The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 February 1921

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER, TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1921. NO. 10,217.
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  • 1103 1 I The annual report of the Hongkong Rank will be found on page 12. Speaking at Epsom Dean hkgt implied that the doom ot the white worker is scaled Page 7. England's last Test Match hopes are fadinjr, and they are faced with a very formidable task
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 268 1 Malthoid RAFFLES HOTEL. I Excellent Accommodation and Cuisine. THE FINEST BALL ROOM IN THE EAST. Raffles New Orchestra. (iuest Nights and Dances every Thursday Saturday. H. MURPHY, Jazz Drummer I F. A. COOKE, A. E. McCLARY, Musical Director. Manager. I V m r Mil MHTt A amsmi a Round RfHld
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    • 196 1 J*i« t»^^^^»^" J CIGARETTES 7fiE WORLD'S MOST i'OPLLAH HIGH-CLASS CIGARETTES VIRGINIA IN PATENT !> ER TIN 0 F 50 ITINS C OF U sd jf^O 555 $1.25 So'e ers, 4RDifH*TO3aGCO Co., Ltd, LONDON, ENGLAND. I REAL ES ATE BUREAU, DUPIRE BROS: Estate and General Brokers and Auctioneers, 2, De Souza
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    • 126 1 ii^ j LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS K. P. If. [^ne latest sailings Pi New programme at the Empire Cinem, —Page 2. A berth available for I lady on th< Glenamoy proceeding to London about 4tJ March— Page 11. The "Canon Dover" wood burning ?tov< is particularly suitable for bungalow? hotels, etc., M
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 76 1 THE WEEK. Monday. February 28. High Water. 1.56 a.m., 2.:>") p.m. Anrual Public Meeting of Y.W.C.A.. .",.30 p Tuesday, March 1. High Water. 2.83 a.m., :;.:;i p.m. Bmtan Estates, Barker's, noon. Rent Board, 2.15 p.m. V» 'ednesday, March 2. High Water, 3.19 a.m., 1.49 p.m. Outward Maii due Peifllng. Devon
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  • 364 2 London, Jan. Z7. Markets. Markets nere lower nil round en the < I pciiLnr of the I rt'b-.jt'i: CM thi- p:«rt of British Labour I t the Utevil reduction m WMgi I due to the awkward trade position. Copper. On some hravy liquidation during the week the
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  • 210 2 Am announced by Reutei. the Pi Steam Navigation Company's steamer Huanchaco delivered the r>.ooo tons steamer British Peer (belonging: to the Petroleum Steamship Company, Limited), at Barrow, the port for which she m bound, after towing her 1,560 miles. It was on January 2 the British Peer
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  • 86 2 An electrical iy welded roasting- vessel constructed n Great Britain has n pleted ten-thousand mil— of constant service ;>nd has prove-, 1 thoroughly seaworthy. She WM fitted with a new type of oU engine which has also passed sue- i 'illy through this t xhaustive trial Under
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  • 79 2 BffMrt to Ke-Kstal>lish Trade. v February 13. NegotfatSOM lu .uveen the Peking and Berl ln nts a vjow to s.on of a German commercial treaty have" r-ulted a deadlock. It appear, that r^ ian mSlBted UP n m st loured treat I eont,nd ing that An.enca would
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    • 281 2 ■••a •a%eiM\i(*jissrra%si-ji fl ji a kjiMPX. TO LET. J J Large God owns and stores from 6.000 to 20,000 sq. ft. li fa Large and Commodious offices i g, from 800 to 15,000 sq. ft.> J jj Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. 5G Robinson Road. ij MAURICE E. BANDMAN PRESEIfTS
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    • 932 2 ALHAMBRA From SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2U. to THURSDAY, MARCH A Forceful Blacktnn-Pathe Drama SwtrUng iritli letio* MAY MC AVOY AND BRUCE GORDON In a story of the great outdoors abounding m pathoi and t FORBIDDEN VALLEY In 6 Parts A charming feature, gorgeous m the natural beauty of the Kentucky niounta
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  • 851 3 Giovanni, faithful one, I miss your furies. fe Many mfllet have we had between Malta and Muscat sundry skirmishes from Btnhire to Bombay; and, though it was my job, as Mess Caterer, to worst yo\i. little malice you bore. I had last word on noon or m
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    • 428 3 Coombcs Company, Ltd. HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM BURMA A FURTHER CONSIGNMENT OF I Fine |au«e Jade Jewellery. BROOCHES BRACELETS RINGS NECKLETS LINKS AND PENDANTS THE PRICES OF WHICH ARE VERY MODERATE. Also a few fine Burmese carved Ivory figures and Bronze Statuettes still remain Also 2 FINELY CARVED ELEPHANT TUSKS
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    • 560 3 TO LET TO BK LET— Compound House N T o. 30A St Michael's lioad, off Sor i: npoon Rom!, from Aprii Ist. Apply to C. A. da Silva. care of C. A Ribeiro ft Co., Ltd i 24-2 l~ -Fine airy office 2nd floor, No. 1 B Kaflea Quay. Apply
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    • 188 3 '9flKS_J_HH_|_i_H_ I I ii^^nsnLo"s?"i I GOLF BALLS j THE DUNLOP 31 is now recognised as the leading ball for scratch and plus players and hard hitters generally, also for general use m high winds. THE DUNLOP 29 is rtrongly recommended as the best small ball for the majority of players
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  • 435 4 "The Queen of Papaelise." A tiied-looking little woman carrying under her arm a wicker basket, landed from the Blue Funnel lmer Ulys«es at Tilbury, having journeyed clone from the rim of the Empire. Miss JolLffe, the passenger concerned, had come from a little kingdom of her
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  • 443 4 The Preliminary Report of the discussions m the Second Chamber on the Djambi B:!l hei been issued. Several members expressed preat indignation at the fact that the Djambi affair had dragged through the terms of office of three Ministers. Their displeasure had been further increased
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  • 318 4 A story from life of especial interest to girls m their teens and their parents appeared m most of the leading Dapors of Great Britain ciurintf the recent month of August, is reproduced here as of equal significance m the Far East. Its heroine. Miss Elsie
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    • 413 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE WITHOUT RESERVE European Compound Uesidenrc Beautifully situated m a heaHhy locality and! within easy reach of Singapore Town. The Undersigned have been instructed to offer for sale by Public Auction At their Sale-room, Raffles Cham ber^. Raffles Place, Singapore ON MONDAY, 11th MA R( H, 1921, at
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    • 180 4 I 1 1 fc P-£^M Draw the cork and FT~~ *-3fkA Haig&HuigFiveStars r*' I ff *mfi Scuts Whisky will stng f= j If- i^^^ ts own praises. FINE WHISKY PEOPLE of good taste appreciate Haig Haig Five Stars Scots Whisky because of its exquisite delicacy of flavour. But it is
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    • 620 5 i i REAL ESTATE BUREAU DUPQtE BROS: Estate and General Brokers and Auctioneers, 2, De Souza Street (Ist floor) R. ASHWORTH. Manager. FOR SALE. Freehold Land and Bungalow m Oxley Road. Dining and Drawing Rooms, Four Bedrooms etc. Garage. t^ i WANTED. WANTED. English I.:.dy-Assistant Superintendent for S. Mary's Home.
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    • 651 5 AUCTION SALES. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Maunidrent Mahogany Stained and Wax Polished Teak Household Furniture, Tennis (Jear. Plants &c. To be held at Holroyd No. 11 Newton Road ON SATURDAY, :»ih MARCH, AT 1.30 P.M. Comprising massive polished teak round dining table with extra leaves, circular back DOBtWOOd arm chairs,
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    • 882 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF \'a u:iblo Town Property At our halt-room, Xo. 30 Kling Street. OX WEDXKSDAY, 2nd MARCH, AT 2.30 P.M. 1. Valuable freehold land and the brick tile roof terrace dwelling house No. 31 Dhob., Ghaut, mi 998 sq. ft. 2. Valuable freehold land and the brick
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    • 774 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Unre.i. < in ■■<] Pledges ;nd Jewellery of every description. At our saleroom, No. 30 K!ing Street W: DNEBDAY, 2nd MARCH, AT 10 A.M. OX FRIDAY, 4th MARCH, AT 10 A.M. ON MONDAY. 7th MARCH, AT 10 A.M. ON WEDNESDAY, uh MARCH, AT 10 A.M.
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    • 298 5 THE HOUSE FOR VALUE I t^^^^TATIOM F PYt >Jew stock and at the right prices is ahrayi to be found at Whiteaway s I The stationery department will be found well stocked with a very fine selection of writing materials including, good writing papers to suit every taste and at
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  • 840 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1921 THE WEEK. The Irish debate m the House of Commons last week afforded Mr. Asquith another opportunity to attack the Government m connection with reprisals carried out by the Crown Forces against the murder campaign of Sinn Fein. Neither the Government nor the
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  • 1211 6 Mr. J. S. Strachan, of the F.M.S. Police, has gone to Johore en transfer. Miss Norman Craven, of the AngloChinese Gills' School, Penang, is bein« transferred to Kuala Lumpur. In the 1920 Hat-racing season at Home Donoghuo had 14;5 winning mounts out of 682, Bullock 04 out of 470, Childs
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  • 162 6 The Federated Malay States Government has decided to cease buying tin from 20th February. We understand that the Government intends to hold its stock of tin until the time arrives when it can be disposed of without loss. A very circumstantial report was circulating on Saturday that m
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  • 68 6 This Company concluded a successful season on Saturday night when they pave "Castles m Spain," to a well filled house which was highly appreciative of the efforts made for its entertainment. Particular applause was reserved for the sonjrs of Miss Horley and the clever fooling and equally clever
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  • 321 6 On Wednesday Brd. February Hi* g celleney the Governor and High' Cob sioner Sir Uwr«, Nunns k. c. 1.., Invited to an Interview at i ernment House the Singapore m, n ,h,.. the Committee appointed to erection of Raffles' College tod iti curr lum. His Excel! ncy expreased
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  • 187 6 CHAMBER OF COMME RCE. 'ML v. GIBBONS' APPOINTMENT K»u COUNCIL. A ipecial general meeting of tfcf mi of the Singapore Chamber of Conu and Excharpe was held on Saturday m the Exchange Building for th t > pupott of proposing a nominee to represent the Chamber on the Legislative Council.
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  • 88 6 The Manager of the Telephone I pany wishes to intimate that owin* to an unusually lar^e number of faults taring developed simultaneously about three Weeka apo on the underground cables, tl have been many emam of long dela> reinstating the service of thi- nib affected thereby. The Manaper
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  • 162 6 Judgment was issued m th»> Court, Penang, on WwhlidlJ. m the appeal of Mr. K. Kader Bawa, against thy judgment of Mr. Justice A. V. Brow: the actions raised by Ooi Thean 800 Chop Chong Hin for $12,322.76 ami $28,956.60 respectively as dan breach of contract. Judgim-nt
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    • 258 6 BULMER'S HEREFORDSHIRE GiDER THE IDEAL BEVERAGE FOR THIS CLIMATE NEW SHIPML\T JVST ARRIVED OF CHERRY PEARMAIN Caldbeck Macgregir I Ltd, (INCORPORATED IN SHANGHAI). FOR THE CAMERA FIEND OR THE NOVICE. s«j All the year round the world is tilled with beauty which you may catch and retain through the use
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  • 413 7 SIMONS BACKING DOWN. ti KkKVS PKOPOBALB. [Reuter's Service.] I>ondon, Feb. 24. I o unions Mr. Chamb. r- ries m kin<J hitherto Reparations 1 Commission I v tons of 04 ship. <>f a tonnage of 82 bad Keen sold for ;'">.<MH) had i I repairs. I i W< i-
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  • 108 7 Cairo, Feb. 24. ntences m the conspiracy case Seven death condem- 1 Abdul Rahman Bey, the f the Egyptian Nationalist (All were commuted to fifteen itude) fifteen sentences of were reduced to periods from twelve to two years. Th© 1 thirty as hes on eleven ac- annulled. t
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  • 360 7 I THE CROZIER CASE. FIKRC X UPBIBAL& [Router's Service.] London, Feb. 24. Hamar CrH'nwood stated that 62 ten of the for.es m Ireland had been fd robbery and other offences •'an. 1. London, Feb. 21 •imander Croz.er of the auxiliary -'^ts, ta a tt( r of lvsiKnation
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  • 389 7 London, F?b. 21. The correspondent of the Times v: >Vnsh ngton says special significance is Bitched to the appointment of Mr. H. I\ 'letcher, as under-Secretary of State Ke ias had long diplomatic experience and las first-hand knowledge of the Far East Mr. Harding believes Americ. mast
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  • 184 7 GEORGIAN SUCCESS. REVOLT IN MOSCOW. [Reuter's Service.] London, Feb. 24. A Georgian official telegram claims the liolshevist attack of Feb. 20th was repulsed and that two thousand prisoners and large booty were taken. Tiflis is reported entirely out of danger. London, Feb. 24. The Daily Telegraph correspondent
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  • 117 7 MORE PARLIAMENTARY BUSYBODIES.j Lmdm, b\h. 21. y the House of Commons Mr. Chur.dy iited if an appeal lie* from the Rajah of Sarawak to the Governor of the Straits, and whether the British Government has any .'ontrol over the tfministratioil of S*r& tvak. Col. Amery repli-d that Sarawak
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  • 327 7 Denver, Colorado, Feb. 24. Two miners appeared at the Recorder's Office and dumped on the counter two sacks >f sold, which they are alleged to have dug )ut of vacant land m the heart of the nty. They have filed claims for land emfacing the
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  • 45 7 Australian Admiral Starts. [Malayan Leader Correspondent] Fremantle, Feb. 22. H. M. A. S. "Brisbane" the flagship of the Australian Nary, with the Commander-in-Chief, Rear Admiral Sir Percy Grant, arrived en route on a special mission to the Naval Conference at Singapore. I
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  • 297 7 INGE SAYS WHITE MAN IS FINISHED. GOVT. UNKtePLOTMBNT RELIEF. tßeuter's Service.] j London, Feb. 24. Dean Inge, speaking at Epsom on the yellow peril, declared the abolition of war and the League to secure International Justice would seal the doom of the white worker, whose labour movement had
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  • 375 7 (To the Editor of the Malay Mail.) Dear Sir,-Dr. Lane-Sansom's statement published m the Overseas Daily Mail which you quote m your issue of February 19th to the effect that $450 should be the minimum starting salary of a European m this country doe? not starve
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  • 124 7 London, Feb. 11.— The Departmental Committee's Report (presided over by Lord Colwyn) on the Government's war agreements with the railways has examined the position which will ensue when the Companies lodpe their claims on the termination of Government possession. The Report points out that unforeseen circumstances have
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 97 7 STOVES I "Carron Dover" I WOOD BURNING I E BRITISH MADE. In Four Sizes Thc Nairobj s 7 x X' B iM No< 4:> 8 18 Wi t; I No. 9 35 <, x 24 x 22 m. "GALLEY RANGES" I 24, 30 and 36 inches wide SUITABLE FOR SHIP'S
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    • 483 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated m 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 V Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. \OKOHAMA MARU Ist Mar. KLEIST mid March MISHIMA MARU 23rd March LIVERPOOL
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    • 656 8 K. P. M. JKGNINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland). 20YAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA TefcafcAi* ltl Pauafe Dcpt. 1202 Freight Dept. Iftl ttaaarern De-«k 1437 Marine Soft. Traaiki?m:tßt ftepc t COLL YE R QUAY. JoTOra CONTEACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOYTXIHVnr. i j MELCHIOR TREUB (Monday, Feb. 28.) Belawan
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    • 645 8 p. o. British india"*" AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated m E^land.) ti MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICK PENLVSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N C O (Under Contract with Hia Majesty's Goverrm^nn The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY I L suspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICK FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES 4 InV m« DUE SINGAPORE
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    • 812 9 I t BE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. r#r *reUy, Trtag*anu, K«i*ntan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, La{•hAaxnui, Bandon, Langauat, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure VAI AVA i.. Feb. 28 Mar. 2 PBACHAHPOK Mar. 7 Mar. 9 jh* fteameri ar« fitted throughout with electric
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    • 513 9 The Oceu Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd AND EUermam BucknaU Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) [Incorporated m England] JOINT rOKTOIGMTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK ria SUEZ OM PABAMA* FROM NEW YORK. SUamer Dv« Route F#P S'pok AGAMEMNON In port. Panama, Japan, China,
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    • 724 9 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BY PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. j (Incorporated m U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING BOARD SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA. CREOLE STATE Passengers ard Freight Mm. 5 WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and Freight Late Mar GRANITE STATE
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  • 647 10 FRASER AND CO., EXCHANGE AN» SHARE BROKERS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26th. 1921. MINING. 'Figure! m bracket* showi the capital »nd iisae value of the Share is delta* onieM otherwise marked. C. Cum *1> r equals ex div.] Ampang ($800,000—10) nom. Ayer Weng (—1) 1.00 Hitam Tin (,300,000 1)
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    • 408 10 THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. with which is associated THE SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Head Office Shanghai Both incorporated under the Hongkong Ordinances LIFE AND FIRE i i urn* i Chief Office Southern Agencies 2, Finlayson Green, SINGAPORE. THE STANDARD LIFE DURANCE COMPANY] (Incorporated m the United
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    • 279 10 GABCIA'S PIANOS Represent the highest value obtainable m an Instrument which is specially built FOR THIS CLIMATE. Uprights and Baby Grands--129, Orchard Road. BRITISH MADE SPENCER MOULTON THREE RIBBED .TYRES (1 |}> REDUCED IN PRICE. J LADIES THE LARGEST DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT AU BON MARCHE 20-21 STAMFORD «ROAD i Newest Styles
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    • 36 10 Toilet Requisites •A damson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd SOLZ DISTRIBUTORS S. S. F. M. S Incorporated m England.) v l II) EXTINGUISHER! JHhP simplicity "im effectiveness durability FULL PARTICULARS FROM (Iroorporated m Eng:!»n SINGAPORE, IPOH d P£/V4/V6^
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  • 60 11 FEBRUARY Bank 4 ra.s. 2 4', Bank, demand 2:1 Private credits 3 m.s. 2 4 17.32 New York, chrnand Credits i>o days France, denrnnd India. T. T. 1W Hongkong, demand Pran 6f4 p.c Yokohama. dt-mand <J2 Java, demand 130 V4 Bangkok, demand wy Sovereign, Bank Buying $*.54 Bunk of
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  • 167 11 FEBRUARY JG. Tin Buyers ?90.00 No Sellers Gacabifr 12.80 GanAisr Cub© No. 1 17.E0 Pepper Black ig'oo Pepper (white fair) 29.00 Tapioca email flala, tg 1.5 C Tapioca, mediozi p«arl f.*. 10.C0 PearJ Sago, small 10.10 Copra Sundried Bom 1.5.00 Copra Mix Opium, Benares uncert 8,900 Rice P.angoon White
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  • 33 11 11.30 a.m. Saturday. 26th February. Pal* Crepe!"" Ribbed Smoked Sh Cloaing Prit*». Cloti.fj Prices. Bayers Sellers. Buyers Sellers. Spot March April to June I*. |j Tone of Market:
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 398 11 t*»^i^6Bafla^Ba*Bßa«^Ba^aiaw^safWßfr^BBiavJs>BK3aPa Amraacsj m force «v«r |15,00f,*tf. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [Incorporated U Straits Sett.] HAD OFFICE Wl.eh.stot Item, Slfpr.. LONDON OFFICE J2, Oid Jewry E C —p«y ha. £20,000 depo.ifi with th. Swr.m. C.»n .t E. K lan4, and C omj,ik« with the Britirf I*. A«n«ne. Com
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    • 563 11 I CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated ia England by Soyal Charter. Paid up Capital m 600,000 shares of £6 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 8,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 8,000 000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. A!or Star Hongkong Penaag Amritaar Iloilo Puket Banckok
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    • 526 11 HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE Singapore Raflaa Clamber*, 4, I and C. BRANCHES: Penanr— Bl Saack Street. Malacca— 131 Jeaker Street. Muar— 77-79 Jala* Suleiman Batu Pahat— 109 Jalan Eahamat. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Jrancisco, Shanghai, Hongkone Amoy, Bataria, Sourabaya, Scmar»njf, Palembanff and Traaff. CAJPITAL. AUTHORISED $20,000,000
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    • 440 11 YOKOHAMA SPECffI IANI. LTD DIRECTOSS. S. Suzuki Esq. r tv v. 1 111. 11 Mr. Taro J/J"* I'L Mr. Hoynmi. MEAD CFFICE YOKOHAMA* 9 Db» Brt eh aa <J S«b-Br. n ,kes, "'*tan V*" Ani: }e!4 »HliH Be«ra»aFa tta^b!^ W^rchwaea Byiajg Haakov NewTesi Ti- ti-rbw Osaka ToL- HetgLcag Peking Honolulu
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    • 452 11 jr study /your Health r"lgF n "a k S^ i ENO'S I r salt/ IPiiginiipas! Baked eaten I m half-an-hour. 1 ttieloaves, scones, breakfast r i ills, milk-bread twists, c ■m be made and baked m 15 to j :o minutes. And if they tr< raised with I, F'aisleyFloiii: The
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 173 11 VESSELS AT WHARF. TAKJONG PAGAR. East Waarf Ne. I.— Nil. Em! Wharf No. 2. Admiral Ponty, ZaMa Sheers Wharf No. 3 .1. H. Men ten. Main Wharf No. 4. Wakaaa Maru. Zira. Main Wharf No. 5. Towa Maru. Airamaninon. Main Wharf No. 6.— Kamuninjr. Armand Behic. Empire Dock No. 7.
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    • 183 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAT. Intermediate and locnl mails will be found m list below: Penang, Malacca, F. Id. S. (ky Train) 4 p.m, daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and stationn to Kuala Lumpnr at 6 a.m. Federated Malay State Malacca, Muar. Penang, Kuala Pahang, IVkan. Sungei Limbing tan By tram Kerimon
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  • 426 12 The one hundred and fifth repcrt of the court of Directors to the ordinary yearly general meeting o f shareholders held 'at the City Hall. Hongkong on Saturday the 26th February ct noon, s'wates that the net profits for that period, including $3. LY>2 .847.20, balance brought
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  • 315 12 THE FIFTH TEST. M. C Cm POOR RATTING. (From Our Special Correspondent). (Copyright Telegram) Sydney, Feb. 26. Any hopes which might have been enterta.ned by the opening scores In Australia's innings that the suie could be got rid of as lasily as were the Englishmen, was difjx-lled
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  • 520 12 THE ISAKNES CUPS. There was quite a fair attendance at the Bale-tier Polo ground on Saturdaj when two Club teams played off for the Barnes Cups. His Excellency and Lady Guilkmard were interested spectators and i subsequently Lady Guillemard kindly presented the Cups to the winning team, after (a
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  • 127 12 PEN ANG WEDDING. The marriage was solemnised at St Georges Church on Wednesday morning of Mr. John Bailey, of H. B. M.'s Consular Service, Bangkok, and Eileen Margaret Theresa Stevenson, daughter of Brigadier General C. R. Stevenson (retired) who with Mrs. Stevenson is touring the world. They arrived here by
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  • 207 12 1 Loss to the Harbour Board. We deeply regret to announce the death, at the comparatively early age of 37, of Captain W. C. Edwards of the Singapore Harbour Board, which occurred at Carnarvon on the 19th inst. When he left Singapore last December
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  • 374 12 SUCCESSFUL MEETING. Fine weather prevailing, and a larg* 7 attendance gracing thi meet, the Straits Chinese Recreation Club held their sjconc annual New Year Sports on thdir grounc m New Bridge Road on Saturday afternoon Wituh Jin energetic committee at the heac of aft";.irs, and willing
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  • 201 12 1 The ceremonies which started on Jan. 17th at Kuala Kangsar m connection with the marriage of Raja Petrai Ibni Raja Mahmud to Raja Mimi, fourth daughter of Raja Chulan (Raja di Hilir of Perak) concluded on the night of Feb. 19th with what is called the
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  • 267 12 Mr. Chung Thye Phin, of Tpoh r.nd Taipirg, Perak, who has just been .appointed Cap.tan China by the F. M. S. Government, an honour, which his father, the late CapiLan Chang Kcng Quee, better known as Capitan Ah Quee. held with much distinction, and a
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  • 98 12 L. L- T. C. TO-DAY'S TIES. i Championship Pairs. 1 Miss D. Lamb and Mr. Cameron v. Mrs. I Connell and Mr. Upcott. Rev. and Mrs. Griffin v. Mrs. Saunders I and Mr. Green. > Mr. and Mrs. Langham Carter v. Mrs. 5 Hubback and Mr. Nelson. Mrs.
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  • 128 12 Mixed Double* A Class. Mr. and Mrs. Linton plus 2 v. Mrs. (Y.nntU and Mr. Lamb owe 4. Miss Richardson and Mr. Wells owe 4 v. Ktvd. and Mrs. Griffin owe 4. Mixed Doubles B Class. Mrs. NeJson and Mr. Gregory Jones plus 4 Mrs. Drummoml and Mr.
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  • 60 12 Mixed Doubles A Class. M s. Brooke and Mr. Nathan owe 15 v. Miss Naughton and Mr. Haskins plus 4. Winners of Mr. and Mrs. Smith owe 4 v. Mr. and Mrs. de Havilland plu? 15 v. Capt. and sin. Morrell scratch. Ladies Doubles. Mrs. Hubbaek and Mrs.
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  • 363 12 German Ships Not Welcomed by N.Y.K. (Kokusai Service). Tokyo, Jan. 26:— Of the eight ex-German steamers ceded to Japan, five vessels composed of two passenger and three cargo boats are to be brought here by the Nippon A usen Kaisha, on c of the passenger boats,
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  • 83 12 Progn-amme of Drills, etc. for week end- itik, Sunday, 6th March 1921. Monday 28, 5.15 p.m.— Drill Hall. S. V. C. Band. Singapore Volunteer Corps Band meeting:. Wednesday 2, 5.15 p.m.— Drill Hall. Malay Company. Dress Optional Rifles Belte and Bayonets will be provided at Drill Hail.
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