The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 September 1921

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1921. NO. 10,371.
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  • 211 1 Our London Letter will be found on page S. Notes on the position on the military fronts will be found on page 6. There If a heavy list of cases for the Supreme Court this month Page 12. Further investigation in the altered bank draft case has
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  • 1307 1 Henpecked husbands (in fiction, bietl entendu) are almost as observing of swiii }>athy as the confirmed bachelors' aiM>u_ whom I wrote the other <lay, and an invitation to say something about them can not be refused.* Were I drawing up ar examination paper in English literature, i would
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 255 1 RAFFLES HOTEL. I MONDAY.— Tea Dansint, sto 7 p.m. (Admission free). WW ;SDAY.— Special Musical Programme after Dinner. THURSDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). I FRIDAY.-^-Special Lunch-— Orchestra. AY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). H (st NDAY. —Cinema after Dinner. Sunday, Hh
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    • 389 1 ll!III!ll!ililiilllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!lll!illl!llll(llllllilllllillilll!l!li!llllllll!ll!!!llifllllllil!!l!!illl i ADAMSON GILFILLAN ro., LTD. I j ALHAMBRA THEATRE (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors) IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! YOUR OPPORTUNITY IS RIGHT HERE AND RIGHT NOW' It is not mere "Advertising Talk" but a Plain Fact that THE COSTLIEST OF ALL COSTLY, GENUINE PICTURES will figure Exclusively in cur Programme
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    • 205 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Zsmbuk is the great skin healer Page 2. Rooms at ir> Teiuk Ay< r street to let Page 5. Rafties Hotel notify their special pictures for Sunday Page i. Goodrich tyres are claimed to be best in the long run Page 1. Look for the Red Flag when
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    • 140 1 THE WEEK Tl uredam, S* />>. l-^. Hiirh Water, 10.18 a.m., 9.44 p.m. B. I. Homeward Mail leaves. Orchestra Practice, Tomlinson Hall. 5 p.m. Dalhousio Chapter, $.30 p.m. Boxing, S^ar Opera, 9.15 p.m. Friday, 2nd. High Water. 10.50 a.m., 10.35 p.m. B. I. outward mail due. "Retreat" in Gardens, 5.15
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  • 189 2 Heckles* Speculation on Stock Exchanges. A wild boom prevails on all German stock exchanges, says the Berlin correspondent •if the Exchange Telegraph Company. The outside public, ignoring the coming heavy 'axes and the warnings of experts that stocks are far above their dividend worth, are speculating recklessly.
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  • 204 2 I Siena Celebrates A Curious Festival. Siena has celebrated again its famous Palio, which is the survival of a kind of mediaeval Derby run in the central square of the ancient city. The festival is held every year at the beginning of July, and attracts visitors from
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    • 297 2 f TO LET. T y Large Culowns facing river i* < _i!*o near shipping, Stores y f 'rem 6,000 to 30,000 sq. ft. 1 Large and Commodious offices centrally situated also Bunga- to A. J. ABRAHAM. l t 56 Roblnson-rd. Mar sill ing Bldg. J V- «W*"_r-S- V--"-r-^--S- V~*»-"_r-V-* -->
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    • 514 2 Gaiety Cinema CHANGE OF PROGRAMME At 7.30 Sharp LARRY SEMON IN 'DULL CARE" His Latest Greatest and Best Comedy The Secret Kingdom Serial Featuring Charles Newman and Dorothy Kelly in 15 Chapters. 32 Reels. TO-NIGHT! CHAPTERS 1 and 2. In 6 Parts At 9.30 p.m. SMASHING BARRIERS" SERIAL Featuring Wm.
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    • 287 2 ALHAMBBA FROM WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, TO MONDAY n B A Stupendous Universal Drama ai the Great \V Featuring EVA NOVAK A picture in which all the mystic romance of the passions of the men and women who battle with the i ■TC forcefully depicted. WOLVES OF THE NOR] In I
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  • 69 3 (Seventeenth List.) Amount sh-sady acknowledged $14,330.21 G. c. Clarke so. R. D. Da vies r )0 Collected by Mrs. Sime (12th list). Singapore Sporting Club 2,500. Europe Hotel Qou, Ltd., _>00 ■>• 25. Li. V. v ht 26. '".a- Eurasian Aa_to;M.tJ 25. _trs.W. B. 1). Stanford <;.
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  • 85 3 The August number of this monthly opens with a good sketch of the veteran I Janter C. S. Baxendale, who led an even more adventurous life than most younger sons, and reached th? Straits in 1893, first taking up mining. Mr. Laurie Brown criticises the estimate of Mr.
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    • 282 3 BLt «>»^_o4_ra3_a_j__£JL___ *^M ->^ -< SL_l----^_M -^-Qi _y^| JeiP__pyi^^-^BB B mmttw^i __-~W— __wMMK-r£r»~*— A^Jm i. l ___> 1 __L > ii ■r< r~f tT^V2t^— nm_S KBhM bMH; _L'r tJjPS k r '^N^' >'«» Hi Er^^^ I MOTOR CAR SIZE $3 75 MOTOR CYCLE SIZE 2.00 CYCLE SIZE mm U-Nead-It emßnT
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    • 241 3 JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. Is it worth while to experiment with th* myriad so-called •'cures" for Rheumatism f wham there IS one sovereign remedy, time- I tested ar.d PROVEN*, which will bring yon uavunt relief? For nearly a generation LITTLE'S g ORIENTAL BALM haa been used by all j? classes of
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    • 605 3 SAWS!!! SAWS!!! SAWS!!! CIRCULAR SAWS FROM 12 INS. TO 72 INS. DIAMETER. "■•■<■■ i^rr m WTWMtmmTT%WsT f (ROSS (IT SAWS, p -„^^W-*v. ...r. j. UUNIN(i Ia _____B^^^ Sw! jL^jM^Aa_ir^* u^v Rr^RRSL 'Jk 0 e'• iftE. HACK SAWS '4k .4^ HAND SAWS j CIR( LLAR COI.D SAWS PROM _>/ivi ti*C. ?V^
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  • 69 4 The depression in the Japanese shipbuilding trade is not yet allayed In the least. Twenty-eight small yards have already been weeded out, and only seventeen are doing business, and those with difficulty, having little work. Of course, the firstclass yards are building men-of-war in accordance with the "eight-and-eight"
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  • 23 4 An influential movement has been in•augurated in the Colony of Trinidad in favour of the substitution of representative government for Crown Colony government.
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  • 1514 4 HIE WASHINGTON CONFERENCE. (Prom Our Own Correspondent). London, July 28. To-day, July 28th., it is announced' J that Japan has agreed to join in the Wash- mgton Conference, though apparently on J the condition that the agenda must be frown up definitely before the opening of the
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    • 848 4 THE BRAND OFCONFIDENCE j x "v- 'ftffc 'i_*J\'>\r. A *>\ mJI v 5Q»_"/4 V 3_»l^P I 5— 5T y. jr^** s^ s_m7 t _ass I '-> v I _r 7 fii a CL S* k# rs"—-*--. -i' r **mZ f I _rJ- r »-v_"~~ e. j~V^Cr w^ PULAU BULANG BUBBER
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    • 875 4 AUCTION SALE. Excellent Walriut Stained Teak Household I urniturt p ff comprising r^ HANDSOME DISPLAY CABINET, sideboard, Dinner-* TABLK with Two Extra leaves, A BET JACOBEAN DIM Chest, A Fine BRUNEI GONG ON CARVED TEAK SIAM Tables, Teak and Rattan Chairs, Brass Bowls and Vasts, 1,1 HORNLESS GRAMAPHONE, Gramaphom* Ree
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  • 1105 5 GOVERNMENT AND PRESS CRITICISM. Ihe following is tin- Hansard Report j what took place in the House of Common. on July 18th.— I Lieut-Commander Kenworthy asked the ■Prime Minister whether an Order has been toned to refuse official news to certain daily and weekly newspaper, in this country; and what
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  • 425 5 Cuban Scandals. The indictment of Jose Ignacio Lezama, a year ago reputed one of Cuba's richest planters, and now in hiding from justice, sets forth that Lezama, having properties worth $13,000,000, owes more than $30,000,000 and that he easily obtained unlimited credits from banks while
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 622 5 mtKTstD A competent stenographer for mV mfi ami 1 xi'ort office in Batavia. Goo. "tL for r >K h t man. Appl £71, care of "tea Press. 5^ 1-9 *Jj_Nl l IM HASE. Lawn Tennis ne nuurker second hand. Appl] "L inr A.B.C. care of Frei th. 1-9 WANTED TO
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    • 725 5 AUCTION SAI.KQ t M. n.,„ m f Agencies, Ltd. Raffles Chambers. R affles P l ac t ON THURSDAY, Ut S FPt a n„ ■■IT, AT 10 A.M f One six and stone diamond ring. aratS sin K> I E f ATE TRUST AGEXCIES. LTD Cl -cesser, to Ching K
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    • 548 5 _____AJUCTION_SALES AUCTION SALE OF IJI redeemed Pledges and Jewellery At our sale-room, No. 30 Kling Stie.t ON FRIDAY, 2nd Sept. AT 10 A.M ON MONDAY, sth Sept. AT 10 A.M ON WEDNESDAY, Tth Sept. AT 10 A.M. The pledges comprise watches, chains, diamom and other r'n,< < >,r,>-,-' nngs .ro.,
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    • 805 5 NOTICES. NOTICE BOARD OF LICENSING JUSTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that the list of :tr I ica tion a for renewals, transfers, and new Mcencca Lo be considered on Thursday, 15th September 1921, may be seen on application at the office of tho Secretary to the Board of Licensing Justices,
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  • 39 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. JOHANNES. -On August Slat at No. 7 Tanjong Katong. Sea View Hold Bungalow, Carm.n Theodora, aged 19 years, beloved wife of Basil E. Johaaaes. Funeral leaws residence at 4 p.m. to-day for buri-1 at Biuadari Cemetery.
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  • 833 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1921. The Little Wars. In this supposed era of peace resulting from the "downing" of the great protagonist of force and the free indulgence in the ideals so nobly set forth by Mr. Wilson, and others who did not share them but fell in
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  • 332 6 Hhs Highness the Sultan of Sslsngor expects to leave Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, 3rd September, for Kuala Kangsar. The Chief Judicial Commissioner has fixed Monday, Sept. sth, to commence the hearing of the Seremban Murder Case, the preliminary inquiry into which WM complet ed on Thursday. Lieut. -Col. T. E.
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  • 204 6 WHEN WILL SINGAPORE ACT? *L__ We have several times made a request to the officials and managers of the Prince of Wales War Relief Fund in Singapore to give publicity bo their proceedings under the trust they accepted frcm the public. The last we remember of the
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  • 642 6 The veteran journalist, Mr. J. I). Clark, picprietor of th e Shanghai Mercury celebrated his Blsl birthday on th^l2th inst O Amat bin Samat, the Malay qnai ter-mas-ter uf the Kuala, was convicted by Mr. Dawson in the Third Court yesterday <>f having been in possession of bhang on board
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  • 289 6 POSITION IN s, LESM I The following no- I for the ■even daj I issued to the Pr I 1. Gemuuiy. Th_ I Silesia has been, I sine- the llth. I pi* e in Oppeln en I I Owing to I attributed to "n I German 'for i
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  • 35 6 Previously SCkuOWIO I Kedah Gevemment fl Seremban Amateur- I from Toronto" fl Sertmban pctfofnui I ingapoiv Bra:'* Preei I ackn<v,vb-<iered I t; r ,i Toud $1D1.«4 p, r. i. foweetfl ßm I
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  • 219 6 The profits of the 0. S. K. for I 1920 (over Y.Cr..ooo.nni I two-hundred time I (1884) of the comi I 0. S. K.. now ppi I total tonnage of ■ore thsi 4i I At the end* f a tiring day a h -*fJM conducting a Confirmation servi there was,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 242 6 "Ti r-Ttumunitai mini mua .sni iiniii. iii _.-___t> RnaaataawamMtm MACGREGOR'S J v. o. s- >/ NV/^I I PARLIAMENT c^S I j BLEND y^ V^/' I "X^whisky' j/ -Cl\^_x >^/^ Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. f (Incorporated in Shanghai). A* _sv__?s _«_*__n*___t -ar.-., *_v /w__hw_.vs-- __»<-_a-_-_s_e_-*-*-, u__^icfSita,Tf_vi/«aB» k H-TTB-mi II I I
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    • 138 6 k___W t -^_v— > A»'\*A 1 45 < mr^Z- "-n THE \r\ Brum; il r \^> -.s 'mm* a> I j v£f--w Pump< tj j j POSITIVE ACTION. I HIGH EFFICIENCY. > NO VALVES. j Used for water and all kinds of semi- > i fluids by leading manofscturera In
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 35 6 CfIURCH OF ST MBM I The Ret Father Lynd I follows: Friday Bepl tn. I instruction at <U0 a.m.; K-W. p.m. Saturday Srd, I times Sundav Ith, Lew Ml I and sormen at High I
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  • 808 7 \1 VS. KUAUTIUIN ARIES. \1NG MONARCHISTS. iter's Service]. Berlin, At. K 30. I proclamation strikingly nal ituation and declaree i gravely concerthe integration of public nnjne the foumfctsrfa le th< tone of a section Jixtcl plan by nents, aiming at the overnstituca>n. G rernmenl will '!i a:i
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  • 148 7 A BESIEGED GARRISON. DELUSIONS OF REBELS. [Reuter's Service] tu London, Aug. 30 garr*££;S yet f at Ma?" Mty men Moplahs the -creasnyly evident to I «Wf»HF Manned attempt ndia t,il government of Southern Month t M^ ificant 1«0 that the Moplah country wa 3 the first to
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  • 332 7 The Hague, Aug 30. Imi e Henry formally opened the' thirtieth conference cf the International Law' Association in the Counts Hall. The proceedings comprised addresses by Heemskerk, ..Minister of Justice, the Burgomaster of the Hague, and various foreign members, including Lord Phillimore. Professor Jitta, president of the conference,
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  • 147 7 Not to be Built for the Present Railway engineering circles have followed with a keen interest the competition for the construction of a bridge on the Yellow River, which closed on the 30th June, The best specialist engineers in the world had presented tenders. Among the
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  • 992 7 400 NEW ACRES PLANTED. The fourth annual general meeting of Muar Rubber, Ltd. was held in the French Bank Buildings at noon yesterday, there being present Messrs. J. M. Sim e (in the chair), Tan Khcam Hock, C. Rabjohn and C. V. Bailey (for the Sectaries Messrs.
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  • 804 7 FIRST YEAR'S LOSSThe first annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Straits Motorcar Service, Ltd., was he'd in Chartered Bank Chambers yesterday, when Mr. S. M. R. Naidu presided, and those also present were:— Messrs. S. Muthukumaru, S. M. T. Naidu, Dr. Nagalingam and Mr.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 306 7 ROBINSONS A 1 ___> September Ist to 17th Once a Year Only Surplus Stocks to be Cleared Regardless of Cost. BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. DONEGAL TWEEDS ROBINSON? Pure Wool. Suitable for Sports n T Coats. $4.00 per yard f atent L Guaranteed. $10 each. STRAW HATS To be cleared at
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 485 8 N. Y. IC EUROPEAN LINES j EUROPEAN LINES. j I<ONDON LINE Fortnightly Service FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWERP, via Ports. SADO MARU September 7 KITANO MARU September 21 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Service «—____■—■__-...—> FOR MARSEILLES Jk LIVERPOOL, via Ports. LISBON MARU October 9 HAMBURG LINE Monthly Serrice -_My i _._.»l-l ii
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    • 566 8 K. P. M. KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA i Ta'sfkMM 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dent. 1002 Manager Desk 1437 Marine Supi Transhipment Dept. COLLYER QUAY. HICDU CONTRACT WITH THE NETHFRLAN»S INDIA GOVERNMENT. ELOUT (Thursday, Sept. 1) Penang, Lho-Seumawe, Sigli, Sabang, Otlee-Lheue, Tjalang,
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    • 667 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND j APCAR LINE. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. I CO (Under Contract with Hia _iajeaty's Government). Ths Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are st pregpnt toaa* I LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. Mlm FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLE?? a LONBOM DUE
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 790 9 THE SiAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO LtT (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) "W* SINGAPORE BANGKOK t "COASTING SERVICE. > XA I Ji Y A Arrival Depsrturs YUGALA ept 5 Sept. 7 PRACHATIPOK St' 12 Sept. 14 stesmers srs fitted throughout -a Hi. •WtT_* i-_-i S t Pt 21 :nodation for first dsaa pssMnger.
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    • 595 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 in England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA, FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due S'pore Route fer TELE^ACHUS Sept. 30 Sues Manila asd
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    • 538 9 _-r-_-_-_-_ amosemmmt ia— (PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BT PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING BOARD SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA via COLOMBO CREOLE STATK Passengers and Freight Oct. II WOLVERINE STATI Passengers and Freight
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  • 657 10 FRASICR Rt CO_ EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. WEDNESDAY, AUG. SI, H»2t. MINING. (.Figures in brackets «hows the capital aad issue value of tha Share in dollars unless otherwise marker C. Cam div. x 1 m.als ex div.] Aver Wen* (—1) 1 Hitam Tin (300,000 1.40— L60 Jelantoh
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  • 127 10 AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING REGULATIONS. Orient Line's Decision. The Orient Line announce that they have decided to discontinue the carriage of interState passengers on the Australian coast. The requirements of the Australian Navigation Act now operative impose so heavy a handicap on steamers primarily designed for and employed in oversea service as
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 322 10 GROSSMITH'S "Golden Still" Eau de Cologne J?__ High^a M 'E u de A-**. Cologne, which is undount-dly g ■'*>_ ihefineslpi ti o(itsluncl. f^ J^-J It is rr muh( lured from the r "^r R^^' *7__^T^_^f^ pwresl mgrcdieiits pnd bi d I C^^rtte_l^s^__x>*i^O with ihe knev.'! derived yA^l £_> I^^_^sC?^/ from
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    • 470 10 BE WISE IN TIME And Install a SAFE of Reputed Mak«. THE HERKING-HAI-L-MARVIN SAFB reprosetits the hiehest security in a FIRE THIEF resisting .SAFE PRICES from $130.00 upwards KFY OR COMPULATION LOCK W. GARCIA, Sole a prent «MM_M_n««tKvj<viv.4 k.>« ?mm mr*m\ m* wr*a•Hl. #i^• ij U-Nead-It I ii a Lyre
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    • 242 10 _HHp-l-HH-.HaB_H_H_H_M-HB-BH_H_H__HHH|HHBg^^^____^ ____p_____i HEfl^v __S __P N JA^tr i__w ___r tß _9 J _____r BEt KARw ~__l' I JEFFREY'S y W BBS- BV-B _M_ BV __l i^__i cK I -1 1 M Ml _T* rS _K K H _r«-f ai IJI I P rl (jM __t *__k __r M BREWED IN
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  • 62 11 AUGUST 31 Bank 1 m.s. .j j .j»; Bank demand 18-16 Private credit^ in..-. 1 7_jr, New York, doasand 121 Credits »0 days 45^ France, demand India. T. T. i,-,r? Hongkong, demand I-', |„c. I'r.rn. Yokoham.a. demaad 87*4 Java, d mand \:;r, Bangkok, demand 90% Sovereign. Bank Hi- ing
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  • 137 11 AUGUST 31. i" Buyers (no sellers) $77.7.". Gambiex Cv.b,- No. 1 IS.SO Gambier 5.7.s Pepper Black ir. r»o Pepper (white fair) |__M Tapioca, ssaall flake, f.g. ,•,,„> Tapioca, Medium pearl f.g. Pearl Sage, small Copra Snndried is. 2.'. Copra Mix- ltM Opium. Benares uncort ."..000 Rice, Rangoon white :\\<,
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  • 41 11 12 o'clock noon. 31st August 1921. Pale Crepo. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Closing Prices. Closing Pricr*. Buyen Sellers Buyers Sellers. Spot 27 27'.. Sept. 27»_ 28 Oct. to Dec. 29 1_ 30 j Tone of Market: Easier.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 452 11 TUT TDPAm nlnm-- Assurances in force over $17,000,000. IHE UREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. m_AT_ offtpf wn u (Incorporated in Straits SettlemenU). HEA_) OFFICE Winchesttr House, SinjraDore he Company has £20,000 deposited with tbe Si n r LONDON OFFICE :32 Old Jewry, E.C, ACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURAfrr.F Eng!&na and
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    • 508 11 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated in Enaland by Royal Charter, ''•id up Capital in 000,000 Mbares cf £5 eacb aa ta Reserve Fund S.6OCOOQ Reserve Liability of Proprietors s!o0o!o00 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopgate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amritsar Hoilo Puket Bangkok
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    • 552 11 HO HONG IANH, LDttTTED. HE *J) OFFICE Penang H Faach Street. Malaccr. ICI Jonker Street. Muar— 77-7* Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat— l<o Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Hongkong, Amoy, Batavia. Sourabaya. Setnerang, Palembang and Trang. CAPITAL AUTHORISED $20,000,000 Isß-ed 8,000,000 Reaerve LlaLiiity of SharohcHsrs 4,000,000
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    • 652 11 SB— _BB_B— ___--r_-<—.^ si- YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, Establish*. 18* t Capital Subscribed I W,t*?osf (fally paid up) Beserve Fund y. SS,OfOBOt President N. Kaji-ara, Eaq. Vice-President S. K. Suxuki, Eaq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma, Esq., I. Matsukata, Esq., Y. Yamakawa, Esq, M. Mitsui, Esq., M. Odagiri, Esq., Raron K. Morimcra, i
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    • 256 11 THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD., j (Incorporated la Groat Britain) TOTAL ASSETS exceed *23,00G,060. PTIB lasurances effected, for loag ar abort periods, on tho BUILDINGS. a©». TENTS aad RENT of PRIVATE DWELLING HOUSES, GODOWVI tVBUSINESS Promkes. 2COTOB CAR— Policioo issued eo-erine PRIVATE CARS, MOTOR CTGLII BJM COMMERCIAL YEffICLXa galoot
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 152 11 VESSELS AT WHARF. i TANJONG PAGAR. I Enst Wharf No. I.— Brig Persingham J East Wharf No. 2 Nil. Sheers Wharf No. 3.— Nil. Main Wharf No. 1— Kwai Sang. Main Wharf No. s— Nil. Main Wharf No. 6. Circe. Empire Dock No. 7.— lwate Maru. Klang. Kuala West Wharf
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    • 510 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local mail* will be feaai in list below Federated Malay Stan b, Malacca, Moar aaO Penang (by train) 6 A.m.' and 0 p.m. daily (except Sunday) Kuaia Pahang, Pekan, etc (By train; I am. rla Jerantut Hongkong, Amoy. I Takada 8 a.m. Pulau Soegi Sultana
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  • 1554 12 LATK ROURB AM) SI NDAY GAMtfiS APPROVED. The annual general mooting of tho membstS of the Sfne-apore Cricket Club w:is held in tlic Club Pavilioa yesterday evening, l The President, S'r Wittiara Mui: on, presided, and he waa nppovted by Messrs.' W. A. Wilson, K. A.
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  • 153 12 Death of Mm Who Hoaxed The World. A man named Louis Redmond, aged 85, better known as Louis de Rouge mont, died in the Kensington Infirmary. Redmond was in the London Homoeopathic Hospital for some weeks in December 1920 and underwent a serious operation. He lived at
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  • 508 12 LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS. Edinburgh, July 27. There was a reshuffling of honours in tne Scottish Lawn Tennis Championships, but still the old brigade retained a Rood share. Miss M. Thorn, Kirkcaldy, the sturdy Fifeshire young lady, lost her singles championship, and Mrs. Robin Welsh, Liberton, the Last of
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  • 444 12 INTERESTING CASES FOR SEPTEMBER. Tho fixing of, thc list of civil cases for next month took place at the Supreme Court yee'erday mcrning beflo.e the Chief Justice. Sir Walter Shaw, and Mr. Justice Barrett-Lermard. Mr. Roland Braddell mentioned the case of the Singapore Cold Storage, Ltd., v. the
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 190 12 Competitens are reminded that the 1921 Competition will start on Saturday next, 3rd September. The 2nd round will be played on 4th September. Competitors are advised to bring theii own Caddies on Sunday morning. lst Round J. M. Sime v. Capt. W. C. Green. (A); Pay; Commander
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    • 385 12 lt has been decided to allot the prize cups }t the Boxing championship as follows: Eight Cups of the highest value to be the Champions' cups and eight of lesser value Lo be the Runners-up cups. The highest ralne eup will go to the winner of the division that
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  • 71 12 Fraser's Report. Singapore. Aug. 31. Rubbers. Still veiy quiet. Mining steady. Taipings $1.02 I*_1 $1.07%, North Taipings $1.25 $1.30, South Taipings 62*2 cents 67 V_ cents, Tongkah Harbours $13.75 $14.25, Nawng Pets $1.50 $1.60. Renongs 265. 275. Rawangs 60 cents 65 cents. Linguis $3.40 $3.60. Industrials. Uniteers
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  • 84 12 Singapore, Aug. 31. The Jocal share market remains inactive and prices much about the same as at the close of our last week's circular. The amount of business passing has been on a very meagre scale and markets seem unable to throw off the lethargy which in
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