The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 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., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1921. NO. 10,417.
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  • 242 1 Race Scratching* and to-day's selections Page 12.» Carl has estranged the Swiss by his escapade. Whether he is likely to achieve success m Hungary is another thing. Account.** are conflicting. He is said to have about as many troops as Horthy. but the Government considers it has
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  • 961 1 The wind sings across th<' stubble audi pasture, and sweeps, scented with the honey and herbs of fifty open miles, across the hard white road. So perfect a surface must have perfect foundatton and drainage; and a glance on either side reveals to you that you are
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 151 1 Maltheid RA FFLES HOTEL. I AUTUMN RAGE WEEK MONDAY 24th OCTOBER TE,\ DANCE, 6to 7 p.m. TUESDAY r>th OCTOBER Spcvial Tiffin and Special Dinner. Dancing after Dinner, WEDNESDAY Mth OCTOBER ORCHESTRAL CONCERT D.tt p.m. Hy RAFFLES ORCHESTRA. j lIURSDW 27th OCTOBER Special Tiffin and Special Dinner. Goaat Nipht and Dancing.
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    • 374 1 Messrs Kelly and Walsh, Ltd. (Incorporated m Hongkong) j NEW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED. I cts. I cts. I A. Treatise on Surveying, by Iv. B. Poultry-Kevper's Vade-Mecum, j Middleton and O. Chadwick, fourth by Edward Brown 2.00 revised edition, 11 Vols. 121.00 The Ex-Kaiser m Exile, by Lady IVrmanent Way
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    • 139 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS New French Lean Page 5, Bon Marche to be so'd— Page 3. Removal of office of Soon Keck, Ltd. Page 5. Forthcoming Bales by Powell and Co. Page 3. The Guest-Lenox Patent Tanks, Borneo Co—Page 6. Kirimar, wood preservative, Alden?' Successors (Eastern) Ltd* Page 3. Change of programme
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 130 1 THE WEEK. Tuexdau, 2hth. ■lijrh Wai r 4.4(1 m., 4.<> p.m. tutumn Races, Firrt Day. v ->r:>:lin Club at Homa, SJM p.m. Warwick Co.. Theatre, 9.15 p.m. W*9dmm*dmjf, 26th. High Water, 628 a.m.. 54 p.m. Polo K. O. R. Cup. Club ;K Home. 4.30 p m Ypres Ball. Tanglin Barracks.
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  • 337 2 REMARKABLE CLAIM BY A FRENCHMAN. Submarine Shai m;;. \n extraordinary claim ii made by ii swimmer, M. de Layman, that he :«n live under arater. It is claimed that haa actually demonatrated his ability I n subnii >r an hour without any an.; cia of reapirati n, win. Ip» iai
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 443 2 .^i^mmm*mmm*^mm.: mr ——mrmmmr. i mn ti *>-"»— wim—i TO l rOR FQR SALE. Larj r G a, newly erect d, area froi 10,00 aq. ft. fa< ing river. I La irx .hOO irf nnd shij Vll i n mediate 2 mi Appl to i. J. ABRAU IM, 6, B a
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    • 302 2 Gaiei^Cinerna "Thunderbolt Jack" Serial EPISODE NINE AND TEN. ll AXD 12 ON FRIDAY GATES OF GLADNESS WITH LITTLE MADGE EVANS AND NILES WELCH j FRIDAY'S WINNING PICTURES DEADLINE AT 11 SWITH CORINNE GRIFFITH, PRANK THOMAS A MAURICE COSTELLO THF CABARET. .1 FURY'S BIG DOINGS AND A JIMMY AUBREY t OMKDY.
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    • 434 2 JffL Mmmi JUL JTSL Af JL *V-*' i I POR PIVE NIGH! (instead of the v Irom MONDAY, October 24, to FRIDAY, 0 I A GRIPPING AND srs;-. m BEATRICE .!<>, KATHLEEN \S I m a real Homan into JUST A WI I In G P A picture which has
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    • 182 2 I I HEAD BROKE OUI N IPIIONS VeryßestlessN ights. Ha rNN* Cuticura Healed In A Mn "I had tiny lumps come on ti back of my head, snJ the foi week they all broke out m 101 tions of a wet nature. was so great I was bourn' and it
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 263 2 MAIL TAttLE. TO-DAY. Intermediate and local mails will b« fount in list below: Federated Malay States, Malacca. Muar and Penan-? (by train) 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. dEily xct;.: Sunday). I*. S'bam Penang Man. WLttt Boon ».m. Pulau Soojn Sultana 9 a.m. Cucob Hang ChiMf. a.m. Kerimon Soon Let.- 9
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  • 2250 3 Tlu- Consul for Japan toui tcously ■'ofm.l wards copies of telegrams which have b^B) recehred by him on this subject. JAPANESE MEMORANDUM (Oct. 19). The Japanese Government have submitted U> their most careful consideration :i Memorandum to the Chinese Government lated Oct. sth, relative to the Shantung
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    • 192 3 j KIRIMAR J WOOD PRESERVATIVE. ft jr 01 I AGSNTS. j ALDENS" SUCCESSORS (Eastern) LTD. I, (ollyer Quay, Singapore J n We Beach Street, Penang L l Telegrams "ALDENS" 2 fc i r.l\rf'J*J" a rj'JT^'Jr3'JSßl *-.ma_ma_ma^m» aaa mam mm mmmmmm imu« iiiiwtii—-l««^jj mmmmm. m^m. m^mm^^^^~~~—.^—^^—m COMFORT TI J ree peat
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    • 448 3 [t^LOR'S patent rotary WATER METERS OBTAINABLE C^J|_^^BBBL UNDERMENTIONED FROM STOCK AT THE UMT ED ENGINEERS LIMITED X X xv Hi irXvXOJIiO. m j AWprice lists at present m circulation are cancelled CURRENT PRICES CAN BE OBTAINED ON APPLICATION PENDING PUBLICATION OF E REVISED PRICES. MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT OF The Borneo
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  • 116 4 Messrs. Lapicque snd i "J kong, have appealed agaii ttttv imposed uj>on them re their steamer Hanoi. Uw J kong an.i Haiphong, I conveyance of dlicit ophi found concealed m places wb.«H f,r,# to be inaccessible t-> any bul the crew. The disappea snce Cockspur street dsserrsi ■< h siiesl
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    • 852 4 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE, m t\m\\^i X mmmt^t*\\i---m •rv C^S^A m y *W AW A Mf a JA. KA m VT^^ PRELIMINARY NOTICK SALF BY AFC TION I At the sale-room of Bstate A Tru>t Agencies, Ltd., Rallies Chamherm Rallies Place, SINGAPORK. The Steamship "L'YSEP>" as she now lies m
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    • 666 4 j IT ONLY NEEDS I A LITTLE SPACE fl To DESCRIBE THE VIRTUES i OF DODGE CARS, AS AT j $3,150 j THEY ARE THE BEST VALUE ON i 0 TO-DAY'S MARKET. J CENTRAL MOTORS LTD.: I TH? TNGAPiFs¥pSNDLERY I COMPANY, LIMITED. shipchandlers, Contractors, and Offices MAYNARDS BUILDING, 16 Battery
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  • 568 5 GLAS CUP. .1 Out Oi h, Sept. 21. The irpi c i ,reva •very Cup campaign was illustrated by I srtick Thistle running Celti the semi-final of the G hy. ..-.<■ !o: Thistle introduced a zesl an i abandon uhich would have disturbed the most scientific players m
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  • 304 5 From Lara ite To Giant of thc imena of ti upon cannibal trees. The ivy may .^tille Ithe oak ahout doOS not actually feed on the supporting trunk si cannibsl trees do. Zealand, says M Ev< >ogin ning is a; asite, grov.; ec SS lo lank
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 153 5 V> i ..J 4 n of v.c. E p i printbe dry. 4 nd-hand hinese <»r Europeaa UTURE r or una]] lots) I Hai of Fu.c iU LET. BT.- Large W*U appointed office m towa. Rent moderate. Apply Street v.c. r Boat Quay all porpo***. v<-r forthei parti•n. Braa Baaah
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    • 271 5 MICTION SALES *U< SALE v)F 104 <,X <" TOBER, AT ll ft U POWELL I I LTD., Aai rHE SUPEI -iO\ ERNMENT MONO Al < HON SALE OF fB3 B es Glofa b Quantity of •'.liows. A < hinese A meriah, which Meaan WARING ROE b ut e tc ill
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    • 825 5 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. A. <i at the OJiee I th Honourable Colonial Secretary, Strait '■ments. up to noon of Monday' the 7t Norember, 1921, for the supply of 160 pair more or le s of white canvas shoes for th Kuropean Warders of the Singapore Prisoi daring the jreair l!
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    • 689 5 WOTICE& r V CENTROSEM PLUMIERII. -esii^r*'*" J wY E I LLA NT J Good .elected seed, calf.be supplied from h Bata Kawan Estate st 20 cents per lb. fob y S Xm **> C.IJ. quotations on a ALDENS' SUCCESSORS (EASTERN) or 83C f Beach Street, IVnang. iMLIiOTEL 44 ANSON ROAD
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    • 307 5 j NOTICE. HAN YEOK ring any 5 Chan yeok Saa ngaP°' uho die l ith daj I-. ;-,»i their the and. r igned on or T b undered te dl I tau am. rd only to tl which thi then hai '.TAX TONG I HAN I CHAN ONG d Chan
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  • 1255 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1921. What Matters Most. Karl's theatrical re-entry into Austrian politics, with a torn-up railway to frustrate the novel aeroplane or Portugal's shooting of its late Premier against the Arsenal wall are at first sight attractive subiects for discussion- But they will pass like an
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  • 22 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. REDFEARN. On I'L'nd October 1921, at th< European Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, to Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Redfearn. daughter.
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  • 503 6 "BROWN SUGAR." The Warwick Comedy Company opened their engagements m Singapore at the Victoria Theatre last night, when l-iidy Arthur Lever's comedy "Brown Sugar" was presented to a large and appreciative audience. If last night's performance is to he taken as an indication of then reception which
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  • 271 6 Municipal Commission meets on Friday of this wee* at 2.15 p.m. when the following questions will be asked: By Mr. E. A. Brown: In view of the remarks passed by the Magistrate and apparently endorsed by the D.P.P. m the eaat arising out of the accident to Motor
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  • LOCAL WISES.
    • 44 6 (From Our Own Corn I en. m. Newa has heen received I Mr. W. H«Mg«-. formerlN P. w. I)., Btiuita settl,,. trried at Caetlemuin, incensed joined Urn Dtp and served m all thm Bett m Pem.ng. He retired mi n
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    • 86 6 (From Our Own Pen At the annual meeting drmulic Tin Co., llr. Saye, *h< said that as thf mult ar.d improvement, atf. Mont m the monthly outpul dent at an surly date, i; this was largely dependent v supply available. He bo m output would eoincid. m the
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    • 117 6 (Prom Our Owr. Penan jr. (fe Mr. Thome, presiding t\ meeting of Temerloh Ruht Co., said that the slump declaration of any divid. written off development thus maintaining the poll some years. There had tupping, but it wrm not coi to cease entirely, thr effed I
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  • 265 6 AMALGAMATION BOTCXI The following minutitiv General Committee of the l*U vices Great War km are forwarded to us for pu The General Committal ol DbM vices Great War Associate of at the Selangor Club on ti this meeting, in addition to repi from ail braccht > of I'
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  • 30 6 In consequence of tfct tv4 A**** Bail given by the PwgCiare' South Staffordshire Begt, Barracks on Wednesday. Minden Road will be op*^ traffic for that date only
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  • 15 6 Mr. H. C. -sst-i.ru Dm** I Kuala Lumpur, arrived i~ 1 •"riday morning en tftMsfe
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 188 6 I MACGREGOR'S [I J V. O. S- NS/I j j PARLIAMENT cS^S BLEND VT/' V^^HISKY j >/^ Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. j m m T m 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE 1 has given us j 25 YEARS_REPUTATION. j J You will have the advantage of expert eye knowledge by al- lowing
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    • 196 6 m. m. m. m. m. m *s m. a aw Am a-, a- '-wal 50 PRESSED STEEL TANKS^T ___.m_^_^_m In these days oT engineering and com- mercial enterprise, when machinery is j i becoming more and more largely used m 1 all countries of the world, and the requirements of
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  • 667 7 RUBBER COMMISSION. BELATED INVESTIGATION. [Reuteujp Service.] I»ndon, Oct. 23. Mr. Winston Churchill has appointed a tommittee uader the chairmanship of Sir i Stevenson, Including a number of representatives of rubber intuits, fof the purpose of investigating the enl -ibber situation m the British Colour Prot<vtorates, and to advise
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  • 1077 7 CONFLICTING NEWS. APPROACHING CAPITAL. [Reuter's Service]. Vienna, Oct. 23. I A Budapest telegam states that the Karlists have arrived at Budaoers, four miles from the Capital, and clashed with Government troops whom Horthv is reported personally to be leading. A battle is still proceeding. WESTS not CLEAR. 1
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  • 150 7 WIRTH RECONSTRUj^BMG CHANCELLOR'S LETTER. [Reuter's Service] Berlin, Oct 23. In the course of a letter to the President, submitting his resignation, Herr Wirth maintains that he has done his utmost to fulfil the treaty obligations. It might have been expected that the occupation of the Ruhr would have
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  • 276 7 PRANCE \M) TURKEY. Paris, Oct. 21. According to a Constantinople report,' legotiations towards the resumption of lormal friendly relations between France »nd Turkey are nearing a mutually satisfactory conclusion. With slight reservations the Reparations Commission gave official approval to the Franco-German Wiesbaden agreement. The League of Nations hygiene
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  • 1668 7 RUBBER PROFITS. To the rx_^<*>r. Sir,— As your leading article of Thursday last, dealing with rubber estate costs and profits, seems to me to be very misleading, I would like, with your permission, to make a reply, m order to disabuse the mir.d of investors of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 95 7 NEWEST DESIGNS IN Baby Carriages COACH BUILT BODIES >^i Thw_ UU .^^jc f I ~^.U SUPERIOR QUALITY j ,4A£> FINISH. FURNISHING DEPT. j Robinson Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) j SINGAPORE. fl A-la-tw QmAR. Ty^r-w. H _fl r v e^^^^y /jjgft Cigarettes L \\ash~frm Biakes-urfiip? Collapsible Gates mmmmm,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 441 8 ■WIIW- ii ■wiw»WWMMMM>M*W»WWBWWMHWMBBMBBHaM_M_MBMMMMM N. Y. K. EUROPEAN LINES. a EUROPEAN LINES. LONDON LINE lorlslghtly SsrcUa FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON A AMI 1 If IMP, via Porte. IYO MARU Nov. 2 ATSUTA MARU November 17 LIVFHPOOL LINE Mortal/ Ssrvic* mammmammamamamaamamem^amakam FOR MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL, tta Ports. KAMAKURA MARU December 13 H. AM BURG
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    • 613 8 mmmmmmtmmaiammmmmmmmmmmmmmammaurmaammmmaamammmmmmmmmaaaamammmrmaßmmmmammmmmummmm* K. P. IVL KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holianrf). KOYAL PACKET \\^<_ i -mmmmmW BATAVIA Telephone 131 Passage Depe*^^ 1 20J^Kn?RfT)ept. iy<»2 Manager Desk 1437 Marino Supt. Transhipment DepC 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. G. G. I A Vl NDE LS (Wednesday, Oct." 267"
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    • 587 8 i> ii inn' .mm.*, m i.i n tm mmmmmmmmmwmmmammmmm.^m.^mmmm^mm^mmmmmmFmam^mmmm^^mnmmmmmmmmi^mmmmmn P. O. BRITISH INDIA APCAR LINE. (In< land.) .MAIL AND PASSEN6EE SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. I H (Under Contract with Hia .Majesty's Government). The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OP BOMBAY nivalu al H NDON PAR-EASTERN SERVK E. I-'ilOM LONDON To
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 529 9 THE SiAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. 'INCORPORATED IN SIAM). SINGAPORE BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE Tor Kretay Trengganu, Kelantan, Pangnara, Telupia, Patani, Singer. La M Eohaamui, langsuan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. Angara, Lapm/nfA*ißA» Arrival Departure 1 u.»CIi.M IPOK Oct **i xVAL **A Nov 7 M° V a VI (.ALA J Nov. 9 Tke
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    • 250 9 O. S. Ke Tht, Osaka Shosen Kaisha Lid* (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. DUE SINGAPORE. *s.s. Amazon Maru Nov. 15 Nov. 16 a.a. Atlaa Maru Dec. 11
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    • 562 9 Tbe Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mu^gl Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. EUerman BucknaU SteanTship Co.. Ltd (AMiBRICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorpoiated ia England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamer Doe Spore Route f> M SiS2J£ AmON Ct 29 SU6Z Manila and
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    • 577 9 I PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES OPERATED BT PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated m U. S. A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. S. SHIPPING HOARD SAN FRANCISCO— MAM LA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. FOR CALCI TTA DIRECT. WOLVERINE STATE Passengers and Freight November 15 GRANITE STATE Passengers and Freight December
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 601 10 wnBL-mmmm-mmaßmV-mqairmzr-M.mLVm.m9wy MALA VAN CHINA CLA V AND POTTERY CO., LTD., c=i GOPENG e=3 STOCKS NOW ON HAND FIRE BRICKS, ARCH BRICKS, LONG WEDGE BRICKS, BROAD BACK BRICKS, BABCOCK WILCOX TUBE BRICKS, FIRECLAY. Note: Bricks of any si/c or shape can be delivered within three weeks from date of order. The
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    • 322 10 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. Jj/divc November 1, L 921, Messrs. syme and Company, Collyer Quay, have been appointed Agents f< i this Company at Singapore. All applications for Freight, Passage, etc. should, after that date, be made to them. J. E. GARDNER, Jr., Acting Agent. 21.10 31.10S. S. LAI SANG,
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    • 122 10 I mmmT Jw-W\\\w mtmmJ JEFFREY'sX 1""M B& V r.fi i ttl M\ i »«««eM« »r Am >, I l**-*- TTTIT a— 1 1 Ml Ttll»jgEWlW|i|WJ_ißl.ni^UMl_MM_«_^^ WIWIWIWHTJM v 3% a \_r-E\ fUMWWMMFkMKni ft ft R r v ii i AND POWER -Jtm jriiiiw* i jinn r fc SW^^■^^■^er,y^^^^^^^ Genasco a oof
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 411 11 I'*~ ammmmmm r •t«? K000,0(H sBBiiranc*A In £01^ r ;v^r $17,000,000. W. iiREAi EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE C3SHPANY, LIMITED. p nwwfc^ ia Stratto Sattltmcrti) .»a*-w.~z rrzri^^^.^^ \ci r < %*■■*■-< tm. m v V*» A^ -fc j X. .h m-% jlj -I g_^ r tt- a{--\ Vli E MAN UFACTURERS LIKE
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    • 497 11 CHARTERED BANK. I pf India, Australia and China. I rporated m England by Royal Charter., Paid up (apital m 600,000 -hares of £5 each £'3,000,000 Reserve I und 3,7)00,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors ;{.000,0u0 HEAD OFFICL. topsgate, London, E.C. Agenciea and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amritsar Iloilo Puket Bangkok
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    • 466 11 m. -■*^--wi m -tewammmHmammmma™^^^ HONGKONG SHANGHAI HANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated m Hongkong.) PAID-UP CAPITAL $15,000,00( RESERVE FUNDS Sterling 2,500,00 C Silver $21,500,00 C Reserve Liability of Proprietors $15,000,00 C COURT OF DIRECTORS. G. T. M. Edkins, Esq., Chairman. G. M. Dodwell, Esq., Deputy Chairman. D.G.M. Bernard, Esq. Hon. Mr. E.V.D. Parr
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    • 412 11 1 toi&wW&at.-^y.^a^^ «BBKa«BWmft^iJ LIMITED. CaPJtai Subscribed y. 100,000,000 (rally paid up) I Re sorve Fund Y. 53,000,000 I resident: N. Kajiwara, Esq j Vice-President: S.K. Suzuki, 'Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma Esq. I. Matsukata, Esq. Y. Yamakawa. Esq. M. Mitsui, Esq. M. Odagiri, Esq. R ar on K. Morimura, Baron K.
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    • 1040 11 h ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter A. I). 1720). FIRE MOTORCAR MARINE ielity Guarantee— Administration l.und- Singapore Representatives— M< BARLOW WEARE &G I ranch Offce— 64, The Arcade. CoUyer Quay I A. (JO!-: LEE, Resident Manag a .ge. >BER Ji. l 2 1-16 i Hank demand
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  • 1175 12 < The annual genera! meeting of Brunei Unite.! Plantations, Ltd, was held at French Bank Buildings yesterday. The Chairman, Mr. \V. A. Sims, presided and there were also present tie Hon. Mr. W. F. Nutt, Mr. lht Lee Pang Seng, and Mr. C. V. Bailey, repre- in,Jr sentirg
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  • 236 12 8CBATCHINGS AND SELECTIONS. The following are the scratching- for) >e fust day of the Autumn Race meet- j Ig Race No. 6.— Duverney, Goonhilly, Taioca, Observation, Golacre and Astrico. Race No. 8.— Meccano, Principal Boy oad 'esarion Girl. Prospects for this afternoon's sport re good, although the fields
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  • 275 12 The annual meeting is fixed for Oct. 1 1 'Ist at noon at Gresham House. The first If mutual report says: The Report and Statement of Accounts < bl the period ended 30th June. 1921, shew < i loss on Revenue Account of $98.5."»7.-13. Area of Estate.— Kirn
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  • 1015 12 THE MACDOUGALL CUP. 4 The Brat matches cf the Race Week polo were played yesterday on the Balestier I ground when the preliminary' games in the Macdougall Cup wire brought off before a gathering of interested spectators including Lady Guillemard. The conditions were three six minute chukkas, each team
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 61 12 A friendly match at soccer between the S.C.C. and the S.R.C. second elevens on Lh© latter's ground yesterday resulted in a win for the former by two goals to one. The end of the first half found the S. R. C. leading by one nil, but the S. C.
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    • 221 12 A soccer eleven which Mr. Pennefather organised for a week's tour to Java has just finished its tour. Out of the three games down for decision, two were played on Decca Park's ground, Batavia, against the formidable Hercules Club team, the best eleven in Java, and both
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    • 208 12 The following is the result of the above match played last Sunday. The Sepoy Lines members ore mentioned first. J. D. Hall and Capt. Camming, 1 vs. F.S. Gibson and J. M. Sime 0. L. R. MacPhail and P. McKerron, 0 vs.
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    • 36 12 The monthly medal for October was won by G. D. Mackay with a score of 47 47 10 84. The ball sweep was won by R. B. Rumney with 48 7 41.
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    • 172 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. A. Class Doubles. W. D. Visser and J. Utermark, scr. vs. R. W. Sinclair and J. Donaldson, scr. (unfinished.) R. E. Prentis and E. C. Milligan. owe l beat C. E. Winter and W. A. Wilson, scr. 6—1, 6—8. O. R. S. Bateman
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    • 73 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship. E. E. de Souza v. E. W. de Cruz unfinished. W. de Cruz v. K. R. Scott postponed. B. Singles. F. Albuequerque v. D. de Souza unI finished. Mixed Doubles. N. Ess and F. R. Gomes beat M. Holm- I berg and J. C.
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    • 141 12 KRYPTOK t^JSt BIFOGAL Q H^ charge** JOHN DUkrt, F.8.0.A., F.S.MC. Ute senior optician British Army, Aldetrt.l m mmmm mmm maammm*mammm*aammmmmmmmmvmmmmmmmmmmm wmmm mammm mmmmmmmmmm m^g^mmma\mmtammm9m.m mmmmE-mmmmmmmm' TH IS TRAVELLER'S MALAY PRONOUNCING HAND-BCOK TWELFTH EDITION. Price, $2.75, or including: Postage, $3.00. PUBLISHERS FRASER AND NEAVE, LIMITFD. THE ARCADE, fOLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE. NY
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