The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 March 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., FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1921. NO. 10,227.
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  • 184 1 A report of Titi Tin meeting PBft 12. Further parficulars concerning the Hong Moh disaster Page 6. The M.C.C. team secured a decisive victory over Renal In Page 7. It is reported that the kema lists have occupied Batum Pagv 7. A serious fire has <K-curred at
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  • 1046 1 Am unfortunate phrase, put m circulation* —with the best intentions, no doubt by no» loss a person than the present Prime Minister, has become a catchword with the masses, a catchword which, like all its kind, covers a tissue of fallacies. The Premier declared that it
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 161 1 Maltheid I RAFFLES HOTEL. I a I Excellent Accommodation and Cuisine. I THE FINEST BALL ROOM IN THE EAST. Raffles New Orchestra. Guest Nights and Dances every Thu^iday Saturday. H. MURPHY, Jazz Drummed F. A. COOKE, A. E. McCLARY, I Musical Director. Jtar Manager. I RUSSIAN GRAND OPERA W GOODWOOD
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    • 397 1 liiiiilllllliiUllillilililiiSiiJiiiijjn-lliliiji'fij^^jjjiiijjjjjiiJPijlil^jllillim Clioose, now, the teetli you want! T°£*2S3£^creyrs to repair decay M I V 7 V y^OCR dcni ?i- c-, repair a deca^ I tooth if you have 1 net neglected it to long- Yo I buould see him at least twLe a year. But toprm wnt d. say tl
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    • 124 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Municipal tenders Page 5. Electric motor wanted Pa;>q 5. Notice re price of rice-^-Vauo .">. Lost a LJoyd's Register P.age 5. -Motor cycles at Eastern Trading Co.— Pap© 2. S. s. Swazi for Montreal early April Psge 9. P>esh Californian fruits at John Little's Page 6. Maynard Co.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 56 1 THE WEEK. Friday, 11th. Hiffa Water,. 11.21 a.m., 11.46 p.m. Homeward P. and O. mail leaves. Children's Concert, Theatre, 5 p.m. Football Assocn. Mtg. S.C.C. 6 p.m. Saturday, March 12. Fit']. Water, 11.55 a.m. Lclge Zetland. Outward B. I. mail due. Chamber of Commerce, Mtg., 12.30 p.m. Sunday, "March 13.
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  • 248 2 Presa \tiark „n Gweruwit •loinJi.iv. Feb. 2.'> th. The "Times of 1 Mtack to ne paper ny 8 that opinion m Bombi Arandal circlet is that the Whit l'<!hi authorities have temporarily lost tfh «d arc ami rerooa situation. Opinion here is abno uranimous th. Govermcnt
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  • 141 2 ihe superiority of British ttetl ingots is conclusively prtmrf by a serie- of U*U tarried out by a United State, Govern- ment Department. These tests showed that the British ingots were decidedly lion. In all ingots it is necessary to disand of freedom of "piping" and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 277 2 to urr. Largo C iowns and stores from 6,000 to 26,000 sq. ft. Large and Comnaodious offices from eon to 15,000 sq. ft. to A J. ABRAHAM 56 Robinson Road. MAURICE E. BANDMAN PRESENTS THE BANDMAN OPERA CO. FOR A SHORT SEASON COMMENCING MONDAY. MARCH 14th. af mr VICTORIA THEATRE
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    • 948 2 ALHAMBRA From THURSDAY, March 10, to TUESDAY, .Maru, A ROBERTSON-COLE PICTURE OF EXCI UL IXTKK,^ Featuring that charmine star OLIVE TK L L In a story that is highly original and a thane that ha jrt sented m the tQent dnUM r A WOMAN'S BU^IN^SS In 6 Parts A real
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  • 576 3 Methods of QrappHflg With (he Plague. Of all the plagues with which man has •had to contend m his efforts to utilise and develop the vegetable resources of the few have been more catastrophic fo their incidence or apparently more erratic m thci,- o urrenee than
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 439 3 WOfI tl NOTHING RNER BOTTLED op CANNED. IL J^ Pe 7UiS!f?s with CROSSE BLACKWELL OBW^ 7 delicacies ape Qualitu. Pupitzj and c 7pesAness. 3O Varieties of SOUPS, i 5 Variofci.is of POTTEO MEATS, y-fJ^^ OXFORD SAUSAGES. OATMP.Ai, OILS. VINEGAR TINNED FISVt r-^liV CRDSSE BLACKWELL (>^ .^m $m£Zgsg& tor L*>» Pewm
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    • 133 3 i^t J x^^^^^^^m it MOW I Your First Thought I Baby's welfare that is your first O thought. Much depends on his a food: what will make Baby well and happy during the first three months 9 Q will not suit him at the end of four or 7Z E2
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    • 187 3 Your Orders r Enquiries J foi- Stationery, rrrntin^, "I Bookbinding, Engraving and Rubber Stamps vvHI always roceiva our usual best attention. EGVgl^^^ t^c-^^^S K^L^g^B^ form. i! *si^9j& V m mm KBJB MBJV BJBJI FRASER NEAVE LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN THE MENTB.) WARNING. Un the 30th November „s Section 19 of th
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    • 896 4 I sZ^^^Zk fi^v Save money I A\ Ka\ t»y direct BUYING If you buy your Ring from us we will always buy it back, less 10% Ring buying from us is an Investment. It is like putting money m the Bank. You can convert the Ring into money at any
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    • 798 4 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTIES. The undersigned have been instructed to sell by Public auction at their sale-room, RAFFLES CHAMEERS, RAFFLES PLACE ON MONDAY, 14th MARCH 1921 at 2.30 p.m. Lot No. Description area sq. ft. Tenure 1. No. 16 CANAL ROAD 1251 99 Years from Ist Feb. 1849
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    • 856 4 AUCTION SALE OF Excellent wax polished and walnut stained Jacobean designed teak HfnUxlJ Furniture, Upright grand piano, Plants, etc. No. 2-1 Dublin Road Sineapore (off Killinoy Rd.) SATURDAY, 12th MARCH, 1921 at I I\M. Comprising: An excellent toned upright grand piano by Zeitier and v, tnann m splendid condition, walnut
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    • 501 5 WANTED. WANTED One iVi Horse po- .T _>3 voJt hand h. i will do. A tor, Fi t 1 U;I;K WAN! „t be quick I i part tip A NTED TO BUY. Sfcoad-hand Chinee* or European HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE €T*ry description {big or »mall lots) Vet o.Tered. car* of Free !lJ
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    • 728 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE. RUBBER TYRED Ti lid c-on.liti „1 with lamps, hood comto*ether w,th I HORSE an 4 I! -ness, «i IN ONE LOT at th- SalePwwoM i Ltd., 16-17 K.iillos Place, ON SATURDAY, Ifth MARCH, AT II am POWELL I CO., 1 Incorporate h 12-:; FOB BALE BY
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    • 769 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE. A NEARLY NEW "SCOTT 1 .MOTOR CYCLE AM) BIDECAB m <-[»]. ndid condition and perfect running order! recently purchased, to be disposed of by publ auction by Messrs. Powell Co., Ltd.. their Sule-Rooms Raffles Place, (HI SATURDAY, ISth MARCH. AT 11.18 A.M. PO\H CO, LTD Auction*
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    • 494 5 NOTICES. V! UNICIPAL NOTICE. retire- Coi! l •—"<" of Singapore he TJ i m S Shor thand Typi,t for me Engineer's Department. rhe lltnunt ls m Grade m salary on the second increment of temporary allowance ■h* l ing paid, will be dvi ng the Commissioner.' pleasure Application* to be
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    • 257 5 Tflfe HOUSE FOB VALUE, I I f^^^W^ r*s iTt^nHw turm i oul jj *^»«™d£^s^iL^S^=^fc«^3 Ur tO faction. 1' -fl mni'.l finish with l^QfflSC^MT'^y M— M'tU^jMl catch. i'ißSiSig *^fe -jiVjtj $67.50. ILAXITE FIBRE CASES. 1 am}Hr s; tel< opes over thr I „s e «m very uge ful when |d. g
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 46 6 MAYCOCK. At Singapore, straits Settlements, on It li March 1921, tln> uifV of R. |f. AlleytK Mayeoek, of a daughter. PLUNKBTT.— On March ftk a1 Burepeaa Hospital, Kuala I.umpur. Mrt. Plunkett, wife I of Captain J. O. Plnakett, late Royal Garrison Artillery, of a daughter.
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    • 54 6 RAPES SMITH. On March linh, at tho I Cathedral, Singapore, by the Van, Archdeacon Swindell, Horace W ita r Etap< r. lecond eon of r. a&d Mrs. Walt r Kaper, ot' London, to Madeline Gertrude, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Smith of D»wlish, Devon. Straits and
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    • 17 6 BROOKSBAML At SwatOW, China, Oswa'd Ellis Brookshank. Marine Superintendent Ho Hony; Steamship Co.. Ltd., from pneumonia.
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  • 888 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY MARCH 11, 1921. Germany's Position. Taking a quite unprej&lieed viewit must be admitted that Herr von Simons has made an excellent fight S on behalf of the German cause. He had a very difficult task, mainly for the reason that he had to face an unconquerable
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  • 326 6 The Hon. Mr. W. F. Xutt has returned from Java. Thfl wireless station has been opened on the lightship stationed at the bar of the Bangkok River, for the convenience of arriving: and departing vessels. Under the provisions of The Courts Enactment. 1920. His Highness the Sultan of Johore m
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  • 69 6 FIRE DESTROYS TWELVE HOUSES. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipah, Mar. 10. Twelve houses were burned down near Tapah Road Station, the damage being estimated at $65,000. The buildings were insured for $22,000. The supply of water was inadequate and other houses m the direction of the wind had
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  • 778 6 Lady Guillcmard and party have fcindly griven their patronage to the Sandman Opera Company's performance at the Victoria Theatre next Tuesday evening. Convicted of having retailed liquor at Pttlau Brani without a licence, Chua henp Kee was convicted by Capt. Rowbothan and mulcted m the sum *t sr>oo. m <\
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  • 452 6 PABSBfGBi ff>i There is nothing furth. of information from china j n Ihi telegrami received t,, the II Steamship r O late on Wednesd which were published In yesterday morning as to the H r^ Moh on Uunoek Ulan •bout March 3. Although hiu as yet
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  • 110 6 The Goodenouprh Memorial IV just been awarded, and one of th. been won by Lieutenant Erskine K. I! Aubyn, D.S.C., commanding- th«- rl boat Cockchafer, China Station. Payimaster-Lieutenant F. D Paymaster-Midshipmen J. K. D. Smith J. Parrot t have been appointed to v HawUaf, flapship of the China
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  • 120 6 Judgment was delivered by Mr P David, Civil District fudge m th< i m which Mr. J. H. V sum of |600 from M .1, <'<>. as damagei f ngful »i an allegation that the plaii I ing: from the coloi civil suit. Mr. I the plaintiff, while
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  • 10 6 Shakeapeare waa distinctly a MttW +m laaier.— Profwwor Tucker Brook.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 166 6 HEREFORDSHIRE CIDER TH IDE L BEVERAGE FOR THIS CLIMATE NLW SHIPMENT JVST ARRIVfD OF CHERRY PEARMAIN Caldbeck Macgregop h, Ltd, (INCORPORATED IN SHANGHAI). b e•■ a a KEEP A PICTURE STORY OF YOUR LIFE. I I N ALBUM of your pictures will provide a pictorial T history of your life.
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    • 44 6 13 cwsEn CORRUGATED •^Jf> CULVERTS \7 and WATER GATES. ARMCO INGOT IRON for all purposes where rust-resistaiuv is essential. B^MIdMtHICMM^M^MHBvI^Bm v^A a ILMiiAflj*.] ENGINEERING DBPABTMBNT Ol The Borneo Company Ltd. [Incorporated m England] SINGAPORE IPOH PBNANG. 'A Bolt of Branehee from Bangkok to Butavia.'
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  • 545 7 "WE SHALL RETURN SOON." OCCI RATION ARMY Moves. [Reutor's Service.] London. March h 1 the unanimity of the •ding Uh Liberal Jour culing Von Simons' first offer that the Manchester l G« iml SUr lui ll< I bmguage of the ming m denouncini of th f A
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  • 152 7 TK f t KenalU. Mar. 8. The M.C.C. defeated seventeen of Benalla by an innings and 101 runs Scoras-M.C.C-348 for 6. Rhodes 71, Dolphin 58, Hendren 69 and Fender 83 not Benalla. -Ist Innir.frs.-69. Waddington took ten wickets for 31, including the hat trick and Howell
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  • 86 7 who remember the very successful season here of the Russian Grand •a Company, w-11 be pleased to learn *'iat m passing through Singapore the ComJ will be able to give one performance. T'ns has been fixed for Saturday of this week at Goodwood Hall (formerly Teutonia Club).
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  • 90 7 SOLVING HIS PROBLEMS. PHILIPPINES AND BUROPK. [lieu tor's Service.] P Washington Mar. 8. im. London. ."Mar. 8. i.roh aMy h( u y z E .ih r r t Lomk.n to the Ames limu: t,, iU ;ro, t,, X m lusion of h -tion of Nations Wt.l, eMtadfa,
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  • 156 7 DISTRESSED AT UNEMPLOYMENT. T1 T^^ London, Mar. 8. fV/' f ale Presented With the I flLdcm, of Glasgow. An attempt ladeby unenVloyed to demonstrate outside th -M AmhvuVHal! ended m ate** I "nee ofWales, acknowledging the m* not come to see the I b\. 1 Peoplo.
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  • 91 7 BOMBARDING PBTROGRAD Helsingfors, March ft. The anti-Bolshevik forces at Kronstadt begun to bombard Petrograd follow m« on Petrograd ignoring the KrDnatadt itionary government's ultimatum to v; c-t. »U«rt but some of the fort batteries on the Finnish Gulf "W replying although the fortress of Krasnay. Gorka is firing
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
    • 302 7 Pthe Editor. T*T~ l rCad Vith 80me amusement article m your issue of the 9th. As who has the privilege of the friendwv! P .°n d many youn wiv <* out here Wfco did their bit" manfully, (for one may MJ so) and who are now, mi
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    • 195 7 To the Editor. S;r.— Just a word about the new tax-cab t out here. Last evening I hired one these "modes of conveyance" fer one hour and was detained for half an hour. I conclusion of my journey I found the meter registered 40 cents,—identical with the figure
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    • 95 7 To The Editor: Sir:— A depressed period is one during vi.uh commodity price* fall. The peak of the depression is that time when the upward curve of a chart of the depression not of commodity prices) has reached its point Reference to the. peak of i r\deprvssion
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  • 195 7 WEDDING RAPER-SMITH. iderable local interest centred m the wedding- which took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday afternoon of Mr. race W. Raper, the aecond surviving son of Mra. Walter Raper, Cambridge Square London, and Miss Madeline Gertmde Smith ?lder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Smith >f Dawliah.
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  • 41 7 I can no more doubt the existence of an intelligence that is running things than I do .he existence of myself.— Mr. Edison. Build no mamxnotk ships; we hay* enough for all possible eroitualitiee m the jnsor future.— Vie^AdmirsJ Umtk Kerr
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  • 691 7 MOTOK CAB IMPORTATION ftJr 116 ar f HVaI f a P «W»|d tweta cylinder Jackson t Se ln which Messrs. Ed Jl5 ool 0 a In r P««ted claimea $10,000 from Mr P <^ i- r obeof a I 0" m qUCSti n UhKh Was id Steven: WPl^»^
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  • 35 7 The former German cruisers Gefion »ad Victoria Louise have been renamed Adolf Summerfeld and Flora Summerfeld respec- l's ti^ly.mtted with Dieeel engines, cargo hold. and small paasenger accommodation, and «re to mn aa mwrhantmen. Mill
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 183 7 f~* J^ OTTi F:s r Bm B a VN|) <«=»* j keeps tium.s /rj y OIjD f&9 8 or steaming iffiTT ,f No. 88 Nickd PkM Quart Flask $i.v:,o No 44 5 Brown Jl^T int F ask |v ISo. 80 .> Brown Leather QmH Rj ask $lfi; ft No. 870
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 530 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.. (Incorporated m Japan.) UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. 1 Subject to alterations without notice EUROPEAN MAIL "LTniTfORTNIGHTLY SERVICE. r«r London and Antwerp via (Malacca)' Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. KLEIST 16th Mar. MISHIMA MARU 23rd March f ADO MARU 6th April LIVERPOOL
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    • 681 8 K. P. MKONINELYKE PAKETVAART MAAISCHAFPTJ (Iscorporattd m Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. CJP BATAVIA r^fesJua* ISI Pasaage Dept. 1202 Freight DepL 10f2 Mamageri Desk 1437 Maria* Su»L Tnuuki|»Maat iMyt. 1 COLL YE R QUAY. VHBSK CONTEACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVX&VM9I&T. SINGKEL (Friday, March 11) Tanjong-Meng«idar, Tanjong-Leidong, Faneh, Berombang, Asahan.
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    • 658 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA APCAR^ 0 LiNE. (Incorporated m E.t^land.l MAU. AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. > CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's GoveiiUi^ut) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY m I ;.tuwU luspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLE 4 DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE NNOA] SOUDAN
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 479 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE Ter Kretay, Treagganu, Kelantao, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Lav,i Kshaamui, Bandoa, Langsuat, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure ITCJGALA Mar 9 PRACHATIPOK Mar 14 Mar 16 VALAYA Mar 21 Mar. 23 The ■teamen are fitted throughout with electric
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    • 282 9 LLOYD TRIESTINO BM. Co. (LacorporaUd m Italy HOMEWARD SAILINGS. For Penang, Colombo, Aden, Massaua, Por^kid, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste, taking ca^^on through Bill of Lading for Fiume, the^evante and Black Sea Ports. HUNGARIA\ about March IB TRIESTE about April 20 PERSIA about May 20 OUTWAk\ SAILINGS. For Hongkong, ShxWhai, Yokohama,
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    • 517 9 The Ocemn Steam Ship Company, Limited. The Chiaa Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Elkrmaft ft Bocknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) [Incorporated m England] JOINT roriNIGBTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK ria BUM OM PASAMA, FROM NEW YORK. SVeanerr Due £out« jp #r Spore KASENGA Mar. 23 Suez
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    • 764 9 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BY PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated m U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING BOARD SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA via COLOMBO WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and Fre ght Mar. 36 GRANITE STATE Passengers anc 1 Freight April
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  • 651 10 FRASER AND CO., EXCHANGE ANil SHARE BROKERS. I THURSDAY, MARCH 10th, 1921. MINING. Figures m bracket! shows the capital »nd issue value of the Share In dollars j vilest otherwise marked. C. Cum «1> r equals ex div.] Ampang ($800,000—10) nom. Ayer Wong (—1) 1.00 Hi tain
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 184 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 Chief Office Southern Agencies 2, 1 inlayson Green, SINGAPORE. THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. (Incorporate.! United Kingdom by special Act of
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    • 326 10 LADIES THE LARGEST DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT AU BON MARCHE 20-21 STAMFORD ROAD Newest Styles m Ladies Dresses and Hats Ready made and to Order. Work done at 24 Hours Notice Ladies own Material accepted. PARIS GARTERS No Metal Can Touch You arc preferred throughout the world by the well bred and
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    • 72 10 p.nifiATr<t UUL 0 H I L n I I I Ribbon Dental Cream mi m* m m I SI J /Obtainable at all Stores and Dispensaries. i i 1 MINIM AX Aft l! Ml EXTINGUISHERS I NOTED FOR SIMPLICITY S J^HT EFFECTIVENESS |i DURABILITY j FULL PARTICULAR FROM (Incorporated m
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  • 76 11 MARCH 10. Bank 4 m.s. 2\4% Bank, demand 2 3 27-.;J Private credit 3 3 m.s. 2|4 17-ML* New York, demand 441,, Credits 90 iktys 49.^ l France, demand 5 0 I India, T. T. 1T «5 Hongkong, demand p* discount Yokohama, Joma:.d 90 Java, demand 132^4 Bangkok, demand
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  • 169 11 MARCH 1<». Ti Xv Mark* C&zsbier i 2 go flfiMw Caba No. 1 17^0 Pepp-r Black 1600 Pepper (whito fair) 29.00 Tapioca bsn*M flake, ij. §.|0 Tapioca, medium pearl f.a 10 00 Pearl Sago, small IC#J O Copra Sundried nom. 13.00 Copra Mix 10 og Opium, Benares nncert 6,900
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  • 40 11 12 o'ciock noon 10* March 1 Pale Crep«. Ribbed Smoked Sb.j Clctinp Prieet. doting Pricos.' Br.yer« 9f!!«r». Buyers Sellers.! .spot 30 31 II arch April mn April to June gg Tono of MarkH ;l:i r
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 347 11 AM*ramc» m force *v«r $15 t^«5 1%9. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. n.,,. rt t [IncnrpcrmUd 1* Sett.] HORACE W. 2APEB. NORTH BRITISH AND ANTILE INSURANCE npany Limited. TOTAL FUNDS ntMi ENTY-FIVB MILLIONS STERLING ANNUAL REVENUE exceeds FIVE MILLIONS STERLING. I Is, Latest Conees- X Ma- j Transport
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    • 539 11 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. PhM up Capital m 600,000 rmres of £5 each £3,000,000 «r?e Fund 3,500,000 K-sirve Liability of Proprietors 3,000 000 HEAD OFFICE. MS Bishopsgate. London. E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amntsar Hoilo Puket Bangkok l
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    • 515 11 IHO HONG BANK, LIMITED HEAD OFFICE Singapore Raflles Chambers, 4, 5 and BRANCHES: Penang— Bs Beach Street. Malacca— l3l Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman-. Batu Pahat^-IC9 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Shans hai, Hongkong, Amoy. Batavia, Sourabaya Seinarang, Palembang ar.\l Trang CAPITAL. AUTHORISED $20,000,000 ls
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    • 356 11 .YOKOHAMA SPECffi Em LTD. c.,.,t.) Sub/X'd""* 1 ta lessrve Fund I *WMh DIBECTO3S. ft SiX.^ 5: £252 fe Baror. I. i^aki I" SSSS k. T SS£S."» HEAD OfFJO: YOZORiUA. gsu. af- IS--, Nevekvaag 3j&.t f ffotol, T^J on ££Sta LONDON BAKKCX& onportance througLont the wirii KTsrydsl-" 8. MAT«3A. K.., nr
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    • 299 11 CHINESE COMMERCIAL (By Mr. SIOW CHOON LENG) Published To-Day. S^^JJ ROBINSON Co., Ltd ftg*^ KELLY WALSH, Ltd \t f Publishers: y^ CHINESB DIRECTORY A TRESS. Ltd. 102 Tank Road 115 per copy (free copies to Advertiser!). as. CARNARVONSHIRE. Consignees of carj?o per the above steamer from Europe are hereby notified
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 119 11 VESSELS AT WHARF. TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf Xo. 1. Nil. East Wharf No. 2.- Prosper. N«B1 Sar ?1 J.H. Menten. Sheor«« Wharf Xo. S. Nit Main Wharf Xo. 4.- Rumphius. Ka^ado Mam. I Main Wharf No. s— Carnarvonshire. Main Wharf Xo. 6.— Kuala. Empire Dock No. 7.— Keishin Muru. Heijin
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    • 358 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate a»« loael mails will be foa*4 ia list bclew: Penang, Malacca, F. M. S. (by Train) 4 p.m. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and statioas to Kuala Lampar at 6 a.m. 1 RIDAY. Pulau S Sultan;. I a.m He >g Chiap H.m AI(( JHn, Jhi pB
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  • 1147 12 The eif :nual general mccithifl, of the Titi Tin to Ltd was held at noon yesterday m the red otfces of the company Chartered Bank Chambers prefed over by Mr. J. M. Sime, the Chairman. Others pnfetul were Messrs J. A. Elias, Tan KJieam Ho<k, I on
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  • THE PRODUCE MARKET.
    • 104 12 The usual auction of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association wat beid on 9th and 10th March, 1921, when there were Catalogued 2,080,091 lbs. Tons 1*28.61; Offered 1,744,867 lbs. Tons 778.96; Bold 1.243,066 lbs. Tons 554.94. PRICES REALIZED. Uibbrd Smoked Sheet Cents per Ib Singapore Standard Quality
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    • 196 12 Singapore, March 10. The tone of the market since last reporting has been steady with a fair amount of business passing between dealers. At the auctions held on Wednesday and Thursday the demand was better than that of la«t week although prices were somewhat erratic and bids were
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    • 157 12 Singapore, March 10. ?:nce last reporting the Robber Market has shown a steadier tendency and a frir volume of business has been transacted beDealers. Chinese buyers have been eallj out of the market, and orders Japan have ceased for the time being. Per the Auction held yeeterday and
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  • 50 12 Orders for week ending March 12th. Friday 11th.— Band Practice, 5.15 pm Sixth Tenth and Eleventh Troops Para c p.m. Saturday 12th.-Ninth Troop Parade 2 p.m. Seventh Troop Inspection, 4 pm Telegraphy Class, 5.15 p.m Individual Troop Orders as issued by vt masters. B. PURDY, Asst: Commissioner.
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  • 215 12 FRASKR'S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, M ar 10. The Share Market has enjoyed no increase of business, the general tone is still inclined to be reactionary. Tin at £155 10g. is £7 10s. down during the week and Mining shares m consequence again a shade lower. Rubbers are
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  • 195 12 Liberty Hall, to-night, presents two famous stars, Lee Kohlrnar and Rudolph Christian, m The Secret Gift— s act Universal special attraction from the unusually high nnd interesting story by Geo. Hull, m the second show, supported by two further episode* of The Lion Man serial, Nos. 13 and
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  • 335 12 A director of several tin mining pro- perties m the Malay Peninsula and Siam •writes to confirm what has been written m these notes regarding tin prices. Owing to the exhaustion of the rich alluvial patches, it has now become necessary to work the poorer grounds, and
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  • 116 12 In connection with famous tows the Dolphin says:-It is perhaps worth recalling Waikato broke her tailshaft 200 miles IZtoT CaPG TOWn and after lifting 2,200 miles was picked up by the British cargo steamer "Asloun" and towed to Fremantle, a distance of about 2,600 miles. The towage lasted
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 66 12 TO-DAY'S TIES. Profession Pairs. Mer. V. Eiphick and Milligan vs. Mer. VIII. Grubb and Pitt. Law I. Battishill and Dyne vs. Banks 11. Linton and Sutherland. Mer. XVI. Martin and Dykes vs. Mer. XX. Bond and Winter. Tel. I. Bowerman and Rivers vs. Mun. Manchester and Parish.
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    • L. L. T. C.
      • 79 12 Ladies Singles. Mrs. Nelson plus 15 vs. Mrs. .Maxwell S cr. Ladies Doubles. Miss Beveridge and Miss Day plus 15.2 vs. Mrs. Schafer and Mrs Pierrepont scr. Mixed Doubles A Class. Mrs. Backer and Lt.-Col. Cotgrave plus 2 vs. Miss Richardson and Mr. Wells owe 4. Mr. and
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      • 108 12 On the S.C.C. ground yesterday afternoon, the Club\s second eleven met the Asiatic Petroleum Col team m a game of soccer and proving superior to their opponents beat them by four goals to nil. of these two were scored by Vasey, one by Wilson, and the other was put
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      • 42 12 Representatives are feminde^Et a meetIng of the Singapore Football Association will^be held m the North Room of the C. this eyen^£ commencing at five o'clock, the bu^TTss on the agenda be-in--to discuss JJT formation of a football League m Singapore.
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      • 88 12 The March Medal Competition (Bofey) was played on Saturday and Sunday, sth ar:d 6:h inst., and resulted m a tie between the Hon. Mr. P. T Allen afid Mr. A. Roose with the score of up. The Sweep on Saturday was tie! for by Mr. P. J.
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      • 95 12 (Malay Mail Telegram.) A London cable of March sth to the CMI and Military Gazette gives the following results of League Football, division I:— Blackburn Rovers 1, Bradford 0. Bolton Wanderers 1, Burnley, 1. Derby County 1, Sheffield United 1. Liverpool 2, Huddersfield Town 1. Manchester City
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  • 49 12 London, Feb. 16th.— "The Times" polo correspondent announces that Hurlmgham having spent large sums on the stands for the American Cup matches proposes to change, 5, 10, 15 and 25 guineas for seats, and strongly protects against such prices, declaring that five guineas should be the maximum.
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  • 144 12 ihe Bureau of Commerce and Industry Manila, issues the following notice to mariners:— Arabian Point. Notice is hereby given that the chaiacteristic of Amblan Point acetylene light which was published m Philippine Islands List of Lights, etc 1920, as showing one flash every 5 seconds should read as
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    • 186 12 "DISCRIMINATING MOTORISTS 99 have promptly realised that the 10 H. P. Citroen light car is the h ue[ uc ever offered. The engine is a remarkable power producer, its eager acceleration and marvellous flexibility has evoked a chorus of praise from experts and satisfied owners. We shall h* delighted to
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