The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 September 1921

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENT*? SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1921. NO. 10,387.
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  • 170 1 De Valera is explaining his position, without altering Lloyd (ieorge's attitude on the "sovereign state" question. The Irish leader looks as if he were ready to find a loop-h*_»de out of the impasse Page 7. The Greeks are now talking of settling Asia Minor questions by diplomacy,
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  • 1154 1 0 ye motor busses of Singapore, hies* ye the Ijord praise Him and magnify Him for ever." (After Mr. Puddlebox). Reader, have you ever made a trip m one of Singapore's motor busses Some years ago a small Belgian Jewess said to me m Bruxelles "I don't
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 156 1 Malthoid 4£FLES HOTEL. j MONDAY.— Tea Dansant, sto 7 p.m. (Admission free). S.FKPv^^ Musical Programme after Dinner. THURSDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. .m„...^ d (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). HiIDA\ .—Special Lunch— Orchestra J s AT r RDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essenti^ for Dancing). Sl M)A..- Dinner.
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    • 270 1 KELLY WALSH, LTD. (Incorporated m Hongkonj?) JUST RECEIVED mt NEW SUPPLIES —OK t Copying Presses L^« BRITISH MAKE Sizes.— 24in. by 18in. 18.n. by 12in. 15in. by lOin. 12in. by lOin. i 111-. 11-I II I t l—l Wl JT T 1 I I should be protected, whether times I
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    • 167 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Assistant collector wsnted— Psge 5. Notice to Telephone Subscribers— Pag* Entertainment m aid of the Union J;.ck Club— Page 2. Building contractors invited Page 5. Notice re Chaksang and Carnarvonshire Page 11. Sheriff's sale, Frankels Ltd -Page 5. Two motor ears for sale Page 6. Married couple want
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 135 1 m+m TRE VVEKK Hi tv v c Rent Board, 2.15 p.m. S.F.A. Cup, S.C.C. II v. R. X., on S.C.C. Wednesday, 21 st. High Water. 0.16 a.m.. 0.18 p.m. P. O. Outward mail due. 1 Chamber of Commerce mtg, Exchange, £.15 p.m. ;Polo: Balestier. S.F.A. Cup, Ex Ser v. S.R.C
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  • 281 2 The Times of Ceylon sun the effects of th 0 new taxes thu?: <1 The Storea do tnplaU that there is likely to bx a se ions fulling ..tl* he Bales of whisky snd other spirits. 1 td\ am 1 ii the duty if 1 ompa ral
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  • 100 2 From the acting Registrar of Imports and Exports. Mr. G. A. Hereford, we have received a statement of the quantity and value of rubber exported duiing August. Aug. Pr. Total Last 1 mos. year I"• K. (tons) 1,730 20,591 22,,i_l 2G,503 U. S. Can. 8,080 47,085 55,165
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  • 86 2 On Wednesday the V.M.C.A. Literary Society will hold a debate on the resolution That the time has now arrived for the Government to introduce a measure prohibiting; the sale of alcoholic liquois m Malaya." The speakers are Dr. Lim Han Hoe and Mr. M. R. Merton for
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  • 73 2 Th,- honorary secretary of the Malacca Library, Mrs. Williamson, sends a list of hook- addod recently to the Library, which we regret we have not space to print, i' he library is now on the top floor of the historic Sta. lt-house and is very little known, but
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  • 32 2 Messrs. S. Hadji Manjoor Sahib MattieiiT seal Lim Kee Cheok have joined the General iJommittee of the Non-European Unemployment Fund. The Committee of the Fund will deal only arith local t_os\-Europeao unemployment.
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    • 194 2 rMiqpHBHH__BH_-avPV_—__-— "f TO LET. i T Large G< owns facing river V fl-M9 r.ear shipping, Storea _f > .'rem 6,000 to 30,000 sq. ft. J A Large and ornmodiou3 officea i I centrally situated also Bunga- lows. I Appiy to A. J. ABRAHAM. V "f 56 Roblnson-rd, Marsilling Bldg. WEILL
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    • 360 2 fa mtf m sfr__^-_&/ lJiS$ jt £-'V s~. 7 L>_^ iy T.f' LARRY SEMON m "WELL ILL BE HIS LATEST COWBOY COMEDY IN TWO FARTS THE SECRET "KINGDOM SERIAL FPISOOFS 11 12 and 13. IN SIX FARTS Smashing Barriers Serial EPISODE THIRTEEN AND FOURTEEN. EACH TWO PARTS (FINAL ON FRIDAY.)
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    • 434 2 ALHAMBRA From DCJNDaV, September IS, to FRIDAY. fllpt_M_.hu 2::. tfg] J One of the Most Vigorous Narratives e\er told m the Witchery oALi.-f.t and 1 Will be found m the Universal Spe ial Attraction we are pr^sentlne- J I A SENSATIONAI DRAMA WITH A MURDER MYSTERY sT<H^ J I featuring
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  • 531 3 Ratana and Mi Wonderful Care*. Rata-: .he MaoH "Miracle Man." or ij faith-h er, continues to effect pome wonI derful cures. At present he is touring the country arith several friends, travelling m ■y. v' At every town containing MaoI inhabitants m any Dumber he remains I
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  • 419 3 !In a summary of the report on malaria m the Punjab we find the following interesting paragraphs:— Monsoon and Malaria. Attention was next directed to the exact significance of the various factors thought to be concerned m the causation of an epidemic. In regard to rainfall it
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 115 3 mm m "Jt^-p. n^. <__»__sai»a^;.- JBK tti!K r PW J4;kT w TAPPING KNIVES 1 4— -_-^B •C ____t *4_a H-_B_?l_PX_9____________M________U___B_____P c '*'^<«_^__ra>V v ii ii jwt-w- tv i-h-v- ___a>,« <*, _<«-- --^p. rrtßHrtttr -"nr- __T W -_u_-«» mmum Tmn-nHmnwiM G OOi_B^^33 AR TYPI5 1 "P'DTr^TT'Q x x XvJli JrxCxv_/l___l<o. All
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    • 226 3 I PAIN IN MiE REGION OF THE HIP.Have yon pairia m the retion cf the Wni Many people nmTer fro.ro pfcin m the regiot 'if the h pa. rhey nay oome from b tone) ;cl Sciatica, or Rheumatism, or frorri -train of thi muscles. They may \\s\ .ther caoses, bat
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    • 424 3 am nse *«^i_jrwte./ *^va'.v. rKi---Bi.T__w-.-u </ "»r«%L? %^i>-^-Ma4as-_a__i a FULLER I I SPA RT 1 A I I BATTERIES FOR STARTING THERE'S A MODE! LIGHTING POR BVERY CAR AN ENGLISH BATTERY FOR YOUR CAB AT A REASONABLE PRICE 11'..'' ■•< r' i i i i > THM? n I BATTERIES
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  • 336 4 The following is the full text of Mr. Gk>_die'fl remarks on the rubber situa.ion it the Penang Chamber of Commerce: I think, and I may say thai your committee agree with n.e.-hat thi^ (i.e. hut-Viva! af the fittest) will prove the quickest and best way of putting
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  • 291 4 Ws have received, say* the Malay Mail. samples of VUlcanfe* and completed rubber j shoe soles from an estate m the Peninsula which for the present must remain namei less. The estate m question is r.-iakir.g a variety of rubber goods by hand, and is prepared as
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  • 199 4 Motor Mishap. Queen Alexandra and Princess Victoria had a little adventure at Holborncircus I when driving through thc city m a motor-car. I One of the tires was punctured and the car was brought to a standstill. Queen Alex- j rdra and the Princess were soon re- cognized
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  • 117 4 The following resolution was passed at a meeting of tho Lower Perak Sanitary Board hel<l on Aug. SOth u lt was decided to admit the Press to the Board's meetings subject to the provisions that (a) the Board should be entitled to require the Press to withbraw if desirable, and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 806 4 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE I j m_^_^_W_W_mt_^_^_^_W_^_W/_^_^_WjK_^_W_^_^_a_a_Wmmmmmmmmmm^ IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE Of Valuable Town Ba_S-MSS Premises at North Cnnnl Hoad, etc. At Hessr (HKONG KOON SKNG ft I o's 5a1e.,,,..,.. N<.. SO Kling Street. ON WEDNESDAY, tin. BEPTBMBER, mi at 2-31 p.m. 1. Very ealuaWe 990 yean leasehold land an.i the
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    • 281 4 Bnraßr M umm-mr.^m.. NOTICE OF REMOV A On and after September lst, 1921, THE STRAITS EMPLOYMENT REGISTRY will occupy larger and more convenient offices at No. 9, Raffles Chambers (ground floor). Raffles Place. SSMBPSf I :n::r_?_»-----_____->_p I An invaluable I I restorative m c cases or I Exhaustion i When
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    • 790 4 PULAU BULANG RUBBER AND PRODUCE CO.. LTD. PRELIMINARY NOTJCE i By Order of the Trustees for Debenture holder*. Ie Undersigned hare received instruction;, to sell by Public Auriion (if n i H gold-gby private Treaty) at their Sale-room. RAFFLES CHAMBERS, P.AFFLES PLACK S The Property of the Pulau Bulang Rubber
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    • 533 5 S WANTED. rienced Chinese ,Clf>k f 0 tore. Apply Central Bagiai •fix Stref^ bi collector b y ,id eatak v 1.000 m cash requited 9S care of Singapore Fre, I CASHIEB \v INTED. 1 Apply peraonallj witL Overman As Co -.{-9 l». A ipetenl typist <Chine.se preImport iirm. Good handil.
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    • 656 5 AUCTION sai.f.q RFIMINftER^ TO-DAY, TUESDAY, AT A M CfcaaaaoM Sas-Ba Phice, AUCTION SALE OF furnitu «ufe. teak ceVj t 8"*" and Si«^_.^ir m "l!! tai,d With round table with m ;imps t<,; Sit*+SlLmm*2 m« thair r-TTT. k f,:: teak loun blackwood C™?^ dlb aH 2 A teak\°^ro^re n tc. ohairS
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    • 856 5 4 NOTICES. NOTICE CONSULATE GENERAL For BELGH If. The public are informed that the offices ef the Consulate General for Belgium have been transferred from this date to 2 D Finlaysoi, Green care of Messageries Maritimes Coy. a C. da RUSBIEIR, >k A-. Consul foi Beljri n „1 Singapore, !.\.i,
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    • 999 5 NOTICE TO TELEPHONE NOTK E TO BUILDING CONTH \< TORS SUBSCRIBERS. 172 Havelock Road. .Subscribers' attention is drawn to the infor- ild undtr "TELEPHONE IN- Tenders are invitsd f.r the overhaul, a. ftt-1-t..IUKh on page ln of the Telephone renewal of Koof Broatii sof above Godown no directory, and they
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    • 405 5 li rHE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE IMS. j i\ THl_ BUPRKME «O'7RT OFTHE STRAITS SETTLKMEOTI (I 8 X I TL E N ENT o F SINGAI '0 1 1 a IM BANKRUPTCY. No. «y of Iff] SUMMARY CASK J Rl (1) SLAMAT AND CO. Receiving Order made 12th August. 1!»2I Date of
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  • 21 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. THANK.- On September ltsth. at Sungei Sikah Estate. Nilai, to Mr. and Mrs. Colin P. Thane a daughter.
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  • 832 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1921. De Valera's Predicament. There seems little doubt that the immediate and uncompromising action of the Premier m cancelling tne Inverness conference has taken Sinn-fein opinion by surprise, and we read into De Valera's letter following .hat cancellation a conviction that he feels he
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  • 387 6 T: *> usual At Homes at Government House on the last two Tuesdays of each month wiil again »tak c place, commencing vith an At Home, Tuesday September 20th. Marriages tdok place at the Cathedral >f the Good Shepherd on Saturday. Mr. A. D'Rozario wedded Miss M. R. Bodestyne, and
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  • 100 6 F.M.S. COURT OF APPEAL. (From Our Owri Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 19. A full Court of Appeal, consisting of Vir. Justice Farrer Manby, president. \h' Justice Branch and Mr. Justice Watlon, sits at Ipoh to-morrow. There are hree criminal appeals from Selangor i>;ainst judgments of^lr. Justice Farrer Manby, three
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  • 345 6 The Malay Mail commenting on the HOW Crown Colony scheme says: But anything more absurd are have not met for a long time. It is stated that the object of the Colonial Office scheme i< to meet the Crown Colonies' demand for a greater share m the
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  • 184 6 Late m the day there comes to haml the 1920 report on the Water Department of the Municipality. The expenditure during the year was 1 1,845,028, of which something under half a million was from loan The expenditure was six times as large a. m I9lt, At
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  • 109 6 At the private orchestral Ooneort 01 Thursday afternoon, for th t members of th two chief Chinese Clubs, The Philharmoni Orchestra will play an attractive selectioi of pieces, Madame Dietz will play two piano forte items by Chopin, Mr. Galistan wil give "The Lost Chord" by Sullivan as
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
    • 164 6 To lhe Editor Sir 'lhe v, up Orchard .{f C i years of this unint< I ia looked lot to'pni J li.'- traili M minence, snd fl many Idea I fl with tl fl better i fl nr nta would pn I M evenings one pa fl gethei
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    • 118 6 To the R-Utor. I Sir,- T gave my Ci fl Marki t l» H repliefl :is folio* I "1 ani sorry ta ml I ti i Uxed pn I cording to the I I enclose thr letter TI fl price paid for Ikan R fl kati. As for
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    • 279 6 To the Editor. I Sir,— For the BBSS of DgMk COW fl especially the p<H>r and .the middle MUfl beg to ask for a ipnec in*you_ I 'fo the publication of theSfl fen lr.*| 1 garding the local esi I their drinks. f It is a curious
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 155 6 _____mi »_i.____» ___N^sjf_r* v _fl_ t frYflA "f-TTJ-B-P MACGREGOR'S j V. O. S- /^/i X HVy PARLIAMENT Xl x C_Jb>x i BLEND X VX I x wx X^WBTSKY x co* X x tf?/ X vk\y/ >^X Caldbeck Macgregor 4 Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Shanghai). «tfß_Sn-.S-BSjna_ v:rr_w_3B_r. a^.rji<r_-*>a- v.* -#at auaagg
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    • 189 6 k .mnm. -mmm.' _l_^v___.--/n _--_>- mm^r^ A j r Three Reasons Why j > P&^&P YRMCO Ingot Iron j yy «s Superior. 1. Resists BuSS, Because of its un- J equaled purity ARMCO Ingot Iron resists > J rust longer than any other iron. This < is the reason it
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 87 6 SHIPPING NQTES. Two ligm, floats hav c been esta/blishei to mark the outetr #:nds of the Johon Straits Causeway. The fairway is bet\*;ei the lights the space between each light am the respective shores being foul ground. A 12 mile visibility light is to be esta blisbod at Mers^lg m
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  • 412 7 i;i..TISIIERS STIRRING. 1 Jl DpED EVANESCENT. I London, Sept. 17. m from Berlin Tecently describW trade boom have not im- ll textile manufacturer,, who I boom ifl ftctitioes and eerta-n r ;u,tkl v M *M the Japanese G< rman manufacturers by attractive quotations |mm U n- booked
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  • 184 7 funeral of the late ftir. L. A. E. y. A.R.S.M., A.1.M.M., F.R.G.S., >' who died at Alor SUr on the 13th Btartod fron\ the General Hospital "ang on Thursday about 7.30, the cofbeing covered by a Union Jack and m- hearse bearing a number of beautiful
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  • 65 7 1 or collecting money for the *oy Scout '•ement, a _r r °t»p of the mftre successful v -uts m the city of Philadelphia were fvea a free trip to the national capital of United Statea. One of the lucky lade a former member of the First Tooop, s 'ngapore
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  • 735 7 HIGH POLITICS. *tah OPiCM CONVENTION. [Reuter's Service]. Geneva, Bept 18. Commission Five of the League has itemed discussion of the question of reatrlc- <>f tie opium traffic and ha,, adopted «mcl« i<>v of nr. Wellington Koo. report, relating to tho ratification of l.<. cpium convention by the
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  • 556 7 STILL ARGUING ON TERMS. LLOTD GEORGE EMPHATIC. [Reuter's Service]. London, Sept. 17. Mr. Lloyd George replied to Mr. De Valera's letter thot the Government cannot consent to any abandonment, however informal of the principle of a»iegiance to the King on which th c whole fabric of the
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  • 152 7 A Northern View. Peking, 10th August. The Sun -Vat-sen Government m Canton does not recognise the existing Cabinet so that it demands the right of selection and appointment of the whole personnel of the Chinese delegation to the Pacific Conference regardless of the fact that Peking is still
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  • 80 7 His friends wiM be glad to learn of the marriage of Mr. Lim Seng Kiang of the Government Treasury. Singapore, aon of Mrs. Lim Swee Ong, to Miss Wee Peck Lian, daughter of Mr. Wee Boon Teng, Capitan of Tebing Tinggi, en the 14th at No. 5, Martin Lane, Singapore,
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  • 739 7 (From Our Own Correspondent). London, August 18th. The Irish question has preoccupied men's minds this week and at the moment of writing th c situation can be fitly described aa "touch and go." At one time a settlement seemed certain, because the Dominion Home Rule terms offered
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  • 215 7 The day mail train up frOm Singapore. yesterday, which shou d have arrived m Kuala Lumpur at 7.15 p.m., did not arrive until 8.40 p.m. The train arrived at Kajang, up to time, 6.20 p.m., and was kept waiting there until nearly 8 o'clock, consequent upon a
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 180 7 THE PREDOMINATING FEATURES >^-TT*-^ S IW OUR SPORTS REQUISITES [Fl f J QUALITY Ca_. J tj i E\< LUSIVENESS Ii f a'- s IBM i _K"'^^«S_l m __________aii___^K____P^ 1£ 1 *ll W II IK.M^iISi .....^1 I Robinson Co., Ltd. I c. vk^-a-uv-a >ww. Wt; OUTFITTERS. I SINGAPORK I ~—-v. T
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  • 600 10 FRA Stilt CO- EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. MONDAY, SEPT. 19, IfM. MINING. .Figures m brackets shows ths capital and issue value of the Share m dollars unless otherwise markeo C. Cum div. x eouals ex div.] AveV Wen* (—1) 1 Hitam Tin (300,000—) 1.30—3.45 Jelantoh .40— .60
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 470 10 i i .i i Jr ml m Yh s amous pleasure resort each I I T J year, and at its neighbor, Deaur^. jr ville, especially at the time of _f acting m matters of style and appearance than at Trouville. It is a distinct compliment to thc fine quality
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    • 90 10 r---------^-----s H.C.HUDSON. j J 10° NORTH BR,DGE "°AD- t 7 J jj We beg announce to all music- 2 J t lovers that we have just received the I following:— t b MANDOLINES 5 LOW PITCHED FLUTB& i I— THE "PHEBE" POCKET STRING 2 I WALLETS. v (v. I Ww-9*^w^-m^^m-nm>^.m
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    • 185 10 liiiiii ii iii iiii i iniTiii~" ~"--~T___niirri ii i _____i MM 1 COLGATfes j p TOilEi 3fQ'.:iSiTsi. -V v_* 1 1 f" -ir^ oi __^__T_ i'l >-> ■v i'TN 1 I My-— ___r p, CV_Av^ ?> *^S**^_*-< ADAMSON GILT .kAN 30., LTO. i (Incorporated m England). SOLE DISTRIBUTORS B. |ff.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 127 10 BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Order for week ending 25th September, j ■JSPfi?* 19th First Second, Fourth and t ifth Troops Parade. Tuesday, 20th. Meeting of Executive Committee and Scoutsmastcrs, Headouar- ters, 8.30 p.m. ff Wednesday, 21st. E'ghth Troop Parade Thursday, 22nd. Third Troop Parade Friday, 23rd. Banl Practice, Malay 5 Volunteer
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  • 56 11 I SEPTEMBER 19 Bank 4 m.a. 2 ,i 5-32 Bank demand 23 29-3* Private credits 3 m.s. 2i4 15-32 New York, demand 407^ Credits 90 days 4^ France, demand 530 Hongkong, deasand 2t% p.c. Frem Yokohama, demand Java. dom.-nd 134. > Bangkok, demand jm' Sovereign, Bank Buying Bank of
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  • 146 11 BEPTEItBER m Tin 75 Tons $71. SS Gambier C_be No. 1 l*:2h Pepper Biack 15 Pepper (white fair) o q o Tapioca, small fiake, t.g. 0 0 Tapioca, Medium pearl tg. gs§ Pearl Sago, small 9 QO Copra Sundried ,^'7s Copra Mix 12.571 Opium. Benares uncort 4,500 Rice. Rangoon
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  • 48 11 12 o'clock noon. Sent. 19. 1921. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sk. Clmming Primes. Cloaing Privet.. Buyers Sellers. Euyers Seller*. Spot M 4 29 28 if 29 Sept. or, o^ u Oct. to Dec. gj ~o Jan. to March T Tone of Market: Steady
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 480 11 7 ...mmnmmitm—r^m*^^ ■^^j>»^».^_ J j _»s.t» over |4.00fc000 ""'>-*_ •r^^_K_m.^. 8;T mxmammßm.mmiMmmmmujaammcmmtwstmrsmmmrmm 111 •»Tllli rDDim ninr_m_.. Assorancea hi force ?v. r 117,000,000. H THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITO I OFFICE: Wiach '■"<"«- Settlement.,. be Company has £20,000 deposited with th. ZI UAtttt OFFICE .12 old Jewry, E.C. W
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    • 518 11 tnAftiKKKU BANK Of India, Australia and China, Fncorperated tn England by fcoy.l Charter Paid np CapiUl la gOC.OOO -hare, of £6 each mm Raaerv. Pnnd V $«©#eJe &e_.rve LUbUity of Proprietore toOO.'oOO HMAD OFFICE. #>uvu ww 38 Bishopgate, London, E.C. 2 a A e n«ea and Branches Amntear H o
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    • 533 11 HO HONG LIMITED EEAD OFFICE M Market Street. -♦ii-VNCHES: Penang— As Seach Street. Malacca— ISI Jonker Street. Muar— 77-7-i Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahit— lo9 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT: London, New Ycrk, Snn Francisco, Shangsai, Hongkong, A_toy, Batavia, Sourabava Sea^arang, Pawr.Vaag ar.d Trantr JT CAPTTAL. VtnoKr' tso.ooo.oco 8.000.000 -'aia-up 1,000,00Q Reserve
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    • 398 11 .YOKOHAMA SPECIS BANI LTD. Established ItSQ Oapital Subscribed T. ttMM_gf| <-xily paid op> Eewrv. Fund T U,9 ,PC President N. Eajlwara, Esq Vice-President S. E. Sssaki, Esq DIRECTOSS. N. Soma, E.g., I. MaUukaU, Esq., X. lamakawa, Esc.. M. Mitsui, Esq., M. Od_.sri.ri, Esq., Raron K. Morimura Baron K. Iwasaki. R
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    • 246 11 THE LONDON LANCASffIRE INSURANCE CO. MD., (Incarcerated la Greet BriUin) TOTAL ASSETS exceed aM.OOC.Ote **RB--l«earancee e_a*U_, Ut teng er short jariede, en the BUILDINGS 99 Jt TENTS cad RENT af MIT AIE DWELLING HOUSES, UODOWJ- J taa BUSINESS Pre__eet. MOTOR CAR— Policiea iaaued caaerißs PRIVATE CARS, MOTOR CTGLitt *es COMMERCIAL
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 126 11 L VESSELS AT WHARF. TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf No. I.— Sr. The Gardner Williams East Wharf No. 2. -Elephanta. Nagnto Maru Sheers Wbarf No. 3.— Nil. Main Wharf No. 4.— Malaya. Gregory Apcar Chak Sang. Main Wharf No. s.— Zaida. Main Wharf No. 6.— Glensanda. Empire Dock No. 7.— Haiphong.
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    • 478 11 I > MAIL TABLE. TO-DAT. Intermediate and local mails wii) a« fea*« m list below Federated Malay State* Malacca, Moar BM Penang (by train) 6 am. and 6 pm A.., (except Sunday). IVnang. Colombo. London. Rotterdam ,<, Antwerp Glenamoy 8 a.m Pulau Seegl B nu* 9am C ucob Massema 9
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  • 998 12 i JUDGMENT BY CHIEF JUSTICE. In the Supreme Court yesterday,, before c Chief Justice. Sir Walter S. Shaw, the tion brought against Fillis' Circus by Mr. E. Henry and Miss Mabe) Kinamond, late -ployecs. for alleged wrongful dismissal, is concluded. Mj. Henry also claimed ree months' salary
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  • 739 12 I 'ost Office Case. When the Assizes were assumed before Mr. Justice Barrett Lennard m the Supreme Court yesterday, Tan Hin Leng, the mother cf tht- postman who beaded guilty tr Ihe charge uf theft of poatal articles, Lvi was found not guilty hy the jury ia !<
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  • 103 12 The entries nor the above, which closed on the 10th imft, give promise cf keen competition and a successful meeting. Preliminary trials have been found necessary m th c fc Mowing events: 100 yards; Putting the shot; 220 yards; Long Jump; 120 yards hurdles; Throwing the Cricket Ball;
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  • 275 12 THE NEW GROUPING. Further Particulars. Colombo, Sept, 15th. The lx)r.don Times states that the Colonial Office under the drt ect ion of Mr. Winston Churchill is engaged on a. scheme for the reovgani intion of the administration of Crown Colonies and Protectorates. Among other things it is
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  • 229 12 Mr V. t .lohris-jn (Prison Dept.. Singa* p v i furnishes v- with the following part culars of the S. S. and F. If. S. Poxir r Championship Tournament, of which he is the organiser. Singapore entries number over seventy from flyweight to light heavy weight. We also have
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  • 96 12 The Sagebrusher, Emerson Kojgh's great story produced for the screen by l>cnj. li. Hampton, is wonderful, thrilling ond charming. It contains unusual situations replete with human interest and dramatic intensity, with aeven -stars at their best, an.l it wiil be screened at the Liberty Hall m the second
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  • 127 12 Bingapore, Sept. 19. Rubber*. Vey little businesa phasing. Mining.— Quiet. Taipings 81.02*6 to $1.07%, North Tap. ngs Sl.Co to $1,30, South Taiping? 67% to 72 1 cents Hitams $1.40 to $1.50, Llnguie $3.40 to $3.G0, Collieries $14 to $14-60, Menglembua 35 to 40 cents, Ifurais
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  • 63 12 The Singa.pore mortality returns for thc week ending Sept 3rd show a rate per mille of 33 57, the number of deaths being 274, of which 33 were due to phthisis, 32 to malarial fever, 29 to convulsion, 24 to berib«ri, amd 23 to pneumonia. There wer c no deaths
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  • 287 12 I CRICKET. The V.M.C.A. played the S.R.C. 2nd XI on Saturday, a lew scoring game ending m a win for the S.R.C. V.M.C.A. J. U. Karunaratnie c b Lange 3; G. H. Kraal b De Foria 0; D. W. Scott stmpd Galistan 2; R. K. Band ara c
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  • 114 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 19. In the match at Malacca, Negri Sembilan scored five goals and Malacca three. The following were the teams: Malacca. B. A. Woodmansee (Malacca Club); M. Carvalho (Vinolia Club) and H. D. Lamont Fisher (Malacca Club; Ali bin Mydin (Banda Kaba),
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  • 145 12 Tampin Ceat Mr. Holder's Team. A team captained by Ilr. R. T. Haider visited Tampin during the week-end, and the luca! eleven won by the narrow margin of four runs. Tampin wen the toss and compiled 188 on a very wet wicket,! which pave no assistance to the bowlers.
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  • 37 12 I The Barnes Cups will be played for on September 24th and October lst at 4.30 p.m. at Balestier. The draw for next .Saturday is: South Staffords vs. Civil Service. G. O. C. team vs. Pocalips.
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  • 124 12 The competition for the September monthly medal will be held on Saturday and Sunday 24th an 1 25 th inst. The usual ball sweep will be arranged. The Ex-Serviced football team to meet the S.R.C. 1-t XI on the SRC. ground on Wednesday is as follows
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  • 24 12 Wednesday (21st Inst being the feast of St. Matthew, there will be a celebration of Holy Communion at 7 a.m. at St. Andrew's Cathedral.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 108 12 PASSENGERS A Rg^VED. The following passengers arrived by the Barentsz yesterday Messrs. Blum, K. Hori, Jamanhi. E. ten Cate. Bonthuis de Vries, L. R Dames wm?' tV Shunl L ors > .a** Wonr, SchmslL Wills Hansen. P. Caland. R. Pandoe, N. de Poer, I. J. Davis, Ken- Kie Lmi, C
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