The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 October 1921

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1921. NO. 10,400.
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  • 176 1 The Premier ot I Kter has not been invited to the Iri-h Peace < onterenee —Page 7. The rebels Moplahs are commit tinp horrid eSCCaaes m Kastern Krnad and are aided by the women— Page 7. The Bolshevists and the Tartars on the shores of the Caspiaa
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  • 1073 1 .James Anthony Proude as an historian has said some severe things of Ireland politically, m Ids work. The English m Ireland." But no one has paid a more charming compliment to Ireland and it« people than he. "Wt have hoar*! much of the wrongs of Ireland." he
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 188 1 MaltWld RAFFLES HOTEL. T na MONDAY.— Tea Dansant, 6o 7 p.m. (Admission free). WEDNESDAY.— SpeciaI Musical Programme after Dinner. THURSDAY, Guest Night and Dancing. iV n i li. T^ v I (Evening Dresslessential for Dancing). FRlDAY.— Special Lunch— Orclestra. 0 m SATURDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for
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    • 181 1 yV^mm^T^Tmm^zWZu _^l__.'_] tot____________ < si.* > _^___at 4 L. \AmP _7^** l. I_____L. m^Awm CIGARETTES JH^MORJLD'S MOST i'GPULAR ■H#^-*t^At-«^^^.^ l^^ VIRGINIA IxN PATENT m^ T PER TIN OF 50 I im'Vt No 555 $1.25 j So c Manufacturers, ARDft H TOBaCGQ Co., Ltd, J LONDON, ENGLAND. ■MMMMBWWMMJM imiwiis am 1
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    • 126 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Frio t Ciarjroyh i; Pa«e 4. N'oticea re ihip iailings N.Y.IL, 0.5.5.. P. and 0., Straits S.S. Co. I'aue S. I F.state ami Trust have foar new auction I advertisements Page f>. I Preach variety comr;:! 1 thi Palladium Page 2. i Grosvenor restaurant open- Pa ire 1.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 184 1 THE WKKK Wi d»> sday, 7)th. Hiph Water. 0.30 a.m.. 0.19 p.m. Tambalak Rub. Derrick's, noon. Nyalas Meeting, Evan's, noon Polo: Balestier. V.M.C.A. Swimming PrelimiflAl Straits Setts. Assn. mtg., Barker'-. 15 pjn S.F.A: SC.C. vs. R.G.A., B.C.C Tanglta Club at home, 1.16 p.m. Thursday, 6th. Hiph Water. 1.12 a.m., 0.62
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  • 348 2 p. Ith but I r. A. G G. 1 ent, F. II B dw statiom I WW uay out nn St otlaa Ti-r man 11 take i plac t on her ai rival. i Amsterdam correspondent wired on' Sept. li that the Royal Dutch Co. has just: entered into a
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    • 329 2 i -V m^ m m ~A^M m -m m -o w -SA-.o f TO LET. D I rt. > j HAM. B! g f wmsmmmm trnwaammmim ■GILLETTE RAZOiI BLAD& j NEW STOCKS RECEIVED. >_. I dozen. MEDICAL HALL LTD. 28, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. Tournee Parisienne Bde Varieties. j Rien que
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    • 271 2 m? 7 IS THB PICTURE TO SEfi THOUSANDS HAVE ENJOYKD HK SUtIE YOU DONT MISS IT. NIGHTLY AT 10 p.m. NOTE! THURSDAY IS TDK LAST NIGHT! mmAm^^^m^Amm^mmm^m^msmAmmmmmmmmsmmmmmmsmmmmi^mmmAmmmmmmmmmtsmmsm i -»n—^~ PROGRAMME AT 7.::o ALICE JOYCE IN THK THIKD DEGREE" In Seven Pan AT 945 THUNDERBOLT -JACK SERIAL. Episodes 9 and 4.
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    • 416 2 jBl JU JlI Irk From Frida;., September .'lO to Wt-d if, A Dramatic, Romaritic, S< E itch V fa\ bu Dr tnatically r Goldwyn 9 1 3 0 ibl v JANE OWL V>o give* a splendid interpretatroii of thi U 0 THY: SPREADING DAW ii In 6 Parts A production
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    • 60 2 -a- j WEATHER REPORT. .j w Kandang Kerbau Hospital. Oct. 3 'i Mdhbar 1016 4, 1018.3, 1015.8. Temp 83, 84, i M W.t Bulb Ther 79, 79, 78. Dir. of Wind K. Calm Calm Max. Temp. .hade 85. Mic. I T P tk ad 0 78 Max m Sun B^ke«
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  • 613 3 FH ASICR 10 EXCHANGE ANB SHARE BROKERS. TUESDAY OCTOBER 4th L 921. MINING. L^tfeures m bracket* chows tht capital and issue value of ths Share m dollars ~'he:- -is-* r. (Jam div. equ; t -i •ci r Wep? i Hitam Tin (300,000—) 1.40 ..:>■■ .lelantoh .40— .60
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    • 317 3 I cz Ij I a A Doctor fsays .1, '1 do not think so good a fooc? aa Giax^ K'ii can L>e brought before iheVmbhc by llu-^ «c _B 9 metiical profession too strongly." ,^^L Glaxo i? the food doctors recommend and rcur their 3b own babies on. This is
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    • 57 3 H— HKITH-ACHE A BURDEN *hotitd you t»ear that which can -j* upveri almost immediately if you ♦?-*>*> the .-rouble of consulting r X TSUTADA t t .> PSP |>pntisL fPhone No. 1243) RHk Ra^-ah Road. Singapore. Fvtrn etion Painless n^ndance by Appointment ?>#(r« c -o 5 p.m. on week days
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    • 455 3 i ft v■» Draw ttie cork ami k > _S Haig Hasp Fivo Stars P* T| s=jfe i t#* oivn praise*. I*ll^* I _____E __^__W AjrWS&&~* *L _*o2vSk |2 > rf M_^ rf—.*^**^ wL___ n""** j*il mk, 4 MW(.«f _B_j____f^^_S_iSß_c i i T^\ KOPLE of good taste appreciate Hai^ i
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    • 695 4 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE j PULAU BUUNG RUBBER ANO PRODUCE CO., LTD. PRELIMINARY NOTICE By Order of tke Trasteos f«r D-efcsatare k«kl«rs. OTae Undersigned ears roc-rived iastmctiaas to sell ky Public Auction (if net rrrevlero*) sold ky privats Troaty) at tkeir Sale-room. i RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. <>2*a date U<«K^
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    • 427 4 NOTICE OF REMOVAL On and after September lst 1921, THE STRAITS EMPLOYMENT REGISTRY will occupy larger and more convenient offices at No. 9. Raffles Chambers (ground floor), Raffles Place. THE SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY 1 Af* h COMP ANY, LIMITED. Shipchandlers, Contractors, and Commission Agents. Offices MAYNARDS BUILDING, 16 Battery Road. Telephone
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    • 591 4 MORTGAGEE S m SALE BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT. JOHORE In the Matter of The Chinese Commercial Bank, Limited Pontiff* and Goh Yeow Sen* i «*«nciaat Miscellaneous Suit No. 46^ of HZI. The Undersigned have received instructions^ 'sell by Public Auction at their Sale Room, Raises (Jhambers, Raffles Place,
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    • 561 5 WAMi:?). >' I roY Ph to Car m good L 1 8 1 irH« fun care of ft v.c «J m m re af Fr ft y— m good need nan. rj i«»n o*.- undertakes pr rina .re. Sewiag care of i I c. WANTED TO KHV. «nd hand Chinese
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    • 555 5 AUCTION SALES REMINDER. HHIM h Octobefr If2l al 12 noon MOHTGAGBTB BALE OF Valuable Rubber Land at Machap, Malacca, OXO* 18 acre, 1 rood and 15 poles, compr; Statutory Land Grant No. *****. *t Messrs. CHEONG KOON SENG Co's Saleroom No. 73 River Side, Malacca/ CHEONG KOON SENG I CO.,
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    • 762 5 NOTICES. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED Incorporated la the Straits Settlement,) NOTICE OP LOSS OF SCRIP /Whereas application has been made to th« Directors of the above Company to issue tv, duphcate certificates for 150 Ordinary Share Nos *****0;3802l'9 and **********179 (inclusive) J the name of John Usseter Humphreys o. rre «««na
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    • 944 5 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION, Teaden 11 be rec< d d the Coloaial Secretary's Office, up to nooo of the llth Octoh.,-. I9fi t tot lh( f o n owil|f works ition of Sanitary Fittings Including drainage to two Medical Officers' HoOaes, Sepoy Lin--; A( a o the Ma aitj H« Lines*.
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    • 996 5 *Z nC !l SPORTING CL! I?. KEfi U BRIDGE *rj. a Mali va--." i l'„ ii „,i r\ tion i hereby gh hat Ihe abovi ■ingspore SporUng Pub sia repiaded that ea tioned Bridge at Sangei Rambei will be closed ballot for m rT,ber <h »P will be made after
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  • 45 6 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTHS. DAVISON.- «'n 4th Oct. at tlu Maternity Hospital Singapore to Mr. and Mrs FL A. Davison a eon. FARRELL -At the Maternity Hospital Singapore, on Sept. '>otli. to Mr. and Mr.-. IL 0 Parrell, of Sungei Sekah Estate, Nilai, Negri Sembilan, son.
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  • 872 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1921. The Schools Registration Plot. We should doubt it' a more sensational or more scandalou? letter has ever been read aloud m the Legislative Council of these Settlement- than that read by the Protector oi Chinese on Monday, from Mr. Chung Lok Shan. The
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  • 837 6 Mr. S. A. Une, Chairman of the Singnpore Harbou,- Board, has been visiting Penang. Mr. J. French, General Manager Carry Inland, is expected back from Europe about the end of th c year. Mr. and Mrs. R. H Adams of Butterworth, have left Penang for Singapore. Mr Adams, who i*
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  • 250 6 THE LATE MR. H. RICK ARD. Amidst the expression of much sympathy, the remains of the late Mr. H. Riekard, head of the printing firm of Riekard and Co. I who succumbed to B violent attach of small pox at the Moulmein Rood hospital on Monday afternoon, were laid to
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  • 81 6 RAIL* AY tDMIMSI i (From Our Own C^rrKuala Lam pur, l Railway I' I ft) f <> tf ral Mj 1 1 »4 K. M s.. i v H jp a Pei D. H. H A.JR isall the tion to the oubli nistrative subjt the ey adm whiAll
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  • 142 6 (Se\en da>s ending :ilst \ugu-i (.ernianj. Ther. hay. minor man iTesta tion- of unrei German inhabitants of the I! A prominent Pol.* m ti X murdered and threat ing Urn Boeenberg tl, ii fined certain men suspei m tht- eri me, while the rm*. murderer wai
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  • 315 6 Tht aaoal meeting of t ment Board was held m 1 OAces yesterday when Mr C, N presKled and those also pn M E. Teeaenad a, A. M. A Khiam. Koh San H:n an,: i! Mr. Swee TeOU in _J. lord of Xo. 2 If, Heath H- I
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  • 48 6 Mr. Justice A. V. Rrom srill the Malacca Assizes, which Monday* October 10. T% actual output by farioas c^npanies m Japan this year *> I ascertained to be 4,0(V7,000 picul* figures show an increase 9i 41)1,000 p^H as con-rpared with, that of last ><*'• a decrease of 34H.000 picul» *<*
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 117 6 MACGREGOR'S V. O. S- ?s►/> V.RLIAMENT X BLEND mm* ___tW^^________ HISKY Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. ■maMaa_MiMßajaMiiJWiwai a iai i »■■!»> ii m i n -am ii wwnnaa— RELIABLE WAtWrPROOFS i BURBERRYS, self-ventilating, weather resisting and light m weight Price 565.00 j Ml the rubhek kin( I v Fawn paramatta waterproof
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    • 150 6 I ~-f>^~ *i> a t» >— y What about your j BAGGAGE j YOU insure your valuables and I i effects at home: do you protect them i m your baggage when travelling? 1 Property to the value of many thousands of pounds is lost, damaged m various ways, or
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  • 286 7 COMMUNISM WILL PASS. X BUT NOT YET. f I guter's Service.l London, Od. X. 1 m, >* the Daily declared thai commumVm would I Wrth t_*gsort republic, oi tvea s democratic similar to that of^he United I!ut erimenf iM be hav c an enormous -nee upon the j#sitfln
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  • 164 7 THE WOMEN AID. Calicut. Oct. i. tuation m Eastern Ernad is still us. The rebel loader Chembrasserie I md Thangal are reported to have declared! martial law and to kill every Hindu refusing; •<> join Islam. The rebels complain that' Hindus are helping th*.- government. Thousands of
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  • 88 7 (.From Our Own Correspondent) Kuila Lumpur, Oct. 4. The Ma'ay Mail has wir c from Colomtating that the body of an unknown pean dresseo^in a tussore su t, white tfiirt with black stripe* bl&ck socks, black shoes with "Jo'n Little, Singapore" iioside, been found wedged m
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  • 29 7 9 WS hear that a large American rubb<£ --wnpany m Sumatra -Jw# dispensed witX the services of forty of iv white etaff during the present wave of depression. (M.M.)
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  • 568 7 AND TRADE MATTERS. RF.TI KN OI THE EXPERTS. [Reuter's Service] London, Oct. S. i who proceeded t 0 Gairlocfa to 811 >er and discuss the unemploymenl I :,n i industrial situation with Mr. Lloyd Geori m\ s busy a^luend, though their delibenMms led to no con- >jaWv> npi<
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  • 145 7 *p I The Russian news agency m the Far East i irculates a statement that the management of the Chinese Eastern Railway has borrowed 500,000 roubles from the Yokohama Specie Bank and the Bank of Chosen. The| Board of the Directors of tibe Railway now declares that the management has
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  • 1409 7 THE ART OF AGITATING. NOBBLE THE PRESS." We publish below a translation of a letter read by the Protector of Chinese, m Chinese when replying to a question on th c working of the Registration of Schools Ordinance m Council on Monday. The letter was captured at
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  • 309 7 A sordid story of a husband's unfaithful-' ness was heard by Mr. Justice Barrett- Len- J nard m the Supreme Court yesterday, when Mrs. Margaret de Rozario. a Portuguese- Malay, petitioned for the dissolution of her marriag c with Alf ret! de Rozario. a clerk, on the ground*
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  • 179 7 m. Befor c Mr. R. E. Lnndsell of Hongkong recently, an elderly Chinese wao charged with having embezzled, between 1907 i»nd 1917, $13,783 from another Chinese trading as* the Wing Jx>ong, of Swatow and the Wing Hop of Hongkong, an import and export firm. It was stated at the hearing,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 140 7 Robinson Co., Ltd. I fj Wf^T) T^lK Gentlemen's I <'■ rT^ Cream l(7 o Cotton V A Jftt-W Cellular 1 j li| Singlets If f j Made from I I I SDGciallv I I I selected I IM Mil II llii| yarn. I I j Sizes 82, 34, 36, 38,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 461 8 N. Y. tC EUROPEAN LINES. EUROPEAN LINES. ON LINE PortrfffcHi s*r^e» FOR MARSEII LES. LONDON -t ANTWERP, i Porta. i:,\ MARU October 7 KAMO MARU October 19 [YO MARI Nov. 2 LJVBRPOOL LINE Monthly Serriee FOR MARSEILLES ft LIVEri'OOL, i PerU. LISBON MARU October HAMBURG LINE Monthly Sarviee FOR LONDON,
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    • 707 8 K. P. Rl KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCBAPPU (Incorporated m Holland). ROYAL PACDT NAVIGATION On., OF BAI LVIA > w*bpt.4 13. Passsgi Deft 120*: Freight De] IPOt Manage Desi 1437 Marine s_-; Tanshlpment D»pt t COLLYER QUAY. ONDEB CONTRACT WITT.. THE NETHFRLAN»S INP?.-. r.OVERNMBNT. ____jj_a_j«j— -i i ii l".''" 6i. DAENDELS (Wednesday,
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    • 706 8 i i i i i i I i i i I I p. O. BRITISH INDIA APCAR D LINE. (Incorporated ;n England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVK PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAL (Undsr Contract with His Majesty's Onvjjnn«Bt). Tks Company's MAIL SEXVICS- EAST OF BOMB Af ate st present miptsssi LONDON FAR-EAimPN SERVICE.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 507 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK 9 COASTING SERTICE Por KAta* T^etgganu, Keiantan, Pangnara, Telupin. Patani <si»«,^__ r rca Xohaamui, Langma#, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Smger La PRACHATIPOK V# Oof^ VALAYA oct l YUGALA a.. oct 24 »J Jl Tho steamers are fitted thryghout with electric
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    • 309 9 a ie Th* Osaka Shoc^u Kaidfea Ltd. (Incorporated m Japan). No. 2, De Souza Street. Proposed Sailings froai (Singapore. (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. M 9 For Pert Said, Marseilles, ftmdoff, Antwerp, K->tterdam%nd /lamburg. 1 DTK S^APORE. *s.s. Amazon Mai?^^^ Nov. 16 3 3. Atlas Maru Dec. 12
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    • 549 9 The Ckean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co- Ltd. AND BBermaa Bucknall Steam Ship Co- Ltd. (AMERICAN A MANCHURIAN LINBO Incorporated In Sncland.) i ii JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SBRVICB TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OB PANAMA* FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Dne S'poro Roate y«r XT. COMPANION Oct.
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    • 581 9 i PAUBBNGDa AND FREIGHT SHE TICBS OPBRATRR EX PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. j (Incorporated m U. S. A.) f O2 ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING BOARD j SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INEIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPOBB. For CALCUTTA DIRECT. CREOLE STATE Passengers and Freight Oct. II "/OLVBRINS STATU Passengers and
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  • 371 10 Thc Rubber Growers' Association scheme pat forward two separate heads, to which j support wa-s invited. The first one conearned restriction of output; the second j proposed control cf the output, which, of course, would involve the control of selling. The scheme, m its dual state,
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  • 206 10 Lyons. Sept. St. As regards the indigent Chinese siu- i dents, cabled on Sept. 28th the facts are that 116 such students recently arrived at Lyons ami Remanded sheltei at the Franco- Chinese Institute. They were admitted, I but Informed that they must leave wh. r
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  • 290 10 Stamps, Oct. 1. On the Aero Club's speed race 'nr the I Deut?ch de la Meurthe cup replacing the on Bennett cup which Sadi Lecointe won outright for France last year, has been won the Frenchman Kirsch. on a Nieuport dags monoplane, covering- tl ree hundred klomotres
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  • 75 10 The death *as taken place at Aberdeen, following an operation for appendicitis, of I Mr. Henry Chalmers, General Managed I (Director since June, 1920), of the National Z Bank of India. He had been 44 years m the service of th c Bank. After being M ana- I ger at
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    • 217 10 rc-»r-j«-r-^r^w.ia^vr-^-^^-^^rgr-,----r^^ JQ mreE-AiaCS. gA.^-U_:gJ:a----. l_-_^y r .*^-y*WM?i I.'-. W K.y l_L_::_L-&:&-btf-^ Added Comfort With j Goodyear Cord Tyres ___M_____*i_*ti j__ —_____e_________e__B__i •*t********'w*___w_________>__—e_i _______________-_---__—_M__M**tM*iS I jtt^SmT^A^ c res 'l' ence and life of Goodyear Cord Tyres come from their l/j\j£\ j (M Layers of these cords arc built diagonall} one upon
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    • 237 10 INDO-CHINA Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) Direct Service to Japan via Hongkoag and Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang. from Sinsrapor". Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtze ports, For;he Philippines, etc FOR P E N A N G AND CALCUT
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    • 68 10 t i UOfcUR WHfSXfY I- i l Steadily Growing 1. m (Popularity. .^^^^fc__ -mm^^m. i Adamson, Giifillan Co., Ltd, »*^»«wararaae«M«n«p»nwwx««r a i PURITY AND POWER •nmwiMiL vraM^M? j_» Gena. finTt 2i IV AND 3PI COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAS KLEATS ANO HMS STIR FIXING j oi/er 4Q fears 3 p|y 1
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  • 75 11 i Ba?ik 1 L' 1 1 4 Bank d»m>>i_d t Private credit. [7.32 New Y">l. At nand 1 I Credita M daya France. demand I-dia, T. T. 157 Hongkong, demand ::in p c prem. Yokohama, demand Hqu, Java, demand LSSU Bangkok, demand <.m» Sovereign, Bank Buyine $8.54 Bank of
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  • 141 11 OCTOBER 4. Tin 100 Tons 79.00 Gnmbier Cube \'o. 1 l.: Gambler 9 24 Pepper Black 14.0<> Pepper (white fair* jrt.so Tapicca, amal] flake, f.g. «.00 Tapioca, Medium pearl tg 8.50 Pearl s?apo. small 350 Copra Sundried 12.25 Copra Mix 1 50 Opium. Benares uncort 4,500 1 Rice, Rangoon
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  • 11 11 .-bod Sir.;. Pr:res. 9 o;" Market
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 351 11 I.* n Aatdraneti m force -vt»r 117 *****0 THE GBKAT EASf! LIFE ASSIRANd MPANV, ir^lFD. f a -porated La straita Sctl t o^ I .i g 9 with t TT« a A. H. FAIR. NIC FJ I <-'^HMHBHMBMU m ><r -F ■^u?.\__SrJtit.^u l a».. ZJ* Z&s^ii-V!SgMu THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE
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    • 442 11 CHARTERED BANR..^ of fndia, Australia and China. lacorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital bi li»>0,.)()0 shares af £8 each i.J.000,000 Reaerre Fund .{,.-,00.000 Rsacrie Lialnht> ot Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFI' ICE. Biahopagttte, London. 17.(7 Agencies and Branches. (k i star Hongk< np Penang Amritsar Uoilo Puket Ban
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    • 791 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. 1 LIMITED. Established 1880. Capital Subscribed v. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y. f>,'*,ooo,ooo President: X. Kajiwara, Esq Visa-President: S.K. Suzuki.' Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma Esq. I. Matsukata, Esq. Y. amakawa. Esq. M_ Mitsui, Esq M. Odagiri Esq. Baron K. Morimura, Baron K. Iwasaki. R. Ichinomiya,
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    • 239 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Roy*] Charter A. L7J ;<r!it> Sin ,v Bran -64, Collyer Qua: R r THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD. (Incorporated m Great Britain). TOTAL ASSETS exceed L'2:*MMM).ttft FIRE -Insurances effected, for long or short periods, on the BUILDINGS, CONTENTS and RENT of PRIVATE
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 70 11 VESSELS ARRIV 1 Amer. f 1 Batavia Kkma. Bi it 2356, froi Calcutta ti Tyd'>u-. Br 1! mi Liv< r\ <.<>' bina f>. Chindw p for Bombay r>. Benoa. I>ut. 170. from Selabai. for ÜBK Hakuahika Maru Jap, 5086, fr<>" .Moji I for Karachi 4. Quorra. Bnt BS, fron Trent
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    • 225 11 :i. TABLI mi list helow: F< ecen, Muai aad r»« (by train) a and fi pt Sunday). Cucob HangCWap ta% Hong Lions r Jaml 'V 1 „t(' Singkep 9 JJ*'* Ta i .a Prince Ifl Hongkong, taking i i,,, U.BJL x i,ST? d U ««»ntok Paletabana G. (J. Daendela 11
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  • 1362 12 [Bj Mr. laheemra, Mansging partaet w« ol \an\o Ksgys hoshi. I, Vi ry few people know thai Malays i r>ch m iron ore. The reason ia that there v is no wa; I md of making it useful. I coi came to this place m 19K'>, and
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  • 358 12 YESTERDAY'S POOR GAME. The meeting of the S. R. C, and the R. L rta Club, to decide who should elite li t final of the S. F. A. Cup competitioi atti acted a large crowd on the Padang ye. u*v.ay afternoon, when a dull and
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  • 118 12 P AUSTRALIAN RACING. I Prono Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 4. The following Australian racing results ol the A. J. C. October meeting are cabled to the Malay Mail from Sydney. A. J. Derby: Cupidon 1 Furious 2; Honeybee 3. Betting H to 1 against Cupidon. Epsom
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  • 839 12 INQUEST INTO BUS FATALITIES. T c inquerU into the deaths of two 2h mechanics, who wcr<> among WS age m bus :'.^:57. which turned turtle m \'.-w Keppel Rqsd nesr the Borneo Wharf about 6JQ a.m. on Sept. 26 last. tarted m ths Coroner*a court yesterday*! Teo
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  • 112 12 Singapore, Oct. 4. Rubbers. A few more enquiries, but little business passing. Mining.— steady. Taipings $1.05 to $1. !0, North Taipings $1.25 to $1.30, South 'aipin^s 67 V 2 to 72 Va cents, Malayan Colerles $12.75 to $13.25, Tongkah Harbours 13.75 to $14.25, Ulu Piahs
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  • 125 12 YESTERDAYS PLAY. Newcomers' Handicap. J. A. McCullagh, ser. beat W. N. Prophet, ser., 3—6, 6—l, 6—l. P. Wilson, owe I beat A. Buchanan, ser., ti l. 6—o. S. Middlebrook, ser. beat .Mix well Smith, ser., 6 2, 6 4. A. Ashworth, owe 2 beat J.
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  • 105 12 Newcomers' Handicap. S. F. Derbyshire, owe B vs. .1. M. Hanson, plus 8, K. B. Osbourne, owe ■'> .vs. J. Bakkenest plus 3. I j VY. E. Coates, owe Iva LH. Goldie, sir.' L H. Campling, ser. vs. J. C. Frase#scr>L A. Sattin. plus ;> vs. v. G.
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