The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 September 1922

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1922. No. 10,6%
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  • 245 1 As regards the Near East, the position up to the present is that the Kemalists have made no attempt on the neutral zone, but aacr c talking about it —Page 7. The French and Italian flags have been lowered on the Asiatic side of the Sea of
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  • 1572 1 Quicquid agunt homir.e* nostri t*t farras* HMli J_~_n_x Strange how some familiar name strikes one when looking through the newspaper*. The Premier of Angora is "Raub Bey,* but we never knew that Raub was on the coaat before, though it has been once or twie< near
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 158 1 MALTHOID Raffles Hotel Special Cinema Programme UND AY, SEPTEMBER, 24th j at 9-45. p.m. I MV.KSAJ. HUH MANUhACTURING COMPANY Presents GLADYS WALTON IN "HIGH HEELS" By the* American Authors LOUISE B. CLANCY. BBI^ IHIIII^ IH^ iaiII^ IIHHHIIHHIH^^ I^ a B^B^HBi--------______^H^H KAL4M47OO i^_rm_-_-!_rs_i-? m\.r%.g^ *jr \j m I LOOSE LEAF BOOKS
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    • 625 1 MESSRS KELLY WALSM LTD. (INCORPORATED IN HONGKONG). NEW COMMERCIAL BOOKS. Thm London Money Market. Acts. cts. How to Become a Company Secre- cts. I tactical Gu.de, by W. F. Spald- tary, by E. J. Hammond, 2.75 J"__!__ 7.50 Questions and Answer, on Secre- The Suecesful Insurance Agent, tanal Practice, by
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    • 143 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. European wants job— Page 5 Auctions of furniture Page 5 Tennents' Beer— all British— Page 6 Australian wines at Bolter's— Page 1 Offices m Raffles Place to let —Page 5. Cinema ni Raffles Hotel on SundayPage 1. Lady wants uavellinp. :,ssistance--j Page Tenders wanted for lifeooat and dinghy
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 87 1 THE WEEK. Saturday, 23rd. High Water. 11.34 p.m. Jewish New Year Commence.. St. Joseph School Sport?, 2.30 p.m. Polo: Balestier. Lodge St. George. Fina of "The Parsing Show." Sunday, 2 tth. High Water, 0 0 a.m., 0.8 p.m. H. E. the Governor retvsrns. Monday, 25th. High Water, 0.45 a.m., 0.43
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  • 21 2 *m A Chinese firm *ot the contract for the SLff l^ <"»• building) *n&kok, the price being Tc.. 100,000 -European firm, tendered.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 437 2 TO Lt-.TOI FOR SALE. LARGE 'iWNS, 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 situated. All immediate entry, going cheep. Apply or write to A. J.
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    • 399 2 GAIETY CINEMA "As soon as I heard of America's independence my heart was enlisted"' LAFAYETTE, 1777. Lafayette, We Come PERSHING, 1917. Leonce Perret presents E. K. LINCOLN AND DOLORES CASSINELLI m this super Patriotic Motion Picture Spectacle m six great acts. JIMMY AUBREY IN "HIS JONAH DAY" 2 Parts. Second
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    • 496 2 ALHAMi I AmmmßW- tm Programme from WEDNESDAY 20th September to .M I IN TIIE SECOND SHOW AT 9 w I THE TOPICAL BUDGET I of interesting screen news fl A Robertson-Cole Produc; fl Featuring I George Nichols, Helen Jerome Eddy and lloyd Hi. rt I In a most compelling story,
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  • 989 3 (1 torn Our Own Correspondent.) Jesselton. Sept. 16. Major Pov.-HI, the ruthor of "Where the Strange Trad., down", declared that kaa rainfall m Borneo was six and I .-Jf feet per annum and thought that he was regaling his readers with one of the most sensational titbits of
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  • 121 3 A HEADACHE There is nothing n»ore maddening than J a dull grinding headache, or short sharp 'winges m the temple.*, over the eyes and It the base of the brain. How can you stand it? could stand it if you had to, perhaps, bu. you don't have to Little's Oriental
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 334 3 N tound that 'Urn Glaxo (IF tO I _<der. with its teat and jljj valve, m tbe beet to nee.** Yu* I Baby loves I the Glaxo Feeder *143 M% m importance to Babys food is Baby's feeder md the Claxo Feeder is designed to lighten work to help Baby
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    • 275 3 ww f »wwi^^ --MJL A.M.A. j I GEORGE FLETOHER &CO. LTD. Ij J (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). jl [_MM Sj/gAR j MACHINERY. I Specialists For the :j < Equipment of ji SUGAR FACTORIES. ji 5 REFINERIES and j; DISTILLERIES. jl j SOLE AGENT m BURMA, MALAYA, SIAM, INDO CHINA, HH JC
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  • 367 4 Since the war, it la stated Chinese carpenter labour has been difficult and not ho satisfactory as before m Rangoon. For about two months there has been unrest among these workmen and m the last two weeks a certain amount of agitation which has resulted
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 669 4 Estate of Syed Alwee bin Abdulrahman Al Junied, deceased IMPORTANT AUCTION SALK OF Valuable Leasehold Singapore Town r roperties At Messrs. Cheong Koon Sens and Co's (Saleroom, No. 30 Chulia Street. ON THURSDAY, 28 SEP. r.MHKK AT 2.30 P.M. Lots 1 and 2. Valuable 999 years leasehold land and the
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    • 295 4 Rheumatfo palnsy w'f *^^^_M r*** ¥tt Mr. W. CLAUDE ASHBY writes oa Fek llth. 1 1 1 S. I kave rafi_ad for nearly two years with RhaßMat-fB-, Congestion of the Kidneys and a a GrAvel. At times I have lean so bad as to be Cumpeilod to gira up work
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    • 73 4 MUSIC. FOR ALL THE LATEST MUSIC TRY H. C. HUDSON. Latest hits and successes at present m stock 110, Ka-Lu-A, Say it with Music. My .Girl is like a Rainbow, Salome, Dapper-Dan, Yee-Hoo. Stumbling:, Honey Lv, Sweet Kentucky Rose, etc. STRINGS for all kinds of INSTRUMENTS. To be had at
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    • 734 4 -^K^S^t^teJ Stockpri '> I > »->35 /kTtlsJ^^E^r Z*<fr\ wlJ! o?\cu i m s,>n,: I V_W_VW.WWW_ %V_-_-.-.-.Vrt-.v.-.-.%sv.S-.%V.V- v.v.v I "•"••v.v.v.rl BY ORDER OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE STRAITS >Kll l te, I SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. I The Undersigned have received instructions to offer for sale up I Sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 502 4 CHURCH SERVICES. THE FIFTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. September 21, 1922. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 7 a.m., Ho"y Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral.) 9.15 a.m. Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. ST. MATTHEW'S SEPOY LINKS. .No Evensong and Sermon. During the following week: —Holy Communion
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 393 5 TO LET. I vj Rafle Plaaa, ground anl I Taag Beag Urn., Ke I I IOLET. l. Cecil Street. 1 i and Godowns. 1 ■>. Box 68. RaMei I --ben, I lub. I eead fleet o a Apply on tbe preI 18-10 I baagabWi with garagy. I r K<»ad. App
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    • 588 5 AUCTION SALES SHKIUI I\S SALE the Supreme CoorTef th. Strait. Settlements Settlement of Singapore. a In the cau «c of A. Bartholomew Plaintiff versus 1. Chia Gue Khiam 2- C. Sanmugam Aidants AICTION BALM Ol tho furniture contained m Ke 71 -.'ley Road. I To be held at the above
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    • 675 5 NOTICES. OVERNMENT NOTICE. BBITISHWAB MEDALAND MERCANTILE MARINI WAR MEDAL. Tho _bove medals have been received for o the persons named below. Application I these .hou.d be mad, either personally STin^ a. the Atteadaat Branch). S.ngapo>vv Fo;-; ii Gaggino, .Marti,: Amery, John Phillips, Edwin Augustus Pu lar, Charles Long, Allan Gnerrier,
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    • 676 5 NOTICES. NOI ICE. IN THE ESTATE OF CHAKLES ERNEST SMIIH-.MARRIOTT DECEASED. Pursuant to Ordinance No. 144 (Trustees). Notice is hereby given that all creditors or other persons having any claims" or demands upon or against the Estate of Chare* Ernest 1 Smith-Marriott deceased, late of Koala Lnmpur m the federated
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    • 744 5 BY APPOIN,!K\ i J Eyesight Free y>AV v {Met 11CC S 1 j Carefully of i Examined *Q||p> Charge. I H. M. The Kin* of Mam. **l Msjjj! 1 '^»m '»»»m»»MaMmtf__n- "^s.- ,_s_2__ '/r -I ___B_HH i yf I T m v 1 rl W- **Z m '<$* I OPTICAL
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  • 25 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. SWINTON.— In London on or about 17xh inst., Campbell Hernulf Swinton, lute Manager of Temiang South Estate, aged 40 years. (By cable)
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  • 835 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1922. The Bubbling Cauldron. The Turkish crisis, which there is every reason to believe will end m a conference of those mainly interested, is likely to provide our statesmen v\ith further exercise m the solution oi Imperial problems, problems not tt a novel but
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  • 426 6 The latest advice from the agents, Messrs Adamson Gilfillan and Co., is that the Egra, which is bringing back Sir Laurence Guiilemard, will not arrive till 8 a.m. or Monday. Mr. J. D. Kemp left Penang for Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. Ram is becoming fairly general through out Perak and
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  • 171 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Sept. 22. The curious tale of a daring robbery at Intan, Upper Perak, comes down here. A supervisor of chandu recently paid a surprise visit to the chandu shops and suspected one of irregularities. He resolved to return later and arrest the
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  • 597 6 9 Mr. G. F. Jackson is unpointed auditor of the Harbour Board's accounts. Mr. J. E. Nathan has been appointed a collector of land revenue for Singapore. Mr. R. H. de S. Onraet is appointed director of criminal intelligence, S.S., from Sept. Ist. The ordinance for the asseament of rubber
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  • 21 6 DUTCH ALKt„,, M I '•'Hy, I X U Engineer De Jo, I r Zee, I Both were drow, j
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  • 48 6 (P.y court Cheng Kun, U mg Yip Ku to n Dr. Wang Che premier of the new < Koo mm Kan minister of minister of tho minister of eommnnj minister of Intel i minister of education justice; Li Tm Shun mini Kwo Lin Wei D agriculture.
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  • 344 6 Bankrupt tfais v 9 Mr. 11. J. A. Hota director of 1 again examined m the s>„, I Court y,st,r,!, A Justice, the Hon'ble |fr. p I regard to a trai X subject of teveral I i Far Eastern shar I jhe .feted that S Riley,
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  • 144 6 General praise for rta,T,l< which il lo I- thc ]&%t will have convinced seen it, that I It should he laid tl dale is ratpoM general produ.-rion The!.-■■c of Singapore m the ireek ci show a I rmte o! the correcpond 5C.74 m th*- previoe m p.ria
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 166 6 iWU ARE NOW A JliE TO Supply ■M-MM-MW-MMM HE WEI L KNOWN BRAND Bulloch. Lade Cos WO«A*Wfl_ r__-JJjT__f XTRA SPECIAL ggg Gold Label B_P Scotch Whisky m Wm^A > SOLE AGENTS Caldbeck Macgregor Ho., Ltd. (Incorporated m Shanghai). WHOLES I.E RETAIL WINi. BPBIT MERCHANTS ZEISS BINOCULARS We are again able
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    • 59 6 j OCULAR HEADACHES Eighty per cent of headaches are Ocular Headaches caused through some defect of vision. If your headache is so caused you wi 1 never be relieved until you wear scientifically fitted Glasses to cor-^ct the defect. f loiiHSfi7.<^) v» V-^ f.m »\~A*' mm 0 V_____^ Late of
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  • 580 7 PARIS MEETING. Ll SAVE IT TO YOU PARD. 1 1'euter's Service.] Paris, Sept. 21. |-j C ftceeant of the proceedings mi tlie nfcrence yest»»rduy is ia a semi-official statement ofl .r on expressed great astonish' Tact that whii the Britisi had niorc*' their troops at Chur.uk, Italy
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  • 628 7 WORDY DEFIANCE. NO MOVE YET. [Reuter's Service.] Constantinople, Sept. 21. The Kemaiists have not made a fresh move m the direction of the neutral zone tB t*ie past twentyfour hours. It is hoped by well informed authorities that the' .uestion will b e settled peacefully, if the
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  • 81 7 There was an attendance o* about a hundred last night at the Singapore Harbour Board Club, kindly loaned by the Club Committee, on the occasion of a successful smoking concert held by members of B. Company, of the Singapore Volunteers. It was only an informal gathering
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  • 705 7 PRESIDENT'S POWERS. BILL SIGNED. [Reuter's Service.] Washington, Sept. 21. Tie?ident Harding has signed the Tariff THE NEW MEASURE. Washinyton, Sept. 21. Treasury experts estimate that the new tarifl under the Fordney-McCumher bill, thf immediate enactment of which is expected, will yield about four hundred mil•on dollars m
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  • 674 7 THE JIFFORD EXPEDITION. j A few days ago Captain Barry Jifford, J a well set up, rugged type of Englishman, left Singapore on the initial stages of a venture, which may be described as one of some considerable magnitude. Captain J Barry Jifford, accompanied by two com-
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  • 53 7 Monday, 25th, Untrained Europeans of all companies. Tuesday 26th Chinese, Malay, S. F. A. and Lewis Gun Company parades. Wednesday 27th, S.V.A. and Eurasian Co. parades. Thursday 28th Lewis Gun class. Friday 29th, S.R.E. (V) signals and M. G. Platoon. All parades at 5.15 p.m. at
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  • 43 7 Monday, Sept. 25th., Executive Committee Meeting, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. Officers Meeting, Headquarters, 5.30 p.m. Wednesday, 27th., Band Practice, 5.15 p.m. Signalling Class, 5.15 p.m. Saturday, 30th., Commissioner's Inspection. All troops parade at Headquarters at 4.30 p.m. Full uniform with staves.
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  • 77 7 The following interesting paragraph appars m the Northern papers With .egard to recent reports, Major T. C. Fitzhugh informs Reuter's Agency that neither he nor Mr. Douglas Halliday Macartney has any further connection with the Sino-British Trade Association of 77 Knightsbrige. London." This is the Association with which Mr. Leslie
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 123 7 Robinson Co., Ltd. FOB THE FORTHCOMING RACE MEETING. &rTm^% SPEC,/lL D,SPLAY I pl^.. NEW MILLINERY M, DRESSES. OTHER NEW GOODS CONSTANTLY ARRIVING. Robinson Co., ltd. j (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE). •r WkfIAWWAW.VYW_V_W_WA^^ TO THOSE GOING HOME. Bright Bouton Rouge News Nilometer From Felucca Maspero s Maspero Specials THESE HIGH CLASS CIGARETTES
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 602 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND f» CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The Blue Funnel Une— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companiea Inc< rpor .red m England) MN-APOIB, PORT SWETTENHAM ft PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP and HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES. HAVRE and LIVEEPOOL SINGAPORE to GENOA. MARSEILLES and
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    • 560 8 I "ELLERMAN" UNI ■LL-_RMA. BUCKNALL STEAMSBXP C,„ Ltd (Incorporated m England). PASSENGER SERVICE. S>*nmer OUTWARD. Dne Singapore. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Nov. 3 s.s. CITY OF YORK Dec. 14 s.s. CITY OF SIMLA j an 28 s.s. CITY OF POONA Mar. 0 HOMEWARD. BA CITY OF PARIS Marseilles and London
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    • 544 8 X JS" 11 APCAR LINE (Incorporated m England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARCO m PENINSULAR AND ORIENT AT (Under Contract wit. Majesty's LONDON PAR-EASTERN Bl FROM LONDON 0 MAI lE] DUE SINGAPORE lfi DONGOL\ about Oct. 1 MACEI NANKIN about Oct. II X \T/» I KARMALA about Oct. 29 MANTI
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 769 9 IHE SIAM HEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SIAM.) SIN GAPORE— BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE .rcojfWM Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, ng.uan, Chumpon, and Bangkok. TIPOK Arrival Departure ,IPOK Sept. 25 Sept. 27 A Oct. 2 Oct. 4 Oet 9 Oct n i;t_ed throughout with electric light, and have excellent accomaaa
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    • 683 9 The Ocem Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman ft Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN A MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK Steamers. jy-f Spore Route Fer BELLEROPHON Sept. 25 Suez Philippines,
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    • 657 9 ISTHMIAN LINE DIRECT SERVICE SINGAPORE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ. S S. ''FAIRFIELD CITY" due Singapore io discharge 6th October, I__,._ du c Singapore to load sth November, 1922 Taking cargo on Through Bills of Lading to all Inland Points. For fi eight and particulars apply to:
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  • 797 10 Peaceful Brusa. Travelling to Brusa is a tedious matte:these days most of the staamers that tnke you from Constantinople to Mudania are tiny things and crowded at that, ar.d unless you travel by the Hellespontos, the one liner of the Marmara Service which displaces 275 tons, you
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  • 307 10 Tlie Hongkong Government "Gazette of Sept. 9 announced that m pursuance of directions given by H. M. the King, Mr. Chaloner Grenville Alabaster, O. B. E., has been appointed a King's Counsel for Hongkong. His many friends wfll congratulate him on the distinction. Mr. Alabaster is the
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  • 100 10 Large increases m the number of submarine specialists m the United States Navy are foreshadowed by Rear-Admiral Thomas Washington, the Chief of the Bureau of Navgation. He haa invited applications from officers with at least two years' sea service for a course of submarine instruction to start on September Ist,
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  • 158 10 THE MAGNIFICENT "MAJESTIC." Their Majesties, who were accompanied by Prince George and the Duke of Connaught, recently paid a visit to the White Star liner. Majestic, m Cowes Roadstead, and made a tour of the vessel. The occasion was signalised by a striking compliment to the Merchant Service.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 38 10 A-~~- Continental Cord i 7 j Tyres j j BIG REDUCTION j IN PRICES I FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS 1 I 7 J APPLY TO j !si\lE DARBY Co., Ltd.! I 7 Sole Agents ia vialaya. 7 7 ■■■■mi
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    • 398 10 _^_faJ_i Pi ■ri I Ai -VUChei-Usts^^^*^ r wm TCHY I RASH ON BACK m Irritation So Great Lost Rest. Cuticura Heals. a "My trouble staned with a terrible itching on my back. I rubbed and scratched it and made it worse, and a red rash and small pimples broke out.
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    • 102 10 JODELITE I The Timber_Preservative "^_4_i__ _^'JKs_Wfe' _l__Si Wrkmmm\ jt J__K_L |£'"'Vi^_^_H __l?^_^»* > f _M_}(& r B Bsm>'- vr* Stocked ;in 1, 5 10 Gallon Drum WHY PAY High Prices for Hard Wood M'rt£/V Soft Wood Treated ttith JODELITE IS CHEAPER JUST AS GOOD Write for Particulars to The Borneo
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 568 10 MAi LIABLE. TO-DAY. Pulau Soegi Benuit 9 a.m. Cucob Hong Chiap 9 a.m. Sambas, etc. Singkawang 9 a.m. Anamba Natuna Islands Batavier 9 a.m. Sibu Flevo 9 a.m. Indragiri, etc Hong Chuan 1 p.m. Pakan Baroe, etc. Hong Cheang 1 p.m. Kelantan Krian 1 p.m. Batu Pahat Mana 1 p.m.
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  • 82 11 September 22. Bank 4 m.s. 2 i_ ]-}•> Bank demand l5 M Private credits 3 m.s. j New York, demand g_i£ Credits 90 days 6 France, demand g35 India, T. T. 178^ Hongkong, demand 11", p.c. Prcni. Yokohama, demand 106 ,2 Java, demand 134 Vi Bangkok, demand \K)% Sovereign,
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  • 127 11 September 2-. Tin 180 Tons IBl.il Gambier Cube No. 1 15.00 Gambier 10.00 Pepper Black 12.50 Pepper (white fair) 20.60 Tapioca, small flake, f.g 9 00 Pearl Sago small 7.76 Copra Mix 9.35 Copra Sundried 9.65 0-..___. P.. HAVM unc. 4,500 Rice, Rangoon white 245 fi>«, Siam No. 1
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  • 32 11 Singapore, Sept. 22. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Bl Spot 26»4 26%; Oct. 26^ 27; Oct.-Dec. 27 v 27% Jan.-March 28 28%. London quotatio-i sheet Bd. Market Firm.
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  • 228 11 Statistical R e turns. The financial accounts and statistical returns of the Ceylon Government Railway for the year ended September 30tli, 1021, have been issued. The summary of the financial results compared with the results of the preceding year shows that the capital expenditure to year ended
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  • 56 11 Messrs Guthrie and Co have received a cable from the Secretaries of Kamuning advising that the Directors have decided to recommend the payment of a dividend (payable on 28th October) of Id. per share free from Income Tax, m respect of the year ended 30th June 1922, and that £29,265
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  • TRADE ANDCOMMERCE.
    • 119 11 Singapore Sept. U Tin.—.£lol 16s. 180 tons sold aY $81 pet pikul. Rubbers. —Very little doing. Mining* —CoUieciea $14 $14.80, Murais 5 $4.63, Linguis $2.D5 $3.05. Nawng Pets si.ls $1.20, Eswa itH, Ulu Piahs $1 $1.05, Hit.i.n I 31.10, Ulu Yam3d. 18a. ML, INn 6& 205.. Johans 27
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    • 142 11 Singapore, Sept. 22. Silver 36%, Hongkong ll 1 per cent premiam. Share market. Quiet. Rabbara. Bids are wanted for liukit Jongs, Punggors, Chimpula, Bukit KatilAyor Moleks, Bukit X; Nov.- Serendah*, Ayer Kunings Changkat SeidainBluara, Mentakabs. Haytor*, Alor Gajaha anJ Balgownics. Tins.— Taipings 77% 82%, Norths B2M 37%, Souths
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    • 151 11 Singapore, S<\... _>_• Tin.— l*l6l 15s. $81 180 tons sold. Rubbers. Bids are invit.-.l for RadellaGlenealys, Mentakaos, Alor Gajahs, Ulu Benuts, Sungei Tukanurs, MalakofTs. Haytor? and Allenbys; there are buyers of Lunas Teluk Ansons, Craigieleas, Jenna Kuantan Bukit Katils, Ayer Panas, Ampat (Sumat ra), Batang Consolidated.
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    • 103 11 _r Singapore, Sept. 22. The advance reported last week was no« wholly maintained and values at th» Auctions yesterday were i ihade easier aM round. Demand v. !y. with Manufacturers atrain the chit* buyers. Stsndaif Sheet cold for 1 I and 2$ cente In cases, Good fa.i. celling;
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1820 11 over $5,000,000. j C-C/ar; AiiaraiiceK m f«ree ever 1X7,000,000. x Ai m \M iSSIIRANIE OMPANY. LIMITED l lomptnj ha. £av»o Th 2&s??^aiii___ Co^* o 013 S_ Je^ E c -km\Lz P 0o wf Sa I n^. »n f J complies with the BritKr We I FLANS OB ABBURANCI As9Urance CompaoiM
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    • 138 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE ilnuutrormtarl F; n^. rtnrl by Kcyn| c;harter A D rtSB MOTOR CAR MARfN* fidelity <^ ranter Administration Bond* Rtprc ..ntativaa— MeTiTs. DARLOW Measw. BARKER A Co MBf. WEARE Co, 1 td ?-ra__ch 0 B Y*_ .4, Tht trade. Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE. Resident Ifl \Ufi-/ IA
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  • 922 12 JUDGE CRITICISES GOVERNMENT LAXITY. The trial at the Singapore Assizes of N. Mamat on charges of falsifying accounts of the P.C.M.O.'s Department, m which he was for many years employed, has aroused considerable' interest. It conc.uded yesterday, after a hearing lasting over three days. The body
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  • 279 12 Municipal Order Contested. A Municipal summons to demolish No. 20 Minto Road issued to the owners Abdul Gafur bin Kassim and Osman Hadji bin Mohd. Said was the subject of contention m the District Court yesterday, it being suggested by the defendants that the demolition is
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  • 61 12 (By Courtesy of the Lav Pau Press). Shanghai, Sept. 16. The Kwangtung troops have been divided nto five divisions. The Teopes' army is still active m Kinan f Kwangtung. Tsao Kun demands four millions for the •xpense of the mid-autumn f est val. The new Cabinet is tendering
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  • 513 12 The main building of tho Saovabha Insitntc (Paseur Institute) is practically ompleted and the director lias now removed the greater part of the work to the m 1 lild* -g Hays the Bangkck Times. The ren aining buildings are under ejection I d should be completed within
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 107 12 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. C Singles. Schofield beat Hammond, 6 —2, 3 —6, 6 —l. Wardle beat Collier, 6 —2, 6 A. B. Lloyd beat J. Mel. Brown, 6 —3, 6 —4. Strachan beat Strafford, 6 —3, 9 —7. Hogervorst beat Powell, 6 —3, 6 —4. Furber heat Mitchell,
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    • 20 12 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Championship. Chill beat Cantrtli, 21—6. Double Handicap. Hammond anl IheßsM beuv Clark and Smith, 21—4.
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    • 85 12 Sunday's race will be for a trcmy presented by Psr. Hoops, P.C.M.O. All boats will start level, there being no handicaps, with sails and anchors down, and European crews only. Start 10 a.m. At the last Sailing Committee Mr. Cobbett's protest was heard m connection with
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    • 275 12 S. C. C. Defeat Harlequins. A large attendance watched the match on the S. R. C. ground yesterday evening jj between the S. C. C. and the Harlequins, the winners of the Singapore Second Division In the second round of the S. F. A. Cup. The game
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    • 40 12 A match between a Municipality team and the Serangoon Eleven was played on the Malaya ground on Wednesday and ended m a draw of two each. MuLer and Lange for scored for Serangoon and Archer (twice) for the Municipality.
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    • 58 12 S.C.C. vs. Lanka Union The following side will represent the S. CC. against Lanka Union on the S.R.C. ground this afternoon. O. P. Griffith Jones P. R. Craig, R. T. Holder, R. Kennedy, R. T. W. Leonard, H. L. Marshall, R. E. Prentis, E. J. Rich_s, G. H. Warren,
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    • 118 12 London, Sept. 5. Following out their policy for the en"otragement of international athletics an Oxford and Cambridge Universities combined team of athletes is going t 0 Prague tc meet the Czecho-Slovakians on September 9th and 10'h, and to Budapest to meet he Hungarians on September
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    • 106 12 Autumn Handicap Weights. London, Sept. Bth. The autumn handicap weights just published show Kirkcubbin head.nb thj list for, the Cesarewitch at 9.5, and Happy Man second at 9.4. Then come Devizes 9.3, Air Balloon 9.1, Flamboyant 8.8, North Walsham and Flint Jack 8.5. Nippon and Double Hackle
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    • 56 12 London, Aug. 30th. The Ebor Handicap resulted as follows: FLINT JACK 1. BACKWOOD 2. DANGER 3. The betting was 5 to 1 against Flint Jack, 9 to 1 against Backwood, and 100 to 8 against Danger. Fifteen ran. Won by three-quarters of a length; half a length
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    • 114 12 Aga Khan's Cup Won by Simon's Choice. The race for the Aga Khan's Cup, over n_ miles, was run at Poona on Sept. 2 and resulted as follows: Mr. Galstaun's Simon's Choice, 8.7, Townsend 1 Mr. S. N. Mahomed's Christmas Holiday, 8.7, Burn 2 Mi. F. M.
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    • 39 12 (Malay Mail Special.) Sydney, Sept. 16. Rosehill Races:— The Hill Stakes resulted as follows: Gloaming Ist. Beauford 2nd. Soorak Srd. Starting prices were io 2 against Gloaming. 5 to 2 on Beanford. 14 to 1 airainst Scorak.
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    • 87 12 The announcement, which is widely published, that the Calcutta Club "ntends drast cally to curtail the supply of Derby Sweepstakes tickets to England, has caused disappointment m sporting c'rcles, especially among Commission Agents, cne of whom laments that he will probably be 'ueky to get five tickets as
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    • 126 12 An incident, unprecedented m the history of cricket occurred aur'ng the match between Notts and Hampshire at Trent Bridge last month, and culminated m Newman, the Hants bowler, beng ordered off the field. According to the cabled reports, the affair commenced by the crowd barracking
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  • 148 12 Mrs. Hoyle, the wife of Captain G. W. Gold Ceast Coony owns a pure-bred Arab fhat has never been beaten under official rac'ng conditions at Accra. His nar^e is Shooting Star. The horse has wton 38 firsts, though never thoroughly trained. Shooting Star came from the
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