The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 September 1921

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  • 17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SUfC APORE, S.S., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1921. NO. *****.
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  • 239 1 A Railway Strike is threatened m Jaya Page 6. Football and other sporting news will be found on page 12. Fresh trouble has occurred m tho Welsh coal fields— Page 7. Drastic military steps were taken io restore order m Belfaat Page 7. A contributor sends some
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  • 956 1 PART II The residents m Harbin spoke of it M kind of Klondyko, because of the rapid growth of the city and of many fortune* that were made m it, because of tba ad venturers and adventuresses who earn*' and vent, and because of tho reckless
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    • 149 1 Maltheid RAFFLES HOTEL 7) BALL ROOM Friday. 30th September" ?Jn. Wa— -_^b —^j-^^-^^b-bb^^j^J Haa^ been arranged after the CONCERT at the VICTORIA THEATRE on the above night m aid of the Funds of the UNION JACK CLUB. JDancing till 1.30 a.m. Suppers will be served. Tickets $3.00, including Dance and
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    • 199 1 8 anc/ noa; j The RONEO "Junior fj For the Estate-For the IRineFor the Office-For the Home. A perfect personal filing system for Managers, Doctors, Architects, Engineers, Clergymen, Libraries, Clubs, Hotels, Garages, etc., etc. Price $58 Quarto. COMPLETE WITH GUIDES AND FOLDERS. The V 2 h.p. filing outfit with 250
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    • 120 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS j New fll-ns at tho Empire Cinema Page 2.1 Bankruptcy notice re Soh Eng Chiang Page 5. Z&mbuk will cure all -kin wounds and sores Page 1. K. P. M. Australian tailings; Cargo notice ro Marella Pages 9 and 5. Twp stater motor car wanted; Furnished bungalow to
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    • 127 1 T'ti H* IVY 11 17 i U J_ iL B H TLiirtdinj, 29th. High Water, 9.6 a.m., 8.4s p.m. B. I. outward mail due. B. I. homeward mail doew. Philharmonic Orchestra, 5.15 p.m. St. Michael's Lodge. Friday, *]ofn. High Water, 9.45 a.m., 9.13 p.m. Ulu Pacca, St. Helen's Court, noon.
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  • 316 2 The Tomlinson Hall was prettil) decor. ated yt Stanley, win. tin Ladies Work Party m connection with Preabyterian Church held a sale of work, the proceeds of which a »v t<> l>e devoted to the Presby i ian Church Funds. Promptly ;.t id o'clock m the morning
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  • 387 2 Confirmatory Meeting. U decided at the previovj meeting, mem-' hers of the Chua community met again on I Sun-day, the 25th inst.. at 8 p. m..~at the! reaidence of Mr. Chan Sin Ghee, Chop "Sin reek Hin." Xo. 139. Lavender Street. Theie were 38 m attendance,
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    • 217 2 f TO LET. Large GodoWßfl facing river tiro near shipping, Stores *> from c:,000 to 30,000 sq. ft. i 3-arge and Coinmcd-Oiis offices t t ctiitrally si.uated also Bunga- t 1 lows. 1 Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. 1 "f 56 Robinson-rd. Marsilling Bldg. f i VICTORIA THE A TRE.
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    • 347 2 IX THK FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 SHARP CONCLUDING CHAPTERS OF X THE SECRET KINGDOM SERIAL Final. Episodes Fourteen and Fifteen. Four Last Reels WITH A 2 PART LARRY SEMON COMEDY "SMASHING BARRIERS SERIAL Last Episode "THE FINAL BARRIER" 2 Parts "THUNDERBOLT JACK SERIAL Featuring Jack Hoxie and Marin Sais. Episode
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    • 419 2 ALHAMBRs From I TURDA^ September L'l to if^URSDAI FOUR^'R?:TfvfHRLs AV> AN ATHLETIC tfIMR \<s •f-MVSTERY-UOMANCE DRAMA A Univeraal Special Attraction real VRA N X MA V 0 ,~fi TOGETHER WITH r AC Q UELI NELO G r^»e<spectacular beauty, late of the Ziegfeld 1 'ii ERT R IT I) E OLMST
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    • 298 3 Ijitv^ir.nn f***s: rr-rvaam BCfIKB %*S*nßßßß*\\ *SH-n_Kii '*&< rnt-anmßinr^tfaw»--BB«-a-KP -mS^ I > m ii i i ii iiu i-_r"i JL 1 _r^ a j J _^r ._r^ _v 4C_R-^_BP-I-^. _^-fl-^-^_t WflH -fl-TV-. _fl_H_lHl _^B #Jl_h-& I _I_H -BH _^_B _UMI _M_l _CVH_R_ _^flfl_l_k "I i Kodak Limited give up Manufacturing Glass
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    • 28 3 THE SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY COMPANY, LIMITED. S.V^pchandlers, Contractors, and CommlSaSion Agents. 1 tf •fjffice* Ivia\YN ARDS BUILDING *l(f Battery Road. j Telephone No. 433. 11. W. H. Stevens Manager.v
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    • 147 3 Jfo. Glover's^ I *W£*^ World Renowned^^^ Dog Remedies^ Send for free book on "Dog Diseases and How to Feed." fck H. Clay Glover Co., Inc. >^^ 1 1 8 West 31st Street York, a U. S. A. -treats: MULLhR L PHIPPS (Malaya) LTD SINGAPORE. «sif%_f%fir'-»M»*.tf*.«,scv»*-n"--r *%n%n 1 1 H. C.
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    • 47 3 a-RBMfa-BlfcWßWfif-M I j WHY NOT END YOUR SHAVING TROUBLES FOR ONCE AND ALL? Buy A Gillette From Your Favorite Dealer And Enjoy Yourself The 8 Smooth Face That You Have Envied I I So Much 'n Others. I KNOWN THE^^^*^P^^VVORLD OVER X Mullei and Phipps (Malaya) Ltd.
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  • 279 4 Parents' Golden Wedding. TheNL 0V Hoinry Foster, who was for numv vefhk v nui>tt r at Malvern College, and Mrs. J^*'*' 1 r M ili l theiir golden wedding lately^ f Mr. and MriuiLl* says X Gloucester Journal, aro Uu- p|^ nt < < :f a Jar^
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  • 252 4 t The trials have taken place m Belfast Lough of the twin-screw passenger steam er Baradine. the tirst of the new fleet of steamers of the "B" class building by Messrs. Harland and Wolf!" to the order of the P. and 0. Steam Navigation Co. She is the
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  • 97 4 Genelite, the new bearing alloy af iruGeneral Electric Co., contains forty pei i :ent of graphite by volume. Powdered raddes of tin, lead and copper arc mixed j with an excess of the graphite for reduc :ion. tho materials arc compressed m molds, j and m the shaped bearing arc
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    • 604 4 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE N 'lm. mmm-* M "*"S-^ ./V^-V _P ''^Na _»kV 1 *^_i Bmm**~********~*~~~**mm\~~*********^^ Valuable Freehold land and dwelling house, situate at and known as "Wesibourße*. Municipal No. 4. (.ilstead Road, Singapore at our Salerooms, 16-17 Raffles Place, Singapore. ON TUESDAY. 4th OCTOBER. 1921 AT 2.30 P.M. PARTICULARS.
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    • 279 4 BmmmmßmmmmmmWßßßmaß-mmmsßmmaßMßßßm] j IT ONLY NEEfDaT! I A LITTLE SPACE j j To DESCRIBE THE VIRTUES I' OF DODGE CARS, AS AT i THEY ARE THE BEST VALUE OX TO-D.W'S MARKET. j j CENTRAL MOTORS LTD.j MASSAGE HALL 239, Bencoolen Street. i HANICURE AND MASSAGE Mrs. HARU ana Miss HANA Telenhone
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    • 343 4 rriAftspcmt /-THAT PAYS o n c IN order that nmtor transport may he a paying proposition ii W is imperative that the lonjy em ployed has sufficient power for th. Iy WOlll it has to do, and the distl igWk J!! which it will be used, that ih. Tl\ A*
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  • 609 5 V FACILE AND FANATICAL PEOPLE. I Moplahi has come to \*s a generic name I applied to the Mohammedans of the .Malabar Coast -that fertile strip of littoral that '>• tween the South Indian hills and the In i: l l Ocean. Here cane the ships
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  • 85 5 The Auxiliary Decoration. Lond::;], Sept. 2nd,— A Royal Warrant announces that it being desired to recojrnise specially the meritorious services of officers of the Dominions and colonial auxiliary forces during the war, the auxiliary decoration which was created m 1899 will bo conferred upon all office,
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  • 73 5 London, Sept. 10th. -The difficulty of medical diagnosis is emphasised m the report af St. Andrew's Institute for Chemiii! Research, inaugurated by Sir James Mackenzie, which is investigating means for preventing common diseases. Of '.>7l cases examined they had only succeeded m diagnoaing .'.G..»0 per cent.
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  • 93 5 Mr. B. K. Long, foreign editor of the London Times," who was ore of the British pressmen who toured Australia with the Prince of Wales, haa been appointed editor of th c Cap- Times," Capetown, i* succession to the late Sir Maitland Park. The French Consular Court of Enquiry into
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    • 615 5 -Ai> J J-.U. WANTED.— A few "Shipph _h -SSI. those wanting to *Uj P mS&J?\%l |p port. Terms moderate. WrttT^C-mftJ-i lusl" care of Fi-.e.J>ress. .J n U, 'J -'J m\ __l t m J^ 1 IBS) condition. h ap Tor eaah. Phase rice fan rs with price 0 Hox Xf)
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    • 729 5 AUCTION SALES AUCITOPJ SALE OF Puiiev" ___3_T Iff? J** 0 and Twent y *>4rTng a roe w.ll sell by Auction, at their Ssle Rooms Ht Robinson Road I ONjHIIR.SI;^ f>pt mbnr: !(fh n nm i'*:i AlCTiO\ SALE OF l r >.» D()ZKN*IK^IS HAI. I.S, Ta be held t •it our
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    • 844 5 NOTICES. >r SINGAPORE SPOKJSIg CLUB. From Octob r let lSj^the Town Oflee of the Singapore Sporting^lub will be on the tirst loor of Raffles f^nambcr.-. Raffles Place. AH communications J4J connection with the Sporting luh hould therefore be addressed as undor: f A. H. TOOn. Sorretary. M Sing pore Sposting
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    • 469 5 MALA VAN CHINA CLA V j AND POTTERY CO., LTD., I I i-___ 3 GOPENG t==i STOCKS NOW ON HAND j EIRE BRICKS, ARCH BRICKS, LONG WEDGE BRICKS, BROAD BACK S BRICKS, BABCOCK WILCOX TUBE BRICKS. A FIRECLAY. f Note:— Bricks of any size or shape can he delivered within
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  • 40 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. The funeral of the late Mrs. Lim Kirn Seah will take place at 10 o'clock on the morning of Friday, September 30th at 72 Waterloo Street, whence the remains will be removed to the Holland Road Cemetery.
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  • 766 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTBMBER 2 9. 1921. The Cost of Labour. In another column will be found tin article contributed by a man well placed to discuss the subject from every point ol* view. labour and wages." In this part of the world we do not think that any
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  • 480 6 H. li. Pi ince Purachatrs of Siam has arrived ir Kuala Lumpur, and ie staying at Carcosa. Mr. \V. Byre Kenny. Director of Public works, F. M. S., was m Singapore yeter- returning from leave. The P. and O. Steamer Karmala has left Colombo, and is expected to arrive at
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  • 154 6 SIR ARTHUR ADAMS HITS OL I. t (From Our OwtWCorrcspondßnt) 4)1.^ rhe Malay dr.vei of a iwotor^Lr whivb ran into a car m which Mr. \V. Goldie 4pt Mr. J. G. Brown were driving to town, was charged with rash djn'Aig and lined $i) 0 or a month's
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  • 88 6 m *t^ m y t *kpmim.) V Bata^r.. Sept. 2>. A general railway^^^Tin .lava pected m the tir.st wneHn October. Work will stop on receipt of a telegram from the j native communist leader Semaoen. The authorities are prepared for all eventualities. The Cnion Personnel of the
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  • 490 6 (Contributed >. Some I there W. Labour Commission whose unties nn doubt* were to con-' sider the cost et* living for« coolies and eventually to reduc. wages toai fair level. It i.s obviously up to the foar principal employers of labour to take tbm lead. viz.. UM
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  • 153 6 ject of course to such reservations as are imposed by Imperial COPaidmnathws Singa-! pore being primarily a link 1^ the Imperial j Chain). A great deal has been C-M an) is b^ngS floty die direction indicated, but I J^'el *WS% ti»€at unification would etyie JJbrc naturaffy ani more quickly if
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  • 387 6 WBofia BEING don, USTTwh irom PflNriPAl %y '4% Sir,- -In \j. h augu ration of Etafßet I i of interest not „,:>. and individo ously f.»r its ..>.,,. j 0n general public, I shall 1 allow nn- apace m youi ynse Liv- steps ths W%da carrying ou! U
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  • 184 6 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS ASSOCIATION. A committee meeting «>f lbs eb held on Octo\er fifth, al MB H amongst other falter* to be I Wli L> c to confirm *\m\ IV from Committee SI the ap] additional members. A letter from The kfalays regarding reran *nd t \atio The following notions b)
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    • 127 6 WIT ITH ITtf 1 I I I I 111 I <iW I I Hi I illll 1 1 Hi lIS IJgP 111 I MACGREGOR'S r V_v V O S- a/ /i PARLIAMENT y' CX» I BLEND > V^X I y^_w» 4**S*^ X H> v' Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated
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    • 138 6 ,-y —4— a ___rx— _._a mm. k. -a r^A a- a m, a »m. J mmfwif****)*** Municipal WA °A 3 y^f-ngtnecriTig A CCBaCXLanJ j W^ tractors'l \j&!«0 m*o^4m\W 131 4 a JS **4M X mi^' o^m4****^ Plant. i Tar. I'itch and Asphalt Apparatus. Tar .Spraying and Tar Spreading Machines. j
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  • 188 7 CRAI(TS£OL\^ MOITIA.jLAW IN l!|A ST i* C' [Reuter's Service] london, SepL 27. J. Craig urn tho UUcp parliammt terdag tbe Government had information l«rg« quantities of arms and ammunihad been brought to Ireland m the I two months by Sinn-fein gunmen, and Mnen ware ronstant'y drilling. 1
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  • 460 7 Berlin, Sept. 27. Intel allied Control Cornla that the German police •'••>' reduced t<» the level Ent, nte. It deelataa that done to carry out the for d< entraliaing the force still aed m tactical units and .a mobile ficrht ii g foiCC similar to v. hr. I
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  • 408 7 SOVIET PROPAGANDA Isi^Anok Lighting t** w 1 [Reuter's Service] m London. Sept. 27. The Soy ,1 nmpaganda m the Orient is under the su Vision of Stalin, hoad of the Nationalities X^aAment. Coming immediately affer Tenin and Trotsky m the' Soviet hierarchy* Stwlin really dominates the Soviet's foreign
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  • 213 7 COERCING THE UNRULY. Geneva, Sept. 27. Tho Assembly is now discuss ng the economic weapon as a means of enforcing respect for the League's decisions. The committee's report propo.ses that the' League Council should summon the parties! accused of infringement of the League covenant and deliver judgment
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  • 112 7 Riga, Sept 27. j TK#»*M.mericans have organized 120 kiU lens tn Petrograd producing sixty thousand loaves of bread dailjPfar atarving^children. The America"rJ3 hare^been compelled to reduce the rawons as the^ children, who had not seen white aVead for s0 voracimisly dewured the bread lY»t they became il
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  • 553 7 WELSH COAL TROUBLES. MOND ON CN^PLOYMENT. Jf London, JSept. 27. A serious potion has arisen m the a^outh Wales c^lfield owing to a misinterpretation* ofJRe settlement of the last coal .-.like tho^Tinos Department requiring the owmi-s contribute a further ten shillings Jr the ton amounting to threeqiuifj/rH
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  • 253 7 NY ALAS RUBBER ESTATES. The Directors' report to the shareholders for the year ended 81st May, 1921 has the following Accounts. After charging depreciation amounting to $4,434.51 the Profit and Loss Account ?hows a net loss on the year's working of $17 o07.12 Deducting from this the credit balance of
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  • 217 7 TRIPARTITE TREATIES WITH CHINA. START A NEW ERA. Washington, Sept. 27. A conference of Democratic .Senators has decided that the peace treaties are not matters for party action. Individual senators are free to follow their own judg-' merit m voting for ratification. New York, Sept. 27. The New
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  • 325 7 Singapore, Sept. 28. The Local Share Market has been a littlemore active during the week, but very few of the favourite Industrials shew any appreciable improvement this being solely due to the prevailing tightness of the money market. Kuhber. The Commodity has been much firmer, closing a
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  • 286 7 The following is the director's report to the shareholders to be presented at the annua! meeting to be "held at Messrs Derrick and Co's offices on October sth at neon. I Th c Company's Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss Account for the year ended 30th June,
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    • 218 7 THE HALL MARK OF EXCELLENCE !S<>\\ OPENED T. II mlf JLA*^ 3 LlfarA m\j*^^lmmmm****^ s OF THE S^f f*» oss^**^ I m > SWEETS I WELL KNOWN l ASSORTED CHOCOLATES I ASSORTED CHOCOLATE-! J NEATLY BOXED IN FANCY BOXES 1 Ih. Box 11-23 2 I lb. York 2.7:* I lb.
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    • 468 8 N. Y. K. EUROPEAN LINESu EUROPEAN LINES. j LONDON LINE Fortn.g_.tly terries FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON ft ANTWERP, via Porta. INABA MARU October 5 FOR MARSEILLES LIVEP.POOI.. t a Ports. LISBON MARU October t HAMBURG LINE Monthly Serric. FOR LONDON. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, ft HAMBURG, via Ports MITO MARU early November i
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    • 566 8 K. P. IVL^V KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MJQi^^CHAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland). j HOYAL PACU3T NAVIGATION Co., OF BA7_s!s|£ I Ci'ottfts ISI Passage Dept 1202 Freight Do*! 10©2 Manager Desk 1437 Marine Sujrt. Trant«^™ ent D#pt -8 COLLYER QUAY. OKOtf «#>NTRACT WITH THE NETHFRLANBS INEL'- GOVEBN^ NJ: .mrx>*rmr*mmmmm.**rrmitMSmt- Oi —Hl— lll,ll 1 ijiii
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    • 744 8 mm. mmmmmAmmmmmmir m h.««m— ma— >• —^"^"""W «B.«^_— »«>> m P. O. BRITISH INDIA APCAR LINEpf ]t (Incorfprate^ In Englsnd.) aMML*_«S& fAS»iNGHi: SERVtiCM; PENINSULAR iS.D ORIENTAL S. I CG, (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). The Company's MAIL f*ER-«ICES E AST OF BOMBAY are st prcient Mi 4 irv UM^Sf
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    • 764 9 lHh SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. XT» (INCORPORATED IN SlAl). M> SINGAPORE BANGKOK For X COAffiNG^V: *fc* E ****^iml]*m*^^ T^». Sing er., UYUGAIJ. V^ir Val Departure PRACHATIPOK V™' oct 5 VAIJ.YA %^r #l( Oct. 12 1 The steamers aro fitted throughout with electilb iVhl _-_j W •ccyimodation for first clas^plksense-i.
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    • 575 9 The r^fean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The Cafina Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. E^rman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. i Jr (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN UNB.) <_r jT (Incorporated In England,) I L^NT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OB PANAMA. I FROM NEW YORK. W Steamer Due Spore Route Fer
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    • 572 9 I rABBBNGBB AND F BRIGHT SER VI CBS OPBXATBD BI PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. j (Incorporst*! ia U. S. A.) f 03i ACCOUNT OF THE U. 8. SHIPPC^C BOAJtD j SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INPIA. j SAILINGS FROM SINGAPOBI. I For 'CALCUTTA DIRECT. J CRLOLE STATE Passengers and Freight Otl
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    • 378 10 GOOpJ^fEAE i 5 All price lists at present m circulation are cancelled: lit iti i > CIRRENT PRICES CAN BB < .STAINED ON APPLICATION PENDING PUBLICATION OF I MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT OF I The Borneo Company, Limited ra i Incorporated m England.l I SINGAPOBE IPOH PENAN(i "A Belt of Branches
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    • 39 10 4T Aw m m _r _r m m I 1/ Li- 11 •J > ri 3 S Ja fr I J **i*''' _F W JT AFTERNOON TEA j CYNAMON TOAST SANDWICHES I We Keep Open Until Patrons Stop Coming. a
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    • 348 10 I JW If- Mm* f. -W my W-tM rnmlSS rmnmmim ■MJ'l"""«~9r4b I DYSte^TEKY} jl DIARRHOEA BBOWIf'S SPECIFIC^ ,te oe hai rt ■%TSSR_>** OtSPll^L I UST, m.\£ if Kill BROWF. *^t »i.i niawn>Mu»u 1 c a— ——i a i— —in ii -im aaaa SALE AU BON MARCHE j 20-21 .STAMFORD RO.AD.
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    • 226 10 sum! m»fjf/J!.my ;i.-n:- _m'- 'irega^a- »SB*Ba»sy«.SEP?>r^yrr y 3-.-exu-e.nra A*mmmmW V_^_ g jfi^B^ H m*mmm7 Am* J*EFFREY.'s\ JV aj_i _am 1 IV beer I r A m Scotland M j i—^B. _H A__S Lmmß **\^L\ __to_vv |v^_^ fl Bw^. ~e^B^ 4m^Ar I 3 B CtCOfiPQRATLO IS tsaAJTO SINGAPORE I* Iflß _»J|—
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  • 81 11 SEPTEMBER tt Bank 4 m.s. 2 1 7 Bank demand 2|3 ."l-.;_' Private credits m. 2 1 17-32 New York, dteisad I.. Credits N days 4*> France, demand 580 India. T. T. IM Hongkong, demand "_V» p.t I'rem. Yokohama, demand M Java, demand lil'l Bangkok, demand" 90»i Sovereign, Bank
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  • 140 11 SEPTEMBER 38. Tin ltu>a-rs $78-37 tt No Sellers Gambier Cube No. l 1&50 Gambier 3-85 Pepper Black 14.00 Pepper (wliite, Tail) J7.00 Tapioca, -mall fluke, f.g. S.SS Tapioca, Medium pearl f.g B.it Peßrl Sago, small R.SS Copra Sundried ISJSS Copra Mix 11.76 Opium, Benares uncort 4,500 Rice, Rangoon white
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  • 44 11 12 o'clock noon, Sept. 2*. 1921. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh. Cloning Price*. Clotting Prise*. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers. Spot 30«/. 31 Oct. Sl 32 Oct. to Dec. II BH Jan. to March *4 31KTone of Market: Blsaflf mm
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  • 86 11 Fraser Co., Exchange and Share Brokers. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1911. Hitam Tin (300.000--) 145—1.55 K. Kammonting 1.14.0—1.16.0 x.d Morai Tin ($i 4.00—4.50 Nawng Pet 1.45—1055 Padanp Plan.iok ($1) .60— .70 li&ub. Anst i'2 00,000 --,£l) 1.50 Renong (£125 000 1.5.0-1.6.0 Taipinc: Tin (1,200,000) 1.05 1.15 Malaka Pinda
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    • 500 11 ilißtfi tVAi-^^OO.OOO ,Is_«_a._ajLIBIBaBaaMIIII-il *****1 l MR I *****81 W Z V^ Assuranceß m force over $17,000,000. *> T«E GiJEJT.JMSTERN LIFE ASSI)RANOtf COMPANY, UMITED. <Ir'ccrporated m Straits Sg^ements) EA» OFFICE: Winchester £ou,e, Singapore. V LONDON OFFICE: 82 Old Jewry, E.C. as^rv? 7 £20,00 dei>oBited >b^ Supreme Court of Engird, and oompiln
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    • 516 11 CHARTERED/MNK f Of -kidia, Auatra'/fe and China, Jacerporated ln EngUn by Royal Caartei, Paid up Capital |y f OO,OOO aharea ef £6 each J SS ff Eeaerre Fund f S.tOS.tSS Reaerre Liability c '/Proprietor. 9,000,009 HRA' OPPICK. 38 Bishopp London, E.C. 2. Agendas Branches. Alor *S*rJp>ngkong Penang Amritaa Paket Bangkok
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    • 1058 11 YOKOHAMA SPECS SANK. LTD. EsUbhsaed ISif Capital Subscribed Y. 100.000.00S (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y. 57,000,000 President N. Kajivara, J-sf. Vice-Pre-ident S. K. Sasaki, Es«. DIRECTORS. N. Homa, Esq., I. MaUakaU, Esq.. T. Yamakawa, Esq., M. Mitsai, Esq., M. Odagiri. Esq., Raron K. Morlmnra, Raron K. Iwasaki, R. Ichinomija,
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    • 240 11 THE LONDON LANCASffIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD. (Inee-Tttr-.tee' ta Great Britain) TOTAL ASSETS exeaed HS.OOC.CU fl 5 -lasnTa-vces effected, lev bag er abort pcrir/ais, co the BUILDT.NGB VB** TENTS aad RENT af ?BXTAaI. DWELLING HOUSES. GODOWVB lm* BUSINESS Fiam-ssa. a^'.-Ol CAIV-Policies iascrd eev«ria» PRIVATE CARS, MOTOR c :Gl_ill fluflfl COMMERCIAL TTS-CLE3
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 28 11 CLEARANCES. September 28. -K. S. Barn, Singkep. <.;. G Da^ndels. Sumatra, fDut); Kanafrava Maru, Koyo Maru. BuHhu Mara. (Jap.); EdVnditlc aScott Harley. Ipoh. Hong Keat. Ban Whutl HJn. (Brit).
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    • 492 11 MAIL TABLE Intermediate and local mails w_U h* least m list below Federated Malay State., Malai-ea, Maar cad Penang (by train) 6 am. and 6 pas, flair. 1 (except Sunday). Kulil;< Pahang, Pekan, sU (By train* 6 an. I via defeases Pulau flesgl .Sultan- 'J m** Caceb Hung Chiap oam
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  • 3334 12 I MR. GIBBONS EVIDENCE STILL'S THEORIES WORTHLESS. In the Supreme Court yesterday morning before the Chief Justice, the action by the Singapore Cold Storage Company, Ltd., agsinst The Straits Times Press, Ltd., r.nd Mr. A. W. Still, for alleged libel, was continued. Mr. G. S. Carver and
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