The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 September 1921

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1921. NO. 10,38«.
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  • 227 1 In consequence of Mr. ?V Valera i insisting on coming into the Conference Ba representatives ol a sovereign independent state, Mr. l.lowl George has cancelled the conference called for next week al Invemeei Page 7. The final telegrams of the tarn lead* <rs seem definite enough that
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  • 1235 1 MANCHESTER MONSOONS. Probably nothing m Kngland, nk>t even the miners' strike-, has caused ao much conversation lately as the weather. The. glories of the sun, the need of rain, the disaster of drought, have been more talked about than ever before since Il'ira W.i pole tirst noted the aational rx
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 203 1 Malthoid RA^FLES^ HOTEL Ati IMN RACE WEEK. 24th to 29th October IMI MONDAY, October 24— TEA DANCE, 6 to 7 m .DAY, October 25.— DANCE AFTER DIVOTD ,1/ y *-_-xr,i. UltilHm-R (Evening Dress essential for Dancing) V. October 26.-ORCHESTRAL CONCEW. 9.45 p.m.. RAFFLES OP.CHESTRA. <v 87. -GUEST NIGHT AND DANCE
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    • 227 1 M wumm^ mmmmmmmmmt *^tmmmmsmmmmsmmmmmmmwmtmmmmm.x sstSKWKStStmWmmmmWtamstattmm By" _mS IKh. J.i ____i *"Wmt' n ___._^_2^_n^_______^_________ __at ____f vJ Ink Ha ___SPs™^^ J-rmSmA-i _.^^_X_T __D_'_iV^ ____T i IN PATENT PER TIN QF 50 j Ti^r'o -WO 555 $1.25 f I Soie Manufacturers, ARDMH TO.&CCO Co., Ltd., f I LONDON, ENGLAND. I OWING TO
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    • 155 1 'latest advertisements j Nine lot! of town businesa properties to be sold by Estat! and Trust Agencies rage •">. jno_>. t vi aKV The Gracchus is booked to sail for Australia with passengers Page 11, Cargo per Tracia will be examined on ednesday Page 1 1 An Arrol-Johnston and a
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    • 139 1 THE IVKKE Mondaif, .<)th. High Water. 11.28 am.. 11.11 p.m. B. I, Homeward mail close?. Kmiflation Lodge, 8.30 p.m. Tuesday, 20/ h. High Water. 11 52 a.m. Rent Board, 2.15 p.m. S.F.A. Cup, S.C.C. II v. R. X.. m S.C.C. Wcdxuxday, 21 tt. High Water. 0.16 a.m.. 0.18 p.m. Chamber
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  • 534 2 Sensational l)e\ etopment*. k (alcutta. Aag. 19. 1 hat tx i! developmente m coi with the munition- ease ecandal are mm ing is indicated by the statement issued efrom the Vtceioy'a Camp hist night giving a summary of the searching question! put to Mr. Montagu m thc
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  • 318 2 JUDGE'S STERN SUMMING-UP. The Judge at Bereinbaa stopped the case [before the evidence hau gone very far and Ithat the Assessors and himself had ndependentlv arrived at the conclusion that i the whole story of the prosecution was a fabricated conspiracy. He commented eerj sternly on the
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  • 266 2 X Mr. R. C. Treman of Nanking wa^ dashed over the Killing falls on August 86. He had gone with a paity to the falls and was seated with others on a rock when a wall of water from a cloudburst of the hills above j .-wept him off his
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    • 106 2 < TO LET. i j Large C I jwni facing river f I floo near shipping, Store? •> frcxr 6,000 to "0,000 sq. ft. Large aod 1 jinmodious offices .i J. UDtraJly bitnatad also Bunga- T Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. t56 Robinaon- id, Marsilling Bldg. V* V -V- V-
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    • 333 2 fM v ft- -j *nAn **>».*■:.. pm HAVE YOU EVER FACED THE PR OSPECT OF A TERM IN PRISON— CAN YOT IMAGINE THE TERROR IT WOULD CAUSE YOI SK-K WHY BLACKII FACED A SENTENCE OF _o YEARS. ANO WHY, IN TO-NIGHT'S SENSATIONAL 2nd SHOW FEATURE SHOWING AT 10 P.M. i
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    • 462 2 ALHAMBRA From Sli: DAY, September 18, to FRIDAY, Septemh 13 1921 One of the Most V-Maeja Narrati\es e\er tnld m thr N'Vcher^of LJeht mhd Sf Will be founr \m the Universal Bpeiial Attraction wo art present* A SENSATIO: AL DRAMA WITH A MURDER Ml TER\ >9y featuring I (JRACE DARMOND
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  • 806 3 FRASER at CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. SAU RDAY, SEPT. 17, IWI. MIN LNG. I LFi^ures m brackeU shows the capital rr,W, SSU f^ VVale^ c of Sh re B dollars umess otherwise markeo C— Cum dir < cruris ex di-. v tw Weng (-1 i Hitam
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    • 299 3 f ALFRED SHRi/bF I h a K .(s% _>^?f--> 1/ onally datri- >"*"' >__^__T/ la,.' I t ,k ir mv r es it s lr\^^-Jt I i "m^^Zy^/ f K>ut rs <m y.nii _____■> ___r__w_r arrival m I- nvlni.i i «^H tov.vtn.it t.« ir --f _t4ir¥ Mifw_.u g \v -—^_=£Tl
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    • 281 3 "■™««»W!»*WH!fl«»^ iiiißfWjjinjtttnin^nMnißiiuiaii.. ......iKiifffiiaQMiii .f »'i Particularly Ia §f lives have been lost by the use of I If *\lk7E* 1 g^> i y (Incorporated m Englaad) H I Oj*l_. ST, SotmrwAaa St*«*t, Lownoa, S.K.I, Eaoi^ira j uilllHll'lit TOOTH-ACHE A BURDEN Vhv should you bear that which can ie relieved almost
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    • 97 3 PURE BEEF j DRIPPING i Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. fl i*.a -.a jr^z'.a a•. a-, a-.a a-.a jp g-_g i epiiiiiiiiiiiieiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiinrß s a H Stationery j Printing 5 s I 3 i i s s s s I i3Bb_^^^^^t___________ C >^, _____tf^^^^^ff^ i __k. _i X/ _r~*^ i t*
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  • 1527 4 a LAM) OF 'NEVEI! MIN»." The bungalow lay m it- very heart of ;he rubber indeed, so fa removed was it Arithin the serried lines ol trees that, approaching it along the tia*, Mie had the rentable senaition of appr< ching a wit* h's •ottage
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  • 96 4 j London, Angus! Uth. Ml manager of the H evidence befor th<- Comi of Comnwna on p rfon j the story of an room and tl generally. Mr. Bostock, pro| mKnugerie, strongl> rx tUrns tt cruelty Refm thrußhing of Urn chimnei said that -Consul re-eaabl prise fighter of
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    • 770 4 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENOT^p^ /£r r <fr TIFFINS ici si Wl j ISI Jrv'v.XJl W^i Malay Curry Every \s& JJl3^^^ Day for $1.00 i I ii iii mil ar i iiaw i i V^ i arfTrrr r;^iW'-* tu J, i» __i 1 1 1 im< ma'i ami 1 .■iii_n_«-fifi-_fi----B-_-_----_M """"Jl
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    • 650 4 h lmportant Auction Sale Tl ESTATE OF LOW KIM PONG DECEASED. In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 159 of 1916. Between Tan Bock Seng, Tan Bock Inn and Chu Mvi and Ong Hing Teong. Plaintiffa And Low Chee Neo and Gan Teng Neo.
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  • 625 5 INDUSTRIAL CHAOS AND THK WAY OCT. Is there a way out of industrial Barest or is the settlement ivf the coal dispute but tincalm before further storms In the Nineteenth Century Sir Charles Macara pins his faith to Industrial Councils as th«_ way to peace and a
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  • 23 5 Daring kha typfcaon when recently sed over Hnrgkaaig, a number of Chineae hovees collapsed, m a bm eaaaa resulting n loan of life.
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    • 599 5 W WANTED. \TKI>. *W0 junior 'hint-so Clerks n j I :,m C- Apply gfe fio 7 I n'i«rhi». Kxp^eneed Qphiaeea Clerk f r A PP'>' Central Engh Cc. e'oria Street. JL\ 20-9 V \W petent W^t (Chinese nr Good han '_W XV llr e P?l flf L'T.'?.*) Fr, ____r ifl
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    • 615 5 o? aucSE sale Maaaea, Powell /ru ltd "i."tructe.l J i hay, »888 T Hh K,T AT 2.30 PM '»n B 7 tTy% ft "«1 to L-un„ k "JIJ, in V from Look. SL_-__-_ o,i b v r and steerinir r»..«^ „.:*u m, ss i :r,i rsrrs: w, m^^ '^v. lor
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    • 798 5 NOTICES. NOTICE CONSULATE GENERAL EOR BELGIUM. The public are informed that the offices ef the Consulate General for Belgium have been transferred from this date to 2 D Finlayson Green care of Messageries Maritimes Coy. S C. de BT'SSTERE. At;. Ceaaul for Belgi i. Singapore. Kith September SINGAPORE SPORTING (Llll.
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    • 1034 5 NOTICES. SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB THE AUTUMN RACE MEETING. (Ui S. R. A. Rules of Racing) 'VI :i; HSLD ON TUESDAY, THURSDAY ASD SATURDAY THE 25th, 27th AND 29tl OCTOBER, 1921. PBOGRAMME. FJRST DAY. TUESDAY, 25th OCTOBER, 1921. 1 7. THE OWEN STAKES and Plate— 2.30 p.m. and 5.25 p.m. Value
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    • 754 5 o run m Race No. 8. Entrance Fee. feO Diatano all classes, Scurry Course. 4. THE SELANGOR STAKES— 3.50 p.m. m Value $800 with $200 to the second pony and ?100 to the third pt wyj a handicap for all ponis 14.2 and una. > :hat have run at thei
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  • 1101 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1921. Comments of the Week. Probably Lord Northcliffe'fl organ. The Times, has done the Crown Colonies and Protectorates a distinct service by letting the cat out oi the bag regarding the precious scheme tor a new order of things throughout the Imperial outposts. We
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  • 130 6 Saturday's Rubber Market Report is "steady," spot 29 cents; Sept. 29 fc; Oct. Dec. Sltt; Jan. March 84 H all buyers prices. Bishop Bickley returned from a month's stay m Java on August 29th and left on September 10th for West Borneo, to be absent about three weeks. Yesterday morning's
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  • 181 6 Thf application by tki Dutch authorities For the extradition of one VV. L. H. M. Ragout, a Dutchman, Ao is wanted ii Java on a hargeW>f en >e/7.lement m rea peet of a motor-car ty) was finally disposed of by Mr, Nunn m he- District Court _>n
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  • 353 6 The tennis championship final m con nection with the yearly fa at home* 1 held by thf Straiti Chinese Recreation ciub was c attested on Saturday afternoon, on the (Tub ground, m the presence of a large number of the membe rs^uid friendi of the Tan
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  • 115 6 The tina! for the Cups presented by the President of the Association, Mr. H. M. Mohamed Ghous. will be played off on Saturday tho 24th instant on the Beach Road Reclamation, beginning at 4.45 p.m. The finalists are the Ms.rin c Police Team and the Kota Raja
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  • 120 6 The Interdenominational Meeting will be held at Nind Home Mount Sophia, this afternoon, at 5.30 p.m. Mr. IH A. Donald--1 son will be the speaker. m A Police raid was carried out on WH nesday night near Batang Benar by Police from Kuala Lumpur. Secret society \'ocuments were seized and
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  • 249 6 [Renter*. Bcrvu el /i VARIOI 8. J .Jm I Thirty seven a| a J 1 ill-tanker Patila, M_[ Wm fl {•n<k'i Calt from 9 fl baemorrhage I H| while i poll \J H| i i j tMKRICA'S lB 'fl The fl the bodiei nf*.; fl K. 38,
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  • 237 6 Th.- second race for .Mr- i. was sailed otr yesterday, ii breeze. after an early tht: ■quail th.it threaten* sport. Thi t onaltionfl of 1 1 after the starting R II were tn hoist sail- SI ivx w being allow* d n I got away at or
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  • 21 6 _T__ I Tins afternoon m t Padang there wi:! b b^ "^B tween teams of u> l""** g Association. m
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    • 184 6 ibb ii bii 1 1 1 ii ihi > mi' i ma ii 1 1 a— 'i il l iii TBBi»^rrririnßrr~T"T-nrrrrr i. i MACGREGOR'S |1 I v. os x>yi PARUAMENT X JX*/ 5 BLEND I << y^ i '!X^WHISKY j Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Shanghai). fjwr*-*->^mm*'*r"*' w.«a*-w_»i'iii-B_aiJWBBBBnB_BBWwaaB^^ ii
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    • 128 6 m-m I What about your BAGGAGE i ITOU insure your valuables and > effects at home: do you protect them m your baggage when travelling? Property to the value of many thou- > sands of pounds is lost, damaged m various ways, or stolen every year 1 m transit by
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  • 611 7 PRANCE SANATIONS. JOINT COMMIItnK i f [Ileum's Sen-ice]. V Geneva, Sept ti. 1 ni committee of the Council I Vssei ibly h-js i, m u*m men appointed. I of councilors Hymans I >, Wellington Koo (China)," Quin f Uon (Spain), members of the a.l hfotta (Switzerland) Van
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  • 1478 7 CONFE/^NCE CANCELLED.! IH j VALERA S LETTER. [Reuter's Service.] T London, Sept. 15. Ue V, em's letter says he has no hesitation m declaring his willingness to enter the eoiAmee m the words of Lloyd George. i etter of Sept aacertain how jtlie a.jociaiejp of Ireland with the
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  • 181 7 AGITATORS ARRESTED. SIMLA TAKKS ACTION. [Reuter's Service.] Mohammed A3i ami Shaukat Ali, MahomMuhammed Ali and Shaukat Ali, Hahommedaa nationalist leaders, and several' others have arrested. Tho -.proceedings taken against the Ali brothers relate toi speeches mad. at the Khalifat conference m July, for attempting to discourage the'
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  • 948 7 LETTER TO DE VALERA. TAKE THE PRIME MINISTERS OFFER. The following is the letter sent by General Smuts, before he left for South Africa, to Mr. de Valera. I My Dear I>e Valera. [After mentioning the inevitable delay In bringing the parties together] There is. therefore, an Impaeee
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 144 7 THE PREDOMINATING FEATURES jj i v" -_i jii IySffT v pr*nj; handle W <£* Perfection m Tennis X- U djji^fe> improved Phenomenon' X Rarhet Construction E if I k j and anc^ _X Robinson Co., Ltd. <™«2 I -w^»j _-__■%>«• OUTFITTBRa 5 SINGAPORE. fe f>n*nnngnan-aa_i_^_a»<Mr*pea^a^ —u, irn Nestles Malted Milk.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 453 8 N. Y. ¥L EUROPEAN UNEaS_ EUROPEAN LINES. LONDON LINE Fortnightly B«rrt«_ FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWERP, via Ports. KITANO MARU September 21 INABA MARU October 5 KAMO MARU October 19 LIVERPOOL LINE Mouhly Servics FOR MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL, ts Port*. LISBON MARU Octobar t HAMBURG LINE Monthly berrtew FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM,
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    • 610 8 K. P. M j KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHsAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland). R.OYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OP BATAVIA -Vaabena 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dey.. 1002 Manager Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. I COLLYER QUAY. i/'NDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHFRLANBS INDIA GOVERNMENT. tm.^mmmmmmmmmmm.mmmmmmKmmm^^mmm^m^^mmm.mi^i^mammmmmm.^imimmim^^i^^' BARBNTSZ (Monday, Sept. 19.) Belawan-Deli. VAN DER CAPELLEN
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    • 696 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIAN AND APCAR LINE. > t (Incorporated m England.) MAIL ANI) PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. I «CG. (Under Contract vith Hia Mj_jesty'_. Government). Tha Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at prelect auip*.^ LONDON PAR- EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES ft LONDON DUE
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 442 9 siam s/eam NAVIGATION CO. LTD (INCORPORATED IN ..i A M> SINGAPORE BANQKOK COASTING SERVITF I For Kretay, Trengganu Kcia t P r Kohsamui, Langsuan, Chumpon "ami BaTgkck*' SingWa La f PRACHATIPOK Arrival Departure VALAYA Sept* 19 Sept. 21 YUGALA Sc P L Sept. 28 The steamers are fitted tkL. tmm.
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    • 433 9 Oo S. K. The Osaka Shosen Kaisha Ltd. (Incorporated m Japan). No. 2, De Souza Street. Prooosed Sailings from J Singapore. i9B***t change without n.foe) EUROPEAN LINE. K^ F*. Pofe Said, Maraeilles, London, Max?, ißotterdain and Hamburg. **4L \dUE SINGAPORE. s.s. Altil Maru Oct. 15 Oct. 16 s_s. AnJton Maru
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    • 571 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EHerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY _*ERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA, FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due Spore Ronte Fer TELEMACHUS Sept. 30 Suez Manila aad
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    • 516 9 I 1 I rABeSMOBR AND FBKGUT SERVICES OPBUATBB SI- I PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Ineorpetated m U. S. A.) roa account of the v. s. shipping boabd SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA—EAST INDIA SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA DIRECT. CREOLE STATE Passer. -ers and Freight Oct 11 TTCLVERINE ST ATI Passengers and
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    • 213 10 ELECTRIC *Sfik j FITTINGS IT Y\ BUNGALOWS mm < -SSjtSg^^y H UNITED bNGINEI S LTD. j Incorporated m Str:>.its Settlenit nts.) B Singapore. f tt f \f^it22P "PHONE No 134 ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. jj ■MMMMM_MM_________»__rir^--B---------_------------___ I I M^ M aMM BMM i >^ MM<>M _MaMSMaM_s>Ba-aa---s-w--s -i -w* 1 aaaaan-aaaaaaaniaaßaa aaaaaaas-aas FOR
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    • 864 10 TIE SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY Co., Ltd. Shipchandlers and Providoring Contractors. rim Company'a Launch maete tncomlaj ahipa. Offlcea:— l6, BATTERY ROAJD Take Lift to Top Flooi. aisphone No. 4tl Ortsts promptly attended to for <**ily and aea stock suppliea. fl. W. H. STEVENS, Ma aaf ar SS— ii-—— t\trjr-*-nW'ma\%* m t.\9~ a
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    • 127 10 1 LIQUEUR WHISKEY Chop Pokoh a Steadily Growing t "Il_- Popularity; I fl J wv m I SOLK IMPORTERS^: Adamson, Oti f Ulan Co., Ltoi ______M_BBBM_MHW_B_BMBBBBBBB^^MgPBMi^[j| ■isinawani iisiiii— i_l_ --_r-_r.i-.a-.i-.iMi^-.B'__i-_«-.i a ji-. w____^ni__w mm mm- j PURITY AND POWER sa s Sm tW^V^^W—m. I M 2 __r. 1 r _________L_n
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  • 40 11 BEPTEMBER 17 Bunk demand o 3 29-.1" Pnincp. demand Hongkong, demand 20- p.c. Prem. Yokohama, demand Java, demand Bangkok, demand M Sovereign. Bank BBung; -ng ft |H Bark of Eagiaad lia re 51. p. c Bar Silver London :;< i
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  • 146 11 SEPTEMBER 17 j 1 Tin 100 Tons VllmtS Gamtier Cube No. l |j ■< Gambier 9 Zq Pepper Black I4M Pepper white Fair) 30.00 Tapioca, _;mail flake, f.g. 6.00 Tapioca, Medium pearl f.g. gf* Pearl Sago, small 9.00 J Copra Sundried ,;<.(•«, Copra Mix 12 .r. 9 I Opium.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 2045 11 o i «>i m ii-<~fc<__^ i__Mm i ii 1 1 mtm '**fi*£.rL_r f t v^^ Asiutts over £4.800 fifir. i v^^'^ X^ smua^ i. »-*|_pu'j,uuu ._-»_~a..«-«__^^Km«<2s^jsr^_^^_. v Vv'-r^-j "•i.Xi.^a.K Till? rnrifr nJ imr Assurances In force over 117,000.000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. LMIED. Ijf HEAU OFFICE: WincheftU- H
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    • 234 11 THE LONDON LANCASffIRE INSURANCE CO. Im^ (Incsrssratsd ia Grsst BriUin) TOTAL ASSETS exceed fow: .,Cie4 r!BB~_-_soraacsssff*ctsd, fer 1- a g or short periods, on th* BUILDINGS ftj» TENTS aad RENT af rttIVVIE DWELLING HOUSES, UODOWMS aae BUSINESS PrtaiJsat. HOTOB CAR— Polici** issusd stearlnf PRIVATE CARS, MOTOR CT6L4S set COMMERCIAL TEHICLT.S
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 200 11 VESSELS AT WHARF. TANJONG PAGAR East Wharf No. I.— Sr. The Gardn. i 'V East Wharf No. 2.— Thongwa. Sheers Wharf No. I.— Nil. Main Wharf No. 4— Nil. Main Wharf No. 5. -Carnarvonshire. Main Wharf No. 6. Alaska Maru. Glensanda i Empire Dock No. 7.— NeleuP. West Calera Eurelia,
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    • 516 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and brai maila w!U St teas* m list below j FeJ rated Malay Staten, Malacca. Mnar aai IPesaag (Ly train) am. and 6 p.m. dally I (e\i* pt SundnyV Eedan Bauraaaaa a ••""on Soon Lse I an. Pulau Soegi Sultana I a.m Hsas Chiap I a.m.
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  • 2429 12 SUED HY FORMER MANAGER AND ARTISTE. > i Before the Chef Justice, Sir Walter Shaw m the Supreme Court on Saturday, the hearing was continued m the actions brought against the Fillis Circus by Mr. J. A. Henry, late manager, and Miss Mabel Anbrcy, formerly artiste respectively
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  • CRICKET TOURNAMENT.
    • 133 12 There is to be an exciting finish to the Si ngapore Cricket Toumament, which is now m its closing stages. Contrary to expectations, the S. C. C. on Saturday, failed to defeat the Public Services and Law, whose division of the honours was mainly due
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    • 443 12 Il was a creditable performance on the part of the Public Services and Law on Saturday to effect a draw with the S. C. C, who put a strong side m the field. Winning the toss and batting first, the Club pet up a total
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    • 420 12 Fortune seems to remain with the Ceylon XI. After just scraping home against the Public Services last week, they eecured another narrow victory on Saturday, at the expense of H. M. Services. Going m lir.st, the Services made l -> 2. An excellent start was given
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    • 41 12 P. W. L. D. Pts. Ceylon XI ..7403 15 s C. C. 7 3 0 4 13 P. S. and Law ..7*2 2 3 9 H. M. Services 8 1 4 3 6 S. R. C. ..7043 3
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  • 77 12 September Monthly Medal. The result of play for thia competition on Saturday and yesterday was as follows. John Maxwell, 17 Four ap. C. Graham Brown. G One up. H. Tongue, 6 Two dowa. R. D. Acton, 6 Three down. H. Jackson, 10 Five down. L. J. Hayes,
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  • 69 12 The Beautiful Gamier, a Universal special attration featuring Grace Darmond, m five reels, and containing a fascinating murder-mystery story, will be .screened at tho Alhambra to-night, together with the Topical Budget, a Hoot Gibson western drama and a two-reel Harold Uoyd ctomedy. In the first* house a splendid
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 266 12 ■$kmmmWS WA\ Ther.' has b. m no preater oontrihution lhe '•'ludy ml Optica t!vm tha rseaat dbeoe ry t >y Sir William Crookea, of X-Ray famo, 0 f j Assa "Hat allows yo pei cent of light to paaa 1 uoti'-'h «nd absorbs *he Uan;: i thong* vi.-ir.lo ultra-violet nnd
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