The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 May 1921

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. NTS SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1921. No. 10,278.
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  • 190 1 Report by Mr. Peel on the European I nemployment Fund Page «>. Yesterda\'s tennis results and other sporting news appears on page 12. Five police and six civilians were killed m Ireland during the week-end i Page 7. Letters to the Editor on various subjects afford interesting
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  • 1099 1 One of the two or three most prominent, if not the mj.-t important figure m 'the Arab world t:>-day is Hussein 1. King of the Hedjaz. Although a comparatively J important monarch, owing to the fa< t that }he is the ruler of the Holy Land
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    • 354 1 Maltheid .'.r._, <i>rn l H tilll H IX lM— till— i l*^»»«in«»l *~!WWp— W MM—————— I I r. -+*r- i^-i <R,4 FFLES HO TEL. 1 h i'mest Ball Room m the East. UEST NIGHTS every Thursday and Saturday (Evening Dress essential for Dancing) KING GEORGE ~V'S BIRTHDAY. 3rd JUNE 1921.
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    • 279 1 1 1 jj OIGARETTES I] THE WORLD'S MUST Si f POPULAR HIGH-CLASS S CIGZRETTIS j I VIRGINIA TINS OF 50 A^W CMCJO $1,215 II I Sole Rf asufactu ers, AHO.'H 10H4C89 Co., .td h 8 LONDON. ENGLAND. I >i i j -.^.*v- <:••>-.-.;• w/i 'r.-c-^-yas. i»*-?*- >^ g-^^^-r.^a^c^y^aMM-_M-Bn-w--pi|i mmM M\t
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    • 120 1 i LATEST ADVERITSEMENT3 A host of bargain, at Whit a way's .Page 5. To Let- The Mansion godown Page •">. Hazeltine Snow beautifies ihe complexion Wage 3. Lowell Thomas at the Victoria Theatre —Page 2. Strength m Goodyear coed- tyres, Borneo Co. Page 8. Masquerade Call, pictures, etc. at RarT-
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    • 133 1 THE WEEK. \V> dn<.sdu y, llfh. Hi^h Water, 1.0 a.m. Po.o, Balestier. 1.15 p.m. Tanglin Club At Home, 6.15 p.m. R. Opera, Pag iacci and Cavalleria Rusticana,' Vie. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. I Thursday, \2th. High Water, 0.29 a.m., 1.48 p.m. Homeward Mail leaves. Y. M. C. A. Gymnastic Class, 8.30
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  • 258 2 I London. Yiay 4. lit. <>w Van King, First Secretary of tiie 1 iie.- Legation, hai left for Peking, from i ence he is proceeding to Chili a-^ Charge 'AtVaires. mm New \ork. May L It is reported uu;t Mr. Washbuin Child, (tHor of Colliers We-ekly has
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  • 237 2 IThe Skipping and tiie Import and Export Office! will be Open foe one hour only (from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.,* on Monday. 16th May. Notice to Mariners. With reference t.> the notice to manners dated 30th April regarding the temporary light to be exhibited m place of
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    • 406 2 TO LET. T I j Large Go !o*wns facing river j■£ also near shipping, Stores J 1 > from G,ooo to P,0,000 sq. ft. *J» Large and < ;mmodious offices I j. centrally situated also Bunga- lows, V i J Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. j 56 Robinson-rd, Marsilling Bldg.
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    • 974 2 ALHAMBRA From MONDAY, May 9, to SATURDAY. May 14. 1921 A TRIPLE ATTRACTION PROGRAMME which inrlndw A picture which all sportsmen have anxiously awaited THE PETE HERMAN— JIMMY WILDE FIGHT FOR THE BANTAM WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF THK WORLD Another picture which you've all read about m tho local papers recently
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    • 462 3 ii rp=g_Bß%p-aiM_g_i_^ T^J Attar ded (J old JKCedal T^\ \jf International Mtdital Congress h.xhibition. London 1913. \*/f V l rjS Appointment J?Jfcto J f r^T Appointment W /o M« j V-; J (he Jt.~.: Court of Spain. Court of Italy. 1 The Food of Kings I f for your Baby
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    • 318 3 p _-~r.-v.*»__.-4__— 4l vMrnrrxwmwmtwmu^mmmßSmmMM I Strength m Goodyear Cord Tyres j* cates its capacity for service under normal ccndi- without friction. "imout contact, |j lOns (ioodyear Cords absorb heavy impacts and road 3 Goodyear (ord Tyres have captured premier knocks, instead of resisting them. i honours m speedway and road
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    • 59 3 T r -B-BBMI 1 "J" -_>-->--.^-„. adiant oeauty :j [ilj by lii dai ii 1;;. jl .UP 2*? BURROOOH« WBLI »OM ft CO. I J-S London y jL___j.l_ MR. D. N^BUCKERIDGE U*. .i U„.,r» LAFAYETTE. Wwo^APHEKH a_, Begi to aunounc* tbat h« co-idueti j THE ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO m SLNGAPORB
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  • 9 4 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS.
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  • 630 4 MINING. (.Figures m brackets shows the capital and issue value of the Share m dollars unless otherwise marked. C. Cum div. x equals ex div.] Ayer Weng (—1)1 Hitam Tin (;J00,000— 1.30—1.50 K. Kamunting 1.10.0—2.0.0 Kir.ta Ass. ($400,000—10) 6 IJngui Tin (1,000,000) 4.50—5 M. Col. (2,000,000—10)
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  • 352 4 A tea party was -iven at the Moslem Association on Friday m honour of the Puasa (Mohamedan Fasting month). There were many members and nonmembers present with Mr. A. M S Angullia, the President of the Association,' m the Chair. Mr. Sheik Mohamed Saburally the Honorary Secretary, thanked
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    • 762 4 I^"" B "»»flflW*«Wtsr-:^.x-j_jn^ g *^-Ru_-:- te _£ißse>s*r!fc^^ ZENITH THE MOTORCYCLE WITH THE WORLD FAMOUS GRADUA GEAR mi I EXTRACT FROM THE MOTOR CYCLE ZENITH MOTORS, LTD., have created a unique |i position for themselves m the world of motor-cycle manufacture. "Zenith" conjures up m the mind of the j| motorcyclist
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    • 58 4 TWTH-ACHE A BURDEN Wnv should you bear that which can be relieved almost immediately if you fcnftr take the trouble of consulting K. TSUTADA Ja ;nese Dentist (Phone No. 1243) 74, Bras Basah Road, Singapore. Extraction Painless j Attendance by Appointment jOflk-e Hours: 8 to 5 pjn. on week days
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    • 254 4 INDO-CHINA Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and Shanghai, and to Calcutta via Penang, from Singapore. Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tiertsin, Newchwang, Yamgtsze ports, Formosa, the Philippines, «tc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA, j YATSHING
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    • 442 4 1 Tlll l -—->—»■ r AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Land and House Properties and Steam Launch Kow Seng Chow. At our saleroom, No. 30 Kling Street ON WEDNESDAY. 11th MAY AT 2.30 F.M. Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4. Four lots of freehold vacant land situate at Gaylang Road near
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    • 14 4 1 1 1 ALL DISPENSARIES. OBTAINABLE AT THROUGHOUT STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND ™«RATED MAUY STATO
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    • 760 5 L- WANTED, WANTED. For Shipping Coir.nanv a shorthand typist fgtnt or lady). Apply with copie* of testimonials to Box 300 rni'.- of Free Press 10-5 ln-O PLANTERS. Wanted two junior European Assistants (single) with general fjtperience and good working knowledge Tamil or Telugu. Estate Province We.leshy. Send full particulars to
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    • 854 5 AUCTION SALES. i ~B~ j AUCTION SALE OF Valuab c teak and Canton hlaekwood household furniture comprising teak sideboard with mirror pr.nel, teak side tables with marblu tops, Canton blatkwood rettees. s Canton blackwood arm 1 chairs, 1 teapoys and 2 side tables inlaid with .M.0.1', shells, fee. j At
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    • 827 5 AUCTION SALES. 1 i 1 Hy Ordrr of the Supreme Court Ectatt of Sulitoo, (Deceit, ed). AUCTION SALE OF Valuable freehold land situate off the <> t milestone East Coast Road m the District of Siglap, having a frontage to the sea, ar^a 1 acre 1 roods and 13 po
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    • 796 5 NgncEa I SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. _The Municipal Commissioners of the town of Singapore invite tenders for the Erection and Completion of Two Open Sheds at Bukit Brown Cemetery off the 3% Mile Stone, Bukit v > ah Road. P _ns may be seen and Specification and Tender forms obtained at the
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    • 481 5 "■■-'-——-—---—*»<»' iiiiww «> ii i —mi i^Mmaßww ,awnn n^»— »m— i<M> _ir.N l ---M--M-«--i.--M W »>^«, W|TrirT f-n^-TT .<r~~Byusccu: <aca iJ^-ManßH-y- Going Home P J 9 MENS LOUNGE SUITS MADE TO MEASURE At Whiteaway's we have tailors who are master craftsmen -mon Who can 9 safely be relied upon to
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  • 424 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS.WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1921. Lenin's Change of Attitude. Britain has signed a treaty oi" trade with the Soviet Government, and so has Germany. The latter, as might be expected from the propinquity of the two countries, is on a broader basis than the British, including the exchange of
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  • 322 6 Almost the first attempt we have seen to settle the dispute between the miners and the owners on an economic basis is that set forth with some detail m the telegram received to-day. In a general sort of way people understand that getting coal, We mining gold
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  • 544 6 The Rent Assessment Board will sit m the Municipal Board Room on Tuesday the 17th instant at 2.15 p.m. The new Officers Mess at Tanglin was handed over to the Ist Bn. S. Staffs. Regt. on Saturday last. Aneta wires us frcm Weltevreden: Engineer Baars haa been expelled from the
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  • 303 6 GROWN PRINCE OF JAPAN'S VISIT TO ENGLAND. London, May i*. The Japanese wars>hip:s entered Portsmouth dockyard at eight o'clock this morning, m bright sunshine. The Prince cf Wales bop.rded the Katori and was warmly greeted by Prince Hirohito, whom he conduetcd ashore, where he was received by the Lord Lieutenant
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  • 177 6 EUROPEAN UNEMPLOYMENT FUND. Singapore Branch. j Hon: Mr. D.Y. Perkins _00 W. E. Rigby w "A. Friend 20 per cent of nett ceeds ef Fancy Dress Ball held Goodwood Ball on Saturda. 80th April IMI. 4175 E. Gill 10 C. 11. Webber I The following short report regarding [ths work
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  • 75 6 The European Unemployment Fund will benefit to the extent of over $4,500 as a result of the Hotel Kurope fancy dress ball on Saturday. The proceeds from sale of tickets amounted to $3,909, and the auction of the picture, kindly presented by Mrs. W. P.
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  • 159 6 The Straits and States annua! for 1921 is a distinctly meritorious publication. The editor.*, Mr. W. Arthur Wilson and Mr. Denis Santry, have had the assistance of their old colleagues, Mr. Roland Braddell and Mr. R. O. Winstedt, have secured several other writers new to us. and have
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  • 754 6 At the opening Of the Assizes m the Supreme Court yesterday, Mr. Justice Barrett-Lenaard, and Mr. Justice W. H. Dinsmore, who labsequentty presided at the sessions, sat to fix the cases, it being decided to commence ihe sp- ial jury >. on Thursday. The preiimirar;'- over, B common
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  • 49 6 Mr. H. S. Sircom has been ...1,,. Ifa-r. Dr. c. HtS as been appoint,, to a,t as P. t M Dr I-. J. Pav.Het n pp intc( t y CT p°„t t C ce mr n r Mr W; ,or *£E c;:r d sr_*s M r an
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  • 35 6 We are glad to hear that subscripts, are coming n pretty well for th* Twenty JJ, ..oan^toVept.te RMS Kftcen M.lhon ,o_l Loan.) U ou B hly speak] cr* >■ mi, ons have ssrst
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  • 44 6 The .Japanese Young Mm* ru Association has boen pl ZL i_f" MM of Y. 10,000 by th/ E L™ Pr.K, of J«p, n Thi Xn >- during the hiatory of the o*L time Th»ir M«*a,o»; v °."**_ai*ati:m that iheir Majesties have n\ade such a gif,
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    • 210 6 PJBIREIiDK i THE CHAMPAGNE Oi« TABLE WATERS frOPFLiED BY APFOIr.TMENr TO TEE ROYAT. PALACES] I l Imported by us m 25 or 50 Bottles SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED PRICES ON APPLICATION Galdbeck fecgreg >r 4 h, Ltd, (INCORPORATED IN SHANGHAI). 1»^ f OPTICAL SERVICE. Means the accurate testing of the eyesight
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    • 121 6 Wh_;t about your BaGuAGL? YOU insure your valuables and effects at home: do you protect them m your baggage when travelling? Property to the value of many thou_iands of pounds is lost, damaged m various ways, or stolen every year m transit by railway and steamship, or while the Owner
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  • 585 7 ATTEMPTS TO END. I OUMTRI BEHIND THE GOVERNMENT [R« atei lei rice] Lea-lea, May 9. T sling that the WUI I>ri *t to end th. coal 1 lan appear to th* c ntry ia behind th Government m refusing t.> be I 1 mand for a "•tknal
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  • 185 7 THK TIMES ON WINSTON. London, May 9. The Times, m i leader, refers to an apparently inspired 'forecast of Mr. Churchill's Midd]e-£ast rrogramme, which' the Times epitomises BS tha grandiose j schemes of pan-Arabian driamers. It; says that if any foundation ef'the plans i Is sseribed to Ifr. Churchill, he
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  • 325 7 TIME DRAWING NEAR. THE ULTIMATUM. [Eevter 1 I .ice] London, May 9. BTC only "niir days to run for the Allied ultimatum to Germany, while the dlv- lion gravely complicates the aatioi ported that ing hurried f»-om Berlin to Silesia, and th;- outbreaks may b- made the
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  • 98 7 CHINES! STUDY IN ENGLAND. London, May 9. Clai Chi (hien has lefl for Pari--. Prior 10 leaving London he visited tho School of Oriental Studies accompanied by Mr. Wellinjrton Koo, and was greatly in- n th.> mc 'uragement irivcr. to the study <»f the Chinese language and [iterator* and tin-
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  • 210 7 The Picture Monologue. Mr. Lowell Thomas, the American worldtraveller, magazine editor, and wareorrespondent, who is on tour with his celebrated "Travelogue" known as "With Allenby m Palestine and Lawrence m Arabia", which drew such 'Tttfnfft crowds j at Convent Garden Royal Opera House I and Royal
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  • 51 7 Last night was repeated "The Bohemian Girl" and the opera went very well. The other arrangements for this week are Cavalleria Rusticana and Pagliacci (tonight, Falka (Thursday) Maritana (Friday) and two performances on Saturday, Faust at the matinee, and a Grand Selection from famous opera* m the
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  • 711 7 "A GAELIC PSALM IN MALAYA." To The Editor. Sir,— That the Revd. Wm. 'Cross, M.A., is a fine preacher, no one who ha 3 had the pleasure of listening to him will care to deny. I have heard him scores of times and .therefore know. But
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  • 421 7 To lhe Editor. Sir,— The writer of the report of Sunday morning., race, which appears m your issue to-day. is apparently unfamiliar with he rules of the S. Y. C. He says -we hear that a protest is being lodged against the Kathleen for taking an extra
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  • 118 7 To The Editor. Sir,— Alas, poor Yorick and pity, your orer readers. While 1 don't believe m wasting time m doubting the stars being fire, the gun moving and sh^lar things, I do doubt Vcrick's ex ellent fancy and effect uron the Victoria Theatre curof his manifesto.
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  • 142 7 The following Singapore Properties were disposed of by auction by Messrs Estate Trust Agencies, L%d., at their Saleroom on the 9th instant: Freehold land at Ann Siang Hill, area 1433 sq. feet, bought by Mr. P. R. p. Nachiappa Chitty at $1 per sq. ft., $1,433; 10 Uts
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  • 101 7 The usual weekly meeting of the Rent Assessment Board was held yesterday afternoon. Mr. F. M. BaddeUy presided, and other members of the Board present were Messrs. E. A. Elias, Koh San Hin, Gaw Kek Khiam and W. H. Beadsworth. On behalf of the owners of 41
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  • 118 7 (To be noted by the Committee of Raffles College and University, if that body has any present life, beyond collecting subscriptions). The honours degree m Engineering granted by the University of Hongkong has always been awarded on the results issued by Examiners of the University of London, to
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  • 76 7 By kind permission of Lt. Col. R. W. Mcigan, C.M.G., D.S.O. and Officers, the Band of the Ist Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment wdll play the following programme m the Botanic Gardens on Friday the* 13th May, 1921, commencing at 5.15 p.m.: Hard) "Cadiz" Valverdi Selection "Falka"
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  • 31 7 The Rev. Thomaa Crick, M.A., Chaplain, R.N., H.M.S. Malaya, and of The White Hous^ Kingaton-on-Thames, was married to v Miss El«na. M. Morgan, of 393, Callc Muntaner. Barcelona, on April 10th.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 201 7 FOR THE RACES. jj PERFECT TIME-KEEPERS. FINEST LEVER MOVEMENTS. lij __H-tH "£i^ V.^jf^y mm 18 Carat Gold Wristlet Stop Watch fl I 15 Rolled Gold Wristlet Slop Wetch 3 85. Li Carat G i /V" xH Rolled G I >- j**?*it4m^ \vv »X I NICKEL STOP WATCH |23 tj 60
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    • 484 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated m Japan.) "JNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without notice I LONDON LINiTfORTNIGHTLY SERVICE *c: Jondon and Antwerp via (Malacca, Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. KAMO MARU May 20. IYO MARU Jnne 1 j LIVERPOOL LINE. For Marseilles and
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    • 576 8 K. P. M KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated m 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. mmsmtmMsmjssm wsmmmmssmmmmm m > i mm. mam COEN (Wednesday, May
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    • 792 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA fl APCAR LINE. (Incorporated m England.) l^^^m MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE 1 PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. fl (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). j^^^H The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present suspended, fl LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. fl FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 622 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTI (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. V,„ F^* u Kretay Tren *&anu, Kelantan, Barbara, Telupin, Patani, Singora. I Kohsamui, Bandon, Langsusn, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure i UGALA May 9 May 11 PRACHATIPOK <>o May 16 May 18 AYA May 23 May 25
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    • 395 9 LLOYD TRIESTINO S-N. Ci (lacorperatsd m Italy HOITBWARD SAILINGS. For Colombo, Aden, Maseaua, Port Said, Brinjdisi, Venice and Trieste, taking cargo on through Bill of Lading fa Fiume, the Levante and Black Sea Portfl PERSIA about May 26 AQUILEIA about June 15 OUTWAftD SAILINGS. For Hongkong Shanghai only. AQUILEIA about
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    • 580 9 umMmMMaMßmaam T mmammmmmmmßmlmm^'* mmwm m The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd AND Eilerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due Spore Route Fer CITY
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    • 650 9 J PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATfID BY PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. j (Incorporated m U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. 8. SHIPPING BOARD SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. I For CALCUTTA via COLOMBO GRANITE STATE Passengers I nd Freight May 15 CREOLE STATE Passengers and
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    • 437 10 I Appreciation 09 HAIG HAIG FIVE Fy[ STARS SCOTS WHISKY ■Xl is sought after and appreciated fjp"? j because of its scarcity and supreme JS&gg& excellence and flavour. |^2_2-IS^ The quality bears a reputation of !M__Ll l s f° un^ n a good clubs and Vw/ cultured homes and wherever
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    • 447 10 DOGS, POULTRY CASS. J George Toll, the famous CANINE EX- I PERT of Australia, csn supply the very best breeds of the above.. Will also act as AGENT for horses, cows, chaff Ac. Will attend tc shipping business m any Australian Port. Communicate with GEORGE OLL, St. Alban'B Kennels. 91
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    • 142 10 egs />-*" u «i nil n I oOLGATE V- I i TOiIET P;QOISITES. H] <_*!_^3___. rl 1 -"__kt -^if' --> C 2£/\ 'A c&sZs* P lADIMSON GILFILIftN GO., LT3. J (Incorporated m England). fc SOLE DISTRIBUTORS fc*. 3. A F. M B. j >? _L J (Bfa Sfrrno 3 1
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  • 71 11 Bank 4 m.s. 2|4 |.<< Bank, demand 2|3 3-4 Private Credits m.s. j'| 3.^ New York, demand r. Credit-* 90 days .j.", Prance, demand India. T. T. 170 IJoni;konp. demhr. l;-:-. 4 P prem. Yokohama, drmnnd 04 Java, clnr^jid l;t!'.Bai»i:kuk, di mand Hl' Sovereign, "nnk 13' V H..:4 Bank
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  • 157 11 MAY 10. Tin Bojren (No Be!lera) 188.71 Gambier 7.00 Gambier Tube .No. 1 11.50 Pepper Black 13.00 Pepper (white fair) 29.00 Tapioca small flake, f.g. 4.00 Tapioca, medium pearl f.g. 6.00 Pearl Sago, small noui. 8.60 Copra Sundried 11.40 Copra Mix 10.40 Opium, Benares uncort 5.000 Rice. Rangoon White
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  • 40 11 12 o'clock noon 10th Mny I9f] Pale Crept. 2ibbM Smoked gh. Clotng Price*. Clonny Price*. Bayers fteiler*. Boyers Sellers Spot 30 May 30 30 MJune 31 31^ July to Sept. 33H Tone of Market:- Quiet.
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    • 502 11 I 1 «.< Mm i-^------------— 1 rn-rif— TriirM awjM— ii i n—r m^i Assets over $4,000,000 *««wwr Assurances m force over $17,000 000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (lucorporated m Straits Settlements). HKAI) OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry, E.C. T lomptny has £20,000 deposited
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    • 551 11 I CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 3,50G,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 8.000,000 s HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bishopstfate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amritsar Uoilo Puket Bangkok
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    • 533 11 IHO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE 94 Market Street. BRANCHES: Penang— Bs Beach Street. Malacca— l3l Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Shang- hai, Hongkong Amoy, Batavia. Sourabaya, Semarang, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL. AUTHORISED $20,000,000 Issued 8,000,000 Paid-up
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    • 533 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, j LTD, Established 1880. -i Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund y. 53,000,000 President N. Kajiwara, Esq. V^e-President S. K. Suzuki, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma Esq., j. Matsukata, Esq., Y. Tamakawa, Esq., M. Mitsui, Esq M. Odagiri Esq., Raron K< Mori^ ura Baron K.
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    • 162 11 ASIA BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated m New York) STOCKHOLDING BANKS Anglo and Lcadon ParLs Nation?; Bank of San Franrisc Banker? Trust Compan/, Nt-w York City. Continental Commercial Natior U Bank of Chicago Guaranty Trust Company of New York. Guard." in Savingi Trust Ccxnp_.,„, Cleveland. Mercantile Bark of the Americas, New York
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 187 11 VESSELS AT WHARF. TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf No. I.— Nil. East Wharf No. 2.— ThonpwH Sheers Wharf No. 3.— Nil. Main Wharf No. 4. Glenogle. Main Wharf No. 5. -Minderoo. Main Wharf No. 6. Nil. Empire Dock No. 7. Helios. Hokutn Maru. Hakata Maru. West Wharf No. B.— Pyrrhus. Jardines
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    • 573 11 mmm^! mmmmmmmm mommmmmmmm »i— 1 1 m. MAIL TABLE. Intermediate and local mails will bo foand m list below: Federated Malay States, Malacca, Moar and Penang (by train) 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily (except Sunday). Moeai -SabH and Djambi Singkep 8 a.m Pnlau Soegi Aing Hong a.m Kerimon Soon
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  • 1383 12 The kwelftf srdlttary genera] moating of the Batang Benar ilubber Company Limited, was held m the Chartered Bank Chambers at 12.3) pan. on Monday, presided over by the Hon Air. W. P. Nun. 0.8. E. others present were Mi v. Wise, M.BE., W. A. Bitae, c. L,
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  • 408 12 The ninth annual report, for th< year ena> I Juljr 31 t 1920 (presented at the ordinary ting of shareholders held at hurch S reet, London, E.C.3, on day, April aoth) ai follows: The profit fcr the y^^v, alter making provision for depreciation, amounted to E7-777
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  • 89 12 What is it that comes once to every woman? Love, marriage, the hunger for children? The sacrifice of unselfishness? You'll know when you see Dorothy Phillips m Universal Jewel feature Once to every j Woman 6 act mighty drama, at the Liberty i Hall m the eecond show. Two further
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  • 172 12 S.C.C. LAWN TENNIS. YESTERDAYS PLAY. A Class Single 'Handicap. D an J. A. owe 80 beat Linton A. R. scr., A -6, 6—l, 7—r,. A Class Doubl? Handicap (S^mi-final). Wilson and Winter pins 4 beat Fulcher i rd G nftith-Jcnes owe 15.3, 6 2, 6 4. Profession Pairs
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  • 68 12 A Class Double Handicap (Se-ni-final). Linton and Sfhclehr owe ::o vs. Moss and Hunter plus 2. B Class Single Handicap. Holder li. T. scr. vs. Wilson W. A. owe 5. Smith R. owe 2 vs. Markham H. IL W. scr. C Class Single Handicap. Pedlow J. H. scr.
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  • 44 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Double Handicap (Semi Final). E. C. La Brooy r.nd C. W. Gomes beat F. Albaeqoeque and F A. da Silva. 6 o, o-2 Doubles Handicap. T. Leijssius and N. Ers vs. E: Ryan and ,1. T Andrews, postponed.
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  • 34 12 Mixed Double (Semi Final). C. A. Norris and C. Rappa vs. W. F. C-o-negy and S. H. MclntyVe. E. G. Wheatlcy and O. Ahin vs. E. E. de Sruza and G. Gray.
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  • 23 12 Mixed Doubles. T. Leijssius and W. A. Aeria, to finish. A Single Handicap. E. E. de Souza vs. E. G. Wheatley.
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  • 80 12 The S. C. F. A. will meet the S. C. C. at soccer on Thursday, May 12th on the latt&r's ground and the following will repiesent the S. C. F. A. Goal, Yeo Boon Eng Backs, Chua Cheng Yew and Teo Hwang Nghee Halves, Yeo Joo Song, Cheong Caee
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  • 148 12 .MONDAY'S RESU TS. Tennis— A Singles Handicap. Seah Eng Kiancr scr. vs. Chee Hai owe 6, unfinished. Ti.ii Ghong Gark scr. beat Tan Chong Khe< owe 9, 6 2, 6 1. B Singles Handicap. Tham Cheng- Hoe beat Weiswce Hong, 7—5. 6— fl. Seah Peng Khern
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  • 124 12 Tennis— A Singles Handicap. Org Siow Sian scr. vs. Taylian Tock owe 6. Thong Poong Koon scr. vs. S. C. Wong owe 6. B Single Handicap. Teo Kwang Ngfaee owe 6 vs. D. H. Hoshing scr. Chua Lye Van scr. vs Wee Kirn Seah scr. C Singles Handicap.
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  • 342 12 Passing throng!) Singapore by the Blue' Funnel liner Fyrrhus is Sir .lames Stewart Haldane Lockhart, K.C.M.G., LL. D., who' retiring from the position of Commissioner cf Weihaiwei after nineteen years service there. Accomparyin g him is Lady Stewart Lock!: art. Before bei.i:;- appointed Commissioner of Weihaiwei m
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  • 134 12 Owing to Mrs. W. A. White. Hon. Treasurer of the Singapore Girl Guides Local Association having had to resign through ill health, all subscriptions to the above Association should m future bo paid to Mrs. Demuth, Hotel Europe. j Singapore Division of the Girl Guides Association m
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  • 145 12 Eraser's Report. Singapore, May 10. Rubber. Nothing doing. Mining. Steady. Taipings $1.15 to $1.2. r North Taipings $1.40 to $1.50, South Typings 75 cents to 85 cents, Rawangs 57% cents, Murais $4.90 to $5.30, Lnguis $1.50 to $5, Collieries $17.75 to $18.25, Tongkah Harbours $13.75 to $14.75,
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