The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 October 1920

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, CCT. 1, 1920. No. 10,093.
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  • 224 1 The Straits Motor Cai Serrke held a Statutory Meet'-'.? yest rday Page 12. The death has occurred at Peaang vi ihe Ifev. Father P. Ptrrichon— Page G. Training n'»tes, tennis result-: and ftthef eparting matters are on page 12. The Jimah Rubber Company's re- port shows a
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  • 946 1 To flunk of William the Conqueror in the* New Forest ii inevitable. Your earliest dories of a school no->k n late to h'm and his afforestation. Axes have been at work far some few centuries, but tl of new plantations here and there l a measure «,r
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 133 1 Vfl^^H V^^^^v if* r^ -J SB W LaUflV mff^P IB «M MV C rr mi a——— —A— esaaga oa 1 I I L ■fr n H Jjj Vjjc jp B^K "%J SA I^l fc^v m Bhß m3 »i Xtf 1 K. r i SI r^m **i EX hb tji jb
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    • 221 1 'AIR FLO tT I iOIL E i PR ERA jH I O\ fe Everyix>dy knows and uses M Alr-Float f Takutw Powder— so soft— so fresh— so fragrant— yet <r-^nexperfsiv£- -^low^'iAu^loat^ is sold tha* IPiiy other kind of talc. > And everybody welcomes the 6ew Air- Float" Tc Preparations— Col
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    • 179 1 LATESr ADVERTISEMENTS I notice pa G. K. Oehlers— tVgc 5. Wanted General clerks and typists (Chinese) P?ge 5. The Singapore Hot Springs guarantee all their beverages Page 3. Auction «a!o of town properties; bv C cong Koon Seng und Co. Pag.? 5. The latest invention fbn the permanent utair of
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 41 1 THE WEEK. Friday, Ist. HiCh Tides 0.3 am. 9ft G>n. 11.56pm Uft Gin. Passerg-By at Victoria Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Saturday, 2nd. High Tides 0.41 am Of. 'Jin. 0.30 pm lift Gin. I as:ters-By at Victor:a Theatre 9.15 p.m. Race Entries Close.
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  • 299 2 (,im,i,,ii l.ov* Temperature Methods. of Germa;*.. expel iuKOfl* ii in til to preserve existing ;.n<i to maintain railway trans portetion faeil .ties, are contained In j L'r, S .-alar Commerce report In th< Ojpinion of some of her lrtaciuif <.:it,'i/.i< i\s, Btaftae Um icport, this can b< (><-.->t
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  • 305 2 Milan, August 13— The industriul and common' ial situation in Italy is still labouring rate wlverse conditions. Indeed, the fact that Five per cent. Consols have fallen to 75 lire and that the rate of exchange ha> gone up again may be taken m sign that
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  • 27 2 It is in the divisions uithin Ireland itself £>t ,n any want of goodwill on England's f -fix r: n ,r' ob h»h democracy .incerely d»«re._Lord c.e.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 511 2 THE LATEST Tht- most jipeatlTll item in tht upkeep of a Motor Car or Cycle Ii the Tyit-, and tho commonest trouble with Tyro \t the puncture or burst in the inn>r tube. Ordinary patching is unsatisfactory, us the patches do not st:i>, anil vulcanising is costly besides causing delay.
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    • 928 2 P"W YTf T^ Vfe. ~W "W^W SOME KNOW IT OTHERS DONT, WHILE THERE ARE OTHERS STILL ill 1 f| 111 II Hfl WHO THINK THEY D0 BUT THEY DONT AND NEED TO BE TAUGHT J& 1 4 J A JFjL B B i Iwi WHAT LOVE MEANS <A.J?^ «**»> mi
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    • 548 3 iio in voui wuhiww aim wc4iA.il me passers-Dy. What do you see Just men and women dressed more or less to a common plan Or d<> you see tin' Joy or SoiTOW. Um Happiness or Pain, the Greed or !K>r<sify. the UoentkHtBHeBB or Chastity which lies concealed within? E( HADDON
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    • 239 3 17 O~ N I C H t r i]mmmm jO'\'lGHT Tliis is an actual |)i.f»tf2fl"A h /^CO^ ■^■^MJb!l si {^r*~ m Innpino an OTpross trnln IfffßCf t.-ariiig alon? at terrific spe«<l. S p |R^i Picture an Kutomobiie in a wild >MM l^^ <iash to b(»at the onruehinp; train to ffje
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    • 489 3 i SEND YOUR ORDERS I FOR AERATED WATERS 1 TO SINGZPORE HOT &PUt\GS 9 LTV* f Who Guarantee that all Beverages A Are mxde irom PVR*- SPKING WATER Proprietors of ZO^l W--.TER and ZOifl SODA WATER Efficient &Lropean Management Telephone No. 15G5- Depot: 83, Cuppage Road. 9 NEW ADDRESS- il
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 391 4 wr K» I• 4 rfff fm *tt\ f*» f l *y' m p jA^ f w 'm **'•Wt +f ji f m- I N* w Shipments just arrived FAMOUS FRENCH GAR The Ideal car for the Owner-driver. Fitted with Self-starter, electric light, high tension magneto. Inspection and trial cordially invited.
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    • 742 4 NOTICES. BANQUE DiTI'INDO-CHd£ I 6 PER CENT NEW FRENCH GOVERNMENT LOAN. Issued at par of Fes. 100. bearing 6 per cent interest, free of Income Tax, payable half j yearly on the 16th June and 16th December. Subscriptions may be paid either by cash or by exchanging Bons and Obligations
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    • 775 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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    • 151 4 h OF EXCELLENT QUALITY. 1 titemson, Giifillan Co., ltd j Sole Agants: S &F. 111. S. S M (IrArporated in England.) x w W S 3ft£_ \/f^ SPEED I \\s£///Wss} W l SAFETY I J^ FIRESTONE MotorI fyy wfi+W/'. cycle Tyre3 don>t flkid I 'w^/X^/^^rY^i^^^ n Bliarp turna They I
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    • 665 5 I REAL ESTATE BUREAU I !>UPIRE BROS. ItUREER DEPARTMENT r i KSTATfi AND GENERAL BROKERS 2 DE SOUZA STREET. Land at Kalong for sale I I Modern Offices in Raffles Square to let. I n TO SELL. Furnifihed or unfurnished bungalow 2 bodrocmi dining room and sitting room. TO SELL.
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    • 622 5 I REMINDER. 10-HAY, FRIDAY, at 10.30 AUCTION SALE OF\ At Teak Household Furniture\f every -'nP«, two size billiard tables; Vo sets V Canto* blackwood Pitting room U \y -W* PH te) rnttan chairs and tabl* &c. His mters Voice cabinet prrampahone and «^L«reproof tafee, Venetian mirrors At M.-.^k Chtou^Koon Seng
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    • 836 5 TENDERS GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. g> Tenders v. ;ii be received at the COLOXIAL SECRETARY'S Office, up to noon of the Bth October, 1920, for the following works:— 1. Excavation. spreading 1 and form in Terraces, Road, &c, for new site of General Hospital, Sepoy Linen, Singapore; 2. Erp.-tion of Ru»-prcn'K Houj»p,
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    • 663 5 NOTICES. BELL CO., LTD. (Inc-'vo rated in Straits Sett]- ->-.nt.) Messrs. Bell Co., Ltd. announce havin opened bnaineaa at Dispensary Building, 31 P' '.ici-, Singapore, as Sha^re and Genera Kr. W. C. P. Bell late of Macphai I Co., bt£ hn* been appointed Managinj Director and wilf personally Aupcrvre th^
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    • 282 5 1: WHITEAWAY'S ii m j Just Received y<^^ New Shipment of Jfjs 3 Oent's ?ist Box r CaBf and^ Wjllow 4/gg^' Calf Bibgue Shoes. The "IMPJBATOR" Newest resign in Brogue Shoes, British maae, beautifully finished and a Shoe that will wear well. All sizes in SW^'^SB stock with Medium -WIP
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  • 19 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. VlCKERS.— Suddenly at the General Hospital yesterday Horace Vickers, Age 25, Assistant, Sime Darby Co., Ltd.
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  • 767 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, OCT. 1, 1920. Price Cuts. There seems very little doubt that the present price movement in America and England is a genuine one, and if so it goes to prove that there is a limit beyond which it is impossible to force people to pay lor
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  • 662 6 The "Evening News" states that Trincomalee is to be re-converted to naval Mrs. 7 he Sky Meeting advertised to take place in Ipoh en Oct. 9th has been postponed until further notice. Ihe Rent Assessment Board will sit in the Municipal Board Room, Singapore, on Tuesday the sth October, at
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  • 747 6 THE "RESTRICTION" CABLE. The fol! owing copy of cable received by Local Secretary, R. G. A., on 27th Sept., from the Secretary, Rubber Growers' Association, 38 Eastcheap, London, dated 23rd Sept, 1920 is sent to us for publication. Special Meeting B. G. A. Council 22nd Sept. unanimously
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  • 74 6 The first-class smoker from Brighton to London contained a quiet man, evidently exArmy and a couple of gorgeous beings smoking large cigars. It was warm, and the windows were tightly closed. Presently, feeling the need of air, the quiet man courteously asked the gorgeous brings if they minded a window
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  • LOCAL WIRES.
    • 63 6 [From Our Own CotTMp <i dent.] I'enaiiK. Sept. 30 The death has occurred here of the R Father P. Perrichon, aped 59 ye: was in indifferent health for some nion 1 recently and contracted fever. Tho 1; Rev. Perrichon came to Malaya p* ag€ ar.d
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    • 49 6 [From Our Own Corrcspo., Tenant Sept :U> Another of many gambling r:i taken p^dce, and twt'!v» Chin were summoned for playing ir. conui paniin? house. Thr.e of the wonur e«l were slated to be substitutes, ord.r was issued by tlu> Mag the arrest of the origin;*! woi
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  • 156 6 The G.0.C.. S.S. held a |f«UI tion parade on Blakar Mati on \V» Sept. 2!>th, for the purpose of pn Long Service and Good Conduct |fl Nc. 8780 Staff Sergrt. (A. C.\ Ryan, Rj R.G.A., and the "1914 Star" t. of the R.G.A., No. 16G.78G F. i
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  • 107 6 Soldier Takes His Life Early yesterday morning «onu- sen^atioi: was created at the Tar.glin Barracks, when it was found that Private CottreM of the StafFords' Reg-iment had committed aifei de by shootinpr himself with a service rifle. At 5 a.m. about half an hour before his dead
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  • 101 6 Stil another fatality hua been ad<k- i to the long catalogue of deaths resulting from motor smashes within the past few week by what occurred on Wedncadby last. North Bridge Road. One of the motor bussc-s plying for hire between Oayhinand Sepoy Lines ran into a Chinese lad
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  • 68 6 Mr Justice Barrett Lcnnard in Axil list of cases fo* Ulfl current month to l»J !i<. i ard in Supreme Court yesterday moi Bftid that it was a heavy one.. He announced that th<? Acting Chief .lu -tic John Bucknill K.C., would be Falna, India on
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  • 72 6 A novel precaution was taken by a tluef rt Massy, near Paris. An ex-soldier. wl>o, it is supposed, planned to break intj a 1 ousa, took with him a gras-projector whitl he had retained after the war. ar.d vith this fcaased the hen roost for fear that the birds, when
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 143 6 VICHY CELESTINS r THE WORLDS FINEST Digestive Water LIMITED. •peorporaWd la 8hu«fh«l) Ulll!!l>:'!:!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllill! l| ill'!llll!il!ll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll| 1 H. W. JOHNS-MANVSME COMPANY. They Serve in Conservation. ASBESTOS RDd its allied products. s=l INSULATIJN tiiat keeps the heat where it beit^igs. CEMENTS that make boiler walls wear longer?* ROOFINGS that reduce maiutenance cost.
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  • 454 7 OWNERS AND MfiN IN CONFERENCE. OF LASTING BBTTLBIIEMT. [Neuter's Service.] London, Sept. 27. Joint G nfereiice of coal owncn ami three hoi ri this morning, of the redaction to for securing an ini reooe Una id-to-morrow far the purpose of lit their R is aaderaUod that the
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  • 163 7 DOBB8 1 TRIBUTE TO ENGLAND. Hloemfontein, Sept. 27. The Dutch Congress held to achieve a reunion between the Nationalists favouring ikp from the Empire and th« rnment party, has failed to effect a rap{»r< achnunt owing to the former insistinf on their programme. Nevertheless, a striking, unexpected
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  • 73 7 ANTI-JA P LAND LEGISLATION. Washington. Sent. 17. igh officials decline to discuss for on the proposed anti-Japanese land tion in California, the impression that Japan's p,T<^poai\i rstoritwf l*+ question of a joint commission is 'table, but as far as can be learned, Pro.posal has not ytt been formally to Washington.
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  • 171 7 ITALIAN TOWN SUBMERGED. HOUSES AND C\\TTLE DESTROYED. [Router's Service.] London, Sept. 27. A <ii stressing picture of the devastation wrought by floods, owing to violent rainstorms in France, Switzerland and North Italy, are given la^a Paris correspondent, ;tates that <T»mage estimated at fif*y million franca Las bean
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  • 195 7 ■inductions at hole. London, Sept. V. Nov-t are drawing attention t/the commouity prices, which is i»eiiin;ijnir t^kjhow itself in Britain and the United ()ver-p-.o<luction of evtain comi i.e. rubber, tea and^ I t »a, is being nTVcted not only ins^i^^s r-ic the restriction^* oytputQ^-^fber and
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  • 157 7 BELFAST'S WILD WEEK-END. London, Sept. 27. I Belfast's wild week-end has necessitat id the calling out of two battalions of soldie- nnd armoured cars have patrolled t p streets to help quell the outbreaks. The vere two sepaiate attacks against poli< patrak on Saturday night. The assailant
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  • 208 7 London, Jsept. 28. A message from l\>ris says that M. Philip Keithelot, Director of Political Affairs, Quai D' Orsay, has been appointed Secretary General vice M. Paleologue, resigned. Paris, Sept. 27. KL Anatole France, who ha-j completely recovered from his recent illness, is marrying Mdlle. Eum Ml La
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  • 445 7 HORRIBLE ATROCITIES AT ODESSA. MORE POLISH VICTORIES. London, Sept. 27. The Daily correspondent at General Wrangel's headquarters relates a terrible account of Soviet atrocities at Odessa brought by an officer of Denikin's army, who, with his wift and sister-in-law escaped by a small open boat,
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  • 146 7 M Boston, Sept. 28. connection with the uneasiness in the banking situation the authorities have taken over the affairs of the Fidelity Trust Company, one of the companies referred to on Sept. 27, which has a capital of $.°»,000,000, and deposits of $18,000,000. \U>4 on, Sept.
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  • 157 7 From November 11, 1918, to March 31 this year 5,00 i Maltese emigrants left Malta for British dominions and other countries. No official statistics are available as ta emigration since March 31, but fully 3,000 more have emigrated. The exodus is a record, and has proved
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  • 260 7 RAFFLES LIBRARY. To The Editor. Sir, I am glad to see that A. L. calls attention to the very great improvements rrwide already m the Raffles Library by the new librarian. Mr. J. Johnston, the first trained librarian Singapore has had, and I speak with personal
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  • 159 7 Sir, Even, after A y OUr attitude, I am far frorAJsatisfied with your viewts. I In the first place yoif suggest a stock of 10,000 tons. If the worjf's stock is intended, you are very far ouy It must be nearer 160,000 tons and m anybody considers these
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  • 191 7 The following: Singapore properties were sold by auctiion by Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co. at their sale-room No. 30 Kling Street on Wednesday afternoon: 999 years leasehold land and shophovse No. 24 Clyde Street area 722 sq. ft. bought by Mr. M. Mohamod Hoosein Marica for 97
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  • 233 7 How A Thief Was Caught. Paris, August loch. A warehouse in the heart of the city had long harboured one I of those articles of domestic and criminal utility a trunk. For months it had lain m a corner, dusty and dirty, an object of contempt
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 109 7 m*i i 1 1 m\i m iwmi i■■ ■■■■■uuiMi— i^^^b 1 Robinson <?& Co., Ltd. KF.W STOCK OF "TIGER" TENNIS SHOES BRITISH MAJE All Sizfs-xii Stock j Robinson (8b Co., Ltd. afcif**»*^-* J ><*>N—M EaMLay.Tfcg^M^fcaffip'Tg^BTiii BUIF 1 1 I'll mi If 818 HI. 1 Ml HyMBBWKBIJHBMIWJ MILKMAID STERILISED MILK CO
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 588 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. (Incorporated In »fc*<*£. fADD UML CONIRACT V/ITII TfiS IMPSJtUii lAJrjjqpM GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations with««l xsXtc* EVBOPEAM MAIiTTINE FORTNIGRTLY B&RVZCK. For London jmdVVntwerp \ia (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said &nd Mar»t!lic«. KUMANO MARU 2nd Oct. TAMP. A MARL' 9th Oct MISHIMAMAK 1 23rd Oct. LIVERPOOL UNI
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    • 643 8 K. P. M. EONIMKLYKE P KSETV AAJtT MAATSCHAPPIJ (Tncorpontt*d in Holland). ROYAL PACEST NAVIGATION Co. OF BATA7IA ri.T**«* 181 P*«s«si:s I>*pt. 1202 FretgU 3«pt. 1*32 Hsc&gerß Dc*k 1 137 Manne Sapt. Tranahiyßtst Stepi S COILVER QUAY. VlifilOL COffimACf WITH THH NETDERIJ^NJ)3 I?fDIA GOYBKNJKUSNY. 1 'imi iMiiiinwii^^wiw mii imnifi 111 mbjjum
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    • 713 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERViCF. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present suspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES ft LONDON DUE IINGAPORE J «LEAVE
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 869 9 f RE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED K SIAM) SINGAPORE JtNGKOK COASTING BE«nCR T*/ Kretay, Piy^f^^ Kelantan, Banctare. T«ltipU, Paiaci, Singera, LaKtheaejeA 3an4e», Langauaa, Chunifcjon, £d B»a« kok 4rriTao Departure SUDDHADI3 29th Sept. 1920 YUGALA 4th bet 1920 cth Oct. 11)-^^ PKACHATIPOK nfc Oct 1920 13th Oct. 1920.^ Th»
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    • 544 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUennan Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) [Incorporated in England] JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK vis SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due Route For S'pore BLOEMFONTEIN 4th Oct. Suez, Spore, Philippine
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    • 705 9 FKBIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BY PACIHC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) FO» ACCOUNT U. S. SHIPPING BOARD HONGKONG— CALCUTTA taws &tt«»^e«i ■mSS^ AT C iCUtto> ReD B »M z^%ss^«?i*£+ BALTIMORE via SUEZ ?*r£ 0> IY rAI^ KGS to Cdcatia. Col a miH, ni M^'.frrwe*.T FROM rNGAPORa ELKRIDGE EASTEK.N
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 1257 10 X* Hi. NOTHING FINER BOTTLED or CANNED Af 6|f jf M HF 4 1 fi**t requisites with CRDSSE i.LACKWELL ff U; jUy believes are Quality. Pueity and %A\ y^. W '"BP^ 3O V«r,ctics of SOUPS. 15 Varieties of POTTED MEATS. '^U J:|^/^i W OXFORD SAUSAGES. OATMEAL. OILS. VINEGAR TINNED F;SH.
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    • 122 10 1 MINIMAX ML^^Mi noted tor *^B I EFFECTIVENESS T (Incorporated in England). \t-l, O «J vM Well tlien, rrale an early visit to WasstotnuH Asscmzftl Co, frnnt 1 44. 3ti 57, High t treat I I m LARGE ASSORTMENT THE SINGAPORE LADIES'VeSSES Co.. Ltd. PECI4LLY made for the race Shipchandlers
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  • 62 11 September 30. Bank 4 m.i. 2(4 I|l6 Bank, demand 2|3 13)16 Private credits 3 m.g. 2(4 25|32 Xew York, dema.-l 39% Credits 90 dayg 451^ France, demand 575 India, T. T. 122 IXcngkong, demand 87 Prem. "Yokohama, demand 7g Javj, demand 126^ Bangkok, demand 88 Sovereign, Bank Bu>in a
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  • 139 11 September 30. Tin Buyers (r^3 sellers) rJ.'i.OO Gambler 12 '5 0 Gambler Cube No. 1 17.50 Pepper Bteek 23.00 Pepper (white £air) 44.00 Tcpioea small flake, f.q. 5. r ,O Tapioca, medium p«*rl f.g. 10.00 Pearl Sago, small 10.50 Copra Storied 22.00 Copra Mix. 21^,00 Opium, Banares unctrt 8,900
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  • 48 11 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 12 O'CLOCK NOON 30th SEPT. 1920. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Cloting Price* Closing Pricet. Buye.-s 3«Uera. Buyers Sellers. -Pot 52 63 Oct. 53 53 1£ Oct. to Dec. 54 55 Jan to Mar. 60 Gl Tone of Market .—Steady.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1861 11 Aflsurance in force over $15,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [Incorporated in StraiU Sett.] HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry. E.C. Ths Company has £20,000 deposited with the Sweme Court of England, and complies with the BrittoF Life Assurance Companies Act M;K .CTIVE PLANS
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    • 205 11 AMERICAN MANXHLRIAN LINK. s.s. BLOEMFOXTEIN arriving 4th October will load for PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. CHINA JAPAN. For particulars regarding rates of freight apply to McALISTER CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) AGENTS. THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTR Reg'iitered omicr th« Hongkong Ordinances and with th« Board of Trade (F nglan<;
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 124 11 PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Passengers arrived by Klang from Penanp yesterday Mt. and Mrsi DezauTiay. Messrs. Oehlers, H. A. Law, E. Burke, A. Cameron, Bogle, W. Jackson, J. W. Smith, S. Chew, Y. H. Swee, Ikawa, Shaik Ahmad, Mrs. J. Mason and child, Mr. and tots. Bogle and child, Mr. and Mrs.
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    • 436 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. lDtermediate and ir\ii mzlli trill bt found in list below Penanjr, Malacca, F. M. S. (b- Train) 4 P.m. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and station* to Kuala Lumpur at C a.m. Coeoh Soon Hong [> a.m. nl f F mo!y ur, Ko:imon Ban BooS Oui.n 0
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  • 456 12 STATUTORY HIRING. The meeting of the Si: Motor C i.Mutctl, wa- held y<--loony at noon in the Charter 1 Bank Oiaillltia. Mr. M. V. Pillai Presiding. Often pnsc-nt %err- S. M. T. N. lu (Director). A. Hadji M ail 10. C Sattlk) icprt's* i.ting Um
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  • 213 12 The World's b«:st I nown actor, athlete James J. Corbet! (gentleman .Jim) will be. seen at the Liberty Hall in The Midnight Man the fini t serial that Universal has ver produced in IS astounding episodes. The starting episodes No. 1 and No. 2 will be screened in
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  • 190 12 All the ihipping linea running to, or (Jll: South African ports are ta, in view of a possible f»«W in this country, to accept all delta riee of eoeJ from the Transvaal eoal i, n ria goa Bay. It ia stated (says the Central News) that coal Pad
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  • 312 12 OFFICIAL F.EPORT. The asaal aOffttoa of t'»e Singapore unber of Commerce Rubber Association (m M on Wednesday and Thursday when tVcn < ntalogued 2,290,847 lbs. Tons 2.70 j Offend 1,840,287 lb;. Tons M 66 Suli 1,198,361 lbs. Tons 534.99. PBIGBB REALIZED. Rifafctti Smoked Sheet Cents per lb.
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  • 149 12 > Singapore, Thursday. The Weekly Rubber Auction, hold yes- tenfey and to-dey, opened with a firmer tune due to advices of a rapidly advane- Ing market in London. Fine Pale Crepe sold up to 00 cents (one special lot soid I at 63 cents), an advance of 4
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  • 355 12 The depression of the past week is not quite su acute, confidence is again being restored by the appearance of a few buyera in both the Industrial and Mining sections. Rubber shares have again only attracted slight attention although shares m some of the more recent flotations
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  • 470 12 The annual icport for the year ended June 30, (to be presetted at the tenth annual general nieetirg to be held within the registered ofiice of the company, Chartered Punk Chambers, on Wednesday, October, 6, pi 12 o'clock noon) is as follows: j be profit for thii period
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  • 157 12 The following changes are notified m tb» full share list. Ilitam Tin ($300,000—1) 2.70—2.90 c.d. Ratrut B. (£100.000—) 1.5.0—1.10.0 Kenong (£125.000 0) 1.17.6 2.2.6 i:iu liah 1.10—1.30 Ayer Hitam (-100,000 S) 21.00 23.00 Ayer Kuning (450,000) 1.20 i.30 Ayer Panas (750,000—5) 11.00—12.00 Fatang Benar (450,000) 3.75— 1:25 Bukit
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  • 17 12 Sept. T,O. Lai Sang, EscaloT:a (Brit.) Sucidhudib (Siam) Van Linsihoten, Van Cocns, Sembilan, Van Neck (Dot.).
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  • 36 12 SI NG A PORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending Saturday, Oct. 2, 1920. Saturday 2, 2.30 p.m.— Balestier Range. S. R. E. (v). Kiile Club. R SMITH, Lieut, a|Adjutant, S. V. C.
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  • 42 12 Orders for week ending October 3. Thursday, 30.— Physical Culture Class, 5.15. Friday, I.— Band Practice, 5.15. Saturday, 2.— Football at Blakan Mati. Sunday, 3— Fifth Troop Parade, Troop Headquarters, 10 a.m. Individual Troop Orders as issued by Scoutmasters.
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  • 317 12 TRAINING NOTES. The rain which fell yesterday morning stopped the use of the proper course. The gallops done were not of brilliant nature but the horses put in some good strong work; the inner track was used for the training operations. Heart of Oak was sent round alane
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  • 34 12 YESTEgJ^i'^PLA Y. Championship Pairs. Sinclair and Utermack '-eat Norrie and I.ii ten, C l, 5 7. o—l.0 1. KlMr.man and Cotgiave b.vi Lee-Wav nnd Tyl.r. 6 2, 6 l'
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  • 50 12 Profession Pairs. Hill ard Moss vs. Klcinmin and Sinclair. A Doubles. i^ Fulcher ami Griffith-Jones scr. vs. Cotgrave and Linton owe 3. A Singles. Tyler scr. vs. MiWi owe 3. C Singles, Final. Sutton. scr. vs. Markham owe 15. Newcomer's Semi Final. render scr. vs. Dyne owe 15.1.
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  • 52 12 Championship Singles. Lt. Col. T. S. Cotgrave vs. R. B. B. Don-i ntll. A Doubles. Utermark and Tyler scr. vs. Hil! and Sinclair (to finish) owe 3. Fulcher and Griffith-Jones or Cot grave tIMJ Linton vs. Franklin and Yeldon. B Singles, Final. W. Langhara Carter or Bailey vs.
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  • 58 12 Veteran's Doubles Semi Final. Seattle an! Etwea ewe 5 vsd Addie and Ljnghejn Carter eer. Championship Pairs. Sinclair and I'tcrniark v*. Donnell and I.eggatt. Xorrie and Linton or Sinclair and Uttr;.r.rk vs. Dcnncll and Leggatt. A. Singles Sinclair owe 5 (if r.ot in ''Doubles") vs. Lt. Col. Cotgrave
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  • 135 12 The annual genera] meeting of this Club <.vas iiold in the Club house on Saturday last, Mr G. W. A. Trimmer presidicg j WU a fair attendance cf members t.nd the accounts and reports and alterations to rules as :übmitted by the outgoing Committee were duly passed.
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  • 55 12 Thte local branch is informed that the Bnnque Industrielle de Chine will open very shortly two mem branches at Pmwn Penh, the capital of Cambodgia, near Angkor, and at Tsinanfu, the capital of Shantung, for the convenience of trade and touring. Brazil Government ha* allotted a large zon-e of territory
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