The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 September 1920

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1 14 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. i'ENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8, 1920. NO. 10,073
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  • 244 1 Tennis desalt* and other -porting news will be found on page 1 I. A correspondent submit* s solution for the rice problem I'a^e 14. The share market was <<..ti yesterday and there was very little business Page IJ. New York has appealed to rhe Premier for the
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  • 831 1 The old lady -ai 10 her little room surrounded iy all the reminders of her long 1 life. On her bed was the patchwork cuunwhicii little faded squares and triangles of i ¥*mMh Jostled tu api ol her grand-mother's sunbonnet and her husband's blue smock. On
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 298 1 Mahhoid Ifmiml.tJWfllwri* .'ormr^m -wmm m-m. v *tmmm*—^—mmmmmWma lm I TQILEI PREPARATIONS Btlfl A JnAflll J/tfl #1 Kverybody knows and uses **Air-t loat Taicaus P3^ g|||%|| Powder— so soft— so fresh— so fragrant— yet 8 110 LJllUyjl llUUil m nexpensivc. More "Air-Float" is sold than any other kind of talc. And
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    • 211 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. I Glaxo, the happy baby'- drink— Page 11. Store keeper wanted for Kelantan Page 5. i Municipality want a chief draftsman--(Tape 5. mkruptey notice re Fui Shong and Co. Page 5. i Robinson and Co. for the Gladneck shirt Page 7. Baby's tablets, the be^t infantile re- medy
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    • 1 1 Reefing
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  • 348 2 Appeal to Remove Export Restrictions. Simla. August 26. Repi ol the Karachi inn v iat ion and of tho Sind I and here yi whv\ and repi irenne memBon. Mr, Burma, thou n tho i (port of ri> Sind to Ceylon and ton On inl
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  • 235 2 EUROPEANS CHARGED WITH Calcutta, Aug. 24th. before the Chief Presidency Magistrate the Advocate General on behalf of Mr. M. B. Meek, Controller of Munitions for the Bengal Circle, I I de an application against Messrs. C. S. Waite (now in England), J. Stoddart, of 6, Park Lane,
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  • 85 2 Sir Jam'? Barrie once found himself captain of a cricket team— "Authors," opposed to "Artists"— and after the match (in which the Authors' captain scored 0) found himself, when the two teams had dined, under tha painful necessity of making a speech Imposing tho health of the leader of the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 349 2 VICTORIA THEATRE.; LAST PEW NIGHTS OF THE BANDMAN 1 COMEDY COMPANY TO-NIGHT AT 9.15 "THE ROTTERS." TO-MORROW "GOOD NIGHT NURSE." Booking now Open at Moutrie and Co. -*t!p—'_. 2 '-rn BT am SB "i. l IS fLI W m SUCCESSFUL IN EVERY FIELD Not only has the CHINESE COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY
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    • 524 2 P ft LTi AD TTI M JL JtJwm. JLJ JLJ JnL JLJ A \J XTJL From WEDNESDAY, September 8, to TUESDAY, September, 14 1920. DEATH-DEFYING AEROPLANE FEATS, THRILLING AND SENSATIONAL In a Unique Universal-Jewel Production which features a dare-devil of the air who completely and successfully defied Death, though, according
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    • 421 2 From Sunday, September 5, to I Se.ond Show, commencing I New, Fresh, Original, Differed Featuring THE GREAT, HANDSOME LITTLE MAN 01 WHO air/ ADMIRABLY DIRECTED THE LEADI and who is taking to moving-picture acl ift GEORGE B. SEU The little marvel of brawn and brain who wmn r v White
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    • 162 3 Irom fi .-s*-, Abecesses. Ulcers wiiCboX I PUE eumatisia, Goat. .tr roiood The One Way to Real Relief, S matter, the 'a l.}^t\ 3 Don't be led to try a Substitute. DRINK AND ENJOY LIPTON'S THE WORLDS FINEST PRODUCTION OBTAINABLE 1 KOM ALL GROCERS IN 3 QUALITIES EXTRA CHOICE GREEN
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    • 438 3 /Clarke'sV Blood j> Evsrybody's Elood Puriftsr." LARGE STOCK OF READY MADE Day and Evening Dresses, et NEW ASSORTMENT OF ALL KINE Ladies Silk and Straw Hats I Ladies Dresses Made to Ordi j CAN BE EXECUTED IN 24 HOUI NOTICE MODERATE PRICES i AU boFmarche fO-21 STAMFORD ROAD. j NOW
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    • 1024 3 TENDERS (Vide .z.ttc Nn. sr. „f 30th July, 1920.) TEN?) RS FOR TODDY SHOP LRLNiES, BLNGAPORE, 1921. 0 [CE is hereby given that Tenders will b< d r»t me Colonial Secretary's Office unti noon on 10th September, 1920, for the exclusiv. right, subject to the limitations of tho Liquon Revenu-
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    • 652 3 m^ ma^^^^-mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmar-'.Km'mmmmmwmmmi^^ NOTICES. TITI TIN COMPANY, LIMITED. -orporated in the Straits St ts) LOST SCRIP. j Whereas application has been made to the Directors of the above Company to issue a duplicate certificate for fifty ordinary shares 1 numbered ***** to ***** inclusive, idinr in the name of Alec Buchanan
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    • 115 3 Q RIGAUD'S M KfINANGA |8 OF JAPAN Sold by all Perfumers [dysentery] Ik. I- D DIARRHOEA BROWNS SPECIFIC. I To be h d at MAYSARD'B DIBPSN--BAKY, and of Mlt*B BROWN. J§fc. Glover's^. •y*T~^ World R«nown.d^ Dog Remedies^ Send for free book on "Dog" Diseases and How to Feed." k H.
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    • 809 4 r r *m^m w_.^_ii M_u^ii^g^irKL_i_ i_l immku f NUMEROUS i\— V" /V rABR,c "X X fi J I -X HARD RUBBCR\ \f^*^ r/ a i >-J\ ■B^^c^ BEAO H ii i j1 1 I.i i i i. i H i.i n n.,.1 i i t». itt— t~-t— mmmmmm wmmmmwmmmm jj
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    • 262 4 THE FAMOUS STANDARDISE!) FREttTl'r'B —mm FUEL CONSUMPTION H ACTUAL TESTS HERE. .12 MILES PER GALL I FIGURE OUT THE SAVING IN BENZINE A X 1 TYRES IN THE COURSE OF TWELVE MONTHS I Malcolm B era n ger, I ALMEIDA STREET. REDUCTION IN PRICES. I FCR ONE MONTH ONLY If
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    • 244 5 REAL ESTATE BUREAU DUPIRE BROS. RUBBER DEPARTMENT ESTATE AND GENERAL BROKERS 2 DE SOUZA STREET. id at Katong for sale dern Offices in Ruffles Square to let. WANTED. i 1 for a i > I dd lil 9-9 :>lso two No 1 i ere of vork of pile rtieulars Pi
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    • 465 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Valuab!, Pre hold Property instactions to bj Public Auction at their saleroom IFFLEfI PI VV "th IMQ at 2.30 p.m.' D the district ,njonu: and of Singapore according to the GovernU 5 square n and and No. 0 ENCIES LTD., tctioneers and Estate Agents. to
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    • 843 5 AUCTION SALES. auction SALE ur.d pdgi ih] ha q inst r.i > to se by i\r...- And their Sab -room, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, ON MONDAY 13th Sept., 1920 at 2.30 p.m. All those three pieces of land situate in th district of Upper Bedoh, Singapore, estimate, respectively te contain
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    • 887 5 i NOTICES. al THE BAXKRUPTC Y ORDINANCE 1888. IN IBF, Sl PREME COI'RT OF THE Sf RAITS i SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. -RtTPTCY. Xo. 62 of 1920. PUI SHONG CO. l H t>c l ivin^ °*****a mads 2nd July, n-20. Dite J V? J l»20. Date snd I September 1920.
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    • 496 5 I WHITEAWAY'S j LAST WEESfT OF OUR RECORD SALE Kurther Great eductions in Departments j I COME and INSPECT OUR HALF-PRICE JBARGAIN TABLES WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW CO. f LTD. SINGAPORE. [Incorporated in England] I wjr f I MUI-mM-MiM 4~A %J Ja*" M M AUCTIONEERS VALULRS E3 (Incoporatfcl iu icgspr 1 1
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 25 6 PEACH. To II v. Mid Mrs. P. L. Peach a daughter, Eli/:>1» th Vsllford Peach, at B-itu Gajah Hospital on Thursday, August 2dih 192V.
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  • 849 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1920. The Future of Malaya. It is a matter for real satisfaction that the meeting of Legislative Council in Penang has provided an early example of a danger, which can be foreseen and one it is earnestly to be hoped which will be resolutely
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  • 585 6 The genera] committee of the Y.W.C.A. will mect on Thursday the Sth at 10 a.m. Y.'ill all members try to be present. Mr. J. P. Fulton, Dredge master and engineer Chenderiang Tin Dredging Co., is proceeding to Australia on leave and he will return r n Hx months' time to
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  • 997 6 THE LATE SIR EVELYN ELLIS. Sympathetic References. Trior to commencing the day's proceedings In the Supreme Court yesterday morning, the Acting Chief Justice, Sir John Bucknill K. C. made sympathetic reference to the death of Sir Evelyn Ellis. There was a very lepresentative attendance of members of the
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  • 78 6 afternoon in the B I Building. Mi other i E T K. a. E3iai Peadsworth. The own for permisi to $15 for number 47 and from $7 12 f or 1 c:i lj e majority of whom Mked remain as they anotht-r said that hit ho '•roken.
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  • 158 6 Mr. Frank Warrack, who Montrcse, was for many year? in Singapoie. A cor ndant the loci! Presbyterian Church, he took in its affairs, was a manager and alio a member of the session. After a ver> cessful business car. Scotland, where he has ide: Church court? of
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  • 69 6 On two counts of porting to be drs by one, L. Hook Sup, was orden minary cnquirj botham in the take his trial tl th. It By kind p ner D.S.O Battalion Soutl S the toll, Bo: rdens or commencing Mr. A. I i March -Th, h "Sis .nan Selection
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    • 208 6 mm mmmm 00., LIMITED. Invigorated Is Sfctstk* Wine Spirit Merchants WHOLESALE RETAIL SEND FOR rRiCE LIST m ttt-mmm-.-wmtmmAm-mxamAm—mmmmA—mmTmmmmmmmmAmmmmm—aA.^.^^A^ a^MMM «^a I ~nSoTYOUR EYES PAIN YOU Do you find a tendency bo hold your book nearer or further tham the normal 11 or 14 inches. A blurring of print after readng.
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  • 54 7 mrnrtSG 0* LITHUANIAN r POLISH SILENCI London. Sept. 4. situation is ts in anhes s Lithuie declaring succeeded in twenty -five to fifty no-Suwalki front, I various places London. Sept. 5. they are com--4 says crossed the irson, and atThe communitha outcome Ms nun*'. Sept. 4. svouring
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  • 187 7 nPHVS MKNA.F ondon. Sep' I behalf f tiie the reo •ndon, Stpt. 4. that the -els Fini l Lhe com- of -anlsation .January to deal t i national the pre- i Bfa normal formal i- j for obtainreduction of invited to iai subM'OLOGIES K)K M \IT AIR.
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  • 213 7 SMILLIE ACCEPTS MEDIATION. [Reuter's Service.] NEW VORK HOUSING CRISIS. London, Sept. 4. Sunday Times publishes an interview with Mr. Smillie, the miners' leader, expressing hit willingness to accept mediation by an impartial board on the principle tkat .he wages granted would be commensurate with lhe real increase in
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  • 145 7 Berlin. Sept. I. I so-called Socialisation Committee has hided it? deliberations on the ques'ion of socialising the coal mines. The opinion of the commission is divided, one party favouring an immediate complete the other proposing gradual socialisation with the present retention of al. The commission is of
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  • 200 7 The p nnual report on the settlement, of Penang lor the year 1919 gives the Revenue .'33,252, and the expenditure $2,497,909. The increase in Revenue of $1,406,874 wu mainly accounted for by the increase in opium sales and liquor duties. The amount drawn by Singapore during the
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  • 73 7 The Bankruptcy Department of the Straits Settlements has just issued its report for 1919. The receipts amount to 53.22 and the expenditure $37,478.42. BUS is slightly in increase of the .r. The total number of petitions filed in Singapore was 68, and <r ceiving orders were made. Only one
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  • 75 7 Interests g matters appertaining to the settlement of Labuan are contained in the annual report for 1919. Revenue (exclus:vj of opium) amounted to $38,308.19, an increase of $3,000 over the previous y» ar, and expenditure including pensions $81,927. 14. Trade was very satisfactory, the value of imports
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  • 246 7 GREAT BRITISH-AMERICAN CONTEST. [Reuter's Service.] HONOURS EVEN AT QUEENS CLUB. London. Sept. 4. Tha Queen's Club grround *t West Kensington was packed this afternoon with rpectetors to watch the great athletic tUS Is between the British Empire and American Champions most of them being Olympic competitors, including
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  • 147 7 Australasians Dislike Work. Londoa. Aug. 2nd.— Genial Bramwell Booth, the head of the Salvation Army, has returned from his visit to Australasia*. He ires that he found a growing antipathy to woik quite dis:inct from ambition to be well paid for work done. He found the Australian
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  • 144 7 CU RRENCY IN THE STRAITS. Interes? ng details in respect to coinage are given in the annual report on the working of the Currency Department for the vear ri'.K The face value of the notes in circulation at the end of the previous year 1 1,973. 70. an increase of
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  • 112 7 The report on the working of the Registries of Joint Stock Companies, Singapore and Penang for 1919, shows that two 'ompanies in Singapore and one in Penang removed from the register, one enemy company was dissolved in Singapore, and two are still being liquidated. In Singapore eight,
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  • 93 7 The annual report on the registration of Births and Deaths in the Straits Settlements fur 1919 is to hand. The number of births registered totals 25,624, an increase of over 2,500. Tne lowest birth rate was among Europeans, 18.14 per mille. The deaths totalled 27,957,
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  • 267 7 BANDMAN COMEDY COMPANY. "THE YELLOW TICKET." An enthusiastic audience gave a big reception to the dramatic play, "The Yellow Ticket," which was admirably presented by the Bandman Comedy Company at the Victoria Theatre last night. The main features of the plot have become not uncommon in modern drama. The scenes
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  • 296 7 .1 There are several matters of interest in the annual report on the Police Force of J the Colony, and on the state of crime during 1919. The force was 166 below authorised II strength at the end of the year, but the re- quirements of Singapore
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  • 208 7 Doom of the Universal Cure- AIL /h In the House of Lords on July 30 Vis- (S count Astor. for the Ministry of Health, (y moved the second reading of the Proprie- tan.- Medicines Bills. He said it was based on the recommendations of the Stieet Com- t¥
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  • 105 7 The annual report on tlu Prisons in the Colony for 1919 shows an increased number of criminals, chiefly due to the high cost 9 of living, and to the number of convictions for rioting in connection with the anti- gj Japanese boycott. The sentences inflicted f§
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 102 7 Robinson (Sb Co,, Ltd J The Gentlemen's Dept. j Tennis Shirts Pyjamas I K'TJ&ItK t HEA mo Celebrated Felt Mats I l.\ THE LATEST SHADES ASD STYLES I I m JO wm m I Robinson <& Co., Ltd. r.rj*jMuviMsrj*j%iMMM MWM MmMWMW li O O ni A Ji "S *am Mmm
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 561 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated In Japan. tfMDJES ILAIL CONTRACT Wrm THB IMPBmiALJAPAK«Ba GOVERNMENT. A Subject to alterations witheit attic* EUROPEAN MAIL LINE FORTNIGHTLY SHtYICB. fer Lcndon and Antwerp via (Malacca) fenang, Cele»^, Fee** P*^ Sail and Mart<eil!ee. KAGA MARU 14th Sept. YOKOHAMA MARU 22nd Sept. KUMANO MARU end Sept. LIVERPOOL
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    • 684 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE P kEETW AART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OP BATAVIA skyfeoi* ISI paaaege Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. I$S2 Managers Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Traash!p»#at \M***, J COLLYER QUAY. CiS~£MS£ COKTEACT WIT^I THE NETHEKLANDS INDS 4 GCTEEXMVM COEN (Wednesday, Sept. 8) Muntok and Palembang.
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    • 544 8 APCAR FJNE. I (Incorporated in E inland MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVI PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL (Under Contract His Mail The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAS suspended. "u*»ujay LONDON FAR-EASTLUN SERVKI FROM LONDON ro DUE SINGAPORE LEAVP qt I JEYPOR I KASHGAR about 14th Sept. KHIVA NOVARA about sth Oot. NANKIN I Passengers
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 386 9 f g SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. PORATED IN SIAM). BINGAPOtt BANGKOK MG SERVICE. rv *j: Kelantan Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Labw> l LaDgiuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. r6th Sept. 1920 Bth Sept. 1920 iSS o ept 1920 15th Se Pt. 1920 pjj IPOK 20th Sept. 1920 22nd Sept. 1920 tv,
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    • 299 9 LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. Co. (Incorporated in Italy.) OUTWARD SAILINGS. Tor Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, and Kobe. !:,< A alnjut Sept. 27 HOMEWARD SAILINGS. r Penang, Colombo, Aden, Venice and Trieste. 1N f K about Sept. 11 HUNGARIA about Oct. 12 For freight and passages apply to Societa Commissionaria di Esp. e
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    • 506 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINB.) [Incorporated in England] JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due Route For S'pore JASON 2 <>th Sept. S'pore, Manila,
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    • 634 9 SSw—^^m^—mmm^ ma m mmm mimmmmmmmmu .mmmmmmmmm rmmmmaAmmmmmmmmtmtmAmm mmmimmm.Ammmmmmmmmi^mmmmWmmm* 1^ 1 -mmm .mm^— m i■ i .t— FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BY j PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incori orated in U. S. A.) fOU ACCOUNT U. 8. SHIPPING BOARD HONGKONG— CALCUTTA IJCGULAR WEEKLY SAILINGS by the Fteamen Lake Fanlk, Lake FaraUfJ iki*.
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  • 816 10 FRASER AND CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. SINGAPORE, SEPT. 7th, 1920. MINING. I Figures in brackets shews the capital r.d issue value of the Share in dollars nnless otherwise marked. C. Cum dl**. x equals ex div.] Ampang ($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
    • 117 10 i 1 j I Extensive research, test and experiment have enabled the Company to utilise the best procurable materials in the most efficient manner, the result being that the Dunlop Solid Tyre is the most road-worthy article human ingenuity can conceive, and natural resources provide. Write for illustrated catalogue and
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    • 269 10 THE FAR EASTERN TOURIST k AGENCY. APE YOU GOING HOME DO YOU FIND IT DIFFICULT TO OBTAIN PASSAGES WE CAN SOLVE THE PROBLEM AS WELL AS SKIP YOUR EXCESS BAGGAGE AND DELIVER SAME 1 TO ANY ADDRESS IN THE UNITED I KINGDOM OR TO ANY OTHER PART OF THE WORLD,
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    • 114 10 i^»^^^a— '■■wum,^, __M m^tmrn. m-^^tm wm ■rHE BRUSH I I Obtainable at all Stores and Dispensaries, f v **m-*mm-->mmw..- t mm.^ m n;iia>^, —W| \9M m ~*m.M jf —IR a >^ t COMPLETE WITH PAI KM M ILANT-LKAI KIEEI> AND NAILS FOR FIXIN(,. h2 '."•'{wi J_^_m > met z --WWWW.
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  • 587 11 SCOTLAND'S FINE WIN FROM IRELAND. (From Our Own Correspondent). Edinburgh, July 28. The tlucv day's international cricket match at Edinburgh proved conclusively that wo have thoroughly recovered from tie blight of the past few years. The eleven got tog^thei by the Scottish Union to oppose the gentlemen of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 494 11 wm^^Am**Attmm------------ It i—^k S^^^ Am '""*t r^mm\jt *^F*Rz**^m ■■■■■■■■■■j .-^^^^ffli__s_sS_sS dr Where ccuracy Means Economy 1 to the profitable as the elimination Tor Full Details writ'e work. You make to John Little Co., v»rt knowledge of your Ltd. London SingaThen why not have an pore, and at Kuala of the
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    • 304 11 i r<b>-^^ x^% /9rr M^Y >V ix/ i §Q 13/ /<?(■- 3 *-r v A aPI I►. l>\ iL J \\r 9ff 1/7 I Ij\ Irgl iff Lj^~ pmj.^_j~ %l Ji^{ Lj S| P Your Children jj| I need this safe Milk jj from British-bred Cows 3IJ Glaxo ia prepared
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1074 11 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. *^*Hi: AUTUMN RACE MEETING. (Under S. R. A. Rules of Racing) WILL HE HMLD OX TUESDAY THE 12th runts day the i-./. and SATURDAY THE l$tk OF OCTOBER, 1920 PROGRAMME, FIRST DAY. TUESDAY, 12th OCTOBER, 1920. 1. THE LAWN STAKES— 2.30 P.M. Vahie |760 with $200 to
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    • 308 11 In all races the advertised Second Prize will only be given when there are NOT LESS THAN FOUR STARTERS and the Third Prize will oni be given when there are NOT LESS THAN SEVEN STARTERS. NOTE: The attention of owners ia called t Rules of Racing, Rule 123, which makes
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  • 905 12 [From Our Own Correspondent], London, Aug *>. To-day Mr. Lloyd George introduces in the House of Commons a new Coercion I>ili for Ireland. Yestarday he received an Irish deputation, equally composed of Nationalists and Unionists business men, who urged on him the introduction of a
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 118 12 Electrical I Supplies JL JL TABLE FANS METAL FILAMENT LAMPS I Ii j I All of British Manufacture jt s? Estimates given for complete lighting and power installations, includSime Darby Co., Ltd. (Incorpeiated in Straita Settlements) Electrical Enquiries to Singapore. wf. -f t' k --*r mf m* uilX*m\} "EMBASSY" 1
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    • 392 12 JOO GUAN GO. j clubber Merchants, Ship-Ch*ndlerg- Sola Agents for THE BURMA STEAM ROPE j WORKS. 1, 2 and 3, South Canal Road 16 Kling Street. Telephone No. 1442. LIGHT HOUSE BRAND BURMA OILED COIR ROPES of Various Sizes Always in Stock. The only Naval ropes on the market, renowned
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    • 110 12 MEN OF ADVANCED THOUGHT AND I VISION, ANTICIPATED MAN'S FUTURE NEEDS j THE EVOLUTION OF POWER AS A FACTOP I IN PRESENT DAY AGRICULTURE IS THE I j RESULT OF DESIRE FOR MAXIMUM WORK I FOR MINIMUM COST. I I THERE IS ONLY ONE TYPE OF SATIS I I FACTORY
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    • 335 13 -*m™~ *r*^^mr-rK~s*^wr7S&32??<Z7: 9*wZSSSSSBmS>* Assurance in force over $15,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [Incorporated in Straiti Sott.] I HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House. Singapore. LONDON OFpiCE X' TT^^T the SUPrem 8 f EDKland and eomP,ieS WUh thC Brf^ ™< Sanies Act I I OI AS^t RANCE MONEY TO LOAN
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    • 542 13 s CHARTERED BANK 1 Of India, Australia and China,! Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital 2 _0C0,000 Reserve Fund £3)0 00,000 Keserve Liability of Proprietors £2,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. J mri Hongkong Penang Bangkok Uoilo Puket Batavia I ro h Rangoon
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    • 588 13 HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE Singapore Raffles Chambera 5 and 6 BRANCHES Penang— 86 Beach Street. Malacca— 131 Jonker Street. Muar— 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat— 109 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIE3 AT London, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Hongkong Amoy, BaUvia, Sourabaya, Samar ang, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised 8,000,000
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    • 437 13 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. f Incorporated in Japan Capital Subscribed Y 100 .000,000 Capital Paid Up y< Reserve Fund Y> r President N. K. Kajiwar. Eaq. Vice-Preajdent S. Snaoki E«! DIRECTORS. NW? Esq F Watanabo E.q. f yIZ^ J MataakaU Esq. Y. Yamakawa Eaq. M Mitsui E B q. q
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    • 1042 13 EXCHANGE. MAIL TABLE. September 7. TO-DAY. Bank 4 m.i. 2|4 1|1« Bank, demand 2 |3 13|16 Intermediate and iosal mails will ba I nvate ereditl 3 m.s. 2|4 25|32 found in list below New York, demand 40 -i r> 1 Credits 90 days in Pen n MaJacca F U S
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  • 1265 14 ADDRES8 FOB THE DEFENCE. Thf preliminary enquiry into the charge preferred against Mr. A. W. Cooper, en:.t L r employed by the Municipality, of causing the death of Mr. I", stapp, of the P. M. s. Ra L by the Bash and negligent driving of his
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  • 159 14 A first National production. The Sport of Kings, in five part?, featuring Margot Kelly, .nd Ropers Lytton, will ■rated at the Marlborough, to-night, in addition to the Grossman serial, A MillionDollar Reward, featuring Lillian Walker, of which the fifth and sixth episodes will to shown. The first show
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  • 85 14 FRASEITS REPORT. liuhher. Still dull with very little business, most shares being on offer. Ulu Benuts 96 cents, Craigieleas $1.75, Utan Tapahs $24.75, Imlragiris $10.75, CoKnsburgh* s.i.so, Bas?etts $1.40, Scudais $9, Lunas $14.90. Mining. Quiet with few shares changing Rawangs $1.12%, South Taipinjrs $1 10 1 North
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  • 137 14 •T 009s. Hongkong M%. Shanghai Tin. Buyers at $135.50, No sellers. Kubber. The market is we-.k and dull. Septr: Sheet around 02 cents, October 64% with Qct. Deer, transacted at 67% and Jan. March at 78% cents. Shares. A neglected maiket with a weak undertone. Business done.
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 66 14 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship. Mrs. Shore boat Mrs. Turiver, w.o. TO-DAY'S TIES. 1 ad>s' Singles Final. Mrs. Maxwell vs. Mrs. Shore. Ladies Doubles (Final). Mrs. Steyenn And Mrs. Turner owe vs. Mrs. Conn ell and Mrs. Shore owe 30. FRIDAY'S TIES. Mixed Doubles A Clmm (Final).
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    • 223 14 YESTERDAY'S PLAY Nt'wconurs Handicap. C. P.. Blunder scr. beat Skytw owe 5. J. G. K. Green acr. beat It. Walters owe 15| w.o. F. Heath, icr. beat EL P. Yoelker scr., G 4, 7-5. C' C'la^N Single Handicap. Major 7. C Westland plus 2 boat
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    • 166 14 V Class Doubles Handicap. I termark and Tyler owe vs. Battenbarg ai.d Ruchwaldy icr, Cl'.ampio nship Pair-. Walker ;.i.d Arch. Swindell vs. Kleinman an: Col. Cotgrave. Moss and Franklin at. Major Gur.ner and Major Shore. H. Class Singles. Yeldon owe 1 vs. Hesta scr. To finish. Stredwick owe
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    • 94 14 The September monthly medal competit;on was ilayed on Sept. 4 ami 5 and was won oy Mr. F. S. Gibson who returned a score of ;il square. The sweep was won oy Vv. Bu-klard on Saturday and by Mr. s on Sunday. The following card.- w tfi
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    • 110 14 The annual general meeting of the Straits Athletic Club was held on the 2nd September At the C'ub House, at No. 61 Tanjong Pagar Road. Thi following members were elected as office-bearers for the ensuing year President, Mr. Low Kim Loh Vice President, Mr. Lim Lian Quee
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  • 693 14 THE RICE QUESTION— A SOLUTION. To the Editor. Dear Sir, —As far as one can see from the present discussion of the rice problem both in thc press and on the platform, one quite obviously fads that all the measures sug-; gosted ere only temporary and
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  • 89 14 The mail steamer Kashgar which bft London OB instant and has on board the mails of the 12th instant arrived at Port Said on T l ursday the 19th instant. The French boat "Amiral Nielly," which damaged her bow by colliding with thc Colombo breakwater while entering Port
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  • 58 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Sept. 7. The directors of the Tiaping Tin Dredging Company have declared an interim dividend of ten per cent payable on Sept. 27. The directors of the North Taiping Tin, Dredging Company have declared a dividend of ten per cent and a bonus
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  • 19 14 An increase in rents of 25 per cent has j been approved at Gibraltar for four years. j A+m.
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  • 32 14 Programme of Drills, etc. for week ending Saturday, llth Sept., 1920. Saturday, llth 2.30 p.m. Balestier Rge. Eurasian Coy. Rifle Club. R. SMITH, Lieut. ajAdjutant S. V. C. I
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