The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 May 1921

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISR. TK.N CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY. MAY 23, 1921. NO 10,287.
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  • 207 1 The annual report of Messrs. Frasei and Neave appears on page \2. Saturday's cricket and yesterday's yachting is reported on page 12. The Australians defeated Essex by an innings and 75 runs Page 7. Col. Harvey, the new American Ambassador, was banquetted m London— Page 7. The
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  • 1200 1 You never forget the dhobi when yoa retire from India, that land of regrets. You may forget kir.jrs and potentates, but this, humble servant, the dhobi or washerman, lives for ever m your memory, more than all the rest of your retinue of servants which makes
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 250 1 Maltheid I RAFFLES H€ITEL. Ihe Savoy of Singapore lhe finest Ball Room m the East. < GUEST NIGHTS every Thursday and Saturday (Evening Dress essential lor Dancing) i TEA DANSANT Every MONDAY 5 to 7 p.m. DANCING RAFFLES ORCHESTRA Admission including Tea $1.50 H. M. KING GEORGE~~ V'S BIRTHDAY I
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    • 285 1 taT" aM *V j CIGARETTES j I WORLD'S Mt*ST S I POPULAR HIGH-CL4SS 1 t| CIGtREITES I I VIRGINIA i| IN PATENT ,-^T j__» m__» PER TIN OF 50 I >; vacuum Ri#*& 5 TINS OF 50 *W CJCJCJ $|,25 I fl Soe f astifacturers, fcßCftlK TOBACCO Ko., Ltd, I
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    • 193 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT Cargo notice re Lai Sang— Page 11. Xew films at the Empire Page 2. Whiteaway's for value m soaps— Page 5, Wrigley's gum— the flavour lasts -Pagtj 12. Forthcoming attractions at Rafles Hotel P*ge 1. Whole or part of the new Ribeiro Puilding to lei— Page 5. J
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 89 1 THE VvEEK. Moiuiay, tZth. High Water, 11.4i> a.m., 11.13 p.m. la-gislative Council, 'J.:;o p.m. Lodge St. George, o.:>0 p.m. Tea Dansant, RslMei HoU-l, 5 7 p.m. Harmston Novelty Coy., Liberty Hall, 9.30 p.n Tuesday, "J Ith. Higii Water. O.L'(5 a.m., 11.45 p.m. Kmpirr Day. R«l1 Hoard. :Mr> p.m. Harmston Novelty
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  • 85 2 STR A I TS CHIN ESE RECKE\ TI 0 N CLUB. BMtifcfci of Friday* Pla>Billiards. A Chei. Stag .!<•,. beat I^ee Liv Hoe. Billiard' B Tr.: 1 Beng Ann bea: Chan Siew Lock. Ping Pong. Champ. Tan Miar.g Kang beat Tau Chiap Choon 6 o, 3
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  • 130 2 TO-DAY' S TIES. Tennis. A Singles Handicap. Tay Lian Teck SOT. vs. Tan Tooi< Hor owe 6. Thong Poong Koon scr. vs. Seah Eng Chiang owe 6. B Singles Handicap* Foo Hee Seng scr. vs. Tan Cheong Kew owe 3. John Lin scr. vs. Cheong Chee Tong scr. C Singles
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  • 238 2 The following Singapore properties were sold by auction by Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co. at their saleroom, No. 30 Kling Street, on Wednesday afternoon before a j big gathering of intending buyers. Land and houses Nos. 8, 9 and 10 Short Street, area 9,878 sq. ft. comprised m
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  • 17 2 1 detest the idea that women should be mer* dolls and playthings. Field Marshal Sir William Robertaoo.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 210 2 TO LET. ■f Large Godowns facing river 1 <\ also near shipping, Stores *r from 0,000 to 30,000 sq. ft. J" j» Large and i'lmmodious offices 1 m centrally Bituated also Bunga- lews. J Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. J V 56 Robinson-rd, Marsilling Bldg. -%-V-V-V-V-\*V-V~V-V-V* DONT TAKE RISKS USE
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    • 938 2 ALHAMBRA i| From SATURDAY, May 21, to THURSDAY. May 26. 1921 A THRILLING AND ENTHRALLING SUPER PRODUCTION VL Featuring that hustling, hefty fi| screen star M ELMO LINCOLN V 11 who has never been given a better vehicle m which to display a WW his talents m I THE INNER
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  • 609 3 FRASER co., EXCHANGE AND -HARE LROKERS. SATURDAY, MAT 21. 1921. MINING.. LFtairea m I>rr.~kets shows the capital aid n > vnlne ol the Share m dollars inlesa ctnerwiss marked. C— Cum div.! c equals nx div.] \yer Weng (—1)1 fjitam Tin (300,000—) 1.60—1.80 is.. Mamunting 1.17.6 2.2
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 598 3 Harley Street j knows all that f h°rc is to he known about I j food values and stimulant values. There v r, is the centre (probably the world centre) 1 ot cultured scientific study of how to keep 1 lite alive and how to keep life healthy. i J
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    • 164 3 THE ANXIETIES OF MOTHERHOOD, j j Man ia rather a eareleaa happy-go-'ueky in-^ dividual, and, i?i general, does not fully ap-' ite the arorriea of his wife m safeguarding j their children's health. Generally one or other; of the young household is ailing either with ai chil!, slight y feverish
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    • 489 3 \.\J£~PAWS HERE! Mr. R. V. MEYER, F&M.C. (Eng.) F. 1.0. 2 Representing I N. LAZARUS MAY BE CONSULTED AT I m l EUROPE HOTEL J i I Room No. 96, lst Floor. m I T f DO NOT NEGLECT YOUR EYES. lllllllllllili v^wfff v>' -^B n mamkw mm— __pM_kbmm_hv j^PE_3RfeS
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 663 4 IMPORTANT PROPERTY A l CTION. The Undersigned have received instnictjtna to sell hy I üblic Auction at their sale-room. Raffles Chambers, Raffles Plate, Singapore. ON MONDAY, 30th MAY, lttl, AT 2.30 P.M. THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PROPERTIES:— See-aide compound House at Pasir Panjang, Dwelling Houses at Orchard Road. Emerald Hill Road,
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    • 34 4 GRIMAULT'S SYRUP of Hypophosphite of Lime CATARRH, STUBBORN MSli WEAK LUNGS, I COUGHS, |J||N| CONSUMPTION 1 3p -'-jry*""** _^__^^|^H_______________________ 1 Paris, B, r.Vivienne f«^Pl BEWARE I #jnd at all Chemists ggjESffiMP OF IMITATIONS I
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    • 947 4 REMINDER '1 TO-DAY, MONDAY, AT 2.30 P.M. m M At Our Sale-room, Raffles Chambers. Raffles Place. j V IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE JF TOWN PROPERTIES AT SINGAPORE, MALACCA AND MUAR AN» 1 RUBBER ESTATES AT JOHORE. fit Lot 1. All that piece of 999 years' leasehold land situate at Phillip Street
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 782 4 IINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. SINGAPORE SPORTING CLL A, Secretary's Office. No. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. 2-4 9, 16, 23, 30; 7, 14. 21. 28-5 THE SPRING RACE MEETING. (Under S. R. A. l'.ulcs of Racing) VILL BE HELP ON TUESDAY THE Met MAY, THURSDAY 1 HE 2nd SATURDAY THE ith OF
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    • 886 4 Ex-Griffin ponies 14.2 and under that hare run at the meeting. Entrance Fee, $30. Distance, Race Course. 2. THE VISITORS' PURSE— 3 P.M. Value $750 with $200 to the second horse and I $100 to the third horse; a handicap for all. ex-griffin horses that have run at the meeting.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 682 5 TV" CCTI -> fcV 'swey^'""'! i— «w^»^— CONCRETE MIVFP v encreto n.iJl*. T st coml *-"<* 25-5 < HINESE CUBUL wifh* n^r l! Su matr Chinese clerk with perfect knowledge of English lan^ua^e and typewntm;:. Commencing fSsl -nth W hoc. doeu, :ind Lrfiein?.. 21? 1 N US l,, < Vvt
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    • 808 5 j AUCTION SALES. DEFAULTER'S SALE. OF FREEHOLD LAND AND HOUSE No. 2375 <»FF EAST (OAST ROAD. AREA 3360 Sq. ft. To !>,- held at Our Sale-room. RafTles Chambers, Raffies Place, ON MONDAY, 30th May. 1921 at 2.30 p.m. ESTATE Si TKUST AGENCIES Ltd. Successors to Ching Keng Lee L Co.,
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    • 867 5 AUCTION SALES. FOOTBALLS FOOTBALLS I AUCTION SALE OF 3G Dozen leather footballs and biaddt rs. TO BE SOLD IN SMALL LOTS ON TUESDAY, 24th MAY, 1921 at 10.30 a.m. ESTATE Si TRUST AGENCIES LTD., Successors to Ching Keng Lee Cc \o?t!o!ipcr<» Sr Estato Agent orutej :r: Singrvi-jr*;.) 4 5 NOTICES.
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    • 925 5 I Moneys NOTICE. MKETLMJ ()p THE BOARD OF LICENSING j JUSTICES. TH- Meeting of the Board of Licensing w f< r thc third quarter 1921 commencing Juiy ISSI, will be held m the First Magis- trate's Court at 2.30 p.m. on Thursday the 16th 8 June 1921. Apn icaata for
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    • 258 5 I Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd. i I:, ..rporated v, Bagfeattj SINGAPORE. .Wright's "Coal Tar* Soap "Sandal Wood" Soap. Colgate's •'Cljcerine" Soap. {Price 90 cts. per 3 cakes. Price $1.65 per 3 cakes. Price $1.35 per I cake-. I "Premier" ir.oliu > molia "Kau de To.let Soap. (rown "Sweet Pea' Soap.
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 60 6 J CLARKE.— On the 17th May at the General *j Hospital, Penang, the wife of B. F. Clarke, a 1 daughter. JAMES. At Camborne, Cornwall, on 16th JIlUj, IMI, to Mr. and Mrs. B. K. James of Caledonia, P. W., a son. ALLEN.— At Colombo on May llth to
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    • 19 6 CLARKE.— On the 18h May at the General Hospital. Penang, Agatha Charlotte, the wife of B. F. Clarke.
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  • SINGAPORE FREE PRESS
    • 691 6 The fluttering m the Dovecot provoked by Ifr. Lloyd George's plain there are those who called it brutal sneaking, is settling down. We have only indications of the relations between Korfanty and General Lerond. and between Korfanty and the Polish Government, but the little we know
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    • 1250 6 The funeral of the late Mr. Chia Teong 1 Suan, late Manager of the Overseas Bank, will take place to-morrow at 10 o'clock from his house 1 Emerald Hill. A London cable of May 17th to the Times of Ceylon states that the AngloMalay Rubber Co. carries forward $47,780 and
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  • 153 6 PASR PKKAK CO. d (From Our Own Correspondent) *M I Ponang. May 2\dM The Parit IV rak annual meeting -W[> -M held to-day, Dr. Nicholas presiding. r i "^«Hfl balance available, after writing off rie- J preciation, is $62,065. of which it i'JB Pt recommended that .raO.OOO be
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  • 257 6 The inquest into the death of Mn Boyd, who was run over and killed by tram en the evening of the Srd inst., was continued m the Coroner's Court on SaturDr. V. H. Norris. of the General Hospital, who performed the post-mortem examination, detailed the terrible injur
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  • 208 6 Mr. T. c. Loveridge writes-, In 1872 the Post Office was standing exactly on the entrance of the Supreme Court (on the left) with the present survey office on the right. Behind whs the th >? engineering worfcl of Riley Bargreavaa, extending to the river bank,
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  • 279 6 The P. M. B. Gaaette contains the following appointments: Mr. A. N. Kenion to be an Unofficial Member of the Federal Council foi further period of three years Mr. > C. S. Alexander to be Financial Commissioner and Audito.'-General, Johore Mr. W. D. Scott to be
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 213 6 LJ IJ 1 Tj fO i Ij l TO Jr Sj m\i n= 1 i rii <Mtt» mEsc W W _*S** TTI i idl mmm w THE CHAMPAGNE OF TABLE WATERS SUPPLIED BY APPOINTMENT TO TEE ROYAL PALACES fmportel by us io 25 or 50 Bottles SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED PRICES
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    • 127 6 Accidents "will 'Happen INSURE NOW WITH > 1 THE NORTH BRITISH AND MER- J i CANTILE INSURANCE CO., LTD. > i (Incorporated m Great Britain) j BENEFITS. i Death |1 0,000 Loss of 2 eyes or 2 limbs. 10,000 Loss of 1 eye and 1 limb. 10,000 > i Loss
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  • 774 7 L T f lER AND SILESIA. R AT 1 SKNTIMKNT WOUNDED/ HB tP [Reuter's Service] |^V London, May 19. t W l f th< Morning Post, I >l Lloyd George to a BB sunt shying oa Hampatcad Heath \w. I :ir s that ho >• throwing
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  • 368 7 COAL STRIKE PROSPECTS A ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE. [Renter's Service] London, May 18The execctives of the Railwaymen and Transport Worken liave reaffirmed the coal embargo. London, May 19. Slowly the ground ia being cleared for the resumption of the coal negotiations. There is a general feeling that a
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  • 287 7 London, May 18. At Leyton ir. glorious weather and before a crowd of 10,000. the AustrahansEssex match was aoaamenced. The county made 114. The good fast bowling of McDonald secured f<»ur wickets for M; and Gregory tuck 3 for 82. The Australians lad aaade 222 for six wicketa
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  • 307 7 REDUCTION OF ARMAMENTS. ANGLO AMERICAN UNION NEEDED. [Reuter'a Service.] Chicago, May 19. Sit Auckland Geddes, m a speech, adfocated a world-wide reduction of armaments. He pleaded for Anglo-American co-operation m the interests of the peace of the world, and also an international Sgreeuient among business men, unhampered
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  • 321 7 The following is communicated: A few days ago there appeared m the "Pinang Gazette"' a notification to the etfect that the Dutch Government had adopted a new method of conveying the mads across the seas, i.e. m floating safes, which are calculated to preserve those mails
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  • 133 7 Towards the end of last month, says a correspondent to the Pinang Gazette before the rice trade was freed from control, the price of padi, m the Krian district, had fallen from $2 to $2.50 a pikul. This brought the cultivators crying to Government that they
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  • 19 7 I do not see hew a revue can be imperfect if it is a success. Mr. A. de Courvitlc.
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  • 285 7 .i ..FFGSDFGSDGS •TRAINING NOTES. To The Editor, Sir,— l quite agree with the remarks of Pro Bono Publico m a recent issue of the Free Pres.;." Several annual subscribers to your newspaper have told me that had they known "Training Notes" would not be m evidence
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  • 415 7 To the Editor. aa* Dear Sir,— l was astonished and felt so much happy, the dignity of which is unable to express m this short spr.ee on the moment of seeing the happytidings about the Government buying sheep from Australia, under thc ht«d of Legislative Council. In
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  • 177 7 To The Editor. Sir, I see m your issue of the 19th inst. that amongst the items on the orders of the next meeting of the Legislative Council there is a motion by the Acting Treasurer as follows: ''That this Council approves of a vote of $505,000 for
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 141 7 ■mmaammmmmmamaaammmmwmwmmmmwmmmem^mmmmmmmmmmm ROBINSONS? Co., Ltd. Ladies White Canvas Shoes I I JUST RECEIVED I i 7 IK. J*\ Superior Quality White Canvas Court Shoe, V> N _^V{3. with »mart taekl. I I X^^lN^ Cromwell Shape uith tab and smart buck.. I Other Styles also m Stock. I w\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\Wk\W-W\ I I 11
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 449 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated m Japan.) •JNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE k OOVERNMENT. I Subject to alterations without notice LONDON LINE FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE J ondon and Antwerp via (Malacca, Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Marseilles. KAMO MARU 22 IYO MAKU J une ATSUTA MARU June 15 LIVERPOOL
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    • 637 8 IC P. M I KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA Vephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Manager Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. MELCHIOR^ TREUB^<lfondaj f May CS) a™*™ mmmm Eelawan Deli.
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    • 744 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND f -m APCAR LINE. m (Incorporated m England.) A MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE *jl WM PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. M WtW (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). f*| The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present .9 J fl LONDON FAR-EASTERN
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 567 9 TIE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD.' p (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). 1 SINGAPORE BANGKOK I Wtlv COASTING SERVICE. "S. Ksamu? y n T engg T anU M«taa, Bergnara, Telupia, PaUni, Singora, Lay .samui, Bandon, Langsusn, Chumpon. and Bangkok. VALAYA Arr%Hi Departure May 30 Juns 1 if' ame s re fitt d
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    • 349 9 The Osaka Shosen Kaisha Ltd. (Incorporated m Japan). No. 2, De Souza Street. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (Subject to change without notice) E U BOPBAH LIN E. Foi Port Said. Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg. DUE SINGAPORE. s.s. Atlas Maru May 24 May 25 ?.s Siam Maru June 14
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    • 558 9 mMm wtA.i*.l*mt\ t 'ifMw i M The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd AND i Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. i (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due Spore
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    • 623 9 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED ET PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated m U. S. A.) FOH ACCOUNT OF THE U. S, SHIPPING BOARD SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA—EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA via COLOMBO CREOLE STATE Passengers and Freight June 12 WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and Freight July 12 GRANITE STATE
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 415 10 Firestone Cord Tyres arc built m this gigantic factory which has a capacity of 20,000 tyres daily. The manufacturing methods of this efficient plant are studied by engineers from all parts of the world. They make possible the unusual value m Firestone Cord Tyres—extra mileage and riding comfort. And the
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    • 203 10 W IM l— SW— M l WP— l— B S— a—^i /fl Protect Yourself 'labwo y\ |f y OU merely ask for "Quinine." you gg t may be supplied any quality good, !v bad or indifferent. By stipulating i (^B TABLOID OUINIME you ensure th.c supply »>f products noted the
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    • 247 10 Cora Pain Stopped j Quick 7 J "Gets-It" Loosens Them So They Lift Off m A Jiffy. The corn pains cease as soon as a few drops of "Gets-It" reach the oorn. It goes out of the hurting businees forever. -tnr. wStit^^a_m^_W mmmmmmmmm^ m m t8 \\m7 /mW^^^^^*\ m^A mm
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    • 134 10 M if f I iJUU C&j 11 lw 'If 1 9 dwi V I 111 1 1 Chop Pokoh \M x Steadily Growing I m Popularity, j I SOLE IMPORTERS: Adamson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd. js (Incorporated m England.) I m-W'wW^.&w^wr^.^avu^^ .c'vsv FOR PURITY AND POWER 3 m >^x IS^SIa SBS^
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  • 72 11 MAY 11. Bank 4 m.s. 2[4 1-8 Bank, demand 2|3 3-4 Private Credits 3 m.s. 2|4 3-8 New York, demand 4514 Credits 90 d:tys 49 France, demand 500 India. T. T. 179 Hongkong, demand 7 p.c. Prem. Yokohama, demand 95 Java, demand 1m%% Bangkok, demand 91 Sovereign. Bank Buying
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  • 156 11 Tin 190 Tons $9^.2i Gambia* 9.00 Gambier Cube No. 1 13.00 Pepper Black 14.00 Pepper (white fair) 31.00 Tapioca, umall flake, f.g. 4.50 Tapioca, medium pearl f.g. 6.00 Pearl Sago, small nom. 8.50 Copra Sundried 12.00 Copra Mix n.oo Opium, Benares uneort 5,000 Rice, Rangoon White 255 Rice. Siam
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  • 48 11 11.30 a.m. Saturday. 21st May 1921. Pale Crepa. 3Mb cod Sm»cl*J Sb Cloring Priea. Clonng Pric.a. Bcyera Belter*. Bnyera Sellers Spot 29»-_. 30»-_. May SO 30V June 30V. 31 July to Sept. 33 M July to Dec. 31 35 Tone of Market: -Quiet.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 478 11 m Assets over $4,000,000 I Assurances m force over $17,000,000. Jf THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UMITED. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) A HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 depoaited with the Supreme Court of Eng)and, and complies with the British
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    • 552 11 CHARTERED BANK I Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each £'„000,000 Reaerve Fund 3,600,0 M I Reserve Liability cf Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 8S Bishopsgate, Ixmdon, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amritsar Iloilo Puket
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    • 531 11 DO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE I 94 Market Street. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 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
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    • 538 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK,' Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y 63,000,000 President N. Kajiwara, Esq. Vice-President S. K. Suzuki, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma, Esq., I. Matsukata, Esq Y. Yamakawa, Esq., M. Mitsui, Esq., M. Odagiri, Esq., Raron K. Morimura, Baron K. Iwasaki, R. Ichinomiya, Esq., K. Tatsumi
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    • 226 11 S. S. LAI SANG. Consignees of cargo per the abov«. .->t<-amer from Hongkong are hereby notified that ahe has now arrivod 20th May and kl di.-*charging opposite godowns Nos. 14 and 16. BOUSTEAD A CO.. LTD.. Agente. (Incorporated m the F. M. B.) I rTIMM, ii iui__ i ASIA BANKING
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 140 11 VESSELS AT WHARF. TANJONG PAGAR. Eaat Wharf No. I.— Nil. Eaat Wharf No. 2.— Tara. Sheers Wharf No. 3.— Nil Main Wharf No. 4.— Kamuning. Lai Sang Main Wharf No. s. —Melchior Treub. Main Wharf No. 6. Perak. Empire Dock No. 7. Lake Gilpen, Seang Bee, I Chicago Maru. West
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    • 582 11 MAIL TABLE. TODAY. Intermediate and local mails wiii be fouad m list beiow: Federated Mulay States, Malacca, Maar and Penang rby train) 0 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily [mtmmt Sunday). Kual., Pahang, etc. (Qj t r a,n) 6 SJB tdun Melchior Treub X a.m. K rimon Soon Lee 9 a.m.
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  • 177 12 I'IRST DAY'S ENTRIES. OWEN STAKES. 5 Furlongs.-Jill, Orthez, Guy Lad, Yirraman, Avro, Windup, Nankin, Mimic, Nightgown. THE SINGAPORE Ft USE. Scurry.— Backfire, Lady Piquet, Dandy, Jaunty Jay, Cheeky Boy, Bush Girl, Ksunerley. FIRST GRIFFIN RAGE Sct:rr>.— Coy Lars, Gamecock, Hatfield Boy. Goiden Mary, Sncdgrass, Helanel, The Dud.
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  • 1085 12 The entries on the whole can bt 1 eons dered very satisfactory. From the top classes the mo.st notable absentees are Balarang who was stopped m his work ir. Penang fcr a few dayi and has not been entered. Heart of Oak who is not well,
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  • 285 12 The Directors' report for submission to thc shareholders on May 28th. reads Your Directors beg to submit herewith a duly audited Statement of Accounts of the (ompany for the year ended 31st December, Accounts. After making ample provisioi f' depreciation and bad debts, the net profttfl
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  • 117 12 Bombay, May 4. On be ha f cf th(> llirectors Qf the Britigh indm Steam Navigation Co., Mr Froom •senior partner of the firm m Bombay, presented a handsome gold watch to Mr M Johnston, chief engineer of S. S. Bhndra m appreciation of the
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  • 77 12 Com.nß \o Singapore. We learn from an Australian paper that Archbishop Mannix, Bishop Foley, the Rev. Father P. A. Vau-han and Mr. Jack .Meagher of Forbes, N. S. W. will leave London by N. Y. K. steamer on May 14, arriving Singapore on June 17 and Hongkong on
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  • 45 12 An engagement is announced between Lieutenant-Colonel Eustace ClementiSmith. 22nd Punjabis, youngest son of the late Sir Cecil Clementi-Smith, P.C, G. C. M. G M and Lilias Cumming, daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Arbuthnott Dunbar, Gordon Highlanders, and sister of Sir Edward Dunbar, of Northfield, Baronet.
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 397 12 B.R.C. 2nd \L vs. S.C.C. 2nd XL Tre S.C.C. 2nd eleven, captained hy W. A. Wilson, entertained the S.R.C. second team on tha Padang on Saturday afternoon, sn interesting game resulting m a I win (ov Lhe former oy 48 runs. The S.R.C. j baited first snd compiled CD,
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    • 286 12 SINGAPORE YACHT CLUB The second race for the Vice-President's <up, 19 ID. came off on Sunday morning and owing to the heavy rain, the start was postponed for an hour. At 11 o'clock Mr. Deve ridge started the following boats Elizabeth, Gertrude, Marion, Betty, Eve, Jean. Margaret 11, Kathleen and
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    • 82 12 His Views on Dempsey. Ix>ndoo, May 8. Carpentier, on departing, stated his opinion that the Tight would last at the most five rounds. "1 have no obsessions m the matter. Dempsey is a fighter m appearance, temperament, and by choice. He is the strongest fighter I have yet
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    • 51 12 TO-DAY'S TIES. Championship (Semi-final). Dean J. A. vs. Sinclair R. W. B Class Singles (Final). Markham H. H. W. vs. Wilson W. A. C. Class Single (Final, to finish). Franklin G. G. vs. Myles G. S. Newcomers' Handicap (Final). Haskin H. S. vs. Duff R.
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    • 26 12 TO-DAY'S TIES. Championship. T. Leijssius vs. W. A. Aeria, to finish. A Single Handicap (Final). E. G. Wheatley vs. N. Ess.
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    • 21 12 Double Handicap (Final). T. Leijssius and N. Ess vs. C. W. Gomes and E. C. La Brody, to finish.
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  • 483 12 (From Our Own Correspondent). London, April 7th, 1921. Mr. F.M.B. Fisher has had the. courage to say openly what so many people m the world of sport have heen saying privately for a long time past. He was asked whether he would be available
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