The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 March 1921
1921-03-02
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1921-03-02 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S_S., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1921. NO. 10,219.16 words
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Article185 1921-03-02 1 The rubber market is weak Page 13. The Bishop and -Mrs. Ferguson Davie have sailed Page 7. Highgate scored another win at the Bangkok Races Page 14. The usual weekly meeting of the Rent Board was held yesterday Page 6. A successful year's work was reported at185 words
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Article1214 1921-03-02 1 One morning 1 was wending my way along the corridor of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, when I encountered an amphibious looking figure with the mien of one of Mr. W. W. Jacobs* people, but Attired m the classic tunh an 1 sandals of al Greek1,214 words
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Advertisement325 1921-03-02 1 Malthoid RAFFLES HOTEL. Excellent Accommodation and Cuisine. im t| THE FINEST BALL ROOM IN THE EAST. Raffles New Orchestra. Gue-t Nights and Dances every Thursday Saturday. F. A. COOKE, A. E. McCLARY, Musical Director. Manager. %S m a m mm i-.r.i.'.r.r.r.r.i.M'.r.i'.r^ »»".s«.B'.n*, a-.n'. ar. a-.a-. a-, a-, a-, .r.a a325 words
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Advertisement289 1921-03-02 1 I! sS^ROus B'J^ I PftOKIWO mmmtmimmmmAmjk I W/, G m~\ I |n| _________i__3""____ra_L I CIGARETTES THE WORLD'S MOST t*QPLL*.R NtGH-GL4SS ICiGiRETTFS VIRGINIA IN PATENT I>ER TIN OF 50 ijsr: Mo 555 $1.25 So'e Manufactu-ers, fcRB^H 138AGC0 Co., Ltd, s 3 LONDON. ENCLAND. -^«Hrr**v-<f>»~\« -*rxaßr»r-_rar >->?*r ,»m yarn it limit* fc289 words
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Advertisement213 1921-03-02 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS, Clyno motor bicycle for sale Page 5New fib v i Palladium Page 2. Board and lovl_ri:ig for .-ingle man Pag. Messrs. Coofetbes Co. for jewelled wrist wmtches etc— Page Woods' Peppermint Cure for all minor complaints of chigldirtr. I j European reqoirsd to superintend reception and transport of213 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous56 1921-03-02 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday, March 2. High Water, 3.19 a.m., 4.49 p.m. Outward Mail due Penang. Devon Estates, Evatts, noon. Tanglin Club at Home, 5.30 p.m. Thursday, 3rd. High Water, 4.18 a.m., 6.44 p.m. Dalhousie Chapter. V.M.C.A. Gymnastic Class, 8.30 p.m. Friday, 4th. High Water, 5.31 a.m., 8.11 p.m. Saturday, sth.56 words
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Article146 1921-03-02 2 (Bj kaaaciatad Press) New York. Feb. 18.— Citizens of England, France and Japan, m an unofficial capacity at a dinner of the Council on Foreign Relations last night discussed the limitation of armaments. Mr. Tiyenga, director of the East and Weat Bureau, presenting his views on Japan's policy146 words
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Article125 1921-03-02 2 Berlin.— ln an article m the Vorwarts, Herr Eduard Bernstein refers to a statement made m Entente circles that Lenin and his companions were sent across Germany m a sealed railway carriage and were supplied with large sums of money by the exKaiser. Herr Bernstein declares125 words
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Article155 1921-03-02 2 1 f Wight Employment Committee l Home Office against the employment of convicts on painting mcv- houses at Parkhurst Prison. According to the Daily Colonist (Victoria B. C.) the depression of the shipping market has reached such a stage as to cause the C.P.O.S. to contemplate the withdrawal of the155 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement300 1921-03-02 2 eV'C.s'.SM'.r, <.*«<««, __.-ji-jiM-jisa%j J !TO LET. J 1 Large Godowns and stores from 6,000 to 20,000 sq. ft. fc 1-arp.e and Commodious offices W from 800 to 15,000 sq. ft. J Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. a 56 Robinson Road. m I .■%__r^,a-,.a-,^«%a*ur^^_^__rj^_a MAURICE E. BANDMAN PRESENTS THE BANDMAN OPERA300 words
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Advertisement420 1921-03-02 2 PALLADIUM j FROM WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, TO MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1921. AN UNUSUALLY STRONG THREE-FEATURE ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE EVENING. 1 Second Show commencing 9.15 A Really Powerful Society Drama Universal Featuring. FRANK MAYO m> In a story of a self-made man who sweeps away social barriers by the force of420 words
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Advertisement514 1921-03-02 2 ALHAMBRA From SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2S, to THURSDW, MARCH A Forceful Blackton-Pathe Drama Swirling with Action MAY MC AVOY AND BRUCE GORDON In a story of the great outdoors abounding m pa 1 thrill FORBIDDEN VALLEY In 6 Parts A charming feature, gorgeous m the natural beauty of the Kentucky mow514 words
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Advertisement246 1921-03-02 3 COOMBES COMPANY, LTD. J INEXPENSIVE DIAMOND SET WATCHES. f mn m^mmlammmmammm. $smr ".-> J9HHI ALL DIAMOND SET WATCHES IN PLATINUM ON kl MOIRE SILK BAND. J DIAMOND AND RUBY SET DITTO, SEVERAL J V v r ___^ui J" DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE DITTO, FROM $300. J ■f PLAIN PLATINUM DITTO $220.246 words
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Advertisement463 1921-03-02 3 T________________ra i_. S j^^ _w- m**^* V v r^ mf^ ___________^______________J___________K_r a __________P^' *^^d Goodyear Cord Tyres Have None of the Limitations of the Fabric Tyres rpgE limitations of fabric tyres have long been realised. twisted, strong long-fibre cords, put m the tyre structure m X It must r.ot be463 words
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Advertisement67 1921-03-02 3 r.r.iM'.r.iMUsr.iMMMUM a <*£',& ar\u\*\j\z\m*.u\m*a*'mm*mwr* a 2 PHEASANTS i AND fc WILD DUCKS. j mall Shipment Jus I rrJveti* j a jj j Singapore Cold Storage Co., ij i limited. WMggWWWMWg ■r>r.r.B%i%r BM«,i%r t iM%r > fM TRAVELLER'S MALAY PRONOUNCING HANDBOOK. Now m the Twelfth edition, a sure indication of its67 words
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Article628 1921-03-02 4 STOCKS A ND SHARES. ERASER AND CO., EXCHANGB ANU SHARK BROKERS. TUESDAY, MARCH Ist, 1921. MINING. I Figurei m bracket! shows tha capital »nd issue va.ue of the Share ia dollars onlese otherwise marked. C.— Cum d>. equals ex div.] Ampang ($800,000—10) nom. Ayer Weng (—1) 1.00 Hitam Tin (300,000—1)628 words
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Advertisement287 1921-03-02 4 PATRONISED V ROYALTY A FRESH STOCK OF SILVER AND GOLD BANDLD CIGARETTE CASES FOR GENTS. GOLD VANITY ANO CARO CASES COMBINED— FOR LADIES. Branch j— tm BISHOP ST. lp CI; A PENANG. JW vflLaf /TL HIGH STREET. MMBMBMI 1,, lwlllll|||l| "MM»aaap»«_^^ j From one year r J^Z °U anc onwards287 words
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Advertisement198 1921-03-02 4 GARCIA'S PIANOS AND n i Represent the highest value obtainable in an Instrument which is sapit*] specially built iolUrt: FOR THIS CLIMATE. Uprights and Baby Grands129, Orchard Road. ,n IPENTRA7! II I V I MOTORS. ir-H i BRITISH MADE SPENCER MOULTON I! THREE RIBBED .TYRES i! |J) REDUCED IN PRICE.198 words
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Advertisement660 1921-03-02 4 E PRELIMINARY NOTICE MORTGAGEE'S SALE Messrs. ESTATE AND TRUST AGENCIES, LIMITED have been, instructed to offer for sale by Public Auction at an early THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PROPERTIES..Lot 1. European Residence known as "Mildreds" No 11.1 83,320 square feet. Lot 2. Sea Side building site area 43,052 square ft- t.660 words
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Advertisement458 1921-03-02 5 m.m vbb. mmmmmmm n >g_M_HH__My^g|_^pMlnn^ ■__H_BaMM-_a_Ma_MiMaa_-ae-»f_Mi__H_a__H_MM_HM_i_^H^^^^^^^^^^_ mW^^mmmm9mmmmmmm^^^^^^m REAL ESTATE BUREAU ll DUPIRE BROS: II Estate and General Brokers and Auctioneers, II 2, De Souza Street (Ist floor) R. ASHWORTH. Manager. TO LET. Very good bungalow m Tanglin. rawing room, dining room, six bed-rooms a:;d bath-rooms, gas and water. Tennis court458 words
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Advertisement640 1921-03-02 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Excellent Teak Household Furnitun Rachals Piano fa. rHE PROPERTY OF J. H. MACKAIL ESQ.' At tlie Municipal Electrical Engineer's Quarters, Coleman St ret t next to Ade'phi Hotel. On SATURDAY, sth March at 2 p.m. Comprising s good toned cottage piano by M I" Rachals640 words
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Advertisement1276 1921-03-02 5 NOTICES. NOTICE. I. We ham to notify that Mr. C. W. GilJin K ham M brown having left the employment of this Company, 15= no longer empowered to transact any I hi mess whatsoever for account of tne Company as from this date. February 28th, 1921. MACPHAIL 1 00.. IT.)1,276 words
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Advertisement355 1921-03-02 5 WHITEAWAY'S -j j THE HOUSE FOR VALUE. I IMP!? lm i Toilet Soaps that meet with the approval of .h<»v t requiring Soaps of qualit\. Whiteeway'fl carry a most excellent Meertmeal including medicated, plain and scented, m fact Soaps that answer ewry requirement ef Imttcfl. (ientlemen and Soape that are355 words
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Article19 1921-03-02 6 WADSWORTH.-At the Maternity Hospital Singapore on the _.Bth February to Mr. and Mrs. K. Ribton Wadsuorth. a son.19 words
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802 1921-03-02 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2. 1921. Egypt's Future. We confess to some degree of apprehension owing to the fact that the fortunes of Egypt are now to be m tl f hands of Mr. Churchill. That gentleman is such an enthusiastic politician that it is more than probable he802 words
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Article1368 1921-03-02 6 Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey expect to be back m Bangkok about the 9th prox. The marriage has taken place of Captain Bruce Bairnsfather to the Hon. Mrs M Scott. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hallifax who are here on a visit from Kedah, are staying at Gov- ernment House1,368 words
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Article287 1921-03-02 6 R ENT BOARD. The usu.i meeting ment B Office r B. Teeoei Koh San Hi,,. M B» -h. n arai j the occupant of at No. Q f r an «*I to lix i contending that tl,. prietor for $26 a month facts briefly ire that app I m occupation287 words
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Article329 1921-03-02 6 RASH DRIVT Convicted of having driven his m< I car 2924 m a rash and negligent maimer .n Rochore Road on Monday and knocked .own a man named Besnardi, who wai thereby, a Chinese named Ho Hwty Teo was mulcted m the sum of $100 bj Capt329 words
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Advertisement181 1921-03-02 6 bulmer's HEREFORDSHIRE CIDER THE IDE4L BEVERAGE FOR THIS CLIMATE NEW £HIPWt\T JUST ARRIVED OF CHERRY PEARMAIN Caldbeck Macgregor I fio„ Ltd, (INCORPORATED IX SHANGHAI). t|^ $MI T H S "TRENCH" WATCH. V^V LEVER MOVEMENT MAE AND HANDS GUARANTEED TIMEKEEPER m AT THE PRICE AjSmr s smith SON (SIAM > LTD181 words
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Article687 1921-03-02 7 I ARMENIA PRESENTS HER CASE. KM AN REPARUIONs. [Reutei's Service.] London. Feb. 26. ige and M. Briand were from the Conference, over which 808 i resided. The Armenian deI by Nubar Pasha on be- Porl enians, and Sharof of the Krivan Government, I uizon. Count Sforza, French687 words
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Article309 1921-03-02 7 REBEL FIELD WORKS. (ROWN LOSSES EXAGGERATED. [Reuter's Service.] London, Feb. 26. neaMffe from headquarters m Dublin states that after the ambush at Macroom twenty Royal Fusil ers m motor-lorri:s puriuec parti, s of rebels across the mountain- BS boggy region to the Cork-K.rry boundrv. Here they309 words
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Article247 1921-03-02 7 London, Feb. 26. An official account of the Sikh inter--cigious fighting at Nankana. Punjab that at least 67 were killed, and the' -of many victims were burned. Two and Indian troops were from Lahore at the request of the deputy Commissioner. A. priest, two of end 26247 words
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Article318 1921-03-02 7 SHIPPING FLEET FAILURE. MORE GRAFTERS CHARGED. [Reuter's Service.] New York, Feb. 26. Half the Shipping Board's fleet or 616 vessels of tonnage of 1% millions is now tied up. The steamship officials believe the peak of the shipping depression W jj] not be w>pfcl j tin another hundred318 words
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Article350 1921-03-02 7 ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meeting of the Y. W. C. A. took place on Monday at Fort Canning Road, under the presidency of the Hon. M-. D. Y. Perkins. Lady Guillemard honoured the gathering with her presence. The financial report, read by Mrs. W. A. White,350 words
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Article136 1921-03-02 7 m* The Lord Chancellor will preside at a farewell dinner to Lord Reading which is to be given by the bench and bar at Middle Temple on March 15. It is anticipated that all judges will be present and a number of most prominent King's Counsel have already intimated their136 words
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Article532 1921-03-02 7 (DOMINION AFFAIRS. CANADA ON DEFENCE. I-Reuter'i Service.] Tn tv tt Ottawa, Feb. 26. m the House of Commons Mr. Creear leader of the Agrarians, referring toTe Imons that it was too much to expect "these 1 islands to undertake the whole en of the naval defence of532 words
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Article177 1921-03-02 7 A Reply to Germany. 9i Paris.— As a reply to the famous German M Lusitania Medal, which showed on the ob- .T verse the Lusitania sinking bow first and M on the reverse Death handing ou' passports H to Eternity to the passengers, a medal has U177 words
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Article95 1921-03-02 7 ls Answering a question m the Delhi Legis- lative Council, Sir Godfrey Fell said that the average cost of the British soldier m wm India was Rs. 2,000 and that the Indian il officer cost about Rs. 1,400 and the English J officer Rs. 12,350. The total strength of the95 words
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Advertisement186 1921-03-02 7 I STOVES I ''Carron Dover" I WOOD BURNING BRITISH MADE. m Four Siws The Najrobj g No°' 7 30V X S X o Bin NO 4:38 f T 7 30 x 25 x2O m. Ko. 430 54 m W irl* No. 8 33 x 26V. x 22 m. No. 440186 words
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Advertisement509 1921-03-02 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated m Japan.) UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice mmmmmm I n 4 m. EUROPEAN MAIL LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE. far London and Antwerp via (Malacca)' Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. YOKOHAMA MARU 2nd Mar. KLEIST 16th Mar. MISHIMA509 words
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Advertisement641 1921-03-02 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPI >V (Incorporated m Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA Telephene lti Passage Dept 1202 Freight D?pt lie! Managers Desk 1437 Msrine St vt. TrsMttpmeei C»**t I COLLYER QUAY. OliPMt CONTRACT WITH THR NETHERLANDS INTO GOVmftNJfRI. f SPEELMAN (Wednesday, Mar. 2.) f Muntok and641 words
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Advertisement683 1921-03-02 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA APCAeT D LINE. (Incorporated m E ay land A MAIL AND PASSKNGER SERVi' PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S CO (Under Contract with His Majesty's Govej rodent) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are PTlmj suspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES A LONBOI DUE SINGAPORK683 words
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Advertisement670 1921-03-02 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO LTD I (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. a, amngeuat, Chumpon, end Bangkok. VALAYA ArriVal De P artur PRACHATIPOK Mar 2 41AHIDOL "ar 7 M ar 9 Th. _Uvam«r. .r, fltud throat with jL t M<l 16 TickeU for th rvord trip from Sin««po_.670 words
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Advertisement498 1921-03-02 9 J?* Bteam SWp Vwm Limited The Chin Mutual Stotm Navigation Co., Lid. EHermaa ft Bucknall Steam Ship Co LM I (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) I [Incorporated m England] I JOUTT rOETOIGaTLY BERVICE TO NEW YORK I FROM NEW YORK. 1 Steame* Du. Spore F#r j KASENGA wu 21 j Mar. 21498 words
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Advertisement610 1921-03-02 9 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BT 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 CREOLE STATE CA ?OT fc WOLVERINE STATE --"^T 1 H S2_s_ 8 GRANITE STATE g^SS £&g £«J WOLVERINI STATE SSZS610 words
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Advertisement342 1921-03-02 10 I Appreciation HAIG HAIG FIVE fil STARS SCOTS WHISKY is sought after ami appreciated i_ft3rll because of its scarcity and supreme excellence of flavour. No other is so rich or delicate. c» The quality bears a reputation of AR __VV tA I 240 years. jl^-'V It is found m all342 words
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Advertisement358 1921-03-02 10 When you feel "fagged out" j Nervous or muscular fatiguedue to excessive brainwork or physical exertion is immediately relieved by a couple of Genasprin tablets disintegrated m water. Try it when you have a social engagement whidh you feel too tired to enjoy. You will be surprised and delighted at358 words
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Advertisement110 1921-03-02 10 5S? tfTy^VoVaV»VoViY^_^b^_^VaVoVoVoVSWPy^__ _aVaVa^/-?- > g-^/S-- --^a__»_a_*__.^ _^.n_ 1 y f iv^_Fvyj_ryj f l _n LT f /v i y^n^_Kgy<_jn_^_— _j*| f*vjFfv|fr-ryyvy_fij r j a \r^_n_^fl_. i^ r^ Tf*V»*m^.T_f\_wi H_BtO__f w Tv-T i r 1 MACKAY'S 1 WHISKY I 'Adamson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd, i i§| Sole Agents S. S &F. M.110 words
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Article378 1921-03-02 11 at Clyde Ter___i______.ll Iv* Kener&l] y those current there may be sm .liv tht thcr mark^s j 1 1. small nations. Beans, tmmm Singapore. Feb. t& Do French Per catt y M j Beef do 24 Jvv S per lb 35 Banna Bp_rovts do 38 Bamboo Sprout.378 words
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Advertisement436 1921-03-02 11 __B^^_^__\__^^^_^^__F __r ____________r _r __^^r if tLfmfiZrjmmmZ^^ < '^e>^l'J^^_?^_^_^M'^^_____!_!________!____.^_____________ vV.* sw I 4_l W^mL ™^_________P^* ______k. _______P^ »^9___PC___. HP^ I S_Sjb_ 55 I^X__: 9B ac P m!Jmkr^ _______JPV" W^^^L I I FOURNIERS^ \/ZT rJ^l \m HYGENIQUE* A Wf ZSy^B^mlmlmmmK YU Tested and Proved for Years. BS > Hr* J~=l£r ILl436 words
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Advertisement248 1921-03-02 11 PAIN IN THE REGION OP THE HIPS. Have you pains m the region of the hips Many people suffer from pain m the region of the h ps. They may come from a touch of Scißtica, or Rheumatism, or from n etrain of the muscles. They may have other causes,248 words
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Advertisement484 1921-03-02 11 X m f>mM ~k+»?jI A Are yon still handling the figure work of your business with pencil .Ml paper? This is tedious, tiresome, inaccurate work that should be done by a machine. With a simple, fast figuring machine like the Dalton, your figure work becomes an easy matter to handle484 words
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Article1546 1921-03-02 12 FRENCH RUGBY VICTORY IN j From Our Own Correspondent. Edinburgh, Jan. 26. The Scottish XV was beaten the first time on home soil by the Rugby representative. jjl of France. There was no fluke about the f|| tesult. The better side won; and though jj the margin was1,546 words
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Advertisement168 1921-03-02 12 ZENITH I THE MOTORCYCLE f THE WOKLD FAMOUS GRADUA GEAR EXTRACT FROM THE MOTOR CYCLE" lii 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 y long168 words
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Advertisement66 1921-03-02 12 MASSAGE HALL. 239 Bencoolen Street MASSAGE AND MANICUM) TeL Ne. 1467. MRS. HARU MISS HANA t\£Jß>t n*o *aTt tct^k -^-K^teJti^LJ I'D eases V \Z\J5' iQStll -if j»i~c~j i i i a Efeac I rytm f A. pM— w*^— t^ J^.. /WPr^ PJ|4^ DYSENTERY j A X D I DIARRHOEA j66 words
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Advertisement197 1921-03-02 12 THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC Co. LIMITED. (Incorporated m England). Ca#? deliver EX STOCK AH Standard Electrical Accessories WIRE* AND GABLhS D. C. MOTORS I D. C. GENERATORS "BRITANNIA Metal Filament J SINCAPOHE BRANCH WIHCBMtEt BOOM J Telephone 301 Telegrams ENE LECm© ttl t ~i**n/* l ***aaamaammmamammmmmi^mmt^a^^^^^^a^^^^*m m j NY CARLSBERG. j197 words
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Article60 1921-03-02 13 MARCH 1 Bank 4 m.s. Bank, demand ,3* Private credit 3 m.=j. Z* T 7 New York, demand Viu Credits yo days iJu France, demand India. T. T. P.? Hongkong, demand I» n m r v ,J Yokohama, demand co Java, demand 1 IQni Bangkok, demand V* Sovereign, Bank60 words
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Article145 1921-03-02 13 MARCH Tin Xo Orders ,_> n_ wV Market Cannier n Ganibier Cr.be No. 1 ty!" Pepper Black J 6 qq Pepper (wLite fair) 29 00 Tapieea smell a**., f.g. ,80 median, prarl f^. 10 jg Pearl Sage nnaU 10J0 Copra Sundried norn j, Q9 Copra Mix $1125 Opium. Benares145 words
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Article32 1921-03-02 13 12 o'clock n .on ;>* March. Pale~Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh, Clotxng Price., doting Pricet. Snot W*" Seller.. Buyer. Sellers. March April to June JJS Tone of Market: -Weak32 words
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Advertisement360 1921-03-02 13 THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE WArTuS BAAO O»7ICE W_.eh..U, H.^ L fc. C«|__, £20,000 deputed witfc ufem Court f LO DON OFFICK Old Jewry. E.C. 'TIVI. .-ANS OF ASSURANTW ,r,a,,,, an Brill* Li/e _U* urancB E KstsCTAKT S ~KNOX MANAGING DIRECTOM AGENTS Wißlii B ssss___s_______aa____n_Ms_________a»_,,,,, M^ W. RAPER .\OKIH imiuoii360 words
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Advertisement510 1921-03-02 13 1 CHARTERED BANK Of India. Australia and China Incorporat,. m *m,mm* im K_y«l d_i_Sr "P Capital i„ 600,000 ,3,000.000 m* UabUUy O °.,C HLAD OFFICE. s Bishopsgate. London. F C Alor Rl Aj:on^ ies }Uld Branches. Alor star Hongkong Penan* Amnfar i, oilo n S Bangkok Ipoh sas a- SSr510 words
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Advertisement532 1921-03-02 13 HO HONG BANK, LIMITED HEAD OFFICE Singapore Raffle. Oismber., 4, 6 and 6 BRANCHES: Penang— 85 Beach Street. M:;la,-ca— 131 Jonker Street Muar— 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. A l A a 9 Jalan Rahamat. i a AGENCIES AT: ha X n 'i Nl,ff rk San Francisco. Shamm. gal, Hongkong. Amoy, Batavia532 words
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Advertisement411 1921-03-02 13 YOKOHAMA SPECB IANt LTD. ICa^UlSubscrfbT'^ I Capital Paid Up J- Re.err.Fund T f f«B President N W w Vice.P^d eat N "gsf Jf DIRECTORS. Kajiwara Esn w N. 3oma Esq' Es,. J Yamakawa Esq. SSJ»fi I M- Odagiri Esq r J? ltSOi B Baron K. Iwasaki R f^™**. Esq. Tatsumi411 words
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Advertisement396 1921-03-02 13 SEVERE ITCHING AND BURNING Spots Over Arms. Had No Sleep and Got Worse. Cuticura Heals. "Little red spots were over myl erms and a severe itching and burn-1 fing. I had no sleep andk the eruption gradually gotl worse. I could not even! wear anything woolen. The keh ing stopped396 words
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Miscellaneous338 1921-03-02 13 MAIL /ABLE. TO-DAT. i. >1ll K* '•»=>« at 6 O a"» Tinrei ""> l Wnt Kn Lu-»P<" CucT"*"'" DjUmbl Nfal 9 a.n,. Cucob H n(t Aik Ban K k,,k Masaim. Hai.irkok I-inan II Bugtok A,,l,n K m fere- "-ssavs: Muar M,,,», co ;j P* Patam u taking mai's for Europi.338 words
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Article381 1921-03-02 14 AUSTRALIA WINS LAST TEST. ENGLAND'S NINE-WICKET DEFEAT. t (From Our Special Correspondent). I (Copyright Telegram) Sydney, March 1. To-day saw the fifth iv« Test defeat of England by Australia and the end of the tour so far a< Test Mstchsi are concerned. It did no: take long for381 words
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Article69 1921-03-02 14 Fraser's Report Singapore, Mar. 1. Rubber. Still very quiet wth little doing. Craigieleas 85 cts, Ulu Benuts 45 cts, Kedahs $2.90, Kempas $5.50, Indragiris fb, Ulu Pandans $1.05, Lunas $7.85, J.mahs $1.50. Minings.— Weak. Taipings $1.22*2, North Taipings $1.32%, South Taipings 77%, Ra wangs 62 Murais $4.25.69 words
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Article225 1921-03-02 14 Meanwhile, some figures are to hand which should (but possibly do not) give us some idea of ths progress of voluntary re-! striction says the Malay Mail. Th c official statement of F. M. S. rubber exports shows that during Inst month 7,085 tons were ex-, ported as225 words
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Article211 1921-03-02 14 COUNCIL REFORM. J i To The Editor. Sir Some critics* may not agree with the Select Committee's Report on Council Reform, m its details, yet generally speaking no better report could have been produced. Th^re seems to be over-much consideration paid to the Chinese representation while211 words
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Article203 1921-03-02 14 The third annual general meeting of the shareholders of Bintan Estates. Limited was held m the Chartered Bank Chambers at r.ocr. ye?tc:day. Mr. P. F. Wise. M.B.E. I resided and others present were Messrs. C. L. C dlenette. K. Rule and H. B. Egmont ,Hake >, the latter203 words
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Article150 1921-03-02 14 There was a large number of members and visitors present I n 19th Feb. at the premises of the Straits Born Chinese Association, Bangkok, for the celebration of the 61 h Anniversary' of the Association. In the course of the evening a souvenir m the shape of a150 words
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Article145 1921-03-02 14 The increasing use of oil fuel lends special interest to a British device for measuring at any instant the amount of oil m the fuel tank. It consists of a bell-like chamber at the bottom of the tank connected with a hand-operated air pump. When the145 words
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Article68 1921-03-02 14 Progiramme of Drills, etc. for week ending, Sunday, 6th March 1921. Wednesday 2, 5.15 p.m.— Drill Hall. Malay Company. Dress Optional Rifles Belts and Bayonets wiH be provided at Drill Hall. Friday 4, 5 p.m.— Drill Hall. S. F. A. Company. Dress Caps, tunics, shorts and puttees.68 words
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Article167 1921-03-02 14 L. L. T. C. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Mixed Doubles A Class. Mrs. Connell snd Mr. Lamb owe 4 beat Mr. and Mrs. Linton plus 2 by 6 3, o—6,0 6, 6—2. Miss Richardson and Mr. W T ells owe 4 beat Revd. and Mrs. Griffin owe 4 by 6167 words
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Article59 1921-03-02 14 Mixed Doubles A Class. Mis. Brooke and Mr. Nathan owe 15 v. Viss Naughton and Mr. Haskins plus 4. Winners of Mr. and Mrs. Smith owe 4 v. Mr. and Mrs. de Havilland plus 15 t Capt. i and Mrs. Morrell scratch. Ladies Doubles. Mrs. Hubback and Mrs.59 words
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Article60 1921-03-02 14 Championship Paire. Rev. and Mrs. Griffin vs. Mr. and Mrs. L' ngham Carter. Mrs. Brooke and ]*j\ Mugliston vs. H» a Mrs. Smith. Ladies Doubles. Mrs. Salzmann and Mrs. Nelson plus 15 I vs. Mrs. Drummondsand Mrs. Maxwell plus 4. Mrs. de Havillar.d and Mrs. Stanford ser. i60 words
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Article195 1921-03-02 14 TO-DAY'S TIES. Profession Pairs. Engineers I. C. Grant Huttun a_nd 11. T. Harris vs. Tele. E. H R. Bowerman and Rivers. Merchants I. A. H. Callwood and L. F. Geary vs. Eng. 11. H. W. Kernick and Rob nson. Army. Hogl en and Culhan? vs. Medicos. N195 words
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Article163 1921-03-02 14 Championship. Capt. Camming vs. P. E. Groom. W. D. Visser vs. F. A. S. Sutherland. Profession Pairs. Civil S. S. H. Nell and J. H. Pedlow vs. AcetS. R. T. Holder and J. A. Duthie. Itercfannti 111.. E. H. L. Gilbert and H. T. Quance vs. Banks I.163 words
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Article60 1921-03-02 14 Third Round. (Malay Mail Telegrram.) Lahore, Feb. 26. The following aacr c the results of the Cup ties played on Feb. 19th: Plymouth 0, Chelsea 0. Preston 3, Luton 2. Tottenham Hotspur 4, Southend 1. Everton 8, Newcastle 0. Hull 3, Burnley 0 Cardiff 1, Southampton 0.60 words
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Article57 1921-03-02 14 The following will represent the S. C. C. m a Hockey Match versus the R. G. A. this afternoon, 2nd inst: H. S. Burgess, A. N. Laybourne. Capt. O. S. Cumm hg, Lieut. Elliot, Rev. T. A. Lee, Doctor Gordon, C. P. Ambler. H. La Mothe, T.57 words
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Article119 1921-03-02 14 The result of the above match is as follow*: S. L. G. C. Keppel. Capt. Cumming I. Jon£s Dr. Fitzgerald A. S. Gardner 1 Mr. Justice Sproule J. Kennedy D. J. Ward J. C. Shenton 1 P. Cameron H. T. White J.119 words
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Article52 1921-03-02 14 The March Monthly Medal (Mens) w^* be piay.d for on Saturday and Sunday next. The Ladies' Medal competition will be played for on Thursday 10th March. Members are reminded that on the afternoon of Sunday Ladies are not allowed to l'.a\ on the links, (vide Rule 1752 words
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Article388 1921-03-02 14 HIGHGATES WIN. The Bangkok Times cf 21st. uli. says A very big crowd saw the finish of the Cup meeting, which will hold a record m 'many respects m the annuals of Bangkok Racing. That the game has commenced taking hold of the general public wa_> fuiiy demonstrated388 words
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Article54 1921-03-02 14 The entertainment at the Palladium, toj night, will comprise two features m the I second show and one m the iirst. The Marriage Pit, featuring Frank Mayo and A Broadway Cowboy presenting Willises I Desmond being down for the second house. The first show feature is a seven-reel54 words
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Article73 1921-03-02 14 Orders for week end.ng March 5. Wednesday, 2nd.— Signalling Class, 5.15. Eighth Troop Parade, 5.15 p.m. Thursday, 3rd.— Physical Culture Clr.ss. 5.15 p.m. Third Troop Parade, 5.15 p.m. Friday, 4th.— Band Practice, 5.15 p.m. Sixth Tenth and Eleventh Troops Parade, 5.15 p.m. Saturday, sth.— Ninth Troop Parade73 words
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Advertisement164 1921-03-02 14 «i^___M___PE_i v^l 1 THE LEADER OF ITS CLASS $5,500 The Besn is the lowest priced 11.9 Car the market. In addition to g a lowprio it is economical to run a robust car ti up to hard use and will ordinarily do 35 miles per gallon. INTERNATIONAL MOTORS LIMITED 3-/1,164 words
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