The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 October 1921

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1921. NO. 10,407.
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  • 178 1 The bridge over the Mucla river has been completed Page Sir Edward (Irey is expected to return to political, life Page 7. The S.C.C. won the Football Cup final yesterday after, a hard game Page 12. An appreciation of (he amateur dramatic performance will be found on
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  • 1614 1 Call him Dr. Dryasdust, if you wiil, borrowing the suggestlm nomfinflatajs <>f Scott and Carlyle take the outward appearance of the man and his general bearing amongst his kind M exhaust i\e evidence of all then is "to him" it ii the way of the world
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    • 333 1 RAFFLES HOTEL. RFMftVAf KfATIf C Saturday, the 15th October 1821. ttEMUVAL fNUlltfc i SUPPER DANCE I the office of j I dahcimg I I JRONEO LIMITED j From 1O p.m., till 1-4&a.m* for Supper shouKi be booked j _>. r (Corner of Arcade Collyer Quay) j TPVIPfc HicfinpflTrn loVkCkl i^-P
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    • 236 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Dunlop tyres carry weight Page U Quaker Oats make a pood break fastPa jre 10. Central Motors advertise the Baick can Pag« o. Notice re closing of Fraser and Neave'i O oks Pape 5. Notice re yacht and rowing racing <•! Saturday Page 5. Supper and dance at
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    • 115 1 THE WEEK Thursday, lith. Hiprh Water. 8.38 a.m.. 8.29 p.m. Homeward B. I. mail closes. Philharmonic Orchestra. 5. 18 p.m. Amateurs. Rollo's Wild Oat. Theatre, 9 15 p.ra Harmston's Circus, Beach-rd, 9.15 p.m. F Hifch Water. 9.8 a.m.. 9.12 p.m. Kerling Tin. Evatt's. noon. Amateurs. Rollo's Wild Oat, The.Uro 9.15
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    • 141 2 f TO LET. i Large C downs facing river j < s!=o Lear shipping, Store* h >m 6,0<»0 to 00.000 sq. ft. i Lar^e ai«l Commodious offices J ,i central; iltuavted ai?o Bunga- *OWI. l Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. < 56 Robinson-rd, Marsilling Bldg. f SATURITAY'S LIGHT TIFFIN Afternoon
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    • 445 2 Gaiety Cinema TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND «*w6tfKa[>AY Uth. 12th and 18th OCTOBER, >g h SIN THE FIRST SHOW AT T. 150 p.m The Great Houdini Serial THE MASTER MYSTERY" EPISODES I. I and IS THP] SECOND SHOW AT 9.1S p.m. THUNDERBOLT JACK SERIAL EPISODES 5 AND 6. GLADYS LESLIE AND HERBERT
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    • 388 2 From Wednesday, October U, to M AN ABSORBING SELECT PICTURE Presenting this* clever, rersatile^staro In which she adds another nperb chara<#y'i:sat:on to he THE DEATH DANCE I In 5 ej'artA Story of dance and SOBfJ, of sorrow tod t<;*!->, with The flot hinfes around a famous chare tar dance m
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  • 682 3 FRASfiK. CO., EXCHANGE AND t BHARB BROKERS. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12, 1921. MINING. m bracket* shows, the capital IM issue value of the Share m dollars anless ethenrto ,-urkea C.— Ccirt d r 7 < equal? ex div.] \yer Wei ($1) i Hitam Tin (300,000—) I -1 |5
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    • 314 3 TYLOR'S PATENT^ROTARY i I WATER MSTERS OUTAIV A It I IT I Vi m., m., 1 m., l</ 4 m., l'/ 2 m. 2'/i m. j I FROM STOCK AT THE 1 I UNITED ENGINEERS [LIMITED 1 (Incorporated m the Strait Settlements) I I GROSSMITH'S *&he Scent of Jlrab^ Fhrrc
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    • 188 3 I H. C. HUDSON. I 100 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. f jJ E 4 We beg to announce to all musicRovers that we have just received the following:— MANDOLINES LOW PITCHED FLUTES. PICCOLOS. j THE 4< PHEBE W POCKET STRING jj WALLETS. Z I OCARINAS. i VIOLIN STRDNGS. j| I I
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    • 51 3 |WBi GLOVER'S II DOG REMEDIES '^iv Famous the World Over S3 Book on "Dog Diseases, theii Care and How to Feed." Mailed free to any address H #H. Clay Glover Co., Inc. 118 W. 31 si Street 5, New Ycik U. S. A KB «6ct«; |f*IXEK Malaya 1. 1 i
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    • 361 3 *I^K______R* !_H_____B^^^-______k" 4m tt j If 111 Tlilvflm_K____S^^ *|t r I l^^^rr______^l_r yT is not so much what we say about tht> XBuick as it is the impartial opinion of Buick owners which will influence you m the selection of a motor car. We surest that you talk to any
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    • 781 4 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE 1T A JS S s To DESCRl9fe*«ttE VIRTUES -*<*•• A «i \*^§Slg«tii DBWC^*>/ Ottcw:— MAYNAKDB BUILDINC \^'Vr > ApO's>^ 1C Batter y Road PUWU BUliNfi RUBBER AND PRODUCE CO., LID. PRELIMINARY NOTICE By Order of tke Trustee* for Debenture holder* 1 rndersigneo 1 have receired instructions
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    • 662 4 IMk i JH DAYS' TANGLJ N AUCTION SALE OF High grade and *ell designed wax polished, walnut staintd and white enamelled teal household furniture, full size billiard table, cottage piano, iron safe, carpets, excellem crockery, glass and platedware and a good collection of well grown plants etc. THE PROPERTY OF
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    • 444 4 yniiiuiiiiuniiitiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiinfn«»fßiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiinTTiiirfiifHniifinmninnni|^H Taste ii the beat test of good The Sauc* that S cooking. A few drops of Jfafcft a Good s=s D»ntt«r Ptrftrt 5 Pyichley Hunt Sauce I S »upply just the right de^ret- of flavour U> 5= make an otherwise* uninteresting dish fully < =r eppreciated. Kejl gss SS
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    • 556 5 WANTED. „i;v m K.n;p.. Ajtyliennts for i) p (l^t rtr, te Barker Co., Ltd/a Rubber sre thank-.l urd informed that thtI .'!rd. B daa ICode] Motor Car m K ood P for cash. Please give full price to Box No. 616 care of v.c. jrert*«er, paod rnwdla man, desires or
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    • 578 5 AUCTION SAIJM MORTGAGEES BALE Ofr Mber and IWppfc Kstat,s m the Districts J4p.J Sl ,uau. a, U Ms. Cta. Cta Ka^ R.£ to Be sold at auction at our Sale-Room, X Robinson Road OM THURSDAY, 13th OCTOBER, AT v.30 p Partfcalan and plans available frees WAKING i ROE, I U.|t
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    • 852 5 NOTICES. UNITED BNGINBBRB LIMITED (Incorporated m fhe StraitsA Settlement.: -Notice is hereby given that t>,f*ooks of the above Company wil'.*^?losed from the IKb to IRth Octob -TJ2I, both days inclusive. By Order of the Board V T. C B. MILLER, Secretary. u>.io S. B. 7 PER CENT. LOAN 1921. Issue
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    • 841 5 NOTICES. FRASER NEAVE LTD. NOTICE ii hrebv given that the Tranafoi Books of the Company will be closed from October 20th to October 22nd both days inclusive. order of the Board, G A F. LAYTON, A.C.A. •Secretary. 19-10 Singapore yacht clur The first Race for H. E. the Governor's Cnallenge
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    • 1443 5 bbbk asaa sa^s^^mm lIM mm ml HUTTON' MARKET RBPORT. md »sler, BepC I I. ton again !««<-n m s highly excitable condition and prices have fluctuated violently. This is partly aecom> |t<-<l for by the fact that there has been I further crop damage owing to storms m many districts
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  • 876 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESSTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1921. The Churchillian Fantasy. The mail brings out the number oi" the Times m which appeared the j s' home rej>orted to be under consi- deration by Mr. Churchill for refornm for Crown Colonies," -one of l which was to place our Governor and High
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  • 1173 6 TU< Scouts Parade for Saturday. 1 5th., will be with staves. The Serjeant's Me*l of the Ist. Batt South Staffordshire Reft are holding their Second Ypres ball at Tanglin on Wednesday. Oct. 2«th. commencing at x.:?o p.m. The many friends of the late Dr. J. M. Handy. M. I)., will
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  • 296 6 NEW ROAD n v Prom <>'.i! Own >rr he bridge < -I completed iiu for traffic^ tii 1 the Travellers %Wl to Stmgei Pata they Mil :it pi w*ll be within i t l i the ward < vet tually it 9 thn ugh to Biam. DANGER OF
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  • 196 6 The late Mr. R Johaonrv The funeral took place m tlu I > Cemetery yesterday afternsai I 1 Eleazer Johannes, the late pro] Sea View Hotel. Mr. fall '^was 67 years of age, died M heart attack on Tuesday at sal r *|The Bungalow, Tanjong Kat
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  • 58 6 jRI BOPBAM l NSMPI 01 Ml r Pi -viously acknov 1 Jrhore ttantw Kenda Eaq^ (4th C 1 j Ladies of the Teluk Aasoa C. W. A-J iping C. VV A I McLean Rsq., Total I I Singapore branch Pruv. acknowledged $20.<j0 4 7 From Lod^o
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    • 160 6 MACGREGOR'S PARUAMENT J^*/ BLEND y^ >y/^ Galdbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Shanghai). TTiTgn^Li %.WM T-rrrT wrt twnrm mnrrgr-< ir in— nnn tt r tot -ti -mrm tumw lam— iii Him n n •*»»••>*!^■■vi.o.^^v. > tmimuum THE TIME SAVER! l'h»* Typewriter that ha- reached pt-rffttion the famou-SELF-STARTING REMINGTON 1 Better
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    • 209 6 I>ure j Vlron Endures. j ARMCO Ingot Iron Roofing and Siding 1 has no superior for rust-resisting service. As a covering for houses, sheds, godowns f or factories Corrugated ARMCO Ingot t Iron Sheet! will stand the most vigorous j i tests of time and weather. It will c 1
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  • 288 7 DELEGATES' ARMED GUARD. M.KKA'S CALL FOR IiNITY I I Service.] London. Oct. 10. learned m oflfa titan that wheu >'• inference meets, tfcr British 5 scrnment representative! will probably from the Sinn-fen representative* taking that the truc^ bo mor« ved whil. the negotiation! are njf. l-onrion. OcU
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  • 367 7 London. Oct. 10. Viscount Grey of Fallodon, ex-Foreign Minister, made at Berwick to-day his first political speech since his retirement m 1916. This is regarded as forecasting his re-entry into political life, with active participation i the counsels of the Independent Liberal party. He denounced the Coalition
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  • 429 7 FRIENDLY SPIRIT NEEDED. MODE OP PBOGEDUB& [Ueuter's Service. J Washington, Oct. 11. Hi Hughe.,. State Sw -retarv summoned the first meeting of American representative .a the Disarmament Conferva* for Oct.. 12. It is expected that the meeting will donsidss^ fee reports of the progress "f government departments m
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  • 339 7 Geneva, Oet 10. Ithe Council of the league has considered the report of the permanent committee en Mandates, which stated that reports had been receive*! from the mandatory powers relating t*> the administration of various territories. Ail of thsse were examined except Mesopotamia and Palestine, consideration of which
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  • 324 7 GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS. is wanted. [Renter's Service.] London, Oct. 11. After attending the momentous conference with the Sinn Feiners to-day Mr. Lloyd George has a no les3 portentous discussion with labour representative* on unemployment, from which very important developments are anticipated. The fact that the conference has
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  • 404 7 London. Oct. 10. Sections of the trading community are objecting- to the Safeguarding of Industrie* Act m s o far as the appended schedule includes many commodities not ma.de m Britain and apparently not related to keyindustries. The British Chemical Trade Association m a resolution of protest
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  • 730 7 AUSTRALIA DISLIKES FOREIGN LOANS. N. S. WALES PROTEST. [Router's Service.] Hrlsbanc, Oct. 10. Mr. Theodora, the Premier, has now adlmtted that Queensland is negotiating en American loan. His contradictory statements caused a scene m parliament. Mr. Morpan, the leader of the Opposition, was, suspended for a week
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    • 172 7 Cony ng ham Cup" i I|mß^A Hir I'losi'.st IN pr. v nlatioß mi Pp|!**~^*^; r Steiplerha-inu possible m a room. ll is thr b<st thil)c of iv kiad T* V and i^ game ol skill and art r- A MOST FASCINATING GAME, WHICH CAN HE PLAYBII ON ANY ORDINARI SIZED
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    • 439 8 N. Y. K. EUROPEAN LINES. i EUROPEAN LINKS. LONDON line FM^ghtlj -f:T<«c f FOR M VRSEII .LES, LONDON ft ANTWERP, rla Porta. IKAMO MAKU October Id ■YO MARU Nov. 2 ATSUTA MAIiU November 17 B.FVERPOOL LINE Monthlj 8«yW« FOB MARSEILLES ft LIVERPOOL, ria Porta. LISBON MARU October 14 HAMBURG LINE
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    • 591 8 K. P. M j KONINKLY"KE PAKETVAART MAATfaCHAPPU (Incorporated m Holland). BOYAL PACSIST NAVIGATION Co., OF BAT/VTA* '<■ -.^v. 181 Pas3Rjr« D«pt. 1202 Freight Dst^. I luO2 M*nifirer I'etk 1481 Marine SuLtf-. T^jjjgrtpraeat D«s>i t COLLYER QUAY. PKDBR CONTRACT WITH THE tOETHERLAKM INDI-. GOVERNMENT. V. I). BOSCH (Thursiiay, Oct. IC.) Fc>nang,
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    • 672 8 p. O. BRITISH INDIA APCAR LINE. (Incorporated r England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. I (Under Contract wilb Hi? Kajeaty 4 Governs tut). Tkt C^ft)«ny> MAIL CERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY inlt prwnt iDipiM^ ONDOM FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FKOM LONDON TO MARSEILLES A LONDON DUE "IVOAPORI LEAVE SINGAPORE NYANZA
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    • 539 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE For Kretay Trengganu, Kelantan, Pangnara, Telupia, Patani Sin*era La KohKimui, Langauan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. LaVAIAVA Arrival Departure vfintTa Oct 17 Oct 19 YUGALA Oct 24 PRACHATII'OK Oct 31 N T The steamers are fitted throughout electric ligh^,
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    • 278 9 a k. The Osaka Shoseit Kaisha Ltd. (Incorporated m Japan). No. 2, De Souza Street. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (Subject to change without notice) BUROPE4P UNR r oi Port Said, Marseilles, LondJh, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg. DUE SINGAPORE. tai Maru Oct 16 Oct 1* *s.s. Amazon Maru Nov. 15 Nov.
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    • 534 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The Jhina Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. 1 AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd, (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorpoiated m England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA, FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Due S'pors Root* Far XT. COMPANION Oct. 29 Suez
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    • 586 9 j PASSENGER AM) PSEIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BY j PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CG. j FOB ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING HOARD I SAN I UANCISCO-MAML A-EAST INDIA. I SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. j FOR CALCUTTA DIRECT. CREOLE STATE Passengers and Freight October 16 WOLVERINE STATE PS ttngvn and Frt-ight November 16
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  • 77 10 PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENTS. That fine versatile star, Alice Brady figures m a superb lelect feature, The Death Dunce, at to-night, m a programme for the H^jjjnd show, vhich consists, besides, o f Topical Bud»get, an exceptionally good Universal V* stern drama featuring the popular Hoot Gibson, a fine scenic subject and
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  • 474 10 London, Sept. 15. Markets. Ak pessimism is still the belief of the majority of the business community, last week's advances have not been maintained m all departments but the tone is distinctly better, and Continental Iron and Steel are difficult to obtain and prices have advanced considerably
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  • 149 10 I j The P. and O. Sou ian carrying the home- 5 j ward mail, on tearing Bombay collided, with 2 the quay wail and some plates were R i damaged. The Karpara was hastily fitted out, took on the mails and ninety passen- i 1 gen, and
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    • 279 10 GOOD^fEAR TYRE PRICES. All price lists at present m circulation are cancelled CURRENT I'RICES CAN BE CHAINED ON APPLICATION PENDING PUBLICATION OF MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT OF The Borneo Company, Limited F lncorporated m England.] > fIM lflff £6 I" I C Mm I*l* j\ l/T-1 C_ I mm B Tm_
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    • 26 10 j2 RIGAUD'? OF JAPAN j J *C TOILET WATER I wt^vL^ffl imitations ||ifs|lM RIGAUD gfl^^^^AJM 8, rae Vivieane, 8 1 ||^^^Tf*^B Parlt'frMnce Sold by all Pertuxners
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    • 105 10 i LIQUEUR WHISKEY Steadily Growing ii\ P^Aiilaritx/ 111 8 wLIUICII 11 V SOLE IMPORTERS: A damson, Gil f Ulan Co,, Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) Msr.r.r.rJMM'.r.r.r.rjM imm.o'.i'.imjjm,im i FOR PURITY AND POWER j < OIDIT Hi I ■%r,r.r.r.i%r.r.r.r.r.r.>.-- tlSff rtriririrjsriK>rßiai •rrnMl^HHimill l>**,^-,. -WW flUJt'Wtf. 'I I Mil I ■■WIH|I 1 11
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    • 431 11 L^Mto 9UHM.QOQ ißJ aai BB!li^ m?^ J Aasurance* In force mi fl7,0(>0,000 Hrn GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURA.NCE COMPANY, LJMITED. 'Wtrporatadiy Straits Settiemer.ti). Hi •OVKB: Wtadw.v-rHouM.Blag.por.. LOKBON OFFICE :32 Old Jewry, E.C I WM iaism»s^v.^s^»^^ j THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. (IncdrjKjratt'il m Canada) the lat I Lift-. Endownu nt. Annuity
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    • 512 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. PaM up Capital m 000,000 ■ham of n each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 3,500,000 K«*ier\e Liability of Proprietors .{,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. Kishopsgotc, I,ondon, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amritsar Doilo Pukct Bangkok Ipoh llan^oon Bataria
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    • 893 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. LIMITED. Established 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y. .',3,000,000 President: N. Kajiwara, Esq Vice-President: S.K. Suzuki,' Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma, Esq. I. Matsukata, Esq. lamakawa, Esq. If Mitsui, Esq M. Odapriri, Esq. Baron K. Morimura, baron K. lwasaki, R. Ichinomiya, Esq K.
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    • 1082 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAli" MARINE i -idelity Guarantee Administration Bottdfl Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW ft Co Messrs. BAKKKJ: 00., Ltd. M Messrs. WEARE Cc, Ltd. Brancn Office— 6l, The Arcade, Coliyer Quay A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. MAIL TABLE.
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  • 956 12 SE('OM) APPRECIATION. The dramatic critic «'f a newspaper which caters f<»r the "breakfrst ib hsa always a hard task. To n; h bock from the theatre si midnight, collect one's U < aghta to the >lap, dash, clang of s paper being "put to bod," to write
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  • 168 12 FRASfTTS WEBKirt RSPORT. i re, Oct. 1 1. •.!>•■ still remi ins nl \s "!liit The reporl nited Engineers way i«;it disappointment for it was generally it.'tieipated that the Directors would an-! K'Unce a1 leasi a "> pel cent final dividend,', naking h all l"> per r<T.t
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  • 135 12 The m;trk«-t continues very quiet. Rubber Ij> a litt c stronger at SSVi cts. spot, S4 ct*. October to December. AUenbys cdvanced and were done op to '20 ctfc. but tbere are now sellers at a little under this figure* In the remainder of robber shares there
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  • 89 12 Th» Registrar of Imjvorts and Exports sends us the returns of September rubber exports, from which we take the following— Sept. '21 i» mos. 9 mos. '20 United King 2,10S 24,430 31,960 tons United Statea ***** 58,041 97,451 Cont. of Europe iM4 4,066 3352 •Jap:,': l ,[>:>4 ]r>.K>7
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  • 196 12 i Sentence of rigorous imprisonment for not more than six months or until the payment of the debt, was passed m the Supreme Court on Tuesday by Mr. Justice Barrett- Lennard on Syed Mahomed bin Sorait, the Arab agent of Messrs. Alkaif and Company, of the Arcade.
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  • 92 12 With reference to the notification m the*« columns with regard to the formation oi a Committee for hoping destitute Indian Coolies the Secretary writes to sry that the Committee appreciate the elp rendered by Government m dealing with r a'tuation, but <>-l that a d-pet sVuld be
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  • 36 12 It is notified that the War Office Medal; Branch (A. G. 10) 27, Pilprrim Street E.C will be plad to receive applications fron all those ex-officers who have not yet re cehred their medals.
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  • 62 12 Mr. Percy Howard the touring manage of this popular company, has arrived H Sinpapore to make arrangements for th forthecminp season, which opens at th Victoria Theatre on Monday October 24th TVe opening piece "Brown BngsV by Lad; (Arthur) Lever, has proved very su^cessfu at Home. Other Home successes w
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  • 157 12 RUGBY FOOTBALL. S. C 'i >ll<v !M?; are the teama Vr .the at 5 p.m. t<>-fiay. Whiles.— A. 1). IVarson. R. I). Dyke?, S. E. KirK, T. Turnbuil, J. R. Braider, J. U. Perry, P. C. Stewart, J. S. Watson, Capt. Green, P. C. McKenzie, Rencie, Capt. Rit-,
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  • 119 12 St. Jasson 1 (up. The following piayers have qualifted and the result of the drawing is as shewn under: i A. S. Gardner vs. G. Paterson; F. Tradewell vs. G. Hogg or W. Pe^ch; G. A. F. Layton vs. W. Marshall; M. B. Brownie v?. F. P.
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  • 117 12 TODAYS TIES. B Singles. E. J. Sutton, Her. vs. A. K. Bonti, scr. T. E. Edmett, owe 1 vs. E. J. Cassels SCT. A. G. Stredwick, scr. A. P. B. Lhresay, scr. F. G. Heath, sscr. C. V. Bailey, owe 5. E. P. D— uchamn. owe 2
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  • 58 12 S.R.C TENNIS TOURN AMENT. < hampionship. A. V. N'orris v E. W. de Crui.. C. W. Gomes v W. F. Oarnegy to finish. A. E. Coelho v N". E. Ess to finish. "I>" Singles. G. Gray v G. Oehlers tb finish. Doubles. D. O. C. Woodford and J. Zehnder v
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  • 173 12 Tuesday's Play. E. W. Hide boat J. Duiruid, o— 1, ft i. Roy Smith w.o. J. T. N. Handy. To-day's Tie. i K. YV. Ride vs. C. A. Norris. HOCKEY. The S. C. C. met the 4th Co. R. G. A. on the Padan- yesterday afternoon and
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  • 120 12 and also to the S.C.C., SRC, S.H.B. and S S.C.F.A. for having so kindly placed their football grounds at the diipoial of the n Singapore Football Association (Applause). h Mrs. J. M. Sime then presented the awards to the? following, ca h team be nc given a cordial reception S.F.A.
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  • 554 12 S.C.C. SCORE THEIK THIRD WIN. f It was a tht^jgjitfijy exhilarating and game f»*»4j *-d by the meeting of the S.C.C. and the R.E. Sports Club on the Padang yesterday to decide thfe winner of the S.F.A. (up competition. The Club won by two go*ja
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  • 380 12 Mr. J. If. Sitne, .n asking Mrs. Sinuto j.re.-ent the Cup and League awards, said he thought it wjuld be admitted on all sides that they had seen that evening a game that was a fitting final match of what, m his opinion, had been the most
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    • 175 12 The perfect two right lad nf»' vision m one) can now be supplied at ihert notice, us. nil thret \J< r chate. 8. SMITH AND SONS (Siam) Ltd. hattery i. (Incorporated m England.) Sinjjr-pon JOHN DUKE, F.8.0.A., F.S.M.C. late sonior optician British Army, Alder?ho m,,, IMM iihi m bi m
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 25 12 CLEARANCES. > October 12.— Zaida, Takada, Ipoh, Hont; Kcat Ban Whatt Hin, Machaon, (Brit.); Fmile Sinpk.p, G. G. Dai-ndels, (Dut.); Yoitai Maru (Japan); Crook, (Am tra.)
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