The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 September 1920

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. tI.N TENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, SEP!. 14, 1920. No. 10,078.
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  • 225 1 Tennis results and other sporting news will be found on page 12. The share market is dull and little Imsiness waa transacted yesterday Page 12. The labour situation is causing anxiety, and strikes arc foreshadowed —Page 7. A company m Arizona is said to be producing erode
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  • 862 1 What dcet he know of Mail !>ay, who* only England knows? One thing at least the war haa to its credit, it taught thousands and thousands of people to appreciate Iter*, for mails abroad arc like taxia at borne, <h > less frequent they arc the more previous
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 129 1 Malthoid n- v '^^^^^ißWMranM»«a>HHnMM__nManan»MMv*«» gDi n j fIWI>WWMM I "MM»WWBy —MUM I 111 II iit" M^^* ,M ""**^Trn^___Tinr _n_TT___i maa— _a.iiwiiwm iiiii ihjjmjuiliimjm i_B__B_________L _______L a___B M Vr? J al KW m t? iH I J 1 Motor Lorries) C i 0 i 1, la, 2, 2 2 3 l
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    • 354 1 KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. [Incorporated m Hongkong] COMMERCIAL BOOKS. MONEY EXCHANGE AND BANKING by Hi MONET, STOCK AND SHARE MARKETS T. Easton. Price $4.m). Price CAL HANKING by J. F G Bagshav F BANKING. Price $1.20. Pr.. AUDITING, A< COUNTING AND BANKING n i-i ,cv i>Truivr>i_ «.-r_ rni.ri/-v „__to by
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    • 76 1 4 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Montoro for Timor Diily 11. Hippodrome Circus coming Page 2. Powell's auctio:. summary Page 11. Auction* of land and motor car Page 5. Robinson's tailoring announcement 7. Gol;l Flake cij am mack n Englan 7. Box plan for u Paesera By" opens tomorrow Page 2. Marlborough, Gaiety,
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 113 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday, 14th. High Tides 11.34 am Oft 4in 11.50 pm 10ft 2in Rent Board, 2.15 p.n.. Singapore Aacraea. Wednesday, 15th. High Tides 0.1 am 9ft sin. Federal Council, Iv. Lumpur 10.30 a.m. Ihuisday, 16th. High Tides 0.28 am Oft Bin 0.20 pm Oft sin. Friday. 17th. High Tides
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  • 377 2 The ream making between the Ulu Ai Pa jti i and Hrn Skarang, Layer and Lemanak Dayaks, which bad been agreed upon by their at KfSB i» June, look pi. fere His Highnoss the Jlajah at Siman-: the 4th August £ays tht Sarawak Gazette. This tribal feud
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  • 238 2 The tirst real international conference of negroes began its thirty days of session e.t a great demonstration held m New York on Aug. 2. Violent language was used by 4he speakers. Mr. Marcus Harvey, Pr -nt of the Negro Improvement Association, referring to Africa, said: "We shall
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  • 118 2 The following amusing incident took place before a performance of the "Rhinegold" not leng ago. A young officer enteUed and sat down with his girl. He bought a programme, and aettled down to read the .synopsis. After studying it for a co**- aiderablfc time, he turned to the girl beside
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 279 2 COMING COMING HIPPODROME CIRCUS BEACH ROAD. WATCH THE DAY OF OPENING. MR. MOTORIST, REMEMBER THE NAME j UNEEDIT UNEEDIT UNEEDIT UNEEDIT UNEEDIT THE TUBE hrn TYRE REPAIRER Which takes only 5 Minutes. NO VULCANISING REQUIRED. Car Size $3.50, Cycle Size $1.75 OF ALL DEALERS Cl FUCCESSFUt ADVERTISING. That knowledge is
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    • 535 2 PALLADIUM Yom WEDNESDAY, September 8, to TUESDAY, September, 14 1920. DEATH-DEFYING AEROPLANE FEATS, THRILLING AND SENSATIONAL n a Unique Universal-Jewel Production which features a dare-devii of the .ir who completely and successfully defied Death, though, according to a ieuter's telegram appearing m the local papers of August 6, 1920, m
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    • 516 2 KM mZWiX mii\z\ gfci From SATURDAY, September 11, to THUl^hw T^™* A BRUNTON-HODKINSOX PRODUCTION < 16 ROMA .Tic Featuring popular, handsome J. WARREN KERRIGAN m a fast-moving story full of mystery an 30, 0O O A picture with a plot rather out of the ordinary a lot c r situations
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 203 3 TI. SEX PROBLEM. x is indubitably th: greatest. •rable pruderies and pruri,ir., bai proda r. l familiar that it wdl refect thr problems and questions us. i on is built is a lesson to the thousands of frivolous s into believing thai youth ls m violate the laws that regn!
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    • 221 3 WE HOLD LARGI STOCKS «\w* OF tf\%^k %W^ BE^ T e_L^_____ T__^___L *}SlW^ EN ISH *^> MANUFACTURE H I dßHßfflsWßEn.^r:iff^sr-.*~T''r.-* UNITED ENGIN! ERS LIMITED. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements.) SINGAPORE. BMmßimiMaPMMPaMMaKnß_______B_B_P_m_____Mß_____M__^^ j ajifei B£S PR .DUCTION* MB _M r" <JS^S^^S AT THE PRICK ORCHARD ROAD, -"^lfflfc 05Sli AND SINGAPORE. lljt
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 472 4 mmf f W. mSJ J__B__9Sft[l____nV"^____ 'WOmmmmmWl f "i J_t_W_\ kES* fIS ____HL_'^W _J___S _£S__Q_U^_^M_C^'*Vvßvs Everyl>od> knows and uses "Air-Float" Talcum Powder so soft so fresh so fragrant yei sn inexpensive. More "Air-Float" is sold than And everybody welcomes the Qew u Air-Float Powder and Paste. You could buy no better
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    • 217 4 nMaMH OTM **^^MMB_M_a_H»«»aAMi^*M«an»M*Mm__wij ■■asss^v Ttfi^c IS ONE 810 KPISfIN WHY YO J SHOUID USE THE FORD PLUG B f n preference to any other plug It is— that you have •'JfJ^ the advantage of the APOLLO SERVICE behind you— 55? always ready to help you to obtain the highest degree
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    • 404 4 fg df gdf IMPORTANT AUCTION BALR. Messrs. Powell and Co. Ltd. having received instructions, wiil sell by auctions Tuesday, 14th September 1920 at their Sale-Rooms, 16 and 17 Raffles Place. at 2.30 p.m. The business known as the Serangoon Rubber Factory stiuate m a lane goon Road known a9 Municipal
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 479 5 ESTATE BUREAU 8 Dl BROS. RUBBER DEPARTMENT ITATE AND GENERAL BROKERS 2 DE SOUZA STREET. Kai Officei m Raffiee Square to let. Furnished or unfurnished bungalow 2 bedrooms, dining room and sitting room. Bung hangi furnished electric light, garage gar. Bungalow Tanglin district 4 bedrooms etc. gas, water, tennis court,
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    • 709 5 M*w«i_nMa_-M_««___«»'«_«__aMM<waaßn_Ha«Ma_HMH AUCTION -SALES. I AUCTION SALE i -uct!on to ■ell b: Pub.ic A their room Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, O.V MONDAY. 20th SEPT., at 2-30 p. m. All that piece or parcel of land situate '.•ban m the Settlement of Singapore estimated o contain an nrea of R2 acres and
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    • 684 5 AUCTION SALES. i <=========_^^ AUCTION SALE OF One er Chevrol >t Car l_l HP. 1 eyliin goo«- ng ord. TO BE HELD AT No. 3 KOEK ROAD, AY 18th Sept. 1920 at 11 a.m. I ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES LTD., Sac i i Ching K> and Estate Agents. 9 18-8 AUCTION
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    • 503 5 Ma_Karfl_W_HHK__HMK<( l <Vi_. mm irawi— M irtfi np m aw i' imh>— im i ■.!<■ i WHIT v WAYS I I SPECIAL AUTUMN DISPLAY fl op Sports Coals 1 (ttwtt-m LftTEST I WOOL, Rsl? CREATIONS, j yMm\ BEAUTIFUL v L!\. wSykvx r n?fWDiNre £B r eni/ fIL-1181 F AND 1
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 57 6 JAMES-MITCHELL.— At Cambourne. Cornwall, on *JSth July 1920, Bernard K. Jam. lonia, Province W.llesley, to Eleanor Mitchell, of Southcott Villa. Cambourne, Cornwall. HIRST-GODLEY l rge'i Cliurch, Penanc, on the ant, Frank Leonard, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. EL Hirst, of Streatham. England, to Dore Bliaaheth, daughter of Mr.
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    • 19 6 BRAZIER. Aug. 11, at Inrerness, Henry Woodham Commissioner of Custom.-, China, third .-on of late Prol Brasier, Aberdeen.
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  • 845 6 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1920 We do not imagine that rubber planters, or others concerned m the industry, will take more than an academic interest m the statement made m the India llubber Journal as cabled out by Reuter's Agency. Even if we accepted the
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  • 437 6 ft.cta__g-T_ianh.ni_ nl R. H. Cowan haa hi .ted to the battleship Malaya. Mr. F. K. Banner, A.S. P., on returning from U ave. ha? been posted to Christmas Islai Mr. Harry Gild, at one time of Ipoh and now carrying on business m Treng garni, who has been on a
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  • 313 6 SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC COMMITTEE. Passers -By. The Singapore Amateur Dramatic Committee as notified m our advertising columns are producing Haddon Chambers *ell known play Paaeers-By m the Victoria Theatre on September 27th and 29th ard October Ist and 2nd. The play wai originally produced In Undo* under the management of
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  • 125 6 v- first annual report of the Boar 1 1 ctors of the I Chinese Bank. Ltd, is published. It is dated sth instant i; Dr. Lim Boon 0.8. E., rman of the Board of Directors. It wili be gathered from a glance over the Repoit that the tirst
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  • 348 6 At Higham Ferrers the first ease of drunkenness for five years e;>.m the Bench. Of the total numbei of 863 war charities registered by the London County Council, :U'_2 have already, a return shows, ceased to operate. The mewing of cat at a bedroom do< led to the finding of
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  • 79 6 To-days issue of thi I contains t intern. nooncemi His Excellency thi mnr has b« pleased to appoint I \oy« Lewis, Adjutant poro ar.d Malaa v o'unteer Corps* to ;ut as Staff Officer. the Local Forces, Stiaits Settlement^ wit effect from the 9th May, UM. Bis Exi
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  • 99 6 NGAPORi T" The Editor. «W. numl caps on '1 *Kh the wi,,,,,,, third win on th but H Md I think a. each boat. Cordii*ly. noundu anil a- xpei court. Chine their own hai they fthou thoae "boys" who hai factory, and thudtaerU. As it is,
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  • 60 6 The annual report i I Club, which hi ome interesting wurinp the r [Hiring the year 111 n w Led mak me .'un. bala Commit. m JS. S. Victoi of tl cc amount hai the building is fores}..: of about a sal Out of nia the Club
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  • 72 6 ftfr. i manager of W. snd T. crossing tiu America, put m a sr bottle, and thre* Untie, 01 of the card riven if the en Mr. Chamberlain's sddi bottle had been taeeking eM ter I*. WW. to July 9. 1920 >t ap by Mis, Norah O'Donnell on jn roast
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 199 6 f|j WILKINSON'S JL TANSAN X The €hoicest °f a,/ choice Waters I |P IN iNTS AHD SPLITS To be obtained WHOLESALE OR R TAIL from the Hole Agents mm m ior a Co., LIMITED. corporated ts IhASCbal) 1 HO YOUR EYES PAIN YOU Do you find a tendency to hold
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    • 22 6 S. A. I). COMMITTEE PASSERS BY SEPT., 27th, 2i)th. OCT., Ist 2nd. IMan of Seals open MOUTRIES' WEDNESDAY, SEPT., 15th 9 a.m.
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  • 150 7 grRIKBS FORESHADOWED. [heater's Service.] N IKADK LMON UNITY. I ondon, Sept. 10. -ical Tr m the London Genlr> i'l to give a unle thc n wtthagainst y. occupations. f ution m necto withthe -trike m London irts .ment of the ._'hting. to be f the Cmons
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  • 234 7 I-ondon, Sept. 11. has announced that a a of Indian Cavalry, artillery iier Conyngham ■■h Bakuha. northeast Baghdad on the 6th operate m a northeasterly direc an railway, reaching fa, twelve miles from Bakuba with- Another column i_ coy- i < ommunication. A column Col Gretr,
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  • 178 7 AMERICA'S DISASTROUS BARGAIN. [Reuter's Service.] MUISER OM ROCKS. London, Sept. 11. York correspondent :at tllG i'"- athan, formerly tlu ;J 54,006 tons, may never She is m Hoboken Dock. Now Jersey, parti- m the mud, and m such a .state of d that o/er two millions sterl,nwr
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  • 333 7 Washington, Sept. 11. In connection with the action of the hundred thousand Anthracite miners m "taking vacation" on 2nd inst. as a promst the award of the Anthracite Committee, which was appoint suit of the coal strike. President Wilson notified the miners his refusal to reconvene the
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  • 69 7 dfdf df fds f i r he following subscriptions are gratef i'ly acknowledged The St aits Trading Co. Ltd. $500 Me are. Fraser and Neave LM. 250 Messrs. Behr and Co. 100 sis. Huttenbach Lazarus and Sons Ltd. 100 Pack and Co. Ltd. 100 11. Wolsk.l and Co.
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  • 29 7 An Order under the Profiteering Acts haa been made by the Board of Trade ao as to Include apples m the schedule of fcfticles. to which tha Act« apply.
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  • 450 7 MAILED FIST BECOMING KID GLOVE. [Reuter's Service.] REWARDS FOR HIDDEN ARMS. London, Sept. 10. Tiu *B id B ama show tha' many is surrendering and destroying arms m accordance with the Peace Trust} m an entir tory manner, a •Hy as runs. Twenty-sever thou sand <
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  • 190 7 The Municipal Health Department has for seme time been unostentatiously carrying an anti-malarial campaign says the S. Echo. We have observed groups of boys under Sanitary Inspectors or tindals going about collecting empty tins and covering up water holes and other breeding-grounds of mosquitoes. At the Empire Cinema
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  • 52 7 During a trial before him at the Central Criminal Court, Judge Atherley Jones observed, It is almost impossible to tell the age of a woman by her clothes m these days." Sea-planing ia the latest sport m Weatern Canada, and a number of visitors are booking flights to view the
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  • 311 7 1 CANDLEWEED GUM. [Reuter's Service.] AM KR KAN IN YEN HON. London, Sept. 10. Rubber prowers will be interested m t a Ftatement m the India Rubber Journal that a company m Salome, Arizona, is turnmg out a ton of crude i.ubber daily from Ocotilla or Candle
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  • 194 7 In Parliament on Aug 11. Mr. Jesson a?Ked the President of the Board of Trade if he was aware that American tyre and rubber footwear manufacturers, while there was apparently no difference between their price lists and those of British manufacturers, were allowing a discount to
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  • 284 7 THE LATE MARQUIS OF QUEENSHERRY. The death m announced from Johannesburg of the Marquis of Qucensberry. Shortly after his death, which is ascribed to pneumonia, an affidavit was lodged making certain allegations again.-t some of the persons with whom he was closely connected m South Africa. The lots Marquis had
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 163 7 Robinson <Sb Co., Ltd* I TAILORING DEPT. ARE NOW SHOWING ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF LATEST DESIGNS IN Fancy Suitings Lovai Mixtures I Drp.ss Suitings "Harris' Blyhty I and Donegal j Sporting Tweeds 7 IN A WIDE RANGE OF PATTERNS I SPECIALITE— EVENING DRESS RACING COLOURS IN ALL THE REGISTERED DESIGNS.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 599 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, (Incorporated fn Jspßß. A OEM VLAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPERIAL J AJFA.£?%SB GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations netlce EUROPEAN MAIL LINE FORTNIGHTLY SB* VICE. ?tr Lendon and Anl ia (Malacca) ,Penan*, Ctimte. Psrl S**» and Ma; tfeillcft. KAGA MARU 15th Se PtYOKOHAMA MARU 25th Sept. KUMANO MARU enri
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    • 620 8 P. ML KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland). BOYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA 1 r*C(H*s« i*l Paaaage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. IM2 Manager! Desk W37 Marine $a»t Itaapfcft§Ußta_M Pea*, 1 COLLYBR QUAY. CMOn CONTRACT WITH VBM NETHERLANDS IMfMLft BOTMNMJtItI MERKUS j Wednesday. Sept. 15.) j Pontianak. COEN (Wednesday, Sept.
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    • 558 8 imm— «_iii_ii_i.ii iiv-_.- << P ~3 mSH »IA APCAR LINE. (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SEI PENLVSULAR AND ORIENTAL B co (Under Contract with Hia Mi The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMB suspended. u^ LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON T0 MARSHES 4 DUE SINGAPORE ON KASHGAR about 13th
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 785 9 I Irt SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). f#t tretxj, T^lmUrmm. Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora LaLangauau, Chumpon, and Bangkok. I Departure VALA^ 13th Se Pt. 1920 15th Sept 1920 PRACHATIPOK 20th Sept. 1020 22nd Sept 1920 sL'DDHADIB 27th Sept. 1920 29th Sept. 1920 tmmeet srs fittsd throughout
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    • 533 9 j me ucean steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) [Incorporated m England] JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due Route For Spore JASON 15t h Sept- Spore,
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    • 436 9 FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BY PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO/ (Incorporated m U. S. A.) I ACCOUNT U. S. SHIPPING BOARD HONGKONG— CALCUTTA ETGULA* WEEKLY SAILINGS by the Steamers Lake FanlX L*ke tmlmgl iaii, Jacox, Laks Oft***, Dcy.estown, Laks Fielding, CaddopsaL, Laks Gi^psn. CALLING AT Cairntta, MtArtt, Rangoon, Penan*, S:r.ga;or* f StLgtt
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  • 759 10 FRASER AND CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. SINGAPORE, SEPT. 13th, 1920. MINING. Figures m brackets shows the capital »nd issue value of the Share m dollars aniens otherwise uiarked. C. Cum d>. t equals ex div. J Ampang 1*100,000— 0) 13.00—15.00 A>er Weng 100,000— 0) 1.15—1.35 Hitam
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 455 10 mm-m-m lUIIIH <r»W— WW^SW^ «M^»^— i i pin in ii i— _—__p MM^ MM g^MTgßa__a^«______ffM»M_ng_3____M^ L'kmUßß?^ I I CUT OUT Plug Troubles and Faulty Firing l I PIT PLUGS I ••i i k k k! J IT- 1 9*-} Hf" rfw 7/ ere are "OIHtR PLUGS but f«^£-fe t OUGE
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    • 89 10 «y— —ss— mS^ h iiiffPff* Adamson, Gilfillan Co., iid SOL.3. D'STRIBUrOES S. 3. F. M S (Incorporated m England.) dRb A a^J_l fl **flp* A ____Pll _W I •< I I DISINFECTANT INSIST ON GETTING ii*^ t" §»5i ____b w^** j BJM II MEkl BW sr *au** <#■• _B___^ 3T
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  • 63 11 September 13th. Bank 4 m.s. 2j4 I|l6 Bank, demand 2[3 13|16 Private credit:- 3 n_ 2|l ***** New York, demand 39 t s Credits 90 d... 44 France, demand 575 India, T. T. 121 Hongkong, demand 88% Prem. Yokohama, demand 78% Java, demand jj>s Bangkok, demand 89 •ign, Eank
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  • 133 11 September 13th. Tin 125 T $138.50 Gambier 13.7Gan.bier Cub 3 No. 1 18.50 Pepper I 28.50 Pepper (white fair) 52.50 Tapioca small flake, f.q. 6.00 Tapioca, medium pearl f.q. 10.00 Pearl fcago, small u.OO Copra Sunuried 22.00 Copra Mix 21.00 Opium, Benares urcart 8,900 P.ice Rangoon White 2,700 riam
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  • 57 11 DA.LV PRICES CURRENT. 12 XOOX SATURDAY, 13th SEPT. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Clotin? Price* Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Buyers Sellers. SPOT 63 M> 64 V* Sept. B&H G6*2 64 Mj 65 Oct. GG 65 V s Oct. to Dec. 68 G8 1 Jan. tc
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1848 11 l r **z^^**^--Wmms£-Zm-* sa___B«Bßte-a<HHSKi__wws??asa.^^ > m .vsi- $s.r>oo,ooc. Assurance m force over $15,000,000. I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I [Incorporated m Straits Sett.] OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFncE 32 Jewry £c Cor V.o^ooo debited i„iU_ the Supreme Court of En gla „d, and compiiee with the
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    • 147 11 m— _e__ee_____Bße__ee_B___Mß__________iwe-_____a__e_BMSMMMM 1 DYSENTERY I AND DIARRHOEA BROWN'S SPECIFIC. To be had.: at ■AYH.MLD'I D!SP__H- BABY, and of MlBfl BKCWN. I > Vu. %-VS.iM S( «,i.. I 14tfa September Rubber Facto Engil ig machines, Pun old by public Auction as going Con< 3ur Sale-Rooms Rallies Place. Saturday, Sept. 18th.— At
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 112 11 CLEARANCES. Sept. 13. Ellora. Kepong, Haitan. Glenfalloch, Mata Hari, Crostafels, (Brit.); Melchior Treub, (Dut). H WEATHER REPORT. K. Kerbau Hospital, Sept. 12. [Where three reports are made they refer to 9 a.m, 3 p.m. and 9 p.m.] Millibar 1010.1, *****., 1008.4, Temp sO. 88. 81, Wet Bulb Ther 76, 79,
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    • 548 11 m m^-~^mmßß*mm-mmnmmmmmmnm. m.«nnM_«iwv<(^> MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Irtermedtate and ic -fli maili wiil b* found m list below Penang, Malacca, F. M. S. (by Train) 4 p.m. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and stations to Kuala Lumpur at 6 a.m. Khoen Foeng 9 a.m. P. Batam &P. Pulang Hock Lim 9
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  • 56 12 PRABER*fI REPORT, Singapore, Sept. 1.1. Rubber. Dull and neglected, most shares being on offer. Mining. The best spot m a weak market if North Taiping- cum div. Taipings 80, B i'aiping $;i0.50. $1.60, Harbours $2] 80. Industrial. L'./io h y:2rx. Wearnes $35.50, Vr ani N'eaves Ifaynards $1-'
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  • 124 12 Singapore, Sept. 1.1. SUn H Shang. i Tin. 120 Tons at $131 irress done. Rubber Report. The market is weak declining I und 64 cents I ob.-r :eber to Dccc mber Share Market Rubber. Qu V and haj; been transacted. Bmers are m evidence but I generally below
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  • 32 12 Ifoan Bark< r C I cere S eretaries of < neral n 1 be held on the lit •rectors will reconui dividend of I n per cent free of income I
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  • 227 12 TAMBALAR R UBBER ESTATES. The --.ort to I to be presented at :o be heid en Sep* s offices at 12.;.0 p.m. The Proli: 1920, 1.17; To whi.h has to I I the amount brought forward from Inst year |1£63.56; Less Manager'- Commisi Wt.lt f 921.44. Making a total of
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  • 171 12 London. Aug. 19. ot much change to report m various markets s»nce the 12th inst. pper. Has been a very *ith fluctuations. Com ie small trade demand for Refined and :.t political situation, it is surprising thai pricei have kept so steady. been rather easier, the turnover on
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  • 204 12 rherously Murdered by Arabs. Allahabad, Auguat 19. A P.oneer cable, dated Baghdad August 17. eayn: 1 deeply regret to report the death it. Ger ichman, C. I. B D B, >.. Royal Sussex Regiment, political Dulaim division, who was tivacherously killed by Arabs at Kufa Nupta, half
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  • 266 12 y light Saving" is not a question we nthuse about. Personally, wn think Dutch system of getting through r.;- much work as p >ssible m the cool of the morning is infinitely preferable to the 10 to 5 office hours m the Straits and; v
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  • 290 12 Fraser Walton. The marrii place of Capt. Hugh Prater, forme. ly A. D. C. John Anderson, when Got.lon. and Ifl Walton. [Capt Fraaer is a son of Mra. Hugh r. He was formerly manager of ragalla estate, Pu:,sellawa. Ceylon, later Manager of the Telok Bhau Coconut Co..
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  • 302 12 P. r.nd O. Kashgar was expected to leave Port Swettenham at 4 p.m. yesterday and to arrive here at about 9 a.m. to-day. Rumour .-pain says that the old Poh Ann is to- be iakv'n off the run and replaced ship with passenger accommodation. We hope :t is
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  • 114 12 Tamatsu Maru. Jap. ..341. from Colombo IS for M ..i.e D fron Batavia 13, for P. r, from Kobe 13, for -40. from Kohsechang fov London 13. sag Seng. Biit. 722. from Batavia 13. for 1 Mahidol. Siam 474, from Bangkok 1;. f r une. M. Tre I
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  • 137 12 PUB LIC ENTERTAINMENTS. Two new episodes, N'os. five and six of the Gambia, serial and two reel L-Ko comedy will be screen.d at the Liberty Hall r tht rsi show from to-night. In the second chew, The Bride's Awakening, a 1 special attraction, a great dramar treat acts, starring Mac
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  • 129 12 I day m the Conrt y sy, when he brought no fewer than 100 motor-ear for the tr... 'rem £1 to $10 were im pored the latter being nre at which those arith ra ring had to pay for The lktnccs of several IT" were I his Honour
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  • 42 12 Programme of Drills, etc. for week ending Saturday, 18th Sept., 1920. Tuesday, 14th 4.30 p.m.— Balestier Range. Malay Coy. Saturday, 18th 2.30 p.m.— Balestier Rge. S. R. E. (v) Rifle Club. R. SMITH, Lieut. a! Adjutant S. V. C.
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  • 138 12 Whistling Prohibited. Whistling i.s prohibited m the city of a under penalty of a five dollars fine, by order of Captain Gilmer, governor of Guam and commandant of the C: naval I there. His order reads: lhe practice of whistling is an entirely Unnecessary and irritating noise, which
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  • 223 12 «aa», Wri ting on the New hess "Prodigy," Dia of Lhe Westminster Gazette Bays: Though beat of our chess mast?: s are away linbnrgh deciding the British Cham-! pionships, there are plenty of good players ft m the City players far above the ay. rage. They were not good enough
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