The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 February 1921
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1921-02-12 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISE TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, Si!., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1921. NO. 10.204.16 words
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Article1271 1921-02-12 1 A fire at Penang caused damage estimated at $35,000 Page 6. The annuai meeting of Maynard's Limited was held yesterday Page 11. The new Governor General of Java has sailed for the East Indies Page <i. i The rubber and share markets begin to show a little1,271 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement185 1921-02-12 1 Malthoid RAFFLES HOTEL. I I Excellent Accommodation and Cuisine. TO FINEST BALiTrOOM IN THE EAST. Raffles New Orchestra. Guest Nights and Dances every Thursday Saturday. H. afURPHY, Jazz Drummtr I F. A. COOKE, A. E. UIcCLARY, Musical Director. Manager. ■B_BB________ i^B^HHHHEBan^BHBSMIBMaMKKKJHr>W«nriffSJQP> t^^B c Tor ft/// p< i'ticutars apply r— Graham,185 words
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Advertisement198 1921-02-12 1 KELLY AWJ W..-*LSH, i_TD. NEW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED. Colonial Oilice List 1920. Tiyt? IHA "DTrorp Price $17.50. y^ IUU tfH-M Brown, Nautical £~™<* 1 Whitakers Almanack 1921. cioth edition $5.25. Paper $2.40. j With special articles Mechanical World Year Book 1921. ''Jl Price $2.00. y entitled FowWrs Mechanics and Mnchin^^198 words
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Advertisement67 1921-02-12 1 •LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Bankruptcy notict? Page 4. j Whiteaway's for cutlery Page 5. Players cigarettes, navy cut Page 7. Experienced tracer also junior clerk wanted Page 5. Str:.its Shipping and Parcel Agency for jail shipping, work Page 4. j Thongwa and West Amargosa discharging. Himalaya leaving for London about 2_nd Page67 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous127 1921-02-12 1 THE WEEK. Saturday, February 12. Hifh Water, 0.47 a.m., 0.51 p.m. Homeward Mail leaves. Lodge Zetland. Sunday, February 13. JHigh Water, 1.15 a.m., 1.29 p.m. .Monday, February 14. High Water, 1.49 a.m., 2.16 p.m. i Tuesday, February 15. H git Water, 2.30 a.m., 3.15 p.m. I Plums for Peking, Banvard127 words
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Advertisement482 1921-02-12 2 VicYOBIA THEATTEJ Commencing lues. 15th Feb. at 9.30 p.m.' a short season only V. BANVARD •.iiit his LONDON Ml iCAL COMEDY CO. Am attest] new company of LONDON ARTISTES INCLUDING THE LONDON BEAU IV CHOKUS In The Latest London Successes Tues. 15th Feb. at 9.30 p.m. "PLUMS FOR PICKING" The482 words
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Advertisement500 1921-02-12 2 PALLADIUM From Friday, February 11, to Thursday, February 17, 1921. ince in Every Woman's Life conies a certain great moment. Once in her lifeme something conies to her on which her whole future depends. It has come or ill surely come to you. just as it came to a jrirl500 words
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Advertisement503 1921-02-12 2 WISHING OUR CHINESE PATRONS A HAPPY AM) PROBPBROI From TUESDAY, February 8, to SUNDAY, February 13, 192] QUITE ENOUGH ACTION TO PLEASE THE SPECTATOR IN SEARCH THRILLS Will be found in the Big Hampton-Hodkinson Super Pr id Featuring that robust, hustling a tot ROY HTEWAIiT I in company with such503 words
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Miscellaneous455 1921-02-12 2 CHURCH SERVICES. 1M SUNDAY IN LBN I lUk February. Ifll. S. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. "< «-ni. IT-'y ('ommunion. 7.4f a.m. Holy Communion (Choi '.'l5 a.m. Matir. tmd I 4 p.m. Sunday Bebool slid Bible < 6.3a p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Senriett and Ifsjstiags: Holy communion on Tuesday and WcsbMSfby "t 7455 words
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Advertisement340 1921-02-12 3 WHi rE TRUCKS. JUK Mrning power of White Trucks results from low costa and hifk performances. There are 00 record in America alone 3G91 White Fjeets, i.e. 10 or more White Trucks operated by any one Firm, comprising loom t: nothing of smaller concerns running le an 10 Whites. There340 words
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Advertisement500 1921-02-12 3 Its Worth it for Your Health's Sake! You pay a little more for tho Genasprin brand of aspirin because it is made with more skill and carefulness, and therefore contains none of the irritant acids and other impurities found in ordinary brands. That is why Genasprin doesn't depress your heart500 words
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Advertisement196 1921-02-12 3 Asas9 /'SUBSTANTIAL" WHITE A\T EXTERMINATOR. Manufactured in our own workshops from best materials Htr 2* ly constructed to withstand rough usage, wear and tear. W/working and wearing parts easily got at and renewable. 3( SEND YOUR ORDERS NOW. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. Incorporated in the Straits Settlements INGAPORE. V r BEST196 words
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Advertisement199 1921-02-12 3 <=a K *^EaEMMaiffMßir l 'fcn'wafen> fc AND AST! For Quick and Lasting Relief Tako Veno's. In those wheezy coughs that are so hard to cure by ordinary means Veno's Lightning Cough I charm Veno's looaens the phlegm which tt <j so the sufferer gets relief at i ace. In Veno's199 words
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Advertisement693 1921-02-12 4 Estate of WAM fcN(» KIAT, (Deceased). AUCTION SALE OF Excellent Teak and niton IMii.kwood Household Furniture, Piano, Old Curiosites, Mirrors, 2 large iron fireproof safe* etc. At N«. 18 ALBERT STREET Jl MTION OF SHORT STREET ON SATIRDAY, 19th FKBBUAEY, AT 1.30 P.M Comprising 3 carved Canton blackwood sitting room693 words
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Advertisement464 1921-02-12 4 Window Glass, Acetic Acid, i Rubber Cups, Coagulating Pans HAvHIJSI ARRIVED Otomune Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Jaoan) IUI m 1 AUCTIONEERS VALUERS C= §Jmm FORTHCOMING SALES ■^i ""^"^3 February 12. Walnut-Stained Teak BUT" Household Furniture and Effects. J&^^ 4s§lB China. Plate. Cutlery, etc. at Pasir SwSsSSB Panjang at 2.30. p.m.464 words
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Advertisement63 1921-02-12 4 \llifiH THE dunlop Vlnliv^Hß First in 1888, Foremast I I j I (INXORPORATED IX JAPAI ®F 42^3 ROBINSON ROAD. I RESCH'SI AUSTRALIAN LAGER I SOLE AGENTS. Huttenbach, Lazarus Sons (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE. TRAVELLER'S MALAY PRONOUNCING HANDBOOK. Now in the Twelfth edition, a sure indication of its usefulness. $2.7563 words
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Advertisement462 1921-02-12 5 I II REAL ESTATE BUREAU I j! DUPISB IJROS: I II Estate and General Brokers and Auctioneers, I 2 Dc Souza Street (Ist floor) I WE HAVE OPENED~ PUBLIC AUCTION I I ROOM FOR THE SALE OF LAND, BUILDINGS I I ETC., ETC., AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS AND I HOPE462 words
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Advertisement600 1921-02-12 5 jVUCTION SALES. DBPAULTBTa SALE BY AUCTION. At our saleroom. No. M Kling Street ON SATURDAY, 12th FEB., AT lS AM comprising six bales grey shirting, 5 cases stoves 2 casks cement. I pieces shafting. 1 bale foolscap paper. &c. Now on view For account of concerned. CHEONG KOON SENG C0.,»600 words
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Advertisement549 1921-02-12 5 NOTICES. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) Declaration of Interim Dividend and notice o closing of Transfer Books. Notice is hereby given thit the Director! have declared an interim dividend of 10 per ceni on the ordinary shares (subject to Income Tax) on account of the ytir ending549 words
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Advertisement735 1921-02-12 5 NOTICES. B IN THE MATTER OF KERLING" TIN" MINES LIMITED/ f and IN THE MATTEK OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE 1915. s t Notice is hereby given that the order of the i Suprem- Court of the Straits Settlements, beUK-ment of Singapore dated the 18th day of 'Janu ry 1921 in735 words
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Advertisement190 1921-02-12 5 THE VALUE HOUSE. You will appreciate the excellent appearance, style and finish of Whiteaway *s Sheffield plate and cutlery. Their sterling value is very apparent and the long: service they nevtr fail to give will prove quality to be their chief feature. TABLE KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS DESSERT KNIVES, FO190 words
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Article73 1921-02-12 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATHS. LOFLKY. On 10th February at the General Hospital, Herbert Kdwin Lofley, late Chief r^ngineer of the Indo-China S. N. Co., Ltd. Deeply regretted. TAN. -Tan Whye Kim aged 55 years at 8 a.m. on 3rd Feb. He leaves four sons, several daughters and grandsons. The cortege will73 words
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1603 1921-02-12 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1921. Planters' Needs. As will be seen from a publication in another column, the Planters' Unemployment Committee is issuing a general appeal f^r funds to assist the work of affording^ relief to those connected with estates^who are suffering from difficulties <\ung to the ticublous1,603 words
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Article62 1921-02-12 6 FIRE. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Feb. 11. Damage estimated at $35,000 was caused by a fire which brokj out in a dwelling house situated in Western Koad and occupied by M. Cisarion. The >r gi.i is unexplained, but it is surmised that the trouble commenced through the62 words
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Article76 1921-02-12 6 Mr. H. W. Firmstor.e, late acting B dent Councillor, Wai entertained at a farewell dinner by the Europ an community at the Penanp Club last night. The Hon. Mi. G. A. Hall presided. The Hon. Mf. J. Mitchell in proposing the guest's health paid a tribute to his76 words
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Article47 1921-02-12 6 Weltevrcden, Feb. 10. The new Governor-General Herr Fock, left Holland on Feb. 4 for Naples, and will catch J.here the steamer Prins Der Nederlanden. He is expected at Tanjong Priok on March 24, on which date the present Governor-General is leaving for Australia.47 words
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112 1921-02-12 6 The objects of the Committee are to collect funds and to grant relief to necessitous persons of Ajropean birth* who have been employcd^fcpon rubber estates in Malaya and who^m^e lost their employment in consequence of the present rubber crisis and gqperal trade depie sici and to112 words
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Article59 1921-02-12 6 The Director kindly forwards the following interesting ttatistfca of the numbers of visitors to the Museum during Chinese New Year holidays. 191--1919. 1920. 1921. Ut day 10.907 10.372 12,098 11.4M 2nd day 8,847 7,112 5,688 8,764 Total 19,7r»4 17,484 17,786 20.24 < On normal days the average is59 words
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Article83 1921-02-12 6 There will be a special dinner and jazz night at the Adelphi HoUl to-night when a performance will be given by Mr. Will Hender jazz drummer and xylophone arist, and r Miss Rita Shield, vocalist. Mr. Will Hender has recently been directing a cabaret in Java, and previously83 words
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Article87 1921-02-12 6 Samuel Rodgers, a business man of Topeka, Kansas, has left instructions that he is to be buried in a vault above ground which he erected in a local cemetery several years ago and not in a grave below ground and that an electric light in the vault87 words
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Article321 1921-02-12 6 Sir J. W. Murison, chairman »f Entertainment Commits lows Now that B. M. S. Malaya hai I should be (Miffed if you wou! through your paper to thai r of the Committee for the of the Malaya, all thus,, who assisted the Ex. (j arrangement! ft Ic321 words
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Article235 1921-02-12 6 \t The Victoria Theatre. It il an expensive bVßintM LOW bringing a musical company to the 1 Very few people rwUiat it It i that the Banvard Company is o: the costliest which has visited the for MHM years. It has eoct clou upon £10,000 and it has235 words
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Article81 1921-02-12 6 Maharaja'* Gift to the Kinr The handsome Victr ry trophy pi tke Kinff by the Maharaja of Gwaliov in memory of the signing ol pi no* complete and will be placed in a ro^m at Windsor Castle. The trophy, of which Lady Feodoro Gleichen was the leul]81 words
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Article97 1921-02-12 6 I/ondon, I Yl> A Sinn I- fears penal servitude and three otlh ?ight years penal MTTitllde, in tvith th t Bothweli outrage. The judft, in summing up sai<l ht h.i>i ?ood reason to bcltari the outr. A-ork of a Sinn Fein organisation with |M luartors sonu'where in thf97 words
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Advertisement147 1921-02-12 6 1 SV^JI i CALDBECK \2«y MACGRET.OR Ui (Incorporated in Watsons N s lo ahead of «J1 otkfcrs The liest Place to Buy PHOTO SUPPLIES A competent chemist is by nature and training careful regarding the quality of everything he sc!!s. Buy your PHOTO SUPPLIES At Maynards and you'll be sure147 words
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Article246 1921-02-12 7 SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS'. GENERAL SMUTS 9 TRIUMPH < OLLAPSB OP LABOUR [K-uter'a Service.] apetown, Feb. 9. In Ihg first forty election results the Party has twelve pains. -> one. < apetown, noon. In-rn elected for Pretoria by r ty of 87L\ f the 8 I\ now i s 4."), 12,246 words
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Article342 1921-02-12 7 Paris. Feb. 8. mony took place at -a- hen President rive soldiery, who, for, i irion P'Hotn .Military Medal, each with a bor.d of French rente from a legacy left i patriotic minded Alsatian. President I I tribute to the heroism of th< French array. Paris,342 words
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Article380 1921-02-12 7 AMERICAN PRESS STUNT. FOKF.K.N OFFICE DISCLAIMER. [Keuter's Service.] London, Feb. 9. With the reference to the Anglo-Ameri-can relations canard cabled earlier, Reuter is authoritatively informed that Angloj American relations are of the friendliest r and the British Government anticipates an early and satisfactory settlement ■tstanding questions380 words
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Article374 1921-02-12 7 Paris, Feb. 9. With ref eivr.ce to the passage of the German note regarding the discussion of winter-proposals, it understood the Germans will be heard in conformity with the Treaty rights, and if they submit fresh suggestions for carrying out the Paris Agreement, it is possible these374 words
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Article127 1921-02-12 7 PROTEST AGAINST ASIATIC LABOUR. [Reuter's Service.] I>ondon, Feb. 9. A Trade Union Congrwss deputation U the Board of Trade protested against the employment of Chinese and cheap Asiatic labour on British ships and asked th« Government to introduce legislation to repatriate Chinese not producing satisfactory evidence of127 words
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Article137 1921-02-12 7 London, Feb. 9. With reference to the newly formed Chartered Corporation to develop BnVSh trade with China, it is staed tha^ff is not Intended to call for subser^rfons from the public at present, bu^ British manufacturers will be g^^the opportunity of subscribing fo^^Sunders shares with wnich capita] JKfsTn..':>137 words
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Article92 1921-02-12 7 London, Feb. 9. Britain was not alone in experimenting with a German battleship. It appears the Americana have also arranged a mimicbattle wherein the ex-German battleship Ost Frieslar.d will K- used as a tarp-et. It reported that Secretary of the Navy Daniels is so confident a warship can92 words
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Article324 1921-02-12 7 London, Feb. 9. The agitation of Hapsburg partisans in favour of the return of the cx-Emperor Karl to Budapest as King has evoked the reaffirmation by the British High Commissioner at Budapest that the Allies are firmly opposed to the return of the Hapsburgs to the324 words
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Article833 1921-02-12 7 REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE The following report of a meeting of a committee appointed by His Excellency the Governor to consider the curriculum and buildings required for Raffles College is supphed to us says the Straits Times, and as it is presumably an oversight that a copy has833 words
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Advertisement148 1921-02-12 7 Robinson <& Co., Ltd. JEM) ■■ftr-y^^^ i, >l Oal®i "His -Vi lr? Hf Master's P .Jfc:!^^ PORTABLE MODEL !vj fj^iii-'-'J A vcriUble boon at Ticnics, Kivcr WfflZ&Zs Patllts> ;tc Bk >v v srrcincATioNs I 3 W.-ixrl Oik <i) --t gr 1 •^^lil'- 14 jffif ar> fv.rn wrtl. aM 7 ,S^^f148 words
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Advertisement518 1921-02-12 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. ftr London and Antwerp via (Malacca)' Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. KAGA MARU 17th Feb. YOKOHAMA MARU 28th Feb. KI.EIST 9th March LIVERPOOL LINE.518 words
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Advertisement735 1921-02-12 8 K. P. M. SONINKLTKE PABETVAART MAAISCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA Y**»fea« 111 Paaaag* Dept. 1202 Freight Dcyt IMS Manager* Desk 1437 Maria* Sn»t Traaskl»»«»3 »*»t. S COLLYBR QUAY. CjNv.m CONTRACT WITH THK NETHERLANDS UiDIA GOTW£SUIXtt. mmmmmmmm^ BROUWER (Saturday, Feb. 12) Blinjoe, Djeboes and Billiton. SINGKARA735 words
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Advertisement649 1921-02-12 8 I P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated ic BjfflaftA.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVi PENLVSULAR AND ORIENTAL S, H (Under Contract with His Majesty's Goven.^.^o 1 > The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY *r« it prMt suspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES A X.ONBOI DUE SINGAPORE649 words
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Advertisement421 1921-02-12 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. For Kr«tay, Trsngganu, Kel&nUn, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Lami, Kahsamui, Bandon, Langsuar., Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure PRACHATIPOK Feb. 14 Feb 16 11 1^ Feb2l Feb. 23 \ALAIA Feb. 28 Mar. 2 Th« steamers an fitted throughout421 words
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Advertisement388 1921-02-12 9 LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. Co. (Incorporated in Italy.) HOMEWARD SAILINGS. For Penang, Colombo, Aden, M;, .^tua, Port Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste, taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Fiume. the Leraote and Black Sea 'Ports. PILSNA about Feb. 18 HUNGARIA about Mar. 8 OUTWARD SAILINGS. For Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama,388 words
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Advertisement481 1921-02-12 9 The Ocemn Steam Ship Company, Limited. The Chfati Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd, EUermu ft Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) [Incorporated in England] JOINT FOKTNIGHTLT SERVICE TO NEW YORK yia SUEZ OK PARAMA, FROM NEW YORK. SUamsT Dus Boot« r#r S'por« KANDAHAR In port. Suez, Manila, Shanghai481 words
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Advertisement664 1921-02-12 9 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— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA. CREOLE STATE Passengers rod Freight Mar I WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and Freight Late Mar UN-NAMED STATE Passengers664 words
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641 1921-02-12 10 STOCKS AND SHARES. ERASER AND CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11th, 1921. MINING. L t Figures in brackets shows th« capital 7 •nd issue value of the Shar* in dollars V anless otherwise marked. C. Cum d> r equals ex div.] J Ampang ($800,000—10) nom. I Ayer Weng641 words
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Advertisement500 1921-02-12 10 K. P. M. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ. i INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OF BATAVIA. Telegram Address PAKETVAART (OLLYER tH'AY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH TUB NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENTS. 4I A voyape on a sun- VV^^ x^^ "The way that every kissed sea i one would go, And just what you500 words
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Advertisement176 1921-02-12 10 Gramaphone Magnedo Needles, we guarantee each Needle to a play ten records, and also Re- w cord Albums to be had at J 5 H. C. HUDSON J I i The house of the catchy Music No, 100 North Bridge Road b I ADELPHI HOTEL BUILDINGS. 3 MASSAGE HALL. ?39176 words
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Advertisement64 1921-02-12 10 iVniunT 1 OF EXCELLENT QUALITY. I Adamson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd. >j[ (Incorporated in England.) 1^ V 1^ V V At A V V B iVI l\j L JL 111 1^ 2 11 «jL 4iV Py EXTINGUISHERS JRk- vnTrn for mßßii'i i .Jin "^■F EFFECTIVENESS The Borneo Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in64 words
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Article283 1921-02-12 11 Secretaries: East Asiatic Co. Mount Austin, 241,957. Secretaries: Barker and Co. (Penang.) Rahman Hyd Tin, 200 pks. Secretary: N. Gomes (Malacca.) United Malacca. 6,790; total nine mos. 103,272. McAuliffe, Davis and Hope (Penang.) i Circely, 49.200. Holyrood, 13,200. Sungei Tukang. 8.786. Secretaries: Hoojrlandt and Co. Pangkattan.283 words
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Article111 1921-02-12 11 No one wants pain still we pay for 11 heavily in lost health— lost energy— lost ambition often absolute financial ruin Why pay this awful price? Why suffei the terrible twitching tortures of Sciatica when everlasting relief is so near at handl Perfect health, absolute freedom111 words
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Article114 1921-02-12 11 Sickly bubi(M little on Mti with their stomachs and bowels, whoso teething painful, digestion bad, ami who cannot sleep well may be made healthy and happy by Haby'g Own Tablets, the Canadian children's remedy. Mr*. Wilfred Damon-, of V»1 Hnlliant, Quebec, writes: —"Pleas* >. rid me a Yial114 words
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Advertisement631 1921-02-12 11 I ■B «y sf- i Vk la2 S£ I Hka r SB ajk BVy M jj> fIKhJ £3 SB I I •*> fjW «'B| l^^S I Owing to the Favourable Rate I I I* of Exchange (Gvodyear Prices I I iv/7A lie Reduced 10% from 1 I i>■ I To-day.631 words
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Article699 1921-02-12 12 To the Editor ot the Times. Sir, You are publishing correspondence on a most vital and far-reaching subject under the heading: "Great Ships or and it behoves naval men to contribute such information as they can gathered from experience of the recent war, towards arriving at the ri^ht699 words
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Advertisement94 1921-02-12 12 i *7 i i i i I /Voiv //i stock: Table Fans Metal Filament Lamps Bare Copper Wire I Electric Kettles i Breakfast Cookers I V. I. R. Wires Cables Lead Covered Cables Lightning Conductor I Materials j Etc., Etc. Sime Darby Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straitg Settlements) Electrical Enquiries94 words
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Advertisement46 1921-02-12 12 CL6ANS6 YOUR BLOOD with CRIMAULT C o> SARSAPARILLA The original sar* f^BflflV saparilla, recom- HM^H mended tor the 5 last 4<) years tor VJ^fl lymphatic diseases, Vl^fl eruptions, boils, Mfl and all disorders Cofl ■FA. of the skin ffl V^M 6HIMAULT ft C B l,r«e!iMtuftf, MjH46 words
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Advertisement155 1921-02-12 12 WSES \J 7$ WEST INCifA <-'-«# PI t LrSJJJRELY TRLG: OF ALCOHOL". SMU LIME JUICE Prepared solely from pare Lime Juice and the finest refined sugar. THE STANDARD FOR PURITY AND EXCELLENCE Insist on having ROSE 'S. Refretbin^ Drink* The trying Climate makes \Z demands upon the human frame which155 words
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Advertisement336 1921-02-12 12 2^, -ff I" t"? J Increase your Sales I ALES Letters Price Lists and reply PsatcAvia can be praaWei in any quantity on the Roneo Dupl cator and poMed Is Staapseti ih»> I World over each morning the postman will bring casjairiei .md I orders thus active business can be336 words
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Article65 1921-02-12 13 FEBRUARY 11 Bank 4 m.s. 2|4 Bank, demand 2 3V Private credits 3 m.s. 2|4 7-16 New York, demand 44% Credits 90 days 49 1 4 France, demand 675 India, T. T. IGO f Hongkong, demand Prem 0 p.c. Yokohama, demand 90 Java, demand |jO Bangkok, demand 88 Sovereign,65 words
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Article162 1921-02-12 13 FEBRUARY 11 Tin No Orders Ne Market Gtvmbier 12.80 G*raLior OT.b« No. 1 17.80 Pepper Black 16.00 Pepper (white fair) 29.00 Tapicca STnall flax«, f.g. §.50 Tapioca, medium pearl f.g. 10.00 Pearl Sago, Bmall 10.50 Copra Sundried Copra Mir «om. 12.00 Opium, Benares aacert 8,900 Rice Rangoon White 2,700162 words
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Article41 1921-02-12 13 12 o'clock noon 11th February 1921 Pale Cr-pe. Ribbed Smoked Sb. Closing Prices. Closing Prices. Biycrs Sellers. Bayers Sellers. Spot MH 37 Feb. 37'... 3*'_ Mar. 40 April to June 43 44 Tone of Market:- Firm.41 words
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Advertisement398 1921-02-12 13 yjgl*^. t^, JJ<p^' t? *T3?^fT3*TTr^3FTr"Tn** ~WTMBC^SMSISmiC^S^SKWI '1 JLJWSS> 1^ H-.bj A*wU t^*t M,C#§ f Mf, A«wsramc« in force •ver |15,000,#M. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [Incfctpcrttexi in Straits Sett.] GrriCE Wiachtster Uaiu^ Sißgapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. •y ku £20,000 deposited with tkt Ceuri ef E»398 words
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Advertisement556 1921-02-12 13 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated im England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 8,600,000 Reserre Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 H£AD OFFICE. 68 Big&opßgate, London, E.O. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penaag Amrv,»r Iloilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh Rangoon556 words
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Advertisement529 1921-02-12 13 HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE Singapore Raffles Chambers 4, I and BEANCKIS: Penang— B* Seaca Street. Malacca— lBl Joaker Street. Muar— 77-79 Jalaji Suleiman Batu Pahat— lo9 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Hongkong Amoy, Baiavia, Soorabaya, Semar-i ang, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL, V' AUTHORISED529 words
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Advertisement480 1921-02-12 13 YOKOHAMA SPECIE IAWL LTD. n IncorporEted in Japan.) CtMta) Subscribed issa&aa** Capital Paid Up J TiT'EMI! Boserre Fund JJJ'HI >J DIBECTOBS. .^iKujiwara Esq. F. ff.u,^ Es«. f J^sum: Ee q. K Kodaxa* HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA, Bcml.t Branch «nd S«b-Branch«s. EceEos Ayrea London S*»** L7on 9 SSSSm* W.ila v^ H.rb.n O480 words
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Advertisement216 1921-02-12 13 PATRONISED Jpo3&ff BT ROYALTY. A FRESH STOCK OF SILVER AND GOLD BASDtD I CIGARETTE CASES I FOR GENTS. GOLD I VANITY AND CARD CASES I COMBINED FOR LADIES. Branch 4P*% **u m-x flp a BU lO m W I 1. HISIIOP ST. S IP V# J&* PENANG. m HICH STREET.216 words
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Page 13 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous48 1921-02-12 13 VESSELS ARRIVED. Mata Hari, Brit. 570. from Belawnn 11. for Bclawan 14. Buyskes, Dut. <»G4, from Borneo 11. for Soerabaya 14. Giang Ann, 557, from Samarung 11. for Java Ports unc. Yugrala, Sian 478, from Bangkok 11. for Bangkok 14. Quorra. Brit. •>, from Kemaman 11, for Komaman 12.48 words
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Miscellaneous373 1921-02-12 13 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local mails will be found in list below: Penang, Malacca, F. M. S. (by Train) 4 p.m. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tingßjl and station.* to Kuala Lumpur at 6 a.m. Colombo. Suez. < tc. Anchisaa 10 H.m. P. S'hnm Europe, etc. DeJta 1■ m Prigi373 words
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Article659 1921-02-12 14 The annufcl general mating of Messrs Mayitard and Company, Limited was h:M yesterday at noon at the Registered OfloM of the Company in tbe Chartered Bank Chambers. The hon'ble Mr I/owther Kemp presided and others were Mtrssrs Dr N. Black, and E. A. Brown (Directors), Dr V.659 words
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Article166 1921-02-12 14 r*ria Disclosure* of a Double Lif«. many people know that wo have > in England to-day a statesman who can tak? rank as a first-class painter. A correspondent of the "Daily Herald" gives away the secret. He writes. "On entering the well-known picture gallery m the Rue166 words
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Article47 1921-02-12 14 The current issue of the Inventon' Annual Review announces the marvellous discovery of the quadrature of tho circU by Mr. T. F. Gavnor, one of the recently c.ecUd me/j.bers of the Inventors' Union, it is nod that this took place on Novi«ib»r 12, 1820.47 words
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Article439 1921-02-12 14 Previously acknowledged 909,998.48 Per 51: .Arthur Edn»onch, H n. Treas. Ncgri Sembilan Kala Singh $20 Sadoo Singh 25 Kala Singh 20 Kishen Singh 20 Pag Singh 15 Baksce Singh 10 Smaller sums 40 $150 Ptv Mr. H. B. Polglase, Hon. Treas. Penang Nett proceeds of an entertainment439 words
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Article75 1921-02-12 14 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending, Sunday, 13th February 1921. Sunday, 13th, 7.30 a.m.— Balestier Range Eurasian Company Rifle Club Shoot. R. SMITH, Lt. a|Adjutant, S.V.C. The death toll in the sub-prefecture of Kuyuan, Shensi, has been officially estimated at about 40,000 as the result of75 words
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Article291 1921-02-12 14 PHASER'S WEEKLY REPORT. Singajwre, Feb. 10. Rather more confidence is being displayed in the Share Market and it is hoped that now th? Chinese New Year Holidays are over monetary conditions locally will be somewhat easier. A small but steady day by day bisine^>s has b^en possible291 words
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Article235 1921-02-12 14 Sißigapare, 11th February. After a dull market with oractically no fluctuations during the pasJ^week, prices at tsc time of writing hav^risen all round owing to London having ja&denly improved from 10%d. to llSd. fbr Sheet, forward positions having foliox^i accordingly. No indication is however given as235 words
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Article104 1921-02-12 14 The Esther Dollar on the 6th inst passed a large mast afloat apparently that of a sailing vessel, of a length of 80 to 100 ft. v ith rigging attached in lat 2.5. N Long' 104.56 E. j H. M. S. Curlew was despatched to the assistance of104 words
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Article60 1921-02-12 14 With reference to the recently reported statement that the ex-Kaiser and ex-Crown Prince would be free to leave Holland whenever they liked, the Hague correspondent to the Telegraph has been informed that Government do not endorse this conception of the Hohenzollerns' position. The real opinion of Government60 words
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Article68 1921-02-12 14 Owinj? to the uncertainty of the weather, there will be no play to-day at the Ladies Lawn Tennis Club. B. cla«a players in the Spring American ournament will play off their ties on Monday and Tuesday the 14th and 15th instant and the A. class players68 words
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Article46 1921-02-12 14 SINGAPORE YACHT CLUB. The second points race for Mr.Trimmer's Cup will be sailed on Sunday morning. Course: Start U. E. Pier round Mark Boat off Sea-View Hotel, Man-o'-War Buoy, Hulk "Oscar" and finish at Yacht Club. Once Round. Boats leaving Tanjong Rhu at 9.30.46 words
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Article239 1921-02-12 14 (Malay Mail Special Telegram). A Londo'n cable of Feb. 3rd to the Civil :>nd Military Gazette says that in the English Cup replays, results were as follows Aston Villa 1, Notts County 0. Cardiff City 1, Brighton and Hove Albion 0. At Rugby football, Oxford University239 words
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Article490 1921-02-12 14 SINGAPORE RIFLE ASSOCIATION. SHOOTING TO UEGIX AGAIN. A meeting was held in the S. V. C. Drill Hall last evening, under the Presidency of Lt-Col. Schomberg O. C. S. V. C, for the purpose of taking over from Volunteer Headquarters the affairs of the above As- i sociation, which haveM.M. - 490 words
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Page 14 Advertisements
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Advertisement236 1921-02-12 14 Central lector Hiring Co 87»>l r4/VN RO4O (NEXT TO ST. MARY'S HOME) Comfortable Cars oi the latcsl model I driven by competent drivers, I ON HIKE AT Ar;Y HOUR. I 'PHONE 1733. r% K) 7^ i iLi Aii Whem Flour EU KA. BRAND First r, l4 i\ Mk |SJS per236 words
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