The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 March 1922
1922-03-27
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1922-03-27 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. .mm-w^t fEN CKNTS SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1922. No. 10,541.17 words
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Article206 1922-03-27 1 BHfaal having its fill of horror* befefe Easter. The position in Ireland daily gJPawa more strained beeavae of outrages Page 7. The Prince's visit to Ceylon is described in vivid language by Beater's special correspondent Page 7. The Pacific Pact has Heen aaaaed hy the Senate, and206 words
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Article868 1922-03-27 1 What, struck me most, about the strike w;<s the l;uk of anything In the dsasestic way which needed worrying about. Kv» r body teemed glad of the chance t<» «»<> something productive, and. the mere rums the strike appeared, the eheei became the Europeans, so by th«<868 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement266 1922-03-27 1 MALTHOID 1 RAFFLES HOTEL. H'«ci «f Hie lisit tn Singapore of H.R.H. The I'rinr e <»f Wales. iNDAY, -7th M.\l:« H Tea Dnnsrmt. "> p .m. to 7 PJH. SDAY, 20th MARCH... Orrbcstnd Otnecrt, t-45 pjn. W ;0U :-I\F:<")i Rn#«| Ntgkt, DfaUMT .1. l»ancinjr [ARCS Sp**cial Luncheon, Daachltf ;«fter Dinr*?r.266 words
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Advertisement110 1922-03-27 1 iF^ Number W^ W^ i l^ Virginia Jj ■k CIGARETTES y^* -—————-< |N AIRTIGHT TINS OF >" LONDON ARDATH THE EUROPE HOTEL. j SINGAPORE. j Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. TEA DANCES. Tuesdays and Thursdays. j I The Hole*. Orchestra under the direction of Mr F. R. Iflartens. i THE EUROPE110 words
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Advertisement146 1922-03-27 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Kn)pir e Cinema new programme Page 2. Alteration of P. and O. sailing* Page B. Estate utkl Trusi sell office furniture Page •">. Nbtke of Harbour Board Hdidaya— Paje Powell and V'o. have two new auction .-•jiK f Pni ">. N«» Admission exre/st by authority to L\ f.ihition—146 words
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Miscellaneous151 1922-03-27 1 THE WEEK. i .I[ovdai/ t 2~th. I High Water, 9.51 am., 10.25 p.m. I Chamber of Commerce Rub. Assn., Bxakaaat 2.15 p.m. Logislative Council. 2.^0 p.m. Tinm'au, 28th. Higii Water, \Q:2ti a.m.. 1O.">1 p.m. R< ;it Board, 2.15 p.tn. Telok An-on K. 8., Derrick's noon. Princt of Wales arrives P.151 words
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Article296 1922-03-27 2 MALAYA-BORNEO EXIBITION. Ill), M \NN V AMI >i:Ml.\ IS. 4 mantfl win* h Mi- si«wart Bddie TaiU bai bcought <»\.m f.-.-i.i Mjiuin an foil "-nk the am Uw Mnrl at <-f Guillemard Arena« ihr lirep^, > bitioi f r they fri >. of thair kind that ady the l»>% ri-296 words
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Article443 1922-03-27 2 in honoajr of the visit of B U- H, the Ivmce of Wales, Sea Sports haw- batfl magod by th<j Singapore Yacht Club, in ti with the Exhibition. The proKlUif extends over two day-. Friday rr:-M)j] and Saturday mornmjr. On the ♦..rmer day, when H. R. H.443 words
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Advertisement253 1922-03-27 2 TO I r OR FOR SALE. LARGE GOJ'OYVNS. mwly erected, area from lu.jOO to r»O,OO'J sq. ft. facing riv LARGE SfOltßS fror*. Bjßo6 to 24,000 &i\. fi near veharf ami shipping. Al><> ;h-ce fttOficd buildingl for oftires and faiawaA Centrally situated. AH imm^ciiHte suiTf, £.o<v.<z cheap. Apply or write to253 words
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Advertisement449 1922-03-27 2 IQI^M^pV'J'U Hb IB AT 7..J0 SHARP TO-NIGHT" ARISE LUCIFER son of the Morning, one s ul rejects theer-one hour of glad joy is granted Uiee. Henc« and arise, and I, Gabriel, the Archangel commandeth theo, Lucifer, son of the Morning when the world rejects' thee tGOD WILL PARDON AND AGAIN449 words
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Advertisement436 1922-03-27 2 ALHA M B K A From Friday. March 24, to W*4mmd*j, ,nh 29 ONE OF THE BEST IF NOT THE BEST OF THE C1 IBi L PICTURES PRESENTED BY HARRY GARsov AL| in which dramatk soapense, alluring romance and redbl pulse- throbbinf and tag i the heart XT TT O436 words
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Article844 1922-03-27 3 JAPANBSB SKA.MKNS BOLSHEVIK TACTICS. Am exi ny story is told by the O-^ika Asahi regard in >r British stianuT <it' r>.*»"»<i t<»ns whi<h had been purchased in i England by the Stki Ann, of Kobe. ar.M was <.n h»T way to k')l>r. when mutiny occurred. Twenty of844 words
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Article380 1922-03-27 3 Among th«' drills probtite of wrhicii w.-i .i)i"mnci'<! rec ntly i imt of the Bar] of I Halftbnry, who left kin etti property of! 1 the fro« v ..f £25,009 ll«. <>.i., i i net personalty £24,058 Is. 6d Like rrany other prreal lawyers Lord Halsbury380 words
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Article28 1922-03-27 3 Musi it bt sorrowfully admitted thai "he Spirit of ,n who is the Prince of Peace r< "s -daj everywhere except within His h Bishop We UV>n. i28 words
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Advertisement272 1922-03-27 3 Igrimaults syrup of Hypophosphite of Lime f BRONCHmS. |j i^ W CATARRH, STUBBORN i^^l WEAK LUNGS. I coughs, ftfe^l, consumption ■..p.Vivienne a'f^l'H BEWARE at .ill Chomists IMITATIONS T BMIS iS>SSBSSsTPSJBSS^BBS»MSSasSSSSaBSSSWi'W^^SBS^MMSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBSsI Manila House. Great Cash Clearance Sale, FROMC MARCH 11th to the 30th. Shoes, Frocks, Blouses, Hats, Children's Shoes, Lingerie, Etc.272 words
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Advertisement255 1922-03-27 3 i- A.M.A, AM a WM IBi i j; HICK, HAHGREAVES Co., Ltd. j| "O niflow Steam /i-n sines i j; Condensing Plant :j (if//tli Mick-Breguet Fjectair.^ < i: SOLE AGENT IS MALAYA, SIAM, L\DO CHINA, DUTCH EAST INDII J 5 P- v PARIS, 5456 The Arcade, Singapore. wsvtfrvvyvwy^^ %«*^-s*-j*-,fc-.c».ti :-.«s255 words
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Article660 1922-03-27 4 CEYLON PLANTER'S OPPOSITHHf. At the annual meeting of the Hunuwella Co. in Colombo, Mr. VV. Coomhe. who presi(ied, said: You will remember that restriction was adopted towards the end of 1919; we adhered to the terms loyally for several m:nths until it became quite evident that the conditions660 words
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Article178 1922-03-27 4 I Scotsmen the world over says the Malay Mail will view with mingled alarm ami amusement the refusal of the immigrati m authorities at Vancouver, 8.C., to allow the Highland ex-Service man MacDonald to land, because he happened to sail for that city from Singapore. He had178 words
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Article109 1922-03-27 4 out. Th Municipal Health Officer, in his statement for the week ending Mar. 18th., gives the total number of deaths as 201, of which two were Eurasians, 158 Chinese, 19 Malays and 20 Indians. The death rat,? was 2K.87 per millo per annum compared with 31.31 in the preceding week.109 words
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Advertisement1255 1922-03-27 4 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable freehold and leasehold town and sen -Me properties. At Messrs. CHEOMJ KOOM BBNG vV. Co*e Saleroo:... No. 30 C'hulta St. ON WBDKSBDAY, l»th MARCH it 2M p.m. I. VntaaMe f|iiatld lard and toaaaoond boose No. tf» Saylang Road, near Lor- «,:»'.»> sq. ft. to 10. Valuable1,255 words
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Advertisement585 1922-03-27 4 I Malaya-Borneo Exhibition jf§^ TITAN %AP' CEMENT I Section B, Pavilion 11. I I All Cement purchased during the Exhibition from the I above Pavilion will be sold at a Special Price. I PHGNB 172. G AURELY CO i Tptegnmt: AURELY. No. 2-b, HNLATBON GEERN, BINGAPORI 8 ■■■11^^^^^— |M— 11—585 words
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Article196 1922-03-27 5 MALAY A-BORNEO EXHIBITION. Hst MA Km TO Bth APRIL 1922. PRICKS OF ADMISSION. Thr followinjj: tariff is published for geaeral information:— A. Entrance to Exhibition C round (payable ut entrance grates) .20 H. Season Ticket for Entrance ©nly to Exhibition Ground, available at all times during period of Exhibition, not196 words
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156 1922-03-27 5 IN THE MATTER THE COMPANIES' ORDINANCE, 1915. and IN THE MATTER Oi DUNN AND HEOKGB, LIMITED. the <V ora oi" ie abort in mid Company sie required befon *h«- 1 5th day of April, 1922. Mad :<-ir n i> ind addminn. •nd UM rticnlan »f their <lebrv <ir claiiMs. Rp.d156 words
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Article141 1922-03-27 5 The Governor of Ceylon has been pl.astf in honour of the visit of the Prince 0 Wales to that island, to order the releas »f the fo lowing elaaseo of prisoners 01 the morning of March 21, 1922 (a) Al Cn vvn debtors, (b) all persons imprisone141 words
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Article128 1922-03-27 5 N-cw Zealand Beauty Spot. It is believed the famous pink ami whit Terraces of Rctorua, formerly features o New Zealand, were not destroyed by tk Maunt Tarawera eruption in 1886, but tha they were only submerged by Lake Rcto mahana. It :s therefore proposed to drai the128 words
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Article446 1922-03-27 5 '*Inepl illicit'." Then wen several lively Incidents at tho cr %\(led meeting of shareholder* of the Dunlop Rubber Company, whose loss of £8,320,000 on the year wil refejied to by the chairman (Mr. F. A. Szarva^) as truly appalling," though his survey of th< future v\is very446 words
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Article184 1922-03-27 5 "Counsel is cheaper khan warfare," .-ays the President WY.N perhaps be doesni know the same lawyers we do. There were t>i lynching^ in ih United States in Mil. Let's past that by and talk about lawlessness in Mexico. Daring December 34 new oil welli were opened in Mexico,184 words
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Article72 1922-03-27 5 I Amount previously acknowledged $10,045.60 Malaya Cattle Trading, Ltd., 150.00 "Undistributed Assets" 59.82 Singapore Recreation Club 62.00 "Undistributed Assets'' 150.00 Half Proceeds of 2 football matches on S.C.C. ground «43J)1 Per Mr. Choo Seng Yan: V. Jacobs, Au Shiu Wong, An Shin Cheng, Tay See Quee, Lim72 words
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Article564 1922-03-27 5 BEQUESTS TO LOCAL CHAMTOB. A probate suit in connection with rhe state of the late Giovanni r.aHKivt. which comprised property in Singapore, Bten am' Italy, HUM before Mr. .J u Bnrrett-Lennanl in the Supreme Court on Saturday, when Mr. J. Cobbett, on hvhnlf •f Mr. Cesare Gaggim*,564 words
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Article344 1922-03-27 5 Speaking at the annual goneroJ meeting of (he Penang Chamber of Commerce, the Hon*ble Mr. Thornc mHe reference to a mattei win. h w« have oftm rimnnanttd' If amounts, i n effect, to nutting through Coaneil without eve* giving ti for BNmbon and the general publfci344 words
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Advertisement537 1922-03-27 5 Mr. JOHN DUKE OPTICIAN ajUMNHsea that ho will tpaji fi.r si^ht gf and t;iilo fitting in M \^N maUri Bill l)IN(i. Batti id (lai Flo< r>. SINGAPORE. 27th M:> TO LET. It) LbT. w BUIUNMQI 8-4, S6-5 .ind ::<•.-.; reet »n«i in Hill Strr«.« -hop<«, asarai or Oft' I tT.537 words
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Advertisement538 1922-03-27 5 WANTED. EUROPEAN LADY WANTED to act as ompanion and to uke care of young girl aged 10. European Family. Apply Hox No. 411 rare of T-'rr. V< g*l WANTED. Baard and iedgin^ near town i>\ BngUah Bsarrlad eavple. Ke ehildren An. v Kox No f>h'_» car* of Flat I'r- I538 words
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Advertisement712 1922-03-27 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Five British Tongkangs called Bintang Tiga Hintunc I'agi, Xonia IVndek, Noni;i and Neaii K»>chil. Tke property of lnche Tintak bint« Abdullah. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co'.s saleroon No. 30 Chulia Street. ON rUESPAT, IMfe MARCH, AT 2.30 I'M 1. The British tOßfkaac cnlJed Kintanp712 words
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Advertisement85 1922-03-27 5 NOTICES. THE I SINGAORE HARBOUR BOARD Holidays— Wharf Department. PRIf>AY, MARCH 31st AND SATURDAY, APRIL Ist. (VISIT OP HL R. H. THE PRINCE OF WALES TO SINGAPORE). On Friday March 31st and Saturday April Ist no vessel will i be berthed, no coal or cargo handled, and the Godowns will85 words
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Article37 1922-03-27 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. I HENDERSON. On Um l'sth F-bmaty, at TJnbridfi-t' Wells, the wifo of C. If. !Ferc>r-.-on, a son. DEATH. HLTTO.V- On the Had Fth Iff, Oakwood Court, Kensinjitoii, Willinm Hutton, late of Singapore Puwml privet-..37 words
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918 1922-03-27 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1922. Comment of the Week. According to the manner of Singapore, people are now beginning to sit up and take notice of the Income Tax, foisted upon the Colony when there was a wave of patriotism, the proceeds to help the Home Government when918 words
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Article616 1922-03-27 6 Mr. John William Haddon it appointed a deputy superintendent of chandu and liquors revenu e for certain purposes. Mr. David Izraelski, a natire of Grodno, resident sixteen years in the Colony, has been granted a certificate of natural ization. t Lieut. Col. Whyte, D. 8. 0., is appoint- ed Commandant616 words
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Article130 1922-03-27 6 We regret to hear that news has been received by Meaan John Little and Co. of the death at his residence in London on Feb. 22m) of Mr. William Hutton, for many years a director of John Little and Co., in Singapore and London. Mr.130 words
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Article44 1922-03-27 6 London, Mar. 24. The result of the Grand National wa« aa follows 1 Music Hall, 100 to 9. 2 Drifter, 18 to I. 3 TaffyUis, 66 to 1. Thirty-two ran. Won by tw lv- lengths, six lengths between second and third44 words
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Article38 1922-03-27 6 A Reuter cable of th e 25th tart, pive* the following results of the Association Cup semi-finals: Huddersflfeld Town bfat Notts County s—l5 1 (at Burnley). Preston North End beat Tottenham rfotspur 2—l (at Sheffield).38 words
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Article39 1922-03-27 6 (F Ollr j^ IUtJ Mail say u h.s e in the robbei ma, H w n t,, 7%. Manufacturer jjj »t present in failure of WouW ing supplies, while <!K T that sonu.thin^ app nan been created39 words
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Article31 1922-03-27 6 (Iron, Our Ow. < ■«rr,. H .n,«,, l Peaalg The animal report on th, p Hn^a.l, .Uttt that doubtful tin. occurred the total insur.in,, ;Ui ■t th- end of31 words
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Article232 1922-03-27 6 MALAYA-BORN EO EXHIBITION. AGRf.fJORTICt I H s: \i. smovn Horticultur.il S <( There will be a 1,,,,-t the Slum aid the Ml to abandon th, ■action v. Lumpur without local knot those in Singapore who interest themselv* I UIU ;< »Hoi money to their Kebun, uh<, will j* ir man232 words
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Article30 1922-03-27 6 Five cups are bein;.; efeetatej M for the boidng competition whch place at the Kxhi»>iti<m on Friday mjrfat The Service* will be fu'.h iqmn* a good show is certain.30 words
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Article76 1922-03-27 6 ARRIVA LS FROM BORNEO. Tin- Kajang which day at noon brought Bumbef of i Ito Singapore in Prince's visit They tnc'vtk H- K Pearson, Governor of British Nort Mrs. Pearson, H. H S tai Panjeran Perancha. P and other notabilities i f Borneo I distinguished viait f" (lt •tOß*a Pier.76 words
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Article107 1922-03-27 6 Mr. Lac Chooa (Juan haf a** sionally appointed ai aaeaVfal J Legia?ative Council in phm of Mr Ong Sianjr. A QaaetU ■JtUaonMaan <kf Sal. ulJ, f notifies the appointment of the hi'nT> F. S. James U Deputy of the during the latter*! ibiaiifi 'rom lho tj A -gentkmaa" with a107 words
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Advertisement210 1922-03-27 6 SSWiSWASViSVAV.'.SSSV.V.V.S SSNWWA'.'AWiWySVSWyWAS J 4s#f For I MARTINI I i ROSSI'S ITALIAN VERMOUTH j Italy's Finest Production. j; fGaldbeck Macgregor &Go., Ltd. l m m (In in Shanghai.) S; Tel. 228 87 Cecil Street. 5 Jewellery and Silverware IN NUMBER, IN VAKIETY AND IN CHEAPNESS THERE IS NONE TO RIVAL B.210 words
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Advertisement282 1922-03-27 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 Owner282 words
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Article631 1922-03-27 7 FAMILY BUTCHKEKD, |l( IN I'Kl 88 M .AUMKD. [Keuter's Service.] London, Mar. 24. crime was committed in I r A band of armed men boost of a publican, dragged 1 ioni and buffmaa from their them ■uecesßfoaty. Five k two are dying. London. Mar. 2">. ,i .:■■!> of631 words
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Article792 1922-03-27 7 WITH WIDE RESERVATIONS I S. WANTS NO LIABILITIES. [Reuter's Service.l Washington. Mar. 21. The Senate ratified the Pacific Tiaulj bf r>7 to 27. i '11 v treaty was rati/u i with the re- l MrvatfcNi declaring that the United states understands th«t the treat) involves no i792 words
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Article621 1922-03-27 7 A RIOT OF COLOUR. MILES OF ELEPHANTS. [Reuter's Service.] Kandy Mar. 24. Kandy by night has DOM very much mon wonderful thnn Kandy l>y day during: the Prince's twenty hours visit. Not becaoae of the quaint ceremonials, dwarfed a almost* into insignificance by reminiscences j of621 words
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Article212 1922-03-27 7 'From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 25. The Malay Mail Colombo correspondent states:—H. R. H. the Prince of Wales received a fervent welcome at Kandy yesterday and to-day. After a garden party and a parade of ex-service men had been held, there was a durbar of the212 words
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Article695 1922-03-27 7 POOR HOPES FOR BRITISH BUSINESS. ADVERSE BALLOT. [Reuter's Service. J London, March 24. The Engineering ballot on a strike re- j »ulted in 49,503 for acceptance of the emloyera' demand and 164,759 .against. The jnions in bulk. It is officially announced that the Government's «ffoi'ts to seoure695 words
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Advertisement156 1922-03-27 7 SELF-GENERATING I ELECTRIC I Pocket Lamp Ao Battery Required THE LATEST WODEL- *LW4YB HEADY FOK USL. Light is obtained so long as required by s mply working a lever. Mechanically perfect. Will last for years. I Robinson Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated in Singapore). i I j ■HI m^^M .^rm M156 words
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Advertisement454 1922-03-27 8 fHE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LTD. AND rRE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION C*>, IM, (The Blue Funnel Line— Alfred Holt A Cu (Companies Incorporated in England) a: A PORE. PORT SWETTENHAM PKNANG TO LONDON. AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES, HAVRB and LIYUPOOL SINGAPORB to GENOA. MARSEILLES aa4454 words
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Advertisement478 1922-03-27 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE HOMEWARD. Steamer Leaving Singapores.s. CITY OF SIMLA For Marseilles, London March 31 s.s. CITY OF CALCUTTA For Marseilles, London May 10 OUTWARD. 1* CITY OF CALCUTTA Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama Mar. 26 FREIGHT SERVICE steamer Dm Singapore s.B.478 words
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Advertisement616 1922-03-27 8 P- O. BRITISHIi^APCAR LINE (Incorportted in England MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVicp PENIN^JLAB AND ORIENTAL 8 T (Under Contract with His Majesty's (toreramtat! V LONDON FAK-KASTERN SERVICF FROM LONDON TO UARSFTTivc DUE SINGAPORE SSvS^tt PLASSY about April 2 MVAKHA C DONGOLA about April 18 NOVAK Pnl 4 DELTA about April 30616 words
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Advertisement1495 1922-03-27 9 LilC STF4M NAVIGATION TO ITD The Ocean steam shi P Company, Umited. MAlfl diEiAIU 11AV1UA1IU111 tU^ LIU. The china Mutual steam Navigation Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IM MAM). AND si nc pork Bangkok Ellorman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. COASTTING SERVICE (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) TV— gfiltt, Kilantan. Hanprnara, Tclupin, Patani, Singora,1,495 words
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Advertisement575 1922-03-27 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO, (Incorporated in U.S.A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING sOAki). n m HON GKONG-SING A PORE-CALCUTTA SERVICE. /Oil l^V g K° DKt s ui^ ri Singapore, Penang, Rangoon and CaIe«IU (dpeciAl portt will be trade if inducement offers.) n a? rOI 5 fc r fllll575 words
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Advertisement220 1922-03-27 10 The China Mutual Life Insurance Company, Limited. WITH WHICH JS ASSOCIATED The Shanghai Life Insurance Company, Limited. (Both Incorporated under the Hongkong Ordinances) HEAD OFFICE, SHANGHAI CAPITAL SONS DOTS FOR DAUGHTERS Full particulars sent upon request to CHIEF OFFICE SOUTHERN AGENCIES (HAS. NEILL, 2 Finlayson Green, General Manager, Singapore, Southern220 words
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Advertisement415 1922-03-27 10 s.s. HALFMOON. ii» him r--,^_ "***^**^w I 1 m mg M Consignees of cargo ex the abovenamed "S^V IP^ T B steamer from New York are hereby notified I I P B |< :hat survey on damaged carg* will be hold at Ilff i 9 8 m^ m ).3O a.m.415 words
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Miscellaneous807 1922-03-27 10 MAIL TABLE. Federated Malay States. Malacca, Muar and Penang (by train) 0 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily I Intermediate and locsl mails will be fonnd in list below: TO-DAY. Kuala Pahang, P< lean, Sungei LemMng Kuantan vi i Jerantvi By train) c* a.m. PulaU Etc H r.uit U ii. m.807 words
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Article56 1922-03-27 11 0^ India, T. T. ?8 Hongkong, demand 7' 4 p.,-. Pr«m. Yokohama, demand 105^ Java, demand 135 "V Sovereign, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of England Rate 4y 2 p c Bar Silvt r London From Banca Commerciale Italiana Milan*, dated March k'th. noon. Exchange on London Lirea 86 per56 words
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Article149 1922-03-27 11 Much 25. Tin ISO 1 otis $73.78 Gambior Cubo No. 1 12.50 Gambier jj.jo Pepper Black 1:1.00 Pepper (white fair) 25.50 Tapioca, small flake, f.y. 6.71 Tapioca, medium pearl f.g 7.50 Pearl Sago small H.OO Copra Mix 10.3.) Copra Sundried 10.75 Opium, Benares uncert: 4,500 Rice, Rcngoon wbitfl 230149 words
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Article43 1922-03-27 11 U.3f h.pi. Saturday, March -i*. IWz, Pal« Crepe. Ribbed Smolted St Closing Price: Closing Price* Bayers Sellers. Bayers Sellers Spot -7 127 1 April M -*'<« April to Juim -j July to Sept, 12 Tone of Market: -Quiet. m43 words
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Article275 1922-03-27 11 Daring s visit to Java from Australia I d! Mi. B. Page, M.P.. ami Mr. H. Pratten,! M.P.. investigations will be made <~>n the condition of the sivrir market there. Mr. Pratten said thai obviously the fruit prowen of the Commonwealth were vitally corn. -erncd in275 words
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Article112 1922-03-27 11 TAIPING FIN KMPOkis (From Our Own Conreopondeat.) PtlMg, Mar. 2,'>. The annual report of Taiping Tin Dred ging Company shows that Dredge No I had satisfactory results with an output of 6370 pikuls of ore, in inctvase <,f orer the previoas year. Dredge No "J ran continuously112 words
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Article105 1922-03-27 11 Sinßapore, Mar. 2.">. Tin.- H46. 17s. 6d. L6O torn iold $7:: 76, Kubbers.— Nothing tloiti/r. Miai«C«— Collieries $11.50 $12. Talps^s To, North Taipin^n 90, South Taipint^ 27%, Nawng V<>t* 50, Lin^ois $SJO, Ra wanirs 50, Murais $4 Renongl 20s. G.I. H rboan $8.75. Indasrriala. L T n $8.76,105 words
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Article102 1922-03-27 11 Singapore. Mar. K. Tu.—tn;,. i7.v. 6d 178%, i;,(» torn sold. Uuhnvrs— N,, enquiry. Tins.— -Xorths 87* 92tt, Soothi K M, T«pin*i 674 72 2 Jobans go 65, ColUertef $11.25 |1i.60, Tonfkah Harbonn 18.66 $<v 75, Jelantohs S6 40, Titis $4.65 $4.7.",. Nawng I't-ts r>o r>s. Irdustrials.—102 words
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Article97 1922-03-27 11 The shareholders of South Tsinteg Tin lytadgmg, Ltd. have been notifi*J Quit tte directors resrre< that in vk- w <»f tht increased c<>*t of tho nrtxl>rf owr the mouni originaß) estimated, viz, £102,000 nrainst the original £70,000. it has become necessary to take the opinion of the97 words
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Article89 1922-03-27 11 Bradford Chamber of Commcm ii decMad to "Black List" fbrefcn bljy r v.ho ruthlessly cancelled orde* for riotk wn the fall in ealae ttme after the gnmt boom, eausinc a loss to the ITe.l Ridm. textile tlttde of many millions, Po, tfce fn-.-t offence of89 words
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Advertisement418 1922-03-27 11 approximately $5,000,000. Assurances in force over $17 000 000 THE URKAT EASTERN UFE ASSURAN^ 'WMPANY, LIM!TED. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HEAD OFHCE:— Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry, E.C £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act. lT ;.\rriVK418 words
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Advertisement466 1922-03-27 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Incorporated in England bj Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in 600.000 Hfeares of £5 earn £3.000,000 Reserve Fund 1,800.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 3» Bishopsgate. London, E.C Agencies and Branches. Alor S;ar Honpkong Penang AnariUar Iloilo Puk«t Bangkok Ipoh Raagoou466 words
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Advertisement527 1922-03-27 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION Incorporate in HorgkonK-) Capital, all paid up $20,000,000 Silver Reserve $2.'5 ,500 ,000 Sterling Reserve, held in London 4,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 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.527 words
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Advertisement388 1922-03-27 11 (YOKOHAMaTsPECIE BANK. LIMITED. I Established 1880. Subscri bed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y. 61,000^)00 President: K. Kodama Eaq. Vive-President: R. iL-hinoimyi, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma Esq. N Kajiwara Em T. amakawa, Esq. s. K. Suzuki Esi M. Odagjr,, Esq. Uarcn K. Morimura, Baron K. Iwasaki, H. Mori388 words
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Advertisement115 1922-03-27 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (W*«Vd to E^._nd_by_Roy a Charter A. D. 172 3, RE rCum n MOT °R CAR M > k Guarantf t— Administration H on J» -;n«ap,,r f R«pr««« B taMv«,s_M^r3. BARLOW &Co Messrs. BARKER 'V, A GORDON LEE, Recent M^^ THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD, (Incorporated In115 words
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Article599 1922-03-27 12 RACK TRAINING. Saturday morning theatentd early rain and tht threat was fulfilled for soon after \w rk had begun a storm broke which spoiled a good deal of the training. However there were intervals of line weather and the exe'cise in mo.- 1 wa.v carrie.i out. the poinj:599 words
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Article189 1922-03-27 12 Singapore Volunteer Corpa. Routine Orders by Lieut.-Colonel F. E. Spencer, D. S. 0., M. C, Commanding S. S. V. F. Monday, 27th. 5.15 p.m. European Guard of Honour; European Lining of Streets; Non-European Guard of Honour Eurasian, Chinese and Malay Companies Lining of Streets. Tuesday, 28th.189 words
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Article81 1922-03-27 12 I ar. been decided, in Older to nave no OVCldVWdiag and to fhr* plenty of roo;n for dancing in the ball rcom, that the num tara shall be strictly limited. This Until w )i he reached when a further fifty Iwt ticktta have been issued over and above81 words
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Article662 1922-03-27 12 TWO CIJP RACES. The final for the (kivernor's (up, between the Marion nnd the Helen was sailed otf on Saturday afteirnx.n in ideal weather, the Marion winning after a most interesting rice. C'apt. Bredt nberg started the rate at 2. -45 sharp an.) the Helen crossed the662 words
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Article238 1922-03-27 12 PEATE— WARNECKE WEDDING. There was a large attendance at the Presbyterian Church on Saturday afternoon, when Mr. Alfred Frederick Pasta of BCessn. Wearnt Brothers. Singapore, son cf the late Mr. and Mrs. PeaJce of London, led to the altar Miss Renee Violet Warnecke, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.238 words
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Article33 1922-03-27 12 Owinjr to the fact that he is leaving for Home on May second Mr. J. M Si me did not stand for re-election to the Committee of the Chamber of Commerce on Friday.33 words
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Article700 1922-03-27 12 SWIMMING CLUB ANNUAL MEETING. Tin annuai meeting of the Singapore Swimming Club was held at the Club j Bungalow yesterday morning. The President, Mr. EL K. W. Lobb, presided, and there wero also present Messrs. W. A. White, H. L. Hopkin, (captain), H. L. Manchester (vice-captain). G. M. Alfoi*.. J.700 words
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Article169 1922-03-27 12 Delhi, Mar. 24. The deficit on the current year hae been reduced nearly £0,000,000. The deficit on the coming: year is about £2,000.000, as a result of tht- adoption of an amend- menc in the final stage of the Finance r iil 1 p nnittfag tnt utilisation,169 words
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Article596 1922-03-27 12 IV 8. AM) LAW DEFEAT SERVICES. I The Cltrk of the Weather again did his best to spoil cricket on Saturday, but fortunately his efforts met with only partial success. One Tournament match, Public Services and Law vs. Services, was played, whilst the other fames, S. C.596 words
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Article146 1922-03-27 12 Bostedrfi "Royal I; alien Circus" opened it* Singapore v:.«it at Beach Road on Saturday night, and rf" though they had only arrived early in the morning, succeedtvl in presenting to the packed "house" an excellent entertainment, which will be still further unproved at the next performance, when146 words
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Article41 1922-03-27 12 i The following subscriptions have been received during February ami March Vicepresidents, Lady Shaw and Mrs. Swtinson, $10 members Ifeedamea Lowther Kemp, Dashwood Sounders, H. E. Somerville, H.' B. Ward, (iunatilaka and Messrs Beazlev and Still, $5 each.41 words
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Article55 1922-03-27 12 BUsten of vessels which are in port this week-end are reminded of the req«e«t of the Port Authorities to dress their ships on the occasion of the visit of H.R H the Prince of Wales. The Renown is xpected to arrive in port early on Friday morning and55 words
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Advertisement144 1922-03-27 12 |D|Q| K RYPTOK Optician by Appointment lh c perfect two to His Majesty The vision in one) Kiiißof Stem. tice, dually S. SMITH C ON (Siam) LTD (lae#rp«mt«d m Ri MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS— m __j 14, CATTERY ROAD, SI\(.A^ ORR Ss i THERE IS NO WHISKY JUST AS GOOD. There is144 words
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