The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 October 1921
1921-10-04
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Title Section17 1921-10-04 13 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS .SINGAPORE, S.S., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1921. NO. 1 0,:;99.17 words
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Article202 1921-10-04 13 A considerable number of our telegrams to-day refer to America Page 7. Mr. H. Iticknrd died yesterday alter a short illn«s> Page 8. A Comml->ion has btH'n appointed to j enquire into Municipal linaiue I Page H. The death is announced sf Mr. L. H. (Dayton, formerly202 words
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Article1357 1921-10-04 13 I I T»; bCC animals |g their natural >tat« we* J litest have plenty of time and preat deal v f patience. It is essential to be out h« times, but that is no hardship m this; country. And what hour is mor.> full of magic than1,357 words
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Page 13 Advertisements
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Advertisement259 1921-10-04 13 Ph #B I iB ♦Jt- S| RAFFLES HOTEL. MONDAY.— Tea Dansant, 5o 7 p.m. (Admission free). j WEDNESDAY.— SpeciaI Musical after Dinner* THURSDAY.— Guest Night and A)ancing. i (Evening Dressf?ssential for Dancing). FRlDAY.— Special Lunch— Orclestra. SATURDAY.— Guest Night andYDancing. j (Evening Dress %sential for Dancing). KMidenta and Diners will259 words
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Advertisement323 1921-10-04 13 IiKLLY WALSH, LTD. (Incorporated m Hongkong) j BOOKS FOR MOTORISTS |TW Mttrirt> Pocke, Tip-Book, by r.rs for 39.1 (illustrated) TK i i v 2 40 Mechanic, Owner, Chauffeur and The Modern Motor Cycle, A book for Student. Vol I Th^Art nCr n x, L 6° M tOr Road transport for323 words
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Advertisement131 1921-10-04 13 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS J5 -Pa^ f -'^ary ,naTu- S^S "hipping announcements- O.s s X.1.M., Glen and Shire, Alderamin, ami Raffles* Hotel engagements— p atf 1 F ;bcrty Rail jh-u ikrogrammer-Page 2 Sanely Macdonald at John Utt I age <i. Chaong Koon Seng ami Co. sell u-wn property— Page I. Fifty three131 words
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Page 13 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous137 1921-10-04 13 THE WEEK T>u\*dat/, ith. Hij;h Water. 11.48 a.m. Rent Board. 2.15 p.m. S.F.A: S.R.C. va. R.K. Sports Huh. S.R <\ Wednmday, htb. Jlijrh Water. 0.:?0 a.m.. O.iy p.m. Tambalak Rub. Derrick's, noon. Xyalas Mooting, Evatt's, noon. Polo: Balestier. Straits Setts. Assn. mtf., Barker's, "i.i". p.m Tanglin Club at home, 6.15137 words
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Page 14 Advertisements
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Advertisement158 1921-10-04 14 f VO LET. Lmrge G<» owns facing rivtr f V 1 f'po near shipping, Stores < 'rom 6,000 to 30,000 sq. ft. ,i J.arge and lommodious offices i i centrally situated also Bunga- t lows. Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. ■T 56 Robinson-rd. MDaTSiHillg Bldg. X HIGH STREET j I158 words
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Advertisement376 1921-10-04 14 c fttru tf^w '"^a a fIHIH HH tfESBBi IS THE PICTURE TO SEEr THOUSANDS HAVE ENJOISb BE SURE Y(H' DONT MISS IT. NfGHTLY AT 10 p.m. NOTE! tAuRSDA\' IS THE LAST NIGHT! 1 PROGRAMME AT 7.30 ALICE JOYCE IN U THE THIRD DEGREE" I" Seven Pfcrta AT 9.15 THUNDERBOLT JACK376 words
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Advertisement443 1921-10-04 14 Proa Fri<ia\, SeplimluT .'5O t.» Uediiosday, Octolu-r i»j< A Drainatii-, Roinanl.ic, Sensational and Exquisitely Visual ful hut Dramatically Powerful, Goldwyn SpeciH Featuring the Sublime an^ Haul .JANE* CPWL who ;v splendid interpretation of the leailin^ the^preaeJing^ dawn A production made tffect^L by careful attention to atmosphere, by i fire scene443 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous407 1921-10-04 14 MAIL TABLE TO-DAY. Intermediate acd local mails w.i. M m list below Federated Malay States, Malacca. Una- Penang (by train) 6 a.m. and 6 p.m 4al)f except Sunday >. I'ulnu Soegi Benuit 9 .i.m K. rioiun Fook Mew V am S.imbas, etc. Sinprkawa^p I R.m. I'ort S'hHm Penaag Ban Whatt407 words
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Article388 1921-10-04 15 Trouble Brewing m liarany. The Hungarians have now asl Austria to enter into "friendly negotiatons** with th«» view of returning to th« Magyars about thfrd f the .listritt of Burgenland which :> to cede to this Republic. That ihird would compriie Oedenburg, the old capital ..f388 words
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Page 15 Advertisements
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Advertisement256 1921-10-04 15 TYLOR'S PATENT ROTARY P* "WATI3T?. M"FIT"R!"RR OIST VI AKl.h dwjßKtt3M&s3k 1 NnFRIUF l \FTin'MFn 2 m., m., 1 m., 1 j/ 4 m., V/ 2 m. 2»/ 2 m. FROM STOCK AT THE UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Im-orpon ted m the Struifß A-tilVmvnls) V SINGAPORE. I ms i^%Wi GOOP#f:EAR TYRE PRICES.256 words
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Advertisement35 1921-10-04 15 D¥SEM S ERy"J AND J DIARRHOEA BROWN'S SPECIFIC. To be had at MAYIUBD'B DIBFBX--BART, and of MI&S BROWF. MI^SSAGE \i£LL tf 39, Eencoolen Street MANICURE AND MASS A til Mm. UASff and MI^^ANA AT. Iflll35 words
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Advertisement31 1921-10-04 15 [NOTICE OF REMOVAL I On and after September Ist, 1921, THE STRAITS i EMPLOYMENT REGISTRY will occupy larger and more convenient offices at No. 9, Rfefltoe Chambers (ground floor), Raffles Plane!.31 words
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Advertisement298 1921-10-04 15 DEXMA For Eczema .A /'/ere; Remedy Now used m hospitals and prescribed by doctors. A supervising nurse i:i?.me of nur^c and institution on application; writes regarding a patiei.t: "The ciseaso had eaten her eyebrows away. Her nose and l.^s 1.-d become dis-rirf-.ired. Since the use cl DLXMA her eyeb:t>wsare growing,298 words
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Advertisement441 1921-10-04 15 M^iL/l K4A^ CHINA CLA V I POTTERY CO., LTD., I T^T STOCKS NOW ON HAND I FIRE BRICKS, ARCH BRICKS, LONG WEDGE BRICKS, BROAD 1: \< X I BRICKS, BABCOCK ft WILCOX TUBE BRICKS, A FIRECLAY. Note: llricks oi any size or shape tan be delhered within thn«' we* ks441 words
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Article537 1921-10-04 16 The name of Sir Ernest ShtcWetons Qii oi> u':ir!y appro- u,v ih>, w Antarctic exp« IfL o!l a its < v mutn tho the Southern Pol* as the solution of some of the problem! of pco-,-raphy related to the little-known islands 4 the great oceans and t' c537 words
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Article337 1921-10-04 16 W*« Phenomenon m I P|H r VuMru. Thia summer is remarkable for an event I nature which may happen once m ma. 5 the rare phenomenon of a •wandering mountain." m this case it X f Sandling Mar Alt-Auseee, a village! :n the beautiful lake district of337 words
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Page 16 Advertisements
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Advertisement587 1921-10-04 16 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE t »f f» V^j I Jr A 1 6* X REMINDER. AUCTION SALE OF •Valuable freehold land and dwelling house, situate at and known as "WeatbourM" Municipul No. 4, Gilstead Road, Singapore at our Salerooms. 16-17 Kaffles Place. Singapore. ON TUESDAY, 4th OCTOBER. 1921 \l IM587 words
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Advertisement247 1921-10-04 16 Do you realise the Anaemia (Impoverished blood). j Ivu hri d bloo m r. ,hle th* mainten mcc oi vital Tg) When II mpo> crished ■he io v eahh Be< a use impover* ished bloc lacks ihe nutritive material necessary to" replace the imoum ol lal energ) expended dai«y by247 words
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Advertisement675 1921-10-04 16 MUKTuA'oiUJI-L, h BI ni!l>i:»: or THB SUPREME COURI lOH< l.i the Matter of The* Chinese Commercial Bank, Limited and (Joh Yeon Seng t n Miscellaneous Suit No. I^ nf \n\. Th(' Undersinied have recehred instructiohssn thei S Room, Rsußes Raffl< ON MONDAY, IfCk OCl^BflK, It2l M LM |-.n All that675 words
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Article372 1921-10-04 17 Am Amazing Confession. The Japanese If] ninistration of Urn Kwantong Leased &rea haa been able to make its budget glance m recent years only trrough the sale of large quantities of opium, according to an amazing iomfession which, according to the Japanese Tvtpers. was made daring the372 words
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Article192 1921-10-04 17 Flesh iti Victims Sold as Veal Berlin, Sept. 2nd.— The Berlin police are .occupied with a case which for sheer horror surpasses anything m criminal annals since the days of Sweeny Todd, the barber. A prisoner named Grossman, an elderly, toothless pedlar and old clothes dealer, is192 words
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206 1921-10-04 17 ThOffC who have t<. u-c it dcHure that the Bombay I titbit urn Mtriee i< the worst m the world, but steps are btfag Lak< -r. which may make it OM of tin- bet. sum of £400,000 arc bein* spmt. on th<* .institution of an206 words
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Article132 1921-10-04 17 The Philippines have sufficient timber to provide for the need of mO st of the Far Bait, according t« Major-denial Leonard Wood, who recents- commented on the foro.st resources: of the :s];.r.«ls v Ibllowa: 'Few people appreciate the enormous resources of the is!. i: ;<| s132 words
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Article103 1921-10-04 17 An occurrence whirh has no recorded parallel m irolf occurred on the Baadown and Shanklin course, when three too *hots were holed out on the same day. On this Isle of Wiprht course, Mr. Wallis, of the Elnfield club. London. holed his tee >hr>t a! the second103 words
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Page 17 Advertisements
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Advertisement650 1921-10-04 17 WANTED. t 'rr=rWAKTED.- -immMiatHy s bill V eeUeeter «r t- t^red. Apph the Manaaer See V w Hotel. UfTBD. Trained Nnrse te take lady nt to %igland thin! ,k m October Apply Mrs. Mustanrf K# 10 e» HI WANTED, Badni Model .Motor Car m |a«| condition. nVi,, 1J( r (>650 words
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Advertisement607 1921-10-04 17 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OK Pawnbrokers' Unredeemed Pledges sne Jewel levy of every description At our saleroom. No. 30 Kling Street ON TPESDAV. ;:h oc T f AT 10 A M ON THURSDAY, nth OCT., AT 10 A.M. Tho pledges weempiies watches, chains eok and silver bangles, krosangs, hair pins,607 words
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Advertisement629 1921-10-04 17 NOTICES. BINGAPOBB lI AMBER OF COMMBSd AND FACHANGK. Notice of Change of date of Meeting. NOTICE is hereby given that the Genersi! Meeting of Members to confirm new Rule ft* 1 will be held within the Exchange Buildings on Thursday 6th October. 1921, at 1.15 p.m. instead Vw d> 1:629 words
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Advertisement927 1921-10-04 17 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the <\,ionial Secretary's Office, up to noon of the 11th October. 1921, for the following works Installation of Sanitary Fittings including drainage to two Medical Officers* Houses, Sepoy Lines 2. Af'<i tior., und nlterationii te the Maternity Hospital, Sepoy Lines. Every person927 words
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Advertisement381 1921-10-04 17 NOTICE OF REMOVAL On and after September Ist 1921, THE STRAITS EMPLOYMENT REGISTRY will occupy larger and more convenient offices at No. 9, Raifles Chambers (ground floor), Raffles Place. IMPORTANT MORTGAGEES SALE OF Valuable Freeh. dd Land and Seven Shophmise* at Kirk Terrace off Dhoby (.h;uit. "jand csaipeussl ba«% at381 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Article55 1921-10-04 18 DIXON. -On the 28th September, at Tronc. <— t Per»k. thp wife of William John Dixon. of a *on. GRIFFIN- On 29th Sept. 1921 at Baytield Hooae, Bath, to Mr. and Mr>. Nevill Griffin, a son. WHITE.— On the 2nd October at the Maternity Hospital, to Capt. and Mrs.55 words
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Article24 1921-10-04 18 STONE-LEVY.— On Septembei 1. Mark Stone. Barristcr-at-law. Malacca, to Frances] (Quctnic). daughter of Charles Levy. B, l T pp^i Hamilton Terrace. N. W.24 words
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Article74 1921-10-04 18 On the 2nd October at the Maternlty Hospital. Eileen, the beloved wife of Cnpt P. P. White (Veterinary Surpeon.) PADMORE. Mr. Alfred Padmort-. kite In- spector of Police. Straits Settlements, who re- tired on pension about fifteen years ago. dini suddenly on the 7th July la^t at Nottingham where74 words
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1131 1921-10-04 18 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1921. The Toll of Malaria. (hw cannot help a feeling of I disappointment at the apparent want of results from the etlorts of i. our doctors and scientists m ooroj batting the most persistently deadly disease of Malaya, malarial fever. It would be wrong1,131 words
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Article339 1921-10-04 18 A Commission Appointed. A Qasette extraordinary issued yesterday appoints a commission to enquire into the present arl prospective financial position of the Municipality <>f Singapore. The Conff* mi:-sioners nominated are Mr. G. P. BraAney. The Hon'blcs Dr. I). (Jallov\:iy and J. H. W. Park, Messrs. J. A.339 words
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Article86 1921-10-04 18 DEATH OF M!{. L H. CLAYTON. Ku:iia Lumpur, Oct. 1 I c death haa pcemied it Lucerne of M- H. Clayt formerly of th.> Malayan Civil Service. The deeeaaed officer came out as h Cadet m 1895 and throughout hii service followed the Chineae ride. He i". the86 words
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Article173 1921-10-04 18 \W regret to near thai Mr. H. Rkkard, lu-ad of the Una of Rickard, LUL, <iied yesterday \v the Moulmeir.-rd Hospital, after a very ifcort illness. He wai not unwell till Wednesday last, but the illncti rapidly developed into the worst form of 'mall-pox, and recovery173 words
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Article170 1921-10-04 18 The following rubber plantation m Johore was d^posci of by public auction by Estate and Trust Agem-iea LtJ: at their wle-room yesterday afternoon .WSanmuW Rubber Estate at the 12th mile, KoU Tin^i Road. Johore Bahru, area 092 Act*. 1 Rood and *0 Polos comprised m Johore Government170 words
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Article480 1921-10-04 18 SOME REBELLI()\ S n:i: COST OF i SH Cairo On 'hi ft,; ISLAM OR-THE Bl Tu\ litaatkwv at Metattoj ■pua, The rebels nwotferin, Wternativei of death or I lusitat,. W O! -.<.v,,. TlunfTf they still f u brace Islam, they are .hoi w Crops holonsrinp to th480 words
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Page 18 Advertisements
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Advertisement91 1921-10-04 18 I MACGREGOR'S PARLIAMENT X J&/ //x^WHISKY I >x Caldbeck Macgrsgcr Co.. Ltd, (Incorporated m Shan^/iai). tr^y^^* *jP >r ~^wf^^^^ B^Bg^^B^B^^^^BSl^B^^^B^tS^l^B^B^^Mßß^Bß^^^^^^l «jgg vyy _s^ .Tjf f>■ j^-j ti; i^fj. «n iri7*k. >-«_flL 1^ A PINE OLD X I y SCOTCH WHISKY \T yL -T>. MODERATE PRICE. 8 "^ANDY~MACDONALD /i/i PER CASE91 words
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Advertisement86 1921-10-04 18 4 48 v 5 Architects,' Sanitary j i& Engineers, ©i Builders, j j tractors, I i and others interested m Sanitary Appliance- houlil write as Cb-day i for Ducketti latest catalogue, illus- trating the best British designs of 4 fittings m white porcelain enamelled 4 fireclay and all Drainage Specialities,86 words
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Article695 1921-10-04 19 THE LEAGUE VIEW. AN IMPRESSIVE DEBATE [Router's Service.] 0 0 Geneva. Oct. 2. In the AsS4 tnblj mertj^vas a very iruive debate on the redu^on of arssame? m Q>r the League to enlist the Support of the whole world m their efT< v >. .^tcduci f armaments695 words
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Article693 1921-10-04 19 MUCH AMERICAN. iIMK LIMIT ON GARRULITY. [Reuter'g Service]. Washington. Oct. 1. SnnscllU m the Senate <lobate, beginning on Oct. 14th, on the subject of Germanic peace kßMtiem, will be limiUd t<> an hour each, under the agreement reached to-night. AMERICAN I^NKMPLOV.MtNT. Washington, Oct. 1. The UntMiipl^Tunt Conference693 words
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Article1687 1921-10-04 19 MONDAY. OCTOBER 3rd, 1921. His Excellency the Governor (Sir Laurence Guilleraard, X.C.8.) His Excellency the General Officer Commanding th« Troops (Major-General Sir John Fowler.) The Hon'ble the Colonial Secretary (Mr. F. S. James.) The HonT>le tht Tr»»«urer (Mr. A. M. Pountney.) Th« HonT>le the Attorney-General (Sir William Huris*n.)1,687 words
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Article87 1921-10-04 19 London, Oct. I. A large number of unemployed at Leicester, armed with batons and missiles, marched to the police station ostensibly to demand the release of the arrested leaders. While the crowd was preparing to rush the station the police suddenly emerged and charged. Violent rioting ensued,87 words
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Page 19 Advertisements
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Advertisement161 1921-10-04 19 Robinson Co., Ltd. I /T\ yi;. -'JK Gentlemen's f v i j o '%.^S Cotton I LJ: ih LJ Singlets I j LI /2 Sleeves! Made from I v n _l Specially I Sizes 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 chest I Prices $8, 2.25, 2.50, 2.75, 2.75, 2.95,161 words
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Advertisement448 1921-10-04 20 N. Y. cK. EUROJ>eXn LINES. EUROPEAN LINES. LONDON LINE Fortnlghtlj Ser*U« bFOR MARSEILLES. LONDON ft ANTWERP, ria Portt. IN ABA MARU October 7 KAMO MARU October 19 IYO MARU Nov. 2 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Strrte* FOR MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL. f*a Porta. LISBON MARU October t HAMBURG LINE Monthly Sorrtot FOR LONDON,~ANTWERP,448 words
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Advertisement586 1921-10-04 20 K. P. M. KONINKMIKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU (In<K>rperated m Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA I COLLYER QUAY. g mrM UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHFRLAN^S WDM. GOVERNMENT. VAX (LOON (Tuesday, Oct. 4) Belawa^-Deli. SIXGKAWANG (Tuesday, Oct. 4) Singkawanp, Trniangkat and Sambas. VAN HEEMSKERK (Tuesday, Oct. 4) R ouw BUliton, Batavia,586 words
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Advertisement666 1921-10-04 20 P. O. BRITISH INDIA APCAR LINE.' (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. I CO, (Under Contract with His Majesty's Goveipment^ Tae Company's MAIL SERVICES E\ST OF BOMBAy^re it present tQtp*a«*< LONDON FAR-EASTERN SEftJWCE. FROM LONDON •TO f MARSEILLES LONDON DUE SINGAPORE WBAV^ SINGAPORE KARMALA N^666 words
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Advertisement689 1921-10-04 21 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. OKI ORATSD IN SIAM). NGAPORE BANGKOK m COASTING SPZRVICE Tjf^e antan. Pancun, Telupin. Fatani, Sinpera, I.a-. Eohaamui, Lai a^Chl and Bano-kok. An. Departure Oct. 3 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 oct! i.^ Mghoot with :^r 'i.^\ have excellent n commtxlation for I paawngera. J^ the-689 words
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Advertisement503 1921-10-04 21 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited, The China Mutual Steam Navigation (<>., Ltd. AND EHerraan Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCiIURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) I6INI FORTNIGHTLY SERMCE TO KFW YOP.K via SUEZ OB PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due Spore Route jr«r IFK FO N R NEW YORK.503 words
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Advertisement559 1921-10-04 21 i i. j rAtf&INCrKH AN» IUIGBT dPa>R'«B OPX^AIiID MX PACIFIC MAOL STEAMSHIP CO. rtm SIC rHE v. s shippini; bca*:;: I FRANCISCO— MANiLA— KAST !KF SAILINGS PROM SINGAFORE For CALCUTTA DIRECT. ".OLi: OTATE Passengers and Freight OfV 11 j JTOLVIMNB STATI Ptoscngers and Freight M«?. i| > P.;- mg n559 words
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Article1322 1921-10-04 22 (From Our Own Correspondent) l»ndon, Aug. 2">. You have to be pietty oase-hardc-ned nowadays if you are a diligent student of the daily papers. I thought we were all of us impervious as a result of the Wfli bat I am beginning to have my1,322 words
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Advertisement423 1921-10-04 22 I ClirS t:..vi.. iilllilli^ T..-.V ill wear oi \v v *ii dressed people. Whitcawav, Laiilaw L\>. E" n FI -^f^h A"T j IT ONLY NEEDS i A LITTLE SPACE j i To DESCRIBE TH.'-: VIRTUES OF DODGE CARS, AS AT $3,150 I THEY ARE THE BEST VALUE ON I TO-DAY'S423 words
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Advertisement140 1921-10-04 22 S i- I culc^a rjE f s I TOILET RnNfI&TES 1 ADAMSON GILFItLAN GO.MTt). (Incorporated m England). SOLE DISTRIBUTORS F. S. F. M fl il'd .|M>,| PURITY AND POWER !p 3p?KI 1 j-E J iMv.r.iM',r. ■«.■-.*•.«< Thero is r Wl/tfVR fYll/T^Dl tt^ Congol<ui nd that i« is kiir. s. by140 words
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Article83 1921-10-04 23 OCTOBER 8. Bank 4 m.s. 2 4 1.4 Bank demand v_4 Private credits 'A m.s. 4 17-82 New York, demand 43 Credits 90 dayi 4 Franco, demand r )S Q India, T. T. IK7 Hongkong, demand 34 pt i» r( m Yokohama, demand BOH Java, demand ***** Bangkok, demand83 words
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Article143 1921-10-04 23 OCTOBER 3 Tin (Buyer? $77.50) Se sellers Gambirr Cube No 1 \-i.30 Gambier 25 Pepper Bhick 14.00 Pepper (white fair) _'(;.60 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. e.*o Tapioca, Medium pearl t g 8.60 Pearl Sago, small j< 5§ Copra Sundricd I2.LT> Copra Mix 11.50 Opium. Benares uncort 4,R00 Rice, Rangoon143 words
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Article49 1921-10-04 23 12 o'clock noon. October 3, 1321 Pal© Crepe. Ribbed Smeked Sh Cloiing Prtee*. Closing Price*. Bayers Sellers. Buyers Sellers S P<>t It 29 X 30 30 fc Oct- 30 31 Oct. to Dec. 3iu. 52^ j Jan to March :<l," Tone of Markot: Stendy49 words
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Advertisement422 1921-10-04 23 Aegurances In force over $17,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. < x "ccrporatedinStraitaSettiemenU). BUWFt^ Wtatam, HtaM, Saw™. LOOTWN OFFICE X OU J,»,» X c ':^r?gr tb> stc -v SPTRFtiPV T y AGENTS WANTEP G K C R^or V X MA *AGING $]X^™ ACTUARY gIRECTok bF A AGENCIK-1 mC422 words
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Advertisement509 1921-10-04 23 I CHARTERED BANK. 8* of lij&ia, Australia and China. Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. >*aid up (apit.il m IJOO.OOO shares of H each i'.'J.OOO.OOO ■mtuc Fund :{,:>oo,ooo lUacrrc Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 Biahopagate, Ix)n<lon, E.C. Agrenciea and Branchea, (lor Star Hon^konjr Penang mritsar Iloilo Puket an^rkok509 words
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Advertisement758 1921-10-04 23 1 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. LIMITED. Established 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund y. 53,000.000 I resident: X. Kajiwara, Esq Vice-president: S.K. Suzuki,* Esq. DIRECTORS N. Soma Esq I. Matsukata, Esq. Y. amakawa, Esq. M. Mitsui, Esq. M. Odapriri, Es< X Baron K. Morimura. Baron K. Iwaaaki,758 words
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Advertisement272 1921-10-04 23 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. I). 1720). t FIRE MOTORCAR MARINE I ldelity (Guarantee— Administration Bonds Sfagapore Representatives— .Mosm s. lIAKLOW &Co Messrs. BARKER Co., Ltd Messrs. VVEARE Co., Lul Branch OfhV.— 64, The Arcade. Coliyer Quay. A i.cc. Resident Manager, j THE LONDON LANCASHIRE272 words
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Miscellaneous55 1921-10-04 23 CLEARANCBS. October 3. BarentHT. (Dot); Kuni SanarJ (BritV »KATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital. Oct. 2. Millibar 1014.5, 1016.2. 1015.8. Temp M, 81. 82. Wet Bulb Ther 76, 79. 79. Dir. of Wind S.W.. Calm. Calm. Max. Temp m uhadi- S5. Mm. Temp m shade Tt. Te rad. Ther 60. Rain55 words
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Miscellaneous363 1921-10-04 23 VESSELS ARIUYUD. Sinchap, hut. 254, from Dja^U 3 for Djambi 6. Singaradja, Dut. tti, from Ben K kaiiH 3, for Bengkalis 6. G. G. Daendels, Dut. 7T.5, from Palembair 8, for Palembang f,. Yugoo Maru, Jap. 171 M. from Kobe 8, f.r Wakamatsu 4. Drli. Brit. 726. fro» Zamboanga 3.363 words
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Article1761 1921-10-04 24 THE GOVERNOR'S STATEMENT. At Council meeting yesterday afternoon, m reply t>> ;> question by l>r. Gnll«iwa\ il is Excellent j tl c Govetnofl made the following statement I have only recently received tht- permission <>f the BeCTi tiny of State to make public, not the text of1,761 words
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Article303 1921-10-04 24 rGOLF. (i. C. vs. S. G. C. A match (foursomes play) will take place 01. Sunday morning Obtobef Wh at the Race Course. Players *re particularly requested to note the starting times. The teams are as follows Garrison Club pairs beinp the first named m each case. 9303 words
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Article214 1921-10-04 24 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. New Comers Handicap. W. A. Yenning, scr. betit 11. C. Ka>nussen. scr., 6—l, r>_o. A. W. Bourne. .Inn., owe 1 ln**it A. L. P;ittinson. wcr* ti —2. 6 —l. Lt. Col. Comyn beat W. Williams, wo. G. van Esmond plus 3 beat C214 words
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Article80 1921-10-04 24 TO-MORROW 'S TIES. D. Class. E. W. Hido vs. S. B. Kellaghev. B. W. Heme vs. F. B. Macdonald. A. Bathlay vs. C. C. Nicholl. T. Ashworth vs. H. Nell. A. T. Platt vs. A. D. Hallowes. E. C. Martin vs. Rev. Butterworth. R. O. H. Law vs. J. C.80 words
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Article188 1921-10-04 24 The preliminary heats for the above will be held on Wednesday and Thursday of this week. The programme, for each day i as follows Wednesday Two lengths Schools Chami.onship; One length Schools champion--hip; Schools team relay race doks over 4ft. lOin. Schools diving 80188 words
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Article223 1921-10-04 24 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. 44 A Singles C. A. Bateima beat A. V. van dor Beck, i G_4, 6—2. C. A. Norris vs. E. C Wheatk-y. i>ost- poned. i> Single*. David dc Souza vs. A. P. Mailer, unfinished. L. Gammell beat T. A. Cordeiro, 0-2, 6—l. Doubles Handicap. Ulric223 words
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Article205 1921-10-04 24 TO-DAYS TIES. C. Sttitb vs. I. Abed. J. Lin vs. J. Scbieu. WEEK-END MOTOR ACCIDENTS. Early on Sun-lay morning at 12.:;i> motor fatality occurred m Robinson Road near the Detective Station, when a Tamil named Chinnapun was knocked down by i car and killed205 words
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Article163 1921-10-04 24 'From Our Own Correspondent) At the annual meeting of Kedah Rubber I MV. Slowe presided. The net revenue was 1120.300 and carry forward $86,2.">5. The directors had carefully considered their decision not to recommend a dividend. In th c Boards opinion it was better to have reserves than163 words
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Article134 1921-10-04 24 Singapore, Sept, S. Rubbers. Very idle. Mining. quiet. Taipings $ljQ2tt to $.07 1 /2, North Taipinps $1.2", to $1.30, South Taipings 67 V 2 to 72 V2 cents, Nawng Pets $1.45 to $1.50, Rawangs 57 Ms to 62V.. cents, Harbours $14 to $14.50, Renongrs 2r> s to134 words
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