The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 October 1921
1921-10-01
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Title Section18 1921-10-01 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TENU CENTS I* SI?*GAPORE, S.S., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1921. NO. 10,:i97. I—18 words
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Article200 1921-10-01 1 Neuter's ulla podrida «>l lettgram* to-day contains nothing of outstanding importance. A brief record that Lloyd (Jeorge's •reply ha* l>oen sent to F)e Yalera. What the mo\e is, is not clear Page 7. The I/ea«ue of Nations continues its discussions of matters, *ith MM heat. The Committee200 words
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Article1634 1921-10-01 1 Quiaquid agunt homine§ noitri ••< farff libelli Jutbmau So the Straits SsttlaaMßtS Association (Singapore Branch) is going: to listen to th,^ persuasive eloquence of Mr. IVck as to taking <v vote on wh<fcn the members think will best. BBpreSOßt them on the Legislative Council. No doubt1,634 words
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Advertisement304 1921-10-01 1 Malthoad I. A RAPS^ES HOA*EL 4 W J SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS AUTJMN RACE WEEK. 24th 29th October 1921. MONdV* October 24.—TEA DANCE, o to 7' p.m. TUESDAI October 25.— DANCE AFTER DINNER (Evening Dress essential for Danciy.,') WEDNE: AY, October 26.— ORCHESTRAL /JON CERT, 9.45 p.m., RAFFLES ORCHESTIVi. THURSI V Oeftobei304 words
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Advertisement273 1921-10-01 1 KELLY WALSH, LTD. I (Incorporated m Hongkong) HOOKS FOR MOTORISTS cts. S ets. rhe Motorist's Pocket Tip-Book, by f'nr? for- 1921 (illustrated) 2.00 Geoffrey Osborn 80 The Automobile Repairman's r^Book of the Ford Van, by R. T. Helper, a Pn->t Book for A'icholson 2.40 Mechanic, Owner, Chauffeur, and rhe Modern273 words
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Advertisement130 1921-10-01 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS t "I'tps" f'n lung* < Page l\ Five new auction sales on page .">. Seaside bungalows to let Page Upright Grand Piano for sale- Pa^e .">. (ioodrieh Silvertown Cor<l Tyre— Page 12. Roneo Ltd. moved to corner of Arcade Page l. Establishment of the Singapore Lighter] j Co.130 words
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Miscellaneous187 1921-10-01 1 THE WEEK I Saturday, Oct. Ist. High Water, 10.17 a.m., 10.26 p.m. Cricket: P. S. and Law vs. S.R.C.. BJLC. Cricket: S.C.C. vs. Ceylon XI. S.C.C Polo: Barnes Cup Final. r i p.m. Variety Eatt— YJf.CJL 9 p.m. Sunday, 2nd. High Water, 10.48 a.m., 11.8 p.m. Sw: Club. 75 yds.187 words
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Advertisement140 1921-10-01 2 TO LET. 1 Large G-iowns facing river 1 *iso near shipping, Store.* from 6,000 to 30,000 sq. ft. 3«arge and Commodious offices ceDtralb situated also Bunga- fl lows. i Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. i 56 Robinson-rd, Marsilling Bldg. tVNIGHT TO-NIGHT AT 8.30 P.M. F GRAND MAGICAL VARIETY ENTKKTAINMENT by140 words
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Advertisement475 1921-10-01 2 'GAIETY" CINEMA! KNORMOUS PRESENTATION OF A MICHTY BIG CHANGE! IN THK FIRST SHOW AT :.::<• SHARP. CORINNE GRIFFITH IN "THE GARTER GIRL' A SPECIAL VITAGKAPH PRODUCTION IN 6 PARTS PROM THE INTENSELY HUMAN O. HENRY STORY "THE MEMENTO" IN' THE SECOND SHOW AT 9.15 P.M. THE SONG "TEARS Ob LOVE"475 words
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Advertisement405 1921-10-01 2 Tllhambra Krom SeplemWr H<» W* '"■>• Ocl l>< Keaturintr tbo Sublinu < JW BeautiM X who Jives a splKilid intevpret&Mi of tlu- IM^M, n »TH\ SPREADING. DAWN fin Parts k production made t \c-tivt- by careful -fftont.on to atmosphore. fire scene exceptional well picturt-d, by sonu- true notes of emerges405 words
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Advertisement207 1921-10-01 3 IN for your rJaf f •c. and the Royal Infant has 'beil *r^lL 18l j l CC h< lvsl *V best [S >d obtainable. Mo P"v.isfed 10 display t Royal ft ■ms of Italy t,d Spain because infant 1 of the Kings of Italy and Si were IF) I U207 words
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Advertisement165 1921-10-01 3 TAPPING KNIVES WE STOCK THE CELEBRATED ALSO A NUMBER OF OTHER WELL KNOWN MAKES, 8 BURGESS RIGHT OR LEFT HAND, -FARRIERS," I PLEASED TO QUOTE OUR BEST PRICES FOR THESE, I UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED I (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE I 'All price lists at present m circulation are165 words
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Advertisement50 1921-10-01 3 J&aemm&utmmmntmim n fr -mcgyp: -rr-rr irr nairn i mum—— i pi THE EMBODIMENT OF COMFORT ECONOMY DURABILITY Previous Price $7250 Now $5750 Previous Price $G250 Now $4950 I YOU MUST ACTUALLY SEE AND RIDE IN THESE MODELS I TO APPRECIATE THEIR MfNY SPLENDID QUALITIES Wearne Bros, Limited. 200-212 ORCHARD ROAD.50 words
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Miscellaneous745 1921-10-01 3 GHURqp SEUVKC£S I9t! SUNDAY AKTER TRINITY. RaflJajr, 2-id October, 1921. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL «.3() a.m. Litany. 7.4G a.m. Holy Communion (Choral.) 9M a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion. P-ra. The Catechism. Brei long an I S 6 V f VHIjW'S, SErOY LINKS LJx»l> <\>riin;uniori. p.m. Kvon^ong and Bemoa. i-'urinp the745 words
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Article356 1921-10-01 4 MACPHAH/S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, 28th September. The market has been quiet during: the period under review and little irtovement i« to be recorded. TTheer c was a slight rise m Rubber during the week but later the price receded and at 80% cents spot and 82% rents356 words
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Article296 1921-10-01 4 Ix>ndon. Aug. 2">. Markets. There is no change to report m markets generally tince we last wrote. and unfortunately it ii difficult to see whort.' any improvement is jroinjj to come from owing to the depressed stau* of trade all round, and until the present political difficulties296 words
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Article184 1921-10-01 4 Singapore, Sept. 29. Since last reporting, the Rubber Market has shown considerable activity, due chiefly to a strong end of the month demand, supported by speculative dealings ip forward positions. The resultant higher \uiues, however, brought out heavy sellers and the market experiei^pl a sharp reaction. At184 words
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Advertisement601 1921-10-01 4 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE Ij^- mm •4* x. v g v «r \V-^\ £L£j fr ■err |< IHF I^^ Valuable Freehold land and dwelling house, situate at and known as "We§tbour»«* Municipal No. 4. Gilstead Road, Singapore at our Salerooms, 16-17 Raffles Place, Singapore. ON TUESDAY. 4th OCTOBEK, 1921 AT601 words
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Advertisement243 1921-10-01 4 I] IT ONLY NEEDS A LITTLE fPACE |i To DESCRIBE THE VIRTUES jj OF DODGE CARS, AS AT |j $3,150 j THEY ARE THE BEST VALUE OX I va-DAY'S MARKET I CENTRAL MOTORS LTD. 4 MASSAGE HALL 259, Bencoolen Street, MANICURE AND MASSAGB Mrs. HARU and Miss HAN A Telephone243 words
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Advertisement294 1921-10-01 4 I W^~ AUCTION S^E OF 1 Valuable teak Household Fur,iture Pfaitel No. 370 SERANGOO^ROAR A ■UN SATURDAY, Ist OCjofefc S« M upholstered i*Ktonn v clfflW Ual.m.v )ar .,l rattan arm sfcard chair.s mcranti sirt< l 1" 1*' %var drobo ar.J.*- ni wa^on etc. X|nt teak l«lroj« ™X W h top,294 words
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Article239 1921-10-01 5 The following raits of portage will takieffect from October 1, to-day: (A) Letters addressed Co foreign countries first ounce 12 enti, each racc—dtm ourtce 6 cts. (B) Letters addressed to plaeai ii) the British Empire except those places named' m (C) per ounc c 6 cts. (C)239 words
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Article86 1921-10-01 5 I Much to the distaste of shippers from Colombo there has been announced from to-day a general rise m freights to the United Kingdom, from 66f tj 70s :i ten, subject to a deferred rate of ten per cent. The rise is variously attributed to improving trade86 words
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Article344 1921-10-01 5 A lei^al point «.f f onijilmslJti iatermi came up daring tM hearing of criminal appeal before Mr. Juftiee Farret Manity and Mr. Jmtfefl ISranch at Ipoh, On th« sheet containing the, charge as handed N» the judges there aNo appeared the rteatd <»i two previous convictions. The eQRei344 words
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Article89 1921-10-01 5 The Select Committee on the Budget Iws succeeded m reducing the deficit to bo p^id out of surplus balances to Ra. 500,000, and this without touching the temporary al lowan vs of (lovrrnment servants. Th«« nmil knifi Sia beta ruthlessly applied t-> pablfc works. Some of the eommtttec89 words
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Advertisement608 1921-10-01 5 PLKXTEn. 27-9 Jf A ?Z Kl }o* m r Motor r:ir M ■Hf-etarter^nd n> jij-hts. stat, 9 u.c.| WJNT|D Ty^» T^s; fiinotie or Europ««» HOUSI»|,D FURNITURJL*" *m X *Tory descMi|ioß (big or msall loti) o5o« prices enewL ArFly to f*|«d Hmndt— «f Prt^ r U— r^_, 4 Dutch -i*:|inn, medinm608 words
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Advertisement628 1921-10-01 5 REMINDER. fr \l CTION SALE Tills MC)| (N ,J, c OK I Well ma<l< Y,-ak Household F U E».^ ca^prisins:. Almt^ss^u',^.,^^,,,^ M, In* TlllNl.^hiiiig TahU-s md rhaiMr ■•<!- I- »>;, Bc»k cfi, 'JMfcii,' etc. jM-y. S doMB WiasJbla^rGemao^i^- fl ..nd oJ^ *Vr^ 4 1 -ii'^f^^ts, etc/vhich Messrs. I WA^HNG roe628 words
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Advertisement636 1921-10-01 5 NOTICES. StNGAPOft* CHAMBER OF COMMESCB AM) EXCnWG^. Notice of i hanKe of date of Meetin" •NOTICE is hereby driven that the Genum! tinp of Members to confirm new Rule It* will be held within the Exchan K e Buildings on Thursday (Jth October. 1*2 1, M > Ah p m636 words
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Advertisement765 1921-10-01 5 NOTICES. THE SINGAPORE LIGHTER GO No. 11 THE ARCADEI ndcr management of experienced Shipging m;:n. Lighters- Supplied at current rates. NOTICE i We, the undersigned, Tan Took Ylw and Chan Sweo Hong, hereby beg to inform the public that as from the First day of October 1921 we will carry765 words
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Advertisement417 1921-10-01 5 On Sunday, a irecodile, measuring about 1! feet, was s-ivui by Mr. < Kphraunis of Yam Seng Estate, with UtOther gentle- man, at the Kampong Dew river, nea«* Krian Road says the Pinang Gazette 1 On opening the stomach of the crocodile, is pieces of stones were found, which, "according417 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article42 1921-10-01 6 PEDLOW- MORRI9.— On Friday the 30th September 1921, at 4.30 p.m., at the Presbyterian Church, Singapore, by the Rev. Wm. Murray. M.A., Joseph Howard Pedlow. Malayan Civil Service, to Edith Gwendoline, youngest daughter of Capt. and Mrs. R. W. Morris, Singapore.42 words
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Article18 1921-10-01 6 FRANCIS.— At the District Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, on Sept. '29th S. A. Francis. Chief Overseer. P.W.D.. Town.18 words
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1965 1921-10-01 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1921. Purely Voluntary. After a very long delay which has CkUMd some public feeling of dismay that the years have been allowed to pass without an effort to replace the old Volunteers, the text of the new Volunteer Ordinance is published m the Government1,965 words
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Article353 1921-10-01 6 WEDDING PEDLOW-MORRIS. The Presbyterian p r fioa was the scone of fiery pretty wetMina yotcrday af U rnooiM v Joem* Bernard Pedisw, of A Mala; g er< (rice, new tonne ted m se p^ U ctortfejiUmof Qr. r w .if. ivd)^ if V^rWnpoint, fromi'!. tg Mi>s^Mith Gwenoofc-' iaaghtiar of aptain353 words
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Article162 1921-10-01 6 Members of the Cx>mr.\itt*o nppo.nluu by the Government of Bombay to consider tho future of the Rent Art* art not hk.ly to I extraordinarily popular «m a] saa I of that highly rented dtjv Moht people m J Bombay, we believe. <.<a*ider that the rev% now162 words
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Article239 1921-10-01 6 In consequence t the I l^»* district and the number of inhabits* tf wh reside there, and wfch a desire kO »uppK the Singapore Ki>'t IVes? as curly m morning as po.^sibkJ Tanjor.t Kitorjf will be constituted as aj district fr Ist Two depots be c#ei239 words
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Advertisement173 1921-10-01 6 MACGREGOR'S v. O. S- y c^y PARUAMENT /+<£s/ BLEND W*£r y £jy^ Vk^HISKY I^\\f Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Shanghai). 1 OON.VENIENCE is the word which best describes a THERMOS FLASK. j Liquids may be kept hot or cold for long periods of time, and 2 it is just173 words
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Advertisement112 1921-10-01 6 What about your BAGGAGE YOU insure your valuable* and effects at honif: do you protect them m your baggage when travelling? Property to the value of many thousands of pounds is lost, damaged m various ways, or stolen every year m transit by railw*/ and steamship, or while the Owner112 words
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Article308 1921-10-01 7 DEfoTE BY LEAGUE. fr HOT ARGUMENT. a\ b [RHitesia^er^ice.] nfton, Sept. 29. h S f t (o tUv Us adopted tbe -ntod by Motta, to>iU<. effect thai if tfc'ovemments fail to%rovide the i edits for tho relief of the famine i&. 'ussia, The League wl. not be308 words
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Article355 1921-10-01 7 Paris, S*pt 2H. an official statement, the <; ilties imposed b> th c Allies 1 rrn^ m March last art- to be raised !«>. "Vavas) Paria, Sept 2». The Its .n Ambassador has called on the i».h IJbvnier to convey the Italian Goveranent's. at th c incident which355 words
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Article449 1921-10-01 7 NEW YORK'S HOT COPPERS. HOW TO MARK MONEY. [Reuters Service]. New York, Sept. 2fl. Great aniusfiiH'rjt has been caused m anti-probtP*^ ri*c|gs by the evidence bcfos- the Grand Jury against the Chicago Police who are asevssd of circumrenting prohibition, h, appears the police confiscated the li^or on449 words
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Article313 1921-10-01 7 IN AID OF UNION JACK CLUB. When Mrs. G. M. Alford ia tho organiser of any concert end herself contributes betides ?uvh local "stars" as Mr. Gordon Osborne, Mr. A. F. Peate, Madame Dietz.l iM(. Mr. V. G. Eztchiel, there should be no doubt as to the313 words
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Article402 1921-10-01 7 OLD SINGAPORE RELICS. To the Editor, Sir,— On a recent visit to the Raffles Museum I noticed the authorities had got together the nucleus of a pictorial history -viz maps and pictures of old Singapore, *nd portraits of pioneers such as John'Jton, the Reads, the Seotts,402 words
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Article127 1921-10-01 7 To the Editor, Sir. I would like to call the attention of the Traffic Control Department to the conditions m Stamford-rd and Bras Basjihrd every day at one o'clock. This is, I consider, th c > busiest time of the day there. Not only are there a number127 words
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Article138 1921-10-01 7 Under prt»ssur c of thi* People's Council m the Dutch East Indies (which is representative body of the East Indian population, having, however, no executive power), the Government is considering: the introduction of a Bill, by virtue of which East Indian enterprises of agriculture and industry138 words
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Article156 1921-10-01 7 Coolies at $150 a Month. Kinta Sanitary Board coolies are to have their wages reduced by 10 per cent from the first day of next montfb m accordance with similar action taken by the P. W. D. At the meeting of the Central Pahane Planter's Association156 words
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Article769 1921-10-01 7 AIiEKDEEXSHIRE'S CHAMPIONSHIP. (Prom Our Own Correspondent). Edinburgh, Aug. 24. The County Cricket Championship has now been definitely settled Aberdeen have peered themselves worthy winners. They have not met with I reverse, and have von at least one engagement against all their opponents. They practically made certain of victory769 words
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Advertisement189 1921-10-01 7 THE HALL MARK OF EXCELLENCE i NEW STOCK m NOW OPENED |f W +JLJ *^l OF THE c <I\^^ WELL KNOW ASSORXKP CHO( oi.ATKs I ASSORTED CHOCOLATES 1 NKVILY BOXED IN FANCY BOXES V% \h. Bex si.r, i i Ih. York 2.75 1"? Ih. :t.:.0 ..'I 2 ih. ;,.7:» I189 words
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Advertisement449 1921-10-01 8 N. Y. K. EUROPEAN UNE& I EUROPEAN LINES. j LONDON LINE Fortnigatly S.rrie* r FOIP MARSEILLES. LONDON ANTWERP, via Porta. i ii m\ru October 6 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly S«rrf«« FOR MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL, t!« Porta. LISBON MARU October HAMBURG LINE Moathly Sarrie* FOR LONDON, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM. A HAMBURG, via Porta. MITO449 words
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Advertisement512 1921-10-01 8 K. P. IM KONINKLI'KE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU (Incorporated m Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA r «?*tic« 131 Passmre Dept. 1202 Freight De»t 1002 Man*«er Deak 1437 Marine Snpfc TrsMihipnwnt Dept. i COLLYEB QUAY. YJNI>E& GONTRACT WITH THE NETHIRLANBS INDIA GOVERNMENT. SPEELMAN (Saturday, Oct 1) Letoi«, Tarcmpa, Midai and Genting.512 words
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Advertisement696 1921-10-01 8 I t O. BRTnSHIINDL* m Sm r AND 9 APCAR LINE. I (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. 1 CQAf (Under Contract with His Majesty's Govetjyf**) n company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBA«rTtt prwent|»«»«H^ LONDON^fAREASTBRir SERVIT^:. L FROM L^NDOT^ TO ejI^SEILLES A LjTDO?^ DUX SINGAPORE696 words
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Advertisement439 1921-10-01 9 IHE^SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.J LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE ForJCretay, +Trq mm pu t Kelantan, Pangnara, Telupia, Patani, Singera, 1^ "i KoAmui, Lanpsuai^Chumpon. and Bangkok. fc^ 4F+ irrATA Departure •JGALA Oct!^3 Oct 5* IA( HATIPOK m Oct. 10 oct* 12 |\LAYA Oct. 17 Ogt 19 Thejteai.K.^ aro439 words
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Advertisement291 1921-10-01 9 O. Sl VL The Osaka Shoscu Kaisha Ltd. (Incorporated m Japan). No. 1, D» Sonra Strut. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. <S:kbjoct to chang« withont »otic») < EUROPEAN LlN# '< Port Said, Maraeffles, Lonefcn, Anijw«rp f RotterdaP and Hftmburf. s A.l^il^^H |^Oct. 15 Oct 18 s.p, Atlas Maru IJei^i""lse^^^^^ *Omit Marseilles.291 words
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Advertisement567 1921-10-01 9 t| Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. ThefChina Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUpan Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorpoiated m England.) IOINT FOR»GHTLY SERVICE TO NFYV YORK via SUEZ OK PANAMA, FROM NEW YORK. Steamet Dae Spore Route ?>r i TELEMACHII Sept. 30 Sutz Manila nan567 words
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Advertisement556 1921-10-01 9 rABfIfIKGIR AND FSMGHT SERVICES OPItATSB XT j PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. I fOB ACCOUNT OF TIIE U. 9. SKIPPING BOAK'J SAN FRANCISCO— MAM LA—EAST INIHA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. For CALCUTTA DIRECT. CUOLI STATE Passengers and Freight Ue» II TTOUTESINE STATI Passsngera and Freight Nov. II GRANITE STATE Passengers and Freight556 words
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Article371 1921-10-01 10 The annual geneAneeting of the share- X holders of the Ulu k ca Corporation, Ltd., J was held at 14 St J ens' Coui-t yesterday, when Mr. Chew Chiat presided a-nid those also present ire Messrs. Ng Hong Guan Wee Thian P< [Directors), Tan Boon See, Sin371 words
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Article176 1921-10-01 10 Two Mop Arre^-t Th c re-. xhuniatip. of the body of Suni" Lav took place at; he Seremban Horpital ft burial ground at 9cclock on Tuesday mor- r.:ng says the Mala/ Mail. The following officials were prefcit: Dr. Skcen. S. M. 0.. Dr. Jacques. Id 0.. ar.d176 words
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Article141 1921-10-01 10 A Gazette Extraordinary issued yesterday I gives the followinj rates for Govt. Tel. I Offices. Burma (overland) 46 cts; Ceylon k (overland) 59 cts; India (overland) 54 cts; Kelantan 9 cts; Sian 9 cts. Urgent rates three times above. I<t is understood tiat a European member of the141 words
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Advertisement280 1921-10-01 10 Madstrong Electric Plant. A Complete Electric Light l'lant tor l.mhiinu and J Power purposes for the Factory or Bungalow. I With this plant no matter whore you live you can have j electrkJtj m your homo. You tan have plenty of food, brilliant a;vl wholesome light,. n any part of280 words
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Advertisement557 1921-10-01 10 I ECZEMA IN RASH ON CHUTS HEAD Hair Fell Out. Could Not Get Any Rest With Her. Cuticura Heals. "My little daughter began to get eczema at the roots of her hair. It came out m a red rash first, and then formed scales that were very irritating, and her557 words
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Advertisement70 1921-10-01 10 —y ~r y Steadily m /Popularity. SOLE IMPORTERS: w Adamson, Gilfillan £>Co., Ltd. 1 r I) R PURITY AND POWER j Ivssr««fiß^^9Bl^^B^^D^9P^^BßiH^EPP^jP9 I 111 R flj ef X i v «^m I Vm I HI m '1 1 I Q i V a^Hh c^ A TMBftC 16 HO CHCCN TO70 words
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Article76 1921-10-01 11 SEPTEMBER 30 Bank 4 m.s. o^ Bank demand 0.4 Private credits 3 m.n. 94 New York, demand j-. Credits 90 days *L franco, demand >rto India. T. T. i 57 Ifonpkonp. demand ;}IU fc. J'renv Yokohama, demand .»o^. Java, demand JT.bC Bangkok, demand 90 Sovereign, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank76 words
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Article146 1921-10-01 11 SBTTEMBER 30 Tin 75 Tons $77.70 Gambier Cubt •No 1 13.50 Gambier <j 26 Pepper Black 14.00 Pepper (white f.«.ir» -26.50 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 6.00 Tapioca, Medium pearl f.g B.M Pearl Sago, small g.5« Copra Sundried 11. 78 Copra Mix H.2r> Opium, Benares uncort 4,100 Rice, Rangoon white146 words
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Article38 1921-10-01 11 12 o'clock noon, Sept 30, IMI Pale Crvpe. Ribbed Smoked Sb. Clotivg Pricey CU>9v*g Pritm. Boyern Sellers Bayers Seller* Oct. to Dec. u\H Jan. to March 33V- S44fc Tone of Market. St< ady38 words
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Advertisement461 1921-10-01 11 U* •v«r 14,000,000 Asaurancta m force over $17,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. <T<<corporated m Straits Settlement*). 3EAB 0?ff 0E Winch«n.r Hou«e. Singapor.. LONDON OFFICE J2 Old Jewry E C hu £29.^0 deposited witfc-V^ S^prem. Court^of En K !*nd, and compli- with the Britißh Uf A^eurance Companle. Art461 words
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Advertisement511 1921-10-01 11 /CHARTERED BANK Of India, Australia and China, Incorporated In England by Eoyal Chart*?, Faid op Capital la #00,090 I aharea of £6 each <9 ft Kessrre Fund i,CM.ao« ißeserre Liability of Proprietors t.OOO.GOt f HEAD OFFICE. f 88 BiBhop^at€, London, E.C. S. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penan* Amritaar511 words
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Advertisement920 1921-10-01 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BAM 1 1 1 Im^ establishes! ltS«. Capital Subscribed y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund y. 67.000,000 President N. Kajiwara, Xsf. Vice-Presid*>nt 8. K. Sumki, Km DIRECTORS. N. Roma. Esq., I. Matirckata, Esq, T. Tamakawa, Esq.. M. Mitaui, Esq., M. Odagiri, Esq Raron K. Morimnra, Baron S.920 words
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Advertisement269 1921-10-01 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. T). 1720) HM MOTOR CAR MARINE i'idelitv Guarantee— Administration Bta* Sinuapore Representatives Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WE ARE ('<>., Branch Oflke— 61, The Arcade, Collyer <^ua>. A. GORDON LBB, Resideni lft MMr THE LONDON LANCASffIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD. (lAcoryoraM la269 words
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Miscellaneous129 1921-10-01 11 VESSELS AT WHARF. TANJONG PAGAR East Wharf No. I.— Nil. Eaßt Wharf No. 2.— Kum S«ng TwU, Islander. 8h(»er» Wharf No. 3. Nil. Main Wharf No. 4.— Nias, Clan Macindof Torilla. Main Wharf No. s.— Telemachus. Main Wharf No. 6.— Nil. Empire Dock No. 7.- Glentarfi Kamunin?. StfM>lmaker. Glaucus. Weßt129 words
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Miscellaneous356 1921-10-01 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAT. Intermediate and local malli will hd t*mm* m list below:— WWi Federated Malay SUt««, Malacca, M«at til Penang (by train) 0 a.m. and 6 mm. aaifa (except Sunday). r »oto it a.m ,T Ch.ap 0 a.m Mm. Labuun. etc. S.-langor 11 a.m Mersmff, Kuala Pahaßf, Ranee 11356 words
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Article1804 1921-10-01 12 COOI IBS 1 WAGES. An ordinary meeting of the Munic Commissioners was held m the Board liocm yesterday afternoon. Mr. C. F. J. Green presided and others present were M(^r.s, H. Elias, G. R. K. Mugliston, J. M. Bine, Bee Teong Woh. EL Teaeenaohn, W. A. Sims, O.1,804 words
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Article216 1921-10-01 12 TIES FOR MONDAY. OCTOBER 3rd. New Comers Handicap. C. Rasmnssen, &cr. vs. W. A. Venrin&Ti cc)-. A. W. Bourne, Ji n.. owe I vs. A. L. Pattinson, scr. \V. William., scr. vs. Lt Col. Comyn, owe l!. G. van Bgmond, pi'is :i VS. C. T.216 words
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Article294 1921-10-01 12 Tit* Autumn tennis tournament eomntencea on Monday 3rd October. The following tiro the ties for MONDAY 3rd OCT. A Singles. A. V. van der ii^^g^^, C A. Bateman. A. Norris vs. E. C. Wheatley. fi Single*. David de Souxa vs. A. F. Mailer. L. Gammell vs. T.294 words
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Article55 1921-10-01 12 On Sunday the Big Class will ra e c for the Elizabeth Cup over the Club Course. Boats to start together, handicaps being deducted at the finish. The Small Class will race for a Prize presented by the Vice-Commodore for October Points. Course will be fixed on55 words
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Article184 1921-10-01 12 Tbe folowing were the guests of His Excellency th fe Governor and Lady Guillemard at dinner on Thursday night: The Rt: Rev: the Bishop of 'Malacca, Ihe Hor*. Mr. Justice Barrett Lennard, The Consul General for Japan, Mr. R. D. Acton Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Green, Mr.184 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article127 1921-10-01 12 The following will represent the S.C.C. m their match against tire Ceylon XI this afternoon, commencing at 2 p.m. sharp: Messrs O. P. Griffith-Jones (Captain), j C. R. Brander, H. M. Cantrell, F. R. Craig, R. T. Holder, 6. D. Niaho.l, B. J. Riches, C. Salter, T. Tumbull, H.127 words
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Article120 1921-10-01 12 Arrangements have now been made for th c conduct of the amateur boxing meeting which will take place at the Victoria Theavi tre between Oct. 17 to 22. Eighty entries hav c been received the competitors coming from the F. If. S.. Malacca- and other places outside Singapore. Eight120 words
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Article19 1921-10-01 12 London, Sept. 2i). C'apjb'anea^TOs accepted the challenge' of RubjdpoS#Tn to defend the title of world's 'Wt^- champion.19 words
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Article79 1921-10-01 12 In wood Ivong Island, Sept. 29. Saraxen defeated Hutchiivson, the British] holder of the open United States profes- 1 sional golf championship by eight ard seven. I In the play for the final of the Boys' Golf championships m the Anglo-Scottish International, the result wa^: Mathieson, Edinburgh Academy,79 words
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Article80 1921-10-01 12 Fraser's Report. Singapore. Sept. 30. Rubbers. Little doing. Mining quiet. Taipings $1.05 $1.10, North Taipings $1.25 $1.30, South Taipings 67 \*> cents 72 Vi cents, Nawng Pets $1.45 $1.50, Rawangs 57 2 cents 62 V-j cents, Harbours $14 $14.50, Renongs 255. 265.' Pengkalens $7 $7.50, Collieries $1380 words
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Article373 1921-10-01 12 Manchester, Aug 22. Cotton prices have contrrued to advance' steadily as a result of rrOderate covering and a much better enquiry for actual cotton from which an improved business is expected very soon. The advance las been acce crated by crop news which continue extremely unfavourable, and373 words
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