The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 October 1922

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. li;\ CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1922 No. 10,70«>
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  • 260 1 The Allies at Paris have reached a definite agreement regarding the Near East situation Page 6. The Greeks are to evacuate Thrace, which will a month later be occupied by the Turks, who will be given complete sovereignty on peace being concluded Page 6. ft is thought
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  • 1389 1 Columbus was blue-eyed, red-haireii and tall, of a sunny honesty, humane ami pani< proof. In other words he came of the Bait it and not of the Mediterranean stock, s» fthoutfh his people lived in Italy and he was born in the suburbs of Genoa. By
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 162 1 MALTHOID Raffles Hotel. TELEPHONt 2920. lea Dansant 5 pm to 7 p.m files Orchestra. j M istsal Directors: j Xr I a: Mr. W. F. CONNOLLY, I Music,( (Dance Music). I^ALAMAZilUs L )3E LEAF BOOKS THE FINISHED ARTICLE CAN BE LIED NOW BY FRASER NEAVE, LTD. THE IRCADE, SINGAPORE. mmVmmmmmmmmtxxitTrma-z
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    • 235 1 CIGARETTES aßt?^^. tfliiw a^aw X x N >s?^'aaS-^™^aaV^v'^B a&^^ i i -J9I aaT ...Miiiy^ pi. -jPy i y a«»^ag»r^Aw I&r HIGH-CLASS CIGARETTES AT MODERATE PRIGtS. Scie rJauufacturr.is:— AROMH TOBACCO CO., LTD., LONDON Ii T/y^ EUROPE HOTEL. SINGAPORE. Wie Management beg to announce the following Pi gramim l^Af'F. WEEK.— Tuesday and
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    • 189 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Sauk*t*ns and Grave-? iYom If Bolter Pagje 1. Bisurated magnesia cares indigestion p 2 Premisei bi St. HeUen's Court to be J'a^e 5. Goty's high-class perfumery, from Medica! Flail —Page '2. Dance music on _H. 11. V. records, from Robinson's Page 7. Optical efficiency can alwayt be secured
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 49 1 THE WEEK. Monday, Vth. High Water, 11.44 a.m. Harmston\s Circus, Beach-rd., t«.15 p.m. Tmnimy, 10th. High Water. 0.25 a.m.. 0.10 p.m. United Engineers Annual Mtpr.. noon. ]\'(<hicsdaif, l\th. llii^h Water, 1.1 a.m., 0.89 p.m. Polo: Balestier. Tanglin Club at Home, «>.15 p.m. Tons of Money. Vic. Theatre, 9.30 p.m.
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  • 79 2 The arrival in China of Mr. Arthur D. I'iince, General Master of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. A.F. and A.M., an event of historic importance, keuterV correspondent at Peking says, it is the first occasion on which a Grand Master of this Order has visited China. The afoet V/onhipfol Grand
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  • 148 2 Pt-: hftpa even wont than dijri'.-tivt' pain i is* Ultic :<'n of it; the knowthat if one aatt oerta 0O« likiv. the best* pain ill saivly r«»llo\v. This ftvlincr is as BBaecebsaiy as the pain itself, for a couple of Blsurated Tablets taken after
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 363 2 TO 1 IT OR FOR SALE. LAMM CODOWWRj mewly erected area from 1 0,000 to 60,000 sq. ft. facing river. LARGE STORES from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also three stoned buildings for offices and godowMs. Centrally situated. All immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write
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    • 595 2 Alice joyce. j r^y^rr^FSjB charlie chaim iv /^fiafflHP§§E^V PLEASE DON'T (QUESTION. t4£BS£a&»&&&i&&\ About 10-iii^ht l»ijr change. Come and f^ i: £*^&&*JL ROSEMARY THELBY f*h' > l T: --Ja/£^t^k Grim reality enriches a reward. In 5 parts. '^fe|-' <^^' GREAT CIRCUS m 'MYSTERY. 4?O<. j«^s Thirty reel seiial. Episodes 4 and
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    • 368 2 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. NOTICE *r? di utten ding the Races on October 17th rV 1 19 ?l ar<? reminded that s ion to the Grand Stand and Lawn will be bv tfcket .only. Ladies' tickets are obtainable through Members of the Singapore Sporting Club, free, but they must bear the
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    • 750 2 ALHAMB I Programme ffom Sunday, H(h October to Ind.n. i IN THE SECOND SHOW AT i) P.M 'DOING IP THE DEVILISH DRAGON. 1 reel cart '•TOPICAL BUDGET" Interesting British Screen N A photodrama of tremendoas frip. itorj deeply int A William Fox Production Feat KTILLI "WOLVES OF THE NIGHT" I
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  • 864 3 .Mr. L. G. Blochm.tn writes the following artii!*' in thf far 1' astern Ki>vie\v, and illu if with tv. views of Port B«ret-U-nham ami two' of I'rai. Tin- author leeiM to um i "dock" as synonymous with "wharf" and some of the details may not be ripK.
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  • 16 3  - A. B. Walkley Most of us seem to he obsessed with one j i another's peculiarities
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    • 175 3 GRIMAULT'S SYRUP of Hypophosphite of Lime cr sß^i 1 f r "^b pRONCHITIs/^i^Sj CATARRH,^ STUBBORN I^^ WEAK LUNGS, I I us. |^f^|, consumption) 't'" :^m BEWARE M OF IMITATIONS Marine Engines >\ V» Ports'SrondarJ and Interchangeable.. M-w American Bosch Magnttvs— impulse coupling} M'W KArn-»tKMailß*Enftiae* are made with the pr*cuton o<
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    • 431 3 ,i i/IW(J//t//, i VI I i■ i j fB I K| iff* J i' r V^ A Motor That Improves With Use The Willys-Knight with the Sleeve-Valve Motor piles up the miles with a freedom from upkeep expense that is the pride of every owner. ■'(',OOO, 100,000, even 100.000 miles
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  • 297 4 The Times of Ceylon London correspondent writes:— lt is only by actual testing that new inventions and ideas can be proved of value, either commercially or otherwise. Wo have lately examined some exceptionally fine results of hand paintinp on rubber. The result produced by pigment on
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  • 152 4 200,000 Hindus on The Banks of The Hughli. Calcutta, September 20. There has been an exodus of well-to-do Hindus to Benares, Allahabad and other Holy Places. There was a large gathering of Hindus at the river side to-day on the occasion of the solar eclipse. All the
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  • 36 4 The Kuala Lumpur branch of the E S A M w holding a dimmer on Nor. lit* for ex•errice men and their wirei, to fee followed by a dance at the Town Hall the same ere*
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    • 325 4 JttfrTTj Frequenf repairs, be the) heiv} or light, are HsiQ 1^ < t onl\ expensive, but liidilv annoying LZi^3 an(^ inconvenient. There i- n»» motor car, fc^n3 we ?olemnl) avow, that visits the repair t^j^J shop lees tiian does the Hupmobile. ClrQ STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE. 7/^ Vi^ 5A Orchard Read.
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    • 153 4 MUSIC. FOR ALL THE LATEST MUSIC TRY H. C. HUDSON. Latest hits and successes at present t in stock 110, Ka-Lu-A, Say it with Music, My Girl is like a Rainbow, Salome. Dapper-Dan, Yoo-00, Stumbling, Honey Lu, Sweet Kentucky Rose, etc. STRINGS for all kinds of INSTRUMENTS. To be had
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    • 846 4 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE RUBBBB PLANTATION The I'ndirsiK'ied have been instructed «<> sell hy puhiir i« tk i .l, room, Radles Cfcftaifccra, Rrfta PI ON MONDAY, IGth OCTOBBB AT 2.30 p.m "VLV BKMir BUBBBB ESTATE All that piece of valuable lajul situate a* Mid fronting the i Johore Bahru,
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    • 166 5 TO LET. .iv Ist l'.^.i, th> Strait 1! I'. i rated <r it. Kjrope Hoto Apply to The Manager e.o d. u.c. I« i Kiijn it' i ,;i row rvanta i d Ottghout. oher 12-10 iound an 3 i'..i ticulars i So 5 loor pr< lv-10 bui iieong ur eonunod
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    • 408 5 AUCTION SALES AUCTION BALE Hk U)Om T{i R mace ON MONDAY. i«th October at lm PJI Bl n.D.Nc. she AT TAN JONG KATONG HAVSLOCS ROAD 3. ValuabU- 999 years' e roof., 44 thU th '^"""-e.ved brick and tileroofed busmen shop-houses Sm. A>, and U ock Road, area LMio an.l l£
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    • 706 5 TENDERS. GOVERN MENT NOTIFICATION. TENDERS will be received at the Office of the Hon'ble iho Colonial Secretary, Straus Settlements, u<p to noon of Wednesday, the Hth November, 10L'2, for the supply of the under-mentioned materials for manufactures to the Singapore Prison during the year 1923: I. Fine white rattan No.
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    • 1045 5 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. R,T he A /'i) Umn Race Meetin ff (Under S.R.A. TW, 1 iiac jn*{) will be held on Tuesday. PROGRAMME. i 5f r D Tut?^day, 17th October, 1922. PURSF E o F^ RRANT STAKES AND ir i 2.10 p.m. and 5.50 p.m a U h e anf
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    • 1050 5 in Race No. 7, and poni-e s handicapped m ciass B shall be eligible to run in Kacc No. 1 Entrance Free, $25. Distance, Kacc Course, both classes. 2 5. THE GRAND STAND PURSE and PLATE— 3 p.m. and 4.20 p.m. Class A value $900 with $150 for the second
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    • 780 5 Ak a^a^a^a^a^BßßßßF e^^HßeHa^a^a^a^a^sßsW Wink, serrice is the Primary requisite of Bye are that Meant and >fvlc conform to your personality. O■„ r Glaaass osTor tii" vry ntmo in service, conjlort. and N. LAZARUS— OPTICIAN MEDICAL HALL BUILDING BATTERY ROAD Ri fractioniat. i Mr. n. v. Meyer, r.S.M.c. (Lond.)l F.1.0. (Enff).
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  • 14 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH. CANNING.- At Annerley, London, on Sept. 14, Muriel, agvd 22 years.
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  • 920 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1922. The Weekly Causerie. By themselves, the figures attached to the Bill for making 1 provision for the public services for 1923 do not convey much information to the man in the street. But if we give the revenue and expenditure, excluding B abnormal
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  • 317 6 H. E. the G.O.C. is inspecting A Co. M.S.V.R. this morning:. A Reuter cable of the 7th inst. announce* the death of Miss Marie Lloyd, the famous comedienne. A Reuter cable of the 6th. inst. announces the death in Paris of the Marquis do Soveral, ex-Portuguese Minister in London, who
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  • 99 6 PARADISE RUBBER MUTING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) renang, Oct. 7. Al the annual meeting of the Paradise Rubber Company, Mr. D. A. M. Brown, who presided, said that there was a small loss on the yuu's working of $1,064. which was not unsatisfactory considering the slae of the
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  • 124 6 September Figures. The acting Registrar of Imports and Exports furnishes the following return of exports from British Malaya, in September. (Centals of 100 Ib). To Sept. mn<. z.i fm f\ I*. King. 52,281 514,684 741,710 V. S. A. 318,391 L\922,73i> 1.487.114 Cont. Europe 41,170 285,813 Brit. Poss. 5,701
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  • 190 6 In the- Supreme Court. Kuala Lumpur, on Friday, befofle Sir L. M. Woodward. Chief Judicial Commissioner, Mr. E. D. Shea in of Pooley and Co., made application for the removal of the interim injunction rest min ing- the Federated Malay States Government from paying* ever feo Major
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  • 229 6 VOLU NTEER FIELD DAY. There was a Rood muster of members of the Singapore Volunteer Force yesterday morning for the freld day operations, which consisted of an ambush by B. Company of p. convoy composed of members of A. and C. Companies. The former were repnesentative of an enemy force,
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  • 106 6 Though the robbery at the Banque de 1' Indo-Chino still remains enshrouded in mystery, it is difficult to believe, all circumstances considered, that the culprit or culprits have made away so soon from Singapore. The officials of the Detective Department, who are continuing their investigations, are satisfied
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  • 25 6 Mr. G. Seth, Solicitor-Genelral, having concluded his negotiations on behalf of the Government with the Eastern Shipping Company was to return to Singapore on Saturday.
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  • 536 6 THRACE FOR Till kK J OTTOMAN ARMY TO RQ t <■ [Rou»« A definite agrrei nu on the following i evacuated by the (Ir. 'I army tfl leaving knitted *fl month th<> Tu M nistration will take po« ritOiy after p.;: Ottoman army will en will
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  • 60 6 i Toront.. r Fore:! fat! iii North Ontario h "I l oat the settlements of Ha Cobalt and other pla<os Tl ueath roll is thirty, and it il ll many more arc deud and thouwm l> rt > ered homeless. The tire« are nf 2,500 square miles, doinpr
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 186 6 ttmtTTtmiiiiniiinn tiiiiiittiiiiiiinimniiiiniiitniiii^n!lt""mtniltllllTllllMHllllllllliril)ir I; TO ENSURE GOOD H3ALTH I I ALWAYS ORDER A PINT fl i IOR DINNER J i i, j. i| caldbeck Macgregor Co., I Limited S7 Cecil Street W! KEEP LARGE STOCKS OF I DIFFERENT QUALITIES. I lIMM-i n ■"^nSSpHSHSpi^- B^ KOYALTV. REQUISITES I'OR THE DINING TABLE j
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    • 6 6 JOHN DUKE. IG, Battery Road, Singapore.
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  • 272 7 gOPES AND_ FEARS. v SI \IM\KY. Service I ■stantteealt, Oct. 7. a kpM says that the i tting for the late arrival of M idania. tantt'i I cehred ote. I I are 1n- is stairithdrawing from con■a tranquiUised burning of I -t intineplaj Oct. 7. Fethi Bey
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  • 105 7 THE CHILDREN'S CO NCERT. ll «n me contributors and the Children's Concert held < the Victoria of Which was to '*'<■" an enjoyable afternoon, i being made for Ai expected, the ted to the utmoat with y having to stand. In ■*kh was uniformly good it any item f or
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  • 785 7 BONAR LAW'S BOMB. TIIUKAT TO FRANCE. [Ueuter'n Service.] London Oct. 7. In a letter to the Tirnos, .Mr. Bonar Law nrmly supports the ftrrroraiaieU'i military action in the Near East. He declare! that the danger of trouble in India through tin- M|iMusiid British proGreek sympathies would
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  • 221 7 SHIPS ALSO. PRESIDENT'S ORDERS. [Router's Service.] Washington, Oct. 7. President Harding has requested Mr. Mellon, Secretary to the Treasury, to proceed to enforce the law as regards liquor on foreign vessels in accordance with Attorney General Daugherty's opinion. He has instructed Mellon to notify the agents of
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  • 507 7 London, Oct. 7. The Colonial Office will receive to-day (Monday) a deputation from the India Rubber Manufacturers Association opposing the Producer* Association's proposal to restrict the rubber output in the East Indies. THE PRINCES RALLY. London, Oct. 7. Fifty-eight special trains brought to Alexandra Palace 50,000 Boy Scouts
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  • 397 7 CHINA AT THE LEAGUE. GOOD WORK DONE. [Router's Service.] Geneva, Oct. 6. Mr. Tang Tsai Fu, the principal Chinese delegate, Interflowed by Router, said that j the Third Assembly of the League of Na- j tions, whose labours had been so fruitful i and encouraging, gave him
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  • 199 7 The October number of the local Punch Is on sale from this morning and at fifty cents it is a good penn'orth. The cover illustration is a well known newspaper vendor whose sartorial ambition is unlimited. Santry has two other good pictures, and there are several new artists
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  • 173 7 Mr. Justice Barrett- Lennard, in the Supreme Court on Saturday, refused to grant a divorce decree to Mrs. Ersie Constance Jorge, on the ground that the Court had no jurisdiction as the parties were not domiciled within the Settlement. No defence had been entered by the husband,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 266 7 'His Master's Voice 9 RECORDS L Selling Gems of the Month DANCE MUSIC 10 INCH DOUBLE SIDED RECORDS. B 1286 Circulation. Waltz B 1287 Sweet and Low Walt? Gossiping. Fox Trot Silver Star Waltz B 1294 My Sunny Tennessee. FoxTrot B 1306 Say It With Mu*ii. Fox Trot Ma One-Step.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 555 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The "Blue Funnel" Line—Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE, PORT BWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES, HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE, PORT BWETTENHAM and
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    • 539 8 I "£LLERMAN" LINE ■LLTOCAF ft 3UCKNALL STEAMSOIP C%^ UC (Incorporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer OUTWARD. *>»• Singapore s.s. CITY OF PARIS Nov. 3 s.a. CITY OF YORK Dec. 14 s.s. CITY OF SIMLA Jan. 28 s.s. CITY OF POONA Mar. 9 HOMEWARD. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Marseilles anJ London
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    • 579 8 P. ft O. BIUTiSH iMOU AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SER PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO (Under Contract with Hi* >T«iesty'i Goverornvut^. LONDON PAB-SAStBBM BBRVI FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES. LONI DUE SINGAPORE LEA VI BIMQi NANKIN about Oct. 15 KALYAN KARMALA about Oct
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 754 9 "nTswi &2Jgg&* Co., ltd. SIN GAPORE— BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. TllUWmm Kelantan, Pangnara. Telupin, p A tani, Singora Ungws* Chumpon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure I.A Oct. 9 Oct. 11 K A< HATIPOK Oct. 16 Oct. 18 HIDOI Oct. 2:? Oct. 25 ot*s4 throughout with electric light, and have excellent accomelast p*f
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    • 689 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steai.i Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHURXAN LINE.) (Incorporated in Englaad.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK Steamers. Due S'pore Route F or a fTS™ ANTON Ct 2 SUGZ
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    • 544 9 ISTHMIAN LINE DIRECT SERVICE SINGAPORE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, AN* FAIRFIELD CITY duo Singapore to load .\dv. 17 1922 MOBILE CITY due Singapore to diachaige Nov. (5 1J)22. MOBILE CITY due Singapore to load o- j<).>._) Taking cargo on Through Bills of L;*iins to all Inland Points. For freight and
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
    • 953 10 id the reh tor. Sir, —We Law now an in which the manufacturing of synthetl ial perils is taking more and D from th. trade. What is the m for this Tht* wholesale gem trade i n policed trong combine, who havt a virtual
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  • 200 10 Thc i(1 is ,n Uc h interwtmg reading in BtVi i^iu- of Tho Planter. The »™1 makes a powerful p i ea for the unemployed planter, "who can do the WOT* fit the junior's rate far letter than any youngster they (Rubber Companies) can import ....ft would mom that a
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 76 10 5— .....MHMMM^. M B -J I Service Stored in Every Cord." I Continental Cord; Tyres L T Whether the test is on the city or country roads, i CONTINENTAL CORD TYRES prove their tough- I 1 ness, strength and wear resistance. Their good looks reflect their long lasting qualities. m
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    • 456 10 H 91 ONE FLUID OUNCE CONTAINS 45 PfR jj ml m CENT ALCOHOL, 10.7 PER CENTf THER I i I |B 1 DERIVATIVE OF ALCOwL), 19 j Hi'lon lift MINIMS CHLOROFORM. S \-l\ I FOR THE RELIEF OF E l| I Pain iii tie Stomacli 5 I anil Boiels, I
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    • 156 10 Genasco Roofing I 2 PLY AND S PLY COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK KIFATS I AND NAILS FOR FIXING I GE/V/BSCO is I^^^^^^E I the result of //i tin over 40 Vears jj Y j s^J rail# c/l I GE/V/I SCO T^^H satisfies from/ tidvher ksmM i withstands %m%iftBs beginning t
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 771 10 SHIPPING NOTES. Hongkong Observatory reported on Saturday morning- last a typhoon, position of centre uncertain, in about Lat 15 N, Long 127 E, travelling W. MAIL TABLE. TO-DAT. Japan, etc. Tatsuno Maru 8 a.m. Meda^ Rumphius 9 a.m. Pulau Soegi Benuit 9 a.m. Sandakan, etc. Kajang 11 a.m. Penang Calcutta
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  • 85 11 October 7. Bank 4 m.5». B|4 1-fi Bank demand Private credits ;i m.s. .1 t New York, demand Credits 90 days 53 Fruncc, demand tiju India, T. T. 17 Hongkong demand 11', p.c. Prem. Yokohama, demand 106 Java, demand 135 14 Bangkok, demand on^ s Sovereign, Eank Buying $8.54
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  • 459 11 KLUANG RUBBER. The fifth annual genet a meet <.£ vlua" •><■■ Company Limited held ai Gresham Hodse, Battery road Saturday. Mr W. p. FUumner prided there wea Wong, Chew Wan p ()h. apV n onstable, the manager. [n moving and accounts the Chairman i I P««ret that
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  • 93 11 October 7. Tin 75 Tons $82.26 Gambier Cube No. 1 17.00 Gambier 10.25 Pepper Black 12% Pepper (white fair) 21.00 Tapioca, small fiako, f.g v 9.00 Pearl Sago small 7.75 Copra Mix 9.20 Copra Sundried 9.50 Opiojn, Benarea unc 4,500 Rico, Rangoon white 245 &ic*, Si»m No. 1 for
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  • 29 11 Singapore, Oct. 7. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked S Spot 2s 28%5 Nov.-Dec. 29 29^; Jan. -March 30 31. London quotation sheet BHd Market Weak
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  • 135 11 Singapore, Oct. 7. Tin.—£164. L2». 6d. 75 tons sold at $82. 25 per pikaL Rubb«*rs.—Quiet, United Malacca? 721-. 1 TViuk Ansona $4.75, New Serendahs $140, Lunas $4.90, Malaka Pindas SO, Aver PmnM $3.U0. Bassetts 72'2, -I hi 75, KempAfl $3.05. Kuala Sidim $1.45. .Mining.—Collieries £14. Muraia $4^5, Lineuu
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  • 196 11 Singapore. Oct. 7. Tin. ilG4. 12s. Gil., shewing an appre- < ciation of 2s. Gd., over the week. Rubber at 8%d. is better over the same period. Rubbers. Bassetts 70 75, Bukit Katils 40 45, Craigieleas (New) 20 30, Glenealys GO 70. K,uala Sidiraa $1.40 $1.50.
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  • 20 11 Saturday's Utei Johan Tin (*> 35 45 Kamasan (250,000—2) 2.1 Kodah (500,000—$1) 1.60 1.70 United Malacca (*l> 7"
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  • 54 11 Members and officials of I iiv? i throughout Canada are L« -inp aaketi to join ti year roun I T Conf< organised by tlu- C of Canada, Toront (Mice" the n >n fi»l.< I mal finding the j>i 'fix reform men ])ar t of the field so open to p
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 184 11 Pu 000 000. A rrim r»nr» it hi nmnniT Assurances in force over $17,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. ,-lm,^ nn u (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) IUE Winchester House, Singapore T nNnnw mriTTrp 1 Q9 au i „v 1,»3 J20.000 deposited «i,h' ,l,e Up™ Curt of Eng^aTand cSpfe
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    • 559 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. licorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares 15 each i3,000,000 Reserve Fund 3.700.00* Keaerre Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 I HK AD OFFICE. 3S Bishopsgate, London, E.C. tgenciet and Branches. Alor Star Horgkong Pi-nan-* Amritsar Ilcilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh
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    • 882 11 YOKOHAMA LIMITED. Established 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reterve Fund y. 65,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. V.ee-President: R, Ichinomiya, Esq DIRECTORS: K. Tatenmi, i;* q K Mogam£ Eso. f ta nab e. Et«. K. Takeuchi, Esq. 1. Matsukata Esq. T. Hodsomi, Esq. HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA. Singapore Branch
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    • 116 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter A. D. 1720.) FIRE Mofo¥^AT MARINE FideUty Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WEARNE Co., Ltd. Messrs. BARKER Co., Lt-1 Branch Office— 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.
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  • 299 12 SATISFACTORY ENTRIES. The entries for the Autumn meeting, which takes place next w.ek, tota| nearly ighty. a vtry satisfactory number con■ktcring khtn pit MO griffins. Netherlands Jndies owners hold a strong hand and will ptcbably win several g<iod tvents. The following are the entries for the fust
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  • 786 12 .-'aturday saw the first > rally fine morning for fait work for nearly a week, and iii anticipation of tome good gallops there v.af-; a lain* attendance, including H. H. the Miltan of Petal; whose itring arrived during the week and is being exercised by b ran. The
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  • 467 12 S. C. C\s POOS DISPLAY. The S. C. C. met with disaster in their last match in the Singapore Cricket Tournament, the S. R. C. defeating them on the Padang on Saturday by 19 runs. It was a low scoring- match, the afternoon's play producing only 89
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  • 163 12 A large number assembled at the Yenning R.oa<i Cemetery, Kuala Lumpur for the fonend of the late Mr. A. J. Wdler, Chief Inspector of Schools S. S. and F. If. S. The service was conducted by the Rev. A. r. Btnifnell of Senemban. .Messrs.
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  • 48 12 Violoncello, the English ractr, heads the Melbourne Cup handicap with 9.3 and the Caulfield with 0.7. Eurythmic won the ICemsie Stakei w.f.a. a mile and a furlong for the third time on Sept. 1st. carrying 0.11 ;;*id doing it in 1.55. Eurythmic is not ntered io the Cup*.
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  • 564 12 OPENING RACE FOR LUNDON CUP. The opening race for the cup competitior initiated by Mr. F. G. Lundon was sailed yesterday morning in fluky weather. All the yachts have been officially measured on sail area and water line lengths, and handicapped under Y.R.A. times, so every l«:at is rated
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  • 313 12 (From a Special Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. 7. The annual prise iv.retin.tr of the M.S.V.R. Battalion Rifle Association (Seremban) took place here to-day in hot weather. The litrht was tricky. Among those preesnt were the British Resident, the hon*ble Mr. E. S. Hose, and the G.O.C. Malaya, Major-Gene-ral
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  • S.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
    • 74 12 C. Singles. Watson vs. Poyser. Gale vs. Hoblyn. Hare vs. Hide. Schofield vs. Voelfoer. Ftrachan vs. Hogervorst. f'urber vs. Dean. D. Singles. Gordon vs. Dobson. Duguid VS. Roberts Manchester vs. Belford. Quinton vs. Adamson. B. Doubles. Stredwick and Parish vs. Livcsay and Warren, postponed. Plait and Bower lan
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    • 102 12 TO-MORROW 'S TIES. Ct Doubles. Davison and Dykes vs. Stewart and Ambler. Gamble and Coates vs. Laville and j Williams. Meredith ami Manchester vs. Pearce and Frick. Poyser and Roberts vs. Hendrie and Hare. Jamieson and Brown vs. Hogervorst and Romney. Barnes and Hammond vs. Quinton and Collier. Marshall ;ind
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  • BOWLING TOURNAMENT.
  • 227 12 Long Oistantv Kace. Tire annual long distaim race from the Swimming Club to Sea View, a distance of about a mile and a quarter, for the Hay-Taylor (up. attracted six entries yesterday and every competitor finished the course. For the third year in succession that excellent swimmer, \Y.
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  • 156 12 Unfortunately only a handful of people attended the Victoria The it re on Saturday i n:^ht for the second of the two concerts given by members of the Italian opera company. Under ih<' ciuuniKtanees the! axtistes, Signorina Impairment, and Sip- 1 nori Artino, Ifanceri and Bifard] had
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  • 45 12 Mr. H. Lloyd Cowdy, of Ipoh, has been appointed to act as Deputy Public Prosecutor, for the next Perak Assizes commencing next week. Mr. Cowdy will also act for the Government for a number of cases till the arrival of Mr. Burton, the new D.P.P.
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