The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 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., MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1921. NO. 10,418.
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  • 231 1 The German Cabinet under Wirth has resigned Page 7. Lord Beatty has had a magnificent reception m New York Page 7. The Boxing Tournament was brought lo a conclusion on Saturday night Page 12. The cotton trade does not look for uny benefit from the exports credit
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  • 1192 1 In nineteen-hundred-and-war-time, dazzle* painted cargo-boats herded into Plymouth Sound, and lay inside the breakwater, looking as if they had unaccountably melted into a half -tide rock m the night, to the confusion of both parties. Seaplanes whirred into the sky from Cattewater, and swooped down, and the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 278 1 Malthoid r »«m.' <*•**». M«M riTiTirii-iiim sss— 9tmmm R*\ FFLES HOTeT. I ARRANGEMENTS EOR AUTUMN RAGE WEEK HONDA! 21th OCTOBER TEA LANCE, 5 to 7 p.m. rUESDAY 2'th OCTOBER Special TiUfai ;uui Special Dinner. Dancing after Dinner. WEDNESDAY Mill OCTOBER ORCHESTRAL CONCERT i).4:> p.m. By EAFFLES ORCHESTRA. rHUBSDAI I7tk OCTOBER
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    • 217 1 mm.-. t v. a^ttea^raLswa^sreaggaa^^ um»nntmmmtMmmsmmtmmmtmmmtmamamaaaa I Ife^ usß^sS I I WT_7*'3BH**^ m —mmi -mmW m_^_** lOHaoco 00. L"j_._bf^l22 £wnPi£i?DfN~£& M^otm CIGARETTES IHE WORLD'S MOST i'OPULAR HIGH-CLASS CiGAREi TtS M VIRGINIA s in patent mmmmmm HER TIN OF 50 1 ™s o';r. No 555 §1.25 J Soe Manufacturers, ARDfUH TOBMJCO Co.,
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    • 111 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Trade mark notice Pace 4. Estate and Trust Agencies sale— Page •">. Russian Lijrht Opera Co.; Alhambra Page 2. Rito from Aldens' Successors (Eastern) Ltd.— Page 4. I Newest designs in baby carriages. Robinson and Co Page 7. K.P.M., M.M., and Canadian Government Merchant Marine Co. iatest sailings
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 141 1 THE WKKK High Water, 3.24 a.m., 2.46 p.m. Brunei United, Evatt's noon. Polo MacDougall Cup, 4.30 p.m. Warwick Co., Theatre, 9.15 p.m High Water, 4.4f> a.m.. 4.6 p.m. Autumn Races. First Day. Tanglin Club at Heme, 6 30 p.m. Warwick Co.. Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Wtdne.-day, Mt*. Hiph Water, 623 a.m..
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    • 516 2 f^ggmmmmammmmmmmma^mmmai^maaaammammmmmmmmmmmmmmmima^maama TO rOB POR SALE. Large Gi vas, newly erected, area ...Mi 60,000 ~i\. ft. facing i iver. Lai from 6,000 l 0 24,000 sq. ft. i-f and shipping. Also Bun ;al All immediate entry, going ch< i Applj to A. J. ABRAHAM, I 56, Robinson Road, Marsilling Building. \*mramaatmmmamiammmmmmmmmocmaaammmm^Mamaa^mmmammmai^m
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    • 409 2 PICTLRES VOL MUST SEE fO-NIGHT! IN THE EIRST SHOW AT 7.30 p.m. LARRV SEMON IN 'SPOOKS AND SPASMS" One continuous long laugh from head to tail. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN v FLIRTING WITH FATE" Assisted by Jewel Carmen. A great Comedy m parts. Triangle tine arts IN THE SECOND SHOW AT
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    • 371 2 ALHAMBI POB I-'l\ E NIGH (instead of the usual Six 1 l m MONDAY, October 24, to FRI D^ A GRIPPING A.\i 'ENSEFI L N ITIONA ituring BEATRICE JOY, RATHLEENfJ^IU I In i a! Human mt' I JUST A WIFE I picture whuh has something to Ho with menria irhether
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 351 2 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local mail* will b* fomad in list below: Federated Malay States. Malacca, Yuir »n<? IVnang (by train) 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily i i Pahana;, Pekan, etc, (By train 6 a.m. vi;i Jerantut Mdan M.'lchior Trcub 9 a.m. t alcutu. Lake Faulk I a.m.
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  • 485 3 PRIN CE OF WALES'S TOUR. I'l ANS UNDISTURBED. J 'Nt cvi 'its m India have not m y v th ramme arranged for thc Prince of Wafes's forthcoming j Renter is informed. already announced, hia Royal H i uh<. c\ (l ."-t< to be back m London fth nth, v.i
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  • 102 3 The Jockey, Club JMakt*. !i ndon, September 29th. The Pace for the Jockey Club Stakes was run to-day. The st... value £6,000; second £400; atoi of winner £300; iirul nominator of f v t third £100* One tei miles over the Cesarewit I lourse. Read i Mr. J.
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  • 78 3 AM ATEUR ATHLETICS. i ships hh V- U tion's (H me Hill) Ii Surrey A. r.t 2. Goodwin (Su \v. Thii tiy-eig ht n m 55 Briti (D rby A. C.) •witl (Bi Harriers) 2, i K. C.) 3. 200 < ibbon (I d ft ers), holder of i tired
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  • 89 3 The Durba i, '> hi* h was se- i on the Easl Indies Station, is na cad I i pro eed to ihe China Stat ai an enly date. The Durban is I the "D M class, which arc an improved "C M type of li^rht cruiser, being heavier armed
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  • 328 3 A Remarkable Blunder. Thf Octoher sssizea w< it to have commenced m the Supreme Court this morn- ing, says Monday's* Ma!a,v -Mail but have •had to be postponed on account >f a re- markable blunder. His Lordship the CJ.C. had taken his keat, the prisoner, a Chinese,
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  • 104 3 Tho reason wby Government? annot trade ia because they cannot tell how to fia a price. What makes the ordinary man know the price to soil at, what inepiri I ito gei down t» to bedrock prices, what mal him force s:ih's through the cheapness and goodness oi hi^ product
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    • 474 3 THIS EXPERIENCED IK Km iECOMM,ENDS\ te#;i <^ rp.m\y% .r*%i&& *>>•?,&::■, wmm. m M -mm, !f I I r r^§ i J% For WEAK KIDNEYS and BACKACHE witfc I hospital eaperiante. deHam nnphal icallv thm terrible. Lid i ladder |«ins You caii take I -vitli the fullest confidence, because this ladj
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    • 377 3 K in sm^mmmaaammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaaa^mam^^aam^^mmammmmmmma\ im \m^mmmmmmaaammmamammmmmmr^^mmmmmammmammmm^manammmammmmmmtammm Ij Your good taste tells you to get Haig Haig Whisky j HE famous Five Stars brand is appreciated by discerning users of stimulants all m over the world. Wherever people of good Jf taste meet and have fellowship, m all good 124? ii 1
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  • 234 4 JAPAN TO LAUNCH 17 NEW WAR SHIPS. According to the plans Of the Japanese lavy Department, IT ships, forming part 1m f the eight-eight fleet, ure to be launched it rithin the yeai. tli The destroyer Werabi, sister ship of the h •\iji, 860 tions. which ia building at the
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  • 175 4 With reference to the late Mr. -1- A. Hall.', said to be an ex Malayan planter, who was', drowned recently at CohntM-. we are informed that there is ik ree Mi of his having serve;! on an estate m DWa country. He was given a temporary billet
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  • 101 4 Shanghai, Oct. 8. A ii lumber ol accused appeared m the [nternatii nai Mixed Court yesterday when 100 men were charm- simultaneously with running or frequenting hwowei lotteries. Ali were rounded up ir. a police raid the previous evening. The principals were sentenced one to three
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  • 63 4 i Mr. John D. Rockefeller. 808 of the famooa American "Oil Kinir." accompanie<l by a large party, arrived m Hcngkong on Oct. ftth, by the Empress of Russia, and left the following morning for Canton. They were expected back m Hongkong fov a short stay before they left for Japan,
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  • 134 4 [i the hopt tpefttl dawn iayi tl is beei iuli today et 10 1 Singapore pi ts S|| 1 t v predi i :u-h 4-". crise hf :i two, while I i tea rising, ','<:• r it Bumably m sympatl on is easily l f lon of
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  • 99 4 Fia i I Ifl mia\ < r tl gor Poli charged with att* mp( of dnty on a lai quai I appeal i the 171 were pr< Lumpur, when the tir the Police Station, B Kuala Selangor I> it ami fom d I ap aritl 39 large
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  • 79 4 The holiday season my camera, whuh led to my prints (writes eluding some uf Gazn, "unlocking," when AIU n Beeraheba and threatened N m turn, reminded mt of a which I have never connect ion with the tnd city. In all the deaolatioi our field
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  • 16 4 Mr. Hugh M. Trowel a planting on Kinta Va > Eit Gajah, has joined thi Chinese School.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1288 4 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE V D -m 9aL tmi*- CL* I I C -1-* -<lv jtitTzr rTriQV^/ —Jlrilal- a 111 W^^ 9 mmmmmmmm— mmmmmmmwmmmm—wmmmm-mmmmmmmmmmmmammmm. IMPORTANT MORTC.AGEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES To be offered at Auction fey Messrs. Frankels Limited (By arrangement with Messrs. Waring and Roe at
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    • 79 4 IT ONLY NEEDS j I A LITTLE SPACE L rTo DESCRIBE THE VIRTUES o OF DODGE CARS, AS AT 1 53,150 j l j THEY ARE THE BEST VALUE ON l y TO-DAY'S MARKET. I f CENTRAL MOTORS LTD. j I I v- i— ji j urn mm am m
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    • 51 4 ill 1 v 5 m drums of 1 cwt and i cwt. J SOLE AGENTS j ALDENS' SUCCESSORS (Eastern) LTD, 4, Collyer Quay, Singapore and 33c, Beach Road, Penang. Telegrams "ALDENS L m~ piiiiiininiHinimnmnmiiiinHiiiimiiiHniiHiiiHumii m I RissrC s m m r j. Mui^miinmH,... w M Tnrin M MMM „u.„,.i.niiiH" |l
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  • 328 5 London, S«'pt. 21. Market* The gen< pnevement m Wa ti oni nue thc "Eaat" is hungry after it. long fast, nnd Urn improvement m the exchange, srhkh pro nnsi to continue, encourage! confidence, nnd many ..f tho Works who cater for the export trade <-f the world,
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  • 76 5 Sir John 15rani*tfm. who died at Wimbleon r.n th Inst., wai for more than 28 l'r:uer-Ser f vtary at the 1 d Offi a poat for which he had fied l.y official experience m Queem land ami Hon^kon^r. He waa sppointed Attorney-GenefcaJ of flonjrkonn m ih'M, and was ex-officio member
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 395 5 U AY* XII. needle v ..l^.n, d. >r v I private sewing etc Apply to Sewing car. v.c. >r Ige r009% room for 00 hali-s punt months. Must be dry on Pr- > Pi 10 i A > TO Bl V. Second-hJUKi (hinese or Kuropean HOLD FURNITURE n (big or
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    • 637 5 AUCTION SAI jag SHERIFFS SALE. f IN THF SUPREME COURT OP THF STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OV SINGAPORI In the eauss of The official Assignee ef the property of Karala Kankanange David a Bankrupt Plaintiff ver v Nyemura (f, AUCTION SALE Ol All the Furniture of an Hotel, compr.sir Futures M.rrors,
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    • 954 5 m NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTH RATION. Tenders will he received at the Office of th. Honourable the Colonial Secretary, Strait; I Settlements, up to noon of Monday the 7tl November, V.)'l\, for the supply of 150 pairmore or less of white canvas shoes for tin European Warders of the Singapore Prisor
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    • 1053 5 O *MM»>^AI«aWBnMM__MH__iH NOTICES. J^^R^SPOUTING CLUB. THE A L"rL'MN RAcITSeETING. s Vnimr S. R. A. Rules of Racing) WIU. HE HSLD ON TUESDAY, THURSDAY AMJ SA'. RDAY THE 25th, 21th AND 29th 1 OCTOBER, 1921. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. TUESDAY, 25th OCTOBER, 1921. 1 7. THE OWEN STAKES and Plate— 2.30 p.m.
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    • 897 5 *mm\mmKmtm NOTICES. NOTICK Ladies Lawn Teaaia Club. AM ERIC AN TO D RNA M E NT. An American Tournament will be h- Id commencing on the Bth of November, 1921. Entries will close on the :?lst of October 1921. Visiting memb rs sre not eligible to enter for this tournament.
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    • 87 5 NOTICE OF REMOVAL On and after September lst, 1921, THE STRAITS EMPLOYMENT REGISTRY will occupy larger and more convenient offices at No. 9, Raffles Chambers (ground floor), Raffles Place. m.m--im--m^mtmt---m--m--\^W^ >*\— A QU-u -A VI J I SATURDAYS LIGHT TIFFIN Afternoon Tea A Speciality. Open until f air on s
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  • 1116 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, OCTOBEB 24, 1921. The Week-End. There are exciting political events this week end, but probably they will be but evanescent in effect. Karl's return to Hungary is not Likely to disturb central Europe, unless his people receive him more warmly this time than last, and place
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  • 48 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTHS. TAYLOR. At the Kuropean Hospital on October 19th, 1921. to Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Searson Taylor, of Kuila Lumpur, a son. GARDNER. On the l^nd Sept. at Mosaphir. Mardyke, Cork, to the wife of A. S. Gardner. Cable Service, Singapore. and Moulsford. Berkshire— a daughter.
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  • LOCAL WIRES.
    • 148 6 SHIPBOARD BOBBERY. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Ort. 21. Iq the District Court two Malay laacai aboard the Jin Ho were charged with stealing from a Chinese passenger a bag contain iug money and articles valued at o\4*r $3,000. One had two previous convictions and was sentenced to
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    • 181 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Oct. 22. The ti^t annual meeting of the Limau Nipis Tin Co. was held, Mr. Roogerwerf presiding. He said he was sorry he was unable to submit a more pleasant report on the position. There were machinery difficulties and delays. jAea the
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    • 79 6 (From Oui- Own Correspondent.) Peaaag, Oct. 22. There has been unprecedented flooding at Dusur Lads m the Province. The floods are country-wide and the disti I ii under water. V rch damage has been done to the bund on the right bank of the river, I
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  • 239 6 From the Municipal estimates for 1922, published m the Gazette. we cull the following details which will not, we hope, detract from the interest of the President's speech when he introduces the Budget. The estimated revenue is 10,000 as increase of about $700,000 on thi* year's revenue,
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  • 143 6 Tit returns from the Municipal Health Oflicer for the week ended Oct. [sth sh< m 2s, deaths, 43.J ooenpared with i t.t2 for last week and 33.00 for the corresponding week of last year. The chief laiim of death were beri-beri 20, phthisis 20, mala- 1 ria 20,
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  • 227 6 DE VALERA'S iki.^. BBRIOUB IMP! an for the resumi »n of rise t<> a Bel iou I teh, I I Pope. It is felt ii that De V of ruptu i an ill-time rupture happily did giam increased I problem. rm hopbli There is no gui telegram
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  • 17 6 I I. ondon. < k The Irish Conference I until Oct. 24th. aftr M I sitting.
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  • 99 6 I und on. if. Referring to the inti mentary telegiemi King George, on Lh< De Valera telegraphed to thi that the "ambiguities" of would not mislead him mi the people of Ireland i tht> British King. H eclsrci irdependence <-f Ireland proclaimed by regula: stives
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  • 16 6 I rafalgar l» y wi l%( Iso l Dominions, India, i i Dominion* Japan.
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  • 41 6 The British sj that a company bag beei t<> do businesi witl m it on behalf of I basis. The founders w< merchant! m Ifo the compi ny is tl moving the foreign the dire I managemi Government.
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  • 30 6 Th.- Reparat >v '< Limated its con uri < principles of the agreement, but confide v the Versailles Treaty. j 237. Therefore it lafefi ,:f to their respects I u>nt
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 406 6 MACGREGOR'S v. o. s- >/ Cj^/ 1 PARUAMENT <&/ blend y *rs J mr^^mm JT V^%HISKY I >/^ Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. I jf \tn co rporateo m onsng'nsi). mwmmmmnm-^tmmmßKi^mmmmHmmmmmmmmmmmmwmMmmwma m WHAT APPEALS MOST TO A LADY? I PERFUMERY WK HAVE JUST BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS FOR A IVI U JtC
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    • 62 6 1 THE NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY T/yp, (IncorpojjiJifllae^ vAeaL Britai^i* Transacts all classes of LIFE (Including Annuities) FIRE (Including Loss of Profits consequent upon Fire) ACCIDENT, MOTOR CAR MARINE BAGGAGE Insurances £25,000,000 CLAIMS PROMPTLY SETTLED. Chief Offices LONDON til, Threadneedle St., E.C. 2. SINGAPORE 16, Battery Road. H.
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  • 402 7 DESCENDS IN AUSTRIA. ARRIVAL AT OBDENBURG. [Reuter's Service.] Vienna, Oct. 22. Ex-En Kail has ai rived at Oedeabun m Bur-enland by aeroplane yesterday. It i reported that +c is prong to Budapest, escorted by Colonel enburg's troops. A provisional Gov- ler Count .Julius Andnusy has formed m
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  • 229 7 lcndon, Oct. 20. fiag Germany and Poland of tha a Upper Silesiaa frontier*, the Confer>t* Ambassadors point* out that thy. lios necessarily lcares considerable; lajorities om both sides of the boundary: .< -nds to disconnect important interest*, on.ference requests the immediate ap-! uuiulnjent of plenipotentiaries to
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  • 31 7 INTERN ATIONAL SOCCER. Ixmdon. Oct. 22* ■Ccci In lhe International matches, 'and England resulted m a draw of st Belfast. GBRMAII CABINET RESIGNS. Berlin. OcL 22. lh< Wirth Cabinet h*s resigned.
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  • 710 7 LABOUR COMMUNISM. American" railways. I INTERNATIONAL LABOUR. I Reuter's Service.] London, Oct. 21. The governing body of the International Labour Office, Geneva, has unanimously agreed to sleet I»rd Burnham president of the International Labour Conference. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR MAORI). Geneva, Oct. 22. The board of management of the International Labour Office
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  • 67 7 Apparently there is some strike trouble on m Colombo our latest exchanges make no mention except a strike of coaling coolies. Capt. IL Elphick, of Messrs. Wm. Jacks and Co., is on his way out and got to Colombo by an Orient boat, intending to come on m the Amazone.
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  • 354 7 MANY ASSASSINATES,.. EX PREMIER AMONG DEAD.' [Reuter's Service.] Lisbon, Oct. 20. The revolution which has been threatening for two months broke out yesterday, when warships m the harbour gave a lignal, which was replied to by the re-volution:-ries m Lisbon, commanded by Colonel Coelhoe, who occupied without
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  • 314 7 PREMIER'S DEPARTURE London, OcL 21. Ifl 1 Lloyd George and probably Mr. Balfour will sail by the Aquitania to Washington on Nov. 5, and will arrive m time for the afternoon session of the opening day of the Armaments Conference. The Premier will be absent from England about
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  • 47 7 London, Oct. 21. The Ellerman-Bucknall line are inaugu rating on Dec. 2nd a passenger service from Liverpool to the Straits, China anc Japan. The first vessel will be the Citj of Manchester, a month later the .ne* twin-screw City of Simla will follow.
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  • 435 7 BBER FORECAST. brk.iTter octlook. 1 Reuter's Service.] London, Oct. 22. At Harrison and Ciosfield's meeting, inter alia the Chairman said that the position of the tea industry had much improved. It was probable th:;t the world's production for 1921 w/uld be 600 million pounds Sgainst a probable
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  • 269 7 TRADE COMMISSION CORRESPONDENCE. (From Oui Own Correspondent.) London. 29th Sept. The following correspondence may iaterest local readers: 12 Suffolk Street, Pall Mall, S.W.I. September 19th 1921. Dear Mr. Churchill, As one interested m Rubber matters, I venture to ask whether the Commission announced m the enclosed paragraph has the support
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    • 125 7 i mmmm^ mmmm^^ mmmm^mmmwmmmmmmmmmamam&**^^ NEWEST DESIGNS IN Baby Carriages SUPERIOR QUALITY J ,4M) FINISH. J I FURNISHING DEPT. 8 Robinson Co.. Ltd. < Incorporated m the Straits SettlemenU) Nestles Malted Milk. I 2 PRICE I /rT/// CP "I £T I 4yw jy 44) 1 .0 j 1 I E IpBCTIOTI
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    • 479 8 N. Y. K. EUROPEAN LINES. EUROPEAN LINES. LONDON LINE Fortnightly S«rrlcs FOR MARSEILLES. LONDCN ANTWERP, vis Ports. JVC) MARU Nov. 2 ATSUTA MARU November 17 i i UVERPOOL LINE Monthly Serrten FOR MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL. vl» Porta. KAMA X U R A MARU Decern ber 1 3 HAMBURG LINE Monthly Servle*
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    • 594 8 K. P. NL KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART VdAATSCHAPPU In< orporat(MJinHollry^F LOYAL PA('KJ^^^aaaa?sfflff?T^|lMf*^AT\VlA Telephone 131 Paaaage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Manager Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. j UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. wn— I.— mmmm <" "**W"^">WWMBWBJBBMBM,MM_M__MMMMMM^MBWMMBBMiM>BMiWMMMWBMBMI MELCHIOR TREUB (Mondoy, Oct. 24) EelAwan.-Deli. G. G. DAENDELS
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    • 619 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA APCAR LINE. (Inqprportted r. England.) .MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAL S. I I (Under Contract with His Majesty*! Governaieat). The Company's MAIL SERVICES KAST OF BOMBAY are at pr. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES fi DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SINGAPORI SOMALI about Nov.
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    • 515 9 THE SM STM o NMIGATION CO, LTD. COASTING SERVICE Fcr Kretay Trengganu, Kelantan, Pangnara, Telupia, Patani, Singera, LaEohsamui, Langsuar, Chumpon, and Bangkok. mrm-^mmm Arrival Departure l GALA Oct. 24 Oct 26 PRACHATIPOK Oct. Sl Nov <_ UGAI v c Nee. 7 Nov. 9 Tke ateamen are fitted throughout with electric
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    • 251 9 O. Sw X.* The Osaka Shoseit Kaisha Ltd, (Incorporated m 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. DLE SINGAPORE. *s.s. Amazon Maru Nov. 15 Nov. 16 a.a. Atlaa Maru Dec. 11
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    • 541 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. Ellerman ]tfflK?Lkl SteauTm*p^Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINB.) (Incorpoiated m England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA, FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Dae Spore Roots p er I XT. COMPANION Oct. 29 Suez Manila and
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    • 554 9 ammmmmammmmmmaa^aamaammmmmm&ammmmmaamaiaaaaaamaaaaammrmaaammmmmmmmmmmmmmmam mmmammmwmmA^mmm-mmmmm-wmmmmmmamm. i (PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BT PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COl (Incorporated m U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING HOARD SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. FOR CALCUTTA DIRECT. WOLVERINE state Paaaengera and Freight November 15 GRANITE STATI Passengers aad Freight December
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    • 211 10 aa— l l ■■■iiiimiwii i t" ewr*** rur.-itrrz ta-v, v wm «j»-c?».»?9r*r?T»wrst- I ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES, I SUITABLE FOR USE ON TOWN TANGLIN SUPPLY. |p *3 iaßrl3K '> m W^r^ /^l W I TOASTERS KETTLES I I UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED Incorporated m Straita Settlementa.) THONE No. 184 J ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. tmß
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    • 445 10 STRAITS-CHINA SERVICE OF THE K. P. M S.S. VAN TES&N^ Will again be despatched from Singapore to HONGKONG, SWATOW and AMOY on or about the 12th November 1921. iFor freight and passage Apply to Kottit&kljrke Paketvaart MaaJu*chappy. IflO 11.11. S. S. GLENIFFER. Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from
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    • 342 10 GARCIA'S m Wr^'' ]]T BABY GRAND PIANOS Are reduced to prices that WILL INTEREST YOU PIANOS FOR HIRE, TUNED, REPAIRED. 219, Orchard Road. —I— j— ..m JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. Ia it worth while to experiment with the myriad ao-called "cures" for Rheumatiam when there IS one aovereign remedy, timetsited and
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    • 187 10 17. Pl \Lmm .Ww-' a-C "*P" mx *w £v? ..r -m-M mam w Steadily Growing m Popularity. I I Adamson, Giife'llan Co., Ltd. r (iJcorporated id England.) tM'V r*f-~*r. M- «._v *v -^-•-•m--wm.g i r—[^m*l"tKm\J- <T**mr*< ma_ma_ma_mm mm na ma ma mm ma taa ma ma ma ma ma m.
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    • 324 11 f rt i *t*amKi:r^w-. Tua-mmxm* i im^bii 4 'm* *mt-.~m 1 M tarian JJ*" 3^ i^for-jc »v«r $17,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY," LIMITED:"" rn rp^r*teftiiiStr3iitB settlem*iitJiV, FICE Winchan#r Hoom. SincaT lM ms& r^ LONDON OFFICE: *2 Old Jewry lOC h AC'Ti'T^'TvJ TR7AXJ 7 T T V ,X \m
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    • 477 11 I CHARTERED BANK. ol India, Australia and China. Incorporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital m 600,000 shares af £5 each £3,000,000 Keserve I- unci -V.00.00u Keaerre Liability af Proprietors 3,000,000 HKAD OFFICE. Bishopsgate, Lomlon, K.C. Agencies and Branch Aior Star Hongl Penang Amritsar Iloilo Puket •k Ipoh
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    • 435 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI HANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated m Hongkong.) I PAID-UP CAPITAL $15,000,000 RESERVE FUNDS Sterling 2,500,000 Silver $21,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $15,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. G. T. If. Edkins, Esq.. Chairman. G. M. Dodwell, Esq., Deputy Chairman D.G.M. Bernard, Esq. Hon. Mr. E.V.D. Parr. A.S. Gubbay, Esq. W.L Pattenden, Esq.
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    • 427 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. r LIMITED. Established 1880. I Gapttal Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 UUJJy paid up) I Reserve f und Y 53,000,000 President: N. Kajiwara, Esq Vice-President: S.K. Suzuki, 'Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma Esq j. Matsukata, Esq. Y. Yamakawa, Esq. M. Mitsui, Esq. R»mn T\ U KS !aron X Baron K.
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    • 606 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTORCAR MARINE I idehty Guarantee—Administration Bonda Singapore Representatives— IM I Co. RKER Co., Ltd. Branch Office— 64, The Arcade, Colder Quay. A. GORDOjN LEE, Resident Manai mmmmmmm ■"""■■^■.^.■■.■mb EXCHANGE. Bunk -I Bank d.-mand 3 Private credits 3
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    • 370 11 VESSELS AT WHARF. TANJONG PAGAH. Wharf No. 1 Nil. Wharf No. 2. Teesta, J< Sheen Wharf No. S. Van Inv Main Wharf No. I. China. If, Wharf No. 5, Nil. •lain Wharf No. 6. Nil Empire Dock No. 7. Benten Maru, Yubae Maru, City of w st Wi .mc s.
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  • 1377 12 IHE FINAL RESULTS. The Boxing Championships of the Strait* od, Settlements and the X.M.S. were I rought to a conclusion at the Victoria Theatre on y Saturday night, after what n.ay well be regarded a* a fcUcvessful WC V.- proceed- j mgs. The attendance on Saturday was a
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  • 650 12 NARROW WIN FOR "WN." th Ira t'T. th< i < ip cam* off strenuous weather v lltn win Tor the "Arti," No. j t the- latest addition to the fleet, hy tho ot rrow margin of .'>7 seconds. .j All-. Tot ton kimily started the rare and
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  • 813 12 THB WINDING-UP GALLOPS. I' r°.i.i again felffffflsaturday mornjUSt lefoie the usual starting time but fortunately cleared off and aawk was isible on the outer track, though the ing was very wet There was quite a ge attendance considering thc unpleasant ather ar.d asmc jood galloping was seen, ausyce
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  • 176 12 On leaving the Supreme Court on Fridi afternoon, after his public examination bankruptcy, Mr. W. F. Drooglever was a coated by Mr. J. Costello, Chief Detect'/ j Inspector, and arrested m connection wi making a false .statement m the cxmr jof bankruptcy proceedings. He was pr j
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 92 12 (Aneta.) Batavia, Oct. 22. Mr! Pennefath< rt team met the F.ootba 1 L'lub Uni at Bandoeng yesterday ami won the match by two goals to nil. The following will represent the S.R.C II m a match against the S.C.C. II on the former's ground this afternoon, commencing
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    • 68 12 1 SATURDAY'S RESI ITS. A~Sh^l7*. t A E. Coelho owe 30 vs. C. A. Bateman f owe 2 unfinished, c B Singles. s J. Zehnder owe 30 v. F. R. Gomes owi 1 15 unfinished. a P. A. Aeria owe 3 beat A. W. Jansen owi n
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    • 83 12 Rallies Institution entertained the V.M.C. I A. to a i.natKh em the School ground on Saturday, the result being a win for the Y. M. C. A. by 33 runs. The scores were: Y. M. C. A., Ist Innings: 50, 2nd Innings: 52 for 7 wickets. Raffles Institution, lst
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    • 88 12 Whilst lir. Collenette was sailing his kolek at the Swimming Club yesteniay the craft was e-aught by the stivng wind and capsized, a good distance out from the shore. Mr. Collenette found greater difficulty than usual m righting the boat and getting bask to shore, anci the Club
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    • 204 12 Captain's Prize. The above (18 holes stroke play Sealed Handicaps) was played for on Saturday and Sunday 22nd and 23rd inst. and resulted m a win for Mr. W. E. Rayner. Fiftyfive cards were taken out and the following were returned: W. E. Rayner 94 23 71
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  • 187 12 I- T rrom Java news is to hand that the Russian Light Opera Co. will pay a return visit to Singapore and open at the Victoria c Theatre on November 4th. Included m their repertoire are several well-known and popular musical operas which have proved always
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  • 68 12 ice On the evening of September 30 the body ihe of a murdered European was found at TegalI lela, Java. It had had several stabs m thf ly. back. It has since been identified as {Max lo- of a German Engineer, named Haunolt, whc a was working m a quinine
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