The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 April 1922

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  • 17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. r/EN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., PRIMA Y, APRIL 28, 1922. NO. 10,573.
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  • 139 1 Sir Laurence Guillemard favours us with a farewell message, in which he expresses faith in the finance of the Colony Page 6. Of Genoa there is nothing very hopeful. A French message that appeared to indicate separate action on th e part of France in the Ruhr
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  • 1079 1  -  The other night, in company with a friend, I went to linncr at a small but eminently respectable restaurant well j known to Washingtonians who like good food and think music interferes with. digestion. Wo had disposed of the hora (d'ttMjvre and were waiting for the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 140 1 MALTHOID v.w.v.s%w.v.v.v.v.v.w.%v.\w.^^^ Raffles Hotel. This Evening (Friday 28th April) Impromptu Dance I 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. j J SARKIES BRO?., Prcprietcrs. V/.v.vav.v.vavms%w.w.^ fHE ONLY NATURAL MINERAL WATER BOTTLED IN MALAYA DRAWN FROM THE FAMOUS HOT SPRINGS OF SALITAR f IN THE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE. WATER OF c;REAT OBGAMC PURITT
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    • 375 1 In^-_z___^^gsE-2i---_3-Eann-ai_^^ W^HO L7.S_;5 PABCO PAINT? W TJ OHK than 11,000 individual j j !«/l oniers of PaUo FJintB were JL W J_L des P atcn d *<> buyers in India, Ce >' lon ..eMalaya, and Java dur-ng 1019. These buyers know that Pabco .dentines tho paint which fights tot and
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    • 129 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Changes in ship advts. Dollar Line Oceen, Strathera and Barrv, Dodwe! astle. Straits, K. P. M., -Shipping pages }>: Kc sult s of fan Life Jubile, g^rPageT mS f Ex Sc rvk AssociationH.sk^!? 1 a ?*7 h o USes t0 ,€t J "pantile 1 ■saistant wanted Page ">.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 186 1 THE WEEK Friday, 2flth. High Water, 11.16 am, 11.3 p.m. Rubber Producers Assn., Mtg., noon. Bulan Puasa commences. HE. the Governor leaves for Home. Officer Administering sworn in. 5 p.m. Town Planning lecture- Theatre, 6.20. Saturday, 29th. High Water, 11.51 a.m., 11.32 p m. Ayer Panas Mtg., nocn. S. C.
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  • 445 2 Under this title Mr. Srinivaaa Saatri contributes an Uluminxting article to the Graphic number of The Survey, which heart tlia more weig'it r«s Mr. Sastii was the 1 n Member oi the British Delegation I Washing ni'erence. He says thi.i Mr. Gandhi doea aot countenance the separation
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    • 124 2 RBMOYAL <)l office. E_ ~AI EXPORT COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE is hereby givea that tin- Town Offlc* of tkii ("omp.iny wilt be removed from 1-2, Q«ay t<> .10 North Canal Road, on the Nt oi* May lftt. CHAM BSE ONN •<>, Secretaries 28 1 B NOTICE OF DIVIDEND INDO MALAY COMPANY,
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    • 191 2 •m mm— a—a TO LE I OR FOR SALE. LARGE GODOWN-, newly erected area from l n ,ooo to 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. i LARGE STORES from 6,000 to f 24,000 sq. ft. aear wharf and shipping. Also three storied buildings for offices and godowns. Centrally situated. Ail immediate
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    • 418 2 ■I ill f#l Ei GICAL DRAMA FEATURING THE i''£v-.'/j___P_jJ_i* /_2iv^ fia9Si t^^i^^H_wL^_r-t-i^»n ■s ff I r°_NM_/_^v_»«>**l 0-r__94JpHSaiK|___i AT 9.30 TO-NIGHT He loved her BUT ho did not marry her, WHY? And if you were almost married and suddenly found that he was not the right man, What would you do?
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    • 456 2 jHL JLa. £1 JflL 111 O From SUNDAY, April 23, to FRIDAY, A| A THOROUGHLY ENTERTAINING PROGRAMME OF HI ESTING PICTURES inc lading A HILARIOUS GOLDWYN PRODUCTION TOM MOORE in a story with a fine plot in which num-rus situations j, r most enjoyable HOLD YO R HOR In 3
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    • 877 3 0. K. JUNIOR "The little bus with a big heart" I |x :rt S I A LlttlC DUVS It rHSR EIN. lies the phenomenal success J of the O. K. Junior Motor Cycle. 1 A Little IYI 3.111 tftltl** It The finest two-stroke on the Market— a CUlliailia 11 ROLLS-ROYCE
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  • 712 4 EASTERN CARS AND POPULATIONS. i There is fascination in big figures. Ac'ording to the statistical number of the \utomotive Industries, there are 12*2 nillion cars and lorries in the world, of vhich the United States has 11 million,' Europe one million and Asia 134,730. The F.M.S. is credited
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  • 172 4 m The recent strike of exchange shops in Canton has been settled. The shop owners have signed an agreement- with the Labourers' Federation to the effect that the Federation is not to interfere with the business of the shops and the shops are to resume business immediately. All the native
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    • 953 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE By Order of the Supreme Court, Johore Bshrn _i i i Miscellaneous Suit No. 52 of 1921. The Oversea Chinese Bank Ltd. o Chargeea against Ng Hian Guek, Yap Yeow Teck and Low Ban Seng Chargors The Undersigned have been favoured with instructions to sell by public
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    • 179 4 TTT 1 A "KT '/#s_lk CEMENT ItjgP Awarded Diploma M. B. E. j FRESH STOCK JUST ARRIVED. I l\t. LP TO 172 BEFORE BUYING OTHER CEMENT Telegrams: AURELY. Sole Importers for S.S., F.M.S., and X. fo^L W/l_\ «a_»»«ri««»» \W\\% \WM«Wlj4Hitt»cmico \\a A see %Mnwaia. <aaa a sua. j) I FOURNIER'S*^
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    • 723 4 AUCTION SALE OF Excellent Teak Household Furniture, Pinna, PUnl AT No. 35-31 CAIRNHILL ROAD OFF ORCHARD RO ON SATURDAY, 29th APRIL AT 2.30 Comprising handsomely carved wax polished teak Spring-seated draw suite upholstered in leather in 7 pieces, carved teak curio cabinets teak sideboard with mirror panel, a fine toned
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    • 405 5 jM Pastor i V.nflfl A tffiNMGrSTSHH m ihi rdtr to wor^ both hand and tr e guided by the If .n doubt about f in. A., E.S.M.C. Stl St, London) i for, I ore. l::t. i msford'. Dahroy 36 Charti rod Bank 1-6 dwelling compound Ti nnis court, Reasonable rent.
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    • 628 5 WANTED. WANTED Four or five -eate, car in goo, nssmimg order and condition. Particulars am Fftea *o Box No. |fj mH of Frop Pr^ 1~6 wanted Assistant fer High Ones Gentle snort Outfitting Store Apply stating ful particulars to Mackintosh and Co., Ltd Men' Wear Specialists, Hoi gkong JH I_s_
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    • 852 5 AUCTION SALES d ESTATE OF C. FOSTER DE< EASED, d AUCTION SALE The undersigned will sell by Public Auction on the spot at Jalan Pisang off Victoria Street, ON WEDNESDAY, 3rd MAY, AT 12 NOON. One horizontal marine type boiler and one lot scrap iron (old rails, boiler plates, venti-
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    • 1104 5 NOTICES. r THE INCOME TAX ORDINANCE, 1922. The attention of the public is invited to the *_*«ons of the Income Tax OrdiSection 2. The Income of an individual is defined to include bis salary. "Salary" includes allowances, other than travelling alio* .ace, considered to be reasonable by the Collector, fee.,,
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    • 289 5 mm Mi I EYESIGHT aG___Ld_S VBXB CAREI LILLY n| TESTED H UW«E. m^ n^^H IP <4lli ivft- i&s' Is MOHK AND TRAVEL, THEN HAVE VOIR EVES I I GOLD SPECTACLES WITH TORICSPHERI-M |_N_ M I o fflA» I ABERDEEN,' UVEB^qCaND BELPAffr* 0 1 RWEU *H I SM ITH SON (Siam)
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  • 97 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTHS. SUTTLE. At the Maternity Hospital, Penang, on April 23, to Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Suttle, a son; both doing well. PYNE —At the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, on April 27, to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Pyne, Alor Bukit Rubber Estate, Cucob, Johore, daughter. THE LATE MR.
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  • 1977 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922. The Tin Pool. Further reflection regarding the tin restriction scheme put forward by Messrs Brown and Waugh, of Penang, does not bring with it any conviction of a likelihood of a successful issue to such a proposition. Were the authors of the scheme
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  • 104 6 'SOUND AN,r^ IstA^ Although, naturally, busily eC in coaaaquence of hi* <j trom the Colony this aft^T j_>_euenc>, mi i, aui found time to see a of the "Free Press at House early yesterday the course of the intmie Excellency made the f«ii owi ment, which
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  • 161 6 PRIME'S mOGRAMME l\ m (From Our O^T^rrespomlent, The provisional programme of tl of Wales visit here H. R. H. ia expected to land K Pier at 10.30. wh, caption and a fear pr inspects the Guard of Honour. Ej men will hav< „dequ viewing the proceedings. The Prince
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  • 110 6 The Penang Volunteer-, as cenifai under the new Ordinance, together *i the Cadet Corps, the Cadet Bugle Bd and St. Xavier's Bra— Band, turned 4 for a route march Monday eveninjr. j judging from their appearance and anl ness no shadow of doubt should eii« x pecting
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  • 121 6 THE MUI TSAIS' CHARTER OF LIBERTY. The following i- an oflicial trait* from the Chinese af a proclamation eel by the Governor of Hongkong K structions from Hit Ma.e ment: Slavery i>, not allowed to MW J British Empire, and therefore it understood that nuii-t<=ai :ire not anP petty of
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  • 88 6 Mr. and Mrs. .1. L in Kuala Lumpur <>n tl In connection with the way JTXepartment to make a rail**) beneath the fflilniMM .1 geological investigation.- completed, and the Depart! to begin work on the project tott^J this year. It will take Wf— V* plete. A large company Of members
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    • 171 6 Ask For MARTINI j Rossrs ITALIAN VERMOUTH Italy's Finest Production. I Galdbeck Macgregor Go.. Ltd. Incorporated !a Shanghai.) j; Tel. 228 97 Cecil Street j > s r vv V W W s^ v^^^ w^ v^^ ~mwmmmsmnnnv<iJßtrv\t i— swswss ii iw-_-aaa-ms-asss__B-B-n_MBmsBS-W-B_n_M-SB_B-Maar Jewellery and Silverware I IN NUMBER, IN VARIETY AND
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    • 156 6 -72 The Drum Pump. J Centrifugal Motion With Positive Action. No Valves to get out of order. IHigh Percentage of Efficiency. Made in Various Sices, Fitted with Fast and Loose Pulleys for Belt Driving. I The Drum Pump is also arranged for Driving by Hand Power, and can be coupled
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  • 433 7 fItANCE AM) KRITAIN. |(l i bai ro MR. (Reuter'> Service.! Genoa, April 26. f the uncertainty produced tpeech a definite plan B meeting of signatorTrentf with the object h, statement and clearing T u e m inp will probably be Ml lIP MEETING PROPOSED. Paris. April
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  • 77 7 -S» li l M th< Danis h Journalist r., i tho best part of two m7T°p' left by the North lai S_ rae via Chi «ng Mai, the iff Tunk to Chien Run^ "f*ong river at the stmt Yu he tht Province ro U r, t f ,I,ow old mult
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  • 737 7 BOLSHEVIK ARTISTS. l SSI AN ARTISTS. [Reuter's Service.] Paris, April 26. The Government has created a sensation by banning all dancers, writers and actors, wo had dealings with Bolsheviks in Russia. The case is exciting much attention in which London officials were instructed not to visa the
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  • 1028 7 An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held at the board room yesterday afternoon, presided over by Mr. t. J. Farrer. Other members in attendance ere Messrs. O. P. Griffith Jones, D. T. Lewis, A. Anthony, E. A. Brown, See Tiong Wah, E. A. Elias, W. P.
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  • 74 7 In the Supreme Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lcnnard. Chop Chin Bee, 10a Cecil street, sued Chop Swen Thye, 48 Clyde terrace for $7,728, damages for breach of a contract in writing dated August 25, 1022, by defendants for th^ purchase of 10 tons of standard ribbed
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  • 204 7 On receipt of a message from Balestier j Road, two engines turned out yesterday morning to find that a b'.ock of attap houses in Target Road tenanted by Chinese 1 squatters and rattan makers ablaze. Ninet houses were involved and were well afire, so that the
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  • 322 7 The Japanese Consulate forwards the following for publication. The following is the substance of the instructions given March 11 to Mr. Obata, Japanese Minister at Peking, by the Minister for Foreign Affairs relative to the opening of negotiations on the withdrawal of the Japanese forces stationed in
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  • 69 7 The Rev. C. R. Simmons is leaving Siam for home at the end of this month and during the Rev. N. D. Bower who is coming from Malacca will be in residence. During the month of June there will be no Chaplain in residence. The Rev. J. B. Dunlap of
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    • 244 7 9tttttttttttt%Mat 1m '^^^*^'Mt.^m^asm^smmsmmsmnmnsnmnmm "HIS MASTERS VOICE." RECORDSLatest Populir Numbers Just Received. From "THE CO-OPTIMISTS.'' I MfcYFAIR ORCHSSTRA c 1038 The Co-Optimists," Selection— Part 1 The Co-Optimists," Selection_p ar t 2 °Yo a u t n h" K "T ThP ld Containing:-"! .hall remember your' Youth I promise I'll be practically
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 555 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND I 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. HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE.,
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    • 562 8 "ELLERMAN" LINE I ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co. LKS (Incorporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE Steamer Leaving Singapore. t.s. CITY OF CALCUTTA For Marseilles, London May 11 FREIGHT SERVICE Sleamer Doe Singapore. s.a. CITY OF CALCUTTA Marseilles,Lcndon, Dunkirk, Antwerp May 10 s.s. CITY OF TOKIO Havre, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg May 26
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    • 604 8 P. O. BRITISH INDJA^ APCAR" 0 LINE (Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILI I DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SING/ KHYBER about April 30 KALYAN DELTA about May 14 PLASSY 1 KASHMIR
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 500 9 SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. 1 (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE f9t tretsy, Trengganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Lsngansn, ChniPOn, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure SUDDHADIB .May 1 May < VUGALA May 8 May 10 PfAHIDOL May 18 May 17 Th. ,lltt d thrnu K nout with electric
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    • 317 9 O. S. K. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (subject to change without previous notice) European Line: For Marseilles, London. Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez Port Said. *Altai Maru arr. Apr. 29 dep. Apr. 30 Alps Maru arr. May 23 dep. May 24 Omits Marseilles. New York Line: For San Francisco
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    • 716 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 Steamera. Due S'pore Route For Kt. OF THE GARTER May 3
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    • 692 9 I K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ J (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO., OF BATAVIA. Telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Manager Desk. 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment D^ot 2 and 3 COLLYER QUAY. U NDLR CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. INDRAGIRI— Friday, April 28, Prigi-Rsdjs,
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  • 131 10 The Kangaroo which arrived here on Tuesday brought about 3,000 sheep for Government. The P. and O. Kalyan has left Hongkong, and is expected to arrive at this port at 5 p.m. on Sunday the 30th instant. She will proceed to the P. O. Wharf on arrival. President
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    • 320 10 VkrWW^%WWVWW%rW-V.V^ I THE SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA: HEAD OFFICE MONTREAL, CANADA ■J > I Results for 1 j Our Jubilee Year 1921. j 2* the GffS— tssfl Year in the History of the Company S (iold ■I Ne- llaaSlianUl Issued and F'aid for in 1921 $90,030,035.6« JJ Total
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    • 463 10 For MAURITIUS. The s.s. Lorestan will sail for the above j port on or about 30th April. For further 1 particulars please apply to M. A. NAMAZIE SONS, LTD. jj 19, Malacca Street. 1 26-4 29-4 j M. V. GLENGARRY. Consignees of cargo per the above steamer jj from Europe
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    • 170 10 Genasco K oof ing 2 PLY AM) 3 PLY 0 COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK UM AND HAMS m FIXING I t/»e result: of "-e /on,, J over 40 ye ,rs *X 3 PLY -I S$ ri/ c/,e «fler experience ■U i _^-—^Sfg___>. l d !> -m&nufacture GEV4SCO K_?-^^B satisfies from
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 654 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Cucob Hong Aik 9 a.m. Cucob Euina i> a.m. Pulau Soegi Benuit 9 a.m. Kerimon Soon Lee 9 a.m. Port S'ham Medan Mata Hari 11 a.m. Trengpanu, etc. Boribat 11a.m. 'Indragiri, etc. Indragiri 11a.m. Malacca Kheng Seng 1 p.m. Colombo, Suez, Marstilles and Liver- i P° ol
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  • 34 11 I April 27. Eank 1 m.s. o Bank demand ~o .I New Fork, d nand Jj% F.-anr« i demand 505 Hontkong, demand 10* p.c PreS I okohama, demand 107 Sovereitn, Bank Biiyinf m9
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  • 96 11 Uambier Lube No. 1 13 00 1 -»sil Rake, f 7.00 Pearl Siigo small v Copra Sundried 10.75 Opiiur., BoDsrrs oncerts 4.500 Rice, Runeoon whice 230 Rice. Siam No. 1 for export 3(30 R:^e, Siam No. 2 for export 340 Rice, Saigon No. 1 for export 286 Bice, Saigon
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  • 37 11 12 o'clock noon, April 27. 1922. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked St Closing Pries Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers. Cables quote Lond >;i Sr.ot London Spot B%d. d. Torn- of Market Quiet.
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  • 278 11 Singapore. April 27. Silver 34%. Hongkong 10% per cent premium. Three months gold •":i 4. Share market. Dull. Rubbers. Few enquiries. Allenbys 14 17 Craigieleas 23 26, Bassett- c-2 67'2. Tanibalaks 4."> ."U, Chembong .Malaybuyers la. Id., Bukit Sembawangs Is. l^. 4d., and Singapore Uniteda 6%d. s l
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  • 155 11 BARLOITS RBPORT. were in good demand at tiona I prices showV(l v !ii;; from the previous k. Buyers were not prepared to pay anytl M ndard and the bulk of this grade was withdrawn. Good Quvlity Sheet was in up to nta an I Oil 11 d
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  • 51 11 GUTHRIE' S RUBBER REPORT. Siagapore, April 27. 1 continues steady with opening the li y, d< ve coi li fie p n enquiry al! l'r*- rices which show pracangt on th< Bheel if ag, a Bhe le weaker, irhil n ir battel den and < f tons catalogued, 404 tons
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  • 139 11 Stegapare', Vprii 27. Ti.».— ilT)4. Buyers no sellers, $78.25. Rtibbers.- Quiet, rap I Tamba- 50, Uun Simpans 16, United Ma ac82H, Ayer HiUms 810. 1 Gajahs Teluk Ans. 1: jgiel 25, Kedahs $1.00, Allenbys 10. Mining. Taipings 67% 72%, North Taipings 95, $1, South Ts 17% 321 Rawangs
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  • 122 11 1 Singapore, April 17, Tin. £154. 78K no sa Rwbfccra, Mandai Tekongs 15 80, Ailenbya 15 20. Basaetts 67% :>'_. Km. jraags 97%, Tamhi SO. Tina— BaUng Padanga 40 15, Johans 60 66, Titis %4 $4.25. Rawaaga 57% G2V_. Norths !<2', <..:>,, Taipingj 67% 72% Souths
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 248 11 inula approximately $5,000,000. I PinnnnnaT Assurances m force over 517.000 000 r AT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO»ANY, LMITED has ,20,000 deposited 'wiU^hTsupreme oJOTb^^ cLp^es^ t^BHtish Life NS OF ASSURANCE Aasan^ Companie. Act AGENTS WANTED MANAGING DIRBCTOB l U v A H FAIR. ACTTTARV MANAGER AND AGENCTS "IKECTOR. C. C. NICHOLL
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    • 492 11 CHARTERED BANK, of India. Australia and China. I_corporaU>d in England by Royal Ckarter. Paid np Capital in §00.000 sbareg of £5 eack £5, 000,000 Reserve Fund t.600,000 ueserve Luhility of Proprietors $.000,000 BEAD OFFICE, •3 BisbopsgEte, London E.C. Abides and Branchss. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amntaar Iloilo °ukst Bangkok Ipoh
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    • 918 11 LIMITED. Established ISSO. Reserve Fund Y ai r_wi n™ President: K Kodama K^' Viva-Preaident: R. Ichincmiya^ Esq DIRECTORS. N. Soma Esq. N Rajiwara Esq r. Esa 8 j; v.-,, i rvi__*i-i <•■•- uki Esq. finJ^rr' li r nK.Morimura, ■K. Iwasaki, ttsumi, Esq K M hi E_q i 1 T. Hodsumi
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    • 127 11 j ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE j (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE r idelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives-- M< BARLOW &Co Messrs. BARKER Co! J td L Messrs. WEARNE Co.. Ltd* Branch OfT.ce-61, The Arca,Y. CoHyor Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE
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  • 902 12 The following nport has been sent to us for publication. Mr. R. J. Fairer, Chairman ol the Moslem Decoration Committee, presided over a public and representative meeting lohamedans in the Town Hall on 26th. inst. No less than 400 persons were present, including S\ ed Abdul Rahaman Alkoff,
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  • 252 12 The report of the committee of the Singapore branch of the above for the year ended 31st December, 1921, states, inter alia The balance in hand on the General Fund at December 31st w: s [$901,11, and the Benevolent Fund bai UKC in hand was $1,153.35. The
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  • 157 12 The Ralei Besar at Alor Star was the SSM of a noteworthy function on Sun day, the 25th Shaaban, !340 corresponding to 2ord instant, srban His Highness the Regent of Kedah was presented witii I illuminated addrtsass from the Chinese Tamil. Ind.an. Mohammedan and Sikh communities of
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  • 190 12 "The Diamond Mystery and The Mail Bo* t theives, Nos. 3 and 4 of The Adventure; of Shorty Hamilton, the thrilling secret service serial, will be screened at the i Liberty Hall in the early show supportec by two rce Century Comedy The Tale o1 Hog. In the
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  • 169 12 The London Observer prognosticates a flight reduction in the duties on tea, sugar, bear and tobacco. Lieut. P. P. Higginbotham, 1 70th Burma Rifles, qua ified at the 4th Light Gun Course, held at the Small Arms School, Pachmarhi, India, last December. Lieut. A G. Fuller. 1 70th Burma Rifles,
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  • 305 12 •THE MOSLEM IDEAL". To the Editor Sir, Might I be permitted to make a few remarks in reply to "S" who wrote under the above heading in your issue of the 27th inst. The sentiments of Indian Mussulmans in regard to the Sultan of Turkey may
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  • 344 12 The following is the Directors' report to the Shareholders to be presented at the annual meeting on May 9, at noon at Messrs Evatt and Company's office. The Profit and Loss Account for the year shows a net loss of $27,332.80 from which must be deducted the
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  • 191 12 Tne Pegoh report states the area under rubber is 1950 acres. (Vc p harvested was 527,110. Average gross selling price 19..).) pence against 22-85. Balance at credit of profit and loss £35,325 No dividend, but 425^26 forward. A all-in cost was apparently just over 15 pence per pound. We have
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  • 97 12 ROWING. Glenhogan Cup Race. Messrs. W. A. White and V. D. Knowles have kindly offered to present cups to be rowed for by crews of four, on the following conditions: 1. Coxswains shall be Ladies; 2. Coxs to have had charge of their crews on at least six
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  • 19 12 The third and final race for the Margaret If Challenge Cup will be sailed next Sunda>.
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  • 102 12 London. April 17. At Aldershot, in the final of the Army Cup Competition, the Ist. Wiltshires beat the 2nd. Welsh Fusiliers by 3 goals to 1. Their Majesties the King and Queen, Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles were present. It was a fast game, and
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  • 109 12 New York. April 26. The Lawn Tennis Association has decided that the first two preliminary rounds in the Davis Cup matches can b e played in Europe, in order to reduce to a minimum the travelling expenses of competitors not surviving the first round. LA CROSSE. Cambridge.
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  • 24 12 (For week ending April 29.) Friday— s.ls. Composite and C. Company Parades. S.H.B. Platoon, B. Co.. Parade, Raebum House, Tuesday 5.15 p.m.
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  • 42 12 (Parades for Week ending May 6). Tuesday May 2.— 5.15 p.m., Voluntary parable for entrained Europeans. Wednesday May 3. 5 p.m., No. 1 Platoon A. Co. 30 yds. Range. Friday May 5.—." p m Artillery Platoon Composite Co. 30 yds. Range.
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  • 126 12 ln addition to the following works, a selection of fiction and juvenile literature has been added to the Raffles Library, and will be ready for issue on Saturday, 29th April. Atkinson, C. T., Marlborough and the Rise of the British Army. British Nt rtii Borneo (State of) Handbook
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  • 113 12 The following are extracts from recent issues of the London Gazette Royal Army! Medical Corps— Capt William A. Frost, O.li 8.E., MB., to be temp. Major whilst j! employed as Dep. Asst. Director of Patho- logy, Straits Settlements, Feb. Ist. 1922. Royal Regiment of Artillery— Capt. F. V. I Bennett,
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