The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 March 1921

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1921. NO. 10,2:U.
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  • 206 1 Death of Capt. Rowlxitham Page H. The anti-Soviet revolut on appears to be dying out Page 7. The annual meeting of the Ho Hong l!ank \sas held yesterday Page t». The probable P. M. S. cricket team against the Colony appears on page 1 I. At the
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  • 807 1 Quicquid atjunt hominrt nostri eat farraff4 libclli .It VKNAL. It must 'have bean a surfeit of Russian I ballet which made i ontempevary tho other day announce that the thousand <ie-_ mans on board tht> ship Uujerat would be allowed to land si Sabang ''To -ketch
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 364 1 Maldieid RAFFLES HOTEL. Excellent Accommodation and Cuisine. i it THE FINEST BALL ROOM IN THE EAST. Raffles New Orchestra. (iuest Nights and Dances every Thursday Saturday. H. MURPHY, Jazz Drummer* F. A. COOKE, A. E. M^CLARY, Musical Director. Manager. I l!Y APPOINTMENT T MAJESTY THE KING Ol SIAM. Q S.
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    • 290 1 rm* j^ j-.i'.i'.rf.r.BM r.ivj'.ivrJMVJMMU p S KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. i ■J [Incorporated in Hongkong] k J SPECIAL LINE 2 OFFICE WRITING PADS MADE OF GOOD WHITE PAPER, PERFORATED. 5 V" t M Size 3 x \y+ inch 10 cents each Sl.OO per doz. y b „4x6 15 1.50 „sxB
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    • 123 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS To let two storey ed building Page 5. Wlvtc-aways for ladies shoes Page 5. Oilke p;As at Kelly and Walsh's- -Page 1. Annual meeting Chamber of Commerce IV- pe 5. Mailborough cinema new programme Page 2. Fluxite soldering sets at Robinson's Pige 7. Glentara discharging in the Roads
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 91 1 THE WEEK. Saturday, 19th. High Water, 5.9 a.m., 8.1 p.m. Mfrlakoff Meeting, Bontfead'i noon. Central Engine Works, Annual Iftg., noon. Sungei Gau Tin, Derrick's, 12.30 p.m. Tafli Up. Victoria Theatre. ian Open I Goodwood Hall. Sunday, 20th. High Water, 8.44 a.m.', 8.54 p.m. Monday, 21st. High Water. S.'.i a.m.. 9.36
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 265 2 TO LET. J J Large Codowns and stores J| J from 6,000 to 20,000 sq. ft. m lar^o and Commodious offices fe b from 800 to 1 5,000 sq. ft. L L Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. 2 56 Robinson Road. MAURICE E. BANDMAN 4 PRESENTS THE BANDMAN OPERA CO.
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    • 1109 2 A_ K* L H A M B R J[ From WEDNESDAY. March l,;. to MONDAY M r A HIGHLY SUSPENSEFUL ROBERT ifcUNTON PRODI Adapted from the novel by Frances Nimmo Gr< l\ a tu ring ROY STKWART. ROBERT MCKIM. Fi:iiZl BRUNETTE K^r, DOWLING AM) GEORGE II Hi In a story
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 631 2 CHURCH SERVICES. mi BUND \Y IN LENT. Mill Miirch, 1921. S. ANDREW*! CATHEDRAL. *7.:k> n.m. LHmj. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral.) 9.16 a.m. Matins ;uH Lit.. 4 -p.m. Sunday fchod and HiM«- < 6.30 p.m. Immg .-uid S.-rmon. Th* E nag) HOLY WEEK, Holy Communion on „!r llt a.m., 1
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 702 3 AUSTRALIAN Wheat Flour SUREKi~BRAND »Y\r^\ f;rade. 49 Ih. ack, $:>.2r> p« r sack —ex Ship'M Sling Next h i P«ri I*. Maru due next montli. A^.ly to STEPHENS PAUL AND CO., Agentg Ockerby and Co., Ltd., Miller. and Grain Merchant*. Wmi Office Perth Mills Cottesloe and KeUerberrin Western Australia C*r>acity
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    • 804 3 NOTICES NOTIC E UNDER SECTION 4 (2) OF THE RAILWAY ORDINANCE 19«r,. Notice i* bftnbf given that the Plans and Sections and Book of Reference relating to a proposed improvement of the Singapore Railway in the Districts of Jurohg, Bukit Tini;.h. Ulu Kalang and Tonh Payeh have been drpositeu for
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    • 212 3 Galvanised Wire Netting. The following siz^s always in stock:— y L >in., %in., lin., l^in., lV^n., 2in., 3in., and 4in., mesh in rolls of 50 yards. Galvanised Barbed Wire. 4 POINT X to, APART Xl2 F 56 LBS NETT AND 121/o 1 „IKL ■r- J WIRE GAUGE I^B EACH COIL
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    • 91 3 iMMMMuvrjMvrjMsr.rj '•nr.rjMMMSNMuusni 2 TURKEYS, FOWLS, PHEASANTS, CAPONS, TEAL AND HARES. i Singapore Cold Storage Co. t 2 i LIMITED. > «»^^v■^ <^^^^^^^■^ ■■■■^^■^^^^,^^^■■■Br n y^^^■,^^.■^^^%^^^^,,T^ ,p POWELL CO., LTD. AUCTIONEERS VALUERS (Incorporated in Singapore.) ESTABLISHED 58 YEARS FORTHCOMING SAi ES. m March 12. At our Sale Rooms at 11 a.m.
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    • 69 3 March 19.— At 1.150 p.m Keppel Harbour. Ifrcdlwrt Walnut Stained Teak Household Fufßitort, China, Class, etc. Shortly.— Vacant land Holland Road. Dalvey Road, Evelyn Road. March 12. At our Sale Room at 1 1 a.m. AiKtralian Fowls, Kanparoo Hound ami SO caaes apples in small lots to suit. March IS.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 285 4 Wcfcloßy^ftf^ A. i SI V wt AKt srtuiAtis 1 5 iiisHlJii TRANSMITTING GEAR One of the first things one learns about the Hupmobile is that one can rely implicitly on that tremendous POLISHED STEEL SHAFTING. reserve power which literally floods forth for an instant getaway; a reSELF OILING PLUMMER BLOCKS.
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    • 880 4 A good •pportunity for profitable investment IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. Tery Valuable 999 years leasehold land and the :j-storey brick and tilt ro»i r cial Premises known as No. 59, Kling Street, Singapore, area t «»fi7 «<, lar J (Commanding a very prominent and central site and :uljarent to th» S,
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    • 746 5 WANTED. WANTF.p. A daraftansasL Get n. •cperienced man. App.y to Orleans! IWlsahom and Electric < l (Ineersorated in ttu i ni sd Kingdom) Mill Str. t, Bil WANTI'D Ts rent immediat-ly hum] first •las* gsdswa, n. M i0,0t4 asjoafs feet, n:4V water front and ■aprssch by imsaV r< -f' T
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    • 743 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE At suf saleroom. No. 30 Kling Street. On SATURDAY, I9t^ March at io.:;o a.m. smpri Bed Ribbon Brand Best ralian bitter in >ne-ib and two-lY tins; 1 ■>t tins Ansel quality Dutch shssse, i:; hrass condensing tube.-, carbon naper, G brilliant white li«ht Storm Proof Patent
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    • 776 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF 'fh« British Motor Launch know 4 as Surai now lying ir 4 the harbour alongsiti.' the Kochore hfarhet) At our sale-room. No. 30 Kling Street On WEDNESDAY, 23rd March at 2.30 p.m. The British motor launch Surai built in 1. of teak with copper sheathing,
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    • 797 5 NOTICES. NOTICE. Tht Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. V lorn] Gesenj Meeting of the Members "f the above Association will be held in the r.xchunge Room, Singapore, on Friday. April Ist 1921, at 2.15 p.m.: 9 BUSINEBS: 1. To receive the Committee*! report and accounts tor the f—M ended
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    • 475 5 I WHITE AW Y'S THE HOUSE FOR VALUE. Smartest S^ 'flB latest Ladies' T^^ Models Footwear f M and I m Chic Town JLJ*# Designs] A new Shipment of Ladies Shoos just arrive<l. A dioice vmhety In Pat»-nt leather Shoes for evening wear, also a vide »an> of White Cuntl
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 21 6 OFARRELL. At Sister Stevens' residence, Kuala Lumpur. OS 16th March, ID2I, to Doctor and Mrs. O'Famll of B:ihuu. a daughter.
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    • 118 6 SOH.— On March 16th 1921, at 2.45 p.m. at 21 Tank Road, Singapore, Soh Hong Seng, (Father of Messrs. Soh Eng Lim, Eng Siang and Eng Bock and Father-in-law of Mr. Lee Soon Hee) aged Tli years. Funeral on Sunday the 20th instant at Private Buriul Ground, Upper Serangoon
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  • 687 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1921. The Crown Prince's Visit. Singapore to-day welcomes His Imperial Highness the Crown Prince of Japan, who arrived in this port yesterday on his voyage to Europe and to-day pays an official visit. The incident is of greater significance than appears on the face
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  • 680 6 The Rev. J. K. I'm, M.A.. R.N., the chaplain of H.M.S. Hawkins will preach t St. Andrews Cathedral at "».:*<) p.m. tomorrow. In the Commons in the course of a debate Mr. Bonar Law confirmed that Sir Eric QaddeJ would retire from Government in August on the termination of railway
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  • 132 6 DEATH OF CAPTAIN ROWBOTHAM. Captain Rowbotham, thjnd magistral)*, died in the General Hospital yesterday, afternoon. The deceased magistrate arrived in the colony about a year ago and appeared to be in pood health until a few weekf ago, when his health prevented his regular attendance to his duties which characterised
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  • 104 6 TRIM S OF SHIPMASTERS. To The Editor, Sir Your turnover "Master of Craft" to-day's issue as to his troubles in Buenos Aires with the customs recalls an Incident which befell the old time barque Jessil Osborne. She was hitched up at a ICediter. I'JWim port when
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  • 202 6 The following was Directors' Fourth Annual report to the shareholders, presented at the Annual Meeting held yesterday. The directors have great pleasure in submitting to you the Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss Account for the year ending 31st December, 1920. The profit for the year after
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  • 165 6 Base at Singapore. Sydney, Feb. 10th.— Rear Admiral Grant has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Australian navy, says the Sydney correspondent of the Daily Telegraph, which will afford him in increased status at the Penang Conference. It is understood that he will afterwards confer with Mr. Hughes,
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  • 122 6 Mr. Cranna makes a further appeal for surplus books to start this library. It will a real need for the men concerned and the public is asked to do its best to find books to give it a start. The Harbour Board has kindly provided a small
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  • 256 6 PROBABLE LANDING TO-DAY. A salute of guns v" tcrday mornir.* eieitfht o'clock signalled the arrival ;n of His Imperial Japanese |fa b ship Katori, accompanied by th< Ka-him-i. Tin- former has on board Imperial Highness the Crown Japan, Prince Hirokito, who is < n i
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  • 70 6 Foi the, convenience of i above Lodge to-day (Batvrda; mcrti have been made for Iswnrhai t«> Woodlndfl for .lohort' Bahru at intervals of about 15 minutes from 4.:>() p.m. to •"..p.m. The return launch will leave at 11 p.i, previously stated. On arrival at \Vo<>. J will
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  • 272 6 There was a moderate attendance Goodwood Hall on Thursday for ■acotld performance l>y this talents! company. The work chOMn was Rigoletto and the performance went ame smoothly than did tin* initial one of I men. The music i> satisfying valuo throughout, and the piece is one which
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  • 192 6 Thanks to the prompt action of Mr 1.-o d'Almada, solicitor, in affecting thiir r. two workmen of the Gm Company narrowly escaped death from asphyxiation in Qi etn's Road, Central Hongkonir. The workmen won- Instructed to disconnect the gas supply of B.»nk Building* (at the foot of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 279 6 BULMER'S HEREFORDSHIRE CSOER THE IDEM. BEVERAGE FOR THIS CLIMATE NEW SHIPMtST JUST ARRIVID OF CHERRY PEARMAIN Galdbeck Macgregor Go., Ltd, (INCORPORATED IN BHAHGBAI). X LET US FINISH YOUR PHOTOS X X Many people find pleasure in taking attractive snapshots, but X they do not like the work of developinK and
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  • 411 7 OIK COMMITMENTS E ABROAD. [MATSB DKBATKI) [lieuter's Service.] London, Mar. 15I i Wl introduced ;n 1 ir L WcrtollWd that t f £2,000,000 under the heading of irri>rit < nfcrn-d to charing from war in the If Mdlt Bas*. eluded HUM for the reinstating of tock on
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  • 227 7 '■< T.nifs says. A correspondent forff us a page of the San Pfaadaeo I a sample of what e e :Hs Th« Hearst (everyday) Pr .ipairanda. W( confine our extracts to the headlines *ih! omit our correspondent's marginal Met, whit h are expressive, but somewhat impolite. Sb
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  • 399 7 MANCHESTER IS ALARMED. CAM < l stoms »E OOLLWHED? [Reuters Service.] London, Mar. 15RepOfta from I ■firarillll and Yorkshin- state that tb« mm proposal of <) per MBit tax on Gorman imports has business bit WIW North England lad Germany. Tr.r Manchester Guardian's Duesueldorf correspondent states that
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  • 76 7 DAVIS CUP. New York, Mar. IS. The Argentina has chiilk-nped for the Dark Cup. Entries dose to-day. Twelve have been received. THI M. C. C TOUR. Adelaide, Mar. l.~>. Tin M. defeated South Australia by fclt innings and 63 runs. Thi- M'offs wore South Australia.— lst Innings 195.
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  • 264 7 IVace Throughout the Country. Baghdad, February 15.— The many and varied rumours recently circulated registering the occupation of Dairal Zoe Dracket in Northern Mesopotamia by Hachimibin Muhawi, has led to an official denial. He was d.-feated by the French, east of Aleppo as far back as the 4th January
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  • 393 7 INTER- ALLIED EXHIBITION. [Reuter'g Service.] London, Mar. 15* The Inter-Allied Colonial Exhibition is arranged to take place in Paris in 1925, MganiMd by the French Government in accordance with the law adopted last year. The British Government is now officially advised of the proposal which will follow
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  • 168 7 Berlin, February 15. According to the "Post" a workman of Vienna-Neustadt, while going over some old letters, came across the Blue Maurit.us. Tho name of ttve workman is not given, but from the context the stamp is said to be one of the well-known twopenny
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  • 169 7 No Dyerism or Non-Cooperation. March, 8. Reviewing his Indian tour Col. Wedgewood said he hoped he had conveyed the impression to India that the Labour party and the more Liberal section of British opnion differed from Dyer and O'Dwyer. Nevertheless he could not tolerate, and h«
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  • 558 7 MORE ACCUSED ACQUITTED. The second Assizes of the year were resumed in the Supreme Court yesterday morning before his Honour, Mr. Justice Barrett Lennard. The case was concluded which M. S. Marican was charged with using as genuine a forged receipt for $600. The jury by six
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  • 272 7 Farrow M V ictim of Circumstances." March 8. Farrow's bank case was resumed to-day when all three defendants were committed for trial. They pleaded not guilty and reserved their defence. Hart and Croth were allowed the same bail as previously, but the sureties asked in case of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 173 7 &m*Mdl jr fluxite SOLDERING SKT. I (^iUl^^^^^^ F Contains a special "small spare" 9 "WirUs SOtCtWv'i Soldering Iron with non-heating Wk in^ v M: :jS) metal handle, a Pocket Blow l^jglli^i^ r% Lamp, Solder, etc., witk full V hrn r«M.^^.i m^J instructions and FLUXITE I rnr: paste flux that SIMPLIFIES
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 498 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. t j (Incorporated in Japan.) UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice EUROPEAN MAIL LINE~ FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE. *tr London and Antwerp via (Malacca) 'Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. MIBHIMA MARU 23rd March SADOMARU 11th April KITANOMARU 15th April LIVERPOOL
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    • 538 8 K. P- i\i I KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATHCfiiPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA V^^ktmrn 111 Piiu^e Dept. 1202 Freight tt«*t fSu.T.!^Dsr Sa>t TOB» CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVXttNinUT MERKUS (Saturday', Mar. iy). Selat-Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak and Pakan-Baroe. VAN DEN BOSCH (Sunday, Mar. 20) Billiton and BaUvia.
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    • 574 8 P. &O. BRITISH INDIA I APCAR IJNE. (Incorporated in Ej^land suspended. al ut bum uaY »r. fMw FBoy^SSSS- F AK.EASTERN SERVICB rKUM LONDON XO mapqpmi DUE SINGAPORE I,FAVF^imP. NtOt SOUDAN about Mar. 24 KARMAI.A about Mv NAGOYA about April 4 S^HMIR about ApriM DEVANHA about April 16 KHVHF^ Ut A
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 542 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. Fer Iretay, Treaggana, Keltntan, Banjrnara, Telupin, Patani, Sinjorm, Latea, KAhsamui. Bandog, Langsuat, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure XALA^ A Mar. 21 Mar. 23 Vl (;ALA Mar. 28 Mar. 30 Ths steamers are fitted throughout with electric light,
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    • 293 9 LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. Co. (Incorporated in Italy. HOMBWARD SAILINGS. For Colombo, Aden, Massaua, Port Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste, taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Fiu me, the Levante and Black Sea Ports. TRIESTE about April 30 I PERSIA about May 25 OUTWARD BAILINGS. For Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama,
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    • 573 9 The Oeeam Steam Skip Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. EUermaa Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) [Incorporated in England] /PINT FOETNIGHTLT SERVICE TO NEW YORK yia 81JEZ O* I*4* AM A. FROM NEW YORK. BUam«? Due Bont« y tr S'por* KASENGA Mar. 23 Suez
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    • 753 9 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BT PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING BOARD SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA via COLOMBO WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and Fre ff ht Mar. 2« GRANITE STATE Passengers nru* Freight April
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  • 613 10 SBR AND CO.. EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921. MINING, rurts in brackets shows th« capital I8U« vaiu* of the Shar* in dolL*.r* otherwise marked. C. Cam d> Us ex div ng 10) nora. Weng (—1) 1.00 Tin (300,000—1) 1.40 1.60 munting 1.10.0 2.0.0 <
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 291 10 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL CANADA-INDIA-JAVA LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. COY., LTD. (Incorporated is England) Direct Service to Montreal Fr»m 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 American point**. For space and particulars applj
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    • 147 10 I IPEntr'aFi BRITISH MADE SPENCER NOULTON I THREE RIBBED .TYRES A REDUCED IN PRICE. J i CHINESE COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY. (By Mr. SIOW CHOON LENG) 1921 ISSUE J} Published To-Day. ®^JfJT AGENTS: jK/l\ ROBINSON Co., Ltd ft^S KELLY WALSH, Ltd. JfW Publishers: JT CHINESE DIRECTORY PRESS, Ltd 102 Tank Road $15
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    • 81 10 |H fit Toilet Requisites I 1 I M 9 B 1 I I I I A damson, Gilfilian Co., Ltd r* SOLS DISTRIBUTORS S. S 5c F. M. S (Incorporated in England.) aZ /^r <nl %j \J ROOFING 2 P*y 3 ply. COMPLETE WITH PATENT "hAXT-LEAK KIEETb^ AND NAILS FOR
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  • 293 11 I Will America be the Venue? I America is makinp very strong efforts to 1 get the Olympic Games in 1924, but whether the International Olympic Committee, when they meet in 1022 will agree seems at present very doubtful, for the games were held in America
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  • 242 11 PROPOSAL FOR A CINEMATOGRAPH IN COURT. Gattie r. the Proprietors of "The Times" Newspaper. Jus* as Mr. Justice Coleridge rose to leave the Court recently Mr. Gattie, the plaintiff in the above action, whicTi was in the list for trial before his Lordship and a special jury, stood up and
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 713 11 I Owing to the Favourable Rate I I IPS! Exchange Goodyear Prices 1 I ilxl I e R e€/uce d 10% from I IWV I'l To-day. service station, I I Mm The Borneo Go., Ltd. I B^uiA (Incorporated in England.) I agy< /po/i Penang Singapore. I Tf^Mfa for Baby Til
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    • 51 11 E&*Eaa GLOVER'S m DOG REMEDIES .\j Famous the World Over Book on "Dog Diseases theii I Care and How to Feed." Mailed free to any address H H. CUy Clover Co., Inc. 4FK 1 18 W. 31»t Street yMH^J Nrw York U. S. A. < S^B^B^B^l^M ITOLLER A FBIPPfI (MiUym)
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  • 356 12 No Metallic Tone. What is claimed to be the most important development of the gramophone since its original invention is at present engaging a good deal of attention in musical circles. The inventor in this case is an Englishman, Mr. W. C. Bailey, and the main feature of
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  • 346 12 Contaminated Food Peril. Facts of a disquieting kind regarding our food supply are revealed in a report of the Medical Research Committee on the "Occurrence of Intestinal Protozoon in the Inhabitants of Britain," says the Times. The report Ki by Mr. Clifford Dobell, F.R.S., the greatest authority
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 116 12 tt IRItAL SUPPLIES. I /Voiv in stock: 1 Table Fans I J Metal Filament Lamps I I Bare C pper Wire JJ Electric Kettles Hi Breakfast Cookers V.I.R. Wires Cables Lead Covered Cables I Lightning Conductor J Materials I Etc., Etc. Sime Darby Co., ltd. jj (Incorporated in Straits Settlements)
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    • 282 12 Cora Pain Stopped Quick "o eta-It" Loosens Them So They Lift Off in A Jiffy. The corn pains cease as soon as a few drops of "Gots-It" reach the corn. It goes out of the hurtlnff business forever. 9T tiflhrs Sp*rVlf4nty& I Corn Gone Wf "Gets-It" For a flay or
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    • 55 12 !fe#, Its delicious iOW^ flavour f^ makes a Corn Flour custard a thorough favour- A K U\' itc with the children. I (I And it is good for them J vB wholesome, nourishing. jl They never tire of it. k| N Brown Poisons Mr f»teir Corn Flour ll^n makes these
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    • 279 12 ********** I There are only ten figures in the decimal lyttmi thn,' are only to* figures used in business, .there are only 10 keys on the Dalton Adding and Calculating Machine. Business time is a precious commodity and a Dalton will pay for itself in a short time through the
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  • 72 13 MARCH 18. Bank 4 m.s. 2|4»4 Bank, demand 213 27-32 Private credits 3 m.%. 2,4 17-.T2 New York, demand 44 i a Credits 90 day* 4g^ France, demand sxj India. T. T. 175 Hon^konp. demand p nMn Yokohama, demand 92 Java, demand 134'>4 Bangkok, demand Kg Sovereign, Bank Buying
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  • 171 13 MARCH 18 Tin Buyers $79.75 o Sellers Caznbier 12 10 QaiiMw Cob* Nj. l 17 JO Pepper Black 16 00 Pepper (white fair) 29.00 Tapicc* small flak*, lj. f'eo Tapioca, medium pe&rl tjt 10.00 P*arl S& zo, amali 10 JO Copra Sundried n«a. 13 00 Copra Mix 1085 Opium,
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  • 42 13 12 o'clock noon. 18th March 1921. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh, Closing Price*. Clotin? Price*. Buyer* Seller*. Bayers Sellers. Spot ;> n 3, April J2H Ifi^ April to June 34 Ju'y to September 40 Tone of Market:- Steady.
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  • 207 13 A Manila paper says W. Cameron Forbes is coming to Manila as the chairman of a committee to be aptpointed to investipate local affair^ and while hen will he ■ppointed governcr feneral, according to a letter just received by Norbert Lyons, editor of The Spotlifhi from a
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 410 13 I lfnm im mmmm^ m ß| m9 I, iiMiiMiTTiTn7jra»™a»ii in Amrara la forca ay«r f ls,*ot,tti. PTBE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I ln^rp«rated ia PtralU Sett.] DIRECT^ V^kNCIKS fIOBACB W. RAPER. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE Coaipanj Limited. TOTAL FUNDS exceed rWI N n I IVF MILLIONS STERLING
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    • 542 13 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in 600,000 •hares ef al each £5,000,00t Reserye Fund 3,500,000 Reeerv* Liability of Proprietors 3,000,00t HKAD OFFICE. 88 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amritsar Iloilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh Rangooß
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    • 516 13 HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE Sirgapore 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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    • 354 13 YOKOHAMA SPECffI BANR LTD. c.,..u, «*s£r™« IH9MMt DZtBOTOBft Hi?- im^ HEAD OFFICE YOXOFJM4 .a., a Los Any*:, 8 &h*u s k*2 £2££ 555--j LONDON BAKHK. rtl XJSS htlil c New Telspho/:* No. eel. A^ n B Dk 1M u acfl D "it* on lei Snaeiei mi RANQUE DE LTNDO^CHINE I»eorporat«d
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    • 276 13 TONNAGE FOR SCANDINAVIA MS TONGKING. This vessel will sail hence second half of' April taking cargo for Copenhagen, Christiania and Gothenburg at Conference rates. For further particular? plense apply to THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., 3 d'Almeida Street. 22-3 S.S. GLKNTARA. Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from Shanghai
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 85 13 WEATHER REPORT. Kandanp Kerbau Hospital, March 1". Millibar 1011.2. 1006.1. 1008.1. Temp 83 K6 50.5. Wet Bulb Ther 77.5, 79.5. 77. Dir of Wind Calm, S. Calm. Max. Temp, in shade H7.5. Min. Temp, in shadi- 71.5. Max. in Sun 151. Te rad. Ther 71. Ruin fall in 24 hour?.-
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    • 314 13 MAIL TABLI. TO-DAT. Intermediate aid local mails will bo fonai in list below: Penanp, Malacca, F. M. 3. (by Train) 4 p a». duly (except Sunday). Kota Tinpjji aid stations to Kuala Lumpmr at 6 a.m. I(intian;ik I Fo Sooa 9 o.m < n li ob Honsr Chi.ip 9 a.m.
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  • 355 14 COMMITTEES ANNUAL REPORT. The report of the Committee of the Singapore Chamber of Corm-ierce Rub cia_ tion to members for the year 1920 states: Income amountcJ to $50,0 11. 63, and expenditure including depreciation to '!»2.41, leaving i balance of $14,719.49 which, added to race
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  • 451 14 SOLE SURVIVOR TELLS A THRILLING STORY. How Trawler was Sunk. Ramsgate, Feb. 11. Seven women have been widowed and nearly 20 children left fatherless by the loss of the Ranv ate steam trawler Wishful, which, as reported in the "Daily News" to-day, was run down in the Channel.
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  • 24 14 Saturday, 19th.— Ninth Troop Parade, 2 V -ni. Seventh Troop Parade, 4 p.m. Tele-rn-rhj Claw, 4 p.m. B. PURDY, Asst; Comraisf^ner.
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  • 78 14 FRASER'S REPORT. Singapore, Mar. 18. Rubber.— Still dull. Ayer Moleks $1.50, Batacttl 85 cts, Bulgownies $5, Kedahs $2.f0, Jimahs $1.30, United Malaccas $1.30, Bt adafc $5.15, Nyalas $5.50, Malakoffs $2.85, Lunas $7.50, Kempas $5.25, Craigielct.? 72% ctR. Minings. Quiet. Taipings $1.20, North inga p1.22%, Linguis $3.20, Jelantohs
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  • 64 14 <U lET. Buyers Sellers Standard Sheet 31 Ms March 31% 32 April 32% 33 April-June 34 34% Standard Crepe nominal 38 lilanket Crepe A. B. C. 22 23 Fine Brown A fair demand up to 33 cents. C.ood Brown A fair demand up to 19 cents. Rolled
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  • 255 14 LEWIS PEAT'S REPORT. Singapore, Mar. 18. Prices during; the past week have shown very little change for near delivery, but forwards have been distinctly easier. This is probably due to the fact that a fair number of Estates have been making forward contracts for their outputs from now until the
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  • 42 14 THE R UBBER POSITION. A 'though no announcement has been made, there is an impression locally that officials have decided against compulsory crop restriction, says the Malay Mail. It is reported that the Chief Secretary's proposed v^sit to Java has been cancelled.
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  • 61 14 True Blue, a William Fox standard production of fast action and excitement presenting the famous William Farnum, will be screened at the Marlborough, to-night, together with a Pathe Gazette and a Rolia comedy. In the earlier house Help Wanted, Male, a Hampton-Pathe production, in five reels, featuring Blanche
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  • 35 14 The Shipping and Import and Export offices will be closed en Good Friday, and open for one hour enly (from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.) on Saturday 26th and Monday 28 th March.
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  • 68 14 King of Siam's Proclamation. Bangkok, March loth. The King of Sia;n has issued a proclamation annulling his betrothal owing to incompatibility of temperament between the King and the Princes Vallabha Devi, "which may be accounted for by the chronic indisposition of the Princess whose nervous system leaves
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  • 31 14 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending, Sunday, 20th March. Sunday 20th, 7.30 a.m.— Balestier Range. Eurasian Company. Rifle Club Shoot. S. S. TURNER, Lt. aJAdjutant, S.V.C. a
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 86 14 S. C. C. 2nd XI v*. S. C. F. A. 2nd XL Although it was only the^econd elevens of the above teams who met on the S. C. C. ground last evening the football served up was of the very best. Only one goal was scored in favour of
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    • 110 14 The S.C.F.A. team which is going to Koala Lumpur daring the Easter Holidays will leave by day train, on Thursday, 24th inst. at 7 a.m. sr&rp. The team will be composed of the following: Tan Cheng Seah, Chua Cheng Yew, Toe Kwang Nghee, Chan Chiap
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    • 48 14 The probable team to represent the F. M. S. cricket against the Colony at Penang* on Saturday and Monday, March 26 and 28, is as follows Holmes Brown, Cockburn, Cromie, (Selangor); Edwards, Grenier, (Perak); Huggins, (Selangor); James, (Perak); Ma- artenz, Neill. (Selangor); Spooner, (Perak) Tucker, Selangor.
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    • 96 14 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. i QALIFYIXG ROUNDS. Cham pi on&h^t Haskins beat Pash, 6 3, G 4. Championship Pairs. Stocks and Ruchwaldy vs. Groom and Milligan, postponed. dfli B Doublet*. Townsend and Atkinson vs. Grubb and Williams, R. M.. postponed. Bond and "Parish ;s. Stedwick and Heath, postponed. Griffith
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    • 57 14 ft Doubles. Townsend and Alkinson vs. Grubb and Williams, R.M. Bend and Parish vs. Stredwick and Heath. Bowerman ;:nd Platt vs. F. Dean and North. Cassels and Duthie vs. Fox Male and Anderson. Hindhede and Karston vs. Markham and Yeldon. Nicholl and Robinson vs. Hegaity and Adam sob.
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    • 25 14 QUALI FYING ROUNDS. Championship Pairs. Stocks and Ruchwaldy vs. Groom and Milligan. Profession Pairs. Bank 11. Linton and Sutherland vs. Engineer 111. Ilaskins and Kinder.
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    • 79 14 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Ladies Singles. Miss Naughton owe 2 beat Miss Adams plus 15, w.o. Ladies Doubles. Mrs. Brooke and Miss Richardson owe 15 beat Mrs. C. Dickinson r.nd Mrs. Wise owe 30, w.o. Mrs. Schafer and Mrs. Pierrepont scr. beat Mrs. Stevens and Mrs. Welsh owe
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    • 38 14 Ladies Singles. Mrs. de Havilland vs. Mrs. Wise. Ladies Doubles. Miss Lamb and Mrs. Connell vs. Mrs. Brook and Miss Richardson. Mixed Doubles A (Final). Mrs. Hacker and Lt. Col. Cotgrav<2 vMiss Naughton and Mr. Haskins.
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    • 45 14 The Final Points Race for President's Cup will be sailed on Sunday morning Course :_Start U. E. Pier, round Mark Boat off Sea-View Hotel, C|S Patrol inside hulk Oscar and finish at Yacht Club. Oace Round. Boata leaving Tanjong Rhu at 9-30.
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  • 256 14 SINGAPORE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. I flaring been postponed on two previous occasions the Singapore Football Association mectin- we held yesterday afternoon in the S.C.C., Mr. W. Langham Carter presiding over a rcpesentative gathering. Those present wore Messrs Lim Kee Check S.C.F.A., R.O.H. Law, Hon. Sec, S. Sgnt C. Bayet HE.. Sig.
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  • 466 14 Constitution of the Crews. The crews for the Boat Race appear to Ibe practically settled, and few further changes a re likely to be made unless ary of the oarsmen break down in training. As now constituted, the Cambridge eight is made up of four old
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  • 182 14 Tossing in the Test Matches. Colonel the Hon. F. S. Jackson. M.P., interviewed concerning the suggestion of Mr. Hugh Trumble that in future tours the choice of innings in the first Test match should be decided by the toss, and I in the next three matches each
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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