The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 April 1921

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1 14 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. < CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1921. NO. 10,251.
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  • 183 1 Heavy decreases are rim OB in our t rade figures Page 6. Karl has returned t«» Switzerland after hfa adventure^ Page 7. Questions regaining Bslaheviat activity in the Straits have been asked in the 'House Page 7. The annual meeting of the Singapore Bowing Club was held
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  • 1033 1 Qi. agtati k.mt.9. nostri ttt farrnf. libelli JtrvKNAl.. The rob .ai of tlv week is haw can wei I avoid the inexorable lows ef economy. Not by any nn.:ii< u new problem* anu\ }l ;i j rule, tackled by these least capable of j appreciating the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 289 1 Malthoid I RAFFLES HOTEL. I The Finest Rail R > m in the Kast i The Rendezvous of the Elite i I TEA DANSANT I Gol Russian ClassksJ Danseuse and Pianiste F. A COOKE, A. E. McCLARY, j »> •rw.TmitsmmmX mmmmm ~^w*a_J__rc^ »'-»"cB r «_B-_ar.B*, _s%^,K=.i\B'. tjr-.s miWpiWA ■•^•JBV.r.i 2
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    • 373 1 VMMVPiIM'fbriIWJMM'JN ■"•■">B">«r.l%B*.V 1.1".Cl .l".C« t C-___r.l"_A"_J_l%P (j KELLY Sl WALSH, LTD.Ii Bi j3 l.Horporati.l in Hongkong). I 1 g JtTST PUBLfSHED k j I[j ONE HUNDRED YEARS J I sin(tApore. ji jJj Being some account of the capital of the Si raits Settlements, from its I J| foundation by Sir
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    • 141 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Chinese clerk wanted— Page 5. English nurse wants position Pag .">. Meeting of Justices of the Pe oi^— Pa<Te ft. Watchefl at S. Smith and Son Ltd Page I. Bui?k motor .ars, parti, olars of Page 4. Hippodrome cirsui at Beach RoadPage 3. Alhambra ...item? n>w pvognamn*e» Pago
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    • 110 1 THE WEEK. Saturday, April High Water, 11.7 a.m., n.s a.m. Concert Goodwood Hall 9.15 p.m. Sze Hai Tong Bkg. Corpn., Kling St., 2 p.m. Polo, Balestier, i.i.O pjn. P. and O. homeward mail I sves. Waring Co., The Spe ind. Hippodrome Circus, 0.1 p.m. Sunday. April (0. High Water, 11.44
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    • 208 2 GOODV/OOD HALL TO-NK_HT TO-NIGHT AT PJM P.M. LAW PERFORMANCE MAURICE E. B4NOMAN HAS THK HONOUR TO ANNOUNCE THE FAMOUS RUSSIAN CLASSICAL DANSEUSE 1 PIANISTE THAMARA SWIRSKAYA THAMARA SWIRSKAYA j THAMARA SWIRSKAYA ASSISTED UY THK WORLD E RENOWNED VIOLIN VIRTUOSO MARGOSHA AM) THK GREAT RUSSIAN PIANISTE MADAME SADOWSKA. IN A (COMPLETE
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    • 893 2 jraL JLfl JLX. JOL l\j!JL Jed? JBLfc. Jtimmm From Saturday, April 9, to Thursday. April U. A PICTURE IN WHICH FATHERS, WIVES, DAUGHTERS, SON.-. A Powerful William Fox Human Plaj Full of Action and Gripping Situations PEGGY HYLAND In a story of stirring human incidents mat revolves around a father
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    • 507 2 PH* 1 1 Cl«*Dir_r_r*x_*G 2nd SINDAY AI-TKK K \STKK. S. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. Hoy onirini'Mon. 1 I", a.m Holy Communion (Choral). 115 r-.m. Corpora-.. < \>mm- nior. ..nd Addrcsel Mother Union. 4 r,m. siHMiay 5. «i aad Bible CU aa. \>.m. _naaaeaa aad Borneo. Serv.ces nnd Meetm- Holy Communion on TueHday
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    • 139 2 ST JOHN'S CHURCH, JURONG. 9 *.m Matins and Samoa (Teochew.) Moly Communi.r every 4th Sand*.? CHURCH OF OUR LADY Ophir Road (For the Tamils) I a.m. Low Mass and Sermon I p.m. Vespers and Benediction. CHURCH OF ST7 JOSEPH (Portuguese Mission.) Ml a.m. Low Mass 6.50 a.m. Low Masa. 8
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  • 767 3 Tie a.inual general meeting of th-e shareholders cf the Buk.t Timah Rubber Estates Limited was held yesterday afternoon in the French Bank Buildings. Mr. A. W. Still presided and others present were Mr. r 9. Goodall (Director), H. B. Ward, C. V. Balky and Mr. A. H.
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  • 233 3 I The engines of the motor ship "Glen- garry" have now been installed in the vesi sel at Glasgow, and it is anticipated .kat j ?he will shortly be completed. This ship j la one of the 14,000 ton Glen liners, of i which six are being built, two having
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 497 3 FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY THE AND MENAGERIE LOCATION BEACH ROAD. AT 1.1l P.M. Matinee every Saturday at 4.30 p m> SPECIAL ECROPEAN ACTORS AND ACTRESSES. BB B\r Malagas. Who have taken tlu word's staaoa B. na. Tolaatal artistes and whirlwind dancers with their spectacular repertoire of intv. r...:n.._...l mgmj/fa
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    • 119 3 G6SUBG GO. 8, Telegraph Street, 5 RAFFLES QUAY. Est'.): 1880. Are in a position to supply from STOCK MARQUES DEL MERITO HtMatel ai £35 per case, $3 per bottle. Malaga (dark) at $35 per case, $3 per bottle. Malaga (light) at $35 per case, $3 per bottle. Vichy Water Celestines
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    • 273 3 i Your Breakfast Coffee li _E _r_ I will be a real joy if pjf you prepare half-and-half with hot, rich Glaxo p the milk with the real English flavour. rfc 31 'ee EE Glaxo is the rich milk of British-bred dairy cows from E i which the water has
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    • 421 4 j >-n^i» mmmtmrnt mimMmaaamaaamaiMmtmmmmmAmmmma *mmmm^mmmmm-mmm^mAmmm^mmmmmmmmmmm REMINDER TO-DAY, SATURDAY, at 2.30 P.M. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable wax polished and walnut stained teak Hou.u_.old Furniture etc. To bo held at N». "K" KLAHG KOAD. Compiling Wax polished tenk dining table with 2 extra leaver to seat 10 Venons, square and occasional tables,
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    • 962 4 PROGRAMME. i FIRST DAY. ,v TUESDAY, ilst MAY, 1921. 1. TBI "OWEN" STAKES— 2.30 P.M. I Value $700 with |200 to tie second popy and $l<»> to i li«- third pony handicap for all ex-griffin poaice 11- and under. Entrance Fee, $30. Distance, 5 furlongs. j 8. THE B1NOAPOEE PURSE—
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    • 961 4 handicapped separately, horses handicapped in Class A shall be eligible to run in Race No. 4, and horses handicapped in Class B shall be eligible to run in Race No. 8. Entrance Fee, $40. Distance, Scurry. Course. 5 THE FIRST CLASS SCURRY- 4.20 P.M 'slue $1,250 with $300 to the
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    • 959 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Masnificent Teak HoasehCd Furniture MouUieV Piano, 9*+***. K Plants. I Motor Cars &e. AT No. SC CHANCERY LANE OFF BUKIT TIMAH ROAL On Saturday, 16th April, at 2 p.m. i rnrrjrF PIANO bv MOUTRIE CO., witi. rr:;i D i.at 2£ 2^"- an music cabinet and stool
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    • 795 5 WANTED. 1 I ERS Cl wanted, v.i'.h knowledge I tv- writing and f shipping doeumsate, for Produce Deportment of s Rritisb firm. Apply Box No. IM care er Pree pr. M \2-\ SILDRENS NURBE English, I years snperience In Ceylon, ;-.t present employed Ka Sumatr;-. -.ibr position in S. S.
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    • 753 5 AUCTION SALES. M W AUCTION SALE OF Valuable imi pelishsd teak Household furniture. Cottage piano, plants ic. At No. 'I»" Addis Road (off Sophia Bead) ON FRIDAY, lltb APRIL, AT I P.M. <^'omprisin^ nn excellent toned Cottage piano' l>y Moutrie almost new and ;in first class J condition and a
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    • 691 5 FOR SALE. i i a FOR SALE One Complete Aerated Water Machine. One Crown Cork Machine. One Oil Engine 2 H.P. Cheapest Price Apply AYABE CO., No. 35 Bencoolen Street. Singapore. S-4 14-1 FOR SALE. BOOTS.— Buy from Factory Direct. Enormous Sa\ ing. Wear and fit guaranteed. Agents Wanted. I
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    • 694 5 TO LET. *v LET. Large furnished room, with verandah, in ci aii comfort .ble house available now. Moder;,;, tenae. Apply Z.Y.X. care of Free Press. 4 n-4 Xo. 50 51 Robinson Road, three »toirey»_d, .suitable for Office and Godown. Apply Tan Chim Cheng, care of Ong Sam Leong ft Co.,
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    • 213 5 JlSK_rWflt_MH__BH_^«_R^^ :\TO^~_C7f_W.-**T;i_*i3^ Whiteaway, Laidlaw 5 Gfl, Ltd. Incorporated in England). A personal visit to our up to date store is advised— when- this is n>t possible, orders should be sent by post. Whiteaways have tttS largest post trade of any retail house in the East. i c Fa^*»^y^^Bw^ftj^i_p___l a X.
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 18 6 MACK IK. On April 6th. at Kuala Lumpur, to Mr. tird Mrs. A. S. Mackie, a son.
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    • 27 6 PULLEB PYM. On 22nd March, at Penang, Mr. H. M. Fuller. Taiping Rubber Plantation Ltd.. Troiitf to Miss B. A. Pym, (arrived s.s. Soudan, 21st March).
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  • 1092 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1921. The Coal Fight. The coal strike drags its complicatt -I length along in much the same way a. ou former occasions. There are appeals and hints ot* concessions, agreements to meet and sudden hitches, all the phenomena in fact which accompany bijr industrial
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  • 132 6 •*> We hear, says the Malay Mail, that a settlement of the Perak water rights case was arrived at last week. Consequently, the case will not now be taken to the Privv Council. The following approaching weddings are announced: Capt. J. S. Sloper R.A.M.C. of Singapore, to Miss K. L.
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  • LOCAL WIRES.
    • 39 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, April 8. Mr. O. F. Stonor has been appointed to act as Resident of Perak vice Col. Hume who is retiring. It is understood that Mr. W. D. Scott goes to Johore.
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    • 54 6 Balavia, April 7. There is an enormous inundation in the Cheribon district, where large river dikes have been broken through. In all about seven thousand bahus of young rice-fields are inundated, and of these half is absolutely spoiled. The high water continues. So far no personal accidents
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    • 52 6 (Aneta.) Batavia, April 8. The Dutch Lieutenant aviator Goedhart is ready to stairt his flight from Holland to the Dutch Indies in a now hydroplane. Some of the steamship companies in Holland are considering earnestly shortly laying up a number of shin; if the situation does not change
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  • 598 6 Dr. Wheeler has arrived in Penang from Singapore and is attached to the General Hospital vice Dr. Dodds who has left for the Southern Settlement. It is officially stated that it will probably be some time before the Hongkong Government receives Sir Maurice Fitzmaurice's report on the development of Hongkong
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  • 489 6 HEAVY DECREASES. The t tal Vata. of imports ar of the Straits Settlements for thi ;t|, qotrtcr of 1920 were as follows: Imports |228 9 411 y 4Bl agair. $2 389 for tho MOM quarter of 1919. (Singapore imports $177,077. decrease of $87,164 M)Bj PWUU 036, an
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  • 95 6 There is practically no alter..:,, n itposition of the local strikes which il probability will continue throughout week-end. As stated earlier the I' Engineers' workshops both at Damar i and Tanjong Rhu have been closed for th. present. The lockout at the harbour v. still continues, the
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  • 202 6 The engagement is aasounced I I M Eileen M. Parkinson to Mr. Richard 1 Ratcliffe of Dumfries, acting manager of the Rubber Estates of Krian Ltd.. K. (T. O. M.) The F. M. S Government has spfH to the House of Lords against the cf the Appeal Court in the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 167 6 •~m. m^mmmma*mimmmmmm*^mmm^amumtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm*mmmm*mm*mmmmmmmmm -Immmtm Kl m mm mm. ''*h BS E_F M 3&. "Ht rj aK T'' *«!PE-2* i__s«ot^ sjhbb M-BfogWr'S njmzfi 'ml £*a_o__i mi fl-Hn UWBi Wf r IHE OBAMPAOin OF TABLE WATERS SUPPLIED EY APPOIttTMBNT TO THB ROYAL PALACES Imported by us in 25 or 50 Bottles SHIPMENT JUST
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    • 125 6 ■■Jim iji-w-i mmmmmmmmmmm mmmm Whst about your |j BAGtAGI-? YOL insure your valuables and effects at home: do you protect them in your baggage when travelling? S Property to the value of many thou- I sands of pounds is lost, damaged in various ways, or stolen every year in transit
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  • 1632 7 NEGOTIATIONS ftEGIN, BUT BREAK OPP, fl MPING THE POINT OF ISSUE. I I.euter's Service]. London, April 7. rate conference of the Railway--1 l Bion unanimously decided that the miners were justified in refusing to accept onditions offered them. The railwaymen I the acceptance of the conditions by
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  • 12 7 The ninth gam. between Capablanca and Lasker was drawn.
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  • 754 7 INTERESTING TO THE EAST. EX-ENEMIES IN COLONIES. [Reuter's Service.l London, April 7. In the Hcuse of Commons, Sir Lauri de Frece asked what arrangements had been made to regulate a return of Germans in those positions of the British Empire directly administered by the Colonial Office. Colonel
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  • 865 7 THURSDAY'S MEETING. A meeting of the Federal Council was held in the Council Chamber, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday morning. The following members wer e present:— H.E. the High Commissioner (Sir Laurence Guillemard, K.C.8., K.C.M.G.); the j Hon. the Chief Secretary, Mr. W. G. Max,wcll, C.M.G.; H.H. the Sultan
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 165 7 I Eobinson So. Ltd., B gMl ~~~~~~-«^--i-~a-ii--_----------------^ f-—. ia M I -i,i..-_ JUST RECZi.VEB i NEW STOCK OP EXCLUSIVE Nainsook Underclothing I ii/ imi mJb Y r_ I ImkmmV I SL- J I I Newest Styles FINSLY JTMBROIDEKED OR j TRIMMED VALEKCIENCE LACE I Robinson Co., Ltd. c 7_.f!^ ks
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 508 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan.) UNPER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice EUROPEAN MAIL LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE. Wm London and Antwerp via (Malacca)' Penang, Colombo, Suer, Pert Said and Marseilles. SADO MARU 10th April KITANO MARU 20th April *NABA MARU 9th May LIVERPOOL
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    • 691 8 jr p a|. KONINKLYKE P AXETV AART MAAfSCBAFPU fiaitatfmjr*mta6 us HaDwirt). KOtAl PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF SATATW Willi i I*l Pa*« so »*p^ 1202 Frdtfit XH.I .m Mantj-cre Deak 1457 Marine Bn*t TraniUvmant jl^fl a COLLYER QUAY. xmwm coirnucr with th» netbei«i^t^dB :ndia uofWW? i.i",^, 1... 1. 1 .i —»-ti
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    • 707 8 P. O. BRITiSH mQIA APCAfT" IJNE. (Incorportfsd in Ejg'aDd.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SBEV4C* PfiJSLVSULAK AND ORIENTAL S L\ OX (Under Contract with lliA Majesty's Covertr -.j:> The Company's r *IAIL SKBVXCSS EAST QF BQ\iV*\ suspended, LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES A LGMMI DUE JrTNGAPORi: LEAVF BIKQAFOU DEVANHA t
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 784 9 UIE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTO. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. F*r Kretay, Trangganu. Kelantan. Bangnara, Telupln. Patani, Singora Lat«a, Kehaamui, Bandon, Langauat, Chumpon, end Bangkok. Arrival Departure VALAYA t A n UG t ALA Apri. 18 Apri. 20 tta tteamer. *x. fltud thrtughout with .tectric light, «nd
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    • 601 9 Tke Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited, The Ckina Mutual Steam Navigation Co„ Ltd AND n EHerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co.. Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) [Incorporatad in England] I i e i '<■ i t ii WOn roaTNIOTTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OX PaEAMA. FROM NEW YORK. fileamey Dua
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    • 627 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 Passengera and Freight May 10 CREOLE STATE Passengers and Freight June 10 WOLVERINE
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  • 610 10 1 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921. MINING. .figures in brackets shows tht •nd issue value of the Shara in doUar* onless otherwise marked. C.~C*xn d^ r equals ex div.] Ampang ($—10) nom. Ayer Wcng (—1) 1-00 Hitam Tin 300.000— 1) 1.20—1.40 K.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 343 10 "VEREENIGDE NEDERLANDSCHE SCHEEPVAART MAATSCHAPPU" (United Netherlands Navigation Company) (llolland-Oost-Azie-Lyn) 1 lolland-East-Asia-Line) \Membcr of the Straits, China and Japan Conferences) S.S. "ALCOR" Above fctc-amer is expected to arrive here about the 12th April aud *ill Uke cargo for Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama and Kobe. For full particulars please apply to KONINKLIJKE
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    • 207 10 DOGS, rOULTRY, CATS. George Toll, the famous CANINE EXPERT of Australia, can supply the very j best breeds of the above. Will alao act as i AGENT for horses, cows, chaff Ac. Will attend to shipping business in any Australian Port. Communicate with GEORGE TOLL, St. Alban's Kennels, 91 Broome-st.,
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    • 167 10 'tf? V <^ v t'M The Super "A\Wi i DRIVING BELT %B \gf and it costs no more cu/tc 4.*rvi nn i t 9St Thoma.; Street ENGLAND. Stock Agenta Technical Service Depot. SIME, DARBY i CO.. LTD., sf^^Z" A Singapore. C r Mk GItIPOLYi i VsshjwJ wit -^'i k 1
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  • 635 11 IT. Acid Test of Responsibility. There is grave reason to douDt if one of the chief lessons of th- war indeed, o* all wars is being applied in the Navy today. A Navy may consist of the finest ships, manned by a highly-efficient personnel, but unless the higher
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  • 215 11 Training of Native Doctors and Nurses. Sir Donald Macalister, President of the General Medical Council, was in the chair at the Royal Society of Medicine at a meeting of leading members of the medical profession to hear an account of the advance of medical education in China.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 476 11 10 o REDUCTION I -JP§ Owing to the Favourable Rate 8 fe of Exchange Goodyear Prices I jKXfl] w'# *> e Reduced 10% from I TY/ I TO'daV. SERVICE STATION, 8 IT tt S mS-m mm/mm m t HQ r Bffll The Borneo Co., Ltd. I w^%Wm\l\W \\W*^/ m m*m~.-*r
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    • 55 11 tm9^mmt*mmmmimm\mTmmmmMm mMmmmmmaSmmasKamzt^jSmmmm^^mm ffl"™" GLOVER'S a DOG REMEDIES ml Wa Famoua the World Over M Book on "Dog Diseases, theii Care and How to Feed." Mailed free to any addreas I mm^ H. Clay Glover Co.. Inc. fl|* a UBW. 3UtStr^i /Mi. N~ York U. S. A. 1 mmmamti MULLER A
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  • 1000 12 A MOTORIST AMONG THE BRIGANDS." New Highways Through an Ancient World. Azemmour, Morocco. The newest of the new, the latest comers to the great world's company of highways, the roads of Morocco are already places of adventuie, have already in their short life of seven
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  • 178 12 Uerlin. Some time ago, while Herr Scheidemann was speaking at a public meeting fo Kasscl. of which town he is the Mayor, so ne unknown person screwed up the frcnt door of his house xo securely that he and his family were compelled to spend the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 201 12 JTo Ford Gar Owners 1 You have experienced the 2 difficulty of getting a satis- j i factory light from your head- 5 Z lights when supplied from 2 the magneto. When negotia- 2 ting difficult places, and z 5 when a good light is most 5 required you get
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    • 379 12 Three Drop Corn Killer "Gets-It" Stops Pain Immediately and Corns Go Quick. The way to handle corns Is the tried and proved^ "Gets-It" way— the way that millions have found quickest, easiest, safest and most reliable. mj^^L^^jmZ&jmmM A few drops of "Gets-It'* knocks the hurt out of any corn at
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    • 235 12 !The proportion of Hupmobile owners who remain faithful to the car, year after year, is really remarkable. Such owner-loyalty, of course, implies a car of extraordinary qualifications which is exactly what the Hupmobile is, and always has been. BRIEF SPECIFICATIONS. Body Types Five-seater touring Fuel system Vacuum feed, car, two-seater
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  • 80 13 -w mm*vu'mt r*maamma*y9mmMammmmm. APRIL 8. Bank 4 m.s. 2 j 11-32 Bank, demand 2, 1 I Private credit S m.s. 2|4 11-16 New York, demand 45 Credits DO days France, demand glO India, T. T. 175 Hongkong, demand fiij, p c Prem. Vokohama, demand <>;j Java, demand 137 Bangkok,
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  • 163 13 Tin Buyer, v Xo Sambier §0 Pepper I?i?rk ICOC Penes (WbiU fair) 29 oo raeJeea smtii flake, <: BJO Tapioca, ncediuxa stir: A Pearl Sago, «m»II i ofo Copra Sundried nom 13 oi < opra Mix 526 Opium, Benares uatart 9CO Xice Rangoon White 700 Btee, Siam No. 1
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  • 47 13 C OF C. RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 o'clock noon Sth April 1621. Pale Crepe. Xibbod Smoked sb. Closing Pric... doting Price.. Buyers Seller*. Bayer* Sellera. Spot i] 32 May to June n% M% July to Sept. 86H 37% July to Dec. 9B\. 'J9 l Tone of Market: Steady.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 1545 13 •UWiWlSr^^ WSKSSWBSmm mmm*^^ Aaawaaea lm force «v«r |15,m,«*. I THE (SEA! EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I [InrwrncnaWd Iv. httiux. Sett.] 1 fcAD /FICE Wlachaater JK««*s, 6i»*mpor«. LONDON OFFICE 32, OM Jewry, E.C. P tmmWmm toa £20,909 deputies witfc i*** s«9rcaia Cmwi ef Sagiand, and c*mpl!*s with the Krhisr I
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    • 512 13 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, Capital Subscribed Y 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y SXOQOMO I resident N. Kajiwara, Esq. I Vice-President S. K. Suzuki, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma Esq.. f. Matsukat,. Esq L V maknw Esf l- M. M.tsui, Esq.. Baron K. Iwaaaki, R. hhinomiya, Esq. K. Tatsemi Eaq., K
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    • 227 13 LLOYD TRIESTINO: s.s. PEPSI A. Consignees of cargo tx the above steamer are hereby notified that the survey of cargo landed in a damaged condition will be held on Monday, the 11th April, at 2 p.m. in Godowns 30 and 31, Tanjong Pf.gar Wharf. No further survey \.:ll be held
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 114 13 VESSELS AT WHARF. TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf No. I.— Nil. East Wharf No. 2.— Euryalus. Sheers Wharf No. 3.— Nil. Main Wharf No. 4.— Penang, lyo Mara, Kuan Main Wharf No. 5. Kuala. Main Wharf No. 6. Nil. Empire Dock No. 7. Kinta. Kisaaa Maru. Yetorofu Maru, Gorgon. West Wharf
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    • 550 13 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local mails wil be found in liat below: Federated Malay States. Malacca, Maar and Penang (by train) 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily (o^cept Sunday Kota Tinggi and stations to Kuala Lumpur at G a.m. Cucob Hong Aik 9 a.m. Kerimon Soon Lee 9 n.m.
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  • 441 14 GENERAL RIDOCT'S FAREWELL. The following message from our former Cm. O C. is published in the Johore Covernment Gazette. Officers, N.C.Os. and men of the Johore Military Force*. I have to thank His Highness the Sultan, ycur olonel Comm; ndant for tin* honour he has done me
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  • 205 14 Ihe last nights or ennouncsd of this company an.l perhaps the present If an opportune moment to comment upon the impression it has created Unfortunately Mr. Waring hai come to Singa poie at a bad tine, and although tie houses have been eac lient at times, the
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  • 87 14 A thrilling nnd sensational William Fox production Other Men's Daughters, featuring Peggy Hyland, will be screened at the Alhambra, to-night, as well as a special picture of the visit of the S.C.C. football team to Java, a Topical Budget, a Fatty Arbuckle comedy and another of those se.
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  • 98 14 The first Volley Ball Match was played m Singapore on Thursday between teams representing the Y.M.C.A. and St. Andrew's School, the latter winning every game. The game has only recently been introduced, but the players showed very jrood fonn aa i there was some very smart play This
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  • 28 14 A ship of 2,150 tons of the Uhhida l Steamship Co. has been sold for Yen to the Nippon Shokuen Kaisha. Thai ship was built thirty-eight years ago. <
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  • 1342 14 ro Bl AMALGAMATED VMTH THE YACHT CLUR The ;.r.' i.u g> neral meeting °f ne Singapore. i'owing Club Avas held at the Yacht t iub yesterday afternoon, Mr. P. It. Heron pit siding over a fail attendance of members. In moving the adoption of the report gnd
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  • 48 14 I RASE K'S REPORT. Singapore, April s. Rubber-. Dull and unchanged. Mijiings.— -Weaker, Taipinr/r, 85 cts. North Taipinga B5 cts, South Taipings 65 cts, Rawangi 60 ct<, Unguis S&S6, Collieries $16. Industrials.— Uniteers $18.75. Traders $16, Robinsons M2.50, Fraaer and Neave* $2<; 50, Smelters $&35.
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  • 252 14 LEWIS PEAT'S REPORT. Singapore, April 8. During the peat weak the market has fallen away considerably due no doubt to [labour troubles, buyers not being inclined jto buy forward at a premium, but preferI falg to fill their orders by buying spot. The I premium for Crop- has declined and
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  • 57 14 > i February and March List. Previously acknowledged $66,131.39 Mrs. G. P. Owen 40 Mr. A. S. K. Macdonald 25 Mrs. Scrymgeour (three months) 10 Miss E. Ryan (Jany and Feby.) 6 Miss E. Ryan (March and April) 6 In Box at John Little's 6.09
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  • 70 14 Final Race for the Kathleen Cup. The Coarse for Sunday morning next will be start from Club, down inside the Breakwater, round the Man-O-War Buoy, round Mark bgat anchored out in roads, back round the Club House Buoy. Twice round. Start at 10 a.m. The points for
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 110 14 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Newcomer's Handicap. Duff R. af. beat Hannaford G. G.. 6—l. 6—2. Rivers B. J. beat Angus R. J., 6—3, 10—8. Finch E. V. vs. Campbell K. M., postponed. Clerc P. beat Stringer E. A., 6—l. 6—l. Wardle C. R. beat Hame B. W., 4—6, G_2,
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    • 85 14 A Class Single Handicap Doig D. M. vs. Dean J. A. Franklin E. E. vs. Linton A. R. Milligan E. C. vs. Fuller O. Prentis R. E. vs. Ruchwaldy F. Cotgrave Col. T. S. vs. Green C. F. Pash R. G. vs. Laybourne E. B. D Class Single
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    • 145 14 S.R. C. TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Double Handicap. F. Smith and S. H. Mclntyre ser. beat V. de Souza and J. de Souza, ow? 15, 4 6, G— 4, 6—3 Championship. W. A. Atria beat F. Clarke, w.o. E. W. de Cruz beat F. Monteiro. 6 4, e— o. E E.
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    • 179 14 PRIZE GIVING. The Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club brought their Autumn tennis tournament to a close last evening when the Ladies Singles and the Championship Pairs were played or? L. the former competition Mrs. Dickinson beat Mrs. Wise 6-4, 6-3. Mrs. Connell and Mr. Upcott won the
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    • 37 14 The April Spoon competition wm won by M kc .1 20 yds 10 y ds Ke tt Score Mw. Musrhston 22 29 51 68 Z Mrs. Lyall 28 29 »«J Mrs. Langham Carter pfi oa co
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  • 43 14 The local branch has received advice by telegraph from Head Office that a final dividend of 8 per cent, less income tax has been tZ <f™' 16 per cent for the Wr. MMM earned to reserve and carried forward £127,038.
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    • 296 14 V M VAW.VAWAW.VAW/A VAV.W.SVW.W.V.V.V.V.V.V. BEWARE OF ELECTRICAL FIRE HAZARDS. „^fr- .-rflTT^^rr^^^^k^^; jUfff The firt which started in th«- office of Dupii j! Ht rl 5] Brothers (Rubber Depij is but an rxumpli f'i tS «r4?i'« Y Ur va,uable o?riC1 records left e\-pe.s,»,| to "J £^l«L*y l 2? tl,v an<l water
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