The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 April 1921
1921-04-08
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1921-04-08 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921. NO. 10,250.16 words
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Article207 1921-04-08 1 The House of Commons h;.» approved af the Emergency Rules and the Government is mw in a position to deal with troubles that may arise through the miners strike Page 7. That has not helped the situation, which is increasingly grave. An attempt at resuming negotiations failed207 words
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Article1402 1921-04-08 1 A white manor-house., filled with the treasures which a family collects in tho course of generations, in a garden with, flower-beds and ancient trees. Beyond tho» garden, giasslands and cornfields and' beyond the village, fields and hi Its of forest. That is the picture 1 had1,402 words
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Advertisement320 1921-04-08 1 Malthoid I" Raffles Hotel Cinema, j St/VD4V NEXT, 10th APRIL, 930 P.M. 77?e Vengeance of Quranti" I FEATURING ALICE JOYCE. g I Will be screened in tho I Spaclotta and Airy Ball Room. The endzevous of the Elite. j Admission $2. fc p Special concession to Residents Visitors and Diners320 words
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Advertisement189 1921-04-08 1 fl WHO USES PABCO PAINT? _4_ IS TflT OR}: thun 11,00 inJividual j 1%/| orders of Pabco paints were :j i W JL dospatthed tc buyers in India. Ceylon, Malaya, and Java 4 during lf*l9. ?j 9 J These buyers know that Pabco identifies the paint which fights rei and189 words
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Advertisement92 1921-04-08 1 S LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Terrier dog lost from Grove Estate Page 5. Compositor wants situation Page 5. Robinson Co. for Nainsook under clothing— Page 7. Large fun.i_.hed room in comfortable house to let Page 5. Civil Guard are notified that drills will recommence Page 5. Aer&ted water machinery for sale Page92 words
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Advertisement4 1921-04-08 1 \e<^el -c___-«___^ V \«i_7L::T'>i_l4 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous142 1921-04-08 1 i THE WEEK. Friday, April 8. High Water 10.31 a.m., 10.42 p.m. Rowing Club Mtg., Yacht Club, 6>.lS pjn Waring Co.. The Merchant of Venice. Miie Swirskaya. Goodwood Hall. Hippodrome Circus, 0.15 p.m. Saturday, April High Water, 11.7 a.m., 11.8 a.m. Concert Goodwood Hall 0.15 p.m. Sze Hai Tong Bkg.142 words
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Article402 1921-04-08 2 A quiet wedding waH solemnised in Macao' *ays the Canton Times, when Miss Grace* Sun, daughter of Dr. Sun Yat-aen was married to Dr. Tai. a returned student from! America. Besides the parents of the bride, I only a few intimate friends attended the' wedding Dr. and Mrs. Tai are402 words
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Advertisement270 1921-04-08 2 GOODWOOD HALL TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT fcSJ I'.M. LAST rfciIFOKMANCE MAURICE E. BANDMAN HAS THK HONOI'I. TO ANNOUNCE THK FAMOUS RUSSIAN CLASSICAL DANBEUBE PIANISTE THAMARA SWIRSKAYA THAMARA SWIRSKAYA THAMARA SWIRSKAYA ASSISTED BY THE WORLD RENOWNED VIOLIN VIRTUOSO MARGOSHA AND THE GREAT RUSSIAN PIANISTE MADAME SADOWSKA. IN A COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME270 words
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Advertisement609 1921-04-08 2 A Play of Smiles and Tears am STELLA TALBOT, BROADWAY'S NEWEST STAR IN A DRAMA OF SEARED SOULS THE PRICE OF INNOCENCE A ROMANCE OF LIFE AMONG THE FISHER-FOLK OF THE ROCK BOUND COAST OF MAINE Tho story of Mary Aldron'i sacrifice for those she loved, and of the suffering609 words
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Advertisement436 1921-04-08 2 ILHAMBRI ,j From SUNDAY, April 3, to FRIDAY, April 8. Iff] A BRUNTON-HODKINSON MYSTERY DRAMA FULL OF EXCITEMENT AND j THRILLS Featuring that genial screen entertainer J. WARREN KERRIGAN j In a lively and entertaining story which will keep the spectator eoatifl illy guessing and speculating as to the outcome436 words
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Article481 1921-04-08 3 HOME LEAGUE TABLES. The following tables show the relative positions of the clubs in the English j Football Leagues at Saturday, March 5 Div. 1. P. W. D. L. Pts. I Burnley 30 19 8 I 4G Newcastle Utd 30 17 G 7 40 Liverpool 30 15 9481 words
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Article111 1921-04-08 3 Rackets and Hard Cart Tennis i (Malay Mail Telegram.) A London cable of March 31st to the Civil and Military Gazette, gives the following results: j At rackets at Eton, E. M. Baerlein beat IH. S. Kershaw 4-1. Baerlein and G. G. Kershaw will not {defend the111 words
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Article113 1921-04-08 3 The greyhound of Altcar and the Waterloo Cup is reputed to be the oldest domes- ticated dog, and can be traced back by frescoes and sculptures for thirteen cenI turies before the Christian era. A fine 'group of greyhounds fondling each other, more than 2,000 years old, is among the113 words
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Article319 1921-04-08 3 Markets. London Mar. 9. Since we last wrote you business all round has received a severe check from the err? r,l :iry attitude taken up by the J f* ..a-.: Peace Delegates. "Whom the' frtt Wish to destroy they first make mad" seems to meet ;Hs ease319 words
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Article216 1921-04-08 3 First Day's Prtreedings. I The Kuala Lumpur Assizes commenced ,cn Monday morning before Mr. Justice Whitley, Mr. Burton, D. P. R. prosecuting. The first case called, one of murder, against two Chinese Khehs, has been postponed till April 11th. The ner.t ease, apainst a Hokien Chinese216 words
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Article158 1921-04-08 3 The fourteenth annual report of the Directors of the Sze Hai Tong Banking and Insurance Co., Ltd., to the Shareholders for the year ended 31st Dee. last states The net profit for the year as shown by j the Profit and Loss Account amounted to I158 words
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Article87 1921-04-08 3 Mysterious Difficulties. London, March 21st. A Cairo me r .saf_;e jtaya: Zajrhlul Pasha has tch rraphed from Paris that he v.lll support the new cabinet jif martial law and censorship are abolished and an official delegation to confer with the British Government on Lord Milner's proposals is placed87 words
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Article34 1921-04-08 3 A Commission has been appointed in F_on<_-kon£ to enquire into the conditions of the industrial employment of children in Hongkong, and the desirability and feasibility of legislation for the regulai tion of suvh employment.34 words
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Advertisement410 1921-04-08 3 I m OP» NOTHING RNER -EO'iTLEDopCANNED ajr,f# «L lM) C fIPSt rc Uls2tcs Wl *6 CROSSE BLACKWELL SSfcfc# m\m\mmWy DeliCQGics (3 Pe Qa<Jitu. Purity and -.9mt9m*Z 'S v m 30 Varietloa of SOUPS. V%rt«*Jes ef POTTED KEA.TS, OXFORD SAUSAGES. QATMEAL. OILS. VINEGAR fir TINMED f ISH, mmMt%k>^^mm^^£m_ CRDSSE BLACKWELL c^r410 words
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Advertisement452 1921-04-08 3 w i tc »~w»>*<»ww_WM--e[__M__B_i__^__^______-_-_-_^._ L JUST UNPACKED jj J| Artistic Stencil and Pen Painting Materials; jj Artists' Colours in Tubes and Cakes, Brushes, > J Oils, Varnishes, Sketch Books and Blocks, j! nrzYSmg Paper and Ink, Pencils and Erasers. Architects 1 Requisites. j! eWfwwwyv j ymmmmmm^mfy»C9^^ I GO LO FI452 words
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Article1435 1921-04-08 4 HEARTS HEAT CELTIC IN THE CUP. j (Frem Our Own Correspondent). Edinburgh March 9. The following is the team selected to represent Scotland against England in the last Scottish Rugby International of the season, H. H. Forsyth (Oxford University). A. T. Sloan (Edinburgh Academicals), E.A. Thomson (United Services),1,435 words
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Article195 1921-04-08 4 DUKE OF CONN UGH T'S TOUR. Statement of Costs Presented. At the Legislative assembly at Delhi recently, Mr. Hailey presented the following statement showing the details of the revised estimate under head 47 miscellaneous cf the co.st of the visit of the Duke of Connaught (1) Cost of officers and195 words
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Article36 1921-04-08 4 Sir Charles Eliot, the British Ambassadoi to Tokyo, is visiting Formosa accompanied by a member of his staff, on a tour ol general inspection. His Excellency i 3 expected to be awsy from Tokyo a month.36 words
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Advertisement397 1921-04-08 4 AUCTION SaLE OT i Vslusble wax polished sed wslnut stsined tesk Household Furniture etc. To be held at No. "K" KLAHG ROAD. ON SATURDAY, 9th APRIL Ittl. at Z.W p.m. Compri.sinß Wax polished teak dining table with 2 extra leaves to seat 10 persons, square and occasionsl tahles, walnut ..tained397 words
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Advertisement1100 1921-04-08 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Magnificent Teak Household Furniture, Moutrie's Piano. Well-grown Plants. 3 Motor Cars &c AT NO. 80 CHANCERY LANE OFF BUKIT TIMAH ROAD On Saturday, 16th April at 2 p.m. Comprising a verv fine toned COTTAGE PIANO by MOUTRIE <v CO.. music cabinet and stool and in perfect1,100 words
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Advertisement784 1921-04-08 5 WANTED. SITUATION WANTED B> Compositor, las> I, please nn'v to Box No. tl care of f^m F ree P I s 11. 13-1 W'TED Smart experienced Stenographer *ther sex) required. C.yod salary and prospect* likely person. Only qualified Stenographers need »pply. Reply Box 713 Free Press. PROOF READER. Wanted a784 words
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Advertisement697 1921-04-08 5 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF T' n Cases Red Ribbon Brand Best Australian Butter &c. At our .-abloom, No. 30 Kling Str ti ON TUESDAY, 12;!. APRIL, AT 10.30 A.M. Comprising 10 cases Red Ribbon brand best Australian butter in one and two-lbs tins; 41 doa. changkols, 240 bicycle tyres,697 words
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Advertisement789 1921-04-08 5 FOR BAFA van SALE One Complete Aerated Witter M&chino. j One Crown Cor,; Machine. One Oil Engine 2 H.P. Cheapest Price Apply AYABE CO., No. Bencoolen Street. Singapore. K-4 LM FOR SALE PRIVATELY. j Bungalow, fully furnished, with garage and tennis-court, in healthy locality, close to town, about one acre,789 words
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Advertisement695 1921-04-08 5 !S??__!__^* m -^^m*rmrmtm.. r m ammm m m mmmmKmmmmmmmMmmmmtmm^ a V aks I TO LEV. Large furnished room, with verandah in C J sn eomfor.:.b.e house available now. "•derate torms Aj) /YX Press. I n-4 No. 50 &51 Robinson Road, thiee _;or. .-.uituble for Office and Godown. Apply lan Chim695 words
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Advertisement237 1921-04-08 5 Whiteaway, Laidlsw J Go.. Ltd. 3 (Incorporated in England). 5 A personal \isit to our up to date store is advised- where this is n>t possible, orders should be sent by pest. Whiteaways have the largest post trade of any retail house in the Easl. ATKINSONS "WHITE ROSE" R_f§£_^ J237 words
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1021 1921-04-08 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL 8. 1921. Rubber Restriction The Scheme. ln another column to-day we publish, as far as possible, the gist of the negotiations which have led up to the recent refusal of the Imperial Government to allow public-! auon by Government here of a draft scheme for1,021 words
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Article227 1921-04-08 6 Mr. D. H. Grist, of the Department of Agriculture, has returned from Home. The Band of the South Staffordshire Kegt. wil play at the Botanic Garden on hi id ay at 5 pjn. The Perak Motor Union has decided to take up w.th the Railways the question of budding proper227 words
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Article121 1921-04-08 6 At Goodwood Hall Hast night Mr. Maurice Bandman presented Thamara Swirskaya, a very fine Russian dancer associated with Pavlova. The lady is also a competent pianists and excelled in both capacities. Russian dances, Anitra's dance, the Hindoo Lullaby, and the game with a ball were all excellent, while121 words
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Article188 1921-04-08 6 A Death Sentence. The Kuala Lumpur Criminal Assizes continued on Tuesday before Mr. Justice Whitley. Mr. Burton prosecuted. Mr. Legge was assigned to defend in the tirst case a Chinese who was charged with murder. The assessors were Messrs. R. P. Leadbetter and A. Palmer. The188 words
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Article141 1921-04-08 6 (Eleventh List). Amount already acknowledged $10,230.71 Collected by Mrs. H. B. Salmond E. G. Beauchamp 10 A. S. Gardner 10 C. N. W. Joyce 10 C. A. Leggatt 10 H. B. Salmor.d 20 E. J. Smart 20 W. S. Wade 10 G. R. H. Webb 10 Subscriptions141 words
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Article265 1921-04-08 6 At the instance of Inspector Benge, Sawah bin Hassan, the Malay Chauffeur of motor car 3188, was convicted by Mr. Bull of driving his car rashly at the junction of Cross Street and South Bridge Road on the 7th inst. and fined $25. It will interest candidates for the Junior265 words
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Article448 1921-04-08 6 PANGKOR TREATY, A QUAINT OLD PHOTOGRAPH Through the courtesy of Mr Farrant, we have come into an old photograph of the chief Bi officers who signed the Treaty of Psj on May 24th 1874. Sir Frank Saretto in his "British Mai. ya" gives an of the proceedings which led uj>448 words
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Article166 1921-04-08 6 As far as the United Engineers' work shop* are concerned, work is at a standstill. several hundred artisans being still out or. strike. Not desiring to give in to the at titude of the men, the management have posted up notices te the effect that the works166 words
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Article56 1921-04-08 6 Liberty Hall present H-arry Care] newest and biggest red-blooded out i drama entitled West is West 5 ad versal special attraction, in the flrs. along with 2 reel Jewel feature. Episodes I and 4 Elmo, The Pea featuring Elmo Lincoln, and Beautifully Trimmed with that fascinating Myers, are56 words
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Article52 1921-04-08 6 The close of Mr. H. B. Waring's M i is announced, Tuesday night being tb. performance. On Monday, by request. Butterfly on the Wheel" will be pi On Tuesday the play will be "Don" will see Mr. Charles Quatermaine in h original part, as created at the52 words
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Article121 1921-04-08 6 Clara Lim, a young Chine>e Christ lady, was charged before Mr. C. W. D son in the Second Court jeatufdlj voluntarily causing hurt to her hu Mr. L. P. Ho, with a knife, at their r. dence No 29 Lorong Pulai, on Wednesday It seemed that the husband and I121 words
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Advertisement308 1921-04-08 6 P R RIE Jbvi THE CHAMPAGNt OF TABLE WATERS SUPPLIED BY /P?OIMMENr TO TEE ROYAL PALACES Imported by us in 25 or 50 Bottles SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED PRICKS ON APPLICATION Caldbeck l^lacgregir i Ltd, (INCORPORATED IN SHANGHAI). mmmm araaammm*mm*mmm9mmmmmmmmmm^aaamm9mmm ■-■■-■•■H^l-1~1-l~BH__.~B~sV~l-a*l I IT WONT COST Mors khan minute of your time308 words
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Advertisement171 1921-04-08 6 Engineering Service. Purchase or Procrastinate i T| There is feeling abroad that prices for power plant and mechanical material* in general may rifle rather than fall in the near future. Better <.o buy row and he aure. 1 Even if prices should fall, not for many months wilt they be171 words
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Article1163 1921-04-08 7 UTILE EFFORTS TO END. THE PREMIER. [Reuter's Service]. the debate OB the coal question Mr. Ge rj.re declared there had been a m mand lor decontrol of all industries and thi lubsidising of any great industry etely was indefensible. Such sub:'»<iaily indefensible, having to the heavy taxation1,163 words
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Article274 1921-04-08 7 Paris, April I. A substantial increase in customs duties nn goods entering French territory is being announced, in order to protect French industries against competition from countries excl^nfe is now debased. Paris, April 4. Lyons International Fair is bidding fair to be a complete success. A large number274 words
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Article54 1921-04-08 7 The mortality returns for Singapore foi the week ended March 26th shows 235 deaths a rate per nrille of estimated population of 30.44 Phthisis caused 34 deaths, convulsion 29 and malarial fever 22. 25 deaths from pneumonia occurred, which seems to indicate a recrudescence of influenza, which is pul down54 words
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Article815 1921-04-08 7 THE BRITISH POSITION. CURZON'S ARGUMENT. I [Reuter's Service.] London, April 6. Earl Curzon's reply to the United States' Beta regarding the Mesopotamian oilfields, published in a white paper, maintains the validity of the rights acquired by the Bri- tish Government, because before the war the Turkish Government granted815 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article133 1921-04-08 7 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship. Linton beat Groom, 6 —2, 6—o. Layton beat Green, w.o. Visser beat Fuller, 7—5, 6—3. Haskins beat Layboume, E. 8., 5 7 6—2, 6—l. Championship Pairs. Dean J. A. and Sinclair beat Franklin and Battishill, 6 —l, 6 —2. A Doubles Handicap. Fulcher and133 words
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Article75 1921-04-08 7 Newcomer's Handicap. Hannaford G. G. vs. Duff R. M. Rivers B. J. vs. Angus R. J. Finch E. V. vs. Campbell K. M. Stringer E. A. vs. Clerc P. Hame B. vs. Wardle C. R. Wiiikms T. 11. vs. Lamnurt E. C. J'ovser E. C. vs. Waddell G.75 words
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Article141 1921-04-08 7 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Double Handicap. H. G. Stach and C. A. Norris, owe 15 beat W. Carnegry and V. G. Norris, owe 30.2, 10—8, 6— ,3. A Singles. E. C. S. La Brooy, owe 15 beat T. Leijssius, owe 15, 6 3, 6 4. B Single Handicap.141 words
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Article58 1921-04-08 7 Mixed Doubles. W. A. Aeria and F. Ephraums vs. G. Ahir. and S. Stewart. F. Monteiio and P. A. Lange vs. A. E. Coelho and F. Albuequerque. Championship. W. Camegry vs. C. A. Norris. T. Leijssius vs. S. H. Mclntyre. Newcomer's Handicap. C. A. Neubroner vs. F. R.58 words
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Article61 1921-04-08 7 Double Handicap. E. E. de Souza and W. A. Aeria vs. C. Rappa and F. Gomes. E. G. Wheatley and O. Ahin vs. Fernandez and J. S. de Souza. Championship. M. Holmberg vs. F. Smith. A Single Handicp. E. C. La Brooy vs. W. de Cruz. N. Ess61 words
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Article59 1921-04-08 7 TO-DAY'S TIES. Ladies Singles (final). Mrs Wise, owe 30 vs. Mrs. C. Dickinson, owe 30. Championship Pairs (final). Mrs. Connell and Mr. Upcott vs. Mrs. Brooke and Mr. Mugliston. The members and subscribers will be At Home to their friends this afternoon. On completion of the59 words
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Article80 1921-04-08 7 Visitors to the Concert at Goodwood Hall on Saturday evening, April 9£b, in aid of The Girl Guides' Hut Fund, will no doubt be glad to hear that cigarette smoking will be permitted in the Hfctll during the ConceTt. The programme is to have an original80 words
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Advertisement155 1921-04-08 7 I Robinson Go. Ltd., MCMnanaMna K__uMMMK-_n-a_«MM_^PM.MM.<_v_u* J JUST REeSIVEG NEW STOCK OF EXCLUSIVE Nainsook Underclothing rd dm iTCn '13 I m <W < mm i I Ifl *kkM zmfi m m\ %**> <* i hi <M V Newest Styles FINELY EMBROIDERED OR TRIMMED VALENCIEKCE LACE Robinson Co., Ltd «»aqW«B«g3BWS«__|fM|Wi m155 words
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Advertisement552 1921-04-08 8 MPPON YUSEN KAISHA I (Incorporated in Japan.) UNPER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice J EUROPEAN MAIL LINE~ FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE. Csr Lcndon and Antwerp via (Malacca)' Penang, Colombo, Suez, Tort Said and Marseilles. SADO MARU 10th April KITANO MAHU 20th April INABA MARU 9th552 words
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Advertisement703 1921-04-08 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU Incorporated in Holland). jJMrTAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVJA matmtm )*1 Psessge Dept. 1202 Freight Deex. tUI kJanagcrs Desk 1«7 Marine Bx.^%. ftaMMfcfcsjmrt **-*< S COLLYER QUAY. vmsm coNikACf rum toe nbtheblaniis indta oorwmNikwn RUMPHIUS '(Friday,' April 8) Batavia, Semarang and Sourabaya with transhipment703 words
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Advertisement717 1921-04-08 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Incor]v-~_:i*d ir E.iglaiid.) 1 MAIL AND PASSENGER HERY'C-X PENLVSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. ,>• (Under Contract with Hio Majesty** EH ra i u* The CVrnpany'a MML SKRV.N ES EAST OF BOMBA suspend mi. LONDON FAK 1 ASTERN SEK\iC>. FROM LONDON TO KARSEHUM LCMBOi DUE717 words
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Advertisement932 1921-04-08 9 'M SIAM SHAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE JTsr KrsUy. Trengganu. Kelantan. Bangnara, Telupln. PaUnl, Singer, Lnbaa. Kahsamui. Bandon, Langsuan, Chnmpou, sod Bangkok. Arrival Departure VALAYA April 11 April IS J UGALA April 18 April 20 The s^amcrs are fitted throughout with electric light, and932 words
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Advertisement612 1921-04-08 9 The Oee*a Steam Ship Company, limited. flm CUba Mutual Steam Navigation Co- LtdAND w Sllermas ft Bucknall Steam Ship Co Ltd, (AMERICAN A MANCHURIAN LLNB.) llneorporated ia England] JPIAT FOlTim^aTLT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ GU PAKAMA. FROM NEW YORK. bias, a* Dua Route far S'pore HYSON April 21612 words
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Advertisement632 1921-04-08 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 GRANITE STATE Passengers and Freight May 10 CREOLE STATE Psssengers and Freight June 10 WOLVERINE STATE632 words
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Article639 1921-04-08 10 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. THURSDAY. APRIL 7, 1921. i ■Flguxaa in bracket* ahowi tha eapiUl snd issue value of tha Shara la dollars rules* otherwiae marked- C. Cum d> r equals ex div.] Ampang ($—10) nom. Ayer VVeng (—1) 1.00 j Hitam Tin (..00,000— 1)639 words
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Advertisement255 1921-04-08 10 ''VEREENIGDE NEDERLANDSCHE SCHEEPVAART MAATSCHAPPU" (United Netherlanto Navigation Company) (Hollancwost-Azie-Lyn) (Holland-East-Asia-Line) (Member of the Straits, i.hina and Japan Conferences) S.S. "ALCOR" Above steamer is expected to arrive here about the 12th April and *ill take cargo for Manila, Honpkong, 'Shanghai, Yokohama and Kobe. For full particulars pkase ai ply to KONINKLIJKE255 words
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Advertisement456 1921-04-08 10 LADIES THE LARGEST DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT AU BON MARCKE 20-21 STAMFORD ROAD Newest Styles in Ladiea Dresses and Hats Ready made and to Order. Work done et 24 Hours Notice j Ladies cwn Material accepted. t a ammaJ^^lMmmmmmmm^ M I \y I ll^mßmm9*a 1 Your Baby's j" I Welfare. 1 S456 words
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Advertisement129 1921-04-08 10 SANITAS J m hi I INSIST ON GETTING j 9m\ 1 m Sk 8 2R© «BS6* SFB_l i*3fc fil SOLE IMPORTERS. 1 Ll m 1 1_0 v The Borneo Co., Ltd. Incorporated in Etig.anJ) SINGAPORE, IPOH PENANG. 4\ in i i i m mimt n— n— ru— ir-__ n_p m129 words
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Article79 1921-04-08 11 APRIL 7. Baak 4 m.s. 2 4 11-32 Bank, demand 2 3 15-16 Private credits 3 m s. 2|4 8-8 New York, demand \v Credits 00 days 48 14 France, demand 610 India T. T. 175 Hongkong-, demand eu p c p rem Yokohama, demand 93 Java, demand 13779 words
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Article146 1921-04-08 11 Peppei i*h_te fair) 29 00 T»pioc- nan fl_.s<>, f "j o Tapfeca, raadiaa l>*;u_ 10.GO Pearl Sago, small iO.gO Copra Sundried no7n> 13 0e Opium, Ben»r»_> ureiri P POO Rice Rangoon White 2JOO Eke, Siam No. 1 for export so block fclce, Siem No. 2 for expert 1,050 Hi:*,146 words
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Article47 1921-04-08 11 12 o'clock noon, 7th April 1921. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smokad 3h Clo*AT*g Friaa.. Clo.ing Price* Buyers Blßatf. Buyers Sellera. Spot 31 31^ May to June r«>V* 33V Ju:y to Sept. 36 37 July to Dec. 39 40 Tone of Market: -Easier. .m47 words
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Article73 1921-04-08 11 At a mooring of Kinta Fn fflj ah lata awd women on April 2nd it was divided to form a local branch of the Royal .Society of St George. The following office-bearers were elected:— President: Major H. F. Nutter. I Vice-President Mr. F. N. Sanderson. j Committee Mesdames Sanderson, Spooner73 words
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Advertisement461 1921-04-08 11 H TEE (MM EASTERN LSPE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I Pmcyoratej i» f.t_*?u Sett.] I 9 Oman WiacktgUr Sl** A|M >ra. LONDON OFFICE: »2, Old Jewry, BC Ims km £80,00e -JepMltet wiU tie 319m C«rj «f KPtknd. aad compU*» wiih tho Brittsl Lifo Aamiranco fl____i.Mil Aai <- OF ASSURANCE A 1461 words
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Advertisement542 1921-04-08 11 I CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 j j Reserve Fund 3,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amritsar Uoilo Puket542 words
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Advertisement525 1921-04-08 11 IHO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE I 94 Market Street. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar— 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT: I London, New York, San Frai.cisco, Shung- hai, Hongkong, Amoy, Batavia. Sourabaya, Seir.arang, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL. AUTHORISED $20,000,000 Issued525 words
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Advertisement502 1921-04-08 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LTD 0 Established 1880. Capital Subscribed y. ,00,000.000 (fully paid up) Basse*. Y. 53.000.000 President N. Kajiwara. Kam. 1 ice-President S. K. Suzuki, Esq. DIRECTORS. Ef nT 1 ""''l' E-q *< Mitsui Esq., R-iron TV V RaX n K Morimura. "•iron K }"****< I'-hinomiya, Esq.. I T502 words
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Advertisement263 1921-04-08 11 ■aim. i 'J LiOnißHlj a Xa bcJlhkfl talldt Slops Colds in a Night- CHECKS INFLUENZA Overcomes Nasal Catarrh. Veno's Ugbtaiag Cough Cure will cure an ordinary cold in a night, If taken promtly; it checks imlucnza > at tbe outset, thus averting ull danger of complications, while its value in263 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous168 1921-04-08 11 VESSELS AT WHARF. TANJONG PAGAR. Sheers Wharf No. 3. Nil. Main Wharf No. 4. Yubari Maru. Main Wharf No. s.— Kuala, Takada. Main Wharf No. 6. Rumphius, Tenkai Maru Medan. Empire Dock No. 7.— Kissho Maru, Yamagate Maru, Gorgon, Kamakura Maru. West Wharf No. B.— Vondel, Kajang, H.M.S Merlin. Jardines168 words
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Miscellaneous310 1921-04-08 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local mails vil be found in list below:— Federated Malay Stat. s. Mabcca, Muar and Peaaag (by train i 6 urn. ard 0 p.m. daily t xcept Sunday). Kota Tinggi aad itatioaa to Koala Lumpur at I a.m. Japan, etc. Takada 8 a.m. Medan. Sabang.310 words
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Article2657 1921-04-08 12 i THE PROPOSED MEASURES. WHAT THK INDUSTRY BUGGBBTRD. In connection with the schemes for rubber restriction and the reply of the Home Government to the Straits Government recently negativing public ition of any proposed Government measure but raising no objection to non-guv rament publication of suggested MSasON .we2,657 words
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Article83 1921-04-08 12 Very little business appears to be changing hands in standard qualities. Buyers of actual rubber for shipment are rvoiding as far as possible the tender business which has been responsible for an normous amount of speculation. Sellers of standard qualities in most cases prefer to deliver to83 words
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Article93 1921-04-08 12 Tho usual auction of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association was held on 6th and Tth April, 1921, when there were catalogued 2,111,351 lbs. Tons 1*42.57; Offered 1,821,797 lbs. Tons 813.29; Sole' 616,281 lbs. Tons 275.12. j PRICES REALIZED. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents per lb Off Quality93 words
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Article143 1921-04-08 12 Singapore, April 7. Rubber.— At the usual Weekly Auctions which opened on Wednesday the market was extremely week. Bidding was very j slew with the result that the bulk of the e«rli«r catalogues were bought in. One lot of Standard Sheet sold at 30 cents a de- j143 words
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Article157 1921-04-08 12 Singapore, April 7. Since last reporting, the local Rubber market has suffered a severe set back consequent of* reports of labour wars and nimours o_f wars, and the tone at the mo- I ment is stagnant, demand being practically non-existent. Proceedings at the Weekly Auction held yesterday157 words
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Article281 1921-04-08 12 Singapore, April 7. Our Share Market is encountering the worst period of depression it has experienced for very many years and the Strike news from home is not going to help matters. The business that is passing continues to be confined almost entirely to small Investment buying.281 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement321 1921-04-08 12 __<^^_^ t +S. ____r^^-TT^""___f___" l S'*3 J MMM DISCRIMINATING MOTORISTS" have promptly re- A alised that the 10 K. P. i 'itroen light car is the best value U ever offered. The engine is a remarkable power pro- I ducer, its eager acceleration and marvellous flexibility has evoked a chorus321 words
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