The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 March 1922

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. FKX CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1922. No. 10,510.
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  • 197 1 Colombo's welcome to the i*rinct* was magnificent and broke all record^ Page 7. Sir Herbert Russell cables a graphic description of the many striking scenes —Page 7. Following the week-end of terror in Belfast, Field Marshal Wilson has formulated a scheme to restore order and to preserve
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  • 1222 1 Suppose you wore a fortune-hunter (suchl persons do exist in the world of letters) and could flirt with all the heiresse* iti fiction, which of them would be your first, choice? Or, if you strv a woman, is thruan heiress in fiction with whom you would be
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 202 1 MALTHOID RAFFLES HOTEL. kngagements. Were o» the visit to Singapore of H.R.H. The Prince of Wal*^. MONDAY, L'Tth MARCH Tea Dnnsnnt. ."> pm. to 7 p.m. UKPNKSDAY, 2!Uh MARCH.. Orthtltfl Concert, 9.4r» p.m. THURSDAY, SOU MARCH... Cn«»st Nifbt, Dinner and Panrim FRIDAY, 31st MARCH Spwial Luncheon, DanoiriK after PI— SATURDAY,
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    • 270 1 The smoke that is Sweet in the Smoking. ARDATH— LONDON. i I I r#f£ EUROPE HOTEL. SINGAPORE. DANCING~AFTER DINNER. EVERY Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. TEA DANCES. I Tuesdays and 1 hursdays. The Hotel Orchestra und-rr the direction of Mr. F. R. Btiartens. I I THE EUROPE HOTEL, Ltd. i ARTHUR
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    • 175 1 ADVERTISEMENTS. Dutch Club d&b 3ft cures interests— Page 5. Fii.r, the car of international reputation —Pace in. Goodyear cord tyrefl for economy anil fficien Page u. Fight Malaria with Woods' Great Pep•nvint Core— -Pag? 2. Shipping: Car^o notice- re Halfmoon u Glenapp Plage 10. i'lain ar.d fancy ribbons, just unpacked,
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 73 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday, 22r>d. Hifch Water, 4.46 a.m., 6.51 p.m. New Indrasnri Plants, Evatt's, noon Polo: Balestier. Tanglin Club at Home, 6.15 p.m. Thursday, 23rd. High Water, 6.12 a.m., 8.2 p.m. Haytor Rubber, Evatt's, noon. Cricket Club mtg., 5 p.m. Orchestra Practice, 5.15 p.m. Lodge St. George. 5.30 p.m. Friday,
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  • 138 2 louiouse aivheologiati have found u funeral caaaabax ttecked with necklacai «»f badg-is' teeth and with workec silex in the irrotto «.f Ma^-d'Asil, in the aoata of hrance. French, American, Italian ami Qarmaa can took part in the aaaad oontaati «>rBaniaad by the Automobile Club of Sweden on an ice course
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 177 2 From a tourist's point of viewto take the Eastern trip is inrieed a delightful experience. One aldmi through, seeing and doing only what is best, staying nowhere kmg enough to feel the climatic pull on one's health. But different by far is the lot of he who reaches the East
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    • 178 2 hi— i r««i <«u. iiRH.aMaHaB TO LET OR FOU SALE. LAftGI Gf «iWNS, newly erects, area from ,000 to DO.OOO sq. ft. facing rivar. LARGE MORE* f rom 6,000 to 24,000 s»i r;. near vrharf and shipping. A n three storied builduigs for offices and godowns. Centrally situated. All immediate
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    • 479 2 positively I P.Vtt? TT 1 V Tuesday LAST X NIGHTS < A J-J X X > WE p AXI) TH ri; <~ Jt NOTE THE TIME: AT 10 p.m. SHARP NIGHTLY oa CHARLIE CHAPLIN. IN HIS FOURTH MILLION DOLLAB COMEBIT A D.-sY'S PLEASURE VOU'Lt SAT SO. THE SON OF TARZAN
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    • 549 2 ALHAMBRi\ From SATURDAY, March S, to THURSDAY March A NEW SCREEN SENSATION will be presented BUCK JONES 10 was dscovered by Mr. William Fox of the F.\ ter was in Paris after the armistice was signed. Bock Jonet ba le aid to the Allied forces durinp the thm- yean be
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  • 344 3 1 Delhi, March 7. Af: roi nit nu and receiving kho ..'enenU concurrence ol the Governments of' Madras, Bombay, Bengal, United Proviiu-c?, runj.il), Bihar am] Orissa, Central Pn virucs and Assam, includinir their Minis! UTS and the frontier administrations, the (iovernnwnl of India ttespni )i>
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    • 294 3 Your Breakfast Coffee ifi will be a real joy if P you prepare half-and-half with hot, rich Glaxo g the milk with th~ real English flavour. *V Glaxo is the rich milk o( Bntish-brecJ dairy cow* from Jpf which the water has br?n removed by the Glaxo Process. ij' TKm
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    • 379 3 jßst'-" Every Pie a Pcem. 1 1 \ou can achieve that\\ delicate perfection in short pastry winch makes a piecrust a M work of art by mixing one part of "Raisley" with six or eight parts of ordinary flour. This will ensure perfect raising and the result v.jl !.e a
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  • 679 4 fttASOL A: cO., EXCH4NGE AXD SHARE BROKERS. TUBBDAT, MARCH 21st. 1922. MINING. [Figures in brackets shows the capital and isme value of the Share in dollars jnless otherwise marked. C. Cum div. ic equals ex div.] Hitam Tin (300,000) 1.10—1.20 Jeiancch ($1) .60 Jehan Tin ($1) .70—
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  • 125 4 Durinjr th e hearing of a civil suit, concluded in the Supreme Court Kuala Lumpur, his Lordship th c Chief Judicial Commissioner made mention of the printing of local law reports of an important and interesting nature. His Lordship said he had recently receiv d two unbound copies of the
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    • 1210 4 AUCTION SALE OI Valuable freehold and lea-eho Id t«mn and se" Me proiK-rties. At Messrs 'IIKONG KOON BBNG < Salorom i. So. 30 Chulia St. ON \VKI>M:SI>\Y. 2'Mh MAatCfl ai tX* p.m. 1. Valuable freih^u! lan-.i and i"inj»*u::d house N>• Kti «.a\lanu Boad\ BSar LSTin .1 ii">'. (x >|. ft.
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    • 387 4 GREATLY i REDUCED PRICES I THE TYRE THAT ALWAYS GIVES SATISFACTION and Most Miles n '^r^Jl'l I for DUB NEW PRICE LIST js[ General Agents for Stefaporc and F.M.S. BRINKMAMN CO. Sincrapore. LL=: /N SiHGAPORI 1/V 1> S THAI i S Housekeeper's Day Book. Contains q\Q AA Cook's Cash Account,
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    • 1142 5 *UK SALE rOB 881 OR SALE. The Steam haunch "H.hi-J,"' n<. ntly overhauled nnd refitted with new boiler. Can be seen opposite Johnston's Pier. Pleas.' apply Ih Moat Quay. «m n-a VOH BALE Covevvnl Mup, perfect running order, A cyl: self-starter, 7 seats, wire wheels, mnly overhauled and -minted. Trial
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    • 677 5 AUCTION SALES. i i 1 1 AUCTION SALE OF On«- :5-ton Strttker Squire Motor Lorry, No. S. 122. <n rtlnning order. Can b? seen ;it No. 22 Keacli Road before the sale. Also one Apex Motor Bus No. S. 4072 to <tat 17 passengers, a 5-seatier Chevrolet Car No. S.
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    • 754 5 NOTICES. THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS. It is proposed to hold a dinner on Tuesday, April 4th, for Corporatt' Members and Students •f th« Institution of Civil Engineers who may tsent in Singapore on the occasion of the iialaya-Born«o ExJiibition. all Corrorat'e Members and Students who wish to vki- p«rt,
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    • 469 5 A uuhwe opportunity „f acquiring tmj durable Tallin and sea-Hid* re*H*mte» w hich are seldom in the market. j ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold Land and very Desirable Tannin and Sea-side Ke«ideiie<« at Teluk Kurau, Singapore. Al Messrs. CHEONG KOON SENG Co\s saleroom. No. 30 Chulia Street. ON WEDNESDAY,
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  • 621 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1922. Ships and Men. The prospects of Singapore becomir.tr a principal naval base are daily changing.' With the Pacific Treaty as agreed on at Washington, the selfdtnying ordinance of the Powers comes into operation. That is. new fortresses are not to be made in
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  • 614 6 On the application of Mr. Johanm\s to Mr. Dawsun. Third Magistrate, yesterday, an order Wat made for the return of jewellery to the value of $600 to the wife of Yeo Choo Sam, the prisoner who escaped from the Torilla some time ago. Mr. Mountstephens. third offcer of the P.
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  • 21 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. PLUNKETT.--- On March 18th ;u Kuala Lumpur, to Elsie Campbell, wife of Captain J. 0. Plunkett, a son.
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  • LOCAL WIRES.
    • 47 6 I'olice Commended. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala I/umpur, Mar. 21. Th« Malay Mail's -Hongkong correapoo lent wires that th, finding in the Shatii ihootin^ enquiry was justifiable hom.cide rhe court exonerates the police and com Bends them for their patience and poi ional coui'age.
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    • 68 6 Aneta). Weltevreden. Mar. 21. A Batavian newspaper lesurns that two of the betraye/s of Nurse Cavell are at present m the Dutch Indies Government (service. The Belgian Consul has already telegraphed to the Belgian Government demanding their extradition. If the Belgian Government does not want extradition,
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  • 265 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penanp, Mar. 21. At the atmual iiicwtilH of the PetUUlg Chamber of Omunerce, Mr. W. S. Goldie, presiding, said that none of those present recalled experiencing such a difficult and trying year in trade generally. Th« bazaars had been badly hit, and
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  • 364 6 In the presence of a lar^e and representative gathering, the funeral took place yesterday evening at Bidadan cemetery of the late Mr. C. R. Brander, whose death occurred at the Singapore General Hospital on Monday evening. A motor hearse, covered with beautiful wreaths,
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  • 43 6 To-night at 8.30 a most instructive and iterestinfi: lecture will be given at the M.C.A. by Mr. S. ,M. Thevathaaen, M.A., l •T. on "The Gardener" by the great idian poet Rabindranath Tagore. The i üblic are cord ally invited to attend. I
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  • THE ROYAL VISIT.
    • 203 6 PloCBSBloft It the Kdilor. Dm* Sir. Tin- t!!, J» organisers ()f th mom, that Orchard Road will rftkeroutetediwppointin, rhe writer tal Chir^ who are the pri n P'.uvsMon, wist Europe ttwnben of ou. as many could not .long the rout,- decided (tntleme* ,n ,-har^- of brint the matt,,-
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  • 94 6 Hii Excellency Th* Govemsf sad Guillemard will leave BJagapon f.», k Lumpar on Saturday trtnitu His Excellency will meet His Royal nest the Priace of \s i m ft I Highness' arrival at Port Swettcrih p.m. on Tiu-><i ;i y j M h Mud ollency will
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  • 45 6 AlU'ta) Bataua, Mar. 21. Tin CovaCTor Caueraj of tht N'etht Incfies is sending hi< A<ljutunt. o*l Brewer, to Singapore for the purpu (onveyin^ Hie Execlleocy'i i iHwplaau h.R.H. the Prince of Wales <>n th«> tttmim of his visit to "our British ru-ivrhbour
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  • 56 6 A.s is well kn<»uti. His Royal H The Prince of Wales will on Fn.la. March, unvril th«- Cenotaph in wnury -f KhcfC who fell in The Greal War portunity will be jriven t.. thosi- <h<sktm of laying wreaths on th«- Ceejetape, i»n Hafkday ;{txi April,
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  • 103 6 The whole of jreeterday'a proceed the Second Singapore Assfo v up*^ by Ibe trial of Peh Kcilff on dM attempted murder. According to May* Whitley, pruMtlllim, lnt complainant a coolie employed by the accused in Upper Serangoon n>a<i On <' Kith last ye>ar the BCCBJMd ov»J the comr/ainant
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  • 94 6 Two cases wore mention^! btf r Justice Barrett-Lennanl in th.« S« Dourt yesterday morning:, as hav;n<: )> n lettled by consent. In Um fir vhich E. D. Money sued the Strait jaragj, Mr. Dickinson stated that ment had been arrived at IBd j I t vas
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 168 6 j| 4slf For MARTINI I ASO 1 Rossrs > ITALIAN VERMOUTH I Italy's Finest Production. j; jCaldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. > (Incorporated in Shanghai.) Tel. 228 87 Cecil Street. j 1 PATRONIZED W^^WPWBS??^- KOTALIT I Jewellery and Silverware I IN NUMBER, IN VARIETY AND IN CHEAPNESS THERE IS NONE TO
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    • 112 6 What about your BAGGAGE YOU insure your valuable and effects at home: do you protect them in your baggage when travelling? Property to the value of many thousands of pounds is lost, damaged in various ways, or stolen every year in transit by railway and steamship, or while the Owner
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  • 509 7 MAGNIFICENT WELCOME. I HIKING SCENES. Renter Service.] Colcmbo. Mar L>. 11. 11.11. tb c Princi of Wales reception this morning, t in th- harbour just p ing berthed a'nid a large r of thippfca ilMMud rain- a from the Flagship „1 the French cruiser shining city
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  • 124 7 'V followiag Singapore Properties etr: r^e dHipoiad of by auction by Estate '>ust Agencies Ltd. at their Sale\h% L'Oth instant:— •-11 n Janientah, Muar, area 14 acres pofea, planted with over 2,000 boujrht by Mr. Tan Thin for 11,200; 99 years' leasehold ind €8 lava Road, 1 ft.
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  • 42 7 Peiuac respondent wires that trial of the seven Malays at I'aUni in connection with the "f Mr. Smart, Government Surth«" A**<x*»ors considered that there ufficiejit evidence to convict No*. It and they were accordingly dis•Jl*l TT\«> trial of tfce others is pro-
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  • 436 7 TROUBLOUS LANDS. MR. SASTRI'S BILL. [Reuter's Service.! Delhi, Mar. 20. The Assembly sanctioned with applaune he budm t provision for defraying the ex-it-nsea ot the visit of Mr. Sastri, India's •ejuvseniative at the Washington Confer■iifi', to Au.-tralaaia and Canada. THE RAILWAY STRIKE. Calcutta, Mar. 22. Tin- railway
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  • 36 7 Berlin, Ma r 21. Yorwaerts reports that the Russian Government has granted a Russo-German syndicate exclusive air traffic rights between the principal cities. Services will .shortly be open between Petrograd- Moscow and Moscow-Kieff.
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  • 63 7 On the 16th instant the Prime Minister. Signor Favta, in presenting to Parliament the new Cabinet, made important statements in regard to Home and Foreign Policy and received general applause from tht Chamber. The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sijfnor Scbanzer, submitted to Parliament the Bill for reduction
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  • 203 7 I Civil proceed ini^s wh'i-h originated in 1909 1 had a sequel in the Supreme Court fttttom day morning, when Mr. Upcott, en behalf! of Mr. Manasseh .Meyer, brought a claim b fore Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard against 1 Mr. William Dunman. Mr. Nassini Reuben and V.
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  • 165 7 SETTLING DOWN. MARTIAL LAW RELAXED. [Reuter's Service.] Johannesburg, Mar. 20. M*. Uhl-luw in the central area is relax-' The Amalgamated Engineers is the ci Iy union which has not yet called off tl> strike. Th:s is due to ba! luting 1 difficulties which it is expected will
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  • 123 7 IMPORTANT WARNING. [Reuter's Berrice]. Washington, March The Government has reiterated its warning to ftnanciers not to place foieitrii loans without the knowledge of Government. This is rcganied as another move by the Administration to compass the double object of dealing blow at European militarisnii al well as securing:
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  • 440 7 Washington, March 20. Ordcn uirectin*: the repatriation by July Ist. of all American troops on the Rhine, law been issued by the Secretary of State For War. HOMBWAJU) BOUND. Paris March 20. A wire from Cobienz says that 1,100 \merican troops, with 64 German wives, left for
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  • MALAYA-BORNEO EXHIBITION.
    • 196 7 The most cursory tour of the Exhibition Grounds reveals the tremendous amount of work that remains to be done before S the Exhibition is opened in ton days' time. J The stalls and kiosks in the neighbourhood of the main entrance are well advanced m m
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    • 154 7 Information was received yesterday *hat j the Kelantan Government have decided to surcharge their stamps of the value of one, «J four, five, ten, thirty, Mid fifty cents, one, J" two and five dollars, in the same way as J the Straits Settlements, Branei, North Borneo and
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    • 51 7 To the Editor. Dear Sir, With reference to the para- graph in your paper of even date regarding Trengganu stamps to be surcharged M.8.E., I am afraid it is misleading. As far as I am aware the high values are $1, 3, 5 and 25. Yours faithfully, H.
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    • 283 7 The delegates from the Shanghai Chinese j Chamber of Commerce with part of their roods arrived at Singapore on Saturday last, fc and on Sunday afternoon were the quests J3 it tiffin of the local Chamber. Mr. Lim I Nee Soon who acted as the chief
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    • 41 7 H. H. the Sultan of Kelantan, accompanied by his brother, the Rajah of Kelantan, by the Dowager Sultana, and suite arrived at Singapore by train on Sunday morning and are in residence at No. 107 Selegie Road.
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  • 101 7 The action in which Messrs. M. S. Martin and Co. claim $24,291 from Ban Joo Heng in respect of breach of contracts for the supply of jrambier was disposed of in the Supreme Court yesterday by Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard, evidence being given by Loo Chin Kiat,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 84 7 JUST UNPACKED Plain and Ribbons, j I Robinson Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. 3j ■^^^v■.v^A^VA^^^^Vd^^v^v^v^^v.^^^v^ v.^^v.v^^ A v A^^^^VJ dVV^, I \jjoP Natural-MOk $1.50 j^S $4.25 per tin. Bj3^sl|pP per tin. Special Book on Feeding of Infants. POST FREE UPONSAPPLICATION TO Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co. (LONDON) 144-147 CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 492 8 ffHE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Cfc., IM. (Th« Blue Funnel Line— Alfred Holt A C«. (Companies Incorporated In England) U%UAfQtm, PORT BWETTKNHAM ft PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP awl HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE awl LIVERPOOL 3INGAPORB to GENOA, MARSEILLES awl LIVERPOOL.
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    • 522 8 GERMAN" LINE ELLERMAN A BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE HOMEWARD. St«amer Leaviag 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, Yokohama Mar. 26 FREIGHT SERVICE Steamer r>,
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    • 620 8 P. O. -BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE, (Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERViCF PENIN2JLAR AND ORIENTAL S. I (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLKS L0« hnv DUE SINGAPORE L.FAVE SINGAPORE KALYAN about Mar. 19 KHIV/ PLASSY about April 2 DEVANriA about A"l
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 715 9 ,HE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK (OASTTING SERVICE lay, Trwniw, KHantan. BatlgMm, Telnpin, Patani, Singora, f«B Kohssraui, iMmgmmm, Ckaapaa and Baii^kok. A nival Di'partun :li X -Mar. 20 Mar. 22 GAI M 27 Mar. 29 lAHIDOI Apr. S Apr. B fitted t! ir ou K
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    • 843 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.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR P\NAMA. FROM NEW YORK Btajamcra. Due S'pore Route For KARROO April 2 Suez Straits Philippines
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    • 597 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U.S.A.* TOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING SOAki). r.iH- HO N KO G SINGAp ORE-CALCUTTA SERVICE. (CK g K 0Ep s ai^ n Si *S*Vore, Penang, Rangoon and Calc-tt. |3J S£S ports will be made if indur-ement offers.) n A J 'IVa r
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  • 173 10 La Perouse, Aatrolote, and Octant, three surveying ships belonging to the French navy arrived from Europe on Monday and leave for Saigon on the 25th inst. There :s to be an international Quarantine Conference at Batavia next autumn to discuss n ommon practice as regards the quarantining of
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    • 396 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 adequate
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    • 583 10 sjk. HALFMOON. i Consignees of cargo per the abovenamed i vessel from New York are hereby notified that nhe has arrived and is discharging cargo into The Singapore Harbour Board's Godown No. 46. GUTHR1E CO., LTD., as Agents. 22-3 23-3 m.s. GLBNAPP. (4 r >-3-22). CMMiCMM of cargo per the
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    • 90 10 JUUEiLIIIi j The Timber Preservative Stocked in 1, 5 10 Gallon Drum WHY PAY H/gAi Prices for Hard Wood Wn E V Soft *fooc/ treated With I JODELITE I^CHEAPER JUST ARfinrm Write for Particulars to The Borneo Company Limited (Incorporated in England.) Singapore, ipoh and Penan& THE MARK OF GOOD
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 591 10 MAIL TABLE. F»der«ud Malay SUM*. M&lacca, Maar aatf P«nan£ (by train) 6 a.m. and < pja daily Intermedia* and local malU will t* found m list below: TO-DAT. Batavia, Samaranjf, Soufrabaya and Macassar, Uking- mails for Australasia, «tc. Rogfeveen 9 a.m. Djambi, etc. Sin ff kep 9 a.m Cv cob
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  • 73 11 i > u ii a. 4 ro.s o i N(a- York, demand 5U^ j France, demand ''g^ India. T. T. 177 f Hongkong, demand i% v,. r>, ni Yokohama, demand i or Java, demand L3s*, Bangkok, demand ana; Sovereign, Bank Buying Bank of England Kate 41^ p. c# Bar
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  • 157 11 Ifarcli 21 Tin 106 Tons $73.71 Gambier Cuba No. 1 9.75 GaraVier g 50 Pepper Black fa Pepper (white fair) 26. t0 Tapioca, small flake, {.g. 7.0a Tapioca, mpdium pearl f.g ~v> Pearl Shro small Copra Mix 10.M Copra Sundried 10.7S Opiutn, P-nares urcerf: 4,500 Rice, Rangoon vrhite no
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  • 46 11 12 o'clock noon, March 21 1922. P»l« Crep* Ribbed Sr»«ked ?t Cloiinf PrUm. Clmi*§ Prirm 3ny*r« S^Vr». Buyers isßsrs Spot 27 2714 April 27 'l 28 April to .Tune 28^; 29 Jofj to Sept. 31 3t% Toni> of Market:— Weak I
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  • 161 11 London, February 7.—"Tht' laukr:ila:tical nu-thocis of tht- giants cf finance" were scathingly censured by Mr. Justice ColeridK^ in ordering tho Sperling Company. bij,- Stockbrokers, to purchase 20 shilling shares in the Balthvin Company at 60 shillings a share in accordance witai agreoment. This was a test action
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  • 57 11 Lcvd Leverhulmo, Addressing the Lancaster Chamber of Commerce, said it would be wi^e to punish with imprisonment those who attempted to murder or poison business, whether they were Labour leader?, Chancellors of the Exchequer, or Governors of the Bank -of England^ because such attempts wire designed against the life of
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCE.
    • 68 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ku;jL Lumpur, Mar. 21. Xi vix- ninth annual meeting of the Huki Kepong Rubber Estates, lir. \V. Leggatt, the chairman, stated that the profit forth* jrear amounted to 135,444, It was decided to pay a final dividend of ten per making twenty
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    • 51 11 February Fifiirtß, The Acting Registrar of Import, atut Exports suppliea the foUowing particulars of February's trade as compared January. Foreign Imports Into British Malays February $36,791,376 i!.292,.'^T January 37^435,576 4,rir>7,4si Decrease 644,200 ***** Foreign Exports fro,,, Hriti.vli Malays February $42^10, £4,984,618 Jamary M *****(8 [ncrease 2,991 011
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    • 73 11 PHASER'S REPORT Singapore, Mar. 21 Ti».-^£145.5. 105 (d $78.75. Rubbers— Dull and generally lower. Muitaf.— Collieriei $11.75. Taipings 97% North Taipinga 87%, South Taipin^s 3.".. Nawn* Pets 50, Rawangi :»u, U)u Pahs Tonsrkah Harbours Ifaraai ;.^uis $3^0 4 Industrials. Uniteen $B^s sB.7s. Tndtn $14, Pras^r and Neave>
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    • 105 11 MACPH AIL'S REPORT. Singa|w>rr. Mar. 21. Silver -Ms. Hoackonc H', 4 per cent premium. Three months gold :>2\. Share Market.— Dull. Rubbers.— F(\v enquiries. Allenbys 16 Craigieteas 40 50, Baasetta .">'j> L :,-•> Tam balaki 47% 52%, Sandycrofts enquired foi at 75, Bukit Keponp;s $2.02^. Ti.iK.— Taipinjrs 85 70, Norths
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    • 102 11 Singapore, Mar. 21. I'i.i. 4146. ss. Quotations for the we<*k from Mar. 16 to (late Highest 73%, Lowest |78%, Closing >84f Business done 480 tons sold. Rubbers.— Allenby> 12% 15, nlgislssi 17% 52%, Kempas $4 $4.2',. Mines. Very little bwincu passing and few change to record.
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  • 53 11 The Hon. Mr. VY. 11. Jigg, si-rim- |Wllaw of Mntn. WhitUll tad Co., «rho is \mring Ceylon for good, was waited upon by the fctaff 4 ,f Ifossn. Whittal! and (V, recent ly, and presented with an address, Mr and Mrs. Ffgg and the ttaff h:ivin ff first sat for
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    • 418 11 i unnftMipp -nr- u T (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) f n n nAA St f r House> Sin a Pore. LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry, E.C. apanj has £^0,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life ■i\i/ t>t axio «r- aocttt^avt^ Assurance Comiianies Act.
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    • 467 11 CHARTERED BANK, of India, Australia and China. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in 600,090 Hfeares of i"> each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund 3.600,000 Re&erve Liability of Proprietors 3.ooo.ooo HEAD OFFICE. 3i< Bishopagate, London, E.C. Agencies an«i Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Anaritsar Iloilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh Raagoon
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    • 854 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION Capital, all paid up $20,000,00C Silver Re3?rve $23,500,00C Sterling Reserve, held in London 4,500,00C Reserve Liability of Proprietors $:i0,000,00t COURT OF DIRECTORS. G. M. Dodwell, Esq. Chairman. Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang. Deputy Chairman. D.G.M. Bernard, Esq.Hon. Mr. E.V.D. Parr G.T.M. Edkins, Esq. W.L. Pattenden, Esq.
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    • 117 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. OTQ#. FIRE >» MOTORCAR MA^ I I rMtßty Guarantee— Administration Uoau/ Sin^apurr Re Pf^ -.entatJves— Mesara. BARLOW &Co Mesaw. KARKEPw <& r! o#> Hr::, ei o^-64. The A^^^S A. GOEDON LEE. tU«J,nt M TSE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD.
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  • 1467 12 The handicaps for the first day of the Prince's meeting have called forth the inevitable grumbles, on the part of those who se their fond hopes of getting in at it nice weight blasted. This however i* usunl and no handdcapper ever expects to •■scape somebody's dissatisfaction. What
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  • 433 12 The following is the twelfth yearly report of the directors to the shareholders of the above company, to be presented at the annual meeting on March 28. at noon, at Nmi Derrick and Company's office. Your Direct rs herewith submt their Report ami Statement of Accotmta far
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 574 12 Some Fast Gallops. There was a poo«l turnout at the Racecourse yesterday morning when, the going being easy and the weights for the first day having been published, several of the candidates did something more than pact work. Beau syce was early out and did a strong round
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    • 123 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Newcomers Handicap. W. H. Drummond beat A. G. Hay, 6 2 6 —l. E. Dunkerley beat W. W. Campbell, 6—2, 6—2. (G. Edlin beat C. Alport, 6 —4, 3—6, 6—l. Championship Pairs. Pot Us and .Doiy beat Bell and Hoblyn, 6—3, 7—5. Dean *and Wodehouse
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    • 52 12 Championship. (Preliminary Ties) F. Ruchwaldy vs. R. M. Duff. R. T. Holder vs. R. D. Hoblyn, postponed. Championship. Layton vs. Haskins, postponed. Prentis vs. Wodehouse. Milligan vs. Sinclair, postponed. Newcomers Handicap. Oollyer vs. Dnimmond. J. W. Winter vs. Dunkerley. Championship Pairs. Platt and Bowerman vs. Strafford and Campling,
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    • 55 12 Championship. I Holder vs. Hoblyn. I Milligan vs. Sinclair. Championship Pairs. Donnell and Hunt vs. Holder and Riche*. Kleinman and Green vs. Prentis and i Dyne. Potts and Doig vs. Platt and Bowerman or Strafford and Campling. Schofield and Edwards vs. Haskinn and Fuller. Newcomers Handicap. Drummond or
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    • 90 12 MONDAY'S RESULTS. A. Class. John Lim beat Tong Foong Koon, 6 l, e-4. Scow Poh .Leng vs. Loh Poon Lip, (unfinished). B. Class. Lauw Hong Keng beat Lim Kee Cheok, I o—i,0 i, O Z, o— o. Chua Lye Yan beat Yap Kim Chuan, 7 5, l.
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    • 67 12 A. Class. Cheong Chee Tong vs. Chew Eng Hoe. Kiong Chin Eng vs. Chua Choon Leong or Seah Eng Kiang. B. Clans. Teo Kwang Nghee vs. Teo Keng Teow, (to finish). Goh Tong Sin vs. We Keng Cheng, (to finish). Koh Thian Seng vs. Kwik Tiang Boon. Wee
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    • 36 12 Lieut. Colonel F. E. Swainson and the Officers of the 2nd Bn. The Middlesex Regiment very much regret that owing to the Races their Regimental Sports have been postponed to Wednesday, sth April 1922.
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    • 57 12 The following will represent th«« SJLC. vs. Middlesex Regiment at hockey to-dfty on the S.R.C. Ground:— G. G. Gr«y; E. G. WTieatley and E. O. Angus; C. B. Webb. E. E. do Souza and S. de Souza; V. C WeJterhout, W. A. Aeria. H. G. Stack (Capt.), C. A.
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  • 420 12 The seventeenth annual general meeting of the Hotel Van Wijk was held hi the registered offices of the company, Chartered Bnnk Chambers at noon yesterday, presided over by Mr. J. C. Koopman. Others present were Messrs. J. H. Leopold, K. Siffe'.s, and O. R. S. Batemm
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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