The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 October 1922

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. pjCEMS. I SINGAPORE, S.S., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1022. No. 10,725
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  • 1368 1 Id the ftekb around La Boucterie, in Jersey, then ifl a little cottage. It stand* within the angle formed by the cross-roads. there \> a short cut through the fields past he <'>i;aire connecting two of the roads. The path goes through an orchard the Li^oc< are
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 131 1 MAI.THOID RAFFLES I 'Phone I Friday HOTEL I »m I 1 I K*^^^ I Tea Dansant 5 />./«. to 7 p.m. j Special Jazz Band jj ua 1 from 8 until ll p.m. -eh> EDGAR HULLANP SARKIES BROTHERS. Proprietors. B PIANO. I HOB l E LEAF BOOKS THE FINISHED ARTICLE
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    • 291 1 S^^-'a^"'/ rr \t^^P'f''"^^ l^'' '^'^^t i' v'" i* V X^^^^'Virff'^^ >, ;J Tobco after Three Years What is the Surface Like under the Paint CRAPE off the Pabco Paint film n£?ten n WOO( J or roil after tliree years' 4 exposure. The surface of Pabcoi rot* eted wood will be
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    • 275 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Mr. Lloyd George, at a meeting of National Liberal M. I'-, defined his policy as "Britain first, party second" Page 7. The Conservative papers hail Mr. McKenna's conversion as a testimony to the soundness of Bonar Law's policy —Page 7. The Labour Party's manifesto resolves itself into a
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 221 1 THE DAY'S NEWS. "Henley Lodge," Grangts-rd. to let Page 5. Tea Dansant at Raffles Hotel to-day-Page l. Australian assorted viegetables, from H Bolter— Page 1. Set V. m Hoi el si eci) I dii on Sunday i > -i>;- i-. N\'\v iil m-^ at the Gaiety; cinema shov HI Theatre
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  • 337 2 The installation of office bearers in thf Hangkok Royal Arch Chapter Xo. 3G7 took cc recently. Comp. W. M. Gxhranc r a^ installied as M. E. Z. Camp T. H. SJ.-llard as hi E. H. and Comp A. H Hale as M. E. J. The Installing- Officei Comp. Alex. McKelvie,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 256 2 TO LK r OR FOH SALE. LARGE GO! <>\VNS, sewly erected area from Iu.GOO to 60,000 eq. ft. facing river. LARGJS STORES from 6,000 to 24,000 sq. ft. near wharf and shipping. Also three storied buildings for offices and godowus. Centrally situatedAll immediate entry, going cheap. Apply or write to
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    • 844 2 The latest hit in pictures m GLAWS WALTON LN TLA YIN G WITH FiRE" It in Gladys Walton's be*t picture, the kind that will make you clasp your hand afbor the show and c< mmend us on our pcofmnk selection. IN THPJ FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 sharp OLIVE THOMAS IN
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    • 731 2 ALHAMi: I i Program nu- from Thursday 26th 0 I A Very .\-?r.. Bill of I IX THE IECOND snow i f Uaroi.i ij-.ycrs 9eoond Latest and A 8p«ei«l Production released by Paths-/ HAROLD LLOYD in I u AMONG THOSE P I A HHartooi Thrse-Piari Sp I A rippling rousing
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  • 636 3 Writing to the Pinang Gazette, Mr. Milne says While Bo thin ing p0 s. ;i can dony that Bomi form of rompaboo reptrtction would have been of infiniU benetii to ftonu people had it been imposed tliree i two ytars ago, or oven one on«
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  • 288 3 Europeans in the Kast. or at any vale the males, arc usually "picked" men, for not only the Government, but the majority of robber companies. an*l practically all the big firms, insist that their junk>rs should submit to a medical examination before coming out to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 411 3 iM Jf 1 X THE WORLD' 3 BEST KNOWN TREAD any country, can Identify Goodyear Tyre at a glance am us All-Weather Tread realize* how scientifically it is :<lU ii is made up of lar cka which overlan cirtououa nd contact, lessening vibration and strain. leep into dust or mud
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    • 163 3 j m rm^m^rrm iV,Vt-,ViViV.V\',V i 1 I ,V,V. I .Vi I i l iVf l I .ViViVi ll A 1 MS» *I• i m m a I JUE BRITISH NICLAUSSF. BOILER CO., LTD. i j: for The S$E" j: II J AND I i MAULNE SKRVICE. **HJ. 111 i J*y^
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  • 780 4 VDIA'S DKUAND FOB EQUAL STATUS. In the course of an impressive address n "Imperial Citizenship"' to the members f the Educational Section, Lord Meston l«de a powerful appc-il to the British üblic to feel it* responsibility in regard :> India, the people jf which, he said, must
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  • 151 4 Hor» are a few of the precautions taken by manufacturers t o avoid loss during Uu preparation of radium. The final operations are usually conducted in a small room, the floor of which is covered with lead ahaating turned up at the edges so as to catch any
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    • 408 4 I New Season's Marmalade H at^^— -^«l Th- arc ilesi care iiken in the inanufaciare of Grosse and BlackB II fe < wells nu r ma!ade to preserve ihe freshness and picasanl s^iblie fUvour i 2*^ i-r5 of the rip- fruit. This delicious preserve is made only from fre£hr r
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    • 257 4 BUN£A MELOR 1 >yrj* RIQAUD PARIS Sold bj t!i Perfumers "Tfourniers*' hygenique' MIXTURE, m (FOB LADIES? •TmU« «b<l Proved for Yurt WASTE NO TIME. iMMiUUIy you notice any dltotdef »f A« system ukM Foumiet't Hygeniqu* MlstmN. It quickly removes all suffering. VW« Noshint tc EQUAL IT. Aaytbias *o Widely know*.
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    • 780 4 AUCTION SALE OF Magnificent Design Teak Household furniture, Moutk's Piano etc. At No. 2-7) Caimhill Circle, off Cain ON SATURDAY, 2Kth OCTOBER A I 2 Comprising an excellent toned cottage piano by Moutri iiiion Avith teak ?tool to match, a double-spring motor bonk gramophone with record^ and teak cabinei. vi
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  • 463 5 Wireless Ship \Vonde r The manner in which the old battleship 'Agamemnon" was manoeuvred, steered, and worked by wireless ut speeds which at times reached 15 knots during the air l.ombing test off the Isle- of Wight ha* attracted wide interest. For a long summer's day she cruised
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  • 76 5 U>ndon, Oct. sth. Lord Islington, presiding at conference of the National Savings Committee, said that up to 31st AttgUßt OVCC £459,000,000 worth of certificates had boon sold. Withdrawals totalled i' 119,000,000. Appealing to Labour to help the movement, Sir Robert Kindorsley said that the greatest competitor in the
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  • 390 5 The prices quoted arc generally tho.r current at Clyde Terrace Market. At th* other markets there may be small vari« tions. D Siagapore, Oct. 26. Be n9 V, ons i» catty Otr Do. trench do 20 B^ per lb. K Beef Stoak do 35 Bean Sprouts p
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  • 180 5 Revelations of tIM alleged intrigues rgardhtg the disposal of arms arc < mtinued by tin Kokumin (Tokyo), which now a es l b militarists have compl ])!:'.ns to establish buff* i state in i junction with Geneva! Chang Teo-lin ami General Dieterichs and for the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 273 5 0 TO LET. Grung* otff» f November, 1922. Foi Simon* end Co.. t*" u.c. Hotel 'Juii-l--:rT.-' b Manager. Bit* „rd. u.c. lET v FROM i\MAKY Ist pRBM ISE KOW OCCUPIED nil STRAITS STEAMSHIP mGB OIXD FLOOR ST. HELEN'S ullH UM Bt. OFFICE |IK M. rO UK HAD ON Am y
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    • 725 5 AUCTION SALES IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE ON MONDAY, 30,h OCTOBER AT 2.30 P M Fr.ihol.l land situate »t Pasir Panjanir area Also in await.ng .nvestment or the investments for the time beinp rtpreventing tho same Al»o in All those two Endowment Polidc* of ossurance numbered 14,374 and 14,457 respectively dated 18th
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    • 639 5 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Frl£v D S RS V i !I v^^ ed U *n liH^^r n 1922, a, the Re«dent Councillor's Office, Malacca, for a perioc 1923°-— yeBr> commencin 'rom January ttt (a) Cartage. (b) Firewood, Tim^r. <<1^ MlaMllatt oaa artk! i iea eatfasj :in>l Kihricr.'lng oil. Current Repairs and
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    • 823 5 r RENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. i the C^lonVa^^ecreterv^T)^! 11^ U n n l***> the 3rd November, 1922, at 1 and the Resided Co^ncS' OffiT^ac'f s^^ Cou ™Hor's Office. Pening f"~ supplies for the GovZlnl »f'c- fr^ m P erson s desirous of contracting "no""' G^>™». TUe 5 Cora,, e*. Do. Prisons
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    • 53 5 i ''.-Vsb* lll^L 4 'j^v While service is the Primary requisite of Eye Glasses be sure that Mounting-* and stylo conform to year personality. Our IWakni Glasses offer the v*»ry utmost in service, comfort, and -*tyle. N. LAZARUS— OPTICIAN MEDICAL HALL BUILDING BATTERY ROAR Refractionist. Mr. R. V. Meyer, F.S.M.O.
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  • 31 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. ANNOUNCEMENT. Mr. Lim Kim Seah. Funeral at 10.30 a.m. on jjj, Sunday the 29th instant Route: Waterloo |r Street, Middle Road, Selegio Road, Bukit Tira«fc Road and Holland Road.
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  • 654 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922. Restriction Practically Begun. Having before us an extended report of the proceedings of the F. M. S. Council in debate on the Rubber R friction rJiii. we can freely and honestly congratulate the Government on the steps they have taken to make rubber
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  • 525 6 —<> Sixteen hundred and thirty-eight cases J were treated in the European wards of the General Hospital. Singapore, and 6,532 ir the native wards, last year. The attention of those wishing- to purchase furniture may be drawn to the three sales being: held by Messrs. Frankels on Saturday. Mr. R.
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  • LOCAL WIRES.
    • 89 6 Tall in Rubber Stocks. (From Our Own Cor*' it.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 26. Tin Malay Mail Colombo correspondent wires that special cable received in !,i! st t] th< London Times says thai Ceylon 11 removes one doubt exist* n Bg thi extent of the adoption oi' the restriction
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    • 87 6 (i Own Correspondent.) Lpefc, Oct. 2(i. A Banjarefle man, who was arrested at Paiit Bontar fur loitering and ran i in the police station, killing a policeman and atabbing another, was tried f«»r mnhlM to-day. The accused pleaded h Wai sufferinp from hallucinations, taking the policeman
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  • 463 6 I\> lee such famous Ei gHs] ouiite- as Sir Johnston Forb R Miss Gladys Cooper. ?»lisv Vanbrugh, Dennis Neilson Ttrry am! Mr. Ben Webstei occupying the stage at the same time, is treat, the parallel of which is only seen on those occasions w the members of the
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  • 140 6 The case in which Tan Li.nnjr Pin, lately by Messrs. Gethrie Co. stands charged with criminal hi each of trust in ropect of 2,300 pounds of rubber, was mentioned in the District Court yesterday and postponed. Mr. V. I), afor the defence. From Dr. Book*'s annual report on Singapore Singapore
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  • 54 6 GO afeasis, Taa K general mere] plaintiffs in sn Chief Justice, th< the] who waa its! tractor who Re H for the plant, iv 1921 and Oct b t>f plaintiffs' of 50,000 brick i when i said he had i '1 he f ity. li. the llilii led
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  • 26 6 I i in thv bet i f I I i H I i\ h ings formed thi matter Wt old to appl; first dt ing.
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  • 114 6 Various bm ttee>. Oct. is, i;, action. Instruction not confine the Gunong P can :tr allowed. Lstt< i Harbour I? -a; Approved tl f garding bis I 1 men: of Mr. D. j 1 I I I I for i for Stamford I Resolved ble. I Approved It
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 141 6 ii 1 DON'T HOPE \CALDB£CK, MACG&EGOQ A COL™ I I Caldbeck $asgregor Co., Limited H 'Incorporated In Shanghai.) ITHOLESALE AND IJETAIL INE AND SPIRIT MERCHANS H ONE) 1| CecU StNrt. 228 B :am»mKt::ntmaa«an»:«3« «tt:nutnttunnmnnumnnntnmt:mtut?i:t:ni::«rn^t PATRONISED '1 BY ROYALTY. I REQUI SITES FOR THE DINING TABLE 1 CANTEENS of TABLE PLATE
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    • 91 6 |i "PUDLO BRAND CBMBNT WATKRPROOFER P-.lluti'tl Wells. g A cement rendering inside a well Jt watt proofed with this nowdev is the 2 same a a continuous Lining no I: liquid ;;.n paSS through it. Ask (or particulars of this simple I: method of preventing seepage through the side of
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  • 238 7 ;K(iK ,;K- MOTTO.' §i Oct. tt. .:<»n I the dent >. B an with i-' y r UIC I .Mttitink* of if the tly O» Liberal Mats, t pirded by to H<"Mi. I unfair y of 1 1 r to 1 >uld I and lath> gTiculi Vov let,
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  • 141 7 AN AMERICAN INVENTION.; PBACI JN Ml NROI.AND. [Router's Ser\ice.] \V:» '.i nut «n, c t. 2."j. i> eMßaada the roraHttan of rtf Nations for the American incat, aaj ixx-n eahaa by the iv.ited .t;:;.' five Central American 1 wafa» Washinston l)i 4 nf tkt eonfereuoi art Ok'
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  • 730 7 London. Oct. 25. There was Remarkable iDene at the t Haii. tome nine 'hou.«nml Uiitish oaeone attending the Inveatitare of the «>f Walea as Seniof Qrand Warden. Die Puk? of Comuuiglit presided in his :>*; Grand Ma-*. or and the ivpreker of the gathering was ited by the
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  • 492 7 P. M. O's REPORT. The reaoi I of the P. C. M. O. states that ~M cases were treated in tho hospitals ml diapanaaxiee of the Colony, the majoity being Syphilis, These sections deal rfth the public side of the question. A ftv- part time anti-venenal clinic espe«ci•'y
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  • 108 7 Arising out of a quarrel between a pas■enger and the conductor of a bus over th( non-payment of fare at the junction of Jalan Sultan and Victoria Street on Wednesday night, p.c. 302, who was on duty in Victoria Street went to see wh t was
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
    • 567 7 lo tht« Editor. sir» —The Income Tux Bill for 1923 in«|] troduced at the Meeting of the LtgtaUu j tire Council on Monday the 23rd. instant Ig one whic'u cannot K> regarded with i satisfaction from any reasonable point of I j view. The Tax was s< enaotuAy
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  • 189 7 The times of visit and the varieties of mosquitoes in Singapore, are thus referred lo in Dr. Brooke's report on tho Government Health Branch. Monthly Mosquito Surveys were made at the General Hospital, and at Tan Took Seng Hotpital, with a view to determining the Visiling; species at
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  • 78 7 J In the course of its year's work the Government Analyst's depai-tment found that a powder sold as a febrifuge was commercial cyanide of potassium In another a liquid was found to be strong sulphuric acid. On the other hand reported Morphine Muriate powder was found to
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  • 16 7 4 d A Rubber Export Restriction bill is to bs* introduced in the State of Johore.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 128 7 DUNHILL'S STANDARD MIXTURE CAR RIDGES j (MEDIUM STRENGTH) This Choice Old Fashioned Mixture is now supplied in Cartridge Form. Each tin of Dunhill's improved self-filling cartridges contains 38 pipefulls of a smoking MIXTURE OF RARE DISTINCTION, blended from carefully SELECTED Virginia and Turkish Tobaccos. PRICE $1.45 PER TIN. BARON'S PATENT
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 524 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. SINGAPORE to GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL. SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENHAM
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    • 514 8 "HAEBMAN" UNI ■LLERMA; BUCKNALL STEAMSMI? Utf, (Tnoerporated in England). PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamer OUTWARD. !>«• Sfa^apore. s.s. CITY OF PARIS Nov. 1 s.B. CITY OF YORK Dec. 14 s.s. CITY OF SIMLA Jan. 28 s.s. CITY OF POONA Mar. 9 HOMEWARD. B.s. CITY OF PARIS Marseilles and London Dec. 20 s.s.
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    • 558 8 P. O. BRITISH INDIAN AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated in England). MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARdO fvu,, PENINSULAR AND ORIENT AI, S o (Under Contract with Kif M»je«ty'i Qoron LONDON PAR-KABTKRM from lo:;don to mabseili DUE SINGAPORE LEAVI K ARM ALA about Oct. 29 MANTUA KASHGAR about Nov. 12 DONGO] PLASSY
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 331 9 rtl Vi iliiMto NAIibAIHJN UQ., LTD. |||L Uini (INCORPORATED IN SIAM.) E SINGAPORE- -BANGKOK. COASTING SERVICE. > »a3. Ktlantan, I :.ngnara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Chumpon, anu Bangkok. Arrh Departure NpV. Xov. 8 Xuv. 1., nd have excellent accomfrom fi Bangkok and Singapore via coat a of the lx-unii trip 19
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    • 280 9 O. S. K. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. to change without previous notice) F uropean Line For Marseilles. London. Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez Port Said. "Amazon Maru arr. Nov. 20 dep. 21 Shun|co Maru arr. Dec. 21 dep. 22 *Omit Marseilles. New York Line: For San Francisco Panama, New
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    • 721 9 The Ocean Steam Ship Cojapsny, Limited The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd AND Ellennan Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE > (Incorporated in Enjfjaad.) JOINT SERVICE TO NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA FROM NEW YORE AMI v S rT^- Due S>P re Route For PHRMiYtq NOV
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    • 747 9 ISTHMIAN LINE DIRFXT SERVICE SINGAPORE TO UOSTON, NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ. FAIRFIELP CITY Singapore to load x ov 17 1022 MOBILE CITY Singapore t o discharge Nov. 25 1922 MOBILE CITY due 1 S'ngapore to load Dec. 25 1922 Taking cargo on Through Bills of Lading to all
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  • 1098 10 i B UTBB on TALL HATS. "J th •"The chimney-pot hat.' Mr. Ton- tolls lightful "Small Talk at Wreyh.nu," a• I worn in playing cricket; and 1 have seen it worn **in matches on ns and even at Lord's." But this i* only one very smail detail
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  • 209 10 Thanks to the energetic Ifr. L. G. Cranna, <>i the Y. M. C. A., there is now down on the Wharf, in a room set apart by the Harbour Board, a library intended to supply ships with books, magazines &c. It is highly appreciated and anyone with
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  • 384 10 The contract for the Macao harbouT works has been signed. A water-logged nat've craft was passed by the Yuen Sang in lat. 20 deg. 21 N., long. 116 deg. 01 E. recently. The boatswain of the Wakasa Maru, which arrived in Hongkong from Singapore on Oct. lB t
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  • 573 10 PLIGHT OF AUSTRIAN ARISTOCRATS. ONOCLED COLONEL AS BARMAN. I Many Austrian aristocrats of the old gime are making pathetic efforts to earn I living. In the bar of a picturesque hotel in one IB f the mountain villages near Salzburg II lere is an immensely tall young man who|s ■eats
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 19 10 I Light and Heavy Lorries. I PRICES ON APPLICATION TO SIME DARBY CO., LTD I SOLE DISTRIBUTOR FOR MALAYA.
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    • 146 10 ftenasco Roofi™ 2 PLY AND S PLY Q lOMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK mm AND NAILS jFjjW FIXING" G£^4SCO is *%t--he result of in t> e >ver 4Q Years jp^ 1 r manufacture i 6£^>lSCO witnstands illg Com *eginni/?iiu tropical heat onr/, /> a^icf ra/fi a#irf /s makes a coo? r/g/it«
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 398 10 PO DAT Konykonp. »t« B< tag Bee 9 a.m. Pol«i Bonuit ».m. ucot) Hong Soon a.m. K^J"imon Fook Mow 9 a.m.' H'konp. Shanghai i Japtin B*nrinnes 10 a.m. Malacca Kheng Senp 1 p.m.' Sourabaya, etc. Rumphius I p.m. Batavia and Billiton Soon Ann 1 p.m. Trengganu, etc. Honar Ho 2
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    • 279 10 ss. MONTORO. Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from Australia, Oct. 22nd, r.re hereby noticed that a general survey of all cargo landed in a damaged condition will be hold on Saturday 28th October 1922 in godowni Nos. 46 and 47 at a.m. No further .uncy will ht- held
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  • 83 11 OotoWr 2»5. Bank 4 m i if Benk demand J";' 2 Private credits 3 m Credit' deman<l BIH France, demand s j!|* Hongkong demand B*4 r.c. Prem. lokohama, demand 107v Java demand ltf J Bangkok, demand 90? Sovereign, Eank Buying $S 54 Bank of England Rate 3 p c
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  • 93 11 October 2^. Tin 175 Tons 589.00 Gambier Cube No. 1 17.00 Gambier 10 Pepper Black 12.50 Pepper (white fair) 20.75 Tapioca, smalt flake, f.g. 9.50 Pearl Sajfo small 7.7g Corpa Mix <j.GS Copra Sundrliil y.83 Opium, Benares unc. 4.500 Rice, Rangoon white 235.00 Rice, Siani No. 1 for export
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  • 72 11 Yesterday's Alterations. N< rtfc Taiping £750,000—) 1.06 1.15 P Contol (£500,000 •">.) »;>. 6d. 7s. «s<l. Tmg Kil (500,000—10) fi.oo 7 Jiti Tin (900.000—10—10) 8.76 4.7.3 Anglo Java (880,000) 2s. 10% <L 3s. M. Bukit Mertajam (100.000— 2s > 2s. 6d. Bs. Jisin (Mai.) (<»o.ooo— 2s> I*.
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  • 146 11 Singapore, Oct. 26. Tin. —£177. 10*. IT.") tons sold at $8< per pi kul. Rubbers.—Quieter, United Malaccas $1 10. Lunas $6.35. [ndrajariris l .."SO. Aloi Gajahs $1.40. Amalgamated Malaya $2.2( Aver Panas $5.20. Bassettfl 95. Jimahl $1.10, Kedafa $2.10. Kluanjrs $2.47 H Kuala Sidims $1.95, Malaka Pindas $1.20
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  • 115 11 A new en in the prosperity of th* Kent coal field is looming ahead by tha formation of a Coni]>any by the great fwm of Meacra. Pearsons, of which Lord Cowdray is the head, and Messrs. Doiman, Lond and Co., Ltd., the Middlotborough ironmasters, with an initial capital of 660O
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  • 150 11 BARLOWS REPORT. Kinjjapore. Oct. M. *£~--l* to local vr^kiy auction held Wednesday, Lhte demand m poor and her. wer, 1,,-,,. with€lrawal niv o only befcg offered, and r^ A f«W lots of fair a v,n,,o nualitv slhh roa],sed 40i 4 cents loose ami 41 centeS, ««hl A
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  • 170 11 Singapore, Oct. 2<i The market luring: the past week haa I *ery imecnlar and despi(« the Dews ttui reetriction wai certainty pric« have no( ■dvaneed to the extent it was «ntic- 1} Manufactureri .till wan to be «rav< out the renend opinion is that they will
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  • 148 11 I Singapore. Oct. 2h Rubber— London Is. Loral 40 Vi. Tin.- -London £177 10s. Local $89 Share Market.— Rubbers quiet. Tins and Induatriala active. Loans in demand. KubberN.— Amalgamated Malays $IJO 12.10, Utan Simpans |i. 3u $1.40, %yei Panaa |6 $5.50, Mentakabs 12 171 Sunpi Tukan K 8
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  • 9 11 C. OF C. RUBBER ASSOCIATION. Singapore, Oct :.'•;< i« n
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    • 1362 11 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY "IIMItI B wo u £20,000 deposited »-ith' the l^SSie Court of En B uSd "S? F^ CE i 2 Old J E -C- ASSURANCE Assura C.pariLTcf C mil eS W h the Wttg Life ™OHAMATpEciTBANi LIMITED. ■Established 1880. °W2rsr Re.«v 6 Fund Y 65i000>ooc
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    • 81 11 I ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE dncon™ in En,^n rkartff Aft E FIRE motor~ca¥ marfxp Fidelity Guarantee-Adn»nistration Bonds Singapore RqwesentativW-HeMrg. BARLOW Co. Branch Office-M, The Arcade, Co^lye^Sj? L A^GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE LONDON LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. ITD (Incorporated in Great Britain). TOTAL ASSETS exceed £2^,000,000 BUSINESS Premises. DWELLING HOUSES, QOOOWM and
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  • 507 12 MK. BONAH LAH AND Tl KKKY. Kep'y by the Aga Khan. London, Oct. 9. Mr ISonar Law'l opinion that Mussul- mans would have regarded a British with- drawal as a defeat lor the British Empire ;m<l nil allusion to the "danger arising in consequence of what they
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  • 524 12 (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Sept. 21. ln view of the interest felt in the preutions for the safety of passengers on e high seas, I have made enquiries from me of the leading Shipping Companies to the special measures of precaution ey are taking, and have pleasure
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  • 264 12 Ixindon, Oct. 16. B< fort the Royal Geographical Society to-day General Bnicc read a paper on the Everest Expedition. General Bruce said that the problem was really a race against l< the monsoon. He pronounced very high! tribute to the unprecedented performance j of the porters who
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  • 83 12 Monday Oct. 30. Drill Hall 5.15 pin Officers and N.C.O.'s of all Companies, ant BMcial parade for European units to en ■falc completion of requisite drills. Tu. day Oct. 31.— Drill Hall 5.15 p.w ElirMMin. Chinese, Malay Companios. S.F.A (Band) hand practice. Wedm -lay Nov.
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  • 371 12 The following Singapore properties beiongir.g to the Estates of Haji Abdul Saniat bin Abdul JaliL deceased and Haji Mohamed Ali bin Haji Abdul Samat, deceased, were sold by auction by Mesart. Cheong Koon Seng and Co.,* at their saleroom on Wednesday afternoon. 999 years leasehold land and
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 154 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. A Class Single. Lee Warner beat Wodehou«e, B—d,8 —d, I—B,1 —8, \—2. Dean beat Sinclair, 6—4, I—6, 6—4. C Class Single. Poyser beat Hoblyn. A Class Double. Prentis and Dyne beat Doig and Leakey, 5—4, 5—7, 6—3. Prentis and Dyne beat Winter and Wilson, s—o.
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    • 87 12 London, Oct. 6th. Considerable sensation has been caused by the result of the Football Association'* enquiry into incidents iconnected with the Arsenal match on September 23rd. Smith, of Tottenham, who vras formerly an English international player, has been suspended for a month for ufiing bad language to Graham,
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    • 30 12 A Class Single. Lee Warner vs. Dean. B Class Single (Final). R. Smith vs. A. E. Bond. B Class Double (Final). Salter and Strachan vs. Million and Borneman.
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    • 17 12 YESTERDAYS PLAY. Singles Handicap. ICcKean owe beat Lyall owe 8, 21— i>.
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    • 15 12 Doable Handicap. Mel Brown and C. If. Jamieaon M. Dui^- and D. Kinloch.
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    • 149 12 Yesterday's heats in the above competition resulted in the following qualifying to Lake part in the final* on Saturday afternoon: 80 Yard?* School Championship. Mohd Sar (Victoria Bridge), J. Perreau (St Joseph's), Thio Soon Wan (Anglo-Chinese) Wee Siong Kang (St. Andrew's). 80 Yards Breast
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    • 84 12 The s. 11. C. were beaten, after an eve gamto with the R. A. M. C. on the Padan yesterday evening*, by one t'^al to n^The following wttl represent the A. P. < va, S. C. G. at hockey to-day (Friday) c the S. C. C gmund G. J.
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    • 109 12 The following will represent the Singapore Garrison Golf Club aprainst Keppel Golf Club at Keppel on Sunday Nov. 5. A. Birse and G. C. Nash T. D. Hall and VV. H. Lee Warner R. L. D. Woodhouse and T. Battishall; Capt. Calthrop-Cal-throp and Hon. Mr. Everitt Hon. Mr. Voulos
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    • 48 12 London, Oct. 25. The following is the result of the Cam bridge shire. (1) Re-echo 25 1 (2) Poisoned Arrow 7 1 (3) Hasty Match 50— 1 Thirtyfour ran and Re-echo won by length and a half, with one length betwee second and third. Reuter.
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    • 184 12 rcod Malay boys will take part. It i» expected to match Claude Rozario, Red barren and others. The Syndicate have reduced their seats o the popular prices of $3, $2, $1 and 50 cents and booking wilt open at G. H. Mat Co., Ltd., Change Alley and High Street,
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  • 133 12 Calcutta, Ott. 12. During: the endaing cold weather, the Corporation of Calcutta will commence an ambitious scheme estimated to cost I^s.2 l^ crores to increase the water supply of the city, which, during the summer months particularly, falls far short of the requirements. At present, the
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  • 104 12 r.v Soortesy of the Nanyo Ni hi Nichi Shimbun.) Tokio. Oct. 23. H is stutod that the third Rutßo-Japa-ese conference will be opened shortly o\\n^ to the wishts of the Chita Government ml the business interests. Serious fijrhtinc; between the Red and .Vhite armies i-ast of Funchuag is
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  • 400 12 The following subscriptions towards the i above Fund arv acknowledged with many thanks: Previously acknowledged $150,954.77, Coll. per Tong Hua Huay Kwan, Kotei, 2.541.43 I Coll. per Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Kuantan 1,078.65 Swatow Relief Fund, Mersinjr 887.40 Robinson Co., Limited.. 500. Inspector General of Police
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