The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 September 1922

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TKN 1 EM'S. SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1922. No. io,68;;
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  • 175 1 Tie Turks have captured a great many I reek officers. The Powers are |j becoming anxious and are hastening \v the Venice conference Page 7. M Austria's Chancellor has made a des- ii perate appeal to the Powers to save the country Page 7. Further remarkable air
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  • 1035 1 UNCHRISTENE D HILLS. As I sit on an inverted box m a long ince deserted log-hut I MM through thr indow, or square hole m the wall, a lowy peak ruddy m the light of the settng sun. It is of great height and it I inline as attractive as
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 367 1 MALTHOID RAFFLES I Phone I t— ——1 FlVlfTlf I 1 I IF//0 TOffS PAINT? f rnJdJf I HOTEL I 2920. I I 111 W Wg ORE than 11,000 individual J 3agi*CBJ___C__--i^ WLWW'UMmmmmm* ■______BBNtMa«v I^k/I or,'ers 0l Pabco 1 mwf despatched to buyers m India, fTM I"% I Ceylon, Malaya, and
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    • 182 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Allenbury's fur Baby Page 1. (Jet your ticket for the ball tO-molTttW j —Page ll'. Business confidence comes from knowing > your iol> Page S. Notice re Robinson aiv' To's dividend o dives to let Page .">. New films at the Qaiety, Liberty and. Alhambra cinemas I'age 2.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 79 1 High Water, 11.41 a.m., 11.46 p.m. Six-a-Side Football. S.C.C. .""> p.m. Saturday. 9th. High Water, 0.5 p.m. Outward mail duo. S CC Sports (Finals). Cricket: S.R.C vs. Service.. S.R.C ground Polo: Balestier. Ex- Services Ball, Memorial Bell. '.i.-i:. p.m. Sunday 10th. High Water. (1.28 p.m. Swimming Cub: 100 Yards Championship.
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  • 330 2 The price* quoted ere (renermlly those current si Olyde Terrace Market. At the ».thei markets there may be small variations.. CinminAivi >s..|if. -1. ens, ong por catt > JJ Do. French do U Do. Slngaport do Ej gs, Hen Singapoi i do 86 Large Fresh Red per
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  • 209 2 At the Hongkong Magistracy recently Alexander McCloud, a shipe ongineer on the Keemun, was charged with behaving m disorderly manner at the Reveaue Offleea whilst drunk, anj also with eauaing malicious damage to property by throwing into the hairbour some record booke beJoag»ng to the Importa and Exports Department. The
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 224 2 TO IK f OR FOR SALE. LARGE GOiJOWTsS, newly erected area from 10,000 to 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. LARGE STORES from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also three storied buildings for offices and godowns. Centrally situatedAll immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write to A.
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    • 471 2 **srz*fasA**\? really big drama on the V^^^r^^Ss^^ (irand Scale. f^fifPff ONK WHICH WILL ENORMOUSL. ySPraJI PLEASE ALL OUT. PATRONS. _JH_^fy^ of plot-waiting, containing three times j''_J^'. as much story as the. avci„pe drama. l[Jv and yet so deftly are the various X>' threads of the tale interwoven that it CECIL
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    • 781 2 ALHAMBRA From FRIDAY, September s. to WEDNESDAY AN EXCELLENT TWO-FEATURE PROGRAA In the Second Show, commencing A SELECT PRODUCTION Presenting that charming itai ALICE BRADY ii\ a role m which she reaches the high Meter mail In 5 Parts. "THE WHIRLPOOL i„ 5,, It is stirring <lrama of life In
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  • 255 3 I.S. Liners to Stay "Wet." 5 The United States Shipping Board is J prepared to MCrfllce a possible subsidy f of .20,000.000 a year rather than give UP|J selling drinks aboard its passenger ships. J Mr. Lasker, chairman of the board, has told the American Congress there
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  • 188 3 Yesterday we Pinang Gazette) published an announcement of a reduction of psssage rates on the nssil steamers of of the Messageries MaritJmes. A. class will be reduced by $80 first, and $40 B. Class by $57 first and $65 second. Thia is a satisfactory development, and it
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 701 3 JUNE 26, 1922. Af*^*w^^ %*r m **o*^**mr A 'm J I _________H^___ii I __t Hi Large Reduction m I f *m^LW _^^^^^^^^H r m _Q____.^4__ I I p^^i |L 1 \^_____T j I ___^___^__i _p___r^^^ i t fl^F j_j r^______^ _____^____>__l L _r THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. bWJWWWWWIJVW^^ A.M.A. AMA.
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  • 667 4 PHASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. THURSDAY, SEPT. 7th. MINIM <;. [Figure** IB brackets show the capital and [mm value of the Share m dollars unless otherwise marked. C. —Cum div. x equals ex div.] Hitam Tin (300,000) 95 1.05 Jelantoh <$) .35 .4.", Johan Tin 35
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  • 88 4 The most original suggestion heretofore made as a practical method of Great Britain wiping off her debt to America has been advanced by the Congressman, Mr. MacGregor, m a speech m the House of Representatives, namely, that Great Britain should cede that part of Canada lying about the Great Lakes.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 501 4 ■BM^_m_a_-M_a^B_— mm_mmm ro^mm^smtmrnomsi^mmmm^mmi os^mmmmmmmmoo^^^m^ms^m m^^ m^z!^ m^**f\ \^***B******^ m mgm I I Beautiful, Brilliant Finish instead of Rust and Decay 'T>o rnuki' an article bright and attractive, to give it a -L tii and washable silver finish, use SAPOLIN ALUMINUM KNAMEL. Easy to apply on any surface tor fittings of
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    • 426 4 §My Debt of Gratitude. Ulcers the Size of Man's Hand.' Our Portrait ..of Mr. C M. THOMPSON, of 4. MidUnH r Edward Road. 8.1.a1l He*th. Birm.n*ham. England, who 1",.., scratcli on w.\ ]r«. It was <.o it: it was the I took no notice of it till a fortnight ber,
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    • 627 4 t*y f• i y* __< m ~Jti C^jol :^^?*W'-,\'~"' I m pABY'S developn I D tne month 8 --."-'v. increase ol pi vity, I KiflrTlt^S c c^ awn of inU-Ui .< :ns w §reSS at S S rat '^> he 1 through healthy infa childhood. This is the acteristic of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 674 5 rO I FT. I WANTED. ■>*~* TO LET. MI9CBLLANBOU& 151 Cecil Sir. Wam \'< ha assistant m Shipping Office, Spanish conversation and cone Ia o-.nden... Pleaae commonicate immediately I Box 58. WANTBD To BUY. Second-hand Chinese or Kuropean 1 ii. Eurom- Hotel Apply to The Manager, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE I Bl
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    • 761 5 AUCTION SALES I J I SHERIFFS SALE R IN THE srvi.EMK COURT OF THK T STRAITS SKTi I.KMKNTS 2 SETTLBMENT OF SINGAPORE In the Cause of Wah Bank, I iaiitcd I'.aintifr'. ye! •W H Co. Defendant. AUCTION SALE OF v All .he Furniture Contained m House No. 13 Chulia Street
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    • 988 5 [NGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. The Autumn Race Meeting (Under S.R.A. lies of Racing) will be held on Tuesday, lursday and Saturday the 17th, 19th and st October, 1022. PROGRAMME. Fir>t Day, Tuesday, 17th October, 1922. 8. THE F AURA NT STAKES AND C PURSE— 2 p.m. and 5.50 p.m. ilue $600
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    • 938 5 and which have i.ot run m a race for horsei since I st January, 1022, the pom may be divided by th* handicapper Into two classes, i.e., A and B; each class to be handicapped separately, ponies handicapped m class A shall be eligible to run m Race No. 1,
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    • 585 5 < While service ia the Primary requisite of Eye '.hi be sare thai Mountings and style conform to your personality. Our Rimlesss Glasses offer the very utmost m sei vies, comfort, and style. N. LAZARUS— OPTICIAN MEDICAL lIALL DLTLDIM. BATTERY ROAD. R< I'ractionist. I Mr. R. V. Meyer, I< .S.M
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 63 6 ADDI.E: GRANT.— On ihe 2nd August. 1922, at St. Mary's Epiacopet, Church, Auchindoir. Aberdeenshhv, by the Most Rev. the Bishop of Brechin. Primus of the Episcopal Church m Scotland, assisted by the Rev Thomas Matihewson, Robert Addie, of SL Cardigan-gaite, Richmond, Surrey, to Helen Charlotte Elizabeth Grant, only daughter
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    • 31 6 NEWTON.— AI the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on September 2nd, Itoy Manning Newton, of Utan Simpan Estate, Knang, and Manning River, New South Wales. aged 36. Australian papers ploase copy.
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  • 753 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1922. Air-Craft Defences. Lieut. Com. Kenworthy: Does that mean th.'t there are no air-craft defences at Singapore or Hongkong Mr. Amery: Yes it does. Lieut. Com. Kenworthy. It is disgraceful then. The above is an extract from Hansard of Aug. 2nd, following on a
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  • 365 6 Madame Pavlova, the famous Russian dancer, is expected to arrive m Bombay at the end of January. A Reuter cable from Mount Vernon, New York, dated Sept. 6th., announces the death of Dr. Edward Spitzka, th« brain specialist. We aiv pleaded to state that Mr. A. &Crite-tf Manager of the
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  • 149 6 INCOME TAX MEETING. To the Editor. Sir. Some discussion has taken place as to the conduct of the Chairman of the above meeting, m applying the closure. The power ol stopping -Farther discussion at a public meeting should, it is submitted, be exercised only m excel
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  • 158 6 To the Editor. Sir,— Rumours are about m town, eircu- 1 lated by a class of selfish and irresponsible j j people that the local Swatow Relief Fund, of which the Chinese Chamber of Commerce here are Hon. Treasurers, has been abused j and funds forwarded to
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  • 59 6 SWATOW TYPHOON RELIEF FUND. Tht- Chinee* Piece Goods Traders' Association of Singapore beg to acknowledge with many thanks the following farther subscriptions to the abovt Fund: International Credict en Handels Voreeniging "Rotterdam" $600 Adamson Gilfillan r.nd Co. Ltd. $f>__ AmbroooH Stoppani and Co. .S2OO Derrick and Co.
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  • 412 6 m*, The Prince of Wales haa been appointed Colonel-in-Chief of the South Wales Borderers. The Kinta Sanitary Board has at long last decided to throw its meeting! open to th c Press. H. H. the Sultan of Johore has appointed j Mr. Seah Lam Siew to bo a member of
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  • 52 6 W X HBBB HHOlrr M (Courtesy of Nonyo Hi. Excellency Sir I. Governor of the arrived here on Sept Dined entfeua aatii i chiding many i dnced by the Nanyo k Sea- Aaaoi bti m of Jap His Excellei Singapore by the I Hi agkong. He
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  • 123 6 tae.be. Rcstrfa a-| From Oui nwt! i Kaala ln mi ur rhe Malay Mail I says that the Ceylo. stating that the R.G.A I special meeting the m aidaf a proposal thai J should [ntvodaee i Stevenson Conua tary assistant- from I: i nit areata m the
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  • 87 6 M. I. Qaartanaaatei I kaipj i Fron. Our Oa Ipoh. vpi saqud to ti;.- teoeat .-h. night df a Chinaat poult. v 4 body was found m th.- MR vicinity, the Coroner bus ordered y„S. Boey Fook Wah, of th< koei M.V I.a be charged f<»r
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  • 57 6 (From ()uv Own CortespsaA iV-nan*. I Thc death occulted suddenly sl I s'dence m Xorthan Road Mrs. Liston, wife of Dr. USBM Tbt deceased was my ******-known and took an active part m church and m the Ladies' Kith- Club, of I i she was recently
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  • 261 6 Th 0 rritnilj Hand Srill I rehgious meeting to-nigh st s'd the Prinsep Street Chut Tbe X.v. Ook Hood Keng will speak Ofl Th. of Lift-. All interested ar- ne A murderous ssasuh been made hy sis H.'i... Tian. a tin smelting CO Wednesday mar Bukit X he was stabbed
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 182 6 mm** •%aaPß_ss_ießaßa_«_s_Sß___-_a_______-____-_--^^ JUST LANDED/ ,'M SHIPMENT Sy/ fepupwii* >/ V /CURE FOR HONTREXEVILtI S q\) S I URIC ACID X> TROUBLES. AoV \j /CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Shanghai.) 87, Cecil Street. SINGAPORE. __________________________WMIMBMBB-MeiMI^WM-MI-B-l-M> i PATRONISED BY ROYALTY _r__p^a_ O^P**^ Patronised __SJPk|(PBRfe By Royalty IN Initial Moire Silk Bands
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    • 133 6 REAVELL Air Compressors for Gas Engine Starting, Motor Garages, Etc. These little machines are constructed Ifor either hand or belt power. They are also manufactured as separate units driven by electric motors, or by paraffin or petrol engines and can be supplied either as portable sets or I for bolting
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  • THE TURKISH SUCCESS.
    • 257 7 PROCLAMATION TO THE ARMY. ,MN> pKISONBBfI TAKEN. Service.] '-i.intinoplr. Sept. b. tks Nationalist* ng In the neighbour- Kemml P-sha m ar \nmjf cay a "by < of Afium llui.nr the essential i my's nimy. you doserve TWs Turkish nation Ml of the future. he exjKH-ted m ii firm object is
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    • 212 7 Multan, Sept. hopeful and people Hindu and Moslem, -operatini to restore quiet! > mi. tary fan.-. have been streng- Deatht .luring ,he Muharram diseocceed fifteen. It ancel the not, were purely between I Moslem, snd had no political No Gorernment building was dam- tj was shewn to
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  • AUSTRIA'S LAST GASP.
    • 75 7 ANYTHING RATHER THAN PERISH. [Reuter's Service.] Geneva, Sept. 7. iMe Austrian Chancellor, I),- Bated IMsonally append before the Council o j the Laagt-j and eloquently appealed to th. 1 Leegae te solve his diflealty, without th( peace af the world heteg disturbed, deciar j n.c that tin
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    • 453 7 Lond«>n, Sept. 6. rhera was ;i i arKt. attendance at the funeral of Mr. Dickinson, editor of Reuter's •1 Lew.sham Cemetery. The Rev. Baron iVkinson. brother of the dam—J, officiated al the service at Saint Stephen's Church, iA-w.sham, of which he was recently vioar. Also at the
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  • 212 7 The Chief Judicial Commissioner, Sir L. M. Woodward, has given judgment m the case m which Dr. Braddon sought to make the Societe Financiere des Caoutchouc responsible for neglect regarding the Pertang Estate. His Lordship gave judgment for the defendants with costs, holding that the plaintiff had
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  • 1461 7 BRIGHTEMN(; LP AUGUST. (Frow Our Own Correspondent.) London, Aug. 10. There is a good deal to amuse nowaday? but it depends upon the point of view fror which you look at it. We started this yea r with a fortnight's fine weather, when th Apoetks of Drought
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  • 252 7 Meyer and Measor's $17,000. Messrs Meyer and Measor wer c plaintiffs m an action before Mr. Justice BarrettLennard m the Supreme Court yesterday, when they claimed damages from Messrs Guan Wah Hong and Co., for breach of two contracts for the delivery of rubber. There was no
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  • 145 7 a The War Department, says the "Manila Times," has decided to reduce the forces la the Philippines one-half, all forces .n the islands and Ch/!na not to namber more than 6,500 troops —of which 3,500 will be compared to the present strength of about I_,ooo. It seems imminent that the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 175 7 i ■^^"^^^^"■"^■■■■^•e_*»^*_»*._r»_ -••____«t_»w__Mß^_e_-i j ROBINSONS Annual hean «a/c A FEW EXAMPLES OF THE MANY GENUINE BARGAINS BEING OFFERED FOR CASH ROBINSONS FAMOIS PATENT LEVER WATCHES J*^*^***. GU\R_NTEEI>. /^-"^C^ W >_ 4,^ I INSENSIBLE TO it frii_s_jl %ss/ U AGN ET 1 1 VOnfiL^ t-t^S^S-* Any waton foun(l __^^_s'wr2ra___ v Ml
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 482 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND fKI CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LU. (The Blue Funnel Line—Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Inccrporated m Engls»d) •IXOAVOKE POBT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and UVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES a«d LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM
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    • 571 8 i «___KMAN" UNB f-.LL_.BMA A BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Cc- LM. (incorporated m England). PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer OUTWARD. Da* Singapore. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Nov. 3 s.s. CITY OF YORK Dee. 14 s.s. CITY OF SIMLA Jan. 28 s.s. CITY OF POONA Mar. 9 HOMEWARD. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Marseilles aad London
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    • 576 8 P. 6c U. ttKlliaM iJSDIA 1 AND I APCAR LINE, I (Incorporated m England.) 11 MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SEW I I PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N I (Under Contract with Hia Majesty'a Governr [I LONDON FAU-EABTSSM SERVK If FhOM '.'.'NDON TO MARSEILLES. LONI Igi I DUE SINGAPORE LKAVF
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 731 9 IHE SIAM J TEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM) fcllW Sl N SAPORE— BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. aa, Kelantan, K,ngnara, Telupin. Patani, Singora i humpon, and Bangkok. s, 'i ,t Sept 20 S, 'l n L Sept. 27 <*] M.jghout With elortri.- li<-K. ~«,i v m tmuH light, and have
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    • 633 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman ft Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK rm !S?^ Due S,Fori Rout For BELLEROPHON ,rKNK C >**"** r_i.i_r.KOf
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    • 724 9 STRUTHERS AND BARRY Operators United 3Ut>s Skipping Board. mm i Singapoi^o to Los Angeles and San Francisco. BEARPORT dne Singapore to discharge and load In p DEWEY due Singapore to discharge and load Sept. M ELKRIDGE due Singapore to discharge and bed Oct. io MONTAGUE due Singapore to discharge and
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  • 216 10 DROWNING ACCIDENT IN MADRAS HARBOUR. Madras, August 29. G. Muir, third engineer of the S. S. Clan Monroe, which is now m the Madras harbour, was the victim of a drowning accident last evening. Deceased, with a party of officers of the ship, comprising E. Green, wireless operator,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 429 10 Continental Cord j I mmmm TP I lyres j j BIG REDUCTION j j IN PRICES j j FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS I SIME DARBY ©Co., Ltd.? I J Sole Agents m Malaya. T 'KEPLER" Cod Liver Oil with Malt Extract Jffjif A very valuable food-tonic, eagerly JIB I taken by
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    • 252 10 PASSAGE UNITED KINGDOM I The s.s. "Pembrokeshire is expected to saiß hence for London via Colombo about the 18th instant. Has Ist Class accommodation available.) Fare to London $771.43. For further particulars apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTI). (Incorporated m the F. M. S.) Agents Glen Line Ltd. PLAYER-PIANO BY JOHN
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    • 150 10 Genasco Roofing J 2 PLY AND 3 PLY Q I COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK KLEATS I AND NAILS FOR FIXING I GENASCO is ***^j GE/V4SCO l H I the result of /ll|^H m tha orif I over 40 Ve^rs > I^H run ehG «Per I experience :^B_L__S-t»i^ fl manufacture GE/V4SCO
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 564 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Medan, Sabang:. Colombo. Port Said. Suez, Genoa ft Amsterdam taking mails for Europe Johan de Witt 8 a.m. P. Batam ft P. Bulang Hock Keng 9 a.m. Cucob Edina 9 a.m. Cucob Hong Aik 9 a.m. Fontianak Khoen Foeng 9 a.m. Pulau Sosgi Sultana 9 a.m. Selat
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    • 216 10 LIGHT MASSEUSE. Daily from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. at the Planters Hotel, 233 Bencoolen Street, Singapore. WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Sept. 6. Barom. 32 Fah 1018.b\ 1013.2, 3013.6. T.'mp 81. 83, 82.. r >. Wet Bu.b Ther. 78, 70, 77. Dir. of Wind S., S.. S.W., Max. Temp
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  • 92 11 SeptemiM r 7. Lank 4 m.s. __> j Lank demand 2 2;'_:;-' Private credits .*> m.s. 214*4 New York, demand ;,1 1 (red its 1)0 days s France demand goa India. T. T. 177 Hongkong, demand 12 fM iv<-m'. Yokohama, demand 1 0h Java, demand [3 j Bangkok, demand
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  • 132 11 September 7. Tin Buyers «t $79.87 No sellers Gambier Cube Xo 1 i 6 08 Gambier j"g 0 Pepper Black 12 A0 Pepper (white fair) .22.00 Tapioca, small flake, f.g ~8/rr> Pearl Sago small 7 7 g Copra Mix 9 4# Copra Sundried 9*90 Opium, Benares unc. 4,500 Rice,
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  • 44 11 Singapore, Sept. 7th noon. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Spot 23*A 23 M*. Singapore Standhrd Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot 2344 23 1 Oct. -Dec '^4 24 H Jan.-March 25% 2tf. London quotation pal. c irpr and sheet 7d. Market Steady.
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  • 171 11 Singapore, Sept. 7. Rubber. A quiet tone prevailed at the auctions on Wednesday and pricei for most grades were a shade lower. A few lots of Standard Shee/t weiv sold at 23 23^ (m Cases), but the bulk of this grade was withdrawn. Good Quality Sheet was ia
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  • 72 11 "Marvellous arc the mysteries of trade. In 1921 the Straits imported $30,893 worth canes and .sticks, and exported $233,048. France took $45,387 worth and Egypt $21,322. Sumatra and the U.S_\. share thc privilege of supplying the Straits with Kerosine. Th c one sent over 3 million dollars worth; th t.
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCE.
    • 108 11 Magapera, Sept 7 Tin.-£166 17-. M. Buyer, no saHan rc.Bi per pikul. Rubbers, hull. Mining. ColHeries $14.1,1, Lingui. $240 Nawng Pats $i.io, Rawang w% lln ()ll;nis 10< MnrilUsUM vu j ri 19a. 9d., Taiping. 85, North Tfaipingi 90 South Taping. <;*>._.. Industrials.- Traders |17.60 |1_ Frstsi and Neave.
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    • 151 11 MA CPHAIL'S REPORT. Sintc: ipore, Sept. Silver 05%. Hongkong 1 per cant pr< niium. Share market. Dull. Rubbers. Rids are wanted for Bukit Jelotonge, Ponggors, Chimpula, Buki; X.tils, Ayer Moleks, Bukii Kajang., New S-trenrtahs. Ayer Kuning. < hanirkat S_T danga, Moan, Mentaheoa, Balgowntei Hay tors and Alor Gkjriu Tins. Taipingg
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    • 148 11 Singapore, Sep!. 7. Tin.—_-15!> 17s. Sd. 179.37%, no sales. Rubbers.—Allenby (New) 46 SS, Brora 25 SO, Bukit K. B. 27% 32%, Cntfglelea (B."> cents paid) 20 26, Gkn.-alys SO S6, Kuala Sidims $1.40 $1.50, Lunas $4.50 buyers, Telok Abmmh $4 $4.25, Ulu Pandan. 50, Utan Simpans
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  • 54 11 The manager <>f the Chartered Bank ia Singapore advises that a telegram was recehed Vtxterday friom Ihud Oflicv ia London to th 0 0-Feet that the Directors of this Bank have declared an intdtriin dividend for the past half year at the '''tv «>f 14 per rent, pi r annum,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 300 11 k w+**-i*mx4k*m*-*om*mmmmmmmmm r*'. er $5,000,000. m GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COWAOT^IMTO;' ,-^r-ri WJ k A (Incorporated m Straits Settlement*) i.rriCE:— Winchester House Simr™™^ t „„,„>• ,30,000 *»S»*£W-. iStt-f If Britt. U_. I ."LANS OF ASSURANCE As rl "'<* Compel.. Art Bnt h LUe «ANACi gG m BEC T.B _S_l__?an™i> |[1K
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    • 504 11 CHARTERED BANK. j of India, Australia and China. I Ir corporated m England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital m 600,000 shares _5 each (3,000,000 Reserve Fund 3,700,000 Keserv* Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hor.gkong Penan* Amritsar Iloilo i»uket Bangkok
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    • 914 11 YOKOHAMA^ SF^^ LIMITED. Established 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund y. 61,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinomiya, Esa DIRECTORS: N. Soma Esq. N. Kajiwara, Esq. V \amakawa. Esq. X Suzuki, Esq. M. Odagiri, Esq. Baron K. MorimaW cai on K. Iwasaki. H. Mori, Esq
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    • 198 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated m England by Rcyal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee—Administration Bonds Singapore Representati yes— Messrs. BARLOW A Co. Messrs. BARKER Co., LU Messrs. WEARE Co Ltd. branch Office— 64, The Arcade. Collyer Quay. LEE, Resident Manager A splendid opportunity to acquire FIRST-CLASS
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 751 12 Milne Out m First Round. Th*' cha ract it of the boxing contests at tho Star Opera last night was such as plainly to indicate the great improvement that has taken piaei m the fistic art m Singapore during the past year. The right of the evening
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    • 145 12 Single Handicap. M. Chill owe 1 beat Rev. G. H. Douglas, 8, by 21 IG. Mclntyn, acr. beat Doig, owe 1, by 21—13. I. W. Smith, scr. Inat R. H- Law. j.lus i, by 21—15. FRIDAY'S TIES. "hater vs. Ruchwaldy. Lowndes vs. McKean. Van Cuylenburg vs. Main.
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    • 276 12 Yesterday's Results. The on t mile handicap and heats m the 120 yards hurdles, and 150 yards handicap were run off on the Padang yesterday evening. L. H. Campling made a ffien c effort la win the big event. TThe e were only six starters.
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    • 79 12 Tho annual athletic ■porta will be held o„ i Saturday, Stpt. Oth commencing at 2L30 p.m. Tho lawn tennis i hampionship singles between Meaara. Chia Kemr Tye and Chua Choon Leone '•iM also be nlayed off on the iame day, commencing at 4.46 p.m. Mis. Leo
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    • 105 12 Second Round. The draw for the second round of the P A. Cop took place at the S.C.C- Pavilion a>l night, and resulted as follows: S C F A I vs. r c, on the S.c.c. ground T Monday, llth. Middlesex vs. R. il. on SLR.O
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    • 97 12 A return match wa s played on the Raffles School ground on Wednesday evening between th 0 Officers of Ifssuls i I I Marbudda, and the V.M.C.A. snd resulted m a win for the latter by 2—l. Struys and A. Kirn .scored re spev tively for th
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    • 105 12 rhe following dates have been arranged for cricket matches postponed from earlier m the season Date. Match. Ground. Sept. 9 S.R.C. v. Service.--. S.R.C. 16' Merchants v. R.P ft Ins. S.C.C. lt"> Lanka U. v. Services S.R.C. 2* P.S. Law v. S.R.C. S.C.C. 23 Lanka U. v. S.C.C. S.R.C.
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    • 52 12 Forest Hill, Sept. 5. In the Davis Cup Challenge Round —the hin! singles mateh —Johnston heat Patter, son 6 —2, G—2, G —l. America thus retains th c trophy. In the final of the singles, Tilden beat Anderson G —4, 5 —7, 3 —6, G —4,
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    • 39 12 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Sept. 7. In the tennis tournament of the Cricket Club Sedwick beat Webb 7—5, 6—2 m the singles handicap and Mrs. Reimann beat Misa Samwtays 6—4, 9—7 m the ladies singles.
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    • 31 12 Th 0 notice of intending competitors is drawn to the fact that the closing date for entries for the Johor c Gymkhana is the 9th inst at 10 p.m.
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  • THE LATE MR. J. H. K. WARING.
    • 1005 12 The inquest into the circumstances attending th c death of Mr. J. H. K. Waring-, late prrtner of Messrs Waring and Roe, whose body was found in the Jurong River on Sunday last, was he d in the Coroner's court yesterday before Mr. G. F. Bourne, Inspector
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    • 337 12 Tie suicide of Mr. R. E. Smith, lata sanitary inspector of the Municipality, who was found m his house m Race Courts Load on the afternoon of 'ho Ist inst with S bullet wound m forehead and a service rifle by his side was also the subject
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  • 330 12 That fascinating screen star, Alice Brady; is being featured m a five-reel production by the Select Pictures Corporation. The: Whirlpool, %t the Alhambra, m the second j show, to-night. In addition there will be! another rive-reel featur c by the Fox Film j Corporation, A Small Town G'rl
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  • 132 12 G. J. Cole, a Singanore boy, whose swim-' ming successes here wili be remembered 1 by many, ba, been doing great things forj his school at Home. In the swimming races i at the school sport held m the summer I term, he put up a reeoru m the four
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  • 25 12 Friday, Bth 5.15 p.m. Drill Hall, S. R. E. (v) Field Sections, Camp Arrangements Signals, Lecture on D 111, etc.
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