEPER VA;^ x. AT THE PRIt jiff s SMITH SON (SIAM) LTD. l .'^.'\^-jtS^T "With which is Incorporated .TAMES MOTION CO.
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    • 20 6 m ci m "THREE DOTS" Superior Quality Popular Price $1 per tin of 50 Ardath Tobacco Co., Ltd. LONDON. i'JMMM'.IMMM'jrjI
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  • 275 7 THE ALLIES' TRIUMPH. REPARATIONS AND DFARMAMENT. KNTI VTI -I RONGBR than RTRR [Ranter's Service.] Pailb, Jan. 30 B tht sd with laavour to divide c n London. Jan. b i D f 1,4* tho oti. of revenue which Paris papers te* years pro, dissolution OF defence armt. Paria, Jan. 30.
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  • 83 7 \I i U 1 a« the Chicago UniPerfecting of a device dimeter of stars. He "•meters of the giant Bete-1- star of the Con- *60 billion miles and trillions of globes such rf *<****' <iaU«d 18th inst. to the lon sa ys: The FiMmcia a Mincing Lane firm nil, ra
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  • 533 7 CHURCHILL'S APPOINTMENT. "IE JAPANESE TREATY. [Reuter's Service.] ri ru London, Jan. 30. I f •■r.inwt.lcomin.rMr. WWit„„i n >t„„ ""Mil., .ppomtaMn, to th c olo ial -ue embraun,.- J.pwwi. Treaty and Anelo- t trn-niM,, u tlK p.obed at the "nferenee In. Jan.. This lour Urges, rges ,hat Mm
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  • 203 7 The following appointments are notified fr the F. M. S. Government Gazette If] T. Grieve to act as Chief Resident Engineer for Construction. F. M. S. R. G. H. N. Reay to be Inspector under the Klcijtricdty Enaotinent, Mines Departm«pt. F. M. S. Capt. V. L.
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  • 909 7 ANNUAL MEETING AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE. j At the invitation of His Excellency the Governor, the annual meeting of the Children's Aid Society was held yesterday morning at Government House. His Excellency, Sir Gui'emard, presided over a Irery reprooeatative gathering of ladies and gentlemenr. Lady Guillemard was present
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  • 872 7 MALAYA TO BE SEARCHED FOR OLDEST MAN. (Manila Times says .-Some time the present year there will come ih.lippmes, should nothing inter- make the visit inopportune, an twn that has been organized to Asia from the farthest north to the south, and from the extreme east
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 152 7 Sr Mimmro SETT. c <m-m\v*^*b UU Xv ?a J^i^ v ri 0 000 V?"* '•'3^>^_^_-_--__?^-' ''^-S?-^^-*^ F-^ /Vei*' Shipment of "Tiger" Brand Tennis Shoes All tizes In stock JAEGER COA T SWE A J ERS. VERMAK TES Ms SHIRTS. "JAEGER HALF-HOSE. I WHITE FEET HATS. ll>l "*"M«-____ aaa^.___ '9LV__ r
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 499 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated m Japan.) UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. 1 Subject to alterations without notice EUROPEAN MAIL LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE. for London and Antwerp via (Malacca)' Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. V KAGA MARU mid Feb. YOKOHAMA MARU 23th Feb KLEIST 9th March
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    • 711 8 Ke P. M. KONINKLYKE P fcKETV AART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA rsSsakeae 111 Passage Dept 1202 Freight Dept let! Maaager. Desk 1437 Marios Sn»t Tressfeipm-at Pe#t S COLLYER QUAY. FNfcH* CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVBENMEHA SPEELMAN (Wednesday, Feb. 2) I Muntok and Palembang.
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    • 681 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR IJNE. (Incorporatsd m E. igland. MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S A CO (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY ars at prt**| suspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES ft LONRoo DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 369 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE For Kretay, Tr.ngg.nu. Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, PaUni, Singora, L*•oa, Kehsamui, Bandon, Langsuan, Chumpon, snd Bangkok. ma mnm Arrival Departure MAHIDOL Jan 31 Feb 2 VALAYA Feb PRACHATIPOK Feb J JJ JJ The steamers ar, fitted thrcughout with
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    • 342 9 LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. Co. (laeorporatsd m Italy.) HOMBWARD SAILINGS. j For Penang. Colombo, Adan, Venice and Trieste. PILSNA about Feb. 18 HUNGARIA about Mar. 10 OUTWARD SAILINGS. For Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, and •lobe. TRIESTE about Fob. 28 For freight and sausages apply te SOCIETA COMMISSIONARIA DI ESPORTAZIONE E DI IMPORTAZIONE
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    • 582 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company. Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. EUermaß Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) [Incorporated m England] i 111 11 JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK vi. S*'EZ OR PANAMA FKOM NEW YORK. V. »amav Due Ronte jr Spore KANDAHAR Feb. 7
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    • 678 9 m. 1 11 1 1 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SEX VICES OFF R ATED BY PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated m U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING BOARD SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA. SSS ™^t S J ATE Vmmttttgsm and Freifffal Late
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  • 614 10 FRASER AND CO.. EXCHANGE ANI; SHARE BROKERS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, 1921. PUNIKG 'Figures m brackets shows tha capt»ad issue value of the Shara In doll en anieaa otherwiae marked. C. Cum d* r equals ex div.] Ampang ($800,000—0) nom. Ayer Weng (—1) 1.00 Hitam Tin (300,000— 1)
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 439 10 t THE LEADER OF ITS CLASS \U *"^^^_________________l $5,500 The Bean is the lowest priced 11.9 Car on the market. In addition to being a lowpriced car it is economical to run a robust car that stands m up to hard use and will ordinarily do 35 miles per gallon.
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    • 389 10 SICKLY BABIES. Sickly babies little ones who are troubled with their stomachs and bowels, whose teething is painful, digestion bad, and who cannot sleep well may be made healthy and happy by Baby's Own Tablets, the Canadian children's remedy. Mrs. Wilfred Damons, of Val Brilliant, Quebec, writes: "Please send me
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    • 63 10 Z7ZT- --I-V COLGATE'S Ribbon Dental Cream "LIES F.AT ON THE BRUSH _^a>^ II Obtainable at all Stores and Dispensaries. I I— i i>in■i— i i >aat-a_M--_---_j_—— mtm mm. J SANITAS DISINFECTANT I MSI ST OM GETTI MG DRUMS WITH THE inc. i nee i^iUr SCLE IMPORTERS. The Borneo Co., Ltd.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 170 11 Under Instructions from the Chairman I of the Company who has just arrived I m Singapore I WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., LTD. 1 I A JL "—i I^_^ S i-i 1§ E_ Hem 8 SHli m m^m\ Bm m m Wm.M xiv Bm^ H iIB S I S (Excepting Crockery. Glass
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  • 1808 12 (From Our Own Correspondent). FARROW'S liANK. London, Dec. 22. The failure* of Farrow's Bank, an organisation stablished for about 15 cr 16 years, has attracted a good deal of attention, less by reason of the stand. iv; ol the bank, which has never been yer v great.
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  • 89 12 i At Islington. London. .Jan. 4th.— The body of unemployed who occupied the Islington Library some two months tifco were evicted by the police last week at the request of the Labour Mayor of Islington, who says that the men are unemployables, some of whom refused work when it
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 150 12 ZENITH THE MOTORCYCLE x I WITH THE WORLD FAMOUS GRADUA GEAR EXTRACT FROM THE j MOTOR CYCLE" ZENITH MOTORS, LTD., have created a unique position for themselves m the world of motor-cycle manufacture. "Zenith" conjures up m the mind of the motorcyclist visions of unlimited speed and power. A long
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    • 186 12 Are you still handling the figure work of your business with n paper? This is tedious, tiresome, inaccurate wcrk that i,j i,. by a machine. With a simple, fast figuring machine like the Halton, > our r becomes an easy matter to handle because you have m it machine which
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  • 219 13 IPEBRUARY Bank 4 m.s. 214 Bank, demand 213 Private credit* 3 m.a. 2:4 7-1 G New York, dema. t ('red its 90 day.s France, demand k-r India. T. T. vi I I Hongkong, demand p n m B p.c. Yokohama, <J.jin._. g I _#f aVa d tm;,ml ISO* I
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  • 35 13 12 o'clock noon Ist February 1921 Pa<- rrep*. Ribbed Sraek*d Sh, Closing Prise*. Closing Price*. Buyer* Sellers. Rur*»rj S*.i: ra. 1 I Mar. April to Jai Tone of Market: Stmdy.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 460 13 t m~ mTmrnTrm' I ■■■■■■■^I^^P^WB Tmrnrt rffwt ai TT iTjiw^L I.L I > i ~'T m n m mum i" J- m^mmJmmr. «u__s^> V^X__^l_WM__M2liW__U __^X 3^___R______H______U9_Cas AJß_l 1-x^tm--WKX^'m!WSmm-mmtbSmtmWLmm--9mimmmtm^ua x^nmi^mmim. Kmtit t>mi 01.5C0.W*. m Aaamranet In force ©ver $15,00«,eM. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. f lncorporated ia Straita Sett.]
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    • 593 13 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated ia England by Eoyal Charter. Paid up Capital m 600,000 shares of £5 euch £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 3,500,000 Beaenre Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFIICE. SS Bishopegate, London, 1.0. Agencies *nd Branohea. Alor Star Hongkong Panang Amritaar Iloilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh Bangoon
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    • 549 13 HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE Singapore Rafflea Chamber*. 4, f and 6. BRANCHES: Penang— 8f Beach Street. Malacca— lfl Joaker Street. Mua i^-77-7D Jaka Suleiman Batu Pahtt— ld Jtlan Rahamat. AGBNCIRa AT: London, New York, Sau Francisco, Shanghai, Hongkong Amor, Eattrit, Sourabaya, Semarang, Palembang aad Trang. CAPITAL. AUTHORISED $20,000,000
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    • 501 13 YOKOHAMA SPECK iANE LTD. J r>-n 1 <, Incor Porated ia Jaoaa 1 Capita Subscribed '"V ifte ft*, a* Capital Paid Un J' lfi »**MeV u d UP T President N. K. kaiiwa« 7»T Vic--Preaid«t 8 fox^j DIRECTORS. N. faiiwwra Boej. w. fTntaiifti E*« v< I Morimura Eaq. *<■ Taro
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    • 280 13 S. S. GLENAMOY. Consignees of cargo ex the above steamor are hereby notified that thc survey of cargo landed m a damaged condition will be held on Friday. February Ith at I a.m. ia GoJ Norn. 12 and 13. KNo further surrey will be held after thil ;e. BOUSTKAD i
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    • 187 13 I DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA BROWN'S SPECIFIC. Tj be had at fclY 'AST'S DI.PBN94SY, and of Ml* 9 B?OWN. -x—y i»»» ■_____a_im_______-a__> aj PAIN IS THE RKGION OF THE HIPS. Have you pa>s m the rccion of the hipe. Many people suffer from pain m the region of the hips. Thoy
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 105 13 I JSELS ARRII D. Chinhua, Brit r fn m r 1, tor unc Hebe, Brit 346, from Port Sham l. for Port Sham 3. Hong Moh. Rrit. 2562, from Amoy 1, for Rangoon 2. Katong. Brit 868, from Bangkok 1. fr.i B ngkok 6. Feb. I.— Ningchow. Ban Whatt Soon,
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    • 282 13 MAIL XAIiLE. TO-DAY Intermediate and local mail* will be found m list below: Peneng, Malacca, V. M Irain) 4 pm daily -xcept Sunday). Kota Tinggi and state ns Kuala Lumpur at (3 a.m Cucob Heag Aik 9am Djambi Siagkep 10 a.m. >, Snei New York Laomedon 10 a.™. ntan Krian
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  • 222 14 The 01 nl I ting of tin- h I MOSBo; r(i wu- bald m thr Municipal Offices jn afternoon, presided over by Mr. F. M. Baddolaf the Chairman Other members present were: M ra. K. A. Elian, Caw Kh.-k Kiam Koh San Hin and IL Beadsworth. Among
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  • 346 14 Text of Premier's Speech. Ws arc Indebted to the Acting ConsulGenera] for Japan for the following extract of the Prime Minister's speevh delivered m the Imperial Diet, Japai: on the 22nd inst.: It need hardly be said that consequent upon the Pel I I spcnsibilitie s of our
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  • 240 14 The Woman Who Disappeared. Broken Hill, Dec. 18. During this week a woman went to a friend and told her that if she were missing next day she would be dead, and that probably her body would be buried m the garden. She added that she had
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  • 71 14 The Lon« Lane's Turning, six-reel Ro-bertson-Cole feature presenting well-known Henry B. Walthall, will be screened at the Alhambra, to-night, along with a two-reel Tom Mix western drama, a Topical Budget and a Roli n comedy. In the earlier house #°.v I 1 1 episodes th third and fourth,
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  • 127 14 SOCIAL AND SPORTING KYENTS. The supper given at the Victoria Memol i II i'l on Monday evening was attended hy about 400 petty officers and men, who spent a very enjoyable time. The menu m. rye i up was excellent m all respects an.' comprised turkey and ham,
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  • 419 14 T c hj. vj ■howef of rain which came on ning meant o delay m the game thc SJLC. and an eleven from the Malaya. Tha fanae, ha a mor, took place. f l lag allotted twenty minutes. The moating of the teams provided an
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  • 74 14 The following programme has been arranged by the V.M.C.A. m the interests of de Officers and men of K.M.S If slay a. Thursday. Grand Concert. Fu'l Orchestra assisted by leading local artistes 8 15 p.m. Tickets have been kindly given by the management of the following Cinema Theatres
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  • 195 14 "When You Came With an Army I Will Act as Chaplain." The following cablegram was received recently by the Bishop of Cork: '"We protest against the use of your ■pirioal authority m British interests. You have no right to ex-communicate Irishmen for defending their country. Irish priests
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  • 298 14 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. i Prom Our Own Correspondent.) kuala Lumpur, Ich. 1. The Selar.gcr urf Club New Year Pa c Vh cling opened to-day En fine weather and Lhc going was good. The resu t? arc as Follows KLANG STAKES.-— 8 Furlongs. Orthez (Suttie) fci 1 akin (Thompson) 7.6
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  • 83 14 IRAS ERS REPORT. Singapore, Feb. 1. Rubber.— Quite, bui firmer. Kuala Sidims $2.35, Radellas $5, Allenbvs 42 Mi cts, Utan Simpans $2.10. Indragiris $6.25, Craigieleas 90 cts, Redaha 12.75, Teh-k Ansons $7.80. Mining.— Steady. Ta pin: s $1.35, North Taipings |t_42&, South 'L.ipngs 80 cts, Rawanga ISjffcts,
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  • 201 14 Men of Fiat Company Realize their Error. The managing director of the Fiat Company London writes to the Times:— In connexion with the Italian engineering dispute, which attracted so much attention m the Press only a few weeks ago, it many be claimed that "all
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  • 86 14 fftavi re t Grade Survey,,,-. PW D p Ta ™<*. First occurred .Mk r Penang, which s _s -VSna srsr. several weeks' illness at hTT fter Deceased was an d' and waa am e those who "assed out rf the Survey School m the eariv In hi. youth and when
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  • 71 14 SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB. I Special (ieneral Meeting. J 3 A special general meeting of the members of the S. C. C. will be held at the Cricket Club on Thursday, 10th February. at 5.15 p.m. for the following purpose:— 1. To receive the (resignation of the jj 1
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  • 63 14 The replay of the Bogey Competition 0:1 Saturday and Sunday, 29th and 30th Jan. resulted as under 1 S. C. Campbell (winner) 1 up 2 I. W. T a kson 7 down S G. R. H. Webb 8 down 4 C. W. N. Joyce 12 down The
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  • 638 14 Experiments m the F. M. S. 1 I The Lcndon and China Express of 16th ult. states:— Although the slump m rubber is regarded as a passing phase by those-* 1 who are engaged m the industry, it will doubtless serve to force the attention to other forms
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  • 98 14 fW p7 SUrrounds the disappearance from Petrograd of a diamond and pearl moooni V u Cd u at 300 000 go,d bI <* (£30,000) which belonged to the late Tsaritsa Four men and a woman who described herself as a Caucasus Princess are detained by the Soviet authorities. In view
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    • 249 14 PUT.W —j-* JP tWK.mmmSWK.mm MJPOJPUP r.I'JTJT.IMMM/.r.r.lMM fc A Public Meeting will be held to-night at 9.15 p.m. at "Goodwood Hall," Scotts Roads, when Mr, Israel J i Cohen, B. A., Emissary of the Executive of the World a Zionist Organisation will deliver an address on Th e J British Mandate
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