The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 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 .SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1921. NO. 10, JOS.
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  • 195 1 Results of yesterday's tennis tie> and other sporting news Pag** 12. Notes on yesterday's training lor the October races will be found on page 12. The extensions to (lovernment buildings have now been finished Page tf. Our Home Snorting Letter, current market price list and other matter
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  • 1486 1 Th«* strangr history of a Prussian m»1---dier of fortune who collated m the aonkl of the Dutch Kast India Company, and rose to a position of wealth and influetu < at the (ape m the first half of the eigh teenth century, was
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 323 1 /i fi tr t ire f f^i yy- g r Saturday, the October 1221. f YEARS I SUPPER DANCE" >—'~^ From 7O p.m., till 1-45 a.m.' x Tables for Supper should be booked m advance. M^' Musical Director. Manager. i iiimuwnT mw^ v -—fa*. J^ »> 1 Ta^ro after Three
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    • 148 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Large compound hou-o to let Page 5, Zam-buk for your cuts an«J sol Page 4. New ftlma at Liberty Mali and GaietyPage i\ I Notice re alteration of trains on the .''.M.S. linen Page 5. i Auction sale of galvaniaed iron, ore bagi u-. by Cheong Ktx»a Seng-
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 182 1 THE WEEK > Friday, 1 \th. J Hiph Water, 9J a.m.. 9.12 p.m. Kerling Tin. Evatt's. noon. <} Amateurs. Rollo's Wild Oat, Theatre I 1". p.m. i Harmston's Circus, Bcach-rd. 9.J5 p.m. 1 S,-i irdap, High Water, 9.31 a.m.. '9.47 p.m. Jimah Rubber, G:itt<>y and Batemnn's, noon. I Yacht Club
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  • 72 2 Mr. B. Thorp, freight a^.-nt at Hongkon X f«. the Toyo Kisen Kaisha left Hongkong for California recently on his retirement, aft r a spell of over thirteen years m the I v East One of sbc best knowa steam .-hip men m China and Japais he was tonncctod with
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    • 1028 2 f Largo Clowns facing river < />. S,. A ,<1 0 8 A O Jfa. f' f *rom 6,«)v>o to CO,OOO sq. ft. J W^ti&^*JF S &stk f%?r From Wednesday. October 12, to Ifonoay, Oct •f 56 RoMMOfj H, Ifarsiliing Bldg. j SW^jTrf^ffi (C* T pjl fs 3 fVI /S\
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    • 484 3 I "V, The Commer Lorry is used by practi- 1 I cally every branch of Government Service I I Built to Endure throughout the world. It is a Motor I I §f Vehicle built of the finest material by I 2 Ton chassis. skilled craftsmen. Its record of unfailing i
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  • 1261 4 BB6KRT AND CHAPLIN. (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Sepl. 1"». Although we have carried on as usual he serious sport of the week the two chief eatures which present any novelty ha'e >een the Beckett-McCormick ight at harden Opera So<bm shades of Caruso an^ Petrazzini! and the
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    • 1249 4 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE i'lSS 8 i i To DESCRIBE THE VIRTUES t OI 4 13 0 13 Cj xli **o >^^r\Q 1 JLyi yCr^Nv 2 THEY ARE THE BEST VALUE ON f( jr XjZ>*~~~Z m < TO-DAY'S MARKET. b PUUU BUL&NG RUBBER AND PRODUCE CO., LTO. I u AUCI
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    • 186 4 MORTGAGEE'S SAKE OF vaiaaMe 1 -nvhold Properttea at Kampoag I'.ahru i;<»ad. fu Padam Jorincaa, MePWraoa lUa4 and Baal Coaut H At Mtmta. Choong KtHiii S^njj and Co*a Salt-room. No. :*0 him, ON WEDNESDAY, 19Ut OCTOBEB AT 2.;i0 PJI I. Vaiuablr freehold land tnd ho— ci and l Sirgapore, ;>.rea 1,^92
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  • 767 5 Karl <irt*y on v. bapetial Aspul. X,< <»•»•>•, Chaii ian <»f iij<- Uritish Trade Ship (Limited), the new company thl propoaes to nvm\ a specially-built vessel of 20,000 tons round the worl<) with an exhibition of our manufactures, has been interviewed on the subject. "Why have I
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    • 581 5 WANTED. WANTED, Sedan Model Motor Car m go.. t litiott. Cheap for cash. Piease give ful th prico to Box No. r,l»; care o I v.c. Mrertter, good needle woman, desire -ion or •lnd^rtakes priv te sewing tt( f trmß mod. rate. Apjly Jo "jewing' care o 7 b^ v.c.
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    • 653 5 AUCTION SAT.F.g I KY OKOKt of THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNS! I MX.M. M. sm;ii (jn bankruptcy). AUCTION SALE OF 4-cylinder 7-s,,t, r Studebaker .Moto Bbfii M T' f> ;r ylin r Auburn (H,aut Six) Motor C.-.r. Hoth Cars have recently beei l>v^haul,d and a,, lU running order 1 To be hold
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    • 882 5 NOTICES. IMTEI) BNGINBBRB LIMITED (lacisrpsiaUd m th« BtrmHi BstUemmtt) Notice is hereby given that the Books of the above Company will be closed from the lltb to lftth October 1921, both days inclusive. By Order of the Board T r. r MILLER Secretary. S. S. 7 PEK CENT. LOAN IH2I.
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    • 842 5 B w? »'*^*«*a_». «<-rxa-*-_«___n**aw_*««w-_M~aM_a_________p NOTICES. FRASER NBAVE LTD. NOTICE is hereby rfvtffi that tbe Tranafai Books of the ompany will be closed from October 20th to October 22nd both dayi inclusive. By order of the Board, G A F. LAYTON, A.C.A. Secretary. SINGAPORE tfACHT CLUB. The first Race for H.
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    • 688 5 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received It the Office of the Honourable the Colonial Secretary, Straits' Settlements, up to noon of Monday, the 7th November, 1921, for the supply of 150 pairsl more or less of white canvas shoos for the' Kuropean Warders of the Singapore Prison during the
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 48 6 THAM. In sad and loving memory of our beloved husband and dear father, Tham Hee Foon alias Tham Heng Wan. who departed this life one year ago. Oct. 14. 1920. His memory will remain fresh m the hearts of those who loved him. Heartbroken Wife Children.
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  • 948 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY. OCTOBEB 14. 1921. Local Communications. Despite, perhaps m consequence of, the present trade slump, many of our commercial men are exceedingly busy. An authority has stated that the proper time to open up new business is during a slump, on the ground, we suppose, that things
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  • 231 6 i Mrs. E. Johannes and family desire to thank all relatives and friends who sent wreaths or letters of condolence, and attended the funeral of tho late Mr. E. Johannes. On Mr. Crocker assuming the duties of Deputy Registrar, Supreme Court, yesterday, Mr. W. If. Beins. chief clerk of the
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  • 110 6 "EASTERN TRUTH." (From Our Own Correspondent.) Peaaag, Oct. IS. In the District Court the Pinahg Gazette Press sued R. Greening T. Long and J. G. Allan, lately partners m the Eastern Truth Syndicate for .SlV.* for goods sold and supplied to the Syndicate and for work done. Plaintiff's
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  • 56 6 (From Our Own CorresponTlerrt Penan-, OcL IS. The acting Consul for the Netherlands writes to the Press contradicting the re port that Sumatra hi infected with cholera. There were a few imported cases on the East Coast, aboard a coolie ship, but these had been successfully dealt with
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  • 217 6 In order to relieve the ooagwetion obtainirifc m the Government Offices it was decided m li)li> to build an extensimj^on the land near the esplanade entrance of Cavena^h Bridge. The new building was commenced about eighteen months ago and is now almost completed, occupation taking place
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  • 206 6 The following notes for the seven days ended Sept. 24th. have been issued to the Press.— Germany. Upper Silesia remains quiet art 3 there is no military incident to report m the British area. General Heneker on Sept. 7th moved his headquarters from Tarnowitz to Gr.
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  • 131 6 A crowded audience greeted the Amateur Dramatic Committee En their Mcond performanco of Clare Rummer's comedy "Rol 0 s Wil.i ()at/\ last ni&ht, when, as \m h na] with a socor night, the players bein* at home with thoir parts, and having confid the play went »»ff
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  • 20 6 A n *Amerjpm woman who underwent an deration foi appendicitis has hag her I ippendix plated wfch gold, and now
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  • 604 6 DISHONOURED BILI s The Hank of T (hints m Ml I Barrel I yesterday. T] Samuels, who cla had and ncefced t>y 1021, for I also cla holder of two several bill* promissory to as dra^t i \>r notes, particulai > of follows: Si^ht draft, No 4th.
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  • 9 6 Itißp«K*>r Bartells tut* beer W^ to Singapore from ButWrvrorth.
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    • 179 6 I MACGREGOR'S j I V s# y ci^y^' I PARLIAMENT C^X BLtiND X V^^ hisky i I Caldbeck Maogregor Co., Ltd. CONVENIENCE I is the word which best describes a I THERMOS FLASK. Liquids may be kept hot or cold for long periods of time, and 2 it is just
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    • 197 6 C. 1. W^? Pure \WY Iron Endures. ARMCO Ingot Iron Rooting and Siding has no superior for rust-resisting service. As a covering for houses, sheds, godowns or factories Corrugated ARMCO Ingot Iron Sheets will stand the most vigorous i tests of time and weather. It will 1 endure the heavy
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  • 609 7 FINANCIAL FLIRTATION. I \W V WILL PROTECT US*. [Renter*! Service! Sydney, Oct. 12. Ij 'fdding for further 1 Au tralia. A prominent lend New South hundred millions %terling •vent of difficulty m London m 0 renews I ,1 kere the a hundred niilKons^sterlin- x m y "I
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  • 321 7 HARDING DISARMAMENT. BALPOUR TO LEAD BKITAIN. [Heater's Service.] Waahiagt— Oct. 12 Preside* Harding m letter to the World*i Preu Congress at Honolulu hoping the won,:', press wUI do tti best to promote international vi terstandings and particularly to facilitate the tasks of the armaments conference, declared the Press
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  • 390 7 The Council <>f the League of Nations! this evening discussed Silesia. There was a full meeting including experts. There j has be«n no official announcement of the Council*! decision but it is reliably reported' Germany will receive the districts of G eiwitz. Hindenburg, part of Beuthen, while the
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  • 257 7 PRINCE'S URGENT ADVICE. GET ON vflfn IT. [Renter's Service.] London, Oct. 12. A Strong appeal for .support of the British Kir. piic Exhibition at Wembley Park m 1923 was made by the Prince of Wales, preB'ding t a meeting at the Mansion-house to-day for furtherance of
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  • 283 7 I>ondon, Oct. 12. Contrary to anticipations the RussoAsiatu- Consolidated announces the failure of the protracted negotiations with the Soviet Government for the return of the Company's properties. The Company's chairman, Mr. Urquhart, who spent three weeks m Moscow negotiating a draft contract haa aKo written to M.
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  • 231 7 The following Singapore properties were sold by auction by Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co. at their saleroom, No. 30 Kling Street, on Wednesday afternoon: Freehold land and house No. 9 Kirk Terrace, area 1,649 sq. ft., bought by Mr. i O. Rama?amy Nattar for $5,000. Freehold
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  • 885 7 Interesting Supreme Court Decision. An interesting judgment as to the functions of the Bent Assessment Board was pronounced by Mr. Justice Barrett- Lennard, hi the Supreme Couit, en Wednesday.' Application was made by Mr. Battishill on behalf of Bfelanie Lee, 2 Jalan Kubor, ti at a writ
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  • 68 7 I 1 While mot.orbus S. 41 was proceeding alonj? East Coast Road, returning to town after a party from Katong early yesterday morning, it suddenly swerved to the light near Grove Estate and overturned. Fortunately no passenger was seriously hurt. The Malay driver Talip bin Haji Hassan, was produced by
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    • 161 7 "Conyngham Cup" ff^^A rt» X-^zui 1j HoM~t li» prcs.ntatioii «»f HJvs&**#Vl- 7*. Storplerhasing possible m a room. W*& '7^ ''<r *^V> .J ll is thr b! thine of its kind A MOST FASCINATING GAMB, WHICH CAN BE PLAYED ON ANY ORDINARY BIZBD DINING TABLE. «j THK HORSES AND JIMPS ARE
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    • 453 8 N. Y. K. EUROPEAN LINES. i EUROPEAN LINES. LONDON LINE r,rtr>igatly Sstrrtc* BPOB MARSEILLES. LONDON ft ANTWERP, ria Porto. KAMO MARU 0.-tober Id ATSUTA MARU November 17 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Serrte* FOR MARSEILLES ft LIVERPOOL, ?:a Ports. HAMBURG LINE Moathly Sorvie* TOR LONDON, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, ft HAMBURG, via Port*. MITO
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    • 550 8 K. P. M KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAAT^CHAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland). KOYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATA^IA T» t «»^m« 131 PaSßag* DflfC 1202 Freight Da? JOO2 Manager Deik 1<37 Marine Snpt. "T»x«hipraent Depl 9 COLLYER QUAY. fTXDCB CONTRACT WITH THE NETHEKLANBS INDZi._ GOVERNMENT. INDRAGIRI (Friday, Oct. 14.) Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Terabilahan, Rengmt,
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    • 658 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA APCAR LINE. (Incorporated ir. England.) .MAIL AND PASSENGKi: SERVICE f^ENINSULiUI AND ORIENTAL S. I IC. (Un^er Contract with His Majcsty'a Gover|mett). tma Cowp*n>*B MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at pre.ent ■*»»<« LONDON FAR-EASTERN FROM lONDON TO MARSEILLES A LONDON DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SINGAPORE NYANZA about
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 453 9 THE SUM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. For Kretay Trenggauu, Kelantan, Tan^nara, Telupi., Paunl Sineera 1^ Kohsamui, Langsaac, Churapon, and Bangkok. amgera, 1^V M \YA A^ ITiVal l>^P«rture vi /cat Oet 17 0(t PRACHATIPOK Oct. 31 v^' "o The •teamen are fitted throughout with electric light, tfnd have "excellert ..'.oznmodation fur
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    • 310 9 O. Sw K. Tht Osaka Shosen Kaishm Ltd, (Incorporated m Japan). No. 2, De Suuza Street. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (Subject to chancy without notice) EUROPEAN LINE* For Port Said, Ifasßeilles, London. Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg DUE SINGAPORE. b.« Altai Mam Oet it Oct 18 I.S. Amazon Maru Nov. 15
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    • 525 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The Cbiua Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co, Ltd (AMERICAN MANCfIURIAN LINE.) (Incorpoiated m England.) IOOn FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA, I FROM NEW YORK. I Steamer Doe S'pors Route p w XT. COMPANION Oct. 29
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    • 580 9 j PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPBRATBD BY PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Ca (Incorporated m U. S. A.> TOR ACCOUNT OI THE U. S. SHIPPING HOAR!) J; SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA j SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. j FOR CALCUTTA DIRECT. CREOLE STATE Passengers end Freight Oetobti If WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and Freight
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  • 267 10 The prices quoted are generally those current at Clyde Terrace Market. At the other market* there may be sn^y^ra nations. Singapore, Oct. 10. Heans Long per catty 18 Do. French do 28 Beef per lb. 35 Beef Steak do 36 Bean Sprouts per catty 06 i Bamboo
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  • 247 10 I A lady fiom abroad visiting France discovered, somewhat to her discomfort, that nowadays even FrenchI men of Cabinet rank do their own typing. She was stopping at Yittel ifor the "cure," and one night was kept awake by the incessant c ickir.g of a Corona m the
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  • 65 10 r Lungchow, the last stronghold of the Kwangsi troops, after more than a month of serious fighting, was at last captured by the Cantonese troops on Sept. 30th, according to reliable information received from Nanning. iMany guns and much war material were taken from the enemy. The'
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  • 50 10 Shanghai, Oct. 1. Nearly half a million dollars worth of j opium was discovered by the Shanghai^ police and detectives yesterday and c^nfis-| cated by order of the International Mixed Court. The chauffeurs and coolies found m j charge of the opium are now m custody. j
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    • 652 10 M f <7fie fhrt *c<ruß^ DchcQctca <*_•# Qaaßtff. Parity and WG^ J jq v^.^^^ SOU^S. 16 VmHmkimmof POTTED MEATS. m OWORO %MJ*AOA. QWTMtA4_. OHJf VINEGAR TINNED FISH. _HiPllis-S_s_ik-* CRDSSE BL-ACKWELL^^^^Ojb .-_S_B_B_X_B_B_B*_o_r _^_^^^^^^__^^^^^__^__^^^^^^^^^^_^_^_^_^_^__r __BF _m j < _f% __ft *^y^_J -B-UcT —^^-_r -fy /^BS_B_'__l_l 4s__** _L___l o_* H^_ytt_H-l-BWs^WV l^^ O#^C# l_k
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    • 120 10 /JEFFREY'sX i jm W PILSENER R A BREWED IN SCOTLAND If m _g^ ADAMSOM, CIIRIUII *^fc f^ i» PURITY AND POWER I 2 0 < 1 1 il I mW^jk Wonderfully beautiful and very durable. Every inch backed by the Cold-Seal Guarantee of absolute satisfaction or S your money back.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 432 11 Lm» **> f4.000.0c0 rtum l«, AMiiranr.«» Jn fore* ov«r *17,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Wiache,:,* Hou,«s SiEga- on. LOt-^ON OFFICE 32 01-J Jevrv C G. C INOL MANAGING DIRECTOR ACTUARY director H of Denotes C C mcaou FJA F FA THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. (Incorporated m
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    • 497 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each i':{,ooo 000 Reserve Fund :J,300,'000 Kewerve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bishops^ate, London, E.C Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penan" Amritsar Iloilo Puket" Bangkok Ipoh
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    • 816 11 YOKOHAMA SPECiFbANK. LIMITED. Established 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100.000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y. 53,000,000 President: N. Kajiwara, Esq Vice-President: S.K. Suzuki,' Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma, Esq. I. Matsukata, Esq. Y amakawa, Esq. M. Mitsui, Esq. M. Odagiri. Esq. Baron K. Morimura, Karon K. Iwasaki. R. Ichinomiya, Esq K.
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    • 840 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. I). 1720). FIRE MOTORCAR MARINE I idelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BAjtLOW Si Oo M< BARKER <t < Ltd Messrs. W'EARE &Oc Ltd Branch Office— 64, The Arcade, Collyer ()uay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. EXCHANGE. "~~mTil tawle.
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  • 331 12 OFFICAL REPORT. The Singapore Chamber sf Commerce Rubber Association hel 1 its DSUaJ auction on Wednesday when there was Catalogued 1.405.M2 lbs. Tons 027.61 Offered 1,25 1,0 TH lbs. Tons .«5.51 Sold 1,161,562 lbs. Tons U8 PRICES REALISED Kibbed Smoked Sln>« t Singapore Standard Quality SIH to
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  • 90 12 FRASER'S REPORT. Rubbers. A little more doing:, but business very difficult to negotiate. Mining. Steady. Taipin^r $1.07 Vu to Sl.l2Va, North Taiping $1.25 to $1.30, South Taipins 65 cents to 70 cents, Nawng Pets $1.50 to $1.55, Ban a Ufa 57^2 cents to MV» cents, Linffuis $3.40
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  • 338 12 ICCUBED BECOMES BANKRUPT MEANWHILE. Ft will hv remembered that some time apo Chinese named Sng Bng Kiong alas Sng Hock San was charged \t%t c District Court with criminal breach of trust m respect of $'iooo and war, committed to take his trial at the last
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  • 942 12 PREJURY CHARGE FAILS. Some weeks ago an action was heard i:i the Supreme <>..:•: before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard where one Lin Chan Siew, a building contractor, sought to recover from one Scan Kok Lin, another building contractor, the sum of $0,000 alleged to be $f>,ooo
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  • 84 12 RUGISY FOOTBALL. I pract c game Last erenmi* Whites dcf< < i Colours by 8 points to nil. The .ie stopped frequently for practising scrams, both packs !->howin^ weakness m "packing." The Rugby .season m Taipinf: opened on Saturday with a match against Ipoh. A well contested match
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  • 168 12 YESTERDAYS PLAY. B Singles. E. J. Button, scr. vs. A. E. Bond, scr. unfinished. T. E. Edmett, owe 1 vs. E. J. Cassels scr. unfinished. A. G. Stredwick, scr. beat A. F. B. IJvesay, scr. H G, G 2. C. V. Bailey, owe 5 beat F. G.
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  • 74 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. A Singles. A. E. Coelho. beat N. E. Ess, 9—7, 6 4. C. W. Gomes, beat W. F. Carnegy, 6 2 11—9. V. H. Norria vs. E. W. de Cruz unfinished. H. G. Stack vs. E. E. Ryan unfinished. B Singles, G. Gray, beat G.
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  • 211 12 Wednesday* Play. Roy Sm th beat G. J. Daw. on, 6 4, 6 1. J. Lim vs. C. A. Bateman, unfinished. To-day's Ties. C. Smith vs. Gan Khek Keng. J. Lim vs. C. A. Bateman. SINGAPORE YACHT CLUB. The first race for His Excellency The Governor's Cup
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  • 906 12 YESTERDAY'S WORK. There was qiiMV»a good attendance on the Course yesterday morning and some interesting work was seen. The rain of late has made the going a little bit easy but it is very good and working on the outside of two hurdles the horses have put
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  • 33 12 London Oi I*> The resvH of the Cesarewitcn was: Yutoi (ino— B) Charleville (40 1) oHarrier (6-1) 3' Seventeen ran and the race was won by tfcTrd. 3 fiVG Separatln ««o»4*ndi
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  • 13 12 Mr. D. A. ML Brown left Penan* for BfafigtpoN on Tuesday on business.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 201 12 There has been no greater contribution t.tKt Kiudy ul UptlCi i* '»n \Vut rt^L-nt <;, by Sir WilJiain Cronlii's, of A-R;iy fum» of a flasi ihat allots M i>r cent of lij.*ht t'. hrou^h and jiosorbs the dangerous tho. invisible ultra-vioret and i n f ra-r .vj rays. TIMM invisible
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 164 12 TO-DAY'S TIES. K. E. Prentis scr. vs. P. E. Groom owe 1. A. p. Cameron owe 15.1 v». R. G. Pa*h IJ. Singles. B. H. L. Gilbert acr. t*. ifloy Smith H. 11. Markhain owe 15.1 vs. <'.. <;. Pranktin ser. W. Meade acr. ra. 11. S. A.. White owe
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