The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 September 1921

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 19 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. H '•*~iV+y> <. .*»«w.—i— SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1921. »»m^— T-Tliil——^^^^^^^^^^. No. 10,374.
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  • 267 1 No details are available of Dail I'A ream*! reply to the Premier, which will be considered at a Cabinet meeting at Inverness, near where His Majesty will be slaying Page 7. News of the M Spill revolt is rather more re-assuring, and it is now a question
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  • 1066 1 HIS EXCELLENCY'S SHOWER-BATH. It was past midday and wry, vei\ hoi. All the forenoon the yacht had ■earned to ciawi so motionless was the air beneath a sky of brass over a brazen seat The (Governor (salva rewrential lay BWC«tIPg m his pyjumas sweating like any common person. Hi' tried
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 208 1 Malthoid "raffles hotel. Pea Dansant, 5 to 7 p.m. (Admission free). Special Musical Programme after Dinner. THIH" >AY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). FRIDAY ecial Lunch Orchestra. V \T! iY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). jfNDAY. Cinema after Dinner. ts and Diner*
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    • 458 1 .Bm BB B^ BL^m^-a BL BL.^^ i BBw I M sßfl b^h Hr fli BJ B BVBP^V^Bk V BK A^^^^ 9^^^^ Ijmj jll^r II BY Bb I POPULAR HIGH-CLASS I "I VIRGINIA 2 I IN PATENT Ij T PER TIN OF 50 I I VACUUM tf> f TINS OF 50
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    • 119 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Rubber Estate at Rengam in Johore for sale— Page 4, Nippon Ynaen Kaisha passages for Europe —Page 11. The Twin Red Diamond Goodrich tyre Page- 4. Wassiamull Assomull have an unprecedented sale Page 8. There a**e still a few copies of Eraser and Neave's M Book Merah for
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 118 1 THE WEEK. I~~ Monday, itth. I High Water, 0.1 a.m., 0.22 p.m. R. and O. outward mail due. IR. I. homeward mail eJoeea, Tingkil Tin Mines. Derrick's, noon. Legislative Council, 2-"0 p.m. Public Meeting, Theatre. 5.15 p.m. Med. Students' Dinner, Garden Club. 8 p.m. Tuesday, 8*8. High Water, 0.43 a.m.,
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  • 395 2 latesi treaty l et* en th L T i i and Siam !,;,> seven] variations from existing treaties, according to the Bangkok e»- All citizens and companies of the I nited States are now subject t i the jurisdiction of the Siamese dourta, no difference being
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  • 101 2 Ijondon, Aug Bth. The proposal to dispose of Runnymede has produced a storm of popular resentment, and given rise to B controversy regarding the actual scene of the signing of Magna Charta. An official of the Commissioners of Woods and Forests Department, interviewed by a newspaper representative,
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  • 198 2 11. E. Tsang Tfo-lin likes to be safe as well as comfortable, and -recognising that Manchuria is not a place to *ro to sleep m on the highroad, so to speak, he has ordered what the Americana call '"some car" to take him on his
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  • 206 2 "A FAIR DAY'S WORK. A correspondent wfttes to a home paper: A statement issued by the Engineering Em-' ployers' Federation quotes the following two regulations issued by the District Committee of one of the engineering Trade Unions: Any member having so much time allowed for certain jobs shall be compelled
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 114 2 |< TO LET. I 7 T arire (.-.'Wns facing river ■f »f»o ne:w shipping, Stores < s frcm <•:.'• 1 to ?0,000 sq. ft. Ji ijirge and nimodious offices ctDtralli uated also Bang»- J Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM, "f s(> Etabiiwoa-rd, Marsllling Bldg. anticorpUlenF (REGISTERED) THE CURE FOR OBESITY.
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    • 420 2 Gaiety Cinema PRESENTS THK DARLING OF THK SCREEN VIOLA DiiNA Supported by Typical Metro Cast of Super Kxcelleneo. Headed by Irving dimming Billy Maston, Florence Carpenter, Ruth Sinclair and others of equal note IN A DARING COMEDY BEAUTIFULLY PLAYED SOME Bride f-v« A play Hubblinpr with the Huoyancy of youth
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    • 339 2 ?ROM WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31. TO M<>\ A Stupendous Universal Drama of the Great V, I Featuring EVA NOVAK A picture m which all the mystic romance ot the I passions of the men and women who battle witfi th< r 1 are forcefully depicted. WOLVES OF TII E N0 R
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  • 954 3 The following exists twora tkc Times Report of the Tuberculosis Conference is perhaps not too technical for the average tf dm. Professor Calmette, of the Pasteur Institute Paris, garre his address on "The modes „f the diffusion of tuberculosis tnrcughmit be* f > r kr. th*? <■ larae i
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  • 32 3 Although most of us have heard and even song that "Britons never shall be slavasj" since the glorious victory m the Great War very few have been anything else. Mr. Eden Phillpotts.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 217 3 i 1 V\ X II' 1 ml Mmmml S 1 RHEUMATISTA tYSTITIS BACKACHE GOUT 1 LUMBAGO roifff p>J^:s 7 J{ed FEELING I SCIATICA Grt..V^L WEAK C ;C?C IRRITA2IUTY il and other Disorderj c KklaeyaA Biaac^r. 9 Hrn »ppr-'- ..-.r-r ffvsnaWvc bI ti vnsnoarful r*u of De W-tt's Pi'ii anp surrlv
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    • 251 3 Harley Street I knows all that there is to be known about food values and stimulant values. There is the centre (probably the world centre) ot cultured scientific study of how to keep life alive and how to keep life healthy. I An a^rent for Hai? Haie who trades 1
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 366 3 WOMAN FAINTS AT CHURCH SERVICE. I i Weakened by a lojig illness Mrs. Annie Taylor, a resident of Whitehorse, New Jersey, U.S.A., dropped in a faint at church service. She was carried out by the ushers who thought she was dead. Mrs. Taylor had suffered for weeks from typhoid fever
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 574 4 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE IMPORTANT SALE CHAMPAGNE. VERMOUTH, WHITE WINE, BRANDY, Efc The U— leCßJgaed will >ell at their sale-room. RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. ON WEDNESDAY. 7th SEPTEMBER 1<»21 at 11 a.m. CHAMPAGNE 3 casea Doc de Monaca and Dufant Fila, VERMOUTH 151 cases, Burgundy t> eases. White wine cases.
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    • 310 4 MASSAGE HALL 239, Bencoolen Street. MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mrs. HARU and Miss HAN A Telenhone No. 1467. BE WISE IN TIME And Install a SAFE of Reputed Make. TRE HERRING-HALL-MARVIN SAFB represents the highest security m a FIRE THIEF resisting SAFE KEY OR COMBINATION LOCK W. J. GARCIA, Sole Agent.
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    • 799 4 STOCKS AND SHARES. FRASKR CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. SATURDAY, SEPT. 1921. MINING. LFlfcures m brackets shows the capital and issue value of the Share m dollars unless otherwise markeo, C. Cum div. x equals ex div.] Ayer Weng (—1) 1 Hitam Tin (300,000—) 1.40—1.60 Jelantoh .80 K. Kammunting 1.17.6
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    • 484 4 I The Twin Red Diamond fi Marked on the Side I is the sign by which you I Tf£ GOODRKH TYRE A<;ENi 1 Adams<jn Gilflllan Co.. Ltd. I iinwi i Important Auction Sale FJIATE OF LOW KIM PONG DKBABBU In ttf Supreme Court of the Straits SettltifU I JSETTLKMHNT OF
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  • 538 5 Judging from what transpired at a Mooting of the- Calcutta Corporation a fortniffht ago Penang, ih<.utrh Car from free from th.> irritating attentions of insatiable s M uitoeß, can fairly claim ability to ghn a lead to India's premier city m the matter of minimising the serious danger
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  • 52 5 Shanghai, Aug. S. The latMt foreign victim of Shanghai's beat wave is Mr. EL Lattray, chief of t heFrench police at Zikawei. Mr. Lattray. who had had LM years' police service here w«s admitted to hospital suffering from abdominal trouble. Thi? aggravated by tht» extreme heat le<l
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 527 5 WANTED. \V\NTED TO HUT. h i Chinese or European iOLD FURNITURE ion (big or small lots) red, nd Hand caro of Fre« e -0 LET. rt LET. No 3 B Malacca Street. I Meyer Brothers, f c "jjTI,ET Xlin Street. Apply to vj, H» Lll Banking and Insurance Co., ft
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    • 554 5 AUCTION' SALES AUCTION SaT.E OF tSV^'T* k es ni Roller, ON W«tt«BD«. 7,h .sop,. AT 10 »nd Mnluy £g ™d J^ chines CHEONG KOOX SENG CO., 127-8 Auctioneer! 7-9 J REMINDER. TO-DAY, MONDAY, a t 2.30 I «>ur sali-numi, KafFles hambers, Piffles IMace. IMPOKTAN, AUCTION SALE OF BAIN STREET I-t
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    • 612 5 -__^UCT[iON_SALES AUCTION SALE \OF Uurcdeemed Pledges the property of 18 Pawnshops at Our Sale Room. Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place d SDAY 6th SEPT., AT 10 AM c ON THURSDAY, Bth SEPT.! AT 10 A.M. Hi l^ Cd T c u onsistin^ of watches, chains, d.^mond ,yd othor ring,, broocho^ MrriafT
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    • 1027 5 NOTICES. swgapork sporting club THE AUTUMN RACE MEETING. iVnUr S. R. A. Rules of Racing) WIT.L HELD ON TUESDAY, THURSDA AND SATURDAY THE 2hth, 21th AND 29* OCTOBER, 1921. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. TUESDAY, 25th OCTOBER, 11)21. 1 7. THE OWEN STAKES and Plate2.30 p.m. and 5.25 p.m. Value $700 with
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    • 679 5 :o run m Race Xr>. B. Kn mncc Fee, $10 Distant all dlwi, Scurry ('our-.-. > 4. THE SELANGOU STAKES IM p.m. ValM $SOO with $2<>:> to the s cond petty and *K>o to the third pray; a handicap for all ponies 14.2 and under that have run at th<>
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  • 24 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. WILSON. At tin- Maternity' Hoapital, Penang, on August 80th. to the- wife of Mr. J. Wallace Wilson. Kedah Estate, a son.
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  • 1106 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1921. Comment of the Week. The week end news is principally 01 turbulence. The Belfast riots art? an unwelcome but not unexpected evidence that peace for Ireland is no more to be assured under the new rule than under the old. The Northern Parliament
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  • 50 6 Miss M. Little, Hospital Sfeter, Ratu Gaiah 1 has severed her connection with the Hospital Department. Miss Little is bemg married to Mr. R. H. Fhdllipe, of Nora Scotia Estate, Teluk Anson, and the ceremony will take place at Teluk Anson on the sth inst. m St. Luke's Church at
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  • LOCAL WIRES.
    • 70 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Sept. Irsl A severe storm broke over PeiUUlg la I evening an<i di'mucli damage. In Beach" st many windows and doora with glass were shattered, trees were uprooted and there was heavy Booding j^ various districts. Several small wooden bridges were iwepf
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    • 30 6 A reception will be held on the arrival of the- French mail steamer Armand Behic, which will inaugurate the calling of the French mail steamers at PeiUUlg.
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  • 93 6 At a meeting of Mandai Tekong Ru-bht-r Company ii! .July it was decided that the capital sht»ul<l bo reduced and that preference shares should be i>su«.'d bearing 1"» peV cent interest. The ConipanyV le^al advisers later pointed out th is would be a cumbrt u^ and expensive procedure
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  • 58 6 PI < ran < nta ning the Europe mails from the P. and O. Khiva, due to i Singap< -t night, had. to l> deta from the mail train at Tanjong Malim, cwing to ;.\!e trouble. The mails are expect d Co reach Singapore by train thii
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  • 417 6 Major Neilson. M.C, l;ite of the Gordon Highlanders, has arrived from Homr and aeaumed duties m the- Kedah Education Department Tin- Director! of the Europe Hotel h;iv»kindly given a Cup In the name of the Company, to hi* competed for at the boxing tournament m October* The Rev. 1). J.
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
    • 291 6 To the Editor. Sic, The X nun of lif", presented of jroar pap i t We, the x tlin^ m Sin- ■re begii constant iteml it v. Yalam comers ha\pers< I i I is entitled to tx life '<>f t- i. part we take a vision of
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    • 78 6 To the Miter, D-r&ir, v I writt-s ander m issue of the Fr i •Apart from I I tablet being pn hi-1,1 by a ir<)l bdierc 1 mb I Andenon (the I I proposal to extea I H| Club. an<l It, tvery dm H \m iv til H I feel
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  • 105 6 I Monsieur I'Edito:. I i J'ai ITionneu- m rcmerciements >*■ •The RevivHl of P' v*it J*^B Singapore fm I 1 tcrmv* avt,s yortir la valeur des devastations faites systematiquement par nos ennemis dana lc nord do la France et IVflfort fait par mon pays pour y remedior
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 164 6 MACGREGOR'S 1 PARLIAMENT 5 BLEND 7&- m *S^X /<C#WHISKY I Caldbeck Macgregcr Co., Ltd. v (Incorporated m Shanghai). J CONVENIENCE I THERMOS FLASK. m Liquids may be kept hot or cold for lonjr periods of time, and. m it is just the thing for any trip A Thermos Flask will
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    • 127 6 ir r r «r i ■<• What about your BAGGAGE YOU insure your valuables and I i effects at home: dc you protect them i m your baggage when travelling? i Property to the value of many thou- k 1 sands of pounds is lost, damaged m > various ways,
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  • 168 7 DEMONSTRATIONS. RRTED ICTION. ;ter's Service] L'uuton, Sept 2. question has suddenly rough simultaneous and ra^3 I lied detnonstra- districts, of London, ■•■"> relief allowances of Guardian*, a few 1 fto"i have complied, temporised. then have not been cc, the denM natmtors quietly when the offl(Bculty of Increasing imi
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  • 359 7 IHK >!<)!»!. AHS. talioul. Sept 2. d thai the Ifoplahi at> timngadi, the main centre of have refused to negotiate orities mi the basis of the r all arms. Simla, Sept. 1. of Aug. 80 say> the Tirur, ►bile columns art- on the eve OH Tiruran^adi where it
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  • 354 7 AMENDING THK LEAGUE. FRENCH proposal. LReuter's Service] (»tneva, Sept. 2 I i' ranr, h«s propoaed an amendment to Le«rfb« and Covenant, providing for «>ns titut or. of B p,nnan,nt armaments i commission, to inveatigate a n,i .driat the <**»«! as regards the enforcement of wucto on,, requiring members
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  • 314 7 AGREEMENT IN SIGHT. New York, Sept. 2. Despatches from Tokio state that a Yap agreement will probably be reached, where- c under the United State* receive full control of the Yap and Guam cable, including the landing at the Yap end. The* United States will recognise the
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  • 564 7 CABINET MEETING CALLED NO PUBLICATION YET. [Reuter's Service] I^ondon, Sept 2. It i- stated at Dawnint-efcwct that De valera reply to the Premier is unlikely t'» be aval able for puWicati m ft,r some day-. KING MINISTERS AND PREMIER. London, Sept 2. Premier has sent DaU Eireann's
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  • 190 7 •Dealing with a letter of a correspondent asking what was being: done for the many destitute Indians m Penang, the Straits Lcho vsays Knowing that there are newspapers and individuals m India only too j eager to seize upon a letter of this nature m order to
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  • 476 7 COTTON AND RUBBER. [Router's Service). New York, Sept. 2. I otton was sensationally bullish, advancmg 145 to 163 points on accn.nt of the department of agriculture's statement of the- depressing condition of the crops of North and South Carolina, Georgia, Ar.kansai and Texas, owing to weevils and
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  • 43 7 Programme of Drills, etc.. for week ending Wednesday, 7th September, 1921. Monday sth, 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. Chinese Company Recruits Drill. Tuesday 6th, 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. Chinese Company Parade strong as possible. Wednesday 7th, 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. Chinese Company Recruits (Musketry).
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  • 119 7 Mr. A. B. A. Rahim is appointed a Municipal #>mmissioner for Singapore vice Mr. M. M. Ali Narnazie, resigned. From the s.s. Manela, which arrived at Sircga-pore yesterday from Hongkong, were landed two stowaways, a Britisher named George Williams and an American, Theodore Silling. In order to prevent violations of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 88 7 CASH CLEARANCE Once a Year Only. i TAKE ADVANTAGE NOW OF SECURING SOME OF THE GREATEST BARGAINS OP THE YEAR Robinson Co., Ltd. Nestles Malted Milk. j I b L^ Jj)lJ aPI.UJ j |j^^^^ AND s; i Nil III) I Free Sample Bottle on Application. Nestle Anglo-Swiss-Condensed Milk Co. I
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 92 7 SHIPPING NOTES. The M. M. Branch Line steamer Manche uhich is expected here from Saigon on Tuesday morning, the 6th instant, will leave for Saigon and Haiphong, on Friday morning, the 9th instant. The Outward Mail steamer Armand Behic due here from Penang on Friday morning, the 9th instant, will
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 444 8 N. Y. IC EUROPEAN LINES. EUROPEAN LINES. LONDON LINE Fortnightly Serric* rFOR MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWERP, via Porta. SADO MARU September 8 KITANO MARU September 21 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthlj s e r?ic« FOR MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL, via Porta. LISBON MARU October 9 HAMBURG LINE Moathly S*rvi<* FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, via
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    • 590 8 K.RIVL KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCEfcAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA T»>»b*n« 131 Patsag* Dept. 1202 Freight Dapt. 1002 Manager Deik 1437 Marine Snpt. Traashipment D«pt. S COLLYER QUAY. I UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. PwUMPHIUS (Monday, Sept. 5.) Balawan-Deli. SINGKAWANG v Tuesday, Sept. 6) Singkawang;,
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    • 643 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AMD I .APCAR LINE. (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. I CO, (Under Contract with Hid .Majesty's Government). Tfet Company's MAIL SERVICES E *ST OF BOMBAY ar st present" Wf LONDON FAR-KASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES ]ON DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 497 9 SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO ITT) (INCORPORATED IN SIAM* *> l SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. •V A I .A V A Arrival Departure YUGALA ept 5 Sept. 7 PRACHATIPOX P J- 1 Se Pt. 14 4 steamers are fitted throughout »'t-» Pt "J v. Sept 21 for the round trip from
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    • 304 9 oTsTk. The Osaka Shosen Kaisha Ltd. (Incorporated m Japan). No. 2, De Souza Street. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. Fc. Port Said, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg. 1 DUE SINGAPORE. s.s. Alaska Maru Sept. 14 Sept. 15 (Omits Marseilles), s.s. Altai Mm Oct.
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    • 595 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. alhe China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. A. X\ U EHerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINK) (Incorporated m England.) FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due Spore Route fer TELEMACHUS Sept. 30 Suez Manila
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    • 583 9 PABESNGEX AND FREIGHT SERVICES OP2XATIB IT PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated m U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. g. SHIPPING BOAKD SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA via COLOMBO CREOLE STATE Passengers and Freight Oct. II WOLVERINE STATI Passengers and Fright Not. II GRANITE
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  • 920 10 STRENGTH AND SKILL. j Many of our ball games came to ys from Franco", tayi the Morning Post, or at least through France, and there is one corner of the country where extreme de- votion to the ball has existed from time immemorial. This is the Pays Basque,
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  • 38 10 It is appalling to think how much of the revenue which is annually gathered by the so-called civilised Governments from their subjects is* still devoted to the development of the methods and the machinery of destruction. —Mr. Asquith.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 185 10 j CROMPTON J CEILING FANS t v^ on riiT tim I 3 I SILENT, WELL- ARE ALL THAT A i fiCOIPIJCn I [1 RELIABLE* I j KAN SHOULD BE— U »!ttT k au LLriuiLni I Can be used with ANY lighting Plant. j I UNITED ENGINEERS LTD. I (Incorporated m
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    • 281 10 AU BON MARCHE 20 STA3IFORD ROAD SINGAPORE. Newest Styles m Ladies Desses and Hats SOLVED MILLINERY PROBLEMS WITH GREAT CHARM AND SMALL EXPENDITURE Orders Executed at 24 Hours Notice. HYGENIQUE* MIXTURE. (FOR LADIES) Tested and Proved for Years. WASTE NO TIME. Immediately you notice any disorder of tke eystem take
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    • 131 10 I JEFFREY'sX 1 PILSENER X M BREWED IN SCOTLAND M vBM B ■JMMM'.I'.S'.BM'JMMM'J". B B ■■TJ > J 1 .rj I JM>JM 'J^iCwmT PURITY AND POWER BB ■b m B™^HB"JBb BBJB™«W^^BBBBBB^B i *Bv«aS29BBV IVA«.^kBMtBavE?fIUHaaBaaBMBBLl VA«.^kBMtBavE?flUHaaBaaBMBBL m fl "•r.B*.B"»BMI*.B a .8%B a .fl*.fl* M fl^.r f .a% 9l'i B a .BM2*rfr*.B*«B
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  • 58 11 SEPTEMBER Bank 4 m.s. j a |g 3 Bank demand i;.| f> Private credits j j 13-82 New York, demand 13 Credits d;:\ < ,}f.i r France, demaad M > India. T. T. 153 Hon^konpr. demand l>i, 11,,.,,,I 1 okohama, demand Java, demand 136?4 Bangkok, demand I Sovereipn. Bank
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  • 135 11 SEPTEMBER 3. Ti' 1 Bayers (no teller*) $78.25 Gambier Cube No. 1 1 ,n. Cambier T!) Pepper Brack 1.-, Pepper (white fair) 81.M Tapioca, small flake, f.p. POO Tapioca, Medium portrl f.c Pearl Sago, small MM i Copra Snndried 13.75 Copra Mix g 1; > 00 Opium. Bcnarrs uneoit
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  • 36 11 12 o'clock noon, Bed Sept. 1921. Pah- Crfpe. Ribbed Smoked Bh. Closing Prices. Cloting Pricr*. Buyers Sellers. Buyen S "crs Spot 27U Sept. Oct. to Dec. Al) Tone of Market: Hull.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 409 11 Aa*ets over 14,000,000 <* r^uts '.^larTJs.^inmjc^Tz^i^^vrff^^^-i:.^ TUP TDPArr m r,r«^^^ Assurances m force over $17,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED HEAD OFFICE Winchen,, House. SingapoT^" SetUem^>Comply has £20,000 depo S itea*with tbe S r LONDON OFFICE :S2 Old Jewry, E.C. .ACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURAKr.rc f Eng!lnii and com
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    • 508 11 1 IHAKTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Tnco rpoTated !n Entf.nd by Roy.l Carter. P«id up Capital i Q «00,000 Hharea of £6 ta^h t* Q* Eeserye Fund I MC 00« Eeaervo Liability cl Proprietors «!ooo!o2O HEAD 'OFFICE. 38 Eibhop^uto, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches. A.'or SUr Honjkong
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    • 549 11 HO HONG BANK, LIMITED t ESAT) OFFICE 94. iilLrLut Street. E£/J*CKES: P«nang— Bs }!&ach Street. sftlsjWßl ltl Jonker Street. Muar -77-7$ Jaien Suloimaa. Bata Milt x<X) Jalan Paham*t ACBNCIEfI AT: Lcndon, New Ycrk, San Francigco, Shtrg i&\ Hougkonr, A:n-;y, liatavia, Sourtbayi Bajaaxang, r'*.V vi t »rs<i Tr*ng. PTTAL. AUTHO J
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    • 504 11 >. YOKOHAMA SPECS BANK XBt«blisfc«d ISSI. Ca;,;it«l Subscribed 2 IitJIMUtSt <t*Uy p«id up) t.;*.va Fund Y. rj,98».3«C President N. K*j|y*r», F»<i. ice-President S. K. Stuak!, E#n. DISECTOS3. N. Boaa, Eeq., I. M^.juka»«, Esq., "rimaka^a, Esq. M Mitsni, Ecq., lf H. O&agiri, Esq.. Raron K. Kc.rinmra, K. Iwas^ki, R. Ichinomi/a, Esq.,
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    • 221 11 TBE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. Lm, (Incoryerated la Great Britain) TOTAL ASSETS exoeed 123,0jC,U<»« W**— iMurancea effected, for le_f »r abort perlodi, on the BUILDINGS TENTS aad RENT ef PJEYAIE DWELLING HOUSES, GODCwil nft« BUSINESS Preniiea. SfOTOS CAE— Policies iaaaed e*-*rfaf PRIVATE CARS, MOTOR CTCLjii »Jb« COMMERCIAL TEKXCUP9 r*w«t Accideatal
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 167 11 VESSELS AT WHARF. i TAN JONG PAGAR. J East Wharf No. 1. -Nil. I East Wharf No. 2. Nil. j Sheers Wharf No. 3.— Nil. Main Wharf No. I. Tetania*. .Main Wharf No. 5. Rumphius. I Main Wharf No. 8 -Nil. Kmpire Dock No. 7. Ganges Maru, Teaeer Kenkon Maru
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    • 397 11 MAIL TABLE. j TO-DAY. Intermediate and local mail* will b« Ui%* in list below j Federated Malar State*, KfJaeea, Moar aa* .Penang (by train) 6 nm. and 8 p ra. cail? veept Sunday). Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sangei Lembsag i KusnUn sia Jerantol (By train) I a.i j Med«n Uurnphius K
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  • 702 12 PLAY FOR DAVIES CUP. JAPANESE CHAMPIONS JUST TAIL. In play f r the Daviea Cup, cable from New York says that Johnston beat Kumagac <»—2, 6 1, (V- 2. In thf second round of the challenge iinglei Tibien b. at Shinii«!/u 6—7, 4—6 7—5, G-2, C— 1. The
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  • 131 12 In our paragraph referring to the fire on the "Mishima Maru" we stated there was considerable delay m attacking the fire, and that the port authorities had some difficulty m persuading the Captain of the vessel to take the? hatches off the burning hold says the Pinang Gazette. The information
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 316 12 Training for the Or to be r race meeting] v. as officially opened on Saturday when the usual arrangement! for the convenience ofj i memberi wu made, but unfortunately the 1 I eavy rainstorm prevented any work being' (lone. Several structural alterations are] being made m the
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    • 159 12 Malaya I .> Matches Arranged. J the draw for the southern section m the (.Malays Cup competition has now been [completed and is as follows I Negri Sembilan v. Singapore, at Seremban, Saturday, September 10. Singapore, v. Malacca, a1 Singapore, I Saturday, September IT. Malacca v. Negri Sembilan. ai
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    • 70 12 ihe draw for the S.F.A. Tup competition has been made, and is as follows I Stafford* 1 v. Borneo C S.C.C. ground. I Tuesday, September 6. S.< II v. R. E. Sports Club. S.C.C. ground. September 8. I S.C.F.A. II v. St. Joseph's Old Boys, s
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    • 87 12 London Aug. loth.— lt hoped that the rain we are at present experiencing will I improve matters regarding the St. Leger. I The hard ground has interfered with the I preparation of the more formidable of the entrants, and is causing trainers considerable anxiety. Lemonora, Glorioso, and
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    • 26 12 Our Kuala Lumpor correspondent wires :that Oliver qualified for the Gaunt Cup, defeating Bagot 6—2, 6—3 and thus Will j represent Selangor. I
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    • 299 12 London, Sept. 1. Th ..latch between the Australians and jFn^ex was continued at Brighton m glorious weather and before 8,000 spectators. Sussex were all out for 282, Young contributing 124. He was batting for four hours and hit a five and fifteen fours. The Australians, scoring very slow, made
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    • 135 12 Matches Abandoned. i The two Tournament cricket Biatchea, S. C. C. vs. Ceylon XI and Public Services and I^xw vs. S. R. C arranged to be played en the Padang on Saturday, were abandoned Owing to the condition of the ground. The dates for these gam-si to be
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    • 431 12 Yesterday saw the final race for the V j c( Commodore's Cup and it proved on? .of the most interesting of the series, not- uiilstar ng that the Marion. Eve and Margaret ..I were non-starters, the recent wei weather having delayed the painting and preventing them being
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    • 84 12 The 100 yards handicap race m th Jackson-Miller cup was decided at th Swimming Club yesterday morning. j tine race resulted aa follows -E. J. Suttoi fwho went off at "Go*) first, W Penrice (30 sees) second, Schwarz (1; sees) third, and Davidson (15 s?cs fourtii. The handicapping was
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  • 228 12 The Rev. Samuel Horton, of London, was elected the president at the 102 nd annual conference cf the Primitive Methodist Church, which was opened at Sheffield. In his address he said: Ir. view of the present world situation, with the cheapening of human life, the opening the
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  • 108 12 The Times "Market Movements" has the following m its issue of July 16th The heavy flow of rubber to England is at last abating, and m June only 13,100,000 lib. were landed, against a rate of about 25.000,0001 b. a month as a recent standard. j Consumption is
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  • 465 12 I IFESHIRE GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP. (From Our Own Correspondent). August. 3. Mr. Alexander Armour, on? cf the most potable products of Braid Hill golf, and brother of Mr. T. D. Armour, has just gained what has been widely regarded m the pa>t aa the unofficial Scottish Amateur Championship. To
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  • 361 12 Disappearance of Ships. The following is from the Englishman's Ijtmdbn correspondent: American shipping circles are great iy exercised by rumours regarding a mysterious ship encountered by the liner Munalbro on the high seas. She refused to answer signals, and disappeared at high speed eastward. The Times New
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  • 96 12 Singapore, Sept 3 Rubber. Very little doing. Mining.— Steady. Taipings $1.02% to $1.07%, North Taipings $1.25 to $1 30 South Taipings 67% cent 3 to 72 cents' Jh r n iS T> $4>25 50 Lin vis 3 40 to $3.60, Rawangs 57% cents to 62% cents Nawng
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