The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 October 1922

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, U)22. No. 10,70f>
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  • 197 1 cnrlMlfl development of (he Near 1;. < situation is (he demand by American religious sympathies for U. S. art ion against the Turks, an exevwe v bich Harding may find convenient for taking a more prominent part in the n.atter I*age 7. It is stated the Angora
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  • 1038 1 1 tee that "The Tines'* and tame of Its correspondents have lately been concerned about the mannei and morals of the New Rich, who "are Invading the country an«l are displacing our ancfami squirearchy." It is an invasion that has been going on for quite
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 115 1 MALTHOID Raffles Rotd tel S k Wednesday Orchestral Concert 9-45 p.m. Raffles Orchestra. Joint Musical Directors: Ppl A v< S .ACUAPIETRA, Mr. W. F. COXXOLLY JL ral Mlwte (Danoo Music). LOOSE LEAF BOOKS a .BBBBBBBM.»Ha B B B B*B B Va)r^aVa H fB(*«a^MAMaBSBBB9aBBW I SUPPLIED NOW BY FRASER NEAVE, LTD.
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    • 197 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. lVps for colds— Pa^e 4. (Jets- Ii the great com cure— Pace 10 Bolter Imm the new eoekteil extract*— TtaSJIS the da C r^ -r Cl M c le w ajul Co. ft» x>unU Notificatkma re Government ten i Dog- found;— Pjilti' .">. i The Eastern Stodio for
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 109 1 THE WEEK. Wed* *day, 4th. Polo: Balettwr. Football. S.F.A. (up. S.C.C. v. 9 (FA Tanjrlin Club at Home. <;.15 p.m. Harmston's Circus, Beach-nl, 0.15 p.m. Italian Opera Concert. Theatre, '.'.:?<) p.m. Thursday, ~>th. Hiph Waber, 10.8 a.m., 10.15 p.m. Phil. Orchestra, Vic. Mem. Hall. 5 15 p.m. Harmston's Circus. Beaek-rd,
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  • 101 2 < rcli»t\ Experiem\n in a i the Highlands, being sa\«.- atta >■ He- wrai i»a'!M~. I t i i exciting i a I pai the count ry. Se had i m minutes to bin pi] and adi ire he netk ed .-i i the roadside. Picking up
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  • 140 2 nher air country tfeey bav 4 loma amuaiog oxperiencaa. i an incideni in th« Ufa of th<« lat« j Fan i>!-. i- I l0 tail with r«at floe. 1 turned up ipend the nifkt at c oun- ietl '"y. tor, fn tba absence; hit wife, did hi.
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  • 26 2 Major-General Sir George Tom Mole*vorth Brid*». K.M.C.G., C.8., D.5.0., has *«l «ppointed Oorwnor of South Australia in *ucc««ion to Lieutenant-Colonel Sir, William Bfteti (leorre AnMUM WoiraT
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 203 2 TOM S OR FOK SALE. I.AHGE GO i^^V^S, newly erected aroa from 10,009 to 00,000 sq. ft i facing: river. LARGE STORES from 6,000 to 24,000 fc,q. ft. near wharf and shipping. Alm) three atoried buildings for offices and godownj. Centrally situated. All (mmadlate entry, poins cheap. Apply or write
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    • 444 2 NEW ITEMS! ROYAL (OWES REGATTA Worid'a CycKng Championships, International Gun ])u'4- Trials, Vpres 1 Reint'mbrancf Day and tlue latest news. \\\v Pmthe Cazottes Kos. 899 and 900). Wm. Duncan in The Fighting Trail*' Serial Episodes om\ two and three in 7 parts. 7.30. William Duncan in "THE FIGHTING TRAIL* 1
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    • 548 2 jPJkJBk Jsnsssl .jflL.Jsiv JIMJKL* Propr.imnie from MONDAY 2nd Octofcer, to ITUBDAY, IX THE SECOND SHOW AT A Film of Givat Dramatic ENcwer Jn a Croat Story Greatly ProdiicsU. A Lewis J. Sdznick Production Presenting WILLIAM r.WKKsii am in 5 Parts. u The Sin tbat was His 91 in k^l In
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  • 795 3 FKASER <<)., EXCHANGE AND SHARE KROKERS. SDAY, (X TOBER M I N I N G. LFiffurct in brackets show the caphai •nd m value of the Share iii dollar* mien otbcrwiae marked. Cow div. r n <.)(Ki,MJO) l 1.10 J< lantoh .3."> .45 Joaan Tin <*) 40
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    • 237 3 ISs |g^ I it You can nurse Baby yourself teal irUege of motherhood is to be yours J 1 know the joy of having Baby dependent olvuit-; to: health and strength, make sure t ypß will be ohlc to nurse him yourself. 7^ i.* nothcra who could not otherwise nurse
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    • 548 3 lets li m^iuLM on tjjßk shus of OS known as Pot-still Whisky) is going to come f^wß jte^S as tne appalling duty is reduced. Foreign d&S&^&bi very thin, poor blends at very low prices. '43^ I ve cream y» r^ cn character that you Wpr AJP :V^I JL nd m
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  • 1422 4 \v'lun tin- immigrant is admitted to the j I lifted States, before he has even taken Mil hi.- first citizenship papers, his initial thought say- a writer in the "Evening Standard, is that he is the equal of all nien. A brief pi riod in New
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  • 213 4 I^ndon, September 10.— Preaching- at Westminster Abbey, the Reverend Oswald \oungrhusband lamented the lack of interest in this country in Englishmen in India, whether they had gone out under covenant, or were domiciled there or of mixed descent. He deprecated mixed marriages as unnecessary and
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  • 161 4 Thr*e Bovk' Horrible Death. On the evening of the 2Wth August at VcmgftUe, u village about eight mile s from Kepallo In Ceylon on the road to Palleffama. a hoy named Punchappuhamy, with his playmates, Dingiri Appuhamy and Charles Singho, the two latter being krothers, wero playing
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    • 331 4 I In The Cold Weather. < w^%^? T^Rl A I < < /e or cough as ;i signal of f*O 1 oniotijim; mora dangerous to follow, <* V^rf«^^ nn<l let otu» or two I'« ;v Tablttl dissolve iu JP j^v^^^ ith. Cw*-^^-^r^ o *-Vv The powerful medu iiuil and antiseptic
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    • 1078 4 PRELIMINARY NOTICE Messrs. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, limited have b<v- n fo. to sell at an early dale. Ail that the Life Interest of Chcftnf Jim Kon*. derived usdei the Will of Cheanff Honp: him, deceased. Particulars or application to the Auctioneers. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Auctioneers. Messrs. ALLEN GLEDHILL, Solicitrs. AUCTION
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    • 342 5 TO LET. IODOWN AND OFFICE TO KT. <i A Malacca Street. 29, 4-10 /op No. Europe Hotel d B>ff b Street. Apply to The Manager, Hotel. e.o.d. u.c. eoi acted Imildinjrs N a Sire I lying ber Res tuitable for busin< Ipply, K'i|M i llanass h, Singa] < U.( LEI
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    • 653 5 AUCTION SALES 11 TF< N SALE OF Unrede med pitdfat, tin- property of ten pawnshops At our riM roosa, Itatf. Chamber?, P.affl: Place. THUBSDAY, sth OCT.. AT 10 A...1. SATURDAY, 7th OCT., AT 10 A.M. TUESDAY, 10th OCT.. AT 10 A.M. The pledges consisting of watches, rl; diamond and other
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    • 838 5 NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. CHAISES FOB Tin: SUPPLY OF GAS. j i Tho Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore hereby give notice that the rates j 1 for the supply of Gas from Ist October nr,: -•ind until further notice, will be reduced by 50 cents por 1,000 cubic feet
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    • 925 5 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be Received at the Cofoniul Secretary's Office, up to noon of the 20th October, 1922, for the following works with the exception of items 2, and 7 for which l<". .(h-i-s close at noon of the 13th October, 3. Alterations to Raffles Girls' School including
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    • 787 5 TENDERS. (iOVKKXMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS will bo roethred af the Office of the Hon'ble the Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements, ii>p to noon of Wednesday, the Hth November, 1922, for the supply of the under-mentioned materials for manufactures to the Singapore Prison during the year 192.1: 1. Fine white rattan Xo. 1
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    • 242 5 THE WORLD FAMOVS 1922 MODEL DOUGLAS MOTOR CYCLE. Needs no introduction Prices on application. Agents. QUEEN'S BOXING POXING 1 M. S. Goiown, M- \l K. (Ground. (hampionship Finals Oil Friday the (ith October, 8.45 p.m. Claude Kozario vs. Tan Hunjc Heny Johnny Perreau vs. T. Shimamoto and other bouts. !iooking
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  • 840 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1922 The Hanger of Food. If all the books that have been written on food could be brought into one place and treated as the famous Alexandrine library was, that is burnt, humanity might be less fearful, but probably it would not be less
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  • 570 6 Mr. G. F. L. Moh\ of North Hun. mock Estate, Selangor. has returned from leave. Tiie monthly service of Laying Hands on the sick will take place in the Cathedral on Friday next at j p.m. Mr. S. Richardson has reamed the honorary secretaryship of the Nursing Home. The Hon.
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  • LOCAL WIRES.
    • 150 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). h>oh, Oct. The death of prison warder Fish at Taipinp on Thursday has resulted in fellow warder and the deceased's cook being taken into custody pending an enquiry and inquest. It is alleged that Fish and another warder, named Rite, quarrelled earlier in
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    • 103 6 (From Our Own Correspondent. It>oh, Oct. :i. The [poo Gymkhana club is arranging a two day Sky meeting for next month and there is talk of a local polo club being started. About fifty ladies and gentlemen attended a Swimming Club moonlight At Home last night. There were
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  • 418 6 Large Audiences for Excellent Show. Harmston's Circus has been performing to very large audiences eveiy night since ic opened its present visit to Singapore at the Beach Road ground on Friday evening, and the character of the perform a rwr i> ?uch as unque.-tionably to merit Mich i
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  • 130 6 Major C. H. I>en\vr. Vl.< R.A.M < was placed on the sick list on 28th September. 1 1 "orchid" yacht Malaya, which i« taking out to tho South Seas Hr. and Mrs. Cottlo to search for orchid- and natural history specimen*, met with very bad weather off Lai Palmai and
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  • 421 6 THB POST OFFH REP| Prom Our Own Coi resi I .inrlu Some time ago the Singaj published a leading article layi in the mail enrice to g brought t he c-iit id imi t o th< I (HBoe, from whom i 1., following v< iy interestii Deac Mi.
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  • 152 6 "i i iteitftay morning Capt interesting lecture t:>i> people at noon, i vision for darkening the Tl u derful picture* which the < i i of the big ein shown with gm t. A poor au nig-hl V an Interesting recital on Australia si t Uar lantern
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 226 6 I TO ENSUSE GOOD HEALTH I i ~^^^^B j^ ALV AYS OIM)ER A IMNT OR DINNER Caldbeck Macgregor Co., j F Limited I Incorporated ii> Shancrhai.) 87 Cecil Street EEP LARGE STOCKS OF DIFFERENT QUALITIES. dtmt«mttmtnumtmmtttmttmmnnmmmmmminm:»mmmmmmmn:tntt:nmmm« I'\TKI)MM!) .J'd K^SL ln KOYALTY. REQUISITES FOR THE DINING TABLE I CANTEENS of TABLE
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    • 48 6 FOR ACCURATE SPECTACLE PITTING CONSULT JOHN DUKE OPTICIAN. Fellow of the British Optical Association. Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers. Late of Old Broad St. London. Late Senior Optician British Army, Aldershot, England. 10 Years Experience in the BEST BRITISH OPTICAL HOUSES. 16, Battery Road, Singapore.
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  • 185 7 PROBLEM FOB HARDING, I) i OR I INTERVENTION. \.-vs York. Oct. :t. opporter Vv '.i i. sponI Pi Harding and imbfounded by the avalnitr'l Si i Near I uin Britaii from church ''ft he .ill.-. I !Nt. Wlt II SON J| llcrlin. Oct. J. I ■f< tative
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  • 107 7 York, Oct. 2. Democratic Pa BSly adoi Party*! candi- i i election imend' pei i HI (DM MISSION. llv Hague. Oct. 1. incct that a^ a onthai the comw uhini rtablii I addition! to law In connec- > 10. HOLI ami \\j» RUMANIA. I l.<- Mamie. Oct.
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  • 357 7 THE AUSTRIAN LOAN. 1 1 MY IGBBSABLB. Renter's Service.] Basse, Oct. 1. i;<> Cabinet has authorised acceptance of the modified proposal befoi the League "f Nations n panting s loan I An thui removing th<* last obstacle. oil ADVENTURERS. \niNterdam. Ott. It is reported to have been
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  • 235 7 i (By courtesy of the I. J. Consul-General) Tokio. Sept. 30. The Commander of the Japanese troops, in Saghalien issued the following proclamation on the 28th Sept. In pursuance of the proclamation of th< Ist August, 1922, the troops were withdrawn from Soflisk, Mago and the coast of
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  • 87 7 A tongkang carrying provisions from Singapore Was caught in a severe squall off .Johorv-, near Cucob, and went down |400 in cash ami provisions wortk a thousand dollars. Fortunately four of the crew who were in it managed to get into mpan and were drifting away
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  • 28 7 Hit Majesty the King: of Siaiu has mbscrihed sum of Tea. 5,000 to the Ucai fund for the relief of the distress occasioned by the disaster at Swatow.
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  • 1477 7 DEPRESSING SOCIAL LIFE(From Our Own Correspondent.) Dublin, SePt. 7. Under the existing conditions in Ireland, social life* is shorn of much of its glories, and although marrying and giving; in marriage which nothing can apparently stop I going on, there will be no real society doing! till
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  • 199 7 The final accounts for this Danco have just been completed and show that the Ex- Services Benevolent Fund will benefit to the extent of $2,900. The Committee desire to place on record their thanks and appreciation of the following-, who, having assisted to make this Ball
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  • 135 7 A rate of 20 pair cent, ii quoted in the j j London insurance market to eorfr the risk of Mr. Lloyd George's resignation from the Premiership K-fore the end of the year. I An application has been made to the j Attorney-General, Ceylon, for sanction toll 'institute a prosecution
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 144 7 Maypole Soap £--f WONT WASH OUT OR FADE, AND DOES NOT STAIN THE HANDS. STOCKED IN THE FOLLOWING SHADES. Canary, Crimson, Aloe Green, Pink, Light Blue, Maroon, Nut Brown, Cerise. Cardinal, Heliotrope, Mauve, Scarlet, Salmon Pink, Terracotta, Black, Dark Green, Dark Brown, Purple, Navy P.lue, Fawn, Ecru. Cream and Plum.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 494 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The "Hlue Funnel" Line—Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, AMWEHP HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES, HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE. PORT SWETTENHAM and
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    • 549 8 "LIERMAN" LINI KLLI!BMAi' BUCKNALL STEAMSMIP Ce n IM (Inccrpcrated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer OUTWARD. Dm% Slagapor*. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Nov. 3 s.s. CITY OF YORK Dec 14 s.s. CITY OF SIMLA Jan 2 8 s.s. CITY OF POONA Mar. 9 HOMEWARD. a.s. CITY OF PARIS Marseilles anJ London
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    • 605 8 P. O. BRITibK mUITi AND v APCAR LINE, (Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO (Under Contract with His Majesty'! Government) LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES, I. ONI DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE BZNOAi NANKIN about Oct. IS KALYAN abr KARMALA about
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 758 9 the sum mjmm co ITD SINGAPORE— BANGKOK. COASTING SERVICE. rot Kretay, Trengvvm*. Kelantan, Pangnara, Telupin, PaUni, Singora, lacc mui, Lanfriu;os. Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure HAHID Qet S Oct. 4 Oct. 9 Oct. 11 OK Oet, 16 Oct 18 fitted throughout wi t}: rf^tric lipht, an.l kave excellent accom- claai
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    • 460 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Buck nail Steam Ship Co., Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in Englaad.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YbRK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK Steamers. Due S'pore Route For CITY OF CANTON Oct. 20 Suez
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    • 149 9 iNDO-CHINA Steam Nariiation Co., Ltd. (Incorporate 2 a England.) Direct Sarrice to Japan Tia Hongjcong ano Skaagkai and to Calcutta via Pen*n?. from Singapore. Taking Cargo cm tkrougk BiJli of Landing for Canton, Macuo, Swatow, Amoy, Ck*fco rientsic, NewcNwang-, Y*Dgt*e portt, Foraosa, tke Pkilippitei, etc. FOB PBNANG AND CALCUTTA FOOKSAXG
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    • 618 9 ISTHMIAN LINE DIRECT SERVICE SINGAPORE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND RAI/HMORE VIA SUEZ. S.S. "FAIRFIELD CITY" due Singapore to di; charm- ;,th October, 1922 du e Singapore to load 17th November, If»JJ Taking cargo on Throu-h Dills of Lading to all Inland Points. For freight and particulars apply to: HENDERSON
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  • 425 10 Tj nd recert recovery of docility London Zoological Gaauei va! pttted questions as to the i of the snimal mind. Inferencee drawn from domesticated iniimals. .such as the dog and the horse, are vitiated by ejeneratioae of artitk.al setec-l tion in whx'h the mental and phyeioal qualities
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  • 150 10 German Divorce. Xow t f I ral .ipusod Kb Germany, according to report i; »i\ay b presumed that loss of weighi ii] no longer bt recognised at .i ca tot divorce Some yean a^o Bresiau tie sued i'*>i- ;i divorce because within twt'U-r months of their marriage,
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  • 439 10 Separate Plate* tor Porridge and Kipprr^ The Ijulljt borf cum plum tint spplf Jim* 1 days have disappeared for over from the British Army, The War Office- has ju«: issued imlltd directions on the management of soldiers' ing, compiled mostly by Lieut. Col. S. Wright,
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  • 99 10 A UGUST RUBBER AND TIN RETURNS. Secretary: N. Gomes (Malacca). Bukit Kati), 7,(508; total 1 nios., 32.083; United Malacca, ;>,4S"}; total 4 mos., 33,825. t« David apa\ T Renong Tin dredge No. l. 145; dredge No. 3, 306; total 510 pikuls. A pent*: Borneo Co. Padang Plandok Tin, 10<> pikuN.
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  • 273 10 The m. -s. Bintang arrived at Hongkong from P>anp:kck on Sept. 24. one day overdue. The vowel encountered very heavy weather for two days en route. Information has been received from the British Adviser, Trenppanu, that, a Chance brothers Fourth Order Port Light has been established in place
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 57 10 a a p I S "Service Stored in Every Cord." 2 Continental Cord; T Whether the test is on the city or country roads, J CONTINENTAL CORD TYRES prove their tough- Their good looks reflect their long- lasting qualities. n /^jCi\!S Kvery Continental Cord Tyre bears this trade |SI\IE, DARBY^Co.,
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    • 326 10 "Gets-It" Sure Death to Corns snsß^r^ I wßsaV "G«u-h" End* Painful Calluses and Corn* JCv«>ry kind of corn or en llus surrenders to"OftB-It"and t>«'clBrlirliton\ It takes Just a few seconds to stop the pain with two .^tffS|Bw or three Ur>>pt>. Qo to Tourohimiittodny. O««t aslSb^^Bßw. abottloof "Gots-lt." lM W<rs££jA"™«* ''"'mm
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    • 143 10 Genasco Roofing 2 PLY AND S PLY 3 j COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK KLF&rs AND NAILS FOR FIXING GENASCO is B£/V4 I t/ie result of > //i t/)e I over 40 years j Pl f .%M rnn% GEHASCtt '.^i^^H satisfies m withstands beginning tropical heat i^^SH entl, bee a/»d ra/n
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 513 10 MAIL TABLE. to-dat" Hongkong A Shanghai Tneste B an, Moearn^aba Djamb, Singkop 9 „n. J! Uhi V SOOSI Sultana 9 am" P. STUB, i Modan Mata Han a .m. Muntok A: Palembang Both noon Bar.^Kok. etc. Mahidol o Hongkong: .Jap;-... Akita Maru 2pm Tranggano, ote. Barratta 2 n' Malacca Muar
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    • 74 10 WEATHKR REPORT. Kandany: Kerbau Hospital, Oct Barom. 32 Fah 1017.6, 1013.2, 1015 > Teaa 75. 82, 79. Wot Bulb Th«r 74, 77, 76."" Dir or Wind l Calm. S.W., Calm. Max. Temp, in shade 53. Min. Temp, in shade 72. Max. in Sun 123. To rad. Ther 73. Rain fall
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  • 76 11 Bank 4 m.s. .> 4 Hank demand Private credit! 8 n..s. f 1 s_lo5 l0 New York, demand Credits 90 dara 0.7* ranee, d&mand India. T. T. HoPtfkon^. demand 12 p.c. T'rem. Yokohama, demand 106 Java, demand Bangkok, d<niand g Sovereign, Bank Baying $8.54 Bank of England Kat<* p.c.
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  • 122 11 r •ctober Tin ouy«n iJ^J t Gambici Cube No. 1 17.00 Gambior 10.00 Tepper Black 12.:.0 Pepper (white fair) 21.00 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 9.00 Pearl Sago small 7.75 Copra Mix 920 Copra Sundried Opicxn, Benares unc. 4.500 Kioc, Kangoon white 245 Rice, Siftm No. 1 for export SBO
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  • 32 11 Singapore, Oct. 3. Singapore Standwrd Ribbed Smoke<l Sheet Spot 26^ 27; Nov. l v Zl% 27%; J..n. -March 26 29. London quotation she <?• S ..<l. Market 1»
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  • 130 11 Singapore, Oct. fin —£166 T. 6d. Buy. 182.76 per pikul. Hubbors. Air... e businea ling. Lunaa $1.7". Bassetta To. Jimjahl 70, Kcmpas $3, Ayer Panai $3.75, Malaka Pi 72 1 I'u u S $1.10, Unit Miainff"— St< idy. Collkriefl $14, Hitann |1.66, L'lu Piahs $1, Tongkah Harbours $8.75,
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  • 136 11 Singapore, Oct. >..\. r S5 7I gkoi I remiura. Share market. Quid. UuUhc >. Bid» are want* lotongs, Aycr Kunings, Punggors, chimpuls, Bukit Katila* Aycr Moleks, Cukit Kajan New Serendahs, Chanpk;tt Serdangk, Moars, Ifentckabs, Haytors, Alor GajahB and Balgown 'iin^ laipiogl 77'. >J X< Souths 87% 92%, Rcnoi
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  • 335 11 The prices ouoted are gencarily th<- current at Olyde Terrace Market At the other markets Uicm, may be small varia rions. Singapore, Oct. Lean?. Long; p( r t .Do. i-rench (l Beef Steak d0 Bamboo Sprout \t Blachan Brinjals t!o Cebbage, Batai a Do. Salted l2 Carrots,
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  • 114 11 Singapore. Oct. .1. Tin.— iltio 7-. 1,,:. 82% n Rabbers.— Bas K .ttil. 40 50. Qraigieleas (Now) 00 70, Kuala Sidims SI.SC $1.4 Mental i" 15, Ulu Benata 10 i Uni i d Malacca i; 75, Chimpoli 8> Mines.— Asam Kumhar.us 295, ills., Johans 40 -I',,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 341 11 r Assets over $5,000,000. f ra£ GHAT USJEBM WE ASSURANCE COMPANTLIMm'" nmMßfla v (Incorporated in Straita Settlementa) ''Er^S'SSTr H >°?' LONBON •FKCE: 82 Old Jewry, EC J hM £20,000 deposed witn the Supreme Court ol EiifUnd, and complies rM' the British life PLATO a* ASBUBANCB A™*— Companlei Act > RVrPHTiPv
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    • 541 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. licorporatcd in England by Royal Charter. laid up Capital in 606.000 sharen £5 each £3.000,000 Kenerve Fund 3.700,00t lieaerre Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 UK AD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgate. London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Horprkonj? i'tnan^ Anintsar Iloilo Puktt Bangkok Ipoh Kunpoon
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    • 529 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Capita!, all paid up $20,000,000 Silver Reserve $J3,500,000 Sterling Reserve, held in London 4.500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. G. M. Dodwell, Esq.— Ckairman. H«*. Mr. A. O. Lang.— Deputy Chairman, D. G. M. Bernard, Esq. A. M. Bowes Smith,
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    • 305 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. Established 18S0. Re.«ve Fund Y ,5^ v President: K. Kodama Esq. "^-^y-gpWn* BRANCHES: gftavia London s. Francis-« Bucnoa Aires Lyons Sh»n*feai Llairen Nagoya Sydnev tt Bsfep EL fa? %&r aoEOiUiu Rio do Jarc;r(» K-cuo Saigon Kaiyuang. Ccrrespondcats at all the chief commercial cities of the world.
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    • 77 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Lncorpnrated in England by R oya i charter A. D. 1720.) FIRS MOTOR CAR MARINE Fid«Uly Gaarantee— Administration Bonda Singapore Ktpre;, -iitati> es—Messra. BARLOW C* Messrs. BARKER Co.. I Mossrs. WEARE Co. Ltd Branch Offlf <4, Arcsde. Collycr Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Uanajjer. THE 10MDON UNCASHDIK
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  • 1523 12 The I\i ami Law completed their fixture -> in the Singapore Crwket iournament <>n Saturday, when they .~us tamed a rather severe defeat at the hands of "tfio s. c. c. it was a move 08. the part f Cantrell, who (kippered the Club side, on winning the
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  • 210 12 The action brought by Sheriffs Koor binte Alowee bin Ahduhrahman Khered against Byed Omar bin Abdullah Aljunied and Syed Abdul rahman bin Aliie Aljunied, which WUS commenced at the beginning of Ij'.st moiuh and adjourned, was continued in the Supreme Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard. Mr.
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  • 119 12 Hanford Cal., Sept. l. Fourteen elephants of the Sella-Floto eircus herd stampi ltd to-day when a baby elephant alippcl trcm the runway. The baby trumpeted for ils mother which flattened out the heavy iion fence and hastened to aid her offspring, followed by others of
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 178 12 Duffers' Cup Competition. The draw for t'lis competition is as follows: HyeH.—J. M. Jackson (3), J. V. Riera (Scr.), H. Freeman (2), F. V. Boardman (2), E. B. Evans (2), Wm. Meade (2), A. E. Odell (4), R. W. Sinclair (3), and L. J. Hayos (4). First
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    • 59 12 The following will represent the S.C.C. against 2nd Middlesex Regt. on the Padang to-day *t 5 p.m.: W. McMullen, C. Graham Brown, O. R. S. Batemsan, N. A. M. Griffin, B. E. Abiitt, H. C. Cooper, F. A. la Mothe, F. C. Stocks, R. D. Hoblyn, S. P. Holmes
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    • 91 12 The following: tesni will represent the B.C.C. against the S.C.F.A. I on the Padang this afternoon, in the semi-final of the Singapore Cup: Dean; Hill, Gale; Sinclair, J. W. Winter, Edlin; C E. Winter, Bullen, Smith, Moss, Corbcn. The Chinese team will be as follows: Tan Boon
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    • 109 12 YESTERDAYS RESULTS. A. Doubles. White and Hewitt vs. Tyler and Edwards. Unfinished. Lee Wamer ami Visser beat Fuller and Donaldson, 6 —3, 7—5. Newcomer*' Handicap. Hertog beat Leorson, 6 —2, 7—."). Sopor beat Giles. G —o, 6—2. Crui.'kshank beat McMullen, 6 —3. 3 —G. 7 I}. Singles*
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    • 60 12 C. Singles. Watson vs. Peyser. Hare vs. Hide. Schoh'eM vs. Voeflaer. Strachan vs. Hogervorst. I). Singles. Cordon vs. Dobson. Duguid vs. Roberts Manchester vs. Belford. Qomton vs. Adamson. B. Doubles. Stredwick and Parish vs. Livesaj and Warren. Platt and Bowerman v*. Holyoak and Paterson. Winter and Wardle vs.
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    • 120 12 Singapore vs. Johore. The following side has been selected to represent the S.C.C. against Johore Bahru on the Pftdang on Thursday. S. P. Holmes Smith G. B. Adams, J. T. T. Webster, Dr. Sloper, B. E. Ablitt; J. S. Watson! E. C. Heywpod; W. C. Ramsay, W. Penrice, Dr.
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  • 148 12 THE SWIMMING CLIB. To the Editor. Sir, Under the heading cf "Sporting Notes" in your issue dated September 27th you printed two paragraphs on The Swimming: Club, Singapore. I do not know who your correspondent is but it is very clear that bis knowledge of life
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  • 276 12 MALAYA MALAY ALEES. The inaugural meeting of tho Malaya M&layaJee Association was held at Trolak or September 21. The organizers of this meeting had arranged a varied programme f< r the entertainment of the fifty odd ICslayaleea who had come from different parts of Malaya. At &3Q on thie evening
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  • 176 12 Owinj; to the collapse of 150 feet of Staging at the coal wharf at Jesselton recently, 200 tons of coal wore thrown into the sea.. Fortunately the accident involved no injuries to persons. The Jesselton branch of the State Bank ha?- issued a warning to its customers regarding the circulation
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  • 142 12 Wednesday, 4th.— 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall. S.V.A. Company, Company Parade. Friday, 6th.— 5.15 p.m., Dtill Hall, S.R.E. I (v) Field Sections, Construction of Obs- 1 tarles. Sipmalp, Lucas Lamp. Friday 6th.— 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, M.G. 1 Platoon. Platoon Parade. Sunday, Bth.— A, B and C Companies, Tactical
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  • 32 12 Wednesday, Oct. 4th. Ambulance Class, 5.15 p.m. Signalling Class, 5.15 p.m. Officers Meeting, 5.30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. Bth. Church Parade at Presbyterian Church. Parade at Zetland House, 4.49 p.m.
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