The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 September 1920

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 19 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. vialtheid Reefing TEN i ENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 1920. No. 10,092.
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  • 212 1 Coif, Tennis and other ne^ N given on page 12. Letters on rubber restriction and other atatteri of interest ajipear on page 1 T^' ernraent has derided to postjione the operation of the Dlf— Ci I'orce Uill ami to tr\ a system of Voiwateerlng Page 7. King
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  • 926 1 Yesterday I m fchosu She was bench n»-.ir the I Ms!*', an<l looked rather wilted. Her phantom i tnce and her spirit |1 1 within ca 1 With surprise tho (lcli<;.!. ,,.(J t U I about colour schemes for rickshaws m Simla now-"a-da ut the
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    • 225 1 I ess PROTECT E=3 RArCi CO OS IT I your correspondence J^^ AND OTHER VALUABLE RECORDS PI I1 *m +m%J %Jrll m QY USING I Roneo Steel Filing Cabinet 1 4 When used m conjunction with I Rl^OP RaO^h RflQfl I a HONEO mia system, it ill U^y DduUll nUtIU
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    • 182 1 V I i. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS tti \ew film- at the Empire --P:>.gc 2. Motor cycle a;i«l car for sale Pa^.o f». Iran the Touri-t Trophy vrinncri Page 10. j Vichy Celestiu- at Caidb The Gillette razor is the up-to-date shavor— Page 10. I ll utter. bach, Loaaraf and Co. for
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    • 93 1 THE WEEK. Thursday, 30th. High Tides 11.2G am Oft sin. I Straits Motor Car Mtff-Gattey i Bateman 12 J* I Friday, Ist. Inch Tides 0.3 am. Mt <', l i.:,G pm 9ft Oin. Paa«en-By at Victoria Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Saturday, 2nd. h Tides 0.4! nm 9f; Sin. OJBO pn '.'ft
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  • 610 2 NBW BOUTS TO BANGKOK. The General Manager, F.M.S. Railways, and the Acting Chief Resident I- for Construction says the Malay Mail r turned on Tuesday from a tour over the Toute of the railway now under construction through Pahang and Kelantan, which will when completed provide an alternative
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    • 510 2 SECOND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. j HIPPODROME CIRCUS LOCATION BEACH ROAD. COME AND SEE Bryant and Bryant Electric Manipulators The wire act which surprises the world, and many other new things. PRICES AS USUAL Booking at MOUTRIE Co. Matinee Wednesday and Saturday. K. BYSACK, Manager. '"V^h-^SW'V^Sk. ~V^Bt-4k^ ~V^St<^hk''"V^BV^BW^JSSV^Bk/X^Bb^BV I NOTICB UY
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    • 965 2 SOME KNOW IT, OTHERS DOVT WHILF t»»T WHO THINK THEY DO BUT THEY OVt\x f^^^ Wl tt WHAT LOVE MKv,' \Micther they know or they don't. .V TO BE PRESENTED FROM V OCTOBER f T0 V, ALhA M B R A In the Second Show w LEON< JRRet Production A
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    • 293 3 COMING COMING I I .jjm^sb Picture lmuiclt'c an express train C alonic ti t-rrlflc n r wd. I^l n-an •ueonioblle In n wild »»«««V*Q h -at the onrushlnc ■mm^mb with the awful renult slii.wn In the plotr. this »r»'i, tuallv shown m tk« mm niTersal J>erl«l— <"TllHMll>M«.U 1" MAN 1
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    • 463 3 NOTICES, HOKNBO AND TEWEII COAL. y of tl. .Love Coal. I to EASTERN MINING KUIJBER Co., Ltd. •i, r.a'Pcs Place, Singapore. »-9 v.c. TT»K VMI F4STFRN TFANSHIPMBNT I I Will I Att EASTERN TOURIST AGENCY. 6-A MALACCA STREET. We supply lighters of any size description To shippers m general LiphUr-.tfe
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    • 294 3 PROTECT YOURSELr AGAINST LOSF BY BUBGLJjrV \ND FiWF By Instalßag ft .-ATE of Mputi THE HERRING -HALL-MARVIN SAFI the combined effort of four famous SAFE AND LOCK makers ■nd is tl Smal l Jc BGL4B si {Jafea for the house from $175. Larger sizes fcr Office use, etc. $225. upwards.
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    • 246 3 J^%s It doesn't pay Afyy t Q allow your linen to be £^/f rubbed and banged to tatters \!m vipon rough stone*. Insist upon V being used m the Sunlight Way, aid HM you will save money. fjm Yv\\ directions are (jlven /U wrapper munj f/^m I^A\ «:«ch tablet. //^F
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    • 482 4 AUCTION SALE FOR CAPITALISTS INVESTORS. An opportunity to acquire excellent and convenient freehold Godown sites within short distance from the business part of the town and also close to the docks situated m the district of Tanjong Pagar. The undersigned have received instructions^ to sell by Public Auction at their
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    • 44 4 ■■■■■■iml THE SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY Co., Ltd. Shipchandlers and Providoring Contractors. The Company's Launch meets m coming ships. Offices l6, BATTERY ROAD, Take Lift to Top Floor. Telephone No. 48S Orders promptly attended to for daily and eea stock supplies. H. W. H, STEVENS, Maamgtr.
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    • 699 4 P' i i [f it's your Nerves, you must have SANATOGEN You may deceive yourself, but you cmn-'t Jeceive your nerves. You may goad thrrr. vith dangerous stimulants— «oothe them with laimful sedatives- or mock them byswallou ng so-calltnl neive foods which do not really v lp them. But your
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    • 832 4 AUCTION SALES. TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE AUCTION SALE OF The building material of the plank and attap bungalow known as No. D-l Tanjong Katong by-the-sea, near the Old Fort, entrance from Eu Tong Seng Pier Road. Also the teak household furniture, bedsteads &c contained therein. ON SATURDAY, 2nd OCTOBER
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    • 165 4 Ribbon Dental Ctcppi 11 LIES FLAT ON THE BRUSH »-^*vA t/ Vf />* J I Obtainable at all Stores and Dispensaries. 3 k TT T> A O J 111 IL^k Used m the Manufacture of Gears for the Highest Class j British Cars. I Gear Cutting of all descripI tion
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    • 255 5 Fn; ESTATE I'UREAU BROS. RUBBER DEPARTMENT *ND GENERAL BROKEES X UK SOUZA STKEr at! .U' s I l Raft! let. 1 1 BU Pu lor unfurnished bungalow dining room and sitting room. LL. Bungmlow at Changi furnished electric light, garage I Bungalow TuigUa district 4 bedrooms etc gas m is
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    • 429 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE DAY^ethOCTOI p.M. L Id building I .ate •ehoM hind I'J Mol ilUn .■t. building land at 0., Auction M (I lON SALE OF Exci-Mi r T( hold Furnitui. of cv-Ty size billiard tublt-s; two of antiqm I l.iatkwood sitting room •m chairs :ind tables &c. cabinet
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    • 805 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OK m per?- ct condition lain with s Java ,mny and lnmps. At our sale-room, No. 30 Klinp Street V! tJRDAT, '-'nc] OCTOBER AT 10.30 A M chp:ong koon seng co., A"ctioncerr. ion. Car, fivi; Mater, la contlition, JL'5OO, Owner leaving Colony. Can be Bt 10-r
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    • 695 5 NOTICES. HE TANGLIN CLUB. BUs»h hereby notified that the Committee have granted the exclusive use of the dub to the Singapore Sporting Club en Monday iy the 11th and 13th October from J J 30-9 MUNICIPAL NoTli i. i i The Municipal I loners of Singapore invit« tenders for the
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    • 290 5 JJWHITEAW Y'S il r f o en f\ \ki cf d ill LBl U lUil S If LIVII Just deceived SI t New Shipment of y M I Oent's Best Box If and WJlow W&fc^ Calf Brogue Shoes, The I^jePRATOR" Newest Eesign m Brogue Shoes, British made, beautifully finished and
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    • 70 5 NOTICI SINGAPORE SPORI IV. i; i h7~ Octobtt l '^tin^, IMS. i w. fHURSDAT, k nth h. Tickets <>f porticti t. fit Ifai li< kct» $5 ■i Notio Vi tors' tickets may I upon r f li fo| ..-.on tick' s upon )ui')ii by h inrmbrr I .ul> to Urn
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  • 26 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. LA NAUZK— At the Maternity Hospital Singapore on September the 29th, 1920, to Mr. and Mrs. R. F. L. La Xauze a daughter.
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  • 930 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 1920. Rubber Restrictions. Mr. Dunman's letter to-day affords us an opportunity of explaining our attitude m regard to the question of rubber restriction, as m some quarters it appears to have been misunderstood. We have made no pretence, and make none now, of expressing
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  • 1132 6 Chart^rtxl Banks m Canada have opened 315 mm branches this year to date. Mr. K. C. Millig-an, of Messrs Guthrie pnd Co.'s Singapore house, has joined the Fenang branch to open up an engineering department there. Three Malay sailors off the Minderoo on her last trip to Fre mantle were
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  • 36 6 I kwkotl are wi ever, Stab i y F.M.S. i ri Sembili oilier admii F.M.S., al o m I*ll .leave »ai i r > Brocknian, who. ledg< m 19 You;. where the i
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  • 215 6 folden ..i Tides Bullied Into ft Induce titl< nuinique just issued. It menta had appeared ii cerU papert to the effi Quadri, Shams-ul-l'lama. had the Chief S inp his resignation of the titti u)-U!ama and returning 1 certificate and badge as i Hrn is imposed on Turk-:
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  • 127 6 N. w> agents m owing to t) i Sir Thonuu is m voluntary licjuKiation. The Sopwith W i down and pai.l t>ir I,l' ow 1 1 to diflkultiei due to tin motor cycle trade. At interfere with the I cuke. The Germani can with th .ir cok-- Eafl if The
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    • 156 6 VICHY CELESTINS THE WORLDS FINEST Digestive Water DALDBECK MAG6BEBQR 1 00. f LIMITED. Ircor^ortUd Is BL.Ji<-i*:> Royal j&^^ASxfa Head Office Mr^\ -/^^^w S SMITH SON (SIAM) LTD. /mm With which is Incorpor. jW/^ .'AMES MOTION CO. I'ta-/^**""^ I Hi SMITHS CELEBRATED ffll~-^^^^^K J/' TRENCH WATCH C^* HIGH CI Ass MK\r
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    • 128 6 ;.r.r.r,r.iM i .r.r.r.r.iMM'.r.! sTo Pasir Panjang Residents, j S p. The Manager has been asked to supply the Singapore Free Press m the Pasir Panjang district and is prepared to do so if those wishing to Jl have it will notify this office and be- ■j come subscribers. Owing to
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  • 276 7 THE KING'S MESSAGE TO MILLERAND. R EN< H LABOUR POUH ire.] Paris, Sept. 26. favour the < labinefi v approval of the ording to linat- of a pecially cordial mat the cony so happily uniting tain, will be mainfthened during II Millerlice, and giving the as- L
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  • 87 7 Question Of Increased Cost. Calcutta, August 27. ta, addreaaed a tetter to to th< Government of department, 'S to reply to that tl Mr. 1 1 :tion wai fell m India Bng* rnment < .lon. Ui I tble to obtain lon of farea, At that shipping Wai
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  • 42 7 of Inspector Benge o1 Deportment, a Chinese namec Han w vK-ted by Capt B i Third Court yeaterdaj his car S. 2i»76 without a licence J'h Hr <!^. Uoad on Tuesday last, an< sum of $75, m the alteroativ< riforav impruonment for thr«
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  • 146 7 IRISH STREET MASSACRES. NO LOOP-HOLE FOB McSWINBY. [Router's Service.] I n lon, Sept. 26. m Belfast v this maraing one co: thrc*> lUatis were kii tablet \t i. oUier disturbances m nm '•'>•■ <•<•( urn- i. the curfew order bi imposed. It appears that tin ,-,s fired
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  • 89 7 FAMOUS LADI AVIATOR KILLED. London, Sept. 26. Th at Harrow where five >n- were killed outright, crashed within live minutes of leaving the Northholt aerodrome. There was a slight mist, and the flight was a rt trial spin \>* j-aratory to afternoon enger flights., and the victim,
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  • 228 7 REMARKABLE DISCLOSURES. London, Sept. 26. Tire O ;iscloses revelations showing that the Daily Herald Russian jewel tiona are an infinitesimal part of normous Russian plan to raise funds for worldwide propaganda by systematic confiscation from all over Russia of all jev.vls. Kameneff originated the scheme
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  • 220 7 Flu- Coekaey'a Rival. 1 1 what part of England found -harpest-witted children 1 In the m Ix)tulon or Liverpool >r most people would reply. But ther claims. Mr. A. Ifothereolc, of tl t Seek Row Council School. ICildenhali, f nlVolk, holds a brief for the Newm. I >(
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  • 1517 7 v i:\v VOLUNTEER SCHEME PENDING We are authorised by the Gowrnmt-nt to m r.ounce that His Excellency the Governor, with the approval of the Secretary of Stats for the Colonies, doe^ not intend to the power. given to him by section 1 of the Defence Force Ordiuance,
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  • 324 7 Task for Uncle Sam Of course everyone knows that Hawaii,! one of tli<? two territories of the United! Stales, is thoroughly Japann.nl. More than a hundred thousand natives of the Asiatic ire live there. There are two Japanese of all other nationalities four Japanefl to every Hawaiian, and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 114 7 Robinson <®> Co., Ltd. I new stock of "TIGER" TENNIS SHOES f BRITISH MADE jj All Sizes m Stock Robinson (S>j Co., Ltd a/ manufacture of h \j £i wP mm vtt M^^^jß 1 I CIGARETTES is selected and blended /y by specialists, skilled m HALLS DISTtMPER /JSo/ THE ORIGINAL
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    • 609 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAiSHA, I m JauiJi. 9MD£ii fciAIL CONTKACI WITH THU UtfFIEK! AJ^ #Af kW 5 GOVEBNMKNT. Subject to al* eratiom; withofti ksi!c« ROPE AN MAJITriNB"FOSTNIGHTLT B»KVICJ9. For London and Antwerp via (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Martttiitas. KUMANOMARU 2nd Oct. TAMIU MARC 9th Oct. MISHIMA BIARU 23rd
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    • 609 8 K. P. M. KONTNKIiYKE P/IKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU (Ineorpor&ted m Holland). COYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA Teksfc*** 111 F*»r*gt DepL 1202 Freight Dept. 1t92 M*fl«j?er» Desk 1437 Marine Supt Trawhlp^ «st F**si, 3 COLLTBH QUAY. j C^D2» CONTEACT WITfl TUr. NBTURLJtfnifl INDIA GOYSKNHV^T. BAUD (Thursilay, September 30) Penang, Uio-Seumawe, Sig-Li, Saban^,
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    • 578 8 p O. -BRITISH INDiA^^*" APCAR AND UNE. (Incorporated m E^land.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SBRVK PENLVSULAR AM) ORIENTAL S. N CO (Under Contract with Hii Maiestv'B Gnvtrm. The Company's HAIL SERVB ST OF BOMBAY tt DrM suspended. i are at present LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICR FROM LONDON T0 MM^FniVq DUE S.NGAPOKE BAv'.'^a*
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    • 457 9 m SMM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN 3IAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. EMtay. Ti.n^fanu, KelanUn, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani. Singorm, La. KthtMMl, 3an*en, Langsuan, Chumfon, and Bangkok. ArriTrt Departure ODWADtt 2<Jlh Sept. 1920 IjA 4th Oct. 1920 Cth Oct 19*0 PRACHATTPOK nth Oct. 1920 13th Oct. 1920. Th« D^eamen are
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    • 380 9 LLOYD TRIESIINO S.N. Co.! (Incorporated m Italy.) OUTWARD SAILINGS. For Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, and Kobe. WRMIA about Oot. 25th HOMEWARD SAILINGS. For Penang, Colombo, Aden, Venice and TrieHUXGARIA about Oct. 12 AFRICA about Nov. 12 For freight and paaaagei apply to Societa CoroiuiMionaria di Etp. c di Imp. (late Soclela
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    • 516 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANqHURIAN LINE.) [Incorporated m England] JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. St«amer Due Route For Spore BLOKMFONTEIN 4th Oct. fees, Spore, Philippine
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    • 454 9 FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BY PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. I (Incorporated m U. S. A.) rO* ACCOUNT U. S. SHIPPING BOARD HONGKONG— CALCUTTA -X? Bntti> KEdr !"*-> si A jsr^s^rs air- > BALTIMORE via SUEZ f>*rt ULi S Calcutta, CoU.S, M.V,. tt^ FROM P»NGAPORB BLKRWGE EASTERN ISH'ORTBR -.t Oct. 2 .t
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  • 283 10 Process that Will Save Thousands of Tons. A new method of keeping fish fresh has been found. Ice will no longer be needed. One result will be that fish prices m London and other large centres will be established. Lyon, Hon. Secretary of the Ki^h Friers'
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  • 265 10 Sydney, August 28. Ernest Barry regained the sculling championship of the world on the Parramatta River to-day. Felton won the toss, and selected the southern side. Both started off at 28 strokes to the minute. At Uhr's point Felton was two lengths m front. Though leading, he
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 162 10 TOURIST TROPHY a SENIOR and JUNIOR /f (SLNBLAM) (>.,/. S.) jfyf WINNERS BOTH USED fB IiPPHK (Hi BS9 II I* IE *^vV s8 /ML tf^ E. WILSON Co. v "fV <C J^^\?^ j^P^^±^ Wholesale Listributer for \^o^ ~^^J Ihe Stlails Ecttlemeii M.S. Java. Ifl '*<' T'^ '4J S9^ For Men
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    • 318 10 GOSLING CO. i Eat. 1880 phone 47. c P. O. Box 215 Genuine B. B. B. PIPES from $1.50 to $5 each r. t.iil wholesale on appliction SIR HOERBL MACKENZIE PIPE with REFILLS. PORTS. CLARETS. SPANISH HOCK, from |24 to $36 per east CHAMPAGNF. GUILLEEMATB GENUINE Case Quarts $6G. PINTS
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    • 104 10 SAHITAJr DISINFEGTANT //VS/ST O/V GETTI\G DRUMS *a fi li ea f SOLE IMPORTERS. (Incorporated m England) SiVKAPORE, iPQ t a PEN AM .rj.r.r.r.i.r.r.rr^r.r.i J^fWftrww^ Z 2; N'^or-^ia ww on x I Jl HO VA? T r \j I Uii > tr >■ n.j m I 1 fa jjitii: \jtssiii if
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  • 57 11 September 29. Bank 4 m.t. 2j4 I|l6 Bank, demand 2|3 13[16 Private credit* m.p. 2(4 25|32 New York, din. 59^ Credits 00 days France, demand 575 India, T. T. Kcnprkonp, demand 87 2 Prem. Yokohama, demand 7g Java, <Icmund 126V4 I'angk^k, demah] ggi., Sovereign, Bank Frying |BT>'l Earl: of
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  • 134 11 September 29. Tin Buyers (mo sellers) Gambier 0 G.-iinbior Cube No. 1 17 Pepper B!;;- k 2 3.00 Pepper (white fair) 44.0,1 Tapioca .mall flake, f.q. Tapioca, medium paurl f.q. 10.00 Pearl Sa^o, small i 0.:,0 Copra S'jrtdrted 00 Copra Mix. 21.00 Opium, Benares srcert 8,900 Tilce Ksrrgoon 2
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 344 11 $5,500,000. AMurance m force over $15,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [Incorporated m Straits Sett.] HE KFICE: Winchester Hou««, Sin K ap«re. LOM O N OFFICE: 32 Old Jewry EC Zl^^r^nTcT the Sunreme Court of EBKland and complies with thB Britsst L i fe A ■RETARY AS RANCE
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    • 539 11 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital £2.000 000 Reserve Fund £3,000,0C0 Reserve Liability A Proprietors £2,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bishopsgate, London.. E.C. Agencies and BraicLes. Anariuar Hongkong Penang >ok Hollo Puket Jjß't-via Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klar.ff Seremban
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    • 496 11 HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE Singapore P.afflea Chambers 0 and 6 BRANCHES Ponang— 83 Beach Street. Malacca— 131 Jonker Street. Muar— 77-79 Jalau Suleiman. Batu Pahat— lo9 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT London, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Honpkong A^ioy, Bttaria, Sourabaya, Samar ang, Palembkng and Trail?. CAPITAL. AUTHORISED CAPITAL
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    • 542 11 .YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. f I 11 c Incor P° r ated m Japan.) SH" vSSS Present N. K. K.jiw... Es^. Vice-President S. Sasaki DIRECTORS. N. Kajiwara E,q. F Watanabo Esq. N. Soma Esq. j. Matsukata E.o Y. Yamakawa Esq. M Mitsui Esq. Bai?» R f '"I X Moriw Esq.
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    • 32 11 KOLLAND-EAST ASIATIC, Si RVICE s s. M BAARN Above steamer will lead here early October for Hamburg and Bremen For full particulars please apply to KOKINKLYKE PJKHVAART MiATSCHAPPY. Z 3 Collycr Quay
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 222 11 chamber of commerce rubber association. da:ly prices current. 12 NOON WEDNESDAY, 29th SEPT Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Closinr Price* Closing Priori Bayci.i Sellers. Buyers Sellers. SPOT B 7 Jan. to March 65 C 7 Tone of Market: -Firm. WEATHER REPORT. Kandnn£ Kcrbau Hospital, Stpt. 28. [Where three report! are
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    • 366 11 MAIL TABLE. TODAY. Intcrmcdiftte a T i w 3 l li«t below Malacca, F. M Train) 4 daily (except Sun I Kota Tin,7gri and etatitM to Kuala I lmpur at 6 a.m. F Sambu and non P. Batan P, Pu' >tc Su a jn. i Soe&S ol) a.m. Cucob Uhiht
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  • 52 12 RT. n-j.M.rt- Sept. -9. Kublu r. Ftil! dull, with on j ilTer. ?I.CO, M -'Is, Keda'as .>sl.s<: Tfltk Ansons $10.^5, llu i '••'«al 65. BlininK- SU;. I North rajpfaga $1.92 H, H "jO. Industrial. LtUle doinj:. I'nlt -ors A'«ariHS |S4 RobIMOM Bammen JlOO, Smelters $9.75, r $13.50,
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  • 60 12 .i 29. A nt m pri, marked I of tha a 'Kil m ns niog, 1 r uo.i demand for all pray at 57 to of 6 d m m food '1. mand and sold at fion one lot fetching <>3 ceir of sale at ly m
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  • 298 12 TOO MANY HOLIDAYS AND DECADENCE. A l 'r. John U. Molt, who ha. n a long tour over Lure; .ncos to v tOO rnar.y holidays. Poland (which nan Catholic, and m normal holidays) ha DJB days, an i Roun B Church) has r, One of >n which Dr. Mott is
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  • 60 12 S. C. C. LAWN TENNIS. \i iKUDAYS PLAY. ■piofl hip* i beat John I n, 5 7, o—3,0 3, .a I ot'-Wai m T. DoubU' (Tinal). .•liiam owe 2 m Wilai I B .i. unfinished). eleran's D üblt's. '.i i vler owe 2, 7 5, 6 3. H;;ndrap.
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  • 45 12 rhann>ionshii> Pairs. ami Linton vs. Sinclair and Utern -iik to tin, > ;irncr and Tyler vs. Kiel-man and ..ve. Profession Pairs. neron and KiT'Yy vs. Lei postponed. A. Singh \V. C. Hill owi John Donaldson ier. H. Singles. W. Langham Carter scr. we I.
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  • 38 12 Profession Pairs. > einmar. and Sinclair. A Doubles. Gi -Jones scr. vs. Cot.'on owe 3. A Singles. Tykr scr. vs. Miles owe 3. fliaglai. Final. Sutler, scr. vs. Markham owe 15. Ne»conur»' Hnmlicap. Final. l>yr.c vs. Health.
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  • 84 12 A able hom cide amount-: m or :^ht m by the the conclusion of the' ith of Bangs Singh, a to have come by his it with an axe on the left I infl'ct< :>y a compatriot !.t of July •f the Netherlands Street. Here the
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  • 77 12 In the motor car fatality, which occurred R on the lKth inst, when a < hinese named Lim Wei was knocked down killed by motor S. 906 driwn by Majid \inin, the Cq terday that ac to misadventure, as it was l >at (k-ceased ran across the road 'it the
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  • 47 12 Championship Singles. Lt. Cod. T. S. Colgrave vs. R. B. C. Donntll. Dowhloa. Utermark and Tyler icr. vs. Hill S:!.cla:r (to finish) owe 3. Fulcher and Griftith-Jonvs or < ano Linton vs. Franklin and Yeldon. l\ Sintjks, I inal. W. Lang] or Bailey vs. li. Smith.
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  • 165 12 Th S. mber Medal was played for (25th and 2<>th) and red m a win for Mr. H. B. Salmond. 'our best scores being: Swi wr\s won on Saturday llr. 11. B. Bahnond with a score of rJ on Sunday last by Mr. .1. Tr v>\h net.
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  • 44 12 The following cards were returned m the ember Men's M -dal Competition: The Ball Sweep was won by Mr. Austin. r B. m 74 J. W. Baddon 3 76 K. \v. Austin 2 16 i: E. Foolffer 87 10 77
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  • 49 12 fo.- Oct. will be p\--on 0 and 10th The Ladii on Ot. 14th. The winner of the Ladus 1 Hedai will reroiv( tiled by Mr. L. R. Macphail on his departure from Singapore. The Links will ba closed to Ladies on 9th and 10th October.
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  • 36 12 Another cliukka will be played between Whites and Colours, m the Barnss Cup, at Balestier Road at 4.45 p.m. on Saturday, owing to the game last week resulting m a draw of 2 goals each.
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  • 51 12 Penang, Sept. 28th. T lie Straits Echo is informed that Mr. George Penny who formerly acted as local manager of the Eastern Smelting Co. when management was vested m Mes:rs. <^r and Co., is expected out on behalf of the Board of Directors of the Company m
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  • 586 12 RUBBEIt RESTRICTION, the Editor -You? rlewi on this subjeci are to a grei so diametrically opposed to n-.v own U i as well I i bear the oti side of the You are against restriction of output suggesting that rack tend to farther gs m R
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  • 412 12 To the Editor. Sir, The suggestion of your correspondent A L. as to the erection of a series of skeletons to show the gradual development of man from the lowest vertebrates would rtainly be interesting as an exhibition, but could hai lly prove of any educative va^ae In
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  • 584 12 II To the Editor. Dear Sir. Quite unwillingly I have been j i lied to reiterate all that. I wrote on i the question of Moslom Education m the Iwue of your paper of 24th Sept. It is a fact that the Moslems are deplorably back- I ward
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  • 36 12 The Master Attendant*! office notifies thai i. typhoon within GO miles of latitude 15 degrees N, longitude 133 degrees E. is travelling west. Th? intensity is unknown. It was detected at 12.15 p.m. on S.pt. 28.
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  • 33 12 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending Saturday, Oct. 2, 1920. Saturday 2, 2.30 p.m. Balesticr Range. S. R. E. (v). Rifle Club. R SMITH, Lieut, •{Adjutant, S. V. C.
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  • 46 12 Orders for week ci.ding October :>. Wednesday, 29< Signalling Class, 5.15. Thui-sday, 30. Physical Culture Class, 5.15. Friday, 1. Hand Practice, 5.15. Saturday, 2. Football at Blakan Mati. Sunday, 3. Fifth Troop Parade, Troop lieadquarters, 10 a.m. Individual Troop Orders as issued by Scoutmasters.
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