The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 October 1922

Total Pages: 12
1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TK.N CKNTS. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1922 No. 10,722
    15 words
  • 276 1 In his annual Budget address, which is couched in an optimistic vein, H. E. the Governor expresses confidence in the future of the Colony— Page 10. At the meeting of the Legislative Council yesterday the annual Supply Bill was introduced by the Colonial Secretary, who made an
    276 words
  • 1058 1 Part 11. We left »>ur boat to work its way r "Un<i the coast to a small trading station whore we intended to sp. nd the night, and set off afoot to set- so. mining of the country. A two hours walk through jungle and
    1,058 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 172 1 \LTHOfD ames 1 otel. SINGAPORE ne 2920 (10 lines.) PansMit, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. !>.43 p.m. 1 tinner and Dance. J pjn. to 7 p.m. Goes! Night, Dinner and Dance Cinema At 9.46 pjn. Orchestra. >m 8 until n p.m. HS ORCHESTRA. !l» \H HI LI AND \T THE
      172 words
    • 232 1 MESSRS KELLY WALSH LTD. (INCORPORATED- IN HONGKONG). SPECIAL OFFER TO VOLUNTEERS. RIFLE CLEANING ROOS (Ste with Celluloid covering) He^t British Make $2 00 BRASS JAGS for Ditto -50 WIRE BRUSHES for Ditto SO PULL THROUGH M oil %i o0:V Combined Cleaner and Rusl Preventer per bot 60 MOTTY PASTE for
      232 words
    • 150 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ltoyal Exchange Mhgr*aee-~f l anjß n. Hotel announcements Pages 1 and 12. Russian smoked salmon from H. Bolter Page 1. Soldier tells of efficiency of Dr. < aaaeH'i tablets— Page 4. 1 Hair and skin beauty preserved by Cuticura Page 4. Notices •'lmperial" Burma cheroots; bankruptcy Pa ire
      150 words
    • 1 1 $Mm\
      1 words
  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 96 1 THE V> EEK. Tiu 7 ny, 24th. j High Water, 0.36 n.m.. 0.10 p.m. ir«.'\ r. lay, 2oth. High Water, 1.2 1 a.m., 0. IT p.m. Polo: Pn cstior. Tanglin Club at Home, 0.15 p.m. Thursday, 2Ctlt. High Water. 2.17 a.m.. 1.29 p.m. Phil. Orchestra, Vic. Mem. Hall, 5.15 p.m.
      96 words

  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 101 2 D. Clas> Single*')obbon vs. Belford, unfinished, ertmson beat Chamier, (>— 6—3. Soper beat Xoble, t> i, r> A. Class Double*, les and Potta beat Hopkin and Thovoad, w.o. Col. Thompson and Cotf^rave beat .Miles Potts, B—l, 2— G— 3. i entia ind Dyne beat Kleinman and ark I
      101 words
    • 44 2 Class Singles vs v Kleinman. ean. I» C'la-- Singles Smith Boi Newcasieffß* Handicap. Ferguson vs. Soper. (lass DoubleUarnes Hammond vs. Poysei and rts, I> anas Bands*. bsoa vs. Belfoul, to finish CUSS Doubles. Prentia ar.<: Dyne vs. Dol^r and Leakey, i" finish.
      44 words
    • 95 2 lbe S. second i and the se- i cond team of the St. Joseph's Old Boyi tried conclusion* at a friendly .*mv of soccer on the former'? ground ••sterday afternoon resulting in a draw •t ***** all. At the end of the first half the visitor., wen? leading by
      95 words
    • 97 2 4, Mr. F. C- Giegaon, was the guest at a dinner given by his friends at the Penang < lub on Thursday last, the Hon'ble Mr. D. A. M Browii, being in the chair. Sir Arthur; Adams, in presenting a sold cigarette cast Wi Greffson, referred to tie great loss
      97 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 59 2 GOSLING CO. KSTB. 1880 PHONE 47. GvflfctftarWa "Champasae Epernay" per bottle $6 x -rqueti del Merit,, "Moscatel and Mala ea" per bottle $4 Manzinillia Sherry" pe r bottle $4 M. TIFFON'S "1865" (57 years old) Liqueur Brandy per bottle $12 1. Tiffon's "Liqueur Brandy" per bottle $3 I >BT WINES,
      59 words
    • 333 2 TO I I f OR FOR SALE. LAKGI G^ -VNS, newly erected area from '00 to 50,000 eq. ft. i dicing r LARGE STORES from G.OOO f> 'J4,000 sij. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also three ■luifeaWHl tilling I fur oflices and gc>dows=. Centrally situated. All immediai^ entry, poinp cheap.
      333 words
    • 378 2 TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY 24th 25th and 2Cth Oct. I[N THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 p.m. tSHIONABLE DEAUVILLE, WELSH NATIONAL PAGEANT, Rug* Hock Fire at Calais, King George in The Hiffhlanda in Latest Pathe Gazettes Nos. Mff|f. SINGAPORE RACBB! THE AUTUMN MEET! I I'M.!-.- T tpical. Tuesday's, Thursd .y'b and
      378 words
    • 397 2 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER j The cnly Honing Daily in Malaya anc the best Medium for Advertising. Del-'ver ed with the Chota Hazri rack mo-ning with Latest Teie-ramg, Late«t News anc i-:ittJt Anr»ouncerri2nta. Telephone 5-3. Cable A-Jure*s, Advertiier P. O. Box No. 206. Comniunicationa relating to News
      397 words
    • 479 2 Programme from FRIDAY 20th Oct. to WEDN A Seal Attraction That Will Please THE SECOND SHOW AT B A Most Vigorous and Fa A Story Full of The Deepe i Human I. Leonce Perret lv< senti O- Y 'sV In 5 re powerful drama of painted vices and morals arc
      479 words
    • 104 2 NOTICK CHUAX and LOW SI business at Bangkok. style of "CHOI 1 I I proprietors of Um iWn used by them in conn< I been sold by them under the said Maik AND NOTICK is son who uses such infringes the ri. CHUAN and I."' ceeded against ieeoi Dated the
      104 words

  • 278 3 boats turned out for the second race for the Committee Cup and very tantalising ract was won by the A light breeze held j the com but ai the day advanced it died and at the end of the first round it ictered out into a
    278 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 178 3 OtU:;^ sundari WHOLtbOME, fop Purity and REFRESHING. vfJl bcellence. i^vJ 7 v preptred 101-ly h i from Pure SAFE(;UAKD i, '"f£P?. W Wt»t Indian AGAINST /i SP®L^f2OT I-iae Juic fEVERS. Kv.'^ Mt ,;V^/ i «J (h. .0 y?- g Fiotst Refined LIME JUiOE Arc Fitted With PORCBLAIM INSULATION satiafactory insolation
      178 words
    • 508 3 I aLLiHU [••AnurA; IuKLKS .NCIES i|| (Malaya, Siam, Iml<»-( hina sad Dutch Bast Ir»r]ie?;.) Steam Turbir.es, Complete Sugar Factories. Turbo-Generators, Pumps, etc. I I R CESI NEWELL A (o. Ltd. I'lUTistj NICLAUSSE BOILER Ltd. Complete Cement Plants. Water Tube Boilers. H \ULKS WALMBLEY ft 0,., Ltd. HICK. BARGREAVES .V Co.,
      508 words
  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 459 3 MAIL' S"" gko p k S. Selandia 11 an, atu Pahat Ai Loo WEDNESDAY. /.amooiiTiira. etc t^ m Bangkok. t M D el a m Medan r: n 2 P m "atuv.a, S ?lil (1 Sooabay! 1 pS Pm< Darwin, Thursday bland and Au- tralasm (taking articles for places >n
      459 words

  • 644 4 WALLJCH STKEET LAND CASE. Delivering judgment in the action by Ng K*.' 1 eng, a Chinesi broker, who claimed $t;>,020 commission from Mr. Victor Clumeck iu respect of the sale to Sim Choon Kee of twe pieces of land and godowns in Wallich street for |250,000 and $180,000
    644 words
  • 97 4 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbun.) Tokio. Oct 20t h Mr. Toyoji tVada is appointed president of the South Manchurian Railway. The Cabinet has appointed a committee of enquiry to report as to when universal suffrage should be instituted. The Cabinet has decided to revive tho white
    97 words
  • 100 4 Thevo will be a rugby practice match on the padang to-day, after which a team will be chosen to represent Singapore against Malacca in a State match on Saturday, Oct. 28th. The following will be th» teams for the practice match this erening and it is pointed out that
    100 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 810 4 l^^^fck, y e^* Gratitvide. tfj^t iPMBBIIk Ulcers the Size of Man's Hand/ f^ JP'-'^^k Our Portrait of Mr. G. M. THOMPSON, of 4. Midland Grove&£#s; /r -'to* fdward Road. BaUall Heath. Birroincham. England, who writes: *afc> ..Jk' "In July last I happened to get a Blood Mixture and decided to
      810 words
    • 169 4 The Streptococcus Tkke Bac-.'.lut Ic.^u I Brent which cauMt anza which cautct Sore Throat. lnflutiua. Actual pketo-nicrograplit taktn in the L«b«r atory. These are the cause of SORE THROATS Disease spreading germs swarm in the air in countless millions, always seeking to attack through the mouth and throat. ill 9
      169 words
    • 716 4 if^^sp^«s^ everywhere. •I |(J>JoHap BROTHER t O piHiniiiiiimiiiiiiiiminiiiiiiiH v^^ vrN^ srs yA>> v^||'||'||||||||||| liM ..jyjmT HORLICKS I ?l MALTED MILK J| <X? wmd AatJ« my HORLICK'S. I hactntftit 3 th* «flPi« man i.ic« the Chemittt ttock ran oof _3«< i<^ HORLICKS MALTED MILK. th« Food-Drink. nature's aid to thoM who
      716 words

  • 822 5 ANNUAL MEETING. i The fourth annu.- general meeting of Shareholders wm bekl on Saturday at No. I.>-1 Stamford Koiul. Mr. W. A. Sims pre■uHngr. Thn Secretary (Mr. F. A. DennisU! the notico convening the meeting 1 The Chairman said T: i-hin- our liabilities we m an lei
    822 words
  • 54 5 New Pathe Gazettes and a local .Topical of the Sinpapore Races are the chftngM in the new Gaiety programme of to-night Other features -are, The Landloper, with Harold Lockwood, The Groat Circus Mystery, serial episodes 8 and S. the final instalment of, The Fighting Trail serial and Charlie-
    54 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 226 5 TO H'T. T^ WEEK, mmU Holidn itfciß* Ever> Ltd, It tvr. u.c. Jtef Chambers i lub. u.c. It; I BT. Sm Onn am U M u.c. -HI LS I R OM I iNI ARI lot jHF pREM isES SOW OCCUPIED strai inwm VDFLOOI BT HELENA jj-irili I N Sq. Ft
      226 words
    • 645 5 AUCTION SALES |I IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE The OR*Jjji lW^Jjf^M instructions At thA y nbhc Au ction At their ,ale-room, Raffles Chambers K Rua s riace Singapore, ON MONDAY. 30th OCTOBER AT 2.30 PM 1 1 I Ha,e-ock Road, also 99 y££- oho^ Freehold land situate at Pnsir Panjane arcs Also
      645 words
    • 818 5 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Srfif/V- rd Novembe r, 1922, at the Resident Councillor's Office, Malacca, for a period 1923^— yCar commencin ff from January Ut I (a) Cartage. (b) Firewood, (c) Timb r. <dl Mi artleloa .uch a* lenzinr* 5 and kbricjning oil. 1 (e) Current Repairs and Minor Works, (i)
      818 words
    • 38 5 HOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Wednesday, 25th Band Practice, 5.15 p.m. Signalling Class, 5.15 p.m. The Annual Generul Meeting of the Association will be held on Mojnday, October 30th at 5.30 p.m., in the Y.M.C.A. Hall. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.
      38 words
    • 164 5 ,T* py appointment to I Eyesight Free j Carefully of j I Examined *^p* Charge, j H. M. The King of Siam* I SPECIAL OFFER! I A LIMITED SUPPLY OF BEST QUALITY GOLD j: FILLED EARCHAINS AND EYEGLASS CHAINS. Former Price $1.50 Each. 5 PBESENT PBICii $1.00 Each. p S.
      164 words

  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 48 6 BATEMAN". On Sunday, 22nd October, 1912 Anthony Hugh, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. S. Bateman. Aged fifteen months. COCKBURN.— At Elderslie, Scotland, on the 13th September, after a short illness, Jane Clark Girdwood, deaily loved wife of Samuel Cockburn, late of Singapore Harbour Board.
      48 words
    • 68 6 The family of the late Mr. Tan Cheng Siong, J.P., heartily thanks the relatives and friends I who so kindly attended the funeral, on the 22nd instant, and also those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence. Penang, Manila, and Amoy papers please copy. The funeral of the late
      68 words
  • 722 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1922. Outlook for the Colony. I think we can congratulate ourselves on the result from the GovI eminent point of view." That is the keynote of Sir Laurence Guillemard's address to the Legislative Council, which is published elsewhere in this i>sue f and there
    722 words
  • 614 6 On the arrival of Lady Malcolm in Singapore, His Excellency the General Officer Ci sr.mandinir. hopes that all those who have written their names in his visitors' book, will consider that they have already called on Lady Malcolm. With reference to the appeal issued by the Presbyterian Church we are
    614 words
  • NEW LIQUOR DUTIES.
    • 88 6 A Government Gazette issued yesterday contains a revision of the duties ink] on Aucf. Bth 1921, altering 1 the dutu liquors. The new duties are. Arrak, brandy, v.hisky. rum, prin ftc, (10 per proof pallon. Provided that if it is under 81 per COI of proof spirit,
      88 words
    • 466 6 The Rules for the guidance of I 'mittees under the Duncan Bcheme fix<.<! the followiiiK" flat rates per acre, in case where the owner was unable to declare the quantity of rubber from his holding during the specified period: Age at Ist Jan., 1920. Maximum output
      466 words
  • 8 6 NEW W^TOp A as T the
    8 words
  • 74 6 It 11 rent pa i 1 ;i > didate. be over thouta in tl 1 HURCHII PREE nUM in Dundee pro but hopea to i minded, pi i and (low; VNOTHER lin lOK I Her the OttO UV numbei i f i whereby a K will
    74 words
  • 21 6 An error crept into oor V^ issue. The amount on vftd will be charged i^ an income of Til
    21 words
  • 18 6 London, 0 prior to h Paris, And Um E«venu< thr lUrlboi rernajnK Tlu' pr lOtt il 0
    18 words
  • 29 6 lin gri Camp, ii Army )■< ing a becoti girded i t mi; 1 the ridopt eon I men! urt the Boat) i I ir. four or fi 1
    29 words
  • 36 6 An armed I I our HoUfl ried to I I inu- I creamed I o their I I «ro of the I cvflk betw* I ceaaed, Uie tomach. B efore Mi 1 •tterday by I« K^
    36 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 175 6 I DON'T HOPE ij 1 1 CALDBECK MACGREGOR C^]| |i CAP TUP R^QH^ H flc I t ii I Caldbeck fflacgregor Co., Limited (Inoorpomtod in Shanghai.) WBOLBBALB AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MBCBANB f CE (PHONE) 87 Cecil Su-tfct. 228 FIRST— EM TWENTY ll\l. YEARS OF PRACTICAL OPTICAL EXPERIKNi E
      175 words
    • 103 6 I 93 Fairbanks-Morse TYPHOON POWER PUMPS, (MOTOR DRIVEN.) Motor Driven ''Typhoon" pumps are csfH'ci;;!y Useful for first class i tU'u- > matic or gravity water supply sys ens where elec rent is available. .r.ooth-runnirr- and ese very practical for i >in the basements of build wi water i\ s; heating
      103 words

  • 1739 7 BILL" .H COUNCIL. I i tki;. I or beterdaj fwai re~ Bill, Outthe .i very large f the .ructions lecided to r an exil reduces beme, from ial produc- vport I will I c r in I h •i. a ...i the nil tha an laugul the on
    1,739 words
  • 165 7 There was only a fair attendance at the Victoria Theatre last night to hear the k-cture of Major N. H- P. WirJey on his war experiences, given in aid of St Mary's Home and the Y.W.C.A. Rest Room- Major Whitley, whe enlisted in 1914 in the Manchester
    165 words
  • 61 7 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbun.) Tokio, Oct. 23. The Red Army is awaiting tie completion of the evacuation of the Japanese troops to outside the neutral zone. There is reason to believe that the stored arms will be handed over to the Red Army. The refugees,
    61 words
  • 4349 7 MONDAY, OCT. 23rd. PRESENT. Hi« Excellency, the Governor, (Sir Laurence Guillemard). Hi I EXC^ llenCy tho Gtlier "l O^'er Commanding the Troops (Major General Sir Neitl Malcolm). The Hon'bUi Colonial Secretary (Mr. F. S James). The Hon'bU- tho Acting Resident Councillor, Penang (Mr. R. Scott). The Hon'ble the
    4,349 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 75 7 News has been received from Dr. Hanna, who has undergone further surgical treatment by specialists in America, says the "P. G." It was feared that as a result of the fractured leg sustained in his terrible fall at the Crag Hotel, Penang, he would become a permanent cripple. But hopes
      75 words
    • 80 7 t i^l© Tor**"* TTpplq v Jl jc\ L J v- Robinson Co., Ltd. Incorporated in y^ -^^^BMM^^v^amamH^^K^sjMeje^mm^i^smß^H f XVH M T **^mmT»- xA. *> **dmY m^m »~k» m a^Bh ai^^fc^ifci^^*"**** B j i^ vt r» 1 1 j*l£^^^^m '^ori;\ unti.sh j Solid Band and Pneumatic TYRES t i Tks North
      80 words

  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 477 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, POUT SWETTENHAM PENANG TO LONDON, AMSTERDAM ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP HAMBURG. SINGAPORE to MARSEILLES, HAVRE and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTEXHAM
      477 words
    • 541 8 mERMAN" urn MLViRUA A BDCKNALL STEAMSHIP O«, L6C Irc«rporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE. wt OUTWARD. Stafapor* s.s. CITY OF PARIS Nov. 1 s.s. CITY OF YORK Dec. 14 s.s. CITY OF SIMLA j an 2 8 s.s. CITY OF POONA Mar. 9 HOMEWARD. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Marseilles and London
      541 words
    • 504 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated in England). MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVm PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL {Uuder Contract «rltb Hit MajeFty'g Go\« i LONDON PAR-EASTJIKM 3ER\ PROM LONDON TO MABBEILI 8 DUE SINGAPOKE LEAVT KARMALA about Oct. 29 MANTUA KASHGAR about Nov. 12 DONGOI PLASSY about Nov.
      504 words

  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 361 9 STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Ift* Jin RPORATED IN MAM.) Btl Kelantan, Pangnara, Telupin, P*tani, Singora, bumpon, end bangkok. Arrival D-parturo aghout Will ek and have excellent accomi \.-er3. from BiagAlon it kok and I ogmpen via coa.t n of the KUnd trip 1? days. n :V:ii :ulfi l^ave Johnston's Pier
      361 words
    • 274 9 i PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. (subject to changre without previous notice) FiTrpean Line: For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez Port Said. "Amazon Maru arr. Nov. 20 dep. 21 Shunko Maru air. Dec. 21 dep. 22 •Omit Marseilles. New York Line: For San Francisco Panama, New York via
      274 words
    • 486 9 The Ocean Steam Shp Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steals .Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co Ltd (AMERICAN MANOU RIAN LINE (Incorporated m Engiaad.) OINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORK ea-MCa. Due S'pore Route For AuWouS CANTON P r r UCZ
      486 words
    • 152 9 LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. Co. j (Incorporated in Italy). HOMEWARD SAILINGS. TRIESTE about end Oct. early Nov. VENEZIA about end Nov. For Colombo, Aden, Massana, Port Said. Crindisi, Venice and Trieste, taking cargo om I through Bills of Lading for Fiume, the Ltvante and Black Sea Ports. OUTWARD SAILINGS. For Hongkong
      152 words
    • 578 9 ISTHMIAN LINE DIRECT SERVICE BINGAPORE TO BOSTON, NEW YORK, \M> BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ. FAIRFIELD CITY to loal Nov. 10 IMS MOBILE irv due Sir,-, re to dbeharge Nov. 25 1922 r.IOCIi I] CITY due Sii |^2 Taking cargo oi Thicmgh Hills of Lading to all Inland Points ror freight and
      578 words
    • 67 9 U. MONTORO. Consignees of cargo per tko abor» «k»asvet from Australia, Oct. 22nd, are horeby ■•*■<* that she has now arrived and is diteh*r»r\»K opposite godownt Nos. 4C »nd 47. BOUSTEAD 4 00., LT».. Incorporate *ri A* F. U Burns, Philp Lilt. KEEP YOUR MONEY I IN THE COUNTRY BY
      67 words

  • 4771 10 OPTIMISM JUSTIFIED. The following is the text of the Address by His Excellency the Governor to the Memn. rs of the Legislative Council at yesterday's meeting: Honourable Members o tho Legislative Council. The memorandum which has been circulated shows that we expect to do a good deal
    4,771 words

  • 89 11 October Bank 4 m.s. L> Bank demand L > j \.\i] Private CFtditl m.>. o I 13-3L' New York, demand 513.J Credits 90 days gj France, demand 650 India, T. T. 178% Hongkong-, demand 6% p.c. Prem. Yokohama, demand 107% Java, demand ISSM Bangkok, demand rO 2^ Sovereign, Bank
    89 words
  • 90 11 FRASER'S REPORT i in. £172. 15s. Buyers no sellc 2o per pikul. kub!>er>.-oui,t. United M,:,0 Mining.- collie, i, s si U o. Petal** 71! cents. Nmwug IM S v si.42>,. Renon* Hi pT S f Murais N.75, Kaub. $1. l-bours no, Pa( ,an A Plnn<l,. ks 40
    90 words
  • 88 11 Tin (Buyers $86.25) No solicit Gambler Cubo No. 1 17.00 Pepper Black 12% Popper (whito fair) 20.75 Tapioca, small flake, f.j: 9.50 Pearl Sago small 7.78 Copra Sundried 0.65 Opium, Benares tins. 4,500 Rice, Rangoon wh:U' 235.00 Rice. Siam No. 1 for export 260.00 Rice. Siam No. 2 for
    88 words
  • 55 11 Yesterday's Alterations K Knmunting 1.19.0 2.1.0 Nawng Pet 1.40 1.50 Padanu- Plandok ($1) 40 50 Renong Tin (£1) 28s. 25.^. T. Harbour (£1) 9.50 10.50 Lunas (G20.000— 5) 6.00 &50 Xcw Craigielea (.85 pd.) .30 .40 K S. Co. (£150,000—1) (3.50 7 Robinson Ordinary ($10) 14.50 L.">
    55 words
  • 238 11 (To The Editor of the "Malay Hail. Sir. The cabled news in your yesterday's issue haa undoubtedly given a shock to small com pa p. io> and private owners as the standard to be adopted is riduuloush low for those not having a 1919-20 standard. Here
    238 words
  • 83 11 MACPHAI L'S REPORT. l<ubtK.r._ I on< i (>n 11%, load i 7L 1: ISi; 1 Skua Market. (Juiot W, Sidim. $M k 0 l Ui '0 rS, Sungvi Tukanas J7U 32 i ll^^ ll^ 7^ D 1 North. Poj* Kamuntin^ 40.. lUob. $1.7?;^! kah Harbours |9.76 $10^5 n -0. Trasev
    83 words
  • 63 11 Singapore, On- tr H«.-tf172.15. M lUMxrs— Bassctt, 95, Uln Bern) ■fctoyi $2.1u, Craisidcas ;::!i.. T I kan K sao, Kuala Sidin,. $1. 90 0 h: IE tat Serduff fs S3, In,lra K i,i, ft si:,,, JUUk. Pimto, U0 $IJO. Pan l Simpwu Sl.-io si go *>»"■-
    63 words
  • 10 11 o- ki'ig-apore. Oct.. 23rd l >
    10 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 242 11 lVl .r &1000 000. A r^vvn /ii\ri Am ni nmnv^mT Assurances in force over $17 000 000 I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LMTED. I Incor Porated in Straits Settlements) I HKAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON optttpt? Q9 m^ t t^^i I has £20,000 deposited with the lu^reme
      242 words
    • 554 11 CHARTERED BANK. of India, Australia and China. Itcorporated in England by Royal Charter. Taid up Capital in 600.000 shares £3 each (3.000,000 Remrve Fund 3,700,00i Kesorve Liability of Proprietors 3,000 000 HKAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgnto, London, E.C. AgOM iei and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Ptnan^ Amritsar Iloilo Puket Bangkok Ipoh
      554 words
    • 848 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. Established 18S0. Reserve Fund y. 65,000,000 xr J^sident: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-Presidont: R. Ichinomiva, Eaa DIRECTORS- F. V/atanabe. B»q. K. Takeuchf. T;. q. I. Usteßkata Esq. T. Hodsomi, E-,<{ HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA, Btofmporc Branch bl-A Chulia Street. BRANCHES: London s. Francisco ay j.os Angelea Seattk BuesM
      848 words
    • 95 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE Fidelity Guarantee-Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co. |l Messrs. HARRISONS, Branch Office-64, The Arcade, CoUye^QuV U± A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britaia). FlRE—lnsurance effected, for long or short periods on the Rimnivr i T B E u^
      95 words

  • 237 12 The despised (haw! of the I ?oems to be falling on to the shoulders of the daughter of the middle class, it needs but a few more inche to the big i arf to give it the graceful lines of the shawl. But the passing
    237 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 216 12 -u^» *^^K^' "^t* <4^^^ >► I THE BEST RESULTS ARE ONLY OUT *J I "H.M.V." GRAMOPHONES I "H.M.V." RECORDS, A AND "H.M.V." I CALL TO-DAY AND INSPECT OIP SI WRITE FOR FREE ILLUSTRATED I S. Moutrie Co. (Incorpor.-utyi m Hongkong). SINGAPORE. .**>- *m* <a> >s. «<► 4?v 4^. The "TCDOR"
      216 words