The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 October 1921

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  • 18 1 Singapore Free Press I AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1921. NO. 10,101. i
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  • 247 1 A verj successful Rwimssaag carnival was held by the V.M.C.A. on Saturday —Page 12. The annual meeting of Hukit K. B. Kubhtr Company was held oa Satur- dsev-Psgc 12. 'i A company of French nlcrtainers fave an acceptable performance at the Palladium on Saturday Psftj «i. Renter
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  • 1081 1 There is, sad always has been, a gulf between U c Spokes) and the written worrl. lt La a gulf that tends to widen as tim»goes on; for, whereas we use m actual coavcraattOfl a vocabulary containing only th t words that are lkely t<> he understood
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 130 1 m Maltheid P ■■■■■■^■^■■■■■■■■■■■■ili I 'THE GROSVENOR' I STAMFORD RCMD Restaurant Cafe I i l now open X Sliver Grill. Service a la Cart*/ 2 Table d Mote S f -m >*•» m terms Strictly Cash* SARKIES BROTHERS, PROPRIETORS. a B**m*m*m i im "^KTBMCncAV f AS**\ m\ -SS aa*a\ _L/*__-s^____7*
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    • 285 1 IyGEROUSR*^ tM ?r^i _/!_SS mmAsmt CIGARETTi_S IHE WORLD'S MtjST ruPL'LAR HIUH-CL4SS ICIG4REI TES VIRGINIA IN PATENT m Km m^ PER TIN OF 50 I No 555 $1.25 1 So'e Manufacturers, &P.DMH IOaaGCO Co., Ltd, LONDON. ENGLAND. I ■•.r.r.w.r.rj%r.r.r.i'.ii'.i •^.■%i%isi%i^-j%a-_o-__Fj^rw^ I a*| Wi „v/ A IT jC 1 1 r\\j^ I
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    • 115 1 'LATEST ADVERTISEMENTSj New film's at the Empiri to-n%ht-— j Paa_ 2 f The Grosvenoi restaurant v. rill is' now o\< P*bs 1. Crowther Shaw and Co, have removed I [to Hill Street— Page 2. Doolatram and Co. have opened a new [lot of ailkl and carpets Page 1. Afr Can
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 94 1 THE WKKK Monday, IOfS. Hiph Water. 5.17 a.m., 4.20 p.m. Harmston's Circus. Bi>ach-rd, 9.15 p.m. French Company. Palladium, 9.30 p m. Tmetday, lUh. Uijrb Water, 6.50 a_n., 5.50 p.m Kent Board 215 n.m. S. F. A. Cup F Amateurs. Rollo't Wild Oat, Theatre, 9.16 p.m. Harmston'i c'irc^is Beaeh-rd, 9.18 p
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  • 147 2 \..i British Soldier Left. Far 1 Sepl 18th. The last d< I m France will leave for and v Bj th< end of Sei mix r there will not be I >' soldier m uniform m Fence. Thr British Headquarters which are now stationed at Si. Pol
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  • 86 2 Mleged thefts m Allahabad. Allahabad. Sept. 22. Some >tartlin»; disclosures are likely t" '.ike place soon m connection with the serious shortage of property belonging to the Army Clothing Department. Mr. Ferguson, assistant superintendent of police, ha> raided several hou.-es m Allahabad and eeovered a quantity of
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  • 81 2 Monday luth. Pixat, Si rond. Fourth aud Fifth Troops Parade, 5.15 pan. Tuesday J Ith. nth Troop Parade, r p.m. W i Ineaday IL':);. Eighth Troup Parade. Thrsrsdaj 13th. Third Troop Parade, r».l p.m. rridaj l ith. Hand Practice, Malay V.l I Hub, 5.15 p.m. Saturday Ist_.—
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  • 55 2 Programme of Drills, etc, fot wi-tk t-ntj it* Friday, Oct. 14, 1921. Monday 10th, 5.15 p.m.— Drill Hall. nasc Company Recruits. Tuesday llth. 7,.ir> p.m.— Drill Hall, 1 .•!.< Basah Road. Malay Company. i Wednesday 12th. 5.15 pan.— Drill Hall. Chinese Company Recruits. f Friday 14th, 5.15
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 214 2 i» i— l— i,C m i mw <■ «on i i iii n iiiniaa.in—i TO LET. i l' Large lowM facing river f hNo n^. r shipping, Store*! V nri G.OOO to "0,000 sq. ft. s large ar.J J >mrn odious officea ,i f€ strait] aated also Bunga- (l J
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    • 445 2 ,!,,x,w GAIKTY ton,oiit ANOTHER BIG KNOCK OUT PROGRAMME OL SPECIAL PICTURES THE KING COMEDIAN FIRST TO BE SEEN ON THE GAIETY SCREENLARRY SEMON IN "TRAPS AND TANGLES" BIS LATEST SCREAM IN 2 LONG REELS. MILKS AND MILES OF SMILES THE _HafeC?fc AT 15 BIG BOXING PICTURE *__l^Wr^Z\ IN THE 2nd
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    • 439 2 alhambra"! From THURSDAY, October G. to TUESDAY, October 11, 19 A WORLD P_tOt)TJCTION OF GREAT DRAMATIC roWEIi Featuring* that fine little a<t' DOEO T H V X BL L *>; %n Who made rsueh a hit m a i'rodueti rt which mai y Alhambl Pa '"^i well remen^er, "The Lai
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  • 1421 3 I VERY BARD WINTER AHEAD. iii Chir <)*v. Correapondatapt) Londori, September Bth. j No doubt (parts <-f Great Britain over- seas have I>«'cn haul hit by the econon. slump, lv.it it is very cruel to lv* I< Striatmg men to this country unless y cl< Iy heir
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    • 414 3 \><«_* AM——4 r_ _B____HH_V9 \OT **_T_\_ \mmm-tuy SAA *r •>• _as*_f__»_ U ~»_*™aa_#^» v X '^4. '-w^ Ai— r>_ay^ a_s r «T^a___Bj,__BSF^y_>fc^l B _'B_rml v \H_i Ta m.; il( -^f^ -i"„yi 1 iii ;_'*_m4 1 1 nil 1 1 a Ma. J. Bsaasa poaitiToly *mj m thst he oi_» required
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    • 248 3 "'TH ;i; ;n: m iiiil___:*i.. >*>r.l_tm l*r T' "1 I Particularly m relation to articles of food, the quality is of greater relative importHi J a J -SB p Stimulants are suspect now because fcaa r i timely use of good stimulants. Many a g-fc- V Jj Smmfr _3 *_____r______________aV
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  • 1149 4 WE WIN OUR SOLITARY VICTORY. (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Sept. 1. Much to everybody's surprise we have managed to boat the Australians, and th^ success can be hardly a greater satisfaction than a disappointment to the AustralialLthough they took it very well. Hithe?!W no Australian visitors &>•
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  • 368 4 toe of the troubles JJuu" Nationalist, of the old Po they had never thought out .jlhifß meant by Home Rule. Th. it incessantly, but they i i r I Their supportera cheen p any conception of wh:.- or of what sort of af p. aVfrply make
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  • 105 4 New York, Augu.-t fc- entences of imprisonrm ml I warded m the city of Waal agtol he 12 months ending June |_.fc ncrease of 34 per cent., aeeaitl eport of the superintaol. j, The cause of this increas--. WT\ ie nature of the drinks ir.dufc te
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    • 562 4 i g— M— wmmmm ——ll—— 1 1 a—— *"S l Mr M THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE !T||lf _j"_ i en I _r jf _r iT_._k ajOf^, 4ji Ma x V f -^"^ap**-*** p 1- "aw* a^ S^'// y *^*i__W_T^ v /-^W^ JLX^' X. —*-mW *_mm _f M '******m a^ 4Vk
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    • 561 4 PUUU BULANG RUBBER AND PRODUCE CO., LTD PRELIMINARY NOTICE By Order of the Trastees for Debentare holders. Tha Undersigned have received instructions to sell by PubUc Aucti^p (it aot srcffeai' aold by private Treaty) at their Salt-room. RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, On a date to be notified later. The Property
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    • 654 5 WANTED. I Sedsa Model Motet Cat ir. pood I for cash. Please give full with prici to Bo\ No. 515 oare of I v.c. BtSI Jlotar C.-r sVMnst have r and electric lie-Tits. aaa_ga year of *;re run and full p -.rtSjulars, j^rice, XV Z f:iro of Fr Pre ss.
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    • 614 5 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF SIX MOTOR DRAG SAWS and One Case <»f Spare Parts. A Quantity of Uaefol Machinery .J*_r_~. al 4 Dozen Hand Saws, 21 Bags Rivets, Scraa^ 1 Iron Etc., s*^ CASES U;\ T TU.^iSIERS, Thirteen Cases "PEACOCK" tVarl Barl^ l'"rty Boxes Chocolate, Thirteen C_ses 9 Jam,
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    • 854 5 NOTICES.! m*. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Ineeeswated m the Btaajla Settlements) _a» Notice is hereby given that the Books of the hays Company will be closed from the 11th H r lSth October 1921, both days inclusive. By Order of the Board T B Mil T Recr* ••■> o-iu 15-14 GOVERNMENT
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    • 1056 5 NOTICES. lINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE AUTUMN RACE MEETING. Under S. R. A. Rules of Racing) 'If HE HELD ON TUESDAY, THURSDAY I V_J 17*1 :DAY THE 2bth, 21th AND 29th 1 OCTOBER, 1921. PROGRABOIK. FIRST DAY. TUESDAY, 25th OCTOBER, 1921. 1 7. THE OWEN STAKES and Plate— 2.30 p.m. and
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    • 1334 5 ii i t GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the Colonml Secretary's Office jp to noon of 20th October 1551, for the sujiply of Ration I and Sundries for Hospitals for tho period lst January, 1922. to 31st December, 1922. Tenders should be on the authorised form--; obtainable on
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 36 6 MOLLOY. At the European Hospital, Rntu Gajah, on the sth inst.. to Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Ifolloy, a daughter. STRATON-FERRIER.- At Pvnanj; on Oct. 7th, 1921. the wife of John Straton-Ferrier. of a son.
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    • 32 6 VOl LES- WEST. -Sept. 1 f at For_.nffbt.dffe, Arthur Blennerhassett. Lepal Advisor. F. M. S.. youngjr son of Sir Gordon Veal— to Grace Geraldino. daughter of 1.t. -Co!. V We*. Fordingbridge.
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    • 23 6 GOSLING. In fond Memory of C. Lawranc* Gsalinf who died at Wallinpford. Berks, on the 10th October 1920 R. I. P.
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  • 1073 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1921. Comment of the Week. The unemployment demonstrations m London were probably m consequence of the bringing into effect of the Ministry of Health ruling limiting the out of work dole. The unemployed have been demanding 15s. a week for a man, 15s. a
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  • 213 6 In spite of counter attractions on Saturday evening, the French music hall artistes from the Paris Theatre of Varieties were accorded v good reception at ths Palladium, where they opened their ahort Singapore season. The ainging SaJi«;r almost, altogether m French, tla. p i_^aUh section
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  • 114 6 NON-EUROPEAN UNEMPLOYMENT FUND. _J__^^jjL_±i__±mi\*-4ym\ donation-. r Kampong Martin Relief Fun<l $200 Kiam Kiat and Co. 200 Mr. Tan Kheam Hock 50 Mr. Poh Chens Tee 50 Mr. Kwek Beng Chen 50 Mr. Lim Xee Soon :,n Mr. Ong- Soon Tee :;0 Huat Hin Pineapple Factor} 50 Mr. L. W. Geddes.
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  • 431 6 Hit- f.fcfc sring M a 1 a ca properties were sold by auction by Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng ar.d Co. at their saleroom No. T.l Riverside, Malacca, on Friday before a Ip.rgL attendance of buyers. Valuable rubber land aitnstc at Maehap. Malacca, area IS acres 1 rood
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  • 241 6 LABOUR MARKS S LINKMPLOYMI i [Beuter'i S< i ''a Lorn Ths conference i»f Labsjfcr pafl ,j 1 the Trade Union c ■rfnister, stormily d Invitation to nboui to unemployment commits c io thc Pn mior, prepare L to explain Labour's to examine t!;> not as meauberi of ths
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  • 304 6 s lork. <>'X A British Overseas m the United States is now I I ated by th r Nati. I is offering twelve million df Quesnilsnd bonds, eurre* n interest VSU per cert In connect ior* with th. f be recalled that Quasi to arrange the flotation
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 218 6 j MACGREGOR'S i I PARUAMENT y^ C QS/^ Aif >^ I Xx ▼Vnlijlvi >y^ Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated m Shanghai). *mBSBSSB* ww'"' -■*.<. .".j*-^»__^v r r i iwu—ibubh. i 5Hn-fl-flHfl~B~ B^sfi-fl-fl Hh_Hh_hl-fl-fl«^»_HII -¥m¥_hi j CONVENIENCE j is the word which best describes a I 4 THERMOS FLASK. Liquids
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    • 137 6 What about your BAGGAGE i YOU insure your valuables and I i effects at home: do you protect them i m your baggage when travelling? > I Property to the value of many thou- > sands of pounds is lost, damaged m f various ways, or stolen every year m
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  • 572 7 DIPLOMATIC DIFFERENCES TEI.KCIiAIMIIC MUDDLES. [Reuter'a Service] I ondon, Oct. 7. tent of the appoinMr I following tho between __nstf_dla :-tonh»he t p London mation that Australia dr'rcctly witn America but m from Melbourne to-day exp ahts ppokanent e_f Pearce was solely eablea of Mr. Lloyd George to nd
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  • 95 7 London, Oct 7. In connection wibh the abandonment of the Rubber Producer's Corporation scheme is state 1 that the support was smaller m was expected.^ The owners of 769,000 .".cres plrnted area provisionally approved! thf pr'nciples, out of a total planted area) of 0,320,000. The minimum acreage
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  • 607 7 RUSSIAN RELIEF SCHEMES. CONSIDERING ALL POINTS. [Reuter's Service] Brussels, Ocjt. 7. international Kussian^Taniine Reliel Conference has ■tates were represented mcluddng Britain,! Prance, the United State-. Germany, China.! M. Delacroix, Belgian ex-P_tmier, pre-' sided. The Conference discussed Dr. Hansen's and Mr. Hoover, agreements With the Soviet fgpm the
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  • 136 7 Simla, Oct. 7. The general staff review states that difficulty is being experienced, owing to the fact that there are at present no civil police capable of maintaining order m Malabar, after the military has restored order. Consequently the troops have been reinforced, including a battalion of
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  • 336 7 —I AMERICAN BANKERS ADVICE. KJsWTBD STATES TRADE. [Reuter's Service.] New York, Oct. 7. Mr. Hoover, secretary of commerce, addressing the American Export Manufacturers Association, said that national in- j dustry would have an early spring time recovery, having entered a period of easier, credits, which is marked
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  • 416 7 Washington, Oct. 7. Shippers of Egyptian cotton at Alexand- r a have been offered s rate to American porta ten shillings under the rate fixed by the British Shipping Conference. The announcement of rate-cutting m Egyptian cotton seems to foreshadow an Anglo-American freight war, according te a
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  • 245 7 FRENCH CABLE NEWS. TURKB PURSUE GREEKS. [Reuter's Service.] Paris, Oct. ti. The number of victims m the suburban train crash is not so high a. was feared.' Actually seventeen are dead and about ere' hundred injured mar.y of the latter not seriously. One coach has not yet been
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  • 387 7 Helslngfors, Oct 7. The Russian! mission states that the' Polish and Russian governments have reached an agreement under which the former undertakes to comply with the Russian demands with regard to tfce activities of revolutionary Russian organisations on the Polish side of the frontier, while the Russian
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  • 149 7 London, Oct. 8. The War OfTice announce that all military 1 dctals and administrative a;ul tebhnical departmental staff employed m France and Flanders under the directorate of the i Graves Registration have now returned to England, with the exception of a few officers and clerks whose
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 131 7 m *A-mm m waa BJ MmJ m** a FOR THE RACES mEw***^*— t***94—\ m\\ mmm-TT B\ I r 'fcfiwlr v *4& *t* ,'tL r -m "a y. _t m m- m*a AMERAS »T IN A FULL RANGE OF MODELS 4SSB. #OSS ;|l PRISM BINOCULARS j;;fc <"> and 8 Power. jx
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 488 8 N. Y. K. EUROPEAN LINES. EUROPEAN LINES. VON DON LINE Fortnightly S.rrlee FOR MARSEILLES. LONDCN B ANTWERP, ria Ports. B A II O MA R U October 19 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Serrtca FOR MARSEILLES s. LIVERPOOL, Ports. PAMBURG LINE Monthly Ssrvt<* FOR LON DON. "'ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, B HAVBURG. rig P«»rU
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    • 624 8 K. P. M I KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland). ROYAL PACIIET NAVIGATION Co., OF BA-ATIA T^«f_*D« ttl Paissg* Bspi. 12C2 Frsight Ds#i. ■aasai 1002 Bianager Dsik l-i? 7 Marine S\j&. *"i ■lafcljiaum !.'•>»> S COLLYER QUAY. PKDEB CONTRACT WITH THE NETHFRLANB3 INDL* GOVERNMENT DE WEERT .Saturday, Oct. 8) Sourabaya,
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    • 703 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA APCAR r LINE. Mnco r pfrft*ed m Engiand.) MAIL AND PASSKNGER SERVICE V PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.J C<X Contract with His Majesty's Go\_iinment). Tks Company* MAIL SERVICES EAST OF*EO^V3AY srs st present 9 i ONDON FAR EASTERN SERVICE. FROJI LONDON TO MARSEILLES LONDON DUE SINGAPORE Lt-AVE
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 508 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE fF KVV,_« Kretay ren^ a Kel *ntan, Pangnara, Telupia, Patani, Singera, La- .*< __ohsamii, Lygsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Derrft____lF PtIACTATIPO_t« Oct. 10 $T\2 The steamers are fitted throughout with electric light, and have" excellent irmodation for
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    • 357 9 O. S. K. The Osaka Shoscn Kaisha Ltd, (Incorporated m Japan). No. 2, Do Souza Street. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN LINK. For Port Said, MsrasfTles, London. Antwerp, Rotterdam Jid Ha mini re- -> a ■ne* 1 DUE s.s. Altai Maru Oct. 15 Oct. 16
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    • 511 9 Tbe Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The (China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUgpian Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorpoiated m England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA, FROM NEW YORK. I Steamer Due S'pors Roots Fsr XT. COMPANION Oct. 25 Suez
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    • 576 9 BBa VB__B-__B-e*saaaaaaaas^^ -m nm imm jj^^^^»^ TB i 1^ -_-__-_______i-______^ I PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BT fl I PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Ca I > i (Incorporated m C. S. A.) lOK ACCOUNT OF TIIE LT. S. SHIPPING BOARD I SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. FOR CALCUTTA DIRECT. CREOLE STATE Pasaengera snd
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  • 865 10 I'DDINGSTON VVE|TERN CHAMPIONS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, Sept. 7. The cricket champlont-ftp of the Western Union has bro-ght about manyTrUcr.s£in£ straggles, but i;*one whicfc attracted rr.or> attention than the prolonged one which has just ended m the victory cf Uddingston. On th c last day two clubs
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 242 10 hi mn lujaaajMiwiiii i n ass aus mr m in i msm i i n mi inia n •r mm m, —m m I ELECTRICJ-L ACCESSORIES J I SUITABLE FOR USE ON 3 TOWN TANGLIN ■mn lffrna I? m_*'bHl m__*t^ Incorporated m Straits Settlements.) B I 1" l \***%i¥m>m*>¥ k
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    • 535 10 MASSAGE HALL 239. Eencoolen Street .AMCLKE AM) MASSAGE Mrt. HARI' and M_M HANA T__smhon_ No. 14C»7 FOURNIERS* HYGENIQUE MIXTURE. (FOR LADIES) Tsstsd and Proved for Yssrs. WASTE NO TIME. ImiTHt-lstr'y you notice any disorder ef j Ike system take Fournier' s Hyeenique Mixture It quickly removes all suffering. Tmm. Nothinr
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    • 172 10 I I tfft I*r 1 1 tiff' tg g if* fr i (L iiv **vJ 1? %jfAt i Steadily Growing ii- Popularity. Adamson. Gilfillan Co., Ltd. —'.a-.a a i ____%r_u% a d _r^ _r __r__, PURITY AND POWER '')m^M* l AY^arM*^m^m*.m*.m*.m*.m*.U\m*'.m _%_%__T mm*.u:*'.*'.n',*:**.r.\*T.*:» a___Ba____B_— C m* *^m* A***** Amr*m Ill|M>V'
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  • 72 11 OCTOI ER Bank 1 m.». 314 Beak doman_ 2-4 Private credits 3 ms. 4 New York, rlcru- d j",: Credits 90 days France, demand Inciia. T. T. Hongkoag, demand pt ivem. Yokohama, demand 91*4 Java, demand 1361. Bangkok, demand <>0 Sovereign, Bank Buying $X.54 Bank of England Rate 64
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  • 144 11 OC rOBEB Tin Buyer- $77. ?i Gambier Cube No. 1 1M.50 Gambier q .>c Pepper Black 14.00 Pepper (white fair) 2«.60 Tapioca, sn>_ll flake, f.g. c.«O Tapioca, Medium pearl f.g 8.60 Pearl Sago, small |gg Copra Sundried 12 00 Copra Mix n 50 Opium, Benares uncort 4,i00 Rice, Rangoon
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  • 41 11 11.80 am. Sat.rd \y, Ooctober 8, 1921. Pale Crene. Ribbed Smoked Sh Cloting Prict. Cloting Price*. Buyers Sellers. Buyers Sellere. Bpot 80 ;;i ;i Not. to Dec. 34 :..p„ Jan. to March Tone of Market: BaaieT
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 433 11 IImWBBU BWBt 14.000 00, fc 4 eraa W Assorancea In force* over $17,000,000. THB GREAT EASTERN LIFE :\SSURANCB-«OMPAN¥, LIMITED. r; r P<>rat^iE^b»rtTTgrttlemßßts). n_VD pmCB; Hou,.. Singapore. L< j NaON omCE 0!d s .^^P^rcXSi::;;: sa?rfw r^ ~s*^. I^Kc^ivETARY MANAGING DIRECTOR aptttapv 1 c HORACE W. RAPER. <*«*<*a_v___a»__« n "^^^■aa* **^-"a r
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    • 514 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital m 600,000 shares of .5 each ...'LOOO.OOO Reserve Fund .1.500,000 Keserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. S8 Bishopsgarte. London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amritsar Iloilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh Rangoon
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    • 817 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. UMITED. Established 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y. r,0,000,000 President: N. Kajiwara. Esq Vice-President: S.K. Suzuki. Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma Esq. L Matsukata, Esq. 1 amakawa, Esq. If. Mitsui, Eaq M. Odagiri, Eaq. Huron K. Morimura Baron K. Iwasaki. R. Ichinomiya, Esq
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    • 280 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. I). 1720). FIRE xMOTOR CAR MARINE 1 idelity Guarantee Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Mt. srs. HARLOW Co. Messrs! WEABE A Co., I_l d. Branch Office— 61. The Arcade, Collyer Qamy. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. «w-.. i n-Tlir -m imiii
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 87 11 WEATHER REPORT. Kandan? Kerbau Hospital. 0< 7 Bared 32 Fah 1017.5. 1018.1, 1015.3. Temp 81, 84, 83.5. Wet Bulh Ther 7s. 77. 7s. Dir. of Wind S.E. S.E. Calm. Max. Temp, m shade S3. Mm. Temp, m shade 78. Max. m Sun T« rad. Ther 72. Rain fall m 24
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    • 394 11 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local mails will ke feend m list below: Federated Malay States. Malacca, Maar and Penang (by train) 0 a.m. and p.m. dailr (except Sunday). Ku.Ua Pahang. P. kan .tc. (By train) rt a i». via Jerantut Melchior Treub 11 t-B* J ulau Benuit 9 X<
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  • 441 12 LOWER COSTS LOOKED FOR. The Director's report to the annual .1 meeting en Satunlay, October i Gentlemen, Youj Directors beg to submit herewith a duly audited Statement of Accounts for thc year ended 30th June, 1921. The sum brought forward from last year amounted to $43,755.02; From
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  • 435 12 The eleventh annual general meeting of Bukit K. B. Rubber Co. Ltd., was held m the registered offices of the company Chartered Bank Chambers at 11 a.m. or. Saturday, presided oVer by J. Ef. Sime. Others present were Messrs. Xeo On*? Hee F. <*. Peck and
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  • 768 12 RESULTB OF USEFUL WOPK. Thi- Municipal Commissionera of Singa- j ore builded better than they knew when] they allowed thc V.M.C.A. Swimming Club! to have the oae of the salt wate>- tank on Fort Canning, from which, is derived thc sea water that washes the drains and
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  • 35 12 Friday s Play. C. A. Norris beat S. D. Jayaratne, 6 3, 6 4. E. W. Hide beat M. Schwarz, 3—6, 6—l, 6—2. Gan Khek Keag vs. C. Smith.
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 130 12 i C. vs. S. C. Ci his match was placed off on the Singapore Club's links yesterday and resulted i' an easy win for the home side. The fallowing were the results, the Carrison players being the first mentioned pair m each case. Cibson and Welch 1 Gallia and
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    • 568 12 SUNDAY'S RACING. Sunday morning saw the first race of the present quarter for the Margaret II Cup under Brede.nberg handicaps published last last week. Twe ye of the big class started and with a jood sailing breeze ridding throughout the race the finish was very close. The
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    • 164 12 TUESDAYS TIES. A. Class Singles. J. Donaldson ser. Et, B. B. Donnell owe 30.4. H. S. Haskins owe 15 S. J Edwards ser. J. Utermark owe 15 H. Leakey ser. B. Class Singles. Mr jor Stanbury owe 1 R. 11. Duff ser. E. H. Bowerman
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  • THE AUTUMN RACES.
    • 748 12 Anticipating- peaj^ns a continuance of the good weather trainers aa^not pushing their charges forward too hurr*ie?rt* and although the first day cf the meet.i^t is only seventeen day.-» eff there was comparatively little fast work done on Saturday or during last week. The pace will probably Im>
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    • 75 12 SATURDAY'S PLAY. Championship. M. R. Holmberg beat E. Ryan 6—2, I—o. C. A. Norris beat E. C. La Broov li- 1, '6 4. J. T. Andrews beat C. W. Gomes 2—6, 6—3, 7—5. "B" Singles. F. A. Alberquerque beat J. H. Nonis 6 l, 6—3.
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    • 58 12 Championship. G. R. Oehlera v. F Ephramus. N. E. Ess v. A. E. Coelho to finish. "B" Singles. F. R. Gomes v. T. Carruthera. Doubles. > T. C. Cordeiro and S. H. Mclntyayav. -ftl. Nonis and F. Alberquerque. G. Kraal and G. G. Gray v. D. W. Scott
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