The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 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., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921. NO. 10,414.
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  • 184 1 The (JoVernment policy regarding unemployment has been laid before the House of Commons. It includes cred ts and further unemployment doles, with additional borrowing powers to parish councils Page 7. The credits schemes includes the guaranteeing of Colonial loans and lending money to the Colonies to be
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  • 1377 1 We recently mentioned their services ir* preserving traditions of culture through the Langue D'Oc (1) which has produced so many monuments of elegant literature. Like our own Bards, the troubadours found welcome at every court and castle primarily as lyrists, but in truth with ttUt higher aims. Their
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 258 1 Malthoid RAFFLES HOTEL. MONDAY.— Tea Dansant, 5o 7 p.m. (Admission free). WEDNESDAY.— SpeciaI Musical Programme after Dinner. THURSDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). FRIDAY. Special Lunch Orchestra. SATURDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. j (Evening Dress esseiKial for Dancing). j NOTICE. Residents and Diner? will have prior
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    • 154 1 Get the Maximum Service of Your t3 t^ WIT t? A I Buildings which, cost so much I^eJKA RC V<^? PRESERVE with Pabco Paint. Get the maximum service >e|e out of your buildings by j Painting them with the paint S// Ij that stops rot, prevents rust. Re- i.—^'Vv >j^
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    • 165 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS i -Municipal call for tenders for supplies for 1922— Page r>. Cheong Koon Seng Co. sell town and t-ountry properties Page 4. 1 The Edison Bell Phonograph at W. E. Vowlei Co.'s Pa^e 4. 1 Select champapnes, African and Eastern Trade Corporation Page 1. Gaiety and Liberty Hall
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    • 158 1 I J> m T t 42*' A- Friday, 21st. High Water. 0.45 a.m., 0.22 p.m. Gray's billiards exhibition. Garden Club, 0 p.m Boxing Championships, Theatre. Satunlay, 22 nd. Hi^h Water. 1.29 a.m., 1.2 p.m. Polo: Balestier. Lodjre St. George. 9.15 p m. Boxinp Championships. Finals, Theatre. Sunday, 2.W. High Water,
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  • 167 2 11. \t. H. and Presentation... 7 Simla. Ot-t. *>. Hia Royml Highness the Prime of Wales t'.au noticed that certain municipalities have <>U>(i not inconsiderable sums of money in' connection with the presentati >n ».f casket* and addresses of welcome to him. His Royal Highness wishes
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    • 192 2 to I :t or i ok sale. Large G< :is, newly erected, area from 10,000 to 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. Large st fi-om 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. neai irf and shipping. Also Bungalows. All immediate entry ir.j; cheap. Appl} to A. J. ABRAHAM, ."■'>. Robinson Road, Marsillmg Building.
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    • 292 2 PKTIUES YOl MOST SKi: TO-NIGHT! IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7JW p.m. LARRY SKMON IN "SPOOKS AND SPASMS" One continuous lon« laugh from head to tail. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN "FLIRTING WITH FATE" Assisted by Jewel Carmen. A great Comedy in 5 parts. Triatigle fine aits. THUNDERBOLT JACK SERIAL Life at
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    • 399 2 ALHAMBRAI From TUESDAY, October IK, to SUNDAY, October kjj£ A PRKTTY PHOTOPLAY FEATURING OKK OF THE MOST BE/ GIRLS THAT EVER APPEARED ON THK S< RE] A Sel/nick-Kalph Incv produrti^> PresMitiiig that charming littU itar, the 1 1 1 OLIViD •THOMAS in a role which is in striking contrast to
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 95 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. t'uj> Ortegal. Fren. 472G. from Saigon 2U. for illea 20. Cjrce, Brit. 814, torn Hdawan 20. for BeUwan 22. Krian. Brit 45'J. from Kelantan 20. fo r Kolantan 22. Pontianak, Dut. 111. from Bagan 20 for Bagan 21. Daimichi Maru, Jap. 1955, from Sakito 20, 'or Belawan unc.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 221 3 The "Gonimer" Lorry is used by practi- 1 cally every branch of Government Service 1 Built to tndure throughout the world. It is a Motor 1 H Vehicle built of the finest material by I 2 Ton chassis, ft* skilled craftsmen. Its record of unfailing I 3 4,. performance has
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    • 90 3 kwr^-^i^*,.^. ..-Bi-sfflcaaauf r mmr mii NY CARLSBERG. Manufactured in Denmark. M ■Bl m MALACCA, SKKF.MBAN HUAK J i J/ffif y '\^s^i^_ 'HALL AM 0.. KUALA LUMPUR." ■^P3^^|^^^/l IMPORTERS Jj n f fHR EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.S hS fcß?s5 < i (Incorporated in Denmark) SING.VPORE. J THE HOUSE OF QUALITY H.
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    • 184 3 THE j CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. with which i* associalcd TUh SHANGHAI IJFE INSURANCE CO.. LTD, Head OSct SKaafhal Both Incoiporated under t/ie Hongkong Ord;nn»ce» LIFE AND FIRE < Chief O9co s«)uthern AgendM 2, FißhjBoH Gr*en, SINGAPORE. THE STAM)ARD LIFE ASSURANCE CO9IPAM'." (inccrporateci in. the United Kingdom by
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  • 397 4 ISatticaloa Sportsman Kadly Mauled. Mr. V. Wells, Superintendent of Komari Group, Ceylon, and Mr. H. Koch, District Engineer, Kaimunai. in the Eastern Province had an exciting adventure not long ago with a leopard, a few miles away from Potuvil. Details of their experience were received yesterday
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  • 122 4 Amount previous!) Mr. Tan i Mr. Scab Ei Nett Procei d i I St;»i Open 50 per %*nt p Final |900.91 Ptr Mr. X.I:. \v. Syed Omar bin Mol Syed YayaJi Aim > Mr. M. K. Alsagoff Shaik Abdullah Ba Shaik Ali l i r i
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  • 96 4 A 1 1 !<• > I I Knee <>f their exj I In(ii;i M f;u ;i I Bide Mwreea In the I railways, the < i I ui der comriderat on t I construction <<f ki and they Mi iiiA\ In a i I general utuicrtakin^
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    • 664 4 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE *Q^ X 51 rm -gA K^ 1^ *'J?V tit" 1 jC& nftyL t 1 I TnSi c REMINDER VRIDAY. 21st OCTOBER AT 2.30 P.M. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF ISghty Caae* and Eleven Casks of Unclaimed Wines, Brandy. Curacao. Claret, etc. At the Singapore Harbour Board's I'onded
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    • 779 4 IT ONLY NEEDS A LITTLE SPACE j To DESCRIBE THE VIRTUES OF DODGE CARS, AS AT $3,150 THEY ARE THE BEST VALUE OS TO-DAY'S MARKET. CENTRAL MOTORS LTD. THE SINGAPORE SHTCHHDIBIY COMPANY, LIMITED. Shipchandlers, Contractors, and Commission Agents. Offices —MAYNARDS BUILDING, 16 Battery Road. Telephone No. 433. H. W. H.
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    • 107 4 pIMPLBS, blotches and itchy rashes V, show the skin's need of Zam-Buk. >tftv This pure herbal balm dispels all im- JG; purities from the pores, and thus enables ihe skin to efficiently perform the extra y work put upon it by our Indian climate. f I Z3ni-Buk speedily allays inflammation
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    • 524 5 WANTED. D. Chines* Clerk with good know- Mnrine Ins-jram-c. Apply t-> of Free Pri 21-10 I Mrrchant firm capable sho r thane 1 trtbroagh experience in filing. Par- '\pfrirnce and s ostry required to ■i vi Vvec Prtsv 10 tt>lt needle •rocnan, iissiA »r un<i i• ki piiv:. sewinf etc.
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    • 564 5 AUCTION SALES REMINDER. PO-DAY, FRIDAY. AT \%M A.M. I At Mr sHlr-room* Raffl, > Chambers, Kafile.s I Mace, NKW ENAMELLED WARE. Seventeen n IV(] v a: c omnrjsi t andlestkks, SpittOMU various sizes, Pio dishes w,th cov.rs. Plates. Plower-not^ Lamp* Round basins. Trays, Tee i igs, etc. BJBTATI k TRCSi
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    • 660 5 NOTICES. 1 NOTICE. i Ladies Lmwn Tennis !;il). AMERICAN TOURNAMENT. An American Tournament will be h:ld commrncing on the Kth of November. 1921. Entries will close on the 31st of October. 1921. YiMtinr momhpr? r no 4 -T^ble to nter For t hi< tovrnaro* nt. G >ri.i). Hon. Secretary. l"-l
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    • 605 5 NOTICES. NOTIFICATION. •Jjßnders v. ill nreiwd nt the Otlict of the ITonourablc the Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements, up to noon of Monday, the 7th v <v >. 1921 i for the BU p ply of 150 pairg ess of white canvas shoes for the European Warders of the Singapore Prison
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    • 596 5 1 NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Annual iifpHt Tenders are invited under tne following heads for supplies to the Municipality of Singapore, from January Ist, 1H22 for one year: 1 Labour for feeding crushtrs at Municipal Stores. Supply di Dressed Granite. •1 Si.;jply of Granite to District No. 1. I Supply of
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    • 763 5 L^ITED PLANTATIONS. i I foil v. sMr Directors 1 Report tO shar< holders fol >■. < > t. 'i i, o k Me 'i i. Eval y 0 Th». -,t and L net oss for t. year under review <>f |19,763. Deducting thjs amount from the balan f $27,649.28 carried
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 18 6 IBBDEN. Ob the 18th inst. at Soremban. to Mr. and Mrs. Vf. S. Ebden. a daughter. l
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    • 34 6 RODRIGUES. Isabella Grace Koilrigues, i naIlolmberg.) on October 20th. Cortege will leave her residence. 27-1 Sophia Road, at 4.30 p.m. for the Cathedral of St. Joseph and thence to Biddadari Cemetery for interment.
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  • 799 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1981. Trade Improvement. The mercantile community has a great deal to be thankful for in the energy ami initiative which is now being shown by the department of trade statistics of which Mr. Herelord is the new head. Not only are tht quarterly returns
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  • 363 6 Mr. S. C. Raffles is paying a visit to Pi uuw, Thi Very Revd. Wynne Wilson Dean of Bristol, has accepted the Bishopric of Bath and Wells in succession to Doctor Kennion, resigned. A; a polo match in Hongkong: on Oct. 13th, a Hongkong team representing the Army Past and
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  • 177 6 Major-General Noill Malcolm, whom Reuter states is to replace Sir J. S. Fowler as general officer commanding the Straits, had the honours C/T B. (1919) and D.S.O. U< '.>'.♦;. He was born in IMB and is thus ~)2 years of age. 1 rou Eton he wont to
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  • 719 6 Mr. I). Scatty is returning to Singapore b# the P. and O. steamer Nellore which was (lim* to sail on the 13th inst. Captains of local i raft plying between Penang and the neighbouring ports report bad weather; the wind, blowing in a west-south-westerly direction, is accompanied by high seas
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  • 322 6 THE MALAYAN CHA* Their was othil fourth MMion «»f the Via 'ship boxing t-> Theatre last night Except, 1 contest*, thy jini. popular approval i J was not too MH "ii a. thai greater Bttp| O| t wo 'for the scini-i,! to-morrow night, whei Fowler, General Oncer I
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  • 100 6 At tlu- Liberty Hall dadyi Wt COHtfaroo En Universal ipi Deeperatc Youth in sh rw, toother with Ed *M Kins «»f the Circus, K: in five parts. In the early ±hepisodes of The Whirlwind I chiaoa ierial, N.-s ai d I century comedy wiil };c m Gaiety*! offerif
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  • 134 6 There b a wide duY< tail .an and politic a man si ,'kin^ an oj thiiijr for everybody I a man seeking in everybody for son- th Captain N. K. i Ir. fan try. has bi en p cruiser tiro, Ibina Jelley wai conmisiioned i in October, 1912, t h
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    • 413 6 MACGREGOR'S '> V. O. S y' £&/i PARUAMENT f BLEND /^X V^^HISKY >y^ Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Shang-nai), WHAT APPEALS MOST TO A LADY? PERFUMERY WE FIAVE JTST BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS FOR TV/T r\ 13 TVT "^7" JjtL U K JN Y 1 5 t Aod H;iNt' Uetpivtxl
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    • 206 6 The Garrett Patent J\ SUPERHEATED STEAM M\ J PnrtaMe Engine. <M'i i The running of Garrett Portable EnginxlP» 1 is so smooth and uniform that they 4 fulfil the most exacting requirements > 4 that are looked for in a modern Engine; 4 the extremely low consumption of fuel >
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  • 491 7 PREMIERS STATEMENT. REVIVAL OF TRADE RBMRDY. [Reuter'a Service.] a l/undun, Oct. 19. b Hawse <.f <:<>muneinployment dwelt on e of reviving trade and laid to convert, the- world's lifn-d of demand and a demand into He aanounced that Government's lit scheme would be amended the at guaranteeing hundred
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  • 676 7 THE GERMAN TREATY. PftACB AT LAST. [Reuter's Service.] Washington, Oct. 19. i media* \y after the ratification of the Geimaa Peace Treaty the Senate ratified tin treaty with Austria and with Hungary. Washington, Oct. 19. lh Ll|e www of th. debate in the Senate on the German peace
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  • 80 7 The case in which the Asia Banking t C* rr oration sue Chop^Cuan Woo On, Chan Yin Chionar and Cheong Chu Quai, was i mentioned in the f Supreme Court yesterday. Mr. Eber appeared for the plaintiffs and Mr. DenAth for the defendants. On the application of Mr. Eber, who
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  • 714 7 NAVAL AND MILITArV SIN(;AI»ORK NOT NAVATT^^fl^Jfc [Router's Service.] Melbourne. Oct. 19. Mr. Hoffaeg, speaking in the House of ttepresenta lives, said the question oif a naval base in the Pacific was discussed at the Imperial Conference and a decision was readied, but the base would not be
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  • 598 7 IMMORAL USE OF PREMISES. In the Supreme Court yesterday morning Mr. Justice Barrett- Lennard fare judgment in the case of Chow Moon vs. Chop San Oi Lin. In this case the plaintiff's claim is to recover possession of the first and second floors of No. 27
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  • 285 7 E UROPEAN UNEMPLOYMENT FIND. (Singapore Branch.) Amount previously acknowledge. 1 $20,720.47 "Eastern Gate" 474. Evatt and Co. 200. Swan and Maclaren 500. The inquest into the alleged murder of a Boyanese chauffeur named Hasimin bin Mohd, which occurred in Lorong 17, Gaylantf, on the afternoon of the 7th inst waa
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 143 7 VRWICK COMEDY CO. <v next at the Vktoria Company will present that successful comedy "Brown Sugar" Irthur) Lever. The curtain ia at !Uf> p.m. ai/1 as the inin the p e < i mmences at the begin- that the audience will be in .•it the opening of the peripal part
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    • 163 7 Robinson Co., Ltd. oT>\\ SPECIAL VALUE H^p II 1 IN THE MEN'S WEAK I'l'l <-t ntl.men's Pure Wool Fin*' Ciusr 4 Cashmere Half -Hose Plain Colours. (ientlenu'n's Soft Day Shirts in Finn A Mercerised Cotton Twill v» i t h Doubl* fl H uffs and On.' Loose New Colo Collar
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 456 8 N. Y. K. EUROPEAN LINES. EUROPEAN LINES. ONDON LINE Fortaicktly S«rrt«« lOK MARSEILLES. LONDON A ANTWUCP, rim Port*. lIYO MARU Nov. 2 ATSUTA MARU November IT > -i IJVLRPOOL LINE Monthly S#rviw «^i^nBBBBBBSBSBBin^VVSBBBBBBB9SSBVSS9n9JBHBBB9nV FOR MARSEILLES ft LIVERPOOL, via Peru. KAMAKIRA MARU December 13 HAMBURG LINE MtathJ.r S«rvk< FOR LONDON, ANTWERP,
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    • 648 8 K. P. Ml KONINKLYKE PAKETVAABT MAATSCHAPPU (Incorporated in jflfjan<l). royal r\> :i.i :<\\\(\A'v:-Jm -m^jt batavia Telephone 131 Passage Dept. 120^* Freight Dept. IUU2 Manager Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Depf. 8 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. KKMBILAN (Friday, Oct. 21.) Pengkalan Soesoe. lIXDRAGIRI (Friday, Oct. 21)
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    • 577 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Ineorporty EngU nd.) .MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Govsammei The Company's MAIL SERVICES KAST OF gpMBAY are at pre»< nt i [/JNDON FAR-EASTfiRN SERVK K. FROM LONDON TO lIARSEILLJ S i I S'DON DUE
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 512 9 THE SUM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE Trcr. B «anu, Kelantan, Pangnara, Telupia, Patani, Singara, LaKohsamui, Churnpon. and Bangkok. Oct> 24 Q PRACHATIPOK 9 Oei. 11 n ov l The steamers are fitted throughout with electric light, ai have excellent accommodation for first class
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    • 240 9 O. K. Th* Osaka Shosen Kaiska Ltd. (Incorporated in Japan). No. 2. De Souza Street. Proposed Sailings from Singapore. (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN LINE. For Tore Said, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam-fend Hamburg. DUB SINGAPORE. 's.s. Amazon Maru Nov. 15 Nov. 16 Atlas Maru Dec. 11 Dec. 12 V
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    • 514 9 The Ocean Ship Company, Limited. The China Mvlual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. A AND Ellerman Bulknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd (AMERICAN MANCfIURIAN LINH.) (Incorpoiated in England.) I JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OR PAN AMJu FROM NEW YORK. I Steamer Due S'pore Ront« y #r KT. COMPANION
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    • 563 9 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BT PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP^ CO. j (Incorporated in U. S. A.) J FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING JJOARD SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA, j SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. 1 OR CALCUTTA DIRECT. WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and Freight NovemLer*ls GRANITE STATE Pa -sen-ers and Freight
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 282 10 iL, m M /}l^ f **<juiS2fcs with CROSSE BLACKWELL \^bF Delicacies are Quality. Purity end alfW^ 3O Var4#ti^ •OU*»S. Id VW4«t»«« of POTTED MEATS, OXPOPO SAAJSAOtt. OkTMCAL. OILS. VINEOAR ft TINNED FISH. MBp iiiMiniir CROSSE BLACKWELL (^T «^a ■■Kjrwuuy *v S w A HUGE CONSKJNMENT OF Rugs and Carpets in
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    • 385 10 S.S. MELPOMENE. Tho Lloyd Triestino s.s. "MELPOMENE" from Italy is duo to arrive at Penang on or about the 22nd October, proceeding thence to Singapore. Consignees of cargo per the above steamer should notify cargo expected to SOCIETA COMMISSIONARIA DI ESPORTAZIONE E I) I IMPORTAZIONE, Acre nts 20-10 22-10 S.
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    • 283 10 PACIWC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. ■mr^-Jjjf November 1, L921, MSffs. Synie and Company, Collyer Quay, have been appointed Agents ft i this Company at Singapore. All applications for Freight, Passi:<*e, etc. should, after that date, be made to them. J. E. GARDNER, Jr., Acting Agent. 21.10 :U.IO. S. S. LAI SAN(J,
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    • 83 10 /JEFFREY'sX 1 I t b^H Hi J m m adamsom, caniuM W PtNAMQ jM a 3^^^. •**> m u«uoc» _^^^/r iMMMMMvr.r.iM%fIMM'.r.Hi a J a .iMMu > j',i'jM',rri'.r t r,ii \i FOR 1 PURITY AND POWER if is I i'^PMfJßWft'C! &^aarjMjn i-'afcaeAtattM ,v *.'n*am mmr** m I A 111 t I
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  • 80 11 OCTOBER l'u. Hank J m.s. ji j j, Bank di-mand i.-.j,; Private credit :> hi. j s 15.30 New York, demand jjr., Credit JO days t l France d«raand qqq India. T. T IIon»koii;r, demand 1.»j;.. f> n; Yokohama, demand ;< l. •fava. (Umand i;.j.n r'angkok. dt-mand got. Sovereign.
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  • 148 11 OCTOBER 20. Tin 100 Ton-; s7;».oo Gambier Cube No. 1 13.50 GamUer o oo i Pepper Black i4 qq > Pepper (white fair) 26.5« Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 6.69 Tap oca, Medium pearl f.g 8.50 Pearl Sago, small g5O Copra Sundricd 10.75 Copra Mix IOOQ Opium, Benares uncert: e«
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  • 53 11 12 o'clock noon. Oct. 20. lU2\. Pal« Crepe. Ribbed Smoked Sb Closing Pnee*. Cloning Pr%c». Bayers Sellers. Buyers Sellers. ••-.pot 31 32 32'.; 33 Nov. 33 a •-.. 1 Nov. to Die 33 34 Jan. to March 36 MH April to June 37 88 Tone
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1801 11 *****1 LSI il 1 irar-^:-.^—^, nr 1 ,1, Bl>ll>l S UJXJ^ LLIJJ JkMUU #T«r |4,000,0C0 V Ajtoncfi in force over HT.OCrO.OCO THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANt"> LIMITED.- I T>v rrrpo»t«d in Straits Settiem»nU) 1 .^JCTTCI: Wlnch eR t,r Hou,e, Singap.r.. LONBON OFFICE :82 Old Jewry E C I ra^iTor
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    • 289 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives Meiwrs. BARLOW &Oo Messrs. BARKER f'o., Ltd. L Messrs. WEARK Ca Ltd. Branch Office— -64, The Arcade, ollyer Quay. A. GQKiiQN LEE, Resident Manager. < aptein l>. M.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 78 11 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Oct. 19. Bared 32 Fab 1012.5. 1014.4, 1015.7. Ttitip BS, 80, 79. Wet Bulb Ther 76. 77, 77. Dir. of Wind Calm. Calm. Calm. Max. Temp, in shade 84. Win. Temp, in shade 77. Max. in Sun TV r.id. Ther 67v Rain fall in 24
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    • 346 11 MAIL TAI^LE. TO-DAY. latemaiiafea and local maii.< will b* found list below: Federated Malay States, Malura, Huir *id I'enanp (by train) ti am. aid 6 p.m. dailf (except Sunday 1 Aautaviaai eti OraaJ« I■ n u l> Hai rfau 11.. Kerimoii S 1 Pttlau So Sultan I uc "lj Haag
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  • 926 12 BBREMBAN GENERAL AGENCY DEFENDANTS. The Siren: ban General Agency, Ltd., \v> n !-uc<l in the Supreme Court yesterday, the Chlflf Justice. Sir Walter S.I Shaw, in. respect of a consignment of flour to Messrs. Handel Maatschappij Han Lian. of Medan. Mr. Kveritt appeared for the plaintiffs
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  • 29 12 Owing to the state of the ground play v «.s again impossible in the 8. C. C. tennis tournament vest* Forthcoming ties. "iv 1 as follows
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  • 156 12 j A. (lass Doubles. \V. I). Visser and J. Utermark, scr. vs. K. \V. Sinclair and J. I><<naldson, sir. 11. V.. I'rentis an<i E. C. Ifilligan, owe 1 VS. C. K. Winter and W. A. Wilson, scr. C. V. Bailey and H. E. L. Dyne, scr. vs.' O.
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  • 94 12 Newcomers' 'Handicap. E. C. Magrgs owe ;i Vs. J. H. Young: scr. T. H. Redfearn owe 1 vs. If. Wardell scr. J. Duguid plus r> vs. a. H. Dryadale owe ,'J. D. Frankel scr. vs. L. Schofield owe 3. G. A. C. Gordon scr. vs. L. M. Quinton
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  • 606 12 In the practice match on the Padang last evening Whiles defeated Colours by 5 pointa to nil. Before the match actually commenced some few minutes was devoted to scrum work and runs by the threes. The match was under the control of Mr. Graham Brown, who also
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  • 117 12 OFFICAL REPORT. The Singapore Chaxrber of Commerce' Rubber Association hell its usual auction on Wednesday when there was Catalogued 1,299,964 lbs. Tons 580.34; Offered 1,202,668 lbs. Tons 536.00; Sold 1,041,622 lbs. Tons 465.01. PRICES REALIZED Ribi>ed Smoked Sheet Singapore Standard Quality ;>3 to 88% Good Average Quality
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  • 339 12 Singapore 20 (h Oct. Rubber. l'uiing the early part of the week under review prices advanced considerably and Standard Sheet was sold up to 36-36V& centa. The market has since declined in sympathy with London and New York and Standard Sheet is now quoted 32H-33. The QSUaI
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  • 160 12 The following is the report t o be sub- j mitted to the shareholders at the eighth genera] meeting-, to be hold at the registered offices of the Company. Banque ae llndo Chine building, on Oct. 27 at noon. Fire Department. The net premium income after deducting
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  • 97 12 T'-e s.s. Lilian which reached Singapore from Anioy yesterday brought 096 deck passengers. The Rev. G. H. Douglas, who preached at the Presbyterian Church, Pcnanp, on Sunday last, left for Singapore on Tuesday evening. In Hongkong- recently tw Chinese were sentenced to fines of $2,500 or five months, and $r>oo
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  • 82 12 M\ ,t.s.\i\ i vjuiiiii'iili iOUlt. (Anefa.) V»i-i«rmai'i;, OCt. ZOth. i csu ■i;.iy aiteiiiuoii, in uie SfecOlul match uctvvti.il mo buigapore twscreauon mb team and tne kiercuieii t^iuu team, aiinougii Dn^upoit piayeu mucb better uiun on oli.-mj, iiie iiticUit's a^am succeeueti ni DvUc-ng lk.s time oy lour goais u
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  • 427 12 Xhe heavy rain wnicn feli in the eai y morning of Wednesday and yesteruay prevented any ser;ou» worn being oone aaul trainers are in danger of rinding their cnarges short of a gaiiop or two next week. biow work on Wednesday was earned out later in the
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  • 165 12 Men's Medal. The following was the result of the I October medal pla\ The 1920—21 Go>d Medal played i:. con- I junction with the October Medal was won by F. P. Montgomerie. The folfowin^ were the net scores: F. P. Bfontffomerie 78; J. Tryner 7i>; S. H.
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