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

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISE. KNTB SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1920. No. 10,116
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  • 241 1 The King of Greece is de;d Pag* 7. The rubber market is weak Page 12. Several letters to the editor on various topics will be found on pftge 12. The results of the principal f<K>iball matches m the Home league appear on page 12. Our London correspondent
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  • 1140 1 An eclipse of the ton ox BMMMB Xi always* :<p Occasion f or O*l '-> indulge m what cm to us Urn v !<!• fancies. Hrn Muruta of Borneo believe that the moon is the sun's. urife and thai thi rs are their children; n is always puming the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 95 1 FDAS FDSS FDSFDF Owing to Extensive Alterations there will be no Cinema j Until Further Notice. I S4RK/ES BROTHERS', j Proprietors. jj I lONTHLY ARRIVALS For particulars apply to i Cc,, td soic Agents S.S* F./W.S. ill |j I iiiii i_i_i i_lU- i _JJJJW HiyfflJF BtllllfHl *M KM HI! 11
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    • 127 1 j em* PROTECT am* I I YOUR CORRESPONDENCE AND CTHER VALUABLE RECORDS BY USING Roneo Sieel Filing Cabinet. When used m conjunction with a BO^vEO fili g system, it I represents the greatest office ft economy known it saves time, labour and money y Made m I ngland m our
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    • 97 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Pooms to let Page 5. Government tenders Page 4. Safety razor announcement Page 3. Sutton's seeds at Robinson's Page 7. Empire cinema new programme Page 2. Boots and j-hoes at Whiteav.ay's Pr.ge 5. BaWng hour of Ba'enstz altered Page P. Ford Sedan car for sale also Harrcun Page
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 94 1 THE WEEK. Thursday, 28th. High Tides 10.19 am 9ft 4in 11.12 pm 9ft 3in. Homeward Mail Clones. Eastern United Assurance, 2.15 p.m. Friday, 29th. High Tides 10.52 am Oft Tin 11.54 pm 9ft 3in Roy Scouts Association Mtg. 0.15 p.m. Saturday, 30th. H-gh Tides 11.28 a.m. Sunday, 31st. High Tides
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  • 591 2 That trio of talented musicians, M. Ivanoff (violin) M. Palmetto (tenor) and Mr. liulland (piano) gave a short and thorough./ enjoyable little recital m the new Rallies concert room on Sunday evening, before a fairly numerous gathering of spectators. In a light and generally pleasing entertainment M.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 380 2 C fc. Z. M. S. SALE. Lady Guillemard will open a sale of work m aid of the C. E. Z. M. S. School on WEDNESDAY, November Grd, at the V.M.C.A. Come and buy Christmas presents for people at home, toys and dolls, Curios from Java and Skim, lingerie, hasts
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    • 646 2 From TUESDAY, October 26, to SATURDAY, October 30, 1020 IN THK SECOND SHOW WHICH COMMENCES AT 9.15 A SCREEN ADAPTATION OF EMIL ZOLA'S WELL-KNOWN STOIIY Presented m serial form and divided into charrters of varying length! WORK Chapter 1. 5 Rcfels A drama of great human and heart interest forcefully
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    • 329 2 FROM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2?, TO THURSDAY, OCTORKI A ROBERTSON— COLE— HODK IN SOX PRODUCTION OF GREAT In an interest-compelling story of the righting of a grca* wr THE DRIFTERS A picture m which the interest is fully ■attained from start to Si |^t^ much punch and pep m the stovy,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 185 3 "t/. SCi?4P WASHER I PATENTED h -.^3 v < WRITE FOR &CRA WASHER BOOKLET I rit '■"-"i—'iminii-^va^gsDt ii— »ai ii -vxgyl»^^3^^.-v>g^^lfe^^^^^ I i ■■inniiiwiißimrf arn.vre; B niiraK^zg- .sjMB»ss3r^i3«!ai» 1\ >w xm /m fa )/aJw fa la D^*^ ?I B *>■ m* 9 PDT/'V Cj I *>t Jti- rC" V» tIU
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    • 384 3 I i IHXEE i.'j^U .TYiiES i j FOX H/.RD WE AH. ,j f MASSAGE HALL. MASSAGE AND MANICURE Tel No. 1407. j -I^S. HARU fit ?^iS3 HANA 7 r ~E3 f >rf-T-i s r Jt -jLJ'UJk.ia: :J I Jflil^ U I J 1 t -ft- f 1 r i 1
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    • 221 3 Dtwohrs qtdddy m hot^-atrr producing a U N3> CLEANSING SOLUTION /ft f(JT^ PURIFYING IRE FRESHING,, f LEVCT BWrrrtEIOUMITED.\ t PORT tUHLIGMT TMOLAND J L I In a Kitchen where I is used for the coppers, the tinware, ihe kit- chen tables and floors, the good housewife s 1 work fa
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 244 4 mm 111 k Ifm B^ M Iwli S i Im* s^Bs^B S i Li a 5 K^ /iV\'|w^flr' /ieW l)y a// t/ie I _j(P^^^k lers garages. 1 iThe Dunlop Rubber Co.( REWT Ltd. (Incorporated m Japan). 42 43, Robinson Road, Singapore. MV "w BB tV 9s mm <5l DIQINFPHTANT ivilli
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    • 963 4 TENDERS COVBBNMKNT NOTIFICATION. i Tenders will be received at the Offlce of the' H b!« the Colonial B eratary, Straits Settlements, up to r.oon of Wednesday the 10th November. 11*20, for the supply of 150 pairs more or less of white canvas shoes for the European Warders of the Singapore
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    • 813 4 TENDERS GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS will be received up to noon on Friday, the sth November, 1920, at the Resident's Office, Malacca, from persona desirous of contracting for supplies, etc., for the Government at Malacca, for a period of one year, commencing from January Ist, 1921: t,a) Cartage. (b) Firewood. (c)
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    • 880 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Superior High Grade Mahogany and Walnut Stained Teak Household Tennis Gear etc., renvned from the houss of \V. T. Easley Esa for f' rmtur j m* ijciijfy of ul To be held at the Sale-Rooms of Messrs. POWELL CO I Tl> ON SATURDAY, 30th OCTOBER 1920
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 411 5 gg^njniTTS -i jui <v^ r i <r«f «^r". vinlJ |l^Mgft!!!nnjnnnjnsy'jnjßjMßJßßjppi~ iRBAL ESTATE BUREAU B [RE BROS RU?.BEfe DEPARTMENT ICEMERAL BROI :>: BOOTA HiUhLT. j 1 Severs! cxc licnt Rubber, Tin and I Lumber concessions. Particul! lars upon application. de bungalows, Tanglin resiI dences, valuable building sites [I for sale. A
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    • 573 5 AUCTION SALEgT^ AUCTION BALE OF m; f 'air:'.! Teah H I .old I irntture etc. To b U«>1(! at No. 15-A Qilstead Ro,«d, ON BATOTtDAY, 30th Oct., 1020 at 2.30 p.m. walnut-stained tank occasional and with folding and r top:^. dinner V/agon, oval dining table, :M m chairs, rids board
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    • 874 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTBON SALE OF i .m. Plo.' tl->e property of Ehcven Pawnshepa, ON WEDNESDAY. 3rd Nov. 19M at 10 a.m. ON FRIDAY, r,th Nov. 1920 at 10 a.m. ON MONDAY, Bth Nov. 1920 at 10 a.m. On WEDNESDAY, 10th Nov. 1920 at 10 a.m. The Pledges consisting of watches,
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    • 777 5 NOTICES. PLLAV ULANG RUBBER PRODUCE I OMPANY. LIMITED. (Incorporated m ft... Straita Settlements.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Messrs having resigned the Sccretarybon Company. Messrs Barker and Co. Lei., li-.\e been appointed Secretaries aa from 22nd instant. The L been tn r >-• Lxmbera, Blßgaporc, ea frcm th< i ;o.
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    • 626 5 I WHiTEAWAY'S J WHERE LOW PRICES RULE I i J _r-. 4 WONDERFUL w OFFERS £L I IN I LADIES GEIMTS AND LADIES LADIES I Black Calf Brogue Kid One Bar I SHOES. SHOES. I Full round toes, Cuban heels, Smart round toes, neat orna- i and broad fittw. A
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  • 1064 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1920. Politics Not Wanted. We have never been violently m favour of a very large immediate measure of constitutional reform m this Colony, because it appears to be extremely doubtful whether the Colony is ready for it, and at the risk of being stigmatized
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  • 904 6 Mr. I". iJoitcn, the Electrical Advisor to the F.M.S. Government is leaving for Home next week. Among those leaving for Homo next week are Messrs. R. B. Bannon, G. N. T. Cummins, and D. A. M. Brown, (Penang). Lieuts. V. L. S. Betchell, J. S. Gorman, end W. H. Mears,
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  • 92 6 A serious fire broke out early on Sunday morning ai Port Swcttenham, m which six shophouses at the junction of the Klang and Sun^'ci Aur Roads were involved, five of them being gutted and one damaged by fire i-nd water. The alarm was given at 4.30
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  • 456 6 BUKIT TIMAH ROAD BOMB OUTRAGE. PBttSIQN RESERVED The prelim v, to.wh h Pagar is charg d with tl mv by Chinese, of Messrs Donald i and Bar cor eluded m the Second C Tho Hon. Mr. M. I tie prose<uton. while M Praddcll and r. Everiti appeai >■«•( o»; Q
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  • 120 6 Mr R. O. Winstedt Imm RippH felt want says the Malay Ma bj a colloquial Dictionary giving E"2rH«h and fhiffiigh MiUiy trhii carried m the coat pocket. All our should make- a point of g*ttiH| this little book which will m the house, the vinco ft] It
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  • 52 6 The F. M. S. Art. Ch* of St. Dunstar.V |>ostponed ur.til v ber 30th and following days. Exhibit* invited fiom all Artiste whether m«mi**» of the Club or not. Exhibits should U-^j to the Honorary Secretary not l»t*r .Sovernber 27th and P articul*rto" *wtitle, Artist's mm Mrf ptle», for fey
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 119 6 THE WORLDS FINEST LUHTED, DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES Mounted m Gold and Platinum Exclusive Designs Distinctive Workmanship Your own Stones Re-mounted Designs and Estimates Free The Latest Designs m Links and Buttons S. SWTH AND SON (SIAM) LTDI BATTERY ROAD With which is incorporated JAMES MOTION Co. YM A p
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    • 59 6 Dr. Mrs. MIDDJLETON, p.p.c. NOTICE. Advertisers are requested to note that it is impossible to ensure insertion of advertisements which are not sent till lato m the afternoon. All advertising matter of any size must reach us not later than 2 p. m. Matter for insertion on Monday is liable
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  • 394 7 [PIES STRIVING FOR SETTLEMENT. H USES AND BIC OUTPUT. re]. London, Ot i 25. ttatJofjS ;<re proce •i hour" fflaier, Sir Rober Mr. \V C. 15'idge Mr. Duncan, -Coa of the coal the miners' repre uith th t Premier a i arly two hour? proceeded to con
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  • 112 7 London, Oct 25. li-ofllcial press is still •ting to nnd all sorts Wh\kc the Peace The former imperial r, Dernburg, now contends Fiance lost only of hei pre-war aggregate ay's sixty per or course, that i My pay wharf she is Btei .on m the Ger--5 is
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  • 231 7 PROFOUND SENSATION I* CORK. POUd MIKDKKS AND MILITARY KAIDS. [Router's Berries]. London. Oct. 2~>. The ?if\vs of the death of Mr. Macßwinei caused B profound sensation m Cork, whicl Immediately want into mourning. All th: public functions have been adjourned am I laces close 1. There have
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  • 311 7 IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY FOR LONDON. [Reutor'a Service]. London, Oct IT*. A feature of the Armistice Day eelebraon llth Nov. m London this year, v. ill he the burial of an unknown British v ;rrior m Westminster Abbey, and preI ratt m are being made to deal with
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  • 258 7 Ex-Kai>er Swinging the Axe. 1 he Tages Buchs, o weekly political re r?ew of goo<l standing m Berlin, publishes the following pen picture contributed by a German nobleman who recently saw Wilhelm IT. With Wilhelm ordinary moods alternate wiii moods of depression more frequently than ever.
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  • 1840 7 OUR LONDON LETTER. SIR E. BIRCH ON PLAYGROUNDS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 20. BOOM Uluq u?o, the ''Singapore Free lifst," published and article headed "Public Playgrounds." The idea seemed to me to be so good that I submitted it to Sir Ernest Birch; who has very kindly sent
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 127 7 Robinson ®> Co., Ltd. I NEW SHIPMENT BUTTON'S FLOWER AND VEGETABLE I SEEDS Sunflower CfIKN Tomato I o mkS PWn Crew Beg ma -K% W^rCH. Carnatlo Cucumber Mari^ ld Ml f# I Cyclamen g| Petunia figg Radish Lettuce j Coreopsis Tnrnin Onion, Balsam, Zinnia, Carrot, French Bean. Convolvulus, Aster, Dwarf
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 576 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISKA, I (Incorporated Id frytJL «aDSK IT.4JL CONTRACT WITH THSJ XMPWtIAL AJPAKIW» GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations withs3«i a»Uc« EUROPEAN MAuTTINB FORTNIGHT!. 7 BBRTICB. for London and Antwerp via (Malacca), Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port S»i4 fi and ITameiTM. SADO MARU 3rd Nov. KITANO MARU 17th Nov. INABA MARU Ist
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    • 639 8 K. P. M. EONINKLYKE P AEETV AART MAATSCHAPPIJ Idcoi^orated m Holland). ROYAL PAGKftT NAVIGATION Co. OF 3ATAVIA r«?tji){'wi 151 P*»s*ge Daft. 1202 Freight D«^t. ttt2 litres cr* Y)t*h. 1437 Marine Supt, Tr*»iMpie«ftt &*s%. COLLTJCB QUAY. PftlWß CONIIUICT WITH THB NETBER7.AT4DS !NDIA IOVBRNM9K7. PVNACKEIt HORDIJK (Thursday, Oct 28) Eelawan-Dcli. ROCHUSSEN (Thursday,
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    • 643 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. 1 (Inccrporatsd m E iglanJ.) MAIL AND PASSKNGER SERVICE PENfXSULAR AM) ORIENTAL (Under Contract with His Majesty's Governiuct*) The Company's tfAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY raspciidtd. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES l DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SINQAPOSE* SOMALI about 28th Oct. KASHGAR
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 859 9 [it! STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. I (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. Wgfßa* Kelantan, Bangnara, T«lnpiM t Pat^ni, Singora, L«- v [mw^ Chumpon, and Bangkok. ArrirA Departnr* DDHADIB Bth Nov. 1920 10th Nov. 1920 A 1.1 A 15th Nov. 1920 17th Nov. 1920 PRACHATIPOK Ist Nov. 1920 3rd Nov.
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    • 516 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Eilerman ft Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANXHURIAN LINE.) [Incorporated m England] JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due Route For S'poro TITLEMACHUS Nov. 2 Suez, Spore,
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    • 479 9 FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED ST PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. <lacoiT:-at«d Is U. t". A POM ACCOUNT U. S. SairPIKG BOARD HONGRONG— C.\LCU!iT V /:l:r AT C; aU1 B llwm B^cm I Cpeftfe wife ttaMfclfOMßt Baa fa** BALTOfOEB via BUB 2 Nit? ONfHLI BAIUKafI to Baitiamvia Oateotte, Cobi FROM t^NGATOIUI EASTERN IMPORTBI
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  • 780 10 jTapah (60,000—10) 21.00—22.00 Telnk An?on (400,000—5) 15.00 —16.00 j Tcmerloh (280,000—1) 1.50—1.75 t Trefalgar (175,000—2) 1.50—1.75 Uln Ber.r.t .70—.80 [}*Q Pandan Spore —1) 1.20 —1.40 United Malacca (40,000 —1) 1.90 —2.10 U'am Simpan 3.25 —3.75 GENERAL. Kr. American Tobacco (£1) 3.5.0. —3.15.0 I "pore Tram (£150.000—55.) 3s.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 202 10 I 44 OjElH®^ Sparking Plugs ag ul^ a ol)^ wa y am^ ftS a O]i^ ll(1 -rj? Jtafiv yes, quite so m a car but not so m your stock tv<: 100 m. Thflt's the only piece whers Uis othf rs all rj; it 8 outlast the Lodge. The fanr*
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    • 338 10 I LHI a;t- trict. Gai .--v. I court. Apply Box 77 Free T. »-lf 3-H BRAND I IW BUXGAL W TO LET.- AvaU- nb!r immediate! tog ther fnoTnvm f.irniture, wrt id Oimeae lervaiiti now employed Apply to Uuan Bee v* C 0.,! Keppel Barbo«i (344 l .-'ok Blan^ah Rou.l). j
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    • 153 10 Peaches. As^ragus. jAprl&ots. Tomatces. -^ears. Beets Cherries. Spinach, Or&engage Plums. Squash Strawberries Pumpkin. Raspberries $arr&ts. lie, Etc. Etc. I I jLibby's Foods help you to set a better table with less labour and less money. A trial will you of their superior m Stocked by all Dealers. I V*J? ■@S
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  • 64 11 OCTOBER 27. Bank4m. 8. 4 I|lB Bank, demand 2|3 13,16 Private credits Saj, 24 23' New York, aVatand 391/ Credit M d.; 1 France, dem.:.<i g^Q India T. T. 13S Hongkong, demand 70 =4 P, X Yokohama, denjar.J 7^ Java, demt.nd 120 V i Bflngkok, demand gg^z Sovereign, E
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  • 160 11 OCTQBEB 27. Tin 100 Tons .$j.:0.50 Gambler 1> 50 Gambior Cube No. 1 17 50 f Popper Black 2.3 00 Pepper (white fair) 44 go Tapioca sninll tla\u-, f p. 5 50 Tapioca, m-dijTn pearl f.g. 1900 J P'-nrl Sago, ma!] luso opra Sundriad 20.50 Copra ::\k. 21' r,n
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 2009 11 A.aßtt3 iTtl AjMHrance m force over 513,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [Incorporated m Straits Sett.] HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry. E.C. Tfe* CMMMy has £20,000 deposited wUh th« ftwsnm% Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Aci A
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    • 314 11 THE WILL-TO- BE-WELL M If you cr.n force your heart, and nerve, and sinew To serve your turn loug after they are gone. And so hold on when there is nothing m you Except the Will which says to them: F' Hold our- Kiplingt I must, I wilj^ get back
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 276 11 C. OF C. RUBBER ASSOCN. 12 O'CLOCK NOON 27th OCT.. 1920. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Clo^ng Prices*. Closing Prt Buyers Sellers. Buyers Sellers. 1 Spot 50 5i October 51 r(., November to December r..' (3 Janamry to March 57 5^ Tone of Market :—Wenk. VESSELS AT WHARVE& TANJO.VG PAflAn.
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    • 318 11 MAIL TAISLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and locnl mails will be found m list below: Penang, Malacca, F. M. S. (by Train) 4 p.m. daily (except Sunday). Kota Tinffgi and station., to Kurxla Lumpur at 6 a.m. 'V, lvi:i etc- Maw 8 a.m. P. Batan and P. Pmlaftff Hock Lira 9am Ifadan
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  • 969 12 (Fron; Oar Own Correspondent.) London. Sept. 22. Daapiti the amount of space devoted m the papers to In h affairs, the public apathy is reeaty n ry remarkable. Partisans «mkavour to flog ;v mpathy either with OJM other, but it is quite dear the thf
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
    • 583 12 Te V\io Batto r. Deaf Sir, —It mi \v!th a sens: of tlisap- mer.t that I read tho passing of the Municipal Amendment Bill through the Covmittsi starts at the Legislative Council :.y. as r- ported m your yesterday's IS, m writ this letter, I should like
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    • 479 12 To The Editor. Pear Sir, It has always been the custom In this country for Employers to regard M ar essential a fuU KT6O day a v. orking week. T nies Mere when the extraction of latex from the rubber tree was regarded as a of
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  • 359 12 lo the Fditor. I ngtke ii at the AofahorUy h*a organized a wel\ established Committee! c. Anti-Mosquito Committee m this ce-j icnj to Look after tha health of the r*piI rry. It is well and wise on. tfo part I Che Authorities concerned to introduce I such organisation.
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  • 85 12 Frr.ser'^ Rejjort. Singapore. Oct. 27. Kiib'H-r. Stili crail and neglected. Aye>r Kuninjrs $1.15, TamboJaka 87 1 cents. Ulu Benuts 72% eta, I!u ftendtuli $UtH»j Tapahs $21, Crai«r.i leap $1.17H, Brogu 15 cts. dis. I Mining.— Fiiir.cr. Taiping? $1.75, NoxDi Tftipinga $IJO, South Taininp? 9* cents, Kawan-s 86
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  • 93 12 Singapore, 27th October, Since last reporting the market 'haa wtalwnaoLaftnaidevabty am i at t ie opening of the ustfifl weekly auctions thifl morning trkes were slightly below tl.-j o of last \-Cik. Standard Sheet sold from 50 tto 5014 cents and a f*w lots realised 51 cent?,
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  • 131 12 The tenth annual general meeting of the Fulrit Jelotong Rubber Estates, Ltd. was held m Malacca on Friday, Oct 15, under the chairmanship of Mr. Tan Cheng Lock. In the couise of hb speech the chairman raid that the nett profit for the year including interest on loans
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 170 12 Popttlar e'eventh hour Choice. Hitch, of Surrey, is on hi? way to Au.s--t -alia to join M. C. C. team m place of V. W. C. Jupp, who has been unable to accept tho invitation from Lord's. Hitch ifl nirilca-winnir.g proposition, as everyone will appreciate, and always
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    • 178 12 Selangor v. Perak. The Rugby football match between Se'ar.gor and Perak, played on the Kuala Lumpur Padang, on Saturday, resulted m a victory for the visitors by a goal and a try (.8 points) to a try (3 points) says the Malay Mail. With both teams short of
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    • 287 12 The following are the results of the principal Lvalue panics played on ah: LEAGUE -FIRST DIVISION. Arsenal ..2 Middlosbrovgfc ..2 Astr.,l Villa 8 Oldhaa Athletic Bolton Wjt «n 8 Manchester City .0. Barford .1 Bradford City fII Burnley i Uelsea o'j Derby Cour*;. 1 W. Brumwich Albion 1
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  • 45 12 J The- "Daily News'' say« that 'Pussy- ?.)<~.t" Johnson, the American Prohibitionist, who is at present campaigning m Scotkin 1, states that he sails on November 12th f->r India, where recent legislation has pu: the liquor question on a new footing.
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  • 42 12 Oiders for mttk ending October SI. Thursday, 2S.— Physical Culture Clasi 5.15 p.m. Friday, 29. Annual Meeting of the Association V.M.C.A. 6.15 p.m. Route March 8.15 p.m. Saturday, 30.— Braddell Shield Relay Race, Competitors meet at V.M.C.A 3 p.m.
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  • 70 12 Programme of Drills, etc., for week end::g Saturday Oct. 30. Saturday 30, 2.30 pm.— Balestier Range S. R. E. (v) Rifle Club. R. SMITH, Lieut. a|Adjutant, S.V.A. Timely measures have been taken m Palestine to prevent the country from being lisfigured by unsightly advertisements, and iha erection
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 235 12 iili';'i ■'V'; 1 I 1" I sB "¥T« CM I 1| Tkit yPREME I 111 II RECOMMENDED BY Till:. MEDICAL PROFI-.S.SIOX -S! I SIN HOSPITALS AND MANY PUBUC BUI] I THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY COMPANY. II SINGAPORE and PENANG. I —a— ii i i m ii miimiih mmmrmxwmawmmt m
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