The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 September 1921
1921-09-06
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section14 1921-09-06 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ,1 J™fIAPOJtE,S.S^TUESD AY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1921. No. 10,575!14 words
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Article207 1921-09-06 1 The Irish reply refuses Dominion status but with much verbiage implies that negotiations are still possible on the basis of independence Page 5. A suggestion is made to refer masters to a neutral arbitrator, an impossible proceeding Page 5. There is ao great change m the disturbance207 words
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Article1158 1921-09-06 1 There has been nothing more remarkable m English letters since the signing of tbf« Armistice than their react/ion from the ideal* of the World War. Some such reaction was inevitable; was indeed necessary, ftiany of tl M ideals are false. It is m part (lo their florescence,1,158 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement232 1921-09-06 1 Malthoid RAFFLES HOTEL. -Tea Dansant, 5 to 7 p.m. (Admission free). WEDNESDAY.— Special Musical Programme after Dinner. Till KSDAV.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). J FRIDAY.— Special Lunch—Orchestra. SATURDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essentiaj for Dancing). SUNDAY.— Cinema after Dinner. < I NOTICE Resident!232 words
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Advertisement230 1921-09-06 1 KELLY AND WALSH, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG). JUST ARRIVED THE COLONIAL OFFICE THE STATESMAN'S YEAR BO*OK LIST 19J1 statistical and Historical Annual of Comprising Historical and Statistical the States of the World. maps. Pages. Price $21.00. Price $14.00 i"■ KEMPE'S ENGINES** TBA> BOOK THE CHISA n MIDDLE AND FAR EAST230 words
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Advertisement101 1921-09-06 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Armeo Ingot Iron Pa^e 6. Sale at the Bon Man-he Pave 3. Fort Canning bridge closed Page 5. (loodrieh value m Goodrich tyre Page 1. Robinson's cash sale and tiger bootsPage 7. Pepp the wonderful medicine for coughs Page ,5. hook after your banking account (Roneo) Page 1101 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous108 1921-09-06 1 THE WEEK Tuesday, 6th. High Water, 0.43 a.m., 0.54 p.m. ,P. O. Homeward mail closes. I Rent Board, 2.15 p.m. j Children's Concert, Theatre, 5 p.m. S.F.A. StalTords I vs. Borneo Co., S.C.C. I Wednesday, 1th. High Water, 1.28 a.m., 1.29 p.m. Polo: Balestier. Tanglin Club at Home, 6.15 p.m.108 words
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Article190 1921-09-06 2 Overheating fivm the application of brakes m descending long grades has been found by the I". S. r>ur».uu of standards to be the most common cause of the breaking «»i* car wheels. In testa made, only 12 out of 28 Wheels were able to withstand the strain? from the unequal190 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement177 1921-09-06 2 ANTIGORPULENE j (REGISTERED) THE CURE FOR OBESITY. REFUSE IMITATIONS. PREPARED ONLY BY MEDICAL HALL LTD. 23, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. Remedies Learn the Cure and Prevention of the diseases of your dog. Book on Dog Diseases and How to Feed Sent free on request. H. Clay Glover Co. Inc. A I^^177 words
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Advertisement241 1921-09-06 2 ■f TO LET. Large < iown3 facing river iil^o nc^r shipping, Stores frcto 6.000 to 30,000 sq. ft. i j.arge and <^ommodious oflfices CfDtraliy auated also Bunga- low*. !t m Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. V 5G Uobin^»n-rd, Marsilling Bldg. v •v»%«n* »^v- v-^«- WElll MONTQR E HIGH STREET •Sj241 words
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Advertisement866 1921-09-06 2 THURSDAY LAST NIGHT IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 10 P.M. A j "VIOLA DANA IN THE METRO COMEDY i! CURE FOR of love and laughter JEALOUS HUSBANDS SOME BRIDE I IN FIVE PARTS PROGRAMME At 7.80 p.m. THE SECRET KINGDOM SERIAL Episode! 8, 4, 5, 0 8 Reels. At 9.30866 words
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Advertisement375 1921-09-06 2 Jto^jifa. Auf JeVJeV Aa. JF^/J&. JL^ jL From TUESDAY. Sept. 6 to SUNDAY, A PICTURE THAT THE BPOSTING PUBLIC, IN I \< WILL WANT TO BEE, The Most Sensational Moving Picture th rid Ov« the SOLE RIGHTS for the EXCLUSIVE Benefit of Our r DONATI of the Pathe Cinema Exchange,375 words
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Article808 1921-09-06 3 I Till: POOK MIDDLE LASS ra By An OK! in-raporean. 1 Th« BetUement of coal, engineering and v <ts' industrial troubles, will, it ii h enable this country once again to enter the foreign markets of the world as Hr effe ti »mpeti »r. Th, whole krattW< mistaken808 words
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Article90 1921-09-06 3 Daring the hottest part of one recent «lay j the pathetic spectacle of silk-hated pedest-j rians m the London stieets suggested tto i the Times meteorological correspondent ;:n inquiry into the exact temperature to which a human brain is subjected on such a «'ay beneath one of these heat-traps." A90 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement332 1921-09-06 3 SAWS!!! SAWS?!! SAWS'" ft If < I *m■ UNITED ENGINEERS I IMITED ►jqH J X V fjf MmV tff |Ma I^H I 'I >A I' /V^ Ml— GGOD^HBAR p. \MI price lists at present m circulation are cancelled I RRENT PRICES CAN liE OBTAINED ON APPLICATION PENDING PUBLICATION OF MOTOR332 words
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Advertisement829 1921-09-06 3 WORLD OF UNREST, j SCOTTISH LETTER. IsJ> STILL FIGHTING. dbcline m c lydk shipping. &y (From Our Own Correspondent) \j& fd> Safest and Best for Baby. Bdinburßh, Ug :i. Q Mellin's Fobd forms s perfect """"SL th<> Arm: he hand-fed baby V hl^' m>IS d< <« |3 prepared as dire,829 words
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Article733 1921-09-06 4 DISCOVERY OF SECRET SOCIETY. Bombay, July 2fi. A most extraordinary dacoity case pre;enting many curious features is now engaging the attention of the judges of the rriminal Sessions of the High Court. The accused m the case number thirtyive. They are charged with being members )f733 words
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Article126 1921-09-06 4 A special correspondent of the Daily Express described recently how Germany is setting to work to recover her industrial position. The fact that reparation can be paid m manufactured articles i« an incentive rather than an impediment to trade. Not that we regret this —quite the contrary, for the German126 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement707 1921-09-06 4 i t. .nwrinFwrF inps all the pleasant, thin-r- > th-.t old lift- V-> ;,JjT**~ '"'|l W I^l 111 ljl^| \i l"j bulk larger than they did. TO X^ A MM^ M*A A^ "Wt," such a younp man might say, and Large G<tdiNoo very often m effect doe* o» s:tW tl>c>707 words
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Advertisement706 1921-09-06 4 IMPORTANT SALE N CHAMPAGNE, VERMOUTH. WHITE WINK. BRAND! The Undersigned will sell at their sale-room. RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFUBfI PLACf ON WEDNESDAY. 7th BBPTBMBBR 1!»2I at CHAMPAGNE 3 cases^)uc de Mona-n and DufanL I'ils. VERMO Burgundy (5 cases. White wine 3 cases, Brandy 81 ease.s, (iin Cape Melchers Geneva (15 tlasks)706 words
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Article653 1921-09-06 5 REJECTION INEVITABLE. [Heater 9 Service]. INDEPENDENCE CLAIMED. i London, Sept. 4. The Irish reply rejects the Government' 1 propose?*! or. the ground thai they are m Domin! l\ aayu lfu ejection ii irrevocable but Ireland is ready immediately to appoint plenipotentiaries on the basis o* the principle653 words
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Article579 1921-09-06 5 MOPLAffS STILL FIGHTING. MONDAY, BEPTEMBEK 6. THE FIGHTING. Calicut. Sept. 4. The tight at Tirurangadi, which resulted t in the* capture 61 the rebel leader AM ..idaiiM and fortytwo other Moplahs, lasted V several hours, the rebels resisting desperf ately to the end. About forty Moplahs579 words
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Article1326 1921-09-06 5 DECLINE IN CLYDI SHIPPING. (From Our Own Correspondent). Edinbarga« Aug. -IIn the IS month* succeeding the Armistice, Glasgow shipowners disposed of a huge amount cf tomnaire at priced ranging from CS6 to £38 per ton. When it is reBMnWred thai the pre-war price per ton was H to1,326 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement536 1921-09-06 5 WANTED. European doctor raqoii hence 20th Beatasßbar ft nnfii 1.1 and <«. Ltd B-f i lbtlUl nim- month bungalow, Tanglia distrk small Baropaaa family I I earc <>t" Free Prai i. 00 WANTED TO RHT. hinese or European HO i. LD FURNITURE n (bi^ or unail lot* cd. •>nd Hand536 words
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Advertisement534 1921-09-06 5 Aucnn-iM g^r^ r AUCTION SALE OK h~ul», lron ut^ Mt To h,. held I At our SaK-H^ le Wi'^ WI-, Cham Vermouth, rornod 11 "l" Gin> Bran Sandahroodi Oil (c I'oo1 ooU nni "alls NOW ON view. j POWELL <:0., l Td 1 Auctioneers A Incorporated j n Singapore.) I534 words
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Advertisement545 1921-09-06 5 NOTICES. NOTICE BOARD OF LICENSING JUSTICES. a nni° T CE hOrChy glVt>n that thc lis t O applications for renewals, transfers, and m to be considered on Thursday, 15tl r, ■'Pt-lM 1921 may be seen on applicatior I at he offl^o of the Secretary *o tho p O arc Lieenmi.545 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article20 1921-09-06 6 KIDD. At the Pavilion. Kuching. on the 12th July. 1821, the wife of G. D. Kidd. of a son.20 words
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Article35 1921-09-06 6 MKLVILL SIMONS. -On 30th July. at Henley-on-Thames. Major James Lister Melvill, youngest son of the late Sir William and the Hon. Lady Melvill. to Irene, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Melvill Simons.35 words
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1037 1921-09-06 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1921. Our Unstable Finances. We commented recently on the very welcome development of official J publicity exemplified by the issuing of an interim statement as to m the position of the Colonial finances. I That statement, whilst it showed I the considerable decrease in1,037 words
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Article91 1921-09-06 6 Mr. C. R. Howitt has been appointed magistrate, second class, for Johoro. Mrs. Codrinpton has gfesi^ned the wood carvings on the proscenium of the Penang Town Hall, and this with the thorough redeeoration of the place has improvod it remarkably. A debate That the time has come when rikishaa should91 words
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Article53 1921-09-06 6 The Colonial Seoxetar\v c«ourteouly ad irises us that the following telegram hat been received from the Secretary <>f State for the Colonies. H.U.H. the Prince of Walefl will pay visit to Malaya next year afu;- visit to li Exact di.tcs will he telegraphed shortly. You53 words
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Article487 1921-09-06 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept •">. An official telegram announces that the Prince <,f Wales visits M.ilaya. Oi the B 8 persons who have been Ofl trial during the last two months and under investigation f<*r ei^rht months, m connection with the Yokohama customs scandal,487 words
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Article229 1921-09-06 6 Th€ following are tin- PmKfl <»f th<Autumn P^xamit:aticn. Final Examination.— (For the diploma of L.M.S.) A. Somasundram, K. R. Scott, Wor. X Ch«onsr Way, J. Samuel. Pass m Midnnfery onl>._C. N. Abraham. Fourth Professional ExaminaUon.— S. Thamb>n)illay, I. p. L. Sabapathy, Chan Jim Swee, C.229 words
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Article319 1921-09-06 6 TRADK *i CROIN DISTURBED COTTON M.^ The excitem market CQRtiltlM I. A unv high leveli and sellings for a BIG JAPANESI The Lonck n M Umnehed at i: ship built for' Japan AMBRH 1-8 INK According I Embassy hai Wt Office thai G t<> Prance m. the319 words
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Article54 1921-09-06 6 Sin. I Babbem. B Miming.—uUMd) $1.07',. North South Taipings 67% i Pets $1.50 to $IJS, 1 62 Vi cents, Hit fl 13.46 ta s Piahs $1.15 to 1 ladmutriah. Mid Neaves $27 1 50 to $16, Rob binson Prefi I $170 t<« $180, Hi $11.50 to Mi*.54 words
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Article59 1921-09-06 6 Amrttd i. I m 05 Mint I I were proda I Bteoßd < I bsing m po> fl f.-it f I till th, I2th i the sum Of $2,0 H Two Sinhalc fl ten letter W^m work of tlv I interested. I S amount of arcum"" 'nd 1.»,pl .»,p^ cf59 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement84 1921-09-06 6 I MACGREGOR'S j I PARUAMENT >^ C^X I BLEND y^ \JX /O#WHISKY d >/ Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. U (Incorporated m Shanghai). VOL/I? HEALTH, consult JOHN DUKE, F.8.0.A., F.S.M.C. late genior optician British Army, Alderahot, B. SMITH AND SONS (Siam) Ltd. battery road, (Incorporated m England.) Singapore. 1 00 NEW84 words
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Advertisement123 1921-09-06 6 j^^firffico Ingot Iron ;j v is iron < and not the usual mixture of Silicon, t jt < Sulphur, Phosphorus, Manganese, < Carbon, Copper, Oxygon. Hydrogen, p and Nitrogen. > i In short, it is jruaranteed 99.84 per > cent Pure Iron, and contains, thereI fore, less than 1-Gth of123 words
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Article464 1921-09-06 7 THE CONTINENT. ,-KKMAN GOVERNMENT HKM. liter*! Service.] London. Sept. 4. nf the German Government > ling the monarchist enti has gained them esped which was hitherto Last week's events have an Labour, both Moderate •i support the Government Republic They .rigorously •>: Oiarehist demonstrations celebrations In various464 words
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Article57 1921-09-06 7 Biedan named Mohaxned Sari op beftxre Mr. Dawson, Thir yesterday for personating »nt, te wit, v detective, an f»<»m the occupants of 8 1 where there was a case 0 He was charged on this coah for failing to ropirt an infec 1 case. The case was postpone for hearing,57 words
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Article2459 1921-09-06 7 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 6th, 1921. Th /a"r; bie the coi ni i B ~*~f <m, r. b. 1 Att0 ™^neral (Sir William W.%ls th< C lOnial <«* H. The Hon'ble Mr. j. Saunders Mr. P. T. Allen. Mr. D. Y. Perkins Dr. D. J. Oalloway Mr. V. Gibbons. AbsentHi2,459 words
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Article141 1921-09-06 7 P O QUARTERMASTER SENTENCED. it At the instance of Detective In.;pettoi j Farmer, John Davis, quartermaster of the I P and O steamer Khiva, was convicted bj t Mr. Dawson m the Third Coukt yesterdaj c of the theft cf gold watches, money and a other articles belonging to officers141 words
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Article27 1921-09-06 7 i. c The two matches m the Singapore Cricket j Tournament, abandoned on Saturday owing to the condition of the ground, will b< d flayed-on Sept. 24th.27 words
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Advertisement110 1921-09-06 7 ANNUAL CASH CLEARANCE NOW ON jg J^ Jj J] NOW ON j siraifs tennii p-Kr^^^J^-- CLEARAN< I JHI-i^^Bfe^ Whiti- Matte Tennis 9 Shirts strong and j! "vj PATENT LEATHER DRESS 3 j n stock to tk;u PUMPS SMART SHAFT. Limd $3.50 each. ■•ft leather ■pacfol Salt Priec •S10.:>0 pair. i110 words
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Miscellaneous97 1921-09-06 7 SHIPPING NOTES. THE M. M. CORDILLERE. > f The Agent of the Messagerie Maritimes s is in receipt of a cable from Shanghai t stating that the Cordillere, which was j driven aground by a typhoon near the entrance of the Yang-tse river, has b?en refloated and will go into97 words
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Advertisement453 1921-09-06 8 N. Y. ¥L EUROPEAN UNESL EUROPEAN LINES. j LONDON LINE Fortnightly Servie. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWERP, via Port*. SADO MARU September 8 KITANO MARU September 21 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Service FOR MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL, via Ports. LISBON MARU October 9 HAMBURG LINE Monthly Swrriec POR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, via Porta.453 words
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Advertisement591 1921-09-06 8 X, P. Ml KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCBAPPIJ (Ie corpora ted m Holland). i ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAYIA Ta^fhtßi 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight D«»i. 1002 Manager Deik 1437 Marine Supt. Traathipment Dept. t COLLYER QUAY. (TNDER CONTRACT WWR THE NETHFRLANBS INDI^ GOVERNMENT. SINGKAWANG (Tuesday, Sept. 6) Siagkawaag, Selakaa, Pemanj?kat591 words
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Advertisement642 1921-09-06 8 P. 67- -BRITISH WWA I kAPCAR LINE. I (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PxVSSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. I CO, (Under Contract with His jflajntf*! Government). The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present a;:. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FKOM LONDON TO MARSEILLES U)N T; DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE642 words
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Advertisement768 1921-09-06 9 SIAM '™**£S!gß* CO, LTO. SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. F.f lr*uy, lV«n«»nn, Kelantan, B»i»n»r«. T«l» n d Koh 6S tnui. B«don. Un WMn> ChipS, STb^S." 1 P Unl> BlnW L \M.AYA A ival Dep«rtur. YUGALA ept Sopt. 7 KAdIATIPOK |*J- J| S *Pt- 1* MM launch v«U meet .t MTO er.768 words
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Advertisement635 1921-09-06 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 NFW YORK Tia SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Dae Spore Route Fer TELEMACHUS Sept. 30 Suez Manila ana635 words
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Advertisement585 1921-09-06 9 FABfIINGIR AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED IT 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 STATE Passengers and Freight Oct. II WOLVERINE STATF Passengers and Freight Not. 1« GRANITE585 words
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Article635 1921-09-06 10 FRAS«R CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. MONDAY, SEPT. 5 I til. MINING. LFisrures in brackets shows the capital end issue value of the Share in dollars unless otherwise markeo C. Cum div. eouals ex div.] Ayer Weng (—1) 1 Hitam Tin (300,000—) 1.40—1.60 Jciantoh K. Kammunting 1.17.6635 words
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Article171 1921-09-06 10 It is not every bride who may pass under I a wedding arch of swords or rifles. The f> crossed token of the Service, gracing the bride's triumphal path from the alter, how- j ever, have originated a new marriage I custom. Bridal arches of171 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement246 1921-09-06 10 n ill )pro v di# 1 1 NOTI CE 0 F R WOV A liw t1 w .La V/ l liv 111 wIJi >. i motor cycle size 2.00 On and. Q,ftQY Sepcyclesize 1.25 tember Ist, 1921, THE STRAITS .tA EMPLOYMENT U-Ny-i Cement iSSJfJ[ ST i RY wil i ta246 words
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Advertisement145 1921-09-06 10 r mmvAM i¥ i*^ W I TOILET REQUISITE AD ON GILFI UN 09., LTO. (Incorporated m England). BOLI DISIFIBUTOtS P. r. M i.rjMM'.rj.n,r.i-.aMjj.o ■■-■--■mm^mmm.d r 2 FOR j j PURITY AND POWER s /a^\ Shell Sm i \s^ p si] tOR BR \ji^/ bPiRm so iMM'j-.r.r.r r.r.rj*.i^,a\ o i%r.r.E"*.r.r,iMMsM.t',M'.i Wonderfully145 words
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Article61 1921-09-06 11 SEPTEMBER S Bank 4 m.s. J l-K, Bank demand 2 ."5 1:J-HJ Private creuit.-, 9 m s. J 1 13-.JJ New York, demand jl'- s Credit! M days 4*; France, demand 500 India, T. T. if) Honjrkonjr, demand px. I'rem. Yokohr.ma. demand ST Bangkok, demand M% Sovereign. Bank Boyinf61 words
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Article141 1921-09-06 11 SEPTEMBER 5. Tin Buyer* (no tellers) SiK.L'r. I Gambier Cube No. 1 13.00 Pepper Black i;,. 00 Pepper (white fair) llJt Tnpioca, small fluke, f.g. C.OO Tapioca, Medium piarl f 5.50 Pearl Saj;o, small 9.00 Copra Sondried 18.75 Copra Mix n.oo Opium, Benares uncon r>.ooo Rice, Ranproon white |4Q141 words
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Article40 1921-09-06 11 12 o'clock noon. sth Sept. 1921. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Closing Prices. Cloning Prices. Buyers Sellers. Buyers Sellers. Spot- 2*s 21 Sept. 27 2X j !Oct. to Dec. 29^ (OH Tone of Market Stagnant. >\40 words
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Advertisement446 1921-09-06 11 Uieti tvtr 14,000,000 y a u -'^~'*'^ez^^ urn csV fl! TUT fDrim naom^w. Assurance* In force over $17,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. UEAI OFFICE: Winchew., H« i "«n»»ted m Straits SetUemeat.). E CDinpar.y haa £20,000 deposited with n c LONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry, E.C. jj •VIVE446 words
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Advertisement513 1921-09-06 11 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated id En*knd by Royal CkarUr, P«u» op Capital i^ eooooo Mhares of £5 each j* Of Keserre Fund 1,600,000 reserve Liability of Proprietors 1.000 000 HEAD OFFICE. S8 Bishopgate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies »Tid Branches. Alor Star Hongkocy Penan. Amntsar Hoilo Paket513 words
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Advertisement518 1921-09-06 11 |HO HONG BANS, LIMITED. HEAD -GJFICE: 94 Ufa!* Street. P«nan«r 2S Bsacli Street. Mtlaccr 321 Jonker Street. Muar 77-73 Jaian Suleiman. Batu PahAt— lod Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT: j Lcndoa, New York, San Francisco. Shan*lai, Hongkong, flLinoy, Bat&via, Sourtbara Sejcaran?, Pslenikicfe and Tran^. CAPITAL. AUTHOP.ISr': 120.0C0.000 Issued 8 000,000 Paid-up518 words
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Advertisement538 1921-09-06 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BA.NS, Zetsblishtfd l£St, Cr. v -it»l SrbBcrib«d T. i4/,«Sf f til I (Jally paid np> Besarts Fund Y. g^SCO.WS Pr«Eideat N. KajtVACa, E§q. Vic»-PreBident S. K. Sozmki, Esq. DUtSCTOBBi N. rota, Esq., 1. MatsuksU, Fjq Y. Tamasawa, Esy., M Mitsai, Esq., If. Odag:ri f E?q, li^ron K. Meiiajnrs,538 words
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Advertisement234 1921-09-06 11 THE LONDON LANCASffIRE INSURANCE CO. hTD., (In«orf«7&t«d ia Great Britain) TCTAL ASSETS «zc»m2 f23 f CuC,OO4 riftl—lmsurancea •flf«ct«J, for tag »r »hort period*, on th« BUILDINGS. COY. TENTS a«d RENT «f PaiTAIE DWELLING HOUSES, GODOWVI <t*4 BUSINESS PramisM. MOTOR CAR— Policiea iasawi e«v«rfat PRIVATE CARS, MOTOR CTGLjII it 4 COMMERCIAL234 words
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Miscellaneous176 1921-09-06 11 ij VESSELS AT WHARF. TAN JONG PAGAR. East Wharf No. 1. Nil. East Wharf No. 2— Nil. Sheers Wharf No. 3.— Nil. Main Wharf No. 4. -Nanking, Yatshing, Mam-he. Main Wharf No. 5. —Nil. Main Wharf No. 6.— Nil. Empire Dock No. 7. Ganges Maru. Kenkoil Maru No. 5. j176 words
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Miscellaneous520 1921-09-06 11 MAIL TABLE. 1 TO-DAY. i Intermediate and local mail* will h« ;«»»< in list below Federated Malay States, Malacca, Mn»r •%< i Penang (by train) I am. ar.d 6 j, m. d..'. f •except Sunday). Sambas, etc. Sisurkawatsg a.m. Pulau Soegi Beanit a.m. Cueob Hone Soon U a.m. Poll S'ham.520 words
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Article2411 1921-09-06 12 RESOLUTIONS CARRIED. There was fairly large attendance «it the public meeting In the Victoria Theatre last evening, under the auspices <>f the Straiti Settlements (Singap >n Association to dii usi the the pn eni rubber ti ition. Mr. G. S. Cai m opening the I Raid it2,411 words
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Article291 1921-09-06 12 Mr. K. B. Osborn Fined. Mr. B. Nunn, District Judge disposed of two irather serious cases of reckless driving m one of which loss of life was involved, under section 10, ordinance 19 of 1911 relative to rash driving. The first case wars that, m which Mr. K.291 words
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Article29 1921-09-06 12 M. K. Albert, the representative Ceylor.ese cricketer, broke all records m club cricket with a score of 265 (not out) for Kalutara Town against the Excise Depart- i ment.29 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article225 1921-09-06 12 New York, Sept. 4. The Americans have won the Davis Cup. After the third set Shimiclzu suffered from cramp m the legs necessitating rubbing and was also forced to change his .shoes. Many of the spectators thought tht Japanese stood a high chance of winning except225 words
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Article72 1921-09-06 12 London, Sept. 3. The match against the South of England optned at Hastings m glorious weather four thousand people being present. The wicket was perfect. The Australians made 383 after a poor start of 72 for 5, but Armstrong 156 (not out) with Andrews, who gave72 words
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Article70 1921-09-06 12 I The following are the dates and matches m this competition this week. Wednesday Salxmann (Malacca) vs Khoo Hooi Hye (Penang). Court A Oliver (Selangor) vs Shervington (Perak) Court B. Thursday Nakamura (Singapore) vs Oliver or Shervington Court A J .ihnstone (Negli Sembilan) vs Salzmann or Hooi70 words
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Article131 1921-09-06 12 lirescia. Sept. 1. The automobile Grand Prix, the length of the course of which is thirty times over a lap of seventeen kilometres fourhundred metres long, was won by the Frenchman Goux on a Ballot machine m three hours, thirty five minutes and nine seconds at an average131 words
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Article28 1921-09-06 12 London, Sept. 3. Owing to the hard ground and the uncertainty as to runners there is no official betting at present on the St. Leger.28 words
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Article340 1921-09-06 12 DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER FIGHT. A five-reel picture the Dempsey-Car-petatier Fight, will be shown for the first time m Singapore, at the Alhambra, tonight. The other film?; preceding: it m the se<sond show will be a Tcpical Budget, an interesting picture showing Whaling m t: c South Poar Regions, and a340 words
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Article71 1921-09-06 12 The staff of the Import and Export Office met a team of the Hindu Young Men's Literary Union m a friendly football match on Friday last at Oldham Hall ground and after a hard-fought game, won by one goal to nil, scored by A. Rodrigues. As this is the first71 words
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