The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 18 March 1922

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1922. NO. 10,5:17.
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  • 166 1 The Rand Revolutionaries are now totally defeated and it is only a question of wiping up the mess, which is pretty bad Page 7. Th*' British n a val estimates have been discussed on a vote on account. The French naval estimates are also stated, with the
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  • 1623 1 Quiequid agunt homxnt* n«»tri *»t /«rr«»«Hhtlli J. Mts 4 Ever anxious to please, knowing that a good many dances are cominp on, the Topicist asked a partner why there was no sociability at dances nowadays. The lady refused be perturbed or to spoil her dano by
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    • 239 1 RAFFLES HOTEL. i j MONDAY Tea Dansant, 6 r.m. to 7 p m. WEDNESDAY, Orchestral Concvrt, 0.45 p.m. IMI RSDAY. Cuest Night, Dinner and Dancing. FRIDAY Special Luncheon, Orchestra. SATURDAY Guest Night, Dinner and Darning. IMeVnti and Diners will have prior Claim to seats in the Ball Room. Evening Dress
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    • 405 1 I KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. < INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG). N&W BOOKS JTJ-.T RECEIVED TU.. V u ii »r>t ine LtKnous Adventure, by Felix Orman 1.75 Auction Krid K e, for Two or Three, by Milton C. Work ."i.50 The Complete Uook of the Dog, by Robert Leighton 7.50 Possession: A
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    • 114 1 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. LefaJ noticet Pa^e :>. Swimming Club meeting— Page 5 Alhambra new propramnu'— Pajre Lost, lady's silk handbag— Pap« r i. Civil Engineers proposed dinner— Pajrc* Duke, optician, removing Page 6 Zam-Buk prevents blood poisoninkr— Pa g-e 2. N. Y. K. and China Navigation 8 8 sailings Page
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    • 192 1 THE WEEK. Saturday, If*th. 1 High Wator, a.m.. 1.5. J p.m. MalakolT Rubber, Boustead's, noon. Race Entries iloso noon. Oicket: S.R.C. vs. Service. Sunday, 19tk. Hiph Wator, 1.44 a.m., 2.48 p.m. P. and O. outward mail due. 1 Monday, 20th. High Water, 2.30 a.m., 3.57 p.m. M. M. outward mail
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    • 358 2 VICTORIA THEATRE. Telephone S2(J. j (it'll-,;, SHORTLY. I SPECIAL RETURN VISIT Oi' THE i QUAINTS. WATCH FOR DATES. v.w.v. v. wv.v.v.v.v.w. w.", BEACH-HOUSE j: TANJONG KATONO, SINGAPORE L Most Comfortable and Breezy j Seaside Residence »Z ■m 1 Excelii i line r\ I Z" endid iea bathing. i I"• Free
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    • 482 2 gaiisty: < M t > ANOTHER TRIPLE KILL THAT WILL ONCE MORE STUN ALL SINGAPORE WITH ITS GREAT DRAWING POWER AND NEW ATTRACTIVE THRILLS IX THE Ist SHOW AT 7.30 SHARP Frank Keenan ami Enid Markey in fa Phantom" A GREAT DETECTIVE DRAMA IN 6 PARTS "BUNGS AM) BUNGLEKS**, 2
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    • 505 2 From SATURDAY, March 5» to THURSDAY Vl a I A NEW SCREEN SENSATION w,!I be present ''I T lII' rw.i BUCK JONES I who was discovered by Mr. William Fox of the I- A latter was jn Paris after the armistice vu kilned Buck able aid to the Allied forces
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  • 270 3 Proy; nsse >l" Visit to Japan. The Household Department has now completed all ;i.\ ingements toi 1 welcome 1 to the Pr.nce of \Vales <»n his visit to Japan. The Renown arrives in Tateyama Hay on Apiil 11, and on the follov ing morning, escorted by naval
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  • 187 3 An V. M. S. Governna nt Gazette Extraordinary, I on Wednesday, states:— The rhit tary :<• Go* 1 on record the splendid devotion t«i displayed by the late Sergei l.'ijor Karim Bakah, of thi> Federated Malay Sta' P e Force, «rh when moi j wounded n the
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  • 348 3 To the Edit r of th<- Straits Echo.] Sir.- I have read with the greatest interest the letter* i this e n e inn nd your readen of what dear Id Pepya irrotc on Christmas Da] L665: "To church :n the m "nil g ai d there
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    • 207 3 w AV UUtIUI ocLVb b do not think so good a fooc? as Glaxo crin !>' i light helore the public by the *{f medical profession too strongly. Glaxo is the food doctors recc mmend and rear (heir own babies Oft. This is because Glaxo is not an i ;H'
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    • 262 3 .jjpimnniiininiim!iiiiiiffli!iiniii!ii!![i;!!i^ \M A.M. A. a M A 1 A^^d Manufacturers Agencies B 1 GEORGE FLETCHER cTItD. J S COMPLETE CANE SUGAR FACTORIES H ERNEST NEWELL Co. LTD. COMPLETE CEMENT WORKS. m i. WELLMAN, SMITH, OWEN ENG. CORPN. S STEEL WORKS PLANT. of CRANES AND TRANSPORTERS. 9 GAS PRODUCERS, AND METAL
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  • 161 4 I Mr. C. W. Laweo, A. C. P., [poll, who' has been acting as C. P. O. a.< well aince the i.'purtuTv of Mr. Dohree Butler, who is seriously ill, in a few (lays will be relieved of the latter duties by Mr. D. M. Barry. The winter gales played
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    • 980 4 AUCTION SALE OI I Valnaafle leasehold L:»nd and the RusiiU-ss I'remises No. 2"» Telok Ayer Street, Singapore Town. LAI Messrs. CHEONG KOOM BENO Oa'i ■aUroawi. Na 08 Chulia Street ON P/EONBSOAT, 22nd MABCaI at &Jt p.m. (a) \i! tti.r piece of i;u^d at N.k Ayer Street containing an area of
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    • 465 4 fxh v, JMPORTANT AUCTION SALE The Lndersigned have received instructions to sell by pafatk ;iu t J| RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, T\ ON MONDAY, 20th MARCH at S.3Q J! m RUBBER ESTATE IN Ml AH m Lot I.— By order of the Supreme Court, Johoiv. iU Estate of C. S.
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    • 620 4 CHURCH SERVICES, i i THE THIRD SUNDAY IN LENT. 1 March, 19, 1922. I ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 7 a.m. Litany. '.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). .15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion I 4 p.m. Tho Catechism. .30 p.m. Kvensonjr and Sermon. Preacher, The Bishop of Singapore. iii. "Jesu.s Christ
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    • 592 5 •/.v-va w.v.v.v.v.w. w-v Mr. JOHN DUKE OPTICIAN > .inii.>un<e that h«- will ujr««n j (<•!• siprht tcstinp and "I 1 BfMctads sstttm] in M \UI>S IHIIDINW. I- Koad (Ist Plmt), ij SINGAFOU 5 JTtV) Marck. Z" "I V.'.'.'.W-'.V.V.V.V.V.V.W.VrVA TO LET. in LET, "I)«lyden« M .^0 Killing stostsL Now on view.
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    • 615 5 WANTED. Small furnished Hunpnlow or flat wanted by frentlemjtri. Apply 774 care of Free Press. I«-3 18-3 Ri BBMI BILLET. "Applications are ir.vited for the post of Superintendent of the Singapore Rubber As*eon's Central Warehouse. Organising ability and rxperirnce in robber business tial. Applications accompanied bj copies of recent testimonials
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    • 699 5 NOTICES. NOTICE Notii" is hi reby ;;\von that the Power of Attorney given by me in favour of Kamhoth Tiwary h:is ooei revoked and cancelled. T. MAHADIO, No. 18 Dhoby Ghaut, is-:: 'ji-x RK (HOP CHIANG GUAN. Notice is hereby given chut ;>nv person or persons bavins any elaisss or
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    • 908 5 NOTICES. FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. MALAYA-BORNEO EXHIBITION. Referring to advertisement of *>th and Bth inst. A soecial train will not now be run but ..nf} second class return tickets at single tare for the double journey will be issued from Kuala Lumpur, Sungei Besi, Kajanfc, Seremban, Tampin and G«mas on
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    • 1035 5 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold and easehoNi Town and ountrv Properties At limn. CHEONG KOON SENG Co'i Saleroom, No. 30 Chafe Ptrt* OX WEDNESDAY, 22nd MARCH at 2.:«» m 'as No 6?nub U sZt >eai>S k>aSe h ld lamJ aml th 1U Mn OCC^ W M known 2 Valuable 99
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  • 70 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTHS. HUMPHRYS. -On 11th March, at Batu Gajah Hospital to Captain and Mrs. H. W. Humphrys, a Daughter. HAWKER.— At the Maternity Hospital, Penang on the 14th March, to Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hawker, Byram Estate, P. W., a daughter. DEATH. MILLS. At her residence Lorong 17,
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  • 813 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY. MARCH 18, 1922. More Siamese Loan. We commented two days ago on the new Siamese Loan of two millions at seven per cent, which was so quickly subscribed in Ijondon, and is intended mainly for railway works. The interest the Federated Malay States possesses in the
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  • 385 6 Mr. r L. 1 omhn is appointed a member of the Singapore Harbour Board for three years. I Mr. A. B. Voules is appointed to act as] Attorney General, from March 10th. Major Whitley to act as deputy public prosecutor, Singapore. A Bill is to be introduced into th e
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  • 215 6 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE REPORT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Mar. 17, 1922. The annual report cf the Chamber of lommerce shows that tin shipments from 'enans amounted to only 9,08U tons com- j ared with 20,71*5 in the previous year. 'he large decrease was due to the Straits 'rading
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  • 51 6 (rrom Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Mar. IK. Th e overnight rain caused a washaway of a strip 200 feet between Lahat and Batu Gajah. Train passengers and goods had bo be transferred at the scene to-day. Trains were two hours late and the down mail at night was
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  • 79 6 I Commissions in the S. S. Volunteer Force art' prated to P. H. Keys, D.5.0., M.C, and B. I. Chambers, M. c. The following promotion are made. 2nd Lieuts. Patterson, D. S. O, M. C, and G. C. Meredith, M. C, to be acting majors; C. E. Wurtzburu.
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  • 371 6 Three will be no Cinema Show at the Y.M.C.A. to-niprht. I sbvsbsbsbbbbbbbsbi Mr. and Mrs. \Y. lA>£f>att are leaving for Home next week by the Khiva. It is understood that the Hon. Mr. G. A. Hall will home in August. Air. H. F. Monk has been seconded for service with
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  • 744 6 THK MBBQPB Dtecotug, I" spit c Of th, ST. rood number gathered ..t EWtn yrst rday :if ■hop. K«*ney an,| 8in,,,. ihanghsd resp,,t lv> V( ((W m b connectioo witii the ietbodist bishop* f a.,,, hs subject of China. Bishop Bichley wai i n ►riefly introduced the r|m Bishop
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 138 6 Ask For j MARTINI a\d j ROSSI'S ITALIAN VERMOUTH i J Italy's Finest Production. fGaldbeck Macgregor &Go.. Ltd. I* (Incorporated in Shanghai.) Tel. 228 87 CecU Street. LATEST MODELS JN Li A. Zi Jbt U O ADTICIAM OCI r £JX vy I j Xx 1 j IOJEM <iJ(3WtrUkCILiL§ jK^-ia' Black
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    • 116 6 C What about your BAGGAGE j YOU insure your valuable and effects at home: do you protect them in your 1 baggage when travelling? i 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,
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  • 646 7 I EFFECT OF CUT. UKUISH VOTK. i Service.] London. Mar. 16. U i oinmons, Col. L. S. DC m g a vote on account of dW«lt on the value of I uufiiMMi ai ■howlag the „< the British Kmpire Feet t« a single policy. He i:on of t
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  • 945 7 CLEANING UP. A REMNANT. [Reuter's Service.] Pr« oria, March lA. A communique says that although th« revolution' has been effectively crushed liall isolated Red detachments continue a rtani Amount of sniping in their desperate I id aw m>« the law. Johannesburg, March 16. 1 ;u tion is
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  • 139 7 AMERICA REPARATIONS. A FORMAL CLAIM. [Reuter's Service.] Washington, March 16. It is authoritatively announced that the (liai Tnni.nt's demand for payment of Rhine troOfNi aoal merely aimexi at Allied pb--4 o- nil on of the right of the United States tw shar the (Jcrman reparation payment*. The
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  • 243 7 MBCBPTfON PAVILION STAND. There is a rumour prevalent, which may have prejudiced people against booking seats in the Reception Pavilk n stand, to the effect that ticket holders will be required to be in their seats about 7.I»0 a.m. We are authorised officially to state that this
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  • 188 7 Appointed to Singapore. All Bangkok will be interested to learn th«t, on the retirement of Mr. A. E. BadeV'ey from the position. His Majesty the Kin^ has been pleased to appoint Phra Pradibaddha Bhubal C nsul General for Siam at Singapore. It hi a position for which he
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  • 955 7 ENTERTAINING THE FLEET. (From Our Own Correspondent). Jesse ttxm, March 10. We are saying #ood-by e to-day to tht Honourable Mr. F. W. Fraser, who is going on leave. A public dinner is beinj* giver in his honour at the Railway Hotel and over sixty people are expected
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 234 7 Makes a Useful Present. JII^O C x 'd 2^in ARTISTICALLY K^()^^^ U Trill' SILVERED Robinson Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated in Singapore). ij 1 B 3 "there's no sweeter I I TOBACCO COMES FROM I I VIRGINIA AND NO I I BETTER BRAND THAN I I THE 'THREE CASTLES'" I 9
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 528 8 fHE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO n LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION C*., Lt* (The u Blue Funnel Line— Alfred Holl ft Cm. (Companien Incorporated in England) .O'OKK. PORT S^TITTENHAM A PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP and HAMBURG. .SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES, HAVRB ac4 LIVERPOOL SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES
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    • 603 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE HOMEWARD. Bte In f Leaving Singapore s.s. CITY OF SIMLA For Marseilles, London March 31 s.s. CITY OF CALCUTTA For Marseilles, London May 10 OUTWARD. s.s. CITY OF CALCUTTA Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokolkama Mar. 27 FREIGHT SERVICE i■
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    • 609 8 P. &O. BRITISH IndiT^ AND APCAR UNE (IncorportteH in England MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVirr PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL s"" E (Under Contract with His Majesty'* GoYernmtntJ LONDON FAR-KASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARBEILJ DUE SINGAPORE v x v F "j 1 J KALYAX about Mar. 19 KHIV4 PLASSY about April l*
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 694 9 BIBBY LINE. ,f fast twin-screw mjtii paasenger steamers between UtNGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES AND LONDON. with f hrouirh cernectlons from Singapore HOMEWARrt SAILINGS. STEAMER. SAILING FROM RANGOON ABOUT. HIRE t March 2 I AN' iSBIRE March 18 HIRE March 30 KSHIRI April 13 rBRSHII April 27 iRDSHI May 11 ERSHIRI May
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    • 678 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ml BucknaU Steam Ship Co., Ltd. '-JfaULA.N A MANCEURIAN LINK.) (Incorpoiatad ia Et fifed.) ■r CRYICB TO NFW YORK ria SLTU OS ?AM A9 A, NEW YORK. v Dq» S'aors Route For KARROO April 2 Suez
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    • 627 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U.S.A. > FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING BOAkD. HONGKONG— SINGAPORE— CALCUTTA SERVICE. 'SBtc?al l ?or?. w?n g K ng S^W Singapore, Penang, Rangoon and Calc-tta ,oceoxi pong will be made if inducement offers.) it <A*V of V' iin issued to Pacific Coast
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  • 204 10 The Ban T. k Guan, which set sail for Java yesterday morning had to put back Into port owing to a breakage in the shaft of the engine. The White Star Line are about to intro- duce what f r them is an Innovation. In future there will
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  • 365 10 The annual meeting of the Singapore diocesan Association was held in the Ifasonic Hall, Taipirg, on March 10th, there >eing a representative' gathering present nc!uding the Hon. Major C. W. C. Parr, 0.U.K., lieiident of Perak. The Bishop of Singapore, President of the S.D.A., and Chairman at
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  • 180 10 The Master vf Bftarlborough College, Dr. Cyril Norwood, speak n« at the annual ference of the Association of Preparatory Schools, hvld at ftfarylebone, introduoed a proposal to found a new Public S Excellent premises, he sad. wore likely provided, if sufficient funds to endow such a school
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  • 118 10 Orders to Kftfcya Officials. Nairobi, Fob. 13.- -A circular has I b»ue i to the < Btcial members < f the I Islative Council by or:t r of thfi Secit tary of Stale instructing them to support all Government measures, and declaring that if they do net
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  • 103 10 The Curzon-Monta^u controversy, and the mention the telegrams as expanded of "Viscount" Curzon, calls attention to the (act that there are two Curzons, Viscount v'urzcoi, a son of Earle Howe, and Coalunionist member for Battcrsea. He is a member of the House of Commons. The* rjreut Curzon
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    • 273 10 The China Mutual Life Insurance Company, Limited. WITH WHICH JS ASSOCIATED The Shanghai Life Insurance Company, Limited j (Both Incorporated under the Hongkong Ordinances) HEAD OFFICE, SHANGHAI DEPRECIATION IN INI US' RIAL V VESTMENTS can best be covered by a Limited Payment Position of the Company as at December 31,
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    • 65 10 s.s, GLEN OGLE. Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from Europe are hereby notified thnt a general survey of all cargro landed in a damaged condition will be held on Saturday 18th inst in godowna Nos. 1 and 2 at 9 a.m. No further survey will be held after
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    • 118 10 e____________ Genasco Roofin?i 2 PLY AND 3 ply *8 COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK l\m> AND m* FOR FSXINR IS "I the result of W JSj SCi 's I manufacture P^oo/ /lf/ wit^istanis i wig lomp. bugmnini* tn tropical heat and rain and Ho Sf^ makes a coof pp right, ftefuse
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 563 10 MAIL TABLE. Federated Malay States, Mt lacca. Muar and Penan? .by train) 9 a.m and 0 p.m. daily Intermediate and local ma:la vill bm found in list below: TO DAY. Cucob Edina 8 a.m. Cucob Hang Chiap 9 a.m. Pulau- Soegi Hony Cheang 9 am. Anamba Natuna Islands Batavier 9
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1365 11 Assets approximately $5,000,000. Assurances in force over $17,000,000. THE GRKAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFlCE:— Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act.
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    • 827 11 aoNGKONG shanghai YOKOHAMA SPECIE RANK BANKING CORPORATION t TMTTFn "apital, all paid up $20,000,000 Established 1880. Silver Reserve $23.. r >oo,ooo r.-if.i c u -u j Sterling Reserve, held m London 4,500,000 Scribed 100,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 P*^ «P> COURT OF DIRECTORS. President: K. Kudania G. M. Dodwell,
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    • 1192 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (iDcorporated In England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720>. FIRE Hi* MA^*l Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bon^j Slnyapor© Repr^aeaUtives— Messrs. BARLOW &Co Messrs. BARKER 0., ,a Branch Offlce-64, The ArcadfcoUyeT Q^! A. GORDON LEE, EMhitat JbuM TRADE AND COMMERCE. GUTIWarS RUBBER RBPORT. Blajgaa)ac% Mar. 17. Since la.st reporting,
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  • 246 12 raOGEBSS RBTOeTTBD. The hon'ble Mr. F. S. James presided at a meeting yesterday of representatives of the various committees working in coniKHton with the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition, and in the course of an interesting speech gnu particulars (f the progress that had been made with the arrangements. He
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  • 260 12 With regard to the Arts and Crafts Section the 42 Dyaks who had arrived from Sarawak were busy building their housr in the grounds. The Murut house from North Doimu would net materialise as there were evdently difficult es in getting :h»* men from the interior. Sixty-one
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  • 127 12 j ii" duo in niai.M'ii in jan m one 01 big Godowns. The Manajr. r of Lbd Bngifi Rubber Estate, Hadji M chained Said, has vtry generously offered us anj^thing out of his collection of sninwils They had in th.s way reccivad vouiik tapir, a i black
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  • 66 12 Thr-re II a b g entry from amrteur phot«"-rr::phers, but rath r a poor ono to from the professional*. In the W rn An BtetM O a big model <-f tin- n w Post Ofii' o liuildin^ i^ to be displayed. A kinaU Connmittee has also
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  • 45 12 Mr. Hits on Xjn- entries for tfci Dog Bhow to date. Mr. Vovdeo, Mrs. .f;mi.<. Dr. i Mr. Colman have Many entries had be n I .Mr. V<^u!cs had kindly conmhl <» t. •■•v.c i handsome rup for the best dog in the Show.
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  • 103 12 Th re is to be a big torch' ight pro<«ssi«m on the Saturday night during the I'rirui.'s visit. The Chinese have agreed to BMkfl a selection for the Exhibition of t)M more wonderful hntcrns, dragons etc. wh th .ir t to be carried in this procession, and to
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  • 634 12 Refering to the sports side of the programme., the Chairman said it was hoped I that crews from the Renown, (omus and Durban would take part in the regatta, I and there was a possibility of having more Sea Sports on the Thursday afternoon. The I~md Sports,
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  • 153 12 Beth the Selan.^or and Peiwk footba'l ti'ums are putting in sorve hard practice preparatory to earning to Singapore to take part in the Malay Football Tournament at the Exhibition. That both States will field strong elevens is api>aivnt from descriptions of matches gleaned from 1 Dp-COtmtrj
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  • 103 12 The Singapore Automobile Club has ■•cared a plot of ground in Robinson Road almost immediately opposite the main on trance to the Exhibition. This ground will bj fenced off and laid out as a private parking ground for members cars only. The only entrance is in Cecil
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
    • 320 12 Children's Corner Programme. To the Edi or. Sir, —UndOT the above heading in VOW j issue <-f Thurs lay appear! the following announcement, j "The forethought of the Committee is reflected in the 'fact th.it they ar. having j water laid out to tne stamls in tix
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    • 107 12 To The Editor. Sir, In to-day's issue, you say that j 'you understand that th 0 Catholic Bishop of Malacca has been invited to attend the unveiling ceremony of the War Memorial on March 31st, but the rules of his Church do not permit of his being present."
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  • 160 12 Buck Jones, a new discovery in the world of sensational screen actors, by j William Fox of the Fox Flm Corporation, will appear in a Fox production, Forbidden Trails, in five reels, at the Alhambra, tonight. Buck Jones' daring exhibition of hcrsom&nship in France attracted Mr. Fox's notice
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  • 123 12 A miniature tin mine will be exhibited by Captain Chung Thye Phin, J.P., and Messrs. Werf-Conrad, Ltd., of Ipoh will show a model mine worked by means of a Werf-Conrad gravel-pump made of aluminium. The pump is made to scale and is pumping sand and water up to
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  • 101 12 "RENOWN BALL. me list of subscribers for the bal 1 at the Victoria Memorial Hall O n April Ist n honour of the Captain and Officers cf H. M. S. Renown w 11 be kept open a little longer, as the number cf people coming from Penang is not so
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 112 12 The following will represent ths Brokers, Bankers an(i Insurance team against L the Etceteras, in the S.R.C. Tournament I match this afternoon: —R. L. D. Wodehous e (Capt), C. W. G. Brown, A. Cullen, C. Hewetson. F. R. Craig, E. W. Hare, j E. S. Nathan. A. C. Smith,
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    • 49 12 me leam wnien is to represent the State of Johore in the Malay Football Tournament at the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition made their appearance on the S.R.C. Ground yesterday even ng, when thqy met a team representing the Straits Chinese F. A. and were defeated by S goals to love.
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    • 31 12 The usual monthly Medal (Stroke) for March will be played for during the weekend, 18th and 19th instant and the L«d;c* Spocn on the following Monday, 20th instant.
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    • 89 12 The competition for the March monthly medal will be held on Saturday. 25th, and Sunday, 26th inat. The usual ball sweep will be arranged. After an interval of several years th« tenn'l championship of Ceylon has been recaptured by a European player, L. G. Woo<ih. use. in
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    • 46 12 The Race on Sunday is the last for H.E. the Governor's Challenge Cup. Club course. Handicaps, 3V2 hours limit. Start 10 sharp. Points to date, Ella 8, Eve 7, Marion 6, Helen 5, Jean II 4, Puteh 3, Margaret II 2, Betty 1.
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    • 223 12 MONDAYS TIES. I* r (Preliminary Ties.) W. C Hill vs. R. M. Duff. C. E. Winter vs. S. J. Edwards. W. H. I>fumraond vs. R. E. Prentis. Championship Pairs. Wardle and Warren vs. Klienman and Green. Platt and Bowerman vs. Stratford and Campling. Bell and Hoblyn vs.
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  • 87 12 The cr> dit balance of the above Club on Jan. 31, \\>22, was $25,401.50 compared with $19,312.22 a year before. Stakes given during they ar totalled $13,G35. A sum of $4,716 was given to charities. Portyone new members were elected during the year. The Bata Gajata course
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  • 93 12 Orders for w.ck ending March !oth, 1922. Saturday ISth. Compulsory for all Troops, Baffles Institution Ground, 4.30 p.m. Individual Troop Orders as issued by Scoutmasters. FRANK C. SAXDS, Commissioner. tiraft Bill is published in th« F.M.S. Gazette to amend the Pensions Enactment of the F.M.S. so as
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