The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 October 1920
1920-10-04
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Title Section16 1920-10-04 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. YEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, OCT. 4, 1920. No. 10,095.16 words
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Article127 1920-10-04 1 I .More about those Kus^'an jewels Page 7. t Race entries and training notes Page 12. United Engineers report and dividend Page (i. Baseball scandal in America, bribing players Page 7. i The miners and coal owners appear nearer a settlement 'JTjce «i. Some statistics of the127 words
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Article1000 1920-10-04 1 Then is something which blends M inti-» mately with Rummer holidays as an ancient, suit of tweeds or a vision of moor and s<\-i--eOSStj it is the memory of country teas. We reeoilect them without shame, ftfr it is a proof of man's resourceful spirit that I■• ■hoold1,000 words
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Advertisement81 1920-10-04 1 i Si Aril to uftit x i BRITISH I For particulars apply to pahaoi; I Go., td Sole Agents S.*. F.W.S. HELVETIA WATCH CO. i ;>l, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD CORNER HIGH STREET PLATLNUM, GOLD, SILVER AND NICKEL WATCHES Wrist Watches Inventic Pocket Watches From $5 to $2,000 Plain $3.50, Radium81 words
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Advertisement188 1920-10-04 1 *Aw\ Vrhrl ani Ki n 1 SI JJ ff ia^wi LI ;1U LUU caches. Asparagus. Apricots. Tomatoes. Pears. Beets. Cherries. Spinach. Greengage Plums. Squash. Stra wberrles. Pumpkin. Raspberries. Carrots. [jibby's Foods help you to sel i better -Table with, less laboui ind Less Money. trial wil Jonvince you of /tlieir188 words
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Advertisement172 1920-10-04 1 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Pink Pills notice Page 4. Goodyear tyre notice Page 3. Tern {X) nary clerks wanted Page 5. Gent's neckwear at Little's Page b\ Empire Cinema new program Page 2. Survey damaged cargo ex M^tarum Page 9. Albion Commercial Motors notice Page K Notice re F laser and172 words
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Miscellaneous96 1920-10-04 1 5 THE WEEK. Monday. Ith. g High Tides 2.18 Bft 2in. 1.64 pm 9ft Oin. Tuesday, sth. B Hifeh Tides 3.24 am 7ft sin. 2.48 pm Bft sin. I Rent Board, 2.15 p.m. Wednesday, tith. Hsgh Tide? 4,41) am 7ft Oin. 1.1 pm Sft Oin. Thursday, 7th. Hipfa Tides 6.5196 words
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Article195 1920-10-04 2 The announ that at one session of the Lambeth Conference then were present cfK)ut 240 biahopa- re;il!y very lafgl nunifr«(. r— reminds me somewhat, sa\s a eorrespondent, of ;i Uile of a parrot. It was decided to hold a patrol iho* in an Bnsliah town. Afti-r195 words
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Article272 1920-10-04 2 harmed nith Theft. Before Mr. G. K. Orno, at tho Hungkorg Magistracy, a Chinese was charged, at the ii-st.-i'N-. of Insp.H t if Lai airin, with the theft, from an unnumbered matshed at Kowloon Tong, of Hum pieces of clothing, the property of a vegetable gardener. The272 words
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Advertisement120 1920-10-04 2 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' DRESSES SPECIALLY MADE FOR THE RACE SEASON LADIES SILK AND STRAW HATS "LADIES DRESSES MADE TO ORDER Pin 24 Hours Notice All Sizea and AII p rice9 AU BON MARCHE 20-21 STAMFORD ROAD. SADIES MAY BRING THEIR OWN MATERIAL. i J DOGS. POULTRY, CATS. L G^>rge120 words
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Advertisement1415 1920-10-04 2 SOME KNOW IT, OTHERS DONT, WHTT.E THERE ARE OTHERS Sru^ WHO THINK THEY DO BUT THEY DONT AND NEED TO BFTA.n^ WHAT LOVE MEANS Whether they know or they don't. All and Sundry, Old and Young should let MA£ MUnRAY The Maid of Many Moods TEACH THEM THE JOY OF1,415 words
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Advertisement826 1920-10-04 3 Hi:r window and watch the passt rs-by. PROTECrr YOURSELF AGAINST LOSS "Jl r^ir.rrr^;^^ g" ri|| 7t— iphmh—mum mn n i ■!■■■■■——^^^m at do you see by -tr g er" M mr% g- m m— m r* M m m lust men ;r. i women dressed more or less to BCIICUUnr826 words
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Advertisement431 1920-10-04 4 t^ a P gf^gf g^^gnMTlHlHlß m^ m^B Mi V^ w^" m^ m*^ NOWONrpW NOW ON Indian Rugs Carpets Reduced to Suit every Purse S GIVE..A TRIAL TO j Wassiamull Assomull Co. 2 2 Phone 1144. 56 57, Higfrstreet, S'pore. g must jsiwjuviwjvr j* j* iv JMsiuuu'Juvn'dWbr VJ C. A. RIBCIRO431 words
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Advertisement1726 1920-10-04 4 NOTICES. NOTICES. BANQUE DE L r EVDO^HINE. Singapore club. October Race Meeting, 1920. 6 PER CENT NEW FRENCH GOVERNIssued at par of F* IM.-'Lring 6 per cent TUES °AY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY, I interest, free of Income Tax, payable half 0CT > J 2t h 14th and 16th. yearly on the1,726 words
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Advertisement311 1920-10-04 4 LBREWED IN SCOTLAND. I j^^json, Oilfillan Co., ltd. g Sole Agents S. S. &P. M. S. B, (Incorporated in England.) I— l I, M| j I CAPSTAN 1 CIGARETTES kL is selected and blended /y by specialists, skilled m /I llr JOO GUAN GO. ™> THA CHE^ BURDEN Why fihoukl311 words
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Advertisement1241 1920-10-04 5 'Trmmmvmv ~m^um^r^wmirT'^fuußtr7CVT- r^.'\ -"SSXBaVaVHssIaVHBHB REAL ESTATE BUREAU DVPIRE BICOS. RUBBER DEPARTMENT 1 UTATI AND GENERAL BROKERS 3 2 DE SOUZA STREET. 1 Land at Katong for sale 1 Modern Offices in Raffles Square to let. TO SELL. Furnished or unfurnished bungalo?W 'J <: mg, dining room and sitting room. TO1,241 words
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Advertisement937 1920-10-04 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF 779 BAc;s "BATATA" PLOUV. Messrs Powell ..t Co*, Ltd. will sel] tbe ahove on Tutsday October sth 1920. At Messrs McAlistor's Godown, Merbau Road. AT 11 A.M. POWELL CO. LTD Auctioneers (Incorporated in Singapore.) l-l* A1 CTION SALE OF i MOTOR CARS j To be937 words
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Advertisement767 1920-10-04 5 NOTICES. PRASEB ft NLAVE LIMITED. (laowperafad in the? Straits Settlements) WARNING. NOTICE ts hereby given that the above Com- -11 to their customers or ret.. boCtlas which contain aerated waters of their manufacture and which huvo embossed on them »ith<-r thr; Compnny's name nnd crost <n Lion R tmjian'. i767 words
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Advertisement470 1920-10-04 5 WFITEAW/*Y'S I igsv Jak ,-a.^a *y v X. m. JBL fcs^J* FURBISHING DEPARTMENT. Seamless Carpet Squares. Ilamlsome designs in Axmuister and BrOMtll ill Square** Good quality, artistic colooringg. All liaei itock. Prices gl 25.00, $IMMf $XU M. f»S.M and $*****. Ber*«if 'II I lrt j i'■ Tik U t ■^C^^BBWSBBsssssMßarVyan^tß^'^^'^j^g470 words
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669 1920-10-04 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 4,1920. The Week. Rubber restriction discussion and action has locally been the subject of most interest during the week. A good many wild, and not a few foolish, suggestions have been made, but in the main the position is that the local organizations dealing with669 words
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Article826 1920-10-04 6 30 PER CENT. DIVIDEND. Tite directors 'report of the United Engineers, Ltd for the year ended 30th June (to be presented at the ninth ordinary general meeting to held at the Registered 03ice, Danxar-Rd, on Monday, 18th Oct.) shows that after allowing for ttoa Fees of directors, auditors826 words
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Article536 1920-10-04 6 A LOCAL APPEAL. A large and representative meeting of the Chinese Community was held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, on Saturday last to diiscuss the ways and means bf collecting subscriptions to help the famine districts in North and South Ch .irja. There were present, Mr.536 words
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Article158 1920-10-04 6 Bishop of Singapore's Views. Domion, S?pt. 11th. Thje Bishop of Singapore, in a letter to the Times, defends the Mesopotamia^ authorities' action with regard to British women at Kerind. He points out that Kerind is a better place for their safety than elsewhere in Mesopotamia, both for climatic reasons158 words
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Article114 1920-10-04 6 Calcutta, September IS. While Mr. Spaktin^, a tailor's assistant, wtes sleeping in house in Entally on Wednesday last he is said to have b*M seriously burnt on his face and ckwt by someone pouring nitric acid over him. Wiuen he raised an alarm Mrs. Spalding, who114 words
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Article649 1920-10-04 6 DATUM LINE THE m RN ING QUESTION. [Reuter's Service]. GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION London, Beat .{O. The coal deadlock is dot to the feet that the miners, during the course of the v. negotiations have adhered to the r demand for an immediate t\\-» g in crease, irrespective649 words
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Article101 1920-10-04 6 I'hiladelph a. Sept. Mistress Bmmi Bi r^loll, th<- r:n'.' wkSow of the briwrr, with four c<>->li>f.-n daa'ti hM beta found guilty in aitJinj. 1 h*-v Bom I i >:::■:> I draft vartimL'. n::v, i \i)i:i: BBCRBTARY. Sir Ejrre Crow. m ■ppoiatod p« DUUNnI under ry for I't.n-i^n in101 words
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Advertisement152 1920-10-04 6 W JL V^ JLJL Jb vJjIjJJIm X UNO THE WORLDS FINEST Digestive Water LIMITED. pillllilllllilllllll!lllllll!fllillli!lll!!ll!lllllliinililllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!IIHHIIinilllllll^ THE JOHNE-MANVILLE FIRE EXTINGUISHER Is deadly to fire cf any origin including oil grease, e= E= paint, benzine, kerosene, carbide, celluloid and electee E5 arcs, on which oth^r chemicals and water are often c= I152 words
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Article639 1920-10-04 7 IRISH MURDERS AND ARSON. Rcu ter's Serv ice GOVaWfMXNT ON REPRISALS. London, Bent, 2 f >. i :i OfN of the leaders t)< Irish S vf-be.i.-nnination League, In- < :on Viacoonl Grej'a proposal, de- ptaa was no improvement, exn d igree, upon the method* of the ernment639 words
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Article39 1920-10-04 7 Shanghai, Sept 29. g newapapen rej>ort that Cantroops, commanded by the civil r of Fukian, captuned Canton. ■re i«i no confirmation of the news. It 1 been recently reported that Kwangsi tariefti werp ruling in. Canton.39 words
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Article21 1920-10-04 7 Marseilles, Sept. 29. ui, the petirrnx Japanese Ajnbemin France, ha* aarled from Yokoh»---1 o:i htxird the Kamo. I21 words
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Article1251 1920-10-04 7 GLARING PROPAGANDA IN ENGLAND. [Router'.: Service]. POLISH PEACE I. a'< n. Sept. 29. A Commission under the u'uspices of th< League of^ations is going to Suwalki tc to make an effort to settle the Polish Lithuanian conflict:. Colonel Chardignaj (Prance) has been appointed Presidteni M\ior Keenaa nepresen^ Britain,1,251 words
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Article257 1920-10-04 7 CROOKED PLAYERS BRIBED. [Reuter'o Service]. BATSMAN WHO WOULDN'T HIT. > New York, Sept. 29. The whole of the United States is interested in a baseball scandal, which was repealed when a prominent player siensat Monally aJleged that certain playsrs in tho J Chicago team had accepted a257 words
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Article103 1920-10-04 7 New York, Sept. 30. The Associated Press at Washington confines the report that the appointment of the Canadian Minister Plenipotentiary to '^e United States has be»en indefinitely postpor^i^ A correspondent remarks "one element which has been considered in connection with direct representation in Washington, is that103 words
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Article749 1920-10-04 7 [Beater's Service.] EASTERN TRADE DEVELOPMENT. Brussels, Sept. 30. The general commercial situation throughout the world was debated at today's sitting of the International Financial Conference. Sir Fazilbhoy Currimbhoy, representing: Bombay business men, declared that India as one of the producers of raw materials, was ready to co-operate749 words
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Advertisement162 1920-10-04 7 Robinson (Sk Co. Ltd. I JUST RECEIVED I MACINTOSH'S TOFFEE AND MINT 5 D LUXE Luxe. l|B>FFg|^ Lxxxe. I llb.ltin.\si.€O lb tin 7 00 7 lb. tin. $1.85 [JT VI 7lb tin $I'B3\ y i 4 ROBINSON Co., Ltd. MILKMAID STERILISED MILK .^siß^^^^^\Z^Sßßßß^*"^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^'^' B *^^ttS^»^^* «i> J^. SSnijlßSSSSS^B^l^^^Btf^^f^ XL-Z^_<B^BlS^fc^Sl^tlJ-L!.^^J^MJ_rL^^^lßSSSSM^B^M\ IMTTvPciviATTi'162 words
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Advertisement605 1920-10-04 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA* (Incoi-porated in Tapaus $ALi:l MAIL CONTRACT WITE THE DfiPMULAL JAFAJ*K3* GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations withsit a* tie* EI^OPEAN MAIITTINE FORTNIGHTLY SEMYICM. For London and Antwerp via (Malacca), Penanff, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Martecilko. KUMANO MARU 3rd Oct. TAMBA MARU 2 th <><*• MISHIMA MARU 23rd Oct605 words
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Advertisement632 1920-10-04 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATBCEAPPIJ (Incorporated in Ho'land). RCYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA T*2tyfc9B« 151 Passsge Dapt. 12J2 Freight D«pt. 1992 Ma&agcrs Desk 1437 Marine Sap?. Traathipocat yi. 8 COL.LTER QUAY. UM>353 ONTEACT WITH THH NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVKENMIST, j^^^ >tij>jj<>^_________ ltim ,n,,,,i m ibmw— ,hm., iiiuji_ .jj_ CAMPHUYS632 words
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Advertisement677 1920-10-04 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LiNE. (Incorporated in E.igland.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERV(< r PENINSULAR AMD ORIENTAL B. N CO (Under Oontract^ith His Majesty's Government), The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY IN it prm«| suspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. from /London to Marseilles a London due Singapore leave Singapore677 words
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Advertisement481 1920-10-04 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. *4~ Kretay, Tisatxanu, Kelantan> Ban^nara, Telupin, Patani, Singwa, La- >\, Ktheamui, Zau'.^a, Lan^^uau, Chumaon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure YUGALA 4th Oct. 1920 Cth Oct. 19*0 PRACHATIPOK 11th Oct. 192tf 13th Oct. 1920. The etaamers are fitted throughout481 words
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Advertisement366 1920-10-04 9 LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. Co. (Incorporated in Italy.) OUTWARD SAILINGS. For Hongkong, Shanghai, Yokohama, and Kobe. A PERSIA about Oct. 25th HOMEWARD SAILINGS. For Penang, Colombo, Aden, wenice and Trieste. KUNGARIA about Oct. 11 AFRICA about Nov. 12 For freight and passages apply to iSocieta Commssionarla di Esp. e di Imp.366 words
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Advertisement499 1920-10-04 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 BLOEMFONTEIN 4th Oct. Suez, S pore,499 words
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Advertisement560 1920-10-04 9 FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BY PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) re» account u. s. shipping board HONGKONG— CALCUTTA Jac**, Lak. G,t^o, Do y lo 6 co-n t Lak. TkHb*. Ctddorr^, u£ GU^n TLu:^^ 0 CUIC tU Madr to"** 9 Pcn -i i TOBOUGH MLLS OF LADING i,,uc560 words
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Article, Illustration792 1920-10-04 10 FRASER AND CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1920. stIKIKG. I Figures in bracket* shows the capital »nd issue value of the Share in dollars anless otherwise marked. C. Cum dlf. x equals ex diw] Ampang ($100,000—0) 12.00 Ayer Weng ($100,000—0) 1.10—1.25 llitani Tin ($i00,000—792 words
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Advertisement108 1920-10-04 10 I V^BI Sr t V» *"*Xs. A. Ism Shipments just arrived of the FAMOUS FRENCH CAR J/?e lit Bail car for the Owner-driver. Fitted with Pelf -starter, electric light, high tension i*>;:^neio. inspection and trial cordially invited. Malcolm Beranger, ALMEIDA STREET. rJMM'.T.LiM'J'.ri'JMMMM'IMMM'JMM'J'J'J'J'J'J'.rj' 2 A Small Shipment I Spare Parts I108 words
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Advertisement273 1920-10-04 10 GOSLING CO. Eat. 1880 phone 47. c P. O. Box 215 Genuine B. B. B. PIPES from $1.50 to $5 each retail wholesale on appliction SIR MORREL MACKENZIE PIPE with REFILLS. PORTS. CLARETS, SPANISH HOCK. from $24 to $36 per case CHAMPAGNE. GUILLERMAT'S GENUINE. Case Quarts $66. PINTS $78 lAS273 words
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Advertisement57 1920-10-04 10 INSIST ON GETTING I f SOLE IMPORTERS. Jr x^Tncorporated in England). SINGAPORE, I POM PEN4NG. —pr ■%a%158^1%1%1-d*«BVlVslSl%|"jrkl a 2%E a .S\BS l> .«%a B .l*«V\!X 0 -fir B 3^l\£\JVB' FOR PUBITY AN P R C? Si _JI •5 V-r I 1 I Cl] I Motor I I jbftlßlT old bH57 words
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Article61 1920-10-04 11 October 2. Bsnk 4 m.i. 2|4 1|1« Bank, demand 2|3 13|16 Private credits 3 m.g. 2)4 25)32 New York, demand 39% Credits 90 dnyg 45^ France, demand 575 India, T. T. Hongkong, demand 87 Prem. Yokohama, demand 77% Java, demand 127 Bangkok, demand 88 Ms Sovereign, Bank Uuyin* $8.5461 words
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Article141 1920-10-04 11 October 2. Tin 100 Tons $13G.. r >o Gambior 12.50 Gambier Cube No. 1 17.50 j Pepper Slack 2 3.00 Pepper (white fair) 44.00 Tapioca flake, f.q. 5.50 Tapioca, niadium o«&7l f.q. 10.00 Pearl Sago, small 10*50 Copra Sundried 22.00 Copra Mix. 21.25-21.50 Opium, Benares uncart -^oc Rice Rargoon141 words
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33 1920-10-04 11 DAiLY PRICES CURRENT. 11.30 a.m. SATUR~DAy72 OCTOBER 1920 P»l« Crepo. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Cloting Price* Closing Pricen Buyers Sellers. Buyers Sellers SPOT 50 6 Tone of Market Steady.33 words
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Advertisement426 1920-10-04 11 Asstts Ji,500,000. L Assurance in force over $15,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [Incorporated in Strait* Sett.] HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry. E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act426 words
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Advertisement532 1920-10-04 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 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £2,000,000 HEAD OFFICE, k 83 Biahopsgate, London, i.C. Agencies and Branched! Aauitsaff Hongkong Bangkok Iloilo Puket Batavia Ipoh -Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Seremban Canton532 words
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Advertisement547 1920-10-04 11 BO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE WssjfSaeiS Raffles Chambers, 4, 5 'and 6.1 BRANCHES: i Penang— Bs Beach Street. Malacca— l3l Jonker Street. Muar— 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. BetSl Pahat— lo9 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Honpkong Amoy, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Pak-mbang and Trang. CAPITAL. AUTHORISED547 words
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Advertisement467 1920-10-04 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LTD. J A Incorporated in Japan.) Coital Subscribed y 1 100 000 OOf Vice-President S. Susnkl Xsq. DIRECTORS. N fn JiWa v a Esq P W *t^*bo Ee<j. |?ra k^ E q ixsKSrHEAD OFFICE TOKOHUtt. Bomba, Bra K C o h b" nd Sub r "t'"'- ■:■!■•>•■467 words
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Advertisement327 1920-10-04 11 S. S. KWAJ BANG. Consignees of carco per the above stearae: from Hongfcongr are hereby notified that she bai j now arrived and is discharging into godowi No. 3. BOUSTEAD COY., 1 Agents SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Sweden S. S. JAPAN. The above steamer is expected to327 words
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Miscellaneous70 1920-10-04 11 WEATHER REPORT. Kan<}ang, Kerl>au Hospitsil, Oct. 1. [Where three reports are made they refer to 9 a.m., 3 p.m. and 9 p.m.] Bared 32 Fah 1010.1, 1003.7, 1008.8. Temp 85, 88, 83.5, Wet Bulb Ther 78.5, 79, 79.5 Dir. of Wir>d S.E. S.W. Calm. M x. Temp in shade 90,70 words
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Miscellaneous369 1920-10-04 11 MAIL TABLE, TO-DAY. Intermediate and *o:v.: :ntil§ will b» found in list below Penan?, Malacca, F. M S. (bj Train) 4 p.m. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and atationt to Koala Lumpur at 6 a.m. Me(!a Barents 9 a.m. P. Batam and P. Bulan^ flock Lta V a.m. Kerlmon Socn369 words
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Article130 1920-10-04 12 FHASKK'S KKPOirr. Singapor*', Oct. 2. I'ubbtTs. Still du'l and neglected anu shares remain at current (juotatiens: Mining. Steady, with a far amount of business doing, Taipings $1.8.'), North T;; pwg $1.97% f South Taiping i'7 1 < Kawangs 9S cent.-, Hittnms $2.7:>. V. i. arbours $20.75, Tin/130 words
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Article363 1920-10-04 12 Tl e following is report by the director.to the Uiiuh ordinary annual general meeting of the Company to be held on Monday, llth October, at No. 4, Fort Road, Malacca. Aft»-r Tging the whole of secretarial expenses and d< ion to sjsyssme, the profit for the year, subject363 words
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Article581 1920-10-04 12 The i rth annual ordr.ary general meeting v.. held at the Company's Office on PrkUy, I>h September. 1910, Mr. Tan Cheng Lock (Chairman) presiding. Tlk MlxMltea of the last annual meeting were road and confrmed. Addressing the matting, the Chairman said: The report and accounts which we581 words
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524 1920-10-04 12 WOMEN BOUND V>L) SHOT. Chu-ih Desecrated: Village Set On Fire. What i. i S:;bly one of the worst out- n in the disturbed history of China from Niani Ao, a village in the [i'.i^ district OB a tributary of the River about eight miles524 words
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Article60 1920-10-04 12 Orders for week ending October 10. IU2O. Monday 4th.— First, Second and Fourth 'Poops Parade, 5.15. Tuesday, sth.— Fifth Troop Parade, Zetland House, 5.15. Wednesday, 6th. Signalling Class, 5.15. Thursday, 7th.— Physical Culture Class, .",.15 Friday, Bth.— Route March, Parade Fort Conning Road (back of Y. M.60 words
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Article891 1920-10-04 12 THE ENTRIES. The following p. re the entries for the October Races. First Day. Race One. Mimic, Shanghai, Lucy Ashton, Avro. Suggestion) Nightgown, Eveline, Fasinga, Gaykis-r.. Race Two. Royal Blood, Cyrano, Madame Mil, Good Ally, Golden Strand, Tirnah, Kennerley, Smiles, Sir Arthur, Lord Fisher. Race Three— Clovelly* Boy,891 words
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Article575 1920-10-04 12 MADRAS CONGRESSMEN RESIGN. Madras, Sept. 13. Mr. R. T. R. S. Kasturiaiana lyenger has addressed the member* of the Madras Pro- •iiicial congress committee as follows: Gentlemen, I beg to tender my resignation rf the office of president of the Madras I rovincial congress committee and I trust it575 words
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Article63 1920-10-04 12 i flu 1 London Labour Chronicle states that there is a joko in circulation to the ••rrcet that on the note heading of the T^-.ssian Registrar of Marriages is printed: Ij —'Workers of the World. Unite!" and on f that of the department which deals with l r divorces, the63 words
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Article65 1920-10-04 12 TO-DAYS TIES. A Doubles. Utermark and Tyler scr. vs. Hill and Sinclair (to finish) owe 3. Fulcher and Griffith-Jo<nes or Cotgrave and Linton vs. Franklin and Yeldon. B Singles, Final. W. Langham Carter or Bailey vs. R. Smith. C Doubles, Final. Williams and Broad scr.65 words
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Advertisement228 1920-10-04 12 "i*w»m«i ■mi i i--. f nl -n MWW> i,, .mum, mil... |fcwiiiiiiwiijii«iffltfn«^ 1 ENGLISH PILSENER BEER I g THE IDEAL BEVERAGE FOR THE TROPICS j REFRESHING AND INVIGORATING. I SANDILANDS BUTTERY COMPANY. I SINGAPORE and PENANG. 1 Sole Agents. illillllllfillllllllillllH!illllllllliiiil||iHlliiii!i HlllHIIIiJilllilllNlillllliilillliii;!;, f NEW ADDRESS. I T W/ G I QUALIFIED228 words
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