The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 October 1921

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapote Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CEN S.S., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921. NO. 10,402
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  • 180 1 There has bees s grsal tanessplayed demonstration ir* London and a Blight encounter wrth the police I'ag-e 7. Yo American banker strikes a note af optimism as the trade recovery of the- world Page 7. Rut the mark depreciate^, raising i import duties, and roubles are counted
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  • 1375 1 A lecture by the Breton, Ernest Return, just found, (1), would seem to give sumo ground for thought, and perhaps discussion. j m connection with our present study of th v Middle Agee. He was born m 1823 and died 1892. He [ana Voltaire were each of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 150 1 Maltheid RAFFLES HOTEL. MONDAY.— Tea Dansant, 5o 7 p.m. (Admission free). WEDNESDAY.— SpeciaI Musical Programme after Dinner. THURSDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). FRlDAY.— Special Lunch— Orchitra. S.YTITRDAY.-Guest Night and Dancing. s > (E vening Dress essential for DsLii/ng). Kofi.l. ;t> ami Diners will have prior
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    • 387 1 L. milllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllHiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiii-jffl the teeth you want! To prevent decay is more important than to repair decay \7CMR dentist can repair a decayed tooth if you have -^Tot neglected it too long. You should see him at least But to prevent ctecay is more important than to repair i You have
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    • 78 1 ATEST ADVERTISEMENTS r dog lost i at the Gaiety 2. liv- Tournee Parisienne at the Pallad on Saturday Page Three ears to be sola, (-m- prival Page •>. Government tenders railed for various works— Page •">. Waring and n«)<- mura and machinery— Page 5. Netice re estate of A. M.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 179 1 THE WEEK t-'.utay, Ith. High Water, 1.65 a.m., 1.J.9 p.m Homeward mail close*. Mark Lodge, 8.30 p.m. Harmston's Circus, Beach-rd, y.16 p.m. Harmston's Circus. Beach-rd 4 and 9.15 p.m. S.F.A.: S.R.C. va R. E. Sportf* Ch* S.C.t Saturday, Sth. Hijfh Water. 2.46 a.m., p. 14 p.m. Kuki! X.8.. Gattey and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 285 2 TO LET. ttmttgt C^dowsa facing river f t)fo near shipping, Store* -> frem 6.000 to 30,000 stf. ft. i j.srjr^ a r^« '""'inmodious offices Cfstntlly situated also Bunpra- lews. Apply to A. JT. ABRAHAM. 56 RobiTiaon-r-d, Mftrsilling Bldg. GILLETTE RAZOR BLADES NEW STOCKS RECEIVED. $2.00 per dozen. MEDICAL HALL LTD.
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    • 359 2 Gr*A I ElnT Toj m ANOTHER Rf(; KNOCK OUT PROGRAMME OF SPECIAL PICTURES AT 7.30 SHARP THE KING COMEDIAN FIRST TO RE SEEN ON THE GAIETY SCREENLARRY SEMON IN TRAPS AND TANGLES" HIS LATEST SCREAM IN 2 lONG REELS. MILES AND MILES OF SMILES THE MBfc/Cf^ AT 9 15 BIG
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    • 376 2 ALHAMBRA! Fron THURSDAY, October S. to TUESDAY, October 11, 1921 WORLD PRODUCTION OF GREAT DRAMATI* Featuring that Rne little «ctri DO Ror H V k 1: Lf_l Who made smh a hit m a Product 1; which nr^ny Alhaml irefl realember, The I 4 w x^ THS AWiIENKG t>orothy KeNk
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 231 2 mail table, to*** intermediate and local mail* will be found list below: Federated Malay States. Malacca, Muar and lenang (by train) 0 a.m. and 6 p.m daily except Sunday) y Kerimon u n ooon 1.. t .< m \;T c ««nR Chiap a.n, ulau Soeg, Sulr;Ui;i pJ£ Medan, etc. taking
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 321 3 f-^--*- T* T>v ."J*.. >«- a— -^mt rTI Mil i I. i i M ™»^»«"Kjfc__toi__^»__aß!H_B^p K^^lKnfsP^lMß^ H £SJBT*^73T"^- i^ v v fßE^___M_*^"' _B^sli_i___i' -"^IIWW- f -3~ _______2_b^£~___pb_________m_i 5-1 a^"<_. ■yiiui '-Jjl P>iiiA 9§FlHi H t* Z-5-^*S/^k_. jfP9^mmm. I **W***l3B» **JHK__:**» "iW"-V"t* -SA I 'iii^ The Commer Lorry is used by
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    • 75 3 *.w,j»»«i**_^v.»jw. »<.* v. t t# v -»ifr» n«"-*ss s-.s ve% ss b%«mss -««r *v* ■*-*ss*.r ,s'w««,if^*v«%fc -ji«,svs vjtjt NY CARLSBERG. i Manufactured m Denmark, j At tf j J V^^^_^^^^'l ffiK EAST ASIATIC co Lm *H 'ifnSfSP^'- 'Siiil f lncorporated m Denmark) I S PBp PlliP SINGAPORE. «4as_r-n_r_ryrjrwß%_i-v_i%a a yi%_P'-r
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    • 186 3 THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. (Inccrporated m the United Kingdom by special Act of Parliament) LIFE ASSURANCE WITH MONTHLY PREMIUMS. Life Assurance at Home Rates NO EXTRA FOR RESIDENCE IN THE STRAITS. In- "'Standard" fssues policies to residents m the Straits at Home Kates under the Double Endowment Assurance plan.
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    • 571 4 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE I n^^\ i To DESCRIBE THE VIRTUES I OF DODGE CARS, AS AT 000^A 7 4__K___^_____P *9* "*»T jB iJIPPfc ■BB______________B_____________________^^ ..T«Miaß»' l PULAU BULANG RUBBER ANU PRODUCE CO., LTD. PRELIMINARY NOTICE By Order of the Trustees for Debenture holders. Who L'nderslfned hare received instraetions to
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    • 648 4 MORTGAGEES SALE BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT. JOHORE The Chinese Commercial Bank. Limited Plaintiffs Goh Yeow Seng *^S^* Defendant Miscellaneous Suit No. 46 of *^ft2l. Th< Undersigned have received instructions to sell by^^^li^ Auction at their Sale Room. Raffles Chambers, Raffle? Placf; ON MONDAY, 17th OCTOBER. 1921 AT 2.30
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    • 344 4 NOTICE. b 1 GARGOYLE MOBILOILS I On and after October lst, 1921, the price off Garerovh-, Mob lithographed tins will be as follows:— w Gargoyle Mobiloils "E" $3.70 per 1-gallor >*^ Gargoyle Mobiloil "A RCTN"- O 4.20 Mjbiloil "A" v 4.20 (Sl^pyle Mobiloil "BB" 4.20 GargHjde Mobilo.l "B" 4.20 Gargo^b
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    • 634 5 WANTED. LNTKfc bun d.atrly bin collector ,ty reqwred. Apply tip Manager Bes Ho*. I. _J_° B-Ifl WANTED Qualified Tamil J^, fp| J -I m a large s t+ t i^'f chore. Free *hed quarter. Apply u »th preferences »S Th*- A Made. V-10^ I Mo.„r (,r Jood •ion. cheap for
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    • 606 5 AUCTION SAlJgg iiit reminderT I KIDAY Tth October 1921 at 12 noon MORTGAGEES SALE OF Valuable Rubber Land at Machap, Malacca area 18 acres 1 rood and 15 poles, comprised*' Statutory Land Grant No. *****. lupr ,Bea m At Messrs. CHEONG KOON SENG Co's Saleroom, No. 73 River Side, Mojifa
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    • 658 5 AUCTION sIiLES AUCTION SALE OF B Cewi m .alf, l Milch Cow. 2 Bettor* und *> Bulls To be held At Keppel Road opposite Tanjong Pagar Cat« Xo. 3. OX FRIDAY. Tth OCTOBER 1921 AT 3.30 P.}. POWELL <£ CO., LTD., Auctioneers. ALCTION SALE Ol One 5-scater Hupmobile Car No.
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    • 910 5 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of the llth October. 1921, for the following works tion of Sanitary Fittings including drainage to two Medical Officers' Houses Sepoy Lines 2. Additions and alterations to the Maternity Ho-*i)i-:.j, >.. y J nes. Every
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    • 780 5 NOTICES. I NITED ENGINEERS LIMITED I •"-..rporated m the Straits Sett* nts) Notice is hereby given that th> Books of the above Company will be closed from the 1 1 tb to 18th October 1921, both days inclusive. By Order of the Board T. c. H. MILLER. Secretary oio m-io
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    • 147 5 *^<Wlfl 9V99mm~**+to, M s*ni l S~». w ta-iV "«*B*__hJte PALLADIUM THEATRE Com_iencing Saturday Oct. Bth to Thursday, Oct 13th at 9 30 TOURNEE PARISIENNE DE MUSIC HALL Direction: A. MAJUREL Rien que des Vedettes GERMAINE HILLBER La vraie Diseuse, FEnfant Gatee des Cabarets de Paris POL GUY Le Foxtrottant Comiqiu
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  • 22 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. COWAN. At the European Hospital. Batu Gajah. on October fith to Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Cowan, a son.
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  • 1278 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921. The Rubber Battle. There have heen several items of information about rubber m the news lately which have all something more than an academical interest. The Government's position m regard to compulsory restriction has been clearly explained, and it has been shown that
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  • 434 6 SHILLING A POUND RUBBER. On his way home- the Hon'ble Mr. Oliver Marks was interviewed by a Colombo p. per speaking about the depression n rubber he said: "The slump m the rubber industry is only temporary, and I fully expect it to recover. The Malay States
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  • 390 6 Th t Kent Assessment Board will sit m the Municpal Board Room on Tuesday the llth instant at 2.15 p.m. The Bishop of St. Albans (Dr Furae) waa lately asked for a definition of a pea•imiat. and he replied "A man who wesra a belt as well as braces." The
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  • 128 6 WOTIIKR BLOW lOK :1 |h t From Our Own Coi i Kuala lain. it is understood w* 'a-* b'* tha< ihe'P G. prodm tt t pt i.\' Rnitfffy aba iv- 0 I IBOUR S)!(. Extra ln.luv.-ni<Mii, v From Oar Own I Kuala I i( The P. A. If.
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  • 76 6 At h general met tin Chamber of Commerce I change rooma yeat-i rdi the chairmanship of the 11 bona, u\>*prf rule N accordance with the n the last haU yearly nn c. 21. H wai postponed bg and Becondedfby Mr. Ton who gave hia name to Smith,
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  • 66 6 1 1 v the past four m I I L. August 11 and- < v All national affected. There is no diati MM but there have beei m the Geylang I)i<tand without Municipal Lin Although the eases ai. ia cdvii ible that those w vaccinated recently should
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  • 126 6 Harmston's Circus is ahsayi m Singapore, and the largi filled the Beach Road BUirqa for tha opening perfofiuenu was testinaony of its uadhniniahed poi Tm programme is long I contains plenty to inter. There is a fine array of accobttl and daring, many feats ol tn skill of
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  • 174 6 The dreea rehearsal oi th uared with .-o much troubh Dramatic Committee, was vi not able to be given last v\ lo the illness of Mi- S a lending part. Nk-i UUWd 1 that s t had I Nothing can be said a formances yet but the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 215 6 I MACGREGOR'S "7* j PARUAMENT c qS/^ V^^ hisky > -y^ Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Shanghai) -oa;i'i)*iiP*».. ■_>ii-»si~ J > 'T**-'.'*- „><* rvy."?> j,^r'- j vmcy.-'tHo .>ii---.^»- -^-wiicw^"/. IR*. 1 m^skmi-^r^i^^ -r-r-r-r-r-r j CONVENIENCE is the word which best describes a I THERMOS FLASK. I Liquids may be
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    • 97 6 m m m m m. m. m __k >_V%«| -l 1 _r-^^^i Architects, _y<? ol Sanitary j' V )mi of* g Engineers, > Jm -Oivjid,: J Y^^P ar TOOl,^#/ Builders, j W^Vn iy£j£Jl Con- tractors, < and others interested m Sanitary > Appliances should write us to-day for Ducketts latest
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  • 493 7 t AMERICAN VIEW. PROSPECTS NOI SO BAH. L Reuter's Service] P M London, Oct. r >. Mr John DruTh, I -^si^nt of the Amencan Bankers' Ass .-eiat-on, funded a new cheerful nnte regarding mduUrial pon» -at Los Angeles Basing hfc stateon the reports of a thousand banker* over
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  • 130 7 v\, are informed that th c last of the jlant was received from the contractors >n the 24th September. The pressure pipe was coupled up ami the excavation fori levators began on the 26th. The interval has been occupied underpinning the fa. Legs 40 feet m
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  • 101 7 %a the result of a collision which •'--i between tram car 58 and motor jus 88 near the tram m Changi Koad about 10 p.m. on Wednesday, VeeraMUB] the Tamil driver of the former vehicle was produced m the Second Court "•terxiay and fined $30. V\ c have always wondered
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  • 361 7 SITUATION EASIER. TBI CONFERENCE. [Reuter's Service]. Washington, Oct. It Ia understood that the status of Belg urn, Holland and Portugal^ the conference will be similar to Ch^dfs. Jow9s York. Oct. 5. Lord Bryce, m a h. a i,. fe thought th< danger of tdtap war lay m continual
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  • 305 7 The following is the Directors' report to the shareholders to be presented at the annual meeting on Oct. 14 at noon at Messrs. Evatt Co. The working account for the year shows a loss of $53,044.62. The nominal capital of the Company was reduced during the year
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  • 47 7 mW The following are the nam bers of arriveis from and depr#tures -%o -the Madras Prosidency for tp» month of September. Adults Minors i Arrivals 84 9 iM Departures t f 4744 396 Tha arrivals refcste to aided passengers «Uy. f I I a I
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  • 489 7 LONDON PARADE. CREAT DEMONSTRATION. [Reuter's Service.] London, Oct. 4. London witnessed its biggest unemployed march to-day, when ten thousand formed a procession to Hyde Park with banners inscribed with taunting comparisons between 1914 ard 1921, but there was no disorder. The promoters arranged for a demonstration at Trafalgar
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  • 127 7 Cent His to be Taken. It is notified for general information that I a census of stocks of rubber will be taken I throughout British Malaya on Dec. 31st, i 1921. All known holders of rubber will be served with notices under the Bur3au of Statistics Enactment 1919
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  • 161 7 The Japanese steamer Kaiwo Maru, Captain V. Yashizaki, which arrived m Bangkok on Sept. 2"-th from Singapore, reports pickirg up at sea a small boat with three persons on board. The beat was seen on Thursday afternoon about four o'clock, ar.d was approximat2ly 30 miles to the south-west off Pulo
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  • 830 7 CHINESE TRADER A "CROSSLEY/* A Crossley motor-car formed the subject of an action, heard by Mr. Justice BarrettLennard, m the Supreme Court yesterday, the plaintiffs being Messrs. William Jacks and Co., merchants, 81 Raffles Place, ar.i the defendant, Tan Kwee Chian, a Chinese trader, of 368 Beach
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  • 104 7 There may not be many m Singapore (outside the influence of th c Church of England Zer.ana Mission) who will remember Miss Florence Buchanan, a devoted Christian worker, who spent her life m mission- work and was m Singapore for two or three years, last
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 141 7 JUST RECEIVED I THE (iOSWKLL PINCH BALI ALI PING PONG BALLS Best quality sheepskin with rubber cowl* t Oi the l»esi British and fittings for floor and ceiling Manufacture. J) 1 OiTt lal COMPLETE Kobmson Co., Ltd. <£££_ WOmP mmmtO^l^-m iiman^Mainy_i l i-t------Mi M •>— mm^mr m* mi a w**«aaja*»afcM^—
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    • 458 8 N. Y. K. EUROPEAN LINES. j EUROPEAN LINES. LONDON LINE Fortnightly Service FOR MARSEILLES, LONDCN ft ANTWERP, via Porte. INABA MARU October 7 KAMO MARU October 19 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Service FOR MARSEILLES ft LIVERPOOL, va Porta. LISBON MARU October 11 HAMBURG LINE Monthly Service FOR LONDON, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, ft
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    • 630 8 K. P. Rl KONINKLTKB PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland). TwOYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA j r»SjLOD-» ISI Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept j 1002 Mansgsr Dsak 1137 Marine Sr.pt Cr*aahl pment D«pt. 3 COLLYER QUAY. j t-KDKR CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIi. GOVERNMENT. _____^______________^____________M». «M__a_HM_MH_WM— WM_a_Ma>aMM«U<MW__M_MMMI M HIM^_^ VAN
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    • 685 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVf.CE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL Sh I 00. S^ndeff Contract with His M|;eety 's Government). Ths CompanjSsMATL SERVICES EAST OF lI OMfiAY are st present fui?«,< M XI^NDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FKOM LOISfcCN TO f MARSEILLES A LONDON DUE
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 463 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). I SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE For Kretay, Trengganu, Kelantan, Pangnara, Telupia, Patani Sintrera U •.'•KohBT-piu^ Lan*|uan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. bingera La 1~~ •c* Arrival Denarture PRA( -lIATIPOR I Oct. 10 cEr£ VAI^YA a Oct. 17 Jgg \l YUGALA ()ct v S°*
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    • 316 9 a k. The Osaka Shosen Kaiskt Ltd, (Incorporated m Japan). No. 2, De Souza Street. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (Subject to change without notice/ EUROPEAN LINE. For Port Said, Marshes A.ondefk, Antwerp, Rotterdan^and /lamburc V IHK Sln/u'OKK. Ss. Alt^ > JJ|n^JL Oct. 15 Oct 16 s.s. Atlas Maru -^l^l Dec.
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    • 533 9 Tb# Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorpoiated In England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due Spore Route Fat XT. COMPANION 0et.. 2.". Suez Manila
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    • 616 9 j PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BT PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Cd I 1 FOR ACCOUNT OF THE I S. SHIPIMM. HOARD SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA—EAST INDIA ji SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. j FOR CALCUTTA DIRECT. CREOLE STAT] Passengers and Fn ight <>, t .»ber 13 WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and Freight November 15
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    • 269 10 G\%%%\\, ,'JtmW/ T ~JA——mmmUl^A\fmWmm^ mm^m^^^ bf I lim NOTHING FINER BOTTLED or CANNED. 1 <7he firvt i-eemstfee with CROSSE BLMXWBO. V WA-JM/ Delicacies are Qualify. Purity and W9W^ 30 VtertaU*. »CUPB. \*r)*« of POTTED MEATS. OKfORO QATM__M.. OH*. VINEGAR TINNED riSH. MOTOR SPIRIT, CYLINDER OILS, DUNLOP TYRES. X^ *"%_7 M.
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    • 264 10 NOTICE OF REMOVAL On and after Sep-; tember Ist, 1921,! THE STRAITS EMPLOYMENT REGISTRY will 1 occupy larger and; more convenient offices at No. 9,i Raffles Chambers) (ground floor), Raf-j fles Place. TOOTH-ACHE A BURDEN Wdv should you bear that which can le relieved almost immediately if you »nly take
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    • 406 10 THE BLUE §UNNEL LINE. PASSENGER SERVICE B-siHrsr fronti Singapore to London. MENTOR 22nd Nov.. 1921. <• s. TEIRESIAS '-'oth Dec, 1921 FIRST CLASS ONLY £90 or $770 Ti.T f. -rther infontiation pleee* apply to MANSFIELD 4 CO.. LTD. (Incorporated m England) "^iAFTsNG MOH. Steamship Co.. Ltd. Singapore to Batavia, Cheribon
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    • 149 10 I -a, A. N SL TOIIIT Rf(PstTEli. i y I /'^f^^JmmmmA/^-^^LmXmmmm. Vj V_^> A V_^l __t m mmom WW mmVAmr I ADAMSON GILFILLAN CO./LT3. (Incorporated m England). SOLE DISTHIBUTOBS P. F. <fc F. M. S. I'J'J'.r.IMM'.IMMMI'.IM'JM M'JMMMM'JMMM^.r.r f PURITY AND POWER till In S I I Ml V k I
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    • 446 11 >»ai_!*- "at/lf__ 'TWS--..- •<• > <-*--* m 1 i m 11 1 _.m. mm f-4.000.0c0 <';y .»««g— d m-mn /^n Aaaurancei m forcn ovtr $17,000,000. I j TflE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I H< «W_. OFFICE BC I SECRETARY JT M^ mDrm AGEOTg WAKTB) 1 G. c. KNOX.
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    • 524 11 CHARTERED BANK. pf India, Australia and Chin*. Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. Raid np Capital m 600,000 shares of £5 each jtf.ooo,ooo Reserve Fund .1,500,000 Keaerre Liability of Proprietors .1,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. B 8 Biabopsc«te, London, E.C Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongrk< Penang Amritsar Uoilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh
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    • 835 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. LIMITED. Capital Subscribed y. i 00,000.000 vtally paid up) Reserve Fund Y 58,000,000 President: N. Kajiwara, Esq Vice-President: S.K. Suzuki,' Esq. XT DIRECTORS. V Y«°^ a a S?*_ I M^sukata, Esq. V Yamakawa, Esq. M. Mitsui, Esq. Baron 1 ?1 V' ES 2*7" X Morimura. k t^'
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    • 1025 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. lA. 1720). FIRE MOTORCAR MARINE i itlelity Guarantee— Administration IJonds Singapore Representatives— 'Messrs. BARLOW &Co Messrs. BARKER Co.. Ltd Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd. liranch Offlqf—H The Arcade, Coilyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Msmgig EXCHANGE. VESSELS AT WHARF OCTOBER C.
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  • 936 12 -PASSED OVER PIECE OF WOOD. Thi- inquest into th-- death of Sinnappan, a Tamil telegraph meaaenger employed by the Eaat Extenaion Telegraph Co., who is < ■id to have beri. run over by a motor ear m Rdbinaon Road early on Monday morning last, waa held before
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  • 88 12 OFFICAL REPORT. Thc Singapore Chamber of Cemmerca Rubber A boi .'.on held its usual auction on Wednesday when there was Caialo- j gued 1,912,784 lhs. Tons 858.38; Offered -1,697,174 lbs. Tons 7. r ,7.66 ►Sold 1,402,728 lbs. Tons 653.00. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Singapore Standard Quality
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  • 181 12 Singapore, Kth October. Ine market has remained very steady taring th«- paat areek and at the usual Weekly auction <»n Wednesday pricea wren maintained at about !a*t week'a level. i Standard Sheet Bold for 30% to :>i hut moat lot< were withdrawn. Off Quality \n.*i- i ti
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  • 488 12 Siagapere, CKt. Rubbers. Little doing. Mining.- -Quiet. Taipinga $1.65 to $1.10, N-*-th raipingi $1.25 te $1.;»0, South Tai. pinga 65 to 70 cents. Linguia $8.40 to $3.60, Nawng Pets $1.45 to $1.50. Ulu Piahs $1.25 to $l.:i0, Ulu Yama 24a. yd. t- 26a. Bd., Murals $4.10 to
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  • 559 12 GOLF. A Currison team played Klang on Monday the latter winning a close game. The following were t«n scores the Klaner riayera being named firat. M W. J. Moir 0 v. Lt. A. R. Boyce R. N. P. E. T. James 0 v. ('apt. D. C. Twiss 0
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  • 195 12 At Liberty Hail, to-night, a Universal special, Thunder 1.-land a five act tale of the astoun ling adventures of a little white tigress ir the South-see Island featuring Edith Robeita m her best, and episodes 1) and 10 of the King of the Circus, the Kd.lie rclo serial
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  • 51 12 Among, those now staying m Hongkong s Mr. C. F. Simons, of the Universal \ssembly of Israel, who is on his way 'rom Los Angeles, the western headluarters of the organisation, to Jerusalem n connection with the movement to settle Jewish refugees on the land m Palestine md North East
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  • 125 12 YESTERDAYS PLAY. Newcomers' Handicap. S. F. Derbyshire, owe 5 beat J. MManson. plus 3, w.o. K. B. Osbourne, owe 3 beat J. Bakkonest, plus 3, 6—o, 6—4. W. E. Coates, owe 4 beat L. H. jGokHe, ser. w.o. L. H. Campling, ser. beat J.U. Fraser.
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  • 95 12 Very striking evidence of the reality of molecules is seen m- soap bubbles, and the U. S. Bureau of standards holds the properties of these films to be cf fundamental importance m its studies of foams, jel.ies, and other colloids. In the research at Paris under Prof. Perrin, first brought
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  • 79 12 Hodgina vs. V. S. Smith. C, If. Rice vs. F. C. Jones. J. W. Cuahway vs. H. E. Waatendarp. H. L. Snowie vs. J. C. Ferric. R. L. Brown vs. E. W. Chaterley. L. J. Hayes ye. F. C. Sto ks. \V. 11 end rio vs. S. A.
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  • 154 12 YESTERIL^^ PI,AY. "A" Singles. W. Balhetchet beat D. O. C. Woodford, 6—3, Leysiuss beat Holmberg, 6—3, 6—2. "B" Singles. C. V. Reutens beat P. Consigleire, o—l.0—1. 6—2. Doubles. G. Kraal and G. Gray vs. K. R. Scott and D. W. Scott, unfinished. N. Ess and J. T.
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  • 257 12 The charity boxing tournament held under the ausp; ces of the Non-European Unemployment Fund Committee ai the Star Opera last night was a success not only from the point of the competition itself, but also from the large attendance, Which helped to raise a pood sum
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