The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 October 1922

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1922. No. 10,712
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  • 257 1 Restriction at last! The Home (Jov ernment has laid down a scheme by way of an export tax, which comes into force in Malaya on November Ist.— Page 6. The report recommend.s the appointment of a committee to deal with ca*es for special consideration, such as nevly
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  • 1269 1 When the future of "The Times" is a .subject about which the worlds of journalism and politics are anxiously concerned the [world of letters mr.y be excused for turnniits thoughts to newspapers in fiction. And I do not know how I can begin better than by quoting:
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 74 1 MALTHOID f Raffles Hotel. I Telephone 2920 (10 Lines. j| I Thursday Guest Night, fi Ka-Bcs Orchestra. J Joint Musical Directors: M W u >. i AGLIAPIETRA. Mr. W. F. CONNOLLY. M Orchestr Music). Dance Music). l IW «i OHI M» g^f^" U l E LEAF BOOKS !HK nNISHCD ARTICi.E
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    • 213 1 s ;j the work C i/ The reason for vk li ROYAL typewrit- ij If er supremacy is jl I II fully established II j > M\ N«m'— compare the guaranteed IS »l m\ service which follows the purchase IM > "Compare ffi^or^^J^^mmq F_*' _'il^ft«**p*f_-j^^ j ji in ii ■<fts»<B»«wi—
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    • 152 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Cutk'ura heals rash on head Page I". Malay taupht at Y. \V. C. A. Page ;>. Attractions at Goodwood Hall Page 12. Excellent sweetmeats from H. Bolter Page 1. Uh Keudel Saltratec for tender feet Pape 3. Dress all your cuts and sorts with ZamBlik— Page 4. Hudson
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 78 1 THE WEEK. '1 n-sday, 12th. High Alter. 1.46 a.m., 1.11 p.m. Boajaward Mail lonvrs. Phil. Orchestra, Itfem. Ha":. 5.18 p.m. Lodge fttltnitj 8.30 p.m. French Leave. Vic. Theatre, M6 p.m. Friday, lZih. High Water, 2.44 a.m.. 2.1 p.m. Homeward Mail leaves. Polo: Bulestier. Young Torjon in Pink. Vie. Theatre, 9M
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  • 369 2 The Point FlucidHted. rhe Malayan Obcerrtr uiys:— When w Ittetfatd th« letter wkfor the above headwinch was published in our first issue submitted it to his Lordship Mr. Justice Harrett-Leimanl whose recent interesting •ure on dtisouttfe will be remembered. Ins Lordship has very courteously favourI us with
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  • 8 2 I In- avmt! novel i- a narcotic— A
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 443 2 TO LL r OR FOR SALE. LARGE GO DOWNS, newly erected area from 1w,009 to 50,000 »q. ft. facing river. LARGE STORES from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also three storied buildings for offices and godown Centrally situated. All immediaie entry, going cheap. Apply or write
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    • 699 2 NEWGAZETI-E g-jF 'jFITS N ERIAL Infatuation S f^ q Uietly and allow the man you loVt to Mto a mad s 1 u tion of Sf y 01 1 10^ will result in his unhappiness Sm the s lution of this problem, that demanded all of a woman's ta c
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    • 334 2 NOTICE. j in (he Estate of James Harold Kennedy Wurinp. Deceased. P«n«aa| to Ordinance No. Ul (Trustees)! Section 25. ™h° T CE i3 hereby given creditors and other persons having any claims H mands upon or against the Eatatt- of James Harold Kennedy Waring deceased late of The Ho Hong
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    • 399 2 r Programme from Sunday, Bth October (o Friday, i >u, THE SECOND SHOW AT p p.K, i>Of\(; OP THE DEVILISH I)R \(;<>\ I reel cartoon. TOPICAL BUDGI I Intereating British Screen N< A photodrama of tremendous jrrip, itory deeply fnt A William Fox Production Featuring WILLIAM "WOLVES OF THE NIGHT.
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  • 239 3 JEWEL THEFT GANGS AT WORK. i i OMING HOME. 7 I! I? I i I -'ith three caw >; .-ho\V it. but osten- Pk-cadUly i that it i I hey k~ the will i WM A the of «-.i; i rione i them, rac< i fort ta ibout a rhile
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  • 82 3 T^ Loid Or* met in i little 'I I. C saic Indian Mutmy that ttme could b« no tr mistake thar and vipour. It it equally great mistake, in iWalliij, with h'trh-dflss Orientals, who aiv almost invariably very tourteous, la confounc i tiic- use of discourteous oi Dt tiii perate
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  • 626 3 (By An Einish travels*). y nij. is Dttt a good time to arrive •i .»i^ real unles you have r— ervsd a ""'i lUJSllhaml. The hotel people will you that the rooms are ten dollars a day bis i there are none vacant. The explanation is that
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  • 109 3 **< oalit ion" Architecture. A new house for Mr. Lloyd George has ;u>t beeu* completed at I hurt) near Farnham, in Ekirn y. It is built of red brick in a composite, or "coalition," style of architecture, and contains about 20 roofl Standing in about 70 acres,
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  • 84 3 A sensation was caused, in Hongkong hanking circles on Sepi 29th by the report that the Intoi national Banking Corporation had been robbed of no less a sum than $200,000. The polioe are investigating" the matter, about which very few details were divulged by the officials of the bank. This
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  • 126 3 WHEN THEY ACHE, BURN, SMART, SWELL ITCH, BLISTER, PERSI'IRE, AND CALLOUSE. AH you need is highly mwii^ted and oxygenated footbath prepared by adding Reude] Bath Saltrates to plain hot water. Refreshing, soothing, healing, and antiseptic, its wonderful is upr.n sore, tired muscles* aching bones, irritated
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 38 3 v CHEVROLET CARS NEW MODEL I YE SKATER SG CAR, FITTED WITH SELF-STARTER, IMO LIGHTING, ELECTRIC SPEEDOMETER, DETACHLE KIMS. DOUBLE FOLDING ;!:en. ONB-MAM hood H ISB IN REAK. SIDE I RTAINS. ETC. DISTRIBUTOICS s.s. and f.m.s. MOTORS LTD.
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    • 229 3 V WMWMMMMWWWWiS V.v.v.V.%WWW%V.-.VJViVdVW.VI I A.M.A. A.M.A. I |HICK, HARGREAVE3 Co., Ltd. j l| (INCORPORATED IN ENGL/ND). ==?r= j > I Pjgsel Oil Engines. 1 Uniflow Steam Engines. 5 Condensing Plant. '< (with Hick-Breguet Fjectair.) 5 SOLE AGENT in MALAYA, HAM, BURMA, INDO-CHINA, J DUTCH EAST INDIES. S P. A. PAR
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  • 427 4 The prices quoted are generally those! current at Clyde Terrace Market. At the other markets there may be small variations. Singapore. Oct. 9. Beans, Long per catty 12 80. French do 24 Beef per lb. 40 1 Beef Steak do 36 Bean Sprouts per catty 05 Bamboo
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  • 99 4 His Excellency the High Commissioner has 1 «en pleased to appoint Mr. F. A. S. Me- j Helland to be Food Controller, within and t or the Federated Malay States, with effect t rom the 14th September, 1922. vice Mr. c A. Dickson. i It i* stated that Dr. Stone,
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  • 870 4 TEACHING THE FILIPINO IDEA HOW TO SHOOT." Teaching in the Philippine Islands 10 these day« i- quite B different avocation from what it was when the famous Argoaautic expcJition arriv< d in Manila by the army transport "Thomas," just twenty-one year* ago. Of the :3fio teachers who made up that
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  • 21 4 Mr. Bowinar, who took orer the AngloJhinese School in Kinta a few months o, ?ft on transfer to Seremban on Wednesday'
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 294 4 f LA PtSLA j^^^^HlEi^ GRANDASIi J I DEL b^ v CRIENTE. fifeLrl^Js^/'' HRCVVN OF 3 i ORIENTE, '^4^^^^^^^^. MUNDO. < Vr^g^^H^cAL FAHHllft vgy^^V I* J S High grade MANILA CIGARS, manufactured only by J* 1 The Orient Tobacco Manufactory, C. Inftnohi, j: HONGKONG. JO •I Tel. Add. "MODERATOR." Codes: A.B.C.
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    • 422 4 I KS^^Lfe^M Stocked I r- -^S^^BaWWteS^E^^^y^ v^ 'K (Incorporated in w I grossm: j I 7£c per/ame of CeyCon I r T*hc late^l triumph o( the P er s%\* burner's Art, unique in its. Ror«] charm and distinction, Warn R I is a pear! among perfamet. Delightfully refreshing tnd U^
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  • 342 5 PASS AGE HOME. Ceylon Opinion. W ing »iii nrially the Til ea of t eylon It 1 i hoped thtii 1 ■■>■ acl kin of i lean Association in India, in prenf fl petition for presentation to Lord inchca) urging that the co |of ;nibetween nlia and the East should
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  • 24 5 The lesson of Russian literature since 1917 is that the human spirit is greater than all the combined forces of brute matter. T*r!nce MinkL
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  • 174 5 Dinner b\ i akin to < <>nsternav n seising the Efykun toaternity in "crosa sporting iiUwpiJiu local Japanese rsetaurani tecper. Thi» cute person baa conceived thjt novel idw» i.i. European resident?. :i tirrm daily, with the conventional ~> course lie we have all accustom< «i ourselves ho cold
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  • 85 5 A magazine editor re i certain popular writer an 01 f of tin ngtb. When the to hand it was fcuinl th;-: :a! huntireJ w the limit. I r to BAke thl story fit the .spa bit: di&poeal th*- last f-w paragraph! irei condensed by the inp^nious editor
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 201 5 TO T.ET. r 1 rdea Club. I U.C. iM R iflet Place. and Pj I IJ-l-J iga Nos. C LBl for business preIfai Ku 1 lag rooms and r garaf raati ..i! througrhout. »bei Apply to 4 12-n ound an] ol 3eng Him, >'o 5 ore. t oonJ floor l«<-10
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    • 649 5 AUCTION SALES auction s,\i.K -.c-room, Rn(ncs Cl!ilmb<lrSj ON MONDAY. WU OCTOBER AT tM BCIUHNG SITK AT TANJONG KATON( fcfiWaSaSfft-tf-lIWELOCK ROAD laij t "aia*2 S Valuable 999 year,' leasehol, mJ*u three-Btoreyed brick and tile roofed bimncs shop-houses Nos. 41 and 41 Have ock Road, area 2,110 and 1,025 sq ft (T
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    • 717 5 NOTICES. WHY NOT j lEABN MALAY! CLASS AT Y. W. C. A, *V,rt Canning Road, > "'i p October Ith at 9..i0 a.m. 10 Lessons $10.00 NOTIFICATION. Tenders will bo received at the Resiawits Ofhce, Kv.chin??, up to the 30th Ncvunber, 1922. for the lease of the Pawnbroking Farm for
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    • 960 5 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Selreu" 8 'ffl be Tvi^ at C^*l October lV2 f' IS n On f 20th uctoDer, 19^2, ior the following works with > '-rs cose at noon of the 13th October, teJ^T^ tO Raffles Girls School including genmal repair* pointing and whitewashing Bo^coT^'" mjtTte .Sl.»d, at the
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    • 141 5 |S BY APPOINTMENT TO Eyesight Free Carefully o f i; Examined Charge, jl J. H. M. The King of Siam jf THOSE WITH SUPERSENSITIVE LYES v.^L ESPECIALLY \F- 5 PRECIATE THE MARVELLOUS RELIEF OBTAINED THROUGH WEARING CROOKES GLASS i GOLD FILLED SPECTACLES WITH CROOKES 1 I El From $15 Per
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  • 321 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1922. Restriction. The cable from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, which we print in another column, notifying that the Government is to introduce compulsory restriction in the rubber inaustry for Malaya and Ceylon alone, by way of an export tax scheme, arrived
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  • 758 6 It is rather on the optimistic side to speak of the "settlement" which has been reached at Mudania as final. The conference of the generals is to agree on terms for an armistice, and it will be a later conference, more cf diplomats than soldiers, which will
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  • 108 6 The Royal Italian Opera artists will give a concert at the Dutch Club on Friday night next, 13th. Ticket* at the door or through members. The Bishop of Singapore is at present at Taiping Hill, but will celebrate Holy Communion in St. Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, and will
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  • 557 6 ANNIVERSARY OF CHINESE REPUBLIC. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Pcnang, OH. 11* Tiie Chinese procession to celebrate the mniversary of the Chineee Republic Wll ritnessed by large crowds Lanterns, irusic, variegated costnmee, and thfl large number of boys and Bffarll participating, wire features of the striking pageant, ivhich eOMckuted
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  • 260 6 The Child Welfare Association intend! shortly to arrange talks and lectures on hygiene and infant feeding, for girls and young: women and mothers. A Teochew was charged by Inspectoi I Pearson, of the Marine Police yesterday with attempting to commit suicide by jump- ing overboard from the Khoon Fong. He
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  • 312 6 HOME GOVERNMENT J DOWN A S( 'HKME 1 DUTY ON IXFOEI 01 STANDARD PRODI The following cabl< the Secretary of S1 nies, is forwarded bj ernment to the Prei for general informs Stevenson Commit I system of exi»< rt scheme two in June Rei rt, duty to
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  • 145 6 (By Court**) of th< Nichi Shiml T-'k Six thmmnd wrorfa the Tokio arsenal, an of employment as u r« 'in the defence fOBM. 1 I are aaid to be decn Baron KfithftlQ M.r preservative at the fotthcon at The Hague to cons 1 additions to tht rul I
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  • 24 6 (Sin^apor, Bl Amount previounly acknowledfrf<l Per Singapore Am«teu: I W matic Society llth Per CapUin E P Rioh»^t 14th Sept. f
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 315 6 mnmouumuuwgm:tnumuu;w»»ti»»»nn»ni»i»nnunn»»nM»tniH»H»n»»i»»»m DON'T HOPE 1 CALDBECK,MACGfiEGOR 8, C°L W ,g^||||g||jr FOR THE BEST, j I /^l? f T l ITT I I Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Limited (Incorporated in Shanghai.) WHOLKSALK \M) UTAH >MNK \M> SPIRIT MERCHANS j I (OFFICE) i PHONE) i -T S itv t. --o I pii^v i 1
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    • 90 6 94~] e HUDSON WAGONS FOR KVERY PURPOSE Hudson Wagons are built on a sound t ungilHwing principle expert knowledire, scientific designing. s billed woi men and sound material, al! combine I i make t3t€M Wagons the most efficient for the particular job they are J employed upon. Hudson High-Capacity Side
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  • 280 7 MUDANIA AGREEMENT SIGNED. n;XT OF I'KOTOCOL. s ,GNAirSis wn\Ki>. i on Maple, <M. 11. il I able <>c». 10. front t the protocol the Alii abled, about fifteen ■if about Pt'ven Tim. ■>- to ensure •it and M The continwithdrawn of the i forces, veramenta D bM been and pno-
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  • 79 7 DANISH < ABINBT. Copenhagen, Oct. 10. •^ruction is due to difth« protective import fumigated, which will upheld. USTBRDAM STRUM ENDS. Amsterdam, Oct. 10. 0* port resume toHARH -held '"don, Oct. 10. report for the I net profit of for preference proposed to pay five peacarry for- ■> total £1,409, was
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  • 187 7 THE CHURCH SPEAKS. JAIL BREAKKRS. [Reutcr's Service.] London, Oct. 10. Dcspiu a close watch, six hundred Irregulars captured in tho Four Courts. fighting, in<-;irr-,>rated in Mountjoy Prison, Dublin, revolted to-day. Anns and am.uuniWtn s.iruirjjiod in and aistributoa to I the priaOMn, who failed, however, in their attempt to
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  • 557 7 London, Oct. 11. Chao Hsin Chu, Chinese Charge d'Aflfaires, held reception in the Chinese Legation to celebrate the eleventh anniversary of the establishment of the Republic. It was largely attended by English. Chinese, Japanese and other foreigrn diplomatists. The Republican flag flew from the roof of the
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  • 1349 7 A FELLOW FEELING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Jesselton, Sept. 30. We have read and thoroughly enjoyed Owen Rutter's "Travels of Tiadatha." It j 1 expres&es tho humdrum and the ordinary in a manner which makes us feel that we are the Toughs and the Filberts and as
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  • 372 7 Arrive at office in a placid but ener- 1 getic frame of mind— o a.m. Syce lay* "this is my summons day". Wish him joy. Followed upstair R and asked what I'm going to do about it reply nothing, as time cannot be spaced for him during mornings. State
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  • 158 7 When the hearing was resumed yesterday before Mr. Justice Barrett-J^ennard of the action by M. Guston and E. J. Nathan against Messrs. Almusawah and Co., for alleged breach of contract to erect four godowns in Cecil street, the statement of claim was amended to refer to
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  • 20 7 The meeting of the Legislative Council fixed for the l«th instant has now beei > postponed. to the 23rd.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 240 7 FOR THE RACES HIGH CLASS I PRISM BINOCULARS wSSflfc DAOO B M afeL fcjj B Perfect mechanical and optical eon- R K s^*3 91 I stuict on They combine high magnifying S *J£*L B i: lirrllt transmilt i«K power with an j^j§BS^^So^^^S^^^^^ X llonall y 'arge field of view jIJBBjBgSy
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 514 8 THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. (The "Blue Funnel" Line— Alfred Holt Co.) (Companies Incorporate <l in England) SINGAPORE, PORT SWKTTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES, HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE, PORT
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    • 543 8 "ELLERMAN" UNI mUOtMA:< ft BU'JKNALL STEAMSHIP Ci <?. incorporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer OUTWARD. *>■• Siagaport. -s. CITY OF PARIS Nov. 3 s.s. 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 jjiiJ London Dec.
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    • 587 8 P. ft O. BRITISH iS AMD APCAR LINE (Incorporated in Enrlsro\) MAIL AND PASSENGER ANT) CARGO HER PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N, CO 'Under Contract with '.-.in ifaiwty'i (iovemni<'nt> LONDON FAR-}'- T. N litV'f. ntOJt LONDON 'JPO MABBEILLBB, M I DDK RrKGAPOBE NANKIN a'. -cut Oct. 18 KALYA KARMALA abort
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 648 9 STATION Cfl LTD. SIN SAPORE— BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE. v ana Kelantan, I fangnara, Telupin, p At ani, Singora, M uhumpon. and Bangkok. Arrival Departure °l 0 Oct. 11 Oct. Ifl Oct. 18 Oct Oct. 25 :.roughout w: nd haye escellent MCo||l i S3 ptie*enffcrB. trom Sinaraiore to Bangkok and Singapore
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    • 667 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Company, limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd UttfcElCAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in Eng!amd.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK Steamers. Due S'pore Route For Sf TON ct 22 R Philippines, H'kong,
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    • 607 9 ISTHMIAN LINE DIRECT SERVICE SINGAPORE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ. FAIRFIELD CITY d Singapore to load X,, v 17 1922. MOBILE CITY due Singapore to discharge Xov. U 1922. MOBILE CITY due Singapore to load n« r 2. r > 1922 Taking cargo on Through Bills of
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  • 889 10 ARCHBISHOPS AT GENEVA. Geneva. Sept. 3. I The A ui. bishop -.<f Canterbury preached tO-day at the Cathedra] to the delegate- of the League of Nation.-, his text being "Seek ye first the Kingdom <jf God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be
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  • 255 10 "STARVING" GERMAN Y. Travellers' Mmt*. Berlin, Aujf 15. A contributor to the Tagebiatt relate, the following- rtory about starving Germany. In Frankfort he had sat, while waiting for his train, at the same table lady and her little son, who were eating scrambled eggs with ham. It wa« a KOodly
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  • 20 10 im Major P. L. Coleridge act.s as Officer Commanding the 2,70th Burma Rifles dur in* Lieut-Colonel Rigg's absence on leave
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 83 10 Bj ■••B•• £3 »B"B ~B B *"B B Bf^Bl V"B -B?»BJ-»B*'»Bi~ H~B)^Bi"»B |->fI«E B n i service Stored in Every Gord." 2 j Continental Cord"? 1 yres Whether the test is on the city or country roads, fci CONTINENTAL CORD TYRES prove their tough- J ness, strength and wear resistance.
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    • 408 10 CUTICURA HEALS I RASHJN.HEAD In Pimples. Hair Came Out In Handfuls. Lost Rest. "A rash broke out on my heacf. It started in the form of pimples about the size of a pea and v/hcn they burst a small dry crust formed. They itched and at times were so irritating
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    • 137 10 JODELITE The Timber Preservative v.; r qhHRK '< Rfc Stocked |in 1, 5 10 Gallon Drum WHY PAY High Prices for Hard Wood WHE) Soft Wood i reated With JODELITE IS CHEAPER JUST AS GOOD IVr/te for Particulars t<> The Bsrneo Company Limit -i 3 (Incorporated in England.) I Singapore,
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 813 10 SHIPPING NOTES. THE POPULAR MOTOR SHIP. In some quarters, it is still thought that a ship equipped with oil-engines instead of steam plant is something of a novelty, and that shipowners who order such vessels are embarking upon a new and untried experiment In disproof of this belief, The Motor
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  • 68 11 October u Hank 1 in... France, demand India, T. T. t-o,' Hongkong, demand 10", p. c Prem Yokohama, demand 107 Java, demand 185% Bangkok, demand ;,q.7* Sovereign. Esr.k Baying 5 J Bank of England Rato 3 c Bar Silver London jj^' The following tek-gram ha- been receiver from Rome
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  • 98 11 October 1J Tin (Buyers |88) Ciamoier Cubo No. 1 17 nn Gambler In9r Popper Black jo^ Pepper "vhite fair) 2LOO Tapioca, small flake, f.g. 9^oo Pearl Sago small 7 75 Copra Mix 92 q Copra Sundried 950 Opi.-jn, Benares unc 4,500 Rice, llarpcon white 246 Bice, Piaro No. 1
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  • 41 11 Singapore. Oct. 11th, 1£ noon, i Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Spot 2^ Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked SWr Sp« MH 2S* 4 Nov. 29 29Vi: N'ov.-Dcc. 29'- M Jan. -March 30Va 31. London qi*oiation B**(K Market Quiet.
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  • 146 11 Singapore, Oct. 11. Silver 35 Vs. Hongkong 10% per cent premium. shar* Market. -Quiot. Rubbers.— Bids are wanted for Puni gors, Chimpuls. Bukit Kajang*, N\-w $$ermdahs, Moan and Balgro->'i,ies. Tins.— Taipings 77 k- 82%, Norths 85 90, Souths 87% 92%, Renonga 19». 205., Jofaana 37% 42%, U!u Piah«*
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  • 141 11 Singapore. Oct. 11. Tin.—£loo os. $83 no *ales. fefthtjen^-Brogaa 27% 32%, Jimaha 80 85, Malaka Pindaa BO 86, Malakoffs $2.70 sellers, Kuala Sidima $1.4") $1.55, Teluk Anaona buyers $4.50, Ulu Pandana ~>o 60, Bassettt* 70 75. Mines. —Johana 40 45 Linguis $2.1>.> $8.03, Ifuraia $4.:,0 $4.76,
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  • 133 11 FRASER'S REPORT Singapore. O«l. H. £166 •■< n< p- r pilral. KubiH-r>. Very little bu Kuala Sidin l n (c( i M a i a r Utan Simpana $1.10, 1 .v,. T t L $5.10, Malakoffi S-.;:o, New 69, KempM Kedah* 11.65, Jlmahi 80, BatMtta 7i>. Amalgamated
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  • 253 11 l.ondim, Sept. 13. In ~i.it, of the pause in tho Gem Lel-r.an discussion, which not to 1 clorcd at, and the developments in AsU Minor, market! have remained wonderfuih steady. Copper.— For the above- nason*, the pected riM has not yet come off, but n business and
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  • 74 11 Yesterday'* Alteration* rel-%.?* 1 ".000—, B6 M Titi Tin (900.000-10) :il> i. Harbour <i'i) 9.00 10.00 V un rin u G«gah (120.0 Ayer Kuninj Aver Panas Balgrownie (200,000—1) 2.50 M ett (700,000—1) 70 80 Batanfi; Benar 150,000) 50 00 K&maaan (250,000—2) 2.0 »h (500,000-11) i Kuala Sidim
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 173 11 ■000 000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMP^lmifi OFFICE :-Winchester HoulT'ZtTore Settlements > .my has £20,000 deposited with' the lupreme Court of Eni a D OFF I CE 32 Old Jewry, E.C PLANS OF ASSURANCE AsJ^ CompLfes^cf C mpheS the British^Life 0 ECRETARY MANAGING DIRECTOR AGENTS WANTF.n ASSURANCE Ltd. E!i
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    • 356 11 CHARTERED BANK. India, Australia and Chin; Ircorporated in England _by Royal Charte Paid up Capital in 609.000 oS Bishopsgate, London, EC AW c« ffer V C r e3 and Benches. Bangkok Ipoh Srecon Manila SsiT;' SSL BANKERS. 1 k of Erjrland. rfJW* Joint City aad Midland Bank Btl^Hd 11 C
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    • 791 11 YOKOHAMA LIMITED. Established 1880. Re.orve Fund y. *****000 v President: K. Kodama Eso Y.Ysrnakawa'". >^^a. g«q. BRANCHES: p,,. i»- IST J^SSS 8 5 an 00 Vtadhrortoek -or.oium Rio d e Janeiro <obc saicron Kaij-uar.g. -ceipondeiiu at al! the chief commercial cities of the world. LONDON BANKERS. Lc»<ion County Westminster and
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    • 61 11 1 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in En,,.™,, by Roya Aft I FIRE MOTOR CAR M4KTNE Fidelity Guarantee-Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives-Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd Branch OfHce-64, The Arcane! Co^lye^Quly 1 RDO f LEE Resident Manager. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO ITO Public, Fire and Theft For Rates etc.,
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  • 160 12 YESTERDAY'S AUCTION. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rabber Association held its T>72nd auction yesterday October O^h. when there was catalogued 1,016,702 lbs. 855.67 tons. Offered 1,430,944 lbs. 638.81 tons. Sold 991,649 lbs. J 442.70 tons. PRICES REALIZED. I ihlied Smoked Sheet. Cents per Ib Singapore Standard Quality
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  • 310 12 Singapore, Oct. 10. A steady business continue* day by day in the local Share Market, and whilst Loan* and Industrials continue the chief attraction for investors, considerably more attention has been paid to the Rubber section, and the usual amount of speculation has taken place in the
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  • 413 12 M AC PHAIL'S WEEKLY REPORT. Singapore, Oct. 11. Business has been difficult in the share market during the week in spite of considerable enquiry in all branches. Both rubber and tin continue to improve and a* a result it is hard to find shares. Enquiries for rubber shares in particular
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  • 229 12 HISTORY OF THE CHINESE COMMUNITY. To (he Editor. Sir, In the preface to "Om Hundred Yonrs of Singapore" wo weie promised a r,i- ;>ai\iut> publication by Mr. Song Ong Siang dealing with the history of the Chinese community. Many are aware that this work has been
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  • 286 12 l>eath Sentence on Dusnns. Xo loss than fifty-one witrt^sc-s were called for the prosecution at the trial at the Labtm Assizes, held before the Acting Chief Jusiioe, the hon'Me Mr. P. J. Sproufo, an.l Messrs. W. A. Rose and A. 6. Y:.nscolinn, sitting- as Assessors, of two Dusuns,
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  • 103 12 UN ION JACK CLUB. Mr. L. Horwood, hon. treas.. sends us the accounts of the Union Jack Club, for the year ending June 30th 1922. The expendiure, including cost of removing manager's bungalow comes to $*****.93. Cluh receipts were $12,151.68 contribution from Naval Canteen Board, Hongkong:. $2,850; interest on investments
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  • 140 12 M .1. N. Burner, the Dutch director who has Ukeil a leading part in opposing the British proposals for co-operative restriction of the rubber crop, has written an article alleging that the wily Britisher in the F.M.S. has this year heavily increased his crop, while at
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 123 12 C Class Doubles. J)avision and Dykes beat' Stewart and Ambler, w.o. I.aville ami Williams beat Gamble and C fates, w.o. Pearce and Frk-k beat Meredith and Manchester, w.o. Poyser and Roberts beat Hendrie and Hare, B— G, 6—4. Janiieson and Brown beat Hogervorst and Bomney, 6-2, tV-2. Barnes
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    • 76 12 A. Clasn Double. IVenti* and Dyne vs. Kleinman and Uterniark. Winik'M and Lyall vs. Winter and Wilson tc finish. B. Class Double. Livesay and Warren vs. Stredwick and Parish. de Mello and BcMMWI vs. Salter and Strachan. Winter and Wardle vs. Milligan and Borneman. B. Class Single. Taafe
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    • 86 12 C Clans Single. Hoblyn vs. Hide or Hare. Lloyd vs. Hogervorst. Newcomers Handicap. Chamfer vs. Crawford. Fergusson vs. Hertog. Soper vs. Schudel. Noble vs. Whitley. A. Class Doubles. Miles and Potts vs. Sinclair and Hill. White and Hewitt vs. Tyler and Ed- uvids. B. Class Double. Platt and
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    • 11 12 TO-MORROW'S TIES. WajUc and Toscenie vs. Doig and Kinloch.
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    • 66 12 (From Our Own Correspondent.) I'enang, Oct. 11. The- team to represent Penang in the rogbj match against Selangor here on Saturday was chosen after a practice game yesterday evening and is as follows: Milncr, R. Listen, Sanderson, R. N. Hamilton, Donaldson, Roger, Keng Chuan, Milligan, C. P. Liston,
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    • 148 12 B.CX. Fixtures. An interesting; programme of matches has l>een provisionally arranged for the S. C. C. Rugby Fifteens, and six of the fixtures, including one Malaya Cap match, Will bu played in Singapore. The prognunma is as follows: Saturday October 14 vs Johore at Johore. Thursday October 19, A.
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    • 222 12 Championship Race was swum off. Ed. Tan was an easy winner with Lim Gcok Siang second. Other events were the 50 yards 'B" Division, winner Lee Chin Koon second Tan i $00 Bit. Umbrella Race, winner Chia Seng i Quee second Chin Kim Siong. Team Racs
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  • 89 12 The Gold Medal 1921-22 and the October Medal will bo played for by Medal play during the coming week-end, 14th and 15th instant, and the Ladies Spoon on the Monday following. The following have qualified for the I 1921-22 Gold Medal, which will be competed for in
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  • 199 12 Tlue usual easy work, was taken yesterday morning, although Observation and Drumfire each went at about threequarter i pace for a round, going well. Woodgate's stable? was expected to arrive during- the day and will complete the list. Some of the working times have been considerably above
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  • 248 12 Captaincy »>f St. Andrew*. London. Sept. 27. Amidst the plaudits of the crowd, which, despite the persistent rain,, numbered over 5,000, H.R.H. the Prince of Wales played himself into the captaincy of the Royal and Ancient Goif Club at St. Andrews, in which he
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  • 21 12 Saturday, 14th. Field Day. See Special Orders. The Annual Relay Race will take place en Saturday, October 21st.
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