The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 February 1921

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AMD MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1921. NO. 10,201.
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  • 208 1 The rubber market is dull Page 11. More police have been murdered in Ireland Page 7. The American Navy Board oppose any reduction in armament building Page 7. Turkey is submitting various claims at the impending Allied conference in London Page 7. < The case of Private
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  • 718 1 January 21*. Town leething with meat over the Himalaya ball: no dancing men to be invited. Host of th e women no longer on J ng terms with each other. Rumour has it that the Big Five havo applied for polio! protection. As my friend Mrs. Percy d
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    • 122 1 Mahhold RAFFLES HOTEL. Excellent Accommodation and Cuisine. THE FINEST BALL ROOM IN THE EAST. Raffles New Orchestra. f.uest Nights and Dances every Thursday Saturday. H. MURPHY, Jazz Drummer > IF. A. COOKE, A. E. McCLARY, I Musical Director. Manager. 1 mwimmmcmmmm'»wmmmmmmmmmmmM ~aHßaa^BiMMnaaHaHßßaßHMß— <•__— twa— ■oaß_a__» I I r Jk I
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    • 191 1 KELLY ADIO WALSH,- LTD. NEW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED. Colonial Office List lttO. THE 100 BEST I'rice 517.30. Brown. Naatiea] Almanack Ittl. INVESTMENTS Price 52.")». Wkitaken Almanack 1921. cioth edition sr>.2.->. Paper 52.40. With special articles llechanical World Y<*ir Hook Ittl. Price $2.00. entitled Fo\v!< n Mechanics and Machinist pocket Rook
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    • 86 1 < 1 'LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS i i Eurasian clerk wanted for Sour: I Page 5. New alms at Alhambra, Liberty Hall and Gaiety Page 2. Clarke's Blood Mixtun tbe efficient] blood purifier— Page 10. John Little's have new Stocks of wood [burning stoves Page Auctions: Bales of Blurting, cement, shafting etc,
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    • 104 1 j THE WEEK. j Tuesday, Sth. High Water, 10.31 a.m., 11.35 p.m. Chinese New Year. Bank Holiday. Exchange Banks close. Wednesday, 9th. High Water, 11.7 a.m., 11.58 p.m. Ash Wednesday. 1.. Banks close. Tonglin Club at Home, 5.30 p.m. No Issue Singapore Free Press. Thursday, February 10. High W r
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  • 309 2 Nit Bsrsdags <>f Cinema ArtiMv Mary Pickford and Dougk probably enj< H-0C sir deduction to be drawn from a study Ai the negotiations now procesdi— g between the United Artists Corporation, <•:■ ths t-> which thr two ]K>puiar "stars" belong, and the i National Exhibitors'
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    • 283 2 Ol^^^J^WO i 1 0 108-810 I 5 Your First 9 Thought Baby's welfare that is your first O I thought. Much depends on his food: what v. .11 make Baby well and happy during the first three months O not ftu t rn at l >e enc our or O
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    • 569 2 j v__fc,^*. _t'^ mm s__t -k .a. TO LET. Large Godowns and stores r from 6,000 to 20,000 sq. ft. i Large and Commodious offices i 5 from 800 to 1 .000 sq. ft. J Apply to A J. ABRAHAM. t j ">G Robinson Road. F j— w *^^av__pqMa__iH_—____i___________________a_vaHnK__a T
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    • 944 2 WISHING OUR CHINESE PATRONS A HAPPY \ND PROSPEROUS M;\v Y i '-Ml _I_P____A il r- t__Bv VhMi' *s v kg| *XwHt _E__ wPmmW ;E From TUESDAY, February 8, to SUNDAY, February IS, 1921. QUITE ENOUGH ACTION TO PLEASE THE SPECTATOR IN SEARCH THRILLS Will be found in the Big Hampton-Hodkinson
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    • 382 3 E RAFFLES HOTEL FAREWELL CONCERT AND CLASSICAL DANCES IA ON WKDNESDAY, FERRI\RY 9TH AT 10 P.M. MISS Tl KA and MR. KIRILLOFF. j n .S3. Tickets at Moutries and Raffles Hotel. _> 9mm^ m9^ m^ m mmm9mam m%9mm 9 P 9^^ BRITISH MADE I Spencer-Moulton Tyres REDUCTION IN PRICE Size
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    • 400 3 amcom SOAP m-m fN .1 v,^ J 1 1A;. X c^Ct. »i.i__. \~r _< and Shampooing /jf/^_d-Tp The Becret f y+ healthy up -to date shaving is fi\ use of Cuticura \y J A Soap, the "Cuti- \\}> en 1 VVay". No \XTs\ mu e. n° slim y \Lyh l/'ht^
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    • 233 3 j EXPANDED METAL <ri m *mW^ m^^* 9^^^ *m.mmmm£o^~ _^s___^ g/p </ STOCKS OF ALL SIZES HAVE JUST ARRIVED LARGE AND SMALL MESHES SEND VS YOVR ENQUIR ES UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. 1 Incorporated in the Straits Settlements. SINGAPORE w m Jammißma 9m M^ Mill! |^Lg_lJiisaP-Z-BMMBMMM^B M^^^^^ M W j AMERICA'
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    • 461 4 Estate of WAN ENG KIAT, (Doccuooi). I AUCTION SALE OF I Excellent Teak and Canton Blackwood Rouoofcold Furniture, Piano. Old Curio■itiSU, .Mirror* etc. \t No. 18 ALBBRT BTRBBT JUNCTION OF SHORT BTRBBT on BATURDAY, i*>th PBBRUARY, AT IM PJI C—mrisiag 'i iota of carved Canton bluckwood sitting room suites inlaid
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    • 448 4 HOW CAN YOU STAND A HEADACHE? There is nothing more maddening than s iull grinding headache, or short sharp twinges in the temples, over the eyes and and at the base of the brain. How can yon stand it? You could stand it if you had to, perhaps, bat you
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    • 287 4 i ■>* What could please him more Jm S I _r /If t than a gift of beautifully made mWAV 111 I //Ov i S Limited rr Nerves Our nerves are similar to an intricate network of telegraph wires. Controlled and nourished by a I portion of the brain known
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    • 489 4 'r\jjAt jff tUtqp &\r~r^. -tf- WV **w# __-«i $M m 1 AUCTIONEERS VALUERS C«bj£> .<-\ Claeorporaiefl iu Singapore. ESTABLISHED <i YEARS JgEm FORTHCOMING SALES -ES^r^Tir^tff-'^ February 12. Walnut-Stain^l Teak IM-i^FffJMB Household Furniture and Kffet _B^r*-___r_s_ China, Plate. Cutlery- etc. at Pasir JEfr^l-Pni Panjang ut 2.30. p.m. Catalogues _BW>_r o aa
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    • 35 4 AU BON MARCHK 2i>-'JI STAMFORD ROAD SALE— BARGAINS For 10 Days DAY DRFSSES AFTERNOON DRESS EVENING DRESSES sfa HATS CAPS etc. ALL NEW STOCK Dresses made to Order in 24 hours. Ladies ewn Material accepted.
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    • 638 5 IS REAL ESTATE BUREAU I DUPIRE BROS: I Estate and General Brokers and Auctioneers, \i 2, De Souza Street (lst floor) A I R. ASHWORTH. I Manager. i K WE HAVE OPENED A PUBLIC AUCTION I ROOM FOR THE SALE OF LAND, BUILDINGS FTC, ETC., AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS AND
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    • 650 5 I AUCTION SALES. DBFAI LTERS SALE HY AUCTION. At our saleroom, No. 30 Kling Street BATURDAY, 12th FEB., AT 10.30 A.M. Comprising six bales grey shirting, 5 cases i, I casks cement. 2 pieces shafting, 1 foolscap paper, ic. Now on view/>For account of concerned. a CHEONG KOON SENG CO.,
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    • 718 5 NOTICES. AR(; HAN CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. W. Parry Okeden has been appointed Manager of the Company's concession at Rumpin, Pahang that the Company will accept no responsibility for any goods ordered or liabilities incurred, I other than by the said Manager or
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    • 841 5 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tend rs will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon on Friday the llth February, 1921, for the following: and fixing three racks for books, of teak (as those in the Government Printing Office); dimensions, 11 feet 10 inches high. 9 feet long, 2
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    • 296 5 WHITEAWAVS WONDERFUL WATCH VALUE. THE STANDARD TEMPUS WATCH The watch with a lon# reputation for reliability. The "Tempus" watch is a neat pocket watch in a strong solid nickel case. No other low priced watch can offer all the improved features of this watch which include, solid nickel case, dust
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  • 36 6 PORRESTER> At the Maternity Hospital Singapore, on the 6th February, the wife of John Forrester of a son. MILI.F.S On ribruary 3rd at Taiping the wife of H. G. L. Milles of a daughter (stillborn.)
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  • 7 6 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1921.
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  • 1172 6 I Z The attempt to get ry) of MrChamberlain from the Chancellorship of the Exchequer, initiated some time ago by certain newspaper interests, has failed, and whatever opinions the business world may have held regarding Mr. Chamberlain's policy there is little doubt that adverse criticism will be considerably
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  • 364 6 The hearing into the ease in which Private Cummings of the South Staffords Regiment is charge' with dishonestly retaining stolen property to wit, BOOM cuticles of clothing belonging to SergeantAfiajor Parr of the same regiment, and a long stand mirror, the property of H.H. the
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  • 486 6 DEPARTURE OF H. M. S.MALAYA. I The visit of H.M.S. Malaya to Singapore came to a conclusion yesterday, and the el departed at b-30 pjn. She is proceeding to Malacca for a short stay, and will afterwards pay a visit to Penanc. where she will remain for live days. From
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  • 449 6 ISLAM WHAT IT MEANS. ADDRESS RY KHAWAJ KAMAI.-l fD DIN The Victoria Theatre \v;i its utmost eapacit )on when Khawaja Kamal-od-Din, known Islamic mi founder of me at Woking, Su and editor of I 1 iamic ft coursed on the subj ci of "I it Means." !>»•. R. \V, tatedt,
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  • 239 6 IMPORTANT MEETING Members of the old g Association. whether Civilian, F' Military or Volunteer and all othei rested in rifle shooting are asked a meeting which is to be held in the S Drill Hall on Friday of this week at a quarter past live to arrange
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  • 89 6 At an Extraordinary General Meeting of The Catholic Union held at No. 217-4 Qu»Street on Sunday a re-olection of the Managing Committee took place with the following results:— President Mr. Ng Sianv: Sang, Vice President Mr. P. Neelankavil, Hon. Secretary Mr. S. D. Pillay, Assist. Hon. Secretary
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    • 140 6 m mi f§H|?_/R CALDBECK rutfj' MACGREGOR lfi W CO., LTD. Watsons N*lo aixcad of aK otken J __L ll SMI THS "TRENCH" WATCH. /^A B >^V HIGH-CLASS y V«S^ LEVER MOVEMENT fIST^ LUMINOI ill \IJU DIAL AND HANDS ll|'_r^ J]^© ffl GUARANTEED TIMEKEEPER wL's^ <*m*?MU AT THE PRICE. v Jlg
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    • 220 6 2 Engineering Service T| In a previous announcement we enumerated some 20 principal engineering supplies f rom bridges to belting, from tractors to tanks, from chains to culverts, from pulleys to pumps -which the B. C. L. Engineering Department can supply from stock or under favourable conditions. T| To-day, our
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  • 249 7 TAX NO LONGER JUSTIFIED. TRADE JUBILANT. London. Feb. at Birmingham, took rse la anticipating aed was only pre- m of the abnormality of the '-Ir. Chamberlain firstly scouted epoii intention of the Gowerninsnt i rush election, and crith u htl of those who presumed jtruct the public
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  • 93 7 Rl wiim n .CKED. London. Feb. 4. y of police were umbu- D near Limerick and two wounded. London, Feb. 4. ition in the Dublin court-martial on youths charged in con- with the murders of officers m 27 when the President announced a re had been received stating
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  • 189 7 The Premier. Mr. A. Meighen. speaking banquet, outlined the Government fiscal He upheld the principle of pro- revision of tariffs suitable Itered conditions. Referring to national position, he declared that did not need the lesson of the war va,u tea as a nation within ntiment and interest
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  • 388 7 MITIGATIONS TURKEY WANTS. THE PALESTINE MANDATE. [Reuter's Service.] Constantinople Feb. 4. ording to the press Turkey is submitting the following claims to the London conference. The abrogation of privileges accorded to Greece in the Smyrna region by the Treaty of Sevres automony of Thrace based on tho
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  • 372 7 Ixmdon, Feb. 4. With regard to the verdict given in the W r elsh railway disaster, the railwaymen's leader Mr. Thomas, pointed out that the verdict was tantamount to manslaughter, whereupon the Jury reconsidered its verdict, and decided that Lewis and Jones weir guilty of great
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  • 351 7 GERMAN WHINES. THE COAL QUESTION. [Reuter's Service.] Berlin, Feb. 4. The Tageblatt publishes a memorandum handed to the Allies in Paris by Bergmann seeking to demonstrate the impossibility of Germany continuing the coal deliveries on the scale prescribed by the Spa agreement, and the German Government now
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  • 166 7 New York, Feb. 4. Eight European Salvation Army officers n eluding Captain and Mrs Loois. of Amsterdam, have arrived en route to the leper colony in Java where they expect to arrive about April 1. The party volunteered to work in the colony in responds to the
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  • 236 7 Economy And Its Revelations. The black "nightie" worn by Miss Iris Hoey in "Prise-ilia and the Profligate," has caused quite a deal of discussion, for there are still people who find the idea of an actress appearing in "undies" rather alarming and the following conversation from a
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  • 49 7 A new self-lubricating bearing material is a synthetic bronze having incorporated finely divided graphite. It is a product of the General Electric Company's laboratories, and may be ran on light service without lubrication, or in an ordinary lubricated bearing, and does not bind or deteriorate rapidly when run hot
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  • 240 7 BOARD OPPOSE REDUCTION BRITAIN'S POSITION. [Reuter'9 Service.] Washington, Feb. 4. Mr. Butler, chairman of the House of Representatives Naval Committee, who recently had a conference with Mr. Harding at the latter's house, stated that the United States would call an International Conference to discuss disanWhent, The Committee then
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  • 125 7 Brisbane, Feb. 4. The Premier, Mr. Theodore, in a speech on trades at the Trades Hall, said that anyone doubting that the Australians would soon be called to defend their homes against an Asiatic invasion was living in a fool's paradise. Asiatic ideals and aspirations menaced the
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  • 392 7 SOME THINGS AMERICAN. To the Editor. Sir. I am not an American and have never been in that country, but fer years I haw come into contact with Americans of very different kinds, and for long have read much and heard not a little by enquiry
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  • 43 7 A conference of the International Law Association, of which Lord Reading is president, will be held at the Peace Palace, The Hague, at the end of August or at the beginning of September. Professor Josephus Jitta, the Dutch Councillor of State, will preside.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 140 7 I Robinson <®> Co., Ltd. 14,25 4 25 NETT. .V**^.*. SETT. I Si /Vew Shipment of "Tiger" Brand Tennis Shoes All i&izes inZ Stock 0~. "JAEGER COATgSWEATERSe VERMAK "ZTENNiS SHIRTS. "JAEGER HALE-HOSE. WHITE EELT HATS. ~4£S_B3NHB___SB______BMm____ X XmJk^^Ek Standard I wBSk ir*" TSj Tobacco. (I ■»*-> J mJm. l\ J___
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    • 504 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated in Japan.) UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice EUROPEAN MAIL LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE. Fer London and Antwerp via (Malacca)' Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. KAGA MARU 15th Feb. YOKOHAMA MARU 28th Feb. KLEIST 9th March LIVERPOOL LINE.
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    • 731 8 K. P. M. EONINKLYKE P AEETV AABT MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated In Holland). BOYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA Tef*phes« 181 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dopt. 1P92 Maaagcrs Desk 1437 Marine Snpt. Tranj-ipnoai 9«pt* t COLLYER QUAY. TOMR CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GGV_StNtf-B*r a SPEELMAN Wednesday!" FebT 9)" Muntok and Palembang.
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    • 688 8 P. &O. BRITISH INDIA I APCAR LINE. I (Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S > UO, (Under Contract with His Majesty's Govern*] at) The Company^ MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMB>Y am ct pre ln < suspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES ft LONBOH
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 444 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. For Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Latarn, K»hsamui, Bandon, Langsust, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure VALAYA Feb# 7 Feb 9 PRACHATIPOK Feb. 14 Feb. 16 MAHIDOL Feb. 22 Feb. 24 The ■team eri ar* fitted
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    • 398 9 LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. Co. (Incorporated in Italy.) HOMEWARD SAILINGS. For Fenang, Colombo, Aden, Massaua, Port Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste, taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Fiume. tho Levante and Black Sea Forts. PILSNA about Feb. 18 HUNGARIA about Mar. 8 OUTWARD SAILINGS. For Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, and
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    • 488 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd, Ellerman A Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) [Incorporated in England] i i i i i iiii, JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK ria SUEZ OR PA9AMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due Ronte r S'pore
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    • 690 9 o maaaaammmmmmmmmmmamaa mmm^mmmmsmmmmmmaaaaimssemm i^ •—>__••——»•———_________________■ PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BT PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING BOARD SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— HAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM For CALCL 1 J A. CREOLE STATE Passengers and I- rcigfct Lata Feb. WOLVERINE STATE
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  • 527 10 ::asek and co., exchangh anaJ share brokers. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 1921. *ii\;.\G. Figures in brackets shows ths csy.t— i •ad issue value of tbe Share in dob*. iiiiest otherwise Diarked. C. Cum d.* r equals ex div.] Ampang ($800,000—10) nom. Ayer Weng (—1) I.UO Hitani Tin (300,000—1)
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    • 516 10 SnfffrVi I*'**1 1 froT B?c1 leSs. Abscesses, 1 /^k ings, Eczema, r»ei; s. PI DpUons, Piles, J Rheumatism, Gc at, I f shoulc! I compLunta arc the IMrmptom s ImpurtiM Iv. Kile _r i do i>" Uiey cannot get below mJ o B ■jLID i!__) surfac y^ _.._k. Th-:-. to
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    • 280 10 I k Gramaphone Magnedo Needles, S Iwe guarantee each Needle to tt f i f play ten records, and also Re- f P cord Albums to be had at P I B. C. HUDSON i The house of the catchy Music 5 No. 100 North Bridge Road ADELPHI HOTEL g
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    • 158 10 B®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®?®®®®®®®®®®®®;^^^fa i I 3s H I l I DEPh 8_! -_^8l Wmtk af 1 __F __t H 3 ss j__ .b w- 09 I OF EXCELLENT QUALITY. vy I Giifillan Co., Ltd. i Sole Agents: S &F. M. S. a (Incorporated in England.) _s(_^ \l*9 _S_l s^®®(_^®®o^3s®^®®®®®:(_ks®®^ *MM— BMnMaMBi MMMINaiinM—
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  • 57 11 FEBRUARY 7. Bank 4 m.s. 214 Bank, demand 213% Private credi*- 8 m.s. 2|4 7-16 New York, demand |Sj| Credits 90 days 4g£ France, demand 575 India, T. T. 143 Hongkong, demand Yokohama, demand <j0 Java, demand L29„ Bangkok, demand pg Sovereign, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of England Rata
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  • 145 11 FEBRUARY 7. Tin No Orders No Market Gambler _2. 00 Gambier Cube No. 1 11M Pepper Black 13 00 Popper (white fair) 29.00 Tapioca sm-Il fiaie. fg. 8.50 Tap:oea, medium pearl f.*. 10.00 Pe>rl S .co. sn.vli IC.SO Copra Sundried Copra Min nom 10.50 Opium. Btaartt uncert 8,900 Rice
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  • 28 11 C. OF C. RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 o'clock noon 7th February 1921, RPale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Closing Prices. Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Buyers Sellers. Tone of Market: -Dull.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 443 11 IMli p*+t M,sM.et*. AMBrance in force «T«r BI5,OCtMtl. 1 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I 9 a [Incurpcrated is gtraits Sett.] MiiiAD OFFICE WiMchnstar Maaaa- Simgrnpore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. Tap Ctmtaßy -m £20,000 deposited with tke Sap re me Court of England, and complioi with
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    • 567 11 I CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, 1 Incorporated ia England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 3,600,000 Keserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bishopsgate, London, E.G. Agencies and Branchee. Alor Star Hongkong Penaag Anr'tear Uoilo Puket Bangkok
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    • 561 11 HO HONG BAM, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE Singapore Raffles Cea mber-, 4, I and e. BRANCHES: Penang— Bl Seack StreetMalacca— lBl Jonker Street. Muar— 77-79 Jalan Suleiman Batu Pahat— 10» Jalan Rabamat. AGENCIES AT: London, New Yoik, San Francisco, Shanghai, Hongkong Amoy, BataTia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Palembang and Tra_g. CAPITAL. AUTHORISED $20,000,000
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    • 521 11 SPECffI BANI x, In corporated in Japan CaMtal Subscribed •mm* Capital Paid Up J' JJJ'S'K Reserve Fund IfMiMtl President N K 'k-lil* Vic* p-__-_ "QJIoMia Use. Vice-President S. gwp^u JIIJ, DIRECTORS. Baron T\?'\, K <"»-«. o c L ***A 5. —odsroa Eso S. Suzuki E^a _f L. T 2S_i HEAD
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    • 203 11 ENOUBH FlsH^ I SMOKED HADDOCKS KIPPERS i I SMOKED FISH FILLET BLOATERS i i SMOKED HERRINGS HALIBUT i I Singapore Cold Storage Co., I limited. 9 m 9 a .tr.n a a .«-.n%r .■•.■-.■-.■%n%i-.fl a .rjvr.r.r.riisr.r.r.i'.r.r.r.i I ASIA BANKING (Incorporated in New York) STOCKHOLDING BANKS. Anglo and London Paris Nation?!
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 114 11 VESSELS AT WHARF. TANJONG PAGAR. East Whsrf No. I.— Nil. East Wharf No. 2.. Nam Sang Sheers Wharf No. 3.— Van Cloon. Main Wharf No. 4. Unkai Maru. Haiphong. Main Wharf N'o. 5. Ceylon Maru, Titaa. Main Wharf No. 6.-- Nil. Empire Dock No. 7.— Nil. West Wharf No. B.—
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    • 422 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAV. Intermediate and local mail* will be found ia list below: Penang. Malacca, F. M. S. (by Train) 4 p.m. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and Btl tt Kuala Lumpur a.m. Pulau Soegi Aing Hong 9 a.m Medaa Medusa noon [Saigoa snd Haiphong Haiphong noon WEDNESDAY. Colombo, Kurope,
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  • 1225 12 CANADIAN- AM) CCRLING. (From Our Own Correspondent). Edinburgh, Jan. I_. A [Kirty of Canadian curb r> have arrived on our shores to challenge us at "Scotand's ain game." Tune w;.s when go occer football were peculiarly Scottish, but they have long ago spread far beyond our narrow boundaries.
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  • 424 12 The annual general meeting of Pantai, Limited, was held at Der ick Co's. on Saturday. .Mr. W. L. Watkins presided ami ;it wore Messrs. J. M. Sime. D. J. Ward, C. C. Xicholl and F. C. Peek. The chairman said: The result of the 's working is a
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  • 78 12 Galvanized iron has been found by a German chemist to be unsuitable for roofing much exposed to smoke. Sulphur dioxide, though having little effect when dry, causes rapid deterioration in presence of moisture, and a mixture of sulphur and carbon dioxides is very corrosive, though moist carbon dioxide alone has
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  • 1049 12 THE FEBRUARY MEETING. From the spectators point of view the meeting just concluded in Kuala Lumpur was decidedly interesting and on the whole form from Penang woiked out pretty well, whilst the handicapping gave general satisfaction. It was a great pity, to our thinking, that the Club
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  • 142 12 The P. O. Delta has left Hongkong and is expected to arrive at this port at daylight on Thursday the 10th inst. and to leave for Marseilles and London at 2 p.m. on Saturday the 12th. An official notice by the Siamese Ministry of Marine advises vessels to
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  • 159 12 The United States Shipping Board announce that the four vessels Cadaretta, Glymont, Lake Farrar and Lake Onawa, operating between Hongkong, Haiphong, Saigon, Singapore, Java ports and return have been transferred from the management of the Robert Dollar Line and will henceforth be operated by the Admiral
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  • 82 12 FRASER'S REPORT. Singapore, Feb. 7. Rubber-.— Quit t. Kedahs $2.70, Kempas $5.10, Lunas $7.65, Malakoffs $3.10, New Strendahs $3.60, Ulu Pand -MO. u Benute 56 cents. Alor Gajahs $2.10. Ba Hi— ra $3. Mining.— Steady, Typings $1.: 0, North Taipings $1.40, South Taipings TT 1 cents, Kr.wangs
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  • 171 12 There are twenty-four astonishing gowns that forecast the new year's American fashions worn by Louise Glaum in Sex— a 7 act wonderful picture of a good story with a highly original twist— which is now being shown at the Liberty Hall in the second show together with Universal's
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  • 205 12 Plans for the erection in Paris of a' mosque, which is to be the spiritual home in that capital of the many Moslems who own allegiance to France, are making considerable progress. Some time ago Parliament authorized a grant of 500.000 frs. (£8,300) for this purpose,
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  • 46 12 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending, Sunday, 13th February 1921. Friday llth, 5.00 p.m.— Drill Hall S. F. A. Co. Dress Caps, tunics, shorts and puttees. Sunday, 13th, 7.30 a.m.— Balestier Range Eurasian Company Rifle Club Shoot. R. SMITH, Lt. ajAdjutant, S.V.C.
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