The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 September 1920

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, SEPT. 6, 1920. NO. 10,071 J
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  • 153 1 Results of Selangor races and other sporting news on page 12. The Miners have handed in strike notices for Sept. 25 Page 7. Efforts to refloat the Altenburg are proceeding unceasingly I'age 12. A special review of the Penang Council meeting appears on page 6. Reports of
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  • 949 1 Imire v.nd for to see For to behold this world so wide." It would be difficult to (ind a prettier train journey than that from Newara Eliya to Kandy. By easy gradient one glides from «'..r.> l J feet to 1,800 feet odd, through bewitch]
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 99 1 a'vi '1 lb* "i^ Jffi 1 la, I i /r v;> *****5 :ig^^" j?^ c^- 1 v> *M**i *>>-* i.mmimfw-kmwt^mw mmxakmmmmmamammkmwmmm\w»*-^^ I V-'i i^4 MS t^ Motor Lorries I 1, i' 2 2, 2--, 3 2 ton models. I I ft#// p rtieulars apply I 5, I aldfaw Building, f
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    • 200 1 AI fl FLOAT IOILE F PREPARATIONS ■Everybody knows and uses "Air-Float" Talcum Powder so soft so fresh so fragrant yet m- inexpensive. More "Air-Float" is sold tha» a;iy other kind of talc. And everybody welcomes the new "Air-Float" IToikt Preparations Cold Cream, Tooth Powder and Paste. You could buy no
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    • 135 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Book-keeper wanted Page 5. K. P. M. latest sailings Page 8. Office to let in Kling Street Page 5. Notice re cargo by the Teesta Page 11. La«t week of Whiteaway's sale Page 5. Coodyear straight side tyres for safety —Page 3. What Williams pink {tills did in
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 122 1 THE WEEK. Monday, 6th. High Tides 5.32 am 7ft 6in 3.16 pm Bft 6in. Bandman Comedy Co., Theatre, 9.15 p.m. TuesdM; 7th. "T gh Tides VJ am. 7.*. (.in. 21 pm. Sft Vin. I'andman .Comedy Co., Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Wednesday, Bth. High Tides 7.15 am. 7ft Oin. 5.51 pm. Bft
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  • 310 2 know GERM INI INTENDED TO WIN THB WAR. Kintr Alfonso's Statement The ■•.Matin" M of a conversation which thc King of Spain il said to have had on March 1917. frith a high Freneh personage. The King. opinion of the milk. o, said the German v full of
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  • 204 2 The Compulsory' Labour Bill came before the Bulgarian Parliament. By the terms of ♦he Bill all Bulgatian subjects, male and female, arv called upon to work for the State. The m«n become liable after 80, the women after 18. They wil! be called upon to work
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  • 140 2 in support of her case for a separation order at Wiliesden Police Court, a wife tornplan, hm husband sometime* played the eornat all night and spent his Sundays praying for enough rain to drown the family. The order was refused. "Will thos© who can swear they have been ir direct
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 408 2 VICTORIA THEATRE. LAST SIX NIGHTS OF THE BANDMAN COMEDY COMPANY TO-NIGHT AT 9.15 GENERAL POST. TO-MORROW "THE YELLOW TICKET." WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Bth. "THE ROTTERS." Tn IRSDAY. SEPTEMBER 9th. "GOOD NIGHT NURSE." IKID AY, SEPTEMBER 10th. I LORD RICHARD IN THE PANTRY. MIiKDAY. SEPTEMBER llth NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH. Booking new
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    • 1011 2 13BB2ES3_\r\ I From .-unaay. Nept.-mb ."tT^^^^^l^^J Sivond Show, coimrn-iKi,... ,J 1 in O.N'K OF THK VKUVHKS, New, Kresh, Or«i„ 8 reatunnir THE GREAT, HANDSOME LITTLE MAN CP m*. ADMIRABLY DIRECTED THE LEADING 2g and who is taking to moving-picture U u s GEORGE H SP rv Thelittl, ,n.,rvel of brawn
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    • 403 3 r^^^-^-m**^*****mm'a*m*m**-mammaamm-mmm*mkmmmmm^ 0, a Reuter'a I paper to the effect tl LIEUTENANT O. LOCKLEAR »i hil trick of pnssinjr from one aeroplane to in midair, and his i nant .n lx>th kille<i while performing for cinema pictures. I news 1 ight to li( i i<-utenant Locki^ai itrated beams of ghtk and
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    • 658 3 S -^BM^a*^^*t^Mmammmmmmk~' S»TJb9 ij^HErv V'Sx^Ht sjv "iLmmWF- '^*vj rr-' J 3^^^^|^Hw' "^8 m—Wf '**!^a*mmMM l Jffih "'j^mHHIK? -f\ NUMEROUS X "T^-SiM)) F=l\X Vpl.es or \\v -iWP^ 1 •"A HARD RUBEEfA V^i. I I STRAIGHT llf J V C^V J h ~r~ m \e»De*.M V ror Safety For Speed PIANO WIRCS
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  • 709 4 REPORT FOR 191!». East Coast Extensions. The working of the Federated Malay States Railways during thc year 1919, says Mr. Anthony in his annual report, has produced a net profit of $3,310,446.62, after providing for the contribution to the Imperial Government for war purposes, compared with
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  • 98 4 "Rien ne va plus." Such i> the order to the great national croupiers from the Senate and Chamber as far as any place within 100 kilometres from Paris is concerned for a Bill was passed yesterday prohibiting henceforth public gaming rooms or any casino within
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  • 56 4 m*A. Paris, says the newspaper "Journal," quoted by the Exchange, is to have its Trade Union Theatre. The idea was mooted at the time of the opera strike, when successful concerts were given by the striking artists at the trade union headquarters. It is thought possible that the theatre may
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  • 445 4 Col. A. R. Adams, has written from Home on the question of Volunteering versus Conscription, to the Pinang Gazette," and in the course of his letter he says: Possibly this question will have been settled before this reaches you, but I feel that I must contribute
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  • 309 4 A convict who escaped in a coffin from I the prison of New Caledonia has just been j arrested in Paris. His name is Albert Juge,' and while a conscript he committed a crime which sent him to the disciplinary battalion of Africa, the dreadful Biribi,"
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  • 184 4 Police Prevent Landing. On Saturday Aug. 21 the Cheun On, which arrived from Canton, had on board, nearly 600 Chinese soldiers who aro on their way to Swatow to take part in the fighting" in the neighbourhood of that port. The Police prevented the landing of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1056 4 FRENCH Vittel (Table) WATER Le Chevalier BRANDY. Saulnier Cognac 10 and 20 years. Saulnier Fine Champagne BRANDY. Liquors. COMING. Phone 1310 PERRY WIDDI FF Singapore. LGOFIiNG AND Co. Est 1880. TOLD RY THF. PAKIBT PRIEST. Wine and Spirit Merchants. X Story Of Cuba. Guillermart. Duty Paid. At in Um island
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    • 374 4 THE FAMOUS STANDARDISED FRENCH AR REVELATION IN ECONOMY FUEL CONSUMPTION ACTUAL TESTS HERE. .42 MILES PER GALLON FIGURE OUT THE SAVING IN BENZIXK AND TYRES IN THE COURSE OF TWELVE MONTHS I Malcolm Ber an ger, ALMEIDA STREET. When considering the question ofthe be.-d bicycle fur your remember that the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 178 5 I B EAI ESTATE BUREAU I DUPIRE BROS. RUBBER DEPARTMENT AND GENERAL BROKERS 2 DE SOUZA STREET. Bu] to let or sell at Mount Elizabeth. 4 Bedidy in about 6 to 8 weeks. ,!d land and House in Nassim Road to sell. arming bungalow on sea coast at Tanah Merah.
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    • 459 5 t— Tarr^ri- i» m m M m m a a m^*- ,m mmmm*mmmwmmmmwmmmmmmmm* AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALB OF hold land nnd the 3t Tt lideatial property Tong v. id, area -room. Mo. SO Kling Str WEDNES mber at 2.30 p.m. 6HEONQ KOON BENG CO., Auctioneers. S ng and Co. have
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    • 688 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE of""" I r i A Large Quantity of Jewellery. I At our saleroom, No. 30 Kling Street. On Thursday, Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday 2nd, 4th, 7th and 9th September at 10 a.m. EACH DAY. i 1 ":ro- <-. i>9oe m with 1 brillian I :in d
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    • 884 5 NOTICES. i TENDERS INVITED. For rapply of labe: and mater;..: for the erection of two bungalows in Tanglin district. For plans and specifications apply to H. Fl. .'.''BENZ, architect and civil-engineer I Street. u.c. I THE r.IAI.AKOI RUBBER CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) j Notice is hereby given
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    • 550 5 WHITEAWAY'S j J LAST WEEK OF OUR RECORD I SALE I (Further Great Reductions in A II Departments I COME and INSPECT OUR HALF-PRICE BARGAIN TABLES WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. [Incorporated in England] TENDERS. i GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. <—_——__—__ Tenders wil] be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to
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    • 144 5 OBTAINABLE AT ALL DISPENSARIES -w^t^-i* *\jtf ____yi^iß-^!ii«M^M!^^^Bl^^^^^ STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND FEDERATED MALAY STATES I IPENTRAI I t m |W( MOTORS, LJQ]a»,j I BRITISH MADE SPENCER MOULTON THREE RIBBED .TYRES >{* p FOR HARD WEAR. >> WHYBERECRL^ It Ls nei sction to b© careless of one's health, although from everyway observation
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 18 6 MOORE.--At thf Maternity Hospital, Singapore on 4th September IMQ to Mr. and Mrs. K. Moore a son.
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    • 47 6 Mr. Tan Say Hai and his brothers beg to thank their friends, relatives and members of the Thong Nghee Kok Association who kindly attended the funeral of their late father on Sunday, the sth September. 1920, nnd all those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence.
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  • 649 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. The Week. The chief local event of the week has undoubtedly been the meeting of Legislative Council at Penang, such a thing not having occurred, we believe, since the days before the transfer. Some time ago we suggested that it would be a graceful and useful thing
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  • 531 6 Owinp to pressure on space a pood deal of local news has had to be either sum.irised or held over to-day. On increasing its advertisement ratea, the Western Gazette states that it is losing '/id. on every copy sold. Fishermen have discovered a complete German wireless apparatus off the coast
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  • 1043 6 THE RICE DEBATE. (I3y Our Special Representative). Thero were two big attractions at Town Hall, Penanr. on Friday, r.nd l*)th drew good "houses." In the afternoon Legislative Council met, with a stern sense ?f duty, in the body of the hall,, while the evening's perfomance was supplied from
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  • 321 6 t.ied I to mir Si the I «ve for such Pun I Mfaninist. I guarding-, I the pos.tionof th I sof, n( I do not think th I of control should statutory mandate. I I prcscr.i, I the I pared to I the power of I Sucn
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 189 6 O&iDBEGK MAGGBEBOR Go., LIMiTED. (Incorporated la Shanfhan Wine Spirit Merchants WHOLESALE RETAIL SEND FOR PRICE LIST BS 87, Cecil Street Telephone /Vo. 228* MR. H. N. BUCKERIDGE ht. ti M***-*. LAFAYETTE. PHOTOGRAPHERS to Th«» MAJESTIES W_W^ Btfs to ansouncs that ka conduct* fl THE ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO in SINGAPORE. AT
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    • 22 6 lUMMM a J"J I l*,IU* a IISBSIMSt i Bungalows i Godowns 5 l Land SINGAPORR REALTY CO. d SA Malacca St. Ji
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  • 65 7 N0 TO GO IN [Reut^r'i Service.] l >(l!l london. Sept 2. OOllftfflMLl has tiers in all disr.ot later than iaion of means r the Wtfcd do not ind much may hap1 there or compromise by n other y the parliamentaCOBgl smouth rk, peace and th <> railway
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  • 321 7 NKu WAR WITH LITHI ANI A. Paris, Sept. 2. my acting at the irmy was destroyed by hia advance ><»n its back of Haller's cavalry attacks, which 'tne H apcombination with The 801...any pr London. Sept. 2. that Budhad been causing the ialitia has nd Zamoso
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  • 12 7 •f 7Z^ th< '•****•>" 'or the rural n dw troyed 3,000 rata and
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  • 207 7 POLICE JOIN MILITARY. [Reuter's Service.] BEL I AST QUIETER. London, Sept 3. Police and miliary mk fire to the town of Ballaffhaderreoa as reprisal for two policemen being shot MmM there yesterday evening. Practically the whole of the tnain street was destroyed. There ha\ie sensational reports
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  • 492 7 REBELLION SPREADS IN MES POT. London, Sept 20. A War Oflice communique says tln> situation in Mesopotamia shows some improvement in thc disturbed areas but is lins mmmm m the districts not yet (•pen to rebellion, tho lower Euphrates and Ilammar lake r.eignbourhood being serious(Tecte Ly agitation. Samawah railway station
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  • 706 7 HANDS OFF BRITAIN. [Reuter's Service.] MOKE STRIKES. New York, Sept. 3. While the Brooklyn traffic strike ties up suburban travelling and work at the docks is still hampered by the longshoremen's strike, three more have added to New York's troubles. Fifteen thousand painters, thiee thousand vanners and two
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  • 60 7 An aeroplane race from New York to San Francisco for the Pulitzer trophy, which is to be known as the National Aerojplane Race, will be held in October or November. A wireless high powered station, to be used exclusively for communication between the Argentine and Great Britiaa, ia to be
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  • 46 7 PROGRAMME REVISED. ARRIVES IN JANUARY. (From Our Own Co-respondent.) London, Sept. 4. Official. The revised programme states I that h. M. S. Malaya reaches Singapore on January 17 and leaves as arranged at present on the morning of February 17 for Bombay.
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  • 542 7 LORD RICHARD IN THE PANTRY. There was a packed house on Saturday for this performance and the audience throughout was not slow to show its appreciation of the lenderng of an interesting little come- dy The play depends for its success on the interpretation of the role
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  • 102 7 Complete Extermination. The Director of Agriculture in his report for the year 1919 notes that locusts finally disappeared from the country in July when the remaining staff was paid off. No reports of tbeir presence have since been received and it may, therefore, be assuoned that this
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  • 110 7 In London During War. Prince Joachim, who committed suicide the other day, was in London more thr»n any of his brothers, very often strictly incognito and under another name. In the winter sports season of 1914, states a Home writer, he became greatly attracted by an English
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 69 7 Robinson Co., Ltd.! SALE BARGAIN "Two Steeples I PURE WOOL CASHMERE Half-Hose I IN GREEN HEATHER SHADES SALE PRICE J I ,50 PER PAIR SIZES 10, IOVo, 11 INCHES Robinson Co Ltd. j NESTLES MALTED I I OBTAINABLE FROM ALL 5 DEALERS IN TWO SIZES I $1 <* 1.65 per
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 572 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, (Incorporated in Japan. BRDaIR MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE DfFSKIAL SPANKS* GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations withesi estire EUROPEAN MAIL LINE FORTNIGHTLY EMtYJCE. fer Lendon and Antwerp via (Malacca) ,Penang, Cetae*e, See*, Pen Salt and Marseille*. KAGA MARU 14th Sept. YOKOHAMA MARU 22nd Sept. KUM ANO MARU end Sept.
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    • 650 8 K. P. M. I KONINKLYKE PHE ETV AART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). EOYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA ?oio?feose I*l Passage DepL 1202 Freight Dept, 1082 Managers Detk 1437 Marine Bapfc T r tax hi p rr.oat 1 COLLYER QUAY. CONTEACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVJMN*£j#r *nn*~T^ ~--~—*——-*-~t*ht---t- n <
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    • 583 8 P. O. -BRITISH I^TAND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated in England.) xMAIL AND PASSENGER SERVH PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. (Under Contract nith liis Majesty's Gove. The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOM] suspended. wuuAY are at pre| LONDON FAR-EASTER JRVICR FROM LONDON TO MARS A Tnv DUE SINGAPORE AVI Q^*** JEYPORE KASHGAR
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 374 9 STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). ■'GAPORE BANGKOK CASTING SERVICE. j.. i^nzganu, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, LaUngiuan, Chumfon, and Bangkok. v Arriral Departure BftDDH IB Gth Sept 1920 Bth Sep*- 1920 AY A 13th 1 1920 15th Sept. 1920 ppIciIATIPOK 20th Sept. 1920 22nd Sept. 1920 '.t^msrs are
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    • 331 9 LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. Co. (Incorporated in Italy.) OUTWARD SAILINGS. For Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, and Kobe. AFRIC about Sept. 27 HOMEWARD SAILINGS. lor Tenang, Colombo, Aden, Venice and Trieste. INNSBRITK about Sept. 11 HUNGARIA about Oct. lfl For freight and passages apply to Societa Commissionaria di Esp. e di Imp. (late
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    • 534 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) [Incorporated in England] JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due Route For S'pore BLOEMFONTEIN 22nd Sept. Suez S>re, Manila,
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    • 556 9 FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BY PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT U. S. SHIPPING BOARD HONGKONG— CALCUTTA EXGULAB WSEKLY SAILINGS by the Steamers Lake Faulk, L-ke Fanning* dale, ftfltl, Lake Gitano, Doylestown, Lake Fielding, Caddopeak, Lake Gilptn. CALTJNG AT Calcutta, Madrst, Rangoon, Penang, Sin&ajore, Saigoa k*M
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  • 781 10 FRASER AND CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. SINGAPORE, SEPT. Ith, 1920. MINING. I TFigures in brackets shows the capital »nd issue value of the Share in dollars unless otherwise marked. C. Cum dlf. k equals ex div.] Impang ($100,000—0) 16.00 Ayer Weng ($100,000—0) 1.25—1.50 Hitam Tin ($300,000—1)
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 167 10 m^-^-—. «j m m r-— i > a m m ''*'*—*^S^^^^^^ m^^mm7mmmat*mW& m mmmmW \fjf SPEED WITH SAFETY /f^£\J FIRESTONE Motor- <* T* *V CyCle TyreS dont Skid yV/ A^xyV. W on sharp turns. They y///f 7UW £i ye Sood traction at mt ever, more rubber bet- > iiiß^ fl
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    • 303 10 PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST LOSS BY BURGLARY AND FIRE By installing a SAFE of reputo THE HERRING-HALL-MARVIN SAFE represents the combined effort of four famous SAFE AND LOCK makers snd is thc last word in SAFE manufacture. Small Jewellery FIRE AND BURGLAR proof Safes for the house from $176. Larger sizes
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    • 59 10 I COLGATE'sI Toilet Requisites! SOLE DISTRIBUTORS S. S. F MS (Incorporated in England.) SANITAS j DISINFECTANT INSIST ON GETTING I DRUMS I WITH THE "PfNETBEIT ghop SOLE IMPORTERS. The Borneo Co., Ltt (Incorporated in England). SIVGAPOREf IPOH <* PENANO. iMMM < <BMMM l J l .l I JMMM'J > IMM'JMM
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  • 65 11 September 4. Bank 4 m.s. 2(4 I[l6 Bank, demand 2(3 13|16 Private credits 3 m.s. 2j4 25 J 32 New York, demand 40 M Credits 90 days 46 France, demand 575 India, T. T. 121 Hongkong, demand 87 VL* Prem. Yokohama, demand 79 Java, demand 124 Bangkok, demand 89
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  • 159 11 September 4. Tin Buyer* (Xo Sellers) $13G.00 Gambier 13.75 Gambier Cube No. 1 18.50 Pepper F.'ack 25.25 Pepper (white fair) 46.50 Tapioca, Email flake, f.q. COO Tapioca, medium pearl f.q. 10.00 Pearl Sago, small 11.00 Copra Sundried 20.00 Copra Mix. 19.50 Opium, Benares uncart 8,900 Riee Rangoon White 2,700
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  • 54 11 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 11.80 A.M. SATURDAY 4th SEPT. 1920. F Singapore St: Singapore St Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Closir.p Prices Closing Price*. Buyers Sellers. Buyers Sellers. SPOT 63 63'.;. Sept. No transactions 63 63 M» Oct. 65 65 Vi Oct. Dec. recorded 67 68
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 2009 11 I sr*r $3,500,000. w-JJ-JWj Assurance in force over $15,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [Incorporated in Straits Sett.] BEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry EC lh C T^sT AS^T SUPreme Sanies Aet ASiSI RANCE MONEY TO LOAN AGENTS WANTED j SE V Rt LNOX.
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    • 171 11 THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. I Registered under tho Hongkong Ordinances and with the Board of Trade (Englani) < > POSITION OF COMPANY as at 31st December, 1919. ASSURANCES IN FORCE 80,480,109 ASSETS 20,971,888 INCOME 6,025,932 ASSURANCE FUND 19,488,980 Policies free from all unnecessary conditions and restrictions. Reduction
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 137 11 VESSELS AT WHARVES. TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf No. 1. Hye Leong, Barentsz. East Wharf No. 2. Teesta, Rumphius, Yatshing. Sheers Wharf No. 3.— Nil. Ma»n Wharf No. 4. Totai Maru, Haiphong,' Chaksang. Main Wharf No. 5. Pembrokeshire, Kyoto Maru. Main Wharf No. 6. Bellerophon. Wet Dock No. 7. Doylestown, Medusa,
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    • 416 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. i Intermediate and iGcal mails will be found in list below I Penang, Malacca, F. M. S. (by Train) 4 p.m. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and stations to Kuala Lumpur at 6 a.m. V. Colombo London etc Glenamoy 8 a.m. .Medan Rumphiu- 9 a.m. Emely 9
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  • 411 12 SKI AN (.OK ACES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. S»pt. 1. Lotteries Race One. Hankow llfiO ard $.150. Race T wo.— Cyrano $200. live Dollar lot ter. t vano |42>, lvt 1 F,*her $41 Pretty Unc.e 1280. Race hree.— Lochinvar $375, Jill $300. Orthez $160. Five Dollar
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  • 130 12 TO-DAY'S TIES. Newcomers' Handicap. Hall scr. vs. Tucker scr. Browning ?cr. vs. Mitchell owe 3. bin:on owe 2 vs. Roy Dykes scr. Cooper scr. vs. Robinson owe 15. Dr. Dpwson vs. Roberts scr. Stu Smith scr. Frown scr. vs. Griffiths owe 4, unfinished. 11. Class
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  • 97 12 TO-DAY'S TIES. Ladies Singles. Mr. Short owa 30 vs. Lady Murison plus IS. TO-MORROW'S TIES. Championship. Mrs. Turner vs. Mrs. Shore. CRICKET. Merchants A. to K. met Merchants L. tc Ta. in the S. C. C. Tournament on Saturciay The pitch was hard and bowleg
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  • 38 12 A postcard was received on Saturday bj a Clapham Common lady whose son ha< posted it at Wandsworth three or four milei £way, ovtr thirteen years ago. It was de Uered in an envelope marked "with ape logies."
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  • 59 12 On l>oard the Ihitch steamer Radja, which arrived here yesterday, bound from Hamburg for Yokohama via Shanghai, fare six Germans, who are described as merchants and destined for the above Chinese port according to the passenger list. They been notified not to lend m Singapore ar.d intimation has
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  • 124 12 •iticns are still being made be Harbour Board Lugs alongside the exrg, which went ashore on the rocks at Lima Island off the Horoburg in the small hours of Friday morning last, while making for Singapore from Saigon bound for Marseilles. Several extra pumps have been requisitioned
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  • 161 12 Mr. 11. GO] presided at the annual n i M c: of O. rural Motors on Saturday ami in his sj i the hopes of last year had d fully realised. Nett profit was $126,246 againat $1 The dividend remains the the Directors wish to build up reserve.
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  • 158 12 A motor car, while passing through the Chinese part of the village of Bagan Jermal killed an old Chineee woman, who tried to cros> the load. The whole of the Chinese villagers turned out. ;.nd would have lym the driver had not a few Malays come on
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  • 111 12 imbsc of people in Malaya will have friendly recollections of that genial little gentleman, "the Happy Traveller," who sends us this touching farewell message in the obituary columns of the Times: wrk. On the lst Aug. at his residence, Rydal Lodge, Clapham Park, S. W. (and of
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  • 155 12 The annual report of the Mount Austin v Johore) Rubber Estates, Ltd., for the year ended March 31, which was presented at the annual general meeting at the Council Room of the Rubber Growers' Association, 38, Eastcheap, E. C. (Sir Ernest W. Birch, K. C. M. G.
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  • 19 12 General Booth* at Liverpool, said he thought that the Labour rank and file looked with contempt on Bolshevik cackle.
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  • 1280 12 LISTS OF PRESENTS. The Tungku Makhota ami Tungku Aris Hecdahara wish to thank their many friends, who have sent thfesn mdi beautiful and useful wedding present;, ami will in due course reply personally. The brides and bfidagvootns stopped at Bcsar uiltil the morning [of Friday when the
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  • 40 12 Frogvainmc of Drills, etc. for week endng Saturday, llth Sept., 1920. Tuesday, 7th 4.30 p.m. Balestier Range. Malay Coy. Saturday, llth 2.30 p.m. Balestier Rge. Eurasian Coy. Rifle Club. R. SMITH, Lieut. a'Adjutant S. V. C. j
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 198 12 I JEYES. j THE SUPREME BIS*; >TAIn j I RECOMMENDED j I BY THb MEDICAL PROFESSION AND USED I IN HOSPITALS AND MANY PUBLIC BUILD IN(J I 1 THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY COMPANY i SINGAPORE and PENANG. Sole Agents. J l>WMM>giEiifliliiiH(ia] iOILBARRE 3 j Me act as Foreign Managers
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