The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 March 1921

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1921. NO. 10,2-1.
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  • 235 1 An ambush m Ireland resulted m seven deaths Page 7. A full account of the Hong Moh din* aeter is given on page 14. Racial disorders, which broke out m Ohio, have been quelled Pa<»2 7. To-day's tennis ties and other sporting news will be found on
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  • 1262 1 j Before leaving -unny Augustan height* for a needful plunge Into Julio-Claudian dread depths, we would pit ad for j-jst a glance at one of Natun •'< gentlemen Horace, the vade meeum of our Classical ere (l). Like the two greatest lyristi of modern i times, Burns and Beranger,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 255 1 j RAFFLES HOTEL. Excellent Accommodation and Cuisine. I J THE FINEST BALL ROOM IN THE EAST. Raffles New Orchestra, (iuest Nights and Dances every Thursday Saturday. H. MURPHY, Jazz Drummed X A. COOKE, A. E. i j**-""--- i r 'MWiITWnW^MWJIMULIMMMMLBMMMMMIIMMII^ m m^^^^™ eYOU DON T HAVE TO paint; .lohns-Manville Asbestos
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    • 261 1 CIGARETTES •I IHE WORLD'S MOST POPULAR HiGH-CLASS CiG4RErris VIRGINIA V IN PATENT jJwj» PER TIN 0F 50 s c r: No 55)5 $i,25 I So'c Manufacturers, ftRD^HMOBACCO Co., Ltd, LONDON, ENGLAND. I TV Remand TUBES i BRITISH <SV* TYRES A SPECIAL OFFER FOR THOSE WHO SIZES IN STOCKS AND PRICES
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    • 145 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Xew films at tha Alhambra-Page 2. Governnvnt notice re price of rice Page 6. Woods' Peppermint Cure for palpitation Page 5. First floor oAeec vacant m Raffles Place Page 5. Auction Sale of unserviceable police stores Page 5. I Performances of the Russian Opera Company at Goodwood Hall—
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 68 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday, March 1«. High Water, 1.55 a.m., 2.50 p.m. Polo Balestier. 4.45 p.m. Tanglin Club at Home, 5.30 p.m. Buzz Buzz, Victoria Theatre. Thursday, March 17. Hight Water, 2.39 a.m., 4.14 p.m. Crown Prince of Japan arrives. Eastern Gate Lodge. V.M.C.A. Gymnastic Class. h.30 p.m Irene, Victoria Theatre.
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  • 63 2 Piogiamme of Drills, etc.. for week ending, Sunday, 20th March. Wednesday 16th. 5.15 p.m.— Drill Hall iCsJaj Company. Dress Optional Rifles Belts and Bay-- srill be provided at Drill Hall. Friday 18th. B p.m.— Drill Hall. S.F.A. Company. tunics, shoits arid puttees. Sunday 20th, 7.30 a.m. Balestier
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  • 75 2 Orders for weefe ending, March l'Jth. Wednesday. 16th. Signalling Class, f>.ls p.m. Eighth Troop Parade, 5.15 p.m. Thursday, 17th. Physical Culture Class, 5.15 p.m. Third Troop Parade, 5.15 p.m. Friday, 18th.— Band Practice, 5.15 pjn. S xth Tonth and Eleventh Troops Parade, 5.15 p. ni. Saturday, 19th.—
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    • 17 2 Fducatwn has an its mission to teacfc us to live, and is a lifelong process.— Lord Ernie.
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    • 312 2 Rjr.sr.«-.sr.»MSsi%"%fl'.«".«'jr^ i v: I TO LET. 5 I Large G 'downs and stores J j from 6,000 to 20,000 sq. ft. I Large and Commodious offices J from 800 to 15,000 sq. ft. B Appl.\ to A. J. ABRAHAM. 56 Robinson Road. ■*.«%a-.n--w".si--B-.sr.si-Ji--si"-si%iJ"-»VB MAURICE E. BANDMAN PRESENTS THE BANDMAN OPERA
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    • 595 2 PALLADIUM From Monday, March 14, to Saturday, March 19, 1921 In the Second Show commencing 9.15 p.m. AN EDGAR LEWIS PRODUCTION, THE APEX OF DRAMA, RUGGED ACTION AND BEAUTY A drama of men, money find morals featuring L. C. SHUMWAY, CHARLES ARLING, BETTY BRICE AND RUTH KING In an adaptation
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    • 460 2 ALHAMBRA From WEDNESDAY. March 16, to MONDAY, March 21 A HIGHLY SUBPENSEFUL ROBERT RRUNTON PROI Adapted from the novel by Frances Nimmo Gn ituring ROY STEWART, ROBERT MCKIM, FRITZ] BRUNETTE, pu DOWLING AND GEORGE Fl In a story of a man who played the devil an I had (he d
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    • 602 3 FEODO^OFF RUSSIAN OPERA CO. goodwood" hall TIURSDAY. MARCH 17th AT 9.15 P.M. §GO?,ETTO And from OPERA GIOCOXJA MARCH 19th GRAND PROGRAMME LA TRAVIATA IL TROVATORE ROMEO AND JULIET w* act will be followed by a modern ballet Entrance $3.00 BOOKING AT .MOUTRIES. SERIAL LOVERS PLEASE NOTE Those who were delighted
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    • 447 3 \l* lj/^ r f^T^WP^iBBJMK^ "sT^TTßa?^L.^B>J3aMgaiaMH^'^i»iMfat»aaaiMaßaaßiiMßßPw^»«wM^ »i^^™^»—^ Greater T^ye Mileage m Goodyear Cords f THERE are numerous qualit -/highly Everywhere, over whatever conditions, of quick rubber. Each cord and each desirable m motor car tyres -such Goodyear Cords do deliver miles-pleas- layer is free to move under strain withqualities as comfort,
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    • 420 4 U.I. DAYS ALLON MOTOR CTCLB J Tall BEST OF THE TWO-STROKES. Model dc luxe with two-speed counte.sr aft ftssF, hand clutch. Vick j s_ rt<*r and all-weather equipment BEARDMORE-PRECISION MOTOR CYCLE Has reputation for remarkahle <fTuiency, design and finish, twospeed, kuk starter, automatic ai<! continuous lubrication. JL ON VIEW AT
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    • 439 4 LADIES I 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. TOOTHACHE A BUKDKN FrJiy «L: uM you t^r that which cax >c icUeved Rhnasrt imm ediately
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    • 985 4 NOTICES. Attention is invited to the following provisions of rHE INCOME TAX ORDINANCE 1920 as amended by rKE INCOME TAX ORDINANCE 1921 1 section 2. The Income of an Individual is defined to include his salary "Salary" includes allowances, other than travelling allowances considered to be reasonable by the Collector,
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    • 965 4 A good opportunity for profitable investment IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. Very Valuable 999 years leasehold land and Commercial Premises known 59 Kling Street, Singapore, area 1,961 square feet. (Commanding a very prominent and central site and adjacent to th. Saa Fl* Thong Bank, The Oversea-Chinese Bank and the Chinese Commercial i;
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    • 343 5 v. m I hret l-'loor or >an i t toaai of Free l WANTBD TO BUY r.d ban I Chinese or European BOUSLITOLD FURNITURE svery detcrlpHiM (big or «mali lots) pi 1; iy tv It, U.C. i OR SALE. c full Bias billiard table by rbom s.m m ezeelleat order.
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    • 694 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Ho 'hold Furmt', Orchard Read Station SATURDAY, Match at L'.-'iO p.m. ing vi.. liandsome desiga teak lag room suite Upholstered m m k lirocade Is I rattai eaalrsj Jacobean design teak sideboard With mirror tuak tele copi. d *fa aad -i nner arbite enamell d
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    • 873 5 AUrTION SALES. BY ORDER OF lilE CHTBF POLICE o: '1 ICER. AUCTION SALE OF Unaervleeab!* Police st<.rc UNCLAIMED AND CONFISCATED PROPERTY, I n it ate. etc. T<» be held 1 Bi Rood p.m. i lon :>n Trousers, Rain Coeii *nd Caps, Boot.-, /.jnmunition Pouches. Haversacks. Bicycles, Rubber. Watches etc. POWELL
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    • 870 5 wonctes TITI TIN ('< >\\Y LIMITED. (Inc. tod m NOiilK tie present depressed state of the 4 has been decided to temporarily down ihe Mine. eum»tanc at it, work will b rc-commi need. Ga n ;:y BATEMAN, Secretaries. ™'l 17-3 LOO LENG CO. NOTICE is hereby given that Tan Sian
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    • 402 5 -<mmmm*- ■<••. »w 1 ii— in n 1 11 1 WHITE/ W xY'S I THE MAN'S STORE. <j Rapidly incrcflbsing numbers of men arc repleilishing all their Clothing and Outfitting needs at WhiNa way's. They have Ilised what it means to profit by the knowledge of others sho understand absolutely
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  • 66 6 U±+\ Li. SIM.— On Sth March. 1921, at 6.30 a.m. at 71 North Boat Quay, Singapore, Sim Choon Kee also known as Sim Liang Whanp and Sim Keok Choon, aged 65 years. Funeral at 10 a.m. sharp on the 20th March from the above address to Upper Serangoon
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  • 803 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1921. European Unemployment. Whilst we cannot help regretting" that greater and more public efforts have not as yet been made to interest the community generally m the question of European unemployment, we, welcome the publication of the first list of subscriptions to the fund
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  • 989 6 Mr. R. T. Reid of Penang is m Singapore on a business visit. Amongst the passengers for Java by iie Melchior Treub is Mr. Siow Choon eng, his wife and eldest son. The Rent Assessment Board will sit m le Municipal Board Room en Tuesday le 22nd instant at 2.15
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  • 67 6 NAVAL CONFERENCE. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Mar. 13. The cruiser Brisbane, the last of the three here for the Naval Conference, leaves at mid-might. The entertainments and sports held during the visit have been successful and highly appreciated. A dance was held on the Hawkins last night
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  • 42 6 Three Chinese were charged with assembling for the purpose of a gang robber\ A feature of the proceedings was the challenging of all the European and non-Chinese jurors. The accused wanted a Chinese jury and they succeeded m getting it.
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  • 136 6 The result of the ballot held by the Straits Settlements Association to determine which three of its members should be put forward for approval by Government for nomination as Municipal Commissioners, is that Messrs. A. G. Anthony. O. P. GriffithJones and E. A. Brown obtained the majority
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  • 75 6 Acting on information supplied to the police, Chief Detective Inspector Costello and Inspector King proceeded to the 9th mile Changi Road, yesterday morning when they exhumed the body of a Tamil, recently buried. The general appearance of the corpse Indicated that the man had not been
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  • 709 6 REPARATIONS BILL NEAR KASI Q1 RgTIO! [Reuters Service.] London. Matta \2 Th* text of the German R Recovery Bill, publish. purchaser shall pay th Comn Customs and Exci>. Pr value of imported German ceeding fifty per cent, as th« cribe, the Commissioners t" pay th< 1 into a
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    • 208 6 BULMER'S HEREFORDSHIRE CIDER THE IDEAL BEVERAGE FOR THIS CLIMATE NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED OF CHERRY PEARMAIN Caldbeck Macgregcp h Co., Ltd, (INCORPORATED IN SHANGHAI). SMITHS jO^_ "TRENCH" WATCH. jjtSr^ m *"^Bkv HIGH-CLASS M&y %> %^a\ LEVER MOVEMENT fufl%^ aXwi LUMINOUS iff i iBi\ DIAL AND hands lffl M >%>^fft I
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    • 54 6 NOTICE. In view of rumours that Government intend* to reduce the price of rice the public are informed that no reduction is contemplated until Government stocks an 1 exhausted about end of April or ear y May. The exact date will be notiried later. J. L. MILLER, Secretary to the
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  • 160 7 REVOLUTIONISTS' SLOW PROGRESS. LULL IN THE FIGHTING. [Reuter's Service.] London, March 12. Latest indicate Russia show that ,lt anti-Bolshevik movement is slow headway and the Bolshevik claim t<> be still m the ascendant at Petrois probably correct. There has not much real fighting done lately. Helsingfors, March
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  • 499 7 Paris, Mar. 11. Drning the Chinese Mi. will arrive m Pans. delegates from the Shanghai silk ..i iv. d at Lyons, and are visiting fair, and the Union of Silk Merchants Lyons, who have organized m honour ales, a series of visits to estag them. (Havas.) Pari*.
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  • 308 7 RACIAL DISORDERS. HARDING'S POLICY. [Reuters Service.] Springfield, Ohio, March 12. Racial disorders broke out at midnight as the result of a negro shooting a policeman Heavy firing occurred m the negro district and it is reported that a number of negroes uer c shot. State officials ordered
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  • 138 7 EUROPEAN UNEMPLOYMENT FUND. Balance of funds collected by Planters Unemployment Committee and handed over 2,450.27 Federated Malay States Government 10,000.00 Straits Settlements Government 10.000.00 His Excellency Sir Laurence Guillemard, K.C.B. 600.00 Hon. W. Duncan 500.00 I Gejne of Skill' 80.00 B. H. F. Barnard 5U.00 F. E. Taylor 100.00 F.
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  • 159 7 The following Singapore properties were disposed of by auction on the 14th instant, by Estate and Trust Agencies, Ltd., at their Sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore Freehold land and house Braemar No. 8 Gilstead Road, area 56,454 sq. ft., bought ty Mr. C. O. Hagedorn for $21,000
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  • 68 7 «a> At the first meeting of the tropical diseases section of the Royal Society of Medicine Sir Leonard Rogers, who was elected first president, pointed out the necessity m our tropical lands for a system of colleges for research and teaching. He quoted the instance of a great new school
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  • 1264 7 GANG ROBBERS HEAVY SENTENCES. The second Assizes of the year commenced m the Supreme Court yesterday morning before Mn. Justice Barrett Lennard. The list contains twelve cases which involve twenty accused persons. There are three charges of murder, four of gang robbery, the remainder being minor charges such
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  • 258 7 JOY. There waj^^^other crowded attendance at the Vicy^ia Theatre last night, when the Bandman Opera Co. produced "Oh Joy", a musical farce m two acts by Guy Bolton and P. G. Wodehouse. The piece is brightly written, rich with the humour of Mr. Wodehouse, and the delightful
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  • 280 7 The weekly meeting of the Rent Assessment Board was held m the Municipal offices yesterday afternoon, there being m attendance Messrs. F. W. Baddeley, the President, E. A. Elias, Gaw Khek Keam, Koh San Hin, and H. Beadsworth. Application was made by Mr. Dickinson on behalf of the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 223 7 j Dubarry 1 NATURAL FLOWKR I'KRFUMES PARFUM AND EXCLUSIVE TOILET PRE BLUE LAGOON PARATIONS ARE EXQUISITE A perfume of alluring charm. EXAMPLES OF THE PKBIn beautiful Crystal Bottles. I'UMER'S ART. j Prices $4.25, 8.50 and 15.50 English Lavender Water 4 oz. Bottlea $3.75 "Savon de Luxe," Box of Tablets. Asstd.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 480 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. r*r London and Antwerp via (Malacca V Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. KLEIST 16th Mar. MISHIMA MARU 23rd March SADO MARU llth April LIVERPOOL
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    • 640 8 K. Pa Ma LONrnKLYKS PAKETV AART MAAfSOHAFFU (Ineorporstsd Lv Holland). &OVAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. GT BATAVXA Vsr7jskeM lfl Psicage Deat. 1202 Freight D**L !M Massgera De«k 1457 Msriae Suet. a Tasjh»rj£«*; Bvmt I OLLT^R HVAi. J^s? 3ff CONr tACT THB NETHERLANDS INDIA OOfaWfHMl I SPEELMAN Wednesday, nUxTTST Muntok and Palembang.
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    • 528 8 P. &O. -BRITISH D i j CAI V MNE MAJL AND PASS] PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL v'Jnder Contract with His Majesty's Go\ The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF B suspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON DUE SINGAPORE LRAVI SOUDAN about Mar. 22 1 KAR:UA! NAGOYA about April 4 i^SSK? about April
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    • 831 9 i THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. Fer Crstay, Trsrgganu, KeUntan, Bangnara, Telupin, Pstsni, Singors, Lasim, tsbsamui, Bsndoa, Langsusa, Chumpon, snd Bangkok. Arrival Departure !PRACHATTPOK Mar. 14 Mar. 16 VALAYA Mar. 21 Mar. 23 The steamers arc fitted throughout with electric light, and
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    • 596 9 Tke Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. P* Tk* Chima Mutual Steam Natation Co., Ltd. AND EHerma* ft Bucknall Steam Ship Co_, Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) [Incorporated m England] i i i JOINT FOrrmGBTLT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OK P*R AMA, FROM NEW YORK. Steams* Dae Boats Fex S'pors
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    • 748 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 INDI SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA Tia COLOMBO WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and Fre ght Mar. 26 GRANITE STATE Passengers and Freight April 20
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  • 595 10 FRASER AND CO., EXCHANGE ANa) SHARK BROKERS. TUESDAY, MARCH 15. 1921. MNHtG. 'Figures m bracket! chows the cap'. I tnd issue value of the Share m dclLtr* tinless otherwise marked. C. Cam d> t equals ex div.j Ampang ($800,000—10) nom. Ayer Wang (—1) 1.00 Hitaai Tin (300,000—1)
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 344 10 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL CANADA-INDIA-JAVA LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. COY., LTD. (Incorporated m Engla. d) Direct Service to Montreal From MONTREAL S.S. "SWAZI." due Singapore, 28th March. For MONTREAL S.S. "SWAZI." Loading Singapore Ist half April. Through Bills of Lading issued to any interior Canadian and Ameri can points. For space and
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    • 299 10 •j' 5 n 1 (P|TmTR"^. i !j I [t^jMOTOP... >y J ,jj BRITISH MADE >|> SPENCER MOULTON J> THREE RIBBED .TYRES REDUCED IN PRICE. OBTAINABLE AT ALL DISPENSARIES. THROUGHOUT STRAITS SETTLERffiNTS AND FEDERATED MALAY STATES GARCIA'S PIANOS Represent the highest value obtainable m an Instrument which is specially built FOR
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    • 41 10 MM WMBMB '^^^M"WMWMWMBBMMajaaaBaaBaaa^_/*2'^" > > .COLGATE'S I N Toilet Requisites i I ft damson, Gilfillan Co., ltd. SOLS DiSTEIQUPORS S. S. F M. S Incorporated m England.) MINIMAX ii a A^tt Jm? ii EFFECTIVENESS (incorporate! m Englm;.' I PURITY AND POWER SI j
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  • 359 11 N:n t! Powers m the Pacific the Editor of the Time I Sic- Content to leave to opponents of 1 t« Australia doctrine such queries Ought Great Britain to fight for an I empty Australia," might F invito consider*;tlon i-- ions which are Berioualy troubi ng Australian students
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  • 326 11 The T. st Asiatic Co.. which recently put the motor vessel Afrika into commission, report that she has recently returned to Copenhagen after a most successful maiden voyage. The second 13, 000- ton boat, the J:i\a, was launched at the end of January. She is
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  • 136 11 Bombay Coolies Drowned m Sewage. Bombay, Feb. 25. Aji uncertain number of Indians, belito number about 10, met their deaths m a horrible manner here yesterday morning. They w; re carrying out reparii to the sluice of the pumping station at the sewage < ut-foil works. While
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 272 11 !nHf' C M l FarE "*J l S« of appro.. 85 fr^- U v*- M f lay \P"^ -l of the World", Rubber Supply ijjg^^j^^g^P^unsUa^ 7____ (Plamat. on Rubber) I WHEN EAST MEETS WEST" a F^P^V. 11 gr At port of Siagapore -gateway between the Eastern and Western Worlds comes
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    • 13 11 Breakfasts m pleasure hotels are trying affairs. Human nature rasps you. Arnold Bennett.
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    • 377 11 vffik iSL JiSr wBpa Are you still handling the figure work of your business with pencil and 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 handle because
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    • 118 11 THE PRICE OF PAIN-SCIATICA. Nj one wants pain— still we pay for It nenvjly m lost health— lost energy— losl arr, oition— often absolute financinl ruin vv.-.y pay th-j awful price 1 Why suffer '-he terrible twitching torturca of Sciatic* *hen everlasting relief is so near at hand? erfect health,
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  • 467 12 You do not know what alertness is until you have collected snakes m a tropical jungle. The snake has the advantage of fighting: on his own ground. A good locality for snakes is a bad locality for man tangled undergrowth, giant boullerls, fallen trees, patches of swamp. Silent,
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  • 378 12 What Will the British Do With It Now that the island of Cyprus has bten formally recognised as a British possession the question of its future becomes as important as its historic past and considerable interest is attached to a we! '-informed article on the subject which
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 360 12 ZENITH J j THE MOTORCYCLE I with f jl THE WORLD FAMOUS GRADUA GEAR 1 I I I EXTRACT FROM THE J MOTOR CYCLE 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
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    • 19 12 Is there a man m England who has not had rheumatics m some from or other? Sir James Cantlie.
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    • 365 12 as rW^. v. JIB 1 Your Baby's I Welfare. m Your dearest wish is for Baby to be jS S well and happy. Then you must pay i particular attention to his food, for ij his welfare depends as much on that i as on anything. The 'Allenburys' I 3
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    • 236 12 t^^^i—^ a yi *>Maaaaßa»»aaasacsssassss^Ma?!BaaaaasMßß THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC Go. LIMITED. Incorporated m England). Standard sizes of I D. C Motors and Generators C*/V BE DELIVERED I BX STOCK. I fc j SINCAPOBK BRANCH WINCHES E■: BOOSE. I Telephone 301 Telegrams "ENELECTICO" i r V CARLSBERG. I Manufactured m Denmark. I *2^&k
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  • 73 13 MARCH 15 Bank 4 m.s. 2 IV* Bank, demand 2 3 27.12 Private credits 3 m.s. 214 17-82 New York, demand 44-.. Credits 90 days 48% Franco, demand 58J India. T. T. 17BK Booakeaa, demand 5 p< Prem. Yokohama, demand 92 Java, demand 1;f l Bangkok, demand BoTereigß| Beak
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  • 161 13 MARCH II Tin 100 Tons $81.50 Na S.-11-i-Gambler 1280 Gambia Cnhs No. 1 17.50 Peppf r Black 16 00 Pepper (white fair) 29.00 Tapioca small flake, t*. 110 Teaieee, medinm »»*arl f.a 10.00 Pearl Sr.gc, small 10.80 Copra Sundricd nom. 13.00 Copra Mix 10.0« Opium, Benaree uncert 8,900 Rice
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  • 38 13 12 o'clock noon Isth March 1911. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked 3h. Closing Prices. Closing Prices. Bayers Sellers. Bayers SellersSpot 3-' 3JW March M M April to June M 1 Tone or Market: Steady
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 463 13 atat 9i,5*MH. AMEraaca In force ever |15,60«,ttt. I TBE GREAT EASTERN LLKE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [Xaei rpcrtUd i» fltreita Sett.] M»Ai> OFFICE Wlncheater Htue, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE I 12, Old Jewry, E.C. YU Tampaay £20,000 e'epoeiteel with the J i v rcme OiM af England, and compile* with tha Britbr
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    • 544 13 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital m 600,000 .shares of tt each £3.000,000 Reserve Fund 3,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 UK AD OFFICE. 88 Bishopsgate, London, B.C. Agencies and Branehen. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amritsar Iloilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh
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    • 514 13 HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE Singapore Raffles Chambers, 4, 5 and 6. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL. AUTHORISED $20,000,000
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    • 534 13 YOKOHAMA SPECII IANL LTD. Incorporated ia Japaa.y CM-'tal Subscribed y ias a## ese C.piui Paid Up .7 y laaiaaeieee k i«r>e Fend y asaeeeee President N. K. Eajivmra Ess Vice-President 2 8. BnaaU Hag', DIRECTORS. N. Eajiwara Esq. F. tfatsn*** Eaq. N. Soma E 3 q. j. Matsakatn Eaq. Y.
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    • 260 13 L TONNAGE FOR BCANDINAVLA MS TONGKINC. This vessel will sail hence second hall" of 'j| April baking cargo for Copenhagen. Chris^ f t < tiania and Oothenburp at Conference rates. For further particulars please apply to rTHE EAST ASIATIC CO.. LTD., d* Almeida street, i NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated m
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    • 18 13 f| RIGAUD'S W I^AflAflGA 111 TOILET WATER tegBBM RIGAUD p9B^lJ| 8. rue Vivienne, 8 Sold by all Perfumers
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 111 13 VESSELS ARRIVED. Ysng-Tsi, French 5010. from Havres 14, for Saigon unc. Troilla Brit. 31*9. fom CehnsUa 15. for Hongkong 10. Hebe. Brit. 346. from Port Sham 15, for Port' Sham 17. Pembrokeshire. Brit. 4965, from London 15.' for Hongkong 10. Zira, Brit. LSOS, from Bangkok 15, for, (Bangkok 20. j
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    • 438 13 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate aad local mails will bs fonnd m list below: Penang, Malacca, F. M. S. (by Train) 4 pea, daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and stations te Kuala Lnmpnr at 6 a.m. Cuceh Beag Aik 9 a.m Pulau Boegi Amvr Hong 9 a.m Kerimon Soon Lee 9
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  • 1162 14 aaOOND (lIKKKIIS IHKII I.INC STOKY. The Hongkong Daily Pr« ss of the 10th aft. contains the following narrative of the Hong Moh disaster, obtained from Mr. A. C. Corbin, the second officer on the ill-fated I steamer: Wo departed from the Cape of Good Hope (Off
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  • 447 14 Perhaps rather too mucn has been said of the judgment with which the Spring Handicaps have been compiled. Certainly the acceptances are good, for it must be that owners are apt to remove the.r hors,-< for other reasons besides a consideiatioo that the weight is too high i
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  • 115 14 The Devil To Pay, i s the weird title of the feature production the Alhambra is putting W fa the second show, to-night, together with a Pathe Gazette, a Topical Budget and a Rolin comedy. It features such well-known screen personalities as Roy Stewart, Robert McKim, Fritzi Brunette,
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  • 128 14 Mr. C. 0. Blagden, who lectured on the Malay Peninsula at the Westminster School I recently under the auspices of the London Univeraity School of Oriental Studies, gave the late Marquess of Salisbury the credit l h V,n V aid the 'Nation of the great rubber
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  • 837 14 INCREASE OP CAPITAL. An extraordinary general meeting of InI dragiri Rubber, Ltd., was held at noon I on Monday, Mr. J. A. Elias being m the chair. Those also present were Messrs. I Tan Kheam Hock, M. Diem and H. B. t Ward, for the Secretaries. The Chairman,
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 20 14 Owing to the wet weather no play wi possible yesterday m the S. C. C. Term Tournan^nt.
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    • 58 14 Profession Pa rs. Mer. V. Elphick and Milligan ra. Mer VIII. Grubb and Pitt. Maf. XVI. Martin and Dykes rs. Mer. 3TX Bond and Winter. Tel. I. Bowerman and RiveTs vs. Mun Manchester and Parish. Accts. Holder and Duthie ts. Mer. 11l Gilbert and Quance. Championship. Groom vs.
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    • 77 14 TO-DAY'S TIES. Ladies Singles. Mra. Nelson plus 15 vs. Mrs. Maxwell aer. Ladies Doubles. vs. Sehafer and Mrs. Pierrepont an. Mixed Doubles A Class i J*Zi H ckc u r and Lt Col. CotgraJ plus 2 >s. Miss Richardson and Mr. WelMowe 4 Mr and Mrs.
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    • 106 14 Ladies Singles. Mrs. Wise owe 30 rs. Mrs. Langhar Carter owe 15. «"gnar Miss Day plus 150 Ta Mi— t>- i_ owe 15J. M,sa R, chardso Mra. C. Dickinson owe 30 ea. Mr*; Olaf. son owe 15.2. ATi Mrs. Smith owe 4 n Vf ,<.-. r> aim 15.
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    • 41 14 The following event «;u v members nf X W open to «U neinDers of the Garrison m th* /^i, comingSsports of th- Ist R„ q fu 1 ordshire Regt V T n r D Easter -^^Jl^ I^^- Open -One
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    • 42 14 The usual monthly medal ft^a*. *v* for March is v i m^ a^ (-o**i>etition idlxn holes Stroke > v P ayed over next week-end ut'^ and the Ladies Spoon will be played for on the following Monday, 2 J st
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    • 152 14 n,^\ ring the A Bradff Po»"ant bowl, Played. It j, believed £j«South Park leader's lirst a few fa*.. from the jaok fcrs? > i-? is the pposin d r «L i- S Uth rark th rfrew another also dose to the "jack." The vis," hot f agai
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    • 114 14 FRASER'S REPORT. 0 Singapore, Mar. 15. Rubber— Dull, but unchanged l^ ni S gS ;rl aipingS $I' 21 20 North T «Pings TonLh° U w K HiPmgS 75 CtS Lin^ uia Wib, Tongkah Harbours $12.15. Induatriala^Uniteers, *20, Traders $16 Nca^ 8 7 i Lit i e r,
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    • 219 14 10 H. P. OlTRmjf '^^aVV V^ v>^^^^ //JJ I i i3aa%Ma^seje^i^ s aSsa^jj* M^^Mga^sa^ajgaa^^^ggg^w__^.-a^ "DISCRIMINATING MOTORISTS" have ahsed that the 10 H. P. Citroen lighter ever offered. The engine is a remarkable j ducer, its eager acceleration and marvellou has evoked a chorus of praise from experts a. owners. We
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