The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 March 1923

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  • 17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. r g: iT& SINGAPORE, S.S. THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1923 No. 10,845
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  • 205 1 The later cables are interesting. A Labour motion m favour of Socialisation of land has been granted two days for dtbate Page (>. The presentation oi the German budget shows the confusion into which rhe fluctuating mark can throw finance. The R«kr is si>en as the excuse
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  • 1167 1 That you (Homo sapiens) and I are descended from ancestors who were "arboreal m their habits" is generally accepted, andf there must be very few p >rsons lef whether attitudinarian, la'i.tudinarian, or platiludinar ay.F who would challenge the e^ sential truth of Charles Darwin's ass- r The
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 251 1 KLTHOID jTEL. Telephone. 2920. (10 Lines) iAPORE THE FINEST BALLROOM IN THE EAST. D* 1 TV inner and Dance RAFFLES ORCHESTRA. HULLAND, MUSICAL DIRECTOR. OTEL. Tanjons: Katonj?. Telephone. 110. ►ore FRIDAY J3rd MARCH 3cial Dinner and Dane** lie supprod by IMOUS SYNCOPATED FOUR DlllM^g at Sea View or Raffles. GRI
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    • 167 1 THE $10,000,000 BUSINESS '^fe^^>^ l •,''^»j money when Jiling m the Roneo fc, "i- 5£3 I W»y-—there m a Roneo system for v »jJ|^pSjJ>!«p9K ill i ml»h^^Wbls^BW'tmS i^b I^S- 3Lv > I'fe^SS^Sto^^S Most of the banking and business j|£fcS&|S| m2^r* mt *^S&*^ houses m the City of London use 4311ii532
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    • 157 1 LATEST AD\ BBTISBMENTB. Girl Guides entertainment at V.M.C.A. ■ii Saturday night Page 2. Bolter for fancy aperitifs Page 1. Reudel f<>. rheumatism Page 4. Two bankruptcy notices Pag^ 5. Lost scrip m Ribeiro nn<l Co. Page r Three auction sales by Powell and Co. Page 5. Owen Roe also tell
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 144 1 THE WEEK. Thursday, 22nd. High Water, 0.49 a.m., 1.23 pja. Uintan Bsjtates, Chartered B:ink, noon. V.W.C.A. Sale of Work, Mem. Hall. 4. \rchiteeta Society, Rafflea Mnaeoin, 5.15. Phil. Orchestra. Monj. Hall, T..15 p.m. Hawaiian Troubadour.'*, TFwtrc Friday, 2Zr<l. High Water, 1.15 n.m., 2.1 p.m. W I Australian II i] ■-•■>.
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  • 63 2 17th is! i Ssjkscriptiaua. Pieviously sci dged KH I Mrs. jDalgl W Par! Procei of i hamber Musi R by Mrs. I>. Laidlaw, Kuala Lumpur Collected l>> Mrs. Bias* (stn Hst) Bobinson si d Ltd. LOO .Standard Oil Go., I N < x 2R Mrs. Stanley I
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  • 408 2 At ;t Coui 511 reb, Lsth« tl Slajesty prss many medal&, hem the Boai Trade lihrer or amllantry i Bring life at lea. Captain E(iv. ana, X.X.. and Gonnar ohn flawar, B 11. M.^. "Carlisle." )n the Srd March, lttl, the m. M Hong| •■•loh," Singapore, proceeding from >ingapati to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 322 2 TO I XT OB FOX SALE. I.ARCE OWNS, newly erected ana from -J.OOO to 60,000 sq. ft £i*i-.<'\i Hvcr, LARCH STORM from 6,0C0 It L';.t)oo -<|. near wharf and ■hipping. Also three st( ried buildings for offices and godowns. Centrally situated All immediate entry, going cheap Apply or write to
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    • 772 2 E '^<j^^eiSfir mtSJ^h^ S SL I C-/ THEATRE IrLsl SHOW AT 7.30 STymy AT ELMO THE FEARLESS L nn(l J|inmy Au l)rev Conio(ly Episodea urn-; Wo, thr c and four HAWK'S TRAIL SERIAL B—lo P2nd SHOW ».16 P.M. 2 2nd SHOW AT &30 JIAIGH SERIAL. f; Two part Larry Sonon
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    • 314 2 All 1 A Sn ?s m nva Jm AJL JLJL %Aj JLJLJL KjP JL C En Our Next Change MONDAY, 19th March to 24 h IN THE SECOND SHOW AT I) p.m. DAY IN THE WILDS 1 Reel Tathe Film. TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News. GLADYS WALTON, A UniTtna] 1
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  • 504 3 In of the co ng Ed ional Cor. feren i San Fr Isco m Jne of this 3rear, tne following remarks Oi. .vr. J. Nagaya, Principal of the Tokyo Foreign School, a delegate to the First ducational Conference, may iqsi end. Th ur f -o->
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  • 346 3 Attitude of Colonia. Oflice Drlined. Major Ormsby-Gore, M.l., Under retary <»i Slate for the Colonies, has addressed the following tetter tv iS.r Edwin Stockton, r.l I\, .n regard to the attitude f the Colonial Olßce towards rabbet restriction m the Colon es: The market price of robber is
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  • 59 3 The dinner of the Ruftber Growers' Assort'ion is proposed 1o fie hold at the Hotel Cecil on April, 17 he date of the annual genera] meetng, S'r Frank Swrtbenhaa presVKnj? On he occasion pres nation v 11 be male to the R G. A m 'mbers of the Stevenson Commit
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 310 3 j 1923 MODEL TRAL MOTORS LTD. i%X ill G a&//gA ift* refreshing drink "Montserrat" Lime juice Cordial is the ideal drir' when you are hot and parch^f c T "*nc J> *he thir^i a. nc 5 d can ii is so dclijrhifiiily cooling and refreshing. Moniserrat MLIME JUICE CORDIAL A
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    • 491 3 v^ir.^O years* ex- perience m male- "7 in-lowpriws.in WM selecting worth] m t serviceable goods, and offer- HB/ W^a^, ing them at;tsav- K 4 j ing, has gone m- j to the making of t v -j j this big 1993 H *j£ i <J SBBBBBflssßsßflßßßßfifißßlfii'' **iUf£* A^*^aaSM^MSSSsßssl < SMMMV
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  • 428 4 "Using Politics to Find a Husband." A storm of a new and unusual sor: broke over Tokyo's political sea when a public statement charging Miss Hiroye Kobayashi with using politics to find a i.usband was issued by Miss Kam:>ko Kawamoto, according to the Japan Advertiser. Both
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  • 273 4 Sir Tom Bridges, the Governor of South Australia, told the following astonishing story to (he beys of St. Peter's College, says Router message from Adelaide. "I was at tiflis m 1919," said the Gorernor, "and I got a telegram from the Control Officer .it
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  • 159 4 An ingenious rapid mm \m for letters or business document, has one or two small upright cylinders for holding wax. Each of these containers is enclosed m an electric heating-coil, which terminates at the base m three pints, giving connection to either a 110-volt or 220-volt ciitait The wax-holder b
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    • 1132 4 R E M iNDER TO-DA\ IND ON 28th and 29th MARCH 1923. cosmmencing each day at 2>30 p.m. A .rlt;n:(y Ist sound and BVeslUlble investment m land and hou-je properties not tt. c missed bj enterprising rspitsiists, Estate of ShaSk Aboobakar !>'n Vohamed f.ijam, deceased IMPORTANT !l:« r.K DAYS AUCTION
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    • 1074 4 Valuable freehold land and the shephouse premises Nos. 58A, 58-1, 58-2, 59, 60 and 61 Dunlop Street, urea 8,167 s«. ft* •7. Valuable freehold land and the shophouse prerui.ses No. 95 Weld Road, area Dbi sq. ft. 78. Valuable fieehold land and the Shopbouse premises Nos. 143, 144 and 144-1
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    • 265 4 FOB RHEU^iiSr Tf?V A bath m hoi ih» aches, withm ten minui Beudel BaU, S of saltrai** water) I safe increasiigdaU: ttJng. Tlmhumu q ed by soldien the relief of rh, m bes an, l troubles, v-. by your cher: of convei r rice. A New G Bki:. lh- -;j
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    • 437 5 TO LET. [OLET Small godowas and good offices, Malacca Street, reasonable rent Apply Box Ho, 1030 care of Free Press. TO LET. 1 I fiont. uv on hull. Part of tiu- land h I by M Bb svd mu\ Mopia expire! on 30th April, li>23. 0, M. yhow. FrRUST AGENCIES
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    • 707 5 AUCTION SALES. I MUHUPF-s SAj.f: HI THE SUPREME COURT OP THE iTEAITfI BETTLEMBKTB i SETTIEMENT OF SINGAPOK 1 Writ of S izu-rv Bale dated sth Feb. lfzS.| ■tit No. 11 tv> o f lag CWw Bin and Be Pa« FlmtalMh ver I.am Bee <f Dof d '>■ u4orm%BH haw been
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    • 641 5 AUCTION SALES Aut tion SALE 6; T;N T <: ;vi< i. MILE GOOOS 1 i at sfvaiejp: River iraliey Ro.ul ON WEDNESDAY, Mtk MARCH, AT 2.30 l.M. COMpristec: Empty oil barrels and dn v !id :\nd pneumatic tyros, scrap iron. crusher Jaws, otiM steel pipes and rimr>, sragoa frames and
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    • 631 5 NOTICES. ORDINANCE NO. (BAN RUPTCY), lIN THE SUPRE COUBT THK oii:AITS S£j LEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Vtey. No. SO of 1925. RE <i i Hermengild Oswald Pestana, Summary Cfttf. Rv( ing ''<i' ma*2 Feb i Dat: i>f Order For S«mm.iry .-itlnini ra ion U h \Urch, IMS. I>:»te of Adjudication
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    • 858 5 J WHY FUSS WITH READING SPECTACLES? 1 You nee<l not wear then a day longer. A neat Rimless Mount fitted with Kryptok Invisible Fused Bifocal* will irive your Eyes ALL the help they need f for both Distance and Near Vision. One pair serve? vvery purpoa f Invisible Faced Bifoeuis
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  • 38 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTHS. VAUGHAN. At IVnartr. on 17th mat. the wife of .Mr. 1.. Wit gaan, of KroV Upper Permk, a son. HAJtTE-LOVELACE. At Beiembaa on th. Iftk inst.. to Mi. ;uitl Mr-. C L. Harte-Love-laco. a son.
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  • 658 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1923. F. M. S. Taxation Increases. W« have received from the Secretary of the Federated Chamber of IV!ines a full copy of the correspondence that has passed between the Federation and the Government regarding the recent very heavy increases m royalty and charges recent
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  • 419 6 Mr. Chapman arrived ai Penan? by thi Kampar on Sunday. Mr. C. Bulliv&nt, the billiard tabfe expert, passed through Peiianpr on Sunday on his way to Kcdah. Mr. F. Keagh. of the SttmHi Trading Company. Ltd.. Butterworth, has returned from Australia. Chief Court Inspector Taylor, Kuala Lmnpur, wfco was taken
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  • 150 6 PUOI'OSEr) I'EXANG ASSOCIATION. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Mar. 21st. A. the Chamber of Commerce annual meeting, referring to tho proposed Penang Association, the hon/bie John Mitchell menioned ;hat it was raid that many who went Home and joinod the London Association weiv obsolete. They were not at
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  • 180 6 The following wete the gve&ts of His Excellency the Governor and Lady GuilleImard at a dinner given at last night. The Band of the 2nd Middlesex Regiment played selections during the evening. The hon'ble »ir Walter Shaw, Kt. Bach, and Lady Shaw, the hon'ble Dr. A. Hoops and
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  • 234 6 Ai the Singapore Harbour Board Club, Racburn Park, yesterday afternoon, the European Officers of The Singapore and Ptnan^r Harbour Boards presented Mr. S. A. Lane, on the occasion of his retirement from the Chairmanship of the Boards, with a grandfather clock, and
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  • 215 6 They toll v tale m Government offices o4 an official who developed a sense of hjnaoor. That fact by itself ranks as tin* of the mofft mirth-provoking items m the civil servants' repertoire. An official with a Ntte of humour! Never! What happened to him He was
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  • 26 6 The Sekngor Assizes began on Monday before Sir Lionel Woodward, Ch?ef Judicial Commissioner, F. M. S. A murder trial from Carey Island occupied the whole day
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  • 389 6 BERLINS BUDGET [Renter** s i: li Mar A representative of i n Finance Announced i tiic Budget for 1922 7..1G0 milliards of milliard! more than wa eotcmn. Ho said that I •:f the depreciation i occupation of the Ettthi the bydget into billi [etditure to a heigl Government
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  • 99 6 At a nwntiim, held a X tan, on Sunday, the lltl undt Presidency of Mr T S X members of the Rail decide<l to establish i R H 1m an interest Princeu Mary'i baby aides from Henry Mi family kraet ibtcen fr d-nug-hter May. wife I>uke of Suffolk. Hcnrj Richmond,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 162 6 I /%M^^k STOUTi 1 S \w\\ 1 I I rlri 1 If;.. S^%^ <4 XSTT«O'T»' I I X%/s^^^ OBTAINABLE. 8 B Q(U F !v| 'i >\: I I "li ft I CALDBECK. MACGREGOR CO., LTD, k (Incorporated ir t Shanghai) 45, Robinson Road. Telephone 228. IRIN(,s. BBACBLRB. CHAINS. NBCKLACBB, ClcmrvtUa
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    • 78 6 15 THE AUSTIN AUTO PLANT. The time and labour saving Electric Light Generating Plant. Starting SRLF Regulating Stopping ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF The Borneo Company, Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) SINGAPORE, lI'OH. PENANG. JOHN DUKE OPTICIAN Fellow of the British Optical A^^»ciation. Fret man of the Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers. Freeman
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  • 414 7 THE N.Y.K. i;K; I'K(H;KAMME. outer's Service]. London, Mar. 20. Jon al of CoflMMree sates n-buiM'-i have been soimcied etiv.o big order for n Kaisha, which, if it iring the subs antial subvn H negotiating with the ment, will be prepared to v yds a ftoot of liners
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  • 129 7 I and Chalmers, pro- Cenaral Electric Co., Ltd., nf pad portfelk which m c vi advartlfliag matter, reminder of the waves of f W the ovation the jniosts >atcd Orchestra at ihe cloi« M and largely a tended DinRaffles Hot^l last Tuesday Syncopated Band will pro far nation of the
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  • 543 7 SPECULATION BUSY. GERMAN NOTE TO U. S. [Reuters Service] London. Mar. 20. Speculation is busy regarding the chances of the latest peace feeler The American Government declines to disclose the content* of the recent German Note, notwithstanding Germany's hint that she does not object to its publication
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  • 220 7 In a circular letter, Mr. P. Dorringtou Ward, the Hon. Secretary, states:— The subject of the formation of an Architectural Society for Singapore has for some time pLst occupied the thoughts of members of tic profession m Singapore. There is a WAM field of useful work
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  • LEETERS TO THE EDITOR.
    • 191 7 SUBTERRANEAN VOLCANIC ERUPTION. o the Editor, Sir Wi h reference to the earthquake ..(.•ported by the Wakasa Maru, m your paper dated March 6th., it may interest ome of your readers to hear tha. when an ofticer on ..he Catherine Apcar, twonty years ago, and on a voyage >o Hongkong,
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  • 230 7 MTRDER CHARGES By ,-j majority of five to two, the .special jury ;j the Singapore Assizes yesterday morning found Low Chee no. guilty on charges if being concerned with three other men, who have not been arrested, m the murder of three irembers of the crew of a
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  • 319 7 Laid Without a Hitch The laying of the new table between Colombo find Pfenang has now hcon completed. Tlu cable is a high speed one, similar m type to the cable which was laid to P.-nang some 10 years ago, and contains 680 lbs. of copper to
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  • 55 7 When Mr. S. Codring-ton groes on home leave at the end of this month his duties a? President of iho P.onang Municipal Commission will be assumed by Mr. J. S. W. Arthur whose present post at the land Office will probably be taken either by Capt A. C. Baker or
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  • 58 7 Dr. Choner Tak Nam, a Tapping boy who went to Edinburgh after getting h'fe LM S. at the Medical School at Singapore, has returned from Scotland after passing his examinations. Dr. Chong Tak Nam, it is understood, is setting- up practice m a dispensary m Leech Street, Ipoh, near the
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  • 363 7 AN APPEAL. Mr. <\ Ward-Jackson. Hon. Secretary of On Executive Committee of the A. W. Still T indentation Fund, has issued the fohowirg Appeal: At a meeting of The Planters' A^sociat'on of Malaya held on February 15th last, it was unanimously resolved to organise a public testimonial
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  • 122 7 To-night Kaai's Hawaiiana will conclude their visit to. Singapore, and the present Company, a much Stranger combination than those who played heno previously, has scored a big: success. Altogether their performances have left nothing to be desired; the talented artists have given of their best and iho
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  • 99 7 The report by the directors to the fourth annual general meeting of shareholders, t o be held at Chartered Bank Chambers, on Wednesday, March 28th, at noon, states: The loss for the year, as shown by the Profit and Loss Account, is $123,922.20, the greater part of
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  • 64 7 The serial queen, Miss Pearl White, is appearing: m the first two episodes of a Pathe serial of a thousand sensations, The Black Secret. It is m 15 episodes or 31 reels, and will be screened m the second show with a six-part drama, The Devil. A Hoot
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  • 62 7 Drills for week ending Saturday, March Thursday, 22nd.— S. 10 p.m. Drill Hall, 6. R. A. (v) and M. G. Platoon. 5.15 p.m. Racburn House, 5, 6, 7 Platcons 4 'B" Co. Friday, 23rd.— 5.10 p.m. Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v), M. G. Platoon Eurasian Co.
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  • 84 7 The tragic death of a well-known Chinese merchant occurred on Monday night. The deceased. Mr. Chian Yong Kong, of 89 Telok Ayer-s reet went out motoring on the evening of his death. He stopped at Ihe sea front near the Union Jack Club, and sent hi? driver back to get
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 249 7 NEW NOVELS By Popular Authors. JUST A DARLING by F. Hoilkv Rose |2joo NOBODY'S MAX by Phillip. Oppenheiin 2.00 THE GAUNTLET OF ALCOSTE by Hopkins MoorhoOM 2.00 THE PRIVET HEDGE by J. E. Buckrose 2.00 THE GREAT PRINCE SHAN by E. Philips Op;:cnheim 2.00 STEPSON'S OF LIGHTS by Eugene Manlove
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 580 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. lncoipora.ed m England) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Service to lO> DON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND RREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, UVKkTOOL AND GLASGOW. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for all Overland
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    • 530 8 "ELLERMAN" LINiL >11-LERMAN BCCKHALL STFAMSHIP Co., Ltl Irjcorpori led m Ei-gbmd) PASSENGER FERVICT. Sioamsr OFjrWAKL. !>•• Sl»far">r«. HOMEWARD. ♦a.s. CITY OF SIMLA Marseilles £i.d London April 1 ♦e.s. CIT\ OF POONA Marseille and London May I •A T'ass Steamers Ist clp.?s £87. 2nd class £60. Deck £2. tB Class Steaniers
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    • 637 8 P. a BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVir* PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. r f (Under Conlract with His Majesty's Govern, rIONDON FAR-EASTERN ?FPV!CE. FROM LONDON To MARSEILLES, LONDON DUE SINGAPORE. LEAVE BINGAPOR KASHGAR about April 1 KABHMIR NYANZA about April 15
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 353 9 Fihe Ocean Steamship Company, Lifted. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd Ellerman Bucknall Steam Shin Co IM (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated U, England.) > a io WHmni and hew tout*, sukz og Manama FROM NEW YORK i r- Due Spore R oute FOR NEW YORK. Dae Spore Koute NORWICH
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    • 495 9 ADMIRAL LINE (Incorporated m U.S.A.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 19 DAYS—HONGKONG TO AMERICA. PRrsmpvT'l7'VTXTTi^r Saito Hongkong. Arrives Se«ttU. 1 KLb'DENI McKINLEY Apr. 4 Apr 23 PRESIDENT JACKSON Apr. 16 May ~5 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Apr. 28 May 17 PRESIDENT GRANT May 10 May 29 PRESIDENT MADISON May 22 Jim e 10 And
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    • 296 9 NY TC JL Hi LONDON LINE. 1 Suwa Maru April 8 Fushimi Maru April 17 LIVERPOOL LINE. Lyons Maru mid. April HAMBURG LINE. Lima Maru April 14 Matsumoto Maru end April NEW YORK LINE via SUEZ SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kanagawa Maru Apr. 21 BOMBAY LINE. Kamakura Maru Mar. 22 Genoa
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    • 625 9 ISTHMIAN LINE FROM AMERICA VIA SUEZ. s.s. ATLANTA CITY due Sin -a pore tj disch. May 28 1923 TO BOSTON. NE YORK, AND RAJTJMORE VIA SUEZ DIRECT. s.s. STEEL WORKER doe Sii ffA] are to load Mar. 26 1923 s.s. STEEL NAVIGATC due Singapore to load Apr. 17 1923 s.s.
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  • 171 10 The Norwegian steamer, Produce which r.i rived in Pert yesterday from Bangkok b *ought a cargo of rice. The I and 0. Kashmir has left Hongkong, and is expected to arrive at this port at 2 p m. on Sunday, 25th instant. She proceed to ihe P. and
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 202 10 I X It a II f S 4 JSC^T II I m a W I 1 PiP V 1 «f ifctK Mm I T-" i V^ V*^ 2/ j t' ff mß^Bfitlhl lm- m -+T I I DUNLOP CORDS MAY SEEM EXPENSIVE But they are worth the Little Extra m
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    • 357 10 lODELITE I lhe limber Preset v& I I 9 I High Prices for Hard Wood I Soft Hood n^tect With. I JODJSLITE I IS CHEAPS R <& JUST AS GOOD I I '■■mi i ■rf-.-y. i. •■«■•-> r.«~ -*7 >J jy a^irti'Hnißlt'^r'- lr l -^V < v_-. -j— mCDM3MB.j I
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 620 10 HAH. TABLE TODAY. Kuala Pahang, Pokan; Sungc-i Lembing and Ku;.ntan i via J.rantut) By train ti a.m. Hongkong, Sha'jigl-ai and Japan Bakoaaki Mam 8 a.m. I Pontmnak Ban Fo Soon 9am! Cucob Hong Choang a.m u f° b HOOC Soon 9 a.m. Pulau Soegi Benoit 9 a.m. Ba «ekok Produoa
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  • 81 11 March 21. Bank 4 m.s. 2| 1 1-1 Bank demand 2 4 f»-32 Private credit* 3 m.s. 2 19-32 New York, demand Si% Credits 'JO days 57 France, demand 800 Indiji. T. T. 171 J H'.i!frkor!j.r. demand i' ;>.<•. Pram. Yokohama, demand H3 Java, demand 1 1 p I*;mf;kok,
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  • 113 11 March 21. r J'in Buyers SII3H Vo Solien Gambler Cube No. t 2200 C.imbier 16.00 Pepper Black 15.78 Pepper (white fair) 24.00 Tapioca, smull flake, f.p. 1 KLT> Pearl Srgo small 8.00 Copra Mix 12.1 Copra Sundried 1 15 Benanea unc. 4,000 Rice, 1' ngoon white 230.00 Rico. Siam.
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  • 45 11 Singapore, March Jl^t. 12 r.oon. Singapore Standard Pato Cveoe Spot 58%: Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sh< el Sp t 58% •"•9; April-June 3m MVk\ July-Sept, 80 «;J; Oct. -Dec. 61% »VJ. London quotation ercpe »»nJ sheet is. I'-d. Market Steady.
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  • 262 11 H. 11. Con*ul-General at Bangkok states that the import trade for the Siamese year 1921-1022 wa^ valued at £18,958,518, as compared with £15,379,106 m the previous year. The share of the United Kingdom Filkl all British. Domiuions amounted to fiTf.743.303; as against £11,170,545 m the
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  • 55 11 Trade is a delicate and sensitive plant, ami cannot thrive m an atmosphere of unroot and uncertainty.— Mr. J. Beaumont Pease (Chairman Lloyds Bank). The number of motor cars imported into Bangkok during the Siamese year 1921-2 was 3SC, valued at £122,533. Amer ca supplied 211, tho United Kingdom 36,
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  • 79 11 1 RASEU'S REPORT. Singapore, 7»l;vr. 21. Rubber Is, i 1 Tin £223 10s. $113,6 buyers. Tins. Taipings l;~i S'.uhs £118 $1.21, Norths $1.26 $130, Kmnpong- Kanrantings' 45*. :ui, cum <iiv, Kinta Associations i>7.7"> > L nguifl £.~> ?5.25, Rahman Hydf $17.50 $17.80, Ifuraia Via Plmha $I^o $1.95,
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  • 115 11 S.n^apore, Miir. 21 liublK'r.— Lojniun If. A%d. Local Tim.— London 1228. 10s. Local $113T« Boyen. S' s c-rc ."Mraket. Qiio*. Ivubbers. Practically i|niiy. T.ijs— Hitama $1.52^ $1.57, Padang Plandokr •!"> ."<). Naw \g Pel I $1."7 1 Tain i.-^ y~> <: UTn div. Sou hs $1.17U' %\2i\k, Ulu
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  • 110 11 Singapore, Mar. 21. T Tin. L 22.}. 10s. $118%, no .-ales. Rubbers. Siapnant. Minos.— Collieries $19.25 $19.75, IMa-limi-s 77H Bttt, Hawng Pets $1.55 $I.GO, Kampong Kamuntingr 455. 4G?. C<?., Souths $1.17', $1.22>,i, Xoiths $l£S 11.80, Mambaus 90 95, Linguia $5.10 $5.20, Rawangs $1.30 $1.85, Murais $4.35
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  • 78 11 The total trade figures for British Malaya f>i February have already been published, viz. Imports 541 ,1)32,830; export* $51,260, 246. The import of rice was $800,000 Uat tl.au m January; but February is a short month and this affects all comparisons. Super > only .iT.r.56 pikul-s apainst 152,71
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  • 92 11 Return? Issued m January by the Com* monwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics for the first live months of the current financial year Ji.]y-Xovemb<Jr 1922) show the value of good*, exported from Australia to oversea markets totalled £44,1)00,010. The leading products exported comprised Wool, £21,344.835; butter, milk and cream £3.088.564
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    • 373 11 Assets over $5 001)000. Till? TDP4T l?AOTrni( Assurances m force over $17,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE :-Winchester Hou^ 0 Sfettl me^) > Company haa £20,000 deposited S' t^c £p re r, LONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry. E.C. deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and
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    • 416 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital m 600,000 Kes<>r\e Fund < nnn Reserve Liability of Pro! 3 ooo Prtetora 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. G8 Bishcpsgate, London, E. C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang AniriLsar Uoilo Pukct Langkok Ipoh Rangoon
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    • 510 11 |HONGKONC SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkong. j Authorised Capital #50 000,000 I laid up-Capital £20,000,000 lu servo Funds: Starling 4,500,000 Silver $21,500,000 Keicrve liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. A. O. Lan^, Esq., Chairman. I D. G. M. Bernard, Esq., Deputy Chairman. A. li. Compton,
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    • 399 11 VOfiOHAJHTsPBiK BANK, LIMITED. ESTABLISHED ISBO. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund y. 69,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. ice-President: R. Ichinomiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. X. P-oma Esq. g. K. Suzuki, Esq. Y. Esq. Baron K. Morimuja. M. Oda*ari, Esq. x. Igarashi, Esq. Baron K. hvnsaki. X Mogami, Esq! K.
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    • 112 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated im England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINB Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives^-Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd, Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co., Ltd Branch Office— 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO.,
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  • 989 12 THE INQUEST. The inquest into tho dea.h of Tan Soo Bit, the young Stvuws-born Chinese, who was killed m an lecidssu wh eh occurred on the 13th inst, wa? commenced before Mr. Bourne, the City Coroner, yesterday, and will be continued Ji s afternoon. Mr. Sboedy
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  • THE PRODUCE MARKET.
    • 140 12 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Kunbt-r Association held its 55)5th auction Merday, March 21sl, when there was catalogued 1,580,614 ibs.; "i 05.03 ton.-.. Offered i 165,1)39 lbs.; 520.50 tons. Sold U14,C03 ib.v; 408.43 tons. PRICKS REALIZED. London Is. I'^d. New York 33% eta. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents per
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    • 416 12 Singapore, Mar. 21. A fair business has been done during the week m tin shares, industrials and Loans. robber share market i- practically >n-existent and almost all quotations are nominal Robber itself is a trifle belter at l l jd. London compared with Is. 4 1/ B
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  • 178 12 w J IC A are Promoting: a Thrift Week Campaign, says a Hon ff kon«* i>a P er. Th <>s V ecal and needy effor? "«l be conducted next week. Comnmediately after the Ka.-e Weak the •gnised In a very extensive circle. The irposes of the eamp4ga
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  • 63 12 A cricket match be ween the Catholic lub and the Anderson School, played on bm School ground at Ipoh on Saturday, •vas rotevvorthy for the poor toi^l put P by he, school m thwr second inn n s he W holo team belvg out for 6 run?! This is be'ieved
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 332 12 The Malaya Football Adoration's team Which met the S C C. II on the Padang yesterday afternoon were cither unlucky to \ose the match. The &.C.C. p ayers were .11 form, and generally speak ng, their combination was betle. than that of the r opponents, who rarey opened out
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    • 51 12 The following was the result of the ladies American Doubles Tournament, which wus played on Monday and Tuesday latt: innr s: M?s Hichardson and lira. Cattle leV ;o 2U5. Second: MISI Shaw and Miss StephenSOB i*2 IT 199. ThirVf: Mrs. Cantrell and Mrs Livingstone 196 scr.
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    • 28 12 Rastet Com petit ion. An eclectic competitton will hv held during the Easter holiday, the number <>f cseds being- limited to til per i layer.
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    • 99 12 London, Mar. <>th. Am Edinburgh message s stef thai hundreds queued op Und waited throughout the night ou siilo ihe Prir.cc?. Street ■ports f mpor urn to buy icketg for the S( otland v>. England Rut?by match at Inverl.'kh. The a' location of stand lickotf for Edinburgh
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    • 60 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship Singes. Layhonrne beat Rochwaldy, o 2, 6 4. Winter. J. W. I cat Wardlc. G— 2, o—l. Wodehouse beat Wan-on. B—2,8 2, o—4. K!e nnian beat Utermark, c, o, G 1. Ch;:mpionsh?p Pairs. Lee Warner in\d Tyler beat. Hill and Winter. C. E.. G-
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    • 54 12 Chanip'"ons!u*p Pairs. Batenan and B.addo'l vs. Lee Warner and Tyler or Hill and Winter. Simpson and jDobson vs. Wardlo and Brennan. llieman and Utermark vs. Linton and Thorougood. Champfonship Singles. Donaldson vs. Sinclair. Leaky vs. II il (to finish). Newcomers Handicap. Zimmerman vs. ,U:nb «r (to fmifh). No
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    • 20 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Ca!o beat Doi^. 21 25. Man beat Gordon, 21 18. Championship. Bovverman beat Rev. Doi-'g'as, w..0
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    • 25 12 Championship. Ceddos vs. McKean. Main vs. Smth. Cioldie vs Himmond. FRIDAY'S TIES. Offl vs. Fopjre. Cha er vs Van Cuylenberg. Evans vs. Hammond.
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  • 649 12 ANNUAL MEETING. The fourth n h i.nnuai meeting: of Teluk Anson Robber Estate, Limited, was hel-i a Greshaiii II use \cs erday. The Chairman, j Mr. W. x J Plummer, presided, and there were also present Messrs. A. E. Baddeley, J. R. Crawford. (Directors), Mr. D. J.
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  • 258 12 London, Mar. 10. The followng- are the results of League marches, played to-day. League Division I.— Arsenal 3, Middle*. boror.c-h 0; Kuddersfield 3. Aston V.lla- 5; Birmingham l, Proton 0; Blackburn, i' Newcastle, l; a ok e o, Burnley i; Ererton o Oldham Athlete 0. The following matches
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    • 380 12 4 EVERY PURCHASER Or I MOUTRIE PIANO I IS ASSURED OF LIFE-LONG SERVICE AND SAI FACTION, FULLY PROTECTED BY 01 R 1 YEARS GUARANTEE. I 1 CALL TO-DAY. WE WILL BE PLEASED I YOU OUR VARIOUS MODELS. J S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD I (Incorporated m Ilangkonj;.) SINGAPORE. iiiiiiiiiiai, ■.ijj^iiiiiiMiii'n-;;;)!!;!];:;': _j;x,
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