The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 September 1920

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  • 26 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN TENTS it x mi 1 »rinm«ii» iiimMnni— hiiwiiiihimim i»i mym m SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1920. No. 10,090.
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  • 782 1 Long ago, Dutch! there In d a great Kajah, AbdvJfc :r% he had no children ami then on< >. the lady birth \i> twins. They re two boys, th< verj night of their arrival into th< I i them r viusly fiom the B A bue
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    • 117 1 iMalffafild I L-« IV > iH Mi La W 4 1C (1 >i i Oha A n^^^L n 1 I wR cB HB "Jt# IWIULUI lUUI I Iwwl 1 I 1, I 1 2, 2*2, 3' 2 ton m\de^. S| I IP HI """I" 1 111l I For fall p
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    • 414 1 KELLY AND 'WALSH, LTD. R O OMS < N AUCJI V n X I D Gfi com] u-nts of mod tin' full (•<).;■ of thflfcd: and ISO <!. :i I fi P) 4 .11 ».;u-h. ion Bridp m ,h. Bi I with the now > n hands ..75 each. ion
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    • 368 1 THE DAY'S NEWS. Sf)rrlinj; news of various kinds nill ba lound on page Rubber i> firmer and shares slightly more in demand Page 12. issizes yesterday the bigamj case concluded Page t>. There was a destructive lin- in the Anson R lad area yesterday I'ajje 7. The repori of >
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    • 45 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday. 28th. High Tides 10.W am Oft Oin 10.4H pm 9ft oin. Wednesday, 29th. High Tid< 10.59 am Wt Sin 11.26 r-m 9ft Tin. Pa*sexs-By ai Victoria Theatre, 9.16 pm. Thursday, 30th. High Tides 11.2G am 9ft sin. Straita Motor -Gattey B nan!2
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  • 199 2 JACK'S MET AL REPORT. Mi »srs WilL'am la London report of Au^. JCi Thf re tv> repo nep^ 1 the l!Hh ir. threatened <-oai is natora j foci tig all marCoprxr. T).t> mai teady with onrj a torn-OTer. The demand for Refined hai !■> -.'with a pood enquiry from the
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  • 199 2 The second number cf The Planter, the <-t*k»al journal of tfag Incorporated Society of Planters, which ha* just made its appearance c I objects comprehensively written. Among the many useful and important rr.i 1 <rs dealt with is a lucid article, liuU .-r Tree Selection," in which Mr.
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  • 133 2 MOSLEM PILGRIMS ROBBED BY ARABS. A Preu communique aayi: It has come tha knowledge of the Government of Jndia that a number of Indian Mosiem Pilgrims who proceeded on a pftfrimaffe to Die Hedjai hy way of Baghdad had l«cn attacked by Anfcg O n the road bctBacfadad and Aleppo,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 522 2 MOTORING REPAIRING BURSTS IN TUBES PERMANENTLY. (hea the Tub.- THOROUGHLY around the parl to !>• repairedf Hllowing about thrt;t>QVarten Of an inch from thi> edjjf3 and endH of th<- burst, and wipe otf the dust with benzine. (1 coat of BULL-DOG CHIP Cement to Tube on the fOOgbened surface. Let
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    • 472 2 From TUESDAY, September 28, to MONDAY, October -1. ONE OF THE BEST OF THE UNIVERSAL SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Featuring MONROE SALISBURY At his best, in a story of th* gold-mad clays of California THE SUNDOWN TRAIL In 0 Parts Th«- production is more a thing of characterisation than drama for it
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    • 432 2 From THURSDAY, SEPTEMISKU loTiTs l^^^^* A ROBERTSON.( )l, ft U Featuring: a Favourite of the American In a Screen Adaptation Of Br, .1, "MAKLJA" A story full of rtd^hlo* THE GAY WOLFS GHOt In 5 Parts A picture that thrills with 11. B. Warner's pewotmlii a strop* man who had
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    • 223 3 COMING 1 COMING I j^s.^ i/im ts an actual 6 g H Picture iro an aut^mohlle In a win ••■■■t^^ lit-at t. Bhlnx tr>!n t the v w^th the *wfm result kl.owr In tho »ict•stoundlug VDlvenm Serial— "TllU MIDNIODT MAN" reuturJnS The Biggest and Best Known Serial Star James J.
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    • 569 3 NOTICES. i.NEO AND TEWEH COAL. Can > yof tin. bct«t above Coal. For prieM apply to EASTERN MINING RUBBER Co., Ltd. 3, Ruffles Place, Singapore. the FAR RACTFRN TRANSHIPMBN? N l\ >(>. CON- Nl riOM s ii il i ili. i .viv RAS'J iAiX TOURIST AGENCY. 6-A MALACCA STREET. We
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    • 242 3 W£ fOL^ LABI <^5K STOCKS I MANUFACTURE I UNITED EN NEERS CMI .D. (Incorporated ia t!>e Straits St tntf.) I SING fib a fl^& I ,3; j^ajSP "BqS- 88. S" 3 OU4i!JN > GARAGE 'I I CALL ORCHARD ROAD, .7^S& AND i SINGAPORE. <x^jjr^ INSPT TP 5 SEATER TOURING ill
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    • 619 4 Plant and Cultivate Row Crops with Motor Power This Avery Motor Cultivator is especially built for planting and cultivating row crops. It is a wonderful time and labor saver. Built with a powerful six-cylinder motor and a frame high enough to pass well over the plants. Plants or cultivates two
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    • 558 4 I ii COLGATE'S Toilet Requisites Adamson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd I sols;d:stributofs s. s. f. m. (In.-*orporated in England.) f AUCTION SALE FOR CAPITALISTS INVESTORS. An opportunity to acquire excellent and convenient freehold God own sites within t short distance from the business part of the town and also close to
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    • 116 4 «in ii iiiiiiiniiiiiiini nil i iimm,^---I The Anderson Expel Ie p 1 M The most up-to. fiit te metLrl o t i s expelling 1 VPiGETABIjE OILS 1 from Copra, Ground Nuts, P a M anrf a.'/ c/dsses of S cj[ 1 IXCLUS.VE AGENTS 1 THE KOSTER CO^panv 1 (Incorporate
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    • 364 5 Iw, ju iiwsswisj' rTn~nTrrs)TTsjirMnpT|T-prMMrrTiiiM^^ HEAL ESTATE BUREAU PIRE HKOS. RUBBER DEPARTMENT AND HAJ hROKERb a DE SOUZA .STREET. Kfttong for sale D Office! in P.afTles Square to let. 70 SELL. Furnished or unfurnished bungalow 2 bedrooms, dining room and sitting room. TO SELL. Bungalow at Changi furnished electric light, garage
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    • 547 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE At our saleroom, No. 30 Kling Street WEDN -»th Be] 30 p.m. 1. Freehold land and shophouse No. 10 Killiney Road off Orchard Road, area 1137 square f 2. Freehold land and shophouse No. 11 Killiney Road, area 1181 square f. Freehold land and shophouse No.
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    • 831 5 AUCTION SALES. TO Bfe BOLD WITHOUT RF SERVE AUCTION SALE OF The building material of the plank and attap bungalow known aa No D-4 Tanjonß Katong by-the-^« if the Old Fort, entrance from Eu Ton*; Sen^ Pier Road. Also the teak household furniture, bednteada &c contained thtrtin. ON SATURDAY, 2nd
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    • 961 5 i AUCTION SALES. EHtatt- SHAIK OMAR BARAGIE (Deceased). AUCTION SALE OF A polished teak palanquin, Deli pony etc. At No. 208 Queen Street. :>AY. Ist October at 4.30 p.m. 1. 0 iraout consisting of a polished teal rubh .!.<! palanquin, a stylish Deli pony, s Ret of harnt.^ and lamps.
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    • 577 5 WHITEAW4VS I VULCANITE 1 TRAVELLING I I REQUISITES I THE LATEST, CHT APEST, I STRONGEST LIGHTEST I ARTICLES FOR TRAVELLING I SUIT CASES, TRUNKS I LADIES HAT BLOUSE BOXES I I Keeps a Permanent New Appearance and I I will outlast any Leather Soods. I SUIT CASES wTTrt STRONG LOCKS
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    • 352 5 FOR SALE. FOR SALE- One Chevrolet car, 4 Heater with Accessories, Cushion and spare tyre. Newlj bought. Owner buying larger car. $3,000. No offer. One Heading Standard Motor Cyrle, 2 weeks old. too 1 complete. $1050. No offer. B at ,'?0-2 Killiney Road. J* l[ SO-«_ FOR SALK. -Ford Car,
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 19 6 DAVIS' >.V -At the Maternity Hospital Singapore 27th September to Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Davison, a sun.
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    • 40 6 IN ME MORI AM. In Memory of my Beloved and only son Clifford Joa*ph Brooke Hunt 21th Car infantry. Who was killed in the Battle of the Somme September 2'Jth 1916. In Vita Laetus In Morte Felix In Aeternitate Beatus"
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  • 819 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY. SEPT. 28, 1920. The Rubber Finch. The Rubber Grower's Association has taken the liberty of adopting the privilege usually accorded to the ladies, of placing the most important news in the post-script. The cable which has come from London to-day by Reuter's Agency, dealing with the
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  • 434 6 Mr. A. Hall, Resident-Councillor, Pen;it-", is expected back early next year. The price of white and parboiled rice as between licensed wholesalers and retailers ir Singapore is fixed at $646.G0 per koyan. We understand that. Mr. James' departure is entirely due to persistent ill-health which only residence in a temperate
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  • 159 6 K N. S. BBRTICB CHANG&B. [From Our Own Conesponlcn 4 Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 27. Mr. A. B. Voi;le;s nets as Chief Secretary P. M. S. Sir K. Brockman is retiring. REDUCING UK. if PRICES. IVnantf Ohioct KfTort. [Froin Our Own Corrcsponlent.i Penanß, Sept. 27. meeting of a committee
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  • 569 6 A moi mflle of recorded in Singapore during the w ing Sept. 11, the number of 11 were du< 40 to iv. fever; 33 to pi one to cholera i abonic plagu The deaths include Europecu 3? Mi i enne Petit Journal," a scheme for the i of underwater tanks.
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  • 26 6 SINGAPORE WATER SUPPLY. KKun I I 1 city of Uu 1 lum;,,. 1 I cut, I I m dial I the mst; •vork th: t Hi;
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  • 132 6 I ming tl" I I at tht« j a; Anson-nl. On li H iii's hud I time the building material, there on! I machinery. AX live •/<•! I break occurzed in I occupied by p. J. Jani I pany, dealen in notoi I Ore occurred at
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  • 105 6 Tho fifth A Si. pr erne Court :"ue Acting Chief Ju K.C. The only hu-ir patfting "f on s R Dt andra, who H Lords] :ni unanimo fen Chri >tianity In >li<l rerj telling tin- I, ph Catholic Chui married. H< woul U illiai I chtugi of foi
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    • 177 6 HAVING BEEN APPOINTED A G :NTS FOR THE GENERAL. ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. We are prepared to accept risks at current rates and all esteem your enquiries. LIMITED. 87, CecU Street, Singapore. Tel. 228 Bf Royal J&j^A^y^ (i <)ffice 4Hr^, s SMITH ,!<: SON (SI AM) I/ID. jMW
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    • 136 6 ;.r.B-.r.r.r.BM -c-p jr.H-.ar jr.vui n To Pasir Panjang Residents. i -i £l The Manager has been asked to n •J supply the Singapore Free Press in the Pasir Panjang district and is pre--5 pared to do so if those wishing to have it will notify this office and be- ■I
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  • 91 7 K.<;..\. WANTS FREE EFFORT PlRcuter'.s Service] A 8 \VI\(. |.\l London. Sepl. L'J. 'I);. of the Rubber Grower's As- ii adoi inimously re- M Of tl nuine re- put of 1 that if production continues mmunii .1 as--1 ylcn, India, tion at the 11 bich thoroii pi I
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  • 163 7 London, Sept. ring ap] .illy I ran succeeds Chief, A Iderin( Ihief of the Army 9 success!"" to Milne; Lieat.-Genersil SiT Philip s r Charles Harington ity Chief of the Imperial StafT ral Sir Alexander Godley ■ucr Philip Chetwode as militai f State for War. \MERN \s IMMIGR
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  • 64 7 Bnglisk Cl N« in, lug. L3th.— The Tasjeblatt rethai man lately appeared at one and presented 10 pound n r which he requjstbank clerk's susman li: the course of a police inter- himself. The but watched him and ap Wi building iih large portfolio. A police officer again
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  • 37 7 Mr. Batry's Pfarns. 30th. The continued I fall in jute \)v K'iven a fresh the which l on the L2th M of the leading •ails few a ton 1 .1 1 .'nt. He irhdch pro-
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  • 65 7 ith Wai :im ..■ll. his newspaper one morn- and suddenly jumped out r with He had ohituary n mistake which to happen for a variety of reasons, bed to th< telephone and rang up a "I say, Brown, old chap," he burst •«t wh«Q he got *hrough, "Do you see
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  • 387 7 MINERS AND OWNERS. WAGBB rs. OUTPI i London, Sept. 24. Mr. .Smillie o] the p oceedings at with Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. Bonar Law, the Prerident of the Board of 1 mI the <ntrol!er, by an[g that the had reluctantly la view of Governmnet'a inty to i an
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  • 264 7 < ONCBSSIONS TO BE SEIZED. Hankon, Sept. 24. The Bi'hish, French and American Chambers of Commerce have protested against the reported intention of China to take the administration of the Russian conon at Hankow. The contention urged is that if change la considered desirable, any concessions involved
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  • 58 7 The tallest scout at t; 4 JeinboVM, Scout Patrol Leader Stevenson, who, though onJy MTUIltf 11. was 6ft. 3isn. in •it, son of a Nottinghamshire farmer, killed by a shot discharged from a run which he was carrying over a fence whilst shooting on his father's farm. At the inquest
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  • 113 7 WHEAT AND LUMBER DOWN. [Reuter's Service.] INFECTIOUS EXAMPLES. Chicago, Sept. 24. Wheat fell thirteen cents in to-day's market, largely the result of the agitation for a general reduction in the prices of foodstills. Other grains dropped to the lowest (rices touched for the 1920 crop. New York, Sept.
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  • 446 7 WORSE ILLS THAN IRELAND. Southlands, Indian,, Sept. 24. Two bandits held up a United States nuiil motor lorry, and escaped in a motorcar with the mail, valued at from five to twenty thousi Wilkeabarre, Sept. 2'.. r iho so-ca] d strike in the anthracite coal regions hai [led
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  • 104 7 Humours of Non-Co-operation. r l he Pioneer writes: In most countries the idea of persons asking for concessions i'rom a State railway to facilitate their ?dancr a meeting called to consider ti*e quest; ■-.n of paralysing the Government v ould appear incredible. Thj Congr i rs
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  • 67 7 The Indian witness who refused to take the oath in the International Court last wfek in a case of murder which was being trieo and who was committed to gaol in -consequence, again appeared before the Court on Thursday. After a week in confi i f rrent he was pgppared,
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  • 720 7 RUBBER RESTRICTION. £i r Your suggestion that the recommendations of the R. P. A. If. for restricticv of output are put forward out of undue solicitude for uneconomic estates is, I think, scarcely justifiable. I look upon those recommendations as designed in the interest of the
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  • 158 7 7o the Editor, Sir, On Friday night thei wraa a full house at thi; Hippodrome Circus. Unfortunately strong wind and rain set in just aftel the show commenced; but, th>anks to the strong new tent, the people were not f-UL to inconvenience. Cut what I wish here
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 140 7 Robinson Co., Ltd. j \jf Special Shipment £is^/ w so pairs LA DM WHITE CANVAS SHOES I ENGLISH AMERICAN f^N^ 15 Different fts^^^R^il H Robinson Co., td'i I CIGARETTES Kk is selected and blended /y by specialists, skilled jw in the art of their J/ fix aSBBBIISMIMWBMSTTMriSiIfInHfIhftl 1 MH K
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 619 8 I NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, (Incorporated In Japan. irftDJT.K MAIL CONTRACT \\TTHTRB IMFIOOAL JA~AJN*3iI GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations with»«t _*tlc« EUROPEAN MAIL LINE FORTNIGHTLY SttRVIC-l Wm London and Aniwerp via (Malacca) .Pen&ng, Col^-ibe, S««s, Pwi S&ii and ManMilkt. YOKOHAMA MARU 27th Sept. KUMANO MARU 2nd Oct. TAMBA MARU 9th Oct. LIVERPOOL
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    • 630 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE P kEETV AART MAATSCHAPPLJ (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA T*i«9_Ba<» Itl Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dejrt. lt#2 Managert Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Tra_il_»_eat W*«t. S COLL YE R QUAY. PKDg- CONTRACT WITH THK NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVBRNIUKNI. ELOUT (Tuesday, Sept. 287"™"™"""™™ Batavia. VAN
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    • 681 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated in Ejgland.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SBRVICI PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N CO (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are tt present suspended. yreaeni LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES ft LONDON DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 443 9 SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. F«* 5 rxanu, Kclantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patanl, SLngora, LsV Ii IJing^iA., Chum^on, and Eangkok. Arrir«i Departure 27th Sept. 1920 29th Sept. 1920 VICALA 4th Oct. 1920 Gth Oct. 19*0 PRACHATIPOK llth Oct. 1920 13th Oct. 1920. The item**!
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    • 402 9 LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. Co. (Incorporated in Italy.) OUTWARD SAILINGS. For Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, and Kobe. I IKSIA about Oct. 25th HOMEWARD SAILINGS. For Penang, Colombo, Aden, Venice and Trieste. HUNGARIA about Oct. 12 AFRICA about Nov. 12 For freight and passages apply to Societa Comiuissionaria di Esp. e di Imp.
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    • 524 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) [Incorporated in England] JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due Route For S'pore I»ARDANUS 24th Sept. S'pore, Manila, Hongkong,
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    • 518 9 FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BY PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) FCR ACCOUNT U. 8. SHIPPING BOARD HONGKONG— CALCUTTA W^aWIDEILT SAILINGS by the Fteamen Lake FtLlk, Lak# F OT U r to.z, Jmcor, J^ti G.U^c, Dtyfeifewa, Uk« FisldiiiK, Caddoptak, Lai. QUpm b^^^J" 10 AT CA utte M dr&f>
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  • 651 10 ERASER AND CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. SINGAPORE, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1920. MINING. I Figures in brackets show* the capital »ud issue value of the Share in dollars jnitffea otherwise marked. C. Cum dlf. < equals ex div.j AmpariK ($100,000—0) 12.00 Ayer Wen? ($lOO,OO0 0) 1.10 1.25 Hitum
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 282 10 V*&iL The best plug 10-day is THE Jt You need not take our word for it y W^. Tnke the word of any motor-cyclist vL fxperirnrt. j ■R%^| V Here is another example: tjj Huddersfield, June 23, 1919. The Lodge Sparking Plug Co., Ltd. Y Eirmingham, **i$ Gentlemen: I recently
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    • 195 10 Cv^;u'N4Trj£ AT All DISPENSARIES 'IjiiJutlW^haßS f II If 4 Agai THROUGHOUT. AND ksderated ml4lay states "massage hall. 239 Bencoolen Street MASSAGE AND MANICURE Tel. No. 1407. MRS. HARU i MISS HANA p£ S 1 I i°l£J B.^« HENRY OLSEN CO., PTY. LTD RED RIBBON BUTTER 1 2 lbs. Tins Wholesale
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    • 140 10 fw F\l 4 Qtf^r*" Jw J j^«B i^^ fir f w ?P kj i I r? Mm If II /V/ #^> O I) I V COMPLETE WITH PATENT "KANT-LKA. J# AND NAILS FOR FIMv *m~JU»J2 jL^^, THOROUGH Y WAT£KPBOOi-' AND FIRE RESISTING SOLE AGENTS THE BORNEO COY., LTD. [Incorporated in
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  • 60 11 September 27. Bank 4 m.s. 2|4 IJI6 Bank, demand 2j3 13J16 Private creuits 3 m.s. 2)4 25|32 New York, demani 39% Credits 90 days 451^ France, demand 575 India, T. T. i_>2 Hongkong, demand 86% Prem. \okohama, demand 7g Java, demand |ffl I'angkok, (Jemand Sovereign, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank
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  • 158 11 September 27. Tin 100 Tons |185.76 inibier 1U.50 mbier Cube No. 1 17.50 pper Black 2:i.00 Pepper (white fair) l too Tapioca small flake, f.q. ,u Tapioca, medium pearl f.q. 10.00 Pearl Sago, .small 10.50 Copra Sundried 22.00 Copra Mix. l'l.oo Opium, Benares ancert 8,900 Rice Rangoon White 2,700
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  • 49 11 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 1^ NOON MONDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER. Tone of Market:— Firm. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Clotinp Pricet Closing Prieet. Buyers Sellers. Buyers Sellers. SPOT nil nil Sept. 56 57 Oct. 57 58 Oct. to Dec. 59 60 Jt-n. to March 64 65
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 424 11 A»et. >m »5,500,000. -immmm in force over $15,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED [Incorporated in Straits Sett.] HEAD OFFICE Winchester Ilouse, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Sunreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act
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    • 536 11 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated in Knglund by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital £2,000,000 Reserve Fund £3,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £2,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Amritsar HonKkonjf Penang Bangkok Iloilo Puket Batavia ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klar.g Seremban Canton
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    • 497 11 HO HONG BANK, LIMITED.' HEAD OFFICE Singapore Ruffes Chambers 0 and 6. BRANCHES Penan*— 86 Beach Street. Malacca— 131 Jonker Street. Muar— 77-79 JaUn Suleiman. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT I..ondon, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Hongkong Araoy, Batavia, Sourabaya, Sarnar ang, PalemLang and Trang. CAPITAL. Authorised 8,000,000
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    • 467 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. P S!;;srfl r cdinJa? "momDIRECTORS. READ OFFICE YOKOHAMA Rom Branebei and Sub-Branch«s. is f™-* f n lim S.av.*por« Nagasaki tm}tmfm 552 Newdnnui, 5,; New York Tie: Harbin o&aka Tokyo ffo;:gkong Peking T«n»nfu Honolulu Rangoon Tsingtau Kaiyuen R io de Janeiro Vladivofltock citt7nTh n e d world
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    • 317 11 INDUS MARU. Consignees of cargo landed in damaged con- j dition ex. the above steamer are hereby notified that survey of auch cargo will be held at! Tanjong Papr:ir Godown Nos. 32-33 on the Ist October nt 2 p.m. and no other survey will be held hereafter. All claims should
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 388 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and ig.:j! mail* will be found in list below Penang, Malacca, F. M. S. (by Train) 4 p.m. daily (except Sund*y). Kota Tinggi and station* to Kuala Lumpur at 6 a.m. S'ham. Penaag i Bvrasi B a.m. nion i i'. Batan &P. Bvlang Hock Urn U
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  • 1543 12 p iSSERS-rBT." The S ur Dramatic Commutes p: the play "i By", by: BaddOfl Cliambeis, produced under tin-' -„11 of M< L.win A Brpwn and! .i s, at tl Victoria Theatre last night, when it v. tion by It can hardly bt partkul i ur
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  • 101 12 w»— A ndinc whip, 160 years old, has beon i by the oldest villager to Lieut. Colonel and Mrs. Frank Hilder, of Injnate- ng present. f the American lias Mmoonoed th.-i.t plans arc under way Tor the con of ;i trreat hangar for u d:ri^ihle near San Diego in fornia.
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  • 224 12 SINGAPORE iACHT CLUB. strong wind pre Lrou.^hout Sunracing, and the boats 'rhcl a har^ lime of it in a choppy sea. v.. the final of the Totton Ci p serit A very indifferent start was owing to the i'rst gun misfiring. In fine tyle Stella clossed the line
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  • 73 12 The semi-fina! of the Sir.grapore <lf Championship was played on Sunday and ultcd as follows Smith beat Sime 2 ami 1. Rutloy beat Finlayson 1 up, Th. final of S6 holes between Rutlvy S)aith will be :iy.' I on Saturday and 2nd and 3rd October. The Singapore
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  • 64 12 TUESDAY'S TIES. A Doubles. Hill and Situ lair owe 3 vs. Utexmark and Tyler scr. Singles. A. R. Linton str. vs. R. G. Pash scr. (to finish). B. S ngr!es. Lanyrham Carter scr. vs. Wilson owe 5. White owe 2 vs. Roy Smith scr. St
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  • 156 12 Charlie Chaplin in A Dog's Life is to be r .v~. again at The Gaiety Cinema to-night. It's hia first million dollar comedy and is in parts. Other good pictures figure v/.'th it in the same programme as will be Ken from their advertisement. The Sun town TtaH,
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  • 109 12 ?ir. Lloyd George h<\r accepted an invita- ticn to be Coalition candidate for the Lord Rectorship of Edinburgh University. The liberal cand II ba Professor Cilbert Murray, of Oxford University, and' the election takes place rn October. Public wireless srvioes are now in oper-' ation to Spain, Norway, Denmark, and
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  • 42 12 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending Saturday, Oct. 2, 1920. Tuesday 28, 4.30 p m. Balestier Range, Malay Co. Saturday 2, 2.30 p.m.— Balestier Range. S. R. E. (v). Rifle Club. R. SMITH, Lieut, ajAdjutant, S. V. C.
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  • 54 12 The Pku fob is taking many ita pasi to stay at Colombo five days. Rough weather encountered after leaving Penang. r i be P. and O. Khiva is expected to arriv from Hongkong at daylight on Than 30th instant, and to leave for Bombay, lei and London at
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  • 175 12 The annual report of Selangor Coconuts, f»r the year ended Juna ,30th, (for ?:nual general meeting rtt H a.m. on Saturday Oct. 2nd., at the Company's offices No. 1, Embankment, Kuala Lumpur) states that after allowing fcr depreciation the net pvofit for the war amounted to $68,11)0.47
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  • 89 12 FRASERS REPORT. Singapore, Sept. 27. Rubber. Still trfeak with KtUe doing, o^.g-ownies $7.25, Batang Ilenars $4.10. Ku.don.i: $1, United Malaccas ?2.25, Telok An?ons £10.2.-), Tanr.hs .52:5.r»0, Bassetts 7 1 I'lu Benuts 85 cents. >:ininjj.— Slightly firmer, Taipin^s ?1.65 v.. North Taipinga $1.80 ex-div., Ra's l»0 cents, South
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  • 137 12 Singapore, Sept. 27. "Silver 59%. Hongkong 3614. Tt-ee Months Gold $45. Tin. The rubber market is fi>m, there g few oilers Spot around 53 r 2 to 54. October .">0 to 57, October to December 59 9, January to Jure G5 Buyers, Market Firm. i >:e Market
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  • 91 12 [From Our Own Corn I j Penan k, Sept 27. The Eastern Situ It ing Company an- 1 nounce that Messrs. Barker and Co. Ltd Ctu?ed to be manager! on the 20th inst. j F 1 ailing further instructions from the i Board of Directors in London,
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 133 12 CLEARANCES. Sept. 27.— Melchior Treub (Dut.) Hye I.corg, Dune i a (Br^.) Thong Samud m) Cape Arcona (I'er A.'ed) Gla (Sar.) Keitfuku Mara (Jap.) Lake Onawa (Am ->. VESSELS ARRIVED. Yokohama Maru, Jap. 3785, from Kobe ."7, for London 2S. Rupara, Brit. 786, from Deli 21, for ITo gkong unc.
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