The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 March 1922
1922-03-06
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1922-03-06 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. II ENTS ——ass— SINGAPORE, 55., MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1922. No. 10,526.17 words
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Article201 1922-03-06 1 A provisional settlement has been reached in the Honjskong seamen's strike and Iho men resume ork on Wednesday Page B. According to Mr. I hamberlain, the Premier offered to resign and support the Government in carrying out its unfinished programme Page 7. Mr. Churchill predicts that a201 words
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Article1181 1922-03-06 1 One of the fascinations of India is ltrf wild life. It is a novel experience to be having tea on a racecourse lawn, when a Uieat kite swoops down, and, with a rush and swirl of win^s, pkk& the largest of the su^ar-coated cakes from the table1,181 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement211 1922-03-06 1 UTHOID RAFFLES HOTEL. \|>\^, T»a Dan^ant, ."> p.m. to 7 p.m. \>v))\> Orchestral CMMsft, MB p.m. i;,[> t (Jui-^t Nigfct, Dinner and Dancing. \> Special Turcheon, Orehestrn. v\. liucst Nifht, Dvr.ru-i ami Danoins;. I trill Have prior Claim to >t-ats N the Bull Hoom. i >!i*ss essential tot I 1211 words
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Advertisement111 1922-03-06 1 VRDATH fiiilil39l^9 LONDON 1 jr ■r Bn Pip t Number ls% Qs% Virginia J ■■W. CIGARETTES >™ IN AIRTICHT TINS OF Tk go y^ HOTEL ST. GEORGE SINGAPORE. Phone 452 MONTHLY TIFFIN ~BY ARRANGEMENT j 1^ Tiffin Booklets of 15 Coupons are just being issued 3 for $15.00. Si i111 words
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Advertisement137 1922-03-06 1 I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Bungalow for sale Page S. Dollar line latest sailings Page 8. Q^rgoyle Mobdoil prices. Vacuum 0 Co. fl.ge'4. esse New programmes at the Alhambra ar Empire— Pag 2. Kryptok bifocals from S. Sasath and s< i (Siam) Ltd.— Page 12. Auction sales by Cheong Koon Seng ar137 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous104 1922-03-06 1 THE WEEK. c i* Monday, 6th. J High Water. 2.25 a.m.. 3.24 p.m. P. and O. outward mail due. B. I. homeward mail leaves. S.C.C. Tennis Tournament Starts. Ex-Services Concert, Theatre, 9.15 p m Tuesday, ~th. High Wati-r. 3.17 a.m.. 4.48 p.m. Kent Boa.d. 2.15 p.m. Wednesday, Hth. High Water,104 words
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Article222 1922-03-06 2 That Kinta stalwart Mr. A 1. C. Ton th-.- only one to vote aira;nst a St. < di nee Jtini glories >< f f" r reasons which i>< states khos. v v have dance- at the dob once or twice a week, ai'l again one*.- month. I222 words
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Article176 1922-03-06 2 Propaganda ii more potent instrument than history. The .lows, almost alone among the peoples, had brilliant writeiv whoso works bare been proesKi*l. As Ernest ds Renan said. tin- propheU verc v<. journalists .»f [sraeL M F« issjliitai poeta and historians wrote up" nation until they have176 words
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Article96 1922-03-06 2 London, Feb. Bth. How eoaaidenble has baen the Call in wholesale prices in the past twehrs months is revealed by Board f Tra.ie ligures relating to 150 articles of ••i and bkbatria] nytirisls. showing a genet*] average in Ja'nuary this y«** (»f SI per cent lower than96 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement310 1922-03-06 2 TO I RT OR FOR SALE. LARGE (."DOWNS, newly erected, area from 10,000 to 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. LARGE SI ORES from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and shipping. AlfO three ttoried buildings for offices and godowns. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Vuply or write310 words
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Advertisement475 1922-03-06 2 3*_^_. fc/t_jr £*'<£& %jis^B ___b_^____lEOOß_b!_________B_____.' v '-*sj_»i HE SHOW OF BIG EVENTS IS PKOUD TO PRESENT TO-NIGHT IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 0.00 p.m. i lilt: WORLD'S WONDER Jl'NCil.K TBHJBm From the heart of darkest Africa. vfiMflttfi, TARZAN j KIKiAK KIC'E IRKROI(;HS wf^^t I VH Mad.- l>y the same people475 words
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Advertisement483 1922-03-06 2 ALHAMBRA From MONDAY, March <>, to SATURDAY, March U A PROGRAMME OF WONDERFUL, LIVELY <t BNTERT includingA WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION OP ACTION .\\l> THI: featuring that great Alhainhra SCN n favourite TOM MIX n th story of a man who was not afraid to risk death in tlu- intt Understanding,483 words
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Article813 1922-03-06 3 SENATE DECIDES. FINANCE MINISTER'S PLEDGES. [Renter 9 Service.] Tar is. Mar. In thi> Sttiatr on the resumption of th'j debate OB the Banquo In«lustiit'lK', Um nee If in liter, M. Delasteyrie, eloqaentiv <(i < Sovcritnie v '■> v ufricrning the Boxer indemnit) fir the B&nque'i nflotatioa in813 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement242 1922-03-06 3 \bg^^ 9 fvoUe ruzt io&b c»/ 1 ■:"T«SgS3BjBaBaaBESSS Bfe-1 "<■-•■•'. for the benefit ol <l r '■..Trrrr^. Prenoat to tat lag '■■vk .it ti:rv'*. IU I H an d, n:i I m k, self is ft proof K.rn. of S IS, Wiqtn Road, De«ne, Boltoiv, writes: I scsMiaa and r*ina242 words
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Advertisement369 1922-03-06 3 WWlWl%w WA IIWWWJwvw A M A AM. A. I HICK, HARGREAVES Co., Ltd. Ij (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). Diesel Oil Engines. Uniflow Steam Engines. Condensing Plant. jj (with Hick-Breguet Fjectair.) jj ■SOLE AGEMT TN MALAYA, SIAM, WDO CHINA, DUTCH EACT IMDIW. P. A. PAR I S, 54 M Th« Arra4e, Sinfapor*.369 words
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Article415 1922-03-06 4 GOVERNMENT TRADE. At the annual meeting of the Perak branch, F. M. S. Chamber of Commerce, Mr. F. B. Physical said: First of u 1 that trading is not a function of Government. It is, in the nature of things, almost impossible fcr Government to rtfn on business lines. In415 words
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Article147 1922-03-06 4 YILLKFHUL 9 poles, bought by Madam Wee Yew Neo for $1,800. Freehold land situate in the district of Siftiap containing a total area of 32,553 sq. ft. bought by Mr. M. Y. M. Somasun(iaram Chitty fcr $2,()!)0. Freehold land situate at East Coast Road near Bth milestone147 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement759 1922-03-06 4 GARGOYLE JWOBELOILS. The Mkwrinf retail prices for our Gargoyle Mobiloili in sealed, lithographed t us are now in force: Gargoyle Mobiloil "K" 70 per wine gallon tin. Gargoyle MobiloU "Arctic" :;.:»."> do. Gargoyle M< biloil "A" :;.S."> do. Garsjeyk Mobiloil 4 *nn f> &M do. Gargejile Mobiloil "B" 1.06 d<».759 words
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Advertisement87 1922-03-06 4 f^. Famous |W^ V> Remedies Learn the Cure and Prevention of the diseases of your dog. Book on "Dog Diseases and How to Feed Sent free on request. H. Clay Glover Co., Inc. A 118 West 31st St. j^m New York. U.S.A. Ag*nta: MULLER A PHIPPS (Malay*) LM. SINGAPORE. glllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllll87 words
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Advertisement606 1922-03-06 4 M. B. E, GYMKHANA^ Proposed Programme of Gymkhana to be hold at th»- Kxhih t Singapore on Saturday Bth April, IMS, at 4.16 j Under the Auspices of tho Singapore 1> O 1 O r!ul( I. Victoria Cross Race. Competitors rfdt over a jumj) diimoanl and ride back over the606 words
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Article651 1922-03-06 5 GETTING READY FOR THE SPRING (From Our Own Correspondent > London, b\h. 2. Parliament meets next week and there i no doubt whatever that the postpone Genoa] Election will take place in th early Spring-. It cannot be postpone beyond May. In the meantime parties ft! L-ertain651 words
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Article972 1922-03-06 5 India and Egypt. The problem of In< it a matter -the viev of the India »>(TU is tha: out of the many millior there are only »>)M' per cent. dil hyal persona and they are actively <ii> loyal. Their numbers arc n<t negligibli The visit of the Prince is thouj972 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement950 1922-03-06 5 WANTED. WANiro to BUT. Seci-ud-haml (hine.se or European ROUSBnOLO FURNITURE of every description (bij? or small lots), j'iood prices i Apply to Second Hand care of Praa f'ICSS. »OARI> AND LQj )<;iN(;. rt-tr^r Sar.itcriui.l and i'rivate Hotel, t- r-rd, l'anj.jng Katong. For a change or <uiet holiday by the sea.950 words
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Advertisement783 1922-03-06 5 Al( TION SALES At v i lON SALB O¥ Uaredeemed i he property of twelve p: I>OPS To be be d it cm SaJe-Room Raffles Chaaabors Raffles IMace. Singapore. On WEDNESDAY, Ist March at 10 a.m. On FRIDAY, Srd March at 10 a.m. On MONDAY. Bth March at 10 a.m.783 words
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Advertisement1026 1922-03-06 5 NOTICE. IN THE .MATTER OF THE COMPANIES 1 ORDINANCE, 1«J15 and IN THE MATTER OF DUNN AND GEORGE, LIMITED. The Creditors of the above-named Company sre required, on or before the loih day of April, 1922 their names and addresses, and the parti ulari of their debts or claims, and1,026 words
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Advertisement22 1922-03-06 5 1 M. A. Ahmed Din Bros. Motor Hiring Dept. For comfortable and reli )i 3 Cars Phone No. 1 545. Charges Moderate22 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article19 1922-03-06 6 WKBB.-On T>th March 1922. at "Culwulla," Singapore, 8.5., the wife of Li. 11. H. Webb of a daughter.19 words
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Obituary28 1922-03-06 6 ANDREWS. On 4th March ;it No. LMM Joo Chiat Road, Cecilia, wife of Mr. J. T. Andrews, in her HHth year. Deeply regretted. Penaiitf papers please copy.28 words
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1110 1922-03-06 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1922. Comments of the Week. The event of the week was t«t course the' marriage of the King's daughter to a member of the British peerage. The wedding appealed to the sentiment of the people for many reasons. The Princess had long been enshrined1,110 words
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Article25 1922-03-06 6 The annual general meeting o f the Singapore Dioceaan Association will b« keld at 8.30 p.m. on Friday, 10th MaTth, K the Masonic H%H Taiping.25 words
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Article597 1922-03-06 6 The Singapore Photoprayhu Hanvvoniou* Association has been registered under the ,'Societies Ordinance. His Majesty the Kinß has appointed Mr. Robert Hyde Greig Minister to Siam, says 1 a Router's cable yesterday. A quarterly meeting of the C. W. A. will be held at th» G. F. S. Ho*t«l on Tuesday,597 words
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Article258 1922-03-06 6 The following i, by the Hon. 5,,,b, I I of the Kx-s, Malaya H.IUI. fee Print, j his desir- to meet all I informal parade. I I •nd will front «.f Go* i j h on Saturday, Ist. Api ex-Servur dim M. J to attend to welcon><258 words
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Article244 1922-03-06 6 Thy following were tl gvetti Excellency the Govern ai Ladj G j.ard at dinnei at Thursday, 2nd. Rt. Hon. Sir J. \V« it R Igewaj I G.C.M.G.. K.C.5.1.. H. E. Ml Su Neil Malcolm, K.C.&, !•><» Arthur Mayo Robeon, K.11.K. I an c" Miss Robson. Hon*ble Mi. 1244 words
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93 1922-03-06 6 Despite the Uttttticd prevailed durinp th« fWf, "(W a<(SU of over JtD.OOO,OOO Wtl in insurance in fonv The ass,-Ls incP I over £800,000 an«l worn £7,500,000. Dividtndi ptid I amounted t<> ovor CW,OOO The favourable ■ortolit) together with Che satisfy torest earned on the < ments93 words
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Advertisement216 1922-03-06 6 W.WAW.W.W.V.W.W.W.*. %W.\W.V.«.VW. i MV.SVAViW j PERKIER The Champagne of Table Waters. j: Sole Agents 5 (Gaidbsck MaGgregor Co.. Ltd. u (Incorporated in Shanghai.) I- Tel. 228 87 Cecil Street. i i JS± ANS C O i ll^^^L^ VMEUAS Wl» SPEEDEX FILM •NiSi^te^ Tho Ansc vi> n 2 fits in >'°216 words
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Advertisement116 1922-03-06 6 1 What about your BAGGAGE I YOU insure your valuable and effects at home: do you protect them in your I baggage when travelling? Property to the value of many thousands of pounds is lost, damaged in various ways, or stolen every year in transit by railway and steamship, or116 words
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Article280 1922-03-06 7 u (,s POSITION. (lM Mi:i Rl UN* SPKF.CH. 'l Service.] London. March t. leeaaapaMMta in ths it transpire* that Mr. i eqaeeted the L'nioniete when, tailing a i the Premier will London. March 4. speaking at Oxford, <»f the impending: George and declared i sign and sup11280 words
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Article259 1922-03-06 7 London, Mareh 4. l»ough seers of n*jlu sre still lacking;, »itosley evident that the London County risetsms hsve resulted in a big the Municipal Reformers, who n ■W promised drastic economies. They'r ■Usstirsd tuty-fteven tteaU, the Progree- •«*enuen and Labour ten. f the London County a259 words
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Article756 1922-03-06 7 GOVERNOR DEPOSED. A BLOODY HAITI. K. [Router's Service.] Home, Mar. 4. There have been sei ion, t roubles at Fiume sangniaaty anessmters between the Maries and gOVlimmailt polka in the last few days, which culminate! in an early. saoraing attack on thv Governor's palace 1 i>> Paaeiatist756 words
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Article730 1922-03-06 7 THE METAL MARKET. A REVIEW. [Reuter'a Service]. London. Mar. 3. Kotallies failed to maintain their early limprnvailieut, du.- to the home political outlook. A general election would only further hamper trade, while the threatened i lock-out of the engineering trades is a disturbing factor. Copper advanced. There730 words
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Article487 1922-03-06 7 SHIPS AND LOANS. BANKERS AND GOVERNMENT. [Reuter's Service.] Washington, Mar. 3. The state department has notified the bankers that they are expected to advise the Government fully of details of proposed loans to foreign governments and municipalities before the conclusion of the I negotiation. It is explained that487 words
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Article233 1922-03-06 7 Helsingfors, Mar. 3. Negotiation;; have b en opened with a view to the conclusion of an Anglo-Finnish trade agreement. EDUCATING THE CHINESE. London, Mar. 3. The educational committee of the Federation of British Industries has decided to recommend that all members give the fullest support to the233 words
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Advertisement139 1922-03-06 7 PAGE SEVEN rfcwwiwwwwiMMMww vwnnnnnnnnnaijwi Special Shipment ii \sSIFT hr< The Prince f Waies visit i I JBI Afternoon and jj SiPf Evening Gowns. I o kF mJ i Millinery and i Lkk r In wpfQ 5 The Very Latest Models. 5 i Robinson Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Singapore). LACTOGEN Obtainable139 words
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Advertisement500 1922-03-06 8 fHE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LTD.! AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Cr, LM (The M Blae Funnel Line— Alfred Holt A C#., (Companies Incorporated in England) i Ii^ArORE. FORT SWETTENHAM I»KNANG TO LONDON. AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBUKG. BOfGAPOftI to MARSEILLES, HAVRH ana IXVTEBPOOL* iDKUPOa to GENOA. MAkSKILLFS and500 words
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Advertisement495 1922-03-06 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE HOMEWARD. Steamer Leaving Singapore s.s. CITY OF SIMLA For Marseilles, London April 2 s.s. CITY OF CALCUTTA For London May 2 OUTWARD. s.s. CITY OP CAU'UTTA Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama Mar. 20 FREIGHT SERVICE D«* Singapore s.s. CITY495 words
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Advertisement587 1922-03-06 8 P. O. -BRITISH INDiT^ AND j APCAR LINE (Incorportted in England AIAIL AND PASSENGEP BKKVI< PENINSJLAR AND ORIENTAL S. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Qortrnment 1 LONDON FAK-KASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO M iRSEILLI ft i DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE NOVARA about Mar. 7 RABHGAR KALYAN about Mar. 19 KHIVA PLASSY587 words
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Advertisement672 1922-03-06 9 fflE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE ror Kretay Trengganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singor*. Lalokßun.- Ungsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. ArriTal Departure \l A Mar. 6 Mar. 8 HAHIDOL Mar. U Mar. 15 V, Mar. 20 Mar. H ne I fitted throughout with electric672 words
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Advertisement555 1922-03-06 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EDerman ft Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd (AMERICAN ft M ANCHURIAN LINS.) (Incorpoikted la E a* land.) JOINT FOKfHISSTLT SERVICE TO NFW YORK ria SUM OK PAJIUiJu FROM NEW YORK. Hteaner Dae S'pore Route For EURYMACHUS555 words
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Advertisement153 1922-03-06 9 INDO-CHINA Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang. from Singapore. Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading !or Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo rientsin, Newchwang, Yangtze ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA I FOR153 words
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Advertisement581 1922-03-06 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING 3OABD. SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. FOR SAN FRANCISCO Wa MANILA AND HONOLULU. WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and Freight March 14 (Special Notice— 26 Days to SAN FRANCISCO.) HONGKONG— SINGAPORE— CALCUTTA SERVICB. Calling: at581 words
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Advertisement130 1922-03-06 10 The China Mutual Life Insurance Company, Limited. WITH WHICH JS ASSOCIATED The Shanghai Life Insurance Company, Limited. (Both Incorporated under the Hongkong Ordinances) HEAD OFFICE, SHANGHAI The only Investment which does not depreciate in value is LIFE ASSURANCE Position of the Company as at December 31, 1920. Assurance in force130 words
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Advertisement313 1922-03-06 10 TOOTH-ACHE A BURDEN fvh? should you bear that which cau bt relieved almost immediately if you ?n)y take the trouble of consulting K. TSUTADA nese Dentist (Phone No. IMS) 74, Bras Bag ah Road, Singapore. Extraction Painless attendance by Appointment 04k>« Hours: 8 to 5 p.m. on w<*k days 10313 words
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Advertisement156 1922-03-06 10 JODELITE^ The Timber Preservative Stocked in i, 5 <fc 1U Uallon Drum WHY PAY High Prices for Hard Wood W ii£\ Soft Wood Treated With JODELITE I IS CHEAPER JUST AS norm Write for Particulars to The Borneo Company Limy (Incorporated in England.) Singapore, Ipoh and Penang, THE MABK OF156 words
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Miscellaneous813 1922-03-06 10 SHIPPING NOTES. The P. and O. Xagpore has left Bombay, anrt is t:xpw.U'd to ai rived at this port at 2 p.m. on Mondny the 13th instant, j She will proceed to the P. and O. Wharf f on arrival. The Ban Yek, (69 gTOM tons, built in Newcastle in813 words
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Miscellaneous51 1922-03-06 10 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. FOR SHANGHAI T. S. S. "Anchigea" (10,046 To«s G. Register) s intended to sail hence for the above port on tfarch 9th. Accommodation is available for irst class passengers only. FARE $190.00 For further information apply to W. MANSFIELD CO. LTD.. (Incorporated in England). Agents. 22-251 words
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Article128 1922-03-06 11 Gambler Cube No. 1 23 00 Tapiora, s£.:all flake, f.jj. 7.0$ Tapioca medium p< arl f g 7.25 Opium, Lenared unct-rt: 4.500 Rici'. Siam No. 1 for export 340 1 Rice, Siam No. 2 for xport 828 Rice. Saipon No. 1 for export 2<;f» Rice, Saipon No. 2 for128 words
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Article418 1922-03-06 11 Z 1 Speaking at the annual meeting of the Perak branch of tho F.M.S. Chamber of Commerc Mr. F. S. Phyaick, the chairman, said: As r ?ards cut- two main industries < rubi and tin—the world cannot do without them, and it is only matter of tim418 words
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Article69 1922-03-06 11 The Kalumpang Tin Dredging Co. has ceased operations pending the dismantling and reerection of the dredge at the Company's other property situated nt Kalumpang Station. The Deputy Controller of Labour, lYming. writes. The following are the numbers of arrivals from and departures u> the Madras Presidency for the month of69 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCE.
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Article96 1922-03-06 11 1 HASKU's REPORT. Singapore, March I. Tin. £145 7s. 6d. 60 Tona sold v 7-;.:,o. kubbet still dull with very few luiries. Miniagi Weak. Malayan Collieriei 112.25, Morais Lingui Tiw 1; i'l Is. Taipinj North Faipinga $1, Sou h Rawai bo, Nawng I'. JO, Ulu P ihs96 words
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Article128 1922-03-06 11 Singapore, March I. Silvei 32%. Hongkong 1% per cent 'reiniuni. Time Months gold Share Market. -Dull. Rubbers:—Few enquiries. Ailenbyi 16 Iraigieleas 50, Bassetta r>71- to 62 H r&rAbalaka 50 to 55, Sandycrofta enI for at 7.".. Bukit Kenonga $2.02H. Tins :—Taipings i>r> to 97H f N T1:. to128 words
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Article67 1922-03-06 11 Singapore, March i. HP. C145 7>. Bd. a fall of 12a. M. ovei b* week. .S7:1.1, <H> tons sold. Kubbers.—This section of the market inues dull. Tina.—Unchanged, market quiet. Industrials.—Eastern Smelters $<; u> Pl6; Traders $13^0 to $13.00, Robinsons i. Engineers $9, Collieriea $12 to Ribeiros67 words
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Article89 1922-03-06 11 March I. Hank. 4 BB.S. 4 Bank demand Private erediti 8 m.s. 2:4 ft-afl Xcw York, demand 60% Credits 90 days jji/ I 1 ranee, demand 535 India. T. T. IT7^, uongkona^ demand h px I'vcm Yokohamji, demand 107^a •lava, demand 134^t Bangkok, demand 90fc Sovereign. Bank Buying $8.1489 words
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Article32 1922-03-06 11 11.30 a.m. Saturday, Itk March 19S1 Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Bt. Closing Price*. Ctssfaf Prices. Buyers Sellers. Buyers Selleri. July to Sept Tone of Market: Firm. g^32 words
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Article18 1922-03-06 11 Saturday's Altorati.uu. Korth Taiping (750,000- > .95 1 Tongkah Harb. 9.00 H'."(> Ulu Piah JO 1.0018 words
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Advertisement290 1922-03-06 11 ■■■■I^BHnHIHna^HHi^HiMniaiHMBBHrfIHHIHHBIHHHfIBBHHIBaMB^HHBI^BBBIHBHHHHMaBHHHHai < ">° 1 Assurances in force over $17,000,000. i IHE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HEAD OFnCE:— Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry, E.C. 1 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act. U290 words
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Advertisement461 1922-03-06 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China Incorporated in England by Royal Charter Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares of £."> each £3,000.000 Reserve Fund 5.600,000 Id -fi-No Liability of Proprietors 3.000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Ak ami Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amritaar Iloilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh461 words
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Advertisement511 1922-03-06 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Inccrpcr^tsd in Hcngkonpr.) Capital, all paid up $20,000,000 Silver Beaeiti $2;j,r>00,000 Sterling Reserve, held in London 4,500,000 ReMTO Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COUKT OF DIRBCTOBR G. M. Dodw«lL Esq. Chairman. Hon. Mr. A. O. La nitr. -Deputy Chairman. D.G.M. Bernard, Esq.lhn. Mr. E.V.D. Paw G.T.M. Edkins,511 words
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Advertisement422 1922-03-06 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. Established 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y. 53,000,000 President: X. Kajiwara, Esq. Vice-President: S.K. Suzuki, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma, Esq. I. Matsukata. Esq. Tamakawa, Esq. If. Mitsui, Esq M. Odapiri, Esq. Baron K. Morimura. Baron K. Iwasaki. R. Ichinomiya, K>q K.422 words
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Advertisement115 1922-03-06 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D 1720,, FIRE FiMM r MOTOI *cAR~ tu*?n« t itftftj Guarantee— Administration Bob* Singapore fcwcMaUU\es_ltasrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. BARKER Co., ,4 A. GORDON LEE, Resiuent Uz f < THF LONDON LANCASHIRE INSUR.4NCE CO. TO. (Incorporated in Great Britain). TOTAL ASSETS115 words
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Article1175 1922-03-06 12 IN TERES. INC. COURT JUDGMENTS. Interesting judgments relating to the i tment «>f tenants were delivered by the Chief Jeetiee, Sir Walter Shaw, and Mr. Ju^ti r Barrctt-I.cnnnrd in the Supreme Court on Saturday morning, in a;i appeal from a decision by the District Jtfdge. The appellants1,175 words
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Article510 1922-03-06 12 M ALAYA-BORNKO EXHIBITION. Agricultural Section. 1 In addition to the competitive section 1 af the Agricultural part of th e Exhibition, t a special exhibit is being arranged by th« Staff of the Department of Agriculture, I in which numerous agricultural products I will be shown, including samples of oils510 words
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Article22 1922-03-06 12 Most of the h%eHces s ippers to be] bought in the Petaling St. shops now have. rubber soles, says the Malay Mail.22 words
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Article104 1922-03-06 12 The Empire Theatre has an attractive I programme to-night presenting IKudini r the handcuff king in Terror Island, a nias- ve seven reeler, with the usual wonderful escapades full of mystery and thrills j a story of love and adventure. Followers f Of the Fatal Fortune serial will be glad104 words
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Article339 1922-03-06 12 S. K. Heat R. Q. A. The S.K.C. scored another decisive success on the Padang on Saturday, when th?y met the R.G.A. in a friendly match. A late start was made owing to the heavy rain and th e wicket was in a soddened condition. Batting first, th e339 words
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Article41 1922-03-06 12 Th e public are reminded that application for tickets for the polo match, in which H.R.H. the Prince of Wales will participate, mui be made to the Hon. Sec. care of Lyall and Evatt before Mareh 10th.41 words
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Article45 1922-03-06 12 A Router cable, dated March 4th., states that in an International soccer match at Glasgow, Scotland bea: Ireland by two goals to one. In a rugger match, played at Twickenham on Saturday, the Navy beat the Army by 7 points to 3. j45 words
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Article32 1922-03-06 12 A Reuter cable from Wichita, dated March 4th., states that Scrangler Lewis regained the world's heavy-weight wrestling championship by throwing Stanislas Zbysko in the b«>st two of thrv falls.32 words
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Article58 1922-03-06 12 The following will represent the S. R. C. vs. K. G. A. at soccer to-da<y on the S. R. C. Ground:—E. Oliveiro; D. de Souza and L. M. Ponnefathor; N. de Silva, I* Gammell and L. A. Rappa T. Leijssius* F. C de S.uza. A Fernandez, W. A. Hyder58 words
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Article467 1922-03-06 12 b 11. K. The Governor's Cup. The opening race of the fixtures for this month was for His Excellency the Governor's Cup. ami as weavher ano entries were all that could be desire.l yesterday, a most exciting tvrno ensued. Twlve boats facet* the starter at 10 a.m.467 words
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Article157 1922-03-06 12 The March Medal (Bogey) competition was played on Saturday and Sunday, 4th and 5th inst. and resulted in a win for Mr. V. J. Coleman with a net score of j "All Square." Fifty-four cards were taken out and the following were returned: Th e sweep on157 words
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Article87 1922-03-06 12 TO-MORROW'S TIES. Championship—(Preliminary Ties). J. Donaldson vs. H. Ropers. J. C. Bel] vs. R. T. Holder. A. H. Assister vs. R. D. Hoblyn. j P. Ruehwaldy vk. J. Tyler. Newcomers Handicap. G. E. Baughan vs. H. Burtenshaw. J. M. Gamble vs. G. M. Alford. C. J. Stephen87 words
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Article89 1922-03-06 12 Championship —(Preliminary Ties). C. E. Winter vs. L. Gosling-. S. J. Edwards vs. H. E. L. Dyne. E. J. Sutton vs. R. E. Pren'.is. Newcomers Handicap. G. A. F. Lav-ton vs. R. Rievh-lman. E. W. Hare vs. W. Hanson. S. E. Newbery vs. R. L. Earwaker. E. G.89 words
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Article179 1922-03-06 12 The. S. R. C. Tennis Tournament be- 1 K'ins tO-day, and the fixt-iivs are as fellows To-day's Ties. A.—Kiong Chin En P vs. On^ Siow S:an, Thcnp Foong Koon vs. chua Seng Ilonp! B. Tan Ten- Kim vs. Tan (hew Kim, Tan Ah Hun- \s.179 words
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Article99 1922-03-06 12 To-afght the Alhambia puts on an exceptionally strong programme presenting quite a diversity of subjects. In addition to the fifth chapter of the Pathe Consortium's adaptation of Alexander Dumas world-famous story, The Three Musketeers, there will be a William Fox production featuring that gnat favourite of Alhambra audiences, Tom Mix,99 words
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