The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 April 1921

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 SIngapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY. \PRIL 7, 1921. NO. 10,215.
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  • 200 1 There is no hope yet of settling the Miners' Strike. Violence against the pumping squads has become more marked and in East Fire the situation is mest grave Page 7. The transport workers have not yet come to a decision, but delegates have received the miners' proclamation."
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  • 1695 1 The stumps urc pitched, each hero now is seen, x s clad in flannels, he hounds about th«| i preen. The gaase of cricket gfuw up on the village greens of England, and from the truest standpoint of the spirit of the frame Village cricket, if not too
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 342 1 dzfgu hudzfh u dfg dgf eg Raffles Note! Cinema. SCMD4V N XT, 70th APRIL, 930 P.M. A Nodern Drama The Vengeance of Qurand" a FEATURING ALICE JOYCE. Will be screened in the Spacious and Airy Ball Room. I The lendevous of the Elite. J Admission $2. > b Special concession
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    • 138 1 EM MT.3 .S v .!T,9*.E\B*.g\BM p .l a 5 ■".■".■%V.E',B»«|-c 3" a 5\8 '.1>.1.8 this work The sea&osi lor 2 S ml ROYALt^pewrit- \1 5 11 er suprenaaey is j| S j II hilly established ;B\ Now— compare the guaranteed /W service which follows the purchase im n S J
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    • 99 1 LATEST ADVERIISEMEN f rS Tramara Swirskya at Goodwood Hall tonight Page 2. Contractors plant for sale— Page 2. Government wants warehouseman Page ">. Butter sale by Cheong Koon Seng Page •">. Cargo bs' the S. S. Persia— Page 11. Powell Co. sell car? and furniturePage ">. Malacca Minos in liq.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 138 1 THE WEEK. Thursday. April 7. High Water, 9..">4 p.m., 10.18 p.m. Y.M.C.A. Gymnastic Clasa, 8.30 pjn. Bukit Timah, Evatt's. Warintr Co., Mr?. Gorrin^e's Xc-kl; Friday, April 8. Iliph Water 10. 0l a.m., ]0.42 p.m. Warintr Co.. The Merchant of Venice. Bowing Club Mt*r., Yacht Club, 5.15 p.m Saturday, April High
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 258 2 GOOD iVOOD HALL TO.NiGHT TO-NIGHT TOrMORROW AT i«.30 P.M. TWO NIGHTS ONLY MAURICE E. BUNGMAN has tiii: HONOUK to ANNOUNCE THE FAMOUS RUSSIAN CLASSICAL 1 1 1 N SKi; 8 1 P I A N I ST K TRAMARA SWIRSKAYA TRAMARA SWIRSKAYA TRAMARA SWIRSKAYA THE FAMOUS RUSSIAN CLASSICAL tIOUN VIRTUOSO
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    • 415 2 at fj *>q mi ait t* j'David Hoscoe*s Will Serial SEQUEL TO "JUSTICE 4 OK "THE MYSTERIES 0? BARCELONA" IN 15 EPISODES: 30 REELS. j Episode 7. "ON HOARD THE SLOOP" Episode 8. "THE FANCY DRESS BALL' 1 (Continued next Tuesday) FLIPS AM) PLOPS" BIG V" COMEDY IN U PARTS
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    • 258 2 From SUNDAY, April 3, to FRIDAY, April 8 1921 A BRUNTON-HODKINSON MYSTERY DRAMA FULL OF EXCITEMENT INI THRILLS Featuring: that genial screen entertain,! J. WARREN KERRIGAN In a lively and entertaining story which will keep the spectator COOtimuUlv gruessin«- and speculating: as to the outcome from first to 1. T/ie
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  • 364 3 N.Y.K. To Sell in Britain. Regarding the present as a good opportunity for the disposal of its older ships, the Nippon Yusen Kaisha is reported to be arranging for the sale of several of such ships in London. The ships to be sold include the Miike Maru
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  • 227 3 I The Delhi speech of the Duke of Con- naupht and his impressive repudiation of "administration based on principles of force" may perhaps be regarded as foreshadowing: a release from the Food Control i of the 20,000,000 Indian agriculturists who daring 11*20 were forbidden to export grain
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  • 188 3 To Become A Borstal Institution g i VVey mouth, Feb. 23. It was announoti at Portland to-day that j Portland Prison is to be turne.l into a j Borstal institution. The present Qyemor, Mr. Supple, is to I? transferred to mother i prison. For tome time the
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  • 93 3 Jockey, Trainer and Owner Disqualified. An incident occurred on the KOOnd day of the Gwalior Spring Meeting resulting in the disqualification of jockey Northmore, trainer Ahmad Hazamy, and owner A. K. Dakayel for the rest of the Lucknow season. The Stewards found reason to be
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 322 3 Galvanised luokets WE HOLD LARGE STOCKS. AND ARE ABLE TO GIVE QUICK DELIVERY OF.— GALVANISED HUCKETS.— IO, 12 and 14 ins. with Rivetted Sides. (GALVANISED BUCKETS.— IO and 12 ins. with Seamed Sides. GALVANISED SANITARY BUCKETS.— With Water-tight Lids. GALVANISED SANITARY BUCKETS.— With Airtight Lids. Spare Lids for Galvanised Sanitary
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    • 97 3 BULL-DOG BESGHS I LAGER. -»f|ts- LAGER. Robert Porter Co. Resch's Ltd. LIMITED. SYDNEY. London Liverpool. K I 111 II t B B a?^l I lnl IE wb A m' fHI A I arm ■ottlio bt Ik Hbl PC Ifc t^^ m SBSf 2h bjbbT S AT THE AT THE I
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  • 597 4 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1921. MINING. \Fignrt* in bracket! thows the capii*! •jid iisue value of the Shar» 1b dollars unless otherwise marked. C. Cam d>; equals ex div.] Ampang 10) nom. Ayer Weng (—1) 1.00 Hitam Tin (300,000—1) 1.30 K. Kamunting
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  • 557 4 The O?aka Asahi is of the opinion that the whole Yap question could be settled for a few million dollars by laying a new Am-erica-Shanghai cabl?. This, according to the Asahi, would benefit the whole world, and would cost less than one light cruiser. That another cable would
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  • 168 4 Opobo, Southern Nigeria, A correspondent writes :—There is a cuiious large ant, about to 1 inch long, whose acquaintance I made thus. I was bicycling along a path with a native court clerk, towards a village that had been badly swept by small pox, and smelt a
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  • 99 4 Inscription on his Tomb. The inscription over the late Sir Stamford Raffles' grave at Hendon is now completed, the cost thereof being defrayed by the Association of British Malaya. Sir Stamford Raffles' remains lie under the new part of Hendon Church in front of the altar rails
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 319 4 Dunlop "Tl& Solids NOn BTANDABD SIZES J in stock Krwl E< PITTING PREI Off ff^,/ 1 HAROE I mi I Pv W; BYDEAUUC PREOB kHI P''*^ 1 ■XPERT OPINION //.T-Sf: i I The Dunlop Rubber Go. wfe y#l^/ veast/ Liu. yT <Incorporatcrj i M Japan) r II I* f >-4';
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    • 19 4 Straits Ice Co. (500,000—10) 7.00—10.00 S. Steamship (10,000,000—100) 160—180 Straits Trading Cq. 16.00—17.00 U. Engineers 18.50—19.00 Wearne Brothers 14.0C
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    • 948 4 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Valuable Land and Twenty-Nine Shophouses at Lorong Sidin North Bridge Rd At our saleroom, No. 30 Kling Street, ON WEDNESDAY, 13th APRIL 1921 at 2.30 p.m. Valuable 999 years leasehold land and twenty-nine shophouses No?. 1 to LORONG SIDIN and No. 421 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, Singapore Town,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 718 5 WANTED. WANTRn. Srmrt experienced Stenographer [eJth« reejuired. Good salary and prospects likoly person. (»-ily qualified Stenographers aeed apply. Rcpl] iu 713 Free Pi 0-4 PROOF READER Wanted a pro,,: u:^Z} So objection to h learner if be h: h ■.:h°. < renth Standard nn-l is willing to l<;«r n md
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    • 741 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION' SALE OF Tea Case* Red Kibhon Brand Best Australian Batter ice. At our taiereom, No. 30 Kling Str st ON TUESDAY, I2lh APRIL, AT 10..VJ A.M. ('omprißinp 10 cases Red Hibbon brand bes Australian butter in one and two-lba tins 41 ias. chnngkol 240 bicycle tyres, 11
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    • 801 5 FOR SALE PRIVATELY. Btißgalew, fully furnished, wit! garage and tennis-court, in health: locality, close to town, about on< acre, freehold, entry first week o t May. Flease address replies to M.S., car< s of Free Press. 7-4 13-4 I'Oll BALE. Dodge Car U months o d i excellent condition, owner
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    • 856 5 TO LET. No. 50 ft 51 Robinson Road, thiec \l storey.-,i. .;.;itabie fc;- (Hiice and Godown. Apply Tun Chio 'lung, care of Ong Sam Leong Co., 7 16 Stamf.nl Koad. 6 4 12-4^ LE -Furnished Bungalow, iminodiate < hydale," 379 Paya Lebar Road, 3 bed •ooms, Dining room, sitting room,
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    • 139 5 it will pay you to shop at WHiTI^ WAYS Make Straight For Onr Store, To-day. TABLE Jl LINENS We Hold Big Stocks of Table k Household Linsns. LQQK AT THESE! A selection of our strong durable Damask Table Cloths Sizes Sizes 58 by 78 at $9.50 each (JO by 60
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  • 55 6 MABKIAGB. CONSIGLIERE CORNELIUS.- The marriage took pace on Anril. sth 1921, at tkc Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Singaporebetween Mr. Paolo Kmanuele Consi{;lkvc. eldest son of Capt. and Mrs. P. Consigliett, Singapore and Mi.ss Freda Henrietta Cornelius, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. A. Cornelius, Singapore.
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  • 7 6 THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1921.
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  • 799 6 Developments in the east of Europe and Asia-Minor are following an interesting course, more particularly in the former area and the changes may have considerable influence on the policy of the Allies and the actions of the League of Nations. As a result of the tact that
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  • 407 6 The Mindanao Oil Company has been granted five oil leases in Cotabato, Philippine Islands. The Band of the South Staffordshire Re^t. will play at the Botanic Garden on Fiit] ay at 5 pan. It appears that the bill for one week at the Savoy Hotel payable by the treasury for
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  • 401 6 CASE OF SEVENTEEN INDIANA. The preliminary enquiry into the case, in which seventeen Indians, former members of the crew of the Kandahar, were arrested on February 10 last on board the vessel, alleged to have been in possession of seditious literature imported from America, was concluded befofoe Mr.
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  • 96 6 A PENANG TRAGEDY. (from Our Own Correspondent). Penansr April 6th. A fearful tragedy was discovered at Butterworth this morning. In a bungalow belonging to the Straits Trading Co, E. P. Robson, aged 38, a smelter in the employ of the Eastern Smelting Co, was found lying on the
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  • 234 6 A circus is one of the few entertainment! of life which never prows old, never gctfl out of date. It was a source of amusement in the time of our grandfathers, tnd it retains its attractiveness at the present day. That this assertion is correct rtcetod ample testimony
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  • 20 6 The manager would be obliged if Mr Japan papers record the death «f w mm of the two-srvorded men. dayS
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
    • 261 6 To the Editor, Dear Sir, I noticed in youi Friday*! edition a letter referring to a previou letter on the subject of discipline in local schools. The first latter on th< ject advocated more power for teach; rs to administer punishment when necessary The second letter was advocating
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    • 56 6 B. E. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER. 11. L. Thr High Commiwioßcr md Lady Guillemard arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, and Um following were foeeti of His Excellency the Hiffk Conimi.-si<.ner and Lady Guillemard at dinnor at Government House en Monday: Mr. an<! Mrs. Anthony, Mr. and Mrs. Strachan, Mr. and
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    • 154 6 Previously acknowledged V J. B. Londrum J. Rawson Nl J. MaoFarlam- 1° R. Ptton W. H. Jeffrie R. G. Symen? 20 G. T. W. Perkins A. Keightley Smith G. Molyneaux II R. E. Cole I T. A. St. John 8 "Russian Pools" 1.500 G. Waugh Scott 25
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    • 62 6 The position of the local labour lockout is unaltered. Practically the whole of the fitters employed by the Singapore Harbour fcorrd and United Engineers hav t noreturned to work. The strike apparently h not sympathised with by the carpenter., boilers makers and blacksmiths, who ft* at work
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    • 49 6 The exhibition of classical daadng by Mile Thamara Swirskaya, who has betn associated with Pavlova, will take plac- M Goodwood Hall to-night and to-moi under the direction of Mr. Maurice E. Ba^dman. The programme will also tair selections by Maryosha, the vio! H»'d Madame Sadowska, the Rupariste.
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    • 98 6 <^- We regret to have to record the dram mm pneumonia following influenza of Mr A. Lewis, employed by Consigliere ami 0 and for many yoars by Gagjjino ana Co Mr Lewis was well-known to many in town and was an old and popular member of the bporting Club. For
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 111 6 lIIE CiJAMPAQKi CF TABLE WATERS fcUPPLH-D BY TO THE ROYAL PALACES Imported by us in 25 or 50 Bottles SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED P&IOS8 ON APPLICATION Qaldbeck Nlacgregor do., Ltd, (INCORPORATED IN SHANGHAI). SMITHS j "TRENCH" WATCH. j^S^*^*^^^& HIGH-CLASS LEVER MOVEMENT /ffls S^Sk^ luminous iSft DIAL AND hands /'if mki guaranteed
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    • 156 6 ENGINEERS SERVICE. PURCHABB OR PfMK'KASTINATE There is a feeling nbrond thftt prices for po.vtr plant wnd mechanical mateiials in i neral may ri.«e rather than fall in the t iear future. Better *.o buy row and he sure. Ev nif prices .should fall, not for many months will they be
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  • 1159 7 r A HAD SITUATION. TIIK PRELIMINARIES. [Renter*! Service]. London, April 5. ibe country is eagerly awaiting to-nights ii the Commons in the hope that ions With a view to peace will einerthercfrom. There is a growing opinion n support of the proposal that an extended riod of
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  • 532 7 LORD CIRZON LEADS. i Viscount Curzon, introducing a similar d> >)ution in the House of Lor !.<. mid he t* n-ibled to anticipate what would be the Ytvliet of the Triple Alliame. A deeperatt spirit was already being manifested in some parts of the country. Ho had
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  • 503 7 NOT AGAINST ALLIES. WHAT VIVIANI WAS TOLD. [Reuter's Service.] Washington, April 5. It is understood that M. Viviani was in formed at a dinner given in his honour at which a number of Senators, includin] most members of the Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate were present that
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  • 47 7 FRASER'S REPORT. Singapore, April 6. Rubbers. Unchanged. Mining. Local, Taipings 92*6, North .Tailings 90, St. Taipings 70, Rawangs 50, j Lirguis $3.30, Collieries $16. Industrials. Uniteers $19, Traders $16.25, Fiarer Neaves $26.50, Robinson Ord $1225, Robinson Pref $108, Smelters $6.35. j Loans steady. i
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  • 206 7 Shotts, who demanded the furnaces immediately to be extinguished. The police guard at Benhar were overpowered in a fight, in which four policemen and several loyal employers were injured. The mines thereafter burned five hayricks, smashed machinery, and left twenty-five ponies to drown underground. A mysterious explosion occurred at Shet-
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  • 577 7 VS. TUKK. VICTORIOUS BUT RETREATING. [Reuter'a Service.] Athens, April 5. There have been no communiques for three days but the newspapers publish telegrams from Smyrna, attributed to a responsible source, stating that the Greek attack at Eskishehr was merely a ruse to divert the Turk's attention from
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  • 134 7 The Exchange Banks of Bangkok have issued a circular letter to their constituents, asking them to reduce their demand for remittances to foreign countries or for the opening of documentary credits. This is owing to the restricted amount of sterling cover allotted tc the Banks by the
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  • 23 7 The engagement is announced between Mr. W. J. Edmonds of Penang and Miss N. Carey of Penan*?, and Baltimore U. S. A. (P.G.)
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 230 7 aß "^sFs*^ 37 Ki 'os "B» OBJ .\i/iiniikN u Revelation $2.00 The Dweller in the Desert $2.00 By Dulcie Deamer. By Arthur Weigall. Jimmey Johnny 2.25 The Mysterious Rider 2.00 By J. J. Bell. B y Zane Gray. Roadknight 100 The Doctor of Crows Nest .r,O By J. Murray Gilchrist.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 510 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated in Japan.) a^t^.«w UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice EUROPEAN MAIL IINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE. **r London and Antwerp via (Malacca) Penang, Colombo, Sues, Port S*W p.nd Marseilles. SADOMARU 10th April KITANO MARU 20th April INABA MARU 9th May LIVERPOOL
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    • 675 8 ie p. M¥ONINKLTKE PAKETVAART MAAISCHAPFU (IncorporaUd in HolUffid). kOYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA •T&Aim 181 Pa»M|ce Dept. 1202 Freight P«?t. t|«s Masasera D«k 1«7 Marf»« Bc»t. Urii^Mi^lin »«f«i t COLLYBR QUAY. V5M* CONTRACT WITH THK NETHERLANDS U^Df A j LOUDON~(fhursday. April 7) Sampit and Bandjermasin. SINGKEL (Thursday, April 7)
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    • 629 8 P." O. -BRITISH RHWA AND APCAR LINE. P (Tnforporntftd in Eo^rltc^.) MAIL AND PASSENGER BBETICR PfiNCASULAfi AND OKiENTAL S. :C:ider Contract, with Jlio Majestv's Go\zn± The OWitq^l 'iIAIL PtiRVfCBS EAST OF BOMkAT wrl t1 »HiM^ s lugpended. LONDON FAKTiVSTFRN SERVICE rfIDM LONr»ON TO fcABOTLLSS it LOKBOI 808 HfKU&OaE LEAVE RNttAMBI
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 1015 9 f IHE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. F« KrsUy, Tr«if«.nu, K^ULntsn, Banjrnara, Telupin, PaUni, Sintoim, L*- Mm, K3h*amui, Bandom, Langroat, Chumpon, snd Bangkok. Arrival Departure 'yugl'la Apriln Aprill3 YUGALA April 18 April 20 Tk« steamers w-i fitted throughout with electric light, and fcave
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    • 597 9 The Oceu Stecm Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co. Lid AND H Eiiermaß ft Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Lid (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINB.) [Incorporated in England] JDIHT FO*T*Tf<;!ITLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK rl* SUEZ Oit I*AVAMJ. FROM NEW YORK. SUamrr Dua Rout* y er S'por* HYSON April 21
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    • 624 9 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BY 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 GRANITE STATE Passengers and Freight May 10 CREOLE STATE Passengers and Freight June 10 WOLVERINE
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  • 897 10 Mwlern business imposes on those who engage in it conditions of life which are highly abnormal. The normal man exercises his muscles more than his wits; his ditft-stive functions are due time; he sleeps without fear of anxiety or worry. The busine.-s man, on the contrary,
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  • 88 10 Another fine film "The Flame of tho Yukon" was screened to a crowded and appreciative audience last Sunday night in the Kaffles Ball Koom. The public are promised another feast of drama next Sunday when The Vengeance of Durand, adapted firom Rex Beach's powerful story by Mr
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 472 10 STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ NEDERLAND (NEDERLAND ROYAL MAIL LINE) D.reot fast passeuger service to Amsterdam. <Hollan<l-En} land services have all been resumed on pre-war basis.) REMBRANDT Mar. 18 VONDEL Apl. 8 PRUiS DER NEDERLANDEM Apl. 22 PRINSES JULIANA May 6 KONINCJIN DER KEDERLANDKN May 20 ORANJE June 2 The-»e sailing dates are
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    • 438 10 IM I \Xv I j C it n N- V >^.v •'Sanatogen undoubtedly invigorates the nerves and b ,?.ces one to health." Lady Henry Somerset. Freshness and keenn&sa ictuin," slu adds, "bringing wilh them a new hopeful ness and enjoyment of life." Ofilj try SanatogeHi and you vill have the
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    • 65 10 I i MINIMAX n EXTINGUISHERS SIMPLICITY ir^ t^ v^^ r^ i^ w i^^ i^. t w f^ A JL P JL JL i| g^J GvV BHw M^ft W B^B i&ci ff» ji ju V ML| B v H h3 SUB fIK 9t A B r^ SINGAPORE, IPOH PENANG. i jt
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  • 80 11 APRIL G. Bank 4 m.s. 2 \i 11-32 Bank, demand 2 |3 15-16 Private craliu .*>, m.s. 2J4 6-8 New York, demand Credit* 90 days 4gi^ France, demand q\q India, T. T. 175 Honffkon;r, demand p c p r m Yokohama, demand 93 Java, demand 137 Bangkok, demand 87
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  • 157 11 APRIL 6. Tin L2f Toai W9M Oftmfetw 2*b*W« C*t No. X 17<w I'tpper Mack 10.00 Pepper (white fair) 2Q.QO Tupioct, esufcil flake, I*. I*Bo Tapioca, medium j«azl f^ 10 CO Pearl Sago, small 10 w Copra Sundried nom 13^00 Copra Mix 805 Opium, Benu/ts nne«rt 8,900 Rice Rangoon Wbits
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  • 37 11 12 o'clock noon, 6th April 1921. Pole Crepe. Ribb*d Rmokei 3h Closing Price*. Closing Pricti. Bujtn S«K»r*. Buyerß Sellers. s P°t 30 30V. July to Dec. 38 40 Tone of Market:- Quiet.
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  • VESSELS AT WHARF.
    • 56 11 East Wharf No. I.—Nil. East Wharf No. 2.—West Jena. Sheers Wharf No. 3.—Nil. Main Wharf No. 4 Keponjr, Meimam, Yubari Mam. Main Wharf No. s.—Takada, Calcutta Maru. Main Wharf No. 6.—Kuala. Empire Dock No. 7.—Gorgon, Klang, Lake Fielding:, Kamakura Maru. West Wharf No. B.—Keemun, Kajanp. Jardinea Wharf No.
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    • 14 11 Main Wharf.—Neptunus, Magnet, Recorder, Hygeia, Lch Mata-Mata, Lady Guillemard, Eta Coal Wharf.—Nil.
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    • 25 11 Tanjong Paprar —Albert Dock. N'il, Victoria Dock. Van Heemskerk. Keppel Harbour.—King's Dock. Nil, No. 1. Dock. Toussoum, Nc 2. Dock. Nil.
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    • 18 11 April 6.—R. S. Baru, Emile, Singkep, Sembilan, (Dut.); Bithina, Cyrena, Nagoya, Fook Sang, (Brit.); Mahidol, Prachatipok, (Siam.)
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    • 44 11 Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from Italy are hereby notified that she has arrived and ha.s discharged her cargo at Godowns 30 and 31. Tnnjong Pagar Wharf SOCIETA COMMISSIONARIA DI ESPORTAZIONE E DI IMPORTAZIONE. Agents. 7-4 9.4
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1891 11 **-.S*B,«*. •J J Ui,iHl'l Aararaaec la fcrc« «r«r Hs (iS»,Jte. Til GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. nCMt WtaefcMter H*w^ Sta»pw.. LONDON OFFICE: 12, OW Jewry E" agents w unmp I >f;i MANAGING DIRECTOK ACrfn^T I -T?aisr mimpbl*- HOSACB W. KAPER. CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated in
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    • 293 11 KOW CAN YOU STAND A HEADACHE? There is nothing nioro maddening than a lull grinding headache, or short sharp > twinges in the templea, over the eyes and j end at the base of the brain. How can yoo itand it You could stand it if you had to, perhaps,
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous

  • 1064 12 There left yesterday for Penang, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Robinson. A short stay will be' made in the Northern Settlement ana then Mr. and Mrs. Robinson will leive for Home by the Warwickshire. Mr. RsbiajOl was' born in Sinrapcre, but went Home at
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  • 429 12 JUDGMENT FOR DEFENDANT. His Honour Mr. Justice Barrett Lennard gave judgment in the Supreme Court yesterday morning in the case in which -*rs McPhail and Company sought an injunction to restrain a former employee, Mr. C. W. Gillingham Brown, from contnuing his employment with Messrs Monsnn Limited
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  • 429 12 Th.' f< -Mowing is the report by the lire'.-tors to the sixteenth annual general me«tiag of shareholders to b-e held in registered office, 29 Chartered Bank ChamH rm, on Monday April 18, at 2 p.m. After making arn^le provision for depreciation, writing off bad debts, reserving Directors'
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  • 247 12 S.C.C. LAWN TENNIS. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. I B ClaKB Singles Handicap. Pit! G. H. beat Yeldon R. C, 3—6, G— 2, 1 C— 4. Williams R. M. vs. Battishill P. H.. vi-flnished. Smith Roy beat Bowerman E. H. 8., c— 4, G— 2. White H. S. A. beat Brander
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  • 78 12 Nev. comer's Handicap. I Ilannaford G. G. vs. Duff R. M. I Rivers B. J. vs. Angus R. J. Finch E. V. vs. Campbell K. M. Stringer E. A. vs. Clerc P. Hame.B. W. vs. Wardle C. R. Williams T. H. vs. Lammert E. C. Poyser E. C.
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  • 79 12 VESTEKDAVS PLAY. Mixed Doubles. E. K. de Souza and G. Gray beut C A Bstnnan and T. Prins, w.o. Championship. W. Carnegy beat V. Reutens, G— :i, 6—2 G. Ahin beat E. Ryan, W.o. A Single Handicp. N. Ess, owe 15.2, beat G. Fernandez, owe 3,
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  • 96 12 Double Handicap. H. G. Stach and C. A. Norris vs W Carnegy and V. H. Norris. A Singles. T. Leijssius vs. E. C. La Dro .y. B Single Handicap. O. Ah in vs. F. da Silva. Newcomer's Handicap. F. Monteiro vs. F. Gomes. H. df Souza vs. W.
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  • 39 12 The Sweep on Saturday was won' by Mr M?B n raham ami on sunda^ W The Udfa. Spoon played for on Monday *h Apnl was won by Mi Ss Naughton with a net score of 40.
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  • 51 12 On the Club ground at Hongkong re cently Ru K by enthusiasts were treated 7o a very fine exhibition of the game when team, representing the "Cairo" and the Cur ew- played a match in aid of Earl Haigra Warrior's Fund, the result bein- < a draw of 3 points
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  • 949 12 Mr. J. A. Webster presided over the twelfth ordinary general meeting of the Teluk Anson Rubber Estate Limited held at noon yesterday at Gresham House. Others present were Messrs D. J. Ward, J. R. Craw- ford (directors) F. C. Peck and Mr. Whitehouse. In moving the adoption
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