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

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1 14 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1920. No. 10,118 I
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  • 207 1 A report on the Chrnese Presbytery work is sent in Page 7. Important property sales were held en Wednesday «tf this week Page 7. The share market is still dull but there is a little more business doing —Page 1 I. Results of golf, tennis etc., with
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  • 904 1 QuioqmU gunt kom I farragt* '"Hi JIYENAi. (.•rowing trifle weary of reading m hin daily share market report that "Rubbers torn dull", the Ibpfctfl Mt to work to mako v,) his own report on local sUnks with th« following results: Mutineers r««c aevera] points on ttm
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 148 1 Malthoid S Raffles Hotel. m a Saturday, 30th Octob r I Cabaret Dinner Dance I Mme. Belikovitch of the Warsaw Opera House WILL APPEAR m Classic Dances ASSISTED BY Mr. P*LL <iREY Famous tfussfttp Baritone. ri r^ X v i I j Tj i I Motor Tracks I 5, Laidlaw
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    • 358 1 KELLY AND W 4LSH, LTD. BOOHS /V AL/Cl* t\ tWIDGE Fo?t*r on Auction, (a comr I'-'^1 expo«itf«i Levelopmeata of rr.oil(.-r?i i<urtion. with rhe full code vi the otk i& i. vs a r,j ]30 deals from iictu<rTpl:iy (hy H. F. Foster) $5.50 each. How so win at Auction Brid#<- <y
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    • 76 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS < eminent ttmlers-— P.ijmj|. ]>ound house to let— Page 10. Siuveys of damaged carpo Pajje 9. EHcphanta discharf^ig at No. 37 age 9. L:;?t day of Wassimul] Asaomoll's Sale ge 10. j Auctions of teak furniture, piano, crown cork? Page 5. < Bymettns for Australia has aeeommodat^on Page
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 106 1 THE WEEK Saturday, 30th. R:gh Tides 11.28 a.m. Sunday, 31st. Ifirh Tkfci (».Js am Uft lin. 0.7 pm. 9ft Bin. Vie. Theatre 9.30 p.m. i Monday, Ist. flifh Tides 1.25 am Bft 7in. 0.41> pm 9ft 6in. Homeward Bftail closes. Tuesday, 2nd. High Tid?s 2.18 an Bft 2in. T.ZC r
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 449 2 C. E. 7fM. S. SALE. i "Lady Guillemnrtl will open a sale of work m aid of the C. E. Z. M. S. School on WEDNESDAY, November ord, at the V.M.C.A. Come and buy Christmas presents for people at home, to>s and dulls, Cuiios from Java and Siam, lingerie, h;u-t>-
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    • 580 2 PALLADIUM From TUESDAY, October 26, to SATURDAY, October 30, 1920 IN THE SECOND SHOW WHICH COMMENCES AT 9.15 A SCREEN ADAPTATION OF EMIL ZOLA'S WELL-KNOWN STORY Presented m serial form and divided into chapters of varying lengths WORK Chapter 1. 5 Reels A drama of great human and heart interest
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    • 400 2 From FRIDAY, October 29, to WEDNESDAY, Noveir A DRAMA OF SWEET SIMPLICITY Presenting a Romance oi Youth Tim<>. Dream Time and Spring Time, and SIMPLE BLANCHE SWEET A Jesse ,D. Hampton— Pat he Photoplay of Rare Charm SIMPLE SOULS I IN 6 PARTS. Based on the novel by John Hastings
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 609 2 CHURCH SERVICES. 22nd SUNDAY AFTKK TRINITY. 31st October, 1920. S. ANDKBWa (ATHKDRAL. 7 a.m Holy Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). ©15 a.m. Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. Sunday School and Bib'.t- Classes. :JO p.m. Festal BWMMkg ...d S.rmon (All Saints.) SERVICES AND HESTINGS, ETC Service and Meeting: Holy Communion
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    • 366 3 WE HOLD LAIIGE ■-■■^s*\ 4 k *lsn*j^. .^amw tlj m jar ms%^^l^m. MANUFACTURE H (Incorporated m the Straits Settlement!.) I "3 £5i 4 m fii «!£&> c 3 R&fi /^(k fe& f^ 4 7 7 481 B¥yBSSa^3SSSBj9BKIBE3HB^EB?BSBEBfIBB^^NSaasjBBB^ ORCHARD ROAD, f ;;.^^^»S^P^Sb AND T> SKATER TOURING (Incorporated m England.) I Singapore,
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    • 440 3 LARGE ASSORTMENT 1 LADIES 1 DRESSES SPECI^! I MADE FOR THE RAC] SEASON LADIES SILK AND STRAW HATS AWT* DRESSES MADE TO ORDE] ii £4 Hours Notice I Ail Bum and All Prices f AU BOX MARCRE M STAMP TiD ROAD. 1 MAY BRING TKiJIR OW? MATERIAL. I "massage hall.
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    • 245 3 A EUROPE HOT t ft i PRELIMINARY NOTICE. 1 2 't Special Announcement X'/iias Arrangement. X.Mas BV^ Dee. 24.~IUmninatad Xawa Tr« and Dai s if Dinner and Drrce $4. ban.-- dndinr UfU >toi J freshraent $3. Ifa XMAS NIGHT, Dec. 2r,.- o ]d English Xmas Diane* ami Dance to midnight
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 905 4 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges, the property of Eleven Pawnshops. 1 ON WEDNESDAY, P>rd Nov. 1920 at 10 a.m. ON FRIDAY, 6th 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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    • 933 4 TENDERS. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders an irvvited unJur the following heads for supplies to the Municipality of Singapore, iiuia Jununiy Let, IMI, for one year: 1. Labour fer feeding crushers at Municipal Ston... j 2. Supply of Drc- 1 Cranite. 3. Supply of GranitJ to District No. I. I. Supply of
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    • 965 4 TENDERS GOVERNMENT NO r MFIC ATION. i Tenders will be received at the Office of the Honourable the Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements, up to noon of Wednesday the 10th November, 1920, for the supply of 150 pairs more or less of white canvas shoes for the European Warders of the
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    • 771 4 TENDERS GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. 1 TENDERS will be received up to noon on Friday, the sth November, 1920, at the Resident's Olfice, Malacca, from persons desirous of contracting for supplies, etc., for the Govern^ ment at Malacca, for a period of one year, commencing from January Ist, 1921: (a) Cartage. (b)
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    • 672 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Superior High Grade Mahogany and Walnut Stained Teak Household X Tennis Gear etc., removed from the house of W. T. Easley Esq. for fm i! '"> Of njj. To be held at the Sale-Rooms of Messrs. POWELL CO., ITIj ON SATURDAY, 30th OCTOBER 1920 at 10
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    • 504 5 B Br^l^. S. J^**'*f 'J I^', '^y*pß^B^^^^^^jßJßJß^BJg^Bjy*JQS^^Bgj MgMBaBBBnBBBaBt^BVBVBBMBHHsVBBnBIBVMaVftABBSJB Q i:EAL ESTAIE UURKAU I S)LTIRE I3ROS. RUBBER HEPARTMF.NT I SSTATS AND GENERAL BAOKuPS I I TiL SOU2A STHEET. I Se eral excellent Rubber, Tin and Lumber concessions* ParticuI lars upon application. I Seaside bungalows, Tanglin resiI dences, valuable building sites for
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    • 593 5 AUCHOH SALES. AUCTION SALE OF Pord Can bH la rood Koon Seag aad I N >. SO Klinjc St iv. t ON i 41 -i RDAY, 30th OCT. 1920 AT 1040 A.M. CHEONG KOON SENG CO., Auctioneers. :'O-10 SHERIFF'S SALE. Cow f the Straits BetttejaeaU Sottleawnt of Singapore. In tlie
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    • 728 5 AUCTION SALES. SFAULTBIPS SALK JF Tour <.'..;'.- of frown Coir K m good eondii To be lieid at our saleroom 'rKSI>AY, 2nd NOVEMBER AT 10.30 AM CHEONG KOON SENG CO Auctioneers. 30-10 2^l REMINDER Mesart. POWELL AM; CO. LTD. dosix call nttention to the: r Important Sale of Tiak Household
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    • 743 5 NOTICES. fftIMKOSE AERATED WATER COMPANY. I h r-by -iven that the above businets, mm carried on at premises No. 464 North -Hpore,.by Chan Cheng Hap faat is, together with the goodwill and ttock-ia-tnde and the asset? and liabilities thereof, to be nld to T^n Kah V/ 00. Tip Man and
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    • 176 5 WKfTEAWAY'S WHERE LOW PRICES RULE j 4 WONDERFUL jg OFFERS £L IN LADIES GENTS AND I LADIES LADIES Black Calf Brogue Glace Kid One Bar SHOES. SHOES. Full round toes, Cuban heels, Smart round toes, neat omaand broad fitting A I remarkable offer at m all sizes. nfy $12,50, Only
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 39 6 PAMK.- k\ Kuropean Hospital, Koala Lumpur, en 27th inst. to Mr. and Mrs. H. 11. Park, Rothiemay Estate. Kuala Selangor, daughter i stillborn.) FURLKV. -On Oct. 27th at Kaj.inp. to Captain ;u:d r<. K. G. Furloy. a daughter.
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    • 43 6 KENNEDY-WHITE.— At Urn Roynl Hotel, DumferrriUne. on the 15th September, l!>20, by the Re\. I. Mcßrldl Brown. M. A.. Amir.w McLeod. fourth son of Alexander Kenne.iy, Blackball, I'umformline, to Jaß«t Qihaovr, eldest daughter of the late Georjre White and 111 White, Limekilns.
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  • 903 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. S AT URDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1920. Civic Centre. Since joining the Board of Municipal Commissioners Mr. Mugliston has, as have other members", shown a keen desire to put more life into Municipal matters and to make them more interesting from the point of view of the ratepayers.
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  • 1026 6 Mr. cnti Mrs. H. Wtlhaoi were txpecU'd m Penang on Wednesday, by the s.s. Etephanta from Rangoon. W« are glad to be able to announce that the outbreak of small-pox m Pcrak is steadily abating, and that the cases occurring at present are practically confined to the Parit District along
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  • 471 6 BNGI* I IRDI DAM V Th;? case Court before the A Honour Mr. Just Mr. Hugh Beck the chic! S. S. Ipoh c' the AIMTMBI I account cf injuri. dent shortly after midnighi i last canted by on of i cashing into the MM which iil>out. to ent
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  • 114 6 It will hi., remembered that tn with ike recent murder of mi li nut- officer, four ChilMM had and detained m custody. On formation which reached I the* Chinese. Bet Ah Lei '1 &> 1)l leader of Samsinjrs iv Bet Road 1 prehended a few days I
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  • 79 6 The management of R;. secure! Urn services of two who wTll appear m thi- Htm Ball tfl M.ime. Belikovitch, the famous Ballerina from the Warsaw Opera House ml I" stnt some oriental dances, m costunu. I Mr. Paul Grey, a Russian BarTtorr wil reidor vocal selections. Both p9t§Mmtt»
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 157 6 THE WORLDS FINEST Dic^tiwp Ulsifpp IgOullVG ffULul wmm iiiieoß i Co., LIMITED. ».Iv>corporat«d la Shxjif b». THE SAFE C4BIIMET THE WORLD'S SAFEST SAFE. The SAFE-CABINET has withstood the severest <| fires and its resistance to heat has been proven by scientific laboratory tests. It gives maximum certified protection. g Full
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    • 84 6 js9K@ngssj CIGARETTES I MM I r i r 5o d l ■8 $1.25 per tin of 50 JL Obtainable all leading dealer* fa Ardath Tobacco Co., Ltd. 5 LONDON. NOTICE. Advertisers are requested to note that "it is impossible to ensure insertion of advertisements which aro r.ot ?cnt till late
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  • 299 7 cosh PEACE IN SIGHT, HFH ITION OF TERM& Bl ej. London, (Kl. 27. I rafts as the re'oti;ttions and a garded as probable. .juently, the i (Jolts Confor the pur- to help the I tion is urv- nen and the Gov--1 r. to be 1 1 U
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  • 112 7 London. Oct. 27. lord Mayor of f verdict that he died lire and ncut. delirium folm Khmottion from protokt food. EMERGENCY DIM. London, Oct. 27. «ÜBOm during tht f the Kmergency Powers' r*nl ooncesluilioritv Of I'arliament must now layi after Urn mMtmd of a po
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  • 286 7 NATIONS SELF-RESTRAINT GREATER FUTURE PRODUCTION. [Reuter's Service.] London, Oct. 28. the character of the < <ii! s:iik.\ nothing is more remark--3 lie than the temper and self-restraint of the people, rneliwiing the miners themselves. The latter, whil" univt really obedient to the strike orders, were ignorant of
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  • 491 7 London, Oct. 27. A tont rence cf the Build ing Trades' I'nions m Manchester reaffirmed their refusal i 1 Ihe trade ur. ion regula.ions whereby ex-service men may be 3ns> !to provide the labour requisite for till nmition of the housing problem. The dol c!.-:on is important
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  • 161 7 RUBBECR DEALER'S SMASH. FIRMB UNABLB To CARRY ON. [Reuter's Service.] London. Oct. 27. Owinp: to the fall m the prTce of rubber, it is reported that a well-established firm of rubber dealers m Mincing Lane has friled. Their liabilities are estimated at from i"100 to £200 thousand.
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  • 403 7 London, Oct. 26. The Times correspondent at Toronto i itated here that the Japanese »Tf planning pioneer b ttlements m Northern Ontario, which n prominent Japanese formerly t i with the Japanese Legion In America Is now visJting. He has refused to answer quest] to whether he
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  • 53 7 ST. ANDREW'S HOSPITAL BUILDING FUND. Amount previously acknowledged $00,564.09 Fcr Mrs. Fenguson Davie, R. F. Bayfdrd £5 $43.00 ItrH. C. Cooke-Yarborough 250 Society for the Propagation of the Gospel £10 and £2 13s. lOd. London 107.47 400.47 Total $60,964.56 (The above amounts are gratefully acknowledged by th© Committee.) S. J.
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  • 59 7 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending Saturday, 6th Nov., 1920. Saturday, 30th. 2.30 p.m. Balestier Rge. S. R. E. (v) Rifle Club. Sunday, 315t— 7.30 a.m. Balestier Rge. Eurasian Co. Rifle Club. Tuesday, 2nd. 4.30 p.m. Balestier Rge. Malay Co. Saturday, 6th.— 2.30 p.m. Balestier Rge.
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  • 39 7 slothful m business were two men who recently offered a Woolwich man £.)30 for a Swift two-seater car. Th« l.inn went to th« bank to establish the g«r.um«sess of the cheque, and when he returned the car had disappeared!
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  • 420 7 The ten congregations of Singapore, Jchore and Muar, connected with the Chinese Christian Church, met m Presl>ytery m the Prl'nsep Street Church on Wednesday p.vd Thursday, October 27-23 with the Ifod&ratOJr the Rev Chia Teck Goar. m the chi.ir. There was a largo attendance of the* representative
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  • 319 7 There was a big gathering of buyers at the saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon S^ng and Co. No. 30 Kling Street on Wednesday afternoon when the following- Singapore properties were sold by auction. Bidding was brisk from start to finish and good prices were realised at tho auction.
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  • 47 7 Mr. Goon Sen th<? chairman of tho Chineac-Austialian line of steamers which include the "Hwah Pingr," "Victoria" and "Gabo" frequently calling at Satulakan, was a passenger on the last "Victoria," which m addition to bunker coal took 3,500 cubic feet of long timber for Hongkong.
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  • 69 7 The engagement is announced of Mr. Yeo Choon Eng, second son of Mr. Yeo Boon Swi, cashier of the Chartered Bank, Penang, and Miss Tan Saw Gan, third daughter of the late Towkay Tan Kirn Bee, J. P., the wellknown mincT and planter of Uhi Selangor, I Bind »ister of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 107 7 I NEW SHIPMENT I SUTTO iM S j FLOWER AND VEGETABLE Sunflower Tomato Pinks Plain Cress PetUnia V^§|i R-Ush I Phlox Zinnia Carrot Convolvulus French Bean Aster Dwarf Bean. AIR-TIGHT TINS 10 VARIETIES VEGETABLE SEEDS. 10 VARIETIES FLOWER SEEDS 21 VARIETIES FLOWER SEEDS At r« -i v\ I CAPSTAN I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 585 8 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, (Incir posited m «e\pp ULAXL CONTRACi 1 WrrH TIL*: OCPIESUL JAJT4JKISBI GOVERNMENT. Subject to alterations withe** e*itt» SUROi^SAN MAIL LINE FORXNIGHTL7 B99^ICK. For London and Antwerp via (Malacca). Penang, Colombo, Suez, Port S&W and Mar*-*ll!«s. SADO MARU 3rd Nov. KITANO MARU 17th Nov. INABA MARU Ist Dec.
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    • 695 8 K. P. M. i KOKINKiAKE P^KETVA^\RT MAATSCHAPrii (is..:«rpor*t«d m Holiand). AOYAL X'ACZJST NAVIGATION Co. CF BATAVIA tiitthm* l£l FtwKar;* Urj;.L 1202 Freight D»?t. l^Qi tej»»«.f < i>rs QaaJi 1437 Marino 9uyt. Tr&asbl»*.«fit I COU.TBB QUAY. UKDJKU CONIILACT WlTfi 'LitS NKTHEIU A\l>B INDIA QOTVUfItWt. VAN DEN BOSCH (Saturday, Oct. 30) Biilltoji
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    • 617 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AJffl APCAP-: Line, (Incorporated b BocUad.) MAIL AND PASSENGXB SBRYA I PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. (Under Contract with Ilia Maicst\'s G i The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are. it new nspended. LONDON FAR EASTERN SRRVICS. FROM LONDON TO MARSFILTJS 4b LONDON DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 899 9 mm NAVIGATION CO. LTD. {INCORPORATED IN SIAM) SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING BEKVICH. f»t Cr*>*/. I^s**t*™* K«lantan, Bangnara, Telupia, Paiani, Singora, La-1-hMUiaJ, Sen^n, LtngwtiA'i, Chumfon, and Bangkok. ArriTafi Departure SUDDHADIB 81h Nov. 1920 10th Nov. 1920 VALA1 1 A 15th Nov. 1920 17th Nov. 1920 PRACHATIPuK Ist Nov. 1920 3rH Nov. 1920
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    • 469 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) [Incorporated m England] »i > JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. SUamer Due Route for Spore TrLEMACIIUS Nov. 2 Suez,
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    • 475 9 FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BY PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorp-araUd m U. S. A.) fOM ACCOUNT U. 8. SHIPPING BOARD HONGKONG— CALCUTTA M*££t* a AT C MadrM U*m ,i *V*W** WOF LADING Ihm to P* c lUe Otut P.ru t J o-l^ t> c BALTIMO3E via SUEZ wJH OImLJ tc Bvtim
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 451 10 KIAN TAI 30, ROBINSON ROAD We have just received a shipm-ent In larsre quantities of the following preserves Irom Messrs. TIELEMAN DUOS, Leiden, Holland Cucumber 4 Litre Jars Corn Flour I*4 Kilo Tins Sourkrout Do. Pej- Soup 1 Litre Tina Picklea 1 Litre Bottlo Liver Paste Small Tins Pearl Onion
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    • 862 10 I 818 BY" LINE. 1 of fast twin-screw mail passenger steamers between RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES LONDON AND LIVERPOOL, with through connections from Singapore. HOMEWARD SAILINGS. 8S D^?X> S T^JSS E lBt half Oct. s.s. YORKSHIRE 27th Oct. s.s. DERBYSHIRE sth Nov s.s. WARWICKSHIRE 2 lst Nov s.s. LEICESTERSHIRE Ist half
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    • 145 10 The world tours made by Hupmobilea m i<• i q and 1912 demonstrated to the whole world the stamk that can be built into a c: r selling at a moderate j price and established the Hupmobile reput or 3 strength and performance STANDARD EQUIPMENT g 5-soater Touring or 2-seaicr
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 251 11 1 b you would buy a Motor Car, and are about to choose Take our advice and get a FORD The car a million u c ;j i 1 1 f( SINGAPORE I KUALA LUMPUR PENANG IPOH a~> aJo?^?WM S2_Ja^r Ei! bkjr Es^b^b XT ?VJ -^f- > iffS LIME JUICE
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    • 550 11 2 ply. 3 ply coM?urn: witu catent "naxt«;.bas kiket>' k ;\L» NAILS FOU tIXLNCi. iSi%Jnjj Ij v xi, i.^ 1 W t«ei fii U y t AND FIRE- RESISTING SOLE AGENTS THE BORNEO COY., LTD. [Incorporated m England] Singapore, l;>oh and y enang> I Direct from the Factory to your
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    • 218 11 I li doesnt pay allow your linen to ke W// rubbed and banged !o tatiem \vm m/f upon rough atones. Insist upon \JW W\ being used m (Ke Sunlight Way, and Jim w\ you will save money. j/m PuH direction* are zlven f/B upon tiie wrapper round l/m each tablet.
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  • 214 12 Apropos of the frequent c'larjrcs cf proiiUc ring which are brought against the poprietcrs cf hott'-. m India at the preI art time the fallowing: stcry, if not strictly authentic, is o.t any late amusing. H is related that a r.tw sjtriva] pot up I well-known Bombay
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  • 163 12 IT MIGHT C URE THEM. There is one thing that might cure a daai of Irishmen <»f their fancy m lepend independence. E Goldman, am^his:, criticized ami fought the government of the United Rllttei for many y ars. She considered life under the Americrin fins little short Of sir.veiy. So,
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  • 268 12 This ■■mmer i e r ein the ummh f sport m tha. it baa i iucel two living atUMi irho pert iMnoe* m i i vv-tivi' f. Ula haT« '.n id fextitttnU ..l-.'iy amy tUsAe», lookjfc?' i: ||m piak niH^nifyiiiir gh •f memory, vlarts prttsmd
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 231 12 TI fT^G LIGHTING PLANTS I $1650 Fx Godown From ftock v *^"^l^' ***^g^*j to^lSf! 'i rtr' j *Ri'-«') j^T t^P' i Mil DwTjfcfck. <, 9^<3 1 I>4 m r* w? *jf j *^3* r*^ .aWi •fc* XV- 1 Compl b lant with No. 3 size Battery I all Lres ccessorisj
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    • 206 12 DOES YOUR CHILD BUFFER FROM THEM? Many children m" this country are troubled with worms, some of the indications of which arc irregular appetite, bad breath, grinding of the teeth m sleep, pain and swelling of the abdomen, irritation m the nore. Baby's Own Tablets, the Canadian children's remedy, given
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    • 340 12 PERTH'S PREMIER UOTEL the centre position of the main itrw. ■f the Capital City of Western AustralU SnitM for Families all opening on "Icocie3. Visitors will fmd &!i tl-e features of U* i v.' English and continental Ilotels. £0, LUXURIOUS ROOMS. r t I Hai H Then n roi natur
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    • 139 12 p Your Children I S need this safe Milk |j I from British-bred Cows I Glaxo is prepared from pure row's mil!:, made H^| comlortably d'gestible by the Cilaxo Prccr.-s. Little y Tv f^*' •ltow plump and iofy on it, and mother is i [f»^ knowledge that Glaxo is germ-free
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    • 431 13 A «tti tT« 11,500,000. ABinrance m force over $15,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. [Incorporated m Straits Sett.] HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. Tfct Cempwiy has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies
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    • 558 13 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated m England hy Royal Charter. Paid up Capital £2,000,000 Reserve Fund £8,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £2,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Amritsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Iloilo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang Seremban Canton
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    • 537 13 HO HONG BANK, LIMITED, HEAD OFFICE Singapore Raffles Chambers, 4, 5 and 6. BRANCHES: I Penang- 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
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    • 492 13 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LTD. n ♦i o v Incor P<>™ted m Japan.) Capital Subscribed V 10(1 oon rnn MEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA. Bombay K^be" Sub Branche Tienoa Ayre.^ f o: J»n SeHaTe**"* I*"*1 Los A«eral«s SSt..L t j .»i L ..nr bun I.j en j r.^ aoMkl Calcatte M ft^ UwSST
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    • 665 13 EXCHANGE. OCTOBER 29 Bank4m. 8 2]4 i|ifl Bank, demand 2j3 1.7 16 Private credits 3 Ci.s. New York, demaad Credit 90 day.France, demand cno India T. T. fgg Hongkong, demand 7Q% Prem. Yokohama, demand 78 Java, demand KU Bangkok, demand 88 i Sovereign, Bank Buyinp $8.54 Bank of England Rate
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    • 442 13 VESSELS AT WnAKVES. TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf No. I.— Nil. Last Wharf Xo. li. TtjOßgws, Sheers Wharf No. I.— lslander Main Wharf N... 1. Bldridf*. Ku.lo \j n Main Wharf Mo. r>. Nil. Main Wharf No. 6. Nil. Wtt Dock No. 7. Tisajong Khu. Elt-phanta, Kocmun, KHJanjr. W.st Wharf No.
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  • 2069 14 MR. MUGLISTON'9 UH. SCHEME An ONHnary meeting -f the Municipal imissioncrs was held yesterday afternoon m the Board Room of the Municipal l-u:!<lings Mr. R. 1. Farrer tl^- President I ling m tie chair. Other Commissioners resent were Mes. is. .T. M. Simr, H. A. K. i "ssensohn,
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  • 90 14 Frastr's Bepatt. Singapore, Oct. 29. K'uhLer. -Still duil. but little more busii t8 doinj?. lia Benata T2 1 cents, Kemput $7.^0. Tanbalalakl 75 cents, to 77^ isetti $1.35. Bukii Katils 00 cents. ■f :K2O. Ulu Tandans $1.35. .f«.7. r Jerama $1.25. MiaJ««.— Firmer, TanMngs $1.80, North Taipinra
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  • 214 14 Tiie following tei g companies have signified their will:ngneM i- losliiil tho.r Estates' crop The Ptnuas Rubber Co. L*d. The Majedie (Johoro) Rubber Estates 1 Ltd. m Sokoi g Rubber Co. Ltd. Lanadron Rubber. Estates Ltd. Ledburj Rubber Estates Ltd. Tel. tan Rubber Estates Ltd. Paheag Pan Robber
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  • 214 14 Singapore, Oct. 28. Since our last report the market has sga;n declined and prices are now two cents lower than th^se.. ruling at the close of last week. The cause of the decline has been tr it-fly due to lack of Trade demand and weaker news
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 20 14 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. A. Doubles Final. Sinclrir and Hill bjai Linton and Cotgrave, 7 r> 7 5.
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    • 192 14 The October Monthly Medal Competition played on 2Srd and 24th instant resulted m a tie between Messrs. H. R. Buckland, R. R. Turner tnd J. C. Cobbstt. H. R. Buckland 74 Scr. 74 R. R. Turuer 81 13 74 J. C. Cobbott M VJ 74 P. T.
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    • 72 14 Law Cup Competition. Saturday and Sunday, OejL 30 and 31. There will be a two dollar -weep take on this competition. affn'l Medal (Stoke) Competition for ember. Saturday and Sunday Nov. 8 ■nd 7. Ladies 1 Medal (Stroked Competition for November. Thursday Nov. 11. M: ton
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    • 62 14 The first handicap po'nts race for Elixa--1 v h Challenge Cup will be sailed en Sunday f. Course. Slav: i E. Pier, round I uoy off Master Attendant's I lev, C.S. I'.it.ol Mark Boat off Swimming Club, Mark Boat out from Sea-View, and finish at Mark Boat
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    • 51 14 Enjili^h Ttam Loaves America. •Now York, Oct. 2nd. cam of cricketers known I niti have sailed for Ens^and. They plaj matches m the United States and one m Canada, winning six and drawing two- The highest total made m a single 1 w;.< 406 for 7 wicket- (declared) against
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  • 63 14 Secretary: N. Gome Malacca.") Bukit Jt'!oton£. 6,8 9; total mos, B&838. Bakit Katil. 14,696; total 5 pjps, :.T,fiO7. R '.<<!-.;: Tin, output of tin otv f< r Septemb%r :.n(J the first half ot October: September No. 1 Dredge 881 pks; No. 1 total I,^oo pks.. Isl
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  • 19 14 Orders for week ending October .">i. Saturday, 30.—Braddell Shield Relay Race. Competitiors meet V.M.C.A 8 p.m.
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  • 116 14 The "Chronicle" of the S. P. C. K. notes that a corespondent of an English paper, eat some years m China, m a far western city m which there were three separate missions, wrote by yay of explain:n£ the Chinese view of ecclesiastical diviBk>m "In one mission baptisni by total
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