The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 November 1921
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Title Section16 1921-11-03 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. fEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1921. NO. I(M2:>.16 words
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Article193 1921-11-03 1 The Unionist motion in the Commons, disagreeing with the Government negotiations with fill ff was defeated and further conferences have been held —Page 7. H.K.H. the Prince of Wales has opened the new Malta Parliament Page 7. Expectations of the possible good results from the Washington Conference193 words
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Article1072 1921-11-03 1 For men may come and men may uo t But I go on for ever Thus Tennyson's Brook ami, for us in this sweltering heat, our rills maynay, do— sing. Trickling through the rocky passes, where the primitive Indian had, for sheer love of beauty in Nature, to lcav»*1,072 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement171 1921-11-03 1 Malthold RAFFLES HOTEL Hansant 5 to 7 p.m. (Admission free). WKDN KM) AY.— Special Musical Programme after Dinner THURSDAY.-GueBt Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancine) FRlDAY. —Special Lunch— Orchestra SATURDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). (ST. ANDREW'S EVE. BPBCIAI DINNER AND BUPPUL DANCE DANCING171 words
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Advertisement246 1921-11-03 1 1 I compare the I increased value I I Jgc ROYAL I TYPEWRITER'S 1 I lighter toudMts dear I cut type imprcsgions, 4 its complete visibility of writing line its I "^ny additional iifffift, I afforded by its twenty exclusive features, makes possible the most I service obtainable. H H246 words
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Advertisement191 1921-11-03 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Bankruptcy notice re Chop Wah Hong Page 5. U-nead-it for motor tyre repairs Page 4. Goodiich safety tread for eaac and comfort Page 1. European house in Tangtin, with fcii conveniences, to let Pagre 5. Karope Hotei advertises an attractive list of Christmas fixtures Page 12. Books of191 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous116 1921-11-03 1 THE WEEK Thursday, :\ni. ,Hiph Water. 0.124 a.m.. 11.48 a.m. .Philharmonic Orchestra, 5.15 p.m. St. Joseph's Entertainment, Palladium, L> p.m. Dalhousie Chapter. Friday, 4th. High Water, 1.4 a.m., 0.24 p.m. Saturday, ~>th. Hiph Water, 1.45 a.m., 1.3 p.m. Harvest Festival, St. Peter's Church, SJI p.m. Boy Scouts' Inspection. K.II p.m.116 words
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Article409 1921-11-03 2 THE ED UCATION ESTI MATES. Die following is a full report of that part of the Colonial Secretary's speech on introducing th^ estimates Monday last. referring to Eilucatiixi.— There is a total increase of $4-'>O,(K)O under Uiis head. Th-e main Mason for this increase is, of course, the insertion of409 words
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Article74 1921-11-03 2 The Medical world >• deeply impressed »»y a discovery msde by Dr. Manoukin, formerly assistant to Dr. Metc-hnikoff at the Pasteur Institute of a new and effective •reatment for tuberculosis by \rhich artificial exciUment of 'the activity of the -ple«n is produced by weakened doses of X-raye. This treatment creates74 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement199 1921-11-03 2 TO LBt OR FOR SALE. Large Goclowns, newly erected, area from 10,000 to 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. Large stores from 6,000 t 0 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also Bungalows. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM, 56, Robinson Road, Marsilling Building. i VICTORIA199 words
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Advertisement704 1921-11-03 2 Gaiety Cinema TUESDAY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 p.m. I EPISODES NEW REELS Each 2 Parts Vn J Of the jrreat HOUDINI SERIAL EIGHT NINE TEN AND ELEVEN. TO BE CONCLUDED NEXT TUESDAY. IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9.15 p.m. "Thunderbolt Jack' Serial EPISODE ELEVEN AND704 words
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Advertisement470 1921-11-03 2 ALHAMBRAI From SATURDAY, October 20, to THURSDAY, Xowmb, J PICTURES OF VARIED, UNCOMMON INTEREST, PROVIDE ENTERTAINMENT T IN THE SECOND SHOW, COMMENCING 8.15 PICTURES OF THE SINGAPORE AUTUMN RACE Mi i MN Taken by Pathe Cinema, Mr. R. L. Bridges, and the Middle East Fil jj Also, Picture of I470 words
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Article651 1921-11-03 3 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 2nd, 1921. minim;. bracket* shows th« capita. iiij iMiM value of the Share in dollari unless otherwise marker C— Cnm dir x eouaV- ex div 1 Hitam 1 ,()'»0 1.20 1.30 i Jelantoh ($1) .4U.— >.60 j K. Kammunting651 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement178 1921-11-03 3 j UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. i i COBPORVTED IN THE 9TR UT3 S-jTTLSMENTg I SINGAPORE GOOD^^^EAR TYRE PRICES. j All price lists at present in circulation are cancelled] K M :s CAN BE UiITAINED ON APPLICATION PENDING PUBLICATION OF 8 n REVISED PRICES. MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT OF (he Borneo Company, Limited178 words
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Advertisement223 1921-11-03 3 THE AU BON MARCHE Will he sold aa a going concern, u proprietrix passed away on the l! t}i October, 1921. Offers re accepted at 20-21 Stamfora Eload. IGARCI A S UPRIGHT BABY GRAND PIANOS Are reduced to prices that I WILL INTEREST YOU PIANOS FOR HIRE, TUNED, REPAIRED. 219,223 words
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Advertisement86 1921-11-03 3 'XMAS AND NEW YEAR. Parcels and Presents for the Xmas and New Year Season should leave here about the Ist week in November. We undertake to receive or Collect shipments arranpin^; either Free Delivery to address or C O. D. Agents United Kingdom and India. Messrs Grindlay and Co. Australia86 words
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Advertisement170 1921-11-03 3 1-T-n. -i. J l -.---p^., fnwrt lmmmu NUWARA ELIYA— CEYLON THE SANATORIUM OF THE EAST 6,200 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL Finest Golf Course in the East. Splendid Trout Fishing GRAND HOTEL Accommodation for 250 Visitors 9 hours by rail from Colombo TELGS GRAND NUWARA ELIYA. f 'n i -T__r-WWTrrrr -ri"-170 words
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Article1224 1921-11-03 4 ON SPEAKING TERMS WITH DEATH. (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 29. It is a commonplace that the war with its mortality and suffering dulled the finer sentiments of the greater part of the community and every week that passes shows the justice of this point of1,224 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement1620 1921-11-03 4 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE |~SH^I i covers or repairing inner tubes. The re--1 pair takes only a few minutes, but is absolutely permanent. Motor car size $3.75 2^*"^ Motor cycle size $2.00 S.S. ±j X oHi-tv AUCTION SALE. I The Undersigned have been favoured with instructions to sell by t1,620 words
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Advertisement185 1921-11-03 4 Mr. Guy Leonard Tells How Cuticura Healed Pimples I had unsightly blotches todpic plea which appeared on my mm fSome came to s red. s w I top, and others to *-< head, slightly ditchvr u. at times. Every day tip grew worse and worteitic caused disfigureoect. at night they185 words
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Article502 1921-11-03 5 CHINESE REPRESENTATIVE ON LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. To The Editor, Sir, In view of the forthcoming appointment of a Chinese Representative ,on the Council, which is an important rratter for the Chinese community, I have to ask you to b«> good enough to a.'low me some space in502 words
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Article246 1921-11-03 5 Won! has been received by the stewards i>f the Rangoon Turf Club from India that H.R.H. The Prince of Wales will present his own cup for the Prince of Wales Stakes at the meeting on January 4, 1922. We understand says the Pinan^ Gazette that the Government has lent a246 words
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Article169 1921-11-03 5 THE PRINC E'S VISIT. lor the visit of the Prince of Waits to Kuai.i Lompor, the Chief Secretary sukluM«u that if possible money should be saved o n the triumphal arches and devoted t feed ing the poor. The people of the country would have very little opportunity f>r seeing169 words
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Article88 1921-11-03 5 The mortality returns for the week emlKag Oct. 15th show the total number of deaths to be MS, representing a ratio per mille ,)f population of 44.44. The chief causes of death were Beri-beri 44, phthisis 15, convulsion and malarial fever '.V.\ each, fever not specified 2«, pneumonia 27, dysentery88 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement458 1921-11-03 5 WANTED. vT j.m. To purcha-. apprt.ximateiy mp<l m good European locality m jl« mt. Principals only. Apply Ii rVrKl* Shorthand- typist with Irnswlmlgt \pply. stating salary reFr»« Press. 1-11 r" WANTED TO BUT. ci.nd hand Chinese or European HOLD FURNITURE Lefcription (bip or sma'l lots) flTered Band care of Free458 words
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Advertisement690 1921-11-03 5 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SAL^ToF LWdeenu-d pledges, the property of twelve pawnshops r o be held At our sale-room Raffles Chambers, j Raffles Place, Singapore, ON THURSDAY. 3rd NOVEMBER AT ,0 A M >ON BATUEDAY, NOVMBEB AT It A.M ON TUESDAY, Bth NOVEMBEI AT io A V vew o» the 29th690 words
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Advertisement830 1921-11-03 5 NOTICES. (iOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Notice ifl hereby given that West Coast Road between B*. and 9% milestones will be closed to vehicular traffic from Tuesday, November Ist for repairs and improvements. 11. V. TOWNKR, A. M. Inst: C. E., Deputy Colonial Engineer. 9-11 it'OVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the830 words
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Advertisement859 1921-11-03 5 NOTICES. 9 NOTICE. The undersigned, J. If. Wright, heivby gives notice that he is not a director nor a member of the Sarawak Sawmill Syndicate; and that he is only acting as managing engineer of the Syndic lie, duly appointed by Mr. E. S. Hull. J. H. WRIGHT. Singapore. Nov.859 words
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Advertisement477 1921-11-03 5 1 NOTICES. AGENCY IN AUSTRALIA, i Advertiser, Qualified Accountant, Mem l>er of Perth (W. A.) Chamber of ComMnerce, is prepared to represent firms of reputi as their Apent in Australia. CorrtspumJenoe invited. Box No. 7G4 care of Free Press. 16-11 COLONIAL HOTEL 41 ANSON ROAD BOARDING LODGIN I BY DAYS477 words
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Article82 1921-11-03 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. MARRIAGES. ANDREWS-LAXGMAN. At St. George's Church, Penang. on the Silt October, by the Rev. Walter Naish. M. A., Percy H. Andrews of F. M. S. Police to Dorothy Langman of Ichang. Hupeh. China. Malayan papers pleas* copy. EBBELS-O'NEII.L. -On the 22nd October, at the Cathedral, Rangoon, by the82 words
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Article51 1921-11-03 6 FLANAGAN.- At 89 Upper Seran^oon BoM, on Nov. t, John Flanagan, of the Municipal Weight* and Measures Dept., in his 70th year. The funeral will leave the house at 4 p.m. to-day for the Cathedral of the Cood Shepherd and the interment will take place at Bidadari at 5.1551 words
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646 1921-11-03 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1921. Statute Law Revision. It is a presumption in law that every man is acquainted with all its provisions, wherever they may be f< und or in whatever number of the Government Gazette they may be hidden. The matter came up at Monday's Council646 words
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Article478 1921-11-03 6 Mr. Wallace Cook is shortly returning to Singapore on a visit to Malaya. The Rent Assessment Board will sit in the Municipal Board Room on Tuesday the Bth instant at 8.15 p.m. The Rt. Rev. Logic Danion, Bishop of I abuan and Sarawak, has been on a twoweeka visit to478 words
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Article221 1921-11-03 6 We regret have to record the death, last evening at about six o'clock at his house, of Mr. John Flanagan, \vh*o had been unwell for some little time past. Mr. Flanagan came of fight injr stock and joined the H. L. I. at Linn rick. He221 words
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Article123 1921-11-03 6 All Ex-servicemen are a^ain reminded of the dinner to be held at A. Georges Hotel. Bras Basah Road on t x M Anniversaty of Armistice Nov. llth. As applications foi tickets liiust be made on or before the 4th inst. immediate application should be made. To allay any123 words
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Article81 1921-11-03 6 Mr. Edward Albert Wnitsburg, barrister* at-law. died of heart failure on September 27 while on a visit to his son at Singapore aged 70. The son of Edward Wurtzburg merchant, of Scarborough, he graduate*: at the University of London, and was called to the81 words
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Article412 1921-11-03 6 The 11. M.5. Malaya cupi are n m 00 their way out. Preparations for the Armistice Day water fete on Tuiping Lake are well in hand. It is Hated that Mr. Cr Bum-Murdoch i.» shortly returning to West Country Estatt, Kajang, (11. M.) Mr. D. A. M. Brown returned to412 words
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LOCAL WIRES.
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Article23 1921-11-03 6 (From O«O, At ti exti i'ftai tin mine, M Yaughan made meeting decided on tribute, Vauj for N'X TlVUlfli^ fl23 words
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Article69 1921-11-03 6 (From Our o Tl r i i he t olotnbo Mail trirei thai proposals of th j are frigidly rec< r. and proprietor! dead ■gainst u fiori. It i- m| awaii thfl t. Mr. Char KillV that the Dot Cheaply thai! id for the pill petitor out69 words
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Article41 1921-11-03 6 (From Our O\\: Mi. Jl. J i; i sportsman, m measuring 7 ft. id wkieJl sold been Tukanjr Bedin rillai Baines had shot at night and fractured the following nornii in some lallanj short and Mr. Bail fully41 words
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Article116 1921-11-03 6 PROPOSED ÜBCIPMM \i w «-st UMtraMaa •>. ,x m IVrth. The West A u-ti I steamer Kangaroo Fremantle n < Java and Singapon i Kangaroo will I I prising about fweh tive of the lead" tion^ of Western Chamber of Commerce Cfc faetures. Flooff Ifilk The116 words
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Article51 1921-11-03 6 Tnese particu WJl elasi stations in th by Mr. Stutchboi?. i received and desp and Penaga 1,854, th< from Payah Lsbai half what the] S Penaaja snowing sn i report add. Tin tn expensive necessity, b with Knchineji oonductt Payaa Labar, HslstS I Station snd revenue »)f51 words
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Article20 1921-11-03 6 Lis( ot Su''-' ristw Pre% ously m M Lod%re Koy.tl loho' Singapore Branch: Previously :t« kr;. u m20 words
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Article84 1921-11-03 6 Mi. Harold Speed, tin who painte<i the p«>rtr:i Young- is keeping it for I Hbition at the Royal be a portrait exh:k' expects to semi th«- SOI pore in the latter part 1(l A variety entertair-mt been arrayed to br WB Ihe.itre on Saturday. k»« th 'i. tv ber. The84 words
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Advertisement375 1921-11-03 6 j MACGREGORS I PARUAMENT c qS/^ I BLEND /V^wHISKY S \t if li ll^ X yr w w MM AM JM ML A I >/^ Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. i I 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE 1 25 YEARS REPUTATION. You will have the advantage of expert eye knowledge by al- f375 words
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Advertisement150 1921-11-03 6 km PORE IR^- < \k// resists iust > v/ corrosion. j Wherever industry finds need for a pure, rust-resisting an<l durable iron, > ARMCO Ingot Iron is preferred. > jj ARMCO Ingot Iron is une<;ualkd for i culverts, tanks, boilers, furnaces, pas- L senger and freight cars, locomotives, > locomotive150 words
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Article170 1921-11-03 7 UNIONIST CHALLENGE NEGOTIATIONS CONTINUE. [Renter*! Service.] I •Muloil. Oft. 31. Large attendance in the I OB the occasion of a debate on a resolution 'li^approvGovernment'fl action in entering h peace negotiations with Sinn.j. Gretton !«•<! the attack and dented «>ol. intamount to a vote of He declared that170 words
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Article69 1921-11-03 7 New York, Nov. l. baa announced th? of bankers of the new im has offered the Chi- a loatn of $l<;,ono,ooo, f $5,500,000 due to the ommercial Bank, $,",000,000 Pacific Development Loan i the remainder for nts. If China accepts, Japanese and Belgian admitted. DUTCH STRIKE. Amsterdam.69 words
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Article364 1921-11-03 7 Rl BBEH (ASK APPEAL. to be dealt with in the before the Chief Walter Shaw, Mr. Justice A. Mr. Justus St. .T. Brar.c-h, 1 from the previous day Swec Yeovr tradlnf as Chop against a judgment of rett-Lennard. In the court Joo and Co. obtained appellant* for364 words
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Article69 1921-11-03 7 ARRIVAL AT MALTA. NEW PARLIAMENT OPENED. [Reuter's Service.] TT Malta, Nov. 1. M. S. Renown has arrived with H. R H the Prince of Wales on hoard. mu Malt, e Parhament. H, pravo(i with •H Ml heart for the success f the new onsftut.on and for the69 words
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Article536 1921-11-03 7 nM London. Nov. 1 rhe Foreign Office has replied to KrasNote that sixty-six Russian refugeee were desj.aUhe,' from Egypt to Siberia on Allg. lOtr. and proceeded for valid reasons r.ot conn,,., d with ftghting. Bogarding over a thousand refoffee* from India and Irak, the expense of maintaining536 words
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Article77 1921-11-03 7 A meeting of the Incorporated Society of Planters was held at the Rantau Club last month at which the work of the Society was described. Whilst denying that the organisation was in any way Bi Iphevist or extremist it was stated that ir the two years of its existence it77 words
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Article305 1921-11-03 7 WORLD BENEFITS EXPECTED. OUTSIDE TALK DEPRECATED. [Reuter's Service.] London, Oct. 31. In the House of Commons, replying to the Hon. Gideon Murray, Sir R. Home ftted the Government was not communicating with the American Government in gard to the cancellation «of European W*r debts. He gathered from the305 words
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Article295 1921-11-03 7 Paris, Nov. 1. The International Chemistry Conference is to take place at Lyons in June 1922, and scientists an«l manufacturers of twentyh've nations are to participate. (Havas). Paris, Nov. 1. The French Parliament has granted 5.000.000 francs for the relief of Russia. (Hnvas). At a meeting yesterday at295 words
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Article74 1921-11-03 7 Before his Lordship the Chief Judicial Commissioner, in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, Mr. D. Freeman made application for the admission to practise art. the Bar of the Supreme Court, F. M. S., of Mr. Leong Yow Koh. Mr. K. A. Blair, who wu at one time an assistant on74 words
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Article895 1921-11-03 7 THE BUDGET DEBATE. Exigencies of space prevented Ua giving full text of hon'ble Mr. James speech on the Estimates for 1922. The following is what the Colonial Secretary said on this subject. It may not be amiss to point out that it is not possible, nor would895 words
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Advertisement171 1921-11-03 7 MELACHRINO EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES No. 1. Per tin of Bi $1.85 No. s. tr tin of 100 $2.6."» No. r>. Per tin of ."iU \a\' No. 9. Per tin of 100 LM No. Per tin of B0 SI. 15 < BARTLETT BICKLEY. Imperial Service Tobacco > 4 lb. Imperial Service Cigarettes171 words
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Advertisement484 1921-11-03 8 N. Y. KT EUROPEAN LINES. EUROPEAN LINES. 2X)NDON LINE Fortalfktly 6«r^ M FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON A ANTWERP, via Poria. ATSUTA MARU November 17 SHIDZI'OKA MART November 30 HAKONK MART December 14 UVERPOOL LINE Monthly S»rrie* FOR MARSEILLES A LIVERPOOL, via Ports. KAMAKURA MARU December 13 Alt BURG LLNE Moathly S^rrUm484 words
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Advertisement651 1921-11-03 8 f K. P. M KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU (Incorporated in Hollaiyl). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA Telephone 10l Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Manager Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. SINGARADJA (Thursday, Nov. 3) BcngkaMs, Tanjenp-Mengeidar, Tanjomg- Leidoog, Pan«h,651 words
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Advertisement634 1921-11-03 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA APCAR LINE. (IncorporttH in Kn^laml.) MAIL AND FASSENGEi: SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. I CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's (ioverament). The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY ar«- at prawn! I LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES t LO! DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE SINGAPORI SOMALI634 words
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Advertisement692 1921-11-03 9 HK SIM SIEAM NAVIGATION CO LTD (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) Singapore Bangkok' COASTING SERVICE JLTuS^SJSTIa to Telu p VAI.AVA rrival Departure YUGALA ov t 7 Nov. 9 PRACHATIPOK Jj£ 4 Nov. 16 Tse steamers are fitted throughout with electric Lht »nH ..mmodatiom for first class passengers. have «celleiit TickeU for the692 words
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Advertisement546 1921-11-03 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN A MANCHURIAN LINB.) (Incorpoiatod in England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NF^f YORK rU SUEZ OR PAH4HI* I FROM NEW YORK. J Stoamor Dae S'poro Route For DEUCALION Dec. 10546 words
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Advertisement473 1921-11-03 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) FOR ACCOUNT OF THE U. SHIPPING BOAftD. BAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— EAST INDIA. SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORK. FOR CALCUTTA DIRECT WOLVERINE STATE Passings ami Freiftt November 15 GRANITE STATE PfeMengmn and Freight rirnrtir IS FOR SAN FRANCISCO via MANILA AND HONOLULU. CREOLE STATE Pauengeri and473 words
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Article703 1921-11-03 10 RUGBY RAID ON THE BORDERS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Edinburgh, Sept. 28. The Glasgow Rugby clubs are always earlier in the field than their Edinburgh rivals, and this year they sigmalised the'opening of the season by a raid on the Borders. Glasgow High School F. P.V faced two703 words
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Advertisement389 1921-11-03 10 MALA YAN CHINA CLA Y AND POTTERY CO., LTD., »i=) GOPENG e=> STOCKS NOW ON HAND FIRE BRICKS, ARCH BRICKS, LONG WEDGE BRICKS, BROAD BACK BRICKS, BABCOCK WILCOX TUBE BRICKS, FIRECLAY. Note: Bricks of any size or shape can be delivered within three weeks from date of order. The Fire-bricks389 words
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Advertisement223 1921-11-03 10 LLOYD TRIESTINO STEAM NAVIGATION COM PAN Y. Notice is hereby givon that W« arc- rvllnqilishing the Agency of the abovenamed Company as from the Ist November lyJl. SOCIETA COMMISSIONARiA DI ESPORTAZIONE E DI UCPORTAZIONE. 1-11 THE LLOYD TRIESTINO S. N. CO. Notice i.s hereby given that we have been appointed223 words
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Advertisement232 1921-11-03 10 EXIDE Starting and Lighting Batteries "BXIDE" BattariM are tUaignpri giT« the bf«t pt)B*ible recruit* tinder proper and eapily obtained rendition* of u»e. Ther are alao designed U> give the be«t r«Bult* which are possible under adverse conditions. "RXIDE" Batterie* have power big \l/ power plenty of power power to iu^pm232 words
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Article84 1921-11-03 11 NOVEMBER 2 Bank 4 m.a. 2 4 Bank demand n:i 09.:o 9 :i Private credits 3 m.s. i 7. M Kew York, demand Credits 90 days 4H Prance, demand fift r India, T. T. JJJ Hon^konp. demand i:r. fnm. Yokohama, demand ;>4 i^, Java, demand ***** Bangkok, demand 9084 words
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Article142 1921-11-03 11 NOVEMBER 2. Tin 75 Tons f7S.It U Gambier Cubi No. I 13 50 Gambier 1100 Pepper Black 14 5 Pepper (white fair) 26 50 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 600 Tapioca, Medium pearl f.g. Pearl Sago, small B so Copra Sundried 1150 Copra Mix ll 'oo Opium, Benares nncert: 4,500142 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement417 1921-11-03 11 TOP rnriip AMuranct. Jb forc« ,v«r «17,0C0.000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED HBAB O, f ICE Wlnch..^ Ecu.. S^T^^ I L« £20.000 deposed with rw KC ..-■TiVE PLANS OF ASSUKANf^ Wlth the BritUh LU W nce <**»*» Art n^ A/nxTrrrmai t# NICHOLL, FJ^A., F.F.A. it AGEiNCIMa TMBTBlUmaHiim a—^»»417 words
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Advertisement460 1921-11-03 11 CHARTERED BANK. Paid up Capital in 600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors aSoo.OOO HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bishopsgate, London, E.C ai e A^^'Mts and Branches. Amntsar Uoilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh oon Latavia Karachi Saigon Canton v°^ Shanghai K. Lumpur Singapore £wnp.re Madras Sourabaya BANKERS. Bank of England, Ltd he Th 0m On460 words
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Advertisement418 1921-11-03 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in Hongkong.) PAID-UP CAPITAL $15,000,000 RESERVE FUNDS Sterling 2,500,000 Silv er $21,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $15,000,000 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. A.S. Gubbay, Esq. I W.L Pattenden,418 words
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Advertisement374 1921-11-03 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. LIMITED. Established 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (rully paid up) Reaerve Fund y. 53,000,000 President: N. Kajiwara, Esq Vice-President: S.K. Suzuki, Esq. XT DIRECTORS. N. Soma, Esq I. Matsukata, Esq. Y.Yamakawa,Esq. M. Mitsui, E»q. R^rnn Z l E^' Baron K Morimura, Baron K. Iwaaaki, R. Ichinomiya, Esq.374 words
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Advertisement275 1921-11-03 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. BARKER Co'., Ltd. u ffi Messrs. WEARE Cc Ltd Branch Office— 64, The Arcade, Colly er Quay. I A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager THE275 words
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Miscellaneous157 1921-11-03 11 C OF C. RUBBER ASSOCIATION 12 o'clock noon, Xov. 2, 1921. Pal* Crepe. Bibbed Smoked S» Closing Priee*. CU>tin§ Price: Bayers Sellers. Buyers Seller*. Spot 30 u 33 Nov. to Dec. 34 34 1£ Jan. to March 36 36 u, Tone of Market: Quit t VESSELS ARRIVED. Leominster. Brit. 2352,157 words
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Miscellaneous439 1921-11-03 11 MAIL TABLE. Intermediate and local mails will b* feaaJ in list below: Federated Malay States, Malacca, Muar and Penang (by train) C a.m. and 6 p.m. daily (except Sunday). Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembinfr At Kuantan via Jerantut (By tram) 6 a.ai I liCob Hong Aik <J a.m 1 lllau439 words
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Article1642 1921-11-03 12 A USEFUL INSTTTUTIOM. The annual meeting of the Children*! Aid Society \\a- held at Government House jrestevdaj morning;, His Excellency th« Governor, Sir Laurence GuiUemard, presiding. There were also present: lixfrj Goillenuird, I.ady Shaw. Lady Murison, Mh. Jnmes, Mrs. Fergusi n-Davic, Mrs. Lane, Mrs. Chan dlor, Mrs.1,642 words
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Article139 1921-11-03 12 Appendices to the estimates for 1922 giT« details of tne revenue ami expenditure of the Rural Boards. "There has been a general increase in the Government Grant, which has been rendered necessary by the depression in tlie rubber industry, and the consequent falling off in the price139 words
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Article44 1921-11-03 12 A paper laid on the table of the Council shows that for 1920 the twenty per cent of revenue which the Colony is to pay for military defence was $6,294,024. The amount paid, inclusive of military contribution, was a million pounds, $8,571,428.44 words
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Article41 1921-11-03 12 The Rev. J. H. Sillitoe and Mrs Sillitoe have taken up their residence in Batavia. Since the Rev. C. Sowerbutts left the Chaplaincy has been vacant. Mr. Sillitoe will make Bat&via his headqu alters while mi charge of the Java Chaplaincy.41 words
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Article45 1921-11-03 12 AUSTRALIAN RACING. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 2. The betting on Sister Olive, the winner of the Melbourne Cup, was 25 to one against. In the Sydney Derby, Furious won at 7 to 4, with Bassi second and Harvest King third.45 words
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Article29 1921-11-03 12 No play was possible in the S.C.C. Tennis Tournament yesterday, owing to the giouncl being sti.l unfit. The ties arranged for vesterday will be played to-rnorrow.29 words
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Article137 1921-11-03 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. "A" Singles. b.. W. de Cruz owe 5 beat V. H. Norris two 15, I—6,1 6, 6—4, 6 4. "ir Single H'cap. J. Zehnder owe 30 beat F. R. Gomes owe 15, (5 -3, 12—10. 6. Gray owe 3 beat P. Aeria owe 3, 6137 words
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Article43 1921-11-03 12 The American tournament wi)l commence on Nov. Bth. A Class will play Bth and 9th, B Cla&s 10th and 11th. Play will commence each day at 4.30 and players not on the lawns at 5 p.m. will be scratched.43 words
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Article59 1921-11-03 12 For the S.R.C. hockey match against the Staffords on the S.R.C. ground to-morrow, the following will represent the S.R.C. K. Ganno, C. Richards, E. O. Angus, J. S. de Souza, G. G. Gray, A. V. van der Beck, O. C. Ahin. L. M. Pennefather. H. G. Stack (Cant.), W.59 words
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Article398 1921-11-03 12 The following Singapore properties were sold by auction by Messrs Cheong Koon Seng and Co. at their saleroom Xo. 30, Kling Street on Friday afternoon: Freehold land situate at Loron* 20 off Gayhmg Road, area 15,462 sq. ft. bought by Mr. A. R. M. Mootoo Kurpon Chrittv398 words
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Article44 1921-11-03 12 M. de Chabannes, a popular young Frenchman, who recently went to Peking as Secretary to M. Sellier, the ManageT 01 the Banque Industrielle de Chine, was killed whilst riding in the Peking Races on the 16th Oct. when his horse fell at a jump.44 words
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Article165 1921-11-03 12 £KASER'S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, Nov. 2. The Soeal share market still remains in a veiy uninteresting condition, and the amount of business passing is scarcely worthy of! comment. The latest London cable quotes Shells 90s. 6d. and Mexican Eagles 695, a fair improvement over the week. Rubbers.165 words
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Article374 1921-11-03 12 Singapore, Nov. 2. The share market continues quiet but there has been rather more enquiry for rubbers and a few parcels have been placed. The commodity closes firm at 33U> cents spot. Tin is weaker at ±'157 Iss. per ton, a decline of £1. Business in Tin374 words
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Article43 1921-11-03 12 R UBBER STOCKS. A London cable to Aldens' Successors (Eastern) Ltd.. dated Oct. 31st quotes:"Rubber market quiet, lOd. Stocks 69,257," which is an increase of IS3 tons over the figures for the previous week. A cable to hand on Tuesday gives: Market unchanged.43 words
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Article194 1921-11-03 12 The following cablegram has been leceived from the lYincipal Port Officer, Rangoon :-China Bakir Light, a white fixed and flashing light in Lat. 16 dega. 17 mins. E. will cease to be exhibited with effect from Ist November. A Siamese notice to mariners states that according to a194 words
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Article75 1921-11-03 12 On November 11 there will be a special Thanksgiving and Memorial Service at 10.30 a.m. in the Cathedral. The Two Minutes' Silence forms a part of the service. H. E. the Governor will attend the service and read the Lesson, H. E. the G. O. C. will also be present75 words
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