The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 April 1921

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 19 1 Singapore Free Press AND ME RC ANTILE ADVERTI SER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1921. NO. 10,247.
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  • 218 1 The serious aspect of the Miners' S Strike is that the Kail way and Tran-5-I port workers are inclined to bark up I the miners Page 7 1 Flooding of the mines continues by the withdrawal of the pumpmen. Gov- ernment has decided that the strikers 5
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  • 1091 1 I have just read :i touple of articles on our public school.-, on*- by She Iteverend Dr. L.vttelton and the other b> Dean Inge. Not even from these two < Etonians, one >f thein a former headmaster of Eton, do those excellent and much-maligned institutions escape without
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 307 1 Maltheid 'WWDT^V "IiTIS*! I i irill'i f 111 II IHW 1 1 111l Hi— T MMMT f JMirTMT nilTWMß«linraMMWirirT ir J Excellent Accommodation and Cuisine. THE FINEST BALL ROOM IN THE EAST. 8 (iutst Nlghti and Dances every Thursday Saturday. H. MURPHY, Jazz Drummer ff F. A. COOKE, A. E.
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    • 200 1 KELLY WALSH, LTD.i (Incorportited in Hongkong). m m 3 JUS 1 PUBLISHED H pa S ONE HUNDRED YEARS J 3 SINGAPORE. S J Being some u-iount of the capital of the Straits Settlements from its J foundation by Sir Stamford Raffles in February 1811) to February 11)19. fa Genera] Editors:
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    • 99 1 h b LAT£ii ADVBRITSEMBNTg ll Sporting: Club new offices at 3 Malacea-st —Page 5. 7 Xcwly built godown to let Page 5. 5 Biting Brownie has gone astray Page 2 J5 Municipal tenders died for Page 5. i Entertainment at Goodwood Hall Page i m m J Annual general meeting
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 142 1 j Tuesday, sth. Hi?b Water, 8.33 a.m., 9.27 p.m. fa If. M. homeward mail clos<»p. fa Rent Assessment Board, 2.15 p.m. St. George*! Chapter, Singapore. Waring Co., She Stoops to Conquer. Wednesday, April (>. High Water, '.Mb a.m., 9M p.m. Teluk Anson Rubber, Derrick's, noon. The Band of Hope, at
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  • 148 2 U. S. GERNRAL NAILS GERMAN LIES. I r New York Herald (Paris edition) publishes the rej.on of General Allen, the former ommjmd r of the Ahum nan troop, on tli<' Rhine, on tli«- conduct ->f black troops in tlu> occupied region. The report hows that occasional crimes against Woman were
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 163 2 O> BURGLAR'S STOMACH TROUBUB. Berlin, Pen, a. In the pm, o f emdfasff arroat for burglary in ii»r.», a Barifai k*jr*te swallovmjsl }i\i skeleton keys and «>iu- lever, it Nsas not till a few days ftfO that ho hognn h. feel some discomfort. He thereu]>on went to the I'tnvc-rsity Hospital
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    • 317 2 GOODWOOD HALL T\V(> NIGHTS ONLY Till RSII W A I KIH \Y, \PRIL 7th ftth r PJI. MAURiCE E. BANOMAN i HAS THE rfbNOllfl TO ANNOUUCE THE FIRST APPBAEANCI "I THE PAMOUS RUSSIAN CLABBICAL KANSKISF I PIANISTE THAMARA SWIRSKAYA ASSISTED BY THE WORLD-RENOUNBD THE GRBAT R1 SSI AN PIANIBTE MADAME
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    • 440 2 "David Koscoe's Will Serial SEQUEL TO "JUSTICE" OK "THK MYSTERIES <»F BARCELONA" IN ir> EPISODES: W KEELS. I Kpisod.. 7. "ON HOARD THE SLOOP" Epitod* B. "THE FANCY DRESS BALL" FLIPS AND FLOPS' BIG V" COMEDY The Silent Avenger Serial M Episode 7. 'DYNAMITE DOOM" Episode B. "THE CRUSHED" THE
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    • 268 2 From SUNDAY, April W, to FRIDAY, April 8, 1321 A BRUNTON-HODKINSON MYSTERY DRAMA PULL (>J EXCITEMENT <M THRILLS Featuring that genial .screen entertainer J. WARREN KERRIGAN In a lively and entertaining story which wi! l keep the spectator eonthHMlly guessing and speculating as to the outcome from lirsl to The
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 138 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. Baan Whatt Soon. Hnt. |S#, from *e 1 insj t. fnr Psaang; r». (ilinfjilloch. Brit. !l.;i. ttoni Penaag I, i«-/ Honsjkonc r >. Traasji Brit, 7.;. froai Peaaag i. f<n P. Swettenbaai r>. Ipea, Mrit 828, frorti P< ikiii}.' 1. I'm I AK3 (>. OreatcK, Brit. "JS'ji. from
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 46 3 ANVILS, BELLOWS, "HAMMERS, HOT AND COLD SET!, TO7TG-, SWAGE BLOCKS, Etc., Etc., Etc. SEND US > Ot//? ENQUfRtES. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN TrIS STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) E SINGAPORE. :.vi^r> RFST PROTTPTFOIMQ j k^Tv cs** THE PRICIC 'C^) !T lif* ¥tfhi*n&fh f^,fi I til smdcb bdfv bf bbhfdhbh
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    • 87 3 Contentment for Wearers of Shirley Make Braces There is a certain security in buying SHIRLEY MAKE BRACES. Security that you are buying a hii'h <-;iii<!ity of braces. Security of the greatest amount of comfort. Security that behind the I^rof^.l-^s is a hotirc oj fifty years' standing that guarantees every tingle
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  • 284 4 New Fare System in U. S. A. On the 24-seator Lawson "air-liners," which are to fly with express mails between New York, Chicago, and other cities, it has now been decided to carry passengers, not at any fixed fee, but at so much a pound according
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  • 106 4 In rearing from the Ring, i, which he has been a prominent and successful figure -.nee 1911, Raymond Vittet, the Frfn ch welterweight let the public into a carefully-guarded secret. Early in 1916 wounds received in the war deprived him of three finders of left hand and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 755 4 j P |eBULLDOG RESGHS m Jj(k LAGER. WGFR. $j|i§j| Robert Porter Co. Resth's :r d \^^^W limited. S^DNfc:Y. I y^lCl 1 W f Im and 'Wincarnis 9 B f 11 U K gives new vitality j|Ll Sm to tltlose w^° are B r fl A M^^S^Wl becausepKr t f J
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    • 222 4 To Ensure A Good Night's Rest When you are "too tired to sleep" or your brain is overexcited don't take dangerout narcotic drugs, but swallow two Genasprin tablets, disintegrated in water. They encourage natural sleep by calming and soothing the nervous system. Yet this sedative effect it cut. rely harmless
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    • 884 4 AUCTION SALE The Undersigned have been favoured with infractions to sell by Public Auction at their Sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. ON MONDAY, ltth APRIL 1921, at 2-30 p.m. THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PROPERTIES (1) Freehold land and house No. 23 Killiney Road, IKI 101S sq ft. Freehold land and
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 690 5 WANTED. WANTED. Passage to London for man unc wif«? on any of the following [oasliii in April, NANKIN. KHYBER, BADO MARU KITANO MARU. Roßtj H<,x No. |Q SUI oi F«ree P 1 1 1 7-4 HOTEL STAFF REQUIRED.— Service Su^ perintendent, one who thorou^h'y understand; and can control Chin.-sy labour,
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    • 787 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF ■r Artificial silk, Cotton drop law. Pt-tticoit flouncinjrs. Cotton embroidery etc. To be held at Estate k Tnstt Agencies Ltd's sale-room Raffles ("h:imbtT«, Raffles Piace, ON FRIDAY, hth APRIL, AT 10.30 A.M. ESTATK TRUST AGENCIES LTD., A-icticmvrs. 'j I --4 To be sold without ret
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    • 800 5 AUCTION SALES. j AUCTION SALE OF Vateabia Teak and Canton Baekwood Farn.ture of Chint?" Eating Hovse. AT CHOP KIAH HIANG, Nos. 31 and 33 New Market Road ON WEDNESDAY, 6th APRIL, AT 11 T. Comprising a set of 8 Canton baekwood ;ini j chairs, 4 teapoys and 2 side tables
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    • 855 5 notices. I "i, -^j- a HOTEL VAN WIJK CoTI^TdT" (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) NOTICE Ii hereby given that the annual general meeting of the above Company will be *M r- ihe Registered Office of the Company, i-ric-rod Bank Chambers, Singapore, on Monday 18th April, 1921, at 2 p.m. AND
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    • 213 5 Whitbaway, Laidlaw 00., Ud. I (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE. JT THE HOUSE FOR FOU NTAIN A Waterman's "Standard" Pen 14ct (Jold Nib. JH^-M J^BI AVaterman's Safety Pen 1 let Gold Xih. |a| j I I Waterman's Self Filling Lever Pen 1-U-t Del 9 (Hk^ilj Swan Safety Pen 14ct Nib. Price
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  • 780 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1921. Asia-Minor Gambles. It is too early as yet to say that the spectacular dash of the Greek Army into the heart of Asia-Minor, in order to achieve a political coup, has been a failure, but the news which is ccming throujrh shows that
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  • 479 6 Mr. C. P. Skinner has gone to Marudu Day, Borneo, as District Officer. A. I>. N. does not send her name w'th her letter re School Discipline. Dr. W. B. Orme, Johore, has gone Home on leave by tho Mishima Maru. The Band of Hope will meet at the Young
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
    • 358 6 Sir.— Why is it that the people of Penang enjoy those Al Rice from Siam and while our Singapura friends have to consume those what we now call rotten Rice? Perhaps the most probable answer is that our local M leaders dare not even open their mouths but
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    • 44 6 The Deputy Controller of Labour, Penan*?, states the following are the numbers of arrivals from and departure! to the Madras Presidency for the month of March 1921. Arrivals Departures Adults 909 5265 Minors 40 295 The arrivals relate to aided passengers only.
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    • 62 6 Unemployed Europeans in Singapoie arc by no moans encouraged to proceed to Bangkok, as the following telegram, received by the Colonial Secretary from the Consul-General, Bangkok, will show: "May I venture to suggest that Europeans out of employment should be discouraged from coming here in seaiAh
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    • 290 6 Ml. J. G. Hamilton, foreign editor of the Manchester Guardian, is at present visaing Japan. The China Fleet with the submarines will shortly proceed up North for the naval manoeuvres. The tablet placed in the Hongkong Cricket Club pavilion in memory of members who lost their lives in the war
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  • 192 6 ROMEO AM) JULIET. It has been said that Romeo and Juliet is not a great tragedy it is perhaps n<>t a, great play, but it is compacted of the < 1^ c,uisite w.trk of a young poet. Its youthfulness is dominant in the hot precipitancy of the
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  • 90 6 Mr. Maurice E. Bandman ifl presentM ;xl Goodwood Hall for two riiirht <>H Tlmrsday and Friday next, a high <jfl exhibition of classical dancing .Thc^^H known Russian classical dan-<eu^^^^H pianiste. Madame Thamara Swirs^^B who has been associated with Mile fl lova and cornea direct from the I
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  • 253 6 The Work or Recovery. Thi Berlin correspond* nt of the Echo JJM Paris gives some information a^ to th^_^ result of tracing: in Germany marh:nej^^fl and other property pillaged from the cupied departments. He states that "^^^Hj present 350,000 tons of material represent VH ing 4,000
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  • 174 6 The Law of Libel. After a hearing- extending over tOT I days, a libel action was decided at Melbourn, on March 2nd before the Chief Justio a jury of six. Augustine Daniels, a engineer, sued the proprietor of the Woe Star for £1,500 damages. It was all the
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  • 125 6 The death took place on March H. his home, Pelham Manor, New York, of Mr Gordon A. Roper. In 1918, when Mr. K< p I was in charpe of the American Tm Company in Shanghai, he made many friends, and was well known as a tennis player. In the series
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 168 6 HEREiFORDSHS^E CIDER TIE IOE4L BEVERAGE FOR THIS CLIMATE NEW SHIPMENT JUST AliiilV L> OF CHEBRY PEAHMAIN Galdbeck n/lacgregor i Go., Ltd, HXCORPORATED IN SHANGHAI). tl s/if #r« *s h"h™ H WATCH< LEVER MOVEMENT LUMINOUS DIAL AND HANDS lljl GUARANTEED TIMEKEEPER UNRIVALLED J^tlm// at tiie rRICE S. SMITH SON (SIAM) LTD.
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    • 109 6 j It is hereby notified that all persons f 5 firms, or companies engaged in plant- > ing, manufacturing,or commerce in th© Straits Settlements may, and are ad- V vised to, obtain CALCO signs as 4 illustrated above, with any suitable i wording thereon, for indicating the I n; ture
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  • 681 7 DANGERQUS ALLIANCE. SPEAKERS FAVOUR MINERS. [Reuter's Service.] London, April 3. At the meetings of the transport workers and raihvaymen in London and other cen- peaton strongly favoured n in support of the miners, declaring that if other Unions allowed the miners be beaten they would be attacked
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  • 311 7 SUNDAY DIVERSIONS. ■HUBS OF OUTRAGES. [Reuter's Service.] London, April 3. A remarkable scries of attempted incendiary outrages occurred in Manchester early ye- ti relay morning. Four men trying to set lire to a warehouse were detected by a policeman, whom they shot and wounded. The four then
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  • 472 7 Tie Headford Amhu*h. March 23. Thrilling particular.- of the gallant stand of the Royal Fusiliers at Hcadford show how a critical situation was saved largely through the resourcefulness of a sergeant la charge of a Vickers gun. The first bur*l of rebel fire killed Lieutenant Adams, in charge
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  • 668 7 GENERAL POST. THE NEW MINISTERS. [Reuter'a Service.] London, April 2. Two personalities are given prominence as regards the new appointments. Firstly, Lord E. Talbot, whose Viceroyalty ia regarded as an olive branch to Sinn Fein. M His appointment is unanimously hailed as' the happiest augury, although Liberals and
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  • 63 7 Twenty more tinpl&te mills closed down in the Swansea district on Feb. 21. Only 25 per cent, of the normal output in this trade is now being produced. I Rev. George H. Douglas will give a series of six talks on "The Acts" commencing •Wednesday 6th April, in the Library
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  • 662 7 A TOUGH STRUGGLE. THE ONRUSH CHECKED. [Reuter^ S«rvice.l London, Apr. 2. The Greek onrush has now considerably slowed down. Unexpected Turkish resistance has developed around Eskisher, v where. a report from Smyrna mentions, there were twenty-two Turkish counterattacks on a fortified village. The Turks are holding Eskisher
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  • 59 7 i Swansea harbour trustees decided upon a further laxge letting of land at Queen's dock to the Anglo-Persian Oil Co., who are > expending eight millions on new refineries and works at Skewn. The laying down of 5 further pipe lines and the construction of two new jetties will enable
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 208 7 I Toilet Requisites ■^■■■■■■■^■■■■■■^■■■■■■■■■■■■iBIMB* BY THE CREME SIMON LEADING BRITISH. CREME MATTI 1 FRENCH AMERICAN CREME DE JAVA TOILET SPECIALISTS CREME SHALIMAR EAU DE QUININE OATINE CREAM LOTION CAI'ILLAIRE EUTHYMOL CREAM MARIE-LOUISE LOTION VINOLIA CREAM WHITE ROSi: HAIR OIL HAZELINE SNOW COSMETIQUE BRILLIANTIXE HAZELINE CHLAM VIOLETTES DES P.OIS LOTION' ANZORA
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 502 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated in Japan.) UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice EUROPEAN MAIL LINE' FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE. W%t London and Antwerp via (Malacca)' Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. SADOMARU onlM Pri KITANO MARU 20^ h u INABA MARU 9th Ma LIVERPOOL
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    • 669 8 K. P. M. &ONIW rfJ.TKB P AKBTV AAET MA ATBCHAPM J <IncorpormUd in HoI«sl<1>. EOTAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA z?sJ&> ss sar I COLLYKR QUAf. gSI?aE^ONTBACT WITH TF« NETHBRL4NDS INDIA GOIHIKraW^ MKRKI'S (Tuesday, April 5) Letong, Kramat, Taren.pa, Genting, P. Pandjang, Serassan and Midai. SPEELMAN Wodneesday, April 6) Muntok
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    • 705 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR /JNE. (Incorr:rit«i ?n &jgland.) M4IL AND PASSENGER SERVh fFENLNSULAR AND ORIENTAL B. > riTnder Contract wiih Hia Majesty's Gove.'^i^ittJ The Company's iSIL BgRVICTS EAST OF BOMBAY M ll I**'* suspended. LQNDON KAR-ISASTERN SERVICB FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES LOMBOJI IH E E SING^ORE LEAVE SINGAPORE
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 509 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. KaUntan, Bangmra, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Lat ß K»h*amui, Bandom, Langsuat, Chumpon, and Bangkok. IPRACHATIPOK YUGALA April 18 April 2Q Th* steamers ar« fitUd throughout with electric light, and *av« tixcaUant »<tcmodation for fie^t class passengers the round
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    • 416 9 LLOYD TRIESTINO B.N. Co. (Incorporated in Italy > HOMEWARD SAILINGS. For Colombo, Aden, Massaua, Port S*id, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste, taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Fiume, the Levante and Black Sea Ports. TRIESTE about May 1 PERSIA about May 25 OUTWAXD RAILINGS. For Hongkong, S l nghai,
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    • 603 9 Tke Oceaß Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co Ltd. AND EUenuui 4k BacknaU Steam Ship Co, Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) [Incorporated in England] JOINT rORTNIGSTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK ria BUIZ Ost FaFAUJL FROM NEW YORK. BUaa«r Du* Bouts |> #r S'pore HYSON April 15 Suez
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    • 610 9 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATID BT PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. SHIPPING BOARD SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA via COLOMBO GRANITE STATE Passengers and Freight M*y 10 CREOLE STATE Passengers an.l Freight J«no 10 WOLVERINE STATE
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  • 584 10 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1921. MINING. 'Figures in brackets showi th« eapiiaJ *nJ issue value of the Share ia dollar! au2ess otherwiie marked. C. Cwn 4W. r.uai-, ex div.] Ampang 10) nom. Ayer Weng (—1) 1.00 Hitam Tin (300,000—1) 1.30 K. Kamunting
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 516 10 7*^v r cc:l< ir^ cs i Rome has held the HT" admiration of the world for chat 1 1 1 I dignified and enduring grandeur s') truh ci aracU istic there. jf ~\/~\j/ii/C* Maturally, in the atrno-;pliere \C^''^ o^ city beauty, men and vvoiiien ileinaud «iic finest in material and
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    • 206 10 MRJISBTV3^B*«B%4i*LS%B fc Bsr%sV«BT%il\Br^isl Gramophone Magnedo Needier, we guarantee each Needle to play ten records, and also R« ccrd Albums to be had at J H. C. HUDSON The house of the catchy Music No, ICO North Bridge ttoad 2 S ADELPHI HOTEL k BUILDINGS. z JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. Is it
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    • 84 10 fi SB RELIABLE W DDITIOU If* 15 Hall D il JB pprp jßp m X3 Jj JCi JR AUK'S HEAM (SP PILSEIERj! X SOLE AGENTS W^ The Borneo Co., Lt|| (Incorporated in England). > SiWGAPOnE, IPOH A PENANG. jji FOR W PURITY AND POWER fl® Rotor B W'i ibPIRIT y
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  • 75 11 A^KJL 4. Bank 4 m.s. 2|4*4 Bank, demand 2 3 27-32 Private credits 3 m.*. _> A 17-32 New York, domami „j.^ Credits 90 days 48^ France, demand $\q India, T. T. 175 Hongkong, demand g p.c. p rc m i Yokohama, demand 9jj Java, domand 136 Bangkok, demand
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  • 154 11 Tim 100 T..ns 0() <»a.r.ibier Cuba Ko. 1 n m> Pepper Black Ig'oo1 g' oo Popper (white fair) 2» 00 Tapioca aniall flake, Lj. §"«o Tapioca, medium j+s.zl t* 10 00 Pearl Sago, small IGJO Copra Sundried BOm 13^00 Copra Mix 50 Opium, Benmres n»c«rt Bf9Oo8 f 9Oo Rice
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  • 49 11 1^ o'clock, noon 4th April 19X1. P»le Crepe. Ribb*d Smoked Sh, Clottng Priet. Clottng Price: Buyer* Seller*. Bayers Sellers. Spot jUi^, A Prii 3H,. 32 May to June 31 4 u, July to September 33 July to December M 43 Tone of Market: Dull.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1862 11 AMnwant* in farc« %r«r 915,9ftM*i. THE GREAT EASISSN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [Ta:w/pcrmt*d 1» fftialU S#tt.] AfiAD OmCI Wiachtstcr Hiim, Si^aport. LONDON OFFICE 82, Old Jewry. B.C. kM £20,6«» de^Mitei wltk Ik* S«r #2n C«wrt «f E*glund, and eompU«: with th« BrttUV Llf« Awuranc* Ccmpaniw Acf A^EACm* PIONB W AfITOEANCT
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    • 164 11 ASIA BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in New York) STOCKHOLDING BANKS. Anglo and London Paris Nations; Bank of San Francisco. Bankers Trust Company, New York City. Continental Commercial Natiora) Bank of Chicago, First National Bank of Portland, Oregon. Guaranty Trust Company of New York. Guardian Savings Trust Compn^, Cleveland. Mercantile Bank of
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 202 11 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital. April Millibar 1011.8, 1007.1. 1010.1. Temp 8J 0.5. 76. Wet Bulb Ther 78.5. 78.5. 75. Di r Wind N, Calm. Calm. Max Temp in ahad Min Temp in shade 74.5. Max in Sun 1U > rad Ther 71. Rain fall in U hours 25 5
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    • 574 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local mails will be fovad in list below: Penan*, Malacca, F. M S. (by Train) 4 M, daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and stations to Koala Lampev at 6 a.m. Port Swettenham Trang S a pi. Pulau Boagi Ainjf Honjr i> a.m. CkrUtaUl Island Islander
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  • 1143 12 ECONOMIC CONDITIONS. Associate 1 Press). Washington, Match 9. Continued business depression in Europe, except in Italy, was reported la the monthly survey of worM seetMMnie conditions by the department of commerce. Bxpeetad improvements ;.re seen in the 1 ;.r East :vn>l there is little change in South
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  • 70 12 PHASER'S REPORT. Singapore, April 4. Rubbers. Very quiet, Balgownies $5, Utan Simpans $1.75, Scudais $5, Kedahs $245, Jimahs. IndVagiris $5.45, Allcnbys :*0 cts., Craigieleas 70 ets. Minings. Dull, Taipings $1, North Taipipgs $1. South Taipings 71% cts., Linguis r >o. Rawangs BStt cts. Industrials. Unittfers $19 to
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  • 102 12 EASIER. London 9 3 <d. Sheet. Qu et. Sellers Buyers Local Sheet. Spot liO 1 April SI business done April Lo June 34 33Vfc UNITED BANKS F. C. The United Banks Football Club has been exempted from registration. The following gentlemen are office-bearers President. A. R. Linton
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  • 52 12 (Malay Mail Telegram.) A London cable of March 30th to the Civil and Military Gazette g"ives tlhe following results of League football, division 1 Chelsea 5. Aston Villa 1. Hu-ldersfield Town 1, Sheffield United 0. Blackburn Rovers 4, Bradford City 3. Woolwich Arsenal 1. West Bnwmvkh Albion
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  • 46 12 Programme of Drills, etc., for week eadlllg Sunday, 10th April, 1921. Friday 8. 6 p.m.— Drill Hall. S. F. A. Company. Dress Caps, tunics, shorts and puttees. Sunday 10, 7.30 a.m.— Balestier Range. Kurasian Company. Rifle Club Shoot. REGINALD SCHOMBERG, Lt-Col., Comdt., S.V.C.
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  • 90 12 Interest in the Far Eastern Games is cumulative, says a Hongkong paper. It began with gentle hints from the Philippines, Japan, and a few interested spirits in China. It has grown until it is now a well organised, steadily developing institution. Committees in each of these countries are seriously at
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  • 94 12 Carmol Myers i- Said to reach the height of her photodramatic career in the role of Norine Lawton, the little social grafter in Beautifully Trimmed— a 5 act Universal special feature, thi.t to be screened at j the Liberty Hall from tc-nitfht, in the Mcond show, together with
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  • 432 12 i v av I 9 I >f tl e three rices j for the Julia Cup, pre by Mr. G. W. A. Trimmer. The rac< wa. sailed in a moderate and steady breeze, :w; I the foHoT. ing yachts competed: P irteh (skipper, D. Rub/rds). Eve <\,
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  • 328 12 The 1921 Shanghai Championship*. Dr. J. H. Gray, M.D., M.P.E., honorary I secretary, contests committee, Far Eastern i Games, IU2I, has addressed the Government of India in regard to the champion- Bhips which are to be held this year in Shanghai during the week May 30th June
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  • 47 12 The crews of the Hawkins and the Ala- > cr-ty are being paid off on termination of their period of service on the China Sta- tion. They will return Home by the P. and i O. Devanha, which vessel will also bring out reliefs for these two warships.
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  • 85 12 SPRING RACE MEETING. In connection with the fifty thousand dollar non-selling sweep to be held on the big race on the first day of the Singapore Spring meeting, we are asked to state that tickets are now ready for members and can be obtained from the Secretary. Considerable
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  • 168 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Q| Clap Single Handicap. Lundonbeut 'Evans. G o, 6 3. Bazell beat Hayes, w.o. Karsten beat McKerrow, 6 2, 6—4. Martin beat Davidson, 6 3, 6 3. I)e Mello beat Millard Watts, 6—2, 6—2. Myles beat Voelker, 6—2, 6—4. Phillip beat Stocks, B—6, 6—2. Dawson
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