The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 May 1921
1921-05-02
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Title Section38 1921-05-02 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER < JnMl a,M^~ a *->~MW_a««N_MM_aaMM_HMH_a_HBMM-Bl_.^_H_H_iM-B-a_M^_i IBM CENTS I.'s__r_r»1 .'5__r_r»r i > jc^j .J^TrtCv-N, >r T HMT f J _,'<— A*— «V«?~»T -e#H_H_ SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, MAY 2, 1921. MM_aW_M_l_MW_M-yMW-i MlM-M-MI— ■■>. S -_> UU i■ No. 10,27-).38 words
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Article167 1921-05-02 1 The P. Co. are putting additional >tearae_"^ on the l-'ar La-tern line Page 7. The miners having finally rejected the Govern meet'** offer of a subsidy, attempt- are now being made to arrange for work to be re-umed in the districts Page 7. IHr. Cook denies that167 words
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Article1186 1921-05-02 1 ANOTHER HAND." .•Characters In ti tion are feru> naJrrie, that Is to Bey, anybody has I right W continue their biographies. This, or something like it, wus the opinion expressed l»y Mr. "Bernard Sheer when Sir Harry Johnston* after heving entertained as witU "The Gay Donbesrs" procot'de*d to n aerate1,186 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement302 1921-05-02 1 Malfhetfl I RAFFLES HOTEL. j The Finest Ball Room in the East. <.M i riGHTB: THUBBPATB AMD BATURDAYh. I lEvc-ning Dresa Essential for Dancii.g.) I TEA DANSANT.' j i 5 to 7 p.m. MONDAY. COMMSNCING I.WNDAT TKB 9th MAY. I leitions will ije played by tlie- i "^HOTEL OBCHESTRA. I302 words
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Advertisement351 1921-05-02 1 SJ2JJNG m*MmZJr*mmm^< J _~^r -~w n_T- v»?5 e j_/ »4^7_i *mNf**mYfv* r f JM K I L CIGARETTES 1 !fi )2 '*THE WUHLO'S MOST 7^T'\ POPULAR \ftfJH -class .ley Bead. ClG4^Sff* T3 I*^l I J t'--« V y- r-i.iy 3 IN P)'¥NT 2J.- -I iB i PER TIN OF 50351 words
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Advertisement144 1921-05-02 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMKNTS Ovaltiiie. a tonic food beverage, Medical Hall- Pa ere 2. Shorthand typist wanted Page 5. Architectural draftsman wanted for M Slacca Page War depsrtihent too tracts for repairs I'age 5. "Trieste" for Italy, May 4th Pege 9. J *Anchisee M for Honjikong «fec Page i "KUraisang" tor Calcutta144 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous89 1921-05-02 1 THE WT_.EK. H'.gh Water, 6.46 a.-.* 7.r>o p.m. Rent Board, 2.15 p.m. R. Opera, Falka. High Water, T.r.i a.m., 8-83 p.m. Polo. Balestier. 4.4.") p.m. Tanglin Club at Home, 6.16 p.m. R. Opera. Bohemian Girl. High Water, 5.17 a.m.. pjn. Dalhousie Chapter. Y.M.C.A. Gymnastic Class, 8..'}0 p.m. Y.W.C.A. Concert, Goodwood89 words
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370 1921-05-02 2 THE COMMERCIAL SITUATION IN SIAM. General Prospects of Uritish Trade. Mr. T. H. tgio, CJf.G_, H..M. C.msuli.eneral, Bangkok, has prepared Report On the Commercial Situation in Siam at the close of last year, in the course of which he says it is to he feared that the loss caused to370 words
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Article132 1921-05-02 2 Chtaooo Deportee from Singapore Murdered* I Two 'hinese deportees from Singapore,! who passed through Hontrkonp: on the s.s. Fooksang on 19th April en route to their ancestral homes, were attacked by the Chinese crew of the ship who are alleged to have heaten one of them to132 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement263 1921-05-02 2 TO LET. V ■f Larjre (iodowns facing river < s'fo near shipping, Stores _> from G,OOO to 30,000 sq. ft. > Large and commodious offices 1 j centrally situated also Bunga- IoU'S. I J Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. 56 Robinson-rd. Marsilling Bldg. VICTORIA TBEAm THE THEATRICAL EVENT OF THE263 words
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Advertisement894 1921-05-02 2 ALHAMBRA i From WEDNESDAY, April 27, to MONDAY. May 2nd 1921. d A THRILLING AND SENSATIONAL WILLIAM FOX PRODUCT U L A Lively Drama of the W r est featuring I TOM MIX In another of thos;? stirring tales of the W f est which have made him f TREAT894 words
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Article613 1921-05-02 3 PRASEB CO.. EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. SAiIItDAV, APRIL 30, 1921. MINING. [Figures in brackets shows the capital iI:• nd i^sue value of the Share in dollers 8! h. ii j -ke Cum div. equals <_\ d v. J j Anii>ang 10) nam. iAyer Wong (—1) 1.00 JHitam613 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement474 1921-05-02 3 1 .11.! CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. K with which is associated THf. SHANGHAI Lli E INSURANCE CO., LTD. Head Office Shanghai W \UAI\ incorporated vmicr »hc Hongkong Ordina* i J LIFE AND FIRE Chief O.Tice Southern Agencies 1 2, Finlayson Green, SINGAPORE. S— SB— rin—iM w j__— I474 words
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Advertisement440 1921-05-02 3 Rids F apt hep on Goodyear^} Tyres in Your Small Cars j&\^fih\ li is ty^ Performance, not price, that decides what you reallv nf^\^^ Pay hence do not experiment with tyres made to sell at 5/v v r% sensationally low prices. .4 \y* />%-__••'■**.'•! ']r You can secure in Goodyear440 words
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Advertisement629 1921-05-02 4 CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. !/C CHINA will bo .despatched from this port on or about the Bth May, 1921, for:HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI. YOKOHAMA, I HONOLULU SAN FRANCISCO. j Excellent Ist and 2nd class passenger accommodation. For full particulars regarding passages, freight, etc., apply to FRANCIS PEEK CO., LTD. (Incorporated629 words
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Advertisement753 1921-05-02 4 STRAITS SEHLEMENTS LOAN 1921. ISSUE OF $20,000,000 LOAN. Bearing 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-100 PER CENT.753 words
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Advertisement919 1921-05-02 4 BjlHI .mm»mj. ■—I -MM" t I —wir--"-- AUCTION SALE OF Magnificent Teak Household Furniture, Moutrie's Piano, <_c. AT No. 5-3 SOPHIA ROAD ON SATURDAY, 7th MAY, AT 2.30 P.M. Comprising an excellent toned cottage piano in mahogany case by Moutrie Co. with music stool complete and in perfect condition; a919 words
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Advertisement618 1921-05-02 5 >>JV,r i>< m~-i^i i emi w_MwaßMMwsawMß_a_a—_B_a___esw__e_ CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. j CHINA will be .>s P atchcd from thia port on or about the Bth May, 1921, for:HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI. YOKOHAMA, HONOLULU SAN FRANCISCO. j Excellent Ist and 2nd class passenger accommodation. j For full particulars regarding passages, freight,618 words
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Advertisement768 1921-05-02 5 .--fill. IW ,IJW-M^_M_ MW i||B|| i WLIM j IJM M tM i|BM_M_w_WM-i|| ■mm■lMi II WE—-— STRAITS SEHLEMENTS LOAN 1921. ISSUE OF $20,000,000 LOAN. Bearing 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 the768 words
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Advertisement927 1921-05-02 5 AUCTION SALE OF Magnificent Teak Household Furniture, Moutrie's Piano. &c. AT No. 5-3 SOPHIA ROAD ON SATURDAY, 7th MAY, AT 2.30 P.M. Comprising an excellent toned cottage piano in mahogany case by Moutrie Co. with music stool complete and in perfect condition; a Columbia gramaphone with records; a very handsome927 words
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Advertisement759 1921-05-02 6 _W ANTED. SHOnTHANh TYPIST. A .o»pcUU< iteUOffrapher recuir-d. m Ust be quirk ;i( ura(( MPp'icntions in writing It mmmJU I '.partmerit, Asiatic Petrolcnm Co. (5.8.) Ltd < Incorporated in England), St. Helen's' Court' 4-5 WANTED IMMEDIATELY B*nfl QoJown suitable for Match Store. Reply Impex i of r ree Pn M759 words
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Advertisement766 1921-05-02 6 AUCTION SALES. Re Chop KWON'G VAN lI IN (By Order of The Official Assign AUCTION SALE OF silent Wax polished Teak Household Furniture, Well-Grown Plants, Life Boat, One Delco Ekctric Lighting Plant, etc. Belonging to Lai Yun Sang (Bankrupt) To be held at "VILLA MARINA" No. 5 Port Road, Tnnjong766 words
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Advertisement929 1921-05-02 6 to fjrr TO LET.- For immediate entry. Furnished bmfP-OW No. 3i (irange Road. Bent $200 per month. Apj !y to the Manager, Shipping Department, Messrs. Patersaa, Simun.i and Co., Ltd. 29-1 uc THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARI>. i LET.- He-own* fio. and i. South Tier, i iok I- <>r fjr 'Y929 words
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Advertisement666 1921-05-02 6 NOTICE. Xotic i- hereby ir*n that Mr. L. R. Macphail has been appointed Managing Director of this Company as from the 27th Anr.l, W2\. PHASER NEAVE, LIMITED. G, A. F. LAYTON, A.C.A. Secretary. RAGCN :;iiANI» t k.MEa'T. NOTICE is hereby given that Messrs. Dupire Brothers are the sole agents in666 words
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Advertisement282 1921-05-02 6 I WHIT[aWAY, UIOLftW fi LiK I I v (Incorporated in England) >•* 1 *J Reader j > i May we draw your atten- I tion to the Great Crockery j Sale, and clearance of Odd- V I ments frcm all Departments /I regardless of cost, now pro/ ceeding at our282 words
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Article28 1921-05-02 7 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. DKMCH. At Federal Road, i_uala Lumpur. at 2 a.m. on April 29th. Ernest George Edward. I infant son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dench.28 words
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781 1921-05-02 7 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, MAY 2, 1921. The Week's News. As far as can be seen, issue is joined between the miners and the Government over the question of a j national wage and a national pool. At one time it seemed as if it were a mere question of781 words
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Article460 1921-05-02 7 j The two secret service men who were in Kedah inquiring into the Badak affair have returned. i The Hongkong University Union F'und for famine relief in North China amounts to $1,545.61. The M. M. steamer" Haiphong is expected here from Saigon this Monday morning, at 10 a.m. and she460 words
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LOCAL WIRES.
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Article180 1921-05-02 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, April 30. At the annual meeting of Semanggoi Rubber, Mr. J. NcNe.ll, who presided, .said they had spent on three estates, less depreciation written off, the sum of 345,483. The development work still to be done on Verdun was not considerable. The crop180 words
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Article64 1921-05-02 7 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, April 30. 'Tie first census count of the population of Kuala Lumpur showa a total of 81,078, against 47,000 odd in 1911. Ti le (NEXT h- to v ;h. >*•'» ra_3o?r alher £lds. plague. April 29. rttyf-TSfr by 49 to64 words
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Article442 1921-05-02 7 I Mr. J. Fail weather has been appointed an Inspecting Officer under the Agricultural Pests Ordinance. 191^. with effect from Ist April. The Gazette contains a* proclamation permitting the exportation *\pf rice and padi from the Colony, subjec\ to certain conditions. Mr. G. de Havilland ha> been appointed Unofficial Member442 words
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Article233 1921-05-02 7 THE APPROACHING CRISIS. ALLIBS PERFECTING CONCORD. [Reuter's Service] London, April 2H. i Reilter states rrom a semi-official French I source, that the agreement of the Allies la becoming still mora complete as regmrdi the German situation. The Allied expert after examination oi '.he Agar**, bi the- occupation of233 words
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Article568 1921-05-02 7 The eleventh report of t-M Directors of iht Batang Benar Rubber Co.. Ltd.. to the .Shareholders for the year ended .'slst D After charging depreciation upon ghe assets of the Company the Profit and 1 Account shows a proiit on the war's working of $:>h,. r >o568 words
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Advertisement212 1921-05-02 7 _H ____^m -*sw«* «&•<*_■* -JL _l__l JLv I r tH__ CH*MPAGN: f OP' TABLE WATERS >UFfrLi_?D fcY *P?OINTM__NT TO X&B ROYAL, PALACES; i i Importe-l fey us in 25 or 50 Bottles SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED V PRICES ON APPLICATION Sahibeck Maogragor (k, ltd. (INCORPORATED IN SHANGHAI). I I f YOU\CAN212 words
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Advertisement137 1921-05-02 7 w m a n*"jmmHmKmmmmmr*mmm^r>**mmmmtm^**<**m**m*m<^ i What about your j BAGGAGE? i YOU insure your valuables and effects at home: do you protect them lin your baggage when travelling? Property to the value of many thou- 1 Bands of pounds is lost, damaged in I various ways, or stolen every year137 words
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Article242 1921-05-02 8 SETTLEMENT BY DISTRICT. GO AS YOl PLEASE. [Reuter*S Service] London, April 29. to the mm' rs' rejection of rhs t propt ;.i tha latter offered t ly from .€7, 500,000 to 00,000 spread over a temporary perio 1 of four months, provided i durable settle- made for242 words
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503 1921-05-02 8 COST OF LIVING TO FALL BELOW 100 PER CENT. A Forces* by u Authority. "Wholesale prices ere still falling and do no* leem iikely to become stable foi few weeks yet For this reason, I am inclined to revise the prediction made last month •<s to tht future course of503 words
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Article72 1921-05-02 8 The Ashio copper mine, north of Nikko, has been again the scene of trouble a sympathetic strike on the part of over three thousand men having been declared. In sympathy with 337 miners who, on account jt the economic depression, were discharged, and ordered to vacate their houses as quickly72 words
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Article377 1921-05-02 8 THE WORLD OVER. W [Reuter's Service.l Washington, April 29. The House of Representatives has overwhelmingly rejected an amendment to the 1 Approbations Bill providing that no funis ahould be expended on warship construction until President Harding has railed on an International Conference to consider disarmament. HARDING ON377 words
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Article235 1921-05-02 8 Port Dickson Incident. An unpleasant incident occurred on the night of April 26th on St. I_eonards Estate, Port Dickson. Mr. Stephens, senior assistant of Perhentian Siput Estate, whilst walking home along the rather lonely estate road between the two places at about 6.45 p.m. was set upon235 words
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Article124 1921-05-02 8 Alleged to have driven his car 2534 in a rash and negligent manner in Victoria Street on Friday last, and thereby knocking down a little Chinese girl, who is now in hospital, suffering from concussion of the brain, Anjok bin Mokdan, the Malay Chauffeur was produced before Mr.124 words
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Article1362 1921-05-02 8 FURTHER CORRESPONDENCE. The following has been forwarded to us for publication. The Chief Secretary, F.M.S. Sir, I have the honour to inform you that a meeting of representatives of the Rubber Growing Industry in Malaya was ibeld I at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday the 17th in- stant.1,362 words
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180 1921-05-02 8 The Acting British Consul at Saigon re- ports that under a Decree, Nov. 9, a subsidy of $450,000 (piastres) is granted to rubber j planters of French Indo-China in regard to j exports for the year ending March 31, 1021. The estimate given for 1920180 words
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Article79 1921-05-02 8 Captain J. S. Sloper, 0.8.E., R.A.M.C, has been granted four weeks leave to proceed to Hongkong. Early on Saturday morning a big fire broke out in No. 14 Philip Street, a shipchandlery store. The brigade turned out j with two engines but were not able to put out the flames79 words
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Advertisement237 1921-05-02 8 i -—mm ■■i.._i_. m. n nrr.--- ■■.■ii i_r-_n-THj _^__l_^_CWiMJH__M_ _>i_'-u.-» u ujl- I TRA VELLING TRUNKS CASES. P?E J^ Tn! K *T RAGS of best l.rcwn leather. _J y t?i_^__ > _LL_i ■iri-^*_ t^ l r:! v m _l__B-ii_> lTk i i^^ -<?— _-_P^_P^_s "itS fi§V- I J V~- __B_r237 words
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Advertisement535 1921-05-02 9 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. I (Incorporated in Japan.) y^JNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE j X GOVERNMENT. m\ Subject to alterations without notice f EUROPEAN MAIL LINE~ FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE. r Fer London and Antwerp via (Malacca, Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said j and Marseilles. IN ABA MARU May 5 KAMO535 words
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Advertisement619 1921-05-02 9 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 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. VAN HOORN (Monday, May 2) Bawcan, Sourabaya, Stagen, Kota-Baroe, Balik-Papan,619 words
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Advertisement683 1921-05-02 9 P_ O. -BRITISH INDIA f\ AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY aro at present suspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES LONDON DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SINGAPORE683 words
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Advertisement493 1921-05-02 10 "in -LAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. hrn r/ r ay Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, La- Kohsamui, Bandon. Langsusn, Chumpon, and Bangkok. VAI.AYA M ArrlVal DCPartUrC YUGALA T ay May 4 PRACHATIPOK M' ay H May 16 May 18 ihe steamers are fitt^493 words
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Advertisement419 1921-05-02 10 LLOYD TRIESTINO ELN. Ca (Lacorparattd in It*-7 HOMKWARi) EtAILOfG*. 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 4 PERSIA about May 25 OUTWASD IAILDCOS. For Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, Moji and419 words
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Advertisement639 1921-05-02 10 r_vr^^. fw M .mm ,r%*smm. 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 PANAM4. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due S'pore Route p er639 words
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Advertisement679 1921-05-02 10 (PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATMD BT j PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. v I (Incorporated in U. S. A.) v I FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. g. SHIPPING BOARD l SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. M SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA via COLOMBO GRANITE STATE Passengers and Freight May 10 CREOLE679 words
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Article987 1921-05-02 11 The ninth annual general meeting of the Melville Development Syndicate was held in the registered office of the company, 7 Battery Road at 2.30 p.m. on Friday, there being: present Messrs. A. E. Baddeley (chairman), A. L.Bingers, and V. A. Taylor (directors), C. H. Willcocks (shareholder and987 words
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Advertisement381 1921-05-02 11 _^^^5< _-<<^_^&'-^_i-d_ k I!:Jl01 Mal «y Per ccat oi the World's Rubber Supply. V. ST*,-.-- ■.^^frT^^^'fif^?^ lVnimuU. y (f-!r.nte.t.on Rubber) r9S_HEwn_B^_l_B_l^^aS_^ T _i^fi<B--83-^'sl_6__K_B 3SW-- -PM BI "WHEN EAST MEETS WEST" PHOM the great port of Singapore gateway between the Eastern and Western Worlds comes the rubber V that forms the381 words
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Advertisement122 1921-05-02 11 MM**M-__«r_«rap«a_M-a-a-aM-N-Ma-MP-.MB»^--Mi jli _^__r»_M_qtW-_fl_^W_B__n---S___Wn t^njß^Pff|^lPß_P^E^pWMW_^_B__^_CJQ___^? r^l^_^-ST^ iEX tJmMmm^mmWkmmMwZK WMmmmmVlfmmmmmXtMt ■MMmWmmmmMM¥MMMmW*mMmm\ -^■^■*-_T-» ll mmi mi J_?lf C V 3 I Chop Pokoh 3 j in Popularity. *dair/!son, Gi if Ulan Co., Ltd. j H mW mm%mm\Wm m *P*SB9 m &AJmV**if I I jWj_H» N|j<»-H in >_.im m— h rmmmn* WkWFh _r«v*«**»r ■*m122 words
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Article84 1921-05-02 12 APRIL 30. Bank -4 m.s. 12 4 7.;; > Bank, demand 2 :j tl-gj Private cv*<!it m.?. g 1 1*_. New York, demand r>',< Credits 90 d^ys 43*4 France, demand 600 India, T. T. 174 Hont;konfr, dcm.«.r.d H\ p. c Prcra. Yokohama, demand <*3 Java, demand 135 j Bangkok,84 words
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Article162 1921-05-02 12 p P Tin 76 ton v _>s QsssbUs 12.10 GsaJder Cabs _«.«>. i tffji Pepper Plac_ hj.co Pepper .white i«i_) 29.00 TSplses null feU, z 9JC Tapkca, _Bsdlo_S f a 10.0C Petri .-fgo, smell IC.IO Copra Sundried noni. 13.00 o?ium, BsBSISO n'.-.Tt 8.9C0 Hies Range -;a 2JGO Blcs. Si«m162 words
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Article49 1921-05-02 12 11.30 a.m. Saturday, 30th April. 1921. Fa!c Crep*. UUbod Smokii 3h. iClcsinp Prir.9*. Clonrg Prices. Bx-vere SalVrA. Bqyen St. Hera. Spot 34', 35 >, 30 30 t r May 31 3Hj June 32 32 Vi Ju'y to Sept. 34 l, 35^, Tone of Market: -Weak.49 words
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Advertisement2043 1921-05-02 12 !*******^*^^VRri r ---w^r__^>-T*^^ AMetfl over $4,000,000 Assurances in force over $17,000 000 I J THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. J incorporated in Straits Settlements) b i| HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry, E.C. 8 The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of2,043 words
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Advertisement156 1921-05-02 12 ASIA BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in New York) STOCKHOLDING BANKS. Anglo and London Parte National Bank of San Francisco 1 Bankers Trust Company, New Y'.rk City. Continental Commercial Natloral Bank of Chicago Guaranty Trust Company of Ne* York, Guardian Saving* Trust Compt**. C!ove:_nd. Merca_tilo Bank of the America, >?tw York City.156 words
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Miscellaneous284 1921-05-02 12 PASSENGERS HOMEWARD. The following passengers, are leaving the Straits for England by the Devanha. due Ito sail from Singaporo at 8 a.m. on the 3rd May:— Mr. J. W. S. Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Holder, Dr.284 words
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Miscellaneous531 1921-05-02 12 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. V Intermedin.? and local mails wil be fou in list bolow: Federated Malay State*, MsSMOS, Muar and V Poasag (by train) 6 am. and 6 p.m. daily "t pt Sundaj Kuala Pahang, Pekan. Sungei Lembing and Kuantan (By train) 6 a M d:in Rumphiu* 9 am. F.dina531 words
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Article832 1921-05-02 13 LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE. -r Saturdry n ght saw the Victoria Theatre filled with an audit nee prepared to give the Company a very hearty renewal of the welcome accorded on Friday. The piece chosen was Planquette's, Les Cloches de Cornville, one of the earlier modern832 words
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Article42 1921-05-02 13 New York, April 29. Roy Martin, who for sometime has been acting general manager of the Associated Press, has been elected general manager in succession to Melville Stone, who, however, retains his connection with the Board in an advisory capacity.42 words
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Article25 1921-05-02 13 streets and threatened with death by Cossacks. He produced his papers and was i liberated. He afterwards complained to L'ritfern and the Cossacks were shot.25 words
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Article891 1921-05-02 13 MANNER IN WHICH BARON UNGERN TAKES REVENGE. Peking, April 9th. 1 following derails concerning the murder cf Jews in Urga at the hands of Baron Ungern's followers have bean reeeivM4 by Reuter's Agency from Mr. Stephan, a Swisi subjaet whom other foreigners, who WON at Ufgl when891 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article512 1921-05-02 13 S. C. PRACTICE MATCH. In order to give all cricket enthusiasts Of tho S. C. C. sn opportunity to show their abilities with bst and ball, another practice match took place on the Padang on Saturday between teams captained by Mr. C. W. G. Brown and Mr. Blander. A512 words
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Article313 1921-05-02 13 The first race for the Commodore's Cup was ..ailed yesterday morning, but for want cf wind turned out more of a baking match than a sailing competition. The boats were started at ten sharp and crossed the line as followa.— Puteh (Lundon), Eve (Carver), Marion (Nutt), Joyce313 words
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Article122 1921-05-02 13 TO-DAY'S TIES. Championship. Uaskins 11. S. vs. Linton A. R. to th:ish. Profession Pairs. telegraphs. D-ggait and Wslhs vs. Aimy. Livesay and Co [grave. '.uw. Miles and Perkins vs. Merchants IV. Doig and Pash. B Class Single Handicap. Bailey C V. vs. "Wilson VI. A., to finish.122 words
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Article34 1921-05-02 13 TO-DAY'S TIES. Championship. E. W. de Creey vs. E. G. Wheatley. T. Leijssius vs. W A. Aeria, to finish. Newcomer's Handicap Final. 9 C. A. Bate/nan vs. C. A. Norris.34 words
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Article54 1921-05-02 13 FRIDAY'S RESULT. Billiards A Class. Cheo Seng JoO beat Seah Eng Chiang. j ..Billiards II Class. Tay Kian Cheng beal Tay Lian Teck. Ping Pong A Class. Jee Ah Obian beam Wee Kim Seah 7-5, 6-3. Ping Pong B Class.— Koh Tiong Ann beat Tan Koon54 words
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Article43 1921-05-02 13 Billiards A Class. Tan Ah Hung vs Lee Seng Hock. Billiards B Class. Lim Kian Hing vs Cheong Chee Lim. Ping Pong A Class.— H. Quahe vs Chua Choon Leong. Ping Pong II Class*— Tan Soo Bit va Wee Teow Siong.43 words
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Article36 1921-05-02 13 S.C.C. vs. S.R.C*. The following will represent the S.C.C. in a match against the S.R.C. on the Padang to-morrow:— Messrs. Barnes; Fenwick and Munro; Parish, Duff and Cushway; Walters, Moss, Jamieson, Sinclair and Poy Smith.36 words
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Article167 1921-05-02 13 .Superintendents Signature Again Forged. The ingenious frauds perpetrated in Ipoh last week by the forgery cf the signatures of the medical authorities of the Tanjong Rambutan Asylum, the forgers obtaining goods from two Chinese firms, have extended to Teluk Anson. At 10 a. m. on Aprii 21,167 words
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Article81 1921-05-02 13 Orders for week ending May 7th. Monday 2nd.— First, Second and Fourth Troops Parade 5.15 p.m. Tuesday 3rd.— Tenth and Eleventh Troops Parade 5.15 r.m. Wednesday 4th.— Eighth Troop Parade 5.15 p.m. Thursday sth.— Physical Culture Class 5.15 p.m. Friday 6th Band Practice, 5.15 p.m. Eleventh Troop81 words
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Article54 1921-05-02 13 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending, Sunday, Btb May, 1921. Monday 2, 5.15 p.m.— Drill Hall. S.V.C. Band. Band Practice Friday, 6 a.m.— Drill Hall. S.F.A. Company. Dress caps, tunics, shorts and puttees. Sunday 8, 7.30 a.m. Balestier Range Eurasian Company. Rifle Club Spoon Shoot. (New54 words
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Article22 1921-05-02 13 Messrs. E. S. Attia and Co. have been granted a licence to deal in metal or metal he ores throughout the Colony.22 words
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