The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 November 1921

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 20 1 Singpore Free Press AND M ERC ANTILE A DVERTI SETR. EN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1921 NO. 10,126
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  • 227 1 Questions have been asked in Parliament as to the Malayan action regarding: registration ef schools, and concerning mui-tsai in Hongkong Page 7. At the annual meeting of the British North Borneo Company the Chairman duhbed as lies the recent article in the Century Magazine, but said the
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  • 1103 1 IWrc has been a ronsMsrsllll amount Of interest aroused by the report from Germany of flight of thirteen minutes* duration in an cngineless fUder. Without criticising the parti ular performance, it. is the object of the writer merely to summarise the larger principles of flipht, the special considerations
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 171 1 tfalthoid RAFFLES HOTEL j ■SSmiv 1 I>ansant 5 t<w p.m. (Admission free). S'm Y 2?? Muwal Programme after Dinner. THI K>l)A\.— Guest Night and Dancing. 4v d E 1 v^ nin S Dr ess essential for Dancing) FRIDAY.-Spedal Lunch— Orchestra. gi SATURDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for
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    • 301 1 j the paint which fights rot and rust. Pabco V is unusually effective in protecting and pre- f j j serving v,ood and iron and steel. Stocked *j j m drums of 5 gallon and tins of 1 gallon. Descriptive price list sent on request by A I GOODALL CO.
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    • 190 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS New film? at the Alhambra, Liberty Hall and Gaiety Page 2. Newest styles in ladies' dresses at the Bon Marche Pape 2. Uniteers announce Willard motor batteries at reduced prioea Page 12. The G. H. Sweet shop has a specially attractive tiffin for to-day— Page 2. Special dinner
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 98 1 THE tVKJSK Friday, -\th. llit:h Water, 1.4 a.m., 0.24 p.m. P. O. Homeward mail clos- Snthrday. 7>th. Hiph Water, 1.45 a.m., 1.3 p.m. Harvest Festival, St. Peter's Church. :j.:{o p.m. Boy Scouts' Inspection, 5.1."> p.m. Polo: Balestier. St. Joseph's Entertainment, Palladium. p.m, Sundttff, fitk. Higrh Water. 2.28 a.m., 1.46 p.m.
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  • 289 2 Mi. .1. O. Davit's. Penailff, semis us a volume of patter on a rubber policy which he first enunciated in May 11*14. Attention is called to the proprietary manufacturers who are estimated to produce thirUH-n--'uvntieths of the British consumption, so that independent estates have only to supply 7000
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  • 145 2 mmmmmmmsmmmi Love me, love my Calf. The Bangkok Sports Club evidently includes at least one animal lover. After some recent races one interested spectator appeared, writes the Siam Observer, on the ■MM with a cat on his shoulder and leading a calf by a string. It appears
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  • 70 2 London, Oct. 13th. It is computed that hundreds of thousands of pounds have been lost on Tishy, whose performance in the Cesarewitcfo is inexplicable, finishing a quarter of a mile behind the winner. Sporting writers say that such running would not win a saddle and bridle
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  • 13 2 m Mr. H. a Bathurst ha. assumed the duties of Assistant Official Assignee.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 183 2 TO LBT OR FOR SALE. Larpre G< (towns, newly erected, area from 10,00u to 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. Large Btores from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. ncnr wharf, and shipping. Also Bungalows. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply to A. J. ABRAHAM, 56, Robinson Road, Marsilling Building. VICTORIA THEATRE
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    • 282 2 Yl IGAIBTYJ m i:XTRA SPECIAL ATTRACTIOxWS. JLI COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME OIN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 SHARP. TT DARING OVNAMITE JL NEW BIG Y COMEDY. A CLOUD BURST OF LAUGHTER Kgw A William Brady Attractive Feature I^^Ekl U YOUTH Xll THE STORY OF A WASTER DRUNKARD -^^1 AND GOOD-FOR-NOTHING
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    • 405 2 ALHAMBBh From FRIDAY, November 4. to WEDNESDAY, W ONE OF REX BEACH'S OBEATEST PHOTODR li A photoplay version of his famous story, "The Wag Lady* 1 *K which thrilling scenes form part of the story, Mencfl irl ich ;u. P lurid or overdone. THE GIRL, FROM OUTSID}. I In 7
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    • 273 3 The "Commer" Lorry is used by practi- I cally every branch of Government Service 1 duiii to tnaure throughout the world. It is a Motor I Vehicle built of the finest material by I W 1 •11 J -£!i_ Tj B 2 Ton Chassis SKilled craftsmen. Its record of unfailing
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    • 33 3 NY CARLSBERG. j Manufactured in Denmark. 5 |i^^^3^^F^HW. "HALLAM CO., KUALA LUMPI'K." •2 S^^^^^^^^iil!f fHK EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.j NEW STUDIO 65 ORCHARD ROAD Next Door But One to the Palladium ~^dH W
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    • 149 3 > A HUGE CONSIGNMENT OF Indian Rugs and Carpets in all suitable sizes, has just been received and is now being unpacked. Wassiamull Assomull Co. i SILK MERCHANTS AND LADIES DRESS MAKERS. Phone 1144. 56 &57 High Street. j J--Shirley President J^ If one always titood up- JBtS^^Br^ right any
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  • 251 4 The prices quoted are generally those current at Clyde Terrace Market. At the other market* there may be small variations. Singapore, Oct. 31. Beans. Loiik pi r catty II Do. French do 4 Beef pei" lb. 4° Beef Steak <lo »ii Bean Sprouts ft catty M Bamboo
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  • 124 4 Miss Marie Tempest was recently married i at Sydney to Mr. W. Graham Browne the "leading man" of her company. The CCVBmony, which was of a quiet character, was performed by the Registrar-General of New Sooth Wales. Miss Tempest was the widow of Mr. Cosmo Gordon-Lennox whose death took place
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    • 894 4 THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE i covers or repairing inner tubes. The re- pair takes only a few minutes, but is absolutely permanent. Motor car size $3.75 _^**~Z~*'~W*W -T^^«*^ < Motor cycle size $2.00 >^V%V f »J^ 'V^'^^u Sample Outfit $1.25 />^ /^^^^^x J\ fpntr^l Mntnp^ Ltd (grj* WNT t THE
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    • 651 4 AUCTION SALE. The Undersigned have been favoured with instructions to sell by B^sMc Auction at their Sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore. ON MONDAY, 7th NOVEMBER 1921. at 2.30 p.m. The S.S. L'Yser built at Hsin Ho Shipyard, Tientsin, in 1920. as she now lies anchored in the Singapore Harbour.
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    • 369 4 FOURNIEpH HYGENIM MIXTUjM Imkri and Pro, e d f WASTE NO TlMt Ik* natem take Fo lirn r dlv >'- 1 mmr. ii quic y \S?y,,HM i* Nolhmc to FQPi, It It justly de'-rtb*,,*^ FINEST REMEDY InT^M Bm rare you get FOVkKiA HYCENIQUE Min?** Wom all «übiUtut« which I and
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  • 1343 5 I THE RIOTING IN DUNDER Wobs Led by Communist Agitators. (From Our Own Correspondent). I Edinburgh, Sept. 2K. Recent rioting in Dundee involved destruction which will cost the ratepayers C20,000, or 4d. i n the The disturbers of the peace were led by a group of Communists, who
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 481 5 WAISAKU. y\\ To purchase approximately feet !;ind in good European locality t hr«* mil* limit Principals only. Apply l-ll Shorthand-tjratsi with bjsswledsje Apply, -tat.ng salary r«i. ne oJ r rcf Press. Ml WANTED TO BUT. nd-hand Chinese or European HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ■cription <bijr or small lots) I Ham] tute of
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    • 718 5 I. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF Pwdssam Pledges and Jewellery At our saleroom. No. 30 Kling Street OH FRIDAY. Itn xov> AT 1Q ON MONDAY, 7tk NOV AT ,0 AM clays prior to sale. CHEONG KOON BENG ft CO., u:i.lo Auctioneers. 7-11 AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed pledges, the property of
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    • 838 5 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Xotice is hereby given that West Coast Road between and 8 a mileatonoa will be dosed to vehicular traffic from Tuesday, November Ist for repairs and improvements. H. V. TOWNER, A. M. Inst: C. E., Deputy Colonial Engineer. i t-n GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at
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    • 693 5 NOTICES. NOTICE. The undersigned, J. U. Wright, hereby 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 Slid Syndic U\ duly appointed by Mr. E. S. Hoil. I. H. WRIGHT. Singapore, X'nv
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    • 145 5 NOTICR CMMermtton of the Right lei H>sho,, ornohon on November 27th I9tl. Booklots fer the- service can be had at the Parochial Hous, i athrdral of the Ciood Sh,,.h.rd, and at. < A. Kiboiro and Co., Ltd. ">0 cents a copy. fi.c.ls to be devoted to th, Pmmi of th.
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 20 6 DUCHESNK. At Sungei Rambai Estate. Kuala Selangor, on Oct. 27th, 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. ,1. Duchesne, a daughter.
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    • 41 6 GRANT HARRISON.- On October SI, IMI, at the Presbyterian Church, Penang, by the Rev. W. Murray. George Grant, Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, Alor Star, to Minnie Harrison, daughter of the late Thomas Harrison, and Mrs. Harrison, Middlesborough.
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  • 677 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESSAND FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1921. Our debt to the Young. ll there is one organization here which commands the unquestioned support and sympathy of all of us, of whatever creed or feeling, it Ifl ihe Children's Aid Society, and the public will read the account of its financial
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  • 203 6 The Straits Ordinance dealing with the ten million sterling loan has already received sanction. The F.M.S. Bill is now published. The objects and reasons of the latter succinctly the reasons for the lean, which is an F.M.S. loan issued under the aegis of the Colony in order
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  • 279 6 Ex-Servicemen are reminded that to-day la the last day for obtaining tickets for the armistice dinner. Mr. Roland Braddell leaves this morning for a holiday trip to Japan and will be away about six weeks. Mr. F. Colman, officer in trade of H. M. Trade Commissioner's department in Singapore has
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  • LOCAL WIRES.
    • 53 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. S. At a meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Hoard, the Chairman stated that b scheme was on foot for the appointment of a Director of Gardens for the Colony and the F.M.S. The scheme has been held uj. owing
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    • 34 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 3. Federal Council meets this afternoon. The draft is published of the Second Loan Kill, providing for the repayment of the new Straits sterling loan.
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    • 58 6 (From Our Own Corvespbndent) Ipiih. Nov. Urd. Mr. J. H. P. Cropley, who died on Saturday at Saint Leonards, Sussex, was Assistant Inspector of Machinery, Perak, retiring a year ajro. He was brother-in-law to H. L. Veltfe, secretary to the Sultan of Perak.
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    • 36 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Nov. g. The execution of the l\§> Chinese convicted of the murder of Mr. Evans at Tanjong Rambutan, has been fixed for November 10 at the Taiping jail.
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  • 237 6 A rather curious eaae of cheating was heard in the Third Court yesterday. Two Chinese, Ong Chew Honp and Poh Suay, a husband and wife were charged by another Chinese, a woman named Len# A!h Ngnan. with cheating the complainant inrespect of a sum of $350.
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  • 90 6 A dinner of Kx-Servicewomen will be held on the anniversary of the Armistice, November 11, at which Lady Guillemard has kindly consented to be the puest of tl evening. AH Ex-Servieewomen are cordially invited. Applications for tickets should be accompanied $y ten dollars and the name and unit
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  • 64 6 The Post Office has issued the information, followed by the request "Please post early", thit the Christmas and New Year mails for Home dose as follows Christmas letters. Uth.. 17th.. and 24th Parcels, Nov. 17th., 19th.. ami 22nd. New Year Letters, Nov. L'Sth.. and Dec.
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  • 153 6 We hear that the Hon. Mr. F. A. S. MeLelland goes to Pahang as Resident Mr. J. P. Owen, it is stated, is retiring (M. M.) Mr. and Mrs. T. C. B. Miller. Singapore, are on a visit to Ipoh as the quests of Mr. Donald Miller, Manager of the
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  • 85 6 PROPOSED ALLOCATE (From Our Own K«ah i I; The Federal Council to-day pa sed the two The Chief SecreUr Mr. George Maxw< the loan was beinj .sci tions. The first section v k ns sterling, at 6 per 07. Of thii th, i i ccive forty million
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  • 126 6 The remain* of the late y\, Inspector of Weight* a pore, were !ai,l to i yesterday afternoon, i: vicar of the Cathrdial of phe.rd athnimsttTino rh u x to the Catholi »Uea khe late Mr. l by his friends and by the large number n brother officers
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  • 235 6 CUDntUTY OF Wliv The uurt of Appeal, am Mr. Justice li;unlt-L<nnai.i diimieaed an appeal' by Chua against judgment bj Sir Walt it Shaw. In the appeal, Mr. de Itello, n the appellant, submitted, the main question in the Cowt Wff which side was tailing thi trirr.
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  • 43 6 Previously arknow* per Mr. Aschmann, 8* lift I Collection list M Collection list No i tiG* per The Right Bm. tIM 1" of Singapon* The above gmount> »W knowledgtxJ by the GMMMtt* S. .r. VINCENT. H" r x
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  • 35 6 What us probably the toff* >f cement, in one shipmf Inn in Singapore, i* tl -asks of Titan UMlt J** l rrieste by the sj. Melpor ino Line) to the order ti M« IBi Co.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 147 6 MACGREGOR'S PARUAMENT y/ „&>/ IB I ll W _^r Vv^wHISKY; >y/ Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Shanghai). i WHAT APPEALS MOST TO A LADY? <4 "PT?"DT?TTTVn?T? V >f \VK HAVE JUST BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS FOR J» > "MO R,N Y ii And Have Received A Complete Stock of their
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    • 141 6 PURE IRON S\ 7f^ RESISTS RUST \y CORROSION. > Wherever industry finds need for a pure, rust-resisting and durable iron. f ARMCO Ingof Iron is preferred. ARMCO Ingot Iron is unequalled for culverts, tanks, boilers, furnaces, pas- senger and freight cars, locomotives, > locomotive tubes, welding wire, tele- c graph
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  • 375 7 MALAYA'S SCHOOL REGISTRATION. I UK Ml I-TSAI PRACTICE. Router's Service.] London, Nov. t. House of Commons, Major E. F. a eonfin enquiry of Iff. i.. i th;tt Government had reeelvn from Chinese in the Straits Mid Malay States with view the compulsory registration of teachen and school
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  • 87 7 B.N. B. CO'S ANNIVERSARY. Agent has courteously for- telegram received by him from ikan, dated Nov. 2no. Borneo Government on Nov. Ist. ited 40th Anniversary of th* ter. There was a presentation of to tho Constabulary. H. E. the "<r congratulating the Police Force -client record of service, which played
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  • 151 7 I>ELEG \IKS FOR WASHINGTON. London. Nov. 2. f^ifour, Lord (avan. Air-marshal Maurice Hankey. and Sir Jordan have departed from London ■pool en route to the Washington A large gathering witnessed departure including the American and ambassadors. Mr. Balfour, adpreannen, said he earnestly and Mently hoped for .success for the Con-
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  • 123 7 IS THE CORNER TURNED McKENNA IN AMERICA. I Router's Service.] New York, Nov. •> Mr. McKenna has issued a statement that the financi U horaon teems < <"- though probably it will bo a consi<te*»Dle time before normal condition, are restored. He believes th. corner has been turned.
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  • 510 7 THE F ATE OF THE H APSB URGS. Parla, Nov. 2. The Conference of Ambassadors, conJeering that a Hungarian proclamation for dethroning the Hapsborgs wquld provmu the Little Entile with the guarantee* of peace it demanded and thus permit U* cessation of military preparations, has decided to invite the Hungarian
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  • 72 7 The report of a murder is made to the police, as having occurred in Thompson Koad on Wednesday night, when a Hokien coolie was done to death by four other compatriots. The matter is being investigated by the Kandang Kerbau Police, who have the name of one of the alleged
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  • 321 7 THE SLAVERY ATTAjCK. A TISSUE OF LIES. [Reuter's Service]. London, Nov. 2, At the half-yearly meeting of the North Borneo Chartered Company, Sir W. Ridg»way s;;id he thought the only remedy for nibner situation was reduction of output, but this must be compulsory. The ranks i f
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  • 99 7 Paris, Nov. 2. The customary All Souls' Day celebration* took place throughout France, the military cemeteries being visited by large crowds who paid their respects and laid flowers on the Allied soldiers' tombs. Paris, Nov. 2. The former president, M. Poincare and Madame Poincare, now in London, were
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  • 301 7 Visitors to the Europe Hotel must have noticed with pleasure the various improvements that the management have effected during the past two years, such as the reflooring, panelling and re-decorating of the Griil Room, where patrons have enjoyed so many afternoon and evening dances. Finding that the floor
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  • 63 7 The Straits Echo puts forward the suggestion that several hundred of Penang's school children should be taken to Singapore at public expenje daring the Prince's visit here to enable them to see H. R. H. and take part in the rejoicings. It appears that nations are not so much interested
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  • 588 7 GOLD DISCOVERIES IN NORTH KELANTAN. To the Editor, Sir,— With regard to the interesting article that appeared in your wsue of Nov. Ist., it is well-known that there are rich deposits of gold in Kelantan, and that from the earliest times, both Chinese and Siamese have
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  • 225 7 The Girl from Outside, a photoplay version of Rex Beach's famous story, The Wag Lady, will be presented at the Alhambra, t)o-night, along with The Pathe Review, and a two-reel Hank-Mann Fox comedy. The third and fourth episodes of the serial featuring Ruth Clifford and Jack Sherrill, The
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  • 54 7 Oi the seven Chinese under arrest in connection with the recent Bukit Panjang gang robbery, in which a chandu shop wcs broken into and cash, jewellery, and chandu were taken away, two have been discharged by Mr. BuH, the Second Magistrate, after the preliminary enquiry, and the rest committed to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 208 7 MELACHRINO EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES No. 4. Per tin ut iO M.sl o H. Per tin oi 100 $2.6.". No. i. Per tin of 50 If,; No. 9. Per tin of 100 2£T> No. 9. Per tin of .'>•> $1.45 1 BARTLETT BICKLEY. i« Imperial Service Tobacco Va Ib. Imperial Ser\ ire
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 485 8 N. Y. K. EUROPEAN LINES, EUROPEAN LINES. LONDON LINE Fortmlgktly S.rriM FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON A ANTWERP, tit Port.. ATSUTA MARU November 17 SHIDZVOKA MARU November 30 HAKONI MARU December 14 UV£RPOOL LINE Monthly 8«ri~ FOR MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL, ria Porta. KAMAKIRA MARU December 13 HAMBURG LINE Moatbly B«rri*> FOR LONDON.""aNTWERP. ROTTPJIDAM,
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    • 631 8 K. P. M KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU (Incorporated in Holland). ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION Co., OF BATAVIA Telephone 131 Passage Dept. 1202 Freight Dept. 1002 Manager Desk 1437 Marine Supt. Transhipment Dept. 3 COLLYER QUAY. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. VAN HOGENDORP (Friday, Nov. 4) Blinjoe, Djeboes and Palembang. BARENTSZ
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    • 622 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA (Incorportterf in Kn^]ar.t\.) .MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. I CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). The Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at primu LONDON FAR-EASTEKN SERVICE. FHOM LONDON TO MARSEILLES LON y DUE SINGAPORE I. HAVE SINGAPORE NELLORE about Nov.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 681 9 IHE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO LTD (INCORPORATED IN SIAM). COASTING SERVICE° K Por Kretay, Trei W nu Kelantan, Pan^nara Teluni. p KohMmoi. LMMgrnm*, Chumpon, and Bangkok elUpim Patam Smgera, LaVALAYA Arrival D*pt*tßWi YUGXLA 7 Nov. y PRACHATIPOK 14 N v 10 teamen m fitted throupho lt with electnc L \T
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    • 491 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited, ine China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. IN JJ EUeiman BucknaU Steam Ship Co Ltd (AMERICAN MANCfIURIAN LINH.) (Incorpoiatad in England.) JOINT FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO NFW YORK t!« SUEZ OR PAJIAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Dae S'pore Route For DBUCAUON Dec. 10 Panama. Japan China
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    • 430 9 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. EOR ACCOUNT OF THE V s. SHIPPING BOARD. SAN FRANCISCO— MANILA— KAST INDIA FOR CALCUTTA DIRECT WOLVERINE .STATE Phascngwn and Frei C h< November 15 GRANITE STATE Pa tengen and Freighi December 1". FOR SAN FRANCISCO rli MANILA AND HONOLULU. P STATE P«iss«ncrers and Freight November
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 1014 10 a^Bfl \^aj I m^^a^Kh a^i \^a\\ bI i a?' i bt Bi r a^™^^» vft fl H \^bi ing the Atroncy of the abovenamed Company sH| ■Ow M «ifl#a'^''a>4t«7 fc us from the Ist November li'-'l. H H^^^a\ tl «-TL societa commission-aria di E 111 w NOTHING Ftt€R BOTTLED op
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    • 62 10 a wide choice j FOR EVERY FANCY c PURITY AND POWER I Afl^r I I fl Br 1 J 1 I nl LX.^flH ■■w»%«%8%« ««M .8*.8 8^%«*.i-.»-.r.i iM'.r.r^.rr.r.r.iM'.B'.ivi 1 1 f scotch wMiaor I SCOTCH "WHISK* THERE IS NO CHECK TO THE POPULARITY OF "BLACK WHITE" SOt£ ABE NTS: I
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  • 83 11 NOVEMBER 3. Bank 4 ni.s. 2 4 5.32 Bank demand gg °')-3~ Private credits 3 m.s. 9[A 7t« N«W York, demand 4 r, Credits 90 daya 48 f,r, c v c r n<i s Hongkong, demand l'J p.c. I'rem Yokohama^ demand (,4 Java, demand i-j^'i Bangkok, demand 90 1,;
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  • 138 11 NOVEMBER Tin 75 Tons $77.57>... Gnmbier Cube No. 1 13.50 Gambier 11 00 Pepper Black Pepper (white fair) 26 §0 Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 6*oo Tapioca, Medium pearl f.g. Pearl Sago, small g5O Copra Sundried 11 50 Copra Mix noQ Opium, Benares oncer t: 4.500 Rice, Rangoon white 830
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 422 11 TIIL 1 rorim nAn^r,^ AMurance. in forco m $17,000,000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LfflfflED. HSAB aiTOS. ««*crpoimU_ I. Strait. Settlement.). ,t Compttj bu £20,000 deposited with the SudL r LONBON OFFICE »2 Old Jewry, E.C. ■.ACTIVE PLANS OF ASSUKANrR %Ild and «w Britiah Ltf» A«Bur_nce Companie. Aet THE
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    • 475 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China Incorporated in England by Koyal Charto'. Paid up Capital in 600,000 R^"Vund 5 eaCh "'MO. OO I.iabiUt>ofl. ruprietorg^*»;g*» HEAD OFFICE. 88 Bishopsgatc, London, E C Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hon K kong Penan? Amntsar Iloilu Puket liF Ir- S od gCre wsr
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    • 418 11 I HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in Hongkong.) PAID-UP CAPITAL $15,000,000 RESERVE FUNDS Sterling j 2,500,000 Silver $21,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $15,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. G. T. M. Edkins, Esq., Chairman. G. M. Dcdwell; Esq Deputy Chairman. D.G.M. Bernard, Eaq. Hon. Mr. E.V.D. Parr. A.S. Gubbay, Esq. W.L. Pabtenden,
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    • 388 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. LIMITED. Established 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund Y 53,000,000 President: N. Kajiwara, E?q Vice-President: S.K. Suzuki, 'Esq. xt DIRECTORS. N. Soma Esq. I. Matsukata, Esq. T; Y a^ a H awa Es <!- M. Mitsui, Eaq. R^t? 1 1 ES BarOn K
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    • 265 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720). FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE idelity Guarantee—Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives—Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. BARKER Co., Ltd. Branch Omoe_6 4 The Arcadf C^^ A GORDON LEE, Resident Manager THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britain). TOTAL ASSETS
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 149 11 CLEARANCES. November 3.— D t > Weert. Singaradja. Sariv Borneo, (Dut); Ekma, Scott Harley, Somali, Hong Ho, Sri Muar. Chye Hin Tay Yit, Kanchow, Fuh Wo, (Brit); Haiphonp. '< Fch VESSELS ARRIVED. Hsin Wah, Chin. 1868. from Cardiff :i. for Bangkok 3. Raneo, Brit. 317. from Kelantan 3. for Kelantun
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    • 443 11 MAIL TABLE. Intermediate and local mails will b« f«aat in list below: Federated Malay States, Malacca. M«ar •■< Penang (by train) 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. daLly (except Sunday). limiterdam, etc. -fan PfoUmtM C—» <» am i{:tni kok Pin Samud H a.m Cucob Hang Chtep I» u.m. Pulau Sotgi Sultana
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  • 111 12 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Hubber Association held its usual auction on Wednesday when there was Catalogued 1, 896,005 lbs. Tons 846.43; Offered 1,781,853 lbs. Tons 795.47; Sold 1,534,027 lbs. Tons 684.83. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet S'pore Standard Quality 33 Good Average Quality 31 Vj to
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  • 173 12 BARLOW CO'S PRODUCE REPORT. Singapore, Nov. 3. A steady tone lias prevailed during the past week and the usual weekly auction opened to a good demand at slightly higher prices than last week. Standard Sheet was not in good favour but a few lots realised 33 cents. Off Qu.Vity Sheet
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  • 127 12 Singapore, Nov. Since last reporting, the Rubber Market hai been quietly steady with a firm undertone owing to a scarcity of sellers. 846 tons were forward for sale at the Weekly Auction* yesterday, the increased quantity being due to heavy arrivals from tb< Hutch East Indies. Demand
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  • 100 12 Nov. 3. Rubbers.-_A little more doing with prices unchanged. Mining.— Taipinps $1.05 to $1.10, North raipingt $1.10 to $1.15, South Taipings 60 to 65 cents, Nawng Pets $1.50 to $1 55 Collieries $12.75 to $13.75, Linguis $3.25 to «3,60, Renongs 20s. 6d. to 21s. 6d., Ulu Piaha
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  • 135 12 There was a large attendance of buyers at tne hrst land sale held at the auction rooms of M eSsr s. Waring Boa, No. 14-1 C ollyt-r Quay, yesterday afternoon, when Messrs. Frankels Limited disposed of the roUowuc properties. The freehold land together with the four houses Nos.
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  • 35 12 The following changes in Prater and Co's list were noted yesterday. M. Col. (2,000,000) 12.50—13.50 Murai Tin 3.50—4.00 Uawang Tin .45 .55 Ayer Panas (750,000—5) 3.50—5.00 lndragiri ($5) 2.50 3.50 Kempas (350,000—2) 3.50—4.50
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  • 56 12 The charge of alleged cheating against Capt Herring has been withdrawn by consent of the Second Magistrate to the appointment of an unofficial receiver to dispose of the Captain's monies, including the deposit in court, to his various creditors The D.P.P. had no objection to this course Mr. L. Stuart-Bell
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  • 1329 12 NOTES ON THE RUNMNd. Our account* of the three days rating, together with the full analysis which we published on Monday, will have given readers interested, a fairly full account of the details, but a short review of some of the performance! may be worth while. The
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  • 163 12 B YESTERDAY'S PLAY. A. Singles. W. A. Wilson, scr. vs. Lt. Col. Cotgrave, owe o, postponed. R. W. Sinclair, owe 15-2, beat W. D. Visser. scr.. 6—2, B—6.8 6. j S. H. Moss, scr. beat O. R. S. Bateman,' owe 1, o—4.0 4. I—6, 6 l. B.
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  • 66 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship. E. G. Wheatky beat D. O. C. Woodford. 1 6—2, G— 2. A. Singles. C. Bateman, owe 2 beat A. E. Coelho, owe 30, 2 6, 6 4, 6 l. B. Singles. L. Gammell, owe 3 beat F. J. Rappa. owe 1, 6—2, 6—
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  • 196 12 Beforo Mr. Nunn in the District Court yesterday, two Chinese named Chua Tiang Sweet *ad Lee Khit were charged respectively with dishonestly disposing of five cases of cioth valued at $5,800 belonging j to Messrs Katz Bros and of dishonestly receiving the stuff. Inspector Meredith conducted the
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  • 41 12 Penang, November Ist. The following are the numbers of arrivals from and departures to the Madras Presidency for th» month of October: i Adults. Minors. Arrivals 300 7 Departures 4,322 425 The arrivals relate to aided passengers only. I
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  • 21 12 m Owing to a telegraphic error the result of the V. R C. Derby was given yesterday as tJhe Sydnev Derbv.
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 66 12 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, Nov. 3rd. George Gray, the billiard champion, met Patoh Panglima Kinta in a match at the Ipoh Club last night, the former conceding 250 points in a grme of 600 up. The final scores were the Datoh 600, and Gray 502. G
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    • 306 12 R U GBY. Garrison and Government Service beat The Rest. The first match of the Rugby season was played on the Padang last evening, when Garrison and Government Service (white) defeated the Rest (colours) by 6 points (two tries) to 5 (one goal). There were indications of general improvement in
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    • 252 12 The following teams will represent the Garrison Golf Club and Keppcl GoJf Club hi a match at Keppel Golf O>urso OH Sunday. Players arc requested to be ready to start at time arranged. Garrison Players are mentioned ftnt. 5.30 a. m. P. S. Gibson and Capt. Cummings v. H.
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    • 26 12 The Keppol links will be closed during the progress of the mutch Against the Garrison Golf Club at Keppel next Sunday. I i
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    • 60 12 The Race Course golf links are dosed owing to the bad state of the ground con- j sequent on the wet weather and the' trampling by the crowd during race week. The links will be reopened on Sunday morning provided there is no more heavy rain in
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  • 104 12 The following: passengers arrived at Singapore from Hongkong by the P O steamer Sardinia: Captain H. Simpson' Mr. J. Jones, Mr. E. Sellers, Mr. F. Villers. Per s.s. Kaka from Malacca: Mr. H. H Norris. Per 3.3. Klang from Penang: Rev. W Murray, Mr. J. Vander Brock, Mr.
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