The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 March 1922

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1922. NO. 10,534.
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  • 237 1 The South African Government ap- v pear-» to have gained the upper hand on the Rand. The rebels are being rounded up and catptured and severe defeats have been inflicted upon them Page 7. There has been further mild recrinirnafioii m Parliament over the Montagu resignation Page
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  • 1235 1 It is the lot of many to have travelled) within sight, so to speak, of the fabled river of forgetfulness, beyond which an' tho principalities of the dead, where "nothing uf Achilles is left save valour and of Helen nothing save beauty." This similitude of a Last River
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 150 1 MALTHOID RAFFLES HOTEL. m I MONDAY Tea Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m WKDNESDAV, Orchestral Omcvrt, 9.45 p.m. Till KSD W Guest Nigkt, Dinner and Dancing. FRIDAY Special Luncheon, Orchestra. SATURDAY Guest Night, Dinner and Dancing. K**sit nts and Diners will have prior Claim to seats m the Ball Room.
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    • 340 1 I The smoke that is Sweet m the Smoking. m Am* tm*^m_V^*_ _f\_ ARDATH—LONDON. i i THE EVROPE HOTEL. SINGAPORE. DANCING^AFTER DINN2R. EVERY Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. TEA DANCES. Tuesdays and Thursdays. The Hotel Orchestra under the direction of Mr. F. R. Martens. THE EUROPE HOTEL, Ltd. ARTHUR E. ODELL,
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    • 219 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Little's have an all-British car on sale Page 0l Sanatogen i> the best health rcitUltl Pair*. 12. Woods uivat peppermfnt cure for the the baby or the adult Page 1. A few words to the wise on the subject •of Good year cord tyres Papre 3. The English
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 85 1 j THE WEEK. Wadnaadm. 15*. Hiph Water, tir.fi am.. 11-M p.m. l'olo: Balestier. Tanglin Club at horn", <".lo p.m. Thursday, 16th. High Water, 0.20 p.m. B. I. homeward mail closes, 1 p.m. Licensing Justices, 2.30 p.m. Philharmonic Orchestra Practice. Lodge Eastern Gate, 8.30 p.m. Friday, llth. High Water, 0.30 a.m.,
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  • 272 2 -m 11 irahuble that m the near future S." will lease to he tho univ r tna*\ f■; ahi| iat i Inc Ifai iiany la experimentin..: with a mecha- Bienl apparatua for as outoaaatk al. The "aut. mok: ilarm" is operated by four daahaa ot on. repented
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    • 220 2 I ■i»«— •"-■r- B— M| TO Lf I iiii FOR SALE. LAB6I (i(» tIWNB, newly erected, area fron; 1< .10 to 50,000 sq. ft. Caring river, LAKGK STOttSS from 6.000 to 24,000 sq. it. nest wharf and shipp- ing. Also three storied buildings for oiTices and godowns. Centrally situated. All
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    • 457 2 THE THREE BIG ATTRACTIONS THAT ARK DRAWING ALL SINGAPORE TO THE "GAIETY" BAT 8.45 SHARP WITH HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS IN AUSTRALIA. THREE REELS OVER 3-500 FEET AT 9.16 p.m. THK WILD ANIMAL SERIAL SUPREME IN 16 EPISODES 31 REELS. EPISODES THREE AND FOCI: "A WOMAN IN GREY^ SERIAL. EPISODE FOUR
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  • 1013 3 1 Mexico Quiet. las. l\x., Feb. in. ricrneral I rtinci commander <f th northern! j zone, arriving t<»-oay from hihuanua, Mrx co. said the WHM WUS «iu et and there v ere no siirns of revolutionary activity. Russian Harvest Prospects. Washington, Feb. 17. TOajar Riclurd !<f th
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    • 267 3 1h asJwI^'^^ r l j I For Reconstruction fl for all who are run-down, un ler- weight for th->se whew <li?estion needs rest, but who it the BBB9 tun- need building u;>, ulaxo presents the potent body-building, flesh-forming, 9\ vf- restoring elements of pure cow's milk in a form in
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    • 168 3 VIOLINS MANDOLINES GUITARS W. J. GARCIA h*« now a full rang* oi i model* jl the above Instruments, alBo t STRINGS and accesaoriea of all kimda, Pre-War Quality and pricea. THB CORNER MUSIC STORB. Orchard Road. There is «n obwrvable tendency on the part of the public everywhere to .ccept
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    • 127 3 >%%V%%%V^J-AV.VAVAV.V.VA\V.-.V,'"-.-.V.V.V.V.VA-.V.VA'A%V f AJH.A A. MA. I I C. /I. PAR&OHS Co, Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). l" I STEAM TURBINES I TURBO GENERATORS I TURBO PUMPS j: ■C "I ECONOMY m POWER j J GENERATION SOLE AGENT iN MALAYA, SIAlf, IXDO CHINA, DUTCH BAST INDIES j? •I P. A. P A
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  • 1121 4 SCOTLAND VAKIVS TROPHIES. Housed n three eosnmuiticating rooms in the basement of the Yard, its orderly arrangement of neatly ticketed specimens it glass casi's and on tables gives almost k dignity to human passion and greed. It would he the most thrilling exhibition in London
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  • 471 4 Mr. PouclJ. of Suva, Fiji, tpeakiag at Adela.de recently said that he had read some of the remarks in The Register regarding the matter of developing the Northern Territory with coloured labour. It seemed to him, he added, that there had been too much harping- upon the
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  • 21 4 No sound which has for its aim the expression of a deliberate purpose c*n mr .be termed ugly.— Eugene Goossens J
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    • 688 4 ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF UNCLAIMED AND I NDEUVERE1 ARGO To be- held a- (Tanjeag Pagar) on W. .lay i:,th and Thursday. 16th March l'» J each <i J .it a.m. umbrella I.. -in.. axes, hUMBCn, electric urctlain rabber uip<. hata, umbrellas, rubber, white ant sprays ms, teapots, ilippcc account books,
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    • 744 4 m^^^^^^" m^""™""m^«mmm_m__b_________________________ E' MAil I n r -:^^S^ iIIVEU 1 A L B yj| THE PRICE OF (nn m i-.*.* i i i% j t CEMENT IMPORTANT AUCTION SA1.K OF~~ ON MONDAY, Mtk MARCH l»22 .,i > I mprisin*:- Drab drill overalls, pn mill .Pit* shins, to, heln toebU b,,.,ks.
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  • 318 5 Dr. \V. J. Sollas, in a British Association Lecture to working men at Oxford, del trend at any rate prior to 1IJ05 (see F 361), averred that "just as Egypt is thu gift of the Nile, so is Mesopotamia equally the gift of the Tigris and Euphrates, for it
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  • 232 5 A MESSAGE TO THE STRAITS CHINESE. Prior to his departure from Penang for Peking and Manc-huri:., Dr. Wu-Lun T» it*. I. Tuck) was intenriewed by :i repn tentative of Che "Pinang Gazette," to whom In. Wu exprusotd the very great pi—sunit had afforded him to visit Penan.? a; and tu
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  • 47 5 Dublin, February 8— The War Oftio' an/'ounres that Clonn.el, Galway, Mullingar Cork, Dublin and Armagh as recruiting zones are abolished. The Belfast and Omasrh zones continue, but civilians largely f replace the serving personnel. RecruiUnjr for th e Irish Guards is continuing without interruption.
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    • 517 5 TO LET. to bt, 1 ith l.athroo n •.n famil;. at Katong .rrh»-lor." with brash! arrange anat sa Sstards Apr.!. Apply on X I Id i •ms to let, 'or gentlemen. •< rvier. L<-nms and p Apply Press 1 v i h 4 i lab Appl] l<<>\ I Te I
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    • 629 5 WANTED. WANTED M'RSK, with 1 Apcr.cncp, lot !ittU> I girl ;i^..i Apply Nra. 1'iernpont, r..r.- oi -i'loin- Mousf. Hill Street, Biaffapcm* i RUBBKR BILLET. A[.|ili<;it!onv ;i rt- i r. ««i for the pout of Baperfatesj d—1 of tlM Singapore Rubber As*o- ion's <"«ntral l A i fi.usr. Or^anisin^ ability ami
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    • 681 5 AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE OI« Valuable Chinese jewellery comprising 2 gold pindeBgS, a pair of gold bandit's weighing l<; tahils, a gold hair pins set with diamond! and .'i gold krosangs set with diamonds for account of concerned. At KwN, Cheong Koon Seng Co's Saleroom, No. 30 Chulia Street ON
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    • 787 5 NOTICES. ORIENTAL TELEPHONE AND BLECTRIC COY-, LTD. (Incorporated in the United Kiniardomj \oite to Telephone Subscribers. Telephone Subscribers are notified that an extra supplementary list, dated March, 1922, can be obtained upon application at Telephone House, Hill Btrast. J. I> PIERREPONT, Manager. T1 3 17-8 THE SZE H A I
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    • 783 5 j AUCTION SALE OF Excellent Wax Polished Teak Household Furniture, Plants, etc 'To be held at "Burnbrae" No. 1, Anderson Road ON SATURDAY, 18th MARCH 1922 \T 2 P M I i ompns.ng:— wax polished teak telescopic dining table beantifniiv a a*a with bevelled mirror pane,, dinned wagon fitted wan
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  • 599 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1922. Montagu and Gandhi. The arrest of Mr. Gandhi and the I resignation of Mr. Montagu do not promise any immediate ceasing of anxiety as to the precarious situation in India. The Secretary for India has resigned because his colleagues in the Cabinet disapprove
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  • 622 6 Owing to Mr. Green'* indisposition, yesterday's meeting of the Rent Assessment Board was postponed a week. Karachi w the next and last Indian town to be visited by H. R. H. the Prine 0 of Wales, for whence he leaves Gajraula this evening. The thret- Methodist Bishops, the Revs. Warne,
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  • 90 6 STAMP SECTION TO BE FORMED. A small committee has been formed to run a Stamp Section at the Kxhibition, in response to the numerous enquiries that have been received from philatelists in the country. Mr. C. O. Ha^edorn of the Asiatic Petroleum Company, is Chairman of the
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  • 87 6 There are prospect* of a very pood show at ihv Exhibition Zoo. A telegram was received from Trengganu on Monday stating that one hundr >d animals and birds had been collected A largre python, 27 feet long has been acquired and a certain number of
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  • 385 6 MINIATURE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. One of the novelties that is going to attract considerable attention at the exhibition is a miniature of the premises of the Singapore Harbour Board drawn to a Male of lin. to Mft It is at present receiving the finishing touches and even in its incomplete
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  • 117 6 There will be another general meeting on Thursday, 16th instant, a t the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, at 2.30 p.m., when the drawing to determine the above pro- will take place, ft is hoped that all representatives of Clubs and Associations will make it point to be
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  • 59 6 totL?l- reCC Ved S 1<St Of ""tribute™ to tb e ndlan and Ceylonese D Fund nlmg t0 ?]290 for and Ceylonc3e and $593 for the Skhs includmr *295 from the S. S. police and *94 from the Harbour Board police. We re^et that we are unable to
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  • 51 6 In the J>aily Mirror recently appeared a Photograph of men laying a rubber platform at Euaton Station. The slabs are fixed in position by means of a rubber •olution; the edges are secured by .crews sonk below the surface level and pbmd with rubber so that no metal is rirtbl*.
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  • 278 6 is concerned, w.^ tu A., uhJlkill on Fi-.lav mil, Th f toat a t S,,.,,,, i',' Mahkota an,| U» II,,.; r>auJ >""> PT .''>»•". .h- s, llt! il nVal "M was put two o'clocli ,k -i-K'si.... lhl vh 't is pkuan t., ku Abuhak:,,- h:, Ml lu-alth. A
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  • 121 6 THE PRINCESS SINGHALESE. The President of th< Sinfrhu]«*< sociatioji of Malaya. Mr. (imiatih.U. I* received the following Utter from thf Colonial BemUf? I am directed to ■cfcaowMgc the receipt of your hllljliw datn! Btl M ruary addressed to His Kxtvllrru > Governor Sir Laureno MOhmN, mui to inform you that
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  • 68 6 The vicar of a Scuth London hurrh w*» asked not lonpr ajjo to preach a tp*& sermon on the subject of temperanr««. Aftf announcing this request, he con' a^ "There are only two drinks mentum*i the Book of Psalms. One ll vr no th»' maketh glad the heart of Ml,
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  • 77 6 By kind permission of Lt Oil: f Swainoon and Officers the Ban<] §i DM 2nd. Middlesex Regiment will play the fol!..w.nf propranim.* in the Botanic Garden* on Friday Man-h 17th. commnmuag »t K-15 p.m. National March Erin Hawke* Reminiscences of Ireland Godfrey Cornet Solo Killarne> Balfe Sketch Ireland for Fvor
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 156 6 1 Ask For MARTINI j ROSSI'S ITALIAN VERMOUTH f Italy's Finest Production. fGatdbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Shanghai.) j; Tei. 228 87 Ceci street PATRONIZED ?*^^&SBB^&S$f' HT ROT^LTT. Jewellery and Silverware IN NUMBER, IN VARIETY AND IN CHEAPNESS THERE IS NONE TO RIVAL B. P. De S#7i/a 1, BISHOP
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    • 142 6 ____n_______ Bßaa > |i What about your l BAGGAGE S I YOU insure your valuable and effects at 5j I home: do you protect them m your J I baggage when travelling? Ji I Property to the value of many thousands ■J of pounds is lost, damaged m various Ji
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  • 190 7 .^VOLITION ARIES" NOW. HBAV1 CAPTUIIBS. [Renter! Service.] Pretoria, Mar. IS. B Mnnuuuqpe *tate* that 2.200 •en captured by military t op M in th«' LOntnd are*. i forced U» descend, and under <m riage, in at- jc stranded airmen. A third led and readied two stranded
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  • 298 7 London, Mar. 11. palter of a million skilled engineerlay :t-> a result of the lockout. P. AND O. NKW MONEY. London. March IS. prospectus has been i»sued for the -A a half million I. and <k?ben- The stock may bt- redeemed at par after Oct. Ist. 1930, and
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  • 102 7 R kt p° n) hrUU^ht hy Mr Sarkies •ffainst Ava. which was stated to I It sines 191K, was men- Mr- Justice Barrett-Lennard m •urt yesterday by Mr. V. who applied on behalf of dei_> further adjournment. He Vr- de Silva had to go to Cey"f his health,
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  • 24 7 J| r rj m^^^m^ mm^m> >Hip It*!*** 9 has rofii *n^ the chairPS m V hi Ind( 'Pend «nt ParlUmenUry th House of Commons.
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  • 273 7 COMMONS DISCUSS. SOMK OF THE DETAILS. [Reuter's Service]. I < union. Mar. 13. In the Houfce of Commons a lively ditcusion arose on Mr. Montagu's speech. At question tim e Mr. Chamberlain said that Lord Curzon called his attention to the Indian Government's first telegram prior to th
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  • 228 7 ADVICE TO CADETS. London. Mar. 13. The PrilftCC of WalM arrived at Dehra Dun this morning and stayed three hour*. H e opened th e Royal Military- College for cadets ami in the course of his speech said that India's services during 1 the war had won
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  • 255 7 I The fourteenth annual general meeting I aro anniversary of the Singapore Shorthand" J Writers Association were held last Sunday m Connemara bungalow at Changi. The function proved a grest success. The report of the year showed improvement m the work of the Association. Many mcml bers were
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  • 45 7 a Mr. B. J. Wijnberg, who ia on a round of inspection of the various Eastern branchea of the Netherlands Trading Society, arrived In Penang, last Sunday by the Ellenga from Rangoon. From Penang he is going on to Smgapore and thence to Java. j
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  • 569 7 I UNITED STATES DEMAND. OCCUPATION EXPENSES. [Renter's Service.] Paris March 13. Tii Chicago Tribune states that in addition to the recent claim, th» United States art' shortly demanding another $2">,000,000 for occupation expenses up to May, 1922. London. Mar. 13. Political circle* in Paris are disposed to
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  • 179 7 In view of the discussion at the J Washington Conference on the question of the withdrawal of foreign troops •tationed m Oiifna, it is interesting to j note that the number at the end of last year was 4,928, classified ac follows United States 1,160 Japan,
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  • 21 7 "Father, where do the Christiana get all tbe money we take from them Solomon (senior): "My son, the/ work far itl"
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  • 825 7 The Royal Wedding. London, Feb. 26. Complete arrangements have been made for filming the Royal wedding. One firm has paid as much as £3,000 for seats for the operators at every point of the route. Ht is exposing 10,000 feet of film, which are to be immediately
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 107 7 ImmJmmf IK t/€ySr BECEII/ED. ___J^^i^^fl&_^" J BATH WAT ER HEATER •^^"Mnni^HnP HEATS WATER rx A kfw mWtt^^ w*mmyfmm heated by a fire o Hi NmoIIJ _w gives a constant flow I&^fD^-ml ALL ENCLOSED J-__^^^B-f COMPLETE OS IRON STAN» <_ 14 IN. > waL".y -^lllL »J»_*»--lpy*HgF f f ""aTj j |n
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    • 453 8 fiTHE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION C*** IM (The Blue Fanne." Line— Alfred Holt A C«.) Companies Incorporated m England; 17.M1-OKE. PORT SWETTENHAM ft PENANG TO LONDON. AMSTERDAM ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP aad HAMBURG. SING \PORT_ to MARSEILLES. HAVRB and LIVERPOOL SINGAPORE to GENOA. MA RSTILLES
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    • 494 8 mmmmmmmm********* bwnb«^ i j "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England). PASSENGER SERVICE HOMEWARD. Steamer Leering Singapore s.s. CITY OF SIMLA For Marseilles, London April 1 Mmm. CITY OF (ALCUTTA For Marseilles, I»ndon May 10 OUTWARD. s.s (ITY OF CALCUTTA Due here Mar. 26 I j FREIGHT
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    • 587 8 P. O, -BRITISH INTM*" AND IAPCAR LINE (IncorporttcW in Eneland > MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVirv PEN1NS JLAR AND ORIENTAL 8 I (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government > V LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEI] I T DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE I^\ N about Mar. 10 KHIVA _t* about April
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    • 750 9 |B E SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE Trenggana, Kelantan, Bangrara, Telupin, Patani, Sirifor_i, Lav k Langaaaa, Cfctuapoa, ai>J Bangkok. Arrival Departura Mar. 13 Mar. 1.7 Mar. 20 Mar. 22 AA Mar. 27 Mar. 22 ri are fitted throughout with electric light, and have
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    • 549 9 The Oevttn Ste&m Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EOermaß Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN ft MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorpoiated m England pmmammaaam I JOINT FOafHIOIITLT SERVICB TO NFW YORK ria SUES OR PAJIAJfta. FROM NEW YORK. Steaaaer Doe Spore Route For I EURYMACHUS In
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    • 154 9 rCSDO-CHLNA team Navigation Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) Direct Service to Japan via Hungkorg and Shanghai and to Calcutta via Fenare. from S^gspore. Taking Cargo on tkroush Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Cbefoo Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtze ports, Formosa, the Philippine*, ttc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA KUTSANG March
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    • 624 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated m U.S.A.! FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING MAM m, HON 9KONG~SINGAPORE— CALCUTTA SERVICE. CaLing at Hongkong, Saigon, Singapore, Penang, Rangoon ar.d Csltaf.a >^v.ml porta -will be nr.r.de if inducement offera.) T&rongh Billa of Lar.ing itsued to Pacific Coast Ports and aU pointa tn
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  • 782 10 Messrs. Boustead and Co. inform us thart the s.s. Minderoo wili sail for Fremantle r.nd West Australian coast ports at 10. a.m. on th.> 21st instant. I The P. and Kalyan has left Colombo and is expected to arrive at Penanff 5 p.m. on Friday the 17th instant,
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    • 217 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 DEPRECIATION IN INPUS RIAL INVESTMENTS can best be covered by a Limited Payment Position of the Company as at December 31, 1920. Assurance in
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    • 103 10 ii ■■■■win i inn— iniiiiiiM in The Timber Preservative JB Hi: i!™-*™ '4B V j Stocked in 1, 5 10 Gallon Drum WHY PAY High Prices for Hard Wood Soft Wood I rented With JODELITE j IS CHEAPER JUST AS ftnnr, I Write for Particulars to The Borneo Company Limited
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 91 10 MAIL TABLE. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Muar and Penang (by train) 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily Intermediate and local mail* -will be found in list below: TO-DAY. Bandjenaasia, etc. Ban Ho Guan <) n.m. Kerimon Soon Lee 9 a.m. Cucob ftong Aik 5> a.m. Cucob Hong Soon 9 a.m.
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    • 502 10 Port S'ham Penang Ipoh 3 p.m. Palcmbang Batavia Poh Ann 3 p.m THURSDAY. Port Swrttenham, Peaang, Madras and Negapatam, taking mails for Europe, etc. (via Bombay) Ekm« 3 p.m. Supplementary Mail by train to Penang, taking mails for Europe etc. 1 p.m. MAILS EXPECTED. From India by Dilwara at Penan*:
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  • 960 11 MILITARY OK MARINES? The best military authorities in the country are directing: their thoughts to the evolution of an army so swift -moving and h;?!-.! jitting that it wli, in a future war. ol>\ late the stalemate of a war of positions. \S ithuut tncseacking
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  • 717 11 The Mr of the publu- Is perhaps not attuned to tlu- possibilities of wireless m the Far East. At ai; eventa we seem to heal little ef the stations at Singapore snd Penang. There aie two m Singapore, one Poet Office and one Admiralty, and j there is
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  • 38 11 Dr. Wu Lien Teh (G. L. Tack) who hse been on a short visit to Penang, was entertained by a number of his friends and admirers at a farewell dinner at the Hua t_m Teng Hotel, AigyU Road.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 293 11 Pheasants Snipe t < I Smoked Eels. J a [Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. T f m iHE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Er^orsted m the United Kingdom by special Act of Parliamsnt) LII E ASSURANCE WITH MONTHLY PREMIUMS i übtain for you a Life Policy. Home Ratea (Under Double Endowment
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    • 242 11 f*WjH HH <j UU 1 9_ pf ■•-""^■•■^■——■■■■■Bi^mß_B«MßßjM__iS_JHm^H I*\ ral 1111 lE P____ ____3_^b 1 1 1 a a _p "<==.. as __l a v_. > _> i —mmmmrt 3__ m^ mm S ft .-HrrW il _____9r 3/81 fe J _______I_-M*^B___, I k/^HW B ------H I I l_-P*4--_--v fT llil
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  • 1365 12 PARA RUBBEER IN INDO-CHINA. Aii article in the Balletin of the Imperial Ini ultivation of 1 *:t i-:i Hubber in Indo-Cafna rt-\ tv;* at length the paper uf M. \u*x Chevalier delivered at i < Km' her Exhibition in June 1921. Much f the :iper deals with ordinary aspects of
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  • 520 12 Roads rf China. i IVp years ago ti.ere was scarcely a roa«i in South China. It is a country of about the size of France and Germany together. There were no road< in South China except In the little Colony of HOBg-kong. Equally amazing is
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 326 12 V*. Let Sanatogen bring You New Health and Nerve Power f Let to-day be turning p. nt in >ui I ui t drink of Sanatogen In a U be ie and the good I S i natogen i ive kl<>r 1 1 o'.lv you I ed w i >uld ing,
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    • 290 12 I {({tiff ft*— _a__MS_Ste m (Trade Mark— Registered m V. S. Patent Oflice) ~*^=TP'^^'7Plm^t- r ll,^t, r t^pr^t*^ir_3KAimJt_»K I I Ipaimii I A LINIMENT Tor External Use Only. j rheumatism! NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, LAME BACK, LUMBAGO, -h GOUT, wJ3 Sprains, Sidling* an. Lameness H CfcilDlains and Frostiites, SORE THROAT, HEADACHE, A
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    • 188 12 $1400 $UuT "ADMSTRONG fi H T Reduction m Iv WE C/N NOW SUPPLY THESE EXCELLENT !J< COMPLETE WITH BATTERY CHARGED AM) REA] USE. iJIATE CAPACITY— I.2 K.W. OR 60.20 WATT LA. MI EI- SINE RUNS ON KEROSENE OR PETROL Siniplic'ty of Design, Refinement of Details, Eliminsti and Perfection of Operating
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  • 58 13 Bank 4 m.s. 2^4 Bank demand J|J y.j Private credits 3 m.s. 2 4 1-S Honpkoritf, demand 7 .<•. I'rem. ypkohaw, demand 104 1 Bangkok, demand 90^i Sovereign, Bank Buying |8.54 Bank of England Bate 4V& p.e. From Banea Commerciale Italiana llilano. dated March sth. noon. Exchange on London,
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  • 159 13 March 14 Tin Bu\pr-; ($73.25) No seller* Gambier Cube No. 1 10.00 Gambier 0.70 Pepper Klack 13. S Pepper (white fair) 26. 90 Tapioca, small flake, t.g. 7. Of Tapioca, medium pearl f.g 7 r ?U Pearl Sago imali 8.00 C»pru Mix 10 Ji Copra Sundried li.76 Opium, Becares
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  • 45 13 12 oVtock noon, March 14, 1922. Fale Crepe Ribbed Smoked flt C!o*h y Prices. Closivg Price* Buyors Seller? Bayer? Seller* Spot 27 UT March 874 18 April to -lunt 29V M July to Stvyt. 32 KH Toni' of Market, Quiet.
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  • 26 13 Yesterday's Alterations. Murai Tin (S) 3.75 4.25 xail. Nawng Pel ($l) .50— .60. North Taipinp (750,000—) $5. --..05. Taiping Tin (1,200.000) .65— .75.
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  • 216 13 I Welding with the electric are, which sometimes lacks strength is reported from the experiments of L. J. Steele and H. .Martin to b e always successful when thw fcrc is first struck between th e metal surjfaces and one piec« iB then moved in th<? direction of the arc
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  • 127 13 CRN8U8 OP Rl BBER STOCKS, I (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 1 ith J;i the final statement of the census <- rubber stocks in thi- F.MJS. the figure* an based on th-.> returns cf 644 European eat atea, 1,373 Asiatic estates, and 702 Uceai ed
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  • 75 13 Bfagapf t, Mar. 14. Tin. 6144. it-. 6d. Buyers, n.» telleri $73.25. Rubbers. Still doll with very few <i< to report. Mining.- Collieries $1 1.75 $12.25, M> M *4.-Jd ex all, Nawi Pet« 60 55, Taipingi M TO, North Taip! pa 82 H 87%, South Taipingn 42 47%,
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  • 127 13 Sin u.i pore. Mar. 1 I. S ei Hongkong 7 1 per rent nium. Three months gold ;V2. Share Market. l>u.!. KubbtT-; Few Knquiries. AlU-nbys 16, < raigieleaa 50, Basaettfl 57 Vi «2'L«. Tambalaks 17% 52%, Sandycrofta enquired foi liukit Kepongi $'J.0'J 1 j. Tins.- Taipinirs T»» 75,
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  • 70 13 Singapore, Mar. II. rin.— £144.17.6. Buyers $7: > 1 .»,n<> tetters. Miae*. T&ipings TO 7."). Norths Bt^ B7%, Souths 42 H 47%, Nawng Pets 50 55, Linpuis $2.90 $3.10, Johruis GO 65, PaOang Plaiuioks :V2 X 2 1 -Mount 27% discount. Industrials.— M«Jayan Matches 42 45,
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  • 157 13 If is notified that the price of mbb«t ft r the assessment of duty for the peliod lUth March, to 16th March, 1922. ii. lusivc, is twenty-four cvnts per pound, this being two cents below tlie highest price obtained for first pia«i< rubber at the Singapore auction daring the vrt*ek
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 397 13 I etc approximately %&fioofloo. Assurances m force over $17,000,000. I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANOE COMPANY, LEWTTED. j (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFlCE:— Winchester 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 g
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    • 460 13 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Incorporated in England by Royal Ckarter. Paid up Capital in 600,000 Kb area of £."> each £3.000,000 Reserve Fund S.600,000 K« ■>» r v e Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopagato, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penan? Amntaar
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    • 527 13 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Capital, all paid up $20,000,00( Silver Reserve $2."l,f>00,00C Sterling Reserve, held in London 4,500.00C Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,00* COURT OF DIRECTORS. Q. M. Dodwell, Esq. Chairman. Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang. Deputy Chairman. D.CJ.M. Bernard, Esq.Hon. Mr. E.V.D. Parr G.T.M. Kukins, Esq.
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    • 385 13 'YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. LIMITED. Established 1880. j Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 j (fully paid up) Reserve FunJ y. 53,000.000 President: N. Kajiwara, Esq. Vice-President: S.K. Suzuki, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma Esq. i. Matsakata, Esq. Yamakawa Esq. M. Mitsui, E*q. M. Odapm Esq Baron K. MorimuwL Barer K. Iwaaaki, r. ichinomiya,
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    • 112 13 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE 'Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720,. FIRE MOTOR *A^ >J* riMlty Guarantee.- Administration KonJs. «epr^^ntatives- Messrs. BARLOW ft Messrs. KARKER t Br..eh Ofi-e-6,. Th, .4 cad i^S *S U A. GORDON LEE, ResuUrt l: THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. I/TO. F1RH Inanrancei effected, for
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  • 1559 14 Six times winners of the F. A. Cap, Anion Villa*! defeat by Notts County m this years fourth round conns as something like a surpri c for Aston Villa have b en doing we.: lately m Cup Competition uiul Lea gut. Should Notts County succeed m their task
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  • 110 14 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. (Preliminary Ties). A. C. Potts es. R. M. Duff, unfinished. K. J. Riches vs. A. eie Mello. unfinished. P. Ruehwalely beat J. Tyler, 6—2, 6—l. R. E. Prentis beat E. J. Sutton, 6—l, e—s. W. H. Drummond beat W. H. Collyer, 6—2, 6—o. Newcomers' Handicap.
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  • 92 14 Championship. O. R. S. Bateman vs. W. C. Hill. S. J. Edwards vs. H. E. L. Dyne. Newcomers Handicap. G. A. F. Layton vs. R. Riecheiman. E. W. Har c vs. W. Hanson. S. E. Newbery vs. R. L. Earwsker. W. E. Coates vs. G. Edlin. A. G.
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  • 87 14 Championship C. E. Winter vs. L. Gosling. O. Fuller vs. F. Ruchwaldy. A. de Mello vs. E. J. Riches (To finish.) A. C. Potts vs. R. M. Duff (To finish.) Newcomers* Handicap C. E. Crawford vs. J. W. Winter. E. .Dunkerley vs. J. Mc I. Brown (To finish.)
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  • 803 14 PETITION AGAIN POSTPONED. The pot tion for the winding-up of the Singapore branch of the Banque Industrielle da Chine was further postponed by Mr. Justice Barrett- hen Hard <n the Supreme CDurt yesterday morning. In delivering judgment, His Lordsh p first pointed out that the petition was made
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  • 53 14 A Reuter cable of March 13th. states that in an international soccer match at Liverpool, England defeated Wales by one Roal to nil. On the Padanj* yesterday the Municipality played the R. A. M. C, the honours bein- shared after a fairty level g*me resulting in a score
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  • 529 14 SEVEN YEARS FOR DANGEROUS FORGER. The Second Singapore Assizes opened yesterday morning: before Chief Justice, Sir Walter B. Shaw, in the Supreme Court. With a long list of cases waiting to b' heard, those dea.t with yesterday were dis- I posed of with as much promptitude as was
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  • 74 14 The Law Cup will be played for on Sat. March 25th. It is open to all members. Play -is not to commence befrre 2.4") p.m. and Mch competitor shall play two conscvutive lounds of nine holes under handicap. The best KOTC for each Hole will bo reckoned
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  • 64 14 The. following will represent the S.R.C. vs. No. 4 Coy. H.K.S. K.G.A. and R.G.A. combine on the S.R.C. ground this afternoon C. A. Xorris E. G. Wheatley r.n«l E. O. Anerus; F. Albuquerque, C. B. Webb ami J. S. de Souza J. A. Jans<>n. C. A. Bateman, H. G.
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  • 120 14 Programme for week ending- Fridaj 17th March. Wednesday 15, 5.10 p.m.— Guard* of Honour. Thursday 16', 5.15 p.m.— S. H. B. Platoon "B" Coy. Friday 17, 5.15 p.m.— Composite Co., "A" Company "B" Company less S. H. B. Platoon. 5.10 p.m.— Eurasian Co., Chinese Co. 5.15 p,m.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 195 14 |Ql2| X RYPTOK^i^^ <L^B_t_l6_w IT I I 7_________^**^fc_^ Optician by Appointment The perfect to His Majesty Th. vision m om <f *< U Kins of Siam. n tiee, o«uslh S. SMITH SON (Siam) LTD I (Incorporated is Englarc.) MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS (Al«o ,t i:,„, kflk 14, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE 88 I
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