The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 September 1921
1921-09-24
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Title Section16 1921-09-24 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1921. NO. 10,391.16 words
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Article222 1921-09-24 1 The Kntfinoers' Association of Malaya in meeting at PcMUIg Page K. The death has otturred of {he fa in on > lianker Sir EL (asstll Page 7. Freights outwards from London lor the Kast have Bgaia been n-dnreil-V*ge 7. \'hv VCrdid of tkc oronvr in the case222 words
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Article1573 1921-09-24 1 Quicquid agunt homines tfttri est /array* Juvenal. i A Penang paper decoding its press mes page about the conference between the I Municipal Commissioners ;in«l the GovernorA appropriately puts It The Wong ■poke j or the appointment of the Commission dis I cussing financial affairs.* 11,573 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement296 1921-09-24 1 Malthdld RAFFLES HOTEL. WEDNEsSay 8 SS??V t0 p m (Admiarion free). TOuSayl^^ Mu Sl cal Programme after Dinner. i til KfcDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. FRIDAY c (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). <\i\ i \Tv lie Sl al Lunch-Orchestra. BJ >Ah IvUAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. *rvn\v r- (Eveni 2*296 words
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Advertisement303 1921-09-24 1 KELLY WALSH, LTD. (Incorpoi|ited in Hongkong) t HOOKS FOR MOTORISTS Th.- lf<wU M \i 4U Mechanic, Owner, Chauffeur, and ■ht Modem M«tor Cyck, A book for Student, Vol. I n Beginners n».o" Tho Art nf 11 a. Motor Road Transport for C t m Ihc Art of Driving Motor Cyd*303 words
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Advertisement124 1921-09-24 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Tra<le mark notice I'ayv Bankruptcy matting Pagv Novelties lor the coming races Page r >. Auction of Australian oraneres Page r» Vacancies for "Shippies" ashore— Page Alhambra cinema new programme Pag Books for motorists at Kelly Walsk Pag* 1. Particulars of Roneo Junior Filing Outti -Page 1. Calculating124 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous94 1921-09-24 1 THE WEEK Saturday, 2ith. High Water, 2.29 a.m., 2.7 p.m. Inter-Club Sportß, S.C.C., 3.30. Polo: Barnes Cup, Bulestier. d.M.B. Malaya Cup: Malacca vs. S'pon*. B.R.C Malaya Football Assn: Tina!, Kcclainution, Sunday, 2bth. High Water, 3.3G a.m., 5.2 p.m. Band in Gardens, i'.ls p.m. Monday, 26th. High Water, 5.3 a.m., 4.2294 words
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Article176 1921-09-24 2 W Wo htcp iiaby's Own Tablets in The House. Bvety mother knows those nights of alarm and unrest when the baby, or one or other of the older children, wakes up feverish and unwell. The problem thin is what can best be done \.Titil the176 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement166 1921-09-24 2 < TO LET. i X Large G<- towns facing river l •f e>o neur shipping, Store? J» from 6,000 to 30,000 sq. ft. Large and <"ommodious offices t M CfDtraUy situated also Bunga- (l lows. T Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. 56 Robinsi>n-rd, M&rsilling Bldg. VICTORIA THEATRE. Friday, Sept. 30th,166 words
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Advertisement322 1921-09-24 2 fANARPOW IGAIKTY EXTRA-ORDINARY I A^t£ BIr CHANGE OF PROGRAMME 1 C; l»t SHOW AT~3O SHARP lfJyt|L HARRY T. MOREY BETTY BLYTHE %V^ in THE VITAGRAPH FEATURE L/MK 1 THE «P« GOD iL^/UrKLf W» SUPPOSED 'MURDER EVENTUALLY PROV- V/P f I H)N /"PDIAI ed ax accident effective and ILKII *-r%lf IW322 words
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Advertisement894 1921-09-24 2 A \i H A M,B R From SATURDAY, September 24 tut>THrRS[)AY. FOUR PRETTY GlRrffe AND AN ATHLETIC STAR IN A MYSTERY-ROMANCE DRAMA A Universal Special Attraction featurini F RANK MA Y 0 TOGKTHLR WITH .LA CQUELINE LO << A N The ipecxacular beauty, late of the Ziegfeld I f ERTR894 words
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Advertisement359 1921-09-24 3 Expectant and Nursiiis 1 a\ m n 1 1 |J Mothers find in Glaxo a most valuable aid, for, taken 1 regularly two M or three time, a day by the mother herself (both before and fil m after the b.rth of her baby). Glaxo not only maintains the S|359 words
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Advertisement49 1921-09-24 3 H. C. HUDSON. j 100 NOrtTH BRIDGE ROAD, t We beg to announce to all music- lovers that we have just rf*oeived the J following: I MANDOLINES k n\V 'ITCHED FLUTES. I nccoLos. i THE "PHEBE" POCKET STRING j WALLETS. oCARIN/iS. VIOLIN STRINGS. THE LATEST MUSIC j -^yaTVar^i VeTUP49 words
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Advertisement219 1921-09-24 3 H B I LIMITED ENGINEERS LIMITED OxXN v*i\.t. VyJtvr^ TYRE PBICTHS All price lists at present in circulation are cancelled CURRENT PRICES CAN BE OHTAINED ON APPLICATION PENDING PUBLICATION OF REVISED PRICES. S MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT OF The Borneo Company, Limited [Incorporated in England.] 1 SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG A Belt219 words
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Advertisement55 1921-09-24 3 I L I THE EMBODIMENT OF COMFORT I ECONOMY DURABILITY ISIG MX fe3| .1 1 i-ySjNßfr* SEATEI Previous Price $7250 Now $5750 I Previous Price SG2SO Now $4960 I YOU MUST ACTUALLY SHE A\'P RIDE IX THESE MODELS I TO APPRECIATE THEIR MANY .SPLENDID QUALITIES j Wearne Bros, Limited. I55 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous526 1921-09-24 3 :r vices. I UNI rY. iTHEDfi ;i.rn. ii.. I. Holy < II': >•! ;.,lill. Matii atid I :t. E .i 1 g ::;,O!1. |)llril! Z week: Holy < in.munion on Tuesdas t 7 a.m. and o.i Friday at 8 i.m. Thursday b«ing the feast of S. Michael and All Angels,526 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement654 1921-09-24 4 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE t^ aMBBMMM pjpj Kag gipeaMKar*3^agBßwaMWwesu^ i n im 1 1—— REMINDER. TO COLLECTORS AND LIBRARIANS. At Our Salt- -room. RaaWs Chaaibers, RaaUs Place, IMPORTANT AUCTION 1 SALE OF RARE AND VALUABLE BOOKS. Part of a Collector's collection, Compris- Hakluyt's Voyages in 12 volumes. By inp: Richard654 words
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Advertisement813 1921-09-24 4 Eczema Germ Discovered-. Is Helping Hundreds! A new scientific discovery an external wash, for skin diseases is attracting tne attention of doctors. This discovery gives instant relief to the most aggravated cases of Eczema and allied diseases, and is bringing about permanent results in a fortnight. The prescription is called813 words
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Advertisement792 1921-09-24 4 PULAU BULANG RUBBER AND PRODUCE CO :it PRELIMIN A RY KTOTSct? Ry Order of tke Trustees for Debenture h«;ldern. f»« Undersigned have received instructions to sell by PuMic AnctWi r if sola by private Treat>) at their Sale-room. t RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE On a date to be notified later.792 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement601 1921-09-24 5 WANTED. WANTED. A few "Shippic,' a* ~payi^ m anting: to stay ashore Bhin Hrms moderate. Wribe I rrec^rt>s«. > __^_J ao 1 WA I'ianola or Auto Piano cheaper h r N givi. full particulars to box No 975 Ire i -I" iri tr ee Press. 27-9 I WANTED, larpe and601 words
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Advertisement608 1921-09-24 5 L AUCTION SALES I JOB SALE BY AUCTION POWELL CO., LTD., < 20-9 Auctioneers. 24-9 AUCTION BALE OP* To be h«-#l At MM Sal.-iooms, 1(5 and IK Raflaj Pl ace ON BATUKDAY, 24th SEPT. AT 11J| A.M. POWELL CO., LTD., I o t Auctioneers. 24^* SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE SUPREME608 words
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Advertisement605 1921-09-24 5 NOTICES, NOTICE. We b< j, r to inform the General Public that the r »0 tons of White Psppox advertised m Defaulter's sale by Messrs Cheong Koon B«Bg Auctioneers, has nothing •whatsoever to do with the 50 tons which we have offered for sale THE SOUTHERN TRADING CO. THE BANKRUPTCY605 words
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Advertisement547 1921-09-24 5 NOTICES. NOTICE CONSULATE GENERAL FOR BELGIUM. The public are informed that the offices of the General for Belgium have been rom this date to 2 D Finlayson Gre*n care of Ifoaaacerla* Maritimes Coy. S < d e BUSSIERE. A^. < onsul for Belgian. Singapore, LStn September, L921 17-D 2G-9 DOLLAR547 words
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Advertisement464 1921-09-24 5 I GOSLING &Ca Kstablishr'l 1880. H Telegraph St. I^on^ 47. PURE FLAVORING ESSENCES Brandy Cognac $2-~> per H» Scotcii Whisky 25 Old Tom (Jin 25 Strawberry 10 M Rose 10 Stone Ginger Beer 10 Cherry Brandy 20 Ginger Wine 20 Port Wine 20 THIS IS THE SAFE |V IWI i464 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article23 1921-09-24 6 MRS. LIM KIM SEAH.— On Wednesday. 21st September 1921, at 72 Waterloo Street. Date of funern! will be announced Inter. 22-9 2223 words
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710 1921-09-24 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPT. 24, 1921. Local Transport. A good \ieal of interest attaches to the short summary of the discussion which took place at Government House in regard to the tramway question, for it concerns very nearly the whole question of cheap living and town congestion. It is710 words
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Article450 1921-09-24 6 Mr. W. P. Ker replaces Mr. VV. G. Honnings on the Cinema Films Committee of Appeal. Dr. R. B. MacGregor and J. R. Kay Mbuat are appointcxl visitor? at the Lunatic Asylum, Singapore. The Singapore Natural History Society is exempted from Registration under the Societies Ordinance. Mr. C. Bazell has450 words
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Article95 1921-09-24 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) lif h. Sept. 23. At the preneral meeting of tiMi Ipoh ryyrnkhana Club the the racing accounts fo)r eight months showed! a profit of $7,436 and the revenue for the sam c period showed an excess of income over expenditure of $4009. It95 words
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Article162 1921-09-24 6 Mr. F. G. Bourne, «the Coroner yesterday delivered his verdict relative to the death of William Woodford Gray, the 18 years old Eurasian lad. who died after having taken part in a boxing contest held at the Star Opera on the night of August 25th. In162 words
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Article168 1921-09-24 6 The placards about the town with the above inscription have excited the curiosity of many. The explanation is that it is tihe name of a new comedy to be produced by the Singapor e Amateur Dramatic Society on Oct. Bth at the Victoria Theatre. "Rollo's Wild Oats"168 words
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Article412 1921-09-24 6 An innovation in the Kedah Judiciary was initiated last week when Mr. Justice Franklyn Robinson, in the capacity of European Judge, presided at the Assizes m the High Court at Alor Star. (M.M.). The maVriage of Mr. Ahamed of Rangoon to Habibah, second daughter of M. A. K. Md. Ebrahim.412 words
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Article164 1921-09-24 6 OONFfUNCH AT ru\i <? Frum Our |,vn ('orrcspor; m Penan*. ■niiiitii of th,. Er» nHrinc of Malaya arrived a; I'r;,. I titree days tour of works in 1Penang. The party MQtoltd to Bui I g wher e Hr. D. W. Dnisbane i. works for water supply Prai. An164 words
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Article116 1921-09-24 6 At a public meeting of lithe Chetty temple froundi on v. it was resolved to call for pnbi i tions with a view to create hu expenses incurred in helping th- destitute Indian coolies, a" I i gentk'moi-. have been elected COmn tl Dr. N. Veerasamy. J.P..116 words
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Article353 1921-09-24 6 The nir'oteenth mnoil ivrrn; of the above was held in the Club 1! on Thursday, evening, with Mr. S. A in the chair, others present being II Sa'mond, Webb, Gardner, BafTOtt, T' Rcgg, Robinson, Nicholl, i Maloney, A 1 ford. Ritchie, Toiaiomn, wick, Jackson, Barn.n. Riera, I353 words
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Article89 1921-09-24 6 The Malay Mail, COBMM I affairs, says trot a meeting is to I in Kuala Lumpur this week with a < tw co-ordinating the efforts of rubber organizations ii.to a »t scntaiVe local associate in I spea» ft*, dollar robber pro.Kh Whole" I? a!^ MffWH tin- »W89 words
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Advertisement191 1921-09-24 6 MACGREGOR'S PARLIAMENT C^*/ BLEND 7/ Vo^VHISKY B>!\^ Galdbeck Macgregcr Co., Ltd. S^ (Incorporated in Shanghai). i T 5 CONVENIENCE 2 J is the word which best describes a •J THERMOS FLASK. j |p Liquids may be kept hot or cold for long periods of time, and it is just the191 words
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Advertisement114 1921-09-24 6 What about your BAGGAGE YOU insure your valuables and effects at home: do you protect them > In your baggage when travelling? Property to the value of many thousands of pounds is lost, damaged in various ways, or stolen every year in transit by railway and steamship, or while the114 words
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Article498 1921-09-24 7 COl NTRYSIDEJOESOL^ED. CAUSE <£' KPLOBIO%. Ueuter's Service.] Mayence, Sept. 22. trophe at Oppau was due to an ■re in two adjoining gaaoch caused the explosion. It is I the deathroll may rea^ I red, I at the Oppau works, diuring th© I the GeAn|AS made tho pois&i498 words
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Article131 1921-09-24 7 sumption of the Assizes before Mr. t-Lennard and a special jury Gooijaft Singh was arraigned pital charge for having killed Sikh womantat Bukit Basoh on last. tt j applaud fur the accused by 'ng Um case for the prosecution, the D.P.P. the fact* were deceased*! husband was131 words
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Article18 1921-09-24 7 j Bangkok are selling at Tea. 6 A wh r i« the dry season they j that price.18 words
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Article177 1921-09-24 7 BRITAIN'S J>REMIER NEErfep. ■»ISAI»|-OINT EXT IN AMKUKA. [Reuter's Service.] Th London, Sept. 22. iat Mr" it kc el <iiaapivJintnK nt m 11 vv :yd GeOrg 8 inabilit >- to attend Uu Washington Coherence, which is coniWewrf to bo even more important in the £EE f J" WOrld th^177 words
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Article378 1921-09-24 7 London, Sept. 22. The liner companies engaged in the Far j Eastern trade are further reducing freighti from Europe based on weight, both from Britain and the Continent. The reduction broadly range fjjmi five shillings to seventeen and six I ton on rates between 575, 6d. and378 words
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Article140 1921-09-24 7 Paris, Sept. 21. M. Briand's personal efforts to settle the textile dispute have resulted in the workmen's syndicate accepting arbitration as outlined by the French Premier. An international congress of the textile industry has been opened in Paris, about one hundred delegates, representing notably France, Great Britain and140 words
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Article23 1921-09-24 7 p Hua Hin is developing* as the new Bangkok ttaaide report, and already a modern hotel and a golf links have been planned.23 words
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Article334 1921-09-24 7 ARMS TRADE DIFFICULTY. [Reuter's Service]. Geneva, Sept. 22. The third commission of the League, dealing with disarmament and blockade, has adopted a fresh wording to article Rixteen of the covenant concerning the use the economic weapon. The new text provides that the Council of the League nay334 words
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Article394 1921-09-24 7 Cairo, Sept. 22. The Government has decided to continue tho restriction on th f cottcmffrowin* areas far two yearns. London, Sept 22. The International Federation of Master Cotton spinners' a-nd Mar.oifacturers' AsRxiations' estimates of tihie wood's consumption of raw cotton ian the six months ended July 31 are:394 words
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Article74 1921-09-24 7 o The Alhambra is presenting to-night a Universal Special attraction, The Fighting Lover, featuring Pi .ink 1 Mayo and four pretty girls. In addition there will be a Topical Budget, a pretty scenic subject, a two-reel western drama and a Pollard comedy. 5" tn e fi r *t house Tangled74 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article310 1921-09-24 7 By defeating the S. C. F. A. second eleven on the Padang yesterday afternoon by three goals to one, the R. E. Sports Club will have to meet the S. R. C. in the semi-final of the S. F. A. Cup. It was an exciting encounter310 words
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Article94 1921-09-24 7 The Race next Sunday is the final for Mrs. Lundon's Cup. It is to be sailed over the Club Course. Starting at 10 a.m. with a limit of 3*2 hours. The points up to datr with one more race to go are Margaret II 18 Point* Handicap94 words
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Article40 1921-09-24 7 The Men's Monthly Medal played last week end resulted as follws E. Gregory Jones 83 12 71 Major C. H. Denyer 89 16 73 G. B. Adams 95 jg 77 H. R. S. Law 92 7 8540 words
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Article27 1921-09-24 7 THURSDAYS PLAY. I. G. Scott beat S. B. Ahmad, 6 o. ft— o. Gan Khek Ken? beat F. Ziegele, 6 1 6—l.27 words
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Article125 1921-09-24 7 (Malay Mail Telegram.) A London cable of Sept. 17th to the Civil and Military Gazette gives the following remits of League football Division One. Arsenal 0, Manchester City 1. Aston Villa 2, Preston North End 0. Birmingham 1, Everton 1. Blackbur.n 2, West Bromwich Albion 3. Bradford125 words
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Article101 1921-09-24 7 FRASER'S REPORT. Singapore Sept. 23. Rubbers remain dull and uninteresting. Mining quiet. Taipng $1.05 $1.10, North Taipings $1.27V2 $1.32%, South TaiprJng 67% cents 72% cents, Rawangs 57% cents 62% cents, Nawang Pets $1.55 $1.G5, U!u Yams 24s 9d 25s 9d, Ulu Piahi $1.25 $;.30, L njeruis $3.40101 words
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Advertisement210 1921-09-24 7 HUPL.. "CUTtX" I PREPARATIONS FOR THE I < LEANSING, MASSAGING AND I < UTII VING 0F THE FINc;ER "AILS V S Cutting ruins j remov-e it j ()MPLCTE CUTEX MANICURING OUTKarralesdywith !> ;N; H VXDY COMPACT FORMS OB RHio, l^' f^TTTT?^r CUTBX PREPARATIONS IN LOOSE m^SL—^^SSSmSSSSSSi FORM CUTEX COMPACT SET210 words
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Advertisement428 1921-09-24 8 N. Y, K. EUROPEAN LINES EUROPEAN LINES. LONDON LINE Fortnightly B«rrtw FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWERP, via Porta. INABA MAKU October 5 KAMO MARU October 19 IYO MARU Nov. I I JVERPOOL LINE Monthly Ser*le« FOR MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL, via Porta. LISBON MARU October t HAMBURG LINE Monthly S«rrie« FOR LONDON, ANTWERP.428 words
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Advertisement603 1921-09-24 8 K. P. M KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Inaorprorated in Holland). RPYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BA7AVLA r^tvneiM 131 Paasage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept 1002 Manager De»k 1437 Marine Sujr*. Trajtahipnoent Dept t COLLYER QUAY. OXDSK CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. VAN HOORN (Saturday, Sept. 24) Sourabaya. Stagen, Kota-Baroe, Balik-Papan, Berouw603 words
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Advertisement671 1921-09-24 8 P. O. BRITISH DttDIA AND I APCAR LINE. m Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND RASSI?NGERiSERVTCE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. I fCb, (Under Contract with His Alu jetty's rjovernnient). Tbo Conapary's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY ar* at resent int;* LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES LON DVV -I\ T671 words
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Advertisement711 1921-09-24 9 inn mahi STEAM NAVIGATION CO LTD (INCORPORATED IN SIAk). «NGAPO»E B»NGKol For Krt T COASTING SER<\ C E «*^^i-^2rs^£r!3»sgr' Toiupiß pataßi sin^ VALAYA Arrival Departure YUGAI.A Se^' 24J Sept. 28 PRACHATIPOB C% 3 Oct. 5 The steamers are fittpd »i >.« u ct 1(J Oct 12 •«»-*J«. for first SLttSjSL711 words
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Advertisement605 1921-09-24 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINK.) (Incorporated in England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK Tia SUEZ OR PANAMA, FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due S'pore Route F«r TELEMACHUS Sept. 30 Satz Manila sad605 words
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Advertisement497 1921-09-24 9 PASSING** AND FREIGHT SERVICES OP S3 A TED IT PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U. S. A.) I rO2 ACCOUNT OF THE U. g. SHIPPING BOAEI) SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. I For CALCUTTA DIRECT. CREOLE STATE Passengers and Freight Oci 7TOLVXRINE BTATI Passengers and Freight497 words
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Advertisement432 1921-09-24 10 I j *ja|HwWiriß«^^ i ***^{ora Vh BnßaHßt. THE OUNLOP RUBBER CO. (fisr) LTD. Fop Heartburn, Acidity, etc. Messrs. Savory A arc the makers of a Lozenge, origin&llj prescribed by the celebrated Dr. Jonner. which possesses ia a remarkable degree the property of neutralising Acuity in the stomach. Tbey confidently recommend432 words
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Advertisement249 1921-09-24 10 B i The proportion of Hupmobile owners who remain faithful to the car, year i after year, is really remarkable. Such owner-loyalty, of course, implies a car of extraordinary qualifications i —which is exactly what the Hup- I mobile is, and always has been. BRIEF SPECIFICATIONS. 5 Body Types Five-seater249 words
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Advertisement94 1921-09-24 10 pro.- J t i B| far* L i t.^ T 2 S AD^MSON GICFI UN 53., LTO. t (Incorporated in England). I SOLE DISTFIBUTO; S f r. m. B. MUUNNM'JUUMUM I «■> IMMMMM'.IMM'j FOR PURITY AND POWER j %rj l J i J\rj*.rjMSP.r.r.B i i*.rj*jr.r.i%r.r.r.rj'.rj'<^ lne limber "rf^ervatjve Stocked in94 words
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Article74 1921-09-24 11 SEPTEMBER 2.'5. Bank 4 m.s. 2|4 5-32 Bank demand 23-32 Private credits m.-,. 1> 4 |r,-:<L' New York, demand r> Credits 90 days M r ranee, demand .-,70 India. T. T. M Hontrkong, demand 2t> j>.o. I'rom. Yokohama, demand Java, demand l.;i. Bangkok, demand :h)\ Sovereign, Bank Bttyiaf $8.5474 words
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Article139 1921-09-24 11 SEPTEMBER l :< Tin M Ton-i 178.M Gambia* Cube No. 1 14.03 Gambier <*.io Pepper Black 1 i 00 Pepper (whiU fair) ttJM Tapioca, .small flake, f.g. 6 00 Tapioca. Medium pearl f.g. 8.50 Pearl SagO, small 8.50 Copra Sundried itM Copra Mix 1275 Opium. Benares ur.cort 4,500 Pice,139 words
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Article46 1921-09-24 11 12 o'clock noon, Sept. 23. 1921. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Closing Prices. Closing Prices. Buyers Sellers. Buyers Sellers. Spot SO MO'v. 30 > L hil Oct. Sltt n Oct. to Dec. 33 Jan. to March 3S 3'*, Tone of Market:- Firm.46 words
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Article22 1921-09-24 11 Fraser Co., Exchange and Share Brokers. FRIDAY, SEPT. 23, 1921. 5. Steamship (10.000.000 170—180 <l. J. Enqrinoers $15 ?K.22 words
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Advertisement459 1921-09-24 11 TIT^ ClYtkrv n A« Aasurance* In force over $17,000,000. -I lHa GREAT *EA?TERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAT) OFFICE Wlacheeu. H inStraiteSettiementi). >.e Company hag £20,000 de^JuJd J!?*' h Sl^ apore LONDON OFFICE 32 Old Jewry. B.C. ACTIVE PLANS OF ASRTTPAMr^ C Urt f ■M*"* compUw with the British Utt459 words
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Advertisement508 1921-09-24 11 CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Jworporated ,a Entlaad b, Royal CkarUr. raid up Capital u 800,000 shares of £6 fctt ch i* ># Keserre Fand J,60C,000 Eeserr* Liability ct Proprietor I,QQQ,QQQ HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bishopgate, London, E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Ho nif kocf Penant Amntßar508 words
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Advertisement562 1921-09-24 11 ISO BONG BANK, LIMITED. HSAJ) OFFICE 94 Market Street. BRANCHES: Penanf—tS Bsach Street. Malacca— ltl Jcnker Street. Maar— 77-73 Jalan Suleiman. Bata F*li*t— -109 Jalan Rabaiaat. AGENCIES AT: London, Nvt> York, San Francisco, Shangba:. Hongkonsr, Amoy, Batavia, Sourtbaya Ssi-usrangr, Palsmbans: and Tranjr. CAPITAL. AUTHORISED $20,000,000 If Boed 8,000,000 p UP562 words
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Advertisement404 1921-09-24 11 VOM9BAMA SPECIE BANK LTD C.tabliah.d lUt Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y. 57,000.000 President N. Kajivara, fia«j Vice-Preßident S. K. Sosski, Xsej* DIRECTORS. N. B<fm», Esq., I. MataukaU, Esq., T. Tamakawa, Esq., M. Mitsui, Esq., M. Odagiri, Esq., Raron K. Morimura, Baron K. Iwacaki, R. Icbinomiya,404 words
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Advertisement229 1921-09-24 11 THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. Lm, (Inc«r»*r»Wd la Grwtt Br'ir.i TOTAL ASSETS i:<-mJ 115,0 K .CM >■ Xit— lt*oriDc«t •ff«cud, f«r i*»f «r Uort 9 enod», on th» BUILDINGS, ft* TENTS tad RENT «f FBIYAIE DWELLING HOUSES, GODOWVB M» BUSINESS Praniiw. VOTOR CAR— Policies Usn*4 mvlii PRIVATE CARS, MOTOR CTGfcjIS229 words
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Miscellaneous99 1921-09-24 11 VESSELS ARRIVED. Dux, Norw. 761, from Bombay 23. for Bangkok 3. Bu?ho Maru, Jap. 1565. from Deli 23, for langkok unc. Lake Oaker, Amer. 1609. from Hongkong 23. or Batavia 24. Takaoka Maru Jap. 4354. from Batavia 2H. or New York unc. Glymont, Amer. 1672, from Hongkong 23. or Saigon99 words
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Miscellaneous495 1921-09-24 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY Intermediate and local mails viu feaai in lint below Fedcruted Alalay States, Malacca, Me* aai IV'nang (by train) 6 a.m. and 8 m i» j (except Sunday). Bagan V an Diemen 9 a.rn Sambaa, tt«-. >'nj;kauanK' a.m C«eoh Urnmg Aik yam I>uiL S l:-nuit 9 a.m r495 words
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R 38 DISASTER.
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743 1921-09-24 12 Mr. 1). K. Phipson >f the Evening News got the first account to London of the R. 38 disaster. The following was his story as it appeared in the "News." I had been wal hing the serene flight of the airship743 words
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Article323 1921-09-24 12 R. COMMANDERS OWN STORY. Several Girders Must Have Broken. Flight-Lieut. A. H. Wann, R.A.F., who was In r-ommand of R. 38 and escaped by parachute, when in the Hull Infirmary was interviewed. "Is it correct," I asked him, "that somethin- went wrong with the airship over Hull, and your turned323 words
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Article285 1921-09-24 12 I nsuccessful l>a;r\ BwIMW. In the Supreme Court yesterday, before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter S. Shaw, the public examination in bankruptcy of Mr. A. A. Hay was conducted by the Assistant Official Assignee, Mr. G. B. Kellagber. In reply to Mr. Keilaghe:\ Albert Alexandev Day said that285 words
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Article339 1921-09-24 12 The following Is the report by the directors to the fourth ordinary annual general meeting of shareholders to be held on Sept. 30, at 10 a.m. in the registered office of the Company at 4 Fort Road, Malacca. After charging to revenue all secretarial and office expenses,339 words
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Article823 1921-09-24 12 A meeting of the members of the "Chua" community was held on Monday, at 8 p.m. at the residence of Mr. Chua Sin Ghee, r Chop Sin Teck ftta", No. 139 La-vender I Street. There was quite a representative K gathering, the number present being about823 words
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Article99 1921-09-24 12 vil! be read to him. During his stay here he will deliver a few public lectures at the Victoria Theatre and hold discourses particular^ of which wiill be announced Jpfer. i Swami Videkananda, of the Kula Lumpur < branch of the mission, arrived here yes- terday morning by train, his99 words
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Article411 1921-09-24 12 MESSRS. SARKIES BROTHERS NEW VENTURE. In the course of the next few days a lew family hotel will be opened in Singajore, under the proprietorship of Messrs. Sarkies Brotheis, and will be run quite listinct and apart from the well-known and ptopulaor premises i'acing Raffles Reclamation. This new411 words
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Article248 1921-09-24 12 Singapore, Sept. 22. Since our last report there has been an all round improvement in the market and prices have advanced 1 to IV2 cents. The better tone seems to be the result of a genuine trade demand, and large orders especially for lower grades have248 words
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Article220 1921-09-24 12 Swami Abhedananuu, the he::d of the Ramarkiishna Mission in America, coworker and successor to Swami Vivekar.anda, poineer in the propagation of the Hindu gospel in the West, arrives in Singapore this morning by the s.s. Tanda. He is on his way horne froM America to India after an220 words
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