The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 September 1921

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  • 17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TE N CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1921. jsJo. 10,377.
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  • 226 1 Russia and famine relief are to the fore again. Dr. Nansen has brought the Soviet propolis to the League, and fhey einhodv credits as well as food. This from a government which has repudiated its debts is received dubiously —Page 7. A correspondent at Narva says that
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  • 986 1 In the City of Cadiz a side door of a church led out on to an esplanade with a. nartow garden, looking over an incredibly blue bay. There were some children playing outside. They kept calling each other by nanie, and their rtames were almost all
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 306 1 afkfgagag rmtiwißi-iinaiiiim^ ,i, bmmm.l,,l— RAFFLES HOTEL. (ONDA -Tea Dansant, sto 7 p.m. (Admission free) jEPNESDAY.—SpedaI Musical Programme after Dinner fIU'KSD.W.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing) FRIDAY .—Special Lunch— Orchestra. SATURDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing) JUNDAY.— Cinema after Dinner. PICTIRES. •SUNDAY, llth
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    • 101 1 Your i Banking Account i should be protected, whether times' are bad or otherwise. Special reductions will be made off the price of the few remaining cheque- wrif ters m stock Do Not Delay— Act Now RONEO Ltd., 74-^, Coltyer Quay, Singapore. (Incorporated m England) SALE NOW ON Under Perfect
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    • 127 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Estate and Trust an important two days sale —Pa^e Traveller's Malay Pronouncing dictionary —Page 12. Gotlingi for special flavouring! Page 2. U'ren att<l Co. sale of furniture etc. Page 4. Robinson's to-day's bargain at their Cash Sale—Page 5. Waring and Roe have, a furniture sale Page 4. Zam-Buk
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 118 1 THE WEEK Thursday, Bth. High Water, 2.18 a.m., 2.8 p.m. Orchestra Practice. Tomlinson Hall, 5 p.m. Lodge St. George Emergent 5.30 p.m. S FA. S.C.C. II vs. R. K. Sports <'luh. S.C.C. Gaunt Cup Tennis Championship Hrgh Water, 3.11 a.m.. 2.52 p.m. Outward M. M. mail due S.F.A. S.C.F.A. vs.
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  • 599 2 Captain the Hon. Herbert Meade, D.5.0., has been appointed to command H.M.S. Renown, wh;ch will convey the Prince of Wales on his visit to India. The Red Lion, an old inn at Withinirton, Cheshire, ha* been sold by auction ft->i L'"'.OGO. The inn had been m the hands of onto
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    • 245 2 f TO LET. i Large C >downs facing river V 1 a\*o near shipping, Stores from 6.0 W to 30,000 sq. ft. ,i l^rge attd Commodious offices d centrally situated also Bunga- i§ i lews. i T Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. ■f 56 Robinson-rd, Marsilling Bldg. WEILL MONTOR E
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    • 327 2 THURSDAY LAST NIGHT IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 10 P.M. VIOLA DANA IN THE METRO COMEDY CURE FOR of love and laughter JEALOUS HUSBANDS SOME BRIDE I IN FIVE PARTS PROGRAMME At 7.30 p.m. THE SECRET KINGDOM SERIAL Episodes 3, 4, 5, 6 8 Reels. At 9.30 p.™. "SMASHING BARRIERS"
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    • 560 2 LHAMBBiI From TUESDAY, Sept. ho SUNDAY 9 „t n A PICTURE THAT THE SPORTING PfBUC, IN 1 WILL WANT TO BEE, The Most Seneatioml Moving- Picture thj W rid Over foi the sG^m&TtiMov the EXCLUSIVE BmAt of u DONATF^'^Wfflthe Cinema Exchange so Thoa« M Opportunity of teeing it m Bin**]
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  • 637 3 I BRITISH CONSUL ATTAKED. »j Taken Hostage. I Shanghai. Auk. 13.— The following is a I <rit of the Hunghutze attack on (British Consul at Harbin) and I party. On fur. i; hL Briti?i t\li H. rorter, and Mr. I Hankey v^t:c again attacked by Hunghvtaa <lunn£ a
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 289 3 X 'M XSS R BPOOMS ST H OCK VI £Ss^kY RBDUCE" PRICFS SEND IS YOUR ORDERS I United Engineers Limited (Incorporated |n the Straits Settlements) ****MMMiii 't*w><w> I OOOD^^EAR TYRE PRICES. M//pr/c^ /rs/5 at present m circulation are cancelled! I CUH i;\T PRICES CAN BE OBTAINED ON APPLICATION PSNIMNG PUBLICATION
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    • 235 3 JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. f* it worttj while to exreriment with the u:ynad »O-Cttl)ed "cures" for Rheumatiatr v'ntn then IS one govereign remedy, time- 2£ uhle. ORIENTAL BALM has been nied by aU eJAMea of p«op!«, m all countriea, ai a re- ':?f ri v T rf ln rAch >'"Hr mort>
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    • 59 3 n r^~ nrf pv i j AND i AJf fc /H. iOL a£ O. %J* i t%. i I j BftOWN'S SPECIFIC 'j tc had at MA^wftKt; 1 DIIPKII«nd of MISa BROWA. NOiiCEOFRTMOVTr On and after September Ist, 1921, THE STRAITS EMPLOYMENT REGISTRY will occupy larger and more convenient offices
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    • 132 3 OLEO PLUGS V^ made, and there is ;t mode! to suit every ne^ed. I costs §3.50 each. I inch thread for American cars. such as Cadillac, Dodge, etc. and ct sts $3.00 each. I For Ford cars ©r Fordson Tractors g there is made! HE costing also p ror motor
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  • 1471 4 LOCUSTS FOLLOW THE DROUGHT. During the last few years people have often spoken of famine m Russia, but what has so far occurred has been a food shortage merely, not a real famine. Taking the volume of crops produced m Russia as a whole, she
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 323 4 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE I i v L v f^V* tI!L m i'■ mstl'> Hit, ASSOCIATED BELTING COMPANIES Ltd 9StThomas' Street, London. S.E.I j i GROSSMITH'S I I T^ supremely delightful for all gS^S n I t toflcl purposes. PHUL-NANA has Lif?jK. I VT^\ I X world-wide reputation amongft rSIjSSi
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    • 75 4 MASSAGE HALL 239, Bencoolen Street. MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mrs. HARU and Miss HANA Tele n hone No. 1467, THE SINGAPORE j] U-Nead-It is a tyre cement for filling cuts m j outer covers or repairing inner tubes. j i The repair takes only a few minutes, I i but ;>
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    • 860 4 i AUCTION SALE OF Superior \\a\ Pottthed and Walnut-stained leak Household Panritart < Hot air fan, Crys^l K las^>%are, new Bcytheblades, pickaxes, i ron <h. v I Chinese (Jramaphone records and a Humlwr 1' 2 ton Motor I orr I TO BE HELD AT I Our Sale Koom Ist. Floor
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  • 764 5 i Admiral Cyprian Bridge writes to the Spectator Will y permit one whose personal acquaintance with the Pacific Ocean •was begun many years ago, who has repeatedly traversed its wide areas, and who has visited nearly every one of the countries that form its shores, to express,
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  • 215 5 English Volunteers. London, Aug. 17th. The Spanish < SUlate m London is enrolling volunteers for the Foreign Legion the Moon Mid Riffs m Morocco. The news on being circulated among ex-.-ervic;- men at the Y. M. C, A. Iku<l quarters brought a rush of applicants. The volunteer! were
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 673 5 I WANTED. 0 BUY. Hupssohile Car m good 1 "Ken and Company. Auc- l!in ry Road. H gfljps RGEON. European doctor requir- ling aenee toth September f yr r m MsnsiaW and Co. Ltd. 9 I a-i> B ;|>. 1 rent for about nine month- or bungalow. Tanglin district For
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    • 599 5 AUCTION SALES I<V ORDER ri/omr lAI assk^e Chan Ye, WafcJJW. m Bankrupt^ AUCtION SALE OF Xl RN'ITURE v T° be held at M. South Can.,! R )j;id; Singaport TATE L TRUST AGENCIES, LTD., 3.9 Auctioneers. j 8-9 AUCTION~SALE OF Pledges the property of 12 I Pawnshops «t Our Sale Room,
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    • 684 5 NOTICES. NOTICE To launch and small steamer owners. "KITCHEN" RUDDER NO REVERSING GEAR. Apply to Graham Hutchison, 18 Winchester House, for details and t-ial run on a launch fitted with this rudder. MUNICIPAL NOTICB. Fort Canning Road will be closed to traffic for repairs to Railway Bridge at the entrance
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    • 929 5 i NOTICES. NNGAPOKB CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBBB ASSOCIATION. Members are reminded of the Extraordinary General Meeting to be held in the Exchange Rciunj < i Monday next, the 12th instant at ni. to consider amendments to the revised Rules km: l!yi-I.aws. GATTEY BATEMAN. Secretaries. 10 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Thf Municipal Commissioners
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    • 414 5 a written answer to Mr. Lawson, who ask«'l for comparisons of the Army Estimate! of the United States, Britain, Frame arid Japan, 1913-14 and 1920-Sl, Sir 1,. Worthington-Evans Rives the following fißii res:— United States, $16,000,000 (1913-14), $911,000,000 (1920-21); Britain. £28,416,000 (1913.14), £164,750,000 (1920--21); France, Frs. 913,750,000 (1913-14), and Frs.
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  • 26 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. MARRIAGE. EMERSON -MORLEY.— On August Srd, m London. Herbert Emerson, late of Bungsar Estate. Kuala Lumpur. to Ber>l Evelyn, younger daughter of Herbert Morlty.
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  • 2009 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1921. A Road Transport Monopoly. We do not believe that the public has any real liking for the suggestion that the Municipality shall take over the existing tramway system and run it as a civic undertaking. In the first place the purchase expenditure of
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  • LOCAL WIRES
    • 32 6 (From Our Own Con, Penan^ A fire broke oq| ni^htdurinuth.. perform of the Guard. It was extinguished !,.f brigade. The nud; n till the arrival of the performance was not
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    • 21 6 it is understood thi nent has Appointed i hairmanship of r j. IVnan.tr, to consider, n Hindoo Mtrrfef* i:,.
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  • 46 6 The total value of fore dMOdlM into British was $10,891,977 and i, showing an inCTM The total valu. chanrtise from British M xva- $SS£6U1I U an increase of I3.79&34 that wfnilst llQporta p:rts by over five m, excels was, only rhivc 1:i _2
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  • 358 6 Tin- following rep t<» na by the aecn tai At an extraonlinan the Company held on Mr. S. Q. Wong i Tho chairman aaid: It la with addresa you to-daj is before us. lat our tirst annual tm resources were not »nlj unfortunately, we wm m debt
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  • 92 6 A verdict oi auki I mind W— returned by M case of Mr. Hal I throat m the shown that k I ment i. I accord, and that time of hi- itoatß of $1,000. H The W. I Bank m parti U Borneo Hemld. I m the death of fl
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 144 6 MACGREGOR'S PARLIAMENT BLEND X \Tx >y^ Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Shanghai). J TO GOLFERS. t A BAD SHOT ON THE GREEN f L is frequently caused by mist on your glasses. Rub them with LAZARITE, the wonderful new chemical cloth, and you will keep your form and save
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    • 128 6 i k i xtost/ toco Ingot Iron j V 13 IRON I j and not the usual mixture of Silicon, < Sulphur, Phosphorus, Manganese, X Carbon, Copper, Oxygen, Hydrogen, P and Nitrogen. In short, it is guaranteed 99.84 per > cent Pure Iron, and contains, therefore, less than l-6th of
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  • 78 7 [)E ALERA'S WANTS. IMF, "REAL THING.(Router's Service]. London, Sept. 6. ra in a statement to pressmen at id "IJritish Imperial Statesmen are mU Ireland MCOttd rate political e labelled butter. They are anpry refuse. Ireland wants butter and rvcehred into thinking it has pot ■Ctatllj delivered. The
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  • 605 7 London, Sept 6. S obteu if nnriaplojsaaul Was <i ea j t the Trade Unilon Congress at I S i which passed a resolution expres- rch(-nsion regsjKUng it and 9 the principle tf.at it is the duty to provide wnrk ur adequate 9 f«r every \\nz v/orkcr;
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  • 591 7 THE LeXue CONSIDERS. RELIEVING RUSSIAN WANTS. f Reuter's Servicel. London, Sept. 6. VVel-informed circles are not optimistic T 1 th< *tt t l r Cf ft»#*P«*t«l Soviet reply to the w^^^£e St to permit a co P m y mission to proceed to Russia to supervise famine
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  • 65 7 List of Subscribers. Previoue acknowledged $81,032.21 F. M. S. War Relief Furfd (second I Donation) 10,000.00 Dunlop Plantations Ltd. (mpmthly contribution) 20.00 Wessyngton Estate Staff (monthly contribution) 96.66 P. R. Pinhom Esq., (monthly contribution) 15.00 N. Kendall Esq., (3rd contribution) 25.25 Messrs. A. C. Harper Co., Ltd.,
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  • 506 7 GREEK SUCCESS. FIERCE FIGHTING. [Reuter's Service]. Smyrna, Sept. 6. It is reported that Angora has fallen after ten days severe fighting with great losses on both sides. The situation of the Kemalist army is uncertain. The Turks were outnumbered but kept up resistance to the last and
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  • 87 7 Singapore, Sept. 7. Rubbers. Still very quiet. Mining Shares firmer. Taipeng $1.12% U $1.17%. North Taipengs $1.35 to $1.40. South Taipengs 70 to 75 cents. Rawangs •62% to 67% cents. Nawng Petts $1.47% to $1.55. Linguis $3.50 to $3.75 Murais $4.25 to $4.50. Ulu Piahs $1.20 to
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  • 112 7 Tungku Abdul Rahman, eldest son of the Yam Tuan Besar, of Negri Sembilan, has rejoined the Government service, after giving planting on his own account a fair trial. Kibut, a Bisayah, met his death by misadventure. He had been out feasting, evidently not wisely but too well and, m an
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  • 292 7 PRINCE OF WALES FUND ENQUIRIES. A meeting of the Committee of the ExServices' Association of Singapore was held on Monoay with Col. H. L. Pearson. D. S. O. •jn the chair. Others present were Messrs. Preston, Fulcher, White, Stocks, H. R. S. La-w, Keys, R. O. H.
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  • 315 7 The following Balance Sheet and Statement of Accounts to 30th June 1921, has been forwarded to us for publication: Investment Account $20,000 Investment m S.S. 5M> per cent. Conversion Loan $20,000 Bonds redeemable at par m 1929. These bonds are under lien to the j Chartered Bank
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  • 131 7 It is usually agreed that "he who pays 1 the piper should call the tune." But a Vicar of our acquaintance has been carrying this maxim to its illogical extreme. For many weeks past he has been instructing his organist what he shall play on the following
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 27 7 I Kedah will shortly have a Court of Appeal fr>f two 3. S. or P. M. S. Judges. At present the State Council exercises the appellate jurisdiction.
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    • 87 7 ROBINSON CO., LTD. CASH SALE jr. Handkerchiefs ROBINSON CO., LTD. I- \-KI:VU'HERE BY <^. 4 4^MiNa«L g t > (NKAHLY) EVERTBOSf. I rLA I ILK O 1 SB W* L METALS I a a OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS CONSTITUTE OUR SPECIALITY INDENTED STEEL BARS MILD STEEL Bars, Plates, Angles etc. 2
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 426 8 N. Y. IC EUROPEAN LINES EUROPEAN LINES. LONDON LINE Fortnightly S«rvk« FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWERP, via Porto. SADO MARU September 9 KITANO MARU September 21 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Servie* LFOR MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL, via Ports. LISBON MARU Octob«r 9 HAMBURG LINE Monthly Serrio* tFOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, via Porto. TOTTORI
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    • 532 8 K. P. M KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCBAPPIJ Incorporated m Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVZA :V.fh«n« 131 Passage Dept- 1202 Freight Dcyfc. 1002 Manager Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Trmaahipment D«pt. S COLLYER QUAY. t?KDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHFRLANW3 INDIA GOVERNMENT. SINGARADJA (Thursday, Sept. 8) Bengkalis, Tanjong-Mengeidar, Tan>ng:-Leidong, Panch, Berombang, Asahan
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    • 665 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA VAND PCAR LINE. (Incorporated m England.) xMAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. I CO, (Under Contract with His ilajcsi/'^ Government). The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are st present auai .4 a^OMJON XAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM L(£^£££3Pi* TO MARSEILLES A LOK DCV. SINGAPORE* LEAVE
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 661 9 THE SUM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN S\ f\U COASTING SERVICE Krcftajr, Trengguu, Kdantan, Paaaman t i Kohai LMKSWI, (humpon. an.i Uan^kok PW *'li La" YL'GALA X^ rrl Val Departuw PRACHATIPOK ''ai^^ 14 VALATA "J 11 Sept. 21 it,, iteamer. m fitted throughout wWi electric IMt ,n<J S T"
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    • 626 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman BueknaD Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA, FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Doe Spore Route Fer TELEMACHUS Sept. 3<h Sn^ ManHa a»d
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    • 597 9 I PASBSNGER AND FREIGHT SKRVKEH OPZXATID IT K PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated m U. S. A.) FO* ACCOUNT OF THE U. B. SHIPPING BOAS3J SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. I For CALCUTTA via COLOMBO CREOLE STATE Passengers and Freight Oct II WOLVERINE STATI Passengers and Freight
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  • 626 10 FRAStfR CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 7, 1921. MINING. L Figures in bracket* shows the capital did issue value cf the Share in dollars ir less otherwise markeQ C. Cum div. k equals ex div.] A\eV Wcng 1) 1 Ritam Tin (300,000 l.::o 1.46 Jelanteh
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 461 10 V- BnnX SSk^* '^KESdJKk. v B^B^^ v 1C f^^\\ t^SvC^ J P t jfl^D QHfaaW^ > *vl^B^^^^»aß a^aw I* Fitting to Wheels, Free of Charge. J; THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. e f !st) LTD. 1 r t <* Science's Most Wonderful Discovery For All Skin Troubles Whilst the i-'.istonj of
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    • 26 10 SALE AU BON MARGHE 20-21 STAMFORD ROAD. FINE LARGE ASSORTMENT Evening and Afternoon Dresses and Hats Orders executed m 24 Hours Notice Ladies own Materials accepted.
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    • 252 10 SHIPCHANDLERY CO., LTD. Shipchandlers and Providoring Contractors. *>.• Company's Launch m«et» t&coioing fthips. Offlcei :—l6, BATTERY ROAD Take Lift to Top Floor. C'spbone No. 4SI Ordcfl promptly attended to for i^aily and eea stock supplier B. W. H. STEVBNS, M» -a f «r f% RIGAUD'S p| OF JfIPRH I J
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    • 129 10 /jEFFREY's\ (5 B W '/H B^M H^^ Jr M CO., LTD. w\ S B <'NCO9J>OR»TE» IN UCW^BSSTW'JW^ tt r i »rr ~">^»na> i't<*r# nrpm t>»)iif i >m< -".t>" JUi.iuMWMMWJIWWKUWW'JUwW^— 8'.8'.8-.BVB'J-.B'.r/jr.B'.a'.EM-J-.O ■-.■M-.IMMMMM'^ ,EM FOR i PURITY AND POWER Bil m 1 <i Kkl > P I |ußi\|| US 2 PLY AND
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  • 62 11 SEPTEMBER 7 Bank 4 m.*. i i_ir> Bank demand 13-1 r, Private credits M.s. 24 18-12 New York, demaad \2\ Cn dita M dayi M France, demand 500 India, T. T. 1,:;; Hongkong, demand _'<» p.c Pren. Yokohama, demand 8811 Java, demand ISCSt Bangkok, demand 00^ Sovereipn. Bank Baying
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  • 140 11 SEPTEMBER 7 Tin Buyer* <m. tellers) 181.06 Gambier Cube No. 1 13.00 Gambier n.75 Pepper Black 14.71 Pepper (white fuir) 31. 5# Tapioca, small flake, f »>.OO Tapioca, Medium pearl if; H.oO Pearl Bago, small 9.00 Copra Sundriod 13.M Copra Mix 12.75 Opium. Benares uncort 5.000 Rice, Rangoon white
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  • 43 11 }'2 o'clock noon. 7th September I!>'_M. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Clotting Prices. Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Buyers Sellers. Spot 2* L>7 -Js Sept 27 v. n% Oct. to Df-c. SOU ri 1 Tone of Mark- t Steady.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 445 11 fleets over $4,000,000 HK^*** J k j ra sa™«Buaa!^^ TUT r«Or«Am n Aasuranceii m force over $17,000,000. IHE GREAT EA J|*^ASSini^ COMPANY, LIMITED. szszz. r^^ ite&ttleM^ oN office: -.ACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANHR IHK Comp»ni M Act SECTOR H bF FA AGENCIEB C FJA **^****zsx&» t :>wßHmzfrA" »^a^«sri^:,^^j^^ .i :sr sum
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    • 505 11 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China,! ocorporaUd m En*l»nd by Royal Ckarter. i*aid np Capital 1b 000,000 ahares of £5 each ..49 i« Rtierre Fund I,»0C.0O0 Keservo Liability of Proprietorc 8,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopgate, London, E.C. 2. Agenciea aad Branches. Alor Star Hongkon* Penan* Amritdar Iloilo Puket Bangkok
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    • 944 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. Establish** Ittf, C«»i';al Subscribed T. ltMtMtt (fally paid up) Xtv-rr« ?und T. U,B«6,t«a President N. Kajlwara, It^ Vic«-Preaident S. K. Sumxki, EkDIRECTO2S. N. 3om», Esq., I. M*tsuk»U, Esq., Y. Yamakawa, Esq., M. Mitsui, Esq., M. Odasiri, Esq., Raron K. Morimnra, Baron K. Iwapaki. R. Ichinomiya, Esq.,
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    • 236 11 THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO, im, (IncorftraUd la Graat Britaia) TOTAL ASSETS %xfd fXS.OOC.OH. CTSB—laavraßcea •ff*cU<i, for i»h at abort period*, on th« BU ILDINOB. «VB TENTS amd RENT «f FKITAYE DWELLING HOUSES, OODOWII %l* BUSINESS PrvnlMe. MOTOR CAR— Polidet iaanad e#v«rfaf PRIVATE CARS, MOTOR CTOL^I iM COMMERCIAL TEHICLXB fahiat
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 161 11 VESSELS AT WHARF TANJONG PAGAR. Ea.n Wharf No. 1. NIL East Wharf No. 2— Nil. Sheers Wharf No. 3. Bank;*. Main Wharf No. 4. Nankinp. Manchc. Main Wharf No. 5. Johan de Witt. Lai 8««ff. Main Wharf No. 6.— Toyo Maru, Circe. Empire Dock No. 7. -Sado Maru Klanp West
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    • 493 11 MAIL TABLE TO-DAY. Intermediate and local mails will f.»»« j m list below Federated Malay Stattn, Malacca, Man asc Penan X (by train) 6 am. ai.d 0 pm. dally (except Sunday). Sarawak i QoehiH Kuch.n X ki« aco He«g Soon a.m. 1111/I 111 1 Maaeoma I a.m. 1 vl v
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  • 1734 12 INTERESTING ACTION IN SUPREME Messrs. Swansea and Sehested Engineers, Contractors, etc. of 7 Battery Road, were the plaintiffs m an action iijraius Mr. Donald Carrie, v former employee, h urd before th,- Chief Justice, Sir Waltc, S. Shaw, m the Supreme Court iesterday. The plaintiffs claim from
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  • 59 12 The Singapore Land Office nettec $1,764,350 as premium on special land sale* m 1920. But quit rents showed a satisfac t:ry increase. Among the sales of lan< I were 20,000 sq. ft. to the Telegraph Co for 574,500; and m Junie 25,920 sq. feel were sold for $1,058,000. The ypset
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 327 12 Seats will be reserved for the final tie on Friday the 9th inst. Members of the S.C.C. may obtain tickets on application to the Acting Secretary. Tickets may tit* be had from Mr. E. G. Wheatley (S. R.C.), Dr. Cheong Chee Plai (S.C.R.C.) anr! Mr. S..Hosazaki. Tickets
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    • 230 12 S. G. vs. KEPPEL G. C. A foursomes maUh will be played ov. Sonday lltb in.M., at the Race Course. The jf>-l wing are the teams. Keppel players' jnsmes coming first. It is specially requested y that starting time be adhered to. 5.45 A. C. Smut,/. W. Hendrie v.
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    • 66 12 The Ladies' Spoon for September was Win by Miss E. F. Dunn with the -net score of 87. Six cards were taken out anil ttl.e fo.lowing were returned: Miss E. F. Dunn 88 2 37 Mrs. G. C. Clarke 47 S 39 Mrs. F. J.
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    • 48 12 London, Sept. 6. At Hnsting-s the Australians disposed of the South of England for 191) m just over two houis. Lee made 64 including: six fours, without giving a chance. Armstrong took 4 for 51, Mailey 4 for 97. Australia won by an innin«rs ana feityVix.
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    • 73 12 The Singapore Cricket League tixtu.es which were postponed from last Satu»\l<?y owiii£ to the rain to Sept. 24, have been further postponed to a date to be notified laiei as the Inter-Club Sports are down for decision on the 24th. In the event of the Gaunt Cup matches not
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    • 109 12 Members of the various Clubs are reminded that entries for the above close at 7 p.m. on Saturday next, 10th inst. Attention is drawn to the Committee's decison to cancel the Non-Championship Events, with the exception of the 220 yards, I one mile, and throwing: the cricket ball.
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    • 72 12 London, Sept. B. St Leger scratchings include Granely at 1-10 p.m. yesterday and Glorioso and Star of Blyth at nine to-<!ay. London, Sept. (i. SL Leger betting" is 1 to 2 Craig an Eran, 13 to 2 Thunderer, 8 to I Westward Ho. 1(70 to 8 Franklin,
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    • 18 12 Entries for the S.C.C. Autumn Lawn Tennis Tournament close on Saturday nest, the 10th instant.
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    • 19 12 Jersey City, Sept. 6. In the middleweight championship of the world, Bryan Downey beat Johnny Wilson i poini
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    • 280 12 The second match of the S.F.A. Clip competition was played on the Padang yesterday between -S.C.C and the Staffords II team. The match was keenly contested throughout and ended m Sj pointless draw. In the first half the Club had perha}>s a shade the better
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  • 162 12 Fraser's Weekly Report. Singapore, Sept. 6. There is little to report on again this Week, the local share market is if anything •omewhat easier, with very little interest being shewn m any section. Tin, however, ha> recovered to £161.154 a rise on the week of i' 6.10.0,
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  • 138 12 As we predicted last week, the Aim depicting the fight between Jack Dempsey and Georges Capentier for the heavyweight championship of the world, is nightly drawing record houses at the popular Alhambra cinema. It is no exaggeration to state that the public of Singapore have never before
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  • 57 12 Owing to the prospects of seJrious fighting between the Chihli and Fengtien troops, the Consular Body m Tientsin is organizing a special volunteer corps for the protection of residents. The four naval sloops, Bluebell, Hollyhock, Foxglove and Magnolia, will be recommissioning this autumn, when their cr«ws wi]i be relieved by
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