The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 October 1920

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISE. TEN TENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1920. No. 10,117
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  • 280 1 The rubber market is dull Page 11. Arrangements for the isit of Mons. Ciemenceuu to l'erak are contained m a wire on page 6. Stormy scenes marked the arrival ctf Col and Mrs. Wedgwood, on behalf of Labour, m India Page 7. Prussian re-act onaries' pi<; t
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  • 1063 1 As I left ti glare of the picture palac* I leard a soft, kindly voice murmur m my car: "Ah, but yov aye missed a rare Op-1-jrtunity will. Greet Universal "II i.' I ejaculated, glancing bat 1 don't ojQite Then I snv,- him m ihc arciight,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 100 1 Maltheid HSAFrLEio tIU 1 uSLt St .1 m. A Si MM mm *Wr fllil A 6^l I Ov/ing to Extensive Altera- 8 tions there will be no Cinema I I Until Further Notice. I rroui leic* m H For fw// particulars applj Graham, and Co., Ltd,, f 5, laid I
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    • 189 1 f wrin hhmi is I New I I Sea so/? 's Fruits and Vegetables I (/^/st Arriving. j| I /Vo Dinner is complete J without iibby's A spall ragus and Peaches. II WHO USES PABCO PAIXT? i 4 i i TX TV URE than 11 000 individual I J I
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    • 105 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Partnership notice Page 5. Trade nark notices Page 4. Lan,l Bale at Kuala Lumpur Pag, Notice re Fraser :.n'..\ Xi bottles Pa«a 2. DnNVhtaman wanted by Municipality Page 5. Celtic Prince sailing for Boston and New xork Page 9. Ordeied copies Dollar Directory ready for delivery Page 5.
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    • 62 1 THE WEEK. Friday, 29th. High Tides 10.52 am 9ft Tin 11.54 pm 9ft 3in Hoy Scouts Association llta> C.15 p.m. Saturday, 30th. li'gh Tides 11.28 a.m. Sunday, 31st. H:rk Tides 0.38 am 9ft lin. 0.7 pm. 9ft B:ri. Monday, Ist. High Tides 1.25 am Bft Tin. 0.49 pm tft Cm.
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  • 216 2 I World's Record Rifle Shoot. Mr Charles Hill, a member of the City Kifle Club, obtained a world's record rifle «scor c of 103 points out of a highest possible score of 105 at Bisley on September 18 •This is the highest rifle soore m competition *ver recorded at
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  • 101 2 Lcrd Jellico/s Support. Lcndon, September 27. The propose 1 revival of an Indian Navy will be one of the principal subjects for discussion at the next Imperial Conference m London. The proposal is strongly advocated by Lord iJeHicoe with a veiw to protect S3aborne commerce m
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    • 84 2 RAIN GAUGES. Sirtable for use m the BUNGALOW COMPOUND or on ESTATES. Three Sizes:— $25, $27.50, $37.50. I MEDICAL HALL LTD. 23, Battery Road. I FOURNIERS I HYGENIQUE MIXTURE (VMI LADIES) T«to4 mmd Pr©*-<! for Ymmn. WASII NO TIMS. Mixture H quidjlj remot« al! suffering h Noibinc to EQUAL IT,
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    • 418 2 C. E. Z. M. S. SALE. I T ly OuillemarJ will open a sale of work m aid of the" C. E. Z. M. S. School on WEDNESDAY. November T.rd, at the V.M.C.A.' come ii.id buj Christmas presents for people at home, toys and dolls, Curios from Java and Siam,
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    • 598 2 PALLADIUM From TUESDAY, October 26, to SATURDAY, October 30, 1920 IN THE SECOND SHOW WHICH COMMENCES AT 9.15 A SCREEN ADAPTATION OF EMIL ZOLA'S WELL-KNOWN STORY Presented m serial form,and divided into chapters of varying lengths Work Chapter 1. 5 Reds A drama of great human and heart interest forcefully
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    • 405 2 From FRIDAY, October 20, to WEDNESDAY, Joven W ifl A DRAMA OF SWEET SIMPLICITY Presenting a Romance oi Youth Time, Dma Ti an.l Spring Time, and SIMPLE BLANCHE SWEET A Jesei I). Hampton P;ithe Photoplay of Rart Chaxw SIMPLE SOULS I IN o PARTB. Based on the novel by John
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    • 270 3 fe Ml c requisites xvitfi CROSSB 61 BLACKWELL l^^ 1 wßltv Delicocics &pc Qa^lrhr Pn-pitrr on^ 4 v- m 3O Varieties of SOUS V.. i i€ c < OXFORD SAUSAGES. QA7>/EAL. OILS. VINEGAR v TSN.^EO FISH, 4 gB&, YTTiiiiir .CRDSSE BLACKWELL'T^ «j^M 9 m Scents /Lr lea Pe^ns Worcestershire' Sauce
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    • 424 3 DON'T THROW MONEY AWAY. on targe, harsh and habit-forming cathartic pills, or on disagreeable saline purgatives, when you c.n obtain Urn famous little pintle as niture lixativcs, Pinkettl at every drug store. Strong purgatives hurt and harm, the temporary relief they give being usually followed by worse constipation than before.
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    • 368 3 '"Si SC Mi *^r» —3 a k •j) BRITISH MAPE f j! SPENCO^ aoiLTON 1 f REE BiBBSD .TYKES ii FOBHAKO WEAJi. niiM^AGE~HAiir" -'^3 BeneooieD Street MASSAGE AND MANICURE Tel. No. UG7. MKS. HARU MISS IIANA O^D O Jf HI LJLIj Til M M ■I- i I B> sin Kuo
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    • 137 3 BF-4 I B" L> KEB ILtL^^ i3^B -**£i^£2r~~ -V^™i"^eal •^ißfcr i^9^"" v■ hipments Just arrived. Ihe tat* a* >r for the owner-driver* I wiUi s::t starter, electric iUat, tii&'a ton^ion magneto, :n i lon and trial cordiull> iivited. MALCOL BE HANGER, 2, ALMEIDA STREET. ■Ws^s^sWWVsrwi%y.»%arus^^ j Manu factured m Denmark.
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    • 1515 4 J Biofermiii. j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Trade Name depicted above is the property <^f KabUßhiki-Kaiaha Kobe Eisei-Jikkensho of No. 1, Hyojro -Nil»an-cho 2-chome, Kobe. Japan, a corporation duly constituted under the law cf Japan, and is used by them M Trade MftflM v" iwjmi of piils, tablets,
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    • 967 4 TENDERS I GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the Office of the Honourable the Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements, up to noon of Wednesday the 10th November, 1920, for the supply of 150 pairs more or less of white canvas shoes for the European Warders of the Singapore Prison during
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    • 824 4 TENDERS GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS wiil be received up to noon on Friday, the sth November, 1920, at the Resident's Office, Malacca, from persons desirous of contracting for supplies, etc., for the Government at Malacca, for a period of one year, commencing from January Ist, 1921: (a) Cartage. (b) Firewood. (c)
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    • 868 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Ol Superior High Grade Mahogany and Walnut Stained Teak Hous 1 Tennis Gear etc., removed from the house of W T EaaW* Fu rr,it Urt M tus ***-y iLsq. ior faciliti r To be hold at the Sale-Rooiv.s of afeean POWELL <v X ON SATURDAY, 30th OCTOBER
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    • 438 5 REAL ESTATE BUREAU 7.r bi:os. rubber dbpabhuent RSTATJC AND QaQnOUL BROKCn S DE SOUZA rrZKEi. Scvei il Vcr übber, Tin and K Lumber co:iv.ossions. Particuara upon application. Sea3ide bungalows, Tanglin residences, valuable building sites I for sale. ft I. Ml 1,, I 1 I M > TED. I rat i
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    • 582 5 AIICnON SALEB. i AUCTION SALE OF iL T ••'•>! on Art U-.ii'- M Roll rirawn erintra B B ra c (In different si?cs) To be held at and Tt I nei Ltd's nalerooia, IB] I RAFI K( 8,l vY 2nd Nov. 1900, ai 1030 a.ak \"'"U Oil View) j BT
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    • 946 5 I AUCTION SALES. I3IFOKTAMT LAM!J BY DIRECTION P THE TRUST f THE WIIJ OF 1 LMAN, 1 THE KDERSIGNED Wl L SELL BY AUCTION IT 12 o*l KOON on SATt RDA* ;uatod at Treacher Road, Kuala Lumpur. Lot No. I. he i held No. 1886, being 110 r ea: S
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    • 874 5 AUCTION SALES. .AUCTION SALE OP > Four lox Ihoßct'i b*Qtw«#d ehsJn, h f ricces most. nett'••••c: m Bnglaßd, it; 1 piecM pout tkin with Bailey, 10 Barrels Acetic Acid. c ).n. No. 30 Klinjc: StMH 1 AY, Ist Nov., at 10-30 a.m. j Now on viow CIH:(V:G KOON S2NCU Co..
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    • 447 5 WHIT^AW/Y'^ I i WHERE LOW PRICES RULE j 4 WONDERFUL v OFFBKS £L j IN jj LADIES GENTS AND LADIES LADIES Rlaek Calf Brogue Glace Kid One Bar SHOES. SHOES. Full round toes, Cuban heels, Smart round toe*, neat ornarmrl hrn-iri ftttin* incnl buckJ C, Cuban heels. An j and
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  • 988 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1920. Industrial Policies. It is not often, as a commonplace citizen fairly contented with the Constitution as it exists but ready to encourage its development on broader lines, that the ordinary Britisher feels inclined to thank Miss Sylvia Pankhurst for any of her pronouncements.
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  • 372 6 Pr.cea I <v been mci ~e<! by 5T9 ers arid periodicals. Councillor Edwin Yates, J. p., a miners' i beck-weigher, will be Mayor of Wigaa riext en r. The [a vi branch are informed that the Prrque Industrielle de Chir.e will open a ich m RotDcidun. A r with its
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  • 188 6 MORALITY AM) VICE. To the Editor, D:ar Sir, The World can never pet rid of a prood many of the present vices unless it makes short business with the caste which looks at each device for progress and upliftment with jrreat aversion. What is th good
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  • 98 6 To 11 Ettitor. Sir The vii Ibi Iby auch Committee Statfs do r.ot help greatly many owrcrs and occupiers if :tny of the latter <-r one understanding the local language ;t. jht pn far ft om i g the occup oitt ad
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  • 60 6 Tc the Editor, Si;, With reference to Mr. s. n letter anent Public Health, i heartily endorse all he writes m regard to the cleaning of drains and roads. I hope this will catch eyes of the authoritiea concerned, and that they will giw tome attention to the
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  • 61 6 At feo-day'i llunictpal Council meeting Mi*. G. R. R. Mujrliston will move: That a Sub-Committee be formed to con■icVr a scheme for the orection of new Municipal offices on the site of the Xictoi?i. Memorial Hall and theatre (which would be rebuilt} and that these should fiorr. part
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  • 329 6 Mr. F. M. Baddeky, the Food Controller S.S and F.M.S.. arrived by the Straits lrn?r Klang/rom Bingapore m Penaog on Monday. Mr. Tcoh Khoon Goan, formerly a member of the staff of Andtnon School. Ipoh, has been elected Hon. Secretary of the Hongkong University Society of Arts. Mr. \Y. P.
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  • LOCAL WIRES.
    • 43 6 ThJrly-lour iKad m Kailh-j;,:; m m \mia). BeUria, Q Owing to Very heavy falls have occurred i kampontf honaei wei So far thirty-four deal besides many wounded and n ever, the earthfall. ha, »".«i .with tho result that ma. mc inundated.
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    • 13 6 (AneU) BaUrU I dc. D^r, has been d Ugion d'Honneur.
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    • 79 6 A Mter*i liefcot B« 0 r. r r IV of the iteamer Si While she was p boord tail end haft broke off through the tube, thus ejet: which enab capacity of ally life i wt not I by those m charge r»f the boa
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    • 60 6 (Tror;: Our Own Cm rat) Kuala Lumpur, (Xt The Rubber Grower-' All tlcn sends a cable dated Oct. H: I of the support promised by otS I duttr* 1 assooiatiors. and the I uver M per cent of the producing ■ected by our membership domi I Europe having
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    • 47 6 (From Our Own Corrosj^ I|x! During Mono. CToiiwmeau'i Perak v reception will be held m thy [poh Hall on Nov. 2\. He proceed? by motor boat to Kuala Kftllgoar, when he w:!l s« nwutgahmchoi 1 and ride »n I h i.ih own request.
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  • 85 6 At tlu' insiarre of Inspector X Chinese Vcs Set' Chec and woi produced before Capt. R th. Third Court jresterdaj i'ttomptinp to export 60 I ur ly tbi Valaya ihj previous <lay :r I e<l till the lth prox on a bt 1 of Another Chinese, l.aim.i
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  • 175 6 There ha> recently come to hand iy excellent took, "Rubier PUntinj the Secretary of the 1.5.P., Mr. C. 1 Jackson. It is a work Intended foi pective estate assistant, ftl I the hand? of all junior would I It is an "Enquire Within" on everytl which will prove
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  • 24 6 The Swiss Federal Council has ado^W a proposal m favour of contribute tw^nXy-flve million francs to roor m Aiutria, subject to the control I
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 174 6 VICHY C*YPY TT l Q i T I T"MQ THE WORLDS FINEST Digestiye_ Water -it notify y^nnonofiD Pa j SIUoIUA RiAuutiLbUii ft uu., LIMITED. •;i2»c«rpor»Ud la •fc*acfeai> jiiiiilii^^ I H. W, JOHNS-MANVILLE COMPANY. I They Serve m Conservation. 1 ASBESTOS 1 f= AND ITS ALLIED PRODUCTS CSS ZT E5 INSULATION
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    • 56 6 NOTICE. Advertisers are requested to note that *it is impossible to ensure insertion of advertisements which are not sent till late m the afternoon. All advertising matter of any size must reach us not later than 2 p. m. Matter for insertion on Monday is liable to be held over
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  • 274 7 GOVERNMENTS FAIR TERMS. u/| i in: MINERS ACCEPT? Router* Service.] l,«.ndon, Oct. 26. the different, i. bsjfc- and ti'f Qovernmsnl| as BBS, have been connarrowed down. The former r claim for aa uncondi-M-hile the Government is n r eS Of t'.'.u shilry output arrangei have
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  • 200 7 PRUSSIAN RE- ACTION ARIES. London, Oct. 26. from telegrams from the t ind German eapiatla, that move- f oi opt tre fomg on in East I by perturbation, though i Berisa, Oct. 26. I tes that reactionary I Ifo and says that 120,000 I bars assembled, by an East Prussian
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  • 256 7 CAPE COLONY RIOTS. BOLSHBVIC BPT AT HOW ST. [Renter's Service.] Port Elizabeth, Oct. 26. TTh city is quiet, and most of the natives KIT apparently working. A strong force of armed police is stationed at essential points. An anxiDUS feature of the situation is that the natives
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  • 578 7 London, Oct. 26. s ofticially announced that thc Government have informed the German GovsrnI i I that they do not intend to exercise whereby, under the Pear Treaty. tht property belonging to German nationals ir. England will bo seised in the event of i voluntary default by
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  • 269 7 SUCCESS OF IRISH POLICY. THK BAKU PRISONERS. [Reuter's Service]. London. Oct. 26. In the House of Commons, replying to a debate on the situation m Ireland, and alligations of fresh reprisals, Sir Hamar Greenwood said that despite the recent outrages, which he enumerated, the policy cf the
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  • 102 7 I t new Bandman Opera Company, which is now on its way to India from En£Isnti, will pay a visit to tho Straits Sottleir.mts and F.M.S. m March. They would hftvc come sooner had it not been for the difficulty m obtaining passages. Mr. Bandman man promises quite
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  • 554 7 J wrtnest wa s going to get into had head r lights. Had there been no rear lights he ivould have challenged the driver because r that was ons thing ha was always vary I particular about. There was no other tra■c about at the time. Had the driver of
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  • 1026 7 HUGE CLAIM BY LOCAL ENGINEER. A Midnight Collision. The Acting Chief Justice, his Honour Mi. Justice P. J. Sproule -had before him in the Supreme Court yesterday morning a case which was the sequel to a collision between two cars in Collyer Quay shortly after midnight on
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 172 7 a*^ mmwmMmm ammmmmamaaaam tmma Robinson ®> Co., Ltd.) I NEW SHIPMENT j I SUTTON'S I I FLOWER AND VEGETABLE 1 I SEEDS B I Sunflower Pinks T)? ;l Plail) ress Begonia Water C y^fSmtyi^'' *_i_^33K.-\ Cucumber Marigold Jjg^ pinach Cyclamen '/'CT^' S^E W^; Beet Petunia IXj AWAW ISfe Radish Phlox
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 606 8 mmanmmm. wmmm^maammmmmmamm. a— avo^a a^— afaaaaaMaa aaa ■MW—aaa aaaaaaaa aaaaaa Maa aaaaaaa "awaaaa NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated In Tap*;?. BAD2& MAIL CONTRACT WITH THK WPCTJAf JlJrAN'**r*$ GOVaQtmtlSNT. Subject to alterations witheot ariSe* ICUIOPIAJa MAIL UNA FORTNIGHTLY BluatVIOI. Fcr London and Antwerp via (Malacca), Penang, Colombo. Suez, Port Salt! and MargeSItaa.
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    • 699 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Incorporatsd in Holland BOTAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA /«a»F*»an* Ul Passage Dcpt. 12C2 Freight Dept 10M Manager* Deal 1437 Marine Bat*. Traasaipaaasl £>«#a. 3 COLL fE ft QUAY. CFDKR CONTE ACT WITH T.IK NtTBKRVANDS HfsKA GOV_RNM_nrf M r i ii m m ihj--
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    • 594 8 I P. O. -BRITISH INDlT^ i APCAR LINE. (Incorporated in E igland.) MAIL AND PASSRNGBR SERVCCf PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 6 (Under Contract with His Majesty's Gov< The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF B< suspended. =^Mi( LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLE* DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE S] f DEVANHA about 9th
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 888 9 STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (LNCOKPCP.ATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING 3EKVICT!. Tn KaafajTi EsMftW. Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupia, Patau., Singora, La- Lsrg*ua;, Chumfcon, and Bangkok. Arrivr. Departure SUDDHiiDIB 8th Nov. 1920 10th Nov. 1920 VALAUA 15th Nov. 1920 17th Nov. 1920 PRACIIATIPOK 1st Nov. 1920 3rd Nov. ]920 Xh» tttS-SSta art
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    • 517 9 a—— J.wwajijua— aaaaa a— aMaai The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Eiierman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE [Incorporated in England] .mm > a < JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due
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    • 439 9 FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BT FACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U. S. A.), *OM ACCOUNT U. 8. SKIPPING BOARD HONGKONG— CALCUTTA <_SS« 1, DOyie,t Csddopca., Lks GflST SHSOTJOH BILL? OF LADING leant to Pacific r__r* P_-, A. an, Canada fc^aWBtaaat at Boa k__* rw te U BALTIMORE via SUEZ t
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  • 776 10 FRASER AND CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. THURSDAY, OCT. 28, 1920. MINING. IFiguret in bracket* ahowa tha capital »nd issue value of the Share in dollar* unlets otherwise marked. C. Cum d> x equals ex div.] Am pang ($100,000 0) 11.00 Ayer Wang (noo,000— 0) 1.10—1.25 Hitam
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    • 381 10 A. WOOSENSAH Co., 58. North Bridge Road, Singapore. Cash Clearance Sale From 1st Nov. to 30th Nov., 1920. ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS TO ENSURE A QUICK AND THOROUGH CLEARANCE IN ALL BRANCHES. DRINK AND ENJOY HSKh SS^HflHI fl_v33&SA 4 m *9' aMTJflff_!t^ 1r*QmmmTma*mmmr KC\-.--\ Mj_a 32 1 E33S m d^« THE WORLDS
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    • 396 10 TO LET. ROOMS TO LET.— With Board. Tanglin district. Garage, tennis court. Apply Box 77 Free Press. 28-10 o. n BRAND NEW BUNGALOW TO LET.— Available immediately, together with new furniture, entlery, glassware, ere, and Chinese seivants BOW employed. Apply to Guan Bee Co., Keppel Harbour (341 Telok Blangah Road).
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    • 179 10 HOUSTON LINES REGULAR SERVICE v MONTREAL -SUMMER PORT ST. JOHKS, fV.Bo .ilNIEjfi PORT 3aS. "HELLOES' for ±t. Johns, frcw Brunswick, Via '<#,,. BINGAPOBF, NOVEMBER -DE Rates of Freight on Application to Syme Co A genu I CHINA MAIL STEAMSHIP OoTuS^ (Incorporated in U.S.A.' 1 Th* **f>".** Company*! itesmars maintain a
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  • 59 11 OCTOBER 2 Bank 4 m. 9 .,4 1(1(J Bank, demand 21.*? 13 1 16 Private credits 3 m.v _U 23'32 New York, den Credit 90 dajri France, demand ggg India T. T. ««g Hongkong, demand 70' 4 Prem. Yokohama, demand 7^ Jay a, demand Bangkok, demand y^iz Sovereign, Bank
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  • 127 11 OCTOBER 28. Tin No Cabtea No Umxkmt Gambler j., 50 Ganbfar Cuhe No. 1 \7b0 Pepper Black 2 n!oO Pepper (white fair) 4j' 0i) Tapioca smad flak*, f g. 5.50 Tapioca, medium pearl f._. 10 00 Pearl Sago, .s 10 50 Copra Sundiied 20.50 Copra Mix. o,> )0 Opium.
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  • 44 11 12 O'CLOCK NOON 28th OCT., 1920. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Closing Prices. Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Buyers Sellers. Spo1 51 5P-. October 51 i -o November to December 52 January o March 57',^ Tone of Market Dull. an
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    • 2142 11 m """aawMaa— a—aaaaaa— aaana I smgcr t&:?*&*?***^^ r^TssjM«B^z;.*_; 33asa_**_w__5^^ I Aatats t**r fl,nOO,000. Aaaarai.ce in force o*er $15,000,000, I I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I [Incorporated in Straitt Sett.] MAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. T 0aavpan7 tas £20,000 deposited with tha
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    • 211 11 The Excess Insurance Co, Ltd. e (Incorporated in England.) Motor Car Insurance Private and Commercial Cars insured against all risks. Liberal rates and conditions. Telephone No. 3000. i ADAMSON GILFILLAN Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in England). Agent*. MAP OF SINGAPORE TOWN NEW ISSUE-1 920 PRINTED IN COLOURS. Mounted on Rollers si
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 132 11 VESSELS AT WHARVES. TANJONG PAGAR. Sheers Wharf No. 3.— Islander. Main Wharf No.4. Eldlidge, Cap Arcona. Main Wharf No. 6. Fudo Maru. Bencleuch, Redang, Barents?.. Main Wharf No. 6.— Nil. Wet Dock No. 7.— Tanjong Khu, Yeboshi Maru, Elephanta, Keemun. West Wharf No. 8. Medusa, Ayuthia, Teiresias. Jardines Wharf No.
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    • 585 11 a— iMaaa, -4-w ..«a-._ J^-%r w^.,.^ MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and Iota] mails will b» found in list below: I\-nang, Malacca, F. M. S. (by Train) 4 p.m. I- Uy (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and atatior.s to _nh Lumpur at C a.n. Suez ur.cl London Trite*!** 8 a.m. H kong,
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  • 1320 12 A SUCCBSBFUL YEAR. The seven 1 h an.ual |u>ml meeting of y .n Eastern United Al Corporation Ltd., was h Id yesterday al < moon at fie Registered (MBce Of the 1 ipany, No. 1-A Malacc-a-st, Mr. T;;n Khoam Hock yiesidlng. Others present were: M S? Tseng
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  • 130 12 His Majcs".y"< Consul-General at Boston reports the announcement that within I short time a steamship service Wet ween B ->rton and \rv Far East will be opened by th.» Dollar Steamship Lines, L/td. The first tailing will be the tarsjt boat Hwah Jj.h, ie Chinese flidr. The Hwah
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  • 149 12 Action against F M.S. Railways. li; the Supreme Court yesterday morning, before Mr. Justice Barrett Lennaid, :;n a.tion wat commenced by Chop "Hong i against the Federated Malay States j';iiv\ay claiming f1.j644.64, the value of ter bags of rubber which it was alleged defendants had failed to de-liver.
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  • 140 12 ''The Art of Driving a Motorcycle" is a book which should prove a boon to that large following of men m the East who have wisely adopted the motorcycle as the quickest, cheapest and most reliable mean? oftransport Compiled and illustrated by the stiiiT of "Motor Cycling" it
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  • 31 12 Programme of Drills, etc., for week end ing Saturday Oct. 30. Saturday 30, 2.30 pm.— Balestiar Range S. R. E. <v) Rifle Club. R. SMITH, Lieut. alAdjutant, S.V.A.
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  • 119 12 OFFICIAL REPORT. The usual auction of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Assr^cifttifln was held on Wednesday and Thursday when Miere wi 1 ilogued 1,921,649 lbs. Tors 857^8 Offered 1 543,546 lbs. Tons 689.16; Bold 1,079-888 Ibo. Tons 4^2.09. PRICES REALIZED. Uibber Smoked Sheet Cents per lv
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  • 163 12 ii.-r iporc, 28th October. Since last report market has weakened cor. (L ably anj at *ir opening nf thi usual wrtk'v auctions on Wednesilay sea were ■lightly below those of U'St week. Standard Shaet »!i* irom ">0 to BOH cents, a decline of 1 ccct or. the
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  • 90 12 Singapore 2Mb October. The Weekly Rubber Auction opened yeatoiday to a weak hv.a declining market, fc*w hayen operating. PSae Pale C;;po c oKi up r>, SSH centSfper lb, n decline of i cuts, while S)ane>ltf Hbihcd Smoked v .ieet touche 1 WH cents (a few > lota, sold
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  • 236 12 Foaser's Weekly Report Singav re, Oct. 28. Nothing has tra> spired throughout the vetk to affect our uutiket one way or the Other. Rubber is, if anything, at a lower level and the shares ;ire mostly quoted at reduced values. Tin has been a bright ?-pot and
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  • 82 12 The programme to be pwnnted at The Victoria Th;ativ on Sunday next, includes tfci following:— March, '"Pomp and rircumBtanee," Elg-ar, Selection, ''The Lilac Domini)," Cuvill r er, "Petite Suite," Ts:haihowsky, Overture- "William Tell," Rossir.:. "Ti < unfinished symphony." Schubert, and "Abide with me" Liddle, solo cornet and full
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  • 35 12 Orders for week ending October 31. Friday, 29.— Annual Mcetir.g of the Association V.M.C.A. 6.15 p.m. Route March 8.15 p.m. Saturday, 30.— Braddell Shield Relay Race, Competitors meet at V.M.C.A 3 p.m.
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  • 10 12 Marshal Hindenbwff's bed has been cold at Spa for £17.
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  • 34 12 S.CC. TENNIS TOUKNAMENTS. TO-DAY'S TIE. A. Doubles (fi.ial) Hill and Sinclair vs. Cetgrave awJ Lintoo. MONDAY'S TIE. rrofes-ion I»airs (final). 1 1- ■l« 13. Klefnman and Sinclair vs. CJS.I. Tyler and Leo-Warner.
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  • 191 12 'I he Gold Madml for 1919-20 and the usual Monthly Medal for October was played off on Saturday and Sunday iast. (23rd and 24th). Mr, J. Oalrncroflfl being the winn.s'r of both events m addition to trying fo-- the Pall Sweep on Sunday, U>2 teorea being MONTHLX
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  • 23 12 Kesult «f the Caulfield Cup. lfeiho«n&, Oct. v>h.— resnlt of the C:iulfield Cup at Eurythnic 1. Acerkigton 2 Tan^alootra 3.
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  • 201 12 literary matting was held at the Mc?lem Institute on Wednesday Bight wuh P-. M. Ibrahim m the chair. There were r ere than 30 mcml.is promt, including rbout 20 Muhamedan Students from the lish Schools here, also one from tho Medical School. Mr X. Mamal, the Honorary Secreta
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  • 221 12 T> vhr. death of "Happy Frank" (Frank Jbahva) Wales has lost a revivalist as fimous among his own people as Billy SlliX'ay was m America. He waged his salvat:on campaign m market places an.l tents pitched m fiohls. and he and his brother SeMi attracted thoaaandi to their meetings Rfl
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 163 12 ii.iu > .r.r,!P.r.i'.r.rj > jp,r.mi'.r4-.rjr.r.r.r,i<, r THE BOSCH PAI I TAPPING KNIFE IS THK IDEAL TAPPp;., I jjj KNIFE FOR RUBBER ESTATES. UNEQUAL I :j| LED AS A CONSERVER OF BARK AND I |S MINIMISES THE WOUNDING OF TREES. I Prices and samples on application. 2 SANDILANDS, BUTTEiiV COMPANY. i
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 68 12 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Oct. 27. [Where three reporta are made they refer to 9 a.m., 8 p.m. and 9 p.m.] Millibar 1011.2, 1006.8, 1008.8, Temp 77.5, 85.5, 77. Wet Bulb Ther 76, 77, 76, Dir. of Wind Calm, Calm, Calm, Max. Temp, in shade 86.5, Min. Temp, in
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