The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 September 1920

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, fcfiPT. fr, 1920. NO. 10,07^
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  • 203 1 Kesolta of tennis and other sporting > news will be found on page 12. I The I'andman Company played "The i Rotters*' to a full house last evening -.Page S. There was a hu^o crowd on th<> Padan^ yesterday lor the Cup linal i»a-e The r li:tde
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  • 710 1 Dear i STon isk me (in the S.F.P, May 14th) which six books I should t>o have with nio if 1 -.ihnl on a lonely resume the Maud Id be tropical '.<:i tl lan Fernandez, where Alexander Selkirk pent four solitary years, U In the Pacific, ai*out
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 65 1 Mattfaid For particulars apply to raiiam On ltd I U II U 111 i \Mt mU i I U lole Agents S.S. ifr F.M.S. jj HELVETIA WATCH CO. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD LNEK HIGH STREET HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW POCKET WATCH? j Prices $3.50, $4.00, and $4.50. j MA( FARLANE,
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    • 167 1 i© THE RONEO DUPLIC ATOR STOPS WASTE PRINTING-COSTS. It gives instant service when every moment counts; 9 it can be operated by a junior clerk; it is almost entirely automatic in its action; it is cJeanly it is fool proof; it prints in any language from Chinese to Choctaw it
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    • 162 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Bandman additional programme— Page 2. dolling and Co, express and toun.gt.nt Page 2. few days of Whiteaway'i gale— age Notices b\ .lohoff CRI onrlruetion tenders Page 5. United Engineers hold large stocki of tapioca saw blades Page 5. John Little have some interesting specialities in millinery Page 6.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 76 1 THE WEEK. Thursday, 9th. High Tides 8.39 am 7f! ")in. 7..T* p.m Bandman Comedy Co., Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Friday, 10th. High Tides 9.27 am Sft lin 8.48 pm 9ft Oin. Saturday, 11th. High Tides 10.6 am Sft Sin 9.40 pm Oft 6in. Sunday, 12th. High Hues 10.37 am 9ft Oin
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  • 400 2 The ten-enter, lintf of the .Ma\ flower en the 6th of September 1920 was ■object dealt with by the Rev. J. A. iok on Sunday night. He pointed out ih: the Puril I suffered so -liai.y disabilities :n the lator days of Qoten Elizabeth, and fail
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  • 195 2 \dd reused for First Time. Women jurors were addressed for the ♦-.2'St time by a barrister at a case at Bristol Quarter >, at which the jury was -imposed of equal numbers of men n»d v/omen. Mr. Dummett, the barrister said Lhat it was the first
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  • 142 2 Views on Indian Unrest. London, A\i£. 15th. Interviewed by a repretH-nUitive of the Observer regarding his appointment a3 Governor of Bihar and Orissa, Lord Sinha said that the position of Governor was going to fc* most difficult. "I enter upon my duties," he continued, with the Mimed hope
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 363 2 AUSTRALIAN "UNEEDIT" THE MOTORISTS' FRIEND. Vou Need it to. Knead into Your Tyres and Tubes when Needed. STRONGER. QI'ICKER, CHEAPER than Vulcanising Repairs both Tyics and Tubes. NO TOOLS REQUIRED. UNAFFECTED BY HEAT. 3cts. lßpa Tubc Roiarin smins. CET A TIN FROM Cycle and Can ace Co. Ltd., Orchard-rd. Straits
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    • 903 2 From Simda>, Septemb^^^]^^^^^U^J^^J Sc-oiul Show, comm^nrin.. Snitnnh r 10 ONE OF THK VKKV hkm n V n, New, Frcl, Or^ THE GREAT, HANDSOME LITTLE MAN^ u ADMIRABLY DIRECTED THE LIUDIM and who is taking to movin^-picturo F%M GEORGE B i T/ The little manrel of bmwn and brain ,f. Jl*
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    • 185 3 '^00-* t:a mtm Wllfrv a wg3>;>c r -^*CTg» '^^g^-wwrwß iiihbi it if M „w> LARGE STOCK n tl/\Y 3T A < O4T f< E:' > ao^ READY MADE iyL Jll/J-iW IjHLKIjKi 14 I Day a>id Evening Dresses, etc. I NEW ASSORTMENT OF ALL KINDS. STOCKS \S^3^^ I Ladies Dresses Made
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    • 285 3 THREESOME BIG REASON WHY YOU SHOULD U E THE APOLLO FORD PLUG Hj In preference to any other plug It is that you have +yjm+ the advantage of the APOLLO SERVICE behind you— always ready to help you to obtain the highest degree of PLUG EFFICIENCY— and which guarantees to
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    • 248 4 DUTCH ACETIC ACID Shovels-Buckets Tappingkni ves Axes Mangles-Sawfiles AND all Hi In L REQUIREMENTS Huttenbach, Lazarus Sons I LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). SIISGAPORE Irickard limited! B PROMPT PRINTERS, P d 76, Cecil Street, Singapore 5 Are offering PHONE 2228 53 a keelox CARBON PAPER g 8^ by 11
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    • 429 4 IT l[[jß MEDI CAL 4i-j Yv LOXDON ill v% lf *i? Aw Th! your guarantee th« matogen will tefit your health can you i as \i lict of the v sicians .:i the world Sr.ch nth Intcr- m London, which the Grand I'rix. to Sa: j ly to S I
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    • 786 4 TENDERS SALE OF GOVERNMENT (RUBBER) PLANTATIONS, KUALA TEMBELING. TAHANG. TENDERS IXVITED. Tenders will be received at tl.d Office of the Director of Agriculture, Kuala Lumpur, up to noon of Saturday the 25th day of September 1920 for the purchase of the Government (Rubber) Plantations Kuala Tembeling, as a going concern.
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    • 440 4 JUST ARRIVED A SHIPMENT OF /A\ '/y *^\<i r/J J/ff 3g* AV /Or 4y The n^ o*Biam0 8iam Corporation ltd Jr l Incorporated in Enplaad.) I J? 117-121, Market Street, Singapore I sir 'Phono 2281. I CHANGE OF ADDRESS i 5 SEPTEMBER 6th, II T WANG QuaUfied Denti>t 33, RAFFLES
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    • 184 5 ESTATE BUREAU DUriRE BROS. RUBBER DEPARTMENT ESTATE AND GENERAL BROKERS 2 DE SOUZA STREET. id at Katong for sale in Raffles Square to let. WANTED. i en 10-9 ■lunioi Apply Ko> 154 quired t TYPISI th copies of 13-9 .'.ion. As 7\vo Junior c!> I also two cure of 9-9
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    • 519 5 AUCTION SALES. M CTION SALE OP i> To be bt ur N SATI ber 1920 at ll am POWELL i: CO.. LTD., Auctioneers. in Singapore.) 11-9 U CTION BALB OF Valu „v.n Pi At Ol No. SO Kling Street ON WEDNESDAY 1 5th Sept. at 2.;«) p.m. I Valuable isehold
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    • 826 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE 'ied teak old Furniture, etc. TO BE HELD AT Room Xo. 14, Crescent, Tanjonp Katonp. On TUESDAY, 14th Sept. 1920, at 2.30 p.m. Comprising:— Excellent wax polished teal sideboard, almeirah and wardrobe with bevelle< mirror door, dininr: table, marble top wash*tan< d mirror in I I
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    • 902 5 TENDERS. JOHORE GOVERNMENT. PI WORKS DEPABTMKNT. Tenders are hereby invited for the erecti Class 11 Quarters for Europe; iid Conservator of Forests. Joho i Bahru. 1 Kvery person pplyfng for a form of tend Wl!l hl t tl of o 1 hun(lri with the State Engineer, ai form will only
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    • 336 5 "J WHITE A WAY'S on nn ?^--r_r.r- z re I ->^«^^^ >„ .<~ l^"i>o~J^s:g^sas^a;asss-s-a-s'-=r=-^~*^^. >!>?~"^~^g I as ho 2 OF OVR m it. Record- Breaking SALE i Final Reductions 0 e //V 4I^L r e I HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS A T '1/4 iLF PRICE rll jl WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW CO., LTD
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    • 78 5 tjk RIGAUD'S OP JAPAN J vL TOILET WATER [f^Kvl^H in** lotions. ffIBBfSJI RIGAUD H^RJ 8, rue Vivienne, 8 Sold by all Perfumers It was an American SCout-mastcr here with his braves to attend the international "Jamboree." "Come into my tout Mil have a whisky and soda," said the K^nial Camp
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 36 6 FRANKK. -On the 7th inst. wife of Mr. W. M. Frank?, of a daughter. SOLLY.—At the Maternity Hospital, Penang, on September 4th, to Captain and Mrs. P. R. Solly, of Batu Kawan Estate, a daughter.
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    • 37 6 JOSEPH-NELLIGAN.—At the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Pulau Tikus. by the Rev. Father Laumondais, Archibald Charles Joseph, to Miss Genevive Alvirah Nelligan, second daughter of the late John Aloysius Nelligan (Post Office) and Ellen Nelligsn, Penang.
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  • 677 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1920. Mr. McSwiney's Case. e note, with a good deal of amusement, that Mr. Balfour has been given the task of dealing with the dialectical subtleties of negotiations with the Soviet representatives. The Government could hardly have found a better man, for clever as
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  • 778 6 I, Mr. C. W. Bradburne has been granted a fi>-Ft class Appraiser's licence for the State of Johore. The Lord Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak will helil Confirmation at S. Andrew's Cathedral at 5.30 p.m. on Friday. While engaged in mowing grass an Epping Forest farm labourer, was stung by
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  • 286 6 Mr. COOPER COMMITTKh The preliminary enquiry into the eha preferred against Mr. A. W. Cooper, Engineer of the Municipality, cf causing the death of Mr. G. F. Stapp of the F.M.S Railway? Department, by driving hiv in a rash and negligent manner on the morning of
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  • 340 6 "THE ROTTERS." That highly diverting: Lancastrian comedy "The Rotters" was presented by the Bandman Comedy Company i:i the Victoria Theatre last night, and was accord warm reception. .Mr. John Clugstone is a member of the bcal Council and has great ideas of his own importance. Consequently, any
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  • 209 6 Calcutta, Aug. 24th. The Frontier correspondent of the Englishman writes: "1 liavo interview*.] some prominent men from a batch of about 1,500 returning Muhajirin. Many of them are so destitute that they had to clothes for food, while for some clays ween Kabul
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  • 97 6 tss: An amended Mr. p. G. St. petition, J'W lent to h drew as the Sing, Then bcott „i^ t llor fa her evidence thi ■tance. of cruelty tow, months after Lr n^rr! iticki, attend to cut »n a drunken condition, throa.ether with her children on had nev
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  • 365 6 ALLURING PICTURE OF FIT Bombay, Aogi This evening under t Mr. V. A Dabholkar, P Municipal Corporation, the Em. Curtis. Member, Bombay Govi cutive Council, delivered in u instructive address to a crowd*,! audipnr* on the development of Bombay, with the seven primary- islands the history of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 176 6 LIMITED. JncorpormUd in Sh«;fh»:) Wine Spirit Merchants WHOLESALE RETAIL 87, Cecil Street Telephone /Vo. 228, DO YOUR EYES PAIN YOU. Do you find a tendency to hold your book rearer or further than the normal 12 or 14 inches. A blurring of print after Perhaps constantly TOCWltag headaches, neuralpia, weak
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  • 448 7 BONAR LAW? FIRM >° STAND. [B eut*r'9 Service.] K FEINS NSW TACTICS. M vN London, Sept. r> I the Labour i I the IjctA that Mr. MoOi U Irish itself to of the Crown. uritten documents in his po»--he was convicted, he sue 1 orof pie Mayoral ken
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  • 519 7 DISPUTE OVER FRONTIER. [Reuter's Service.] PSUSSIANIBM at DANISH*. Warsaw, Sept. 6. It is announced that the negotiations rang the future frontier relations with Poland are broken off, the Polish Delegates returning to Warsaw. The Supreme Council informed the Lithuanians they propose a new line of demarcation running
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  • 183 7 Latest Additions to London Zoo. Among the varied assortment of I tures which recently arrived at the Zoo from India is a solitary specimen of the Climbing Anabaa, as it is officially labelled. It is a fish, which would, perhaps, have better described by its popular
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  • 579 7 THOxMAS ON THE TRADE CRISIS. [Reuter's Service.] THE NEED FOR PRODUCTION. London, Sept. 6. The anxiously awaited Trade Union Congress, which it is hoped, will avert the threatened Coal strike by securing mediation between the miners and the Government opened at Portsmouth to-day in the presence of over
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  • 251 7 Kecapturc of Trade. The extent to which the Germans have recaptured the toy trade was referred to at a meeting of the Incorporated Association of British Toy Manufacturers and Wholesalers, held at the offices of the i London Chamber of Commerce. Mr. W. H. Nicholls said he had
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  • 260 7 ENTHUSIASTIC ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS. [Renter's Service.] CLASS UNITY— A LESSON FOR BRITAIN. Paris, Sept. 6 Yesterday's celebration of the Battle of the Marne was centred at Meaux where M. Millerand, Marshals Foch, Joffre and Petain attended Mass, celebrated by the Archbishop of Rheims after which a banquet
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  • 370 7 SENSATIONAL DOCUMENTS. RELIGIOUS FERVOUR. The opening of the trial at Cairo of the alleged conspirators known as the Vengeance Gang was marked by the disclosure by General Maxwell of a series of sensational documents and circulars, giving details of an extraordinary plot hatched by the Egyptian Nationalists. These
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  • 132 7 Profit-sharing Scheme. Trade union leaders, accompanied by Viscountess Astor, M.P., and the Mayor of I Plymouth met the Admiralty contractor to i consider a scheme for breaking-up obsolete warships and thereby giving" woik to the unemployed on profit-sharing terms. The trade union leaders made stipulations which were accepted,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 140 7 ~^.Jm.T~yM^x^i<mß*&*VKZU^X37JU.lhM l > «*£V*£>:ZK rT2««E~3Wr-c "V MM t UUff, 1 r -Trim.** Robinson ®> Co., Ltd. I I The Gentlemen's Dept. ADNECK" I Tennis Shirts Pyjamas f I "HENRY y^ATH'<£"! Celebrated Felt Mats IN THE LATEST SHADES AND STYLES I Robinson (Sb Co., Ltd. rT' is the point //I p
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 597 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated in Japan. HKD3L& MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPMtIJLL JAF AXX3B GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations without »«ilct EUROPEAN MAIL LINE FORTNIGHTLY SSJtVICS. ftr London and Antwerp via (Malacca) ,Penanr, C»l*x>r, P«rl SaSi and Mat^cllkft. KAGA MARU 14 th Sept. YOKOHAMA MARU 25th Sept. KUMANO MARU end Sept.
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    • 646 8 K. P. M. KONINELYKE PMfETVAART MAATSCHAPPU (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF EATAVIA rtitpkoß* 131 Passage Bept. 1202 Freight Dspt 1052 Managers Desk 1437 Marine Sapt. TrsHshipm«a& £>*»&. 1 COLLYER QUAY. CNDWR CONTAACf WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVK&NMSNT. SINGKEL (Thursday, Sept. 9.) Bengkalis Tangjong-Mengeidar, Tanjong-Leidong, Ftaneh, Beromhang, Asahan
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    • 635 8 P. O. -BRITISH IndlT^ AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated in E inland.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERM PENINSULAR AM) ORIENTAL s. > C H (Under Contract with His Majestv'i Go****. The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST %F BOMBAY^ 4 suspended. IDAI M 't*m\ LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON To Jg DUE SINGAPORE KASHGAR
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    • 756 9 ]lE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. u Ir.tU. ThStmmm. Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, LapkfS»ol. 3»ni«n, Langauan, Chum)on, and Bangkok. ArriTd Departure DDHADIB 6th Sept. 1920 Bth Sept. 1920 V AL A' 13th Se Pt. 1920 15th Sept. 1920 PRACHATIPOK 20th Sept. 1920
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    • 527 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Elicrman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHUKIAN LINE.) [Incorporated in England] JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due Route For S'pore JASON 20th Sept. S'pore, Manila, Hongkong,
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    • 388 9 FREICBt SERVICES OPERATED BY PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) FOB ACCOUNT U. 8. SHIPPING BOARD HONGKONG—CALCUTTA REGULAR WCEKLY SAILINGS by the Fteamen Lake Fnv.ifc, Lak* Farmls* Uals, Jacox, L«k« GlUno, Doj^eitown, Uk« Fialdinjr, Caddopeak, L*k« GUp«i. CALLING AT Calcutta, Madras, Rangoon, Peuang, Sinjra^or^, Saiffac tad TRF.OUGH
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  • 647 10 ERASER AND CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. SINGAPORE, SEPT. Bth, 1920. MINING. I Figures in brackets shows the capital if ad issue value of the Share in dollar* uaiess otherwise marked. C. Cum d>. t equals ex div.] A or, pans ($lOO,OO0 0) 16.00 Ay*r Weng ($100,000—0)
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 277 10 CUT OUT Plug Troubles and Faulty Firing^ IP < T 8 PJLTTQiR£»aD9 -hsbjkS >—uml F/ere are "OIHER PLUGS" but fJcIS ■p fVE PLUGS are first, they are >J|M tiAtjftAKTE£D for twelve months i^f^^ j^^^^B /iaf #s PROOF of their REPUTATION V 7/iey are RELIABLE and BRITISH VH|V IVe have models
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    • 211 10 MASSAGE HALL. 239 Bencorwen Street MASSAGE AMI MANICURE Til. V. 1107. MRS. HARU \A _MAS:v**l. MAC U JLJ3LJIiIUfe iLZZfeEII) LJI—J Jt 3 Qj c ij v^OBTAOfABLfI 41 Ml DiSPENSARIES THROUGHOUT. STRAITS SEIfLEME^TS AI^D FEDERATED MALA¥ STATES JOSEPHINE JRADING CO. 1 I: lian Produce Merchants, AND Shipping end Foi'war-.iirjg Agent* 20
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    • 55 10 fffli SB I OF EXCELLENT QUALITY, .damson, Gilfillan Co., ltd. Narfr v*^ \J VJ r V 1 /\y\yj v^ 'w/ Jmmw JLmm Ami JLI svv 1 (Incorporated in England). I HI\GAPnRE 9 IPOH PEN*NG. I%«"J«.B"Ji%II%B"JI"JiSIS«%B\B%B*J*I%BSB%r.«%""-« J %fl|fr a r r ■5 i ij PURITY AND POWEB mm g I §tQ
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  • 62 11 September "V. Bank 4 m.s. 2|4 I|l6 Bank, demand 2|3 13 in Private credits 3 m.s. 2|4 25|32 New York, demand 40V* Credits 90 days 40 France, demand 575 India, T. T. 121 Hongkong, demand 85 Prem. Yokohama, demand 78% Java, demand 125 Bangkok, demand 89 Sovereign, Bank Buying
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  • 159 11 September 8. Tin ICO Tons $134.75 Gambier 13.50 Gambier Cube No. 1 18.50 Peppei Black 25.25 Pepper (white fair) 50.00 Tapioca small flake, f.q. 5.75 Tapioca, medium p«*rl f.q. 10.00 Pearl Sago, small 11.00 Copra Sunciried 22.00 Copra Mix 21.25 Opium, Benares uncart 8,900 Rice Rangoon White 2,700 Rise,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1963 11 asmU •*>** $3>500,i©0. Assurance in force over $15,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMED [Incorporated in Straits Sett.] HEAD OFFICE House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, O.d Jewry, EC rhe c^r?XT^™ the Supreme co z EiiBiand> aad compues wuh the Bruish Life a o— Act MONEY TO LOAN AGENTS WXNTED
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    • 223 11 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 12 O'CLOCK NOON Bth SEPT. 1920. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Closinp Pricea Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Buyers Sellers. Sl'OT. Sept. 65 V* 66 62 V& 63^ Oct. 65 66 Oct.jDec. 67% 68 Jan.fMar. 73 74 lone of Market:— Dull. LIVERMORE DEARBORN
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 64 11 VESSELS Quorra, Brit. 89, from Trenggi.nu 8, f.^r Trenggar u 10. Islander, Brit. 481, from Christmas Island 9, for Christmas Island unc. De Weert, Dut. 965, from Samarinda 8. for Soerabaya 11. Clymont, Am. 1,672, from Batavia 8, for Hongkong 11. Kepong Brit. 1,322, from Saigon 8, for Saigon 11.
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    • 425 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and .c.-ul ir.aiit will b» found in list bolow Penang, Malacca, F. M. S. (by Train) 4 p.m. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and station! to Kuala Lumpur at 6 a.m. Kerimon Ban Soon Guan 9 a.m ■Cucob Messima 9 am. P. Batam &P. Bulang Hock
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  • 432 12 MOKE ALUE IMCRSASJ The total imports into the St ments dnril nd quarter of amounted u during the corresponding perio<l or 1919. mports totalled $230,<63,24Q, increase of $*****. oang, $60,440,000 increase of 240; and Malacca 4. an is 121,041. The d from the ts during the r
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  • 83 12 PHASER'S REPORT. Kubber. The Market is still doll, with a r Cndeacy. uiu Benuts Kun!: ;3, Balgownlei f Changkati |8.00, Indngiria M Has rfcudais |8 Mentakahe 80 oents, B< Minin t' and North Taipinga in fair demand on the dividend announ; South Taipings $1.10, Harbours |22, $11.80.
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  • 84 12 Singapore, Sept. 8. Since last reporting values have shown a further decline and *t the opening of the Auctions on Wednesday sellers were inclined to hold ofT, but later met the market at 61 H to 62 cents for Standard Sheet and 64 cents for Standard Crepe,
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  • 32 12 Monyash, Derbyshire, Parochial Church < ouncil have passed a resolution that parish priests should retire automatically every •even ye«r 8 to safeguard parishes from bemg saddled with unfit incumbents fox irw, ieflnHc periods.
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  • 547 12 INTERESTING JUDGMENT. On the L!9th July Mr. Justice Barrett Lennard del .u\ oral judgment in the of Soothoo Siong Weng vs. Chop Sin Suan Caooag. Since then tlu learned Judge has written the following judg- This was an action brought by the lessor against the occupants of
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  • 96 12 While AQC Koh Kah, Chinese I: ■■..■•on, was proceeding in a riki&ha along Gaylang Road about 11 p.m. Me 7th inn. near Lorong 2, four •*e suddenly sprang from the lane obvioiu with the intention of robbing kicipt ing r motive, he jumped r of the
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  • 131 12 Sih •r. 59 1 fc Hongkong 85. Shanghai 37. Tin. 100 Tons sold at $134.75. r. The market is firm with buyers >minatinf. •tr. Sheet around 64 cents. Oct. 66. Oct. Dec. 68 and Junry. Ifch. 74 cento. Shares. The market remains weak and 1. Rubbers. Kempas changed
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  • 40 12 Eighty miners, who were summoned at lilackwood, Mon., /or damages for le*ring work without notice, were escorted to the Court by a large crowd, headed by a hand, which played 'outjide the Court during' the Bitting. The? summonses were adjourned.
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  • 299 12 Q.CF.A. (IP PINAL. South Staflffrds beat R.R.C. '.\\\y hours befor advertised time for the game to commnce on the S.R.C. groan 1 last sweningf, enthusiasts of the rowd fixed up t'^ir positions. Great interest wm centred in the game and from consensus of opinion the S.R.C. were looked
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  • 126 12 VESTERDAVS PLAT A Doubles Handicap. Utermark and Tyler beat Battenb Ruchwaldy, 6 2, 6 2. Championship fairs, Kleinman and Col. Cotgrave beat Walker Arch. S i. w.o. •klip boa* Major and Major S re, B, o—2. 1). ("lass Singles. YolJon beat Bests, 4—6, 6 l,
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  • 85 12 Oiampionshrp Pairs. Lee-Warnei and Tyler vs. Clarke and Dove. A Class Double .nd Sinclair. B Class Doubles. Noon anJ Lamb vs. Bailey and Marsh. < < la M Snmgle Handicap. Hat h \s. Brown. Hopkir, vh. Hay. Sutton vs. Gosling. Millard Watts vs. Gibson. Newcomers Handicap. M<ijor Anderson
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  • 94 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. I.ades' Singles Final. Mrs. Shore beat Mrs. Maxwell, 4— 6 o, 6—:. FRIDAY'S TIES. Mixed Doubles A Class (Final). Mrs. Gregory Jones and Lt. Cotgrave plus 2 vs. Mrs. Maxwell and Mr. Upcott plus 15. THE RACE MEETING. Official Training will commence at
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  • 115 12 The President Grant which arrived ir yesterday his on board 5568 troop! h .Slovak tro*ops and 259 Austriar reera, Tl President Grant left Vladi ▼ostok en the 24th alt and is bound foi Trieste. Her tonnage is 11,112 and sh< carries a crew of 3G7. Whilst »n A.
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  • 304 12 The high prices charged for imported tobacco from the Madras presidency is generally u. 1 for the outor and often also for the contents of thv best description of bo called "Burma chen have made a good many of the local manufactories take to Burma-jrrown"
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  • 193 12 A ghastly tragedy occurred at the Vie- Gardens, Bombay, on August 24. A il'ndu, who was seen seated on the terrace of the lions' cage, in sonu' unexplained manner dropped into the cage. Immexiiately a pie r cing cry was h^ard and the tacle of two
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  • 123 12 i Peshawar, August 21. Mustafa Chokaev, a leading cfhampion of rioelem interests in the Caucasus, has writton a spiritual protest against the Candja (Elizabetpol) massacre in which he com-] pares this outrage with the massacre at; Kokand. He says that although tha 80l- i shc-viks
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    • 31 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS.. Protfnnnme of Drills, etc. for week ending Saturday, 11th Sept., 1920. Saturday, 11th 2.80 p.m. Bfcleetier Rge. Eurasian Coy. Rifle Club. R. SMITH, Lieut. a}Adjutant S. V. C.
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