The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 October 1921

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER TEN CENTS s\*iC, APORE, S.S., THURSDAY, OCTOBER (i, 1921. NO. 10,401.
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  • 163 1 11 The Premier m<«de two announcements at Inverness on important subjects Ireland and Unemployment but he said little conclusive regarding either of them Page 7. i Britain is contributing quart* r ol a millions worth of sirrpfus stores for the relief of Ruttiii Page 7. The North
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  • 1171 1 Useless tfo txplairt how J came to b<- st the railway-station of little city Provence with two hours lo %\ait before th. express arrived, or why I was unshaVi ri m the afternbon. I The station master said that the < ity WH half a mile off,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 272 1 Malfiioid Na ■*r+*A*AmmA**>m,+mm~*mm*.rmm*mmm. ■__„l^_t l liTTf F I RAFFLES HfWTFt mmmimJ I 11/ I MONDAY.— Tea Dansant, 5o 7 p.m. (Admission free). WEDNESDAY.— SpeciaI Musical Programme after Dinner. j THURSDAY.— Guest Night and ,Da neing. (Evening Dress Essential for Dancing). FRlDAY.— Special Lunch— Orchestra. SATURDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. I
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    • 154 1 REMOVAL NOTICE THE OFFICE OF RONEO LIMITED j IS NOW AT GROUND FLOOR 11, Collyer Quay i (Corner of Arcade Collyer Quay) t p. RONEO LIMITED. I (Inrorpomtefl id England). 77, COLLYER QAY 9 SIMSAPORt l_--M----M--m----Mt--»aB«M»«-a^^ ill THE GROSVENOR RESTAURAMT CAFE NOW OPEN. Table d' Hote. Terms Strictly Cash j
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    • 113 1 I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS l R an io. ha .an i nticin sale of bean fui :tu Page fcJmpirt s programme l*agi 2. Bungalow to let; B*>-it t^u premiaci to let Page 5. Estate and Trust two new auction *ales Pa ere 5. Draftsman wanted for In provemenf Trust Pajre 5.
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    • 171 1 THE WEEK Thursday, 6th. High Water, 1.12 a.m.. 0.62 p.m. Chamber of Commerce, Exchange. 2.15 p V.M.C.A. Swimming Preliminarief-. Philharmonic Orchestra. 8.15 p.m. Harmston's Circus, Beach-rd, 9. 1f. >•.:.-. Boxing, Star Opera, 8.30 p.m. Friday, Ith. High Water, 1.65 a.m., 1.29 p.m Mark Lodge. 8.30 p.m. Harmston's Circus, Beach-rd. 9.11
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    • 237 2 NOTICE We, the undersigned. Tan Teck Yiw and <'han Swee Hong, hereby beg to inform tht public that as from the First day of October 1921 we will carry on business m partnership is Motor Engineers and Importers etc.. at No 1r.6l r .6 Orchard Koad. Singapore under the firm
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    • 172 2 t^K^^ftMmmW^A^^ m m-mmMmmmOm^--^mmmmmmm.^m^mmmmm i» *o~ -Be***-**^*-**-*. 'Si TO LET. t Jowns facing: river f 1 n,.' j-hir.ping, Stores 'Pi 6,000 to "0,000 sq.ft. > mmodioua officea A b eel tra ;ated false Bunga- lowa. I Apply tc) A J. ABRAHAM. MRobinbon-rd Marsi'ling Bldg. s mm\m m v-»^ -v* > r
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    • 365 2 jrLE__V I '4. Sp* mmAmmmism?r*Q&m -^3^ t> IL,' jdMIJ mW^-o **"9PLwm r *T_ sJmfwV* Hfir^_ tfo\\*\ •fTS •WWW 4&mS^ %<j <_!_ ,j {Jv IS THB PICTURE TO SEl^ 1 THOUSANDS HAVE ENJOYED BE SURE YOU DONT Miss IT. NIGHTLY AT u» p.m. NOTE! THURSDAY IS THE LAST MIGHT! PROGRAMME AT
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    • 483 2 IT W S IW RT? A .JL^ AJL JHL JLYJL JL_r JLIt a^. Prom THURSDAY, October 6, to TUESDAY, October 11, 192^ A WORLD PRODUCTION OF GREAT DAjfATTC Featuring thai ftnn lit^* DO rO Y H y KR L I W1... made with a hit In a Producti n Cjh»*#
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  • 460 3 "Wh} (it many Lost The War." I The problem of Upper Silesia may bell held responsible for much that is happen- \9 ing m Germany at present, but one entire);. f unexpected result is the controversy agitat iev academic clrcK rince tho holi- '■•''>" ami v
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  • 226 3 Extension of Ises. The famous inventor Mr. Thomas A. Edison has given an important interview] to the "Indie. Rubber Review" of Akron, m which he expresses a high opinion of the future of rubber:— "1 have great faith m the future of that most won Urful
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  • 140 3 Bombay, August 16. The- fall m stee-! I i ices is reflected m the tender for the supply and layln-z of 105 mllei of water mam m Bombay. Tho lowest tender was that of Ifaaart. Braithwaite and Co. of j Calcutta, which was approximately 25i" lakhs of
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  • 52 3 A wedding of considerable local interest took iJfcace m Hongkong on Sept. 26th, I when Mr. M. W. Lo was married to Miss Margaret Hung. The bridegroom is a wWI-kn<**-**^ Hongkong solicitor, and among the many guests at the ceremony, were a number of prominent European officials of I Hongkong.
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    • 413 3 MAXIMIMHSWINCY *a _a i ""V2\i v v> i *>V m 3 v ■»vrsx-'y<v"* Tl P Types If MachincTransmission ig r -*=s*~~~ Pp-S c ts Ctveyor& Elevator Bands H____^~^ Conveyir J &tlevati.ig Machinery j£ IT Tht ASSOCIATED BELTING COMPANIES H_tdi( 9 St/Diomas' Street, Londoi. S.E.I J i__ GRbsSMITH'S H _^^_^^k *Phuitnana
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    • 297 3 TAPPING KNIVES I WE STOCK THE CELEBRATED "PAT" TAPPING KNIVES ALSO A NUMBER OF OTHER WELL KNOWN MAKES, I "BURGESS" RIGHT OR LEFT HAND, -FARRIERS;' "JEBONG", "JEMIMA'\ "BARRYDO AND WILL BE I PLEASED TO QUOTE OUR BEST PRICES FOR THESE, g ON RECEIPT OF YOUR ENQUIRIES. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated
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    • 214 3 Established Cable Address 1872 "Thomtvard" Chicago Montgomery Ward Co. CHICAGO, U. S. A. CATALOGUE FOR 1921 IS NOW READY N^ B? Describing a Complete Line of High |pB| Grade General Merchandise "^_F__S_l TO|f Auto Accessories Clothing f/^i^f Cream Separators Drugs f^H Electrical Goods Furniture I *V Farm Implements Groceries M
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  • 1703 4 THE GREAT UNEMPLOYMENT ISSCK. (From Our Own Correspondent). lxmdon, Sept. I. It is now clear enoug.. that the Unemployment issu c will be the dominant one this winter. If we get through without a considerable amount of serious trouble we shall be very lucky. Personally thiryk it
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    • 600 4 IXIU- A v/uu THE BRAND OF^ONFIDENCT c v a*, *^s >< I ________________l 1 Jk. *i *^m A 'S,Ja- T "aA. I PULAU BULANG RUBBER AND PRODUCE CO., LTD. j PRELIMINARY NOTICE j By Order of the Trustees for Debentare holders. IS* UadrrHigned hare receired instrections to sell by Public
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    • 680 4 N0TI(J; OF REMOVAL- On and after September lst >21, THE STRAITS EMPLOYENT REGISTRY will occupy rger and more convenient iices at No. 9. Raffles Chambers ground floor), Raffles Place. HE SINGAPORE SHIPCHANDLERY COMPANY, LIMITEH* Shipchandlers, Contractors, and Mfioea .—MAYNARDS BUILDING, 16 Battery Road. Telephone No. 433. H. W. H. Stevens
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    • 622 5 WANTED j <\-tt:i> Immediately bill eetlector I ity r-.ivirr-d. Apply the Maaafer Bee t m Hotel. 10 y MO J WANTED. %odnn Moto^ Car m good rendition. Cheap for cdfflh. ffll«" S e give full' par with price to Box No. *ffll6 care of Pr > Preei 2T-9 I u
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    • 621 5 AUCTION SAI.KS AUCTION SALE OF %7| Pawaaiakers' Unredeemed Pledges nnd .L-wel-l<-ry of every description At our saleroom. No. 30 Kling Str.- ON THURSDAY. «s(h OCT., AT 10 A.M The pledges comprise watch, s, chains, gold and H..ver bangl,s. kro^angs. ..air pins, rings, k-njjl and silver ornammts ir. t) n view
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    • 701 5 AUCTION sIiLES AUCTION SALE OF Excellent Teak Household Furniture A small Milner's Safe, &c Removed from a country residence for convenience of sale. At our saleroom, No. 30 Kling Street, ON SATURDAY, Bth OCTOBER AT 10.30 A.M. Comprising teak standard and arm chairs, teak marble table. slmeinAi ;ind wardrnh- s,
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    • 949 5 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at th.- Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of the llth i>ctof>er. 1921, for the following works 1. .."-ition r.f Sanitary Fittings including drainage to two Medical Officers' Houses, Sepoy Lines 2. A.!:! tions. and ■It ration* t.» ti.,. Materaity Hospital. Sepoy Lines.
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    • 1185 5 i_»y mm 1 ______> .r-r ■i ii— NOTICES. I SITED ENGINEERS LIMITED i •>rat l StraiU s- 1 1 M Notice is hereby given that the Books of th« above Company will be closed from the llth to IXth October 1921. both days ladeefa Ry Order of the Board G-10
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  • Domestic Occurrence.
    • 54 6 USHER. -Ob the sth Oct. at the Maternity Hospital. Singapore, to Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Usher, a daughter FLETCHER. On October L'nd, Beatrice Hillman, thc wife of William Fletcher. M. D.. of a daughter. SMART. At the European Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, on Oct. Srd. to Capt. and Mrs.
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    • 20 6 MOSRERGEN-MERRELLS. At Uu Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Singapore on Oct. ♦'th, 18i>*". William Mosbergen to Hnrriet Memllsi
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  • 714 6 SINGAOPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1921. Trade with Western Australia. Some time ago we published an account of the fine motor-ship Kangaroo, which has been acquired by the Western Australian Government tor the development of the trade of the western province with the East Indies. The ship has had
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  • 427 6 The Swedish government has resigned. Mr. K. B. Bannon ha> returned from Home to Kuala Lumpur. The Hon. Mr. Justice L. M. Woodward proceeded to Kuantan on Sativriay. at which place he is sit tint.- m the Assize Court. Mr. R. S. le May has retired from British Consular Service,
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  • 139 6 The following on the health condition of the Japanese Emperor is courteously sent us by tbe Consul General for Japan. The -fallowing is the substance af a telegram dated Tokio, Oct. 5, and received by the Japanese Consul General at Singapore According to the bulletin issued by
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  • 322 6 COMMITRB MEETING. A committee meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association was held yesterday afternoon, presideAj o\ei by Mi. J. M. Sime. Others preslit were Itassra J. A. Webster 0. P. Griflfjh Jones, Vp. &\-%aT. D. Parsons, E. A. Brown L. R. AMcph^l N. 1 J Westerhout,
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  • 328 6 Dr. (rmlette. of Kelantan, leaves here to-day by the Ekma for Rangoon on his way hone for surgical treatment. The Municipal Football Club is holding a Ronggeng party at the 6th mile East Coast-rd on Saturday, m honour of the fourth anniversary of the foundation of the Club. On the
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  • 237 6 PBNANG SHIPPING CASI < From Our Own CoTTSSpoi Penang, (»c, l} Captain Appeal, master o£the Jacox, ha* been QntA |600 for tk 111 ct. Pwi Regulations t, shipiC'rit of cattle, for failing mote, tion against injury, f 'I i-.oirr.nls to BXpOSIITC or. deck. SI to provide proper!) eonstmi
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  • 99 6 Charged at the Instance <>f Mr. 9 Linthioum, of th c local Ami I ate, a Serbian, named Peter Gei was sentenced to one mo^th'.imprisonment m the Third Coorl for cheating the complainant ef a sum of $15. Accuse!, i Linthicum m the box, posed aa tfi
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  • 47 6 It Is nndet stood that the < .-I- Ornment steamer Seameu. hands. She was sold to Mr. Isa men of Race Couise Road last wwl left yesterday under tht c R mand i Hendrys for Pheumpenh. wht-r, ihe be altered into cattle car i
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  • 222 6 Mr. F. K. Heron. ->f th. Singapore i Storage, is on a business visit f<> 1% Mi. Rennet Shaw, h.-adm.*-* t" Vid (Institution. Kuala Lumpur, iv leaving home. Mr. C. i. Foot gu<^s li transfer towards tht- end of the n (li If.) Dr. Horn, Director of Medical Si is
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 108 6 MACGREGOR'S J I PARUAMENT cQs V^^HISKY j X >/^ Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated m Shanghai). «__HgggggßaflßggggggggggHMaaHMHMMaaagggaiHgßHßgggggßaHr_gg^ E^_H^________i wJ9 il— gggggggggl ggggiMßggggggggggßßlMßgggggggggggggggggSSß-ggggg gggl A FINE OLD N^. SCOTCH WHISKY \j j MODERATE PRICE. 4 sandy Macdonald SPECIAL LIQUEUR. <_Ofi _o_f__ PEK CASE yJ-4 O. OmWPM DUTY EXTRA. >. soi.k
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    • 103 6 >V>*A/VAAMAAt_' m\Ak mm. s-y. I > 4 '9mj\i —o*l^^**%-^ Architects/ I #<£* Sanitary < A Engineering V -_T IP_ mf** 1 Engineers, > j 9 V-, v «_p tz J Y/D^partTTioiit^/ Builders, I j V^vo i^£J Con tractors, < and others interested m Sanitary i Appliances should write us to-day
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  • 1051 7 SHAREHOLDERS MEETING. VESTED INTERESTS. J Reuter's fervice] v london. Oct. 4. The first meeting of fn. Jfesfcber Shareholders Association was held yestmday*|fr. presiding. He explained %at the t was to enable shareholders to have proper roles before decisions vitally tant mP the industry were feeler d that the
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  • 465 7 TWO BIG SUBJECTS. THE IRISH CONFERENCE [Reuter's Service]. London. Oet 4. Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at Inverness, referring to the Irish question, said -I bad some hopes that We sfrAld hay.- furthered it i" tht- Highland^ We <lid iftt succeed At any rate. jdCwe enter the London
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  • 942 7 THE ANNUAL MEETING The annual general meeting of Nyalas Rubber, Estates, Ltd., was held m the registered offices of the company, French Bank buildings at noon yesterday, presided over by Mr. Koh San Hin. Other directors present were Messrs. Tan Chong Kee and Ixh- Chim Tuan. Mr.
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  • 953 7 The twelfth ordinary general meeting of the Tambalak Rubber Estates, Ltd. was held at Gresham House yesterday, when Mr. H. I reeman presided and others present were: Messrs. H. B. Baker (director), J. Forrester, F. C. Peck and N. B> Westerhout (shareholders), with Mr. W. Plummer, for the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 142 7 j PING PONG BALLS. T^^^W AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICKS [\\W\^ &Q 149^ I'l XI 1 i i<>\ ij^-^ Boxing gloves, made of _^v _^r _T _T X i__f^W l f^^" THE -GOaWBLL- PUNCH BALL |>|N( |1<)N( A| s tart quality sst,,,4.„,h t ,,,4.„, with rubber .on, snd fittings for floor
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 482 8 N. Y. K. EUROPEAN LINES. I EUROPEAN LINES. I LONDON LINE Fertnightly Serriee FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON Jk ANTWERP, via Porte. INABA MARU October 7 KAMO MARU October 19 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Serrie« FOR MARSEILLES ft LIVEF.POOL. v Porta. RAMBURG LINE Monthly Service FOR LONDON, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, ft HAMBURG, via Porte
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    • 657 8 K. P. M i KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART xMAAT&CHAPPIJ (Ineorpe rated m Holland). P.OYAL PACZ_2T NAVIGATION Co., OF BATi VU ttfeghsne 181 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Daj*'. 1002 Manager Desk 1437 Marim Swpft. "iTanahipment Papt. I COLLYER QUAY. UXDER CONTRACT WIIH THE NETHERLANDS INULI GOVERNMENT. SINGARADJA (Thursday, Oct. 6.) Bengkalis, Tanjong-Mengeidar, Tanjong-Leidong,
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    • 721 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA APCAR LINE. (Incorporated England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVI^K f i PENINSULAR AND ORIENTALS; I CC (Under Ccntract with His Marcsty'f Government). Tke Contp.ny'sVAlL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY ere et present IM**-* I^VDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM I ON&N TO tMARSEILLES LONDON DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SINGAPORE NYANZA al>ouc
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 558 9 THE SIM! STEAM NAVIGATION CO," LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE •For fretay T-^n^anu, Kelantan, Pangnara, Telupia, Patani, Singera, Lar*i KonsamiiT, Li»gsy-.n, Chumpon. and Bangkok. S Arrival Dmartur-? PRACHATIPOK c Oct. 10 Oct 12 vM^Ta oct W S ott l -> YUGALA m Oct. 21 S ()a c,
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    • 311 9 Oa SW K. The: Osaka Shosen Kaisha Ltd. (Incorporated m Japan). No, 2, I>c Souse Street. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (Subject tv change without notice) BUROPKAM LINK. Por Poll Said. Murs-Mle.^Lonoftn. Antu'. rp, Rotterdam andrHamburg. M DUB SDE APORE. s 001 15 ct l6 *.s. Anuizor^Yltfr^TL^ir, Nov. \t\ s.s. Atlas
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    • 551 9 ThJ Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorpoiated m England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. j Steamer Due Spore Route Fer I J XT. COMPANION Oc-t.
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    • 594 9 1 9 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BT j PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. I Incorporated m IT. s. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE 11. S. SHIPPING BOARD SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. CREOLE STATE Peaaengers end Freight October II WOLVERINE STATE Paasengera end Freight November li I
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  • 580 10 Strategic Centres of The Atlantic and Pacific. Although the late war brought into existence a League of Nations, the spirit of (compromise by which alone that league can be made successful is at present conspicuous by its absence. Scrap the fighting fleets of the world to-morrow,
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  • 199 10 lhat branch of cultivation which, after that of rice, would have the greatest future before it m Indo-China, is that of oil seedte, owing both to the immense possibilities ot the country and to the favourable climate, says a French exchange. As a matter of fact, the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 369 10 OPINIONS mm 1 1 hat the Motor Experts B at Home say about the k Wolseley Fifteen. HffSl Every red expert wh tries the "Wolseley" fiß^B Fifteen ii emphatic m his praise of its re--1x961 markable combination of qualities. The BBSfflP following half-dozen expressions of opinion K^^i refinement, acceleration ami
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    • 226 10 NOTICE OF REMOVAL On and after September Ist, 1921, THE STRAITS EMPLOYMENT REGISTRY will occupy larger and more convenient offices at No. 9, Raffles Chambers (ground floor), Raffles Place. MASSAGE HALL 239. Beneoolen Street. HAMCUKE AND MASSAGE Hn. HARU and Miss HAN A Telenhone No. 1467. Jfe. Glover VX. 'Wf
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    • 130 10 I •*»>-.•,.*. ->./ .>.•-•'•*'•**'■'' ■—>■ M*~~> Wf*P /)EFFREY's\ k is ffl- PILSENER R 9 _P^ 0" V B _6L *_k tt BREWED IN SCOTLAND M f I __H <_l I AmmW L _^_r eoeorrer I\, m aoamsom, crinuAn .^^^^^^^^^S^*^ u*coiPMAT£o acun* X 6INGAPORB J6 Jfc •••••mi si AmWW f I^W^L
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  • 72 11 Bank 4 .a.s. o a \_a Baak demand 2-4 Private credits 3 m.s. i 17.32 New York, der, Credits L>o days France d-mand India, T. T. 16 Honvkona, demand Prera. Yokohama, demand Java, demand Bangkok, demand Sovereign, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of England Rate oft p c Bar Silver
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  • 136 11 o< roBEi Tin 76 Tona |78.00 Gambier Cvi- \'o. 1 13.50 Gumbier q 25 Pepper Black 4 0 Pepper (whits fair; iO Tapioca, sin^ll Lake, f.jj. $#q Tapioca, Medium pearl f.^ g.50 Pearl Sago, sr g5l Copra Sundri«d l'_!.2i Copra Mix n'-;, Opium, Bc-narc3 uncort 4,500 Rice. Rangoon white
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  • 35 11 1 2 o Ocl P Crepe. Ribled Smoked Si Closing Friers. Cloeivg Prices. r^ 801 l N Buyers Sellers Spot 3i i Oct 32 Oct. to Dec. •far. to Mar
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    • 341 11 Assuranc*! In force over $17,000,000. .THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LMITED. T-ccrporated In Straits Settlement). I IC_ ,w,„j_,.,.. a..... Stop,,;- vxmm omcs B M/A V X i^T"*£r* T\TT> T'lrtrpZ-kT^ I mm^mm^^. 1 1 .A. H. FAIR. t\ C. NICHOLL, F.1.A., F.F A T\\K MANUFACTURERS UFE INSURANCE Co. (In Ceaada)
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    • 453 11 CHARTED BANK. of India, Australia and China. I*feorporated m England by Royal Charter. l*aid up Capital m «00.(»00 shares of iT» each £'.?,OOO,OCO Reserve Fund it.ROO.OOO Keserve Liability of Proprietors 3.000.000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bishopsgate, London, E.c t\* encies and Branchea I>r Stai Hong] Penang mritsar Uoilo Puket angkok Ipoh
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    • 828 11 iiiiibii mi tiimy^ «sas____Mßsr.__ YOKOHAMA SPECIEBANK. LIMITED. Kstablished IKXO. Capital Subscribed Y. .100,000,000 i (faily paid up) Reserve Fund y. :3,000,000 President: X. Kajiwara, Esq Vice President: S.K. Suzuki. 'Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma, Esq. i. Matsukata, Esq Y. Yamakawa, Esq. M. Mitsui, Esq. M. Odagiri, Esq. Baron K. Morimura. Baron
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    • 271 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. I>. 1720). ™c motor car marine Fidelity Guarantee Administration Bonds Singapore Representative*— Messrs. BARLOW &Co Messrs. WEARE A Co., Lt 1 Branch Office— 64, TKe Arcade, Collyer Quay. A GORDON LSE, Itesident I THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD. (Incorporated
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 88 11 v LEARANCBS. October 6 -Indragiri, Singkep, Baa Ho G. G. Daendels, Van der Capellen, Emile, (Dut); «Bea Mew, Hyson, Achatina, Ban Lion-?. Vat Shmjr. Ban Whatt Hin, Quori Chindwara. Honj*: Ko:.'., (Brit); Pit (Siam); Glymont. (Am). WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Sept 4. Millibar 1014.4. 101S.8. 1017.5. Temp 84, 86,
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    • 274 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and .'oral rr.. f OUf rf m liat below: Federated Malay Btatee, M M Q r mmd Penan- (by train) I H .m. r.rd p. ra d.jjv (except Sunday). Ku:;,r Pahai Pekan, Sungei Lembiag >v rai '.t i ii v train) n J!" 1 Beueil I
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  • 474 12 FORTHCOMING GASES. The fixing of the list of civil t foi the month of O !>or Supremo Court on Saturday morning, before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter S. Shaw, and Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennaflrd. Th*.- printed li<t contained no less than 71 ca*s°s, but of this numb r several
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  • 93 12 About 2.15 a.m. yesterday morr.ing. dai ir.g gang robbery was committed at 13] GaY ang Road, near th c Tamil Cemetery when seven Chinese aimed with revolver: and knives rifled the house occupied bj Teo Hhuar., a Hokien timber and attaj merchant. Teo Kow Hong, the
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  • 95 12 New Market Road was the scene of i murder at 7 p.m. on Tuesday. It happenec that a Chinese went into a brothel then for a short time, and came out without paying anything. The mistress of the house called out a number of Cantonese, who set
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  • 46 12 List of Subscribers. Previously acknowledged $95,268.62 Castlefield Estate Staff (Monthly contribution) 49.00 Messrs Dunlop Plantations Ltd., (Monthly contribution) 200.00 P. R. Pinhorn Do. 15.00 Total $95,532.62 Singapore Branches: Previously acknowJ edge* I: $20,690.47 Messrs Evatt and Co., 200.00 $20,890.47 Grand Total $116,423.09 m
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  • 69 12 A Chinese gentlemen well-known m Penang is offering a cup for the Tennis Team Championship of Malaya, to be competed for under the same rules as govern the Gaunt Cup contests. He makes one stipulation, and that it the final must be played n Penang. The Committee of the P.
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  • 46 12 Y. M. C. A. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Tuesday's Play. J. Lim beat J. Sch i ess, 6 o. 6 l. S. vs. C. Smith, unfinished. To-day's Tie-*. v CA. Bateman vs. I. G. Scott. c X <H> Teck i rg vs. Ga-. Khek Keng. t
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  • 125 12 \ltrih »*.ed to Armstrong. L Lon< >>. Sop. 20th. There is great bub-|i bub m cricket circles m conaaquent of anL alleged interview with Armstrong which L app< seed m a rovincial newspaper m which! j Armstrong att buted England's defeats m th Test- largely to
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  • 288 12 Autumn Handle:! p». 1 >ndon, SepL 20th. -The approach of the Autumn handicaps— the Cesarsrarrteh and th< Cambridge»*bire -ia accompanied by a crop of reports ol Ihe overwhelming superiority of two i>r three horse.-. If credible, thee*- indicate that both th,. races Are over, bar the shouting.
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  • 408 12 S.C.CV FOLK GOALS WIN. I The S.C.C. by defeating thc- R.G.A. OS R the Padang yesterday afternoon, enter the final of the S.F.A. Cup competition. It j was a n markable came, m which Jamieson was the "star" performer. At half time no score had been
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  • 587 12 Eraser's Weekly Report. Singapore, Oct. 6. There has been very little doing m our Seal share market duing the week and 6vith few erceptions the prices remain unhanged. 6 Rubber. The Commodity shews a firmer endency, but shares are, with very few ex•eptions, kcking m interest of
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  • 260 12 Singapore. Sept. 30. Alter the firm market of last week prices have had a downward decline from one to two cents, and no appreciable rise it .ooked for m the immediate future. Demand, from New York continues to be good but a large number of the
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  • 26 12 The Malay Mail publishes the result of he first Rug% test match m which Eng- "d defeated Australasia by six points to e< Its. 9 .1
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  • 100 12 VESTEDAY'S PLAY. D Singles. E W. Hide beat G. B. Keltegher, 6—o, -2. t F. B. Macdonald beat B. W. Hame, 6—l, —4. C. C. Micholl beat A. Buthlay, 6—4, 6—l. H. Nell beat T. Ashworth, 6 l, 6 3. A. T. Piatt beat A.
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  • 112 12 Newcomers' Handicap. S. F. Derbyshire, owe 5 vs. J. M. Mansion, )lus 3. K. B. Osboume, owe 3 vs. J. Bakkene-st, ?lus 3. W. E. Coates, owe 4 vs. L. H. Goldie, ser. L. H. Campling, ser. vs. J. U. Fraser, ser. A. Sattin, plus 3 vs. E.
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  • 68 12 ClasH. J. Hodgins vZv^^Smith. C. M. Rice vs. I'.^^^ J. W. Cushway vs. H^TWeatendarp. H. L. Snowie vs. J. C. Ferric. R. 1^ Crown vs. E. W. Chaterley. L^F Hayes vs. F. C. Stocks. W. Hendrie vs. S. A. Furber. W. Dawson vs. S. Mclntyre. D. T. Lewis
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  • 169 12 YESTEDAY'S PLAY. ♦•A" Sin-flea. R. K. Scott beat D. W. Scott. 4, 7- -fi. C. W. Gomeß vs. W. F. Carnegy. unfinished. "B" Sinfle*. F. C. de So-ura b-orat R. H. Beins, 6- I, D. de Souza beat A. F. Muller. G— B. S, c— 2. TO-DAY'S
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  • 84 12 A.P.C. beat S.C.C. 11. On the S.CC. ground yesterday afternoon the A.P.C. defeated the S.C.C. 11 I bockey team by the narrow margin of five goals to four. During the first half the A.P.C. wene minus left half and at the interval the Club ted 4—l. The visitcis were
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  • 77 12 The Alhambra presents, to-night, a splendid World production, The Awakening, featuring Dofrothy Kelly who will be wd 1-remembered m that ffien c production The Law Decides. Besides this there will be a Topical Budget, a ione-reel Tom Nix western drama, a Pathe Review and a very enjoyable two-reel
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  • 123 12 It is curious how all the rumours point to South America as the future home of tbe exiled monarchs. The other dsy it wsa ttsted that the ex-Kaiser was looking to Brasil as a future residence; and the upletting; of his ex-royal will (m ths matter of Prince Joachim's household)
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