The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 September 1923

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ENT& SINGAPORE, SJ3., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1923. No. 10,988
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  • 231 1 A few further particulars have come in from Jap n, some of them contradictory, and Riving hope that the loss ot life, in Tokio t least, is les.v than was at first feared I* ge 7. World- wde offers of hip end relief funds continue to grow,
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  • 1284 1 Quicquid uyunt homiws nostri est furraye Lib e lli Juvenal During the Great War, when the tale of losses began to come in, we consoled •urselves with the dictum tnat, fortunatey foi humanity, horror was not cumulative. At the last, we suppose, the sight of a
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 346 1 Telephone 2920. (10 Un*,) w^Sifc^^hSSaT ra, rimmm Ballroom in th* Esm THURSDAY?-Srt NightGrill Room open till 12 pjn b^t^ Di "n^r Dance. F FRIDAY— Tea Oanta SATURDAY— Guest Night. FRIDAY Dinner and Dane* 183 L)3nS3llt EDGAR HULLAND, Musical Director. SEA VIEW H' *TEL TANJONG KATONG. TELEPHONE. 110 HIGH TIDE, 8.27
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    • 196 1 Success NFVER BEFORE IN TYPEWRITER HISTORY HAS A WRITING MACHINE SO QUICKLY ACHIEVRD SUCCESS. TEN YEARS AGO C THERE VVAS "NO ROOM FOR \oMSm ff ANOTHER STANDARD TYPEVvE^^l/ WRITER THE ROYAL DlSVV^^^ly I'ROVED THAT STATEMENT BY MARKETING A MASTER MODEL AND SELLING 750,000 TO DATE. "THERE'S ALW T AYS ROOM
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    • 202 1 L ATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Partnership notice Pag? 2. Munic pal tentiers Page *5. Houses and oliices to Ut Pare I Hudson trucks at Borneo Co— Page ti. Continental Cord Tyres for reliability— i'..ge 2. High-class English biscuits at Bolter's— Piige 1. iennis balls $9.75 per dta at RailsPage 4. J baiTaina
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 117 1 THE WEEK. H ch W%ter, 9.18 a.m. 6.32 p.m. B. I. outward mail due. St. J. (J. Boys aaaaal sports. 2.45 p.m. Ist. round Spore Golf Championship. Cricket League: S.C.C. vs Lanka I nion. F. E. A. T. M Dinner. Eu.ope. 5.15 pm. he Truants, Vic. Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Sit
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  • 188 2 The New York Fun.}, established ia Oct., 1918 by Mr. Rockefe ler in memory of bis wife, has spen' more than n ne m lion dollar^ [i'l.«00,000 at par] on charitable and philanthrope pumoses wh le three J«nd a half BlilliOßa f i'TCO 000] Ira awaiting the fulfilment
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  • 20 2 A Ucuter cable rc-oivod yesterday states *hv.t the late Mr. Alfred Gar,ov n o Wi-e «™<~\* Puisne Mwd€^ tUmmkmm, left aczb,i46_
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  • 136 2 Btra^ta v*^*d*.-e will stirt its Sc-cond mo wr*th f \rt\ omin? O i ,-jo a:\ih which it i= issuirsr a full in« and tit' Wc ire -nformed tr^at n very lin.'ted number of special^ bo<^d eoii-s <f the Hrrt vo]m»tio including th^ tttle-t>aa;e and bid#a will he
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 238 2 JAi'Y FRERES I' IRIS— FRANCE TYPEWRITERS. 150 Sola Distributor j* ~RENE ULLMANN I L, High Street Singapore. S m*l^msmmmmm*mmm*mmaammmwm nam msaaaaamm-*. SINGAPORE DOLLAR DIRECTORY OUT TO-DAY COPIES MAY BE OBTAINED AT Dunloo House NOTICE. Mrs. Douplas. Beauty Specialist, receives Ladies at Raffles Ho*e_, Room 124. for Shampoo, Ha r Treatment.
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    • 556 2 I* .F.3______-ft_______s___________^__Sr&___H___H 1 1. a l~i —\-j-. 1 y/. 2nd. Show. 9.15. Show JJfl gh MR. NOBODY SERIAL Final Episodes. Nos. 49, 6U 5i and 52. OI Ul 'Y SERIAL. THE MATINC Episjdcs 14, I>, 16, V am' 18. In 5 Parts with Bessie Barr scale NEW BIG "V M
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    • 312 2 All i Alhambra From Monday, September 3rd, to S ttrday, September m* tn w 192_1. li. the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp TOPICAL BUDGET Brit.sh Screen News. THE SUPREME ACHIEVEMENT CECILE B. DEMILLE Presents AGNES AYRES KATHLYN WILLIAMS THEODORI tOBKKTI JULIA FAYE THEODORE KOSLOfS CLARANCE BURTON FOREST STANLEY KRBIDDEN
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    • 312 3 lid 1 *V !l ?S r I M |_food_b««_buiit K^* spU.ndk.v! ls 6«F Does your Baby laugh I like this? I MV l W» because he is happy- he is happy because U Ji" te^lfcy-Kis good health is mainly the result of nght fee<W I TL* m why the Glaxo-fed
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    • 192 3 THE NEW OAKLAND SIX "H^toßß Hfifil Wmlm^mmWAXiimmmm M r DEFERRED PA VMENTS *017 K n YOUR USED CA TAKEN IN ARRANGED. OU PART PAYMENT. "Sturdily Built to give Enduring and Continuous Service; Powerful Enough for any Emergency; Comfortable to Drive and Completely Silent" An inspection and trial run will convince
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 721 3 CHURCH SERVICES ir.th. SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. Reptesnher 9th„ ItSS. bi. AAiDBEW'S CATHBlMtAL. 7 a.m. Holy Communioiu 7.46 a.m. Holy Communion (Chorai;. 9.15 xi. m. Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. Children's Service. p.m. Kven.sonjr and Sermon. Daring the following week: Hoi; Communion on Monday, Wedmsdsy and Friday st 8 sjn. o
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    • 321 3 Accordiing to the newspapers, the Belgian Government is going to take measures against the rise in the price of coal by forbidding the export v>f all coal for domestic or commercial use of which the country lias need. A Norwegian whaler, tishing off the coast of Spain, has just competed
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  • 804 4 "Since the war Germany ha.s stood, hat in hand, a begger by the international wayside," writes Mr. Christopher Hart, in the L< ndon Da.ly M-iil, which has consistently supported the French policy against ite English critics. "This mendicancy is daliberate and is a clever form of
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  • 69 4 no totaas of the Peking-Hanko W 7 cntsm-Pukow. Peking-Mukden and LungIlai Railways. a result of the recent typhoon and floods, are estimated at more than $2 million. The Hon. Mr. J. H M. Robson has gone to Perak for a few days.— Mr. PA An thony has left for Singapore.-The
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 888 4 I EARTHQUAKE INSURANCE. S— m m 7**, ~ZZZ ea ISS _S _ss S-.S J FOR PARTICULARS AND TERMS j 1 1 niflM InQlirsinrp Knnpfv nr anlnn i fn vuiuu iiiouialll_/tj vJUi/lvlY UI v/CUHUII Julll. B. H. T. DOULATRAM CO. Jnst Unpacked. A New Shipment of Burmese Polished Crepe. Thirtyfive shades
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  • 847 5 MALACCA LAND CASE. The decision of the appeal court which I eons. dered the matter concerning tne petii tion of rig.it asking for redress for the illegal sale o_' land, brought by a Chine a* named Pane Ah Yew, the land in question being in Malacca, was gi\M3n
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  • 119 5 D-ring motor cycle trials nt Ts n Wan, T T ou l-'-nr. t v e nr-'-peding- wore ly taw fata 1 a c dents, when Mr TL 8 Burle e\ o* Vi trr!s View, K-w.o-m a*>d Mr. TT IToono-. r* wrr'or at La c'^P-^k <r'a\ vo (deed sues s—ere inmres
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  • 694 5 JOHORES SHOOTING AT TAIPING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) labors Bahru, Sep,. I. The main event of the week, and that not too happy in the result, has been, of a. -e, ths Warren Shield competition at iai -j ng, where Johore came in twelfth of eighteen competing teams.
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  • 206 5 One result of tne v.ar appears to have b _n s ormously to increase tne consumption of tobacco by men— and perhaps by women a so ind er.ormously to increase tie consumption of cakes and pastry by women— a.d p.r! aps by m.n as well. I
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 606 5 ru «m TO LET. Te !>'- Sophia Road, sitting room, din 4 bodrooms, dressing room, bath- Moter garagi, servants' quarters, ligkte and fans all throughout. Ent'to,, October 1. Apply 4, Wiikie Road. 2S r( LET ON LEASE, Second Floor May--3 Building. Lift and sanitary arrangeJJ, 0 t». ATipii* ataaar^r, M.
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    • 772 5 VI i TION KAMBK REMINDER. TO-DAY, SATURDAY, AT 3 P.M. •liCriUfc SALE OF Excellent Teak Household Furniture a\ Villa No. 110- A Orchard Road Comprising well-m 4a Jacobean design walnot*tain«i and wax polished teak dining room, •ttttn* room and bedroom furniture, including mam drawmg room suite in 7 pieces, U*k
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    • 398 5 m7—\ i_* ■■P for Watches at Low Cost m WwShiin 4B~r^ c nave J ust receive^ the follow- m__t't^ ing watches, specially made to v/ith- Km stand the peculiar climate of S nga\9 Iki pore. We advise an early call beforo eßfflsS^™ our stock is exhausted. Silver Screw Case Wristlet
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    • 474 5 NOTICES. AN APPEAL. RELIEF FUND FOR THE DISTRESS IN JAPAN In connection with the terrible disaster which has occurred as the result of an earthquake in Japan, he Singapore Japanese Society held in extraordinary meeting of Directors on the 3rd inst. and it was dejicied to make an immediate appeal
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  • 840 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1923. Latins and Greeks. Every day that passes without further direct action by the Italians against the Greeks increases the piubabi ity that the "white squall" iv. the Mediterranean will blow over, thougn it is certain to leave behind it troubles:me water and a
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  • 326 6 mt Mr. J. Ca'der is appointed to act as Resident, Labuan, frcm Sept. lst. Dr. W H. Fry is granted 2% menths leave of absence prior to ret rement. I Mr. W. F. R gby is appointed a polite magistrate fcr the settlement of Sin^apt re. The Midwives Ordinance is
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  • 98 6 PENANG NEWS. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, Sept. 7. A Chinese was fatally stabbed .n Contrast, and a compatriot has been arrested on susp cion. Tne earthquake in Japan has slightly n creased the price cf rice and flour and is expected to affect the price of tcys,
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  • 556 6 CONGRESS DELEGATBS KNfERTAINED AT l HEATRE. Having attended most of the delib '.'rations or the de.egaUs to the Medical Congress the writ.r in referring here to the e cnts of yesternight almost found himself recording that "thc proceedings of the Con p.r-ss were continued in the Theatre
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  • 160 6 The Hon. Mr. J. H. M. Bobsoa, ha torned from Perak. The colleetion at the evening: service cf St Andrew's Cathedral will be g ven tc the Japanese Famine Re. ief Fund. At Mrs. Maealister's. College Road Sepoy Lino-, the Pre byterian Chore Ladies' Work Party wil meet on Tue
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  • 592 6 [Renter's S. rv es dnpy c The CoanmoaweaM pt Ifcatet is load ng .t ii expected that a second I n Odessa ry. n. v sen The steamer Empn parted laden with BU| u.r.cd milk, and other art f of the sufferers In l**rUn. v tl> <;■ rmany'a
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 264 6 V D RIN K/1 I *****Y* 11 I "t? f fi\ A *»ADEM**» TWJ BllK^ftlftjiS^jfHs^^^ T T l»l'Wiiliin l ilii \W B Y 1 C^ 'o 7 Q S\#<\ #*%N. II w*Om\ S___J W S\e^*fe!rv'_t* of \^\\wW®A7i7/ of i 1^ AJ^,\his majesty^ l)«i/ 4 Doz. E k n Z^&a****/ v
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    • 226 6 40 Hudson Tiucks FOR THE TOUGHEST JOBS November 16th, 1922. Re-Excavating. am pleased to ••epot t your new tip trucks efficient in every way and equal to your earlier consignments, which us you know have stood an extraordinary test. The excavation of 750,000 cub. yds., with each truck doing 25.30
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  • 516 7 WORLD-WIDE HELP. OONSUI RBPOBTB ON TOKIO. Reuter's Service. l London, Sept. 6. British Con til at Kobe reports to •na: e done in t e busiricta in Tok o ie not elieved. The British vti: as t.'M Embassy, ap.r.d the War Office, t r.d Popart ment of
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  • JAPANESE RELIEF FUND.
    • 147 7 Received by Yokohama Specie Bank.L. E. Nantz $25 S. Moutr e and Co. 2d; Fraser and Co. 500; Mr. C. Burgoyns Pasiey (Perak) 100; Mej er Brothers 1000; Singapore Spirting Club 1010; Lyall and t 150 (2nd donation mak n G in all s250); A Chinese Friend 1000; Hon. F.
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    • 404 7 The Singapore Sporting Club are to be commended or the steps they have taken to aid the Rel of Fund that has been started in Singapore for the help of the v ctims of the Japanese disaster. At a meet ng of the
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    • 284 7 The Relw? Fend onened in con nort on with the Medical ronirross has; Ken increas-ng gradually during the last o** two. Th- latest §"bserut oa i n rlude a sum of .wo hundred dollars from e Du f ch IVle-a f es. CHINESE STUDENTS RELIEF FUND.
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    • 274 7 The Jananese Consul-General in Singapore is oflfi' ally informed bv- cable from T 0 k o via Bottgfcoufi that Count Uchida, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Provis:onal Premier, and other Ministers of the State ;vith the exception of Admiral Ta- l.rabe, sinister of Navy, were relieved from
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  • 443 7 A WAY OUT. DELAY ADVISABLE. [Reuter's Service.J Geneva, Sept. 6. A meeting of the Bureau A_s.lomb.3- last nifht. in conjunct. on w.xh t.e Council, decided, in accordanoe w.th Lord .uobert sell B suggestion, to adjourn the plenary ses ion o t..e Assembly} which was to .ave Ulu
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  • 148 7 The management of the Adelphi Hotel announces that there will be no orchestral! concert on Wednesday next, 12th. instant.; In place of it they have secured the er-l ees of Mr. Ivan Banknff and Miss Beth, Cannon, those wonderful d ncers. D nner wi'l be served 01 the illuminated lawn,
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  • 719 7 RUHR IMPASSE. BERLINS THINKING CAP. f Reuter's Sen I Berlin, Sept. 7. The catastrophic fall of th^ mark demonstrates the non-success _«f a confusing variety of reguli.t-cns. proclamations and rtr.tr ctions. Th: den and f o foreign curlencics is steadily incr^sing ad nobodv a 111 b_- surprised
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  • 102 7 An extraordinary dis-ovor\r was made •y the police during a raid fcr arms and >*> um in Shanghai recent'y. They found woman, apparently Chinese, locked up n a cage in a room at *he ba-k of a ouse. The cage was only 6 ft. by 4 ft. nd it was
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 127 7 ROBINSON'S CASH SALE TODAY'S Ci.E \RANCE BARGAINS m j White Cotton B a kets Light-weight, fov Tropica, use. Siza 50 by 70 ins. SALE TRICE 25 Each. Sponge Cloth for Divsses Light-weight and Hard Wearing. In Grey, Blue, Putty, L men, and Mauve. TO IE CLEARED AT <J> Per Yard.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 613 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regul ir Services to LONDON, AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for all Overland Pointa. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. due Singapore. PATROCLUS Marseilles, London
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    • 527 8 "ELLERMAN" UNE ELLERMAN ft BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) i PASSENGER SERVICE Steamer OUTWARD. Dne Singapore ts.i. CITY OF KARACHI China— Japan Oct. 7 •s.s. CITY OF PARIS (Jama— Japan Nov. lt •s.» CITY OF CANTERBURY Cl ma— Japan Dae. If HOWWARb. <#• CITY OF KARACHI Marseilles— London
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    • 623 8 P. o. BRITISH INDIA and APCAR LINR> (Incorporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVi^ PENINSULAR ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION LONDON FAR EAST MAIL SERVIu (Under Contract with Hia Majesty's Government OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS For China and Japan. For Marseilles, London tnd Dus Tonnage. Singapore T j*** NELLORE 7,000 Sept 15
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 478 9 Xhe Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated in England.) JOINT SERVICE TO BOSTON AND NEW YORK vin SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. Steamera. Duo S'pore Route p or fCITY OF HANKOW Sept.
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    • 498 9 ADMIRAL LINE (Incorporated in U.S.A.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 19 DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA. Steamer. Sails Hongkong. Arrive Seattle. PRESIDENT MADISON Sept. 19 Oct. b w-MOENT MCKINLEY Oct. 1 Oct. 20 PRESIDENT JACKSON Oct. 13 Nov. 1 RESIDENT JEFFERSON Oct. 25 Nov. 13 PRESIDENT GRANT Nov. 6 Nov. 25 And every
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    • 252 9 N. Y. K. LONDON lINB. Fushimi Maru Sept. 18 Mishima Mara Oct. 2 Hakozaki Maru Oct. 16 Kitano Maru Oct. 30 LIVERPOOL LINB Durban Maru Sept. 8 Tokushima Maru Sept. 20 Tsushima Maru end Soot. HAMBURG LINB Matsuye Maru Sept. 18 NEW YORK LINB via 81 BZ. SOUTH AMBRICAN LLNB.
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    • 650 9 ISTHMIAN LINE Arriving from America via 1 anama and Loading for BOSTON SEW YORK, AVD BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DIF.ECT. STEEL TRAVELER due Singapore Sept. M STEEL NAVIGATOR due Singapore Oct. 10 ENSLEY CITY due Singapore Nov. 10 Taking cargo on through Bills of Lad. r.g to all Inland Points. For
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  • 370 10 THE WRECKED CHANGSHA. The s.s. Victoria arrived in Hongkeng harbc-ur on Aug. 29, with the passengers and mails of the Australian and Oriental Linjs steamer Changsha, which, «s previously reported, grounded on a re-.f about lo miles from Sandakan whibt cn a voyage from Australia to Hongkeng. Th_jre
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  • 498 10 ANNUAL MEETING. Mr. A. J. Ferguson pres ded over the rviinu.il g. neral meet ng of the Kluang Rub--I**l Company, Ltd. he d at Greshem House ■v. Thursday. Otners prestnt weie: Messrs: S. Q. Wong Gaw Khek K.nam and the h<r.ble Mr. D. J. Ward Mr W. E.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 283 10 UNDERWOOD I Improved PORTABLE Model SB BEm _____L____r_____^ rn^r THE MACHINE YOU WILL E\UML\LLY TOY. i,, 1 Sole Agents: PATERSON, SIMONS CO LTD. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR. L (ROBINSON Co. Ltd., i Stockists l IRO EO Co., Itd 1 i»niHniiiiiHHiMM»Mn;n;iM»»n!aimiii»ni>;i:»ii:ict»»i{?MB»?iH»iiiiiiiMTiiniiiiiiinw r a X _____r X mf __r
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    • 288 10 Genasco Roofinu PLY %OT> S PLY O COMPLETE WITH PATENT UNHEAK Kim. AND MRS FOR FIXING IS t»o result of m in t e fQf over 40 Ve«*r»s it 3 m 1 rU Che experience 'lEELr.P!3H'' *<**-• v i^iHsirwAttMr Proof Hna manufacture M*^-*-^™ fc^' 1 sa "sties fron witnstands g^Jgj-
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    • 91 10 LLOYD TRIESTINO S.N. ft (Incorporated b HOME* tRD SAILINGSFor Penang. Colombo, Ansa, Ha** 0 Suez. Port Baid lT rrieste, taking cargo l.ailing for Fiunir. lb S. i .farts. Du TRIEBTE Sept ROSANDRA Oct. II Oct 1« VENEZIA FIUME L OUTWARD S vi: I 1 <»r Hongkong, Bh nf a», Veaoh
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 773 10 MAIL TABLE. TODAY. Sibu Will o'the Wisp 9 a.m. Pulau Soegi Benuit 9 a.m. 1 Kerimon Soon L_c 9 a.m. Cucob and Benuit Mersing 9 a.m. Cucob and Pontian Massima 9 a.m. Cucob and Pontian Han; Cn ap J a.m. Batavia, Samarang, Smrabaya, Macasar, and Australasia( excepting Western Australia) Houtman
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  • 62 11 September 7. Bank 4 m.s. 2j i 7-32 Bank demand 2|4 Privat_ credits 3 m.s. 2|4 11-16 Now York, Demand 52^ Credits 90 days 55^4 France, demand India, T. T. 174^ Hongkong-, demand 1 p.e. Dis. Yokohama, Demand Nom. Java, Demand 139.4 Bangkok, demand 7914 •ioverc.Rr. Pank Buyinf .4
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  • 153 11 September 7. Tin 350 Tona $100% Garabier 13.76 Pepper white 21.75 Popper Black 13.7§ Tapioca, small flake f.g. 12.00 Pearl Sago small 8?0 Copra 10.35 Copra Suudriod 10.75 T'urn. Bpnn?e» ane 4.000 Ric*. Rangoon whit* 230 00 Rice. S.rri No. I for emu ?«B 00 ftice, Siam No 2
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  • 39 11 Singapore. Sent. 7, 12 noon. Singapore Sfmd*»rd R bbod Smoked Sh?et. Spot 52 52%; Oct. 53 U 53%; Oct-D-c. 54*4 55. Jan-Marrh 57% "R. Anril-June 59 59H. Ixmdon quotation sheet ls. 3^d. Market Quiet.
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  • 295 11 Fox, skunk, ra'tlesnake, ostrich, pigeon, and butterfly farms are among the many kinds attempted by enterprising Americans, but perhaps none ifl more curious than the alligator farm of "Allrrator Joe" Campbell, of JacksonvHe, Fla From Goo. H. Dacjr's account in Nature Magazine, it appears that this ranch
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  • 99 11 A Company has just been formed and j reg stered as Bachaw Tin (Siam). Limited,! to acquire and work a mining area of 148 rai situate near Riang in Siam. The capital is $75,000 and the firs' P.irectnrs are Messrs D. C. Wlkie, E. T. I.
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  • 36 11 The Dutch community of Penang celebrated Queen Wilhelmina's silver jubilee with a dinner and dance in the Runnymede Hotel on Saturday night. There was a big attendance, including the officers of three Dutch ships in port.
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  • 119 11 PHASER'S REPORT. Singapore, Sept. 7. Rubber ls 3d. ss. Bd. Tin £'201 10s. $100.87.4 350 tons sold. Rubbers Craig ele-? 65 70, lndragiris 5.50 5.60, Lunas 7.90 8.10, Allenby I 1.35 1.40, Malaka Pindas 1.70 1.75, Bukit Jelotongs 72% 77%, Glenealys 1.50 1.55, Bukit KaUs 89 92
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  • 155 11 Singapore, Sept. 7. Tin -^£2ol 10s. up 50s. 100% 350 tons. Rubber. Is. 3 r s d. down %d. Share M.irket. Inactive. Prices unci?, nged Rubbers. Jeram Kuantans 87% 42%, Lunas 7.90 8.10, Craigieleas 69 71, India girls 5.45 5.55, Radella* 3.90 4.10, Katoyang Ba.irus 1
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  • 151 11 Singapore, Sept. 7th. Rubber:— London Is. 3%d. Local 52. Tin:— London £201 10s. Local 100% (350 tons sold). Rubbers:— Bassetts 1.17% 1.22%. N*w Craigieleas 67% 72% Jeram Kua*ntans 40 46, Utan Simpans 2.05 2.15, Tapahs 13.10 13.50, Glenealys 1.50 1.55, Temerlohs 67% 72%, Indragiris 5.40 5.50. Allenbys 1.32%
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  • 193 11 Following a quiet and steady period, there has been a rl ght Mi-back in values and the tone at the moment is weak and unnerta n. London and New York report drl! markets and a slackening on* in the recient goad demand. Stocks in London a reduction of
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  • 20 11 _r» Tie League of Nations waa specially fitted to provide machinery for Americaa participation in w-»rld affairs.— Lord Robert Cecil.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 391 11 TU'C i'DDat ninmnnti _r~_- Awurances in force over $17,000 00§ THfi GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY UMTTED hit ad navtrm on (maatam*am**i ts Btr.it. Setttements) no Compsny £^2^ r LONDON OFBICB :32 Old Jewry, E.C leposited with the Supreme Cur- >; Enj_«t__d. snd with the Britiab Life ttvf plans of
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    • 400 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital in 600,000 shares £5 each £3 000,000 Reserve Fund 3,800 000 Reserve Liab lity of PVoprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE. 38 Bishopsgate, London. E.C. Agencies and Branches 1 Alor Star Hongkong Pul-et Amrtsar Iloilc Rai.goon
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    • 589 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkong. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Paid up-Capital $20,000,000 Reserve Funds: Sterling 4,500,000 Silver $24,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. A. O. Lang, Esq., Chairman. D. G. M. Bernard, Esq., Deputy Chairman. A.H. Compton, Esq.jW.L. Pattenden, Esq. I G.M.
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    • 277 11 LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000.000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund y. 69,000,000 President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinoraiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma Esq. S K Suzuki, Esq. Yamakawa Esq. Baron K. Morimura. M. Odagiri, Esq. N. Igarashi, Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki. K. Mogami, Esq. K. Tatsumi, Esq.
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    • 48 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE rfi___eir»*>rauH! is Englano oy Royal Charts A D. 1710.. nRE MOTOR CAR *ARfNI FideStv Guarantee administration Bgb& 6i££«pc.rr R»pre«OTUtive_v^ M owni. BARLOW Cv Messrs WEARE 4 0%, J.U. M<-dyra. HARRLSO^vS, BARKER Co.. L%± Branch O&ct— ft4. The Arcade, Collyer Qaay. A. GORDON LEE Resident Haider.
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  • 1721 12 MALARIA IN MALAYA. Malaria specialists hUd the floor at the looming session of the Fifth Congress of the Far Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine, whica held its last full day's >«rogrimmo yesterday. This morning there will be an early meeting of the official lelegates who are considering
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  • 97 12 S. V. C.—MUSKETRY. Ons bus will le ve the Dr'll Hal at 15 ]m. to-day ard t 7 a.m. and 1.30 .m. to-morrow to convey members pio-c-ding to Seletar R~nge. PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENTS. The Sur'na is presenting special pic-to-n ght. The m iu attractions are: '-nd Ms Your Name a Harold
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 59 12 [Reuter's Serv.ce.] London, Sept. 5. The St. Leger probables are.—Becka (J. Brennan), Bold and Bad (Frank Bulock), Cos (G. Smith), Doric (Childs). Eastern Monarch (C. Elliot), Ellangowan (Victor Smyth) Light-house (J. Leac), 'arth (Carslake), Papj rus (Dono^hue), loldumeno (T. Burns), Trvelve Pointer Tranquil (T. Weston), Teresina (Hulme),
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    • 36 12 London, Sept. 6. The St. Leger betting is: —2—1 Papyrus, '„•--2 Parth. 9—l Tiv.nquil, 100—9 Ellangowan and Teresina, 100—S Eastern Monarch, 100—6 Doric and Waygood, 20—1 Twelve Pointer and 25—1 Bold and Bad.
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    • 83 12 London, Sept. 5. Following a conference in London between Mr. Ben Irish and Mr. Basil Jarvls, respectively owner and trainer of Papyrus, and Mr. Fitzgerald, representing Major Betmont, chairman of the American Jockey Club, to discuss the proposed match bewocn Papyrus and an American horse, a
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    • 342 12 S. C. C. v Middlesex. Both the Padang Clubs had their hockey teams out yesterday afternoon. On the S. C. C. ground, the Club scored an easy win over the Middlesex Regt. It was by no means a day out for the S. C. however, for the soldiers attacked
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    • 20 12 On the Malaya eround yesterday, tho Simpolan Mosibeh F. C. defeat..! the Indian Association by two seals to nil.
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    • 50 12 S. J. O. B. SPORTS. Tho:-- who represented t'>e St. J. o. B. Association against the S. C. C. la t Wednesday are informed that the.- will each p**vented with a silver medal at the conclusion of the Spotta this afternoon. The medals have been presented by an anonymous donor.
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    • 86 12 B.C.C.U Trial Matctl Against Coast Defence 8. With the object of trying oat some of tho newcomers to Singapore Ru hv, a h has been n-rangcd for this art<rnoon bn wen the S.C.C. and the Coast De-' en* XV. The match will be played stl Man Brani. the launch
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    • 109 12 GOLF~CH/VMPIO\^RIP. Tho fo'l swing a-e the times of starting m the second round of the Singapore Golf Chamoiorshio on Sunday: 0 I"—H. To^:ie vs. F. C. Stewart r>2o_F. RaiHatm vs. W. Hendrie. 9.25— L. R. Macphail vs. A. L. Birse 9 30—D. Stewart vs. W:nner of lst
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  • S.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
    • 85 12 D. Class S ngle. Newbcry beat Baxter, 6—o, 6—l. Myles vs. Par sh, unfinished C. Singles. Calder vs. Campl ng, unfinished. Hansen be-t Sne.l, B—6,8—6, 6—3. Schudcl beat McCrae, 6—2, 6—2. Lobson beat Cox, 6—3, 6—l. Hide beat Furber, 6—2, 6—3 Stephen be. t Fraser. 6—2 6—4. Bourne
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    • 15 12 M xed Doubles. Ess and Gcmes beat Bateman and Ohveiro, 6—2, 6—2.
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    • 41 12 Y. M. C. A. TENNIS. Thursday s Results. Tan Chong Kew b.at Tan Beng Geok, '—5 4—6, 6—2. Lii): Chuan Sui be: tJ. Ikeda, 6—4, 11 9. To-da^s Ties. Tan Chong Kew vs. winner of F. Zfegde vs. Chia Poh Chong.
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    • 262 12 Traffic Inspector Corben who is alleged ta have received .illegal gratification from a number of local motor c r dr.v.rs. ha< b.ea committed for tnai before the forthcoming Assizes on ten charges all of n similar nature. Mr. V. D. Kn wles repre sents the Inspector. During the
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    • 417 12 The Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, prerded over the Bankruptcy Court yesterd y. when receiving orders were granted against t b follow n| Teng Beag Wee, trading as Chop .Too Tuck Shing; Khoo Peck Kah: Lim C.in Ak; C <>o Yeo Kh e Song. A mot on for substituted
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