The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 April 1921
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Title Section18 1921-04-11 1 Singapore Free Press AND M ERCANTILE ADVERTI ERS. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1921. NO. 10,252.18 words
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Article271 1921-04-11 1 The general report af the Diocesan AaeoeJatka b given on page 12. Ihe Triple Aliiance has decided on a national strike, which tafceo place to-nu;rrow Page 7. Further meetings ate being held in London to-day in an endeavour to avert a national stoppage^ Page 7. Reports frcm271 words
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Article1585 1921-04-11 1 Tbi; first two thousand Malay and Javanese pilgrims arriving in Jeddah this year, have been astonished by three innovatier s. Pint, motor boats buzzing round' thi ■trance green waters of tbo Barbour, than the many amateur Kodak bends Md lastly but not least, the motor seiviee1,585 words
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Advertisement292 1921-04-11 1 Malthoid RAFFLES NOT EL. I The Finest Bail R i r.i in the East 3 The Rendezvous of the Elite TUESDAY, leth APRIL g 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The Celebrated Russian Classical Danseuse and F'ianiste r I THAMARA SWIRSKAYA The World Renowned Violin Virtuoso «j MARGOSHA j Tjie Great292 words
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Advertisement207 1921-04-11 1 ■■X*m^mmwm*****m.mm**A*m*mmmm*Skmmm^^ m i9aaaamaaamaammt*maammmmmMammaaai aaaaai ww •<'*»*</,• 3* *^.x,. -v. v,T^fe rr*i*jajris«a>-\*. j g I g*j* TQBftCCO CO Ud. U^<*^s 1 I CIGAEETTES I 1 THE WORLD'S MOST 1 "j I'OPVLAR NIGH-GLASS r] GIG iH£Uf.S I VIRGIMA I IN PATENT PER TIN OF 50 f I l.i^: Mo 555 §125 II207 words
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Advertisement145 1921-04-11 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS New films at the Empire Page 2. Choice selection of* novels just arrived, Robinson and Co. Page 7. The latest in footwear at reasonable prices. Whiteaway's Page 5. Choice models for day and evening wear just received by John Little and Co. Page G. S. Smith and Sons145 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous54 1921-04-11 1 THE WEEK. Monday, April 11. High Water, 0.22 a.m. Wiring Co., Butterfly on the Wheel. Hippodrome ("reus, 9.18 p.m. Tuesday, April 12. High Water. 0.10 a.m. 1.3 p.m. Tea Dansant. Raffles Hotel, 6 7 p.m. Tanglin Club, Annual M g., I p.m. Lodge Zetland in the East. Waring Co., Don.54 words
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Article559 1921-04-11 2 Secretaries: Derrick and Co. Alor Gajah 4,700; Australasia 1,808; Ayer Psaai 18,080; Balgownie 20,750; Bukit Kubu 14,000; Glenealy 14.130; Pajam 39,815; Pantai 6.756; Port Swettenham 6,900; Tambalak 5,246; T.Uik Anpon L r ».O7L Secretaries: Kat/. Bros. (Penang.) North Taiping Tin March output: output 088 pikuls; hours559 words
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Advertisement221 1921-04-11 2 I VICTORIA THEATRE EASTERN "TORS, LTD. '/-ENT THE H. WARING (OMPANY POB A SHORT SEASON TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT bo Sherlock Holmes sensational drama LAST TWO PERFORMANCES Monday April 11. By Special Reejoeel U A BUTTERFLY ON THE WHEEL n Tuesday, April IJ. DON 1 With Mr. Charles Quartermaine in his original221 words
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Advertisement901 1921-04-11 2 il Ju fl ii. JM £S Jl it From Saturday, April 9, to Taxirsdav, April 11 A PICTURE IN WHICH FATHERS, WIVES. DAUGHTERS; SONS, WILL BE INTERESTED A Powerful William Fox Human Flay Full of Action and Gripping Situation Featuring: pretty, petite, piquant PEGGY HYJ,Ar;.D flhK St Z f >901 words
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912 1921-04-11 3 The la <,f the world's "Great Unknownis to be (he goal oi inn's endeavour. That huge i\\..aie3e mas. < t Himalayan Brants, with Mount Everest uplifted loftily on the real rot z of the world, has up to the pre- S veritable no man's912 words
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Advertisement721 1921-04-11 3 FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY j THE IHrVodronK orcus AND MENAGERIE LOCATION beach BOAD. AT B.IQ p.m. Matinee every Saturday at 4.30 p fff. SPECIAL BUKOPBAN actors and ACTRESSES. THE BAH MALAGAS. Who have tai. en Um WOr'd' Btorm. Talented artistes and whirlwind dancers with their spect: y wonderful dances,721 words
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Advertisement262 1921-04-11 3 \ar laar%^y*Sr\Br%Br^%B%»Wß%^1 aar%^y*Sr\Br%Br^%B%»WR%^ i! JJ Gramaphone :»tagned:« NeBttaBB, g, 1 1 1 we fcUar^ntee \^ch If—Mie U *4 I 1:; J play ten records, and also R^ 7 cord Alboinf ta bn had at 9 < 2 a. e. euDSON v 5 I 2^ The hot:se of the catchy Muaic262 words
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Advertisement270 1921-04-11 3 *Jn*Pmm*JrtM' ~n%Z m ,mf m *W sl ■MVPaVI BfißaHasMrWMrlßflaf^asT\a^^ I NY CARLSBERG. j Manufactured in Denmark. 4SIME, DARBY AND CO., I/TD..Z MALACCA, SEREMBAN tr. MUAR. 4 A KIM TECK AND CO., JOHORE.j BENG SENG CO., KELANTAN. 1 THE EAST ASIATIC CO^ LTD.Z 4Ma#lafr\ar«sMT\l Vi'.S".^-.^^ S^V.BSS Br\D p Ml H MT'.BrMI\Br.H.'.Br.B'.Br.B-^-^.270 words
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1263 1921-04-11 4 MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL AT THE COLONIAL OFFICE The appointment of Mr. Churchill to be Secretary of Suite for the Colonies is an event of high significance in Imperial policy. Until the advent of Mr. Chamberlain, the Colonial Office had been, in the main, a place of refuse for second-rate politicians.1,263 words
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Article382 1921-04-11 4 Commission of Inquiry. Interesting Evidence. I Melbourne, Mareh Bth.— One or two apparently practical suggestions were made to-day by witnesses in the evidence which they gave before Mr. William M. Macfarlane. who is conducting a Commission of Inquiry into the pillaging of vessels' cargoes. I James Harrison,382 words
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Article72 1921-04-11 4 Warwick Comedy Company Player's Death. Madras, March 29. Miss Beatrice Wynne (Mrs. B. Campbell Owen) of the Warwick Comedy Co. was found dead to-day in her room at the hotel D'Angelis with a bullet wound in the head and pistol near by. Evidence at the inquest72 words
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Article70 1921-04-11 4 Madras, March 29. It is reported that the Turakur police have arrested a notorious criminal at Sira Tumkur district who is alleged to have committed about 64 murders. He is said to have killed his victims, r:>bbed them and buried them himself. Hia booty is said70 words
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Advertisement321 1921-04-11 4 '■^■■■■■■■■■^■■■■■^■■mmmMm^^ 111 I M^SMTBJSBSgP REDUCTION m PRICES LAMBERT BUTLER I GARKIGK HfS j MIXTURE j pOHT«ERn,:j |E MIXTURE J kW^fliAW^ &I. JU Per lb. tin. J MsasfsjasaMwrafi maw^r; rc^rarjavyar/^s^ttsit jjgsas3My*^vrs>^^arjtst^t so, l^—l— »M>.— WM— <— L-^^Xa <«t»<^ 1..1.1 «iMI.iW.»HM>W»I» 1 r H 1.1 1 U— u■ i II CRIMAULT S321 words
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Advertisement981 1921-04-11 4 AUCTION SALE OF Excellent wax polished carved teak Household Furniture and a good collection of well grown plant*, etc. To be held at "HOMESTEAD" No. 39A, MOULMEIN ROAD, (OFF THOMPSON ROAD.) ON SATURDAY, 16th APRIL. 1921 at 2 p.m. Comprising: Excellent designed wax p dished teak sideboard with bevelled mirror981 words
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Advertisement741 1921-04-11 5 WANTED. CLERK. (Chinese) wanted, with knowledge Of typewriting and -.f shipping documents, for Produce Department of a Briti-h firm. Apply Box No 193 rare or Free Press J_[ 12-4 HILDRENS NIRSE English, 5 years experience in Ceylon, at present employed in Sumatra wants similar position in S. S. or FM741 words
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Advertisement816 1921-04-11 5 AUCTION SALES. U-'J"*. 1! \l (TION SALE OF Vslaabla ams polisbed teak Household furniture, CsttSga piano, plants &c. At No. D" Addis Road (otf Sophia Road) ON FRIDAY, 18th APRIL, AT I P.M. Comprising an excellent toned Cottage piano by Moutrie almost new and in first class condition and a816 words
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Advertisement699 1921-04-11 5 FOR SALE. FOif SALE Ocs Complete Aaratad Water Machine. Qaas roam Cork Machine. j One Oil Engine 2 H.P. Cheapest Price Apply AYABE CO., No. 3." Beticoelss] Bl i U Singapore. 6-4 il-1 for"sale privately. Bungalow, fully furnished, with garage and tennis-court, in healthylocality, close to town, about one I699 words
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Advertisement694 1921-04-11 5 TO LET, TO LET. Large furnished room, with verandah in cl -an SSSSfsi labia house available now MsaVrate terms. Arj. z.Y.X. eare of Free I ress. JJj n-4 1 !T. No. 50 51 Robinson Road, three storeyed, suitable for Office and Godown. Apply Tan Chim Cheng, care of Ong Sam694 words
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Advertisement370 1921-04-11 5 mmm** m. ni i i i imi i mata i m .»<^ mmm ■PBB* 99mt i i i Follow WMteaway'g Advertisements Day by Day. You will be interested. jj£ti/^L\ LMPERATOR." Cents High Grade Tan S'Jbl [k Willow Derby Boots, Unlined vamp, stout m soles cut from prime English Butt Leather.370 words
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914 1921-04-11 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1921. The Week. The week closed with affairs abroad considerably quieter and with possibilities of complications very largely rt l oved. The unhappy adventure of ex- Emperor Karl ended much as we expected, he being, as quietly as possible, pushed over the frontier and914 words
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Article375 1921-04-11 6 The Rev. V. E. Hendershot of the Seventh Day Adventists has been licensed to solemnize marriages. During the three months Jan. to March 33,778 adult Chinese male immigrants arrived in Singapore, compared with 7,244 in the same period last year. The Singapore Model Dairy Ltd. is struck off the Register375 words
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Article487 1921-04-11 6 ECONOMY AND UNEMPLOYIrIENT. WISE DIVERSION OK EXPENDITURE. We are informed officially that His Excellency the Governor having obtained, through the Secretary of State, His Most Gracious Majesty's permission, has decided to omit th<* Official Government House Ball from the customary celebrations in honour of His Majesty's birthday, and to send487 words
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50 1921-04-11 6 NON-CHINESE PASSENGERS TO HONGKONG. The following telegram has been received at the Colonial Secretariat from the Colonial Secretary, Hongkong. "Please inform shipping agents, Singapore and Penang that non-Chinese passengers, including Indians, without passports will not be permitted to land at Hongkong. They will be sent back at expense of company.''50 words
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Article206 1921-04-11 6 m The P. O. s.s. Devanha h«s left Colombo, and is expected to arrive at this port at daylight on Thursday the Mth instant. She will KO alongside the P. Wharf on arrival. The artisans' strike in the Harbour Board, United Engineers and other principal mechanical works still continues It206 words
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Article73 1921-04-11 6 PBNANG NEWS. From Our Own Correspondent. Penang, April In the tennis championship of the P. C. Thfelfall (holder) beat R. N. Hamilton before a large number of BfßßctatOTl Threlfall won easily 6 B, 6 2, and in the second set his position was never jeopardised. A meeting of73 words
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Article316 1921-04-11 6 At a Sub-committee Meeting, of the Municipal Commission held on Sth April, the following question was put by Mr Mugliston h it a fact that the report >>f the Tram-v.'i-ys Commission recommended emongsjt other things that the Tramway Co. should be allowed ."> years in which to relay316 words
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Article225 1921-04-11 6 CONCERT AT GOODWOOD HALL. Unqualified success attended the Concert held in aid of the Girl Guides' Hur Fund at Goodwood Hall on Saturday evening, when st lar^e gathering, including Sir J. W. Murison and Lady Murison, enjoyed a really programme. |.;i<i y Murison and the other225 words
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Article185 1921-04-11 6 That well known drama "The BnatßJed Band" was the attraction at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday evening, and the H. B. Waring Company added to their laurel l by their fine presentation of the pied Playgoers generally are conversant I this Sherlock Holmes sensational drama. The caste185 words
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Advertisement206 1921-04-11 6 SBaSBBBBBBhw gfIBSBMBBSfIfIBfIL BBBBBKSSBSa^ dhiail 111 Ml mmm w lm fSSBBBBBBBBa BBSSBBBSSfIjw T5 TP T? T? 1 TP T? Jr Jj- 3 Jti Jti X Jli Jti THE CBaaMPAQNJE OF TABLE WATERS SUPPLIED BY TO THE ROYAL PALACES Imported by us in 25 or 50 Bottles SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED PRICFS ON206 words
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Advertisement144 1921-04-11 6 !mrm~m.~tim^a* m J*mm^.j* m <**- m m* m a* m am m» am What about your j BAGGAGE I YOU insure your valuables and i effects st home: do you protect them i in your baggage when travelling? Property to the value of many thou- i sands of pounds is144 words
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Article1848 1921-04-11 7 NATION CALLED TO ARMS. TRIPLICE THREAT OK STRIKE ON TUESDAY. j London, April 8. I HottSe ol Commons Mr. Lloyd I a read statement giving the eorre-s- between himself, the miners wnara, He emphasised that the rnment's action v. as solely dictated by in the way of1,848 words
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Article282 1921-04-11 7 Geneva, April 8. The Amendments Commission of the League of Nations has held its first sitting and must report to the Council of the League by June t to enable the Council to determine the recommendations it will make to members of the League, in view of282 words
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Article58 1921-04-11 7 —mm A Shanghai contemporary reporting the death of the late Captain Plant, who did ao much to make navigation of the upper Yangtsze possible, suggested that a memorial to him be erected at Ichang, at the entrance to the Gorges, in the same way as de Lesseps' memory has been58 words
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Article419 1921-04-11 7 ATTEMPTS TO CAUSE TROUBLE. THE CABLE CENSORSHIP. [Reuter's Service.] London, April 8. The allegations made during sittings of the International Communications Conference at Washington last year, suggesting that the British authorities purposely delayed, 'suppressed or intercepted telegrams passing between America and Europe, pro- I; voked the intervention of419 words
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Article356 1921-04-11 7 Paris. April 6. f Speaking before the Senate, the Premier, M. Briand, stated their present financial C difficulties were the consequence- of Germany's bad faith, which had obliged France) to shoulder Germany's liabilities arising' from the Peace Treaty. Now, after two years of patience, France was firmly356 words
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Advertisement306 1921-04-11 7 BOOKS I 1 PRICES NETT. L !THE LORDS OF THE F'C'SLE by Morley Roberts $0.30 THE FIVE BARRED GATE by E. Temple Thurston .30 t LEONORA by Arnold Bennett ;i0 < THE CALL OP THE HEART hy Charles Garvice JO j THE WILDERNESS by Joseph Hocking 00 THE MAN FROM306 words
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Advertisement526 1921-04-11 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. j (Incorporated in Japan.) UNPER MAX CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subjeet to alterations without notice j EUROPEAN MAIL LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE. rer London and Antwerp via (Malacca) Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. SADO MARU 10th April KITANO MAUU 20th April TNABA MARU 9th526 words
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Advertisement705 1921-04-11 8 K. P. M. KONTNKXYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHArTLI (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA 3*b-»*uft 181 JTsuutsa DqvL 1202 Freight DafL IMS Maaafers Desk 1417 Marin* Vur.*« Tr**e^ 8 COLLYaUt QUAY fSm%arm contact with ths Netherlands inuia QOvitxsnTtm MELCHIOR" TREUB "(Monday, April 11) Belawan Deli. BUYSKES (Tuesday, April 12)705 words
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Advertisement756 1921-04-11 8 P. O. BRITiSH aNDIA 1 APCAR LINE. /IneorpoTst?^ ic Kajriand.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SKRVil'* PENLVSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. > CO. (.Under Contract with His Majesty's Goverr.:. n l l Th<> Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BO&S./* *"n suiipended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLE 4 i.ONBOJt DUE SINGAPORK LEAVE756 words
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Advertisement464 1921-04-11 9 THK SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. m (INCORPORATED DJ SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SKRVICa *«hA*mui. aurfom. Imntrn**, Chnmpon, *mi B««kok. |L VALAYA ArriVa departure I YUGALA Pri A P ril 13 W r^ mmmmm ttwagW J£ Jprfl f 'U •«f*modation for fir*t class passengers fj Ticket, for th.™* trip m464 words
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Advertisement320 1921-04-11 9 LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. Ce. (laeorporated in Italy.) HOMEWARD SAILINGS. For Colombo, Aden, Massaua, Port Said^ 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 NIPPON rbout June 20 OUTWARD SAILINGS. For Hongkong,320 words
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Advertisement617 1921-04-11 9 Tke OeeeUi Steam Ship Company, Limited. Tke Ckina Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd, i AND EQermam ft BucknaU Steam Ship Co- Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) [Incorporatad ia England] »»»i■t i f t t a YOOTT rORTNZGXTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK ria SUEZ OM PaJTAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamss' Dua Soata617 words
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Advertisement626 1921-04-11 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 Passengers and Freight June 10 WOLVERINE626 words
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Article380 1921-04-11 10 CAN HEE STINGS CURE RHEUMATISM? A letter appeared some months ago in tne i leaJinj: English newspaper of Shanghai recount- ing how an e'derly European, resident in China, h:id haa. comp etciy cured of chronic rheumatism through heing badly s t ung by bees, and the writer asked Does the380 words
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Article613 1921-04-11 10 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1921. MINING. t Flgurei in bracksfcs shows tbe csp'U" and inns value of tbe Share in delists unless otherwiie marked. C. Com t\.w. a: equal 8 ex div.] Ampang 10) nom. Ayer Weng (—1) 1.00 Hitam Tin (300,000--l)613 words
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Advertisement267 1921-04-11 10 i ,,,n,i.n.nTiTiimTnmiimininn!ntiffnfifi :i fMllilu sjpj— s^— iiiiiisji i iimiflmniiw I Harley Street I '~=i\ m m jm -a* mm t mm mm U 3£ 'r? Hi HAIG HAIG, LTD. Head Office: 57, Sovthwask St., LOTtnON, S.E.I, Englamd. >* '"Ifflimpil^^ a-aaatrj* ..•■.'►fw.ur f *y. Mit m*m^^ Henderson Line. OF FORTNIGHTLY FREIGHT267 words
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Advertisement102 1921-04-11 10 gaps 1 1 -^—^b^^—^ M1 FOURNIERS HYGENIQUE' MIXTURE. (FOB LADIES) Tested and Proved for Years. WASTE NO TIME. Immediately you notice any disorder of *m I— ta »<e Fournier's Hygenique mature. It quickly removes all suffering. Tfcere ia Nothinf to EQUAL IT. nor Anythi.t so Widely Known. It is justly102 words
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Advertisement81 1921-04-11 10 SANITAS iii Si I a aSa*Jnlaß^a^aSaSaSanaMaea^aMa^a^*ai m i DISINrtuTANr INSIST ON GETTING J i i J **PililP¥iT_i*P f5 fHfIP I lIIUIH Hi a-SSK-K-KK J (Incorporated in Er.^'anJ) M SINGAPORE, IPOH PENAN I ■Wkfi%»VaT\-K^KV»^^ I Z x> p arf^ Spirit l »arrrtft^ic»!it^^ I! HHWIII I *mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm*mmmmm*tmmmmm mm 8 0 ft 181 words
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Article73 1921-04-11 11 APRIL 9. Bank 4 m.s. 214 lf-tl Bank, demand 2.4 Private credit 3 m.s. 214 11-1C New York, demand 45 Credits 90 dejl 4^ France, demand 610 India, T. T. 175 Hongkong, demand T'l- p.c. Prom. Yokohama, demand 93 Java, demand 137 Bangkok, demand g£ Sovereign, Bank Boril g73 words
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Article163 1921-04-11 11 APRIL 9. Tin Xo Cables s. Market OftßtUsr Cube >:*. l lUi Pepper Blr.ck 16 00 Pepper (white fair) jjg #00 Tapioca email flr.ke, I^. i'iq Ttpioca, medium pssri J io!oO Pearl Sago, small tO M Copra Sundricd nom 13>0tt Copra Mix g2 5 Opium, Ben&xes unctrt 5.900 Eice163 words
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Article51 1921-04-11 11 11.30 a.m. Saturday, 9th April 1921. Pale Crape. Bibbed Smoked Sh. Cloaing Prioet. Clot'.ng Pric ft. Bnyere Sells**. Bayers Sellers. Spot 3J go April 31 32 May to June 331. 341^ July to Sept. 36*4 37^ July to Dec. w 40 Tone of Market:- Steady.51 words
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Article163 1921-04-11 11 PAIN IS THE REGION OF THE HIPS. Have you pains in the regicn of ths hiju. Many people auffer from pain in the region of the hips. They may come from a touch cf Sciatica, or Rheumatism, or from a ctrain of the muscles. They may have other causes, but163 words
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Advertisement459 1921-04-11 11 AmmM fcS^O**. A-w*raMca Is force *ver !i5»96* > ?99 l I I THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I VttAls najMauaai try. {mmMmmm*M\ aa Wmm** Mfv] I "VMS I WlMcka«tar gl^para. LONDON OFFICE: S2, Old Jewry, EC 1 i *j -T" m I AGENTS gAMMM FraJS. MANAGING WCIOI ACT*****459 words
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Advertisement534 1921-04-11 11 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up CapiUl in 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Rtserve Fund 3,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 8,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amritsar Uoilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh Rangoon534 words
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Advertisement529 1921-04-11 11 HO HONG BANK, LIMITED, HEAD OFFICE 94 Market Street. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar— 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Batavia. Sourabaya Semarang, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL. AUTHORISED $20,000,000 Issued 8,000,000 Paid-up 4,000,000529 words
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Advertisement547 1921-04-11 11 .YOKOHAMA SPECIE BAWL I LTD. Established 1830. Capital Subscribed Y 10 0,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund ir p Y. 53,000,000 President N. Kajiwara, Esq. Vice-President: S. K. Suzuki, Esq. DIRECTORS. Y S^*** 1 L M »*«*ata f Esq., Y. Wawa Esq., M Mitsui, Esq., j Bar™ K 'V *V547 words
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Advertisement332 1921-04-11 11 FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. S.S. "CHAKSANG" 2358 tons, sails 4pm.' on Wednesday, 13th April. For Freight and Passage apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., (Incorporated in tha F.M.S.) Agenis, I.C.S.N. Co., Ltd. n 'i 13-1 FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI KOBE. I S.S. "KUMSANG" 3236 tons, leaves noon' on Wednesday. 13th April. For332 words
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Miscellaneous30 1921-04-11 11 CLEARANCES. i April 9. Van Rees, Rotti. Singkara, Indragiri (Dut); Kuala, Klang, Hong Keat, Sri Muar (Brit); Flevo (Sar); Tenkai Maru. Yamagata Maru (Jap); West Jena (Am); Boribat, Redang (Siam).30 words
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Miscellaneous454 1921-04-11 11 MAIL TABLE. TODAY. Intermediate and local mails wiil be found in list below: Federated Malay States, Malacca, Muar and Penang (by train) 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and stations to Kuala Lumpur at 6 a.m. Kuala Pahang. Peka:i, Sungei Lembing and Kuantan (By train) 6454 words
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Article324 1921-04-11 12 DESIRES SUITABLE TREATY WITH JAPAN. IS. 1 LEUNGS YO BE CONSIDERED. [Reute s Service] London, April 8. A Melbourne 1 (gram gives the text of the speech of Mr. Hughes in the Hou HJ of Rap* natatUc ai i irds tba forthcoming OOnfareao of Imperial Premiers.324 words
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Article446 1921-04-11 12 SCHOOI. DISCIPLINE. To The Kditor. Sir, It has occurred to me that something written on the above subject will help in no little degree to improve the conditions of many local sch ml I where discipline is .so wanting. I understand that at this moment thr446 words
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Article103 1921-04-11 12 Messrs. Guthrie Co. are in receipt of a cable from the Secretaries of Labu Company advising that the Directors recommend a dividend of 5 per cent payable on 27th instant for the financial year ended 31st December last, and that i'l o,ooo be placed to reserve and103 words
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Article608 1921-04-11 12 The Gentfal Report of the above for the taded 81«t Daeetabar, 1910, states inter alia the year has been full of anxieties owing to the lack of funds. The dearth of Chaplains in the Diocese has no doubt tnTeetad the organising of the appeal f or hc^r608 words
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Article147 1921-04-11 12 MALAYAN RI BBER FACTORIES. The report by the Directors of Malayan Rubber Factories, Ltd., to the second annual general meeting of shareholders (to be held at the Registered Office, Chartered Bank Chambers, on Saturday, leta April) states:— The accounts for the' year ended December 31st, 1920, show a loss on147 words
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Article91 1921-04-11 12 An interesting water polo match was played at the Swimming Club yesterday between H. M. S. Merlin and the Club, resulting in a win for the latter by 2 goals to one. Phillips opened the scoring, in the first half, for the naval team. On the resumption Penrice91 words
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Article641 1921-04-11 12 CRICKET. 4 S.C.C. Practice Match. Another interesting practice match took place on the Padang on Saturday aftornoon, when teams captained by Mr. Claxton and Mr. Cantrell were the contestants. These practice matches are for the purpose of giving opportunities to all members of the Club desirous of playing,641 words
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Article49 1921-04-11 12 At a meeting of the playing members of the S.C.C. Football teams presided over by Mr. R. H. Gale, Mr. Moss was elected Captain, and Mr. Jamieson, vice Captain of the first eleven, and Mr. F. M. Toscenie Captain and Mr. P. Barnes vice-Captain of the second team. »i49 words
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Article238 1921-04-11 12 RIVAL CAPTAINS' MEWS. A Cetsmaa Interview. The Orient Liner "Osterley," with tha Australian and M.C.C. tesftns on board, arrived in Colombo recently. A Press representative had a brief chat with both Dougias and Armstrong, the captains of the M.C.C. and Australian teams, respectively. Neither was inclined238 words
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Article491 1921-04-11 12 Why the Australians Won. The burly Victorian, when approached by our representative, remarked that he had not a lot to say. "I do not like prophesying. It is a dangerous indulgence so far as cricket is concerned, for you never know what is going to happen. Therefore, I491 words
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Article89 1921-04-11 12 TO-DAY'S TIES. A Class Single Handicap Doig D. ht 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.89 words
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Article41 1921-04-11 12 Chinese papers state that the Japanese are buying up all the old rifles and gun* m China, remodelling and remounting them and selling them back to China. The Governor of Hunan is said to have bought 500 of these re-built rifles.41 words
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