The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 September 1920

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 18 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTI SED TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, SEPT 16, 1920. No. 10,08i. I
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  • 260 1 The Lord Mayor of Cork is much worse I'age 7. Tennis results and other sporting news will be found on page 12. Itai\ i^ in a chaotic state and th«Ciovernment is prictically rnm-i\istent Page 7. The inquest in connection v. .th the Serangoon lioad tragedy commenced yesterday
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  • 991 1 Those who h. I even tweivel hours of sanw-ston..--- luring, for instance* B Mock in the Canal may dimly appreciate,* it any rate one item in the marvellous storyjust to hand of Thomas Lawrence, "the* c little tloquent scholar, who front outr into the Dcwert, and came back an
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 88 1 Malthoid iIAFFi FS pftFfc ISnl B LLU UHI In nnllV 1 K"JPy I-Ciaflfi Ul UU viIUIJIII sBtHUil -tJ Jbi iXJL k> jCj[ j L For particulars apply to fi Qll d 111 i Up Uui j lif So/e Agents S. F. W.S. j HELVETIA WATCH CO. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD CORNER
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    • 160 1 dS*& INDEPEWDEWCt I »i^i -^ISBI n fc? ft v* Y I THE RONEO DUPLICATOR STOPS WASTE \\U PRINTING-COSTS. i It gives instant service when every moment counts; it can be operated by a junior 'clerk; it is almost en- S tirely automatic in its action it is cleanly it is
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    • 87 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Engines for sale Page 2. Municipal tenders Page -~>. House to let in Gilstou.i i ad— Pag* Empire cinema new programme Pa Robinson's for millindry gowns Page 7. Namsang for Penang and Calcutta Page 11. Survey of i cargo ex three .lap. boats— Page 11. Wanted* rnchKJs stenogra.]
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 74 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday, 13th. High Tides 0.1 am 9ft sin. l'eo!eral Council, K. Lumpur 10.30 a.m. Ihuisday, 16th. High Tides 0.28 am 9ft Sin 0.29 pm 9ft sin. Friday, 17th. High Tides 1.07 am 9ft 3in 0.59 pm 9ft i.n. Saturday, 18th. High Tides 1.48 am Bft 7in 1.33 piri
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 112 2 ill \«3ti' wr* i NO.V-LX is the world's choice of t:s. gifts. It knows all lanrrua. and suits all handwriting. The name "CCNXLir. the "Crescent r <;uality and years of i There \m absolu*.' about the Crescent F. get out of ore! .r. Gc I i are smooth writing and
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    • 317 2 COMING COMING HIPPODROME CIRCUS BEACH UOAD. WATCH THE DAY OF OPENING. MR. MOTORIST, REMEMBER THE NAME UNEEDIT UNEEDIT UNEEDIT UNEEDIT UNEEDIT THE TUBE AND TYRE REPAIRER Which takes only 5 Minutes. NO VULCANISING REQUIRED. Car Size $3.50, Cycle Size $1.75 OF ALL DEALERS NO MARKET IN PHILIPPINES FOB THESE ENGINES
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    • 929 2 PALLADIUM From Wednesday, September 15, .to Tuesday, September 21 AN ENTRANCING PRODUCTION BY THL W. W. HODKINSON CORPORATION A lavish, arresting and at times startling entertainment featuring that brilliant screen star LOUISE GLAUM In a tremendously big, true-to-life story, logical, dramatic, always interesting and elaborate SEX It> 7 Parts A
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 270 3 sgmf BIG REASOU w SHOULD USE THE aaanaJ JLwmm I 3RD PLUG 1|: an >' l -ugr It ij— that you have «jjp ll€ APOLLO SERVICE behind you— to help you to obtain the highest degree EFFICIENCY and which ■•■intces to re- of charge, p.ny plus that should prove L.
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    • 722 3 TENDERS TEKDBRB INVITED. Tor M.-.:ply of labow and mat-:ri-I f.->r the erection f i.\ j bur.;., wm in Tanshq district. For plans and specifications apply to 11. R. ARBENZ, architect and civil-engineer 6a Malacca Street. ur. JOTf ORE GOVERN M RNT 1 Tenders are hereby invited for the erection for
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    • 418 3 ■V s *j£s?» **.«r FT* T.^st uy M: and M^. FUJm T \NESE BONE SETTEK > r Slajgapore MASSAGE HALL. 239 Bencoolen Street MASSAGE AND MANICURE Tel. No. 1467. MRS. HARU MISS HANA Imch jta. i v I i i I J« i t Eh jgß* J I Euß LJ
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    • 282 3 i FfiJj'/Viii^LL tfllfiVi ni'fXl ALI JiN^i'^ JY j4te&c^^M^Vk?'r ">^ GILLETTE— means a perfect shave. A double edged blade scientifically made and always ready for use. Why waste valuable time in stropping and honing a razor to A Gillette is always ready for I business and a small invest- I ment
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    • 293 4 JUST ARRIVED A SHIPMENT OF J? 4j*& jf The Ang'o-Siam Gorp ration ltd il> i. lncorporated in England.) Jf 117-121, Market Strvtt, Singapore. J/ Thonc 2231. v 5 1 1 I d 19 6 Holder Top Shaving Stick One trial of Williams' Is^33& Holder Top Shaving Stick jg Wk will
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    • 135 4 Warn For Sldns that Itch Burn and Scale Bathe the affect ed f >, part with Cuti\^^y cura Soap and hot i water. D ry gently ant ru^ on utl cura Ointment. t\/^^ r This treatment is usually best on rising and retiring. i \^J For every purpose \Y^ yr*f\
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    • 84 4 1 THE BEST PROTECTION r HK InT() h I CAN HAVE AGAINST TYRE TROUBLES !< T0 J PURCHASE TYRES OF A WELL-KNOW* 1 BRAND. THE MAKER'S REPUTATION' I USERS BEST SAFEGUARD. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL THE PRINCIPAI DEALERS AND GARAGES THROUGHOUT THI 5 THE DUNLOP RUBBER I fy j CO., (FAR
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 240 5 vj.M. ESTATE BUREAU DfPIRE BROS. RUBBER DEPARTMExM ESTATE AND GENERAL EEOKi;Ka DE SOUZA STREET. Katong for sale Bcca in Rafflei Square to let. Furmshed or unfurnished bungalow 2 bedrooms dining room and Bitting room. Kur.jralow at Changi furnished electric light garaee pagar. fe ELL. Bungalow Tanglin district 4 bedrooms etc
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    • 505 5 AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE OF No. no Klin, <>X WEDNESDAY 22nd p m ««hoM laad and the brick ind ir feet •1 Mid the shop--18 i 19 KINTA KOAD Kitchil. closoto quiet, cooJ i.nd healthy locality, area 4. Valuable freehold building land at Bales- Road, ar s,,uare fe«t To bo
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    • 781 5 V AUCTION BALK. j 1 AUCTION SALE OF < Polished teak r-.nd rattan Household 2 "-"'tu... Bo> Iron Mfe r nts> etc., etc. J TO BE HELD AT "The Cottage" No. 3G7 Teluk Blangah I ON SATURDAY, 18U) Sept., 1920 at 2 p.m. Comprtonc An Exeelleni toned Semi -rand r
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    • 903 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF JAPANESE CHINA. 0 lea Tea pots, Crwn Jug, SFJgSJS?'"" -old by public auction by I'OWELL Co., Ltd. At their Sale-Rooms 16-18 Raffles Place ON SATURDAY 18th Sept 1920 at 10.30 a.m. OH VIEW. I'OWELL CO. LTD., Auctioneers. (Incorporated in Singapore.) lb J 18-9 AUCTION SALE
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    • 405 5 JUST RECEIVED I NEW SHIPMENT OF I Boys' Boots Shoes Warranted an Leather and British made I 11 V' nut* 4 1 JUStS Extremely inspection u &J> Moderate ts Corr***'iy I Invited W PWces i rT4/V C4I.F DERBY W/VOE S/zes 72, 73, 7 $8.50 j -^!!L?!^! 4 5 6 99.50
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    • 57 5 isl TOILET WATERJ 8, rue Vivienne, 8 Sold by all Perfumers ■MB SIN KUO MIN PRKSa U R K «f Ptisltfl a-.d puhlitbar* of tht ChLcitta Drtstnt Nevspmpfr roes£»gJng tht vridai •ation in th« Btratti ScU2tm«xik ■'•daraU-1 M*lay Stalef, Siam, &<?>—, Oc-tch Er*.t Indies, riimifimg, Frtnof .u*io -China and China
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  • 21 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. I HUME. At Karuiz.awn Japan on the 15th Inst. to Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hume, a son.
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  • 896 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1920. The Coming Fight. We hardly expected such early confirmation of the inferences we drew yesterday from political indications at Home, as is afforded to-day by the general reports cabled out as to the serious position in domestic affairs. It wo QMfcjt seem^is if
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  • 504 6 A I ondoo cable to the Times of Ceylon -Trinidad is to have the Agricultural College, which is to be local. Saint the old Spanish capital. Mr. Jo. Reynolds, father-in-law of the I>an Leno, has died at Sunderland, aged tyfive. He wa« formerly staire manager ai th< leading Sunderland music-hall.
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  • 332 6 FURTHER INCREASE Married Men's Allowance. H. E. the Governor with the approvul of th« Secretary of the State for the Colonies has been pleased to sanction, as a purely temporary measure, with effect from Jan Ist, 1920, the payment of the following allowances to all European oTic
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  • 177 6 ector !>• on with Singapore Traffic Department, there be n n otor-car prosecutions paiore. He hail tfiree cases in the Third Court yesterday, and obtained convictions in all of them, r.c.ompanied by heavy fit Arumujram the Tamil chauffeur of car Xo. ?.":> was el with driving his
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  • 233 6 In IDI9 141 from Great Britain and 4.307 from Ireland, as compared with 10,231 and 390 respectively in 1918. An American Tea will be he'd at ttie Victoria Theatre on Wednesday, Gth October, 10.30 to i'J.3O a.m. and 4 to 0 p.m. iof aid of G. F. S. Funds. Mr.
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  • 157 6 principle f,er R Of kg ait pro; n until ?ia i mad beii g considered. a brj the policy of not con.-idf! meni Government to i On t! ard with the bill had j amour/, of mieappn v therefore <ke to ma] was I .rial on 1 m«Bt
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  • 16 6 1 M :i\vay witfc tl the local on trivial matt DommiMionei flu* aeiio. Sipgapoi
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 207 6 j^ WILKINSONS mL tansan 7/?e Choicest of alt Choice Waters B^l IN NTS A^D SPLITS I Jo be obtained WHOLtSAtr OR RETAIL from the Sole Agents d- hi Hi a ill it?¥fc-,%«V11 II *JUl| I LIMPTton r, o-»t*j in Sh^otha'i I i~ oo yoTFr eyes p.-ifNTYoiT*'"" 1 I>o you find
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  • 224 7 PiGHT FOR MASTERY. [Rcu>-'» Service.] S GRAVE PROBLEM* London. Sipt. 12. t. Government to face blems as i .and bing life, unwholein the throes of a ime, Ufa of mia is intion is iica- are •ur trou bile ed in a I volution ;l blockade the most
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  • 262 7 FAMINE'S GRIM SPECTRE. [Heuterw Service.] MASBAGBS OF CHINBH < 'HRISTI ANS. IVking, Sept. 12. Borne Idea of the appalling dimensions o which the famine is extending in some >rov China, is indicated by the fa t hat in many of the villages the Leads of fai timing
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  • 285 7 London, Sept. 12. On Saturday evening a bulletin srnounced tha: Mr. McSwiney is much worse. He ;nly collapsed but is still conscious. RE-ARMING THE R. I. C London. Sept. 13. 't rtc 1 that the Royal Iri^i Con.ulary are being re-armed with modem riflei and revolvers,
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  • 27 7 It is probable that Penang will be taking a polo team to Kuala Lumpur to play Selangor on Sept. 23rd (the day before the Skye ni€ct n£).
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  • THE ITALIAN CRISIS.
    • 197 7 TKeuter's Service.] GOVERNMENT PRACTICALLY NON-EXISTENT. London, Sept. 12. A telegram from Milan states that the Moderate s pained a comp-ete victory over the Extremist! at a meeting between the general workers and Socialists, a largs majority voting in favour of settling the metal workers' strike through parliamentary
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    • 169 7 London. Sept. 12. telegram from Warsaw reports that a new Red general offensive is expected in t!u next few days. The Bolsheviks in Volhynia have brought up ten fresh diviand are regrouping their northern armies. A Polish Communique admits that the Reds have succeeded in forcing- the
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  • 265 7 The Meeting in Singapore. Tha meeting of thf Ceylon Association of M advertised to be held in the Victoria Theatre, was held on Saturday September 11 at 5.15 p.m. Trore was a ling of Ccyloneso both from Singapore and from Kuala Lumpur. Promised by Dr. Nagalingam
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  • 49 7 i'i did not hear any noise throughout thv? day from her house. Mr. Nunes, the neighbour, also jrave evidi» ce, but neither he nor ajiy of his family heard any disturbance in complainant'* house. After Inspector Fhears of Kandang Kerl>uu Police Station had given evidence, the bnanag wag adjoun^tf.
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  • 222 7 HERALD'S BOLSHEVIC SUBSIDY. [Reuter's Service.] NEGOTIATIONS WITH KRASSIN SUSPENDED. London, Sept. 13. The Time?, states that the publication of th-j Daily Heralds' offer of seventyfive thousand from Russia has caused a suspension cf negotiations, which the Krassin Mission is carrying or; in London. It transpires that the Herald's
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  • 645 7 INQUEST COMMENCED. The inquest into the death of Siti Fatima, UMkcjepet to Mr. J. A. Farmer, who was found lifeless with a deep gash in her neck in 189 Serangoon Road was commenced in the Conner's Court yesterday before Capt. >'oyes Lewis. James Alexander Fanner said he
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 61 7 Robinson Co., Ltd. NOW SHOWING I i ivODinsoii >ji<2 \uO 9 a td» I MADE IN ENGLAND SMOKED VERYWHI RE I THE ORIGINAL AND #^s^/ OVER 70 SHADES J?W WORK WE ARE PREPARED CARRIED OUT SCHEMES OF WORKMEN WHO REPAIRS PAINIING AV 1 niGHLY SKILLED AND m^ DECORATING Q\%^ /rN
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 498 8 I f t NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporsted in J&pma. 9ADEK MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE IMPEKIAL iATA*mBM Subject to alterations withtut a*ilc« EUROPEAN MAIL LINE FORTNIGHTLY QUTK3L f w London and Aniwcff v ia (Matecfe) ,PenanXt Co!»»>e T Bm^ P«r| &&1 and MarsciUf*. I YOKOHAMA MARU 25th Sept. For LiNerpool via
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    • 636 8 P« M« KONINKLY'KE PAKETVAART MAAT3CHAPPIJ (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA !4;«?&o&« 131 P««ttC« Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. ifeM Ma:**?*™ Desk 1437 Mftrin* Su-»t lr±i-9bA],mm*t fr-.** 1 COLLYER QUAY. Uh T CONTRACT T*JTH THE NETHERLANDS fNDIA GOVSRN*B>;t IJiiA*N I)AX^ Thursday 7 Sept." 16) Slinjof nnd Bandjermasin. MERKUS
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    • 565 8 P. O. -BRITISH InST"^ I APCAR AND JJNE. I (Incorporated in K inland.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVI PBNINSULAB AND ORIENTAL c0 (Under Contract vith His Majesty's Gi The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMB suspended. l l ar it pr LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON NOVAKA about sth Oct. KHIVA
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 306 9 (i sJAJH STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. U CRPCRATED IN SIAM). *ORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. fg amn, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telnpin, Patanl, Singora, LmLangiuan. Chum|on, and Bangkok. A.rriv« Departure rAIA 13th Sept. 1920 15th Sept. 1920 OK 20th Sept. 1920 22nd Sept. 1920 B 27th Sept. 1920 29th Sept. 1920 tttd throughout
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    • 276 9 LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. Co. (Incorporated in Italy.) OUTWARD SAILINGS. Hongkong-, Shanghai, Yokohama, and Kobe. A] about Sept. 11 HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Colombo, A-l ce and Trieste. HUNGARIA at Oct. 12 A about Nov. 12 For freight and passages apply to Societa Corainißsionaria di Esp. e di Imp. (late Societa Ccmmissionaria Orientale)
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    • 520 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman BucknaU Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) [Incorporated in England] i ■■■.'<..., JOINT FOKTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due Rcute For S'pore JASON 15th Sept. S'pore,
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    • 480 9 FREICIIT SERVICES OPERATED BY PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporate U.4\ A.) I ACCOUNT U. 8. SHIPPING BOARD HONGKONG— CALCUTI A BS6ULAB WICKLT SAILINGS by the Steamers Laks Fauik, Uv, FannlaJ Izl*, Jaocx, L&k« GIUEO4 DoylMtowß, Lak« Fisldinar, Caddop?ai, L*k« Gi'pen. GALUKQ AT CotatU, S^idras, Ri'.ng-.on, Peuangr, tf'n;\*?-a, Ti^to* i\ IBBOUOH
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  • 741 10 t-RASBB AND CO., EXCHANGE AND| SHARE BROKERS. fGAPORE, SEPTEMBER ir>th, 1920/ MINING. ..urea in brackets shows the capital :?:ue value of the Share in dollar! inleM otherwise marked. C. Cum d>. t cgi < div.] pang t.fiOO OOO— 0) 13.00— 15.00 000—0) 1.15—1.85 H am lin i
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 238 10 JCUT OUT Plug Troubles and Faulty Flriog) T|i rp py tth I Jam ;v^ *^J I f */»e a/ "Of HER PLUGS but fe j iOUCE i'LUGS ff arc /7rsf, i/iey a/'c? 1 IjW ii A \t I BID for twelve months hat is tROOF of their REPUIAIIO H^E^9H >
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    • 100 10 rAR, an BRAJN PIE REVLTE." A!«so the latest son^a hron rtc c Hi Dl SUN d CheApe«< Houa in Tottd, Tcj. 1765. 100 v rtl Br R v OnAXNABUI II ALL DISPENSARIES SiC 3?r i mm^r*^/^^^^ ml I 9af F -W H 1 I 1 THROUGHOUT. STRAITS SfiTTLOrans AND FEDKRATO)
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    • 35 10 I I Obtainable at all Stores and Dispensaries. f£ j f FIBE SSI i SOLI THF Rf'- ft V ifsgzpo r j P|]O AM i fi© Motor p Iffi/ I I .m^t**** rjrj'j'.rjr.r.r.iUM'.iM'.r.i .ijvrJMSi* l^
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  • 62 11 September 13th. Bank 4 m.a. 2|4 I|l6 Bank, demand 2j3 ***** Private credits :j m.s. 2|4 I New York, demand 39 Credits 90 days 45 France, demand 580 India, T. T. 119 Hongrkon^, demand 02 V. Prem. Yokohama, demand 78% Java, demand 125 Rangiiok, demand 88% Sovereign, Bank Buying
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  • 135 11 September 15th. r lin 225 Tona $$109.00 Gambier Cube Xo. 1 18.50 Pepper (white fair) 50.n0 Tapioca Fmall flake, f.q. 6.00 Tapioca, medium pe&rl f.q. 10.0(> Pearl Sago, small 11.00 Copra Sundried 21.50 Copra Mix 20.75 Opjuir, Benares urc*rt 8,900 Rice Rangoon White 2,700 Uicv, i"iam No. 1 for
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 368 11 «t« 13.500,000. Assurance in force over $15,000,000. I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [Incorporated in Straitt Set* > ;v! OFFICE: Winchester House. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry EC "naicanv ha3 i!20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of V nß u^ p. Or England, and compl.es with the
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    • 586 11 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital £2,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 K«aerve Liability of Proprietors £2,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 Biahopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Amntsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Hoilo Puk J t Batavia I po h Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon
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    • 496 11 BO HONG BANK, LIMITED. 1 HEAD OFFICE Singapore Raffles Chambers 5 and 6 BRANCHES Penang— 85 Beach Street. Malacca— 131 Jonker Street. Muar— 77-79 Jalac Suleiman. Batu Pahat— 109 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Hongkong Amoy, Bataria, Sourabaya, Samar ang, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised
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    • 458 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. Incorporated in Japan.) Capital Subacribed Y 100,000,000 Capital Paid Up Y 61>00o#C00 Reserve Fund Y 44>000>000 vSp ent J N K Ka Jiwara Esq. Vice-president I S. Suxuki Esq. DIRECTORS. N SomrV ESq< F Watan »l>O Esq. BaronT "l E Esq. HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA. Branches end
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    • 294 11 CURE MOTHERHOOD Man is rather a careless happy-plucky individual, and, in not fully appreciate the worries of his wife in sad*. ruarding their eluldie l'i health. General ly one or other of the young household is ailing either with a chill, slightly feverish or colic symptoms, and pa, with the
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 374 11 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 12 NOON WEDNESDAY, 15^h SEPT. Pale Crepe- Ribbed Smoked Sh. Cloßtng Prioeß Cloning Price*. Bayers Sellers. Buyers Sellers SPOT 61 *1 ft Sept. 60^ 61% 61% 62 Oct. 62 u 63 Oct. to Dec. 62% 63% 64% 65% Jan. *o March 70
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    • 124 11 VESSELS AT WHARVES. TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf No. I.— Den Samud, Ban Fo Soon. l'i:t Wharf No. 2. K/\i\n. Brouwer. i h(trs Wharf No. :J.— Hnvr Main Wharf No. 4. Tar.i. Itaura. Main Wharf No. 5. Kapa Mara. Main Wharf No. 6.— Nil. Wot Dock No. 7.— Teli'ryu Mara, Redang,
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  • 1111 12 PAR BOY OF THE iron CHAI The fif of the year Wen returned ir, SopHmiO Court lay tnorninp:, before the i Sir. .John Buckiiill K.C. Una Hw«fl Seok guilty on a char£<» of having in his possession 20f> F rurency do on cr about the 2nd ult. Mr.
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  • LETTERS TO EDITOR
    • 75 12 Sir*- -In pame of snooker all the colour o 1 bills prc on their proper spots. A itting a red, pv)is the black, but in dcinp knocks a rod ball on to the spot on which ihe black ball should be replaced. Now all of the coloured
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    • 361 12 To the Ilditor, i>ir, With reference to the letter sign**! by H.W.H.S. in your issue of Sept. 14, rehandicapping Yachts. I am entirely in •merit with his statement that the tem of handicapping is unsatisf ry, hat do not like his suggested method of improving it. S
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  • SINGAPORE SHARE MARKET.
    • 78 12 S'npapore. Sept 15. Robber. West, v business about fodWfTM f«ir,as $1". Ulu Benuts 90 cents to nts, Ayet Panas $12.75, Batsetts.|l.42%, Ayer Metek $3.35, Chang. L A .50, Telok 17.2."), Ulu M«lacea $2.50, Koma■ans $6. 5, Tern, rlohs Si.77 l^. Mining. Little doing North Taipings Taipings $2.17%, Rawangi
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    • 176 12 Singapore. Sept. 15. Silver. 60)4. Honjrkor,-. 92%. Shanghai. "656. Tin. 22S tons sold at $139. Gold. Three Months. 45. Rubber. The rubl.tr market is weak and declining. Spot i round 60. Sept. Gl. Oct. 62. Oct. to Dec. 65%. Jan. to Jane 72% Bayers. Share Market. All sections
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    • 79 12 "th S< ptenber. FolloNvir.-: on weaker i from i and New York, the in sympathy. A, openh the usual we those af 1 sold from to S vents on the week, whilst Standard Cstpi realised 00 i, a decline o.' Off-quality sh< f»t and rrepc very difficult
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  • 145 12 Information has b^en received officially e effect that l e Siamese destroyer 'i'hruruang" It f ibo on Sept. 12 for apore. probabl;. here on the 17th inst. The destroyer wma fonneriy ♦ne H.M.S. "Radii t 1 and was bought up by tL^.e Siameae gOTernment. It would apBritish crew
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  • 68 12 Penaag, Sept. 11. raiting has been retiurai 1 in the Madras Presidency generally, except in the following Tulaqi which are still closed owin^ to JT- valncc of disease: The Divi, Tanuku, Ermagudam, and Ellore Taloqc of Kistna District; the Ramachan hi, Amalapuram, Rajamundry M.T M Coconada, and Rajamundey
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  • 34 12 Programme of Drills, etc. for week ending Safarday, 18th Sept., ID'JO. Saturday, 18th 2.30 p.m.— Balostier Rge. S. R. E. (v) Rifle Club. R. SMITH. Lieut. a; Adjutant S. V. C.
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  • 53 12 There will be Holy Communion Services in S. Matthew's Church on Sunday the 19th September, at 7 a. m., and on Tuesday, S. Matthew's day, the 21st September at 7 a. m. A plainly dressed woman created a sensation in a Chatham bank by offering £400 ii\ gold in exchang*
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 201 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. A. Doubles. Simpson and Braddell scr. beat dameron •••nd Thomas owe 5, 6 l, o—B,0 8, 11 9. Championship. Lee- Warn ar beat Major GunruT, G l. 0. iJill beat Gaunt, w.o. Championship Pairs. kt'Unmar. ana Cotgrav-3 beat Yeldon and Wilson, G l,
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    • 128 12 Hm hampionship. Swindell vs. v. m lair Major Shore. I inton vs. Donne!!, postpone A. Double*. Franklin and Yeldon icr. vs. Battiathill and (\inradi owe 15 2, to finish. B. Doub!« and \V mi owe I vs. Cob OWC 4. C. Doubles. Broad a r. vs. e tn
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    • 147 12 The annual report of the Keppol (^olf fur the year ended Juno 30, (to be nted at the annual mating at the House, on Saturday, Sept 25, at 6.30 p. >ii.) mentions that the accounts for the how an exodSSJ of income over ex•ture of $427.24 which
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