The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 March 1922
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1922-03-21 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rEN (FATS SINGAPORE, S.S.. TUESDAY. MARCH 21, 1922. No. 10,539.16 words
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Article168 1922-03-21 1 Particulars of the trial of (iandhi show that he pleaded Kiiilty and assumed responsibility for (he recent disorders Page 7. A conftHlernte was also BCBfteMad to a year's imprisonment and a hij? tine. The Hardoli programme of civil disobedience will be continued Page 7. The Prince was168 words
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Article1169 1922-03-21 1 OLD S— Old S the famous veteriruvry suiyw** of Hull, was the finest horseman of my time. In appearance he was a compotitiom of Coquelin and Lord Lonsdale. H P hurt the comedian's "tilted sensitive nose, which seemed to flick like a terrier'r." He was an artist in the sense1,169 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement717 1922-03-21 1 VIAIJHOID raffles hotel. KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. < INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG) RNGAGBMKNT& f ,h, s inK P oro,, f Th. ,w. w.i-. NEW BOOKS JU^.T RECeiVED j "V; N T.- WorM I'>«W<™« in I Tin- GkrioM Adventure, M Felix SDAT. nth MAK.-ll taD-miMtoHw l^tual (...^.-aphy by I. n,w,,,,,n J Oman717 words
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Advertisement201 1922-03-21 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Rose's lime juice I'aire I. Two new "Recto" motor cycles for tale Page 5. New^ films at the Gaiety and Überty Hal] rage. 2. I-i.trht raihvay equipment from the Borneo Co. Page (j. Fiat cars at section C. stand i:< at the Exhibition —Page 10. New afternoon and201 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous56 1922-03-21 1 THE WEEK. High Water' 3.20 a.m., 5.21 p.m. Van Wijk, Gattey and Bateman's. noon. P. and O. homeward mail dose* J pm Kent Board, 2.11 p.m. High Water, 4.46 a.m., 6.51 p.m. New Indraciri Plant?,' Evatt's, noon. Tanglin Club at Home, fi.ls p.m. Haytor Rubber, Evatt's, noon. Orchestra Practice', 5.1556 words
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Article176 1922-03-21 2 i'he |>rc»©nUuon of address** by their subordinates to European members of the Civil Service should, in our opinion, be strictly forbidden. The practice of presenting them has become much more common lately and although they are not as a rule expensive we do not think it should k* encouraged. In176 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement78 1922-03-21 2 MAISON VIOLETTF, 124 Raffles Hotel. \KW AITERNOON AM) EVENING (JOWNS. Arrived by this mail. Also SMART MILLINERY. (Next to Rmfllca Bakery J 25-, Boxing Boxing MALAYA BORNEO EXHIBITION. rn \W BOXING DISPLAY NAVY AND ARMY CONTESTS TO BE HELD AT No. 2. F.M.S. RAILWAYS* GO DOWN EXHIBITION GROUND on Friday78 words
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Advertisement1899 1922-03-21 2 TO LET OR FOR SALE. W *W* yj TT LARGE GO: OWNS, newly erected, S*'?f%&h <4*ttitsk^tek* s*tL U I oM U Rn A^ D^ area from i ,000 to 50,000 sq. ft. r I^^^'^^^Q, JRL A JLJL JIJbL JLfjL jjlJl «C LAU^I ■> f: 6,000 to HP tf *H»H ft1,899 words
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Article475 1922-03-21 3 I.ORI* SSOVS SPEECH. (•'amh'in^ with Army PTiftfCJ. [n the coarse of tirnrhant ipotch during the Hmig.'t debate m the Indian Legislative-* Assembly at Delhi on March 7th., Lord Rawlinson, the Commander-in-Chief, declared that he had Ifected substantial econoad all been g swallowed ib; exp.n?< irred on the475 words
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Article269 1922-03-21 3 Th e remarks made hy the Hon. \V.. let I H. Samuel at the extraordinary general ,r meeting of the "Shell" Transport r.nd Trad- I ing Co. as to taxation in Netherlands i India, may be taken as a continuation of the condemnation of the Dutch269 words
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Article50 1922-03-21 3 BR ITISH CAPITAL FOR FRANCE. Paris, Mar. IS. The Orlejiu; and Midi Railway companies bond issue in London is meeting with the same anqoalifted success as the Lyons railways recent issue, testifying to the further strwpthon.'ngr of the Franco- British business cooperation an<j British investors faith in French credit. (Havas).50 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement157 1922-03-21 3 t»iJN 1 ILL A i MAGNETOS I K^9 on an entirely new principle nee has ever produced. i > Distributor Carbon Brushes, are ""^A T "PHP" Safety Razor I j Ihe Valet' An* tStrop dific-i from any and I I ry otl-.t i izor in the fact mat it I157 words
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Advertisement261 1922-03-21 3 A.M.A. i| I THE BRITISH NICUUSSE BDLER Co, Ltd. I 5' i ii < THE j: i "NICLAUSSE" I WATER TUBE I I BOILER. I > FOR LAND SERVICE AND FOR |i I MARINE SERVICE [I OVER 4,000,000 H. P. IN USE. i H. SOLE AGENT in BURMA. MALAYA, SIAM.261 words
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Article661 1922-03-21 4 f RASifiR CO^ EXCHANGE AAD SHARE BROKERS. MONDAY, MARCH 20th, 1922. MINING. [Figures in bracket* showa the capital aad isiue value of the Share in dollaTa unless otherwiae marked. C. Cam dir. x equals ex div.] Hitam Tin (300.000) 1.10—1.20 Jelantoh ($1) .60 Jehan Tin ($1) .70—661 words
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Article108 1922-03-21 4 London, Februaiy 24.— The District Fea Fishery Officer at Grimsby, under the Prard of Agriculture, a post worth over £1,000 a year, Lieutenant Colonel Walter Sydney Masterman, was .summoned at Grimsby on a charge of fraudulently converting £862. The prosecution alleged that Masterman sold coal, also108 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement1009 1922-03-21 4 AUCI lON SALE OF Valuable leasehold L«nd and the Business IVemises No 2". Telok Ayer Street^ Singapore To»n. At Mi'bhre. CHKONC; KOON SENG Ce'i aaJef^ew, Ko, :'.(> Chulia Street ON WEDNESDAY, 22nd MA Kill at XM p.m. (a) All that pitvf af laml situate at Telok AjTCT Street containing an1,009 words
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Advertisement667 1922-03-21 4 mAui^if if E '^U.hed CHICAGO, U. S. A. W Ward's complete 50th Anniversary catalogue, giving the new low prices for 1922 on goods of standard, iFSsi serviceable quality is ready to be mailed to you. U->' e g catalogue and cur world wide service bring* to IM y^ your very667 words
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Advertisement400 1922-03-21 5 Mr. JOHN DUKE OPTICIAN l 1 open i• st irm aiul tacle tit tint in M N \i:i>s ill H in\<. R md i lai 1 V SING IPORE t 27th TO LET. fdaSM Killiney K w .».i on view. 1 i' LEI bb Btl Apply te ii LET, mponad400 words
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Advertisement536 1922-03-21 5 FOR SALE FOR BALE: Two hrand mam "A'tscta" Motor < el,-- ;it |S7I rutt «jtch. On vi.-sv ;it At-ru Motar (Jurat'*- Dkakf dkial .11 sr ARRIVED 1»{()M PARIB."" M0 pairs L*<lie* Sliaaa, rar i laartaasmti ••wid all pizes. To BS rlsarsd S«1 si very low On sale N... :!0 RaaWs536 words
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Advertisement793 1922-03-21 5 NOTICES. si\<; \roKK i HAMBsssl OF COJIMBUCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. The annual general meeting of the Singapore < number of Commerce Rubber Association will he held in the Exchange Room, on Monday _'7th March, at '2.15 p.m. BUSINESS. 1. To receive the Cesnmittee'a Report ;»i»d Account* for thi w; i ended793 words
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Advertisement781 1922-03-21 5 NOTicrn. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SINGAPORE. Applications are invited J'or the j>t>.--t of European Superintendent of Furniture in the Public Works Department,, Singapore, at a ;>i inri j- /f>r mensem, plus such temporary ''"< may be in force from time to tune In th< Government Service. The appointment will be for781 words
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Advertisement940 1922-03-21 5 NOTICES. STfUITS RACBI6 A-SSOCUTIWe A TWO DAY HACK MEETING Under the Rules of the abcve Association! In Honour of the visit of H. R. H. The Prince of Wales to Singapore Will be held under the auspices of the above Association at the Race Coarse, Singapore, By kin<l permission of940 words
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Advertisement961 1922-03-21 5 f« nil "dhrlded races/ 1 'he Exeenthre rr,tnittee reaenre the ri c ht if they consider the l -is do nnt justify two Races, to instruct the Handicapper to handicap for one Race only other conditions remaining the same. Pro the number of entries justify their so doing the Executive961 words
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Obituary34 1922-03-21 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. BRAXDKR -<)n M;uch 20th. at the (lenoral Hospital, Siacaport, C'harlt's Ronald Rrander. The Funeral will take place this afternoon at Hiiladari, the Ort— U'a\ iriff the General Hospital' >it 4.30 p.m.34 words
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843 1922-03-21 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922. Town Planning and Transport. One of the chief benefits which town planning ifl going to jive Singapore is the provision and regulation means of transport. Captain Richaids, the Deputy Chairman of the Improvement Trust, showed us the other day one of his plans843 words
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Article413 1922-03-21 6 The hon'bh- Mr. W. George Maxwell, T.M.G.. Chief Secretary, F.M.S. was in Singapore yesterday. lady Guillemard'a At Borne at Government House, on the third ami fourth Tuesday- of the month, will not take place until further notice Permission was piven by Mr. Justice Barrett-L.nnard m the Supreme Court yesterday, for413 words
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LOCAL WIRES.
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Article87 1922-03-21 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Mar. 20. Seven Malays were charg-ed at Sunjjei Patani to-day in connection with the murder of Mr. Smart, Government surveyor, which occurred in the junple off the Baling Road last January. Mr. Pinsmore is hearing the case. All the accused pleaded87 words
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Article26 1922-03-21 6 It is understood that H.Ii.H. the Prince of Wales will be asked to unveil a war memorial to thirtv members of the Cricket Club.26 words
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Article59 1922-03-21 6 In view vf the considerably increased cost of the dredge, the Directors of South Taiping Tin hav e called an extraordinary meeting to consider reconstruction undei a schesue for the formation of a new Com pany. The shareholders will receive, in respect of each dollar share, a59 words
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384 1922-03-21 6 DR. W U LIEN TEH ON HARBIN PLAGUE. There was a very inteiested attendance, including the local medical fraternity in strong force, at the Y.M.C.A. yesterday evening, to hear what Dr. VVu Lien Teh, he preat plapue specialist of Harbin, had :o say on t)ie subject to which he has384 words
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Article253 1922-03-21 6 Messrs. Maynard A Co. send us the I souvenir devised by th m to commemorate the visit of H. R. H. th Prince <>f Wales. 1 It is a pleasing portrait of him mounted on thin wood, with suitable f<*ot, no that it ran stand on the table. i On253 words
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Article221 1922-03-21 6 KIDNAPPING CHAOGK. The second Bingap re Amii entered upon th the Chief Justice, Sir Waltei W ;iI1 Yon f u tWQ of robbery, found guilty, and lenten 4 years and 5 ycon rigorous Impri the sentences to run concurrent Ting Swi V was charted girl under the a*«221 words
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Article213 1922-03-21 6 It is with much regr< I that a h of Mr. C. K. Brander, which too e at tin- (.\-n ral Hospital, Singapore yesterday. It will be remen whilst visiting the Tit; Tin mi* I. Ist. h.- slipped ami fell ,f feet, breaking hia ankle. H-213 words
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192 1922-03-21 6 At mid-day on Saturday, wr> i ceremony took place in tho office of th< Accounts Department, Singapore >' n], when, in view of his appi departure from the Colony on retires* from the Board's servirf. an addn read to Mr. W. S. Barrett, the192 words
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Article38 1922-03-21 6 An ordinary meeting of th<- Mun i Commission will be held on Friday. 1 agenda containing the usual routine h ness, including health statementspecial meeting will be held afterward.consider Motor Omnibas by-laws Lk>*t\ Budget for 1922.38 words
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Advertisement162 1922-03-21 6 i; Ask For MARTINI I ROSSI'S f ITALIAN VERMOUTH ji Italy's Finest Production. fCaldbeck Macgregor &Go.. Ltd. 'Incorporated in Shanghai.) Tel. -2>b 87 Cecil Street. j j \^^^^^^^v.^v.s%v.v.v.%v.^v.s^%v.^vAv•.v.^VJ^Vb^^vvw■.VliVw Iw^1 w^ BTABLISHED 1896. N. LAZARUS B OPTH ALMIC OPTICIAN Medical Hall Buildingr ft Battery Road. REFRACTIONIST 11. V. MEYER. F.S.M.C. (London).162 words
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Advertisement146 1922-03-21 6 r,r, LIGHT RAILWAY EQUIPMENT. For Gold, Diamond, Coal and Ironstone Mines, for Si>a*ar, Sisal, Tea and Rubber Plantations and Nitrate Fields, for Excavation, Irrigation and Constructional Work and all enterprises needing Light Railways there is a type of HUDSON Material that is just the required design. In every branch of146 words
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Article113 1922-03-21 7 1 irI()N rIMSHEI). 1 l I ondon. Mar. 19. trial. from I liilty I l!»ine for th^ it U treed he i 1 .n.ntyectioti I ioi fhe Juilt at high I ie of the a *m*L, J He passed the 1 ji»l on the notoI fc sameiy, 3113 words
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Article112 1922-03-21 7 Karachi, Mar. If. afalei wa» fhrta th« <>n dt'partin^ for H ttom of cheering Vuld Lang Syne from the i n. H. ranainad on th« I re anti] hi« oint. I PALM OIL. \'l.ihih..d. Mar. If. fron I i iy» tl-.nt I IK :.i uncoi Standard TIM112 words
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Article129 1922-03-21 7 M»- Should be K»U*rtaine<i. Mien U emen and h he him elf will vju (i ht hii own. stives, such I, a visit to the Bm < I polo against, would I His II but Q ••<■ and, wh.it pt tin auihoritu>, M fee uißßf*. enough129 words
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Article30 1922-03-21 7 St. Michael thia ax ft HalK ColenianJ. Braddell will giv« the [•pew on Egyptology and fodtri. opens at 9 p.m. Municipal Health Officer, from long leave by the I30 words
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Article319 1922-03-21 7 UAL MINES. The Slog. in that fcftl fesJul irost favour Malaya-Betmee Kvhibition is: M MUSI flit e\ ryor. There i< one ■actitm, r. ;<> u' i; the application may be SJU the M in. S It ll < u.t lo see )OW < dUhltS of r tul: i319 words
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Article173 1922-03-21 7 Exhibits u undei the f <'- lewsag headings M.) d ra] Collectioau «-> GeSJSnU Collection, which is the boM Adi work of any child attending any school in Malaya. tion of British I (cX c!mtinsj sections 4. ."> and o. •II Collection of Stamp.- of the Fedei and173 words
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55 1922-03-21 7 The Government of Trengganu Hav.' decided to surcharge their stamps of the same rsWSS as the Straits Settlements me up to the value of $2, with the word* "Malaya-Borneo Exhibition." The stamps Will be on sal..- during the Exhibition and any that have not been55 words
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Article66 1922-03-21 7 Th,. f wing b th Negri Sembilm Mala] r eleven for the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition (I >a Bachik (Persidangan Delia) backs- A. Rahnun (P. B.) Tjngku Fyeii Ibrahim, Cap!., (ftembau); half-backs.— Musit (JeJeta), Wakab <Tampin), Guru Mduunood (I Mi.); Borwarda. Din, (P.8.), Sama,* (1'.8.i, Sheikh Mohamood (P.8.), Jantan (Taapin)66 words
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Article70 1922-03-21 7 On Wednesday, th.? 22nd inst., abouf 6,000 children will be having a singing practice at Children's Corner. The public is invited to attend and listen to this practice, and that portion of the stands backing on to Bras Basah Road will I.e reserved for spectators, who shouM70 words
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Article754 1922-03-21 7 nil HON. MK. SONG ONG SIANG HONOURED. On Saturday afternoon, the lHth instant, residence of Rev. W. Mm r;:y. at No. 1, tead Road, was thj scene of an "At Home" given by the members of the Prin>p i.hu»vh, the Chinese Christian the Straits Chinese Reading lib754 words
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Article44 1922-03-21 7 The Hon. the Chief Secretary and Mrs. i Maxwell were present at the reception given by the Kua'a Lumpur Convent on Thursday 'to the Rev. Mother-General of i.'.e Onttr. Mr. MaA\ve!J raid a warm tribute to the work of the mission in the F.M.S.44 words
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Article26 1922-03-21 7 is full, those gates will be closed. The practice will start at 5 p.m. and spectators ahould come early if they wish to find seating accommodation.26 words
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Article804 1922-03-21 7 A PRESS VIEW. A Hongfctmg paper states:— lt is to be ngMU&A that a statement by the Sh powncrs 1 Committee was not ready for simultaneous publication with the Government account, so that a comparison might he made of the two documents on th s important point804 words
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59 1922-03-21 7 It is regretted that no further applications for seats in the Ex-Services Stand opposite the War Memorial can be entertained, all available accommodation having been taken. Ex-Servi ce me n wishing to attend the informal parade in Government House grounds are asked to send in their59 words
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Advertisement112 1922-03-21 7 I Makes a Useful Present. I jifjfiiO' ARTISTICALLY Wi'vL^^^W. 5 SILVERED |^L7 0 3 J :}0 HOUR 1 Wy^r~--.£s£- TABLE WATCHES. J LUMINOUS DIALS. i EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUE 2 Price $19.50. I Robinson Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated in S/ngapora). d I \magnums^ I I "there's no sweeter I i TOBACCO112 words
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Advertisement465 1922-03-21 8 SHE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND f HE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Gfc. \M. (The Bine Fennel" Line— Alfred Holt fc C*>.; (Companies Incorporated in England) IfftQAFOIE TORT SWETTENHAM Ik PENANC. TO LONDON. AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM. ANTWPRP mmd HAMBURGSINGAPORE to MARSEILLES, HAVBB aa4 LITBEPOOL SINGAPORE to GENOA. MARSEILLES aad LIVKPOOL.465 words
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Advertisement590 1922-03-21 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLERMAX BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE HOMEWARD. Sleamer L«sTtn£ Singapore s.s. CITY OF SIMLA For Marseilles, London March 31 s.s. CITY OF CALCUTTA For Marseilles, London May 10 OLTWARD. 14. CITY OF CALCUTTA Hongkoag, Shanghai, Kobe, Yekohamn War. 27 FREIGHT SERVICE Steamer D«« Singapore590 words
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Advertisement556 1922-03-21 8 P. O. -BRITISH INDiT 1 AND I APCAR LINE I (IncorportteH |n Enftifl I MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVIPP S PENIN^JLAR A^D ORIENTAL s 1 (Under Contmct with Bii Majesty's A I LONDON FAR-EABTFRN S FROM LONDON i Vf ft DUE SING A POKE I KALTAN abort War. 19 KIIIV.i I556 words
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Advertisement483 1922-03-21 9 m SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPOEATBD IN SIAM). K :,y. Tn-n^uami. K<*latitan, liaji^nara. Tt'lupin, l'atani, Singora, I.m ;^unn. Chumpnn ai.<] Btjkflttk. A 1 rival IKparture BORIBAT Mar. _<i Mar. 22 yUGALA Mr. 17 -Mar. VJ IHIDO] Apr. Apr. r> Itted throtitriit with eiectfic li^ht, ami ha\ »> excellent accjm■tineagi483 words
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Advertisement270 1922-03-21 9 O. Sw K. The Osaka Shosen Kaiiia LI4 (Incorporated in Japan). So. 2, De Souza StrMt. Proposed Sailing! fro* Singapore. (Subject to change withoot notice EUROPEAN LINH. For Port Said, Marseille*, London, Aatwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg*. *s.s. Altai Maru Apr. 21 dep. Apl. 22 s.s. Alps Maru May 13 dep.270 words
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Advertisement703 1922-03-21 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in Englond.) JOIXT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK ria SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK Steamers. Due S'pore Route For KARROO April 2 Suez Straits Philippines703 words
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Advertisement560 1922-03-21 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Ca (Iccorporated in U.S.A. I i fOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING BOAkJ. HONGKONG— SINGAPORE— CALCUTTA SERVICE. ,o C* 1 211 at Hongkong, Saigon, Singapore, Penang, Rangoon and C*le«Us (Special ports will be made if inducement offers.) Tkro»fh Bills of Lading issued to Pacific Coast Ports560 words
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Article228 1922-03-21 10 HARBOI R REGULATIONS. The following regulations have been famed by the Master-Attendant 1. During the per od of the visit of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales in n H.M.S. Renown— i.e., from G a.m. March 31st to a.m. April 2n;l Masters of all vessels are directed228 words
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Advertisement216 1922-03-21 10 ''The prudent man looketh well to his going. Business men do well to remember this proverb. Never before has it been so necessary to provide against loss of capital. Capital is essential at the present time. It is the foundations of your house. You can maintain it only by adequate216 words
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Advertisement313 1922-03-21 10 VIOLINS MANDOLINES GUITARS W. J. GARCIA has now a full rang* of Bodels of the above InsiruineDia. also STRINGS and accessories of all kiada. Pre-War Quality and prices. THB CORNER MUSIC STORI. Orchard Road. MUSIC. EVERYTHING 111 MUSIC. ALL THE LATEST SONGS AND MUSIC. By every mail we receive every-313 words
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Advertisement372 1922-03-21 10 Genasco Roofing COMPLETE WITH PATEN I KANT-LEAK KIFAto AND N*»<? enq F!XiHB LCAI -6E/V-ISCO #v r#l t/ie result of oi^e/'4O Ve.rs r j^ j ran, clw u > r experience E-^l? r manufacture Ws^rrm Proof and fc. 5iL» y^* T*fcfl JUL TB >** tropical heat and rain and m. NO~g372 words
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Miscellaneous592 1922-03-21 10 MAIL TABLE. i Federated Malty State*, Malacca, Maar aad rVnang by train) 6 a.m. and 0 p.m. daily lntermedihte and local mail* will be fooad in list below: I TO DAY. Pontianak Khoen Foeng 9 a.m. I Sambas, etc. Singkawan^ 9 a.m. t'ucob Hong Soon 0 a.m. Cucob Hong Aik592 words
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Article55 1922-03-21 11 France, demand Hong-kong, demand g% p c Pr e m Yokohama, demand Ki.ji Java, demand 135 Bangkok, demand $<)z SoTereign, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of England Rate 41;. p#c Bar Silver London 99% From Banca Commorcialo Italiana Mitaao. dated March Bth. noon. Exchange on London, Lires 86.75 per Sterling.55 words
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Article157 1922-03-21 11 March 20 Tm bo Toiii 175.76 Gambier Cube \'o. 1 9.78 Gambier 9 79 Pepper Black ffji Pepper (whit* fair) 26J0 Tapioca, amali flake, t.g. 7.00 Tapioca, medium penrl f.g I.Vi Pearl Sago smaii 8.00 Copra Mix 10.25 Copra Sundried 10.75 Opium, Benares uncert: 4.500 Rice, Rangoon white isu157 words
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Article372 1922-03-21 11 The annual report of the Chamber of Commerce is a concise summary f Malaya 'u trade and industriet in 1921, and therefore, a tale »>f depression, with very few features to relieve it. This was t> be ex- pelted in the ease of exports, but so372 words
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TRADE AND COMMERCE.
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Article88 1922-03-21 11 Sin^apurf, .Mar. Jo. Tin.—6o ton* m>M $73.75. Rubbers—Still dull, with verj littl. interest being shown. Mini»g._-Weak. Taipings 67 H 72'.. North Taipingn 90, South Taipingi 37V4 12',. Nawng ivts jt', r,2',, Rawanjrfl i.'j 82V4, Collieries $11^0 $12. Industrials.- Uniteers |B^ssB.7s,Trmd«n $13.50 >;u, Frasei and $24.75, Hammers $107^0 $112.50,88 words
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Article102 1922-03-21 11 Singapore, Mar. no. Silver 38%. Hongkong 8% percent pr mium. Three months' gold I Share .Market— Dull. Rubbers.— Few enquiries. Allenbj 16, Craigieleaa to 60, Basaetta 62H :»7' TambaUka IT', 62»4, Sandycrofta enquired for at T.j. Bukil Keponga $2.02 H. !>.>. Taipingi 65 70, Northa B5 M, tha102 words
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Article112 1922-03-21 11 LYALL AN D EVATT'S REPORT. Singapore. >lnr. 20. Tin. $73%. 50 tons sold. Rubber*.- AJlenby* 12% 15, Buwtl I raigieleaa 55, Ifentakaba 10 i-»-Mines.-Hitams $1.10 $1.i:,, J t .l antohs 37 40. Johana 66 To. Kamponp Kamuntmga Sis. tta. rum div., Norths 87% MH Petalinga 66 to. Taping* to 76,112 words
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Article47 1922-03-21 11 12 o'clock noon, March Jo, 19*? rale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked St Clo»i-*t Prist*. Closing Prists. Bayera Sellers. Spot Bayers Sellers VtVk M March April to June tt 29 ■July to Sept. •»" .it ■V2 1, m Tone of Market: Dull *§ ,y.\47 words
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Article141 1922-03-21 11 No fresh schemes for fusion <„• working arrangements between Engiiwh and Scottish banks were »vohred during the year, and none seem to be in serious contemplation at the moment. The results of euch working: arrangements as have already take* place do not appear to justify any great expansion141 words
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Advertisement432 1922-03-21 11 489, 8 approximately $5,000,000. Assurances in force over $17 000 000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. itt^™ nurinr m u TT (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HK AD OP ICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry, EC ny has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England,432 words
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Advertisement469 1922-03-21 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Incorporated in England L7 Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in 600,000 aaares of £5 each £3.000,000 Reserve Fund 5.600,000 KeHerve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Anoritsar Iloilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh Rangoon469 words
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Advertisement806 1922-03-21 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. LIMITED. Bctablisbed lttO. Reserve Fund y. 5i.000.000 Vsvn V esi d ent: K Kodania Esq. \ive-President: R. Ichinomiy K,,,. DIRECTORS. HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA Stngapor* Bumh 31 A, Chuli. Stwet. BKANCHL'S. ts»tavia Kdh*» c Bombay SSt, "MpjJ^ Fentrtien "»Bajaki Sourabaya rengrien N«wehw«ng Sydnev Hamburg New York Tokyo §sr806 words
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Advertisement118 1922-03-21 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in Eatfuidbyjloyal Charter A. D, 17Z0, FIRE MOTOS C4R et\ c TWUMy Guarantee-Administration BonS I Sin^apor. Kepr^eatHMves—Messrs. BARLOW 4Co Ueean. BARKER 'v> Branch Office-64. The V.cc'fSyef U Lt A. GORDON LEE, BmJwt Jbu^ttv. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD. {Incorporated in Great Britain) TOTAL ASSKTS »ic«ed118 words
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Article1125 1922-03-21 12 MR. BOTTOM LEYS AFFAIRS. (From Our Own Correspondent) Ixmdon, l\ >». 24. It is a horrible combination, hut the two thief personalities of the week, *o far as public interest is concerned, are Princess Mary and Mr. Horatio Ikttomley. There s enonm us interest in Mr. Bottomlqy's1,125 words
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Article291 1922-03-21 12 HANDICAPS— FIRST DAY. Rare 1. (Seven Furlongs). Kennerley P.Ug Broomhills 9.10, Hatfield Boy 9.9, (lumecock 7.18, Cheiky Boy 7.11, Jaunty .lay 7.7, Helanel 7.7, Golden Mary 7.2. Race 2 (Five Furlongs). Minderoo IU.O, Princess Mimer i).13, Ivan C. (late "mill) 9.12, The Bolter 9.10, Dougal ratur S.i:j,291 words
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Article246 1922-03-21 12 London, March oth. Rumours and counter- rumours with reiftrence to the Grand National dave set ih-> market jazzing: to such an extent that ibldtOl are afraid to plung*. Southampton is wrapped in mystery. owaatj to trainer Gore's warning that he i 11. ay not start I account of246 words
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Article42 1922-03-21 12 London, March Bth. The latest Grand National prices are: Sham Spadah, 100 to 9; Clashing Arms end Fouth:untiL>n, 100 to 6; Arravale and Forewarned, 20 to 1; Wavertree, 25 to 1. !o, to 1 is taken on other horses.42 words
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Article697 1922-03-21 12 THE M.B.E. (From Our Own Correspondent). Johore Bahru, Mar. 20th. A final meeting of the Johore Committee was held on Thursday 16th. The Hon. Da-to Abdu'lah bin Jaafar's suggestion that "Kompang" players be included in the entertainments section was approved and Johore wdl therefore send 100 players. This697 words
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Article184 1922-03-21 12 At Liberty Hall, that world-famous and highest paid Ch*H«M i^ctcr Mei L;;njr-Fan£ i n his Ant screen appearance in The Bondmaid in School, in two acts, The Raining Bore, and Opium burning in Shanghai, will be presented in the second show together with The Diamond Queen -erial episod.s184 words
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Article123 1922-03-21 12 Championship (Preliminary Ties.) R. M. Duff beat W. C. Hill, 6—3, 7—5. Riches beat Donaldson, 6 i, 6 B. C. E. Winter beat S. J. Edwards, 4— <>, 6—l, 6—2. R. E. Prentis beat W. H. Drummond, 4 6, 6 4, (retired). Championship Pairs. Klienman and Green beat123 words
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Article91 1922-03-21 12 Newcomers Handicap. A. G. Hay vs. W. H. Drummond. E. Dunkerley vs. W. W. Campbell. G. Edlin vs. C. Alport. Championship Pairs. Bell and Hoblyn vs. Potts and Doig. Dean and Wodehouse vs. Hill and Sinclair. Hewitt and Cameron give Nolan and Watson a w.o. Donnell and Hunt91 words
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Article43 1922-03-21 12 Championship. (Preliminary Ties) F. Ruchwaldy vs. R. M. Duff. R. T. Holder vs. R. D. Hoblyn. Championship. Layton vs. Haskins. Prentis vs. Wodehouse. M llipan vs. Sinclair. Newcomers Handicap. Collyer vs. Drummond or Hay. J. W. Winter vs. IXunkerly or Campbell.43 words
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Article58 1922-03-21 12 On the Padang yesterday the S. R. C. second eleven defeated a soccer team from tV« i s.s. Xing Chow by two goals to nil. FrtY BEATS KEECE. London. March <>th. I SL H. Fry. th< amateur, receiving 5,000, beat Reece at bill arda by Io,ouo to 9,901. i58 words
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Article296 1922-03-21 12 One Company in lpoh. A hdndred rank and file of tin- 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment stationed in Singapore reached lpoh, says Saturday's Times of Malaya, after completing the latter stages of \heir journey by route 1 march. Having travelled as far as Temoh by train the296 words
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