The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 April 1922

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  • 17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. T KN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1922. NO. 1 <>..-)««.
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  • 181 1 Efforts are still being made to get the Genoa Conference to work, but the divisions anent the Russo-German Treaty prevent progress Page 7. Sir Robert Home is, however, still confident of success, despite his leaders denunciation of the crises Page 7. China and its prospects have come
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  • 1116 1 There is a strange tendency in hm. ..in ifhtitutions to gather into themselves functions neither contemplated at th»«tr foundation, nor germane to their purpose, uith the result that these additions first obscure the original intention, then, diverting the greater part of their energy. tenuate it, and finally
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 361 1 YIALTHOID RAFFLES HOTEL. MONDAY, Tea Dansant, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. j WEDNESDAY Orchestral Concert, 9.45 p.m. THURSDAY Guest Night, Dinner and Dancing. FRIDAY, Special Luncheon; Impromptu Dance,' sTORDAI Gucssi Nigfct, Dinner and Dancing ind DlDeri will have prior Claim to seats in the Ball Room. K\ ening Dress essential
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    • 220 1 KELLY AND WALSH, LTD (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG). sSJ__*___a e.^.ss MAXWELLS MALAYAN FISHES $5 1922 NOW R:AOV 1922 TDK DIRECTORY AND (HRONTCLE Malay FO R TOURS IN THE STATE OF PAHANG by Boyci Walker $1 CHINA. JAPAN, STRAITS SETTLE__NTB. oO__M. IXDO-CHIXA. MALAYA^ AGRICULTURE. Handbook loropiled by the Dept of SIAM, THE
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    • 139 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. The great raltgious Him at the Ga.ety, Joseph.'— Page 2. Notice re CJallipoii meeting to-nijrbt— Page 5. Typist wanted; junior clerk wantedPage 5. Compound House to let— Page 5. Cheong Koon Seng and Co. sell fnnitssre on Saturday Page .">. Wassiarnull and Co's new wages Page 12. Booking
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 120 1 s THE WEEK FssssTss, sssa. Hi^h Water, OHO m.. 9.13 win. Batang Benar Rubber., Barker's, noon. Rent Board, 2.15 p.m. \Vtd»e«day, 26th. High Water, 10.07 a.m., 10.10 p m. Polo: Balestier. Tanglin Club at Home, 6.18 p.m. Thursday, 21th. High Water, 10.42 am., 10.36 p.m. Hompward Mail clof-e.". Friday, RtA.
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  • 264 2 Whj the F.M.S. should have an liuonu la\. E tns time ago we referred to the dis.re of departmental information owing tho f Gov< srtments in making up envelopes out iS| rs. The Times of Mala) t following smut of the thinj in partments 1 nasty little habit
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  • 229 2 (For weak ending April 2!«. Tuesday— 5.15. A.. 8.. and S.F.A. Company Para-!. Friday— 5 15. Composite snd C. Company Parades. S.II B. P'atoon, B. Co., Parade. Raeburn House, Tuesday 5.15 p.m. The following passenger.- are bavinhome by the Anchisee on Friday, the 28the inst. U.K. the Governor
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  • 885 2 if we understand the drift of them (perhaps and are used at the wrong time), so will not say more, but with rubber in the dumps, such a policy might be adopted at least for a time. TROPICAL LIFE" SKETCH. So long as young Englishmen, ss
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 62 2 TO I IT OR FOR SALE. LARGI (iti. OWNS, newly erected area from 10.000 to 50,000 s<p ft. j facing river, j LARGE STORES from 0,000 to I 14-900 pq, ft, neaf wharf and shipping. Also three storied buildings for offices < and godcwns. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, going
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    • 509 2 Ist SHOW AT 7.30 SHARP THE "SCREAMING SHADOW" SERIAL Episodes Five, Six and Seven. Six New Reels. Continued Next Tuesday. 2nd SHOW r AT 9.15 p.m. FINAL OF "SON OF TARZAN" SERIAL EPISODES 15 LAST 2 PARTS The Great Religious Film as Presented at THE VICTORIA THEATRE jo sm PH
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    • 351 2 ALHAMBIU From SUNDAY, April 23, to FRIDAY, April A THOROUGHLY ENTERTAINING PROGRAMME 01 li. fclOR ESTING PICTURES including A HILARIOUS GOLDWYN PRODI '< TION TOM MOORE in a story with a fine plot in which humorous situatioii most enjoyable HOLD YO R HO! In 5 Parts One of those pictures
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  • 690 3 Maulaus Ha. rat M«ihani's G iterance*. The folunslng is s.ecisly translatad for "Progress" £rom M Ma:?hriu/ J of ••'hpur, dated the i>th February, 1922:— Maulana Hasral Mohani asked Mr. Gandhi how thai while the Mussulmans were v, i; j bearing the brunt of Government's wrath and
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  • 238 3 The arrival of the freighter Canadian linjM rter at Melbourne recalls one of the most remarkable voyages made it. recent years by mariners in an open boat (writes The Melbourne Herald). In August last the tn ighter was so badly disabled in a hurricane on
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    • 239 3 1 CLCANSE YOui BLOOD MINERVA ijuNj} _|0[ TT"^ _OI 1 1 I _P^' >_3B____' I W__# -p, pßssWsss-f il I'. MODEL WITH oil,, sn JjSmjfk >M.EXT KNIGHT ENGINE, j %_HdS^ s£2o 7 SEATER BODY, DUNLOP t\ IZ_rr_ZlZZll_Z_______« VIOLINS WIRE WHEELS AND 1 MANDOLINES DUNLOP TYRES. 1 GUITARS I pj W.J.
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    • 215 3 j: A.M.A AM.A < I m BRITISH NiCUUSSt BO'Ufl Co, ltd. I THE I "NICLAUSSE" I i WATER TV BE I BOILER, j for l LAND SERVICE t AND FOR if I MARINE SERVICE S OVER 4,000,000 H. P. IN USE. -I 5 SOLE AGENT in BURMA, MALAYA, SIAM, INDO
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  • 618 4 "A Mammoth Paratli*." i J On April Ist there was v hat Ll described a> "a mammoth parade" at CanU n organised by the promoters of t. e Purity Cam- paign whiih has been in progress there for the past three months. There was a canvas-
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  • 234 4 Sir Frederick Molt spoke on "The Mind and what we ought to know about it" at a lecture given under the auspices of the People*! League of Health. The influence of the mind on the body, said Sir Frederick, was strikingly shown during the war. Many soldiers
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  • 359 4 M AutolycUs" writes in the "Financial Times": Dry bones in the Rubber market are beginning to rattle. There is a distinct breath of fresh interest on the part of the public. People are beginning to ask questions. Which companies produce the cheapest? What companies have a fair amount
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  • 230 4 I For an Eastern country Manchuria STSS much less worried with the rat post than other regions. This was due to the large number of stoats and polecat* which haunted every town or village farmstead. Though they would now and again kill fowls which, however were usually
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  • 162 4 i Regarding the demand which has j ust been presented to the German Minister by Peking for the return of antiques carried eff by Germany in 1900, the North China Daily Mail makes the following note:— Nothing has yet been saKl about the eels- brated gold '-joss" which inhabited the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 988 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SAf.E By Order of the Supreme Court, Johon r.ahru j i i 1 Miscellaneous Suit No. II of 1921. The Oversea Chinese Bank Ltd. o Chargees agsinst Ng Hian Guek, Yap Yeow Teck and Low Ban Seng Chargors The Undersigned have been favoured with instructions to sell by
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    • 986 4 10 YEARS' sufferer! _i___| 9g_ c Jr m -^^L ULCERATED LEGS. M Pi, Our portrait is of Mr. C. E. KNIGHT, of 56. Allcroft R__.w v ll m Town. London. N.W. 5. EnsUnd. who writs*:- K«nt..h H "I have DsbSMMUN in writing to lft 5 weeks trr.itnwnt it I |§ft|
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    • 1063 5 WANTED. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, competent typist nith some experience of general office routine Apply w.th copies of testimonial,, utating salary required SS Bc.x No 760 of Free Press. 25 1 u.e. WANTED JUNIOR-CLER* efts sssss Iraeel Mas Sf typing Applv to Box No. 761 care of r roe Pres*. 26-4 i
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    • 1573 5 J NOTICE NOTICE IN THE ESTATE OF SEAH KONG KAM DECEASED Pursuant to Ordinance No. 144 (Trustees) Section 26. Notice is hereby riven "that all creditors and stber persons having any claims or demands Sfsinet the Estate of the abovenamed Seah Kong Kam late of No. 129 Neil Road Singapore
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    • 617 5 EYESIGHT PRM I VRERTLLY '^^S_^^ V> OF TESTED <iI\K(,K. J Bk"J> |^^B_S_K>_WBP^__B^a<Ell^— p— jjia— m ia,t. 1 -gp^ aiF i^ ~39 S£ .-___B^■«6^d__*]_ifi__: *3*_- TflflSKi^Tiirri^ _^e_-_______ssssssss____-^e uW _^__B__h __fl__Jß__B__^> i&Ssk ____b_i E* mxiiSk B^E^^^^^Ssl Bfe-- i _»^'^-'e^_l'y S^^^JgUU^r __B I .JOM.SPE, PACES WITH n,R„ N]>H KRI AI EVsFS I iri,:::j|f
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 18 6 J PATERSON. At Johore Bahru, on the 22nd April 1922, the wife of Donald PaU-r.-on, a son.
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    • 24 6 FLEMING.—Ia the General Hospital Singapore, on the 24th inst., Henry Fleming, of the Borneo Co., Ltd. Funeral leave.- Mortuary at 4.30 p.m. to-day.
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  • 1038 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1922. Tin Restriction Now. Infected by the virus it would be ironical to say inspired by the example of rubber restriction, a scheme is now being put forward to save the tin industry, the authors of tlit pamphlet we have received being I Messrs.
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  • 164 6 While driving motor-car 2844 in Beach Road on Saturday Last Mohamed the chauffeur knocked down a coolie, and injured one of his legs. He appeared aa a consequence in the Second Court charged with rash driving and remanded to Ist prox. for trial. At the instance of Miv Taylor, head
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  • 412 6 APPEAL FOR REST ROOM. C There wag a large turn out of members and friends of the Y. W. C. A. at the an- 0 nual public meetiug of the association yesterday evening in the Y. W. C. A. Hall, a with Lady Guillemard in the- chair.
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  • 490 6 The case of the Fernando brothers, who stand charged with criminal breach of trust n respect of monies belonging to tho Europe Hotel was again mentioned in the Police Courts yesterday and postponed. The preliminary hearing of the case against the elder brother E. P. Fernando will be taken on
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  • 44 6 His Excellency the Governor iuillemard will leave Sillß Vnchises, which u J n Friday, April 28th, His Excellency rill embari Ad l his departure will b, His Excellency expect tpore about October next and aard will probably return ife. Christmas.
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  • 63 6 Miyaaoshh i The Prince ..f W, ho beautiful Hakon, I marred hy the rivid pew «>f the mow lestles Yumoto Villa, wl, r p ■.taying, were shrouded bj hcav,' 10U1. In the morning th ping in the picturesque i shita, where the Jape* Bade. Be motored
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  • 152 6 The memorable landing at which took place on Apr 1 25th being celebrated by R dinn^ Hotel Europe at 8 p.m. Charles Weann prill occupy the. bljose present will include repre, from the Australian l 29th Division (Regulars the 1 sion (Territorials), the Xavy sing Service, as well
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  • 198 6 In the change of p Liberty Hall to-night, the now Red Site series, Nos. three and four in fouf pal will he screened in the second gether with African Film super-;-entitled Sallow a rive act film vermou the famous novel by S\r Rider rUsrt". K. B. E., featuring
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  • 217 6 A public ■POting; of Moham: called at Victoria Memorial Hhl! <>n W«* day the 26th inst. at IM pm I about the advisability of erecting I n for Mohammedans at the Isolation M at Moulmein Road towards which balance of nbecripJ oas fiem of Wales reception fund used. Considerable tat
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 174 6 I Ask For MARTINI 1 j rossi's I ITALIAN VERMOUTH Italy's Finest Production. {Galdbeck Macgregor &Go.. Ltd. j (In srporated Is Shanghai.) t Tel. 228 H7 Cecil Street. OPTHALMIC OPTICIAN Medical Hall Building Battery Road. REFRACTIONIST R. V. MEYER, F.S.M.C. (LondM). F.I.O. (Ens.). USUAL SIZES I FULL CORNERS AND M'
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    • 119 6 70. Electricity in the Home. AUSTIN AUTOPLANT for light- II ing country houses, hotels, railway sta- I tions, bungalows, yachts and many other purposes. As the name implies this plant is entirely automatic. It starts itself, re- gulates the lighting voltage when charging the battery, and stops itself. Regulation of
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  • 425 7 100 MANY CRISES. U N COMW ONTO I M<»IM>KI». M>" ,ter*i Dei vice.] Leaden, April IS. aroma, Genoa has nasal! of the Allies' Mi Lloyd George proiilj TheFraneei The thai Hen i tn pro eating ward- lying h letter, already i i of <.. k will be
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  • 27 7 London. April 23. k ***Z '».'%ers Federatioa to put lockout 7 Thi, ni eans that f z k'. AF already out. ondon. April J.J.
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  • 620 7 RIVAL RIVETTING PLANS. [Reuter's Service.l i London, April 23. The Iv.eago Tribune's request for a statement l at evoked a telegraphic message from B«a fat Sen from Kweilm, as his expedition is starting for the North, saying that China will be reunited this yc ar and civil supremacy
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  • 78 7 TO-DAY'S TIES. < ham p i< >n ship. A. K. Coelho vs. F. Ephraumns. E. W. do Cruz vs. A. V. van der Beck. A Single*. B. K. Ryan vs. H. G. Stack. C. A. R. Bateman vs. C. A. Norris. Double Handicap. C W. Gomes and
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  • 54 7 Two Chinese lyt Ah Kang and Kooi Moh Eng who amved by the Montoro from Sydney on Saturday were placed before Mr, Dawson in the Third Court yesterday or a charge of theft of five sovereign buttoni valued at $70 from a fellow passenger during the journey. The case was
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  • 72 7 MILITARY AGREEMENT. THE PEOPLE AND THE TREATY. tßeuter's Service.] London, April 24. The Westminster Gazette's Dublin cor respondent understands authoritatively that na agreement has been reached between i the military leaders of the Republican and Free State sections of the Irish Army 100 I cessation of hostilities.
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  • 567 7 ANOTHER DAY OF TERROR. Four Persons Killed. Belfast, Mar. 19. Yesterday was another day of reckless and revolting crime in Belfast. In the evening the city was terrorised by the bombing of crowded tramcars, three of which were attacked. The first bomb was flung in Antrimroad
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  • 132 7 The first issue of this magazine is proposed to be published during May, and it is hoped that it will become a regulai publication. Short articles, paragraphs, etc., of interest to ex-service men are invited and should be sent immediately to A. W Davison, E.
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  • 411 7 FOOTBALL. M.B.E. CUP SEMI-FINAL. Middlesex Beat S.C.F.A. A very large attendance at the Stadium last evening saw the Middlesex team det feat the S. C. F. A. in the semi-final of the M. B. E. Cup Competition, by two I poaFs to one. It was an exce lent
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  • 447 7 The Championship final. After a threatening morning: the day turned out quite fine fir the final in the championship competition of the S. C. C. Tht ground was in nice condition, a little sofin a few places but generally good ann whilst the sun wa-
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  • 48 7 Booking opens tihis morning at the J Victoria Theatre Box Office for Charlie I Chaplin in "The/Kid." Seats can be booked > by telephone and will be Iheld up to 12 t neon of the day of the performance. _*ie i public is advised to secure their scats early.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 161 7 FRESH STOCKS OF DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES AND SWEETMEATS. CADBURY'S 188 CADBURY'S Tropical Chocolates |^^H King George Chocolates in V_ 1 lb. Tins. HNHNi in W& l Ib Tins Melcato Chocolates j^f!!^ Chocolate Almonds in V_ 1 lb. Tins. J j n i j b# Tins CADBURY'S iiournville Nut Cubes in V.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 513 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Funnel Line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE, PORT
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    • 607 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLERMAN A BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co. LU (Incorporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICI Steamer Leaving Singapore. CITY OF CALCUTTA For Marseilles, London May t FREIGHT SERVICE Steamer 0 Due Singapore. .8. CITY OF CALCUTTA Marseilles.Lcndon, Dunkirk, Antwerp May 10 s.s. RIALTO Xj. K and Continent May 20 s.s. CITY OF
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    • 623 8 P. At O. BRITISH INDU AND M1 APCAR LINE (Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICP PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N CO (Under Contract with Hi. Majesty's Gorernnu nt) LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES A I r>_ DUE SINGAPORE KAVF 9mR K t S KHYBER about April 30
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 748 9 ffl E SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO- LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING service nsgami, Keiantan, Bumn, Telupin, Patani, Singora Kohsamui. Langauan, Chtuapan, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure VUGALA May s y 10 rs are fitted throughout with electric light, aad have excellent accom ettfers. und trip from Singapore to Bangkok
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    • 632 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK Steamers. Due S'pore Route For Kt. OF THE GARTER May 3
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    • 742 9 K. P. M KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OF BATAVIA. Telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept 1002 Manager Desk. 1137 Marine Supt. Transhipment D«nt ttvtt^t, 2 and 8 COLLYER QUAY. V UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. WM ■MWnHMSMi^MH^^^MII^^^H iVv^V_M\ E^ LS We(i,K
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 533 10 j NY CARLSBERG. j; Manufacture in Denmark. um uumi >^' 0000^m\m\ > m SIME DARBY tSj C0 J M M MALACCA, SEREMBAN AND MUAR. i'^^^^^^^^^^d'' _^_V Hr IBBBnta V _H l/^/flOlml KELANTAN. rIL^iS hallam and COMPANY II f_p>i___ > —N "lif _r '/^fia M I IF iS^a. m\**^^ mmZ^*W^ T^S
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    • 306 10 MUSIC. EVERYTHING IN MUSIC. ALL THE LATEST SONGS AND MUSIC. By every mail we receive everything of the very latest in the MUSIC j line from Europe America, and i Australia. We have a most up-to-date t selection of all kinds of MUSIC, i also all kinds of Musical Instru-
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    • 150 10 -M-H_-r?-H____HM__M-N_Ba*_^^ JODELITE^ The Timber Preservative i^flnH _R iet. i V t_T_ W! v >^SSmm gJ* i r _3_M^^^^^^^^r .rA____r yjH_B r -_g s .-____Pr M-l Kmf_r_ V« i-ilMll* I iftflr M '186 I eevi _g P-Pf- '-^***m\m 9■ Stocked in 1, 5 10 Gallon Drum WHY PAY High Prices for
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 881 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. 1 Kerimon Fook Moh 9 a.m. Cucob Flang Chiap 9 a.m. i Cucob Hong Soon 9 a.m. Pulau Soegi Sultana 9 a.m. Bagan, etc. Ksmaralda 1 p.m. Batu Pahat Hong Yon 2 p.m. Mersing Hong Lian 2 p.m. Trengganu, etc. Pontianak 2 p.m. Colombo, P. Said tk
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    • 138 10 By "Ipoh** from Penang: Dr. an 1 Mrs. Murray, Bishop Bickley, Hon. Mr. W. H. Thorne, Mrs. Ah Yuen, Capt. 1. J. V. Scott, Messrs W. Leith Summers, M. M. Xoordin, H. H. Abdul Cader, Lam Cheng Po, Wong See Wai, Yeap Ah Song, Lo Yun Fun, Ng Hoik Ching,
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  • 82 11 April 24 Bank 4 m.s. r ri Bank demand 2 3 1-4 Private credits S m 4 i-it; New York, demand 50 l. Credit! 90 days .->_'" 1 France demand 525 India, T. T. |g| Hongkong, demand 10V_ P-c Prem. Yokohama, demand 106tt Java, demand iqjei Bangkok, demand 9yi
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  • 113 11 Tin 11') Ton;- |80.00 Gambler Cube No. 1 13 mm Gsmbier 9bo I Pepper Black IgJSQ Pepper (white fair) 25.5U Tapioca, smaii flake, f.g 7.00 Pearl Sago small 8.00 Cppra Mis 10.30 Copra Sundried 10.75 Opiuniy Benares unceit 4,500 Rice, Rangoon whico 2.30 Rice. Siam No. 1 for export
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  • 56 11 1 12 o clock noon, April 24, 1922 Pale Cr^pe Ribbed Smoked St ClmHmg Price.. doting Price*. B_y,?r* Seller* Buyer? Sellers 28 29 29 July to Sept 32 32 'j Oct. to It 86H (Latest a don Cables Quote.) London Spot i%&. London Spot _«4d
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  • 71 11 j I (From Our Own Correspondent) j Ipoh. April 2;i. In the action brought by Mr. W. D. Tr.it, of Teluk Anson against the Arcadia I Coconuts Estate, for the recovery of $3,200, being four months salary in lieu of notice, j Mr Justice Watson gave judgment
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  • 168 11 The great problem which ha s baffled thelanding metallurgists of the world for the last ten years, has been how to overcome. more particularly in Alloy Steels, t <■ disease known as Krupp Krankheit or Tem- i per Brittleness which in high duty forging has been a
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  • 142 11 MACPHAII/S REPORT. Singapore, April 21. 34%, Hongkong 10 per cent premium. Three months gold Share market. Dull. Robbers* Fe~» enouiries. AJlenbyi 12 15, raigieleas 23 Baaaetta 82^ 67%, Tamtalaki 17'. j 52tt, Chembong Malays buyers Ls. Id., Bukit Sembawangs 1-. _nd Singapore Unitoda enquired tor at 2s.
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  • 170 11 Singapore, April lm. i in. $80. 1 7."» tons sold. Robbers. There are a few enquiries for ing shares, Lanadroni could be placed it 15s. 3d., Pegohs at 26a. LOMkL, aad riited S There are sellen if th-- latter at 3s. 6,. Crs gieieas are ia
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  • 97 11 1 Singapore, April 21. Hn.— £l67. v. Od 175 tons sold at $80. Rubberau— Quiet Kedaha $1.50 Pari! ika $1.85, Tapani $8.10, Teluk Ansons I* 6 90 U;i,l > D, Nyalas $17.', < raigieleaa 25, \yer Hitams .«u.75, United Malaccas 85. t Mining.— Taipings 70 75, North Taipinga
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  • 81 11 e Bangkok Dock Co., Lt 1., have 'itted a tender foi the < the :arri )wnt of s Railways, quotm ,0.000. fox the steel roof and T 1 minder excepting tiu floor. He Barrow Brown's h..- i 54,000 and Tea. 94,600. A large volume of insurance Kn
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    • 246 11 AMeta approximately $5,000,000. g _fl__~_? .'I^P kfi\ n a r______v___ Assurance3 in force over $17.000 000 f Hffi GR.AI EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE C*_WANY, LISITED HEAD OFFICE:-Winche S ter House, j£_2Sf 8d in E•» T._-v r lip any ha, £20,000 deposited with^thTlupre.e Co^rt^EnS^nd S-SB.'SST' Life .-TRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE Ass «rance
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    • 510 11 CHARTERED BANK. of ladia, Australia and China, 1-corporated in England by Royal Charter Paid op Capital in 600.000 -Mares of £5 each £8,000,000 Reserve Fund 1,600,090 Mt SCree L*ah.lity of Proprietors 1,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bishop s*atv, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang A nan tsar Iloilo
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    • 883 11 BONGKONG ft SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incoi-p^ratstl in BoofilcoBff.) Capital, all ?aid up $20,000,000 Silver Reserre $23,500,000 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.Hcn. Mr. E.V.D. Parr G.T.M. Edk-ns,
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    • 116 11 I ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANC(lncorporated in England by Roval Charter A. D 1720, WKE MOTOR CAR MA3 1 Fidolity Guarantee Administration b'onJs Singapore Rapreseatativee— Messrs. BARLOW A Ce. Messrs. BARKER ft L Messrs. WEARE &C I -.ranch Office— 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident JUu_ A THE LONDON
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  • 3102 12 MONDAY, APRIL 24th. Present. His Excellency the Governor, Sir Lai^rnce (JuillomHrd. Bis Excellency the General Officer ('•mraandiag the Troops (Major General Sir Neill Malcolm). The Hon'ble The Color.ial Secretary, Mr. F. S. Jam^f. The Hoi.'ble the Acting A»torney-General (Mr. A. B Voules). The Hon'ble the Colonial Treasurer (Mr.
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  • 262 12 POLO. The first mate)) in the Barnes Cup fc this year was played on Saturday afternoo on the Balestier ground the going being i o>s 4 .-'ass order. In the first chukker i'c Colours were a over Whites, scoring Ihire goals in und* three minutes. There was a
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  • 184 12 Y. M. C. A. LUNCH AND REST ROOM FUND. (530,000 Required.) Donations in hand and promised are as follows Lady Guillemard $100 Mary Fowlie Fund U5.000 of 5 l per cent S. S. War Loan at JG) 4, 500 Proceeds of Concert gSQ Proceeds of Jumble Sale, Ladies' Work Party,
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  • 17 12 The germ that causes swell-head usually lodges in one that has empty parking space. Oklahoma City Times.
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