The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 April 1921
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Title Section16 1921-04-26 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TON CENTS SIN(JAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1921. No. 10,265.16 words
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Article240 1921-04-26 1 THE DAY 'S NEWS. Totteuhaai Hot- purs won the Ensli'h (up Page 7. Reports of yesterday's footbiill matches >vill be found on pajft' 7. There have been further outrugt* and! ambushes in Ireland, involving several deaths Page 7. The visit of the Japanese Crown Prince to Malta was marked by240 words
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Article1606 1921-04-26 1 The facts which arc set out 111 the followin^ narrative are not Intended to pu>\. and «#o not prove, that the more abnormal phenomena recorded were external; bvl evidence <;f whatever is the opposite of "auto-intoxication" (let us call it "autoiatry"), they may l>e t;.keu for what th«-y are1,606 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement214 1921-04-26 1 Mahheicl HAFFLE* HOTEL, The 1 Inest Ball R K>m in the Bast. H. M. KJNG GEORGE VS BIRTHDAY FRIDAY the 3rd JUNE, 1921. A CUm MASQUERADE BALL will hv held in RAFFLES BALL ROOM. SPECIAL DINNER SUPPER WILL BE SERVED PRQBI 11.30 P.M. TILL 1 AM. Special Dance .Music will214 words
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Advertisement284 1921-04-26 1 KELLY WALSH, LTD, I jjj (Incorporate in Hon^ktmir). 2 JUST PUBLISHED §j ONE HUNDRED YEARS J 2 SINGAPORE. Ji 7 EcigffWe ■.•Mnt oi the c:. P ital of\he Straits Settlement!, from its fo^hdatlon by S:r Stamford RnfTlo- in February 1819 to February 1019 6 /Genenl Editors: Walter Make P oac«,284 words
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Advertisement100 1921-04-26 1 j LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Peter I farewell performance^— Page 2. S >cond-hand side tip trucks wanted— Pa e 5. New films at the Gaiety ami Liberty Ha I— Page 2. Rewarcl for fimle.- of brooch lost 'on Saturday Pa^e 5. S. S. Lancaster for N.w York, Philaidelphia and Baltimore Page B.100 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous119 1921-04-26 1 THE WEEK. |H >. Water, 0.12 a.m., 1.15 p.m. j Annual Mtjr- C of Commerce, 2a:^ p.m. Legrislattve Cooneil, 8 p.m. Peter Dawson, Vic. Theatre 9.30 p.m. Wednesday, \sjril 27. High Water, 0.43 a.m., 1.56 p.m. Polo, Balestier, 4.45 p.m. Tanglin Club at Home, 6.1$ p.m. Homeward Mail loaves. Data119 words
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Article34 1921-04-26 2 M.,j"r.(;,,,,ral TUodm Kdxvani Slc »tf ying at Namb« S sa. Many in t l K Straiu 1U Strait. Settlement, an,l Malav tZZ ««1 •ftorwari, .served on he I-ondon Pcn,,i. n Committed and oth^ or34 words
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Advertisement249 1921-04-26 2 TO LET. Large Godowns facing river f Y also Ticar shipping* Stores from 6,000 to 00,000 sq. ft. i Large Mid Commodious offices centrally situated also Bunga- j. lews. J Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. i 56 Kobinson-rd, MarsilHng Bldg. VICTORL4 THEATRE. COMMENCING Friday Aprii 29th. THE THEATRICAL EVENT OF249 words
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Advertisement962 1921-04-26 2 ■->--■ S JT 8 From THURSDAY, April 21, to TUESDAY, April 1(>, 1921. U!> kia^^Sfe-^ A Al > i: > P- m A colourful, porffeous, sparklinpr, viv id, inN-n-v. s-.vir».r.-^ nvlndr fl WM. DUNCAN I lImSH^E^ 9 A SPLENDID PICTURE BY BENJAMIN B. HAMPTON 1 in ■li f !CMW^^# fl962 words
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Article790 1921-04-26 3 AEROPLANE PA TROLS. SAVB UK i] CHOPS. r Scarecrow Supremo. th out-of-.^-way D scg to which tht ■cr^oat ha. been put, few are .tr*ngcr or of mow direct practicjl beil nt than > k patrols," which during the last have saved the immense riceJ* ioxm l -tory of enteri2*!i C790 words
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Article102 1921-04-26 3 I '< The Annual Dinner of the Royal Colonial j Institute has been postponed this year, until I the 30th June, so as to enable the Institute to entertain the Prime Ministers of the Overseas Dominions and the Repre- J I rentatives of India who art attending102 words
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Article62 1921-04-26 3 m The Hongkong Scottish turned out for; the first time at the Volunteer parade last: week, says a Hongkong- contemporary, and attracted considerable attention. Their; kilts are frreen (Gordon tartan) and they wear the customary Balmoral headgear. A fsw looked decidedly self-conscious, but that will wear off and we havte62 words
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Advertisement293 1921-04-26 3 WE HOLD LARGE STOCKS OF ALL CLASSES OF STEEL SECTIONS, B INCLUDING H JUND, SQUARE AND FLAT MILD STEEL BAR?, ROLLED STEEL CHANNELS, JOISTS, ANGLES AND TEES, POLISHED MILD STEEL SHAFTING, BLACK AND GALVANISED PLATES, BOILER PLATES, HIGH SPEED TOOL STEEL ETC. WE CAN ALSO SUPPLY FROM STOCK BRASS AND293 words
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Advertisement222 1921-04-26 3 jWINES AND SPIRITS. Suitable for Weddings, Etc. Per Ca :-e. L. Guilmart's Authentique hampagnes $66 M. TifTons Pure Liqueur Cognac Brandy 42.50 Marflucfl del Merito Moscatd Malagas S3 j Marques del Merito Manxanilla Sherry 36 Sandeman's Port Wine 24 Alella Vinieola Pure Hocks 36 Marques del Merito Pure Grape Brandy222 words
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Advertisement242 1921-04-26 3 can mw an ..^.-^r'^^mm^mumMMM.a \amm "1"" Jk i^4 TT*^ nt' "v I *T> B Ll AM Jaw JvJ II JCj j£\, 1 f^lpM i s s y. M I "j IDU I r si n ii j .< BOTTLnn BY ROBERT PORTER A Co 9 Lid. I 3 LONDON AND242 words
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Article1608 1921-04-26 4 MR. BOKAB LAW AND GLASGOW. (From O :r Own Correspondent.) March, 23. During Mr. Bonar Law's recent visit to Glasgow, in his capacity as Lord Rector of the University, it was generally observed that he looked rather fatigued. His inlimate fricr.ns were aware that his health was not1,608 words
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Article175 1921-04-26 4 The Work it Will Do. Bombay, April 7.— The Government of Bombay has been instrumental in establishing- a Labour Bureau in Bombay. It will collect information showing the real position of the workers and one of its first considerations will be to publish a fair index175 words
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Advertisement347 1921-04-26 4 Motoring Economy WE HAVE A DEPARTMENT DEVOTED ENTIRELY TO THE RENOVATION OF CARS, SUCH AS REPAINTING, REVARNISHING, RECOVERING LEAKY HOODS, FITTING NEW WINDOWS TO YOUR PRESENT HOOD, REUPHOLSTERING, MAKING CLOTH SEAT COVERS, LEATHER I WRAPPERS FOR COVERING j SPARE TYRES, ETC. IT IS IN THIS DEPARTMENT THAT REAL ECO NOMY347 words
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Advertisement985 1921-04-26 4 MORTGAGEE SAL^b. The Undersigned have been instructed to sell" Public Auction at their Saleroom. I RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. ON MONDAY, 2nd MAY 1921, ai Mi. The following Valuable Properties: Lot 1. 99 Years' leasehold land and Brfck baili and tile-roofed Shopbou*. 39 New Bridge Road. Area 1712 sq.985 words
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Advertisement771 1921-04-26 5 WANTED. 'h^ T a ED S<c T ond hftnd tip truck! an. Ro. Apply to Rox 225 care of Fr, Presa 2 BACHKLOU n Hritish -r,!,,,,, Fl desires board and lodpinjr near city. Plea* eSJßUlittnkate terms to Box No. 223 care of Frr« T^ 4 2^4 WANTED. An SXUerieUWed Stor\ooper771 words
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Advertisement750 1921-04-26 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE. Iriicdeemed Pledrt-'-' the property of 12 Pawnshopa. <».N MONDAY. 2nd Hay, Iftl at Id a.m. 1 ON WEDNKSDAV. 6th May, 1921 at 10 a.m. ON FRIDAY, Bth May, 1921 at 10 a.m. J ON MONDAY, 9th May, 1921 at 10 a.m. The Plodpes consisting of watches,750 words
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Advertisement712 1921-04-26 5 I NOTICr* census. Every (<Ti,n has beeu made to ensure that ;ill persons are enumerated on the night o£ Sunday April 24th but it is inevitable that omissions should occur. Any person who has not been enumerated is requested to comm.. cate with the Supt. of Census, Singapore, stating his712 words
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Advertisement464 1921-04-26 5 i NOTTC^S. FASHIONS. LATEST 1 ROM PARIS. A sc'oction of the latest creations of the best i r.-i.-n Mousos will shortly be available in n; RfH tr. 'toclw of Bvmiag and Dinner Dresses, Tea and Mornir.K Gowns, Lingerie, and a display of beaotifn] hat, in the latest stylos will be464 words
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Advertisement201 1921-04-26 5 WHIKAWAY, LAIDLftW S GO LTD. I I (Incorporated in England). 1 Render i— May we draw your attention !o the Great Crockery Sale, and clearance of Oddments from all Departments regardless of cost, now proceeding at our store I MANY HALF PHIGE BARGAINS. I C me early and Secure the201 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article22 1921-04-26 6 EDINGTON.— On April 22nd, 1921. at the European Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, the wife of Lieut J. F. Edington of a son.22 words
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Article35 1921-04-26 6 WRIGHT- -BEVERIDGE.— At the Presbyterian Church, Singapore, on April 23rd 1921, by the Riv. G. H. Douglas James Collie Wright, (Guthrie and Co.) to Jean Goodall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Beveridge Singapore.35 words
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580 1921-04-26 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1921. Ihe Scourge of Tuberculosis. In the course of his annual report to the Municipal Commissioners of Penang, Dr. Stuart Rose, the Health Officer, makes extended reference to the incidence of tuberculosis in the Northern Settlement. He «quotes from the 1902 report "if more580 words
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Article675 1921-04-26 6 I Owing to pressure of space, Mr. Camp- bell's speech, in rapport of that of Mr. Mitchell, at the Legislative Council meet- ing yest"rday, and several reports of local interest are unavoidably held over. The Australian cricketers have reached London and begin practising at Lord's next week. Col. Sir Arthur675 words
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Article174 1921-04-26 6 MR. MAURICE MAUDE ON RUBBER. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, April 2."5. Mr. Maurice Maude left for Home by the- Kyber to-day. Interviewed by a representative, of the Pinang Gazette, he spid that close planting was still too muth Kb vogue. He hardly considered that some of the174 words
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Article48 1921-04-26 6 (From Our O»vn Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpor, April 25th. The Malay Mail learns that the ComSmittee on Rubber Research recommendl t an institute be formed separate from Department of Agriculture and financed by a cess on rubber. The proposal has been referred to tho Secretary of State.48 words
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Article35 1921-04-26 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumper, April 2"ith. The Torf Club has decided to hold a meeting in August. It was left to the Committee to decide thr nature of the meeting.35 words
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Article230 1921-04-26 6 Yesterday was .-> field day with the various enumerators, engaged by the Census Department, who had to go round colUviing and in ma::v cases filling out the schedules distributed to each house in Singapore. These have not yet been handed to the Central office, set up on the230 words
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Article28 1921-04-26 6 No play was possible in the S. C. C. Tennis Tournament yesterday owing to the state of the ground. Yesterday's ties will bt played to-day.28 words
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Article97 1921-04-26 6 Club Championship. The draw for the fcbore is as follows H. T. White v. H. R. Buckland. E. C. H. Wolff v. M. D. Rutley. R. L. L. Braddell v. G. A. Finlayson. L. J. Gilbertson v. J. D. Hall. N. E. Bath v. G. C. Knox.97 words
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Article145 1921-04-26 6 Government House at Suva, Fiji, was recently struck by lightning and set on fire and completely gutted. Tom Payten, probably Australia's leading horse trainer, who died at Randwick recently, left estate valued at £23,284. The Australian price fixing board have iixed the price of wh.-at for export at 7s lid.145 words
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Article342 1921-04-26 6 COAKI WITHDRAWN. l/ndcr Imperial OrderN. The Crown hiving determined the of the sixUen tnlian?, quondam members of the crew of tbf Kandahar. c harped at the Special Assize- with lajpOfftfag SOdH literature into the Colony on February 10 last, under the Imperial Order in Council of 1K96,342 words
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Article204 1921-04-26 6 Wright BevorMgo, i The wedding was solemnis-. 1 hi th ibyterian Church on Saturday afternoon between Ifr. J. Wright, of lit thrie and Co.. and Miss Jean fftmldjU. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joha Btvwridge. The Rev. O. H. Douplas officiated, Mr. G. Crukkahank presiding at the ors?an.204 words
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Article104 1921-04-26 6 j Mr. Justice Woodward arrived from PHWBg yesterday and assumed his s,-» n the bench as Acting Chief Justice til! tho arrival of Mr. Justice Walter Shaw. Um r.ew Chief Justice, when he will proc. the Federated Capital to take up the < ip pcintment of Chief104 words
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51 1921-04-26 6 CHIEF JUDICIAL COMMISSIONER F. M. S. Hil Excelk'ncy the Governor has rcxcived a tolepram from the Ri^ht Honourable the Secretary of State for the Colonies conveying the approval of the appointment of Mr. Justice Lionel Mabbott Woodw^d Senior Puisne Jud^e, Straits Settlenv to be Chief Judicial Commissioner, Fedel rated Malay51 words
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Article84 1921-04-26 6 two new qriaoda of Klmn, the Fcarl,.,---N-.. !»aml 10 in four |,rts will be ,cro, n at th,. Liberty lUU in lhu se< ond 7^ w pother with another Universal £Z attract,™ entitle,! A Tokio Siren-a 5 act heart story f hi East and th hk nc^w and84 words
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Advertisement132 1921-04-26 6 THE CHAMPAGNE OF TABLE WATERS j ■VPPLUBD BY APFOir.TMENT TO TB.E ROYAL PALACES Imported by us in 25 or 50 Bottles SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED PRICES ON APPLICATION Hafek iacgregsp I Ik, Ltd, (INCORPORATED IN SHANGHAI). cur** /jk^^9 j F.8.0.A., F.S.M.C., LATE SENIOR OPTICIAN BRITISH ARMY, ALDERSHOT, ENGLAND. S. SMITH AND132 words
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Advertisement175 1921-04-26 6 32 Engineering Service. TIJACK TRANSPORT. Hudson Light Railway material is manufactured at the largest Works in the Empire, devoted no ely to the construction of light railway equipment, resulting in the k ability to purchase the finest raw materials at special "quantity" prices. TJ The magnitude oi" the business has175 words
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Article1097 1921-04-26 7 SIGNS OF WEAKENING. NKW GERMAN PROPOSALS. [Reuter's Service.] Berlin, April 2S. (."many has sent a note to the Repara- ■"mm-ssion, offering three alterna•or struct ion of the dmstatPirstly, Germany would reconstruct certain towv and villages under German control or an international town ning organisation; secondly, she would supply1,097 words
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Article450 1921-04-26 7 ARRIVAL AT MALTA. KNTIU SIASTK WELCOME. [Reuter'.s Service] Malta, April 24. In splendid weather the Crown Prince tittered the harbour iimid thundering tsiutts, witnessed by a large muititud?. The Crown Prince landed and drove to the Pala.i through densely packed streets, amid respectful manifestations. After a storm450 words
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Article461 1921-04-26 7 AND TRADE UNIONS. COAL PROFITS AND WAGES. [Reuter's Service.] London, April 23. Light is thrown on the coal industry returns in the course of the past seven years by Mr. Bridgeman in the House of Commons, showing that in 1913 the wages amounted to £90 million and the461 words
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Article214 1921-04-26 7 S.C.C. Draw With S.C.F.A. Exciting was the match played on the S.C.C. ground yesterday afternoon between the Club and the S. C. F. A., and the result, a draw of one all, was a fair reflex of the play. The resumption found the Chinese leading by one goal, and214 words
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Article89 1921-04-26 7 On the other side of the ground, another interesting match of soccer was witnesses beween the Staffords and the S.R.C., resulting .a bo in a draw of one all. Hogan scorec I for the Club in the first half, Maurice reI plying in the second half.89 words
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Article783 1921-04-26 7 PACIFIC PROBLEMS. AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE. [Reuter's Service] Melbourne, April 23 The Government carried a resolution dealing with the work of the forthcoming Imperial War Cabinet. The labourites amendment designed to withold approval of the Japanese treaty until sanctioned by a referendum was rejected. Mr. Hughes declined783 words
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Advertisement123 1921-04-26 7 t^OHifISOSI ho a LtdI JUST RECEIVED I FRESH SUPPLIES OF THE I CELEBRATED RUST PREVENTIVE I Sold in y 2 Gallon Tins I Red Bitumen $1.75 I Black Bitumen $4.50 -A^fef 1 The Ideal Solution F Paintin^ Tne Inside P 1 of Motor-car Mudguards. THE ONLY POSITIVE IRON PRESERVATIVE f123 words
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Advertisement468 1921-04-26 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated in Japan.) UNPER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESB GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice EUROPEAN MAIL TINEToRTNIGHTLY SERVICE. t*r London and Antwerp via (Malacca)' Penan?, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. I T NABA MARU 4th May J^MOMARU 18th May IVO MARU Ist June LIVERPOOL468 words
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Advertisement579 1921-04-26 8 K. P. M. KONXNKLYXB PAKETV AAHT MAATSCHAPTIi (L-icorpo7*t»d In Holland). ftOYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA ri&!*aatko 111 Pamge Dept. 1202 Freffht KtoH. IWI ]»&mafers D«»k 1«7 Mariae Bayt Tr»artl»««.wt COLL YE B QUAY. !7*»ltt CONTRACT WITH THK NETHKRLA-NDS INDIA BO^T»NKI»'.i. VAN NECK (Tuesday, April 26.) Belawan-Deli. SPEELMAN (Wednesday, April579 words
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Advertisement647 1921-04-26 8 R O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LiNE. <lr.rornornL*d in E i£l»n;U MAIL AND PASSENGER SBRVfCS PENINSVLAR AND ORIENTAL S > CO* (Under Contract with Hio Majesty'* Ooro>7.ui*T y > The Company'* MAIL ggEVICBS BAST OF BOMBAY *r* tl ?w«Bf i AUgpended. LONDON FAR EASTERN SERVIHK. 9mmmgm DUE SINGAPORE I.KAVE BINGAPOEI647 words
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Advertisement834 1921-04-26 9 I; «ift SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED LN SIAM) SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE "ttaira, KaUnttn, BangnAra, Telupin, PaUr:!, Sin^ta y La- Vir rt^Mii, j^odot, Lan^mar, Cbumpon, and Bangkok. Arriv&i Doparturo PRACHATIPOK Aoril 27 vi ir af a May 2nd Ma >' 4th YUGALA May 9th Mav 11th Th» lUuiiri834 words
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Advertisement562 1921-04-26 9 Tke Ocema Steam Ship Company, limited. Yfae Cfci«» Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd, A C^ 1/ £Ikraiius BucknaU Steara Ship C«^ Ltd. i^jdESLICAS MANCHURIAN LINE.) [Incorporated in EbgUnd] X&IHT POBTimntTtT SERVICE TO NEW YORK tl* FVHZ Dk PAKAMJ 4 FROM NEW YORK. Wtrnmrn Du« EouU y er S'por* CITY OF562 words
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Advertisement652 1921-04-26 9 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BT PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. Incorporated in U. S. A.) FOK ACCOUNT OF THE U. S SHIPPING BOARD SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA—EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA via COLOMBO GRANITE STATE Passengers nnd Freight May 10 CREOLE STATE Passengers and Freight Jun« 10 WOLVERINE STATE652 words
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Article311 1921-04-26 10 Profits Earned Y"k'i«»ut PressJaea and Plant. Madras, April 13. A limited liability I company which goes into voluntary liquidation a year after flotation, having acquired in the meantime nc:th:r plrnt nor premises, but which returns to the shareholders all their money pin a substantial bonus, is probably311 words
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Article207 1921-04-26 10 Moscow Crumbling like Petrograd. London, April 12.— "The Times" Helsingfort* Correspondent says: Moscow is crumling like Petrotrrad undtr the misrule of the Eolsheviks. The workers are demanding free trade, representative Government, and the abolition of the extraordinary Commission. '"Down with the Communists and th« Jews," is207 words
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Article124 1921-04-26 10 Rotterdam, March 6. The Telegraaf prints to-day a number of j reprodwetions of German bird's eye maps \of Holland. Th<? collection comprises a total of 30 maps, headed "Luftorienter- unprskartcn: Holland" they aro marked "secret," ar 4 t. cy were printed by (fee Gerii.f.a Admiralty124 words
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Article634 1921-04-26 10 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1921. I MSfIHG. *>K'UT»a jn brashtU *ho\va th» eapUjJ -A itEde of tb* Sbar» doiltrt i.t£t otber^i»H m«rk«L C —Cum 41+ v voohU «x div.) Ampang 10) nom. Ayer Wong 1) LOO Hitain Tin (800,000—1) 1.20—1.40 j K.634 words
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Advertisement578 1921-04-26 10 I &*lf f P?prc fro^ Bad l>:-s. Abscesses, y^fek j OUIICI C£ b Ulcerr> 6^,^^ Swell- > ings, ICKfln, Soils, Pimples, Ernptkms, Files, >^ J Rheum at ism. Gcitt, £c. I ihonld at (M .:^c thai these complaints are the V% syirir.toms of >ru,i,.] p;,.,.] t ,i s> an ,j578 words
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Advertisement40 1921-04-26 10 AQBNT9: J# AOAfrtSOM, CUFI.IIN fj B (iMCOfIPCRATcO IH EJICUInP) iff- SINOAPOR£ h '^9Wk PENAN© /*> ipwmjMi *rr mi i n mini muni 'iwifin n i~ *m ii»^-ii»i i.jr i j.ai^'wu^oi jm |y y d I p■ p Manufactured fa Denmark, I40 words
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Article83 1921-04-26 11 APRIL 25. j Bank 4 m.s. L > 4 h.^-j j Bank, demand f 3 1 Private credit 3 m.s. 2|4 5-8 New York, demand 4474 i Credits 90 days 43^ j France, demand q{q India. T. T. |*j J Hongkong, demand 11«; p. c Prm Yokohama demand 9383 words
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Article116 1921-04-26 11 APRIL U. j SLEET" (No Seller.) |MJI i Tapioca, aedimn pc^-i >o .^> Svrl Sr.jo, keVJ M Cu 1 Kundrkd oom. 13!oo Opium, Bor&r><« uacar.t S9OO Kicj Rangoon Wh'te 700 Rice, Siaza No. 1 for ex?;*! h *tock Jwirc, Siam No. 2 for expott i,o:c Jico, Safcon No. 1116 words
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Advertisement1527 1921-04-26 11 Assits over A Assurances in force over $17 000 000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE <°»2 Oid Jewry, E.C. 10,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of En-land, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act r K V1,527 words
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Advertisement448 1921-04-26 11 YOKOHARIA^ SPECIE" BANK Reserve Fund v p" 63,000.000 Present N. Kajiwara, Eaq. Vice-Present: S. K. Suzuki, Es^. DIRECTORS. k. T ?rm E ,^r: y Es q Esq Iratanabo Esc k t i »v ■•■U., K. Tnkci:chi, Esq., T. Hod-.imi, Esq., BEAD OPFII E VOKOHAIIA Singapore fcrakch SIA, I ing street.448 words
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Advertisement156 1921-04-26 11 ASIA BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in New York) STOCKHOLDING BANKS. Anglo and London Paris Nation?! Bank of San Francis*-,. Bankers Trust Company, New York City. Continental Commercial Nation; E&nk of Chicago Guaranty Trust Company of New York. Guardian Saving! Tfcuat Comp**., Cleveland. Mercantile Bank of the Americaa, New York Citv National156 words
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Miscellaneous273 1921-04-26 11 OF a inn association. U o'clock noon L'sth April ItSI P*!o Cwps. TJisbsd Radni Wk Closinj Priree. Gfeifef Prtc?a. I Buyers Selltii. Buyers Idlan Jcne 33 C 34 July to Sept. 36 y| Tone of Market: -SU-a<lv PASSENGEKS ARRIVED. From Australia by Montoro on Sunday. Mr and Mil. W. N\273 words
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Miscellaneous513 1921-04-26 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local mails will be found in list below: Federated Malay States*. Malacca, _J;:_T and Penang (by train) 6 a.m. and C p.m. daily (except Sundny). Krrimon Soon L( e 9 a.m. I'u.'au Sovgi Sultana a.m. Cucob Hang Chjap 9 a.m. Cjcob Kdina 0 a.m. !'ri>ri513 words
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Article3679 1921-04-26 12 MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1921. I' resent. Hit Excellency the Governor and Commnnder in Chjef, (Sir Laurence Guillemard, k.c.b.) E calcnc y th Oneral Officer Conmand.ng Tk P3 <M»J«»--««ncr.il Sir John Fowl-r.j lhe llonble the Act-ig ColonU Secretary (Sir Wjlham Murison.) The Hon'ble the Acting At;or. .y-(;. neral t».3,679 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement249 1921-04-26 12 BEWARE OF ELECTRICAL FIRE HAZARDS. :i i 4^==-*^^^ Tin- tire which started in the office of Dup.re Jr 3" MHf'fl IwHMSFH |fi Brothers (Rubber Dept.) is but nn example, !>] 3?Hk3c----- II f r sks which nre p rcsent in y ur fficp -i Hi H (I Your v;lluable office249 words
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