The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 September 1923

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. i-f CENTS. SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1923. No. 10,991
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  • 191 1 Some details of the loss of the Anurican flotilla destroyers comes through, seven m a line on the >hore and the seas breaking over them Page 7. The Pacific Mail liner Cuba is given up as a totil loss Page 7. An action for sa v.»ge was
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  • 1103 1 The opportunity of hearing j;ocd music under best possible comiit.cns is now recognised as an essential m a complete scheme af mml and musical exhuaton. We cannot make all cur young people accom l> tolled performers, but by judiciously selected programmes ajid the power <»f verbal suggestion
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 154 1 Raffles Hotel The most spacious Dining H ,H «nd the Finest RoQm in the East. Tea Dance Orchestral Concert Every Monday, Friday Every Wednesday Guest Night, Dancing. j Every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. Raffles Orchestra, J EDGAR HULLAND, Director. Branch Establishments GROSVENOR HOTEL Singapore. I SEA VIEW HOTEL Singapore. RAFFLES CAFE
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    • 183 1 +J >* V Mad, h% ■j VIRGINIA fj ar J 1 I Only hand-making can pre- UttS 31 M ■J serve the delicate flavour of g flffiQ I the superfine Virginia leaf B from which 555 are made. B AUDATH TOBACCO Co Hi H Europe Hotel SINGAPORE "A beautifully cool
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    • 121 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT* Trado murk of the Manhattan Rubber N"«tic« pb plana for Imperial War Gnvea mu'ununt^ P- ffe 5. Shank.- Sanitary applia/ut-s lioni Rober* onng and Co.— Pag-e 4 -Pa^e'jO RUbbCr tU xy at Timonox a super white paint— Pa--.- 7 *£Jl*S: ,o ml Jutlandia sailinir f Kohn)-«,n-s kitohen bargains
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 141 1 THE WEEK. Wednetimgt 12th, Uiirh Water, ll.i':, a.m. 11.31 pm Outward mail by PheOIMIS. rx>d»r.- Zetland, 5.30 p.m. Th.« Dipp. -j-s, rh <katrOi yyu pm Thursday. IStk, Ili^h Wator. 11..'>5 a.m. Pi :uml O. horn, y -r.I mai' lta\-v Phil Orchestra. Mem. Hal 5.13p. m Th» VaugrVy Wife, Thoatro, 9.30
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  • 519 2 FRAUDULENT TRANSFERS OF BUSINESS. The "Objects and Reason- of a bill to 4m introduced into the Hongkong L< -aive Council" slate.: I. This Bill, which is c£ a iomesrnai -exceptional character, is an attempt to combat a form of fraud which has unfortunately became rather common m Hon:;ko a recently.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 226 2 VEET. THE NEW DEPILATORY. Wholesale and Retail. MBDICAt MAi.L LTD. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. SINGAPORE DOLLAR DIRECTORY OUT TO-DAY COPIES MAY BE OBTAINED AT Dunlop House NOTICE. Mrs. Douglas. Beauty Specialist, receiver Ladies at Raffles Hotel, Room 124, for Shampoo, Hair Treatment, Face Massacre Manicure, Maroel Waving. MANICURE FOR GENTLEMEN. Hours
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    • 395 2 UA Show at 7.30. Ist Show at 7.30. THE NIGHTINGALE TREASUREOF THE SEA In 10 Parts r p]ay with Edith storey 2nd Show at 9 p.m. 2ml sho t 930 NOBODY SERIAL iitct cyiVIA Final Episodes Nos. 49, 50, 51 and 52 JLJOI OlL<f lt\ BESSIE BARRISCALE m r> Part
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    • 257 2 Alhambra FROM SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th TO FRIDAY, SEPTEMIiR It. the Second Show at 9 pjn. Sharp TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News. ASSOCIATED FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES INC. presents'. JACKIE COOGAN •PECK'S BAD BOY" In 5 Reels. PLAYGOERS PICTURES PRESENTS MOLUS KING AND CREICHt 'HER MAJESTY" In 6 Reels. The story starts
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  • 1469 3 PACK IN MODERN LIFE. '< Our O Correspondent.) London, Aug. 9. 1 Perhaps about the holiday t.me the mo- nil is mors than ever noticeable, but for i last ten days or a fortnight the newspapers have been full of the results of "Fnee n i dei
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  • 237 3 At the Inquest into the death of Nazir Mi ann 41 others caused l>y the collapse ol the Alohanudan Orphana^L' buiklingr^in Ryed Salleh Lane, ("ak-utta. held on Auprist .«-;h. the juiv pron uik'o.j \h? foli>wing eruict:— We unanimously timl that injuries were <'j.- U> the collapse oi
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  • 179 3 Proof that unemploynient m this country is < lh' not tc the lluhv occupat on but t I ree Trade with Germany espe ialy, i p ed by the fact that Birmingham and Manchester are the two large towns m which most unemployment is at present to Le
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    • 276 3 &J H, ho bern (ed on CUio. i 5 I dluik ,1 K.s ...,«eJ J* JJ[ ««r> >■ •o.d.Hd w.,.- gT Such a Good Baby! Ii A healthy Baby Ujust as good as gold, for he .lth and happin«. band hand-and health is manly a quc .,,on c? riSI 5
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    • 672 3 Oy^^aP^ai^^^^^B«lllll^^B^^B^^^Bm^^^^^V^BTTß^^B^^Ba^^^^B«^^^a^?i^^^Ciß3tr"» DROOF that Zam-Buk fulfils its claim to be The World's I Great Healer" is to be found ten thousand-fold m the I remarkable cures it performs. Ordinary ointments and "dressings containing raw animal fats and cheap mineral drugs lie uselessly on the surface skin. They cannot possibly do the
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
    • 886 4 To the Editor. Sir —For some time an advertisement has been noticeable in the local Press announcing Lectures by Mr. G. Sarwar, M.A... or "Islam/' calling for "Unity," and implying that it is intend 3d to attract Christians and Jews. lir. Sarwar's idea of lecturing
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  • 759 4 The Hon. Mr. E. R. H -11 fax, C.M.G., !>.E., Secretary for Chinese AiFa.rs who .eft Hongkong for Brit Ba North Borneo on Jilijr 2 O' his return .vas seen by a "Ohira A ail" representative and expressed himself is w.ll pleased with his trip. 4 Br.tish North
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  • 107 4 Calcutta, Aug. 27th. The toll of the junor'e m India dees not diminish, and the figures for last year, ijust published, show that 3 °63 persons wore killed by w'd animals. Tigers wore responsible for 1603, leopards for 509, wolves for 460. crocodiles and alligators
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 287 4 Shanks Sanitary Appliances > Sfl ■-■'It'fc LiaVaaaaDß» iv V iVERYTHING CONSTRUCTIONAL SANITARY. SPECIALISTS R. Young Co., Limited. PEN AXG. SINGAPORE. SO! E AGKXTB FOB S.S. AND F.M.S. Thorn- 1450. ELECTRIC MOTORS AMONG ORDERS RECENTLY RECMVKD IS INCLUDED ONE FOR 508 motors of 300 B. H P. each This order was
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    • 724 4 TENNIS BALLf AYRES' CO AYR^; CHAMPIONSHIP. H* <* HARDCOURT iis^_^___^____» Per Dozen. spo^rptte,, RAJA CO '''\gJSH I^^^ LE d AF ,A N^^^g» used m the jW manufacture of A I CAPSTAN! i CIGARETTES «L is selected and blended by specialists, skilled Nf m the art of their Jy >ZV jJI
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  • 901 5 Interesting details regarding the system of saaiUtien and health ccntio! on the estates in Sumatra, particularly on the ecnce. sion of 84,305 acres owned by tro| Holland American Plantations Com pin.. were given by Dr. \V. B. Doorenbos, the Chief Doctor to th" Company, in the
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  • 659 5 Mr. 'Richard D. Holt, of Liverpool, m letter to the "Manchester Guardian." states: As one of the comparatively small section of the community who seem certain lo benefit by the Government scheme for a nay base at Singapore, I shall be gintefal if ycu will allow
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  • 251 5 A spok.sman for President C'oolidge andOttne^d on Aug. 24th. that the Washington Government wii stand squarely behind •''< r Gi nei A Wood n his adiniptration of f c Philppim >; '<■• the adnrnistr tion will continue to support Governor General he authorized representative cf the Unitcl States m the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 468 5 TO LET. TO LET. fo I/:. PoP ni Road, sitting room, din room. < Wrooms, dressing room, bathMotor g*r*gi, sorvants' quarters, nt l^rhte and fan* all throughout. EntOdobtf 1. Apphr 4. Wilkie Road. <-| 23-9 q r -Sbopt Nos. D and J, m Europe BuihJimr. Hijrh Street. For particulars *olf
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    • 533 5 AUCTION SALES. FOX SALE BY AUCTION. Traction Engine and Power Plant. The aajfawttaoa win Be ii by Aswrtes si No. 11 Midd], Ro,d, Sin^apcr. ON WEDNESDAY, !,,h. SEPTEMIiEK, 1.2, AT V 2 NOON One Traction Engine Boiler ?00 ll« J)rM brass tubes, Cy ,nder s §H 7 u. 9" .troke
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    • 741 5 NOTICES. NOTICE is he *by given that the abov< Trade Mark is ihj property of Thi> Manhattat Rubber Manufacturing Co. af Gl, Willett Street I\>s«aic\ Xew Jr.sey, United States ©1 America, manufiurturers, and i« ut-ed by them as a Trade Mark >n respect of b.-lting, packing hose and all kinds
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    • 580 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 m Japan, Ihe Singapore Japanese Society held an extraordinary meeting of Directors on the 3rd inst. and it was decided to make an immediate appeal
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  • 751 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1923. Helping China. China has many critics and many friends, and not a few friendly critics who would be g.ad to see the great nation of Asia once mere treading tne path of (prosperity and order. Sirce the rebellion against the Manchus, the vast
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  • 478 6 The R ght Bar. Ferguson Davki, the Bisncp of Singapore, w 11 conduct the interdenominational prayer meet ng at the C. E Z. If. S., Chinese GilV School. Government Hill, on Monday next, Sept. 17th at 5.30 p.m. His Highness the Saltan of Tr^ng-mnu atnvad in Singapore on an oftii.n
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  • LOCAL WIRES.
    • 59 6 H. H.'s BIRTHDAY. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 11. On the Sultan cf Selangor's birthday, 1 the customary salute was fired, and sports and other celebratons wene ne:d at Bandar. F. E. A. T. M. Large gathering attended the At Home m honour o; the F.E.A. T.M. delegates
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    • 153 6 PEN AN G NEWS. (From Our Own Correspondent > Penang, Sept. 11th. The wedding took place; at St. George's Church, the Rev Keppel Gamier officiating cf Mr. Arthrur North, of the Sarawak Cil-fields, Miri, to Miss Thelma Rose Langdon of Perth, Western Australia. The bride was giv_n away by Mr.
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  • 271 6 With the object of demonstrating that in the event of serious loeal d sturbances the operatic ns will be practicable the Singapore Volunteer Force w.U occupy the coming week-end with a mobilisation scheme, commencing en Saturday and ter- on the following morning. The Racecourse will be the
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  • 303 6 A Pekir.g message dated Aug. 17 states: Some prominent Shantung residen s, including ey-Prem er General Chin and o hers are interested in the organ zation of a modern eo'lege to be estab ished at Chufu, he b rth as well as the burial place of Confuch's, fcr the development
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  • 444 6 POI.HT. MTOWQ, CAS LAITl> Further drt.il. of the'j.p.,^. have been received from th General in Singapcre from 0 ffic" a I in Japan Yssterna* s cable caai. statmg that the uj^l^ report the casualties ra Tok.o as Haases burnt- :;ir,,ooo (71 5I1<^ total number); .suirerers-!.,.-;; cent of
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  • 232 6 There will be SCT to-morrow n ght at 0 L5 p.m. a programme of pictures kindly n by- Messrs. Pathe Frcre* ir. ad of th« Japanese R<«!ief Fund. On this* occxson concession tickets w 11 n be valid*"' prices of seats will range from 2") cents. Programmes and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 139 6 Y D R I NX/ Ay @\A i I s V&tCV^/ s Per Case f^, A -<' I*" Case >^ SOLE Af.F.VTS: >v XCALDBECK MACGREGOR CO.. LTD/V yr (Incorporated m Shanghai) X RoML 0 M u ML r ALPhA Loose Leaf Ledgers "THE LAST WORD" IN LOOSE-LEAF. rite for catalogue
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    • 73 6 PORK SAUSAGES Per 70 cs. lb. MADE FRESH DAILY FROM AUSTRALIAN PRIME DAIRY FED PORK SINGAPORE Cold Storage CO., LTD. (Inc. m S.S.) ORCHARD ROAD. ANNOUNCEMENT. JOHN DUKE F.8.0.A., F.S.M.C. OPTICIAN. Wishes to announce that, as from September Ist., he has acquired the practice lately carried on by N. LAZARUS,
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  • 196 7 COEBBNCY AND RUHR. GOL D NOTE BANK. [Beater*! Service.] Berlin. Sept. 11. Imperial Cabinet has unanimously y |o t'.ui .avojr to solve the currency .ishment of a gold wili legally bj indepenf imperial finances, but closely L .i me Keichsbank. The pretsenl being werked cut, p d fchat
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  • 333 7 ■ORB COMPLICATIONS. London, Sept. 10. Vsh cloud m th? European sky is X ume complications between Mavia not having been dis-und-rstood that the 8.-l^rad* il.ver.nent has decided that it is quite o to Italy's proposal that it Birrot and the Delta should pass *c sovereignty of Jugo-Slavia. but
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  • 70 7 J Raffles Hotel Orchestra (under the Mr. E. Hulland) w 11 play the mmc of music on Wedomber 12th. at 9.45 p.m.:— Pqoe Dame, Suppe; Pizzicato, Violin Solo. Lepende, Wieniawr hp t q lrdan Loy e Irrics (1 Bel's. 2 Le«s than the Du-t, ■W Son- 4 Till I wake)
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  • 686 7 PILED ON ROCK. THE LOST U. S. FLOTILLA. [Renter's Service.] Santa Barbara, Sept. 10. The s.ven destroyers p.led up on a rock when the flotilla was engaged m practice cruising. Tat twenty-five men who p.rished were trapped »n their bunks and drowned. The dest-.ycrs overturned within t-v
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  • 73 7 Th-c Surma has a 3 feature programme to-night. In the first show is Treasure of the Sea A Metro Pla,y m 5 parts starring" Edith Storey. In the second is the World r o»>iedy m 5 part-? Jrst Sylvia with Johnny Hines and Barbara Castleton and the Thrilling
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  • 1400 7 'A 1 1 HOOIM -LiAl'l^AWJuiW^j^S. ALMiiitALiY ACTION BY SALVERS. The typn.on experiences oi a Japanese wargo iicuiiai, cwu.u Uv ixojc, c..c r>Ytl-irfl iu-»ru No. b, m tne neignbourhood of o^aiiti-ai ill viiij u.ite ytuio ago, ita^-tod »n too hearing of tr.e Admiralty T>..Ut:or. brought by tne Canton owners
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  • 413 7 LIABILITY OF VOLUNTEER OFFICERS FOR JURY. An interesting expression of opinion renting to tne liability oi ofiicers of the Vtlunteer Corps to s-erve u^on junes ac i the Singapore Assizes cm- nated tran Air. Justice BarreU-Lennard y^^erday mining, when the Fiftn bession of the year was opened. Tne
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 185 7 ROBINSONS CASH SALE TODAY'S CLEARANCE BARGAINS TIN SAUCE PANS 10 cts. 15 cts. 20 cts 25 cts. TIN COPPER KETTLES 50 cents CAKE TINS 10 cents 25 cents DUPLEX KITCHEN HANGING LAMPS $1 HURRICANE LAMPS $2.50 GENT'S BRACES SLIGH TLY SOILED, 30 ct.s m THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 650 8 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regul r Services to LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN, GENOA, MARSEILLES LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLE*, HAVRE. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo on through Bill* of Lading for all Overland Points. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. due Singapore. POLYPHEMUS
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    • 515 8 STEAMER SAILINGS "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co- Ltd. (Incorporated m England) PASSENGER SERVICE Steamer OUTWARD. Do« Singapore t«.». CITY OF KARACHI China^Japan Oct. 7 •s.s. CITY OF PARIS Cnina— -Japan No* i« CTTY OF CANTERBURY 01 ma— Japat Deft, t? ROM£W/*Rl> t«A CITY OF KARACHI Marseilles—London Dee. •s.s CITY
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    • 601 8 STEAMER SAILINGS —^^B A. O. I BRITISH INDIA and APCAR LINES I < Incur pora Led m England) 8 mail, passen^;kr j^\K<;o s^rvick- I PBNINBULAB A ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATE I LONi>ON FAR EAST MAIL SERVICL 1 Under Contract w ,th His Majesty* Gov-rnment I OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS 1 For
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 514 9 STEAMER SAILINGS The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman BucknaU Steam Ship Co., Ltd (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN LINE.) (Incorporated m England.) .hRVICE TO BOSTON AND NEW YORK vi* SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YOWL Steameri. Dae Spore Route p or KXrY OF HANKOW
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    • 423 9 jTEAMER SAILINGS iADMIRAL LINE (Incorporated m U.S.A.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 19 DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA. Steamer. Sails Hongkong. Arrive Seattle. F'RESIDfcM MADISON Sept. IS Oct. •'*IJ^TT^:NT MrK!N T I-EY Oct 1 Oct. 20 PRESIDENT JACKSON Oct 13 Nov. 1 ->KKS!DF,NH JKI FRSON O t. 25 Nov. 13 PRESIDENT GRANT Nov.
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    • 307 9 O. 5. K. proposed sailings from <»,■>-♦ to change withoct proTiou netleo) i,. l.l u« For Maraoilloa, Lona«a, Hambarg, Rottcrdaa^ Antwerp, r"« rolnmao, Bo#v ft Port Aafd London Maru arr. Beginning Oct. "Calls at Aden, Port Sudan and MarS(ilie&. Tori Uat ror Saa Frandac« ''•n«m»i N>» York Ha iap^n H^gue
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    • 715 9 STEAMER SAILINGS ISTHMIAN LINE Arriring from America Tia I i.nama and Loading tot BOSTON, .\Ev. VORK,A>fD BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DL7SCT. STEEL TKAVELER due Singapore Sept. II STEEL NAVIGATOR due Singapore Oct. 10 I ENSLEY CITY due Sinc&pore Nor. 10 Taking cargo on through Billa of Lad v.g to all Inland
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  • 657 10 SPEEDING UP THE MAILS. The report of the Imperial Shipp np Comni'ttee on the economic size and speed of vest-els trading between the Unite J Kingdom and Australia, and tne subs dies i.ect-ssary to maintain speeds n excess of he economic speed, says: T..0 committee r.a>. arrived at
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  • 88 10 T Ile aml NeDore, has left is expect, d t{) an Vt at Pit on Sunday morn nr, IGib m t s "ill prbeeed alonprde the P. and o Wharf n arrival. Notice to Mariners-Information baa 11 received from the Mlitary Head I"«rtera Fort Canning-. Singapore, that it
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  • 80 10 Barindn Kumar Ghose, the accused m the Sankaritela postmaster murder case received sentence of death m the Calcutta' High Court Session on Aug. 17. Bcfcro the Bengal Legislative Council adjourned on An*. 21st, His Ex o'lem-y the Governor, Lord Lyttcn, unveiled a portrait of Lord Ronaldshay, his predecessor wVch has
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 435 10 II ■■•vyJrfSsKfe'- HK (I v ikHßw If you drive a Ford, we have just the battery for you! A genuine Willard at a remarkably low price built right up to Willard standards and without an equal for value. If you want a still better battery, there's the Wil,i lard All-Rubber
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    • 318 10 m TRADE MAPI j M, IVUU T/ie Borneo Company, Ltd. /Incorporat. J m England). Singapore- Ipoh-Penang. HE M AixK OF GOOD OU I U riOL vDbWBf aBaMVaHv BRILLIANT 6c ECONOMICAL siatic uiPvitum to. (S. v j.) Ltd laaarparatea v >z*?.9m>\ [INDO-CHINA LLOYD TRIESTINO BX. 6 STEAM NAVIGATION CO LTD [h
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 764 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Moeara-Saba Djambi Singkep 9 a.m. Cucob and Pontian Hang Chiap 9 a.m. Kenmon Soon Lee 9a m Pullau Soegi Benuit 9a m C ucoo and Benuit M.rsmg 9 a.m. bourabaya and Bandjermasin Ban Ho Guan noon fcelat Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bag-an Ap; Api R. Scniff Bahru nooi)
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  • 59 11 September 11, Bank 4 m.s. 2[4 7-32 Bi-.nk demand 214 Private credits 3 m.s. 2}4 11-16 Maw York, Demand 52% Credits 90 days 55% France, demand 910 India, T. T. 173^ Hongkong, demand p.c. Dis. Yokohama, Demand Norn. Java, demand 139% Bangkok, demand 79% Sovereign. Bank Bnyiar '54 Bank
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  • 146 11 September 11. Tiu 450 Tons $100Vfc G&mbie r 15.00 Pepper white 23.00 Pepper Black 14.50 Tapioca, small flake f.g. 12.00 Pearl Sago small 8.20 Copra 10.36 Copra Sundrkd 10.75 -oo < .000 Rid?, Ra-ngoon white 275.00 Ricu Siam No 1 for xport 330.00 Rice, Siam No. 2 for export
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  • 481 11 Japanese Mission to Java. According- to informat'on received by Ui« British Chamber of Commerce for the Netherlands East Indies, the improvement m the general situation m the Dutch Colonies has been more than maintained. Government officials, bankers, produce merchants, shipping: companies, brokers, planters and even import
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCE.
    • 86 11 Singapore, Sept. 1! Tin:— £2oo s*. 450 tons at 100.12 Rubber:— ls. 3fcd. KtfMbeffs: Maiaka Pindas 1.65 1.70, ln-drag-iris 5.40 5.50, (llonealys L47H 1. 55, New Craig ekas 57% 72 Vj, Jimahs 1.31 Vi 1.42 V^, Bukit Katils 90 92 Vu (turn div., Lunas 7.90 8.10, New Serendahs
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    • 124 11 Singßpore, Sept. 11. Rubber:— Lom'o;: is. 3%d. Local 6t%. Tin:— London £200 ss. Local 100 Ys (450 tons sold). Share Market Quiet. Rubbers:— Malaka Pindas 1.65 1.70. Allonbys 1.30 1.35, Un ted Malaccas 1.62 V. 1.67 V s Aver Panas 6.20 6.35, New Craigiefea^ 67V- 72%, Bassetts 1.17
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    • 137 11 Singapore, Sept. 11. Tin: -£2OO ss. down 40a. 100^ (450 ton* sold). Rubber:— ls. 3%d. unchanged. Rubbers: Steady. Jorum Kuantans 39 42, Lunas 7.90 8.10, Craig>leas 69 71. Tndrapiris 5.40 5 50, Radellas 3.90 4.10, Tambajaks 83 86, New Serendahs 3.10 320, Un ted Malaccas 1.60
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  • 45 11 Singapore, Sept. 11, 12 noon. Singapore Standard Pile Crepe. Spot 52 Vi. Singapore Standard Ribbvd Smoked Sheet. Spot T,2% 53; O?t bAH 54%; O^-t--'»>ec 55M» 55%; Jan-Mirch 58 58U- \prhJun 59% 60. London Quotation Sheet. In. f »%d. Market Quiet.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 343 11 THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE (WPAirulni.^ MA n «¥H^rpir or* a. (Incorporat^t d Strait* SetUements) ACTIVE PLAfrg QF A^ t RANfK C h AGENTO WANTtD G. C. KNOX. HORACE W. SAFER. C. C. MICHOLL, F.1.A., F.FJL INSURANCE. RANNcnvrr^ j s==^, BANKING. BANKING. BANKING. iliwri? A««ITDA\Tr<n I Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m
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    • 415 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated ir. England by Royal Charter. Paid up Capital m 600,000 shares £5 each £3 000,000 Reserve Fund 3,800.000 Reserve Liablity of Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE, 38 Bishopsgate, London. E.C. Agencies and Branches 1 Alor Star Hongkong Pulet j Amntsar Uoilc Rangoon Bangkok
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    • 490 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated m Hongkong) Head Office: Hongkong. Authorised CapiUl $50,000,000 Paid up-Capitai $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. W.L. Patter.den, Esq. G.M.
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    • 170 11 JAPANESE RELIEF FUND. PALLADIUM THEATRE. TeK 903 Tel. 903. A special programme of pictures will be screened at the above theatre on Thursday, the 13th instant, at 0.15 p.m., under the patronage of the Consul-General of Japan, m aid of the victims of the recent catastrophe. Details of programme will
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    • 161 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE iLMorpormttd ii England ay Royal Charttr A. D. 1710 FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co., Ltd. Branch Office— s4, The Arcade, Collyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. IHE STANDARD LIFE A^SURAiVCE
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  • 1551 12 The v.ctory of the 2nd Middlesex regiment m toe final of the Singapore Cup Competition on Monday brings to a close a part.cularly successiui season so iar as the regiment is concerned, and marks the closing stages of its comparatively br.ef stay m tne Colony. However strong a
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  • 221 12 J,y t.ne Yokohama Specie Dank. Loc 1 Staff Osaka Shoeen Kai.hn $159, Son Chew Leonie: 5, Khoo Ho Swej 5, <>( k Yuen 800, Chup Yick 150, Lee Sang faen 150, Penang Community 65J, Mrs. a!.»l Miss Newton 10, K. Siema] 100, •1. N. M. E. T.
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 274 12 S. C. C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. YESTEI^DAY'S RESULTS. li Class Doubles. Whitky and hicats Deal Ablitt and Wallleh, 6 —4, 6 —o. Bond i.nd Jackson beat Daw.son and Hunter, 6—4, 6—2. Drummond and Collyer vs. Salter and Strachan, unfin. Roberts and Poysrer beat Cox and Kent, o—2, 6—4. Duff and Cassels
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    • 54 12 Ku.ila Lumpur, Sept, 11. In the final cf the open singles at the Ki-mpong Kuantan Tennis Tournament, I). Kieinmun defeated Oliver 10—8, 7—5. It wfts a magnificent game. In the open doubles Oliver and WbJtfcy beat Bagot and Huggins 6 4, 6 1. The Tournament was
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    • 90 12 [Reuter's Service.] Lorulon, Sept. 10. 8t L^-er scratching: Bold and Bad at 10 p.m. on Saturday. Belt ng: 7—4 Papyrus, s—l5 1 Parth, 10—1 Tranquil r.nd Ellangowan, 100—9 Twelve Pointer, 100—8 Teresina, 100—6 Eastern Monarch and Waygood, 25—1 Doric and 33 1 So'xiumeno. St. Leger scratchings: Toyotama,
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    • 26 12 [Reuter's Sorvic?.] Hersingforr, Sept. 10. 1 he Finlander Btenreos ran 20 kilometres m 67 minutes 11 1-5 seconds, which is a world's record.
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    • 39 12 IReuter's Ser\ i<-e j New York, Sept. 10. Harry W.i Is, the nL-ro challenger of Jack Dempssy, failed In a law st.it to prevent tho Dcmpsey— Firpo fight on Sept. 14th. Mr. Justice Hagarty refusing the injunction.
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    • 22 12 Owing to an insufficient number of en'nes the Committee have dedided that the v orts this ye vr be abandoned.
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    • 36 12 Y. M.C.A. BILLIARDS. The draw for tho championship and handicap compotitions has Wn made and no ted on the notice board m the Assoc at'on. Competitors are requested to ow- arrangements to meet op. ponenta immediately.
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  • 133 12 S. V. C. Inter-Company Football. The first portion of the first round •>£ the abov^ coiiipeui-on w*h be played on the S. C. C. ground as follows: Sunday, oep*. 17tn, S .ii. E. (v) vss, Malay Company. Monday, Sept. 24th. Chinese Coy. vs. S. R. A.
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  • 227 12 Thie following wili represent an S.C.C. XI vs. an S.K.C. XI to-day:— F. la Mothe, C. E. Winter. G. B Adams, If. L. Hedges, L. N. McKinnon, B. J. Wright, A. Stone, P. S. Makin, J. V. 8. Brooke, F. Butler, and Rev. J. H. McKew. The foliowing will
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  • 338 12 •'Romanic," the story of an Old Bishops youth, full af love and sentiment,) was the play produced to a larjre aud.ence i by the members of the Forbes ftCBSsell] Comee?, Company at the Victoria Theatre' last night The srhole suhjsct of the story is supplied by ssennorics of
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  • 126 12 The fo" lowing anion was taken at a Committee meeting held on Sept 7th. S'nff.— -Decided to make no I I 0 ntment > r Reristrai of Vehicles s1 tl« present me hut t at the dates of the pest be •ontinued to be carried cut b the
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