The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 October 1920

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SJS., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1920. No. 10J05
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  • 198 1 Tennis lies, golf news and other snorting matter on page 12. The Poles have captured the Lithuanian capital and proclaimed a new Government Page 7. The death roll resulting from the Merapi volcanic eruption now numbers twenty seven Page 6. Present returns m the miners' ballot show
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  • 1013 1 Part 11. Of the town it6elf there is not much to be said. It is just a cramped Arab town, perhaps more cramped than usual by reason of its four high battlemented and bastioned walls drawn round it m the form <<f a square,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 100 1 Maltheid RAFFLES HOTEL. RACE WEEK. SPECIAL DIMMERS <* TIFFINS I Saturday 16th October. Dancing on above frights. DS FDS FDSF D ■■OCBIV^P^B|>a)^BB*B*^BMPaB*JB^BS>jBBBB>flBBBBPjBBB>^BBaaVflHVflBBBBBBBBl>^BBBP^B>BSBBBBBBHaB' ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■1 I j 5 For fc##i particulars apply Graham, and Co., Ltd., j 5, aidiaw Building. 3 t m m HELVETIA WATCH CO. 84, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD CORNER
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    • 151 1 IN TINS MAMJFACTURt'D BY "CHEESE PURVEYORS TO THE WORLD." PHRF 411(1 WMni p-fIMF i URL Hiiu YinULtOUmt he hands that open thS first to touch OBTAINABLE AT ALL DEALERS. Krery Drum of Pabco Paint is Ij Like Every other m Quality |j -I XIFORMITY m the choice of II 'M
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    • 155 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Trade mark notice r? Mcrttai brand Page 5. Robiviscr. and Co mien's right wear Pftg« 7. PhigHshman, n>arined, war.ts position Page 5. New riims at the Liberty Hall and Gaiety --Page 2. Whiteaway's announce further* price cuts Page 5. j Notice re handbook on rubber planting Page 5.
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    • 58 1 TOE WEEK Friday, 15th. High Tides .18 am 9ft 3in 11.54 am 9ft Gin. Tanglin Club, Race Dance, 9.45 p.m. Saturday, 16th. llij.'h Tides 0.54 am 8f» 9in. 0.24 pm 9ft 4in. Autumn Races. Sunday, 17th. IY-xh Tides 1.31 am \S& 4in. 0.58 pm 9ft lin. Monday, 18th. Hiph Tides
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  • 290 2 The session m Kuala Luiv.pur of the British Medical Association (Malay i B> inch) Wuirh concluded last week and, vitb an j^nJoyabU? dinner at the Station HotH will hv void both helpful and instructive by those who attended. B*yi the Malayan er. It is very heartenng
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  • 191 2 End Of The Striko. CalcutU, October 4After the Calcutta tramway strike was ever late last night and the service re- j tamed this morning for three hours, there was again a fresh strike. A limited number of people including two of th? r Jcaders who wene not present
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  • 127 2 Nine Months' Imprisonment. Lon Ion, S?pt. 24. Mrs. Thelma E_. uber. WSjSJM decree nisi against her husband v. hj annulled last spring on Hie mtcrvcn tion of the King's Proctor, hj'i. bcea sentence I to nine monthV imprisonment fo^ i.frjur;.. Sne is expected to BppevL llei tMal,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 525 2 RAIN GAUGES. j Suitable for use m the 3UNGALOW COMPOUND or on ESTATES. Three Sizes:— j $25, $27.50, $37.50. j MEDICAL HALL LTD. 23, Battery Road. IN STOCK V British <%£) Manufactured fj) paper of assorted sizes >Wm and colours. f^tm John Kidd's Printing Ink. CHINESE DIRECTORY M W AND
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    • 576 2 PALLADIUM ORC'tAfiD ROAD. From TUESDAY, October 12, to MONDAY, October 18. Second Show at 9.30 p.m. AN EDGAR LEWIS— PATHE PRODUCTON SUPERB Adapted from the Novel by GEORGE BARR McCUTCHEON The Romance of a Youth who, with the world and its woman against him, rose from the depths to the
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    • 451 2 From MONDAY, October 11, to SATURDAY, October 16. jj In the Second Show which commences at 8.45 2 A SUPERIOR LEONCE PERUET-PATHE PRODUCTION reeming with Gripping Moments ani Live Action An adaptation of the story by Henri Ardel Featuring EMMY WEHLEN Supported by STUART HOLMES, JULIA SWAYNE GORDON AND WYNDHAJ*
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    • 196 3 ?i mW HOTHIMG RNER- BOTTLED op CANNED. fipst requisites with. CROSSB BLACKWBLL ■■fIP Delicacies ope QufJih?. Putnty c fces/?nesft. m 3O Varieties of SCt.- 5, v Vorcc- >f POTT MtAT."), OXFORD SAUSAGES. QATMLAL.OtUS.VINE.CAn B TlN.Sffi FlSrt. Srar. ,^4^ CRDSSE S 5 BLACKWELL T^ fc fitients Sir lea Pennns Worcester's hine'
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    • 98 3 joq'gTaT^ go. Rubber and General Merchants, Ship-Chandlers zvi Sole Agents for the Bl MCA BTEAIi ROPE WORKS, 1, 2 and 3 South Canal Koad& 16 Kling Street. Telephone No. 11 12. ALWAYS IN STOCK:— 'Light-House Brand' oiled coir ropes, 3Ebcfc I)iniivo lil'ie water pipes, Hubbucks' paint, pale boiled linse*d oil,
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    • 243 3 > .v.E".S'.B\s l .r.i'.NM'.iM i .r.r.iM i 3 Gramaphone Tvla^nedo Needles, a VI JI we guarantee each Needle to w 2 5 play ten records, and also Ro- J! COrd Albums to be had at 5 i g H. C. HUDSON I i 1 2 The house of the catchy
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    • 446 3 Are you taking jj. Genuine British THE CERM KILLING THROAT TABLET with the red-and-gold seal of Genatosan, Ltd. There is nothing like it for curing j throat -troubles and preventing j infectious diseases, But there are many tablets which Icok like Formamint and are called Formamint— thou-h really they are
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    • 229 3 i wH*Hj&s^^^ Shipments just arrived of the FAMOUS FRENCH CAR r*e fcfeai car fo/- the Owner-driver. Fittea w:tn Self -starter, electric light, high tension magneto* tr:s,)ectt <n ail trial cordially invited. Malcolm Beranger, ALMEIDA STREET. MERIT Id Fountain Pens, as m everytlrng H <|\ else, it is merit that tells,
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    • 277 4 I i?eneu; ybtir Oi7 Cloth \7OU can easily bring dull looking oil cloth X back to the original brightness of pattern which it had when new. You need only Johnson's Prepared Wax and a cloth. The result will be a dry, dustless polish of great beauty and durability. In less
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    • 776 4 NOTICES. NOTICE. t In the Estrte of LOW CHONG CHIA otherwise known a« LOW TENG PHIOW, deceased. d Pursuant to the Trustee Ordinance 1914 c Section 26. j j r NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having any claims or demands upon or against the Estate
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    • 737 4 TENDERS j GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS will be received up to noon on Friday, the sth November, 1920, at the Resilent's Office, Malacca, from persons desirous of jontracting for supplies, etc., for the Governnent at Malacca, for a period of 6ne year, comnencing from January Ist, 1921: (a) Cartage. (b) Firewood.
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    • 645 4 TO PLANTERS. RUBBER ESTATES WANTED. Since 1912 we sold the followine EataT^ Tlj properties m connection with wnTrlptu'L^M ap furnished, giving particulars of crop for r*^ „L P plans DJEMBER, THE DAEJAN, mv^%d^o^^U ID, THE FULAU ÜBIN HEVEA KLANG, and tcL V^bS "^"pfSSS" The gross purchase cx>nsiderat:n n paid the
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    • 580 5 REAL ESTATE BUREAU DUPIBE BROS. RUBBER DEPARTMENT KSTATE AND GENERAL BROKERS J S DE SOUZA STREET. Se erai excellent Rubber, Tin and Lumber concessions. Particulars upon application. Seaside bungalows, Tanglin residences, valuable building sites for sale. j WANTED. Englishman, mai a, exportU<»oks and Rubbei EagUaluMa I Pk Iq.lo IS-I0 \\l
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    • 624 5 AUCTIOW SALE^. DirOBTANT AUCTION SALE OF Magnifieaat walmrt rtntaaj nnd wax poliaMd teak household *W^ Furniture, cottajre piano, Tennis gear, plants »tc. etc. To be held at NO. 18, NASSIM ROAD, Oa SATURDAY, L J 3rd October, 1920 at I p.m. Comprising.- An excellent toned cottag-e piano i f W.
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    • 731 5 AUCTION SALES. PRELIM IN AKY NOTICE. A good opportunity Capitalists to acquire an excellent piece of ground for European bungalows m Tanglin District. T The Undersigned have been instructed to sell by Public Auction ■I their c ?o -ro"m. RifflpJ I I re, 'i^-V sT> >:m n, a:-: eai^y DATE
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    • 939 5 NOTICES. Vs NOTICE is hereby given that the above Trade Mark consisting of the word MERITAS and device is the Trade Mark of The Standard Textile Products Company, a Corporation or- I gammed and existing under the Law of th* State of Ohio, with business offices at No. M2O Broadway
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    • 438 5 CURBING HISIN£ PRICES f WH!TEAWAY»T J j "POINT the FINGER of ECONOMY to OPPORTUNITIES i H for LOWERING the HIGH J H COST oi YOUR LIFING." I OPPORTUNITY WE HAVE FOUND] OPPORTUNITY A lie ODETTE OPPORTUNITIES CRFPEDECHENE I CORSETS f ry rrf lnfllllt J DRESSES at C> uslDg lnfln!tf! m
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  • 22 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. McCULLY. On the 14<h instant at "Newlyn" 17 Gilstead Road to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCully a son.
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  • 899 6 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1920 It is not difficult to visualise the joy with which the Prince of Wales has been received on returning Home, mainly because the feeling is so very genuine that it is at the same time natural and his arrival is
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  • 624 6 The appeal m the Custom? ens*> m which two Chinese were fined a total sum of (170,000 will b e heard on Oct. 15th. (M.M.). The following officers have been appointed to ships on the China Station ActingLieutenant R. A. J. White to the Cica'-a. river gunboat Aeting-Lieutanant H. S.
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  • 129 6 OFFICIAL EEPORT. The usual auction of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association wa3 held on Wednesday and Thursday when there were a Catalogued 2,233,467 lbs. Tons 997.08; Offered 1,687,135 lbs. Tons 768.10; Sold 1,220,280 lbs. Tons 544.78. TRICES REALIZED. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents pe r Ib.
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  • 281 6 Singapore, Oct. 14. j A general state of depression still prevails m the shar.* market and the races have not improved matters a few Industi'tils have provided deals on a small sjale j generally speaking these values ara *ov\r than last week. Tin^pr yesterday m London to
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  • 331 6 Japan will, during 19:21. p-y a subsidy amounting to 1,038.U00 yon to the steamship companies trading with South America. It is reported from Mukden that the Kirin Paper Manufacturing Company has been established with a capital of five million yen. The arrangements for a gold refinery at India Junction, Transvaal,
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  • 37 6 JAVA VOLCANIC ERll»TION IVoatyaovea Dt-ad Aneta.) Ha'.avia, Oct. li. With reference to the Merapi ruptioi, latest reports state that so far then- hay. been twenty set eg deaths, five po» ourly injured and three missing.
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  • 496 6 STARTLING RBBULTB Steaming Aston Full Speed Ahead I That a Steamship can run astern wit.h iv engines running full speed ahead, ls startling result of a new mddtl invented by H. 0. Westefldarp an.l recently install.-*! upon a 25-foot motor bunt. Describing i Mr. C harles M.
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  • 286 6 A company wih capital of 10,000,1 yen has been formed to pro, rground railways m Tokyo. The tirst tube line, on which work has already itaited, will be from the Shingaws terminui of the Ke electric tramways to Asakn-a Park. Bxperirnce acquired sine*' the establ ment of the (lovcrnni nt
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 145 6 VICHY CELESTINS THE WORLD'S FINEST Digestive_ Water LIMITED. -rcor^oraUd la Sh»acti&'> eill!!)t;!ll!lllllllllll!lllllilillllllllllllllllllllllll!>!lill!ll!lltilllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH 1 H. W. JOHNS MANVILLE COMPANY. They Serve m Conservation. ASBESTOS 1 AND ITS ALLIED PRODUCTS INSULATION that keeps the heat whert it belongs. Si CEMENTS that make boiler walls wear longer. 3— ROOFINGS that reduce maintenance cost.
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  • 467 7 THE NATIONS TRIBUTE. PROCESSION Ol' CHEERS. [Reutor'3 Service]. London. Oct. 11. of V.a!< s was given a very home f'om his Aus n tour 10-flay. The firing of the tkltfl by b Jlgfld warships greeted ..n;val at Tort. mouth wheTe, looking and tbecryi the Prince was welcomed
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  • 187 7 The Committee of the above Fund acI <lge with many thanks the receipt of the following subscriptions: ir.t already acknowledged $11,752.00 Mr. N'ah Woe Liat 6,000.00 Mr. Law Chee Ghee 5,000.00 Pfthat, China Famine Relief Fun<i 2,489.00 Pahat Commercial Club 2,348.00 < hop Low Yong Hong 2,000.00
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  • 17 7 ToUl $35,968.30 A Chinese correspondent writing Malacc* chide* the local Chinese c<nn- £■*> ft* m bavin* «Urt«| Fund
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  • 172 7 ASQUITH AND PREMIER ON HELLISHNESS. SINN FEIN LAWLESSNESS. [Reuter's Service]. London. Oct. 1 1. Mr. Asquith replied to Mr. Lloyd George on 9 Oct. m a communication to the press, wherein he describes the Premier's speech us declaration of insolvency on the part of the Coalition Government.
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  • 262 7 London. Oct. 11. IK tails of the Irish outrages cabled yfst rday show that a lorry er* route to Castierea was destroyed by a bomb thrown into it The two lorries, ambushed near Bandon by a hundred armed men, contained tlu-.e (BWi rt and 20 men. The
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  • 175 7 "Find the end of the rainbow and you fin..; a crock of gold" was the saying of our childhood, and many a field have we trudged through as children m hopes of finding that elusive rainbow's end. On Thursday at Southtnd, writes a correspondent, m an, English
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  • 168 7 ILL NESS OF PRESIDENT WILSON. Washington, Oct. 11. President Wilson has suffered a slight relapse of his illness, this being attributed to his extra exertions m the campaign m the interests of Cox. Regarding his illness, hit friends ami physicians are convinced lhat President Wilson will not regain his normal
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  • 178 7 PRESENT RETURNS FAVOUR STRIKE. THK INFLUENCE OF SMILLIE. [Reuter's Service.] Lcmdon, Oct. 11. The coalfields throughout the country, employing nearly a million miners, will today and to-morrow, hold a ballot on the question of rejection or acceptance- of the owners' datum line offer, but anything like accurate
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  • 378 7 tendow. (>ci. 11. Thf report of the Esher Commit t& cab! n! on the Ist October lias Blunted giwat interMl m India and England. Comment generally has bees favourable, but there haj U.en Mine cr'licism headed by the Times, which contended that the Committee's proposals involved the
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  • 198 7 '•he 2nd Battalion South Staffordshire K-jKiment— the Ist Battalion of which U at Singapore is still doing the weary iounds of c.ping with rebel lawlessness m Cork an i its vicinity a veritable hotI ed of mmder and organised crime, the full horrors of which are
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  • 140 7 'NIGHT-RIDERS TERRORISM IN COTTON STATES. TJLACK LABOUR UNOBTAINABLE. [Reuter's Service]. London, Oct. 12. A New York telegram states that nightriders are spreading terror through the Cotton state?,. They are men, mostly farmers, who are bittorly disappointed m their expectation of the present oatVaon crop, and are
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  • 371 7 London, Oct. 12. A Times statement from New York says tfia* meetings with regard to the China Consortium will be held during the week beginning 11th Oct. except on Tuesday. The British group will bo headed by Sir i 1 rles Addis, American by .Mr. Thomas I
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  • 63 7 London, Oct. 11. Tht> French Minister of Finance, interviewed by a representative of th^ Daily Mail, said that r.ll danger resulting from the French financial position was over. GOVERNMENTS' (ABLE DEAL. London, Oct. 11. The Government has offered to buy direct the United States' cable company's property
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  • 130 7 Appointed Vice- Consul William Corcoran, well known m Washington newspaper circles, has just received an appointment as vice-consul at Calcutta. Mr. Corcoran was early to enter the war, being: graduated as fir9t lieutenant at Fort Myer, Va. He had previously seen newspaper service for twelve years m Washington,
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  • 23 7 A Coptic Church Court m Cairo has sentenced a local Bishop, who Advocated the of Upr- clergy, to three years' imprisonment m monastery.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 154 7 Robinson <& Co., Ltd. fto §>-h GENTLEMEN'S 1/™ jdZs^ PYJAMA SUITS vt^i^^^^^f'^i VIYELL p||f|| p^kffl'^l m ihc ewest designs Ws 1* s icirt stri/je euects I fiflfr !^'ml "sh idoma i wk£ f ia n Colours, Sky and i rryeilQ Biscuit I 1 "GLADNtCK The Pyjama with a \ew Cut
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 585 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAiSHA. (Incorporated m Jap&2L SZDJL2. MAILCON-rRACTWrraTHIJIIIJPEariajJArA^^S GOVERNMENT. Subject to ulteratior s wlth«cl B«l2c« EUKOPEAN MAIiTIINE FORTNIGHTT.r S*«VICa For London and Antwerp via (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Marvtttto. MISHIMAMARU 23rd Oct. SADO MARU 3rd Nov. KITANO MARU 17th Nov. LIVERPOOL LINB. For Liverpool via Colombo, Suez,
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    • 690 8 K. P. M. XONINKLYKE P AEETV AART MAATSCHAPPD (IficorporaUd m Holland). itGYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA T«^?*9ft« 181 Pmeflage Dept. 1202 Freight D**U H*2 J**n»irers l)<»% 1437 Marie© Say*. Tntuhir>«<Mt X COLLTF.R QUAY. __pH2Bft CONTRACT WITH THE NKTHEULAJNDS INDIA GOVKONSIBJKT. MELCHIOR" TREUB (Friday, Oct.""l 5) Bataria, Semarang and Sourabayfe
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    • 676 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICF PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. h CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY arc at presenl suspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES ft LONDON DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SINGAPORE
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 455 9 ■HE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). j SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. F«r Krruy, TrnMi*™* KelaoUn, Ban^nara, Telnpiß, ?*v*ni, Siujorm, Lam. rehc29iLl 3*r J«b, T^angma:, Cbumfon, and Bangkok. krrlrti Departore SUI>DHADIB 18th Oct. 1920 20th Oct. 1920. YUGALA 25th Oct. 1920 27th Oct. 1920 PRACHATJPOK Ist Nov. 1920
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    • 392 9 .LLOYD TBIESTINO S.N. Co. (Incorporate] m Italy.) HOMEWARD SAILINGS. j For Panang, Colombo, Aden, Vc-:ce and Tri AFRICA about Nov. 12 a!x>iu Ihcrv OUTWARD SAILINGS. For Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, and Kobe. PERSIA a bout Oct. 25 NIPPON about Nov. tf For freight and r&ssages apply to Socitta Cozniwiijionaria di Esp.
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    • 540 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman 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 p or Spore CITY OF LINCOLN Oct. 18
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    • 481 9 I FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BY PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated m U. B. A.) FOI ACCOUNT U. 8. SHIPPING BOAID m HONGKONG— CALCUTTA i«2sr ai i a;tt sc TUtOUQfI mv OF r.ADING |MM to P*-'«- B— P A. C« «iH «»h taHUIMt .t H,n Hi'; J h° S BALTIiJORE TJa
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    • 84 9 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' DRESSES SPECIALLY MADE FOR THE RACE SEASON LADIES SILK AND STRAW HATS LADIES DRESSES MADE TO ORDER In 24 Hours Notice All Sites and All Prices AU BON MARCHE 20-21 STAMFORD ROAD. LADIES MAY BRING THEIR OWN MATERIAL. THE SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY Co., Ltd. Shipchandlcrs and Providoring
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  • 807 10 PHASER AND CO., EXCHANGE AND SHAKE BROKERS. THURSDAY, OCT. 14, 1920. MINING I Figures m brackets ihowi the capital j *nd issue value of the Share iv dollar* i anleci otherwise marked. C. Cum dZf j I x equals ex div.] Aipr.ng ($100,000—0) 11.00 Ayer Wen? ($lOO,OO0
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    • 374 10 VV -&P JEB* /itl V^ SPEED WITH SAFETY yt^&J' FIRESTONE Motor/r -A//*?**^J «y cle Tyres don't skid ■s*^'/****-$ on sharp turns. They fA r m/ J?ive good traction at 1 I 11 I the start and then a $L\' Jm' y cmootn cas >' coasting. t^.^K^ jfr^r/K hAVe thicker, 1
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    • 166 10 BODY CHILLS. In the moist heat of this tropical climate one can never feel safe from matching a chill. The least exertion causes excessive perspiration and then, either a sudden gush of wind if out of doors, or the craught from an electric office fan strikes 'l;e body m its
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    • 318 10 TWICE A DAY Take genuine British with tht :\-i-'t'?.r -.ij.seal \g 0/ ttai Ltd. it will increase jcur vitality loot 11^ your' nerves and invigorate your wliolc system. 4 a ice n day ir.c;i:">s a better n v. •k m ans gr< it t c*Fff>>'v^aiid ivct hscans that you rt^
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    • 67 10 ffi| A RELIABLE ill DDTTTC XJ ■^1 13 it 1 1 1 bll fflß-w J3Jjl!ift ISIGf AUKS HEAD i (Incorporated m England). isIXGAPORF, IPUH A PEJV4/VG. rj'.^SM'.B'.r'.B'JM.J^MM.j. IVIMM'.r.rJMMM V ,|M. ri| 1 PUR.TV AN: PO ER 1 1? T v Lll 1^ 1 I .IJ l I i a I
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  • 63 11 October 14. Bank 4 m.i. S[4 I|l6 Bank, demand 2]3 13J16 Private credits 3 m.s. 2|4 «4 New York, demand 39% Credit 90 days 4514 France, demand 585 India, T. T. 134 Hongkong, demand TWk Prem. Yokohama, demand 78 Java, demand 130 Bangkok, demand 88 V* Sovereign, Bank Buying
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  • 142 11 October 14. Tin Buyers (no sellers) 128.25 Gamhstr 12.50 Gambler Cube No. 1 17.50 Pepper Black 23.00 Pepper (white fair) 44.00 Tspioca small flake, f.q. 5.50 Tapioca, medium pearl f.q. Pearl Sago, small iq.so Copra Sundried 23.00 Copra Mix. 20.00 Opijjm, Benares uncart «j,jOO Rice lttr.geozi Wiiiio 2,700 Rice,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 466 11 Kza%l* «7« M.500,000. j Aarorance m force over $15,000,000. |L THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [Incorporated m Straitm Sett.] HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the S<ir>reme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance
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    • 565 11 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid np Capital £2,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 efceWfl Liability of Proprietors £2,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. BS Eishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies *ud Bracchta. Arnritsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Iloilo Puket Batavia Iroh Rangoon Bombay Kaxachi Saigon Calc-.'.a Klang Seremban Canton
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    • 543 11 HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE Singapore Raffloa Chambers, 4, 6 and 6. BRANCHES: Penanp— 85 Beach Street Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Butu Pahat— lo9 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Hongkong Amoy, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Pulembar.g and Trang. i CAPITAL. AUTHORISED
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    • 490 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LTD. Capital Paid Up JJJ-JXJ-JJJ Reserve Fund I loe.OOo,o<K> DIRECTORS. Y. Yamakawa Esq. M Mitsui Es Q READ OFFICR YOKOKAMA. Bornba, Md Sab Buenos Ayroi Lomlon "^-sncisee Hucarts Lot Amg&*» ShsvheJ Manna Risg»ptai HaeJko^ N el> York T p V^k* TckTo 52S2 1 s*** tSamf^ Donolulu Rangoon
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    • 231 11 The Excess Insurance Co Ltd. (Iacorporated in England.) Moto Car Insurance Private aad Commercial Cars insured against all risks. Liberal rates and conditions. Telephone No. 3000. ADAMSON GILFILLAN Co, Ltd., (Incorporated m England). Agents. THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Bartered under th» Hongkong Ordinances and with th« Bo&rJ
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 113 11 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 12 NOON, THURSDAY, 14th OCT., 1920. Pak Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Cloaing Price* Closing Price*. Bayers Sellers. Buyers Sellers. Spot 54 55 Oct. 56 57 Nov. to Dec. 58 59 Jan. to March 64 65 Tcne of Market:— Steady. WEATHER REPORT. Kandang
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    • 386 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and tot*] ncalli will fct found m list below Tenang, Malacca, F. H 8, (by Train) 4 p.m daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and »UtioM to Kuala Lumpur at 6 a.m. P. La tarn IP. Bulanjr Hock Keng 0 a.m. Caeob Hock Tew 9 a.m. C
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  • 2266 12 SECOND DAY'S RESULTS. FAST RACING. T he weather continued tine yesterday the afternoon being considerably hotter than on Tuesday. In consequence not only was th« gallopping more o.i top of the ground, as far as the actual racing was concerned, but the conditions underfoot ♦•ncouraged the
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  • 253 12 Whatever hopts may be centred m the I League of Nations an insurance against j uture wars, almost every nation has been j buvily engaged since the Armistice m experimenting with a view to developing and improving wrapons of war genera'ly. The most important experiments have i been
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  • 50 12 The Imperial Oil Company's prospectors have struck oil m the Mackenzie River region on the edge- of the Arctic Circle. In the Colonial Office Report for 1918-19 on the Gilbert and Ellice- Islands, reference is mada to the possibility of a profitable fibre industry being established m thes« Pacific groups.
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  • 23 12 Programme of Drills, etc., for wek endii»g Saturday, Oct 16th. Saturday, 16th, 2.30 p.m.— Batestier Ror.ge, S.R.E. (v) Rifle Club.
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  • 157 12 S. C. LAWN TENNIS. I MONDAYS TIE. A Singles. Cctgrave vs. Sinclair owe 5. TUESDAY'S TIES. j Championship (Semi-final). Lee-Warner vs. Tyler. Championship Pairs (Semi-final). Don.r.ell and Leggatt vs. Kleinman and Cotgrave. E Veterans' Doubles (Final). Hon. R. J. Addie and W. Langham Carter per. vs. Norrie and
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  • 186 12 Game At Colombo. (Malay Mini's Corresponden-t). Colombo, Oct. 11th. The M.C.C- v Ceylon match was drawn. Ceylon batting rir-i made 122 to which iiif M.C.C. cle\ ;n replied with 108 for nine v.vkets. Ceylon won the Ujss and went m. The 1 higheet s.o er
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  • 167 12 The Indian community has a big picture to see m the presentation of Vengeance at the Gaiety Cinema to-night. This is a great Anglo-Indian photoplay elaborately acted amidst wonderful and gorgeous' jriental scenes and settings. The Indian lope trick i:, performed and there is seen a Swami church
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  • 140 12 SoggMtod Organza t ion m London and New York. Bombay, October 1. Mr. V. J. Patel, general secretary of the Congress, has submitted proposals for. consideration by the all-India congress committee memorial. He suggested a collection cf Rs. 20 lakhs for the eitabliphment of t\v o propaganda
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  • 41 12 Orders for week ending Sunday Oct. 17. Friday, 15. Sixth Troop Parade 5.15 p.m. Band Practice 5.15 p.m. Saturday, 16 Visit to H.M.S. "Curlew." Parade at Johnston's Pier 3 p.m. Sunday, 17. Seventh Troop Parade 10 mm
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