The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 September 1921
1921-09-13
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1921-09-13 1 Singapore Free Press AND MRCANTILE ADVERTISER. CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1921. NO. 10..W1.15 words
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Article186 1921-09-13 1 Uussian "hunger" armies have met in fatal conflict Page 7. Bavaria and Berlin are Mill at odds and the position remains tcNM I'age 7. Singapore beat Negri Sembilan in the Mmlaya (up match pa Saturday Page 12. American shipbuilding is practically at a standstill except for tankers^Pa«e186 words
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Article956 1921-09-13 1 They take one back, do they not.', t*> merry juvenile flays, t reasure-hiintiim on the Home sands; to winter sortings, labellings. and lingering* over one's own cabinet; to Mfcr comparison! at Provincial an«l London Museums; to dives into such < onrhological works ai night be ranted out <>f family956 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement217 1921-09-13 1 RAFFLES HOTEL. I j MONDAY.— Tea Danaant, sto 7 p.m. (Admission free). WEDNESDAY.— SpeciaI Musical Programme after Dinner. THURSDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dandnjr) FRIDAY .—.special Lunch— Orchestra. »"»v;. SATURDAY.-Gueat Night and Dancmg. j (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). SUNDAY.— Cinema after Dinner. > SPECI/ NOTICE:217 words
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Advertisement233 1921-09-13 1 KELLY AND WALSH, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG). THE COLONIAL OFFICE 1 THE STATESMAN'S YKAR BOOK LIST 10iM A -statistical and Historical Annual of C'omprisinj? Historical and Statistical the States of the World. Information respecting the Colonial I Dependencies of Great Britain with j Annual Volumes over 1500 Price $21.00. Price233 words
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Advertisement206 1921-09-13 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS The Europe Hotel wishes lo buy palms I Pape 5. Pepfl is the great throat eure Patfe 2. Try the "G. H." Malay curry tiffins daily Page 5. Robinson and Co. for the Raleigh cycle —Page 12. New films at the Ciaiety and Liberty Hall cinemas Page 2.206 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous114 1921-09-13 1 THE IVKHB Tuesday, IZlh. High Water, 8.39 a.m., 7.58 p.m. P. O. Homeward mail closes. Assizes. Supreme Court. Rent Board. 2.15 p.m. Wednesday, Uth. Rlfll Water. 9.22 a.m.. BJ,B p.m Polo Baleatier. Tanplin Club at Home, 6.15 p.m. Thursday, lit*. Hi^h Water, 9.54 a.m., 9.40 p.m. B. I. Homeward Mail114 words
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Article259 1921-09-13 2 I s. \av> Reergaaiaeil. 'i nusl ;i", i ifu: fleet in lin hiti 'l"y of trie American will toon, it is >:a;-.-«i. be concentrated 1" Pacific waters as a result of orders recei tly issued by Mr. Denby, Secretary of th« Navy, who has given in■tmctions thai259 words
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Article229 1921-09-13 2 Seekers after the garish kind of pleasure which it is Montmartre's mission to provide for wealthy ov.rseas tourists have another peril to face in their sometimes too-.-vlventurous wanderings. Wherever he— <tn<l not infrequently she may ramble in the search for the unusual, the visitor is met229 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement368 1921-09-13 2 TO LET. f Larpc C -i towns facing river t f giro neai shipping, Stores i Item 6,000 to 30,000 sq. ft. 1 Ijurgeand C<>nimo_oaj offices v wntrilly Bituattd also Bunga- fl \<\\*. •f Apply to A. ,i. ABRAHAM. V 56 Robitison-rc!. Mf,rsilling Bldg. WEIU, MONTOi. E HIGH STREET r368 words
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Advertisement402 1921-09-13 2 /EajfS^m v :> SI *s\/ MM I TO-NIGHT IN THK SECOND SHOW AT 10 PJI. THK MOST AMAZING PICTURES OF SAVAGES EVER TAKEN SHIPWRECKED AMONG CANNIBALS THE TRIE AND ASTOUNDING ADVENTURES OF TWO DARING AMERICAN CAMERAMEN AMONG THE MAN EATERS OF NEW GUINEA. You will never see their like again.402 words
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Advertisement452 1921-09-13 2 AXHAMBRfiI From MONDAY, September Il\ /t<> BAT! R|l I A UNIVKBSAL-JEWEL PRODUCTION I A DRAMA OF WOMAN AGAINST WO MAN, A I I presenting PRISCILLA DKAN The most dynamic persoMal'tv in n REPUTATION I IN 7 PASTS. I An interestinflT-compellins l'sodiicaioii, excellently Btaged remarkable performance of Priseilla Dean is the452 words
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Article609 1921-09-13 3 FU£&CR co. EXCHANGE AND SHARE DROKKKS. MONDAY, SEPT. 12, 1921. MINING. ÜbfgartM in br»^ket> «=hows th*> capita) j«»« i« U-v Shari in doUars DBlflM -.;r. o r.._Cum div. x equal* i?x div. 1 Aver Wen^j i) 1 IHitam Tin (300,000- f 1^0—1.46 Jelantoh K. Kanirnuntinp; 1 .15.0609 words
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Article142 1921-09-13 3 "At a Scotchman," said Major J. H. i Beith ("lan Hay"), "I enjoy giving things away especially when they are other people's property." The distinguished author had just presented the prizes to the successful scholars at the Speech Day assembly of Oakham School last Monday, when142 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement77 1921-09-13 3 npi I^BB m United Engineers Limited k*> soH VP> i j%^ K TYRE PRICES Ml price lists at present in circulation are cancelled! k* f :nt prices can ee obtained on application pending publication of REVISED PRICfeS. f I MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT OF I I F he Borneo Company, Limited77 words
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Advertisement76 1921-09-13 3 MASSAGE HALL 2H9, Bencoolen Street. MANICURE AM) MASSAGE illrB. HARU and Miss HANA THenhone No. 1467 THE SINGAPORE i I I BROWN'S BPECinC. fc bs hr*i at ■&TNJIhD < Dt6Pt!l»' it!, and of aiai ibowi, L h GOSLING CO. Established 1880. 8 Telegraph St. Phone 47. PURE FLAVORING ESSENCES Brandy76 words
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Advertisement667 1921-09-13 3 Li OLBO PLUGS T7 l i°i~R ATT O A "DC! JLm JLV g ft r* A «X- JaV. JL%/KT<^ I Cifltß $3.00 each. I l qpRADE TERMS are offered J^ to Garages, who should J v-^rite us immediately. I I CENTRAL MOTORS LTd .tx^xxtz^Su, j}.~wtFSKi3tk wf*vi!9nnMawM<B^BiavMPsjHsvawaaVßVMßVßaVH REXI£VES THE PAIN OF667 words
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Article950 1921-09-13 4 (By A Collector.) Sumatra. The ramifications of the East India Company extended to Beneoolen .on the Ea.st coast of Sumatra, and it was not till 1824 that this Settlement, originally founded in 1685, was exchanged with the Dutch for Malacca. Coins were first struck about950 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement651 1921-09-13 4 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE BY ORDER OF THE SHERIFF In t!io Supremo Court of the Straits Settlement:-, Settit-nient of Singapore. IN THE CAUBE Ol Baaq dc Llndo Chine Plaintiff vorsu Nf Chun Bang Defendant IMPORTANT TWO DAYS' AUCTION SALE Or European and Chinese First class Household forniture, Moto car, eU651 words
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Advertisement187 1921-09-13 4 U-Nead-It is a tyre cement for filling cats in outer covers or repairing inner tubes. The repair takes only a few minutes. i but is absolutely permanent. 1 Motor car size $3.75 Motor cycle size $2.00 Cycle size $1.25 j Central Motors, Ltd. Cuticura For All Skin Irritations Bathe with187 words
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Advertisement762 1921-09-13 4 PUttU BULANfi RUBBER AND PRODUCE Co7lh" I PRELIMINARY NOTICE I By Order of the Trustees for Debenture holder* I Tfc* Undersigned received instructions to sell by Public Au.tion riff I sold by private Treaty) at their Sale-room. RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PL a B On a date to be notified later.762 words
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Article470 1921-09-13 5 80l iST's WILL. (iahi in f |-hfhrirtnda i im Albert Bapenefs :;,(;00.000 fames arc mH to r<> L> Kin,- Alfonso after all but will be -pent, or more probably saved, in the country in whfcftl they were SJfcaaaodl M. Sapene, who lived at St. Gaudens. in the470 words
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303 1921-09-13 5 MILITART TRAINING IN THE UNITED STATES. President Harding's Ambition. President Harding urges every povng man who can possibly arrange to do M to attrmi BflM of th'e citizens' military training camps to bv conducted l>y the War Department this Banner. He says in his appeal:--"I hope every young man who303 words
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Article160 1921-09-13 5 According to a New York correslondeiii the I'nited States authorities prop MO, an D .-lid to prohibition, to pour 1*10,000,000 worth of liquor into the Atlantic. If they v.<r, to pour half into the Atlantic ami li.'.lf into th? Pacific, it would hold th« BC« more even between th t160 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement487 1921-09-13 5 Y/ANTED. I \\IKP. Inif- -aim] medium sj/.,. s A PP'> The Manavcr I t.t.s. ip. ro real tar about nine months .<j flu! or bungalow, Tnnglin district fof >m;ill European family. No. 114 care of Free Pnu, IDI I GENTLEMAN (Pro,uld like to sharp small Bungalow \c miloa of Singapore,487 words
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Advertisement494 1921-09-13 5 AUCTION SAIFg SHERIFFS SALE THE RUPEE* COURT OF the STRAITS SETTLEMENTS BTTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE •Mul Singh Plaintiff l t L versus Tan Chenp Tea J N K Wee- Tee (f, Hn<l Tan Kay n i» tfendant AUCTION SALE OK an Pi «-< .top floor ON TI ESDXT, l;;,h SKPTKMMKI! AT494 words
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Advertisement792 1921-09-13 5 NOTICES. NOTICE To launch and small steamer owners. "KITCHEN" lILDDEK NO REVERSING GEAR. Apply to Graham Hutchison, 1;; Winchester House, for details and trial run on launch fitted with this rudder. SINGAPORE CHAMBBB OF COMMBBCB KL'BBEIt ASSOCIATION. MmAwi arc feminded of the Extraordinary General Meeting to be bald in the792 words
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Advertisement726 1921-09-13 5 mi NOTICES. NOTICE OF REMOVAL." On and after September Ist IP*l, TTTK STRAITS EMPLOYMENT REGISTRY will occupy larger and more convenient offices at No. J, Raifleb Chambers (ground floor), Raffles Place. SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMBRCB AM) BXCHANGS. NOTICE is hereby given that the Half- Yearly Genera] Meeting of Members will726 words
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Advertisement163 1921-09-13 5 TIFFINS Malay Curry Every Day. A Good Tiffin UNHAPPY AFTER MEALS. It is surprising how many people are afflicted in this way, though thoroughly enjoying a good dinner they, half-an-hour afterwards, are in pain, troubled with a dull, heavy, overloaded feeling and decidedly uneasy. This is due to weakened digestive163 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article24 1921-09-13 6 NORTH HINT. At Kuala Lumpur Maternity Hospital, on September sth. 1921, to Captain and Mrs. H. Nor;!, Hunt, oi Il.mbav.. a daoght< r24 words
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891 1921-09-13 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1921. Trade and Exchange. There are a few indications that the trade of the world is on the mend. In spite of the reported six millions unemployed in the United States, perhaps a couple of million in England, and generally throughout the world many891 words
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Article1150 1921-09-13 6 The fifth Assizes will commence in the Supreme Court this morning. Inspector H. J. Gowland, of Kuala Kangsar, is ill in Taiping Hospital. It is reported that Mr. S. H. Langston, First Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, is taking over the. poi-t of Cbliecbor of Land Revenue, Selangor, being replaced in the1,150 words
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214 1921-09-13 6 PRINCE OF WALKS' FUND, SINGAPORE. We have ben c the following statement:The Committee i pensions to i rcta j ***** per nmjm, ir living it has been de pensions making annum. The praiHil inoQ $.'isoo per annum. The Commits ai n.ent to purchase persons and be c-allod to decide any214 words
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Article80 1921-09-13 6 At ;i meting held at the C I Thursday, the follow I fl formed to deal with the 1 a ■Mmptoyed i fi <' pieman: Ur. Chai J Chairman:- Mi B i 1 Secretary:— Mr. <■• H Kiat, B I Baeratajy:— Jfr. A Jl. surer:— Mr. Lte80 words
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Article72 1921-09-13 6 Th«- Penang Chine ?n Penan-: has pr. I I report Two sttap I I to accommodate each lif- tnr three wee ks I I I were dealt with, lift) I to D4 rspatriati I hospital; 212 to b, H home for des( I br found employ M were lofa!72 words
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Article70 1921-09-13 6 A bath .u- pericnce ir..l ■go. 1W l)« tin they ol.se r\. I fact-. It ma thf pcan which bon I in tht- wmfc I I man had bet n dion the body VI N'o report lm«l '> s fl ;u.y European I >fl sumed that 0H fl from a70 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement97 1921-09-13 6 I MACGREGOR'S I I PARLIAMENT c qS/^ j BLEND J^S I V/wHISKY I>Jx CaSdbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. y^ (Incorpornted in Shanghai) j "DUBONNET Jiltt^ THE FAMOUS I J pljil FRENCH TONIC I If^'v.v. /:;~..v^| A TVT T T^\ 117 A T If^Hil COCKTAIT liHl CONSTITUENT. JOHN LITTLE COMPANY LIMITED ■■■■■■II97 words
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Advertisement172 1921-09-13 6 THE COLE, MARCHANT AND MORLEY CENTRAL EXHAUST STEAM ENGINE From 106 I.H.P. up to 8.000 1.11.1'. Coal consumption, Fioor space, Simplicity of control- these are the points on which the C. M. M. Single Cylinder Central Exhaust Steam Engine makes its individual appeal to you as a power user. Mifrh172 words
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Article179 1921-09-13 7 I SUGAR GROWING. HOW TO IMI'KOVK. [Reuter's Service] Simla, Sept. 11. he committee appointed at i f 11)19 to investigate sugar growiufacture in India has been pub- t emphasises that India produces n of sugar per acre compared with tons in Java and 4% in Hawaii. rmous179 words
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Article77 1921-09-13 7 I 0:k:., Sip,, n. condition «.f the in the United States Mr. James 11. Preston, a with thi> y of America. i arrival from he asserted the ship construction ksls i!.;..l in America as f ar as •ere concerned and practically vessels building arc- oiltankers. shipbuilding firms have-77 words
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Article189 1921-09-13 7 t fine new three storeyed building under statutory grant standing at the I Hill Street and Stamford Ror.d m a- Ribeiro Buildings, will he hands before it has been occupied. e floors has an area of approximate ly 14,000 square feet and the purI an- Messrs. Central189 words
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Article186 1921-09-13 7 ■<>.. the many now companies recently in Shanghai is a BOBCCTB described banghal Day and Night Bank. bank, a feature of which is that will be carried on until 12 mid--talleJ in premises in Avenue VII. The bank is advertised to ttal of $.~>no,ooo, divided into f ?10 ea.h. mica!186 words
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Article447 1921-09-13 7 aivd sqjviE_POLrrics. MR. BALFOUR ANNOYED. [Reuter's Service]. T, Geneva, Sept 11. mark",' r,,: T"* xzixzxz Tn con, F rOC iUre a(inpl0(1 by th Owm^ n ««n«H.ction witf, the Serbo- Albanian conU. Branting, which Mr. Balfour r^"« a™.,unu,l to a suggestion that re bv n U u S0447 words
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Article362 1921-09-13 7 Paris, Sept. 10. The French Finance Minister and the British Chancellor of the Exchequer, had in London, another informal talk during which financial issues were reviewed in the friendliest spirit. The whole matter is to be referred to another Allied conference. The prape harvest now in362 words
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Article167 1921-09-13 7 HUNGER ARMIES MEET. MORE PLOTTING. [Reuter's Service]. Helsingfors, Sept. 11. A well-known Russian writer in an interv ew here declared that Dr. Nansen had quite a wronp conception of the extent of the misery of the famine-stricken people of Russia and the relief necessary to save them. The167 words
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Article205 1921-09-13 7 Berne, Kept. !I. A Uvl «rt»ch marij Alpii e climbers have attempted vainlj h I ■.i a i tplished by a young Japane e Yukon i ki 4 1 okfo, who, 1 with three i, av.n I d th Eijjer by the eastern approach. All the pj rein205 words
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Article246 1921-09-13 7 TWO DISMISSED. i la the Supreme Court yesterday morning the Chief Justice, Sir Walter S. £?ha\v dealt with two appeals. In the first case, Kassim bin Peha. a motor car driver, appealed against a magistrate's u; eviction and fine of $30, or one month 's rigoroM imprisonment, for246 words
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Article51 1921-09-13 7 Lieutenant-General Sir Aylmer HunterWeston, who was delegated to investigate the matter, recommends that a Gallipoli memorial ■boold be erected on an eminence' 500 yards north-east of the Helles Light- House. The site overlooks the scene of one 1 of the expkits of the steamer River Clyde, while endeavouring to land51 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
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Article427 1921-09-13 7 To The Editor, Sir, —There is a point which has been forced on my notice during my recent tour which I would like through ofae medium of your paper to bring beflore those who can act in the matter. That point is that many senior men em-427 words
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Article275 1921-09-13 7 To the Editor, Sir. What pleasure it must have tfiven kousewives to read of the heavy drop in market commodities. In order to test this, my cook was told to buy Ikan tingiri, and if he could not buy it at 35 to 40 cents a kati, he275 words
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Article213 1921-09-13 7 The widespread destitution caused by unemployment at home is bringing: out the gold Shoarded by many persons in mbre' prosperous times. There has been a most noticeable increase in the number cf sove- 1 reigns in the last few weeks. Previously it was only on. rare occasions that a sovereign213 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement129 1921-09-13 7 ROBINSON CO LTD. IT I iil HWW^— I rf"Tl M^^^ Clearance Sale 111 also u» Millmpni 1 V MiuuiLry //a^s Trimmed and w IJntviffltYWfi V v/fin ill j f i iv it ROBINSON CO., LTD. N I 1 PLAYER'S I SVa 3 X I )If |4 II Fyj •THE MIXTURE129 words
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Advertisement449 1921-09-13 8 N. Y. K. EUROPEAN LINES. 0 EUROPEAN LINES. LONDON LINE Fortnightly Serric« FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON ANTWERP, Tia Port*. KITANO MARU September 21 INABA MARU October 5 KAMO MARU October 19 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly S«rTic« FOR MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL, via Ports. LISBON MARU Octobor 8 HAMTURGLINE f Monthly S«rrk« rmi london". Antwerp.449 words
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Advertisement557 1921-09-13 8 K. P. IVL KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCB&APPIJ (Incorperated in Holland). ROYAL PACILET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATATIA »>hcn« 131 Paisage Dcpt. 12^2 Freight D#rt--1002 Manager Deik 1137 Marine Sup? ?f*afhipraeat D»pt t COLLYER QUAY. NDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. COEN (Wednesday, Sept. 14) Muntok and Palembang. SINGKEP (Wednesday, Sept. 14)557 words
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Advertisement637 1921-09-13 8 P. O. -BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR UNE. (Incorporated In England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. I CO, (Under Contract with His M&jesty's Government). Tit Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at present »ui ln 4H LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. rFROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES LONDC DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE637 words
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Advertisement702 1921-09-13 9 THE SUM STEAM NAVIGATION CO LTD I (INCORPORATED IN BUM)* COASTING SERVICE KreUy, Tmcgana, Kelantan, Pan^nara Ti»l isamoi, I ■mill, Chumpon. and Bangkok. eiupin I'atani, Singera, LaPEACHATIPOK 22? l^parture teUMn U« Ittod throughout with eleark- |L n B iation lot first class passen^rs. have excellent i for the round trip702 words
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Advertisement592 1921-09-13 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 Dae S'pore Route Fer TELEMACHUS Sept. 30 Saex Manila s.d592 words
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Advertisement455 1921-09-13 9 PABBSNGIE AND FBMGHT SERVICES OPISATD IT PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated In U. S. A.) r OX ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING BOAJKD SAN FRANCISCO— -MANILA—EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA DIRKCT. CREOLE STATE Passengers and Freight Oct. II WOLVERINE 3TATI Passengers and Freight Nov. 11 GRANITE STATE455 words
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Article673 1921-09-13 10 FASHION. (From Our Own Correspondent^,) London, August 4th. The enormous stocks of merchandise of all kinds are producing amusing efforts by interested parties to influence Fashions. Thus at tYe recent conference of the Textile Workers' Federation at Blackpool, the president referred at some length to th« depression673 words
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Article228 1921-09-13 10 The efforts of Mr. C. F. Hutchinson to establish the sisal hemp plant on a commercial basis in Ceylon have met with considerable success. It was early in 1919 that he noticed the plant apparently growing well on the negkcted Government Dry Zone Experimental Station at228 words
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Advertisement346 1921-09-13 10 ff& V/^TO ?rom Bad Less, Abscesses, >/^sv kJUll^l^lDujce^ ciandniar Swell- ings, Eczema, Boils. Pimples, Eruptions, Piles, RbeumElism, Gout, Gc. sliould at oooe realise that these complaints are the f sympc.n:. <-f d ,< >tc«l hi'v..l Impurities, and wiiile s "2 outwa-'l .);</'. ,n.i\ pvo temporary benefit, they y l^ M^346 words
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Advertisement514 1921-09-13 10 A MISTAKE MANY PEOPLE MAKE whin troubled with Constipation is in following the old-fashioned practice of taking powerful purgatives which up.-et the Stomach and leave the condition worst) than before. The up-to-date treatment is to use riNKKTTES. which, whilst promptly efficient, act as gently as nature, leaving no after ill-effects.514 words
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Advertisement122 1921-09-13 10 i /jEFFREY'sX s e^H UC *^B aa^ aHi mm a^^. L K flu ACA 4 8 Co i™*"! S f, CNCOfIPORATH) (I CNCUAB. K ■JM'.r.rjM'.HM'J-rBM'JM 1 Q B MMM-iEMMMMim M!"rPM\i\ 7 m t FOR PURITY AND POWER i vfll/Al virr-LL RuR /wiv\ 1 WQ HfVf (IB S3 wftl 2 SPIRIT122 words
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Article53 1921-09-13 11 SEPTEMBBfi 12. Bank i m.s. Bank demand 2 .'< 7 Private credits m 2 I 16-32 New York, demand 42% Credits 90 days 4f, 1 Hongkong, demand '_'<• p.c. Prcm. Yokohama, .demand s;» Java, demand tM% Bangkok, demand <*it>.. Sovereign, Bank Baying $8.5-1 Bank of England li.-i 1 r>53 words
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Article140 1921-09-13 11 SEPTEMBER 12. Tin Buyeri $76.50 x,. nsllari Cambier Cube No. 1 13.00 ("ambler ft.Ofl Pepper Black i L7I Pepper (white fair) 31. 5t Tapioca, small flake, f.g. r>.oo Tapioca. Medium f.onrl f.g. 8.60 Penrl Sago, small 9.00 Copra Sandried 13.75 Copra Mix 13.00 Opium, Benart-s uncort 5,000 Rice, Rangoon140 words
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Article44 1921-09-13 11 12 o'clock noon. 12th September Iffl. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Ik. Closing Price*. Closing Priced. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers. Spot 27', Sept. O S oy Oct. to Deo. 30 MM Jan. to Mar. S3 "J Tone of Mark.;: Stagnant.44 words
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Advertisement433 1921-09-13 11 .-.jLciap*jics^* i tm «ag.- J I>r1 > r bMU ever $4,900,000 Wna^^ mfSEmaa THP f!RI?AT rinmnniT ww« Assurance* In force over $17,000,000. m GREAT LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LEfflM) HtAnc-FicE: wtaw a ni wta »»«»a«ta~w. noui-t, omgapore he Company hag £20,000 deposited with the S u r LONDON OFFICE 32 Old433 words
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Advertisement498 1921-09-13 11 tai\iiitKKU BANK Of India, Australia and China Incorporated in England b* Rojal Caarter. P*id up Capital in fIOO.OOO Kharea of £5 each M J«.erre p,ind ImqQM Reserve Liability cf Proprietori t!oOO 000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopffate, London, E.C. 2. ai o. A ff enciea *nd Branches. AlorStar Hongkou* Penan. AmriUar498 words
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Advertisement579 1921-09-13 11 HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HZAD OFFICE BLANCHES: Penang— 2s 3aach Street Mtlacca— 131 Jorker Street. Muar— 77-78 Jalan Suleiman. Batu P«bat— l99 Jalan Rah&mat. ACCNCIES AT: London, K^««r i'^rk, S&n Francisco, Shanicia:, Hongkong, Aaioy, Batavia, Sourtbaya, Stoiazang, Paleu'-raas; acd Tranz. CAPITAL AUTSOBteED *20,000,000 If wed 8,000,000 ?aid-up 4,000,000 Reserve LU579 words
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Advertisement430 1921-09-13 11 YOKOHAMA SPECffI BANi, Establiabod ISM. CspitJl Eubscribed y. ift.tff ffally paid up) Zl*tntT* Fund y. if,s«o,aaa President N. Xajivara, £»q. Vice-President S. K. Suraki, E»q DIRECTOES. N. Soma, Esq., I. Mateukata, Es^., Y. Yamakawa, fisq M. Mitsui, Esq., M. Odagiri, Eaq Raron K. Mirimura, Baron K. Iwapaki. R. Icbinomiya, Esq.,430 words
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Advertisement219 1921-09-13 11 THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD. (Ineorpmted la Great Britain) TOTAL ASSETS «xc«*i os.OuC.O^ ri *»--lMaranc*i «ff«ct*d, u S(I r »hr>rt p.rioda, on th« BUILDINOB .v TENTS aad RENT of FKIVAIE D¥TELLING HOUSLS, GODOWWI U« BUSINESS Pxvmtoa. MOTOR GAR— Policies isrood ••▼•riaf PRIVATE CARS, MOTOR CTOljil ar* COMMERCIAL VEHICLX9 ff&iii«t219 words
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Miscellaneous166 1921-09-13 11 VESSELS AT WHARF TANJONG PAGAR Kant Wharf No. 1.- -Nil. East Wharf No. 2. Nil. Sheers Wharf No. 3. Nil Main Wharf No. 4. -Kum San*. Hamhurp Mnru Main Wharf No. 5. -Tamba Maru. Main Wharf No. 6. Nil. Kmpire Dock No. 7. —lslander, Trieste. K»rmun West Wharf No. B.166 words
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Miscellaneous557 1921-09-13 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local roaili will fast* iin lint below Federated Malay State*. Malacca, liuar Ponan* (by train) 6 am. and 9 p a dally I (except Sundny). 1 jIa > 1 So<^ Siltana |am u<(> "anj; CM«p 9| m Kerimon Soon M Znmboanpa. etc. Deli 11 a.m557 words
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Article1213 1921-09-13 12 FKEKMASONRY IN CHINA. (Fr m Our Own Correspondent.) Kdinhurgh, August 10. At a quarterly (fcmmunScatlon of Grand liodge of Scottish Frecmaaonsry the Earl of Bgttntofl and Winton presiding— lt was unanimously agreed on the recommendatscfi of Grand Committee, t>> < re, t a district Grand Lxige cf Scottish1,213 words
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Article113 1921-09-13 12 The annual report for the year ended Pec Slat 1020 states: The general balance sheet and profit and loss acccunt to 31st December 1920, shew that the net profits amount of ri 12,12?, 827.19 (£1.010,819), out of which, after providing for the Statutory Reserve to the extent113 words
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Article294 1921-09-13 12 The local Branch of the Yokohama Specie Dank Ltd. is in receipt of a telegram from the Head office tt&ting that at the 83rd halfyearly general meeting held op the 10th instant the following resolutions have been passed. That the Mi-profit for the half-year ending 80th June294 words
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Article79 1921-09-13 12 Fraser's Report. Singapore, Sept. 12. Robbers. Very quiet. Mining. Taipings $1.02% $1.07 V 2 North Taipings $1.25 $1.30, South Taipinps 70 cents 75 cents, Nawng Pets $1.45 $1.55, Rawanps 60 cents 65 cents, Murais $4 25 $4.50, Renong-s 25s 6d 26s 6d, Lineuis $3 60 $3.75. Ulu79 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article433 1921-09-13 12 SINGAPORE HEATS NEGRI SEMMLAN. In describing this match played on Saturday at Seremban ard won by Singapore by four to nil the Malaya Leader says —Although the play was fast and exciting throughout it became evident early in the game that the visitors were the superior side433 words
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Article96 1921-09-13 12 (Malay Mail Telegram). A London cable of Sept. oth to the Civil and Military Gazette gives the following results of League football Divison One. Arsenal 1. Preston North End 0. Birmingham 5, Chelsea 1. Bolton 1, Tottenham Hotspurs 0. Burnley 2, Sunderland 0. Cardiff O, Aston Villa96 words
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Article148 1921-09-13 12 The semi-final will be played on 'Sunday' morning next the 18th inst and the final, (36 holes) on Sunday morning 25th inst The following were the results in the third and fourth rounds. 3rd Round. A. H. Gal r ie beat P. A. B. McKerron 6 5.148 words
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Article26 1921-09-13 12 The Ladies' Morthly Medal will be playe<l on Thursday 15 S«pt. The ]Mens' Montlny Medal on Saturday and Sunday 17 and 18 Sept.26 words
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Article27 1921-09-13 12 Philadelphia, Sept 11. In the United States national lawn tennis xngfes championship second round Shimidru beat the Califomian, Alleni 6 3, 6 o, 12—10. I27 words
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Article139 1921-09-13 12 The master of the s.s. Gurna sends the following three notices In Lat. 4. 49. S., Long. 106. 54 E. a waterlogged prow is awash, in a position dangerous to navigation. It is bamboo with a cloth about 10 feet high flying from its bow. The Northern Brother139 words
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116 1921-09-13 12 SPANISH VESSEL RESCUES STRAITS FISHERMEN. The Spanish mail steamer. Islay de Panay," which arrived at Colombo from the East, en route to Port Said, brought to Colombo three men of a small vessel which was in a linking condition, due to a water-cock having opened, in the open sea. The116 words
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Article95 1921-09-13 12 Frank Mayo has never had a lr.ore ininteresting or congenial role than that of the young physician, Dr. Bradley Yates, in The Biasing Trail, his latest Universal 1-hoto-drama of the Blue Ridge mountains which will be presented at the Liberty Hall in the second show together with Eddie95 words
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Article92 1921-09-13 12 Owing to difference! of some sort that had arisen between Lee Kin, a CarrtJ:ne?e. and his mistress Wong Ah Weng living in 54 Pagoda Street, the former is alleged to have stabbed the woman, end cut "himself with the same knife. Neither wound however, happens to be serious,92 words
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Article66 1921-09-13 12 A case of gang robbery accompanied v^th murder ig reported as having occurred at the 144 mile Chua Chu Kan- Road, j The allegation is that six Javanese entered the house of Tan Keh Ghee a Teo Chew > coolie, and got away with a jacket worth66 words
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Article141 1921-09-13 12 Mr. W. A. Oldfield, the Australian wicket-keeper, has expressed a desire to settle in England and has entered into negotiations with Lancashare, for whom he will p!ay as an amateur, provided a suitable business appointment can be found for him. A fortnight agio the Sharghai Lawn Tennis Association suddomy awakened141 words
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Article199 1921-09-13 12 The following passengers arrived here by the K. P. M. Steamer Melchior Treub:— Mr. and Mrs. J. F. van Haytema, Messrs E F Wicmer, J Mija, S. Akamoto, W. J. Weldcn Tan King 80, Tan Gian Sinr, Abdullah, h! Henderson, E. O. Keefe, Oey Kioe Yrnjr, Mrs. So199 words
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Advertisement252 1921-09-13 12 The Wonderful "S^S^ Crcokes 'Glass, ■f^W There hag bcrn no prrcatpr contribufon i the study of Optiei than the rvcent by Sir William Crookos, of X-R liy rr.n. glass that allows 90 per cent of Ugfct t through and absorbs the dangerous invisible uitra-violot ami infra-r, ,1 These invisible ruys252 words
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