The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 October 1922

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TKN SINGAPORE, S.S., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1922. No. 10,718
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  • 182 1 Genera] Sariagton and >L Franklin Bouillon have been talking to the press men on the Near Fast situation Page V. The quest-en has arisen of the place t.l the Conference, and the French deprecate London and suggest Paris Page 9. A military Sir-ship haa come to griet
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  • 1140 1 Even sweltering Singapore ia blessed with a matutinal outburst of song ami flashI brilliant colour. Think of, and envj up-country dwellers in the prim. jungle, whose morn ifl heralded by sueh j joyful feathered friends, and whose dayi are wrapped in that M atrange and beautif dy which only
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 107 1 V1ALTH0ID 7FLES HOTEL. CM lines) ABBAXGEMENTS FOB AUTUMN RACE WEEK |:U H I tclally augmented for Race Week. Race Tiffins RACE DAYS [-HUM'' DAY-— Dinner Dan. .1:1-. int. IN KM A— Sunday Evening). I Diners will have prior claim to tables in tht- Ballroom lor D Dresi Kssential for Dancing
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    • 262 1 How Much per Year Does Ihe Lack of a System "ost You HH-_eßi saves timo and inconvenience. Our advice is free We invite you to investigate the tremendous time-saving advanta i:'.- systeni offers. RONEO LIMITED 1 (Incorporated in England.) I CQLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE. PTHE EUROPE HOTEL. SINGAPORE. 1 :>• announce
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    • 149 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. I aticnra for ihe Skin— Page 3. rhe virtues of Zambuk— Page 4. Smith's Glasgow mixture— Page 5 Estate of Khoo (hew Pan— Page 2. vi cuum machinery wanted Page 5. N tice re Glengarry cargo— Page 10. water meters at Uniteers— Page 3 K Seng sell furnitun
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 159 1 THE WEEK. Tkmrmday, 19th. High Water, P.lB a.m.. 9J**. p.m. Races Second Day, 2.1.") p.m. Phil. Orchestra, Vic. Mem. Hall, 5 16 Rugby: S.C.C. v. Klang. Singapore. Eastern Gate, 5.30 p.m. Tar.glin Clab at Home. 6.30 p.m. Charley's Aunt, Vic. Theatre. 9.30 p.m. Hi?h Water, 9.0l a.m., 10.19 p.m. Race
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  • 320 2 Last Sunday was the Ant v>n which smea have been allowed in the parks. Cricket was. as ever in England, the king fame. The Ttaata tells us that three dis•ict kinds of matches were to be detected Wm*, of no flannels or pads, those of r flannel- and
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  • 136 2 Certain howlers set one:* teeth on adge, bmi-M they reveal a basis of utter vulgarity in the perpetrator's mind. A bad •-■sample of the species was the sentence n an essay written by a candidate for a Secondary School Scholarship: "Christ ran way on a'c the Jews'* Another,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 315 2 i M-taa^agi— aav* uVS-MBaBeB---B-BaBBMBB_B-__-N____-S__B______B__aß_-i TO LT; 5 OR FOR SALE. LARGE GO -OWNS, aewly erected area from 10,000 to 50,000 sq. ft. facing river. LARGE STORES from 6,000 to 24,000 _cj. ft. near wharf and shippj ing. Ai-io three storied buildings for offices and godowa... Centrally situated. All immediate entry,
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    • 1478 2 i ITW^H_R____T______ A Aadß_-M_iai_BflM------l j'UESDAV WEDNESDAY. tHURSDAY. IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 10 P.M. 1 J-XxD BROADWAY BUBBLE Corrinne Griffith has splendid opportunities to show her versatility in this clever picture, asatunjng t\v u separate roles twin sisters. One is high in New York's social L ft respecting* but not
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    • 504 2 ALH A M B Programme from Saturday, 14th October to Thur>d i SPECIAL NOTICE TO OUR PATKOI IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. Harold Lloj^d's Latest and Greatest A Special Production released by Pathe Assocint HAROLD LLOYD in "NOW CR NEVERAn hilariom three-part special comedy .eel for reel, laugh
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  • 143 3 TRADE PROSPECTS IN DUTCH EAST INDIES. m B IB B ft B mm Wk B B B nm li W. B B K k Kin| B I I B p fc I I m E H B B the B B B B B B B w 5 m w
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  • 152 3 Workman .ricks [rcasurc-Scckcra. ed at sndau, bas just piny with hil I tlasi vy of I wald til a credence -f ReneG Borrow 'a *aid hop, but > r ad a C two i rwing found. .'•>le, Thiede had tie to in the gold had o him
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  • 455 3 Smiwi. Sept. Uth.- Under the >vc sidencj s,r Akataw i ddhnan the Council f State met its nor tin* Sir >laneFnrjec Dadabhc. B k«d tha steps be tahen ir consultation and with philanthropic and religious bodies for the readmission into society of Cotony-retun ui Indians wtiere possible
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  • 367 3 English Children fat the Sunny South. A t" children, mostly be- n and ten, are > seek ii preposi ine, which has backii Goveil ment, War Pensions S re Committees. ?ul nisei to give a who little -iia nee. Ti. i. briefly n for the Emlame time to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 28 3 t00 mmwr 0^ CHEVROLET CARS I \l\\ MODBL FIVE SEATER ,'AMO LIGHTING, ELECTRIC v SPEEDOMETER, DETACHCI fs(\(\ tp 1 ,OuU SOLE DISTRIBUTORS vs. AND F.M.S. fTRAL MOTORS LTD.
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    • 245 3 \xl4_K. Jl ■__rf*k* j£ *f*A***W J_^\ \*W mSf* k is\ w i i N Let Cuticura Keep Your Skin Fresh and Young Daily use of the Soap keeps the skin smooth and clear, while touches of the Ointment now and then prevent little skin troubles becoming serious. Cuticura Talcum is
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    • 87 3 A.^i.A. A.M.A. HICK, HARGREAVE, Co., Ltd. f (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). \l tf Diesel Oil Engines. AA MiMß___MH»___a KM M^_*«Ma_BU_Baaa_H_aHiM M_ \*mm _PVM_Ml_M»_ft_Ml !_P JB S Uniflow Steam Engines, s f Condensing Plant. (w/t/i Hick**Breguet Fjectair.) 5 SOLE AGENT in MALAYA, SIAM, BURMA, INDO-CHINA, J jl DUTCH EAST INDIES. S I*
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  • 787 4 FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS THL RSDAY, OCTOBER 18th M I N I N G. [Figures In brackets show thc capital and iaatta value of the Share in dollars unless otherwise marked. C. Cum div. x equlals ex div.J Batang Padang Tin ($1) 86 45 Hitam
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  • 20 4 Sunshine, humidity, earthquakes, foo. supply—all have an important influence or tke mental character of a race. Dr. C S. Myers.
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    • 696 4 \*\fo^m**m**j*m**a^^ *Ww" V_-_ -WUWMMJVW- iP UPERU afEßlA^Olßt^ GRANDASIA. DEL It I ORIENTE. Jj CROWN OF i i ELCOMETA -fe W&^^M- DEL Mfl^^^Pt IMPERIO OEt i ORIENTE^ ;^^^o^tt^ hIUNDO. J i High tfrade MANILA CIGARS, manufactured only by A* I The Orient Tobacco Manufactory, Ingenohl, J HONGKONG. ij Tel. Add. "MODERATOR."
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    • 610 4 jd^sSfev Cf All LeaST j Kk^_^^S^l__ Stocked Everywhere. Mr. H N. BUCKERIDGES NEW STUDIO 65, Orchard Road. Next Dooi Ptjfcfc PRELIMINARY NOTICE Messrs. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, Limit ej structed to sell at an early dato. All that the Life Interest of Cheang Jim Kong, nfc the Will of Cheang Hong
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  • 682 5 Akron, June 14. Close to 2,000,000 cattle will contribute to the making of the ZR 1, the huge airship now being built l>y the 1 U. S. Navy. A cow may not fly over the f moon, except in a fairy story, but cattle I from
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  • 159 5 Thu publication of notices about birt) s and deaths appears to bv a sen u i business in this part of the world. When people come in and pay for birth ov death notices we can oiny as.un e that all is in order. Yet we have published
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 250 5 TO I KT. TTons i« IN" chambers in I Psaaai S«e "nn anc i u.c. v, lAN! \m ltd 1/; N nu OCCUPIED ti STRAITS STEAMBHIF FLOOR ST. TOLBN* wr ni_ MS* Ft Of OFFICF |I(MI rO BE BAD ON im > HE -MATH PET- P s.). LTD, (INCORPOBmm. ,v,.i
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    • 796 5 AUCTION SALES IMPORTANT MORTG ACiEF/S BALI The U l HlerMgned^77e7,ived la_*_a_4_a__, to sell hy Public auction At the.- Sah-rooM. R afflos Chuml BlJhi Place, I ON MONDAY. |*H OCTOBER AT 2.30 P M SERANGOON ROAD Eot 1. Freehold land, area n*d_ mjmA A and the Compound Hon*, erected th"n ami
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    • 778 5 NOTICES. NOTIFICATION. Ten.i -g iv be ceivcd at the Ilesiaoata Oflke, Kacbiug, up to tae 30th Ncveir.'oer, 1922, for the lease of the Pawnbrokme: Farm for the District of Sarawak t roper. I.e. from Tanjong Datu to th* badong r:ver inclusive. The Farm confers the exclusive right to j leaser)
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    • 910 5 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. _bZ__!___!!! Vill Ue l ived *U" Colbnlil uctober, 1922, for the following works with the excepts of items 2, 3 and* 7 for which i end, rs eloso at noon of the 13th October, ml\£!^\ ai nS t0 Raffle3 Girls Sch o1 Ending r^"^, Panting and whitewashing-li-r-
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    • 85 5 wvv%www^%v_w^^ BY APPOINTMENT TO J > *Ua>>«* CXlfc^t *\m H. M. The King of Siam. SPECIAL OFFER! I A LIMITED SUPPLY OF BEST QUALITY GOLD I J FILLED EARCHAINS AND EYEGLASS CHAINS. f Former Price $1.50 Each. PBESENT PKICE $1.00 Each. I S. SMITH SON (SIAM) LTD. > jS (Incorporated
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 42 6 SMYTH— MACMULLEN.— On October Uth at St. George's Church Penang by the Rev. Keppel Gamier Robert Ferguson, 3rd son of tho late Canon G. K. Smyth of Cork to S_sanna Penrose, 4th daughter of the late N. F. "MacMullen Cork, Ireland.
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    • 86 6 At Cambrai. 9 St. Michael's Road, at 10 p.m. on Saturday, the 21st. October. 1916, Rozalio Emily Regina, the beloved wife of Mr. B. M. A. Cornelius, aged 54 years. In the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, at 7 a.m. on Saturday, the 21st. October, 1922. there will
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  • 827 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1922. An Extraordinary Request. One of the minor curses of the war was that it brought to public c pinion a gospel of expediency which had very far-reaching effects. The Press was urged not to deal with certain matters because doing so might lead
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  • 761 6 Mr. D. Benson has been transferred to Kelantan. where he will take charpe of the sub aprency of the Mercantile Bank I s;*ys th. Malay Mail. The Selanpor Chaplain, tha Rev. Mr. Roberts is expe.ted in "Kuala Lumpur about November 12th when he will be instituted I by the Bishop
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  • 189 6 No! a Harmful Drug. September 20. The Maharaja Jan Saheb of N'awahagar has scored a great success at Geneva by the speech before the Assembly of the League of Nations on the subject of opium. He said that the great bulk of the Indian population
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  • 108 6 The following letter was received recent- ly by the head of one of *he Government Departments in Kuching. Sir, We are four standard in school to report you those our chance are losing because the boys from outside press us. We understand in the Gasette paper you wene
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  • 25 6 FEDERAL COI \'< i, I I i 0 I Kusli TU, I. Sl with •>,. enactment i•■ I text of the i be published ii
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  • 75 6 The agenda for Council contain Question bf M ment say whal i with the prelimii li now Malacca Was definite scheme foi decided upon Resolution app of Food and Dm Motions for a *17~>,000 for pe Colony; $80,000 pore; $11, ."><)() foi buildings into quart policemen and po
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  • 28 6 Next Sunday Hani t Festiva There will be full '"> Um day. Aguttei the 7.4.*> service, "Tin- Heavens arc Creation, will be be Tours, in F.
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  • 100 6 The foil wring Excellency The G at Governmeni ii' Major-General Sir N 1). >.<».. the Hon*b C.M.G.. end M D. A. M. Bcoa Saunders, Dr. end Arthur Adams, Davies, Mr. and Mrs. 1 I Holden \V. 0.8.1 Webb, Ms. A. v. Binary, Mr. A W. D Fatehaw, Mr.
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  • 112 6 A lording to m finishing touch* completion of the house in Baghdad, and £50,000 recent Common- is Cor the building during the war I formation cording to ei wretched value for it is doubtful wl if off ore.! i This larg* ,x occasioned by repested i
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  • 84 6 England |n to the world, bu to learn in the coot Foster Eraser. While Chines the Msnsfl afternoon ho Bli from about half of the ing and bled from lnj« of tho body. ll' WS ambulance to the ho dition. At the Instance of I I of the Anns snd
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 99 6 tfT o >rsmf^i vv »> 7/_W»W in ii < F /j______tfH«?!'f<^» j V. _7__j^_Rr_ r ______&_tf!____V. ls_^ h* ff\ if I wi? __r S A> B- 11 N TT M W/ _~HI t t_ CALDBECK MACGBW3OR AND CO.. LIMITED. (Incorporated in ShanghaL) 1 i_------___B______________________-__------ft--^ FIRST— IN TWENTY FIVE YEARS OF
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    • 92 6 M. HUDSON WAGONS FOR EVERY PURPOSE Hudson Wagons are built on a sound engineering principle expert knowledge, scientific designing, skilled wor' men and sound material, al! combine to make these Wagons the most efficient for the particular job they are employed open. Hudson High-Capacity Side Tipping Wagons, Steel Colliery Tubs,
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  • 66 7 ..STIONO' VENUB. Oct. 17. 'ould I »mic There is would Unite f> F iv. I I 18. bal the Go- iple of ■t Turkish ed by the nagine an fc ed to the *gO- <.' Paris ment ill PRBBB rtople, Oct. 17. ten B I il n
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  • 103 7 ONI KF.ri.lP>. London. Oct. 17. ittack ii < rancement stale Mr. hich ivarnment NPOPI L AIL i.o.idon. Oct. 17. I'nionist repudiated support •wii.;: ily trrou the 80l- lay the B nd pat;tion bod tfully demanded IN BILL l WVEI.L. London, Oct. 17 B Hal hai i fforinc from
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  • 52 7 t—* oei Armand wed ,mbark- Father h of St. Joseph tnthony'i Boys holiday in Portu' l health. During carrisd out ill concerned, by Mi-ion of Timor < father Braganca, •"gapore Mission W. unless some M U J' U to r 'tain him in K^Wo h k -wled K e hl
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  • 743 7 BRITISH NOTE. WILLING TO HELP. f Pouter's Service. I ondon, Oct. 17. Reuter itatei that after much d___eoe_ion but wiiii the Fovoigi otVie. the Co--1 m i the Board of Trade on •American co-operation with regard to the imuggUag of alcoholic liquors, the British policy ha* been
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  • 1060 7 'NOT AN ULTIMATE BENEFIT FOR INDUSTRY." "My opinion is that, over a period, the ultimate benefit foe the* uibber industry wil! not come from restriction,* 1 Mr. C. H. Huston. A saints nt Secretary to the Department of Commerce, who is at present In Singapore, told
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  • 345 7 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo Nichi Nielli Shimbun.) Tokio, Oct. 16. At the trial of the arms case at the Komamoto courts martial, Major Hara has 1 been sentenced to two years ponal servitude All of the Vladivostok Government staff have fled on board a ship. The following
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  • 142 7 Tht New English Farcical Comedy Company followed up a very successful presentation of Jean Webstei's four-act comedy "Daddy Longlegs" at the Victoria Theatre yesterday afternoon by an equally highly appreciated performance of "Other People's Worries" last night. There Avas a very large audience in the afternoon and
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  • 188 7 London, Oct. 1. "The final triumph of wireless telephony will be when His Majesty the King addresses simultaneously all the Parliaments of the Empire," said Sir Henry Norman, speaking at the inaugural luncheon yesterday of the All-British Wireless Exhibition at the Royal Horticultural Hall, Westminster. He
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 118 7 NEW SHIPMENT OF T. H Prossers "Improved Phenomenon" HI P_i from the finest English Ash, extra *'W* 1 1 I -w***tiV V z it "frffh jl //.iljl"'""""f f TTTT jV\ C vVtjf -j Iff*-*- -rtrr th If/ lawwiß iMitio Robinson Co., Limited. Incorporated in ---______________a____Bß_aßM^BßßßiMiMMaMMaMaMP_Mßgß___________a ■■■im \r^& 5L 1 I?
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 590 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 SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES, HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. f SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE, PORT
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    • 553 8 UNI ■LLISBMA. ft BUCKNALL STEAMSMIP Ca-, IM. (L_ corporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer OUTWARD. Dae Siagapore. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Nov. 1 s.s. CITY OF YORK Dec 14 s.s. CITY OF SIMLA Jan 2 8 s.s. CITY OF POONA Mar. 9 HOMEWARD. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Marseilles aiiJ London
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    • 635 8 P. &O. BRITISH INDIA APCAR LINE. I Incorpo rated in England). MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVir. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. f'o (UndeT Contract with flii Majesty'a Gavatnau LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICF. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILT ES DUE SINGAPORE LEAVE I KARMALA about Oct. 29 MANTI KASHGAR about Nov. 12
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 639 9 -^T.IEAM NAViOATiON CO., LTD. |||C l)mm jmdRPORATED IN SIAM.) V§ SIN GAPORE- BANGKOK. (ASTING SERVICE. +3W. Kelantan, Pangnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, lar tampon, and Bangkok. Arrival Departure Oct. 23 Oct. 25 Oet :;o Nov.. i Nov. 8 .ghout wi and have excellent acoam-.-ers. jip from Singa :iTU i Bingapno via
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    • 668 9 The Ocean Steam Sh.. Company, L.rniicd. lhe China Mutual Stea nation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AJUaUCAM MAN.H.iUAN '.INK (Incorporated in Eng .aad. JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK rS ,)ue S,pore Route For vLCI HOOT AXT N S^ 22
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    • 609 9 ISTHMIAN LINE DIRECT SERVICE SINGAPORE TO BOBTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ. FAIRFIELD CITY due Singapore to load Nov. 17 1022. MOBILE CITY due Singapore to discharge Nov. 25 1922. .MOBILE CITY dae Singapon- to load Dec 25 1922 Taking cargo on Through Bills of Lading to all Inland
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  • 581 10 K Valuable Fibr*. We were recently shown at Kew healthy roung plants of a Bromeliad which i* considered to be of extraordinary commercial value on account of the beautiful fibre contained in its leaves. Bromeliacea? is a large and varied order which is widely distributed in
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  • 45 10 Can we deliberately establish under the Tieaty, with all the pomp of self-deter-m:nation and sovereign rights, this relic of a great empire called Austria, and then having ereated it, say with dispassionate ■Isnfßl--, "Oh, yes. let it die. It was just mistake"?— Sir William Goode.
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  • 435 10 London, Sept. 28. The first narrative of the events leading up to the revolution in Greece is contained in despatches of the Associated Press of America from Athens, dated 26th September. The Associated Press report says: Atfairs are heading to a crisis to-night. Con.-tantine has proclaimed
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  • 116 10 New York, Sept. 10. Mr. Henry Ford announces that in consequence of the laxity of the authorities in carrying out the provisions of the Prohibition Law, he proposes to take the question, as far as the men employed in his motorcar factories are concerned, into hi*
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  • 18 10 m How dull great writers often are, even when they are writing about themselves.— Rt. Hon. Augustine Birrell.
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  • 73 10 The Perak which arrived here from Port Swettenham yesterday reports that the Ban Tek Guan was ashore about .300 yards of No. 0 Beacon, flying no signals, opposite Cyrene Shoal. The Yorkshire of the Bibby Line arrived i'i Rangoon on the morning of tho ICth in btant. This,
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  • 501 10 Secretaries: Sime, Darby and Co. (Ipoh). Johan Tin, 201 pikuls. Sees: Brown, Phillips Stewart (Penang). Perak River Valley, 29,717; Semanggol, 18,173; Juru, 16,500. Agents: Paterson, Simons and 00. Trafalgar, 3,550; total to date, 21,150; Trafalgar, 11,000 coconuts; total to date, 58,000 coconuts; Kuala Pergau, 38,300; total
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  • 108 10 The Prescriber each month conceals, among its scientific articles, certain humorous touches. This month an unknown contributor has supplied some Rules for the Road Hog in Japan. 'Beware of the wandering sow, that he shall not take fright as ■ou pass him. Do not explode the exhaust
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  • 17 10 Dependence upon Government is apt to destroy initiative, self-reliance, and resourcefulness, and to breed inertia.— Lord Bledialoe.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 21 10 THE IDEAL SOLID TYEES FOR Light and Heavy Lorries. PRICES ON APPLICATION TO SIME DARBY CO.. LTD. SOLE DISTRIBUTOR FOR MALAYA.
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    • 124 10 UNITED AMERICAN I LINES INC. i Successors to LIVERMORE DEARBORN Co., LUL (Incorporated in U.S.A.) INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP LINE Reguiar Service between New York Singapore Java Ports vice vers6 FROM NEW YORK. WEST MAHOMET Oct. 22 FOR NEW YORK Via SUEZ. WEST MAHOMET Nov. 10 THE LAMBS about Dec. 10 For
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    • 140 10 JODELITE The Timber Preservative w JmmmH v __?_|K' I v *o^L^? v MX '-^reSß*-B>_; H_w__^_RMr> _Kl_if-- twm^, I| •^^Ms_____-S^^' Stocked in 1, 5 10 Gallon Drm WHY PAY High Prices for Hard Wood WHEN Soft Wood Treated With JODELITE IS CHEAPER JUST AS GOOI fTV_^-_-wrmfi i ji JCT_M_w____Dr_"i_~wMi_"^T______r-i Wr/te fo#»
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 687 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei L.mbing t. Kauintan (via Jerantut) By train (5 a.m. Anamba Natuna Islands Batavier i) a.m. j Japan, etc. Kawachi Maru 9 a.m. Cucob Hong Soon 9 a.m. Cucob Hang Chiap 9 a.m. Pulau Soegi Benuit 9 a.m. Hongkong Amoy Egra 10 a.m. Rangoon
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  • 57 11 France, demand 645 Hongkong, demand ,.c. I'r.m. Yokohama, demand I'^Tvs Java, demand 135*4 Bangkok, demand 00% Sorereign, Bank Baying $8.54 Bank of England Rate p.c. Bar Silver London Th e following telegram ha> been received from Rom.- dated Oct. 14 noon. Exchange on London Lire^ 103.80 per Sterling. Italian
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  • 93 11 October Is Tin Buy. is $85tf Sellers Gambier Cub. No. 1 17.00 Gambier 10.86 Pepper Black 12% Pepper (white fair) 21.00 Tapioen. small flakr, f.g. 9.00 Pearl Sago small 7.78 Copra Mix iO.."> Copra Sundried 9.65 Opium. Benares unc. 4,600 Rid-, Rangoon white 235.00 Rice. Siam Xo. 1 for
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  • 30 11 Singapore. Orr. 18th, 12 noon Singapore Standard Ribbed ivnoked Sheet' Spot 40 40»_. Nov.-Dec. 40'.. 11; Jan.-March! 42 i_'_. London quotation shee*. ll Market! Steady.
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  • 519 11 The twenty-eighth annual general meeting of the company was held at the registered office at Brisbane, Mr. J ame* The operation of the company for the pa?t year he said had resulted in a net profit of £6582 15s. 6d., which compared favourably with the result of
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCE.
    • 124 11 Singapore, Oct. |s Tin. i 170 10s. Buyers n- .seller per pikul. Rubbers.— Firmer, with mon business p-ssing. United Malaccas $1.15, m Crsigieleas 86 cents, Amalgsmsted Malay. Bukil Katila to cents, Kew Serendahs $-.25, LunM $6-25, Batang Benan 90, Jersw Padai JO, Malaka Pincbu $1.15! Ayei Panas $6-26,
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    • 127 11 Singapore, Oct. 18. Silver 7 k. Honglcong 7 per cent Pn mium. Share market. Fsir businesa passing. Tins. Taipings 77'.. 82%, Norths 97 $1.02%, Souths 87% 92%, Renomrs I9e. «d~ 2"»s. Gd., Johans 42', 17^. (Jlu Piahs $1.02%, Murais $450 54.7f Unguis $2.90 $3.10, Hitam- $1.06, $1.10. Plu
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    • 151 11 Singapore. Oct. In Tin. £170. 10s. Od. $85»4 no sales. Rubbers. Ayer Hitam $11 $12, Amalgamated Malay $2 $2.25, Balgownie- 53. 50, Brogas 45 55, Cukit Jclutongs 50 60. Pukit Rati!.-. 65 75. Changkat Serdang.-. $2.50 $3, Glenealys 85 95, Indragiris $3 $-1 Kamasans $2.75 $3.25,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 240 11 r 000 000. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE OOttANHim «r- tt < Incoi 'P orat ed in Straits Settlements) HEAD <>KI -ICK Winchester House, Singapore. LONIVYM nvvinv oo au t ggSg gg 0F ****-i-* -AHAomo m**** ESS 4M -_&_Sf,^^ L DIRECTOR C. C. N IO^ A PL., F.F.A. [LLMM r
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    • 543 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China, hxorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares £5 each £5,000,000 Reserve Fund 3,700,00t Keserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000.000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Penang Amritsar Iloilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh Rangoon Batavia
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    • 535 11 i HONGKONG SHANGHAI I BANKING CORPORATION. (lacorporated in Hongkong.) I l li_* n paid U P $20,000,000 §i i' R Berve $23,500,000 Merliag Reserve, held in London 4,500,000 Reserve Liability ot Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. G. M. Dodwell, Esq.—Ckairman. K*?." r A Deputy Chairman, D. G. ii Bernard, Eaq.
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    • 339 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. Established 1880. C^SSW Y lo0 000 000 Reserve Fund Y 65,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinomiya, Eso DIRECTORS: N. Soma Esq. N Kajiwara, E.q. IL R K Suzuki Em M. Odagiri, Esq. Bron K Mk*^___L« Ba, on K. IwasaL. K. Tatomnj, Em. K. Mogami.
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    • 119 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in Encland by Royal Charter A. n. 1720.) FIRE MO_olT^Air MARINE Fidelity Guarantee-Administration Bonds Singapore Representat ivea— Messrs. BARLOW Co. Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd Messrs. BARKER ft Co., LM. Branch Office-61, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated
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  • 177 12 Thr Sinprapore "hamber of Commerce Pubbc r Association held its 574th auction rday, October 18th, when there was ij.talogued 701 tons. Offered 585 tons. Sold 105 tun-. PRICKS REALIZED. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per lb. Singapore Standard Quality 41 V. Good Average Quality W**\\ to 41 Off
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  • 717 12 Singapore, Oct. I*. Then ha| been onsiderable sctivity in 'he share market in all branches. Thc publication „r u f t tf restriction scheme brought out numerous buyer rubber ind In tlu early part of thc week many dollar .harea rose rapidly, some bowing an improvement up
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  • 440 12 Singapore, Oct. 17. The Market was somewhat surprised by the official announcement on Thursday last that the latest recommendations of the Stevenson Committee, regarding restriction of production of rubber by means of a ■tiding scale of export duty, had been approved by the Secretary of State for
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  • 162 12 Sinj apere Golf Club vs. Keppd Golf Club. The following are the players and the times of starting play in the above match which will be played at Keppd <n Sunday. '.-.00 a.m. Mitehelniore and Winter vs. Rutley and Hendrie. .0" a.m. Harrison and Wodehoose VS, Jones and Williams.
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  • 132 12 With reference to August notes in our last issue, wherein we informed our readers that there were rumours of flying vessel passing over Kapit Fort, we have received the following telegram from the Resident 3rd Division: "Java Pest confirms flying boat visited Borneo going north near Pemangkat
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  • TO-DAY'S RACES.
    • 220 12 The following are the handicaps for the second day's racing. Kace 1. (Five furlongs). Merry Maiden 9.5 Digger (late Herald Angel) 7.13 Sterling 7.13 Minderoo 7.11 Polly 7.9 Ract 2. —(Seven furlongs). Heartspear 10. Maharani 9.4 Lady Piquet 9. Hatfield Boy 8.8 Ort by. &7 Cornstalk 8.6
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    • 113 12 Ra.e 2, Ueai tspear. Race 3, Pi c kny and Beau Regard,. Race 4. Kerrnerley, Prudentious, Pacific Sand*. Race 5, The Quest. Race b. Humble Lad. Kenilford and Distour Race Nankin and Clare. Selections. Race I— Merry Maiden to win. Minderoo a place. Race 2.— Cornstalk to win. Maharani
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    • 37 12 The following will represent Singapore in the rugby match against Klang on the Padang to-day:— McCullagh; Ablitt, Warren, Wells and Cook; Heywood and Watsen; H. R. S. Law. Mackenzie, Ramsay, Leonard, Martin, Bratton. Thomas and Coleman.
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    • 29 12 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Championship. McKean beat Foggie, 21 12. Double 'Handicap. Doig and Kinloch beat Tosceni and Wardle, 21 18. McKean and Hammond beat Nelson and Chater 21—15.
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    • 11 12 Double Handicap. Brown and Jameson vs. Doig and Kinlooh.
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 103 12 October Medal (Stroke). F. H. Bradley 88 15 73 W. Greig 90 15 75 H. C. Kinsman 81 6 75 J. V. Riera 85 8 77 J. Strachan 83 7 76 S. F. Derbyshire 94 16 78 The Gold Medal (1922) played in conjunction with the above
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    • 184 12 S. C. C. Beat S. R. C. The S.R.C. were visitors to the S.C.C. for a friendly game of hockey and lost by four goals to nil to the superior play of their opponents. Though the back line of the S.R.C. generally proved themselves alive to their work, they
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  • S.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
    • 158 12 A. Class Single. Lee Warner v* Kleinman, postponed. Dean beat Winter. 6 —l, 6 —2. Hill beat Edwards, 6—3, 6—3. Warren beat Potts, w.o. B. Class Single. Collyer vs. Stanbury, unfinished. C. Class Single. Hoblyn beat Hare, 3 —6, 7 —5. 6 —2. Poyser beat Hoblyn, unfinished. Lloyd
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    • 105 12 B. Class Single. Collyer \s. Stanbury to finish. Bond to play winner. Borneman vs. Donaldson. Newcomers Handicap. Stackhouse vs. Fergusson. Cruickshank vs. Soper to finish. Noble to play winner. A. Class Doubles. Kleinman and Utermark vs. Prentis and Dyne to finish. White and Hewitt vs. Col. Thompson and
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  • 68 12 Friday, 20th, S.R.E. (v) sections training. M.G. Co. Platoon Parade. European Co. Special Parade. The special parades on Monday and Friday are to enable members to complete the requisite number or drills for 1922. The S.V.C. will parade at Drill Hall for a Route March on Sunday,
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  • 11 12 Saturday, 21st. Annual Relay Race. Sec Special Orders.
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