The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 April 1921

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  • 38 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1921. i»j_.c»» ■t*muTm»*d.r •*-.-<•-■--■■/■-:.■- -r»tu-uo-t». T ■*i s I mi" I i i \mm» i «B»i^s>-M^-« < t^ lß^i, M^-^, <^ tw<^^ M>>^-^-^^----^^^^Z^^^^____^r^^^jrj^^; No. 10,209. mmmammmmmmmmmmmummmmmmmammmmummamm^ mmnm f
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  • 193 1 The outlook for I nited States shipping is very gloomy, according to Shipping Board officials Page 7. The Reparations Commission have determined that the Germans have to pay 132 milliards of marks in gold Page 7. Debate on the new German proposals is going on. The Allies
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  • 1075 1 Quicquid ctffunt hominea nottri *lt farragM libelli Juvhnal. Amongst ths minor Rumours of the Census may be classed the new standard of ago it set up in some cases. Thus the Kebun, i being interrogated by the householder, asserted vehemently that he was either 52 ;or
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 434 1 RAFFLES HOTEL. i i I The Finest Ball Room in the East. GUBBT NIGBTB: TBURBPATB AMI SATtKDAVh. 2 •.Evening Dress Essential for l>..ncinjr.) l I TEAT DANSANT. 1 5 to 7 p.m. l\ KKY MONDAY. (OM.MKNC .N(. MONDAY THE 9th MAY. DANCING. 3 Sclettions will be plsyed by the j!
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    • 321 1 r. -2'c-f*-a«_i- s _Fr._p.iM'«o B iM l j'_v,r.s\r r s > .!'_rjrj\BM*.r KELLY WALSH, LTD. I (Incorporated in Hongkong). B JUST PUBLISHED ONE HUNDRED YEARS J j SINGAPORE. < I Being some docount of the ei.pital of tho -traits Settlements from its 5 foundation by Sic Stamford Rattle's in February
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    • 110 1 LATEST ADVERITSEMENTS Powell Mid Co sell furniture Page 5. Rickard Ltd. for stationery Page 10. Godown wanted; tender for a lease j I'age I The Automobile Club unJ its "Dodge,"- Page Kardex for reliability &e, Hainkamp Lt I— Page 1. Meeting of the Chinese Press and Direc I tory Page
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 113 1 THE WEEK. Saturday, 30th. High Water, 2.47 son., 4.45 p.m. Uiu Benut Rubber Mtg., noon. Pclo, Balestier. 4. 50 p.m. K. Opera, Les Cloches <le Comeville. Sunday, Ist. JTTigh Water, 3.53 a.m., G.B p. m. t Cinema Shows, Haflles ami Sea View. Monday, 2nd. High Water, 5.28 a.m.. 7.1G p.m.
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  • 143 2 Perfcapa th..- most remarkable thiag; about the trade siump. says The DailyChronicle, is that it did not come earlici. j That v.e should SSTC been able to reabsorb' some millions of our fighting men into* Civil life befOTC feelinc the real pinch of j uncnpbvment is S**i_st
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 422 2 w-\ -%-v- •_-_> J TO LET. i Large G clowns facing \jver i also near shipping, Steves from M.OOO to .30,000 sq. ft. i Large an mmodious offices j centra!';/ situated also Bunga- ll I bm. J j J Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. V 56 Robin.son-rd, Marsilling Bldg. *f
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    • 799 2 At 7 ha r'nal-i-t' To«Ni_t_it! iVlJNvjr _l LU^^_^r 1 A /"V /vr* *^»_l _^^__w_o__» JKAuuOT AT THIS THEATRE— TeII all your friends. two beautiful sisters. I Episode 1. "FALSE FACES*' (each 2 parts) Ep.sode 2. "THE SUPERMAN" (Continued next Friday, I Episodes, 4 Reels Wajk l i ALONG WITH A
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 358 2 CHURCH SHRVICE3. j S. S. PHILIP AND JAMES DAY. AND sth SUNDAY AFTER EASIER. Ist May, 1921. S. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 7.30 a.m. Litany. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) 9.16 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion. 4 p.m. Children's Service. 5.30 p.m. Evensong: and Sermon. Servici-s and Meetings: -Holy Communion on
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  • 1729 3 81NGAPORI BPOSTING CLUB, Secretary's Office. N'o. .5, Malacca Street. Singapore. 2-4 P. 16, 23, 30; 7, it. 21. SS-fl THE SPUING RACE MEETING. (Under S. R. A. Rules of Racing; WILL BE HELD OX TUESDAY THE 31s! MAY. THURSDAY iHE 2nd SATURDAY j TDK Ath OF Ji'XE,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 472 3 ______P l ,P "s- nii np^^pi WsJ—S— -Q_l^— M I Expectant and Nursing I ?)]l find in Glaxo a most valuable aid, (or, taken regularly two *ap p£\ or three limes a day by the mother herself (both before and ?iE after the birth of her baby), Glaxo not only
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    • 255 3 WINES AND SPIRITS.!! Suitable for Weddings, Etc. Per Csse. < 5 [li. Guilmart's Authentique Champagnes $66 I jj IM. Tiffons Pure Liqueur < Cognac Brandy 42.50 if Marquee del Merito Moscatel i Malagas 33 I Marques del Merito Manzaniila Sherry SIS Sar.deman's Port Wine 24 Aiella Vinieola Pure Hocks 36
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    • 271 3 To Ford Gar Owners You have experienced the i difficulty of getting a satis- j i factory light from your head- j I lights when supplied from g i the magneto. When negotia- ting difficult places, and j when a good light is most j i required you get a
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 506 4 A. WOOSENSAH CO., CLOTH GENERAL IW_RCHANT. 58, North Bridge Road. Cash Clearance Sale FROM Ist MAY TO 31st MAY. 1921. 1 bnMi J**2^ ns t( >"e^7Tquick and thorough clearance Special reduced prices for C. H. B. White Calico and Horrockses A 1 Calico &e. I The Singapore Automobile Glob t
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    • 924 4 STRAITS SEHLEMENTS LOAN 1921. ISSUE OF $20,000^000" LOAN. j liearing interest from the date of purchase at 7 per cent per annum payable L half-yearly en the Ist May and Ist November. Repayable at Par on the Ist May, 1926. FREE OF INCOME TAX AND OTHER DUTIES. PRICE OF ISSUE—
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    • 1004 4 MORTGAGEES SALE Important sale of sea-side residential property (Situate within ea,y distance of Singapore) with an extensive Sea Frontage. The Undersigned have been instructed tc sell by Public Auction at their S.ilerrom, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore, ON MONDAY, 2nd MAY. 1921, AT 2.30 P.M. All that valuable piece of
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    • 543 5 WANTBn ae____T r l_ 3 > MM IA TLLY k! tloun anitabU Batch store. I p\, tmfMX tdn ox rre i 30-4 BEQI IRED. Boring Plant m bore to n dep h of M or 100 feet; new or second hand 1 Box 230 care of Free Pres, 4-5 REQUIRED.
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    • 686 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF dlent Welant-stetnod Teak household Pnrnitare, e'c. To be held A' cent" Tanjong Katong, DM .SATURDAY. .MAY 7th, 1921, AT 2 P.M. Comprising, Walaet-oteined teak sideboards with bevelled miiror panels, Dining Table, Standard and Arm Chairs, Writing Desk with leather top, Almeirah and WarArobm with full
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    • 739 5 TO LBTv- Fer Innnodtoto entry. Furnished bungalow No. 31 Grange Road. Kent $200 per ir.onth. Apply to the Manager, Shipping Department, Messrs. Peterson, Simon. i rnd Co., Ltd. 29-4 u.c THE SINGAPORB HARBOUR IW)A11I>. TO LET. Godewna No. 2. I and South Pier. T.!ok Ayer. For further psrii-olars apply to
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    • 970 5 y^i .r I i /v m,/_r j NO"! ICE. f\ f\ Not:- a hereby given that Mr. L.Vll. fl Macphail .h; been appointed Manwfing jf Director of this Company as from the^27th 5 April, 1921. B I RASEE NEAVE, LIMITED. G. A. F. LAYTON, A.C.A. A Secretary. DRAGON BRAND CEMENT.
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    • 255 5 TGWC9__-. SfcftflMNßM-W _B ■■■■Baasß_S-aflik_-B-»cr__^ WHIT W*V, LAIDLAW LID I (Incorporated in Baglaarf). _P%. _f P^^fSfat* i May we draw your atten- I tion o the Great Crockery Sale, and clearance of Oddments from all Departments regardless of cost, now proceeding at our sore? I Come early and Secure the Emi
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 52 6 I DAVIDSON -BAGLEV.— At St. Andrews' I'resbyu rii.n Church, Kua'a Lumpur, by the Rev. A. D. Ilarcus on the _Bth ins:. Alexander Davidson of Kiang" to Isabel Bagley of Kuala Lumpur. SCOTT— YOUNG. -On Mar. 12, at Ports- mouth, Reginald Stewart Scott, to Ethel 1 Margaret, daughter of Mr.
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    • 20 6 RICHARDSON. -On Mar. 18, at 27, Roland Gardens, Ellen Maria Richardson, wife of T. W. Richardson, formerly of Swatow.
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  • 1007 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY. APRIL 30, 1921. Food Prices. i A quite common method of stilling a people's clamour about its cost of living, food prices, rents, tramways, or anything else, is to appoint a Committee or Commission to report. In the Straits we are well accustomed to this method.
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  • 194 6 Mr. C. Dai by is going on leave at an early date. The P. and O. Devanha has left Hongikong, and is expected to arrive at this I port at daylight on May 2nd. Mr. C. E. Jackson, of thq F. M. S. Railways, vvhj has been seriously ill in
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  • LOCAL WIRES.
    • 88 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.! Penang, April 29. The statutory meeting of the Padang Plandok Tin Company was held to-day Mr. Dilley, who presided, said the directors had been able to purchase the Bruseh pipeline at reasonable figure. A small crushing mill of the latest design had
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    • 56 6 The inquiry into the murdtr of two brothers, Chinese, who were found with heads disfigured and ghnsty wonnds inflicted on them in a shop which they occupied in Bridge Street on March 23 last was coneluded to-day. The accus. d. Ho Song, was I committed for
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  • 613 6 Tbe price of first grade rubber for the) (period 29th fcpril, to sth May, inclusive. Is I i thirty-two and a baif cent! per pound, for tbe purpose of assessing duty. During the absence of Mr. L. Gordon Cranna, General Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., Mr. J. W.
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  • 513 6 OPENING PERFORM AN( K WITH •♦DOROTHY." |fr. EL B. Waring, the theatrical directoe of Eastern Tours, Ltd., was well advised^ ;n introducing bis company with S well established favourite like "Dorothy." Mr. Collier*! tuneful opera has many numbers that have gained public favour, the plot is not
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  • 233 6 It is some years now since the Amateur Dramatic Committee turned their attentioa to a musical production. There have been reasons for this, but is hoped now that the difficulties may be overcome, and arrangements are being made to secure the rights of one of the
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  • 63 6 The Government has issued the following communique: Dr, A. E. Horn, formerly Deputy Principal Medical Officer, Gold Coast, has been fleeted by the Right Honourable tho Secretary of SUte for tile Colonies as Director of Medical and Sanitary Service Mraits. Settlements and Federated Malay
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 218 6 f iHE CHAMPAON- OF TABLE WATERS tU*FLIBD BY APPOINTMBKI TO TiiE POYAL PALACES Imported bj us in 25 or 50 Bottles SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED PRICES ON APPLICATION Dalieck iacgreg r h U, Ltd, (INCORPORATED IN SHANGHAI). I YOU CAN CONTROL I THAT COUGH provided you act promptly. Tin mild cough
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    • 149 6 I i m. —m\ ________^ai Wh-it. about your I i k t D j ifT'- J. y E i 4 YOL T in tire your valuables and IJ effects at home: do you protect them j a in your baggage when travelling? j I Property to the value of many
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 68 6 PASSENGERS OUTWARD. Per N.Y.K. s.s. Shidzuoka Maru, from London, April 2. To Singapore: Mrs. W.M. Fowler, Miss J. W. O. Fowler, Master R. G. O. Fowler, Mrs. K. M. Todd, Mr. R. N. Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Donker, Mr. K. Ikegame. Per N. Y. K. s.s. Kaga Maru,
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  • 511 7 j THE COMING DAY. |j THE AMOUNT PAYABLE. J. I Kener's Service] Paris, April 26. I The Reparations Commission has requested the German Government to pay into the Bants of France before April 30, on billion mark, gold, under the Peace! Treat) provisions. Satisfaction ii expressed in Parliament-!
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  • 98 7 The annual meeting of the Batu Village Rubber Estates, Ltd. wss held in the Chartered Bank Chambers yesterday afternoon, with Mr. C. V. Miles in the chair. Otheis present were Messrs. C. Dickinson (director) and N. W. Pat ton (shareholder and representative of the Secretaries Messrs Barker
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  • 99 7 v far as the Harbour Board are concerned, there is a decided break in the rtrike, although the majority of the artisars have not returned. About a hundred -'nkers reported for work yesterday at Tanjong Pagar and about the same number at Keppel Harbour. They were allowed
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  • 24 7 Mr. G. T. Lewis has passed his examination for First Mate, Board of Trade. He was a Student of the Nautical Academy, Sailors' Institute.
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  • 527 7 THE DJAMBI FIELDS. THE GOVERNMENT CASE. [Reuter's Service.] The Hague, April 28. The debate on the Djambi Oilfields bill was resumed in the Second Chamber. The minister for the colonies Heer Graaff, contended that the contract was necessary with the Batavian Oil Company, because of the latter,
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  • 79 7 Fraser V Report. Singapore, April 29. Rubbers are still lacking interest of any kind. Mining firm, Taipings $1.12 Vs $1.17 Va, North Taipings $1.30 $1.40, South Taipmgs 70 cents 80 cents, Titis $4.20 $4.70, Rawangs 55 cents 65 cents, Collieries $16.50 $17.50 Renongs 265. 6d. 30s. Industrials
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  • 122 7 As we mentioned about a week ago, a vocal and instrumental concert which promises to be a great success is to be given at the Goodwood Hall on Thursday, May sth, at 9-15 p.m., the object being to obtain funds for a central lunch and rest
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  • 434 7 AGAIN GLOOMY. GOVERNMENT FIRM. [Reuter's Service.] London, April 28. After the conference with Sir Robert Home this morning, miners' representatives said the outlook was gloomy and a breakdown was possible, as the Government had t refused to increase the temporary subsidy. THE RAILWAYMEN. London, April 28. The
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  • 35 7 Havana*. April 28. The chess committee has permitted Lasker to resign the chess championship. CHEAPER MONEY. London. April 29. The Bank of England discount rate has been reduced to 6*_ per cent.
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  • 1315 7 price (2 which the consumer must get if he is to earn 20 per cent, on his capital there has to be added something under 2V_d. per lb. to provide for the interest on the capital provided by the public. The calculation is based on the assumption that
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 152 7 MOTOR CAR CLOCKS, I BEST SWISS MAKE. 8 DAY MOVEMENTS In Nickel and lirass, as Sketch $32.50. ;1 t »_W-W>"ft_"i tiJTfflla aSi~*y A m\ .^-65_S-____- Ct- _3fi_R_* w I _^_r__Bl_-lr^ sr r-j i 9__§f_Vs!' w *3___ it. liat Shape, Nickel with Silvered Dial $42.r>0 Flat Shape, Nickel with Radium Dial
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 528 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA ~V~ j (Incorporated in Japan.) UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE\ GOVERNMENT. V Subject to alterations without notice N EUBQPRAN MAIL LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE. Per London and Antwerp via (Malacca, Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. IN ABA MAR! May I KAMO MARU May 18
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    • 607 8 K. P. M KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA Telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Manager Desk 1437 Merine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY, j UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. J CAMPHUYS (Saturday, April 30) Billiton and Batavia. VALENTYN
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    • 700 8 ■_■_■!__»>> i mil iii i ii i >i— iiimiKi—ii aw -nw fi-T-rnr _•_•>— j h P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. M (Incorporated in England.) M MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE M PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). fl The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 478 9 rrHE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. lm For Kretay. Trengganu, Kelantan, Bargnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Lah t Kohsamui, Bandon, Langsusn. Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure WfOaTa May 2nd May 4th UUALA May Oth May Uth The steamers are fitted throughout with electric light,
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    • 290 9 LLOYD TRIESTINO BJS, Co, <i_tco__>orated in Italy HOMEWARD SAILINGS. For Colombo, Aden, M_ts?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 3 PERSIA about May 25 OUTWARD SAILINGS. For Hongkong, Shanghai. Yokohama. Moji and
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    • 555 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.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due S'pore Route p er CITY OF MADRAS May 10
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    • 667 9 I PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BT j PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. I *y (Incorporated in U. S. A.) I J* FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. SHIPPING BOARD f SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA via COLOMBO GRANITE STATE Passengers and Freight May 10 CREOLE STATE
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 277 10 IWM^»— %B-»WWB-_B_________________________________WBHM -^^=*««fi__a-_s_e^a__s___^^ METALS I WE HOLD LARGE STOCKS OF ALL CLASSES OF STEEL SECTIONS, 1 INCLUDING ROUND, SQUARE AND FLAT MILD STEEL BAR?, ROLLED STEEL 1 CHANNELS, JOISTS, ANGLES AND TEES, POLISHED MILD STEEL SHAFTING, BLACK AND GALVANISED PLATES, BOILER PLATES, 1 HIGH SPEED TOOL STEEL ETC. I I
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    • 450 10 GARCIA'S PIANOS j Represent the highest value obtain- I able in an Instrument which is specially built 3 FOR THIS CLIMATE. Uprights and Baby Grands- 129, Orchard Road. AU BON MARCHE. LADIES' DRESSES,, BLOUSES, SKIRTS, Etc. From April 15th, orders will be executed 1 1 20 per cent reduction to
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    • 252 10 v HS____*^^^^ il"H| jj f COLGATE'S '1 6 TOIU T R€QUIS!I£S. 1 I a t I IP |Q|nt^v-VQ\ a _-<_T/ (t 7^_X^^_________ j AD4KSON BIIFILIAN 00., LTD. 1 (Incorporated in England). SOLE DISThIBUTO^S B. r. M S. ?3Kfl_»«ll!«_*^_Ss*«*^^^ -_i_.x_Mi___.li_i isif.»p_. -«--<-u.»u»-.yjfnii>» l i-—'_>»— l--s u i,— i_-i__»» /<«»-«_• j.i_n<'«jr, M
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  • 80 11 APRrL MM. Bank ±M.z. •> 4 s _j 6 Bank, 'j 3 29-32 Privs» credi< I m.s. 214 17-32 Nej^York, demand l" I Q^QJts 90 days 4d r »4 Jfrance, di maad <;oo India, T. T. 174 Hongkong, demand 11 pe. Prom. Yokohama, demand 93 Java, demand 135 Bangkok,
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  • 138 11 j APRIL I Tin 160 toaa so d ai $88.25 Oa_abiM Gaatfcivr Cabs N•. T^Pii^y __i- j 3 03 Pepper (wfcitt fair) 25 0%: Tapioca ?;a_ll Bhx*, 1 *J$ Tapioca, mcdiLr. _>*-*,?• jy _0 Peari Bags, Copra Boadried -.<,,-, i3 OO Opium, Beasres i s>cer; 8,900 Eice Rangoon Whits
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  • 39 11 12 o'clock noon. 29th April, 1021. Pale Crepe. B?bboJ Smoked Bh. doting PH.vi. Cloung Price*. Sallery. Bnyera Seller*. Spot IS SO 31 May to June ,*s_m, July to Sept. :r» 3»; Tone ol Market. --J..i«ter
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1591 11 mmMMMMMM f rt "cn «VW $4,UUU,UOO g W Assurances in force over $17,000 000 I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I m (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). 1 Tl r 11 1 OPPICE Willche^ r Ho^, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE :32 Old Jewry, E.C I I I mP my haS
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    • 520 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. Established 1880. Capital Subscribed y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y President N. Kajiwara, Esq. ice-President S. K. Suzuki, Eeq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma Esq., Matsuksts, Esq., I nT Hka ,V: Es M Mi tsui, Esq. ILJ^K I q Rar^ K- Morimura, B-ronK. fwasaki, R. Ichir.omiya,
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    • 170 11 ASIA BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in New York) STOCKHOLDING BANKS. Anglo and London Paris Nations] Bank of San Franciic I P. inkers Trust Compaiv. New York City. Continental Commercial Natior\J Bank of Chicago Guaranty Trust Company of Ne* Ycrk. Guardian Savings Trust Compt*. Cleveland. Mercantile Bank of the Americas, New York
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 214 11 VESSELS AT WHARF TANJONG PAGAR East Wharf No. I.— Nil. East Wharf N'o. 2. Tara. Sheers Wharf No. 3.— Boribat. Main Wharf No. 4.— Nil. Main Wharf No. 5. Euryades. Penang. Main Wharf No. 6. Benvenue. Empire Dock No. 7. Wakasa Maru. Saigon Maru, Elpenor, Katong. West Wharf No. B.—
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    • 577 11 MAIL TABLE. i I TO-DAY. Intermediate and local mails -vill be found in list below: Federated Malay States, Ma.r.cen, Muar and Penang (by train) 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily (except Sunday). Kerimon Soon Lee 9 a.m. Pulau Soegi Sultana 9 a_m. Cucob Hong Chiap 9 a.m. Cucob Edina fl
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  • 2552 12 THE NEW MEMBERS WELCOMED. The newly constituted body of the Municipal Commns: ioneis of Singapore met If r the first time yesterday, when a very hearty Welcome to the eleven new memW was extended by the President Mr. Y Green. Those present were Messrs. J- M. Sime, G.
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 115 12 On the S, C. C. ground yesterday afterj noon, the Club's second eleven met the I United Engineers' team In a friendly game of soccer, and defeated them by two goals Ito nil, Harvey being responsible for both points, one scored in each half cf thej ganse. The teams
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    • 90 12 PrshaMs Visit lo Malaya. We (Malay Mail) hear that a first-class 1 Australian cricket team is leaving AusI tralia for nn American tour in March, "1922, and will he returning about Novem- her of that year. j It has been suggested lhat the team j might break their
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    • 34 12 Yesterday there was again no play in the !S. C. C. Tennis Tournament owing to I the condition of the ground. Yesterday's j ties will be played on Monday, weather permitting.
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    • 125 12 Championship. HasTcini H. S. vs. Linton A. R. to finish. Prt>fession Pairs. Tt 'eg. tphs. Leggatt and Wells va. Ai nsy. Livesay and Cotgravo. '.aw. Miles ar.d Perkins vs. Merchrnt? j IV. Doig and Pash. B Class Single Handicap. B;iiley C. V. vs. Wilson W. A., to finish.
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    • 108 12 1 _2STERDAY_I PI AY. Mixed Doubles. K. G. Wheatley and O. Ahin beat M. Hclmberg and C. B. Webb, G—2, 6 2. Championship. T. Leijssius vs. \V. A. Aerie, to finish. F. G. Wheatley beet E. E. de Souse, w.o. A Single Handicap. j X. Ess
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    • 40 12 Tht Race oq, Sunday morning will be the first of the series for the Commodore's Cup. Course:— Start from the Yacht Club let 10 a.m. down inside the Breakwater pound the C.S. "Patrol-' and back to the
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    • 54 12 STRAITS CHINESE RECREATION CLUB. Results of Genus. Billiards A Class Quek Cheng Yong heat S. J. Chan, w.o. Billiards B Class.—Tan Koon S wee heat Chew Keow Bock. Ping Pong A Class— Lee Ivan Ree beet Chtcng Chee Hai, w.o. Ping Pong B Class— Chua Choon Feng beat Low Kong
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    • 33 12 Billiards B Class— Lee Kim Yong \<m. Tar. Thisvm Keat. Ping Pong A Class.— Lim Kian Hing v». Cheo Seng Joo. Ping Pong B Clafls.—Tay Kian Cheng vs. Chua Lye Yan.
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    • 16 12 Although Christ may visit Westminster Abbey, His throne in Parliament has become vacant— Rector of 'Beckenham.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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