The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 August 1922

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  • 14 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. SINGAPORE, S.S., SATURDAY, AUGUST 26 1922. No. 10,f>72
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  • 178 1 Failure i>{ rt]>arations agreement at Berlin has caused panic on the iJ<mr.-'e, many lailiiires are rtpoirted, lorei^n exchange has gorie to the dogs. ;;nd hostfie demonstrations a re f pared Page 7. The London Preee views the situation as most grave and the Times (Virtue *lTect on
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  • 1265 1 Quirould ayaaf homines nostri est Jarrags BeeJli Juvenal. The killing of General Mike Collins by ;i fellow countryman, fo lowing «•:».<. upon the Budden death of Arthur Grittth, has rented a lenantion m England and l and has almost become -<f the weak m Singapore. If
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 228 1 \IILIHOID (Raffles Hotel. PECIAL GINEM\ PROGRAMME undny, Aug, 27 tit 9 at 9-30 p.m. 11 niversil Presents HERBERT RAWLINSON "The Millionaire" •^rwrnnr-rr-Trnirii ai n> n I'awiP'—— m KALAMAZOO. EAF BOOKS THE FINISHED ARTICLE ARC. Dc SINGAPORE. |Save Money Gain Quality^ I; t Visit our Bt 'joiorc .v ►inp else- JUST
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    • 228 1 KELLY WALSH LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG). n6w~"ready I SECOND EDITION REVISED AND ENLARGED. AN English-Malay Dictionary (Roman Character) BY R. WINSTEDT. M.A., D. Litt. (Oxon). COMPLETE IN ONE VOLUME Price $20. APPENDIX IF ARABIC SPELLING TO ACCOMPANY THE ABOVE. Price $2. "'*f- -a r-* HiK c "^BHHwIf j"*itw 7 jKE^*
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    • 87 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. I< 'eddy Notice of Glaxo buil v. tta Pill 8 1 I 6 a-' G. i P I ipre I. I to-day •aire I. S. Montor i d i hargring al X... l and 10. ;i I. on. ion Page 7. TIELEMAN DROS' BISCUITS: St. Nicelaas, Janhagel, Salt
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 90 1 THE WEEK. Saturday, 26th, High Water, 0.3 ajn., 0.39 p.m. Crick.'f: S.C.C. vs. P. S. and L. Services vs. L. Union. Polo Club Gymkhana, Race Coan 1 Vie. Bridge School Sports, 3 p.m. Lodge Eastern Cate, 5.30 p.m. Sunday, 2~th. High Water, 0.51 a.m., 1.17 p.m. Malacca Planters A.->< c.
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  • 126 2 The London County Council is arranging short half-time courses of instruction, under a professional chef, at the Westminster Technical Institute, Vincent-square, for dosneotic servants who wish to become qualified household cooks. Each course lasts for twelve weeks. The Council invite applications for free tuition and a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 465 2 TO LET OR FOR SALE. LARGE GODOWNS, newly erected area from 10,000 to 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. LARGE STORES from 6.000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also three storied buildings for offices and godowns. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write to A.
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    • 638 2 BOXING I^^-ll^siTi BOXING ULLO THE BIGGEST COMEDY SINCE "SHOULDER ARMS" As fine, As great, As funny, As good as Charlie Chaplin's. To-night m the 2nd Show at 10 p.m. THE BETTER OLE OR "THE ROMANCE OF OLD BILL*' By Capta. Bruce Pair nnfather imd Arthur Eliot. This is not a
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    • 369 2 ALHAMBi From MONDAY, At gust 21, to SATURDAY, la AN UNBEATABLE PROGRAMME OF THREE FEATURf THK NIGHT In the Seoond Show, commencing a; p A PRODUCTION BY THE SELECT PICTURES CORI Featuring that beautifu grand opera ainger ii her ti-> 4NNA CASE which shows hOff to distinct advani HIDDEN TRUTH
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  • 622 3 BILL WITHDRAWN Public Opinion ma Hongkong papers to hand yesterday stww that niter 00% a short dieceeeion, the Hongkong Legialatsra Cooncil on- Aug. 17th. deckled to withdraw the very much debated Registration of Persona Bill. The Hon. Mi. < !a id Severn (the Officer Administer ng the Government)
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  • 218 3 (heap hut Uncertain In the Brads!v\v-lil'e nap which accompanies the German Luftdienst Agency's Jum programme, (says correspondent of the TJaaea)isll tho important towns ni Central and Eastern Europe are shown to he linked up hy regular aeroplane s*e> vices, with flights at 'least twice or thrice a
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    • 261 3 i-.-l 3r~l^ all B >: 'I II N V' S W > mv.rl Ijr 1 Irnvf.l Unedl irnpi r GUx.i ()unn« ihe months hrf.t- |!f?t Hii/y wa> horn, ami wa- yfff »l%va\i m lirtlnl hralth." Uj] You can nurse Baby I yourself reateet privilege oi motherhood is to be yours;
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    • 505 3 A Popular Comedy Star Mr. Reg. WENTWORTH, agff S Thf Renowned $^^^^^^n\\ Light Comedian, >* jj—\ 'I !«-<l con pdle^l t 0 write IIL-- <* I'-. c fr, r» S. Mr. G. de MOiNAY .vrites: lr is with greai leas ire thai T write to e\press my thanks for the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1014 4 LATEST NEWS. j rtissY N° Retrenchm* ml required for the idea of a J S «o_i further reduction m your expenditure IF J« l\ > _tf_ t f^lS^^n^ you sm<) k L ur popular Golden Horse < ir^^*-— srS^^rf You pay t iu> same cost already reputed for < £vfisCDfiE^S3l
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    • 866 4 TENDERS. TENDERS FOR TODDY SHOP LICENCES, PENANG, PROVINCE WELLESLEY AND THE IHNDINGS, 1923. NOTICE is hereby given that Tenders, to be forwarded m sealed rovers and marked on the outside "Toddy. Shop fenders, will be received at the Resident Councillor* Office until noon on the 15th September, 1922. for the
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    • 855 4 r > Sungei Ba^.ap. 02. Tassek village. 67. Transkrian Estate. 6X. Val dOr Estate, .ction I, off the Man i Road, within the Estate. 20. Val dOr Estate, section 11, on branch i road to Tassek. 70. Victoria Estate. J Dindings;. 71. Cashwood Estate. 72. Rundut. 73. Saadicrofl Estate. 7-1.
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    • 431 4 ristent Supertnl md ;<t the mbm m the same of MraJvaWm t„ security for sseh quired to pay the r.eci saveeaM si Me lieei any pi Officer. 7. Ea< h lice each quarter paj Superintendent, three me itha* nlng. 8. The rate of 21 licence within w p« r month
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 664 4 CHURCH SERVICES. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. THE ELEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. August 27th., 1922. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral.) 9.15 a.m. Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. No Children's Service. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. After Service selection of two members for S. D. A. Council. ST. MATTHEWS
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  • 668 5 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. FRIDAY, AUG. 2">th. MINIIiG. [Fignrcj m brnefceta shows the capital and issue- value of the Share m dollars unless otheiwise marled. C. Cum div. eqiJ^l? ex <iiv.] Hitam Tin (800,000) U5 1.05 JeJantoh ($1) .60 Johan Tin 4fJ 50 X Kamunting
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 402 5 04 I'M' «*> *'.> ggAPACHEfI h« laches M-nd.'.-l-S caused I a eaased wl-evai l n y fitted red the <!r!«-ct. JoH^flJ^?) I ro LET. i rwe m mates CehJ Storage Co. ths>.ughout with I Viq.iy to rare <»f •8 v n I reoass v Beatael, tpffj Baa \o 88 128-8
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    • 587 5 1-U LubbX. TO LET.— No. 38 Amber Mansions, Penang Lane flat Ist floor, fully furnished, gas, tlectric light, immediate entry. Apply p. fj. Box 65. 2:, S 28-8 TO LET.— No. B Cluny Road opposite Botanic Gardens, tennis, double garage. Apply British Uharrnaey. 440-2 North Bridge Road z 8 28-8
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    • 887 5 NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby fei^n that Market Street between Malacca Street and Cecil Btrset, will be closed to through traffic for one week from -<th instant during reconstruction and local traffic only may proceed at its own risk. By Order, W. MARSH, Municipal Secretary I Treasurer Municipal Office.
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    • 88 5 SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB. NOTICE. The Annual General Meeting ol* the Members of the Singapore Cricket Club will be held m the Club Pavilion on Monday, the 2St'n August, 1922, at 5.15 p.m. BUSINESS. <a) To receive the Annual Report and Accounts for the year ended 30th June, 1922. (b) To
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    • 333 5 BY APPOINTMENT TO Eyesight &&M Free Carefully *3j&V of Examined *$r^ Charge. H. M. The King of Siam. bbbi»— nsBB Bjyafa^iLA* sPar i^ y**"w ssfec}* BtfVßutin A MBn^BBBBr bbbbbbT .^SI r aasl J&P^F BBBBBtt I J YOUR EYES I K-^T J. BERNARDINE DOYI E, OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN, I (Member of the
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 62 6 EDWARD. At Suntei Rambai, Bukit Mertajam, P. W., on the 21st instant, to Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Edward, a daughter. MATHEWSOX. -At No. 3 Maxwell Road, Kuala Lumpur, on 24th inst., to Mr. and Mr? C. D. Mathowson, a son, still-born (premature) RISOE.— At the Maternity Hospital, Penang
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    • 28 6 HUGHES-DA VIES.— On the lsth July, in British Ea<t Africa, of malaria, Cyril E. Hughes-Davies, M. C youngest son of Mrs. Huphes-Davhs, Leefiotd, Witney. Oxon, aged 32.
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  • 820 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1922. The Bitter Gall of Civil War. Perhaps the most significant portion of the cabled news which has come out regarding the fatal attack on Mr. Collins, is that in which it is said that Mr. Devalera had issued, or intended to issue, a
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  • 437 6 His Excellency th c Officer Administering the Government ieft Kuala Lumpur by the night mail and arrives m Singapore this morning, and not to-morrow morning as announc ed previously. The Kavei Press, Berlin, publications are prohibited from entering the Colony. Cash on delivery parcels are now accepted between Brunei and
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  • 177 6 THE L ATE ARCHDEACON DUNKERLEY. A Router's cable of the 25tfc announces the death of the Yen W. 11. Dunkerlsfy. Elector of Layboume. Kent, formerly Archdeacon of Singapore. The deceased elergyn an was educate I v*. Oxford and took drders ift 1886 Ho become Chaplain at Malacca m 1891, where
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  • LOCAL WIRES.
    • 188 6 Seven Escaping Prisoner a Shot. (From Oi Ov,r, Correspondent.) PeUung Aug. 2">th. A desperate attack waa mad bj nine priaoners OH their armed guard wm a third class carriagt >i a south-bound Siamese train. Seven shot d< while two, one with a broken mm. caped. The nine
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    • 86 6 Pennug, Ang. 2S. At th< meeting of Kedah Rubber, Mr. D. A. M. Brown, who presided, said the Company was m a strong financial pasition with reserves m the balance sheet. H t hoped they would weather the storm during the next few years. The total balance brought
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  • 125 6 HEAVY FLO ODS IN SINGAPORE. A- a result of the very heavy rain- recently the low-lying rands abutting on to the Bukit Timah road have been heavily flooded. Acres and acres of rubber land beyond Newton Station as far as Woodlands wen several ft under water yeaterday, while for several
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  • 360 6 Late Chief Clerk on Trial. The preliminary enquiry into the charge of falsification of recounts preferred against N. Man.at, late chief clerk of the P. C. M. O. office was opened m the Third Court j yesterday. The D. P. P. Major Whit lay.
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  • 473 6 ,r <«> ADDRESS B> SIM II i M \l<lj I i addi at the day, on li hore, follov m ki m I ii Y< lunti er I His Ex< i thai they migl sooner, il had nol will <'. CU] liv feii ing to the I pom
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 188 6 ■BBBBBB*BBnnnBHBaBBBBBnHnBBBBBBBBBBBBr^B*~_BaBBBB IS COATES Cos 3 PLYMOUTH 111 l TIN JL A n fcs_j3j a Qatdbedt, Macgregor Go.. Ltd. (Incorporated m Shanghai). I Phone 228, Office 87, Cecil Street. I ____________________^^^^gj^^gi^BMXMmmjßKmtKmeMmtsem^nmmimjaßiMmmKmatmjMbKarb-' «***************8888~ *f Tyiiw l^frT^Qj*ras;^SL '%B\ BBEjcS^bßmT^'bVsß*****" *SBff Ibl r.* BaSk^H^ **'^^BBai ZEISS BINOCULARS FOI? rO-D4V'S 6VMKH4/V4 LAZARUS— OPTICIAN Medical Hall,
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  • 249 7 10 DUBLIN. i i pa. pi i i .1 'don. Aug. L*L 1 st midi ighl I it^ the bod of berthed at two i offin was to a c I of and womei c the rear vsaa tling yy t n f Ii irs m be
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  • 43 7 X ;ng from pneud< idi-diy batter t July 27. The I'linee, t in the Dnniah uth on the cruiser 1 'li- He was taken ege, where he waa Ahiefeldt Ahlefeldt Dnniah Minister m of Denmark came btr Majesty heard *ml is at present
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  • 427 7 GERMAN CRISIS. PANIC ON BOMBS. [Ueutcr's Service] Berlin, Aug. 84. itions see i v r Pnenrioaaly thl n ha; 1 ci n no progreli ua Pan. al ncing hundred. hour, nntil holders declined Ta ««eu P*P«~ the reports i,IV f chiefly email bank- and Pnal Office has
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  • 125 7 i In 1899 Mr. Gram. lie Sharp of Hongkong died and left tho residue of his estate to found a hospital at Mount Kellet "ts be considered as an absolutely religious and evangelistic institution for the poor and helpless of British American ami European patienta. That
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  • 302 7 M UDER IN CHINATOWN. VV; five Hokien coolies reaiding at No. 69 China Street were taknV tea at a stal; on the open ground adjoining Eu Tong Sen Street on Thursday night, two Chinosa »::m from behind and stabbed two o^* them and Mediately ran away. Curiou y the other
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  • 418 7 SHIP SUBSIDY BILL. POSTPONED TO NEXT SESSION. [Reuter'a Service.] New York, Aug. 25. I is at. Mounted that the ship subsidy bill I be postponed till next session. RAILWAY NEWS UNFAVOURABLE. New York, Aug. 21. Of a settlement of the railway ike were apparently wrecked yesterday IDS khnei
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  • 144 7 Tht meetmg of the unofficial members of the S. S. and F. M. S. Councils which took place on tho Sea Belle at Port Swet- lensßßßl on August 20th was arranged fori a general exchange of views on matters J of common interest to the Colony
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  • 48 7 I Ex-Inspector S^mc, who was imprisoned m consequence of repeated threats of vio- I. nee towards his Majesty and members of the Royal family, has been released by the special request of the King, who was anxiottf that Syme should not be allowed to Starv himself to death.
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  • 894 7 THE LABOUR QUESTION. The Chairman, IvJr. W. Miller Mackay, presided ovdr a general meeting of the Johore Planters Association, which was held at the Johore Civil Hthvicu Club yesterday and was attend:.:! by a large number of members. Tho fftst business on the agenda was the consideration
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 123 7 J FRESH SHIPMENT t 4 JUST RECEIVED 1 <\"AYRES"\ f Championship Tennis Balls. 4 a i v dm t 1 sed m the Principal Tournaments throughout the World. i t ROBI\SOM CO., LTD. w Incorporated m W SINGAPORE. A TO THOSE GOING HOME, I Bright Bouton l?ouge j News Nilometer
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 586 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND WMM CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Funnel Line—- Alf red Holt Co.) (Compsnies Incorporated m England) MMstAPOREv PORT SWETTENHAM ft PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL.
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    • 519 8 "EIiiRMAN" LINI ELLZRMAN EUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., !.w (Incerporated m England). PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer OUTWARD. Singapore. J s.s. CITY OF PARIS Nov. 3 I s.s. CITY OF YORK Dec. 14 s.s. CITY OF SIMLA Jan. 28 s.s. CITY OF POONA Mar. 9 HOMEWARD. ts.s. CITY OF MANCHESTER Marseilles, London Sept. 3
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    • 579 8 P. O. BRITISH *NDi> AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated In England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICI PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES, LONDON u>. DUE SINGAPORE LEAVF WNGAWRI MACEDONIA about Sept. 3 DEVANTTA MANTUA about Sept. 17
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 709 9 T(IE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. M (INCORPORATED IN SIfM SINGAPORE— BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. .nu, Kelantan, Petngsmra, Tehsptn, PsstajsL singora g ''humpon, ar,<l Bangkok. LArrlnaJ Departure AoaT- 18 Ausr. 30 s '!'l- 1 Sept. ll Bept 18 r«°* witl le light, and nave aneeUenl sceonv ngers rip from sin K
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    • 533 9 Tke Ctoeu^Steam Ship Company, Limited. Tke Chiiui Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman ft BucknaU Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK riTv Ji""" 1, Dne S 'P°» R^te p or I BEI L^OPHOV°
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    • 149 9 UNITED AMERICAN LINES INC. Successors to LIVERMORE DEARBORN Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m U.S.A.) INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP LINE Regular Service between New York Singapore Java Ports vice versa FOR NEW YORK Via SUEZ. H^LF MOON Sept. 9 WEST CANON Oct. 9 FROM NEW YORK. For Freight apply to GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. Agents,
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    • 660 9 I STRUTHERS AND BARRY Operators United States Shipping Board. Singapore to Los Angeles and San Francisco. BEARPORT due Singapore to discharge and load Sept 5 DEWEH due Singapore to diacaaige ami load Sept. 24. ELKRIDGE due Singapore to discharge Oct. 4 ELKRIDGE due Singapore to load Oct, MONTAGUE due Singapore
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  • 337 10 A feature of the Bintang which sailed on her maiden voyage to Hongkong from Bangkok on Aug. 8 is the arrangement for lowering the boats which ahould eliminate a great deal of tho confusion and accidents which occur m a disaster at sea. The davits a:. e attached
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 422 10 IGROSSMITH'S *C%e Scent of Jlraby 1 HThere is a rnvshc Eastern charm about Shem-El* 1 Nessim that delights the senses. It is like a dream of an Arabian garden, and has been happily described as A f An Inspiration m luS-^QbKmj wonderfully lasting and _^$K~ in^y^^T I necessary for the
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    • 579 10 s. s. MONTORO. Consignees of cargo pcs tB*B above steamer from Australia are hereby notified that she has now arrived (Aug. 24) and is discharging opposite godowns Nob. 1 and 2. BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., lncoiposaßsd is the F. M. S.) Agents. Hucns, Philp Line. M.s. GLENARIFFE. Consignees of cargo per
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    • 117 10 JODELITE The Timber Preservative r I 1-^ i 1 sPI I V BS BBBBH- BK X '^^^■BBBBBBBBBN Afp Stocked m Co lO'Gallon Drum WHY PAY High Prices for Hard Wood WHEN Soft Wood Treated With JODELITE IS CHEAPER JUST AS GOOn Write for Particulars to The Borneo Company Limited (Incorporated
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 450 10 iWAIL TABLE. TO-DAT. Cucob Ho„ eS 0 o" !aU Soe 1 Benuit 9 a.m. a,ff n Manche 9am .samba,, etc. Singkawang 9 a.m ujeaoes, etc. p oa „i v 1 Keael 11 a.m Kelantan i> Krian 1 p.m. I Bsndjermssin. te. Alti x Bat Pahat Hang Yon 1 I| Hamburg,
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  • 94 11 August 2;">. Bank 4 m.s. 2 |4 1-16 Bank dcmund 2 3 31-32 Private credits 3 m.s. 24 9-32 New York, deman-1 51^ Credits 90 days 53^ France, demand 610 India. T. T. ***** Hongkong, demand ll'._. p 0 Prem. Yokohama, demand 108*4 Java, demand 134 "i Bangkok, demand
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  • 119 11 Gambier Cube Ns. 1 15.00 Gambier 9.00 Pepper Black 13.00 Pepper (white fair) 23.00 Tapioca, small flako f.p- 10.00 Pearl Sago small 8.00 Copra Sundricd 10.00 Opium, Benares unc. 4,500 Rice, Rangoon white 255 Rice, Siam No. 1 for export 880 Rice, Siam No. 2 for export 860 Rice,
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  • 36 11 /Siugifal, 25GE. 12 noon. "Singapore Ribbed Smoked Sheet. £pot 23 24; Sept. 24 24V*; $ct. 85 25 V*; Oct.-Dec. 26 26*4; Jan. -March 27a; 28V*. [♦London quotation ?heet Oygd. Market Quiet.
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  • 273 11 London, July 20. The position m Europe continues to improve, and with Bolshevists at last admitting that "honesty is the best policy" tin icng view is much more favourable, than has been the ease for some time. Strikes m America are a temporary matter, and bv> mem
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  • 15 11 Sometimes thei> BJ an intermediate stage betweea what is true, and untrue.— Mr. Jrstice Ro<c%t.
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCE.
    • 130 11 Singapore. Auji. 21. There is Tory litt!«• change la report In Ihe market during the past week There ivs been a bair enquiry from the Trade hut a little below market quotations Mnndard Sheet- Business has been data ir Spot 24 1, iM! 4. September 24'^
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    • 95 11 Singapoea> Au^. 25. 'i'ins. El5B 17s, 6d. 7.". toot sold. aer pikul. Rubbers.— Very quiet, Malakoffl $2.55". Kuala Sidinui $1.50, Glenealya 65, United Malaccas 67%, Lnnaa $•">. Mining.— Dull. Collieries $ISJO Johans 12.., Hitams a7%, Unguis $2.90, Nasrnn Pocs MH, Petalings 72%, liurais $i.50. Rasmnga 85, I'lu Piaha
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    • 171 11 Singapore, Aug. 25. Silver :J5 l s Hongkong ll l i par cent. premium. Share Market.— Dud Rubber. Alleubys (New) 17 52%, M;ntakabs 12 Malaka Pindas 72% 77%, L T lu Benota 16 20. Trafalgara 98 $1 Bukit K. B> [)i\ S5, Tamhalaki 82% 40, Rukit .Motongs 25
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    • 119 11 ■■•■■■■■aBBBBBBBBBBBBI Singaporv Aug. 25. Tin.— 4158.17.6. $79 75 torn sold. Rubber*.— Market dull. Bsaall autce ef Pajatna, United Malaccas. Sungei Tukangs, Maaakoffa, Telok Alisons Baußsats, Allenbyj and Tapahs ar 0 offered ai quQeatJOUO. and there are buycis of Kuala Sulims. I i Tiaigieleas. Colinsburghs, Tamhalaki aad
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1630 11 T A wt- -^r $5,000,000. mmmmm^^ m m^ mmmmmmm^ mm m THE GRFAT KASIHN \\m ASSURANCE CTffl>AI^UTHniJ:" „7MOOM rBsiAAVMnw. ur. „v r, (Incorporated m Straits Settlement!) I yD OFPICE:-— Winchester House, SintriDore rnvnaw l^L^ I PLANS OF ASSURANCE Asauranc <* Oompame. Act UBn LUe J MANAGING mR E Cr 6B
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    • 118 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRB MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds tSingapere Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. BARKER Co., LU. Messrs. WEARE Co. Ltd branch Office— 64, The Arcade. Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO.
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  • 2208 12 An ordinary m< .'ting of the Municipal CoeamiaaionseS w;.s held m the boaid ro.. I yesterday afternoon, presided over by Mr. K. .J. Fairer. Others present were Messrs. W. A. Slate, O. P. Griffith Jones, E. T*+> sUiasslin. D. T. Lewi! J. A. Elias, E. S: Menasseh, Tan
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  • 34 12 BOX IN G. BBBBBpBaBBBBBBBBBBBayaa Waller, whoiatery challenged Buttling Key, has agreed to meet E. Boots m a and zo on Sept. 7. Doth compel i x-eervice. men and are expected to put --od show.
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  • 50 12 Among the matters considered m the Btnki I before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard yesterday, petition for I *< order against Mr. J. S. W. omens was granted, and motions substituted servi c of petitions against' P. M. Dias and Co. and Mrs. C. C. Droog-j I were approved. j
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  • 149 12 Commissions as second lieutenants m the S. S. V. Force have been granted to Messrs Pv. St. G. Johnston F. Drayton, C. A. A. Elliot, R. P. Cook, R. Liston, E. M. Bland, T). E. Knight. H. S. A. White, Major' G: R. il. W/ebb, F. Y. Blair, J. R.
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 172 12 As His Excellency the Officer Administer- j ing the Government is returning to-day from Kuala Lumpur he will be able to at- tend the Polo Club gymkhana this after. noon and has telegraphed his intention of doing so. With fine weather there is every j prospect of good
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    • 97 12 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. The following are the results m the Doubles Handicap: J. Kelson and R.W. ChaUr 4 beat C.W.G. Brown and R.O.H. Law 6 by 21-7. Owen Roe and J. J. Callahan 3 vs. CM. Van Cuylei.berg and D. Main unfinished. J.J. Clarke and P.W. Smith 1
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    • 170 12 Vade Cup Competition. The Vade Cup < 01 of the Singapore Golf Club "resulted as follows: First Round: I". C. Stocks heat E. L. Talma, 6 and 1. T. E. Winfield beat F. W. Owen at the 19th bole. W. Hendffe beat! C. Everitt. S and 2.
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    • 175 12 ROYAL SING APORE YACHT CLUB. The race next Sunday will be for Use l Sommerville ChaUenga Bowl, start 10 a.m.! The handicaps aj-e as follows: Polly 3.0 j per cent. Kathleen -VI per cent, Betty 9.6 per cent, Helen 5.7 per rant, Gel trade 3.7 per cent, Ella 0.7 per
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    • 46 12 Entries for the S.C.C. Autumn Tennis Tournament, which clos:d last night, are very satisfactory, and there is every prospect of the tournament proving entirely successful. For tho Singles Handicap 148 members have entered; the Doubles Handicap, 75 pahs; and the Newcomers' Handicap, 55.
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    • 70 12 Yesterday's (Friday's) Matches being postponed owing to rain, they will be played on Saturday (to-day). Other games booked for the courts will be cancelled. To-day's Tics. I. G. Scott, scr. vs. A. W. Schudel, scr. A Van Cuylenberg, owe 15.3 vs. c. W. Gomez, owe 3. Dr.
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    • 68 12 S.C.C. vs. P. S. and L. The following side will represent the Public Services and Law against the S.C.C. m the Singapore Tournament on the S.C.C. ground this afternoon: A. H. Assiter, C H G. Clarke, V. G. Ezechiel, N. A.M. Oriffirs* J. W. Haddon, C. E. H. Jacobs,
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