The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 April 1921

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISE. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921. No. 10,261.
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  • 249 1 There is practically no change m the coal ■itmtfoa —Page 7. Tcnnih tka and other v|M»rting nev^^ >»ill he found on page 12. V CBM m connection with the \Uagoff coniroversy was mentioned m the Supreme Court ye^te-day and postponed Page 6. H. E. the (jov«rnor has
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  • 1101 1 FIVE TIMES THE HEIGHT OF NIAGARA I The West India and the Blue Caribbean net a^ain attracting thousands ««f visitors. Not a fvw of these will go as far NQth as British Guiana, but how many of them after reaching Raleigh's "Golden Province" will actually look upon the wonder and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 180 1 Malthold BFFLES HOTEL. I The finest Ball Room m the East. E NIGHTS THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. Evening Dress essential lor Dancing f SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. RIDAY, 22nd APRIL, 5 to 7 p.m. TEA DAN3ANT. 200 INCLUDING SPECIAL TEA ST. GEORGE'S DAY. SATURDAY. 23rd APRIL Special Dinner and Supper Dance 10 p.m.
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    • 212 1 nr.r#.r.r.!MMVF.r.rJ '.bis i l .rj'«,iMM>,r.i',i> l r,i',i i Iff The reason for z IMf ROYAL tjypewritr k If er supremacy is I !j I fully established I j m |M\ Now— compare the guaranteed S fm\ service which follows tne purchase jM J s J Sole Importers S RONEO LIMITED.
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    • 93 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Wines and Spirits at Goslings Page 2. Robinson's have Peter Da\vr,on records Pape 7. Bull Dotr lager beer at Huttenbach's Pngre 4. The Unitecn have eocki an l wUvea Pag* *>• The Ausiiii motOl car at Borneo Co,— Page 3. Meeting of Snorting Club tlii« eveningPage 5. Edavtena
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 93 1 THE WEEK. Thursday 21st. Hitfh Water, 9.56 a.m., 10.6 p.m. M. M. Outward Mail due. Eastern Gate Lodge. Orchestra Practice, r>.l,"> p.m. Spore Sporting Club Htg n Bxch., 5.15 p.ni Y. M. C. A. Gymnastic dan, 8.30 p.m. Hippodrome Circus. 9.15 pm. Peter Dawson Co., Vie. Theatre Friday, 22r»d. [lliph
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  • 272 2 Pliilare of Propeaed M Plaatatiosj Tru^t" Flotation. A great diriiv men who have Invested m rubber, an<l others who stand outside thi' ring, and watch the progress of events wiM be Interested, .says the Shanghai <iazette, la learn that the directors of the K'hai Plantations
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  • 232 2 Important Hon^kon^ (lathering. A number of prominent Chinese from CafttMl together -with leading Hongkong Chiiu'so merchants, wer o entertained at a hotel m West Point by tl c Hon. Mr. Lav Chu-pak, when a decision was unanimously arrived at that s General Commeice Protecting Association, with branches m
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 11 2 £«m Who Uvin ho rt'y for htr •m fnsn4#i ar> welcome.
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    • 491 2 TO LET. J OFFIffo AND GODOWNS yr ItAl FLBS PLACE Immediate entry. I I .\:<; ly EASTERN MINING AND j I RUBBER CO., LTD. H, eorporated m the Straits Settlements) Agents. 58 and 60, Robinson Road. (.<)(>!> PAPHt plus COOD I'KINTIN'G CO D M VKRTISEMENT! GOOD ADViCRTISEiTENT means T,OOD BL'SIN'ESS
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    • 439 2 "DAVID ROSCOE'S WILL" SERIAL Episode 11. "The Counterfeiters" KpUode 12. "The Interrupted Wedding" (continued next Tuesday.) WITH A 2 PAST LARJKY SBMON COMEDY At 0 p.m. Sharp. WILLIAM DUNCAN AND EDITH JOHNSTON IN THE "SILENT AVENGER" SERIAL Episode 11. "SHOT INTO SPACE" Episode 12. "FACING ETERNITY. (continued on Friday. >
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    • 434 2 From THURSDAY, April 21, to TUESDAY, April X,, 1921. A colourful, gorgeous, sparkling, vivid, intense. IWttpillg me'odranui A SPLENDID PICTURE BY BENJAMIN B. HAMPTON who was responsible for the success of such photoplays as "The Westerners", "Desert Gold", "The Sage-brusher", "Riders of the Dawn". TH E MON tV Cri ANG
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  • 269 3 Amusing I*is:nite Orer Date. A ovtM alteration m the date of a Chinese marriage ended m proceeding* i m the Hongkong Police Court recently, when i n were charged with assault and waging a girl's jacket. Oi c of them is the mother of the P ro
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  • 240 3 "A Hongkong Tramway Contract." A Chinese was sentenced to six weeks, imprisonment at the Magistracy, Hongkong, recently, for a curious false pretence. He iold a fellow-countryman that ho had a contract for carpentry work with the Peak Tramway Company, worth $150, and showing the respectable profit of
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  • 352 3 SCOUTS FUND AND OTHERS. Lord Burnham. the honorary treasurer of thr Prince of Wales' Boys Scout Development Fund, has written suggesting that we open a shilling fund from Singapore. We are reluctantly led to decline the suggestion. The Malayan Scout Fund will absorb ail the generosity of the local public,
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    • 317 3 Tne best argument is a trial drive. I Every MotOFist knows that there is such a thing as individuality m a car and the way m which desirable qualities are combin- ed m a cm* create its individuality. The combination of attributes presented m the AUSTIN is that which most
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    • 152 3 it f j Spencer-MouHoi Tyres nrv British made. There are two pati tern?, the square trend and the three j 1 j ribbed tyro for roul h ird wear. The prices of Spc-jictr Moulton tyres have been j i reduced. Te.l us the «ize you use and I N v
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    • 384 3 Cora Pain Stopped "Gets-It" Loosens Them So They Lift Off m A Jiffy. The corn pains cease as coon as a few drops of "Gots-It" reach the oorn. It tfoes out of the hurtln* business forever. •J^SsßpS^^BslkSSiißy^fll^LT For a day or so the corn remains, getting looser and looser and
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    • 244 3 n > 1 'V n You New Health and Nerve Power Let to-day be a turning point m your iife the clay when you took your first drink of Sanatogen In a few weeks' time you will be glad you obeyed the impulse andi sincerely grateful for t he good
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  • 384 4 To Hi? Ventilated In Court. Thme Sopifmc Court actions having j been let down for trial before a judge and < jury al Bendigo, wherein Charles Edward Cording and his wife, jointly, and Joseph Henry Knight, dentist, and Frank Leslie Cole, dentist's assistant, all of Bendigo, are
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  • 214 4 Little Girl's Excape. They story of a narrow escape of a little girl, the youngest daughter of Mr. G. W. Kingston of Ulu Sawah Estate,, Rantau, from being bitten by cobra, comes to hand. It appears that on the evening of April lHh the little girl was
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  • 313 4 Lord Reading and Mr. (iandhi. i Calcutta, April sth.— Mr. Syed Riza Ali, a member of the Council of State, has addressed a letter to Mr. Gandhi askinp him to suspend the Xon-Co-operation movement for a reasonable time to enable the Viceroy to see and judge
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  • 246 4 An interesting and comprehensive re- view of the Egyptian oil industry has been issued by the Egyptian Government. The j writer fays a .somewhat unwilling tribute j to the success achieved by the Shell group j through the operations of its subsidiary, the Anglo-Egyptian Oilfields. The gov-
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  • 187 4 Tree Trade Considered Be>t. The question of Protection v. Free Trade m Hongkong is raised m the report of the Economic Resources Committee. In reply to the question ''Can you offer any suggestions m order to further develop your business?" it is recorded that one foreign managed
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  • 170 4 Resignation of Pruf. A. Warren. i A Hongkong paper learns that Prof. A. G. Warren has sent m his resignation as Professor or Electrical Engineering m the University of Hongkong. Prof. Warren is at present home on long leave and it is understood that domestic reasons
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  • 240 4 Part of the ancient library of the famous Bluecoat School if being: sold by the governors of Christ's Hospital, who consider that many of the highly valuable works at Horsham arc not being put to the best use. Although Christ's Hospital is largely endowed, it can now be reckoned among
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 78 4 LA. G 1! R BEER. TRY FROM Tn njiw PrS^P- PTftnrp 11 1 1 1 1 1 b E \ultnr\ IU UK! fe- SflEaGi? BOTTLED BY ROBERT POSTER Co Ltd. LONDON AM) LIVERPOOL. IT'S BRITISH HOnENBACH7LAZARUS~& SONS, LT D. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements). SINGAPORE. ml ETTE Safe *y LLC
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    • 763 4 AUCTION SALE OF The Undersigned have been favoured with instruction*, to Bell by Public Auction at their sale-room Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place Singapore. ON MONDAY, 25th APRIL, 1921, at 2.30 p.m. The following valuable Town and Country properties Lot 1. Freehold newly erected Bungalow No. 51 Race Course Road, MM
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    • 689 5 WANTED. WANTED^ Larpe Hou*e, suitabJl ft fir*t c.asa board.n X .stablishment. Not Use than twehre bedroonv „th b.th-^s Jft Hood portion near Town and every modern convenience Tennis Court, ct-. Apply No 2 7 rare of Free Press. 20 4 26-4 WAWTjM) Four full-blood,~d~al/ """chow Stfeet Admirnl Line Prince WANTED.
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    • 847 5 AUCTION SALES. BSTATR OP ROOLOKa BIN ENDOET, DECEASED. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable freehold land situate m the District of Chan^i fronting the sea, near the Government Bunßa'ow, area '.il poles (42,748 square fevt.) An ideal spot for a sea-side bungalow. At Messrs. Cheong Koor Sen£ r.nd Cox Saleroom, No. M
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    • 689 5 SINGAPORE si'ORTlNr CLUB. A Special General Meeting of the Members of the Singapore Sporting Club will be held on Thursday April ZUt at 5.15 p.m. m the Sing«pore Exchange. BUSINESS: To consider, and if approved, pass a resolution that v pension be printed to ihe Secretary of the Club on
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    • 820 5 TO LET. TO I-KT.-BungaK-nv Partly Furnished, Im- medial.- ntry, bd rooms, large verandah,! Dining: v,,om, sitting room, two bath rooms (shower*), tennis court, extensive garden rear and front, stables, garage, bargain. *180 per mon*h. Apply Box 81 care of Free Press. 01 214 TO LET. That very desirable newly built
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    • 319 5 Whlteaway, Uidlsw I Co., ttf. I (Incorporated ir England) y~+ A^r W I -II I I B^B^B^^3b^^^^s^Qß U H V^^^m H^^^y Plain Self color Mercerised Cotton Pyjama Suits In Self Pink, Htlio CH 1 Sr.xe hlue, with Frog Fronts. Our Price $13.30 Suit Striped Cambric Pyjamas ii crlo:ed effects on
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  • 49 6 LLOYD -PARKER.— At St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, by the Yen. Archdeacon F. G. Swindell, on the 20th April, Charles Jesse Lloyd, of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Singapore, to Vera, daughter of the late LieutCol. J. H. Parker R. M, L. I. und Mrs. Parker, Gosport. 21-4 22-4
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  • 1313 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921. The Simple Life. Although addressed to the members of the Singapore Diocesan Association, the meeting of that body on Tuesday was attended by the Press and was publicly announced, we assume that the Bishop of Singapore's remarks apply to, and were perhaps meant
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  • 158 6 THE SIAMESE RAILWAYS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, April 20. Interviewed today by a reporter of the Pinang Gazette prior to his departure boas \vard on retirement, Mr. H. Gittins, chief engineering advisor to the Siamese Railways, said that through trains were already running from Chiengmai to Kelantan,
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  • 205 6 More Bickering for it. t t The latest offshoot m lYs never ending Alsagoff controversy came on m the Supreme Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Barrett Lennard, when ore Said Mohamed Yassfa and his sister Sheriffa Rogayah brought an action against Syed Mohamed AlMgoff and tho trustees
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  • 257 6 Further Subscriptions. Previously acknowledged $1<>,G21.20 P. B. Pinhorn ir B. L. Shipman 10.25 Malacca Planters' Association 17)1.12 "Christ Church" Malacca (Collection) 155.72 C. E. Nugent 20 H. R. Moullin 30! N. R. Jarrett 25. R. C. Inigo Jones 10. "Balance, P.S." per Straits Tintes. 10. E. W.
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  • 476 6 CKAIGGY— WILSON Two very interesting weddings wero solemnised at St. Andrew's Cathedral yeftI terday afternoon nt both of which Arch- deacon Swindell officiated. At four o'clock thje lim I llf» took place of Mr. JoMpk Craiggy, second son of the late Mr. Alexander George Craiggy and Mrs. Craiggy
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  • 423 6 THE SEDITION CASE. Unusual excitement prevailed m the Supreme Court yesterday morning when the cause eelebre, m which 16 Indian", former members of the crew of the Kandabar, charged" with importing seditious literature into the colony, was commenced before Mir. Justice Barrett Lennard. It will be remembered that
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 151 6 TH»; OHAMFAOM p TABLE WATERS BUFFLIPD BY AP;O!.mTMF.NV TO IHI EOYAI. PALACES! Imported by us m 25 or 50 Bottles SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED PRICES ON APPLICATION 6aldfefi?k MgGOP6O Ltd fINCORrORATED IN SHANGHAI). i F.8.0.A., F.S.M.C, LATE SENIOR OPTICIAN BRITISH army, A&DSKBBOT, BNOLAIID. 5 S. SMITH AND SON (SIAM) Ltd. BATTERY
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    • 111 6 f% EWlKlEfilNfl A SERVICE, |JH_r Merchunical Lifting NBB IJThe motto of the day j 9 cut B coolie costs by substituting ;B machinery for manpower. B you considered how B many coolie hours you could H sa^'e by using the right type B of lifting tackle for your parti--1 B
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  • 537 7 STILL NEGOTIATING. IN THE HOL'SK. [Reuter's Service.] I/ondon, April 19. x I tatement was made m the H..UK- „f Commons late last night, which, is thought, Inert i the prospects of a settlement of the coal situation. Mr. Lloyd X iared that although the Government was unable
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  • 219 7 New York. April 19. iVx Kickard announces that the DempseyjCarpentiei fight will be fought at JerWf City on July 2. Carpvr.tier and his manager De?camps are sailing for America i May 7. THE STRUGGLE FOR OIL. New York, April 19. Newspapers at Washington say that Mr. Hughes
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  • 541 7 WHAT WILL HAPPEN. TAIUS VIEWS. [Reuter'a Service.] Paris, April 19. According to tr<> latest advices from Germany, a- result of the failure of her recant overturn to the cabinets at Berne, Prague, Wash :;Igi\ and Brussels, she has abandon* »l the Attempt to find an intermediary to convey
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  • 92 7 His Excellency the Governor has received the following: cable: To His Excellency The Governor, Straits Settlements. I beg to thank you for your kind telegram and good wishes for the new MadrasSingapore cable. I trust it will De the means of materially assisting m restoring the Company's
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  • 117 7 On Saturday night at the Station Hotel, Ipoh, the European friends of Colonel W. J. P. Hume, British Resident, Perak, both official as well as non-official, entertained him to a farewell dinner on the eve of his retirement from the Service, and his departure for Home, after
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  • 767 7 CHINA'S ATTITUDE. A PLAIN STATEMENT. [Router's Service]. Vancouver, April 19. Mr. Wfcag Chunp Hui. Chief Justice of Supreme Couit, China, has arrived en rout* to Geneva to attend the revision of the League Covenant. He intends to spend a month m America, including Ottawa and Washington, to learn
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  • 83 7 [Reuter's Service] London, April 19. A meeting of the Cricket Board of C n- 3trol, has appointed R. Spooner, H. K. Foster end J. Daniel as selectors for the sea son's test matches, with power* to coopt the captain selected. Also to call m consultatively two professionals.
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  • 762 7 Stunt Writing. Commenting O n the advisability or other- wise of cricketers writing to the Press on matches la which they participate, a special correspondent of the Observer contributes his views m a lengthy article, from which I is extracted the following The upshot of the present discussions
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  • 68 7 Orders for week ending April 23rd. Thursday 21s. Physical Culture Class, 5.15 p.m. Third Troop Parade, 5.15 p.m. Friday 22nd. Band Practice, 51 j p.m. Sixth and Eleventh Troops Parade, 5 15 p.m. Saturday 23rd. Ninth Trooj P*rade, 2 p.m. Seventh Troop Parade, 4. .m. Telegraphy Class,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 115 7 tW !|!!)!!!IIPli!iii|ili»!!!l!j!iil«(l||lill»| JJ Celebrated x|p§|^ Baritone f PETER DAWSON Records Exclusively lor ip YOU CAN RHPFAT THE PLEASURE B of hearing this famous Artiste on "His Master's Voice Kccords Write for special list of Pstcr Hanson Kecords 1 1 ROBINSON CO., LTD., SINGAPORE, f !i!!iiH{|lilll!iililllllllll:iiiiiii!iiii|ii!!!!! fe| E, l&mmmmwmMmwi^ 8 LAMBERT
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    • 467 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated m Japan.) VNPER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL. JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without nolle* EUROPEAN MAIL LINB^FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE. fiJ Lcßdon an'i Antwerp via (Malacca)' Penang, Coloaibo, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. KITANO MAHU 21st April i •NAB A MARU 9th May V fcMO MARU 18th
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    • 664 8 !C« P* m« KONUOEUTKB PAEETVAART MAAR?CHAFF?J (Incorporated ia Haliuui). KIXTAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA *"'€?:>****• Ul PsMMre D«pt- 1202 Fr^g t JJ^yt, Miftr^r. ij^g^ 1437 M*ria« «u»t. BmmM9««M S CGLLYKR QUAY. QWHtt CONTRACT WITH THB NETHERLANDS INVIM OOVMWT LOUDON^'^fHURSDAY, SW Sampit and Bandjermaßin. SINGKEL (Thursday, April 21). Tanjong-Lcidong, Tanjong
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    • 611 8 P. "b."-""- -BRITLSH INDIA AND APCAR fJNE. (Ineorporat«4 la Ea/isnJ.) MAXL AND PASSENGER SERV( PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S PUS SMOAPOn L^AVE BMCAT PLASSY about May 18 j KHYBER *"*fi£ DELTA about May 31 S oui>an «bo«l May 5 NYANZA about June 18 NAGOYA about May 20 KALYAN about June 28
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 526 9 THE SLiM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE Tra-aajgann, KeUatan, Banjrnara, Telupin, Patani, S^rera, Larilll il, Baud**, LaufSMv Cbumpon, end Bangkok, i YTJGALA Arrival Departure PHACHATIPOK April 25 jjg g VALAYA §t May 2nd May 4th rae steamers are fitted thrcughoxxt with electric light, and
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    • 292 9 LLOYD TRIESTTNO SJ¥. Ca (Icct-rporated m Italy.) 3OMBWARD SAILINGS, For Colombo, Aden, Mas^aua, 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 OUTWAKD BAILINGS. For Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama. Moji and
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    • 560 9 Tke Oeeu Bteam Ship Compaq, Lhalted This CMsm Mutual Steam Navigation Co^ Ltt, AND Kifarma* BucknaD Steam Ship O, Ltd. <AMBRICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) [Incorporated m England] j f i i JfIIZTT FOKTrTIO^TLT SERVICE TO NEW YORK tl* SUH? C« FKOM NEW YORK. $Uam«Y Dna Root* y tr S'pora KATUNA In
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    • 657 9 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BT PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated m 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 Passenger* and Freight May 10 CREOLE STATE Passengers and Freight Janm 10 WOLVERINE
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  • 613 10 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE ANB SHARE BROKERS. i WEDNESDAY, April 20th. 1921. i HIKING. iFtgWM m bra^kr's *howi th« r«p:U« *^nr. i*3ue va.'us of the Saura fit d«Ut.r* mi*»* otb«rwis« in*rked. 0. C»xn #5* irqubis ex div.] Ampang 10) nom. Aytr Weng (—1) 1.00 Hitam Tin (300,000—1) 1.20—1.40
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    • 349 10 Henderson Line. OF FORTNIGHTLY FREIGHT AND PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN RANGOON TO ENGLAND with through connections from Singapore. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. iRRACAN March 20 BHAMO March 8 hENZADA April 25 MANDALAY Apr.l I May 16 AMARAPORA April 23 BURMA June 13 MARTABAN May CHINDWIN June 5 Lcttera for pa33engrer3 per the b.s.
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    • 254 10 MASSAGE HALL. 259 Beocootai Street *ua3SAGS AND MANICURE Tel. Na. 1467. KfiS. HAKU A MOSS HAKA FLEAS e f»ND OOTI r twi\\ MASbA^ HAt.t.B 1X1)1 eej\cn rr. V W n I I hr^n r~m A yOffTH BRliHce ROAD T* bJwVv[i]m| 9UM.EH &r o J£?. 2 i ,j n a He's
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    • 214 10 1 OF EXCEI LIsNT QUALITY. I olt» -^ffontQ t Ar F Vf u_ i/it? i/|^uiiit3 ■>. ex. !i!i oi. (Incorporated m England.) M f 1 p7* H rn« IB 1 I 1 I A Bouquet of n^ India s Choicest Flowers rJK j jp tch'ly Oriental m character and supremely
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    • 484 11 i mammm nm-wnr™ mumhj ipiwljuulj ju., I I Kit wrm II NMHi A ■Aagmmf 1b fare* r 915,C09,2H, THE GREAT EASTERN LITE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [sWtf»mto| ia Starts S«ii.] ICE Wl«clwgt#r sb^»p#r«. LOA'DOK OFFICE 82, Old Jewry. fi.C. 5 h** £20^0 <«p M it«i wilb v Q»«rt %t «*«lani, an<
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    • 538 11 I CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capita! m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 8,500,000 j Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 Eishopscate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amritaar Iloilo Puket Ipoh
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    • 514 11 LeO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE 94 Market Street. BRANCHES: Tenang 85 Beach Street. Malacca— l3l Jonker Street. Muar— 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat^lO9 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Batavia. Sourabaya, Sernarang, Palembang and Trang: CAPITAL. AUTHORISED $20,000,000 Issued 8,000,000 Paid-up 4,000,000 Reserve
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    • 472 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LTD. P Established 1880. I Capi ;r! 11 s y ub p 3 :i r u ib :l r Reserve Fund v rt ™n P-ident: X. "K^ \ico-Prcs.dcnt: S. K. Suzuki, Esq DIRECTORS. N. Soma Esq., t M-.taukata, Esq I' \T ™i Esq M Mit Esq BironTl.^
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    • 1263 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local mails wi!l b* found m list below: Federated M.ilay Btatai. Malacca, Munr and Peaaag (by train) 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. dailj (except Sunday). Kuala Puhnng, etc. (By train) 0 a.m Cucob Hong Aik 9 a.m Sampit and Bandjermanin Loudon 9 a.m. Pulau Soegi
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  • 445 12 The annual ropott for the year 1920, (to be presented at the ninth annual general meeting to be held at the Registered office of the company, No. 7, Battery Road, Singapore, on Friday April 29th at 2.30 p.m.) is as follows: The area at the end of
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  • 47 12 Programme of Drill* etc., for week ending, Sunday, 24th April, 1821. Friday 22, 5. p.m.— Drill Hall. S.F.A. Company. Dress caps, tunics, shorts and puttees. Saturday 23, 2.30 pan.— Balestwr Range. Chinese Company. Sunday 24, 7.30 a.m.— Balestior Range Eurasian Company. Rifle Club Shoot!
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  • 97 12 Fraser's Report. Singapore, April 20Rubber. Quiet and neglected. Mmmg Steady. Taiping Tins 1.00, 1.10, North Taipings 1.10, 1.20, South Taipings 62 to 67*2 cents, Collieries 15.75, 16.25, Titis 4, 4.10, Murais 3.50, 3.80, Linguis 3.30, 3.60, Rawangs 45 to 50 cents, Tim? Kils 7.50, 8.50. litdustrials.—Firmer. Unitecrs
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  • 83 12 A splendid Benjamin B. Hampton pro<iuction, The Money Chnngjrg, m six paits, featuring Robert McKim, Roy Stewart, Claire Adams, Audrey Chapman and Edward Peil, will be screened m the second show at the Alhambra, to-night, besides which there wiil be a Pathe Gazette, a Topical Budget, a one-reel
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  • 581 12 FOOTBALL. France v. Ireland. April 9. A Paris message says twenty thousand people gathered to witness the match between France and Ireland. At the outset the Irishmen had most of the play but then the f>ench counter attacked m a dangerous fashion. The forwards on both sides dribbled
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  • 131 12 RESULT OF APRIL COMPETITIONS. April Medal. Ball Sweeps. The Ball Sweep for Saturday, 16th inst., was won by C. C. Nicholls with a score of 36% net and for Sunday 17th by H. Jackson with a score of 38% net. Ladies' Spoon. The Ladies Spoon for April
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  • 32 12 No play was possible yesterday m the I S. C. C. Tennis Tournament, owing to the wet state of the ground. Ties arranged for yeiterday will be played to-morrow.
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  • 123 12 I i Championship Pairs. White and Clerc vs. Groom and Mil- 1 J ligan. A Class Double Handicap. Utermark and Pash vs. Linton and Sinclair. Championship. Dean J. A. vg. Layton G. A. F. I Profession Pairs. Accountants. Moss and Bailey vs. Tele- J graphs. Leggatt and Wells.
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  • 108 12 Championship. Utermark vs. Cotgrave, (to finish.) Visser vs. Sinclair. A Clans Single Handicap. Moss vs. Donnell, to finish. B Class Double Handicap. Sturt and Lloyd vs. Pedlow and Linden N. L. B Class Single Handicap Pitt G. H. vs. Williams R. M. Sutton E. J. vs. Smith Roy.
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  • 14 12 Xo play was possible yesterday pwing to the wet ground.
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  • 63 12 Mixed Handicap. V. de Souza and F. Smith vs. C. A. Norris and C. Rappa. Mixed Doubles. E. G. Wheatley and O. Ahin vs. G. Fevnnndez ami J. S. de Souz-n. Championship. N. Ess vs. M. Holmberg. W A. Aeria vh. A. E. Coelho. T. Leijssius vs. C.
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  • 52 12 Mixed Doubles. A. E. Coelho and F. Albuequerque vs. C. W. Gomes and C. A. Neubroner. M. Hofanberg vs. C. B. Webb vs. Winner of Thursday's tie. B Single 'Handicap. G. Ahin vs. O. C. Ahin. Newcomer's Handicap. F. Gomes vs. W. Mosbergen. C. A Norris vs. V.
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  • 290 12 By kind permission of Colonel R. W. Morgan, C.M.G., D. S. O. and Officers the hard of the Ist Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment will play at the Polo Tournament next Saturday. Members are reminded that thi3 tournament is m aid of the Unemployment Fund and it is hoped they
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