The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 April 1921

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 20 1 Singapore Free Press AND L MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENI^S SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1921. Xo. -10,268. I I •'^.ma^BraßwsaaasßßmaaßßßaßpSßjßmßßßßßassa^
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  • 182 1 Sporting news will be found on page I 12. i An Australian cricket team may visit Malaya next year Page 6. The Alsagoff legitimacy case was continued yesterday, judgment being reserved Page 7. A new poltical situation, fraught with serious difficulties has arisen in Egypt Page 7.
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  • 1463 1 Lately, my head being exceedingly bloody, but, i trust, unbowed. 1 went forth in share of comfort, and, by great good fortune^ came upon a picture-palace whata a film featuring Mr. Charlie Chaplin was* being exhibited. 1 hesitated on the threshold of the theatre for
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    • 374 1 Malthoit? ma^** ut'. »i. ii im in— in»i i i■»i m ■j— i in.— iiwim— nT^Bi~~"~~**^-~"~~^"**"""^ 1 RAFFLES HOTEL. j The Finest Ball Room in the East. GUEST NIGHTS: THLRSPAYS AND SATURDAYS. (Evening Dross Essential for Dancing.) i TE^DANSANT. 5 to 7 p.m. EVERT MONDAY. COMMENCING MONDAY THE 9th MAY.
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    • 406 1 3EE^ Get the Maximum Serrjee of Your F-.^fi ?C^«3"L? A U--\ iz~l-f Buildings which cos ro much I: .-."A3 7$ ?A v^.:/.".^; •af^^ RESERVE with P^k-o Paint. p^CjS^l Hm^ Get the maximifin service JX rrEf^~.Tz-: -j! out of your buildings by \V- r .■■■■-'^s^^l Ips£-^ Painting them with the paint
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    • 118 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Furnished bungalow u> \vi Pa^e Motor cy< ie S.S. Alchiba fo. ;.I* A ilu, Hongfcong, eC— Pa-e 0. Pinkettes— the gentle but efficient laxativt Pa pro New films at the Gaiety and Liberty Hall —Page 2. Full particulars of the Straits Settlements Loan Page 4. Let the Borneo
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 97 1 j THE WEEK. Friday, April 29. j High Water, 1.58 a.m.. 3.38 p.m. OutwarAMail due. Municipal Commission, 2.15 p.m. Melville Synd., Guthries, 2.30 p.m. Royal Opera Co. Dorothy Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Saturday, 30th. Hi«h Water, 2.47 a.m., 4.45 p.m. Uiu Benut Rubber Mtg.. noon. i Pclo. Balestier. 1.30 p.m. R.
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  • 249 2 view of the interest aroused in the controversy now proceeding regarding the refcpective values of the capital ship and the submarine, the outcome of which is largely dependent upon the attitude of the United States Government, it is worth noting that for the United
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  • 28 2 What tins country wants at present ,s not h;.Uh*h. P it wants five years at least of steady industrial production and of dimi Jilshmg taxation—Rear Admiral Adair Ha
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 249 2 ■r TO LET. S Large Godowns facing river alpo near shipping, Stores from 0,000 t.o 30,000 sq. ft. Large and Commodious offices m centrally situated also Bunga- k>WB. J Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. V f 56 Robinson-rd, Marsilling Bldg. ¥(MIA~THEAm i COMMENCING Friday April 29th, THE THEATRICAL EVENT OF
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    • 735 2 ALHAMBRA From WEDNESDAY, April 27, to MONDAY, May 2nd 1921. A THRILLING AND SENSATIONAL WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION A Lively Drama of the West featuring TOM MIX In another of thos- stirring tales of the West which have made him famous TREAT EM ROUGH In 5 Parts His wonderful shooting and
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  • 85 3 Mr. C. r. Lee, a Chinese doctor, is to be included in an expedition led by Professor, R. T. Leiper, of the London School of Tro- j !>ica! Medicine, with the object of identify- iag in British Guiar.a and the West Indies. the particular mosouitoes that carry the! worm thought
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  • 182 3 On Man and Human Nature. Min is heaven and earth in miniatuse. it is eaaiei to know how to do a thing than to do it. He who sits in the sedan, and they who carry it, are alike men. At seventy a man is a candle in
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  • 123 3 S TAMPS WORTH £100,000. Enthusiastic Btamp collectors, ranging' from the schoolboy to his grandfather, inspected n ently tho exhibition of postage it th Qui en' Hil Collins street, ider the a ispi< es of the Am tn lai an I hilatelfc l !l has b Melbourne da week (says Th«
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  • 182 3 i Elsewhere to-day attention is drawn by; notification issued by the Food Controller] to alterations of the terms of sale of the j Government's large atocks of rice, which purchasers will be able to sell an they please for control cases. on May I— a week hence. It
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  • 104 3 March 2«). v was agi I in the 0i paj tne b1 W tsh ngton yesterday, in w^lich t f actors were Mr. tary of th and inicla, who rn i,i March i. I on his pap* i i Ral< h (North >. yesterda: he attended the
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  • 37 3 prditisr to a I wire i f March 30th Mr George Alexander de Chaaal de Moubray, of the .Malayan civil Service, has BMwied rUtherine,. th< youn#sr daughter J of Mr. A. G 1 tyard, of Itinbridge Wells.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 147 3 1IS i w I |"i__Lr7 T l 1 C r t l »y«~M»-i --v«».-w^w W-.-nr^n——--.-, > > M| W M» -_MB-BM-_B__i^Bßßaßaaßaa-MM-M--BM->-W-i mi --B-BMaaß— t ajrm.]u,r!mi, .T^TT^ iu_ t> <« _J&1 T 1 I CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. j P"^ Br B^^ E 'JB_l---M-M»-ii--'.-i -f^m^ B__— B^IMJS i ASSURANCE
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    • 171 3 i-i._..-~-_- w^»^vsw^_^^Buu^_i'/_'__«u«ax__:>iW&. l L _i_s«i BRITAIN'S LATEST LIGHT AND POWER PLANT I 1 p L f CT v LITE rUn5 r°, n araffin fc L e fJfficuU hani.lMa to B latent Vaporiser affords excellent obtain. n1 i TTi om^,- Ensinestop. automatically it lubricating f Detachable Cylinder Head afford* od is
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    • 480 4 tmUKTGAGEE SALES. The VaderKism#«l k nAFPIPr,^ n nStn,rted to •>> I'ubUc AucUoa at their Sa.e-roon,, ov I ,IAMB,:RS raf^e S place, onoapobe. TUe f„ lklwi AT 2nd MAY «LM mm. following Valuable l'ropcrties:--33 «ew Bridge RoTd 1 Scho1 1 lan<J Br;tl < boflt and tile-roofed Shophoiwe No. ALLEN GLEDH.Lr^-C Lot
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    • 773 4 STRAITS SEHLEMENTS LOAN 1921. ISSUE OF $20,000,000 LOAN. Rearing interest from the date of purchase at 7 per cent per annum payable half-yearly on the Ist May and Ist November. Repayable at Par on the Ist May, 1926. FREE OF INCOME TAX AND OTHER DUTIES. PRICE OF ISSUE— IOO PER
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    • 1093 4 MORTGAGEE'S SALE Important sale of sea-side residential property (Situate within easy distance of Singapore) with an extensive Sea Frontage. The Undersigned have been instructed tc sell by Public- Auction at their Saleroom, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. ON MONDAY, 2nd MAY, 192L AT 2.30 P.M. All that valuable piece of
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    • 801 5 WANTED. REQUIRED. -Boring Plant bore"~"tTa •Igpth of 50 or 100 feet; new or second hand rull particular* to Box 230 care of Free Press 2 X 4-5" REQUIRED. -Immediately n reliable Book-' keeper by Mercantile Firm n Singapore. Apply Box 50 < care of Free Press 28-1 u.c. 1 WANTED-
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    • 647 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF One, Excellent Toned Cottago Piano by S. Moutrie Co., (3 pedals) To be held At No. 3-A Nassim Road, ON SATURDAY, 30th APRIL, AT 3 P.M. Now on view. POWiCLti I CO- 1D..--(lncorporated in Singapore) Auctioneers. 30-4 AUCTION SALE OF Wax Polished Teak Household Furniture,
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    • 682 5 TO LKT TO LET. For immediate entry. Furnished bungalow No. 35 Grange Road. Rent $200 per month. Apply to the Manager, SMppfof Department. Messrs. Pateraoa, Simom and Co., Ltd. I 29-4 u.c I THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. TO I FT. Qqdowß* No. and 4. South I'icr. Tt.;ok Aytr. For farther
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    • 543 5 i i_. i^.i ni in ima ii a mi NOTICEa. NOTICE. Nolic is hereby :,.vcn that Mr. L. it. Macphail hae bfcen appointed Mana ,ng Director ol this Company as from the 27th RAfIEB NEAVE, UMITED. (J. A. F. LAYTON, A.C.A. Secretary. NOTICE. The post of Steward, Sailors' Institute has
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    • 222 5 -^—S? ~nmm— ipwct" .^i i lm. ht t *'i»hi i I WHITFAWAY, DUDUW C9„ LID. I g (Incorporated in England). Reader May we draw your attention to the Great Crockery Sale, and clearance of Oddments from all Departments regardless of cost, now proceeding at our store MANY HALF PHICE BARGAINS.
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  • 808 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY. APRIL 29, 1921. The New Loan. Jn another part of this issue will be found the prospectus of the Straits Settlements Loan, 1921, and; for the actual details of issue and redemption our readers may refer to j that document. The publication of the debates in
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  • 1383 6 Sir Stanley Bois has been elected Chairmar, of the Rubber Growers' Association. London, and Sir Frank Swettenham ViveChair mar. i His Excellency the G.0.C., Sir John Fow- ter, has left Government House and has gone to his residence at Mount Rosie. His visitor's beok is for the present at Government
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  • LOCAL WIRES.
    • 40 6 (From Ojt Own Correspondent.) M Kii'! 1 umpur. April 28. fl The report of the Serendab Hydraul: M Tin shows a profit of $10.1ie«5. The D ree- V tors recommend a dividend of tin per cvnt. H
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    • 39 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) BB Kuala Lumpur, April M A first class Australian cricket team will V tSOT America in 1922, and will probably play a series of matches in Malaya In April or October. BB
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    • 65 6 m Welter reien, April 18. The Sugar Traat has abandoned tin 1 limit for the new crop of 20 gui'di rs. tho h present no limit has been tixoi; tht iVist, Hx however, is Incl n< sr eventual $*F bids. Bngar circle are expecting to make
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    • 196 6 A Siamese contemporary commenL fa\ mf ourably on the prospecti of the sap rl of rice a few day.-- hence. It says thai WM rice could be exported to Hongkong alone, I there had been a big flow of if pooring ml into that market thereby causing
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  • 102 6 The following Singapore pr »pertiea S I sold l>y auction by IfeSSCB. Cheong Koen Seng and Co. at their saleroom. N >. 80 Kling Street, on Wednesday afternoon ii freehold land ami house No. 2.*; 1.. .p0ng M 1 1 vtf Gaylang Road, area 4.D72 sq. AmWLw bought
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  • 64 6 One of the Chinese gang robbers ul.o was being treated in the Ipofa District H< pital for serious injuries received in t attach on a Police patrol two miles OUI Ipoh on Friday, succumbe Ito h w.-ur.-: death being due to caused by fraeture of
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  • 34 6 After to-day all local SUbocription the shove Fund should be sent to the Manage!-, Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Singapore, who has kindly consent to receive them on behalf of the Coma
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  • 115 6 There has come to hand the April i 4 of the Planter, the official journal of the lncorporate.l Society of Planters, w hi c '> is published by Mr. Ward-.lackson in Kuala Lumpur. This lame contains a number of Well-written artieles by experienced gentlemen who have the subject
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  • 108 6 bf«>tt« the re-openin K of th,- m»ll route, correspondent writes t„ the bhaiiKhai Moan- M f„||ows:_--H h. of tatorwt to your readers to learn that a Kcntlcman arrived in M from aml wa 2? (layK Se eral bnd K os are broken ,low„ and r.ver, ...nc to bo crossed on
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 284 6 TBB OHAMPAON: CP TABLE WATERS j BUPF-LIID BY SnOIMTIfESir TO 2'BB KOYAI, PALACES Imported ty us in 25 or 50 Bottles SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED PRICES ON APPLICATION aid beck Maegngor o Ltd, (INCORPORATED IN SHANGHAI). --S-_BM_MBBBa_____^__>-_________ M M>WB^^TEM__i__MaiWMMB^BM^MME^«MMaMMBMaBMB^ M Mr»M^MaBMr-*_m-- i •mm* nm mviwawi'iaaai'i 'SI -c-«-g-n-i-«-i c-o-f-fi- a i YOU
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    • 230 6 32 L Engineering: Service. < TRACK TRANSPORT. 4 Hudson Light Rvilwry material is J manufacturtd at tic largest Works in the W 4 Empire, devoted so ely to the construction i of light railway equipment, resulting in the y j ability to purchase the finest raw materials at special "quantity"
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  • 281 7 1 SCRUTINY COMMENCES. PRESS COMMENTS. [Renter 1 Benriee] London, April 27. ''I' fttw C rman offer 11 on it vagueni r the o] Inion that edopt,on v n- em form is #Tl:r nmklii I be offer much n ecessors. In tl i ly N o can Government
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  • 274 7 W I al:;n. A ril 27. Mr y Cf < the Japanese Embassy I sa _n rotated ttsul ;»t Hongkong. AUSTRALIA'S POLICY. Melbourne. April 27. Mr. Hughes in a at a farewell:; banquet prior to fa ire for England, li preeMi by the American consul': General,
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  • 178 7 J On the authority of the Registrar-Gene- ral it ean be stated that during the year 1920 nearly I'^.OUI) couplet were married'* in England and Wales. These numbers are i a considerable increase oa these of IDP.*, <• which in itself had beaten all previous re- j
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  • 153 7 I COMING TO GRIPS. ANOTHER SWING. [Renter*! Service.] London, April 27. Th! coa! outlook is more hopeful. Sir R. Hjrne, conferring with the miners this morning, suggested the amount of Government help, which would meei o uniform n of urates of Ss. day. A mem- th Miners'
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  • 279 7 London. April 27. Mr. .J. H. Whitley. Deputy-Speaker was SUSIy elected Speaker of the House cf Common-, in succession to Mr. James W. her. I MAIL DELAYED. London, April 27. rh< siling of the Narknnda has been itponed antil May 0 owing to coaling difficulties. It it
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  • 361 7 Dutj Well Done. Thanks t, Vice Admiral R. H. Anstruther. who was Commodore in Hongkong at the outbreak of the war the fine f. at of getting H. M. S. Triumph, the flagship of the station, to sea and to action has became one of the
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  • 1097 7 ALSAGOFF LEGITIMACY CASE. The case of Syed Yassim, alias Wan Puteh bin Syed Mohammed Alsagoff and bis sister Sheriff© Rogayah, against Syed Abc'ulrahman bin Tahar Alsagoff and the other children of the late Syed Mohammed Alsagoff, and the Trustees of the estate of Syed Ahmad Alsagoff, deceased, Messrs.
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  • 719 7 The Editor has received from Mr. C. Alma Baker, Perak, a copy of the Malayan Battleplane Souvenir. It is a magnificently printed and illustrated book, with splendid reproductions of the battle-planes presented from this part of the world for the Grea* War, copies of the correspondence thft
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 227 7 OMM-^-B M -i__. ii.ikih j SB— scy we__a ,:^ye?^<pjif^pww! < < wwvfflr<M~M« -n^y_— ->.- I MOTOR CAR CLOCKS. I jlf BEST SWISS MAKE. 8 DAY MOVEMENTS I In Nickel and Brass, as Sketch $32.50. 3 "B8»\ _m. i -»_____r yj i Flat Shape, Nickel with Silvered Dial -n j Flat
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 444 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA I (Incorporated in Japan.) I UN PER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE! i GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice 1 EUROPEAN MAIL I]m__TFORTNIGHTLY SERVICE. f •er London and Antwerp via (Malacca)' Penang, Colombo, Suez, P*>rt Said and Marseilles. Sm M A RU st May f AMO
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    • 612 8 K. P. IVL KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA rdephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Manager Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. -.jt Hi i iisws. ~»_»^.i in ■> .v- .ia ii
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    • 661 8 R O. -BRITISH INDIA f AND APCAR LINE. L (Incorporated in England.) I MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's (Jovernment). The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present suspended. I LONDON PAR EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES LONDON
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 505 9 I mm. SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. For Kretay, Treagfanu, Kelantan, Bengnara, Telupin, Patau,, Singora, La- DUI Kohsamui, Bando„. Langsusn, Chumpon, and Bangkok, o-n^edaa ibajjjv YlTraia M May 2nd May 4th ALA May 9th May 11th Tho Steamers are fitted throughout uith electric
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    • 377 9 LLOYD TRIESTINO SLN. Co. (b-cerporatsd in Italy.) HOMEWARD SAILINGS. For Colombo, Aden, Mascaua. Port Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste, taking car£o on through Bill of Lading for Fiume, the Levante and Black Sea Ports. TRIESTE about May 3 PERSIA about M^y 25 OCTWAED SAILINGS. For Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, Moji and
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    • 597 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in England.) t JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due S'pore Route p er CITY OF MADRAS May
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    • 696 9 m«t...L.ah*,«.. pa^-ewp—— i s— s I PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BT f I y PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. I I (Incorporated in U. S. A.) M FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. SL SHIPPING BOARD r SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA via COLOMBO GRANITE STATE
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  • 632 10 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND fi SHARE BROKERS. J THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1021. HTNITbG [Figures in bracket! shows the capital B and issue value of the Share in dollers unless otherwise narked. C. Cum div. U (qua!.--, ex div.] Ampang 10) nom. Ayer Weng 1) 1.00 Hitaa. Tn
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 312 10 ■•■^-r>2-E~Ji-i-|-. B i 1 11 1 1-^ BH1 1 I^^ Wsmmtear 77-e Superfine Small Ccir\ 7 31 _^__j_W— jß-P I*''''1 i -saw ii iaa-i i ■rt__W^iff'B_ffi¥ B^i_ SI si _9_^^a^EcK__v x tnLm _b& 'i__23£- -^%^\f^^^i 9 >'* li built tor endurance, power and several others of shorter distance I woßonlc-l
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    • 175 10 TOOTH-ACHE A BURDEN Wnv should ycu bear that which can relieved almost irr mediately if you T.'y take the trouble >f consulting K. TSUTADA T a rese Dentist (Phone No. 1243) 7 3. Bras Bacah Road, Singapore. Extraction Painless Attendance by Appointment OTu Hours: 8 fo 5 p.m. on weei
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    • 172 10 5t w *>■-» ■^M^maMmtm^pnk\fWt^MMWMW :M j /jEFFREY's\ I __M vi ra a?V jB C. al IQ| P" F" 1 ff 3^ |a 3REWED IN SCOTLAND «^T accwrs.* jOf ADAMSOM, CimUAN TOIL hi* iWCOfifHMUTEO IR EHCLT.MI) !W SINGAPORE SB a w 9 InsNCMtl AT K-' r >^_L_ _a_f_r i* MAUaCCB^^MSr aaau—
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  • 79 11 APRIL 28. Bank _fm.s. L 4 s ir) Bank/ demand {II 29-3° Pri^to credit m.s. 214 17-32 N- w York, d mand 45 Prcdits CO days 45^ .^France, demand f >o s > India. T. T. 174 j| Hongkong, demand IP. pe. Prem. Yokohama, demand 93 Java, demand |*k
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  • 154 11 APRIL n 2" 15u seld a( $g£a tSSu TIL*L lfM Pepper (white fair) t? OV Tapioca email flats, >\r.. P Taftieea, !r.ej,n_, j f^ MW Petri Bage, naaa ir ?t) Copra Sundrlsd nom 13 oo Copra Mix 9 7 -o>i_m, Tic^irta uncart 8 900 Xire Rangoon WfcHe *j M
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  • 41 11 i 12 o'clock noon 28th April, 1921. iPile Crop*. Mhbei Ihsehad Bfc, ciotv.ff Pficm, Clse.no Pi ices. Ba/*rt Srii?? 6 Buyar.* Seller-- j May 31^ 30^ Jujy to Sept. Kg M tt Tone of Market: Steady
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 464 11 fl Assei, ov.r 54.000.000 V^~^^^««*»^^ rrilTi /i-»w- Assurances in force over $17,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). HEAD O FrICE Si ap(m LONDON OFFICE :J2 Old Jewry. E C I U STp^H? S___ E S Br ,h L A C_ETA_V AGENTS WANTED (KNOX -MANAGING
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    • 546 11 i CHARTERED BANK lOf India, Australia and China Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares of £5 euch £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 8,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3.000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bishopsgate, London, E.G. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Aarltsat Iloilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh
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    • 534 11 Iho 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: j London, New York, San Francisco, Shang nai, Hongkong, Amoy, Batavia. Sourabaya Sercarang, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL. AUTHORISED $20,000,000 8,000,000 Paid-up
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    • 497 11 .YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LTD. Established 1880. j Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y< M ooo President X. Rajiwara, Esq^ \ice-President: S. K. Suzuki, Esq. DIRECTORS. j N. Soma Esq., r. Matsukata, Esq., BaronK "l M K M <»"imura f i k T«t Iv ''V s;ik: R.
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    • 144 11 i ll M,M^""""^ M M ,11,, > "~**>*~gi»^^^rM.^^.i M mm j j ASIA BANKING CORPORATION. 1 (Incorporated in New York) lAnsrlo and London Paris Nations. Bank of San Francisco Bankers Trust Compau/, New York City. Continental ft Commercial Natior J Bank of Chicago Guaranty Trust Company of Ne* York. Guards
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 201 11 VESSELS AT WHARF. TANJONG PAGAR East Wharf No. I.— Nil. East Wharf No. 2.— Torill.i Sheer3 Wharf No. 3.— Boribat. Main Wharf No. 4. Nil. Main Wharf No. 5. -Euryadi uang I Main Wharf No. C— Benvonuo. Empire Dock No. 7.— Katong. Saigon Maru Viest Wharf No. B.— Melchior Trcub
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    • 565 11 ma:am 1, *'+*mmn>**m*»^ m nnii iliijjj. »%>: MAIL TARLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local mail- will be found in list below: Federated Malay State?, Malacca, ITuSff and PeUBUf (by train) fi a.m. aad 6 p.m. daily xcept Sunday). Sourabaya. etc. K> m H, (.una Ba nr Cucob Hong Aik 9am Puluu
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  • 121 12 THEPROBL ARKET. OFFICIAL REPORT. S n Bpore of Commerc, Rubber Association's usual weekly auction "a- held en A P il 27th and 28th, 1921, waea there was catalogued I.OGr.ISG lb*. ferns 878.29; Off. red 1,014,177 lbs. Tons '-0.61 Sold 873. 1 16 lbs. Tors 3894. PRICES REALIZED, lobbed Smoked S!u-et
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  • 172 12 Sourabaya. April 21. rep 1920. There has been no trading (luring the ir.st wecic. Buyers are very n served and there are practically no Mill n Loo "o:i dry condition" h'rms. (rep lUZI. Fundamental influences favourable to a rise, or contrary, continue to move prices v$ ov
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  • 468 12 The square of ,-acant land facing the baperiai theatre in Penang Road which has been used for some months as a dumping gfoand for house refuse has suddenly been transformed into a busy market plaee of over hundred neat little stalls where Chinese and Indian traders
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  • 161 12 U ith the final of the great William Duncan Serial, the Gaiety starts with another brand new one, this time featuring King BaggOt with Grace DsrtOond and Rhea Mitchell in The Hawk's Trail in 15 Great Episodes and 30 thrilling ice's of punch action and dramatic thrills. In
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  • 31 12 It may be that Christ would have condemned deliberate brutality, neglect, selfishness, and unkindness in the marriage state more severely than an isolated act of infidelity afterwards repented of. Dean Inge.
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  • 187 12 Rubber. Singapore, April 28. At the Weekly Auctions which opened on Wednesday a fair number of buying orders were in evidence and bidding was fairly brisk. This, however, soon fell away and prices excej t for Fine Blown dropped. Standard Sheet was not much inquired for and sold
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  • 127 12 G UTHRIES REPORT. Singapore, April 28* The usual weekly Rubber Auction held fSSfesrday and to-day opened to an sppearsaoe of gocd demand at about last week's prices. Owing, however, to the early withdrawal of certain buyers, demand fell sway aad prices tended to sag. Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet so! I
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  • 398 12 Singapore. April 28. Monetary conditions are a shade better and more inclination to operate has been noticeable. It is doubtful whether the appearance of a New Straits Loan at 7 p. r cent at this juncture is likely to receive any very great support especially as so
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  • 1050 12  -  Aa Attempt U. find the "Missing Link." The proper study of mankind is man, s P «PS and a predecessor declared, and sn expedition is about to leave the United witli a view to studying him in relation to his thri his :ast,
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    • 193 12 S.C.C. beat STAI 'FORDS. J One of the best gurnet witnessed for I some months past was contested on the S.C.C. ground yesterday afternoon betjureen the Club team and tbe South Staffjords' ekven. Although the Club had all j Mnir own way, and cams out victorious by four goals
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    • 55 12 The following will represent the S. *!L C. j 9g*inst the S. Staffords XI on Saturday the 30th at 2.15 p.m. Messrs. E. C. La Broov, G. Armstrong, L. Bligh, J. F. J. Ess, E. 6! I Galistan, S. Gamier, J. Franciscus, W. Carnegy, T. Lcijssius, E. G. Wheatley
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    • 94 12 Results of Tournament. Billiards, B Claaa, Kwik Tiang Boon heat John Lim. Ping Pong, A Class. Tay Li>n Teck beat jChtcng Chee Tong, G— 2. G l. i Ping Pong. B Class. Yeo Y'an Boon beat Koh Tiong Chee, G B, 4— 6 6—4. TO-DAY'S TIES.
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    • 142 12 No play was possible in the S.C.C. Tennis Tournament yesterday owing to the soft state of the ground. TO-DAYS TIES. Championship. Haskins 11. S. vs. Linton A. K. l0 Profession Pairs. Telegraphs. Leggatt and Wells vs. A) my. Livesay and Cotgrave. Lav/. Miles and Perkins vs. Merchants
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    • 66 12 TO-DAY'S TIES. Mixed Doubles. M. Holmberg and C. B. Webb vs E G Wheatley and O. Ahin. Championship. T. Leijssius vs. W. A. Aerie. E. G. Wheatley vs. E. E. de Souza. A Single Handicap. E. C Lr. Brooy vs. N. Ess, to finish. j B
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