The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 April 1922

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fEN CKNTS SINGAPORE, SA, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1922. NO. 10,550.
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  • 208 1 The Prince'* vi.sit ended on Saturday, nvost glorious weather having prevailed. The Renown sailed for Hongkong early yesterday morning—Page 7. In the morning he visited his Regiment, the Middlesex, played squash racquets, had a swim a.id thoroughly enjoyed himself Page 7. He shook hands with nearly 500
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  • 943 1 There is one time in the childhood of us all which has nothing but displeasing associations, and that time is bedtime. To a child "bed" seems guillotine. It applied the closure remorselessly to his day. It tuts oir all his pleasant ifefnga and happenings in their prime. He lives
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 188 1 MALTHOID RAFFLES HOTEL. To-Night. Monday, April 3rd. Race Dinner and Dancing ■.NO TEA Di\S \NT KAKFI.KS OM HESTRA. SARKIES BROTHERS. Proprietor*. —^w—^ Malaya-Borneo Exhibition, 1922 During your visit to the Exhibition be sure and visit "The House of Quality" an«] see for yourself the hygienic conditions under which our products
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    • 156 1 E^^wt f¥&beJ*{.'.i I i I i r W ma] mm -V S TATE^PRESS <^= ™^!v CIGARETTES j___\W V IN AIRTIGHT TINS OF Jy r \-t\- t th r th -rifTiin iTTirir" inn n imiiipiwis BM to SV^ *M ESTABLISHED I8«*H 1 NL LAZARUS J OPTHALMIC OPTICI \N Medical Hall Bui!di«v
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    • 80 1 ATEST ADVERTISEMENTS U. B. B. Dog Show to be held on Wednes 5 I 'aire 5. Raee D'nner Dane at Rallies Hotel lo sTht (no Tea Dansant)— Page 1. New programme dt the Kmpire Cinemi Page 2. DAILY REMINDER. "The Emperor's Candlesticks'* Baroness Orczy— have given way to OSRAMS FRASER
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 103 1 THE WEEK Monday, 3rd. High Water, 1.1 a.m., 2.5 p.m Races, Second Day. Blalaya.Boi nee Exhibition. Middlesex Sports. Tanplin. Tosca, Vic. Theatre, 9.15 p.m Tuesday, ith. High Water, 1.43 a.m., 3.13 p.m. Rent Board. 2.13 n m. Malaya-Borneo Exhibition. La Boheme, Vic. Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Wednewimm, Bth, Hiirh Water, UM
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  • 567 2 ALi Echo From London. Apropos thc local controversy on the cost of living it is interesting to observe that a similar discussion is proceeding at Home. "Diner-Out" writ.- as follows to thc "Dsily Mail." There is gnat demand for residential chambers at tht London clubs. At
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  • 221 2 As "Steve" Donoghue propose* to ride during the present flatracing season as a free lance, it is understood that he will be available to ride for the King whenever his services aro required. This does not mean, of course, that Herbert Jones will no longer be seen
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  • 75 2 Ia a recent dispatch the British Commercial Agent in the Netherlands East Indies emphasises the fact that British manufacturers of sugar machinery would do well to pay attention to the Archipelago as a market, and that beneficial results ara likely to follow if British sugar machine^ suited to local requirements
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 211 2 Mr For Viewing SEA SPORTS AND RACES i N. Lazarus, optician. Medical Halt, Battery Road. TO LET OR FOR SALE. LARGE GODOWNS, newly erected, aTea from 10,000 to 60,000 sq. ft. facing river. LARGE STORES from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also three storied buildings for
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    • 486 2 gi— m i I a* rHE OPEN DOOR TO THE 4^ 5r ALWAYS THE BEST FOR HOUSF OF REVELRY. 3jff THE GAIETY GUEST. WELCOME TO OUR PRINCE ALL CHAPLIN PROGRAMME. 1 FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND MONDAY, 31st MARCH, Ist 2nd ANI) 3rd APRIL 1922. < _m i PICTURES HIS
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    • 499 2 God Bless The Prince of Wales ALHAMBRA From THURSDAY, March 30, to TUESDAY, April 4. A HIGHLY ENTERTAINING AND SENSATION A I WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION Featuring another screen favourite WILLIAM FARNUM in the happiest role ln which he has ever appeared THE JOYOUS TROUBLEMAKERS In 7 Reels. si It is
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  • 567 3 COMBINE AGAINST I. R. A. SETTLEMENT REACHED. [Reuter's Service.] London, M»r. 30. i he Irish Conference in London has reachad a atisfactory agreement. TRACK IS D?XLARED." London, Mar. tl. "Peace is to-day declared" is the stirring message proclaimed by the first article uf the terms cf the Ir
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  • 230 3 Ihe king has approved of the appointment of Vice Admiral Sir Arthur Leveson as Commander in Chief of the China Station, in succession to Admiral Sir A.L. Duff. Sir Arthur Leveson, K.C.8., was late in command of the second battle-squadron. Born in 1868. Has one son
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  • 267 3 1 RUSSIAN INTRIGUE. DEFEATED. THE DELEGATES' DANGER. I [Reuter's Service.] Paris, April 1. In the course of an interpellation in the Chamber M. Poincare referred to the r.umerous indirect message recently received from the Soviets suggesting a joint ar- rangement fei connection with Genoa. M. Poincare replied declining
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  • 172 3 K«iidon, Mar. SI. Tlu by-election at Easl Leicester, occasioned by Sir Gordon Hewart's apffointnenl resulted thus: Mr. Banton, Labour 14,062; Mr. Marlow, Co-Überal, 5.710 Mr. Allen Independent Liberal, 3,825 votes'. RKICHSTAG STILL PROTESTING. Berl|j Mar. SI. Tiu ReichsUg has passed a resoEutkm by 248 votes to SI, approving
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 297 3 r^^s^r^ For Growing ilW^'^ Children 4mm.~J\J** 'TiW A «ri sh i ii y:, sustaining <f ML Jsr^ rood-tonic is 'KEPLER S\ V\ Cod Liver Oil with Malt Extract Quickly increases weight and improves the physique. Make- them strong, sturdy and vigorous. 10tt,.. -r hm* sizes, of all Chemists mmi Stores
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    • 132 3 AJt-A A.M.A. j 2 C. 4. PARSOMS Co, Ltd. I S (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). j! STEAM TURBINES lj TURBO GENERATORS jj I TURBO PUMPS l| i| j*mi■i i i i J I ECONOMY power I GENERATION J AND j: f TRANSMISSION. j; J SOLE AGENT IN MALAYA, SIAM, INDO CHINA,
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  • 299 4 COAL-MINERS OUT. UNION PRINCIPLES INVOLVED. [Reuter's Service.] Washington, Mar. 31. Representatives of the Labour Committee have requested President Harding to call a meeting of the owners and miners to try and avert a .oai strike. Indianapolis, April 1. The miners' demand for an increase of wages en
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  • 401 4 London, Mar. 31. The British Empire Producers organisation ia appointing s committee representing Crown Colony sn 1 Dependency producers, to promote the development of natural resources snd to foster imperial preference. WORK OF IHE SENATE. Waskiagtea, Mar. 31. After the Chinese treaty, the Senate ratified the Chinese
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 749 4 Valuable Freehold Bui ltii ng sites for sale* At*ea from 5,000 to 100,000 square feet Suitable for Offices, Godowns and Hotels Apply BBTATB TRUST AGENCIES LLMITED Auctioneers Estate Agents, Raffles Chambers. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT, JOHORE BAHRU. Miscellaneous Suit No. 18 of 1921. The Ho
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    • 299 4 mit (Trade MarkRegistered in U. S. I'atent Office) PAIN-BALM A LINIMENT 1 ff For External Um Only. Sbheumatism j I NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, LAME BACK, LUMBAGO, j GOUT S pj I'f **mW\S \S I i m mwmm xj Sprains, Sf filings and laneneu, ttiMaas an4 Frostbites, f: I SORE THROAT, V
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    • 561 4 AUCTION SALE OF i VALUABLE LAND AND HOUSE PROPERTIED At Messrs. CHEONG KOON SENG Cos Saleroom, N ■>. 10 Chu] ON WEDNESDAY, sth APRIL at 2.30 p.m. 1. Valuable 99 years leasehold land situate at Chin Swee Road off H Road, Singapore, area 2,885 sq ft. 2. Valuable freehold land
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 1057 5 FUtt SALK CASH CLEARANCE SALE. MAISON VIOLETTE 124 Raffles Hotel. (Owner leaving Colony) Great Bargains in all departments. I hits, frocks, knitted goods silk cud woollen, blouses, handkerchiefs, rets, embroidered organdies. Shoes, $6 and $7, all sizes. Next Raffles Bakery. > j m FOR SALE. Clearing line of gjod quality
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    • 713 5 AUCTION SALES. I AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE AGRICULTURAL LAND Situate on the Railway Line near Paloh Station in the District of Johore Bahru, area 209 acres and 20 poks, being survey No. 1689 of Grant No. 2H[)2 to hold for ever. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co's -Saleroom, No. 30
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    • 492 5 NOTICES. [j 'in 1 NOTICE. i This is to notify the public that I, Hector j Alexander Munro, have severed my connection h with Messrs. Nathan Co. of 30A Raffles Place and have no interests whatsoever in that concern. HECTOR A. MUNRO. Saicon, March 25th 1922. WARNING. The numbtr plate.-:
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    • 173 5 mm.. mmm^^mm Gleniffer Marine Motors. The Best British Made Model K. G. Six Cylinder 75,90 H.P. 1 REDUCING GEARS RELIABLE FOR HEAVY DUTY FOOLPROOF DP DESIRED. Running on Paraffin Petrol Starting H. T. Magneto Ignition Range of Models 10 to 90 H.P. MODELS ON EXHIBIT AT STAND 6 A SECTION
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  • 25 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. ELLIS. —On 28th March, at Bexhill-on-Sea, Mrs. Eva Ellis, widow of the late Dr. W. Gilmore Ellis, P.C.M.O. of the S. S.
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  • 654 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESSMONDAY, APRIL 3, 1922. The Prince and Us. The people of Singapore have nowhad the felicity of seeing the eldest son of Our Beloved King at close quarters, and of expressing in various ways their joy at his arrival in this Colony. We take it as a happy
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  • 670 6 Mr. A. VV. P. Garnier of the Dollar Steamship Lines, Ltd.. will be leaving for Java on the 6th instant. H. M. S. Conius leaves for Colombo today, and will meet the H. If. S. Renown on her return journey from the Far Eaat Bnd escort her home. A memorial
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  • 339 6 CAMBRIDGE WINS. rß<>ii ler's Service. l \m\ Lutndon, April 1. W Cambridge won the boat race in IS) mini 27 sees by 4Va lengths. The weather was cold but there were huge crowds. The sun broke through a snow-laden sky as the crews launched the boats. A
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  • 502 6 The Visitors' Cup. Of the late visit of tho p nfl— tm ■nafrji safely say "Veni, vidi, vici." He not only honoured the Yacht Cli?b as its guest, but he expressed the opinion that it was th nicest and coolest spot in th e M.B.E. We jhad
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  • 49 6 A reminder is given that the Guide Book j to the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition Ka on sale' at Messrs. John Little and Co., Robinaon i and Co., Kelly and Walsh, and can also be obtained just outside tho main entrance to I the Exhibition. The price is one dollar I
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  • 393 6 AMERICAS HYPHEN A N>w km Prior to leering for Merlin. M Hkughton, t':< new Americai ambu Germany, said he hoped to renew* Wii nt ties of ,v-,Mrt an. l letween the United Stat. Americans could not be nation so long as her own f German gu-estry were
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  • 206 6 Government Hous e has never M a large and distinguished gathering u that which attended the State Ball giv<* by His Excellency and Lady Guillemanl. m honour of His Royal Highness Than considerably more than a thousand I and the confines of the Ball B severely taxed.
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  • 13 6 Lanton, April At soccer Ireland drew frith Wai* each at Belfast.
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  • 31 6 The Royal Italiau Circus il now »< Malnya-Borneo Exhibition and on r: b) and Saturday lent attracted large au The circus ia situated in the AmuSection anil provides a capit.il ent •'<' ment.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 154 6 w Ask For I MARTINI I 4 o ROSSI'S j I ITALIAN VERMOUTH > Italy's Finest Production. sa, jGalribeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. j J (In orporated in Shanghai.) J Tel. 228 87 Cecil Street. I rrrrrTTTTinnnr* a^m r mnrmnrmnnfmrm m^ Jewellery and Silverware IN NUMBER, IN VARIETY AND IN CHEAPNESS
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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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  • THF PRINCE AT SINGAPORE.
    • 202 7 v HORNING WITH THE TROOPS H R. 11. the Prime <f Walea was »aily -ii Saturday morning anil before •s am. WM* playing aquaah racquet.- at tin Clab. Thai tic game proved enoyable area evident from the thoroughly picture he presented on arrival at Barracka half an
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    • 248 7 >rta, tlie conclusion of the prone for the Prince's visit. wei\ held morning, in the same delightful weather, though with leea breeze. f the previous evening ber of Europeans prcssht waa but there were crowds of natives nly enjoyed the racing. Unfortuin their eagerneas to win prize
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    • 366 7 all the various function* arranged in Of thi Royal Viait, probably none Prince greater pleasure than his Service oAcera and men Government House on Saturday. Nearly tanked men wiio saw active service the War attended, all wearing their ■<la!a or ribbons, and they presented a
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    • 719 7 A very cnthus astic welcome was accorded thc Prince on his arrival at the Victoria Memorial Hall shortly before one o'clock to attend the civic luncheon given by the Municipal Commissioners. His Royal Highness arrived from Government House five minutes before one o'clock and the large crowds
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    • 219 7 'That's jolly pood," remarked ll is Roys Highaeea to 11. H. the Ra^ah of Sarawa just after a party of Dayaks had give: an exhibition of dancing on tne lawn ii front, i f Government House on Saturda; evening. The Dayak party numbered abcu 800
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    • 782 7 The wonderful celebrations in connection with the Royal Visit came to a fittingly brilliant conclusion with the grand Ball arranged in honour of the Captain and Officers of H.M.S. Renown, which was heM in the Victoria Memorial HaU. His Royal Highness and staff, accompanied by H.E. the
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    • 366 7 ILLUMINATIONS AND TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION. n Singapore was a brilliant Uftrn on Satur- day night, when all the ilium nation* were ablaze, or rather aglow, since the most part r was from electric bulbs. The principal buildings had lines of lights which shewed f eff their architectural character, in addition i
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    • 263 7 The departure of H.R.H. the Prince of i Wales from Johnson's Pier shortly after mid-night on Saturday was marked by RCOnea of wonderful enthusiasm and loyalty. All the appi'oaches to the pier-head 1 were densely thronged with people, representative cf all nationalities, and as the Royal car
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  • 123 7 News has been received by cable of the death of Mrs Gilmore Ellis at Bexhill jwi the 28th March. It will be recalled that her late husband, Dr. Gilmore Ellis, who was for some years P.C.M.O. of the Straits Settlements, died in October, 1917, and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 108 7 Malaya-Borneo Exhibition Robinson Co., Ltd. VISIT STAND No. 7. SECTION. B. Guillemard Avenue j The Finest Furniture Ever Manufactured in SINGAPORE. II II »»M^^ MM mmmm m L Robinson Co, Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) 111 \r£QP fl_ m Ia *^J^f e ■L^* Natural-Milk Food Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 523 8 fHE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO, LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LU. (The Blue Funnel Line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated in England) I.*:.* POKE. PORT SWETTENHAM A PENANG TO LONDON. AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. *fAVRB end LIVERPOOL MNGAPOU to GENOA. MARSEILLES end LIVERPOOL.
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    • 535 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE nOMEWARD. Steamer Loartng Singapore s.s. CITY OF SIMLA For Marseilles, London March 31 CITY OF CALCUTTA For Marseilles, london May 10 i FREIGHT SERVICE i i MB— MM Steamer Da* Singapore e.s. CITY OF SIMLA Marseilles, Lopdon, R'dam,
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    • 701 8 P. O. -BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE M (Incorportted in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSJLAR AND OKI ITAL 8. I (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government;. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TC MARSEILLES ft LOJ DUE SINGAPORE 1 LAVE SINGAPORE PLASSY about April 8 DEVAVttA about April DONGOLA *bout
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 474 9 [HE SiAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). COASTTING SERVICE K,r Krrt.y Tn-nggam, Kelantan, Pangnara. Telupin, Patani, Singora mui, Langsuan, tampon and Bangkok. *> UI vr u Arrival Departure Mar. 27 Mar 29 MAHIDOL w am A n 10 Apr. 12 ,-ought with Metric light, and hav, ex ce!l
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    • 245 9 oTsTk. Tht Osaka Shosea Kaiaka LM, (Incorporated in Japan). No. 2, De Souza Street. Proposed Sailinga fro» Singapore. (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN LINR For Port Said, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg. *s.s. Altai Maru Apr. 21 dep. Api. 22 s.s. Alps Maru May 13 dep. May 14
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    • 639 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Eilerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in Englond.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK Steamers. Due S'pore Route For KARROO April 2 Suez Straits Philippines
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    • 176 9 INDO-dik~" 8 tea in Navigation Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong an( Shaaghai and to Calcutta via Penang. from Singapore. Ta.:ing Cargo on through Dills of Ladini tor Canton, Macao, Swatow. Amoy, Cfeafa Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtze ports. For ■note, the Philippinet, etc. FOR PENANG AND
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    • 697 9 K. P. lVti KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland. ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OF BATAVIA Telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept 1002 Manager Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 2 and S COLLY KR QUAY. P UNDER rONTRACT WITH THK NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. V\X nS^w« )^,K- S 5 tUi
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  • SHIPPING NOTES.
    • 193 10 Oostkerk, Dut. 5060, from Rotterdam 1. for Manila 2. Kinta, Brit. 509, from Penang 1, for Penang 3. Emelia, Brit. 1921, from Sydney 1, for Penang 4. Circe, Brit. 314, from Beiawan 2, for Beiawan 4. Hye Leong, Brit. 332, from Malacca 2, for Malacca 4. Esmeralda, Brit.
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    • 47 10 Per s.s. Kinta: Mr. G. Stothard, Mrs. Halte, Mr. R. G. van Soraeren, Mies McGratg, Mr. L. A. Keulemans, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Irvine, Mr. J. Bligh Orr, Dr. Travers, Mr. Nixon, Mr. R. D. Roberts, Mr. I S. T. Evans, Mr. St. Aubyn.
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  • 65 10 Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from Australia (March 23) are hereby notified that a general survey of all cargo landed in a damaged condition will be held on Tuesday 4th April, 1922 in Godowns 4-5 West Wharf at 9 a.m. No further survey will be held
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  • 568 10 There >ra few more interesting develop-' nenta in modern medica] thought than the' present tendency to itady man rather than: hii diacaaca. For three decades now our attention has been fixed on bacteria. We' have tried to drive them from our bodiea] and from the world, and we
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  • 46 10 mm- The April number of The Planter, now published at Penang, is quite a gcod one. There are a couple of cartoons well printed and the usual correspondence and notes, whilst the professional articles are numerous and from the best authorities. A < very good dollar's worth.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 302 10 The China Mutual Life Insurance Company, Limited. WITH WHICH I S ASSOCIATED The Shanghai Life Insurance Company, Limited. (Both Incorporated under the Hongkong Ordinances) HEAD OFFICE, SHANGHAI CAPITAL FOR SONS DOTS FOR DAUGHTERS Pull particulars sent upon request to CHIEF OFFICE SOUTHERN AGENCIES ■(HAS. NEILL, 2 Finlayson Green, General Manager,
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    • 350 10 MUSIC. everythlTin music. 1 ALL THE LATEST SONGS AND MUSIC, i By every mail we receive every--1 thing of the very latest in the MUSIC 1 line from Europe America, and Australia. We have a most up-to-date i selection of all kinds of MUSIC, 1 also all kinds of Musical
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    • 107 10 JODELITE I The Timber Preservative J H Si iB m M aarm^^k^^^mm^nam **r 'T*****M N Stocked in 1,~6 10 Gallon Drum WHY PAY High Prices for Hard Wood WMES Soft Wood Jreated With JODELITE IS CHEAPER JUST AS GOOD Write for Particulars to The Borneo Company Limited (Incorporated in England.)
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  • 849 11 A SCOTTISH AM) IRISH RUGBY. i i (From Qui Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, March I. However we may dislike the polities of the majority in Ireland, there is no doubt that the Rugby players of the Creen Isle are prime favourites in Scotland. Not that they are transcendantly great
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  • 305 11 Within the put few months there ha«* been developed and tested, with satisfactory 2 Sl:lts M adjunct to Street tar service |h« trolk.y bos, a combination of th, I«ne bus and the trolh-y. The vehicle MB. i'Bts of a regulation bus chassis wil h a 2 -seat
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  • 12 11 side of Um ,<r l rntel ***«aee of spec.a! returns were supplied
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 398 11 i Assets approximately $5,000,000. THE GRKAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE aWwTuMro" eiMwitea with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British I if* I ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE Assurance Companies Act. BmuUl Llte f SECRETARY MANAGING DIRECTOR AGENTS^WANTED^ THE MANUFACTURER** LIFE INSURANCE Co. orporated in Canada) k« latest plans
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    • 508 11 CHARMED BANK. of Lidia, Australia and China. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. t. Paid up Capital in 600,000 eaarea of £5 each f 5,000,000 Keserve Fund 5.600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000.000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amntsar Iloilo Puket Bangkok
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    • 953 11 1 YOKOHAM^^ LIMITED. 0 Established 1880. j °^ypai^ ed Y R ;irSe d nt: K. Kodama VST™ Vive-President: R. Ichinomiy^Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma Esq. N Kajiwara. Eso M oZ?-^ SKSuzukf Esq.' Baron Ki' Sf ron MorSEi., Baron K. Iwasaki. H. xM or i Esq. I P wA SUm l: E
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    • 122 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE OncorvorkUd In England by Royal Charter A. D 1720, *IBE MOTOR CAR HA x rHm*tj G^rante^Administration Bon* Singapore ftepr^entauves— Messrs. BARLOW &Co Messrs. BARKER Col im Messrs. WEARE f\, branch Oflbce-64 The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A GORDON LEE, ResivJent j&u,, tar THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD.
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  • THE PRINCE'S RACE MEETING.
    • 2776 12 The continuance of tbe fine weather which has favoured the Prince's visit gave promise of a very enjoyable afternoon at tbe Racecourse on Saturday, a promise which was amply redeemed, for although' the sun was hot tli I breese continued cool,' and a delightful nfternoon was spent.]
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    • 238 12 HANDICAPS— SECOND DAY. Race I—(Race1 —(Race Course) Kennerlcy 9.7, Hatfield Boy 9.7, Broomhills 9.2, Cheeky Boy 8.2, Jaunty Jay 7.13, Gamecock 7.11, Golden Mary 7.0. Race 2.—(Five furlongs) The Bolter 11.7, Minderoo 9.10, Ivan C (late Sonnie) 9.9, Princess Mimer 9.9, Dougal Cratur 9.4, The Joker 8.5, The Hobo 7.8,
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    • 154 12 There have been veiy few scratch nga indeed, w'th the result that there will be rge fields and good be +4": r"r to-day. The scratchings are as follows: Race Two.—The Joker and Polly. Race Three. Meccano, Sunsprite and Vanfox. Race Five.—Arch Marella. Walp V and Red Wire.
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  • 75 12 The feedng of the poos a* the Hindu erumal Temple, which was availed of thcusi was under tie auspice f the following Indian n s ;t a ciation, Vivekananda Sangam, Sivanese Sangam, Vivekansnda Samparka a gam, n Printers' Aa >• ntion, and "the e Malayalce A.
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  • 114 12 There will he a display of Dayak dancing on the Stadium at the Exhibition to-night frcm 9 to 10 p.m. Opera lovers who remember with pleasure the visits of the Gonsalez company some years a<ro, will recall the delight they took in the singing of the ten:.r, Signor Art no.
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    • 264 12 FO^//? OPPORTUNITY. We beg- to announce a genuine 2Q per i < /;t. diacounl sale, in ordei reduce our stocks, ];rior t. alteratiei I BOW ;.ry fnr our COmprehenti business. I RemarkaWe Bargains in Gold and Silver watches, Office, Kitch.n nnd Alarum Clocks, Jewellen r. every descr ption, Silver and
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