The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 March 1922
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Title Section15 1922-03-10 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. (FATS SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, MARCH IQ. 1922. No. 10,53015 words
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Article212 1922-03-10 1 An important debate in the Delhi Legislative Assembly led the Com-mander-in-Chief to utter a grave warning against the danger of lessening the Indian Army Page 7. Native unofficial members retorted bitterly. Tbe Indian Government has forwarded a communication to the Home Government regarding the settlement of Near212 words
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Article1203 1922-03-10 1 When writing abcut spectacles last week: I said, in my haste, that eye-glasses aro not common in fiction. Expostulation aad reproof have followed hard upon that rash assertion, and I was invited by a reader to put on my spectacles agan and search lor some other eye-glasses to keep1,203 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement152 1922-03-10 1 MALTHOID RAFFLES HOTEL. —> f MOXPAI iva Daasaat, B p.m. Is 7 p m. vv Oreksstial Cone, rt, OAn p.m. niVsWDAT, Oaaat Might, Pinner and Dancin-. N Special Luncheon, Orchestra. "v l l ,iMA V Guest Nifrht, Dinner and Dancing. aill -STS prior Claim to seats in the BaU Room.152 words
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Advertisement216 1922-03-10 1 I /Vftfo after Three Years What m the Surface Like under the Paint f*** CRAPE off the Pabco Paint film on NV 10 ui" iron after three years' t g^ exposure. The surface of Pabeoprot« cted wood will be dense and free :iom rot; iron will be bright as the216 words
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Advertisement120 1922-03-10 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Bungalow to let Page 5. Titan cement notice Page 4. y Maxwell ear for saJe^ Page 5. Silver cups nt B. P. de Silva's— Page 1. Sheriff's sale sundry good.- shop Page 5. L berty ead Gaiety new progranaaee Page 2. Auction of house property, liquor, etc. Pago120 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous75 1922-03-10 1 High Water, 7.07 a.m, 8.52 p.m. Lodtfo Eastern Gate. 5.30 p.m. Ex-Service Concert, Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Saturday, Uth. I High Water, 8.18 a.m., 9.40 p.m. High Water, 9.16 a.m.. 10.16 pm. I Hifc-h Water, 10 5 a.m.. 11.50 p.m. Lodge Zetland Regular, 8.30 p.m. DAILY REWNDEB. "The King's Highway"— Jeffrey75 words
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Article183 1922-03-10 2 I besp Power and Sulphuric Acid. London, Feb. 20th. Presiding at a i letting of the East India Association, Sir Thomas Holland urged the Importantj<iice of cheap power in India for chemical and metallurgical industries, and dei. !ared that the separate manufacture of munitions in each of183 words
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Article232 1922-03-10 2 An experimental shipment of frozen pigeons from Australia to London has pioreil satisfactory the good price of from ls. to ls. Cd. each resulting. The following F. M. S. appointment* are Gazetted Mr. J. P. Fitzpatrick, L.R.C.P. BJ. to bi a Medical Officer in the F. M. S. Mr. R.232 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement350 1922-03-10 2 mi wmmmmmmßßßm ~-2^B__VV7 I CTVV l Wß3_PM_____taVjpßMM^_______fß TO I ET OR FOR SALE. LARGE tbOWJU, newly erected, area fron. .'>,ooo to 50,00'J sq. ft. facing river. LARGE STORH from 6,000 to 24,000 gq. ft near wharf and shipping. Also three -{rit d b-ildings for office? and godowns. Centrally situated. All350 words
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Advertisement617 1922-03-10 2 THB PRINCE OF WALKS __S^|9_K TRUMPET tSIAJJD a aiet y g^Mji GAIs r Y H. R. IL THE PRINCE OF WALES !8 WUH US Most comprehensive seriei of hia trip to Austral;., etc. I Nightly at 8.45 sharp THREE REELS over 8,500 Feet Long HAVE VOU SEEg ;HE SON OF617 words
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Advertisement411 1922-03-10 2 JHL &*i, iOL JuL JUML _o Jt\ fi From MONDAY, March 6, to SATURDAY, March Ll If I A PROGRAMME OF WONDERFUL, LIVELY ENTERTAIN [Nn I including ;1 Hi- 1 A WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION OF ACTION AND THiUU I featuring m that great Alhambra screen favour ife g TOM MIX411 words
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Article712 1922-03-10 3 ALLEGED CONFESSION. I The Times report of the appeal of Lim I Ho Seag vs. the iving. before the Judicial I Committee of the Privy Council is. (Present. Lord Haldanc. Lord Cave lord Dunedin.) The;r Lordships rejected a petition for special leave to ajipeal from a judgment712 words
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Article132 1922-03-10 3 Ml. E. T. Hooleys third bankruptcy 1 revealed accumulated liabilities amounting to £686,000 and aaeeta estimated to be worth i2i3,000. j j I i It is understood that one of tha three British candidatea successful in thc last I. CS. examination has resigned his appoint- j ment and does not132 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement310 1922-03-10 3 m^^^^^ 9mM^ s^'^*^*^ mm mmm**- *_r •-•>-ynu iaaaa— ean in -^gfq^/_^-r^^ H I H v __H B _H j 1 ff t~~ »3 i— m _r~~™_ EmZ^S g_ _i jCJ^T' _c__y __B v_ l_ ~_J^ j~~—^y ~c_ __a _k____je F™ J__ _z__F I li *^^h i! __S__S______^ i' s^r 3^~310 words
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Article796 1922-03-10 4 I MK. MONTAGU NOT TO RESIGN. London, Feb. 21. Mr. Montajru declares that the rumours that he intends to resign the Secretaryship for India are quite without foundation. The denial apparently has been promoted by a statement given prominence to in an evening paper, to the effectReuter - 796 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement1056 1922-03-10 4 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF RUBBER PLANTATIONS at JURONG WEST BUKIT TIMAH. Lot 1. Land oompris"d in statutory grant 23.314 situate at Jurong. Area f>Ba. Sr. 4p. Quit rent 8888. Also statutory grant 111 at West Bukit Timah. Area 14a. 2r. 17p. Quit rent and Government lease 1908 for 000 years dated1,056 words
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Advertisement257 1922-03-10 4 E_kY r^ _tt t a-a _-i _*#____l* I il l| U llt Ei m IF4 THE PRICE OF V^IIPf TITAN! Before buying other I CEMENT PHONE 172. gl purely co. aurelv. Sole Impol t s 2 *Z 'T. > ___^_____^__^^BMBB_BBaM Ilj^'^yl %s v.v.-.v.v.. .v-v.v.v_ B _v_v_-_%% VAV_V_V.W.V.-.V.V.V.-.V fei I NY257 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement512 1922-03-10 5 TO I-ET. ""^ST— Fresi lsl April 1922 bungalow, No 93 Orchard Road, fire r d*na front and back, motor sr- r iptty at the premises or nT*T njr KT Bonham Street. <_n_ I|4 ±1 l«wty built compound houses at lt j to junction with Bukit Jsro»»\ p) with five bed-reoms,512 words
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Advertisement725 1922-03-10 5 FOR SALE KOR SALE.— Maxwell five |gaiw car. 1920 maom in good running order. Apply to Box No. 4»:u cure of Free Pr< I'i 3 STEAM TRACTION _rNG.IfB.I_M class rder, fitted «,th generator, hauling winch for u.mpmg etc. capable of 20 ton haulage by oad Reply to XX care of725 words
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Advertisement738 1922-03-10 5 i *m *^**o>mmmj*m*^ NOTICE?. N.)ItCE ls htnhv y-von thil the Power of Atto.r.ey dated the i»th day of October 1920 and deposited in the Registry ot the Supreme Court Singapore on the 15th day of October 1920 made and executed by Hadjee Zainab binte Hadje* Bnwusah in favour of Hadjee738 words
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Advertisement909 1922-03-10 5 v_„ h mmmmm* NOTICE. CONSI 'LATE CENERAL FOR THE NETHERLANDS. NOTICE. The right to levy taxes on sago, on forest prodace including firewood but excluding 0 bi id on tinfber in various districts of the Residency of Rhio and its Dependencies during the period from April lst. 1922 to March909 words
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Advertisement1149 1922-03-10 5 M. A. Ahmed Din Bros. Motor Hiring Dept. For comfortable and reliable Cars Phone No. 1 545. Charges Moderate AUCTION SALE OF The interest of the said Haji Masshan deceased which come into the hands of the second defendant as administrator of the estate and effects of the said deceased1,149 words
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707 1922-03-10 6 SINGAPORS FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922. India. Swaraj and Islam. Two extremely important telegrams are published to-day with regard to the situation in India and a policy suggested by the Government. The tirst is a statement from that distinguished soldier. Sir Henry Rawliiison, commander in chief and membc i707 words
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Article492 1922-03-10 6 Twenty- one nations belonging t_ the League of Nations have not paid their 1921 subsciij tions. Fifteen inche. of rain fell during one night in Queensland, and 200,000 sheep ar.d other siock were drowned. Viscount Dunwich, who i.> on his way out to Join H.M.S. Hawkins, was in Kua'a Lumpur492 words
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Article183 1922-03-10 6 MINING ENGINEER'S SUIT. Pensng, Mar. 9. In the Supreme Court, Penang, to-day, 1 the action was continued before the Hon. Mr. Justice M. H. Whitley at the instance of Mr. W. J. L. Smith, mining engineer, I Ronpibon, Southern Siam, against Mr. Arthur Ruthven Thornton, Mr. Roland Graham183 words
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Article70 1922-03-10 6 j H.E. The Governor and Lady Guill maid a<v r Heading the Ex-Servica Concert this evening at the Victoria Theat.-o. All those BO entitled are reminded that on this occasion decorations and medals should b>- worn. We repeat that a fine entertainment has leen arranged by Mrs. Alford70 words
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Article64 1922-03-10 6 Y.W.C .A. REST ROOM. Th Committee of the Young Women's < Christian Association have i eceived a cheque for $"00.4.3 for the Lunch and Rest < Room Building Fund from the Ladies' Work Party of the Presbyterian Church, being the proceeds of the Jumble Sale held ia December. They wish64 words
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Article509 1922-03-10 6 0. Mr. P. A. P. David is going to Penang cn Satuiday ko act as First Magistrate the iv. Mr. H. Oxenham, Secretary *>f the Penang Turf Club, who ba been down her.- in connection with the ai rival of ihe Singapor* griffins, returned to Penang yesterday. The differences *>f509 words
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Article349 1922-03-10 6 LIST OP OFFK I Ths faUaariai ai tenown aad escoi jk Captain, Hon. ii 1 Commander. Hoa. S Sric R. Coraon, (vs< Lieut. Commr., I i E) II E- Bowlby, Fd lamilton, Wi11i:.,,. <;. j Lieutenant, H Tugh M. Bi I _eali J. v Vndcrson, Ja349 words
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Article57 1922-03-10 6 The following are the Export* I ports in British Malaya in centa. lbs. for the year to date. Total value $28,338,000 against $17. last year. Feb. To dato I U. Kingdom ujsm 115.111 U.S.A. 334,782 Europe 19,827 11,101 Br. Possns. 4,178 7,177 ij.:t. Japan 26,374 68.2-1 Others57 words
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Article205 1922-03-10 6 Sinhraaan, the Tamil, who has beta thsubjeet if a question in PaiiiaaMet convicted of three charges < d to ten years 1 rig* ment at the last Bair i Lennard. Tin- ptil nei was -lh'ped to ha\v« engaged a tiki "oo!en Street on tie- night lasl -.i205 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement372 1922-03-10 6 j PERRIER 1 I Tlie Champagne I I I 5 of Table "Waters. fj Sole Agents fOaicibeck Macgregor 00.. Ltd. l a m (Incorporated in Shanghai.) M t Tel. 228 87 Cecil Street. jj JW-VAVAV^SV/ASWAWA'. 'kVWAS\WAWAIA%\WA AVV\ i jjj ANSCO jj l_Ta_L. IEKAS NN SPEEDEX FILM. *l t UrfN__^_ u372 words
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Advertisement151 1922-03-10 6 ______h~— _w_________ ___si ****m*Kamsaamm***w****t*m**a <f% Hoisting and ConK veying Problems Am* So,ved •^3fllO NEARLY fifty yeara ago The .\-_Bwa Yale nnd Towne Manufacturing Co., commenced tho manuV^|S facture of jchain blocks, aa the j H original pioneers. This branch j j A of thc business has steadily t B grown151 words
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Article528 1922-03-10 7 SEKIOUS WARNING. jn (^S WARNING. itsrU Service.] Delhi. Mar. 8. M biased in the Legialsby a speech of the comal Rawiinaon. Reon the military cxpen--OUI that the army in '.•.(100 men sine. rods .km WUI possible at I seditious propaganda j n and troops. He reductions when528 words
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Article567 1922-03-10 7 GLEAM OF HOPE. AT LIMERICK. j [Reuter's Service.] London. Mar. 8. A thousand I. R. a. troopa have arrived at I/ir.crVk. where the situation is unchanged. 11, pes *,f a pear...'!,, so t'. nient tvoagthsnsd with tho arrival of the provisional minisur of define-. Negotiawith th.- insurgent L567 words
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Article160 1922-03-10 7 The following Singapore properties were sold by auction by Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co. at their sale-room No. 30 Chulia Street on Wednesday afternoon] Freehold land and house No. 2-'.-2 Race Course Rond area 2,747 sq. ft. bought by Mr. Tan Boon Pin ft r $8,200. Freehold160 words
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Article57 1922-03-10 7 During th« visit of the Emperor of Annam to France he will visit the Colonial exhibition at Marseilles. Afterwards he will travel throughout France, making a (epecial tour of th« battlefields. H-d will be attended by a numerous suit* It is ex-pert-d that two of hia sona will remain in57 words
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Article545 1922-03-10 7 PACIFIC TREATY. LONG CONSIDERATION. [Reuter's Service.] London. Mar. 8. Special Washington messages show that the- Pacific Treaty debate in the Senate is now well under way and continues uninterruptedly until the vote ig taken. The O] suing speeches laid stress on the importance to America of the545 words
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Article221 1922-03-10 7 In course of time and probably sooner than many believe possible business in rubber appears to us to be bound to be revolutionised, just as the tea trade was years ago. once supplies exceeded the demand. I Carried on as a luxury trade for years, thc time can;:,221 words
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Article47 1922-03-10 7 New postal regulations in Australia came into force on the lst instant. They prohibit the delivery of letters addreeeed to car t of any Post Office of such fictitious names aa "Genuine," X.YJZ. etc. Letters with such names, however, addressed care of sny newspaper will b. delivered.47 words
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Article186 1922-03-10 7 To the Editor. Sir,— l beg to refer to the comment, of the correspondent in your issue jf Jnnuary 30th on the subject of special postage stamps for the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition, and to state that practically every Exhibit on held in the lart decade has186 words
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Article619 1922-03-10 7 CHINESE DEPARTMENT. Realizing the great factor and excellent opportunity the forthcoming Exhibition would provide for the enhancement of Chinese trade in the Far East, the Committee of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce here met on November lav.t, and appointed Messrs. S. Q. Wong and S.e Teong Wah619 words
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Advertisement224 1922-03-10 7 I JUST RECEIVED I FUtLf. S I DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES AND SWEETS. ---—>./— saca* <^ 'si(t' < -./^f*y<ly a i '_w*.WT *-iMr 'upi nT,.'ia~j__*r_E'.. jv- 8 _>S*Sr v_..J_gK i sBF_^«ie_W^ _*_^_¥e«V > >. IBT7 -yf^Mr^- S l^ •♦S2»i<r -i»— .__v~_if ■~i _r .mm**** i < Zgyy a J5 y f_Bs*&r^. i%_^224 words
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Advertisement511 1922-03-10 8 fHE OCEAN STEAM SKIP CO., LTD. AND .THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION C*. L«. {The Blue Fannel Line— Alfred Holt ft Cw,) (Companies Incorporated in Eng 'and* ISI .APORE, PORT SWETTENHAM Bt I'ENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORK to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVEEPOOL SINGAPORB to GENOA, MARSEILLES511 words
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Advertisement587 1922-03-10 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLERMAN ft BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE HOMEWARD. Steamer Leaving Singapore s.s. CITY OF SIMLA For Marseilles, London April 1 s.s. CITY OF CALCUTTA For Ixmdon May 2 OUTWARD. s.s. CITY OF CALCUTTA Hongkong, Shanghai, Kebe, Yokohama Mar. 20 FREIGHT SERVICE Steamer Dae Singapore587 words
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Advertisement617 1922-03-10 8 P. O. -BRITISH India AND APCAR UNE (Incorportted in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGEP BERYKT I PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government! LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO SIABBE_LL_ DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SINGAIOIt* > NOVARA ahout Mar. 8 KHIVA KALYAN about Mar. 19 DEVANHA aho t A617 words
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Advertisement803 1922-03-10 9 SIAM STEM! NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE ut Kietaj. Trengganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telufein, PaUni, Singer*, Larcjihd <" Lanicsuan. Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure RAHIDOL Mar. 13 Mar. 15 ASDANG Mar. 20 Mar. 22 yUGALA Mar. 27 Mar. 2<> ne tfsessen are fitUd throughout with electric803 words
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Advertisement754 1922-03-10 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The Chin* Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd AND EUerman BucknaU Steam Ship Co., Ltd, (AMERICAN Bt MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorpoiated ia England.) >— i i —i JQR.T FORf9I<__ITLT SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OR FAJS iSJL FROM NEW YORK. Steaaaer Dao S'pora Ronte For754 words
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Advertisement696 1922-03-10 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO i j (Incorporated in U.S.A.I FOB ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING SOARIL SAN FRANCISCO-MANILA-EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE FOR SAN FRANCISCO via MANILA AND HONOLULU. WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and height March IS (Speciil Notice- 26 Days to SAN FRANCISCO.) HONGKONG— SINGAPORE— CALCUTTA SERVICE Calling at696 words
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Article122 1922-03-10 10 Notices have been issued regarding alterations in the character of the lights at Bimlipatam, Masulipatam, Cuddalore, Negapatam, Calicut, and Cannanore, on thr Indian coast. Captain F. Caithness, who has been acting as Chief Officer of the Renong, of the Eastern Shipping Company, has been promoted Master of the122 words
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Advertisement232 1922-03-10 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 I A LIFE ASSURANCE Position of the Company as at December 31, 1920. Assurance232 words
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Advertisement232 1922-03-10 10 ___n ___r^^^_^fl^_f sJff 1 1 m 6 Your Baby's I Welfare. Your Bosom wish is for Baby to bo _J Ej wall and happy. Then you must psy B particular attention to his food, for H his welfare depends ss much on thst < as on anything. Ths 'Allenburys' y232 words
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Advertisement138 1922-03-10 10 1 JODELITE^ The Timber Preservative Stocked in 1, o a: iu Gallon Drum WHY PAY High Prices for Hurd Wood j WtIES I Soft Wood treated With JODELITE IS CHEAPER JUST ASP-nnr, I Write for Particulars to The Borneo Company Limited (Incorporated in England.) Singapore, Ipoh and Pennng, i S__==_____Z______!138 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous651 1922-03-10 10 MAIL TABLE. Federated Malsy States, Malacca, Moar and Penang: (by train) 0 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily Intermediate and local mails wili bo found in list below: TO-DAY. Mrdan. Sabang, Port Said, Suez, Genoa and Amsterdam, taking mails for Europe Vondel 8 a.m. Manila and Japan Antilochus 8 a.m. Cucob651 words
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Miscellaneous102 1922-03-10 10 PASSENGERS LEAVING. Per Ellenga on 10th March to connect with the Bibby Liner Lancashire exRangoon on the 15th March for Marseilles and London Miss H. Gremminger, Miss Watt, Mr. H. Gremminger, Mr V Manners Dr. G. H. Garlick, Mr W P Handover, Mr. J. Grieve, Mrs. Sehestod lltf infant, Mr.102 words
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Article87 1922-03-10 11 March 9. Bank I m.s. 2\A Bank dstaaad 2'3 3-4 Private credits 3 m.s. 2j4 1-8 New York, drmand 50 Credits 90 days r.2 1 Fru nor. demand 626 Hongkong, demand 5 p.c. Prem. Yokohama, demand 106 Java, demand I^4**4 Bangkok, demand 90% Sovereign, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of87 words
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Article152 1922-03-10 11 March 9 Tin 1?0 fens 57;<.25 Gambier Cube No. 1 13.00 Gambier 9.50 Pepper Black 13.*jj Pepper (white fair) 26 Ot Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 7 .00 Tapioca, medium pfarl f.g 7.25 Pearl Sago small 8.00 Copra Mix 104t Copra Sundried 10.75 Opium, Benf.rei uncert: 4.500 Rice, Rangoon 253152 words
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Article45 1922-03-10 11 12 o'clock noon, March ft, 1922 P»l« Crepe. Ribbed Smoked St Cl**ing Price*. Closing Priem. Bayers Sellers. Buyers Sellers. Spot 26M; 27 Man* 27 28 j April to June 2S>._ 29^ July to Sept. Sl 32 Ton eof Market:— Steady.45 words
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Article32 1922-03-10 11 Yesterday's Alterations. rfewang Pet ($1) .65— .75 North Taiping (750.000—) .90—1.00 Malakoff (7.000.000—) 3.00—3.50 c.d. Scudai (800.000—5) nom. V. and Neave (900.000—10) 24.00 25.06 V. Engineers 7.75 8.75 «B_.32 words
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Article175 1922-03-10 11 Canada's exports )f rubber articles in in the fiscal year 1921, including tyrestubes, footwear, mechanical rubber goods. such as hose- beitii-.g. packing, netting, plumbers' supplies, gloves, and other druggists* oundries, were valued at $15,i80,960. It is not yet commonly realised that Canada now ranks fourth among the countries of the175 words
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Article41 1922-03-10 11 (OLOMAL OFFICE ON RUBBER. (V-rtm Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 9. j The Malay Mail's Colombo correspondent i sys that a Times of Ceyoln cable ital I that the Colonial Office rubber inquiry h\f not oonelud I41 words
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Article122 1922-03-10 11 Wjas pore, March 9. Tin.-^L:i4.J Ka. 170 t<,;.^ sold $73.25. Rubbers.— I: u 1. United Malaccas 80 Ulu BemiLs 22 fc, Tapaks $8.50, N ya i as $1.7.-., Bfalakoffs $3.10 cam dividend, Teluk An. ons $5.25. .'lining.— Weak. Taipingo 75, North Tai pings 92 South Taipings 47fc, Nawnji122 words
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Article121 1922-03-10 11 Singapore, Mar. 9. Sih r 32%. Hongkong 6 per cent, promi. Three month, gold 52*4. Share Market Dull. Rabbera.— Few enquiries. AJkabyt 17 Craigieleaa f>o. Bluetts 57 1 9B\k Tambalak- 47 52%. Sandyerofta enonired for at 75. Bukit Kepong- $2.02 T*na. Taipings lo so. Norths ¥1%121 words
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Article142 1922-03-10 11 LYA LL. AND EVATT'S REPORT. Singapore, Ma+if, 9. Tin. il.}.; 16t, $73 1 4 i 7O tons soM Rubbers.— Allenbys 15 I7tt. Alor Gajahs |1 11.05, Bro^as 32 H 37'.., Jimahs 87V_, KatoyangS 05 70. Kedahs $1.75 $2, New Kumlongs 5 10 cents discount, Mentakabs 12, Llu Remits 20 25,142 words
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Article75 1922-03-10 11 m The United States Rubber Comj>any's 1921 results snow a doorcase in net tales of 91.680,000 dollars and a deficit of ft, 701,000 as compared with a surplus the preceding year of 4,015,000. At the request of the Government ff Siam, the Government of India hav,. agree,, to th- renewal75 words
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Advertisement1790 1922-03-10 11 r***- r > n^~ c •nwu^*^^^^^^^^^msoiissmmmm_o^ s_____s___i ___________________n j..- approximately $5,000,000. Assurances in force over $17,000 000. I tilfci (iKKAT BASTBRM LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. -xr- (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFlCE:— Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry, E.C. Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of1,790 words
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Advertisement140 1922-03-10 11 'j ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE CbKWrp^sM ta Expand by Royal Charter A. D. 1720, fins MOTORCAR ■*>■ lim RMHjr Guarantee-Administration BoftJ. I Usmport RcfrtMßtftth en-Messrs. BARLOW ft Co Messrs. BARKER 4 rzmm D«ce— M, The Arcadf, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, R____o nl VM LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD. Incorp orated140 words
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Article1138 1922-03-10 12 CLAIM HY DUTCH FIRM. The sal e in Singapore of a large quantity of patchouli oil for shipment to Holland, was the subject of an action action brought before Mr. Justice BarrettLennard in the Supreme Court yesterday by Messrs. Hooglandt and Co. against Messrs. Wah Moh and1,138 words
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Article455 1922-03-10 12 Claims on Property. The hearing of the application lor the <ii\ isi m cf the property, seized by the police Yan Yan Teng alias Yeo Chay Sana, the local Chin ssi Merchant of North Canal I who was recently arrested in Hongand H.ysterioasly disappeared from the455 words
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Article145 1922-03-10 12 At thc meeting of the Council of Statw Delhi cn the 28th ultimo, Mr. Maricar, Madras, moved i n amendment to th© n Eiil to the effect that agents aot be appointed in the Straita i and T.M.S. because the Govof th B Colonies were taking145 words
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Article46 1922-03-10 12 Mr. T. S. Pereira, the oldest Portuguese rei sident in Shanghai, has died after being ill I 'or a week. He lived in Shanehai 54 years and was manager of the printing department of Messrs. Brewer and Company. He I waa active in all Portuguese nWHUWIU.46 words
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Article585 1922-03-10 12 FASTER WORK BEGUN. The morning attendances on the course arc now quite good with the near approach of the meeting and the consequently more interesting work put in on the track. The iT'varations for the meeting are well advanced and everything should be in readiness in plenty of585 words
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Article212 1922-03-10 12 Singapore, March 9th. After a rise of two to three cents during the early part of the week rubber prices fell away to about last week's level. At the weekly auction on Wednesday there was a fairly gocd demand for most grade*. Standard Sheet was in request at212 words
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Article131 1922-03-10 12 Singapore, March 9. The Rubber Market experienced a short period of activity over the week-end and values rose to 28% 29 cents, but the advance could not be maintained against the heavy bear interest operating, and prices relapsed to former levels. There was a h.ige attendance of Buyers131 words
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Article134 1922-03-10 12 S. C. C. 2nd. Beat United Banks. On the Padang last evening S. C. C. Second XI defeated the United Banks by one goal to love. The match was without interesting features, but it served to shew that while Jamieson is an excellent forward his ver?atility serves him so134 words
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Article131 1922-03-10 12 Arrangements have now been completed for intending mpeators to practice at Tyersall Polo Ground for the forthcoming Gymkhana, The grounds will be open for this purpose from 6 a-m. to 7.30 a.m. and from 4.30 p.m. till 6 p.m. daily with lhe exception of Saturday afternoon.131 words
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Article28 1922-03-10 12 Owing to the rain tennis was again impossible cn the Padang yesterday, and the ties in the S.C.C. Tournamen: had to be postponed until Monday.28 words
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Article146 1922-03-10 12 Championship. (Preliminary Ties) C. E. Winter vs. L. Gosling. S. J. Edwards vs. H. E. L. Dyne. E. J. Sutton vs. R. E. Prentis. Newcomers Handicap. G. A. F. Layton vs. R. Riechelman. E. W. Har e vs. W. Hanson. S. E. Newbery vi. R. L. Earwaker. E.146 words
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Article56 1922-03-10 12 The S.C.C. team tc meet ;he Lanka Union in the S nga pore Tournament on Saturday will be O. P. Griffith-Jones, R. T Holder, F. R. Craig, E. J. R ches, H. C. Westwood, S. P. Holmes Smith, R. L. D. Wodehouse G. C. Nash, I. C. R. Mackenzie,56 words
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Article188 1922-03-10 12 What is believed to he the biggest pictun on the screen to-day will be shown at tl.e Gaiety. It is T<m Terriss production entitled Trumpet Island which cost the Vitagraph Company ever a million dollars. It is different from any photoplay that has be-n shown here snd is188 words
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Article87 1922-03-10 12 Attention is called to the notice appearing elsewhere in th s issue calling a public j meeting of Indians and Ceylonese at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 5.30 p.m. to-day to consider the advisability of the formation I of an Indian unit as a part of the87 words
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Article12 1922-03-10 12 m It ii anticipated that the Budget will •how s imall surplui.12 words
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Advertisement153 1922-03-10 12 I*mX&J& K" RYPT r\ Tr in Optician by Appointment Tlu perf S]tchl to His Majesty The vision in :in new King of Siam. n fclce, l4 S. SMITH E ON (Siam) LTD (.Incorporated m Englai MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS-- (Also at B 14, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE I Resident Optician JOHN DUKE. F.8.0.A.,153 words
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