The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 October 1921

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS > i S.S., MONDAY, OCTOBER 1921. no. tOpSsa
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  • 234 1 The nations are undecided what to do m Russian Famine Relief. Denmark has withdrawn until conditions of distribution are satisfactory,. The Asseni- hly of the Loagae is wavering Page 7. Greece is inclined to call upon other powers to offer peace to Kemal, that obstinate fighter being
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  • 914 1 j M A «'ar will nn'ct tl.e train to takr you j o the Arrfxlronw" 8q nin th*' CWWliJlm words of an invitutioti «\U'i)(lc(l to m,. t<^ make a flight m R. ;i sister ship t«» I H. 84 which flow to Ann v« .1
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 224 1 Malted lAFFLES HOTEL T SPECIAL ATTRITIONS AUTUPN KACE WEEK. 24th t 29th Octoher 1921 MONDAY,' ctober 24.— TEA DANCE, o toM v .m. TUESDAY^ 'ctober 25.--DANCE AFTER m'NEK (Evening Dress essential for DancAg) [WEDN'jfclj^i'. Oetobcr 26.-- ORCHESTRAWCONCERT, 9.45 p.m., RAFFLES ORCHESTI THURStDAi October 27. -GUKST NIGHWAND DANCE (Evening Dress essential
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    • 209 1 AHniT^ "US d 0 lfc^tT" uaeit* r*mv*~ TtJt\ W* •sJHV* **^P> J rOPL'LAR HIGH-CL/*is4*-CIGAREiTtS VIRGINIA IN PATENT T PER TIN OF 50 VACUUM j^Q 555 SU 9^ TINS OF 50 A^V V-T^r^-^ t|>i.Z€s So c Manufacturers, &RDATH TOBACCO Co., Ltd, I LONDON, ENGLAND. I r C* Many tennis players wear
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    • 118 1 I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Estate and Trust sell valaabJa T.mglin properties Paire f>. Sporting Club Notice* re tickets ami the. new arrangements Page ">. Municipal tenders for houses Rage 2. Defaulters sale of sho*'<. Powell Co.— Pagre 5. Bill Collector wanted Page 5. European house to let— Page .">. The Grand
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 139 1 THE WEEK High Water. 11. IS :i.iv... 11.49 p.rn P. and O. outward mail dl LegislatiTc Council 2.30 p.m. I Uh. Hit?h Water. H.IS a.m. Rent Board. 2.16 p.m. S.F.A: SRC. vs. U.K. Sportl <!ul). S.R.C |S*Mix4 .-•(/<;//, sf/i. High Water, 0.:50 a.m.. 0.19 p.m. Tambalak Rub. Derrick's, noon. Nyalas
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  • 345 2 It K- ited t<» ii*- r"t i\ ilj might i revivt ir the proposal (which met -.i :i> unfavourable afro) t«» form cithei ;< bran 'h of tl mento Singapore > A- ndeni b n on somewl >t imilar We have always maintained <Uspite the attitude
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  • 109 2 £400,000.000 Invested. London. Sept. LOth— Addressing the I'.ii.j t i>h Association at Edii.burtfh, Professor. Piers, Switzerland, said that before the war Germany controlled 96 per cent of the dye I industry;, the total capital invested being] f 10,000,000, an<i the output 200 per cent* on the
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  • 61 2 September IS. About 254) firemen from In<lia and Aden who have lonp been idle owing- to the shipfin* slump sailed to-day by the steamer Kurmark from Plymouth for Port Said. 1 Aden and Karachi. Nearly NOO volunteered for repatriation but many failed to join the s nhip
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  • 186 2 September 11. Indubitable evidence that the "Mad Mullah" is really dead at last baa DMH recehred m London. It is stated that be died and was buried m Abyssinia m February last after wandering alone. iur\in^. destitute and deserted by his few followers, who stole
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 471 2 7, -».~S— «r--.-VS-"«- J L~%-%-Y- l W*% TO LET. t Large G< «>wn3 facing river neai shipping, Store? j J 1 from 6,000 to 30,000 sq. ft. I J» .s.arge and t'ommodious offices i ceDtrally <i Mated also Bimga- t lows. J I"[ Apply to A. JT. ABRAHAM. 56 Robms»n-rd.
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    • 487 2 "GAIETY" CINEMA ENORIIOUS PRESENTATION OF A MIGHTY BIG CHANGE! IN THK FIRST SHOW AT 1M SHARP. CORINNE GRIFFITH IN "THE GARTER GIRL" A SPECIAL VITAGRAPII PRODUCTION IX 5 PARTS FROM THE INTENSELY HUMAN O. HENRY STORY "THE MEMENTO" i <■ x tN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9.15 P.M. THK SONG
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    • 366 2 1 ALHAMBEA From Friday. September .'JO (o Wednesday, Octohlr 5, A Dramatic. Romantic, Sensational and ExquuitclvjVKua^-1..# ful bat f>r:tmatica!ly Powerful. Gol<l\vyrw^p>ci:if l'>olu< Kcaturinur the Sublime ioi Beautiful I J < JANE '(JOWL N who nyea a splendid Interpaaistioii of the !oa<lw JHe\sP^READING O>|AW|^ A production made (.tfec^L I aii-ful attention
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 1295 3 jTHE RCBBBI POSITION and FUTURE POLICY. •To the Editor. Whatever viewi may be held as to the effectiveness or feasibility of the propose^ Kuhber Producers Corporation, it will be •Creed on all hands that many months WCV (I h tl b.fo an" U c-h ir!y} Ctch
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    • 427 3 i^ sy v. i• v n nip l nK^*^/|JUSt B/iCCACHE AND KIDnIy PAINS CURED £orh 2 It mSbe obviil to JS! >ae lM 'mV'h, cannot ben^ Jf uu klv UM.r.gi as ,v ihereimlbc'iaulv De Witts 1>' S L tant fact, and the- urine c J-anye^^muddv bh:ish l-v.r, it pnu.-sto ,v,
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    • 265 3 Scots Whisky will I* 1 "V. V KjS^i rare. \ou cannot Your good taste tells you to get Haig Haig Whisky C^CD HE famous M Five Stars brand is appreciated by discerning users of stimulants all M over the world. Wherever people of good M taste meet and have fellowship,
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  • 644 4 Roads and Railways to be Built. The movement for the development of Siam. which is strongly supported by the present Commissioner-General of Railways, ,vho is also m charge of the highway.. of the kingdom, tma K«ined considerable strength of late, not only m Bangkok but also m
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  • 215 4 Gedde^ Committee at Work. London, Sept. Bth. According to the Daily Mail, Sir Brie (;«.Kl<k's and the Busiimm .Men's Economy Committee have found ways of saving 100,000,000, m the next estimates. In addition to the i'GO,ooo,ooo, wfapcfa the Government Departmental pn-o-pose to effect The (Jommittee'fl main recoiumendatioi
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    • 657 4 Jthebrand of confidence j^^DER a iii. a^mS\\ < V ior a. '•^ri mi t r 1 iff' -^t /w >* a^s^ X 4 ¥t V w W B H ETalaal fcfcsld Isad ajsi dwelliag Iwst, situate at and known ss •\>> s tbourn«-Munu-ipa! No, 4. 6ilste«d Koad, Singapor«- at OUI
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    • 265 4 iui twmmmmaammmamaammmmumuaam f IT ONLY NEEDS A LITTLE SPACE To DESCRIBE THE VIRTUES OF DODGE CARS, AS AT $3,150 j THEY ARE THK BEST VALUI ON TO-DAY'S MARKET CENTRAIJDTORS LTBst V" MASSAGE HALL 239, Bencoolen Street. i4AMCURE AND MASSAGE Mrs. HARU and Miss HAN A Teleohone No. 1467. THE SINGAPORE
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    • 306 4 MORTGA'JUJUi^ mi^ p T P.Y ORDBB OF THK SUPRE.MK |o! IM\ I m tho Matt,,- of The Chinaac Commercial Hank. Limited and (:OhY OWSI "Mi Sf c..an. U s Mi' %»*JL Thf tJiMlewigliad have rec-eive<l instructions their Sale Room. Raflaa Chambe^Kalß«i on MONDAY, loth OC*BB% l»» H V^. ar* All
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    • 635 5 HALTED, t WAMTED l, am idfl, hll u View ri Hour nirP<l fhe StH TK# Tr«if> i j;yr*.. r io take 1, M V patient to England ™rd .?> n Apply Mrs. Mustard K lav. X <• 110 4-1,. r WANT/fTT. Sedad >del Moto. Car irAt'rXld ecnd.uon. Cheap fo cash.
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    • 631 5 AUCTION SALES IUCTtON SALE OF Pawnbrokers' Unredeemed Pledges and .lew-l-lery of v.-ry description At our saleroom. No. :j0 KHng Street ON TI'KSDAV. Jth OCT., AT 10 A.M. ON TUIKSDAV. <Uh O( T.. AT 10 A.M. •The pseflfsi eoesprifte watch, s, enains, gold .«id silver bangles. k^osan«a, hair pins, rin^<. tfold
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    • 765 5 SlN(;\i>ore CHAMBER OF COMIIeRCE AM) EXCHANGE. Notice >1 Change «f date of Mcetfo* I Xotic.k is hereby given that the Genera] Meeting of Members to conlirm new Rul«- .is I will be held within the Exchange Buildings on Ihursday 6th Octolvr. Iffl. Nt 2.18 p.m. itmtead 5" f Wednesday the
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    • 1040 5 SINGAPORE SPORTBVG CLUB. THK AUTUMN RACE MEETING. Under S. R. A. Rules of Racing) WIU <:■■: HELD O.V TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY THE 2Sth, 21th ASD 2<Jtk OCTDHER, 1921. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. TUESDAY, 25th OCTOBER, 1921. 1 7. THE OWEN STAKES and Plate— I 2.30 p.m. and 5.25 p.m. Value
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    • 1238 5 SINGAPORE SPOKTING (HI!. lUTUMN i:a« IfRBTING, Iftl TI-RRI9AY, THVRBDAI a RATIIRHAY, Ortokw 2'tth, 1 2«» th NOTICE. THE NON-MEMBBU POBTIOM Of ink GRAND STAND will n ,,t be av Ml ;i h< for IMMlmembers at the above meeting and ticket this stand will not be immai VIBITOEB' TICKETS The,.. a
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 40 6 NICOL. At tin Maternit) Hospnul. Penanc tHh September 1921, to Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Nicol. v son. NOBLE. Ob tht- 2."> th Septeaber, 1921. the Maternity Hospital. Pena«c« t(l tlu uit> of J. M. Noble. Alor Bter, daaffhter.
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    • 21 6 j KENNARD. *»ii August 24th, Tom Atherton Kcnnard. late of Sikamat K>tatt. Si-rembnn. Interred at Battle Abbey Cemetery, Battle, Eneland.
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    • 36 6 Mr. Lin Kirn Seah .md Sons bef to thank all relatives and friend* who ver> kindly st'iit urtaths and k-tter> ol" eOßdoleiM ;>iul attondt-d thf funeral of th«- latr Mr-. I.jj^fc^**^^ of the 30th uf^^^**
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  • 1151 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY OCTOBER 3, 1921. Week End Comments. The Irish question still hangs <vi. Edither nothing has boon done, or else the reports that have been seni out to us are woefully deficient. Perhaps the Premier is playing tor time, ii the hope that when the Sinn Fein
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  • 594 6 H. B. THE (JOVERNOK AT TAN(;LIN. Ah Interesting tfnd brilliant mflltarj cerosnony took place a( Tangpin yettetday naming, when 11. B. the Governor and Ccmmander-in-Chief, Sii Laurence N.j Guillemard, presented war decorations to members of Majesty's Forces. The presentations* took place on the foctoalll ground, whefie tin-
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  • 121 6 TO-DAYS TIFS A Singles. A. v. van der Beck vs. Batenan. i A. Morris vs. K. C. WhcttWy H Singles. David dc Boon \>. A. F. Mull*-; I. Gan .:t'':l n. T. A. CovdtiN DoubU'.v Handicap. H- M. S. Reuteni and C. V. Eteotent! vs. I I
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  • 113 6 TO-DAY'S TIES. New Comers Handicap. H. C. Rasmussen, sc r. vs. W A. Yenning:, scr. A. W. Bourne, Jun., owe 1 v A. L. Pattinson, scr. V^^ W Witauis. XT. vs. U. Co!. *Conivn l owe If G. van Esmond, plus 3 vs. C. F.
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  • 50 6 C. O. TRADE COMMISSION. < Sp<-. to the S i» I sadsa, n, Ul llr. Wit: t I 1.. Terrell, M.P., l, Governor ;jg*^- ihcrUfP Mr, < c%ta ni% bdfcmisflion the Lut mv\ he I I he can further. Mr. n.u^rhi^^. i i va- appointee by :1 dmf»' i nee
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  • 12 6 The < c* 1922, but I this country. _4- f
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  • 71 6 l'l\ \."H<. NEWS ~T (From ()u i (hi Sept 1 Mr. Justice Whitley h m the .suit of the 1\ A „s t Basten Shipping caused to plaintiff's \v> breach of agreeuM nl defendants m ital •tacking, of an exits there. The Judge held m p. the act
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  • 305 6 H. >]. s. M \l.\V\ < I p FINAI (I norn > Ow^D cn ti KlfSa l.umi-r, <m For the An f M alay a asi i, wai all and 1 (.■!i lition. T i i f Seei S stapes anil B which }v- d f, but as tim<
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  • 72 6 Supplemental. «>f thi* JUWoon'rmceting of U m the follow in^r Question by Dr. I eminent able to ma U any tive tjlXho pivlent potitfe if must ry -Vj'tion by the lYiasim' Council ipproC of I* 1 taewi* ft* J5249 4a. per annum to i' 342 2fc I anniu^
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 168 6 1 MACGREGOR'S V. O. S e^/ PARUAMENT J& BLEND I Vv^^HISKYJ i T*y Galdbeck Wacgregor Go., Ltd. (Incorporated m Snmngh&i). 1 CONVENIENCE T is the word which best describes a Liquids may be kept hot or cold for Ion? periods of time, and v it is just the thing for
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    • 120 6 What about your BAGGAGE j YOU insure your valuables and J effects at home: do you protect them f m your baggage when travelling? Property to the value of*many thou- *»ands of pounds is lost, damaged m > various ways, or stolen every year m transit by railway and steamship,
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  • 310 7 I ANOTHER ATTEMPT. l KTHi;n CONFERENCE OFFER (ktuter's Service]. m Lpidon, Sept. 2!>. Lioyd George bs Dp lera, rcitora; ng the Dse^BjHneas of a Xvm ntetjpe voM* sin.v- that th^ position is unalu-i;.hle,^ut inviting ai bondra ui± O-t. n jbrhere nejei jrooar dUega^es* at -po^-smen heople whomyou rennnenrs^Kply
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  • 120 7 1 nough th< re was a rath»-r poor attendance at th«- Charton and Asnius magical and variety entertainment at the V.M.C.A. Hall on Saturda; night, some of the items quit*- Rood. There was t displaj of magic by Chung, modern mag and hypnotise] by Astuus, uh.- i ton
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  • 89 7 Wh. n [nspec i WiUiami prinluced a •romai m the Third Court on vSaturo'^y for npiag into the 'sea; off QAUghi Dri^ she tt.ld his worship that it was her t< ion t.» commit suicide as t w'ifi hu<l arrived from China ami ther vert- frequent quarrels
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  • 61 7 Sir F. Swettenhcim's vie**. to tJi^Ceylon OlperveT i b: Sir Frank Sv, otto rah am characterises the proptttl that the High Corilhaj|sio^ft- for the Indian Ocean group of Colonies should residi at Port Louis as fantastic. tMfu that the proper ro^d^pce for the Higß < "ommissioner would
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  • 510 7 FANATICS AND REBELS. M.I BROTHBRB TRIAL. [Reuter's Service]. Karachi, Sept :tO. At the trial of the Ali brothen and othei non-cooperut«.:- Mohammed Ali m a .long statement <}f the question of an dia,. Reptfbae ac- looming m theflUstance. He profei (.'(I itrr.oranc*- m regard f-> U
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  • 86 7 The October monthly medal was played for on Saturday and yesterday. Forty seven cards were taken out and the following were returned. Sweepstake on Saturday won by H. Tongue and on Sunday by W. E. Rayner. E. Gregory Jones 86 20 06 F. M. Philip 91 19
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  • 60 7 SATURDAYS PLAT. G. J. Daw son beat Koou Seh, 6 —3, G-0. M J. B. Gardner W9. C. P. Eurke, unfinished. ##J-DA?'S*fc'lES. J. E. Gsftner vs. C: P. Burke. Gan Khek Kertg vs. Khoo Tcck Ben jr. M. Schwarz vs. E. W. Hiifc. TO-MORROWS
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  • 278 7 BUT GOOD IDEAS. TIIK BLOCKADE KKSOIITION. [ReUter's Service] (ieneva, Sept. 30. The Assembly has adopted the report of tl.t Sixth Committee containing the resolution drafted by Lord Robert Cecil, urging tin Appointment of an international blockade committee, with power to summon evperts, with the object of advising
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  • 536 7 the barm es ups. Delightful weatlu r favoured tike tiuaj match of this quarter** competition for th.- above tups and there was a good attendance on the Bajettier ground on Saturday. Bit Excellency the Governor and Lady Guillemard being, among the Interested spectators. Oil the previous Saturday the Staff
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  • 734 7 UNGRATEFUL RECIPIENTS. DENMARK OUT. [Router's Service.] Copenhagen, Sept. 29. Denmark has suspended the Russian famine relief measure! m consequence of the refusal of the Soviet to afford adequate control m distribution! THE LEAGUB CONSIDERS. Gevteva, Sept. :<). After a long debate on the Russian Famine Relief, during
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 131 7 Robinson Covrance /T- ==J ?|k Gentle\ KINE *Tr Cream i i\ *m cotton |I fsj I p 7 Cellular L H '-I Singlets I Vl Sleeves I No. 8804 Soft and Elastic Made from j Specially selected 3 ti- l— 1 yarn. i Sizes 32, 34, 36, 38,* 40, 42,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 466 8 N. Y. K. EUROPEAN LJNESw i, EUROPEAN LINES. LONDON LINE Fortnigktfy S«Ti*« ""fO|P MARSEILLES. LONDON A AKVWERV, ria Port*. INABA MAIiU Octob«r 5 KAMO MARU October 19 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthlj Serrlea "FOR MARSEILLES A LIVERPOOL, rfa Porta. LISBON MARU Octobox t HAMBURG LINE Monthly Sorrl«« FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, ft
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    • 541 8 K. P. M KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCBAPPU (Incorporated m Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA TaiUrten* 131 Ptsaage Deft 1202 Freight Des*. 1002 Manager Desk 1437 Marine Supi. Traashipment Dspt. t COLLYER QUAY. DXIjCB CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Singkawanii. I'omarjgkat and Sambas. VAN HEEMSKIRK (Tuesday, Oct. 4) Kiouw,
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    • 676 8 ~jP. &O. BRITIS^ INDIA AND rf APCAR LINE. (Incorporated- m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE m ENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL aj «CC! (Under Contract with His Majesty's Ge»*nmsnt). Tkf Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMlffcY ar« at present •uep #t< 4 LONDON FA RE ASTORN ■> SERVICE. FROM LONDON IT) «MARSEILLEJ!
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 479 9 TflE SIAM STSAM NAVIGATION CO, J.TD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SEEVICE Kretfy. Kelantan, Pangnara, Telupia. Patani, Singera, lA.I A Koheamui. T.angsuan^eßhurapon. and Bangkok. Arrival Departure Oct. 3 Oct 5 PRAGHATIPOK Oct. J O rt 12 a VALAYA Oct. 17 Oct 19 arc f.tted througAout with electric ligly and
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    • 368 9 Tri Osaka Shoseu Kaiska Ltd. I (Incorporated m Japan). No. 2, D* Souza Street. /Proposed Sailings from I Singapore. 'Subject to change wUho^t o^tii-*^» fit EUROPEAN LINB. P* -iPort Said, Marseilles, Ix>ndon. Anrwarp, m Rotterdam anj^^amburf s.s. Altai Maru o^V"^^* Amas Not. 2 3 s.s. Atlas Maru Dec. 11 Dec
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    • 564 9 The .Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. I AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. i (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SfJKB OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Dae S'porc Root* per I TELKMACHUS Sept. 30
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    • 494 9 p£L EXCHANGE ASSURANCE •«ted m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). fOB -aoJ'NT 1 OTOR CAR SIAKINE For CALCUI VA DDtaWEARE Co., Ltd C&EOLE pTAXE Passengers and Freight I TTOLVXSIIIB BTATI Passengers and Fraigai lent Manager. G&AKI Passengers and Freight 1 VOLVEKINE STATE Passat^vn nd Freight Dm. 1] v.*j.;»t
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  • 926 10 In 1905, when the Straits dollar before I fixation fluctuated round about 25., a case of whisky cost $15; to-day, with the dollar at 2s. 4d., it costs about $45; 1 cigars have gone up at least 250 I per cent.; there was then no
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    • 201 10 I 1 UK JL 11 I /iI 1 1 W Ui 'XL I im ni i pmpir< ft 1 1 \w HANDSOME I UNITED ENgSeS LTD. (Incorporated m Straitu SettleTi»e:iU.) I SINGAPORE. I PHONE V' V No. 134 g ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. I Q I ESTD. 'm 1672. kj TOR THE
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    • 413 10 H. C. HUDSON. Z 100 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. We beg io announce to all mu&icJ livers that we bave just received tbe JL following: 5 MANDOLINES I LQW PITCHED FLUTES, PICCOLOS. THE "PHEBE" POGEH STRING J WALLETS I THE LATEST MUSIC. JtfllllTM— GLOVER'S DOG REMEDIES 9t Famous the World Over
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    • 62 10 /jEFFREY'sA 9 E r^^Tf 6INGAP6M FOR I PURITY AND POWER I i I iPIRIT at? The Timber Preset Mi ve h Stocked m 1, o <fc lv Gallc ;ms WHY PAY H#g/i Prices for Harti Wood Soft Wood Treated M JODELIXE IS CHEAPER JUBT *AS GOOD I IVr/te f<jr Particulars
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  • 76 11 OCTOBER" 1 Bank 4 m.s. 4 Bank demand j I'riv.it-' credits n.i •■_> 17.32 New York, demand Credits'9o d iy« 4C France, demand ggQ India, T. T. 167 Hongkong, demand :jO',. p*. Prem. "Yokohama, demand «*o'-. .lava, demand 1; Bangkok, demand 90% Sovereign, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of England
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  • 140 11 October" i Tin (Buyen $77.50) N,, S( l(M Gambier Cube Xo. 1 itJH Gambier or Pepper Black li 00 Pepper (wfcitt fair) g&M Tapioca, small flake, f.g. g 00 Tapioca, Medium pearl f.g 8.50 Pearl Sago, small 59 Copra Scindried 1 1 Copra Mix [J^ Opium, Benares uncort 4.500
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  • 44 11 RUBBEF^ASSOCIATION.; 11 30 a.m. Saturday. Oct. 1. I9tl. Pale Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sh Closing Prices. Closing Prices. Buyer? Sellers Buyers Sellem. Spot 09 ?n Oct f?0 31 Oct. to Doc. 31V. n Jan. to March Tone of Market: -Steady
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 451 11 Aaaurancea m fore© over $17,000,000. ..THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMED. M jm <J»'«~c rporatod m Straits Settlements). HEAB OFFICB: Wir*heMr* Hou.e, Singapore. r OF b TF 0 nn T m 9 m LiK-~4£JO£i UrrlOJhi 32 Old Jewry, E.C n^ Cour of Eag and the Bruish Amm ™%££i£ s
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    • 494 11 (HARTERED BANK. of llidia, Australia and China. Incorporated m Kn^land by H/jyal Charter. i'aid up Capital m HOO.OOO shares ol BS oath i:<.00».00ll Rtfitiic Fund Xffttjtt RASTTC 1 iahililx of |'r<»priet(>rs:{,(>O().(MM> HEAD OFFICE. Bti BishopsgsAe, London. X.< f Agencies an.l Branches. ■Vloi Star Honfrkong Penane ■Xniritsat Iloilo Tukct fcan^kok (poh
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    • 862 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. LIMITED. i Kstablished 18su. Capital Subscribed V. 109,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y. 5.'}. 000,0(10 President: X. Kajiwara, Ksq Vice-President: S.K. Suzuki. Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma. Ksq. I. Matsukata, Esq. i. 1 amakawa, Esq. M. Mitsui, Esq M. Odajriri, Esq. Baron K. Morimura. Baron K. Iwasaki.
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    • 265 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. I). ni>o). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore ReprtntnUUves— Messrs. BARLOW i Mci srs.'BARKl Ltd. Megsr BARE I Ltd Branch Oflfo The Arcade, CoUyer Quay. I x i.ke. \l (enf Manager. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD,
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 100 11 VESSELS ARRITKD. Ban Hong Lionp. Brit. 709. from Samaranf 2. for Java unc. I Haiphong. Fren. 874. from Saigon 2. for Java unc. Lake Gitano. Amer. 1612. from Saigon 2. for unc. Kirin Maru. .Tap. 2666. from Calcutta 2. for Kobe 3. V. Heemskirk. Dut. 1896, from Batavia for Batavia
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    • 398 11 MAU 1 PAY. Intermediate *ud local nj^iU a>U) t t r%M* Federated Malay lUtta, M.l.c. a, MrL u Penan- (by train) 6 ».in. L d fl m -v#i(•XCOpt Sunday) Koala Paaaac Pokaa, B Leaibiac Koaataa ria lerantut ißj trate) £SJ Baroatai lam Ulau SultoSl 9 a. m lenantf. Surz I
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  • 1642 12 S.C.C. MASIKU CEYLON E XL The S.C.C, by defeating th. <. m 1 on Saturday, won the Singapore Cricket Tournament. The ft me produced ;i wonderful finish and the doting itages w. marked by scenei "f great eiithwslasm. The Club eleven hai n"\c <i more eportirv.c cricket and
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  • 28 12 I Office report from the American Commercial Attache m Rio de Janeiro «ays that considerable quantities of tin ore hare been located at Mogy das Cruces, Sao Paulo.
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  • 935 12 NOTES ON THE TRAINING. Work a> been going on steadily m prapara&ion fcr the October meeting and baa reached the ttage whei it is more interesting to the ordinal? member. The outer track h;i> been m use since Tuesday last and the going it ts rxe-a-s trainers
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  • 57 12 At the annual meeting of the Automobile Club, it was suggested that Alor Star was a suitable terminus for the proposed reliability trail for car owners and motor cyclists. It was decided by the committee, to consider the matter. The accounU were adopted and Mr. G. N.
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  • 943 12 Mrs. Xutt has kindly presented a Cup to be raced for m an American Tournament, to be named the Au Revoir Tup. The Conditiors are as under:— (a) Each yacht must m turn race every other ya-ht, th t (Tinning boat ■coring 1 pon.t; (b) Two courses
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