The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 September 1920

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1 14 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., SATURDAY, SEPT. 25, 1920. No. 10,088. J
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  • 203 1 If. Clemenceau is due m Java towards the end of October Page 7. The Japanese i-dmiral and officers were at home on the Asama yesterday to Singapore visitors Page 6. Lawn tennis, Selangor races and other sporting no«s will be found on I>age 14. The share markets
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  • 798 1 Sj Quicqvti m/unt homines noatii ft /arrtff libelli. JuvßNil. Th« Topicir-t, like very many other- m S ngapore, heard wrth a MBM of shock arul lieep regret of the distressing occurrence on board the Aitenburg this week. The sad death of Mr. Watt ended Urn carsei
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 78 1 Mabfcaid Bras Basah Road I w—mau. m\invommimmmaammmmammmmmmmummmmmm i r— JEj jK V 1 Ijlj Trucks jj£™\/*&A B^'^^* v^ s* TITr/i i 5 i I For Particulars Apply to GRAHAM CO., LTD. 5, Laidlaw Building, Singapore Sole Agents: S.S. And F.M.S. OUR 1 iearance Sale I OF etches. Clocks I Jewellery
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    • 381 1 KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. [Incorporated \i> Hor.vltcnx) BOOKS n/V AUCTION BRIDGE Foster on Auction. (a complete exposition of t\u* latest developments of rnddt-rn au'tion, with the full code of the office! 14*^ and I.'JO deals from artunl play (by H. F. Foster) $5.50 each. How to win nt Auction Rridjre
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    • 111 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Notices re race tickets Page 5. LitxrU cinema attraction Page 3. Powells auction summary Page 4. Kirwan's dairy changes hands Page 5. Scrap urathen at "Uniteers," Page 10. Whitea way's for gent's collars Page r >. Tees' a discharging into godown 22 Page 18. Wassismuli, Assomull's annual sale
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    • 1 1 Reefing
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 119 1 THE WEEK. Saturday, 25th. high Tides 9.15 am 7ft Bin 8.45 pm Bft 2in. Hippodrome Circus, Mat. and Evg. Sunday, 26th. High Tides 9.42 am Bft 2in 9.28 Bft Bin. S\v. Club launches J, Pier, 10 and 11 Club, O.MO, 10.30 and 12.16. Monday, 27th. High tides 10.8 am Bft
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 422 2 TO-NIGHT! TONIGHT!! THE GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Hippodrome Circus. LOCATION.— BEACH ROAD. Come and See Bryant and Bryant, Monkey Carriage, Pony (Chul-Bulica), Himalayan Bears, Stopping Motor Car (20 H. P.), etc. PRICES AS USUAL Next Matinee on Saturday. K. BYSACK, Manager. The Self- Vulcanising Patch. BULL DOG GRIP i FOR
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    • 821 2 i'>omrrrnisrn^^Ki^^?MK^^^^™ iii^i^sJ^s^j A- ROBERTSON-COLE BUPPPinD D Yl Featuring a Favount, <,f In S A In a Screen Adaptation Of i>, rt }J; r M MARUJA- In 5 Parts A picture that thrills with H. B. Wan a strong man who had to face a suspicion romantic play of the southwest,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 602 2 CHURCH SERVICE. 26th September, 1920. S. ANDREW^CATHEDRAI. 7 a.m Holy Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 10.30 a.m. Mat iris I 4 p.m. Sumlay Befeool and Kiblt 6.30 p.m. IwiKlll| and Sermon. Services and MeetingH, etc Services and Meatingi H.>ly Communion or Tue- f t U <in«'sd;iy S .M :i
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  • 635 3 FRABER AND C<> BXCHANGB AND SHARE ciROKERS. SINGAPORE, SEPTEMBER, 24th, 1920. MINING. iFiguiM m brackets show* the capita! »nd issue value of the Share m dolltr* unless otherwise .;*rLed. 0. Cum dlf j x •goals ex div.] Ampang ($100,000—0) 12.00 Ayer Weng ($100,000—0) 1.10—1.25 Hitum Tin ($300,000—1)
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    • 215 3 COMING COMING 1 1 V^ "^x^^ ints is flfTt actual j^| S^^^S^^^^^. scene Jntni tins aerial jo? Ji^^v^' 7^*"" £majr!ni» an r Tin H&M'alflaOV l^rtPitiion-cft.Triri.'^.). C IH^il r.- an •utoaiobllp In h vrll.i «*BBam^W bIBC rj w^th the aviini r» s-ilt n)iown m thp t>lctur r. ttiin «<«« mi** id
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    • 563 3 NOTTCFS BORNEO AND TEWEH COAL. ■ty of the be^t above Coal. For prices apply to EASTERN MINING RUBBER Co., Ltd. 3, Raffles Place, Singapore. 11-9 *Jt THE FAR EASTERN TRANSHIPMENT aN!> l ORWARDI! G iCI ■>.'- -jl V TION WITH 'HIE FAR EASTERN TOURIST AGENCY. G-A MALACCA STREET. W(' supply
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    • 177 3 HELVETIA WATCH CO. I BRIDGE ROAD CO il STREET i PLATLNIIM, GOLD, SILVER AND NICKEL WATCHES Wrist Watches Jnventic Pocket Watches From $5 to 52.000 Plain *.J. 50, Radium $1.50 I A II IT A II mCIMCCATAMT yinrCblAli I INSIST ON GETTING DRUMS WITH THE *'PINFTRPI" 9 CHRP SOLE IMPORTERS.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 269 4 AIR F L OAT IOILEI (REPARATIONS Everybody knows and uses "Air-Float" Talcum Powder— so soft— so fresh— so fragrant— yet Au inexpensive. More "Air-Float" is sold than &ny other kind of talc. And everybody welcomes the new "Air-Float" Toilet Preparations— Cold Cream, Tooth Powder and Paste. You could buy no
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    • 630 4 COLGATE'S j i Ribbon Dental Cream j i i 11 LIES FLAT ON THE BRUSH i Obtainable at all Stores and Dispensaries. REMINDER TODAY, SATURDAY AT 1.30 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE High grade Anglo Chinese Teak and Blackwood Household furniture, Rosenkranz Piano, Plants &c. At Paulaborg, No. 10 (JilMead Road,.
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    • 170 4 LRESCffg AUSTRALIAN b j g'"jri BjT'i TQ^ I Sole Agents I Huttenbach, Lazarus Sons LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Strait* Settlement*). SISGAPORE j MM FGR ONE MONTH ONLY If you really want the best violin at the cheapest rate, then don't lots thJ» opportunity. Book y >ur order with half the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 278 5 mp I, n lIITI m wmmimimi REAL ESTATE BUREAU j>; PIRB BROS. RUBBER DEPARTMENT -L> L IiKOKKRb DX SOUZA BTRXKT. ttong lor sale Modern Offices m Raffles Square to let. 0 SELL. Furnished or unfurnished bungalow 12 i>»c dining room and sitting room. TO SELL. Bungalow at Changi furnished electric
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    • 449 5 AUCTION SALK&. REMINDER. Sale TO-D V of Jap Seta t lIADE UP IN CONVENIENT I 0 YARDS SPOT MUSLIN ASSORTED DEBIGNS Pu ie Auction ti nine «t 1 1 a.m. li i 17 Raffles P NELL CO., LTD., Auctioneers. m Singapore.) \i < lON BME At i room, No. :;u
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    • 821 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges, the property of 12 Pawnshops On SATURDAY, 2nd October, at 10 a.m. On TUESDAY, T.th October, at 10 a.m. On THURSDAY, 7th October, at 10 a.m. On SATURDAY, 9th October, at 10 a.m. "he i tins el I 'ins, ether i :igs» j
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    • 703 5 AUCTION SALE l i AUCTION SALE The i. <{ have b D instructed to sell by Public Auction at their sale-room, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, MONDAY, 4th Oct., 1920 at 2.30 p.m. <lj Al, tfcal piece of lund situate at 3*4 milestone Bukit. Timnh Road. Singapore estimated a of 23,940
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    • 203 5 WHITEAWAY'SI New Stocks Just Received I COLLARS /C~~~"N THE SPORTSMAN I Shape as sketch. Stocked m l'\ m. or 2 m. deep, ail sizes Prices $6.50 doz fZ~^\ pure m sn im '^^JkL^ DOUBLE COLLARS <jtJii E lsl -^-K Four fold thickness i Smart Shape and Perfect Fitting 7J m.
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    • 61 5 NOTICES. This i^ BER CO LI D. of N Kiuki irr- Road, le Mark h t ol I •n. Th link's v. Dated BRADDEI 1. Solk EXP BER CO I WANTED TO BUY. 3«cond-h*iid C T hin*i» or Enropeaa HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE I tttry description (big or tmall lota) Hid pri:
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 18 6 KARSTEN.— On August '24th at "Barnsley," Gallop Road to Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Karsten, a son.
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    • 30 6 GUINNESS.— On 11th September, Eric Cecil Guinness, D. S. O. Lieutenant Royal Irish Regiment, only son of Cecil Guinness, Hongkong Shanghai Bank, Rapgoon, and Mrs. Guinness, Baldock Herts, England.
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  • 1196 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1920. Rubber Restriction. Theoretically, we suppose that writing with the best intentions towards the prospects of a great industry, we should welcome the scheme of output reduction which is being put forward m the circular issued by the Rubber Producers' Association. Actually it is
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  • 157 6 An interesting monograph on M Forestry m the Malay Peninsula," which was drawn uj> for the Briti ii Empire Forestry Conference, held recently m London, by Mr. B. S. Cubitt, Conservator of Forests, Straits Settlements and F. If. S., has been from the Government Printing Office, Kuala Li.mpur. Many particulars
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  • 181 6 DUTCH INDIES NEWS. (Aneta) Batavia, Sept. 24. The Governor General haa received a> telegram stating that the French exPremier, M. Clcmenceau will arrive m Java on Oct. 24. The Hajjue, Sept. 22. The chances for Mr. Fock, President of tho Second Chamber to succeed the present Governor General
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  • 285 6 A CHARGE OF BIGAMY. The concluding case on the list at the fifth A Court i morning before the Acting Chief Justi John Bucknill, K.C., the accused Lt-ing Subrahmanium Rajakariar Joseph Devandra, who was arraigned on a charge of bigamy. Accused, who clai to be tried, was defended
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  • 281 6 A Blaina (Mon.) procer has found an American dollar m a tin of tongue. Para (Brazil) rice crop amounts to 1,293 tons, of which a part will be available for export. H has been decided by the Banque Industriell<? do Chine to open a Branch m Satavia The city takes
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  • 48 6 Admiral Km Captains knd <••' mmm Trail ing Squai m the roads, hold H. I. J. If. when pany attwere (T«iij and prest-nted an atti rpe< tade. I lions of rnu DO th« low. the Ofl of I for M rl> thi r::<:: [>or: of call.
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  • 21 6 Two rtowawar*. found m the which had been quaran' o to have hidden to eecap< s have batfl Mpkfl P fumigated.
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  • 328 6 RUBBER PRODUCERS ASSCN. OF MALAYA (Inc). 3 -2 socmtion. Dear Sir,— The v Rubber lv ry t», Prtc, of th, l>«« receiving the your Comn Camitu. „f th, i 4 •eeiation, and A* A.M., w« heM S th ;i.h .nstant. an-, hU cC^ m Sequent conn cab ln 'onJon y
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 225 6 HAVING BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS FOR THE GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. We are prepared to accept risks at current rates and shall esteem your enquiries. LIMITED. 7 *ccr£>or*t*d m San**!**!) 87, Cecil Street, Singapore. Tel. 228 I ARRIVED 1 i The Johns-Manville Fire Extinguisher A necessity for the
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  • 463 7 MINERS ADAMANT. [Reuter's Service.] MUKF I <» N^ l LTATIOWa (jondon, Sept. 21. tattd that Mr. Smillie rnformed the of Miners' Delegate* that the Executive M led that nothing had aions with the fytof Invention of a Sept. Ixmdon. Sept. 21. vvt- Approved the .mmitteeV. report. Ixmdon,
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  • 65 7 for mar die. 1 of 69 !or some i rable <■ > talth, and his I by his friends. shod of trainer*, his lU v onstrated on <lurng s bog and honorable r on the turf, m which he took an I up till about twelve months WMsd was born
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  • RENOUNCING A NOBLE TASK.
    • 448 7 DESCHANEL'S FAREWELL MESSAGE. [Renter's Service.] ranOKf IN THE CHAMBER. Paris, Sept. 21. A .Tr.sa.-.po from M. Deschanel resigning the I'residcncy was read simultaneously m the Chamber and Senate to-day, the ceremony lasting half an hour. The message says "My state of health no longer allows mo to assume the high
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    • 295 7 London, Sept. 22. V. hile the Bolshevists report a big ifa offensive m Ihe region of Grodno, >ho Poles claitn to have captured Rovno. A. Bolshevist cavalry regiment surrendered to the Polos and was taken prisoner to the number of one thousand, north of the Pry pet.
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  • NIGHT OF TERROR.
    • 161 7 [Reuter'a Service.] ACT OF REPRISAL. London, Sept. 21. Men, women and children, wheeling their belongings m perambulators, are fleeing from the seaside village of Balbriggan, the famous c siery centre, m consequence of the serious disturbances throughout the night j.rising from the shooting of the Head Constable
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    • 572 7 KBW INDIA UNDER SECRETARY. London, Sept. 22. Lord Lyt. n b la been a'> 'n-rotary of State, for India, m sue. r. -o Loi i Sinha recently y\ '■> Governor 01 Pihar and Or. UEN( If TRADE INCREASES. Paris, Sept 22. rich foreign trade statistics for the
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
    • 326 7 To The Editor, Sir, —I have been an amused, though ofttimes bored, reader of the many effusions thaft appear m our local papers over the initials J. A. B. C. The recent one is typical of them all inasmuch as it is difficult to know what our
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    • 298 7 To The Editor, Dear Sir, Tba question of Moslem educa tion m this country is rather difficult. Yet on a close inquiry it will be found easy of solution. The general belief is that the Moslems are poor and therefore they cannot avail themselves of the cqstly instruction
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  • 185 7 The following arrangements have been made with regard to traffic regulations, etc. for the amateur performances. The Theatre gates wiil be closed at 9.15 and no motors will be allowed inside the porch after that hour. The audience are- requested to be m their seats early as the curtain
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  • 53 7 Hundreds of people are visiting Charles f Stewart's farm m Huron, Ontario, to see "Sir Douglas Haig," ft huge shorthorn steer, weighing 3,500 lb. As France grows Burgundy, so Beer ia grown m England. The history of the two greatest nations m the world is summed up m that sentence.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 167 7 Robinson (8b Co. Ltd. MANILA CIGARS iA EL DEMONSTRO BRAND fll /<xcelcntes Box 25 $6.00 S Espcriales Box 25 $4.75 BSSS Londres Box 50 $1.25 Heina Victoria Box 51) $5.75 Fi 1' "ALHAMBRA" Cigars. P^H i McKinley Club Box 25 $5.25 American Bouquet Box 25 $5.00 Perfectos Box 25 $4.00
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 631 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA* (Incorporated m J&p&a. V&DFK M.UL CONTRACT I \\TI^THEIMPB*IJJ[ J .TArA> 1 »35 GOVERNMENT". Subject to alterations wlthtat »*tic« EUROPEAN MAIL LINE FORTNIGHTLY SBRVIOB. f *r L«nilon and Antwerp via Malacca) JPenanj, CoUaife*. S«*», P*it a*! 4 and Miirttellks. [j YOKOHAMA MARU 25th Sept. KUMANO MARU 2nd Oct.
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    • 689 8 X, P. IVL KONINKLYKE P\KETVAART MAATSCHAFPIJ (Incorporated m Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA :«;«¥to»» I*l Paveag-e Dtpfc 1202 Freight Dept. IAI2 Mar-atrer* Dwk 1437 Marine Supt. Traß*hi«»iK«at |>«vi. 1 COLLYKR QUAY. UWtm CONTEACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVKHNMSNT SlNGKEl""' Satu'rdayT Sept".""2s) Tanjong-Mengeidar, Tanjong-Leidong, Paneh, Berombang, Asahan and Belawan)eli.
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    • 609 8 P. O. BRITISHiimT AND APCAR LiNE. (Incorporated m Ejgland.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SER\ PENLVSULAR AM) ORIENTAL S. (Under Contract with Hii Majesty's Govetnu «n Jpe e nd C c° d mPany>S LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON T0 DUE SINGAPORE v OS NOVARA about sth Oct. Kirn NELLORE 'about 16th Oct.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 387 9 m SIAM STEAM N (INCORPORATE SINGAPORE COASTING ftJ tret*/. TK**ggana, telaotan, l»B»* *ai;*»B, Lang.maa, Chumj gUJ DIB pgACHATIPOK Th, ittamtri are fitted throughout > Jjjjdjtion for flnt elasi paatengert. flcaiwi for the round trip from Singi port* taf««* 225 Duration of 1 g, Mrr lftoach will meet steamers upon kuv
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    • 485 9 AVIGATION CO. LTD. !D IN SIAM). BANGKOK SERVICE. Bangnara, Telupia, PaUni, Singora, Lsscn, aad Bangkok. AxriTaft Departure Sept. 1920 29th Sept. 1920 4th Oct. 1920 Cth Oct. 19*0 llth Oct. 1920 13th Oct. 1920. *ith siectric light, and have excellent ipors to Bangkok and Singapore rla the round trip 19
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    • 540 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 m England] JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due Route For Spore DARDANUS 24th Sept. Spore, Manila, Hongkong,
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    • 454 9 FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BY PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated m U. S. A.) SO* ACCOUNT U. S. SHIPPING BOARD HONGKONG— CALCUTTA ?fiF° AT Cilcntu Uidnt R a p 3i BALTISIORE ria SUEZ BAIIJKQS to toltta*. ClctU. CoU*U U^Urr^. FROM f'NGAPORB ELKRIDGE KASTERN IMPORTER Aboot Oct. About Oct. 26 MANILA— EaST
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 55 10 "U. E." SCRAP WASHER I PATENTED I >.' i r* Iff j WRITE FOR SCRAP WASHER BOOKLET ITS S6s. t5 tj riiiLiUoiiuiiJ VjlK^^^S^^^^^Tt.^ AT FKICK r Ct^ \%^> 5 SEATER TOURING SOLE AGENTS THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated m England.) Singapore, Ipoh and Penang. Window Glass, Coagulating Pans HAVE JUST
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    • 108 10 I THK SIN KUO MIN P^tiSS a m «f Printers and publisher* of tha Cuit«* Crening Newspar>?r rosMMisg tb* wid«t j jirculaVinn m the Straits s«itltXtttnt rederat^i Malay Sutut, EHam, Rot**: i Ootch Enet Inditl, PbiHipinti Fr#no I aad China generally. PRINTING OPFiCIL 120 Cecu SteMt. S*»*apor« i THE SINGAPORE
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    • 287 10 OBTAINABLE AT ILL DISPENSARIES •I y ft w iiw THROUGHOUT. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND SDERATED MALAY STATES JUST ARSFVED Songfl from tho Musical Play .VHO'S HOOPER AFGAR, I RAN PIK REVUE." lisa the latest km -m America etc. etc. o B. C. HUDSON'S i (Cheapest House In Town. 1765. 100 North
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    • 178 10 V-?^. H fl I Messrs. Dun eorge Limited I I 5, Orchat o t(it I Per HAM" of I First Shipment oi i "TKE AH x .l 7/ie Car t^iat for Dignity, Comfort and I Gracefulness, Combined with strength Canot be Surpassed by any Mannfacturers m the World. WHAT'S BRED
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 508 11 A Few Hundred Yards A man with a new car had one of his tyres burst. He didn't have a spare ready, so he decided to run a few hundred yards to a friend's house. When he gat there he discovered that neither the tyre nor the inner tube were
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  • 234 12 No effect on trade. Mr. A. Spur: ier, chairman of Leyland Motors, Limited, interviewed by a Daily Chronicle representative with regard to the iMinouncement that the Ford Motor Company have decided to M cvt n the price of their cars from £275 to £225, said he did not
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  • 197 12 It has ott'n an open Mcret that for some months past American capitalists have been striving to reach some agreement whereby acreage of jungle land could be secured to plant rubber on a scale comparable with Far Eastern enterprises, says the India Rubber World. The rubber
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  • 163 12 VISCOUNT CHIN DA HONOURED. Viscount Chinda, the retiring: Japanese Ambassador, was the guest of the Knights of the Round Table at a farewell luncheon at Simpson's on 11th inst., Admiral lida being; also present. Sir Trevor Dawson, Knight President, wag m the chair, and proposed Viscount Chinda be made a
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  • 151 12 Alterations m Rule*. A number of important amendments to the existing: rules of Rug-by football were made at a meeting: of the International Board. It was decided that Rule XI, should provide that where a player does not immediately place the ball m the scummage a free kick
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  • 94 12 Further List of Mentions. The following list of the Malay States Guides who have been, brought to the notice of the Secretary of State for War, for valuable and distinguished services m connections with the Military Operations m the Aden Field Force is published, m addition to
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 169 12 LIGHTING PLANTS I Complete Plant with No. 3 size I Battery and all Wires, Acces- sories and Complete Pendants (Incorporated m Straits Settlements) Electrical Enquiries to Singapore. ■.-~=-^Jgaag-J-=-.r;-ig:=:S=gr3«.-..-...-.- "M- r- ijjjj-a-: :t- -tt» Save $4 <»n every letter book you buy The RONEO not only provides the quickest and most
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    • 568 12 UNHAPPY AFTER MEALS It is surprising how many people are afflicted in this way, though thoroughly enjoying a good dinner they, balf-an-hour afterwards, are in pain, troubled with a dull, heavy, overloaded feeling and decidedly nueasy. This is due to weakened digestive powers, and if it be allowed to go
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    • 480 12 \A^ C_7 y/._ h-'- gs Your Children this safe Milk from British-bred Cows Glaxo is prepared from pui comfortably digestible by the Glaxo Process I crow plump and rosy on it. md mothei ~J> knowledge that G!a\o is germ free and that her darlin SA safeguarded against diarrhoea and other
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  • 59 13 September 24. Bank 4 m.i. 2|4 1(16 Bank, demand 2(3 13 16 Private credits 8 m.s. 2j4 New York, demand :<<>' r Credits 90 days 4;,'^ France, demand India, T. T. y>2 Hongkong, demand 89 Prem. Yokohama, demand 77 1 4 Java, demand lli'l'Eangk'k, demand Sovereign, Bank Buying $8.54
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  • 139 13 Tin 12:, T 15.50 Gambier 13.50 Gambic r Cube No. 1 13.50 Pepper lilack 2J.00 Pepper (white fair) 50.00 Tapioca s-mzll flake, f.q. 6.00 Tapioca, medium pearl f.q. 10.00 Pearl Sago, small H.OO Copra Suadried 22. 00 Copra a?bc. 21.50 Opium, Benares ureert 8,900 P.ice Rangoon White 2,700 Rice,
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  • 46 13 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 12 O'CLOCK NOON 24th SEPT. I92O. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Cloting Price* Closing Price*. Buyers Sellers. Buyers Sellers. Spot DO 51 Sept. r> 1 52 vJct. 52 53 Jan. to Mar. 61 62 Tone of Market Steadier.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 408 13 —^p^— AjwtU tvar $3,500,000. Assurance m force over $15,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [Incorporated m Straits Sett.] HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry EC iizr y P^^ OT:^Tc0 T:^TcT the sunreme court of EnBiand and compueB with the Britbh ufe a VTiKAi Tlvfc
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    • 537 13 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated m Ln K land by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital £2 ,000 000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liabihty of Proprietors £2,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bishopßgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hongkong Penang Bnngkok Hoilo Puket Batavia I po h Rangoon Bombay
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    • 493 13 HO HONG BANK, UMITED. HEAD OFFICE Singapore Raffles Chambers 6 and 6 BRANCHES Penang— 86 Beach Street. Malacca— l3l Jonker Street. Muar— 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat— lo9 Jalan R*hamat. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Hongkong Amoy, Bataria, Sourabaya, Samar ang, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised 8,000,000
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    • 519 13 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. Present N. K. K.Jiw.r. Esq. Vice-President S. Su*uk« Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Kajiwara Esq. F Watanabo Esq. N. Soma Esq. j. Mataukata Esq. M. Odagm Esq. K Morinura Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki R. Ichinomiya Esq. K. lat,um, E 3 q. K. Kodama E«,. J Suzuki Esq. K.
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    • 163 13 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending Saturday. Oct. 2, 1920. Saturday 26, 2.30 p.m. Baleetier Range. Eurasian Co. Rifle Club. Sunday 26, 7.30 a m.— Bak-stier Range. S. K. E. (v). Rifle Club. Tuesday 28, 4.30 m. Bal< Etange. Malay Co. Saturday 2, 2.30 p.m.— Balestier
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 81 13 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Sept. 22. [Where three reports are made they refer to 9 a.m „3 p.m. and 9 p.m.] Fared. 32 Fah 1010.1. 1006.1, 1008.4. Tern 82, 82, 80, Wet Bulb Ther 77, 78, 78, Mr. of Wind S. E., Calm, Calm, Max. Temp. inshade 88, Mm.
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    • 489 13 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. intermediate and *cal m^ lt will b» found m list below Tenanj?, Malacca, F. II S (h? Train) 4 p.m. daily (except Sunday*. Kota Tintfgi and itutions to Kuala Lumpur at 6 a.m. P. liaUim it P. lluiar;; I m. Coteb ilo.k iv a 9 Cucob ii.
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  • 1474 14 DR. MIDD! KTONS SERVICES RECOGNIZED. An or :ing of the Municipal held yesterday aft noon m B rd Itoom of the Municipal BuHd Hr. R- J- Farrer presiding. P „ni.' MU rtSOnt were Dr. Veresamy, Mssst I M Teong Wah, J. I leflfeohn,' J. M I Acting Municipal
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  • 39 14 T t is reported that the Church Committee have received a letter from th-e Bishor recommending: the appointment of a man no* at Home to the vacant Chaplaincy at Kuala Lumpur. The final decision rests nrJth the Church Committee.
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  • 79 14 FRASER'S REPORT. Sin.L^aporo, Sept. 24. Rubber. Nothing doing, Kundong $1.02%, Batang Benars $4.10, Balgownies JT.L 1 Tapahi i?24.r>o, Lanaa $1425, Undted Malaccas $2.20, Ulu Benuts 90 cents. Mining. Little doing, but still very dull. Taipinga $1.80, ex-div, TUfping i'\-iii\\, Rawangs 90 eta, So-uth Taipinga 92 V cents,
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  • 101 14 MAC PHAIL'S SHARE REPORT. Singapore, Sept. 24. Siiver 60. Hongkong 89 rx i r cent prem. Shanghai 87^ 8 months Gold 46%. Tin. 125 ions sold at $135.50. Share Market. Depressed. Bißtaka Pindas done at t2£7% Mandais 82% cents, 9andycroftB $3.10, Gleanealys |2.60 and the rest are unchanged. Tin. Taipinga
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  • 151 14 B. TENGAH COCONIUT ESTATE, KRETAY. Wo are informed that Mr. E. Bay vis-ited the estate at Kre.ay m Trengganu during the early part of August, and reported that abcut 1.400 acre* were planted, out of which 1,150 acres contain coconut trees of a growth which is very satisfactory or above
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  • 335 14 O. Dunem has left Colombo ted to arrive here at daylight on Sunday the 26th. The wmk-d tongkang m Lat 2.4^60 N i 103.37.26 E hn:- now bi^en removed. Vessels pas Maria Reigers»berpen Bank and Zandlin<= B>and report that r. either of thesi iitrhts seemed to be burning
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  • 116 14 T hi* tc Hewing passenger? are leaving for Home per the Blue Funnel steamer Mencor nn -Monday afternoon, 27th instamt. Mrs. Gedde*. Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. O. T. Boss, Mrs. Grieve a?id children, Mrs. Cecil Payne i. rid children, Mrs. da Councy, children and amah, Mrs. Grieve (Senior),
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  • 186 14 PELANGOR SKY RACES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) < Kuala Lumpur, Sep.. 24. Fine weather favoured the Sky meeting, the going was good and the attendance fair, j. Race One. Bruce (Mr. Watsofi) 1; Battle- j a (Mr. Beecher )2; Miss Pudd (Mr. Sea- ton) 3. Time 1.26. Won
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    • 88 14 MONDAY'S TIES. Chnmpionship. J. E. Tyiei vs. W. H. Lee-Warner. IJ (Mass Doubles, Final. Coteman and Langham Carter ow.- n Rule and Koy Smith owe 16J2. A Steflea. W. C. Hill scr. vs. E. E. Franklin owe 1. Profession Pairs. Kleinman and Sinclair vs. Linton and Vick.
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    • 49 14 Doubles. nclair ow. vs. Utermark and Tyler scr. Single**. v ii. ton acr. vs. R. C. Path scr. 11. S n-K-. in^ham Carter icr. vs. Wilsorr owe •">. White owe 2 vs. Roy Smith scr. Sen comers' Handicap, Fina^. C. R. Grander or Dyne vs. Lloyd or Heath.
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    • 58 14 The final race for a Cup presented by Mr. H. J. Totton will be sailed on Sunday morning. The course: Start V. E. Pier, round Boat off Breakwater. Man-o-War Buoy, Mark Boat off Swimming Club. Mark Boat ofl Hulk Oscar, Mark Boat off S View Hoiel, and
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  • 102 14 Liberty Hall from to-night, Australasian lilms presents m the sevend show a First .satioral attraction Whom The Clods Would Destroy, an eight act mighty drama of life and death and love throughout ages from Charles R. Macauley'a great novel featuring Jack Mulhall and Paulin starke with 8,000 people
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  • 215 14 A sp.ii.l iHTaI meeting of the Moslem I Institute was held at b premises, No. 28 Rare Course Road, on Friday last iW'th Mr. Haji Manjoor Sahib, the I 1 iilcilt, m the chair. Mr. S. Osman movo<l i •ho Daylight Saving Bill wh*ch i?
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  • 31 14 P. G. Bamber, Guy H. Little, C. B. Franklin, Robbing Miss A. M. Tildesley, Nai Lek Suniitra, Nai Siri Sitarapri'ja, Nai Lai Teck Sirisinha,, Nai Nitt Guptanak and Nai Obsarat Bunnang.
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