The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 February 1922
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1922-02-28 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, FEBHI UtY 28, 1922. No. 10,521.17 words
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Article153 1922-02-28 1 The Happy Bridegroom of today has been made a Knight of the GarterPage 7. The Prince had a pleasant day at Delhi— Page 7. The AH India Congress adopts Mr. Gandhi's resolution confirming the suspension of mass civil disobedience Page 7. Martial law has been withdrawn in153 words
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Article1021 1922-02-28 1 I am moved to writ* an article übout l'own Planning. I am quite sure that the public does not realise its glorious possibilities. What you want is someone deeply versed in it (like myself) to unfold, interpret, its unimaginable splendour. I shall now proceed to do so.1,021 words
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Advertisement230 1922-02-28 1 MALTHOID RAFFLES HOTEL. MONDAT TYa UanKant, I p m. to 7 pm. WBDNBSDAI Orchestral Con?, rt, y.45 p m. rill RSDAY, (luest Night, Dinner r.nd Dam-in*. FRIDAI Special Lur.chron. QflaWHn -\il RI>AY, (Juest Niifht, Dinner and Dandnp. i i will ha\e pri.-r Claim to scats in th* Ball Koom. Kvrninc230 words
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Advertisement308 1922-02-28 1 KELLY AND WAIM LTD. (INCORPORATED IN Ho|f,ONG). JUSTISS^D SHIP COMPENDIUM AND YEAR BOO&1922. I. INTERNATIONAL REGISTER. M& 11. CLASSIFIED TRADES AND PMpSSIONS. For clarity and ease of reference, all Tradcsfl&d Professions have been coded, and these Code numbers are appended to FivmJfcoCries in the "International ReKister" to denote their Tra^Hfoassification.308 words
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Advertisement103 1922-02-28 1 (LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. (-h;ef oficer wanted for coasting -teamer Page 5. Association of Engineers meet to-night Page 6. Notice to consigness of cargo by Montoro Page 10. Junior clerk and telephone operator vented Page 5. Meeting of the Incorporated Society of Planters Page 5. Hupmcbile car for s:ile Page 5. Revised103 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous160 1922-02-28 1 THE WEEK. Tueaday, j.>ih. Hiph Water, 11.22 a.m., 11.5:: p.m. A. Lonp liquidation mt^., B. Ch:imber<», H.;jo a.m. Rent Board, 2.15 p.m. Football Asscn. mtg., S.C.C., 5.16 p.m. Lodge Ailsa. WfdncsJay, March lat, Hiph Water. 11.54 a.m. Polo: Balestier. Band of Hope. Y.W.C.A., 4.30 p.m. Tanglin Club at home, 6.15160 words
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Article338 1922-02-28 2 1 l V juotod aiv tiMU-i.i' y IhOM :ricnt «t Clyde Terrace Market. At the other marketi -.here rany be *mall Tariationt. Bsoa*, Long per catty U 9m» per cattv M Bamboo Spro.r do 12 s. Imported nil 0. a ,i,, nil nt do go Do. each338 words
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Article134 1922-02-28 2 Keeping them Fresh. It th* uieal cut flower preservative powdered charcoal is not available, a pi«c» of camphor dissolved in the water in which «he blossoms* aiv placed will prove an exNUtnt substitute. By this means the Mc.wers will last longer and moreover the water will not need134 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement337 1922-02-28 2 TO I !'T OR FOR SALE. T,ARGE (.'> DOWNS, newly erected, area from lu.ooo to r>o,ooo sq. ft. facing river. LARGE STOKES from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also three storied buildings for offices and godowns. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write337 words
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Advertisement679 1922-02-28 2 PARTIAL CHANGE OF PROGRAMME AT 7.30 SHARP t j VON STROHEIM'S MASTER PICTL RK The Universal Jewel Production De Luxo THE DEVIL'S PASSKEY In Seven Parts. From the story by Baroness De Meyer. SECOND SHOW AT fr-lfi p.m. LARRY SEMON IX "THE RENT COLLECTOR" His Latest Scream in 2 Acts.679 words
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Advertisement562 1922-02-28 2 A LH AM BRA From TUESDAY, February 2H, to SUNDAY, Hard) r I MELODRAMA OF MODERN LIFE, COMBINING THlill I s v r with a story of women, but for women u mo!l jih men i A PRODUCTION BY THE ASSOCIATED EXHIBITORS rv FeHturine ANNA (I NILSSON in company with562 words
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Article698 1922-02-28 3 i IK4H 0., KXCH4NG£ A.\D SH \UE hKOKER.S. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27th. 1U22. KIMIhG. [Figurw in brackets shows the capital a:ui is^ue value of the Share in dollars imt+M otherwise marked. C Cum Hiv. Ilitam Tin (300, 1 K)J 1.20- l.y» >U at.l li (,;>i .»i(' J(;han Tin698 words
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Article97 1922-02-28 3 Interesting discoveries hare been made by ;t party of Australian geologists wh.) conducted an expedition to Mt. Kosc-nsko in New South Wales. The object of the expedition was to stuJy the traces left by the now vanished glacier Ice. The observation confirmed the lagjijaetion made to97 words
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Advertisement214 1922-02-28 3 Ba^r^r^ M^^BißaWsß^^^"^^a^^F~^^ J w^T%r^' "Sffl"^^ 7 I NUMBER ELEVEN ALLOY,THE WORLD'S BEST, P r OUTLASTS ALL OTHERS I DIESEL ENGINES, STEAM TURBINES, LORRfKS, T MOTOR CARS. AERO ENGINES, fl HIGH SPEED MARINE ENGINES, AND ALL EXTREME SERVICES. E H P The Highest Quality and most Durable Anti-Friction IN LARGER ISE214 words
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Advertisement369 1922-02-28 3 A.M.A. GEORGE FLETGHER &CO.LTD. (INCORPOItATKI) IN ENGLAND). l\ I SUGAR j 1 MACHINERY.] I f Specia/JStS For the 5 Equipment of < SUGAR FACTORIES. f REFINERIES a.,< J DISTILLERIES. j SOLE AC.KNT in lifli.MA. .M.M.ATA SIAM lvi,n .■■„>■, f. DUTCH BAST INDIE6. P. A. PARIS, M|M The Areade, Sinßaporf. SNEW369 words
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Article1318 1922-02-28 4 WINTER AND RACING. i (From Our Own Correspondent)' London, Jan. 26. The advent of winter in earnest has played havoc with sport this week. Racing has more or less gone to pieces, the Leicester meeting: was stopped, but Tenby brought off its humble event with an attendance almost1,318 words
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Article301 1922-02-28 4 At 0 o'clock each night the curfew rung in London. To many a Cockney this will come as a surprise, writes a Daily Chronicle representative, but the fact that it has been rung nightly for the past 300 years will probably be a greater one. This old-time301 words
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Advertisement991 1922-02-28 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SAI-i: OF ■7al«abf' I recfieif Reaideatial Properties at Cantonment U< ad, Loronn 12 and Freefiold w. fronting the sea at < hangi, Singapore. At Messrs. CHF.ONG KOON BKNG i Co's SaU r< om. No. 80 CHULIA STREET. ON WftDNfiSDAI. Ist MAHCH VI L'.:^o p,m. Lotb 1, 2 and991 words
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Advertisement1055 1922-02-28 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION BALI OF Valuable freehold land and that comfortable and pleasantly c,if residential property No. 22 Cairnhill Road Tanelir. At Messrs. CHEONG KOON SENG A ft* Saleroom' No 30 Ch»li ON WEDNESDAY, Ist MARCH at LM p m Valuable freehold land and the UDCeodhicty well-built commodioy rick and French1,055 words
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Advertisement595 1922-02-28 5 TO LET. ,f r 7P5, Kant Csnsi Road. A ,i boose Apply Is Chun Sa* Onn MsriWi Street u.c. On* European Compound House, Garage, Ka. US, Thomson Hoad. Apply 1 K M m and 204, New Bridge Road. l«-2 I§B TO LET. A *1 op f*cinc North Bridge Road I595 words
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Advertisement665 1922-02-28 5 WANTED. WANTED.— A Chief Officer for Ccctttn! mor. Apply Box N'o. <MW care of Prrc l'r« IM M WANTED, Juris* Cls-rk, just left srhool •referred. Also shorthand typist. Both Chinese Central Motors Ltd. Singapore. U'AN'TKD, Experienced Telephone Operator Apply Central Engine Works, Ltd.. Contra! Building. M M W VNTED. an665 words
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Advertisement797 1922-02-28 5 1 NOTICES. Ml MCIPAX NOTICE. Owing to the number of caHes of Small Pox, it is Mttnaavy for all who have not been vaccinated within the last two years to be again vaccinated. Those who have never been vaccinated should be vaccinated at once. Vuccination to a large extent protects797 words
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Advertisement474 1922-02-28 5 NOTICES. ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS, SINGAPORE. XOTICE is hereby given that the half-yearly general meeting of the above Association will be held at the registered office of the Association, French Bank Building, to-day (Feb. 28) a; s.JiO p.m. BUSINESS- As notified. INCORPORATED SOCIETY OF PLANTERS. NOTICE is hereby given that the474 words
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Advertisement749 1922-02-28 5 M. A. Ahmed Din Bros. g Motor Hiring Dept. For comfortable and reliable Cars Phone No. 1 545. Charges Moderate THE STRANGEST CHRISTMAS PARTY. THE SEA'S FLOTSAM. For the strangest company to celebrate Christmas in London you must go east- wards, fur past Aldgate and the stall of "Uncle Alf,749 words
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Advertisement773 1922-02-28 5 SHIP FRAUD. £400,000 Insurance on Old Boot* and Iron. Suspicions of Lloyd'n underwriters that a number of Greeks were attempting to defraud British underwriters have led to closer inspection of ship's cargoes and some, remarkable discoveries. Losse* n ship^ Wiling under the Greek flag are so hcav> and of late773 words
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Article48 1922-02-28 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. MARRIAGE. WESTENDABP CROSS.— On 27th February at St. Andrew's Cathedral, by the V«n. Archdeacon Swindell. H. E. Alfred, aldeat son of Mr. and Mrs. A. WesU-ndarp, of Dulwich, to Adelaide, only daughter of the late Mr and Mrs. G. T. Cross of Berramangra, X. S W.48 words
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918 1922-02-28 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1922. Princess Mary's Wedding. I The attention of the whole Empire will to-day be turned to London, where is taking place the marriage of Princess Mary to Viscount Lascel- Its. The British people have a btrong vein of sentiment and affecI tion and have918 words
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Article310 1922-02-28 6 Cai.t J. \V. Lay, R.G.A., Capt R. N. Moore, 2nd Middlesex and School-mistress Mrs. L. E. J. Spenjer have been taken on Um strength of the Command. Mr. E. E. Chambers, Manager of the Chartered Bank, Penang, has booked his passage home by the Khiva which is expected to leave310 words
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Article198 1922-02-28 6 Th e strength of th 0 European Company, Malacca Volunteer Refles, is now: Colour service, 91; Reserve service, 9; Auxiliary service, 7; Total, 107. Thes e numbers are approximately 60 per cent of the available population, a satisfactory record for the time recruiting- has been in operation.198 words
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Article120 1922-02-28 6 Messrs Guthrie aivi Co: as apents of the Singapore Electric Tramway Company write as follows: In your issue of date it is published that the Municipality has offered £150,000, plus stores, to the Singapore Electric Tramway Co., Ltd., for their undertaking 1 W e shall he120 words
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Article523 1922-02-28 6 During his stay. at Lahore, which terminates on Wednesday nip-ht. H. R. H. the Prince of Wales will take the opportunity o f paying short vis.it to Amritsar. A new schedule of rubber values and percentage* for the matter of export duty imposition, is published In Gazette extraordinary totted yesterday.523 words
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Article209 1922-02-28 6 PLANTSBB* ASSOCIATION mkktiv, (From Our Own Com nt At the meeting < f the P. min^r presided. Mr. Kcnnaway's prop. and the Straiti Govcrni to impoae a •null \il\v of obtaining mon< purposes was ditcui .Commit',,, of the I'. i of the'cesa but th R ibl »oci«tlon thought209 words
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Article137 1922-02-28 6 From Our Owi l|x>h. ivii. n The wadding took piact church Sitiawan, of M: i: e R of Ay. v Tawah ettat i Dorothj M iris, eldest daughter r lii W. Dorling f jh. given away by her coveil Mr. H. M ber and the bridetauUdi D. Rwinett137 words
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Article200 1922-02-28 6 Am (j. Niissnn is tin st.-u faK I |in the Associated Exhibit -action What WOOMB U'iLl Do, in lil hr> ICWMied at the Alhambra. tonight. The fourth chapter of the hkamt* Dumas' serial The Thiv. Mai Topical Rudpet ami a Pathe Guzt-r 'also be presented. In the firn200 words
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Article81 1922-02-28 6 A mortality rate per mille »>f retained by the P.C.M.O f< ending Feh. llth. the demtl 227. Of these phthisii malarial fever 14, fever i I convulsion if, pneumonia beri 17. Two European p'ace. Batvrdajr'l supper dance B1 Jfull saw a large attendant, who enjoyed both the jfood excellent floor.81 words
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Advertisement153 1922-02-28 6 NWt%Vy'iVW.SV.V.V.V.V.V.SV.Mi%%*A".S«AV.VAVJ > AV IbS%\ViVyV^V1 bS%\ViVyV^V j PERKIER I I The Champagne i of Table Waters. t Sole Agents I Galdbeck Macgregor Co,, Ltd. j •I (Incorporated in Shanghai.) > Tel. 228 87 Cecil Street. I .VAV.V.W.V.V,VW*V.%SWAS SV/.VASSS^ASSVi^VAWMAvA Jewellery and Silverware IN NUMBER, IN VABIVTY AND IN CHEAPNESS j THERE IS153 words
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Advertisement125 1922-02-28 6 Hoisting and Con- I K veying Problems JiSL Solved &»S|£p NEARLY fifty years ago The \^SJSb Yale and Towne Manufacttfra^SS ing Co., commenced the manu- < jjjj facture of chain blocks, as the 69 original pioneers. This branch fig of the, business has steadily CM grown and to-day they are125 words
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Article155 1922-02-28 7 vI)N .rooI'KRATION GOING STRONG. GA NDnrs i m'ks'i-. I Servi i Dssnlj rvi>. 2G. Committee met n resolution eon- of mass civil di» ing practkaHf all including i d*f€nsiv« I tie. Th« dh> t and wi. adn Ihlhi, Feb. 26. Commltfeaa, ision, paaw .1 Mi unaltered. ilution155 words
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Article176 1922-02-28 7 f ondon. Feb. 26. has arisen in the the employers har<>ut en March m with the impute over merit with regard Bceminf ballot th i ejection m iwsndatisß thai the Trade nterfere with tho right reis to exercise managerial min their netshHihsjant Half men st!y affected, but176 words
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Article63 1922-02-28 7 was recorded by (Mem in his health ndin<? February *c per m!lle fefog 29.59 -8.15 m the preceding which included two I hinese, 14 Malay, and A r v-mfV <iue to phthisis and dysentery and beritj, A m «ny as 21 cases of f reported, two of which The mfwntile63 words
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Article331 1922-02-28 7 A DELIGHTFUL TALK. COMPLETE ANGLO-FRENCH ACCOItD [Reuter's Service] I ondi.n. Feb. 26. Mr. Uoyd OaorgS, interviewed at Boulogne, said: "W an in cosaplsU agreement on a!! points and a proper atmosphere has bean created. The Enteni Ka stronger than ever, trance and P.ritain will work together for331 words
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Article192 1922-02-28 7 Washington. Feb. 25. The Senate Foreign Relations Comaitteat has ordered a favourable report on the Pacific Treaty, with Eta supplements regarding naval limitation and the submarine treaty. The Committee apd a sole rootnsttou, which wa? submitted to President Harding yesterday by ten votes to thre.e. Senators Borah,192 words
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Article202 1922-02-28 7 Twttfdtjr at St. Andrew's Caihedral, the marriage took plac e of Mr. H. E. Alfred Westendarp, B. A. Oxon., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Westendarp of fkulwich, to Adelaide, only daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Cross of Berramangra, N. S. W., the202 words
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Article304 1922-02-28 7 L 'AFFAIRE INDUSTRIELLE. POLITICAL SCANDAL DEVELOPES London, Feb. 26. A Pari* wire sayi that a scandal, recal ir.£ the Panama affair, appears to be developing from the Banque Industriell« de Chine affair. MM. Tardieu, and lgnace, important collaborators with If. Clemenecru, see in the affair an opj>ortunity for directing terrible304 words
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Article384 1922-02-28 7 LONG LIST OF CASES. A long- list of cases, consisting of mine? rhan fifty actions, was set down for hearing in the Supreme Court during March, hut the Cliief Ju-tic (Sir Walter S. Shaw), and Mr. Justice Banfctt-Lennaro* who retained from Pen«mg on Sunday, were only able to384 words
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Article115 1922-02-28 7 The M. M. steamer Amboise, with the French Mail from Europe, arrived on Sunday morning: from Marseilles, and in the afternoon continued her voyage to Yokohama via the usual ports of call. Amongst her through n'assengers from Marseilles to Yokohama was His Excellency Monseignour Giardini, the Papal Delegate to the115 words
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Article24 1922-02-28 7 The Chrirtijm Healing Mlaaion'a monthly »enrice of bleasin§: and thanksgiving will Imj Uld in St. Andrew's Catke4r»l at o pjat. Fri<U y March litf.24 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
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Letter541 1922-02-28 7 To the Editor. Sir» —Certain facts about this matter should be made known for the benefit of the Municipal Commissioners as also the public. Before the buildings of the Pacific Trading Company were erected, I, on behalf of the proprietors of the Grove Estate, protested against541 words
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Letter135 1922-02-28 7 To the Editor. Sir, Are we to assume that .the Municipal Commissioners hav© sanctioned the exhibition of sandwich boards on the window spaces of the Victoria Memorial Hall portico,, bearing announcements of theatrical performances in a different buildingaltogether Is this an innovation in the scheme of135 words
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Article154 1922-02-28 7 The annual general meeting o f the Tainan Manikam Club was he:d at the' Ciub House on Sunday. Mr. A. A. Marican was in the chair and Mr. M. S. Marican conducted the meeting. Nearly all the members wer e present. The following office bearers wer? elected after the report154 words
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Advertisement110 1922-02-28 7 "EMPIRE" I FOLDING CARS Well Finished and Strongly Built I Upholstered in Best Leather Cloth I CHens and Folds with one Simple Movement Lin^d. Robinson Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated in Singapore). PUT THIS IN YOUR 1 PIPE AND SMOKE IT m^ 8 tt ill W^ I I I I I110 words
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Advertisement475 1922-02-28 8 IHE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO^, LTD, AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION C*. Lkl. (The Bice Funnel M Line— Alfred Holt A Cm>) (Companies Incorporated in England) J IL»r,AI»OKE. FORT SWETTENHAM ft PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES, HAVRH and LIVERPOOL SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES475 words
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Advertisement508 1922-02-28 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE HOMEWARD. Steamer I. raring Singapore ».s. CITY OF MANCHESTER For London Mar. 1 s.s. CITY OF SIMLA For Marseilles, London Mar. 27 s.s. CITY OF CALCUTTA For London May 4 OUTWARD. «.s CITY OF CALCUTTA Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe,508 words
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Advertisement633 1922-02-28 8 P. O. -BRITISH INDU^ tAND APCAR LINE (IncorportteH in England.; MAIL AND PASSENGEP BEUVK PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL (LI (Under Contract r.ith His Majesty's GoTcrnmcnt 1 LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES i I DUE SINGAPORE I KA VF SING NOVARA about Mar. 5 KABHGAR KALYAN about Mar. 11l KHIVA633 words
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Advertisement716 1922-02-28 9 rflE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. W** (INCORPORATED IN SLAM) SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE nt lret*F- Treng*f«nu, Kelantan, B*ngr>ara. Telupin, I'aUn!, Singoru, La- 3iUB jui, Urgsuan, Ckumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departur* Feb. 27 Mar. 1 U'GALA Mar. 6 Mar. h MAHII>OL Mar. IS Mar. Iff n Btc*meri are fttUd throogbout716 words
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Advertisement580 1922-02-28 9 Fhe Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. Tke China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EDerman ft Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd, AJfWCAN A MANCAURIAN UNI.) (Incorpoiatsd la Eaylamd JUJ*T VOSrraiGSTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK Tia SUn O* PAIIII FROM NEW YORK. Steasisr Dae Spore Route For EURYMACHUS Mar. 14 Suez580 words
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Advertisement77 1922-02-28 9 UNITED AMERICAN Sao«eßfl«ra I 1.1 V 'EKMORE DEARBORN C«., Ltd. (lac»ri»»ratod ia U.S.A.) iNMKPENDENT STEAMSHIP UNK Re^alar »*tw»Mi :<•» l«rk Sinf a»«r« Java Port* k. ti'«a versa F»r Keir York direct (ria Suea) HALF MOON Mareh If WEST CAMPGAW April 27 From New York (Via Sn«) HALFMOON March 4 177 words
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Advertisement622 1922-02-28 9 PACffIC MABL STEAMSHIP CO. j (Incorporated in U.S.A.) —i FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING BOARD. SAN FRANCIBCO— MANILA—EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. FOR SAN FRANCISCO via MANILA AND HONOLULU. WOLVERINE STATE Passengers *nd Freigfcl March 1* (Special Notice— 26 Days to SAN FRANCISCO.) HONGKONG— SINGAPORE— CALCUTTA SERVICE. Calling622 words
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Article127 1922-02-28 10 H.M.S. Colombo in to escort H.M.S. Renown to Colombo from Karachi, on the occasion of the visit of the Prince to Colombo in March. The M. If. si ur.M'v Amboisi which arrived yesterday is s* <l to be an ex German liner, tntl thia Ler Qrst run to127 words
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Advertisement187 1922-02-28 10 The China Mutual Life Insurance Company, Limited. WITH WHICH JS ASSOCIATED The Shanghai Life Insurance (Both Incorporated under the Hongkong Ordinances) HEAD OFFICE, SHANGHAI LIFE AND FIRE Position of the Company as at December 31, 1920. Assurance in force exceeds $62,500,000 Assets do 15,900,000 Assurance Fund do 14,700,000 CHIEF OFFICE187 words
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Advertisement409 1922-02-28 10 MONTORO. Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from Australia are hereby notified that she haa now arrived (Feb. 24) and i« discharging opposite godowna Nos. 1 and 2. BOUSTEAD CO.. LTD.. (Incorporated in the F. If. S Agents. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. FOR SHANGHAI T. S. S. "Anchiteg" (10,046409 words
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Advertisement197 1922-02-28 10 I Genasco Roofing I 2 PLY AND 3 PLY 8 ;j COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK «fiii I AND NAH* FnR FIXING t/ie res it it of §n t oi^ez'4o Yens 3 PL y s|J run, chea Per experience B|P^=^SSBp tfla ''"'fm. I 1 /n t/ie /t/si «rm/n j o^ Ready197 words
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Miscellaneous658 1922-02-28 10 MAIL TABLE. Federated Malay Stai«», Malacca, Muar aad Penang (by train) 6 a.m. aad 6 p.m. daily intermediate ar.d local mail* will b. found l. list below: TO-DAY Pulau Sosgi Hong Chaanff 9 a.m. HaKHn, etc. Eamaralda noon Mmrsiag Hong Lian 1 p.m. Indragu-i. otc. K an Lee Guan 1p658 words
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Miscellaneous230 1922-02-28 10 Mr. and Mrs. Butchort, Thakurdas, Tikandas, Lekhray, Miss E. Cox, H. F. Payne, Mr. and Mrs. L. Richard, W. A. Peirs, J. F. Burt, Mrs. L. M. Br.it. S. M. Abdullah, D. C. Samson, <;. *i. Kool, <). R, B Forester, F. L. Aikisson, H. Miles, E. Qlahuson, E. and230 words
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Article86 1922-02-28 11 February 'J7. Bank 4 m.». »i 4 Bank, demand J J 2^ Private credits I m.s. 2 U 3- Now York, demand 50v Credits 90 days 63^ Hongkong, demand t% t JJ* okohama, demand 107 Java demand Bangkok, demand 90% Sovereign, Bank Buying H 54 Bank of England Rute86 words
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Article160 1922-02-28 11 JT r ebruary k?T Tin 110 Tons 4 7 Gambier Cube No. 1 13 90 Gambler 96f repper Black 13 7S Popper (white fair. 26 00 Tapioea, small flake, f.g. 7 0# Tapioca, medium pearl f.g. 7.25 Pearl Sage small g oo Copra lux 10 or Copra Sundrk'd 10.7S160 words
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Article33 1922-02-28 11 C. OF C. RUBBER ASSOCIATION 12 o'clock noon, 27th Fob. 1922 Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked St. Clo»i»g Pricet. Closing Pric«g. Buyers Sellers. Buyers Seller*. Jciy to Sert. 80 si IWt of Market: Quiet.33 words
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Article42 1922-02-28 11 Fiv o million dollars wofth of bonds will soon be issued by the Philippine government in the United States, the bill covering that amount having: been si^n.-d by Governor General Wood and plaoed on the Insular »tat\*e booka as Act No. 2999.42 words
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Article420 1922-02-28 11 TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA. The Eastern Trade Committee (Chairman. Mr. E. Allnutt), which was recently instrumental in influencing th e Government to appoint a Trade Commissioner in the East. also gav> attention to the question of shipping and in this conn ction received food response from the Commonwealth420 words
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Advertisement426 1922-02-28 11 lUMtfl over $4,000,000 A THE GREAT EASTERN LJFE ASSURANCE WSPfImT UOfflT rt irp w (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) BEAD ()FFICE:-Win Chester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry, E.C Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life t»t ,»rc r»E> AcoiTDAxmr Assurance426 words
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Advertisement467 1922-02-28 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. liicorporated in England by Royal Charter Paid up Capital in 600,000 snare* of £5 each £3,000.000 Reserve Fund 1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3.000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amritsar Iloilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh Rangoon467 words
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Advertisement859 1922-02-28 11 YOKOHAMA~SPECIE BANK LIMITED. Established 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y 53,000,000 President: N. Kajiwara, Esq ice-President: S.K. Suzuki, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma Esq. I. Matsukata, Esq. Y. \amakawa, E^ q Ultaul, Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki, R. J.hinomiya. Esq. K. Tatsumj. Eaq. K. Ko.lania. Esq. 4859 words
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Advertisement247 1922-02-28 11 I ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE J (Incorporated in Englandby Royal Charter A. D. 1720). I FIRE MOTOR CAR" MA^s\l rWeUty Gam^-AtotalstraUoß Bon* Singapore Representatives— Mesws. BARLOW &Co 5 Messrs. BARKER a Col i .4 j H ranrh Office-64, The Arcadfco'C^ U I A. GORDON LEE, Resident Ma^ 8 c f LL_247 words
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Article2634 1922-02-28 12 DIHKCTOKS' POLICY ATTACKED. The policy of the Directors of Lunas Rubber Kstates Limited was attacked by Mr. F. C Peck, at the annual general nieeting of shareholders of the Company, Ytvld at Frem h Hank Chambers yesterday when the Chairman, Mr. P. M. Robinson, reported a loss2,634 words
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Article106 1922-02-28 12 (Sinhalese Decoration Fund.) D. M. D. Stephen $500.00 J. A. Wijeyekoon 50.00 H. W. Abeyenayeke 25.00 M. A. Porolishamy B. D. Jayasingha tO.OO D. D. Ratmayake 10.00 D. A. Wanniarachy 10.00 M. D. Goonewerdane 50 Total $630.50 (As the time is short, will the other members106 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article103 1922-02-28 12 Members of the Polo Club and others who wish to attend the game on Friday, March 31, are reminded that applications shou'd be sent in between March 1 (tomorrow) and March 10. Members and I their wives will receive their tickets free, others must obtain them103 words
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Article41 1922-02-28 12 On the S.R.C. ground yesterday afternoon, the S.C.C. second team were at home to the S.R.C. second eleven at a soccer match and defeated the latter by two goals to nil, the scoring being: done one in ea^h half. I41 words
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28 1922-02-28 12 A Reuter cable from St. Moritz states that the Frenchman, M. Cochet, won the final of the men's singbs in the world's covered-court tennis championship.28 words
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Article23 1922-02-28 12 The February Monthly Medal and sweep WUH both won by R. Summerhayes with a score of 41 47 6, 82.23 words
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Article33 1922-02-28 12 The March monthly metlal competition] (Bogey play) will be held on Saturday and Sunday 4th snd sth March. The Ladies' spoon competition for March will be pJayed Monday 6th March.33 words
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Article73 1922-02-28 12 Orders for week ending March 6th 1922. Wednesday, March I.— Officers' Instruction Class, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Thursday, March 2.— Band Practice, 5.15 p.m.~ Buglee and drums, Malay Volunteer Club: Fifes at Headquarter*. IrKttvidual Troop Ordtrs as issued by Scoutmasters. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner. The interport Rugby football73 words
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Article101 1922-02-28 12 FRASER'S REPORT. Singapore, Feb. 27. Tin. 110 tons scld $74.75. Rubbers. Still very dull. Tapahs $9, seller*, Indragiris $4, Jimahs $1.05, Ulu BenuU 22 Y a cents, Allenbys 17^ cents, Colinsburghs $1.40, Kempas $4.25. Mining. Quiet. Collieries $12.30, Taipings $1, North Taipings $1.05, South Taipings 52% cents,101 words
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Article134 1922-02-28 12 MACPH AIL'S REPORT. Singapore, Feb. 27. Silver 32%. Hcr.^kong 4 7 per cent, premium. Shanghai 71 Three months *gold 58H. Share Marke Dull. Rubber. Few enquiries. Allenbys 18 o:nts, TambsJaka are enquired for, Craierieleus 50 cents, Bassetts 57 1 to 02 H cents, Tambmlakfl o? 1 to GJ'. 2 cents.134 words
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Article126 1922-02-28 12 Singapore, Feb. 27. Tin.— 74% 110 tors told. Rubbers.— Very quiet. The price of the commodity in London is unchanged at 7 7-Bd, market dull. Alor Gajahs $1.05, Bassetts 05 cents, Bukit K. I?. 50 cents, Craigieloas S2H cents, Jimahs SI, Malaka Pindas $1.02 V 2126 words
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Advertisement338 1922-02-28 12 KRYPTOK Optician by Appointment ro His Majesty The i King of Sium. K S. SMITH SON! (Siiin.) LTD. (Incorporated jn Flnjrlar.l) 14, Battery Road, Singapore. f j JOHN DUKE, F.8.0.A., F.S.M.C. I«U Mnioff optician Britfch Ar i THE GROSVENoiT 7^ n 1^ Stamford Road A first Class, up-to-date Hotel, recently338 words
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