The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 September 1921

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TIA CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1921. NO. 10,388.
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  • 207 1 The Moplah rebels are found to be difficult to round up, beinjf n large bands m forest and hill country. Artillery will be needed. Communication is difTicult m this country Page 7. The arrests of prominent Indian agitators has been received quietly, except for a few w
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  • 954 1 A sens. Oi escape tomes with the f|oli» days. It is felt wit-*., varying intensity, but it is thc hard worker, whether of haml -or brain, to whom .t comes witn tie full one of its strtongest rcaeti ns. I-Yw things test n mai/s character so
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    • 212 1 I Malthoid R4FfLES HOTEL j SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS AUTUMN RACE WEEK. 24th to 29th October 1921 HON October 24.— TEA DANCE, 6 to 7 p m TUESDAY, October 25.-DANCE AFTER DINNER (Evening Dress essential for Dancing) .DAY. October _6.-ORCHESTI.AL CONCERT, 9.45 p.m., RAFFLES ORCHESTRA. -AY. October 27.-GUEST NIGHT AND DANCE (Evening
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    • 254 1 1 ■»»S« B »B-« M W-Wa^MMMMM, __l^^ *t_l _____*s* v^R I *s_i yi!_____r JP GIGARETTII.S n/^i^i-O's w_sr ft*PUL/\H HIUH-CL4SS CIG .Rt* TES i VIRGINIA IN PATENT PER TIN OF 50 f vaci;u M r^jj 555 %i 9^ Ijj TINS pF 50 X V-4T<^#F\^ <J>l.^&o M toe Manufacturers, H.DJUH Co., ttd,
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    • 124 1 j LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS j A batch of trade mark notices from j American manufacturing firms— Page .">. Bankruptcy notice Chop Tan Choon Lee Page 5. I War Dept. con-tracts for crass &c. on the N'ands Page I Smsll liouse wanted. Auto Piano wanted. European family vacancy for bachelor /'au;t_ .">.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 115 1 High Water, 0.16 a.m., 0.18 p.m. P. O. Outward mail due. Chamber of Commerce mtg, Exchange, 2.15 p.m. I Polo: Balestier. S.F.A. Cup, Ex Ser v. S.R.C on S.R.C. [Tang-in Club at home. 0.15 p.m. Thursday, 22nd. Hich Water, 0 51 a.m.. 0.43 p.m. Inter-Club Athletics, prelim., S.C.C. 4.30 p.m.
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  • 342 2 Tlieir (ultivati o_| For some time past th" Ceylon Depart* n ent of Agriculture has been experimenting w nn a view to establishing a lime industry i?i Geyj.n and an exceedingly intakvating bulletin on the subjert has been issued by Mr. (i. Aui-hinleck, Divisional Agricultural OAeer, Southern
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  • 363 2 1 Secretary: N. Conns (Malacca.) Bukit Katil 10,854; total 4 moa. 36,727; Bukit Jelotong 6,010; total 3 mo-' 16,304. Sees: Brown. Phillips ft Stesmrt (Penang.) Perak River Valley 20,447; Jum '<; (io-> Koiiif Ltc 290. I'nited Malacca 6-233; total 4 mos. 28-234; Ayer Ifolek 18,544; total
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  • 45 2 I Beirut Municipality has presented General i.t.raud soldier-chauffeur, Remand Bcewf with a gold cigarette caae, act with diamonds, for hia courage and coolness m saving the General's life when the attempt was made against him on June 23 on the road from Danu_s.ua to Kuntitra.
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    • 264 2 V*% -«.-V- i >-"--V- 1, --V~%-%-% 1 < TO LET. i T Large C -J owns facing river aj fjf-o ne„»' shipping, Store? i frcir. d 00() to 30,000 sq. ft. > 1 Lnrje ami "'ommodious offices cfDtrally sit uated also Bunga- lows. A Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. V
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    • 426 2 ■BB* j?? _f y^T^^ _0 1 _f m A£li4-tS&&k r- i*j <*■* J tf Jf s^_3sts*jJrJ v _f st nUPmmJPw 11-WMs^^Try 4 i■' %^1 X^mmmWWLJ'^i ST\ IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 SHARP LARRY SEMON m 'WELL I'LL BE HIS LATEST COWBOY COMEDY IN TWO PARTS THE SECRET KINGDOM SERIAL
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    • 352 2 ALHAMBRJ] From SUNOAY, September 18, to FRIDAY, J One of the Most Vigorous Narratives ever told m the Witch I Will be found ir. the Universal Bpe ial Attraction we UsH M A SENSATIONAL DRAMA WITH A MURDER \1 tKRy"* 1 featuring fl GRACE D ARM 0\ 1 whose appealing
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  • 621 3 iFRASIfiB a: CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE HROKERS. TUESDAY, SEPT. 20, 192 L MINUS G. Flrures m brackets .hows ths capital ;ahd issue value of the Share m dollars offie^-fa- man f.. __<_S: N «rur.U a a V- l Hitam Tin (300,000- i.:jo— 1 15 Jelantoh ($> to—
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  • 136 3 VICE REIGNS IN HOSPITAL FOR SOLDIERS. I Washington, Augast 5. Director Forbes of the Bureau of War Risk Insurance told the Senate committee to-day that conditions at the .Johnson CHy, Term., Old Soldiers Home, where ex-service men are receiving treatment, are such that unless Conirre_ss acts immediately, casualties will he
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    • 301 3 &&Mj£^^^£E3i 107. I Your Breakfast Coffee 1 will be a real joy— if y 1 you prepare half-ar haJUkh v^i c h Glaxo B —the milk with the real English flavour. a Glaxo is fne rich milk of British bred dairy cows from wh.eh the water has been removed by
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    • 458 3 Appreciation ill ___a 'i _«*^l*-___ jSc_£____. _Tg *i. jfc a^^_t^^^?-"--'rv2 C l tb— mm=.m?^*' m II I __l *"^!§^_§j I I £j v_|UtlllLV» I X p«H»Ht«IIIIUIlllllU«lM_lM_iM»_M_ <1 T 11 lIHIIII 11 ll—l fcrr___l_^M I andHaig&Haig limited, the qual-JE-SpM^ Whisky will sing cannot get it i| _^^6<ili3_i9_____k i ot£;,l 2 ra
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  • 864 4 (From Our Own Correspondent). I,ondon, Aug. 18th 1921. j Internally 'there is not much change m the situation. Owing to the drought the j cost of living went up by three points last j month, but as we are having heavy rain everywhere, the standard will soon
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  • 59 4 The word "Bandanna' comes from th*Spanish "Bandono," a neckcloth or nockerchief. When the West Indies were first colonized, the negroes used to dye their neck-cloths by tying knots m the material and dipping them into red dye, which formed fantastic patterns wheiajthe knots were untied. These "bandanas" became popular, and
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    • 1164 4 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE i —m—W. C I >— ___________B i I .____> Wj£. wm. _k i »_< i 1 mmmmr '_fr Trn^fc I f. r f if" 1 '*i* __nt]"i. t^n I I __J_____l 'J^^ Mij il" I I \i 5 _T* i ill f < ~>y > »I
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    • 732 4 PULAU BULANG RUBBER AND PRODUCE GO. m) ft M I PRfcl/IMINARY tfOSlc?! By Order or the Trustees for Debenture holder* l-M Ttt Undersigned have recei-ed instructions to sell by Public Auctio. by private Treat} at their Saleroon, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PL.V JI mm On a date to be notified leJft.
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  • 398 5 In a letter to The Times, a correspondent gives impressions of a rubber estate, pcnrfed m somewha pi.-turesque language. At, the same time he has lapses of pessimism when he writes There i.s something about a rubber plantt.tion which reminds me of a modern prison
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    • 577 5 WANTED. I >Tfi .distant collector by ohTT^b". firm. secunty $1,000 m cash »>qu.red No. 580 care of Singap^ Free 22 ft P «ito Mano ch»>ap lar I full portkolatn ka boy O To reni immedia uly ~.'l hou*e referred. Particulara "Aipl. By married couple furnitu town loci^ity from 15th November
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    • 704 5 L AUCTION SALES ArBT RALIAX (ADELAIDE) NaTeT ORANGES. -lust arrived by Ex S «J »r i Wf l 'lL>- B. Eurelia' i^ *^&,t_r thout rl« and 17 K__*_.** or s »'*-R°om s No a i •s,p 1 ,„1.1' 19^r::r,' c Thur d y POWnX O. LTD., 20-9 actlaaw ars. 'OR
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    • 794 5 NOTICES. I NOTICE TO TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS. Subscribers' attention ia drawn to the information detailed under "TELEPHONIC IN- 1 SPECTORS" on page iii of the Telephor." Directory, and they are requested to insist upoi. th.. Company's identification cards being shown. J. T). PIT.REEPONT, i i Manager. NOTICE TO lUI#DIN(i CONTRACTORS. 172
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    • 838 5 I NOTICES. MaaaamßH w-t-ttmSttm m_mw^h^mm__m_ h_m__m— _^___^__^__w 5 id* NOTICE is hereby giv.n that the above trade mark consisting of the word "IOWA" is the trade mark of The American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey, a corporation organised under the laws of the State of New Jersey and
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    • 981 5 NOTICE CONSULATE GENERAL FOR HELGIL'M. The public arc informed that the oflices ef i the Consulate General for Relgium have been J transferred from this date to 2 D Finlayson Green care of Messageries Maritimes Coy. S. C. de BC SSI ERE. Ag. Consul for Relgium. Singapore, 15th September, IMI
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  • 30 6 I GIBSON-DORMAND.— On Saturday tha 17th inst. at the Cathedral of The Good Shepherd B, A. Gibson of Singapore to Miss V. If, M. Dormand of Fulham. London,
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  • 923 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, 1921. Market Prices. Our comparison of market list prices of foodstuffs m conjunction with letters from correspondents who state that they have vainly endeavoured to obtain the articles mention- td at the prices given m that price list, induced us to make some enquiries
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  • 1117 6 A Paris specialist says a milk diet renders the system liable to influenza and pneumonia. A direct motor mail sen-ice between Saab ami Benton* was commenced on Sept. Ist. A branch of the W.C.T.U. has lieen formed m Bangkok with Mrs. Gaylord Knox as honorary secretary. The Rent Assessment Board
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  • 27 6 t «NAIl« M J I *At a special I lommerei I J Council, I ffl I n v. I the Datoh Kn j Water j
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  • 25 6 V ro 1 1 i i r J K,,a !i "i» a. v. I i Satur I;.; name., un, hou: -O
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  • 362 6 tm JAPAN, OFFER > < ii; M The folk question hs J The Ja .ted on geti, j<f the Shir .thereto a seriou lOOce mon- reqm i ter alorg the lines m ii, and 6_ appoint as so<m ;is sioners with a iew to a plans for
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  • 59 6 il Mr. Frank Gisl I Nanking, lost hil life I r on a swimming I friend- Ml I 1 1 water but di<i not rise M I though they could \*w*i J the bottom of th- k hu h M t'lO to 15 feet <•• (i _**M By the time
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 121 6 MACGREGOR'S v. o. s s C&/^ PARLIAMENT _._SS_X I .r BLEND X /V^WHISKY I x c_Nx j >_/^ Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated m Shanghai). I7I!SB.M:IiI>.!n!TTTOI mr *'ii ii isaa, h a _-v___* -^a*-!^. ..~i_«_» tw>_ a_ IA^VA-jauja^r _^t__A'_^'_^-__<^aßaaMwa_B-i EROS j STARTING AND LIGHTING BATTERY j 6 VOLT 99
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    • 144 6 J What about your BAGGAGE I 4 YOU insure your valuables and effects at home: dc you protect them 1 m your baggage when travelling? i Property to the value of many thou- sands of pounds is lost, damaged m L J various wrcs, or stolen every year i m
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  • 227 7 lIOPI AHS STILL IN^ARMS. (i\ S IN FORESTS A^D HILLS k R< uter's Service^ %y London, Sept. 19. I tigationi show that the I hi more serious than r lt«d to be the case. Tha 7 i ncing difficulty m deal- owing to the letter's to the
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  • 429 7 co ego ere grave a comparison f od prices of a year, and it has I that it would be of ater interest if we compared th? Market Price List u-Ph that ruling Uth 1014, just before tin- War. caking, pric* i sre very nearly
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  • 383 7 CONTROLLIN(; EXPORTS. iBWHM-fnm wonuNc. (Neuter's Service}. leadea, Sept. if. X ■•'-nh.oitafvelv stated there aeema l V(y to b. luv that the German Covernment intend, loyal.y to j ofthe Supreme ConncS to^estahhah c interallied organisation ,i» nt onel on S, ,t. 16. Uha not at pre- been decided whether
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  • 162 7 HONGKONG RESIDENT'S TRAGIC END. i A Hongkong paper says: A Wates Police launch m ti.e harbour, when betweee the Central Fairway and Stonecutter's Island, on Sept. Bth picked up the body of B European, which was. later, identified as thai of M. J. E. de Beauchamp. a Frenchman who was
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  • 112 7 In cor.inection with the investigation of the water area of 'Gunong Pulai, as a possible source of supply for Singapore, a fine waterfall, two hundred feet drop, ha-s been foumd and the interesting discovery made of a well-defined single footprint cut m the rock on
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  • 77 7 The death Ls amJour-fed of Mr. Austin Dobsou. D. Jlenry Austin Dobson, LL D, Who Wjt born m 1840, ax A spen 61 years m public life, was better known as an author and a guide m literary circles, being or the Council of the Society of Authors and other
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  • 336 7 NO SIGN OF ALTERATION. MALATA EM) OF MARCH. [Reuter's Service]. I^ondon, Sept 19. Reuter is assured there is no sigr of alteration m the Prince's tour of India. The Prince returns feo Lcndon at the end of September from Scotland and sails on Oct. 2b" remaining at
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  • 165 7 rhe death took place on September Ist St ttie General Hospital Rangoon of the Rev. Brother Henry. Brother Henry was bom m Penang m 1885 and received his education In tht- Brother* School m that town, reports the feangoon Gazette. In 1869, for the purpose of
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  • 101 7 I The Chilean man of war on arriving here (.ii Monday from Kobe had on board the body of Victor D. Tatia, a lieutenant en- gir.eer. The deceased died at sea from rheumatic fever about five days from Singapore and the body was embalmed, i
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  • 23 7 Previouely acknowledged, $3,663.97 Kretay Estate staff, 215.— Contributions throuerh the Danish Consul, 128.07 $4,007.04 A. HVALSOE, j Consul for Denmark.
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  • 80 7 Y. M. C. A. LITERARY SOCIETY. To-day at 8.30 p.m. the V.M.C.A. Literary Society will hold an important discussion on- "That th^time has now arrived for the Government to introduce a measure pro/habiting the manufacture, sail e or consumption of alcoholic liquors m Malaya." The following are the speakers: Aifirma-
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  • 154 7 COFFEE SHOP CHARGES. Sir, With reference to the above article appearing m your valuable journal cf todsye date your correspondent Mr. Lee I. Jin has advocated the taus e of the poor people m right good earnest at the proper time. The poor public are suffering
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  • 367 7 THE TRAIT) ON THE N. i S. Yesterday was devote. l m the Assise t'ourt to the enquiry into the charge against II uleo Torigoe for using as genuine a fur-rod document, a bank draft for $40,200 purporting to have emanate I from the Kobe bran 1 <f
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  • 428 7 Salaries of Europeans. j In the course of his budget speech at l .olombo, the Treasurer, Sir Graeme Thomp- son, made the following observations. jj So far as Europeans were concerned, they were being paid m Ceylon lower salaries than m other smaller colonies, colonies whose revenue
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 51 7 The P. and O. Sardinia is expected to arrive from Penang at 4 p.m. to-day. The P. and 0. Khyber has left Hongkong, anc is expected to arrive at this port at about 5 a.m. on Saturday the 24th instant. She will proceed to the P. and O. Wharf on
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    • 243 7 (T^T^,-^^' •^__^>____-__r"^ CLEANSINO. MASSACINC ANO I NIX _^jE-mm^mm^S^Jlf§ PEA UTIF VINO OF TUP! FINCER NAILS ■BSW/r^N Cutting ruins t g^ har: .Acsity with FITS IN HANDY compact forms or' s§L-j. Cutex cute3s preparations m loose FORM CUTEX COMPACT SET I ]^v^r^ MX AX!) I>,XK BOX CONTAINS TRIAL SIZES OF FOUR
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

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    • 448 8 N. Y. K. EUROPEAN LINES. EUROPEAN LINES. LONDON LINE Fortnightly Serrie. FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON ANTWERP, via Ports. KITANO MARU Sept. 23 INABA MARU October 5 KAMO MARU October 19 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Service FOR MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL, eta Port*. LISBON MARU Oct>beT 9 HAMBURG LINE Monthly Servic* FOR LONDON, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM,
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    • 600 8 IC P. Ma I KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland). I ROYAL PACKBT NAVIGATION Co., OF BATaYIA IVe>hens 131 Paasage Dept. 1202 Freight Deft. 1062 Manager Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment D«pt. ft COLLYER QUAY. UXDBI CONTRACT WITH THE NETHFRLANPS INDIA GOVERNMENT. mmmmmmmmmmmtmmmwmwmmmm wmm-mmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm-mmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmwmmmmmmmmmm^mmmmm G.G. DAENDELS (Wednesday, Sept. 21)
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    • 680 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated m England.* i MAIL AISD PASSENGEE SERVICF PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. h < Q (Under Contract with His ttajootf 4 Governments Tks Company's MAIL SERVICES BAST OF BOMBAT sr* et present LONDON FAR EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES A UM DUE
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 849 9 ih- mmi steam NAVIGATION CO. LTD I IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOKf Coasting service For Krctav, Trengganu Kelanta P Kohsamui, Langsuan, Chumpon, an* Ba'nSk*' TeIUPJn Patani Sin^ era La VALAYA Arrival Departure YUGALA SeP'- 2G Sept. 28 PRACHATIPOK C a 3 Ct 5 The steamers are fitted throughout with electric Lht
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    • 572 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman 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 Due Spore Route Fer TFJ.EMACHUS Sept. 31 Suss Manila aad
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    • 527 9 i I rASSENGIR AND FRBIGHT BERYICEB OPERATED BT PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated In U. S. A.) FOH ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING BO AMD SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST LVDIA SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CAIX UTTA DIRECT. CREOLE STATE Passer.gers and Freight Oct II WOLVERINE iTATI Passengers and Freight
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  • 558 10 I Perhaps the greatest characteristic of the umantic South Seas is the coco-nut palm. As you among these "summer isles of Eden" the graceful, waving palms, like great ferns set on gaunt, naked stalks, will he your constant companions. Most j of them are self-sown from nuts cast
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  • 29 10 1 I i m !Mr. E. J. Bennett of the Borneo Com- pany Ltd, Penang, has been transferred to J Ipoh. He left for the latter place on Thursday.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 398 10 mini .ii i,i.i „j j. IMI -^^rs_a_az-i-taa-g-g^^ ~fi__-. ■7_m«u^a»_-3-^^ iiatnam Fewer Tyre Troubles with aBB eeBHM*M~eMaMBBanaMn— HHBBBaaM*>a«BMaMar*nMn__-__________^^ r^^Rj*^ When the Goodyear Cord Tyre hits an obstruction it yields— and recovers. The tyre is not strained— it does not break. /\r%Jr This is because the oversize tyre-body is built from several
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    • 226 10 IrfJmmmWmW JEFFREY'S\ i tv P l l_ N _F 3* _^__""4 8,8 l" -1 ■■•a n v cr tr o I DLtK I jj M BREWED IN SCOTLAND J J g M MCOSP(mATra tiuxva. I _^fil______l SINGAPORE IK jt __Bi _J aa_r^"^^ Bk •••■cms *t mmm mwlmx -WWI _**a-~-*. a___k_
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  • 109 11 I SEPTEMBER 20. Bank 4 m.s. 1 Bank demand _■;>.; Private credit- bm 2 4 15-82 New York, di mand .1:; Credits W da M France, demand 570 India, T. T. 155 Hongkong, demand _r. o.t- Prem. Yokohama deans nd Java, <l mand \:-y. Bangkok, dentin 1 '.m> 4
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  • 142 11 SEPTEMBER 20. Tin Buyers $77.12% \<_ Bellera Gambier Cub. No. 1 1 Gambier <..50 Pepper Black I l._* Pepper (while fair) HO. OO Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 6.0* Tapioca, Medium pearl f.g 8.50 Pearl Sago, small 9.00 Copra Sundried 12.75 Copra Mix .2.'H- Opium, Beaai uneort 4.500 Rice, Rangocn
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  • 42 11 12 o'clock noon. Sept. 20. 1921. Pale Grepe. Ribbed Smekrd Bh. ClssSSf Prices. Closing Pruts. Bayers Sellers. Buyers Sellers. I Spot •_>'.!'•.■ 88 Sept. o i. Oct. to Dee. 32 Jan. to March i Tone of Marke: Firm
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 493 11 „i cac nl ever $4,009,000 --sssw^_«r-\_ra_s_ i^-c_^«____^^ _nn_n*m *-i Assurance* In force aver $17,000,000. I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED HSSD OFFICE Winches,, House, WtJT^^^'^TZmm I Company has £20,000 deposited with tbe S r LONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry, E.C. j ACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE JPrem Urt f
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    • 519 11 j CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated m England by Eoyal Charter. P*id ap Capital ia «0C 000 -harea of £5 each _c Reaerve Fund SSOCOW -eaerye Uability cf Proprietor. gloco'oOC HBAD OFFICL. 3e Biebopjfate, London, E.C. 2. Agenciea and Branchea. -V.or Star Hongkcn* Tenant Amritaar Hoilo ''uJ.et
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    • 560 11 HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HKAD OFFICE ■IANGHBB: Penang—iit) Beach Sitr-ct. Malacca— l^i Joakas Stre.^. Muar— 77-7S ja?azi Suleima.. Br.tn P__aAt i.") 3 Jalan Rahamai. Acamcm at: Lcndon, New York. San Franciaco, Shang_a:, Hon^konar, A~ioy, Batavia. Sourabaya 3tj:s^_ng, Paism^aag ar.d Trang. VWTAL. -fUTCO i20.00a.c00 »Ofc*ued b,000.000 Paid-up 4,000,000 Reserv..- Jrfj Shai
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    • 477 11 YOIiOHAftLA SPECIE BANK Eatabliahed I.j} Cayital Subacribed Y. 1W,f?.,433 (-aiiy paid up) Keaorve Fund Y. B|,e&t,o9_ President N. Eaji-ara, Eao Vice-rreaident S. K. Suauki, Eaq. DIRECTORS. It. Soma, Eaq., I. Matsukata. Esq., Y. Yamakawa, Eeq, m. Mitsui, Esq., M. Odagiri, Eaq., Raron K. Mariaura, Baron K. Iwasaki. R. Ichinomiya, Esq
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    • 294 11 PASSAGE— AUSTRALIA. Tke 8.8. "Gracchus" is expected to sail I'ov Sydney Tia Melbourne, about the 22nd inst. Haa ample lst and 2nd class accommodation available. For farther particulars apply to. BOUSTBAD S CO., LTD., 'Incorporated m the F. M. S.) Agenta. Sf-8 2_-f> HE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. WD, (Incorporsted
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 84 11 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital. Sept. 1*«. Millibar 1017.3. 1014.3. 1016.4. Temp 81, 84. 81.5. Wet Bulb Ther 7fi. 78, 77.5. Dir. of Wind S.W. S.W. S. Max. Temp, m shade 81. Mm. Temp, m phade 77. Max. m Sun Te rad. Tin r 59. Rain fall m 24 hours
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    • 474 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local maila wiil m« feas. m list below Federated Malay BtStea, Malacca, Muar es. Penang (by train) 6 am. and 6 p.m. dcii* (ixccpt Sunday). Colombo BsS-bsj Dilwaia P a.m Keriiaes Soon Lee Pulau Soegi Sultana |an Cvc °b Hang Chiap 9 a.m Rhio aad
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  • 2309 12 PROFITEERING CHARGES. GOLD STORAGE >s. STRAITS TIMES. In Lhe Supreme Court yesterday morning before tux- Chiaf Justice, Sir Walter S. Shaw, the sction u.;s commenced m which the Bingapore Cold Storage Company Ltd., claims from the Straits Times Press, Ltd-, and Mr. A. W. s ill, damages
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  • 94 12 FRASER AND C O'S SHARE REPORT. Singapore, Sert 20. Rubber.^. Quiet and uncharged. Mining. Steady. Taipings $1.02 J 2 IIO7H, Xoith Ta'pings $1.25— 51.30, Sou;' Taipings G7 1 cents* 71% COBPts, Nawng Pets $1.55 $165, Rawangs 57 1 cent 02 I_.1 cent- Collieries $14— 514.50, Unguis $3.40— 53. dO. Tongkah
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  • 323 12 Thirty to forty members of the Comrades of the Great War met m Bangkok recently and decided to alfil.ate with the British Le>gion. A few days ago the construction cf the main part of the Kallang bridge was completed and it shouid not be many weeks now before the whol*
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 52 12 Y. M. C. A. TENNIS. Monday's Matches. J. Lim beat C. de Silva d—o; 6—o. i S. A ked beat D. Fernandez, w.o. Tuesday's Matches. Tan Teng Kirn vs. C. Smith. Scheiss vs. H. li. Grunstein. Wednesday's Matches. Kheo Teck Beng vs. S. K. Pradhan. C. A. Bateman vs. Tan
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    • 121 12 i The decision to abandon the proposed M. C. C tour m New Zealand this winter is due mainly to the difficulties the M. C. C. would have experienced m obtaining anything like a representative amatemr team to undertake the journey at present. It is
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    • 259 12 The If. C. C. nre sending out a team to Ww Zealand this winter under the captaincy of Lt.-Colonel C. Hartley, D. 0. Colonel Hartley is an old Tonbridgi boy, and was m the Oxford XL's of ISCMi sno 1897,. and also gained
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  • 288 12 Several alterations have been made for the convenience of members at 'he forthcoming meeting an] the following detailed information will be read with interest. In tne Tote Department there will be four ticket sellers to each horse and the tickets will be sold m four series A.B
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  • 106 12 Captain rulla 7 ar of the Inveric, lying! at kohsichang, has been brought// Bang! pok, and now m the Nu^^f Home. An official invitation, we understand, has been sent to the Prince of Wales to visit Siam on the occasion of His Ro ya i Hi h ness s forthcoming
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