The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 September 1921

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. r,,\ TKNTS SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1921. No. 10,378.
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  • 163 1 A telegram from Kuala l.umpor indicates that Mr. Churchill has definitely j barred the door to compulsory restriction Page 6. The Cabinet is meeting al Inverness to discuss the Irish reply Page 7. Rtxl Terror is on the wing again m Southern Russia where there have been
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  • 1096 1 i Let's talk of epitaphs m fiction. Way, epitaphs 1 Because, as Dr. Watson wouldl bavc diagnosed, if he wore one of my j readers, 1 have been renewing my a*- r.uaintance with "Edwin Drood." The i famous inscription which Mr. Sapsea com posed for his wife's tombstone,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 230 1 Maltheid F RAFFLES HOTEL SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS UTIMN RACE WEEK. 24th to 29th October 192). i jOSDV Oetobw 21.— TEA DANCE, 5 to 7 p.m Octobei 25.-DANCE AFTER DINNER (KvMin X DnM nm» tial for Dancing) KDNESnAY, October 26.-ORCHESTRAL CONCERT, 9.45 p.m., RAFFLES ORCHESTRA. I ober 27— GUEST NIGHT AND DANCK
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    • 210 1 I day it WBC mad,-. 1^ Pabfo protection is jontinuosly effective i■? r^7n k !*?r*>-^JR r :s- > outside or inside any structure. i!<'Hs»^Pi '.iif'iJ?*.*' t'abco ia supplied m convenient packages <, !i •Hi;w KJ va rhat insure del '.very m good condition to '?<i "£x?ff&y»k kj| ;,u;,crs. Rcvwed <k>?criptive
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    • 112 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS 1 Why not Usher" —Pa^' Apartments to let—Page 5. Shirley President bract-s —Page 2. Two bankruptcy notices —Page .">. Gaiety Cinema new films —Page 2. Eddie Polo at Liberty Hall—Page 2. Raffles Hotel Race attractions —Page 1. Passage home per Glenamoy —Page 11. Waring Roe an attractive sale
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 138 1 THE WEEK j High Water, 3.14 a.m., 2.52 p.m. Outward M. M. mail due. S.F.A. S.C.F.A. vs. St. Joseph's. JI.C.C. Gaunt Cup Tennis Championship. Boxing, St. Joseph's. 9 p.m. Saturday, 10th. High Water, 4.22 a.m., 3.49 p.m. Centra] Motors, Laidlaw Buildings, nounT Polo: Balestier. Cricket Ceylon XI vs. P. Services
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  • 293 2 -Mr. Marconi Tests New tlMptilß Device. 1 I Mr. MjvcoTii announces that Ke has been *n gaged lor the past few weeks testing a' new method of receivinp; wircitM BMtMCW which has been developed hy one <»f the company's engineers. This method has enabled him to receive
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  • 138 2 A factory is being mettd m Japan unde Government supervision for the productioi of aluminium by a new process. The story told m "Makers of the Ne\ World" of M. C emenceau, who, m orde to break himself of smoking, sat for fortnight with a box of his favourite cigar
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 289 2 < TO LET. i M Large C' lowns facing river y r'<o near shipping, Store 3 from 6,000 to 30,000 sq. ft. ,i J.arge arid Commodious offices ,i f ctrtrally aitaated also Bunga- lowa. T Apply to A. Jl. ABRARAM. V M Rcbinson-rd. M&rsiliing Bldg. -f ANTiCORPULENE (REGISTERED) THE CURE
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    • 389 2 PRESENTING TO-NIGHT UNTIL MONDAY IN THK FIRST SHOW AT 7.:?0 SHARP THE MOST ASTOI T NDING REAL LIFE PICTURES OF SAVAGES EVER TAKEN AUTHENTIC! SENSATIONAL! DRAMATIC THRILLING' DON'T MISS IT SHIPWRECKKED AMONG CANNIBALS THE AMAZING ADVENTURES OF EDWARD LLAEMMLE AND WILLIAM P. ALDER AMONG THE MAN EATING SAVAGES OF NEW
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    • 416 2 JU Jlx A If JcS f\ 8 From TUESDAY, Sept. 6 to SUNDAY A PICTURE THAT THE SPORTING PUBLIC, IN I WILL WANT TO BEE, The Most SensationHl Moving Picture th? World (Ker r the SOLE RIGHTS for the EXCLUSIVE Benefit of Oui DONA^^of thy P^ie Cfnenta Exchanprc, to Those
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  • 438 3 Too Early for 'Home Rule. I In the course cf his book en India ami the East generally Col. Wedgewood ha< the follow. ng remarks to make about our 1 i part of the world The Malay State and Singapore, though .similar m many ways to Ceylon
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  • 294 3 Sinn Fein on "Stern Necessity." Dublin. July 2U.— The fate of Mis. Lindsay, who was kidnapped m March from her house at Coach ford, m Co. Cork, is made clear by a letter which her sister, Mrs. Benson, of Dublin, received to-day from the '"Minister
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  • 66 3 Following on the introduction of the taxi- 1 sidecar has come the three-wheeled taxi. These vehicles are very com fo liable, and even roomy, there bting room for three i persons inside, although there is no seat beside the driver. They have, moreover, the advantage of being cheaper than an
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    • 235 3 I mpare t/iese prices with any others on the market. I H_B^^^H_B Fi. i i v i _sA B_Dl _cfl L M___lvv_L_r^H________________________________ «k > --—i n_ i h_ —■>...... -i w fcij-f jiJI T^*^"^ E Mg g^flßr_ginnianßwß_n__B_^_H_^_i_S fC*ii_BßMJWffni^_B__B_Wl^_n_^_B_K_B_l_B flß__H_B HWFFi NY CARLSBERG. Manufactured m Denmark, <g^^^^ m w B F
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    • 69 3 p FoIJRNIER.s T HYGENIOUE IIIVTITDr MlAl UKL (FOR LADIES) Tstted and Proved for Year*. WASTE NO TIME. Immediately you notice any disordrc of Mixture. It quickly remove* all suffering. jw» b Nothm, »o equal it. A»ytki«« «o widei? Known. It It juttlf described as the "NEST REUEDV ""L2225 Sn^Ss m°x?vre
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  • 1565 4 JOCKEY'S FORM. (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Aug. 11. Although the Newspapers make the best tf it, the Sporting Season is coming to a close. Interest m Racing always flags m August, but the Executives have been busy enough arranging small iMeetingsi Last week
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    • 729 4 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE 9 y T t-^^ I Ik A ll' 'i 1 r^ n »»j j\. t v W^. j \\r N." c'/v V^^ EXCEPTIONALLY WELL HADE TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Cosaprising: -A walnut itained teak Jacobean style sideboard, Walnut Stained 'leak Dining Table, A Set of
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    • 747 4 AUCTION SALE OF I ished and Walnut-stained teak Household I'u rnitur* Hot air fan. Crystal glassware, new sryihehladt^s, pickax*-. ,r., Chinese Gramaphone records and a Hum her l'» tori \l TO BE SELD AT Our Sale Room Ist. Floor Batter) i:«.. H i ON FRIDAY, 9th BBPTBMBBB, ifti M II
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  • 654 5 TBNNIB IN THE RAIN. From Our Own Corr»?|. >r:d*nt Edinburgh, Auk. 10. The Ireland versus Scotland cricket match unfortunately, suffered through the vagaries of the Weather; instead of three full days, play was restricted to leu than two, and ended m a draw very much m favour of
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    • 583 5 WANTED. I li To re«t for about nine months 1 iaked or hun S alow Tan t?lin district lOitsMe i«>r small European family. No. i! t caro of Free Press. i.AHV t GENTLEMAN (ProI liki te .-hare small Bungalow re Biles of Singapore. One I preferred, but not essential. European
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    • 597 5 AUCTION SALES n OftDEK OF THE OFFICIAL assignee" Chap Ye, Woh^han m Bankruptcy AUCTION SALE OF ***1 -01 h.r X ,-us,s Matches and 200 M case* matches m good condition To b.- held at I*9. U North CaaaJ Roml. Singapore >N FRIDAY. Ha SEPTEMBER, AT I P.M. To br sold
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    • 664 5 NOTICES. NOTICE To launch and small steamer owners. "KITCHEN" RUDDER NO REVERSING GEAR. Apply to Graham Hutchison. 13 Winchester Houso. for details and rial r\y<\ on a launch f;tt< I wilri this i .'i'iei-. lOHORE GOVERNMENT. s 1 hire aic vac-uH! for Assistaat Sorgeoi i m Johore. Applicants should apply
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    • 1091 5 NOTICEB. J WALT JACKSON LTD. (In Liquidation). Not.cc is hereby given, m pursuance of section L'2O of the Companies' Ordinance 1915, that a General Meeting of the abitvenamed Company will be held at the Registered Offices of the Company. 1 La id lavs' Buildings, Singapore on Wednesday the 12th day
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    • 170 5 THE USES OF ADVERTISING. i "Don't spread your a<lv<'»-ti ing out {>•'> thin!" said William Wrigley, the Yankee grenth nan who has ma<i fdrtine \t. advertising chewing i;um. "The new papers are one of the most llTectivv method i of advertising, for many jbvionreason-^. Practically everyone rtada a newspaper. Once
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 27 6 BRITTEN. At the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on the Oth Sept.. 1921. to Mrs. Britten. wife »f B. P. Britten, of Tomiang North. Seremban, a daughter.
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    • 30 6 MARSHALL. At Karl's Court, London, on Ith AIVUSt, Hugh Ch«M Marshall, kite of Sunp.'i Chinoh Estate, Perak, to Lenorc Hardy, daughter of \V. A. Hary of -Mount Prospect, Gahvay.
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  • 663 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1921. Jogging our Memory. The public of Singapore, like the parrot, does not say a great deal but it thinks a lot, and although the lack of outspokenness may deceive others to imagine that matters of general interest are not considered at all, the
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  • 307 6 The wire from our Kuala Lumpur correspondent will presumably convince the enthusiastic protagonists oi compulsory restriction that they are hammering against a door which has been definitely bolted and barred, and the puny blasting charges of public opinion of the Colony and F.M.S. will be entirely
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  • 172 6 The Hon. Dr. Claud Severn and Mrs. Claud Severn are to bo congratulated on the hi.th of a son. Mr. Gerald K. Penny's yacht Whimbrd was entered i,i the International six metre event at ('owes on August 10th, but did not start. Press representatives were officially admitted to the meeting!
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  • 95 6 PBNUNG NKWS. (From Our Own Correspondent* I'enanp-. Sept. Prosecutions for not making- income t:;\ returns were instituted against four Chines* and four Mohamedhan traders by the Col- j lector of Income-tax: The Chinese admit-] ted the off«nee and were eu h fired five 'dollars amfNosts. Thp#u -t pleaded
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  • 89 6 FOOTBALL AN!) WAR. To tht« Kditor. Sir, With reference to the pMT«Craph which appeared m your paper on the Bth inst. conet'ining the football match of the 7th inst. between the S.C.C. first team v. the Stafford* 2nd XI, I wish to inform' you that the
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  • 645 6 I It is now learned m Hongkong thai the! 2nd Liverpool Regfanedt fi\m Egypt, and not the 4th Middlesex Regiment 3iom Gibraltar' as previously thought, will be relieving the| Wiltshire*, now stationed m Hongkong. during the next trooping season. According: to a report made to the police by Mr. L.
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  • 53 6 NO COMPULSORY RESTRICTION. S. OF S's. I)K(|s, (IN ()M) (From o, ir (hi X A cabU h. b mil1 G. A. which lemard ha- b decision <-f th the co-open tioi final. Th local cularisiikj and propi I of the with forma -f The Coum I by Sept 24 of
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  • 68 6 lo The B«tor. Dear Sir. i thai m> al cotrimi rubber* owi i g of rubber C;. A. Rubber Produ^r together with f fer> the sehc 4 The Cum-il < if quire us to advise total urea* su] CoU! cil will be Ob tion, m
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  • 38 6 Two y< from Malacca, a has been un I boon pur. -ha inajiinrals' house next I fur of tile lit tail la glossy black forelegs, and belly aie strip along" r hind log are wMi
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  • 61 6 The Admiraltj sti n about t l flag of the Admiral of v whit-.' ephant, i I ••rcaa next the staff two turmounted by tl admiraFi Bag will k Urn with »*tai elephant m til i I entfl I have tho same flag, bat Wlfrra.l r:t
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  • 269 6 M re. K. H. I 4. that she bad btt brilliant fil ring value 1 at I who hai absconded. While three Chii ye J irio house No SI Bhort 81 liquor shop, at 1 a. 1 surirrumkd by tlf inni who caane out by the bat I imuM them
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 144 6 MACGREGOR'S i PARUAMENT j/ J^*/ BLEND \r/^ Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Shanghai). J CONVENIENCE 2 J! is the word which best describes a f THERMOS FLASK. I Liquids may be kept hot or cold for long periods of time, and 1 it is just the thing for any
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    • 128 6 c. 6. > I^OT/jir.uco Ingot Iron \'V j S IROM j < > and not the usual mixture of Silicon, t 5 Sulphur, Phosphorus, Manganese, I Carbon, Copper, Oxygen, Hydrogen, J i and Nitrogen. 3 In short, it is guaranteed 1)9.84 per J cent Pure Iron, ;>nd contains, there- fore,
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  • 177 7 CABINET AtInvERNESS. kirn; and premier. London, Sept. 7. ting of the Cabinet which is to reach a momentous decircgard to the future of the Irish •iations opened m Inverness Hall this morning, the provost welPremier an 1 other ministers 1 There was a crowd of thousands
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  • 234 7 ACTIONS BY CIRCUS EMPLOYEES. Court yesterday, before Si Walter s. Shaw, the! John Bbiing Henry is, and Mabel Kinamond (other- 1 Aubi i j > w. F. E. Fillis. Parsons, fo* the defendant, Fillis was m Penang and he i therefore ask for a pbstpone15th inst m order that she
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  • 145 7 f the Circus, the new Eddie Polo 1 ffhich the tir.^t two episodes being ing at thf Liberty Hall m th« -v, hat struck a new chord m' j t. It is bui t around an on-j, but above all it is laid m a setting— a setting
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  • 57 7 4» i service between Peking has been inaugurated. The $GO. while return passage MOO. •>winp- Singapore property was f by auction by Estate and Trust L at their sale-room yesterday J JO9 Years' leasehold land and 1 Bain Street, area 1,185 aq. ft. Mr. Syed Abdulrahman bin Shaik f <^
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  • 276 7 OPEN GERMANY'S BID. [Reuter's Service]. Tl»» a Geneva, Sept. 7. The Assembly of the League had an animated debate on procedure. V Kymans (Belgium) emphasised Hhe benefit of open diecussta ft**, Council's report Lord Robert Cecil warmly supported W». aaying that such discussion was Perhaps the
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  • 398 7 ASSIZE PROCEEDINGS. The trial at the Assizes of the three accused In the Seremban murder ease, commence.i m the Supreme Court, Serem-b-tn, on Monday nomine, before the Hon. -V!r. Justice U M. Woodward, C. J. C., with whom sat Mr. M. L. Phillips of Bukit Kubu estate
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  • 127 7 Quite one of the most pleasant entertain- i menfa ever presented by amateurs m Penang was given at the Town Hall on Friday night when the Penang Choral Society staged Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera, "The Yeomen of the Guard," before a, house m which there was not a single
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  • 190 7 ANALYSING THE ATOM. WIRELESS TELEPHONY. [Reuter's Service]. Ixmdon, Sept 7. Th Priti«h Association meeting opened at Edinburgh to-day. The programme coven every field of scientific activity, including the newest problems and their application to everyday life. Professor Sir Oliver Lodge m a popular lecture yesterday evening O
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  • 91 7 Paris, Sept 7. The regular PKris-Wanttr aeroplane crashed at Le Bourget, the p^lot and four 1 passengers being- killed. NEW YORK COTTON MAKKET. Nc» York, Sept 7. The excitement m the cotton market is v mi: m inched. Prices advanced to the maximum permitted on any day's
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  • 172 7 JUDGMENT RESERVED. The case of Messrs. Swanson and Sehested v. i). duric and vice versa, was resumed before the Chief Justice. Sir Walter Shaw, yesterday Morning, the defendant being: put into the box and cross-examined by Mr. Demuth, counsel for the plaintiffs. Defendant said he put
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  • 119 7 The- inquest into the death of a Chinese who was knocked and killed by motor car m Robinson Road on the evening of the 31st ult, was commenced m the Coroner's Court yesterday. Nyat bin Tafcar, th« Malay chauffeur of the ear No. 145, was present m
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  • 54 7 At the instance of the Income Tax Department, no fewer than 67 cases, m which rrtostiy chetties and Chinese traders were summoned for failing to submit necessary returns for the purpose of taxing, were brought up before Mr. Nunn m the District Court yesterday. Some were settled,
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  • 92 7 I The marriage took place at Teluk Anson en Tuesday between Mr. Robert Henry Phillips, manager of Nova Scotia Estate, Teluk Anson, and Miss Mary Little, till recently a Nursing Sister at the Batu Gajah Hospital. On the prosecution of Mr. C. N. Maxwell President of the Rent Assessment Board,
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  • 305 7 The following notes for the seven days I tnded Aug. 3, 1921 are issued to the Press. Germany. There has been little of i importance to report m the British area during the past week. It is stated that the Rosenberg area is still somewhat disturbed; and desultory
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  • 383 7 The eleventh report of the Directors to the Shareholders for the 12 months ended June 30th states that after dhartfn* <fepveektfan open the assets of the Company, profit and loss account shj;ws a net on the year's working of $12 435 27 Deducting this from the
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  • 34 7 BLINDED SOLDIERS AND SAILOR'S FUND. (Jane-July and August). Brought forward $66,306.67 Miss E. Ryan, (July August) 6.00 Mrs. Scymgeour (April-Dec.) 30.00 In box at John Littles 10.50 $66,353.17 K. G. FREEMAN. Hon: Treasurer. I
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  • 103 7 On Aug-ust 6th m Foochow, joss sticks set ftie to some straw packings, and thesa m turn set alight several flimsy Chinese! domiciles. Just as the flames were prac-l tically under control, a typhoon, which had been moving m the direction of Foochow J arrived, and caused the conflagration to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 92 7 ROBINSON CO., LTD. H 51 Yl XjTOT^i^l^l "J /^■Pci -LXCI/±I\JL±SIC/1 UlllCylS DOZ£;V. ROBINSON CO., LTD. Nestles Malted Milk. i I y/^ Ip 1 .0 J 1^ jj. AND JB^n^i $1.00 11^^^^ Per Bottle Free Sample Bottle on Application. Nestle Anglo-Swiss-Condensed HHilk Ce. (LONDON.) MANUFACTURERS BY ROYAL WARRANT King George V.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 455 8 L N. Y. X, EUROPEAN LINES. EUROPEAN LINES. LONDON LINE Fortnightly S«rvle« FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON ANTWERP, via Porta. SADO MARU September 9 KITANO MARU September 21 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Servic. FOR MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL, via Ports. LISBON MARU October 9 HAMBURG LINE Monthly S*rf]<x» LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG, via Porti. TOTTORI
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    • 641 8 K. P. IVt KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU Incorporated m Holland). RPYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAYIA T*. >7»h«n« 131 Passag« D«pt. 1202 Freight D«yt. 1002 Man«ger Desk 1437 Marine Supt, TT*aahipno*nt D#pt S COLLYER QUAY. HXDKR CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. VAN HOGENDORP (Friday, Sept. 9) Bliojoe, Djuboes and Palembang.
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    • 660 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND »APCAR LINE. (Incorporated In England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.I l< (Under Contract with His MiJtciQ Government). Tke Cora^ny'9 MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are 8t pren-nt iai LONDON FAR EASTERN SERVICE. FROM TO MARSEILLE? OVDo DhK SIVGAPofffe LEAVE SINCU SARDINIA about
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 414 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION m LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) Krclay. TmcpuM^ Kclantan, Panirnara T, l unui, Uncawn, Chumpon. and Bangkok.' P'ru Utaili- s i^ora. LaYUGALA '^'Partun PRACHATIPOK o!% )z SeP^ VALATA SePt-21 oept. 2G S»>nl 9« Bteamen are fitted throughout with electric Ita^i v itiOß for first class passers. aml
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    • 333 9 Q o 'rhfc Osaka Shosea Kaisha Ltd. i^" D N D SOllZt Street "roposed Sailings from Singapore. (Stibject to change without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. Fc- ?crt Said, Marseilles, London Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg DUE SINGAPORE. Alaska Maru Sept. 17 Bept.lB (Omits Marseilles). SS- A]tal Maru Oct. 15 Oct. 16 NEW
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    • 627 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Dae Spore Route Fer TELEMACHUS Sept. 30 Suez Manila aad
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    • 488 9 PABSSNGIB AND FKUGHT BERTICBS OPKRATIO IT PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated m U. S. A.) TOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING BOARD SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. I For CALCUTTA via COLOMBO CREOLE BTATE Pa.ssergers and Freight Od. il WOLVERINE STATF Passengers and Freight Not. II
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  • 637 10 FRASiCR CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. THURSDAY, SEPT. 8, 1921. MINING. L Figures in bracket* shows the capita) snJ issue value of th«> Share in dollar* unless otherwise markeft C. Cum div. x equals ex div.] AvtT Weng (—1) 1 Hitam Tin (300,000—) 1.30— l.4. r >
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  • 135 10 The reddish colour taken on by the sun and mocn following the advent of the autumn season has caused consternation among some clashes in Peking and has caused revival of the various religious rites. Many of the leSf educated in and about the capital believe that the condition is a
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 377 10 §li^%, NOTHING FINER BOTTLED op CANNED* M p* cfhc ftpst J°eyuiszfee wif£ ORO3SB BLACKWBLL BL^Jy Delicacies are Quality. Purity and freshness. 3O vari«fcl«« of •OUPS. 16 Vbri«U^ of POTTED MEATS. m OXFORD SAUSAOtt. CATMCAL. OKJB. VINEGAR fr TINNED Pi SH. t l! Ra-diant Beauty simply by using daily a little
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    • 303 10 AFTERNOON TEA. A SPECIALITY Bread and Butter, Toast Sandwiches, Tea, Ices. BATTERY ROAU, ARCADE. U-Nead-It is a tyre cement for filling cuts m outer covers or repairing inner tubes. The repair takes only a few minutes. but is absolutely permanent. 1 Motor car size $3.75 Motor cycle size $2.00 Cycl?
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    • 82 10 I ADAM&ON GILFICUN 00., LTO. I (Incorporated in England). I SOLE DISTF1BUTORS P. 0. p, M g FOR "i 1 PURITY AND POWER I jrwr r %ls ll B H '-^-«"%i%«*.i*jr.r.r.i-.i-.i-. f -.f%r.i-.t i The Timber Preservative Stocked in 1, t> <s io liafioi; WHY PAY High Prices for nl
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  • 60 11 SEPTEMBER 8. Bank 4 m.s. 2|4 1-16 Bank demand 2|3 13-16 Private credit > I rr.s, 2\ 13-312 New York, dc-m.-nd |t% Credits 90 <i;iys 4»J France, demand 500 India, T. T. 103 Hongkotlff, drmnml 20 pjt, PIWL Yokohama, demand H7^ Java, demand lt§K Bangkok, demand 10% Sovereign. Bank
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  • 138 11 {SEPTEMBER 8. Tin 175 Tons $B§H (Jambior Cube No. 1 18.00 C:\mbier ;<0l) Pepper Black 14.71 Popper (white f;.ir) 31.6» Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 6.00 Tapioca, Medium pearl f.jr H. 50 Pearl Sapro. small 9.00 Copra Sundricd lt.fff Copra Mix It.H Opium. Benares uncort 5,000 Rice, Rangoon white 840
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  • 46 11 12 o'clock noon, Sept. 8. 1021. Palo Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Closing Prices. Closing Prices. Buyer* Sellers Buyers Sellers. Spot 27 »j L's Sept. 2S 19 Oct. to Dec. 30K 31 Jan. to March 3.'? B 4 Tone of Markt: Steady
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 436 11 toetsi ov*r 14,000,000 w^ Jwriß:aMSsi^ Till? TDI? Am ABBurance« m force over $17,000,000. IHb (.REAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. w tet Bm s^::: m M sMusM m OFFIcr old pc Compuy has £20,C00 deposited with U. LONDON OFFICE U Old Jewry, E.C. UTTVE PLANS OF ASSURANftK' ™< <*«****> Act
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    • 550 11 j CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Jncurpcrated m En K lsnd br Eosal Caarter. aid up CapiUi m 600,000 »hsres of £6 each 49 9* Eeserre Fund t,«oo,eO« Keterve Liability cf Proprietors t.OCO.COO HEAD OrFICE. 38 Bishopgate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor SUr Hongkop.f Penant Amritsar
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    • 941 11 i JVOKOHAMA SPECK BANIj LTD Kiiabiisbw! ItM C*-;taJ Subscribed 1". 1??,W2,t9t rially paid up) fiesfrre Fund T. H,BCC r Wf Fresident N. Cajivara, Ks«. Vice-President S. K. So«ki, E»q. DIRECTORS. N. Soma, Esq., I. Matsukata, Fag., Y. Ysmskawa, Esq.. M. Mitsui, Esq., U. Odafiriri, Egg Raroa K. Moriniura, Baron K.
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    • 230 11 TBE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. I'm, (Ineeryersted 1b Great Britain) TOTAL ASSETS exceed > «23,0'jC,0#4. FI2JI laaarancea effected, for leaf er abort perioda, on the BUIIJ)INGS. *W* TENTS aid RENT ef PUT AfE DWELLING HOUSES, GODOWVI %U BUSINESS Premiaea. KaiOS CAR— Policies ianed etTeriM PRIVATE CARS, MOTOR f OLjII COMMERCIAL
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 144 11 VESSELS AT WHARF TANJONQ PAGAR East Wharf No. I.— -Nil East Wharf No. 2. Rumphius. Toost:t. Sheers Wharf No. 3. Bunka. Main Wharf No. 4. K. dor Ned*'r!an<].-n. Manche, Lai Sang. Main Wharf No. 5.— Billiton. Main Wharf No. C— Toyo Maru Empire Dock No. 7. Sado Maru. Iyo Maru,
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    • 490 11 MAIL TABLE TO-DAY. Intermediate and local mail* will Im«4 m list below Federated Malay Statca. Maiaccs, Mcar Penan X (by train) 6 am. and fl pm. ««t (except Sunday). „u r" h Haag Chiap 9» 1:1 SoHrf Sultuna |a n. ■V'"," 1 1 Soon Lm lam slodaa, Sahang, I'ort Suid,
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  • THE PRODUCE MARKET.
    • 101 12 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its usual auction on Wednesday when there was Catalogued :—1,452,233 lbs. Tons 648.32 Offered :—1,315,130 lbs. Tons 587.11 Sold :—1,223,970 lbs. Tons 546.41. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Singapore Standard Quality 2t>% Good Average Quality 25% to 26% Off Quality
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    • 143 12 Rubber. Singapore, Sept. 8. There was a gocd demand for all grades at the usual weekly auction on Wednesday &t prices showing practically no change from the previous week. Standard Sheet at 26% cents and Off Quality up to 26 cents show no change^ Standard Pale Crepe sold
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    • 105 12 Singapore, Sept. 8. For the Weekly Rubber Auction, held yes-u-rday, the quantity catalogued amounted to 648 tons. Demand throughout was strong ar,d keen competition was witnessed for %**<>€* quality lots. Values remain practically unchanged, although, on the average a c bade firnver. Standard Quality Sheet sold for 26
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  • 307 12 The market closes quiet. Rubber is easier at 27% pent* September, iiO*4 cents October to December. There is practically no market for rubber shares. One or two small parcels were placed but for the majority of shares it is difficult to quote. Tin improved steadily and Hjses
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  • 229 12 Markets. London, Aug. 11. There is little change to report since m last wrote you. All markets remain quiet and business generally i» very slack. Copper. Has been a steady market, but business have been restricted with coasumers. There has been a fair turnover on 'Change with
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  • 369 12 Manchester, Aug. 10. The < *>tton markets haw again been ;ai-y;t']y effected by American crop news which is cor.tinuou&ly unfavourable ami gives indication of further serious deterioration of coiulition since the issue of the Bureau report. Combined with firmer spot markets and a better demand for textiles
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  • 237 12 The following, says the Malay Mail, is a rough guide to steamship fr.res as they! stand to-day: i Allowing for a gwd connect-on at Rangoon, which would limit oost of transhipment to about $40, the cheapest way to get Home is by Henderson line from Rangoon to Liverpool
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  • 115 12 Mr H C Alec, who has been recruiting, after his recent serious illness, at the Crag, Penang, has returned to Singapore says the Pinang Gazette. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Goldie left Ipoh on Sept. sth for a holiday at Home and Mr. Donald Miller has assumed charge of the
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 734 12 NAKAMURA IN THE FINAL. The European last hope" m the Gaunt Cup, Oliver, was yesterday after-1 noon beaten by Nakamura, and Singapore j will thus be represented by a Japanese m the final tie to-day. The clever little oriental has gone from triumph to triumph, beating the best
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    • 198 12 ST. JOSEPH'S 0.8.A. i The bmU ffcr to-n g u t are as fellows. W. Hoeden 9.1 vs C. Oehlers 9.7. C. Klassen 9.6 vs F. Pestana 9.2 (exhibition N. de Souza 10 vs H. A. da Siva 9.12 R. K'asser.i 9.10 vs Ho Kee Seng 9.8 (exhibition). Red
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    • 125 12 I The S. F. A. Cup. The goalless draw m which the match m the S.F.A. cup between the S.C.C. second eleven and the R. E. Sports Club's team, ended on the S.C.C. ground yesterday afternoon, was a fair reflex of play. The soldiers were the weaker team, during
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    • 168 12 London, Sept 7. The result of the St. Leger was: Lord Londonderry's Potemarch (Childs) 1. Lcrd Carwamon's Franklin (Gardner) 2. Lord Glanely's Westward Ho (Carslake) 3. Betting, Polemarch 50 to 1; Franklin 100 to 6. Westward Ho Sto 1. Nine ran. Won by a length and
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    • 38 12 Detroit, Sept 7. Miss America the Second, won the Lake George Trophy for the mile r.peed championship flcr motor boats with a speed of 80.567 miles per hour, a world record for hydro- 1 planes.
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    • 82 12 The annual billiard handicap is to be> held shortly at the V.M.C.A. and the entry list; is now open. The entrance fee is $1. Those' wishing to enter should sign up at once. Entries for trie V.M.C.A. championship tennis tournament will close on Wednesday,! September
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    • 30 12 New York, Sept 7. Barries, the American champion, beat; Hutchison, the British champion, five and four m a thirty-six ihcle golf match for purse of two thousand dollars.
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    • 58 12 Opening of League. Malay Mail Telegram. A London cable of Sept. Ist to the Civil' and Military Gazette gives the following results of League football: Division One. Liverpool, 3 Manchester 2. Newcastle United 4, Evcrton o. Sunderland t, Burnley 2. Division Two. Bury 3, Blackpool 2. In each
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    • 25 12 London, Aug. 24. Following is the result of the Great Ebor Handicap: March Along 1 1 Flight Flint Jack t Holbeach 3
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    • 124 12 (Malay Mail Telegram.) Colombo, Sept. 2. j New taxation proposals announced include the revision of the import tariff on Imperial Preference lines. There will be a general increase of 2 x /z per cent, on Empire poods with a general surcharge of 5 per cent, on foreign key
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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