The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 October 1920
1920-10-08
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Title Section16 1920-10-08 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, OCT. .8, 1920. No. 10,099.16 words
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Article137 1920-10-08 1 The Share Market is largely featureless Page 12. A seaplane fatality has occurred m the United States Page 12. Training notes, tennis results and other sporting news \\i\\ be found on page 12. At the weekly rubber auctions prices Mere lower, but there wa* a good demand137 words
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Article1323 1920-10-08 1 The days of elastic-sided boots, of beadec foot-stools, of antimacassars and wool worked samplers were, judged by moden standards, days of drabness. Their excite ments were not the excitements of our time but their pleasures were relished with i disciplined zest which was every whit aj real1,323 words
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Advertisement98 1920-10-08 1 Malthoid RAFFLES HOTEL. RACE WEEK. SPECiAL DISHERS A 7/FF//VS Tu<-c^ v thel2ih October. <\ T h u rsdlTyH^t h October. Saturday^ 6th October. V Dancing on above Aights. y Tor jfi/// particulars apply Graham, and Co., Ltd., 5, aidlaw Building. Sole Agents, S.S. F.M.S. m HELVETIA WATCH CO. 34, NORTH98 words
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Advertisement310 1920-10-08 1 IN TINS MANUFACTURED BY J. L. i%ii ft i s ISKUtIi IsUi "CHEESE PURVEYORS TO THE WORLD." PURE AND WH6LESORHE fhe hands that open the first to touch OBTAINABLE 4T ALL DEALERS. nillllllllllllllillllllilllHHIIIIllHllllllinnilSliiliiJIli!^ Choose, now, the teeth you want! To prevent decay is mere important than Co repair decay Y310 words
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Advertisement117 1920-10-08 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Partnership notica Page 5. Shorthand evening classes Page 5. Several trade mark notices Page 5. Knaft cheese m tins on sale Page 1. Race week music at, Tanglin Clvb Page 2. European Book-keeper wants job Page 5. Bungalow a: Pasir Panjang to letPage 5. Monson a;id Co. for117 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous108 1920-10-08 1 THE WEEK. Friday, Bth. High Tides 8.8 am. 7ft sin. 7.30 pm. Bft Oin. Hippodrome Circus, Beach Roart. Saturday, 9th. High Tides 8.52 am Bft lin 8.43 pm Bft 7in. Colman Shield Fina1, .4.45 p.m. Sunday, 10th. High Tides 9.28 am Bft sin 9.33 pm 9ft 3in. Sw. Club launches108 words
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Article246 1920-10-08 2 Cutch. In the Qxiita up the line the stuff was radically unheard oil One day, however, H Q. wo!..' up and the inevitable jolt came. Unit Commanders were gently required by Divisional Onler Umptyizod to send m indcr.ts sufficient to meet their requirements immediately "toutle de suitle" as246 words
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Advertisement166 1920-10-08 2 THB TANGLIN CLVB. HACK WKEM lIE)iRERS :wc notified that an ORCHEft-j TRA DANCE lIUBIC m the Club' from c.30 to 8 i>.m. on TUESDAY and THURS-j DAY week (Rvce D vs.) H R. 5. LAW, 8-10 retUry THB ASIATIC STAMP COMPANY. No-. is hereby given that Saynna Seena Moham. 1166 words
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Advertisement703 1920-10-08 2 RAIN GAUGES. Suitable for use m the BUNGALOW COMPOUND or on ESTATES. Three Sizes:— $25, $27.50, $37.-50. MEDICAL HALL LTD. 23, Battery Road. IN STOCK V British <4© Manufactured paper of aborted ?i7.v> WJm and colours. /^Hi John Kidd's Printing Ink. _-^L CHINESE DIRECTORY M W AND PRESS, LTD. W703 words
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Advertisement1190 1920-10-08 2 BeTnßo^d^A^CHEN^?E^Co^T!td^Proprs!tor^^^ From TUESDAY, October 5, to SUNDAY, October 10, 1920 SECOND SHOW BEGINNING at 8.15 p.m. The commencement cf the Pearl White Pathe Serial that will ever be shown As that Darling of the seripl fans, the most popular star who ever flittc i the screen m continued motion picture1,190 words
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Advertisement187 1920-10-08 3 (Q Jr^L a B B OI W NOTHING RNER BOTTLED op CANNED. r JM/ 4^ /s»rf requisites with. CROSSE BLACKWELL glg^F fc Delicacies gpc Qualitu. PuPitu and *7pesf>ness. Vanebies of SC 15 iofßi T I I c. 5 OXFORD SAUSAGES. Cf CAL OILS. /IN 3A^ &TV MEOJ" H lfe^l^!»^k^. CROSSE187 words
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Advertisement280 1920-10-08 3 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' DRESSES SPECIALLY MADE FOR THE RACE SEASON LADIES SILK AND STRAW HATS .ADIES DRESSES MADE TO ORDER In 24 Hours Notica All ii.es and All Prices All BON MARCHE 20-21 STAMFORD ROAD. LADIES MAY BUNG THEIR OWN MATERIAL. I BUNGA MELOR I RIGAUD PARIS Sold by280 words
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Advertisement325 1920-10-08 3 %rj > *rj a ir l iM > ,iM' l r.sM i j > rii 5 Gramaphone Needles, k Ji we guarantee each Needie to fl pfcy tpn records, and also Re- I I 3 cord Album* 'to b^ had at m I H. C. HUDSON I The house of325 words
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Advertisement165 1920-10-08 3 I i Shipment^ just arrived of the FAMOUS FRENCH CAR r/ie fcfeai ca#* far the Owner-driver. Fitted with Self-starter, electric light, high tension magneto. frspection and trial cordially iniiied. Malcolm Beranger, ALMEIDA STREET. ffl "A Complete Food j J by which even the weakliest can be nourished and strengthened M165 words
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Advertisement200 1920-10-08 4 DKiNR AND ENJOY THE WORLDS FINEST PRODUCTION OBTAINABLE FROM ALL GROCERS IN 3 QUAUTIES EXTRA CHOICE GREEN LABEL NO. 1 YELLOW .ABEL NO. 2 RED LABEL SPECIAL QUOTATIONS TO THE TRADE Guthrie Clfc Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Singapore) AGENTS I SINGAPORE, PENANG AND KUALA LUMPUR. rJ a J a .IM200 words
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Advertisement835 1920-10-08 4 NOTICES. i BANQUE DE LTNDO-CHINE. 6 PER CENT NEW FRENCH GOVERNMENT LOAN. Issued at par of Fes. 100. bearing 6 per cent interest, free of Income Tax, payable half yearly on the 16th June and 16th December. Subscriptions may be paid either by cash or by exchanging Bons and Obligations835 words
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Advertisement732 1920-10-08 4 NOTICES. NOTICE. i In the Estate of MOSES CATCHICK MOSES (Deceased). Pursuant to the Trustee Ordinance 1914 Section 26. Notice is Hereby Given that all creditors or other persons having any claims or demands upon or against the Estate of Moses Catchick Moses, deceased, late of No. 3 Koek Road,732 words
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Advertisement707 1920-10-08 4 In flu IB T"^^— B |Pft fl^K KB f m IdtfVnscn, Cilfillan Co., ltd I Sole Agents S. S. F. M. S. (Incorporated m England.) TO PLANTERS RUBBER ESTATES WANTED. Since 1912 we sold the following Estates ami can now place sound producing properties m connection with which reports brought707 words
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Advertisement1151 1920-10-08 5 REAL ESTATE BUREAU IHiVTRE RHOS. RUBBER DEPARTMENT fiSIAfE AND GENERAL BROKERS t DE SOU2A STREET. Land at Katong for sale Modern Offices m Raffles Square to let. l( T< 3'• >o d pt .nfrnnished bungalow 2 ;'r:.'-in j Piping j i silting room. TO SELL. Bungalow at Changi furnished electric1,151 words
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Advertisement833 1920-10-08 5 AUCTION SALES. t- i- ■•^*s"bjsssm«~it-w~i ~*m* > m "-w* AUCTION" SALE OF N'iiif cases rhite ihirting, blue'sprge, white drill, Alpsea Voile, wo-.i and cotton suiting and box strapping to be. held at The Estate and Trust Agencies Ltd's Saleroom On FRIDAY, Bth October 1920, at 10.30 a.m. Now on View833 words
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Advertisement666 1920-10-08 5 NOTICES. •VIAGNUM j i This to give notice thai, the above Trad< t property of The Dunlop Rubbei r Par East) Limited-, c: 20, Tsutsui i no, Wakinohama, Kobe, Japan, Manufacturer! end is used by them as ttmdm Mark m respod of Tyre.] for eve H >t*r and otfcci vchicl.-666 words
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Advertisement371 1920-10-08 5 WUj L .Ib A D PRICES I COMING I DOW N I Ktfiff^gPu VA t UE |1 I/V BIG ASSORTMENT OF FLORAL DESIGNS f Sizes Price s CO by 50 ins. $350 A $5.75 each. C 6 by 56 6.50 c* 8.50 by 6i $8 50, 12.50&14.50 66 by 66371 words
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Advertisement97 1920-10-08 5 Tin ion fn PITMAN'S MORTHAND Rapid course of instruction. Evening cfo«se» begrm mkldk October. Apply "FONO" era of Froe Pre S5 slo ii i:i-io BORNEO AND TEWEH COAL. CM supply any quantity of bt-st above Coal. For prices apply to EASTERN MINING A RUBBER Co., Ltd. Marsiling Buildings Nos. 6')97 words
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Article18 1920-10-08 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. TYTLER.—On September 26th at Hamiltonia Estate to Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Tytler, a son.18 words
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1065 1920-10-08 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1920. Voluntary Rubber Restriction. I A rather curious change appears to be coming over the agitation ir regard to restriction of rubber out put, and that is that there are signs that it will, or may, develope into s more or les^ open struggle1,065 words
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Article365 1920-10-08 6 Mr. C. J. Perkins has been elected Chairnan of the Board of Directors of the Kuala Y. M. C. A. Mrs. P. J. Sproule is on the steamer P. ml O. Novara bound from home for Singa>oie. Mr. Justice Sproule, is also coming ere by the Novara. The remains) of365 words
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Article99 1920-10-08 6 RAFFLES LIBRARY. To the Editor. Sir, I heartily endorse the opinion of your correspondent "Admirer" and yours m your Leader of yesterday's issue m regard to having the Raffles Library open on Sundays besides public holidays. I have no doubt that the proposal is welcome to99 words
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Article710 1920-10-08 6 "j Tuesday was the fiftieth anniversary of d Mr. L. C Brown's arrival m Penang. I- M. M.). y S On Tuesday and Thursday next from 6.80 to 8 dance music is to be played m the Tanglin Club. The Rev. A. J. Amery and Mrs. Ame.y are return ing^from710 words
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Article85 1920-10-08 6 WSMHNG BBLLa (From Our Own Correspondent.) A Weddil* creating a pood deal interest tcok place m St I to-day between Mr. G. N 15 r Isabella Canu-ron Day. of Han/;,:,, sex, eldest daughter of D»- Cm of Edinburgh. The ij X officiated. The bride was K i Vl85 words
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70 1920-10-08 6 EX-SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE. ftil proposed to huh] a (|,r Ml r I.urope Hotel on Armistice right Nov uit to Which all ex-Servkv m,n 'lj Admission will be by ticket whi ooiamed from any of the following If. Law, co Messrs. Culler. Ancade; H. R. S. Law, c o A.70 words
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Article168 1920-10-08 6 Lady Birch',, many Mtßdi ifl I lrrrn with it»r.! (iayi thr I vet and coM MMUMer which perienced at home hai prove,! rather \n. ing for h*r health Sir Kr: is M full of vigour ami activity M he tin a as. They result- a good deal »i wl^re168 words
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Article423 1920-10-08 6 STATUTORY MEETING. The statutory meeting of Uh aYtnfgaM Corporation, Limited, was held yesterday at noon m the Chartered Bank Chambers, Mr. Chew Joo Chiat pro -ding. Othvrs pre-ent were Messrs Ng Thian Poh and Nf Hong Gaan (directors) Chew Koh Ben*, Cbttk Cheng Kee and Lim Kirn Hoe423 words
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Article24 1920-10-08 6 The historic custom of giving children >f the old Cinque Port town of Sandwich t huge currant bun was observed at terthoJomew'a Church, recently.24 words
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Advertisement163 1920-10-08 6 VICHY CELESTINS THE WORLD'S FINEST Digestive Water (IALDfiEGK MIOOBEOOR Go. LIMITED. '•r>corporaUd la Shmaihmi) I H. W. JOHNS-MANVILLE COMPANY, j Ir/iey Seri/e In Conservation. ASBESTOS AM) ITS ALLIED PRODUCTS INSULATION that keeps the heat w here it belongs. }j I CEMENTS that make boiler walls wear longer. z ROOFINGS that163 words
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Article234 1920-10-08 7 I AMERICA'S LATEST. [Reuter*» Service.] SIPEU-SEAPLANES. New York, Oct. 3. United S-Utes Naval super-sea ■i Veifhing 11,910 pounds, hay n compltU 1. It is estimated their cruia radius will be four hundred miles, an* 11 be stationed at m Diego to co rail with the Pacific fleet.234 words
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Article48 1920-10-08 7 goon, Sept. 18th The local Governnotify the intvntion to acquire 190 0* land on the left bank of the Hlaing about ten mttei North-West of Ranas the site for an aerodrome. This area is close to the rumoured site of the ntw Cantonments.— -"M. Mail."48 words
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Article177 1920-10-08 7 ourse of the debate on th« >nd reading vf the Budget m Council. Hit tXlmey the Governor (Sir William Man ■ing) mentioned that the items Colombc Improvement Scheme Rs. 10,000,000), New Lunatic Asylum (Rs. 1.210,000), and Railway New Head Offices (Rs. 1,000,000), «r< to be eliminated from177 words
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Article145 1920-10-08 7 >)oto'ists and naturalists will bs ii.iP:v.(.the solution of a motor-car mystery for at least a month puzzled many brains. The oil-gauge of the ear, wh-eh should register a pressure of 15 lbs-., led to register more than 8 lbs., and >metimes 5 lbs. The car145 words
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Article41 1920-10-08 7 wadding took place on Aug. sth at Peter*! Epieeopal Church, Peterhead, by the Rev. Canon Wilkinson, of Malcolm Graeme M'Conechy, of the KTorka Department of the F. M. S., er, to Jaiu> Kileen, younger t of J. Lewis Forbes, of Peterhead.41 words
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Article981 1920-10-08 7 (rrom Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, Sept. 8. All the world and his wife are m the Highlands. It is true that many of the moors and forests have fallen into the hands )f the new rich but Society is still well represented and sets the tone all981 words
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Article1673 1920-10-08 7 CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED MURDER. The preliminary enquiry into the case, which is m almost (everybody's mouth among the local Mohammedan Community, m which Serang Mohamed Yusof, the well- j known stevedore and lighterage contractor, I of Tanjong Pagar is charged with the abetment of the attempted murder by1,673 words
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Article305 1920-10-08 7 Professor W. M. Flrnders Pctrie, F. R. S., t!ie famous Egyptologist, states that all organic Ufa must cease on the surBBCC of the earth within 200,000 years from now, but that low forms might struggle on m the sea for a few million years. He hased305 words
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Advertisement105 1920-10-08 7 I Robinson Co., Ltd. I NEW STOCK OF I "TIGER" TENNIS SHOES S BRITISH MADE I All Sizes m Stock I Robinson ®> Co., Ltd. MILKMAID STERILISED MILK i 9 Baa &^9v^^ n mWlß^^^+ *\*tsf&S&iuK^£* I li IvY In b f 110 RICH, NATURAL, CREAMY MILK— STRICTLY STERILISED— PUREST IN105 words
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Advertisement605 1920-10-08 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, (Incorporated m «*i»&22. WfkOSR *AIL CONTRACT WITH TH£ IIaVKaiAL JA^^SSSiQ GOVERNMENT. Subject to Iterations with««t *«Uc* BUBDPBAM MAIITTINB fORXNIGBTLT §USViC». For London and Antwerp via (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said and Manwiifca. TAMBA MARU 9th Oct. MISHIMA MAKU 23rd Oct. SADO MARU 3rd Nov. LIVERPOOL UN*.605 words
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Advertisement602 1920-10-08 8 K. P. M. KONESKLYKE PAEETVAAET MAATSCHAPPU (Incorporated m Holland). BOYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co. OF BATAVIA tAk^b^M ltl F 183*2? Dept. 1202 Freight De*t. 1*32 ICasAgera Desk 1457 Mariae Supt. Traa»kipK>at o«pi. I COLLYER QUAY. LSJSEE CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVBRNMWT. VAN DER HAGEN (Friday, Oct. 8) Sourabaya. BARENTSZ (Friday,602 words
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Advertisement681 1920-10-08 8 P. O. -BRITISH INDIA APCAR* J JNE. (Incorporatsd m Ejgland.) MAQi AND PASSENGER SBRVfCE PENfNSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N CO (Under Contract with His Majesty's Governiu* The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY at* a. suspended. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES Sk LOKI DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SINGAPORE NOVARA681 words
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Advertisement442 1920-10-08 9 B SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). t'US'GAPORS BANGKOK COASTING BKRVICH. m bmt. T*» ttm Kel. n t«n, Bang^ra, T.lnpta, P.unj aisgcn bteMl, Uagmw, Chum>, n> and Buwrkok. lI'RACHATTPOK- 4rrlT D*l>«rtar« SUDDHADIR llth 1920 13th Oct. 1920. vnr a?1 18th 1920 20th Oct 19 20IGALA 25th Oct. 1920442 words
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Advertisement386 1920-10-08 9 LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. C< (Incorporated m Italy.) OUTWARD SAILINGS. For Hongkong, Shanghai, Yolohania, ai Kobe. PERSIA about Oct 25th HOMEWARD SAILINGS.^ £or P«iang. Colombo, Aden, Venice ax Trieste. HUNO^U about oct. 11 AFWC about Nov. lT For triight and pasaagea apply to Societa ComiuiMionaria di E»p. c di Imp (iate386 words
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Advertisement438 1920-10-08 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EHerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) [Incorporated m England] JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due Route For Spore BLOEMKOXTEIN m port Sut z> Spole>438 words
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Advertisement479 1920-10-08 9 FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BY j PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated m U. S. A tog ACCOUNT U. B. SHIPPWG BO«D P^ "AIUHQa to BrJtunorevia Calcotta, O*«t aW M.ilt^^J A-Bi FROM f'NGAPORI j EASTERN IMPORTER WEST KASSON About Oct 26. WEST CADDOA Middle Nov. Middle Dec. MANILA— EAST LNDi V EA479 words
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Article811 1920-10-08 10 I'RASER AND CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. THURSDAY, OCT. 7th, 1920. MINING. I Figures m brackets shows the capital end iisue value of the Share m dollars i cnleM otherwise marked. C. Cum dlf i v equals cX div.] Ampang ($lOO,OO0 0) 12.00 Aver Wen? ($100,000—0) 1.10—1.25811 words
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Advertisement374 1920-10-08 10 NOWONrf^l NOW ON I >; I Indian Rugs Carpets deduced S to Suit every Purse i j GlVi£ A TRIAL TO j j WassiamuU Assomull Co. g i Phono 1144. off* 57, /f/g/j Street, h'pore. Kisa*.B'jiM*.>*^<j'.s*.:'.s-.>>*.4'.i'£'t:*.s < > B*. < s\«'.« >^%BMi*ji>^M a jr^> ZjV HfcJ Y l F^v Hiß^^374 words
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Advertisement368 1920-10-08 10 DON'T THROW MONEY AWAY. on large, harsh and habit-forming cathartic pills, or on disagreeable saline purgatives, when you can obtain the famous little gentle-as-nature laxatives, Pinkettes, at every drug store. Strong purgatives hurt and harm, the temporary relief they give being usually followed by worse constipation than before. Pinkettes, on368 words
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Advertisement82 1920-10-08 10 1 MINIMAX WMjjm SIMPLICITY <M H| EFFECTIVENESS DURABILITY EJ^WT^PARTICULARS^ The Borneo Co., (Incorporated m England). SINGAPORE, IPOH Pf\4/VG. V. A ■an hob bm aa a a ■asaa a ibi at m r aaaBBB) aaaa aaa mm a >■■ ■■!•< <J-- -L aaa aaa aaaa a ■a> ■ai a aaisa aaaaaßaßaaß82 words
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Article60 1920-10-08 11 OCTOBER 7. Bink 4 m.i. 2 |4 1|1« Bank, demand 2|3 13|16 Private credits 3 m.s. 2|4 Few York, demand Credits 90 days France, dcmanl rjgQ India, T. T. m liongkong, demand 77 1 2 Prem. Yokohama, demand 73 «Java, demand 128 Bangkok, demand ggi^ Bank Buying $8.64 Bank60 words
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Article154 1920-10-08 11 OCTOBER 7 Tin 175 Tons $135.75 Gambler 12 50 Gambier Cube No. 1 17.50 Pepper Black 23^00 Pepper (white fair) 44.00 Tcpioca small flake, f.q. 5.50 Tapioca, medium p*aS t 10 00 Pearl Sago, small iq.'so Copra Sundried 23 00 Copra Mix. 22 25 Opium, Becaraa uncart (i ,OO154 words
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56 1920-10-08 11 da:ly prices current. 1^ O'CLOCK NOON 7th OCTOBCR 1020. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Clotinq Prices Clotivg Price*. Buyers Sellers. Buyers Sellers. S P° l 50 61 Oct 51 52 Oct. to Dec. 52 5,T Nov. to Dec. 53 5314 Jan. tq Mar. 58 5956 words
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Article30 1920-10-08 11 Consignees of cargo per tho above steamer from Bangkok are hereby notified that she has now arrived and is discharging m tho RtaJs BOUSTEAD COY., f Agents. I30 words
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Article39 1920-10-08 11 FOR PEN ANG AND CALCUTTA. 1 The LC.B.N. Co's s.s. FOOKSAXG 3100 tons leaves at 4 p.m. on Monday 11th instant from T. P. Wharf. She has splendid accommodation for passengers. For further information apply BOUSTEAD COY. >> > > Agents I39 words
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Advertisement414 1920-10-08 11 AmeU tvar $1,500,000. Asaarance m force over $15,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [Incorporated m Straits Sett.] DEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry. EC The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act414 words
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Advertisement528 1920-10-08 11 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital £2,000,000 Reserve Fund £8,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £2,000,000 HEAD OPFICE. 88 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Uoilo Puket Batavia l po h Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang528 words
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Advertisement537 1920-10-08 11 BO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE Sing-apore Raffles Chambers, 4, 6 and 6. BRANCHES: Ponang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar— 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat— lo9 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Hongkong Amoy, Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Palembar.g and Trang. CAPITAL AUTHORISED $20,000,000537 words
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Advertisement439 1920-10-08 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LTD. o Incor Porated m Japan Coital Subscribed J ,«a^^ Capital Paid Up J" J2?'J° 0 000 Reserve Fund V 10 «»000 f OOO President :N X K 60^000 Vice-President K S £f DIRECTORS. HEAD OFFICE nwSSu. ommJ A*,,, KSto, Bongkong Peking Honolulu Rangoon T 8 W439 words
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Advertisement241 1920-10-08 11 The Excess Insurance Co,, LtdJ (Incorporated m England.) Motor Gar Insurance Private and Commercial Car- m Isured against all risks. Liberal rates and conditions. Telephone Not 3000. ADAMSON GILFILLAX Co, Ltd., (Incorporated m England). Agents. THE CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD~ Bettered under the Hongkong Ordinances and with the241 words
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Miscellaneous437 1920-10-08 11 MAIL TABLE. TODAY. Intermediate and tesa] mail* will b« fuand m list below Penang, Malacca, F. M 8. (by Train) 4 P.in daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinggi and »Utions to Koala Lumpur at C a.m. I*. Batarn &P. Puhing Hock Lim 0 a.m. Kurimon Soon Lee I) a.m. Co'ombo p.437 words
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Article126 1920-10-08 12 OFFICIAL REPORT. The usual auction of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association was held on Wednesday and Thursday when there was a Catalogued 2,430,463 lbs. Tons 1,085.05; Ofi\r< 1 1,839,968 lbs. Ton* 821.41 Sold 1,2:55,160 lbs. Tons 551.41. PRICES REALIZED. Hilibed Smoked Sluet Cents per lb.126 words
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Article158 1920-10-08 12 Singapore, 7th October. At the opening of the usual weeekly r.jctions on W^lne «'ay there was a good demand for all grades, but at prices considerably below last week's level. Standard She«t realised up to 51 cent., a decline of Itt cents on the week (three lots re;158 words
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Article143 1920-10-08 12 Sinp:>pire. 7ih October. The local rabbw market las continual fcttady after Qm decline reported at the end of last week. At the Weekly Auction? which opened jesterday demand \va;m<d€rate although at timo somewhat patch*. There wai ;i :ain a pood enquiiy for Fine Pale Crepe, v.l.ich toM op143 words
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Article299 1920-10-08 12 The Shut llarkei rma*ns lifeless m every section and the changes m quotations are a shade easier with one exception, viz. United Engineers, and even they close a shade lower from the best market. Rubber has reached a new low v-ater figure.. but shares' in this section299 words
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Article472 1920-10-08 12 The report of the directors of the Bukit Jvtatcng Rubber Estates, Ltd., (to be prei c '1 at the tetv.h annual meeting ait' Malacca on Friday, 15th Oct.) for the year rn-.'.d Slat Mar, 1926 shows that the profit for the year after providing for directors' fcf.s,472 words
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Article377 1920-10-08 12 and O. \\>var:i is expected to Port Swett?n:ani to-day and t<> tmve ben at daylight on Saturday the -.slant. T Bine FOB 3*I steamer Tieio.-ia? mplished the voyag? from Lhrerpopj tT I;>M>ekonK m SOH da>s. Twelve tug- t.»w. 1 to Sheeenesi (Kent) •any's liugc Beating dock, which whs377 words
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Article32 1920-10-08 12 Orders for week ending October 10, 1920. Friday, Bth.— Route March, Parade Fort Canning Road (back of Y. M. C. A.), 8.15. Individual Troop Orders as iesoed by Scoutmasters,32 words
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Article480 1920-10-08 12 CLYDESDALE THE WESTERN CHAMPIONS. (From Our Own Correspondent). Edinburgh, Sept. 8. Cricket is practically finished for the s ason. There will be a few Society and Parity pannes, but no "serious" engagements. After a long and exceptionally interesting struggle, the Championship of the Western Union wa> settled when480 words
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Article222 1920-10-08 12 A Robertson-Cole feature production rntrtled Prisoner! of the Pines, a five act bi^N. Western drama starring J. Warren X rrigan, will be seen at the Liberty Hall m the second show together with Episodes Srd and 4th of James Corbett's master se:ial, The Midnight Man. In the first222 words
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Article10 1920-10-08 12 A woman with a personality cannot forf>et it.— -Harold Begbie.10 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article43 1920-10-08 12 In the Polo Pony race on Tuesday next Lt.-Col. Morgans-p ony I\?rak will be ridden by Mr. D. Campbell, Captains Keene and Hassell's Kittiwink by Cap. Hassell, Capt. Hassdll'si Black Magic by Col. Moss. Others will be ridden by^their owners.43 words
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Article259 1920-10-08 12 Fine cool weather prevailed yesterday ai;d the training was, on the whole, of a brisk and satisfactory nature, a fair gathering of membjis being pre-ent. The inner Irak was open for the operations. G. Redfearn sent Heart of Oak, Dulse Aryan, Sir Arthur, Sir Alexander, Buljaroo, Bernlea, Meccano,259 words
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Article58 1920-10-08 12 YESTERDAYS PLAY. Veteran's Doubles (final). Addie and Langham Carter b:at Xorrie and Webb, 4 6, 6—2, 6 3. Champion>hip Pairs. Donnell and Leggatt vs. Tt.-rmark and S v :tir, untid. Profession Pairs. Tyler and Lee-Warner boat Cameron and Rotfey. 5—7, 2, 6— 2. A Singles.58 words
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Article66 1920-10-08 12 Championship. Lt. Col. Cotgrave vs. Donnell. Sinclair vs. Hill. Prctfession Pairs. Cameron and Rutley or Tyler and LeeW nan vs. Upcott and Miles. D Singles (Semi-final). Lanffham Carter vs. Bailey owe 1 (to finish). A. Singles. I'ash scr. vs. Tyler scr. (If Tyler not m "Doubles." Jf -o,66 words
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Article126 1920-10-08 12 Owing to sails being measured for handicapping purposes, there will be no race on Sunday 10th Oct. Owners wishing to dm their yachts are requested to give notic-e so that time can be arranged for measurement. Sailing programme for October, November and December. Sunday, 17th Oct. Sweepstake126 words
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Article44 1920-10-08 12 St. James's Cup. The date for th/a completion of the second round of the St. James's Cup has been fixed for on or before Sunday, 17th October, on account of the match with the Sopoy Lines Golf Club ntext Sunday, 10th.44 words
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Article49 1920-10-08 12 A soda-fountain, at which it is alleged "hmon" meant gin, "soda"' whisky, and "ginger" brandy, is on exhibition at the New York Custom Houskj. Prohibition agents noticed that the establishment located on Broome-street was of late having remarkably largpe patronage, and thereupon raided the latest thing m *od* fou»tn:ns.49 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous69 1920-10-08 12 WEATHER REPORT. i Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Oct. [Where three repoHs are made th«y refer to 9 a.m., 3 p.m. and 9 p.m.] Bared, 32 Fah 1011.8, 10G<V4, 1010.5. Temp 81, 89.5, 83, Wet Bulb Ther 78, 79.5, '.S.F, Dir. of Wind Calm, S.W., Calm, Max. Temp, m shade 77.. f69 words
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