The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 October 1921

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1921. NO. 10,409.
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  • 194 1 Senator Knox has died suddenly Page 7. The Australian naval estimates ha\c been reduced Page 7. Kerling Tin Mines held lively meeting yesterday Page 12. Heavy sentences have been passed upon Indian rioters Page 7. The Irish (Vnference is continuing its discussions peacefully Page 7. A Commission
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  • 1313 1 Quicquid agunt homintt no.tri ..t farr~.pt ÜbtUi JUVBMAI*. The Case of the Week has revealed that two of the hardest things thai can afflict litigants are to remain convinced you at right and be proved to he wrong; to win your case and lose your reputation.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 205 1 Malthoid RAFFLES MOTEL. Saturday, the 15th October 1921. SUPPER JD ANCE From IO p.m., till 1-45'a.m. Tables for Supper shoußl be booked Musical Director. Manager. I mm*m*mmm*my ■■■■*****1 I II I Ull I II Hillll _IM IJUJ. 1 "i^j^j^ctJjJl^ The distinctive label of a distinc- J tive product that has
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    • 370 1 KELLY WALSH, LTD. New Books Just Received. The Tragedy of Lord Kitchener, by Steam-- Turbo- Alternator, by L. C. Viscount Baher 7.5 I Grant 10.50 My Cricketing Life, hy Plum F. Diseases of the Nervous, by H. Warner Campbell Thompson M. D., 10.50 The Dickens Dictionary, by G. A. The
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    • 96 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Chinese clerk wanted Page .">. Sale of furniture at Tanglin Page 1. \\'l< for coughs and sore throat -Page 2. Various shipping alterations on pages S, 0 and 10. Fresh vaccine lymph to arrive at lledical Hall Page I. Board and lodging al Colonial Hotel. Anson Road. Page
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 200 1 THE WEEK Saturday, High Water, 9.34 a.m., 9.47 p.m. Race Entries: Close. Jimah Rubber, Gattey and Bateman's, noon. Yacht Club Regatta. Polo: Balestier. AmaU-ure, Rollo's Wild Oat. Theatre. 9.15 p.m. Harmston's Circus, Beach-rd. i and 9.15 p.m. Sit tula y. ]>*th. High Water. 9.59 a.m.. 10.21 p.m. Sw. Club: Diving
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  • 149 2 Kig Remittances of Mone>. A rumour has been current in Hongkong that on account of fresh legislation in regard to the imposition of an income tax in the Dutch East Indies, Chinese merchant? in those Islands are making heavy remittances to Hongkong to evade the new measure.
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    • 17 2 FRESH VACCINE LYMPH i FROM PASTEUR INSTITUTE, due MONDAY 17th MEDICAL HALL Ltd. 23 BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE.
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    • 150 2 f 70 LET. f i Large Go<? os facing river "f I trlso near hipping. Stores > from 6,000 to 30.000 sq. ft. A Large and Commodious offices ,i 1 centrally situated also Bunga- v lows T Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM. 1 f 56 Robinson-rd, Marsilling Bldg. VICTORIA THEATRE
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    • 489 2 fl 4 at f f mmm ffl Jf MSB I TO-NIGHT UNTIL MONDAY J Tth OtITOBER i IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 10 p.m. THE SUPER SPECIAL METRO ATTRACTION FALSE EVIDENCE STARRING THAT DELICIOUS LITTLE DEVIL VIOLA DANA SATAN JUNIOR, IN AN ORIGINAL ROLE This is Miss Viola Dana's best
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    • 512 2 ALHAMBRA 7rom Wednesday, October 12. to Monday, October 1? AN ABSORBING SELECT PICTURE I. Presenting: that clever, versatile star ALICE .BRADY Ir. which she adds another superb characterisation to her collect < n i THE DEAJH DANCE In 5 Parts A story of dance and sonjr, of sorrow and tears,
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  • 192 3 An incident thai 1 several years iij?o n the Z>o and ai.- i 'deal of popular Inter »t the ffwallowinj? 'of one boa constrict r b;, another has just been repeated with variati j T'A > indii o sn tk about six feet long, seized hold of
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    • 222 3 I For Reconstruction 1 |R for all who arc run-down, under-weight for those whose m M m d.gest,on needs rest, but who at the same time need building* up, Uaxo presents the potent bodybuilding, flesh-forming. n.rve-reslonng elements of pure cow's milk inform in which T thy can be entirely assimilated
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    • 382 3 j TAPPING KNIVES MMMMMMU w T |n nß]flHL_M l i i^tw a f f~^SHEPFId.!I _Bft M __J_ I ALSO A NUMBER OF OTHER WELL KNOWN MAKES?*"" I "BURGESS" RIGHT OR LEFT HAND, "FARRIERS," "JEBONG", "JEMIMA", "BARRYDO AND WILL BE PLEASED TO QUOTE OUR BEST PRICES FOR THESE, I UNITED ENGINEERS
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 577 3 cn; :h services. 2lm <t NDAI TER TRINITY. Sunday, lath October, 1921, ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. HARVEST FESTIVAL. '•'•'> a.va. Litany. T.4.', .i.ri. Holy Communitui. (Choral) 9.15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion. p.m. rhe <';,», hia«n. Even tag nad Sermon. S. MATTHEWS. SEPOY LINKS. < a.m. Holy Communion. H.30 p.m.
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    • 743 4 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE j ™r s I 11. Tf XI. 010C.119 .'i(lHilt,l I PUUU BUUNG RUBBER AND PRODUCE CO., UD. PRELIMINARY NOTICE By Order of the Trnstees for Debentore holders. Wka Undersigned hare received instructions to sell by Public Auction (If ..t prsrleoob •old by private Treaty) at their
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    • 657 4 TO-DAY, SATURDAY (LAST DAYS SALE) AT 1.30 p.m. AT "FAIKLIE" No. 4. Nassim Road. High grade and well designed wa\ polished, walnut stained and white enamelled teak household furniture, full size billiard table, cottage piano, iron safe, carpets, excellent crockery, glass and platedware and a good collection of well grown
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    • 364 4 DUNLOP The name and tyrecthat carrier i f j j o i /Am iw /^3_£a J mmmrWrM\fm*mtz^r'^ VlSwCr .T nSStj //.t**9mm\w y A B___fc_K_*f AIMB r X /j bbbbh^bTv /uiiar HMbbMbbbW- u&Haßr The Dunlop Rubber Co. fast) Li (Incorporated Japan) MALAYAN CHINA CLAY AND POTTERY CO.* LTD. P*~*m GOPENG _s
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  • 428 5 f I Rev. Keppel Gamier and Mian G. P. Rtanden. The marriage was solemnised «>n Sap U mber 7 at the Pereha_ Parish Church of S.S. Peter ;iO. Paul <,f Miss Grace Prior Standi, daughter of Mrs. Stat -.i. of Lotbians House, Efigt ilre#t, Pai ham, snd
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 594 5 WANTED. mmmmm mm L NTED, Chinese ders with rood knew „,•>• aad Marine Ingram.- Appjy t<» i cart of Frer Press. 21-10 fTANTI l Sedan Model Motor Car in good n Cheap for ca.«h. Please give full r :nrs with price to Bo\ No. Cl6 care of L* Press. sj
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    • 596 5 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALB OF A -VSeanr P JiiK< Motor Car. fitted New Tyres Hood in perfect running order. To ba hild at Messrs. Waring i Roe's Tsli Ws—» i 8 Robinscn Road TO-DAY, SATURDAY, OCT. ir.th. AT n AM WARING ROK, Auetkmsers. IA ORDER OF THsToPFICIAI" ASSIGNEE R< K.
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    • 732 5 NOTICES. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED incorporated in the Straits Settlements) Notice is hereby given that the Books of the above Company will be closed from the lltb to 18th October 1921, both days indj^jve. By Order of the Board T. C. B. MILLER, Secretary. l« ls ir S. S. 7 PER
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    • 820 5 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders trill bo received at the Office of the Honourable the Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements, up to noon of Monday,' the 7th November, 1921, for the supply of 150 pairs more or leaa of white canvas shoes for the C European Warders of the Singapore Prison during
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    • 932 5 NOTICES. FRASER NBAVE LTI). Interim DividcSasL NOTICE is hereby giv aa that an Interim Dividend of 7^ per cent. (Fr** of Income rax), payable on the 24th instant, has been leclared by the above Company. By order of th«- Hoard, G. A. F. LAYTON, A.C.A. Secretary. u-io r ,.io FRASER
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 19 6 FLINTER. At 24 Johore Road, Penan*, on tho 12th instant, to Mr. and Mrs. L. Flinter. a daughter.
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    • 30 6 Mrs. J. M. Handy wishes to thank all relatives and friends who so kindly attended the funeaal. sent wreaths and messages of condolence to her in her great sorrow.
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  • 639 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATLRDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1921. Hope for Humanity. There w a well-known aphorism ;hat morals are a question of climate. That might be extened to apply to the general outlook on life, which is largely dependent, humiliating as it may appear, on the weather. Mankind delights in contrasts,
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  • 1447 6 j Mr. P. J. Sproule and Mr. G. G. Wil.son have had their leave extended two months. Dr. N. Bel ton arrived in Kuala Lumpur •on Monday from Ipoh on his way to Brisbane. We regret to hear that Mr. J. Flanagan, an old and respected resident of Singapore, is
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  • 91 6 USES FOR RUBBER (From Our Own < Uuapar, <> r The Malay Mai A London wires that the Rubber Gr held a competition foj n< A and gavauavAanls of n ber; £500 for liquid paint for anti-fouling; s and preaeivative rubber: vallancef and mudguar T^en applicants r rubber
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  • 69 6 (From Our Own Con. Pen The Court of Enquiry ha.-, into the loss of the East pany's steamer Perlis, wl Pulau Pisang of) Au-. being missing, preeumabl) Court consists of Mr. i trict Judg<«, ('apt. Bl Shepherd of the Malaya i of the Ipoh, as assess' Mr.
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  • 19 6 The engagement ia a Sharp and Mi.~> Lilian K Of Mr. Knox Wilson, of A., and Co.
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  • 80 6 The copra market ia signs of weakness lil)C1 ber. The London prii Penang parity of sn fallen to about €28 10 $10.75). It Ki stated thai lies with Germany, which in tt th.. past fow months h 24,000 tons of copra. T_ chang«- value of the mark
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  • 107 6 li the Supreme Court day before the Chief Justice, S. Shaw, an action was bronjrj Connell Brothers Compary Buan Seng Leong and Cc. sum of $11,538, money paid f of playing cards bargained Mr. H. Williamson appean I plaintiffs and Mr. C. EvertMr. Cobbett, for tJhe defendant" It
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  • 126 6 Parian Pump Vits. Nothing is more obviov proper says the S. Bono than t public welcome should be eT tended li Prince Of Wales when he risiti And men ireleome will nator lot of money. Boeing, hou. Royal Highness is to \is t tl only, and not
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  • 76 6 "Rollo's Wild Oat" U time presented at the V nig*ht, when the Amah ll very successful perform) dy. There was a fu capable acting \v approbation. The final performan Oat" will be given U>~: 9> ,1 The boat pictures in B foi October arc the vicvs gineering
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    • 223 6 MACGREGOR'S j v. o. s- f C^/l y PARUAMENT c qK^ I BLEND S *+s^ j '^/^^HISKY > Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated in Shanghai), CONVENIENCE J *m is the word which best describes a I THERMOS FLASK. 6 Liquids may be kept hot or cold for long periods
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    • 112 6 What about your BAGGAGE YOU insure your valuables and effects at home: do you protect them in your baggage when travelling? Property to the value of many thousands of pounds is lost, damaged in various ways, or stolen every year in transit by railway and steamship, or while the Owner
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  • 666 7 A COMPROMISE SCHEME. THE SUMMARY. I Reuter's Service.] Geneva, Oct. 12. I'ht Council of therf.eaeue has forwarded retommendations to Briand as reuardi Upper Silesia which are of a complex tei but substantially amougt to a proposal for the establishment of a political' i r line practically based
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  • 78 7 v t one country aetm& to have beneed in health from th I war. As a neutral, l *nsnart d d not suffer loss of life fromih e Hut its food supp ies became greatly <*i. A report by Danish authorities W that the death-rate was greatl* •md during the
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  • 647 7 IRISH AND WASHINGTON. AT DQWNING STREET. [Reuter's Service.] London. Oct. II The Irish Conference was re-opened at Downing Street. There was a smaller and quieter crowd. The Sinn Feiners arrived an hour late but explained that this was not because of any hitch, but because both sides desired
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  • 72 7 peter, at five years old, is finding out that the longer he livA the more illusions he must shatter. He has now lost faith in the industry oP spide.%. •Having noted a spider on a §reb in the garden, he kept it under close observation, and then reported he could
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  • 478 7 GERMAN CURRENCY. SPECULATION A.N^ ALARM. I Reuter's Service.] London, Oct. 13. The marks new record of 550 to the pound is exciting speculation as to whether a financial catastrophe is impending in Germany through the depreciation of currency, accompanied by the continued boom in industrial stocks, the
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  • 267 7 The rioting in Madras referred to in Router's telegrams yesterday has been sporadic now for many months past and is a caste quarrel amongst mill operatives. The latest Madras papers to hand give the following? accounts. Madras, Oct. 5. Then were again disturbances on Perambore barrack road this
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  • 51 7 The Paris fashion correspondent of the Times states that small seashells, dyed a faint bine, have been used to make a smart 1 hat. m* Snuff -brown velvet is sewm in r'ngs al over it A fragile shell handbag to match is another model, studded with large, I flat, scarlet
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  • 123 7 ERASER'S REPORT. Singapore, Oct. 14. Rubbers. Many more enquiries about, with very few shares changing hands. Mining.— Taipings $1.05 to $1.10, North Taipings $1.2.-> to $1.30, South Taipings 65 to 70 cents, Linguis $3.40 to $3.60, Hitams $1.37% to $1.42%, Malayan Collieries $12.50 to $13, Murais $4
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  • 89 7 October 13th, It2l. The usual weekly Rubber Aueton, held yesterday, opened with a rather quiet tone, Sheet realising 31 V 2 cents and Crepe 30 cents. Later, however, a substantial demand was disclosed and prices advanced to Sheet 82H cents. Crepe 80_|8l cents, both grades registering ar
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  • 286 7 Singapore. Oct. 13. During the past week there has been a further advance in the market and prices have moved up from 1 cent to 2 cents. There has been a strong demand for Spot rubber, and the present outlook appears to he distinctly favourable for
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  • 221 7 The recent case concerning ihe position of the Rent Board as a Court, brings up a rather interesting probem for a layman. Thus the Singapore procedure is for the Board to give an applicant permission (1) to eject ris tenant, and (2) to apply to ths
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  • 131 7 Dogs have been classified as St. Bernards 1 and others, Hounds of the Chase, Djgs of the Gun, Terriers, Little Dogs, and Non- j descripts. But it is difficult to know under whicih heading to p ace those dogs which are beirg trained tto search for lost golf
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 168 7 "Gonyngham Gup" P""!fHE CELEBRATED A taMhAaa i^_^-^s_^**^ -j i ,he Closest sf *^^B *"*?A Steeplechasins possible in a room. JR^CEC^I^^ |fssa..| t m.».il.^i tf li >>- A m**y»r»mj A MOST FASCINATING GAME, WHICH CAM BE PLAYED ON ANY ORDINARY SIZED DINING TABLE. THE HORSES AND JUMPS ARE MADE BY DISABLI
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 469 8 N. Y. K. EUROPEAN UNES. EUROPEAN LINES. LONDON LINE FwtnigkUy Bervtee FOR MARSEILLES, LONDCN Ji ANTWERP, vifl Porta. KAMO MARU October 19 TYO MARU Nov. 2 ATSUTA MARU November 17 UVERPOOL LINE Monthly Serviea FOR MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL, ria Perts. HAMBURG LINE Meathly Barrio FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, ft HAMBURG, via
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    • 596 8 j K. P. Ma HONINKLYiLS PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF EA7A7TA tmrnfftmrnt ill Patiage Dept 1202 Freight Dipt 1002 Manager Desk 1437 Marine Sap_B-fcr*-chipment Dept. 8 COLLYER QUAY. OMDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHFRLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. '""VANTa__B_EC_ (Saturday, 0ct.""15.')" ,l1 5 Billitcn and Botavia. VAN HOGENDORP
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    • 627 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. I (Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. I CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). 4. Th* Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY art st present a<up**<a< x LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES LONDON DUE SINGAPORE
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 510 9 THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). COASTING SERVICE r^. Kreta t Trengga u Kelantan, Pangnara, Telupia, Patani, Singera La- Langsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. K VA lAYA aa ArriVal Departure VALA\A o> Oct. 17 Oct 1Q YUGALA Oct. 24 Oei 26 PRACHATIPOK oct 31 The steamers are fitted
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    • 252 9 O. Sw K. The: Osaka Shoseu Kaisha Ltd, (Incorporated in Japan). No. 2, De Souza Street. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Port Said, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg. DUE SINGAPORE. e_. Altai Maru Oct. IG Oct. IK -.s. Amazon Mafu Nov. 18
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    • 529 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Elierman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (American manchurian line.) (Incorpoiated in England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK vis SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Dne S'pore Route er KT. COMPANION Oct. 29 Suez Manila
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    • 593 9 mm *mma^ m H^ mmm* n 1 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BT PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COt j (Incorporated in U. S. A.) j FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING HOARD SAN FRANCISCO -MANIL A— EAST INDIA. I SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE, j FOR CALCUTTA DIRECT. CREOLE STATIC Passengers and
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    • 343 10 b_______—_________b— 'Ifr-tf'A^ r it r ii b\wb— P— B_a_fl!Mg Wc_rTMW^A-CT^fe_Hl "avx4V»* -mmm*.'*/. mm mm .i_.^^row*^«*s^ ia?msa^^t< j li /i9- a^C^ _9 n The proportion of Ifupmobilc owners a who remain faithfui to the car, year Such owner-loyalty, of course, implies i] a car of extraordinary qualifications Body Types Five seater
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    • 961 10 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. On and after Septembe 921, THE STRAITS EMPLv MENT REiamISTRY will occu* larger and more convenic officeaS at No. 9. Ratßeb Chambers ground floor), Raffles Place. PASSENGERS HOMEWARD BOUND YOU NEED US If you are Rooking a Passage Receiving, Eorwarding, Insuring, or Storing Goods. Goods Collected, Shipped,
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    • 174 10 ■JH'IIIIIW 1 M I'lppn vmmt9Mt m\ bi 1 ~TT 1 1 111 I IHI HI" r T I I I 111 I I i fIP v fl a i V m mm. B_. \\Vjf a^_^_| I ADAMSON GiLFiiiAN GO., LT J (Incorporated in England;. SOLE DiaTttlßUTOl S K F. P\
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 463 11 ~re^^»^T.^-v^B»^~-^ 7 m r mm Assurance* In force .var $17,000,000. I L THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE-ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I j HIJ OFFICE Wtache.t. ah J^«*^^n.Ul--^ I J -lc™" PtTv?'^ 0 lr 11 1 WHh tfc SUPrem oUrt 0t EntCi d d COa E^ Cc-panl*. A„ I I.ACTaVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE
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    • 499 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in 000,000 Khares of £5 each £.'{,000,000 Reserve Fund .{,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors :t,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bishopsgafte, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amritsar Uoilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh Rangoon
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    • 895 11 i— mmmmmammmamam YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. LIMITED. EsUblished 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 Yamakawa, Esq. M. Mitsui, Esq. M. Odagiri. Esq. Raron K. Morimura, Baron K. Iwasaki, R.
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    • 1051 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee Administration Honds Singapore Representatives—Messrs. BARLOW it Co. L Mewrs. WEARS &Cc Ltd. Branch Office— 64. The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. MAIL TAF^LE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local ma da
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  • 2675 12 LIQUIDATION POSTPONED. The snnual general meeting of Kerling Tin Mine Limited, was held at French Park Building- yesterday, when the Chairman, Mr. J. M. Sime, presided, and those also preeenl wore: Messra, J. Elias, J. B. David (Directors), E. R. Keek. S. J. Jii Ah, B. H.
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  • 150 12 On a charge of having: driven his car in a rash and negligent manner, Ifohd bin Awac*. chauffeur of car 1827, appeared be^re Mr. Bull in the Second Court yesterday. The offence is alleged to have taken place in Jalan Penang at 12.30 p.m. on t'-e 13th inst The case
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 83 12 George Grajsji^he well-known Australian billiard player, arrived in Singapore yesterday rather earlier than was expected. It is hoped to arrange for various games, and it has been fixed that he will play against Mr. G. li. K. Mugliston in the Singapore Club on Monday afternoon at* 5.30. The match
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    • 92 12 The usual Monthly Medal Competition for October will be played on Saturday and Sunday, loth and lGth, and the Ladias Spoon for October will bo competed for on Monday, 17th. The Gold Medal for the year 1020 21 will be played in conjunction with the October Medal
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    • 44 12 Captain's Prize. Eighteen boles Stroke Play (Sealed Handicaps) Competition to be played on Saturday and Sunday 22nd and 23rd inst. Entries, to be made in the Competition Book at the Club House, will close on Friday 21st inst. at 6 p.m.
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    • 37 12 Wo are asked to state that when presenting the cups and medals to the successful teams on Wednesday, the Preside: t inadvertently omitted to thank Messrs Robinson and Co., for kindly presenting one set of Medals.
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    • 24 12 Race horse owners are reminded that entries for the autumn meeting close todi y at the offices of the club in Raffles
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    • 37 12 Members of tho Swimming Club are reminded that the annual diving competition will take pirce to-morrow. This will oe the first competition from tho new diving stage and should prove of more than usual interest.
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    • 31 12 Owing to the state of the ground no playwas possible in the S. C. C. tennis tournament yesterday. The ties arranged for yesterday will be played on Tuesday.
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    • 229 12 A. Class Doubles. S. J. Edwards and P. E. Groom, sci. vs. H. S. A. White and H. S. Haskins, ser. W. D. Visser snd J. Utermark. ser. vs. R. W T Sinclair and J. Donaldson, ser. R. E. Prentis and E. C. Milligan, owe 1 vs. C.
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    • 177 12 THURSDAYS PLAT. E. W. Hide vs. C. A. Norris, unfinished. TO-DAY'S TIES. 6. Towers vs. I. Abed. The statement made elsewhere that Che wm of the S.C.C. of the Association Football Cup this year is the lirst victory of the Club is incorrect. The competition was commenced
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    • 259 12 The Wonderful #L^» Crookes Glass, Theie ha« been no greater contribution to the study ui Optics than tby rl ent discovery by Sir William CfOSksS, of X-Kay farm, 0 f a Klass that allows 'JO per cent of light to pas» through and absorbs the dangerous though invisible ultra-violet and
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