The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 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. TEN CENTS 'SLNGAFORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1921. NO. 10,:;JM.
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  • 187 1 THE DAY' S NEWS. Gambling m rupee exchange is going on In London Pane <>. The report' of IJukit K. li. Bnhfceff sho'.vs loss on the year Page 1-. Very contiiirj reports have been rereived of ihe Serbo- Albanian conflict j Pnge 7. Savage sectarian fighting took place m Betfant
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  • 1633 1 PART I Among the many ouriositfc of the Far K:i>t, Harbin holds MCUfe position, if is a Rowian city <>n Chinese territory: the en!j Russian city beyond the frontiei Russia. It is also the young i iity i. i, Tor its size ;ii: I population, tin*
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 194 1 Malthoid HQTEL bAll room Friday, 30th September £2l j A DANCE I Has been arranged after the CONCERT at the VKTORLV THEATRE on the above night m aid of the Funds of the UNION JACK CLUB. Dancing till 1.30 a.m. Suppers wiU be zqvy^-L Tickets $3.00, including- Dance and Supper,
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    • 365 1 i irrrwiimTnTT'iTTiniiiii nll■■ 1 wnmnn h i mimij mbi^— bbib i/ANGERO'JS i IRTI VI A i VJI J. k* Jt Va .^f VAC U U M I^-fTfc f~Z &Z &Z *r* m$ TINS OF 50 <{| ,^O rf tioie Mtnifaetarers, IRDAIK O^CCO Co., Ltd, LONDON, ENGLAND. oMßßßßMißWßaaiia^aMwrMMwnrirwiTmiir"'iT--i r v t
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    • 167 1 I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Raisley fljur makes delicioda Pag< 11. Rollo'a Wild Oat and all about it Pares 2 and 7. Goodyear tyres for quality and endurance Page S. Robinson and Co for fresh Fuller's sweets Rage 7. Do not forget ihe sale of work this morninjr Pape 2. Notice re
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    • 1 1 WEI
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 131 1 c THB WEISK Widmsday, 2S!h. JiiK l i Water. B.IG a.m.. 730 p.m Polo: Balostier. Sale of Work. Tonlinaon Hall. !<• a.m. Tanglin Club at home, 0.15 p.m. Thursday, 20th. High Water, 9.6 a.m., X.48 p.m. B. I. outward mail doe. R. I. homcwiinl mail closes. Philharmonic Orchestra, 1.16 p.m.
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    • 267 2 V TO LET. t Large G iowng facing river < fl*o near shipping, Stores i 1 0,000 to 30,000 sq. ft. J > i* 3.ar£e aiiti Commodious offices i 4 centrally Mtuated also Bunga- lows. f Apply to A. «l. ABRAHAM. "f 56 Robinson-rd, Marsilling Bldg. GILLETTE RAZOR BLADES NEW
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    • 301 2 i7^)yr^ tF *P& ty IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 SHARP CONCLUDING CHAPTERS OF I THE SECRET KINGDOM SERIAL N Final. Episodes Fourteen and Fifteen. Four Last tteels WITH A 2 PART LARRY SEMON COMEDY Second Show at 9 p.m. "SMASHING BARRIERS" SERIAL Last Episode "THE FINAL BARRIER" 2 Parts
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    • 411 2 From Sep." 'mbrr 21 to TIjCKnJm I FOUR PRETir§IRL£LANirAN AtHLETIC ft> A J r I vrSTERY-ROMANCE DRAMA I A Univena] Special Attraction f«;.; i TOGETHER WITH M A CQUELINE L(»U AN l'hi- •peetacular beauty, late <>f the Qefrfeld I (i ER T R t I) E 0 LMS T E
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  • 314 3 LBAR.I Dv i i Khilafal n Hi Vina si Malai of State i I that I i approju iy 1,000 Heaths. m th troufa i icd inio a ral rising up m Malabar where Swaraj was <ie- tared -.w.d th" Green Flag was f d. An officer
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  • 282 3 f A Forgotten Hamlet. Marks Hall, Essex, Aug. llth. 1 have u-t visited, writes correspondent m a Some paper, the village '*wh«re nothing mj pei s." It is the tiny parish of Marks Hall, m Essex. A few days ;nro the rector stated, at the inquiry with
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  • 217 3 Trail nn i<i Into v i:'. I'ur^c. v th, A firm of ch< of c Rir.b idge, w husett i ,n manufi 'v■ ng a silk tof a sow 1 i ai Iv y admit that not \t ccnr .r< ial slt!on, I it tnonstrate ia< of
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    • 235 3 1 For Reconstruct^" I IF—1 F— f-1. ¥11 lllllCoO vKo arc run-dov,n. Un hr-we^M for those who.c St 't on n rett, bet who* the lime Mcd buildin X l«hi prweiiti the pote* i. -K-hnM.-i H a h4oraMg l Jir P c-tor.n dementi of pure c,w% milk mi n fon,
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    • 290 3 I t M tiAS I j I THE CHOICE o/ DISCRIMINATION C^^l^ 111 quality and scarcity of I t Hai ig Five Stars Scots Whisky > cause it to rht after by all i lisccrni fst miilanl s. There v famoui v Five ]> lc choice of clubs and homes.
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  • 488 4 opinion* That Have "Ceased to be Tenable." s Dr. Bethune Paker, (Lady Margaret I'rofeMor of Divinity) speaking on Aug. 13 at the Modem Churchman's Congress at Girtou College, Cambridge, said that we must absolutely jettison the Orthodox doctrine that Jesus personally was not nVnu.n hut
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  • 400 4 A Vendetta h\ the "IMack Hand." The plot of a Long and exciting story of crime and adventure m the style of the > ultra-sensational rilm came to an end the I other day m Naples, when the notofHMM criminal or ex-criminal, Alberto Atterio, was given a
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 497 4 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE y **^r J t MORTGAGEE'S SALE AUCTION SALE OF \aluable Freehold land and dwelling house, situate at and known an ••Wfatbourst". Municipal No. I. (nlstead Koad, Singapore at our Salerooms. MM 7 Raffle* Place. Singapon ON rUBSDAT tth OCT9BEK. 1»21 AT LM I'M PARTICULARS. All that
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    • 180 4 j IT ONLY NEEDS i A LITTLE SPACE 1 To DESCRIBE THE VIRTUES OF DODGE CARS, AS AT i $3,150 THEY ARE THE BEST VALUE ON i TO-DAY'S MARKET. CENTRAL MOTORS LTD. THORNETT AND FEHR (SINGAPORE) LTD. j CHANGE OF ADDRESS. As from Ist October, 1921 the address of this
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    • 546 4 IMPORTANT MORTGAGEES SALE iZ %%> VERY VALUABLE TOWN BUSINESS PR] >■■' At Sfessim CHEONG KOON SENG Co^WSal. room, 5 ()^s %y>lttSOATs^li O^OBBK TOI. si > 1. Very valuable %md thai very desirabh > premises No. 17 ROBINSON ROAD, Singapore comprised m Statutory l/.u d (iram No. 14,775, area 1904 l\
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  • 1169 5 A TALK WITH GKNER M. GUGCrISBBRG. Brigadier-General Guggisberg discussed vitb me the pas\ present, and Drobable r>f the Gold Coast, of which he has been Governor :nd Commander-in-Chief k-.ico 1919. Before he became Governor <>f the Gold ('oast, <;. ;k i':.i Guggisberg h*d obtained \ery
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  • 170 5 hi «'i communication to their agents here, Messrs. Patenon, Simons and Co., Ltd. I the management of the Bibby line stall as follows: "Wo arc told occasionally thai some passengers consider our fares rather hi«;h, which shows that they arc not aware of the heavy costs of running
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  • 48 5 i Consign**! of cargo pir th. above it*am*r i from Australia sire h»<rcbv notified that slw i has now arrived September L'fi and is dis- I charg-injr opposite (iodowns N'os. Is and li». BOUSTEAI) i CO.. LTD., < Incorporated m the F. M. g.) I Agents.
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    • 551 5 WANTED. j^ffTED A few "Skippie," hn-. wanting to stay ashore %*W Vu Terms moderate. Writ. «JHf,,i n I Free Pre^s i'" 1 lan Model Moto, < ;ir m I heap for cash. Ploeae riye full v- th price to Boa No. tie rar of v.c WANTED TO nnr. Chine«« or
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    • 613 5 L AUCTION SALES "V MDBEOF THE OFFICIAL AanONBK AUCTION SALE OF To k. h,.«".,, No K2 W a.,rloo Btmt "N WKDNHDAT. tmk BEIT. AT MM P.M NejpW on view. m Reminder; I '<»DAY WKDNKSDAY, AT 1 PJi AucnoN BAUB cab.net^tc c^^oo6 cuJ At No. |atf s, r;in goon Road (3rd
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    • 795 5 NOTICES. THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE 1888. IN THE SUPREME OOUSI OF titf STRAITS BLTTLUENTB SETTLssniBNT OF rfINGAPORE. IN BANKRUPTCY No. jo:: o f IM] SUMMARY (ASK. XX Kirn Chuan Tin. NOTICE is hstftfey riwn th-1 s ii»- urn inal \)\.\>xu\ f !,!,,i t declared ii .he i bove matti r. i
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    • 545 5 < \li\ \UVO\SfIIKK. Oonsigneen of mr^o i><t ;ho ab<>v<' ■ieamer l*frotn Rnropc are hereby noticed th.it h general sarve] of nil cargo laadad m a ilauui^f>«t condition vrill br hi>l<l ra KriJay Nth ir»st. m godowni Nos. 1J nnif IS. No t'urthrr -nrvry will be k*M »fU i tin--date BOUSTEAD
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 21 6 SERRES. At Ulu IVdas Estate, Ne^ri Sembilan, on Sept. 23n1, 1921. U) Mr. and Mr*. K. D. Series, n daughter.
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    • 17 6 K. A WURTZBURG. At 0 801 l Road, Singapore, at 2 p.m. on the 27th inst.
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  • 1974 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1921. Shipping Conditions. The world has now more ships at disposal for carrying its trade than it hail previous to the war. That it has less trade to feed them is a misfortune for the ship-owners. When three years ago tonnage was scarce and
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  • 23 6 hX(l !}f CA^ (•^Ouro, c ilk Colon, 5 Mail sta R r there sayfe bang, The E this view unsound. r
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  • 115 6 *Conmenting even supposing the of all of us v marketing it a would still be nowadays for their Meat, v< ami fish than they did t for <h, iy v I tg delusions and mares stances. What nuu reasonable mount of •fl the. application to th< ■ml regulations
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  • 60 6 In consequence of i reside th< n the Singapore Free Pi morning si possible T be eonttituted let Two depoti K< Van. |06 M. v. Vi"\\ Ratong M<.t->i n< a to Bet H 1 will be on Subi ben with th. i their co] to eitl
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  • 153 6 FATAL ni > \i i IDBXI To the BiHor« Sir. I read, with interest tl of th»> accident undei the m your editioa of t<>-<l;iy. Between MS a.m. and I Road is ;t rOCO COUW6 fol have seen -on many I ftbreost, racing ai the top
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  • 115 6 Control «.t Tr.it? To Urn Editor cf "t B D^r Sir. Th« polk* iiUfenfffcok idea of^theii* duties traffic. I hear pf H I have dnvvn thT ittfc men to flagrant nu'^ly to DC I would be m excellent U policemen 1 I >fc .wh.it trafTu- control so,n real
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    • 113 6 M rM iH'idHtfifrm;iir*-yiF j iwt i him iMfjirawnifliT ir^sßWt^'ii— ■i*ss<"/-'^ r TuMBSu.? jb MACGREGOR'S I PARUAMENT >^ cQ^^ BLEND > /\y WHISKY i Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. j S (Incorporated m Shanghai). It EXCLUSIVE TAILORING FOR THE RACES. We are now showing a large 4?4ra^. range of hig:h class suitings
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    • 129 6 What about your BAGGAGE j YOU insure your valuables and effects at home: do you protect them m your baggage when tra\eliinp:? Property to the ?alue of many thousands of pounds is lost, damaged m various ways, or stolen every year < m transit by railw*/ and hteamship, or while
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  • 109 7 <)NTRADICTORY^J|;po RTS 15 rr a pak§ (> ">ndon. Sept 2fi < ontradictory reports with regard to the -.rl.f. -Albanian hostilities are being bsued both Serbs and Albanians. Mrsaisos r I a. the Albanian capital, speak the heroic Albanian resistance to the 1 ttacks of the Serbian army
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  • 316 7 London, Sept. 26. persons were killed and CO injured ectariaa fighting m Belfast during the The casualties were mostly due b outrages. Two were killed and 1 injun I by a bomb which, hurled into Bed to explode, but did so when small boy picked it up
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  • 260 7 VITKMPTKDvASSASSINATIONS. -1 4 Pari*. Sept. 36. V wire from LeAol m Galicia says a •wan fired Three^Jjpfs from a revolver at Marsha] Pilsud?fci. the Polish Chief of ♦m™T' who escaped injur>- though his ompanion, Cmnt Grabovski, was wounded. i^-.siilant sitenpted to commit anieide Kome. Sept. 26. tleputy
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  • 630 7 LEAGUE COMMITTEE. t DUBIOUS. A Pg fejVCT ODKDITIONB. I Router's Servicel fieneva. Sept 26. The suhvcommittee appointed by the League to edrhiino flfc subject <,f Russian famine relieVfcae .Jocided m the present CttWnMtMCHV report to the- Assembly .that the latter *ould not be justified firstly W addressing
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  • 139 7 Thei^e will be ai short musical service m the dihedral next Sunday, at the close of YBi fison£. The ?oloi9t will be Mrs. Conift/11, a visitor to Sing-apore, *T"\th«x? wfl be &n Anthem with a Ten. 9d1?% sln^ by Mt. ourtiss. Full parti cula rsVf
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  • 516 7 TEA MONEY AfIAIN. The usual weekly meeting of the Kent Assessment Hoard jftis held m the Municipal Offices ytsgMajr afternoon, when the President. 4 \h\ C. N. Maxwell presided and thoso also present were Messrs. K. Teftsenaohn, Caw Khek Khiam, Ko\\ San li in andJfr. H. Beadsworth. In
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  • 85 7 i Tan Ah Soon the Chinese driver of motor bus 3837, which capsized near the entrance to Empire Dock, Keppel Road, early on Monday morning, resulting m the death of two Cantonese, surrendered himself to the Sepoy Lines Police Station yes- 1 terday afternoon. Inspector King produced
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  • 65 7 EX -SERVICES' ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE. i The above Association has received a j communication from the Colonial Secretary's Office, enclosing a copy of a letter from the Acting Consul General of Siam. The letter discourages Europeans from proceeding to" Siam m search of employment, and warns them that there are
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  • 166 7 Legislative Council meets on Monday Oct. :ird. The Colonial Secretary will move a resolution to add rules to (she Ljibour Ordinance sanctioning the disbursement of funds for finding work for discharged Indian labours and erecting temporary distribution camps. The Trea- surer moves for a vote of $12,000 for
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  • 622 7 MYSTERIES OF THE FAR EAST. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, August, 18th. It is very difficult to obtain accurate m- j formation on what happens at home, so 1 therefore it is conceivable thrt we rarely j eta true version* about what happens m! the Far East. Here is a
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  • 259 7 Th t following Singapore properties were disposed of by auction by Estate Trust Agencies Ltd; at their Saleroom, on the 2Gth instant: 1 1 Estate of Low Kirn Pong deceased.: 1| 909 years leasehold land and louse 86 Mar- 1 ket Street, area 171G sq. feet, bcught by
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    • 213 7 THE HALL MARK OF EXCELLENCE i IN SWEETMEATS i MEW STOCK f) A NOW OPENED JL*. /A Q y aJ*S 3 ornn W AJ „-<^^ Ji WELL KNOWN I i ASSORTED CHOCOLATES I VSSOKTKI) CHOCOLATBi j NEATLY BOXED S IN FANCI BOXES Bn 51. 2."> 5 I Ih. York 2.7"»
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 454 8 N. Y. K. EUROPEAN LINES. EUROPEAN LINES. LONDON LINE Fortuigktl- b«rtfc« FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON AKTWSBP, via Ports. IN ABA MARU October 5 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly S*rrit* FOR MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL, v^a Porta. LISBON MARU Octcb«r t HAMHURG LINE Monthly Sottlcq FOR LONDON. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, ft HAMBURG, via Port*. MITO MARU early
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    • 565 8 K. P. M j KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAAXSCBAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATATIAy IV.ftoa* )31 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight De^t. X 1002 Manager D«ik 1437 Marine Snpt. Transhipment Dept. 8 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITE THE NETHERLANDS INDIA OOVERNMSNT. SINGKEP (Wednesday, Sept. 28.) BAUD (Thursday, Sept. 29.).
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    • 726 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE.*/ A (Incorpoiated m England.) t. MAIt JINp^SSS^IGEIt SERVICE PENINSULAJ&AJ^ OKIENI'AL S. f> CC. i (Under Contract with nia Majesty's Government). Tkt Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are st present satp«atf«4 LONDON TAR-EASTERN SERVICE. rFROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES LONDON DUF. ?TNG\|»ORE. LEAVE SINGAPORE
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 312 9 THE SIAM SJEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD." <INCORrORATED IN SlAm'w SI^GAPOjp- MAI* V I COASTING 'Avi,»E fisr Tllu iu VUGALA Departure PRACHATIPO Oct V\i,\VA Oei.>|« (J(1 l 2 earner launch will meet stpim^r aays. fuitaer particulars, apply to launch STRAITS STEAMSHIP .Co., Ltd.. aZis BINGAPORB-BANQKOK j^nis>. LLOYD TRIESTTNO S.N. Co. (Incorporated
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    • 330 9 7 O. SL/K The Osaka Sh&eit Kaisha Ltd. (Incorpor**^^^ Japan), Z,JU Soum Street. PropiV Sailings from 'Singapore. Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. *t. Port Said, Margeilles, London, Antwerp. f Rotterdam and Ha-mburj DUE SINGAPORE. s.s. Altai Maru Oct. 16 *Oct. 16 Ama/.on Mai Nov. 3 M Atlas Maru
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    • 573 9 The Oc^afi Steam Ship Company, Limited. The Chkfa Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. y AND EJJe/fean BucknaU Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) j* (Incorporated m England.) JOUtT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA, FROM NEW YORK. fT Steamer Due Spore Rente r«r TELEItACHUB Sept. 30
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    • 517 9 PABIXNGIX AND miIGHT SERVICES OPSSATJD IT PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated is U. S. A.) TU2. ACCOUNT OF THE U. S, SHIPPING BOARi^ SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— BAST INDIA I SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE CF.LOLt .STATE Passengers and Freight II TrOLYKXINI BTATI Pasatßtan and Pratsht Not. ii GitANiTE STATE Pianngeri and Freight
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  • 631 10 >^ FRAStiR CO. EXCHANGE AND SUARffWBOKERS. Tuesday! i?K;r. 27. i|ji. minim;\ [Figures m bracket* ?ho\«^ the capital r.i.J if sue value of the Sba^^in dollars onleM otherwise marked C.^Cum dir. x c-cuals ex div.j a cT Wens (—1) 1 Hitarn Tip (SUO.OOO— i.40 l^X Jelantoh .40— .60
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  • 133 10 Secretaries: Chan S2O Onn and Co. Malaka Pincla 17,074; total 12 mo«. 296,744. Secretaries: Evatt and Co. Indragiri 37,753; total 13 mos. 365,456; Alor Bukit 5,411; total 4 mos. 20,496. Kalumping Tin output for first half of Sept. Hours Run 296; Output 171.51 pks.; Yardage 36,763.
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    • 226 10 I MAOKINI -A.Y'B Old Store Liqueur Whisky TWO BRANDS OF MERIT lA>le Agents, S.S. and F.M.S. i AFRICAN EASTERN TRADE CORPORATION, LID. I SINGAPORE I «HBB&^JBM«ab:''stwir' tarjin .aiwjr n; .gr»»aa»./.v: -^^sa^y.^ .'Ajrmtmmnmt Mb mil* EtTD. r *--#ilti&^+» IS72 PATRONIZED i^^^B&|^J liV ROYALTY. FOR THE COMING RACES I JUST RECEIVED A
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    • 384 10 TIO^ CAN TOO STAND A HEADACHE! TV-re s nothing mora maddening than iai Tind: ox eboft fthary tv :-.;-i m emplei ©v«« th« ey«a ani n-.i at he 1 ■.'-<- r cim yoo *tar.d it? You co" t il you I n i i <■•-, :rxi yoz don": h> «to
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    • 125 10 at Mm 1) *i Ljß nY '^Y» J "**-4 I 0- jH Om JJ m t >I < 4 i > S A (^Chop Pokoh <» j Steadily Growing BOLE IMPORTERS: j Adam son, Gil f Man Co., ft f. (Incorporated m England.) I IMMM 1 .r4M l |'.l'.r.a'l".B'JMll' l
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  • 76 11 BEPTKMBER -n Bank 4 m.s. 2 4 5-^2 Bank demand g|| 2<J--.i2 Privau- eredita m New York, demand 43^ Credits M dayi n; France, demand g9O India, T. T. ir,»: Honjjrkon>r, dcrnai.d „.<. I'r.rn. ypkohaiaa, deauinl I^o Java, demand 1: Bangkok, demand Ho*4 Sovereign, Bank Buying $h.54 Bank of
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  • 143 11 SEPTEMBER 2 Tin Buyers 178.M No Sellers Gn \>'nr übc NO 1 |S ;,!i Gimbkr 26 Pepper Black 14.00 Popper ("white fail) 27.00 Tapioca, small flake, t.g Tapioca, Medium pearl t.g 8.6t Pearl Sago, small 8.50 Copra Sundriod ISj6O Copra Mix i 26« Opium, Benares uncort 4.500 Rice, Rangoon
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  • 39 11 12 e'clofk noon. Sept. 27, If2l. Pal? Crnpe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Closing Price*. Cloving Prices. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sell«rv Sp'Jt- .".0 m Oct. to Dec. 3f{ Jan. to March 1 Tone of Marke' Weak.
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    • 470 11 iaW «e7W" *V« 4c Aa r fl \m^i* 3T^ s^K^sOfc^syT^^ >> JUQsWajl>»aPtf3>'^ 4fi«tA aver f^stoo 000 CJ^ B^^^^^""«3XMBri \idimwymwmw \bi i biiiiiibbi i n i ,i imhiii u.imwisM&z&wmMaMwaEm Till? s^n*i A> Aaaurance. In forco over $17,000,000. THE GBEA| "RAOTERN LffE ASSURAM& COMPANY, UMITED. A! -.HACTIVE PLANS OF aS!"ra 'rA» rtU
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    • 506 11 CHARTERED ifiNK Of liMia, Australi/atnd ChiiuL Jncorporated m En«land/y Royal Ckarter. i'aid up Capital in/ §OO,OOO tthares of £6 each .if 9t Reserre Fund t,6of.aaf Ktserre Liability of/proprietors t,000,00t HEAD. MfFICE. 38 Bißhopg^jP^ndon, E.C. 2. ranches. Alor S^^^ffJßgkons: Tenant Amritaar P uk et Bangkok JTpoh 2angooa Batavia Karachi Saigon Bombay
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    • 553 11 HO HONG SANK, LIMITED. HSA.C OFFICE 94 l£aik*t Street. BLANCHES: Penan*— 9l B«ach Street. Malacca—? ll Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Pahat—loo Jalan Rahamat AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco, Shanghai, Hongkonf, Anoy, Batavia, Sourtbaya. Seroarang, Palemb&n*: acd Trane. CAPITAL. AUTHORISED $20,000,000 I»«ued 8,000,000 Paid-up 4,000,000 Reserve
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    • 526 11 YOKOHAMA SPECS BANS Establishes 1889 Capital Subscribe^ Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y. 57,000,000 President I N. Kajivar*. Cm Vice-President S. K. Sasaki, E«* DIRECTORS. N. Boma, Esq., I. MatankaU, Esq., Y. Yamakawa, Esq.. M. Mitsmi, Esq., M. Odairiri, Eaq Karon K. Merimnra, Baron K. Iwaaaki, R. Ichinomiya,
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    • 202 11 THE LONDON LANCASffIRE INSURANCE CO. W)~ (Inearymtad (a Graat Britain) TOTAL ASSETS axeaad p HB,ooC,df4 TTX»~Ufnrancaa affaeta^ far U»f w aaori f«ri»dA, «n tba BUILDING* TENTS aad RKNT af PUTAIE DWELLING HOUSES. GO DO WE h aoa BUSINESS Pramteaa. MOTOR CAR— Polidat iaana4 aa7«risf PRIVATE CARS, MOTOR Cf«MI aaa COMMERCIAL
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 140 11 VESSELS AT WHARF TANJONG PAGAR East Wharf No. I.— NiL East V.'hir f No. 2. -Tara. Shrers Wharf No 3. NH. I Main Wharf No. 4. Eury..!u>. Bharata Main Wharf No. r,. Nil. Mail Whnrf No. 8. Nil. Empire Dock No. 7 Man 11 t X nafl s i MaruJ
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    • 509 11 MAIL TABLE. Intermediate and local mails vHi M faaii m lint below Federated Malay States. Malacca, Maa? aa« Tenting (by train) 6 a.m. and 6 f.av aaily (exrept Sunday). IT.l T Sambu, DJamai, Siaghaf y an. (;u^o Kong Aik 9 a.rn Pulau Soesi BaaaH 9 a.m. CttCOb m 0 a.m.
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  • 2023 12 QUESTION OF PROFITS. COMI !.i:\i. r OF i I The action m which the Singapore Cold Stoia Ltd., claims damages! agai I S lines Press, Ltd., and Mr. A. \V. Still, for allegi bel, entered upon its f trtl day's I a ing m the Supn as
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  • 192 12 i f< it lie report by the di ec- ;.i pen« ral me i Bank hanib rs < Od r Bth at 11 a.m. H for th year an >unted to whid Ist tx d< ducted the ughl rd -.'runi the previous year after payment of
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  • 291 12 Kraser's Report. Singapore. Sept. 27. Rubbers. Little doing. Mining. Quiet Taipins- $1.05 $1.10, North Taipings $1.25 $1.30, South Taipings 67% 72 i eta, Ljnguia $3.40 Sl.go. Nawng Pets $1.50 $1.60, Uu Piahs $1.25 $1.30, Uhj Yams 245. 9d. 255. 6d. Murais $4.10 $4.30. Industrials. L'niteers $14.7". $1.j.75,
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 53 12 3 The S, F. A. cojnMfttee have chosen the Singapore team to mee^Jbhe Selangor eleven ,at Kiuaia Lumpur or- Sai^rday iii the final for the Malay: 1. Cap a^ f.».';ws: Larkin; Wheatley and Ga^e; Che c Lim, Phillips and Cushway; Leijssws, Lingard, I i nieson, IVFoss c'.n'i Power. >(,
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    • 48 12 An Australian paper says that Armstrong the Australian XI capta n, after his team's^ defeat by the English Amateurs said the team wore promised £1000 per man if they finished up the tour without a defeat. This, if true, probably account- for the "no risk attitude adopted.
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    • 44 12 i Owing to the large number of import^ art fixtures during the coming fortl ight, it l^as been found necessary to postpone the until Friday, November llth. The r and on v.-hu-h the sports will be <'ld will be announced latt r.
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    • 40 12 Chicago, So;;t. 26. The Australian Anderson beat Tilden by 3 l">. 7 ">. < 2. 1 (>. ii) 17 m the annual east and west lawn tertnis championship. air, Hawkes and A n beat Til I A l -0. I.
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    • 66 12 The results of M nday's atches are: F. Ruchwaldy beat D. 6—l. I. E. Cardner beai P. A. Bens. 6 w.o. To l»;n' s Tit*. I. Abe i vs. Ph< g Hwie. F. \V. Hetfield vs. «T. Duguid. In match V.M A. vs. Borneo goals to nil.
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  • 458 12 Mr. I. I". Te!f« Bangkok Sports 0 ub on S ■rcve hi* at the fonri hoje, when a crew flo] down and seized the ball. M>r. Telfer followed th c crow across the sixth fairway, and observed the crow sitting on i n-\--graph pole, still with the
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  • 49 12 Programme of Drills, etc., folr weeHLending Friday, 30th. 'J Monday 26th, 5.15 —Drill i^ll Chinese Company Recruits. j Tuesday 27th, 5.15 p.m.-— l^rill Bras Basah Road, Malay Compare. Wednesday 28th, 5.15 p.m.— Drill Hall, Chinese Company Recruits (Musketry). Friday 30th, 5.15 p.m.— Drill Hall, S.F.A. Company.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 195 12 *U?e Won srful j mvi ibl C m, irriUt ply injdl t J glaring J\. S. SMITH AND SONS (Siam) Ltd. Of (Incorporatid m England JO^L DUKE, F.8.0.A., F.S.M.C. late senior T^E TRAY LJLER'i PlicJ^TOTj c -B OK >^L TWELFTH EDITION. Price]\^JC or including Postage, FRAJER ANDNeTvE, LIMITFO THE ARCADE,
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