The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 September 1923

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. vrs. SINGAPORE, S.S., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1923. No. 10,997
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  • 223 1 Ih t most torero earthquake within I \in« memery has oecurnni at Malta, hut no tasi allies are reported Page 7. Kussia is pli«idJn K f< ;r Hritish recognition of the Son it t, Apparently in <rder to raise a loan Page 7. Prole sor Gregory says
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  • 1542 1 It was a hot day. I was sitting at my office table, which had been brought out on to the verandah to avoid the stuffy atmosphere of the room in which I usually work. My tnunshi (Indian clerk) squatted on a mat beside me and was
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 159 1 Raffles Hotel —a* il-ctott. Dining Ha nd Um Fine* Ball Boon in th" K.isi Tea Dance Orchestral Concert [very Monday, Friday Every Wednesday Guest Night, Dancing. Every Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday. Raffles Orchestra. ►GAB HULLAND, Director. Branch Establishments ska VIEW HOTEL Singapore RAFFLES CAFE Singapore j "E. O." HOTEL Penang "STRAND
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    • 212 1 Sa\ ___F _B ___f _fl ___F VIRGINIA CIGARETTES _WS\. 'll —-rmr* 5— P^___ Are made by hand one at a time. h^^. _____m of PUREST VIRGINIA LEAF. selected by our own experts on the te^^^^^^^^^^^^ actual Tobacco Fields. 555 are Ej] H ,p freed by hand of dust, sand, and
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    • 171 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Z;Mn-Buk, skin cure— Pa^re 4. UUbey. gins. Guthrie's— p a «r 0 a gear brand Swisa milk— Page \acancies at Windermone— Pauo* R Timonox paint, Wm. Jacks—Page 7 Forodor cloth at Shaw's- pSe 2 Hwa.s srhwky, Huttenbach's-.Ag e 12 (ontmenta! tyres. Sime, Darby -R, Jf'o s Elsetric Motors,
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 85 1 THE WEEh High Water, 5.25 a.m., 4.46 p.m Charity Football: Middlesex vs S.F.A Johore Po!o.» Macdougall Cup, i.:u) pjn Thuraalmp, loth High Water, 7.19 a.m., 6.16 p.n. Phil. Orchestra, Meat Hall. 5.15 p.m Outward mail hy Eurmieus. Higfe Water, Ml a.m., 7.45 p.n, High Water. 9.L14 a.m., 8.57 p.m B,
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  • 67 2 Mr. F. K. W:\son, Assistant Adviser, 8-aamat, is shcrtly proceed ntr to Cucob U take over from Mr. B. R. Wnltehooae the administration ct the AbapoT con•a there. Mr. Wilson was appointed to newly created advisei-hip in Segamat m 1920 and has done good work in and exten Sl vo
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    • 326 2 VEET. THE NEW DEPILATORY. Wholesale and Retail. MKIiICAL HALL LTD. IS, HATT-DtT ROAD SINGAPORE. SINGAPORE DOLLAR DIRECTORY TO-DAY COPIES MAY BE OBTAINED AT Dunlop House AN APPEAL. RELIEF FUND FOR THE DISTRESS IN JAPAN In connection with the terribU disaster which has occurred as tht result of an earthquake In
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    • 381 2 W\\ Ctrr/naWi -T- ICX THEATRE rj* ENURE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Ist Show at 7 30 Sharp. JOAN OF THE WOODS Starring George Macquarrio. 5 Parts. With New Comedies. 2nd Show at 9.30. I DETECTIVE HAIG SERIAL Episodes 1 and' 2. In 4 reels. THE GATES OF DUTY War Drama in
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    • 302 2 Alhambra I From Saturday, September 15th. to Thursday, Septemk-r 5 I;. the Second Show at 9 p.m. Sharp 5 TOPICAL BUDGET f British Screen News. CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS HERBERT K\Wr_Vs,,\ "ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT" I In 5 Reels. Herbert Rawlinson's agreeable personal it,, hms not been seen in a Jl vehicle.
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  • 767 3 IV/. LK ft CO.. EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERSTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th. [Figure, in bracket* show tho Issue \alue e Share in dollars unless otherwise 1 it eq als ex <! tr.] Th it Sierra Leone ia going "dry" is su«_;geeted in the Colonial Office report fcr iul'2, itecordins
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    • 371 3 fjny Baby u«, -a-ting.' Tlriei \W Claito. and he gradually recovered JvV •nd gamed weight. Since then JHt h* hat nevrr looked back." __t T-rhy Baby cries 1 j Baby caries to let you know that all is not well with S turn; the poor little fellow has no other
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    • 954 3 TENDER?. j Tenders for qMj shop Licences, Singapore, 1924. NOTICE is he eby STONS that Tenders will be reeeivsd et the Colonial Secretary's Office until noon on S tern ber, 1928, 'or the •xck ibj tl lo the limitations of the Liquors Revenue Ordinance, 10uy, now Ordinance No. 11^ (Liquors
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    • 357 3 I NOTICE. j A very big STOCK of WATCHES has just arrived to be sold at very low prices: FOR example: metal watches from S3, and up, and very nice designs of 14 carat GOLD wrist watches with lever movements, 15 JEWELS, from $18. for GENTS and LADIES. ALSO big
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  • 1026 4 are prepared to swalhnv dope respecting any place with which they are un- famiiiar. One doubts whet. ter Miss Osj mond has been wise in the Sielection of her mis en seen.- and her topographical details. 1' libly there is a little merit in the plot. I but
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    • 590 4 C^*. ii Nature's great tooth-protecting I l_J.lHt \7 \v _P- _T_. T% I£* agents The result the world ammm/^ K\ Xh. S.X tam y JL %i*r> \mW mj M over, is a fast-coming new dental Have you noted how many with tartar, are the chief cause of QmammmmwSmf people nev
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    • 138 4 The World's Creafesi Skin Cure 7AM-BUK is a priceless possession. Like the precious balms of Ancient Rome, its unique herbal composition endows it with wonderful healing and antiseptic virtues. Zam Buk is an ever ready first-aid, and has a wide range of usefulness both for Cuts, Burns, Scalds, etc., and
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    • 733 4 TENNIS BALjTj CHAMPIONSHIP. <P -J 3 JJJ* Per Dozen. S J_^____**X Sports and Fitter-. XvAJ A OC CO. TENDERS. Tenders for Toddy Shop Licences, Malacca, 1924 Notice .y t'ivn that tender^ wil, ba received at the Bosidont Councillor's Office until noon on the 21st September, 1923, for the exclusive right,
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    • 429 4 Bgreea a __i__. i 0. .No 1., >■ Lseh Ik f«« imposed I. ■-.thin Munici 1 Bts per month or pari I M«Bicip.l LimiU) m, t.r,, 9. In i BS ;v fv •ill in all for th- proper conduct of th, b I. Suce .own arrsngemenu wits coconut tr,., from
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
    • 404 5 To the Editor. Dear Sir, 1 have no desire to pose as a smart chap nor to unduly interfere, but. i [al rested in having Chinese imiliigiante who see fit to come to a British Clown Colony made to understand that they eannoi ..ght y assume that
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    • 155 5 To the Editor. Sir*— Pleaae allow me a few lines in your est emed and straight-forward journal to express the opinion of the inhabitants cf the sbov. place. Is "Km Seng P -.<•< poing to be fonteken by me Municipa.it. ially by tin Road Improvement Department? Some
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    • 178 5 (he Editor. S r.— Very many people would be in- 1 tf rested to I srn from the Controller of l- bber Exports what steps are being take)- vnt the fraudulent alteration of Rub-! b*r Export Coupons and Export Licences. One step towards safeguard would be to
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    • 33 5 mm* The Rev. E. A. Hone is acting Colonial Chaplair. in tibe absence cf Archdeacon Swindell, who has gone on furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Hone have moved irto No. 9 .^ort Canning Road.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 505 5 ro LET. TO LET. f0 i,\ 1, Sophia Road, sitting room, din 10 4 bedrooms, dressing room, bathJT,.,,. Mi tor garag<, servants' quarters, und fans all throughout. Entr 1 Apply 4. Wiikie Road. M 23-9 rO l- v SiiO P 9 Nos D anfl J »n Euroj>e Sigh Btrest For
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    • 647 5 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF rws aanls Pssansaninns and two female pappiea At our aaltrooa-, No. :<() Chulia lUeet. OH BATVmOAY 22nd BBPT. AT |§Jf a.m. CHKONG KOON SENG CO., Auctioneers. Bstate Of J. L. Scheerder, deceas.-d AUCTION HALE OlVahiable Teak Household Furniture, Iron Chest, Piano, well-grown plants etc. to
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    • 287 5 NOTICES. SELANGOR TURF CLUB. ARMISTICE DAY. SKYE MEETING. 10th and 12th November. 1923. First Sy: SIX HACKS FOR PONIES. Second Day: SEVEN RACES FOR' PONIES. GENTLEMEN RIDERS. o A Special Kate First Day for Service end Ex-Service Riders. LOTTERIES EACH DAY !>.. tmasport, stahlins and fodder for ponies ranains ;.t
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    • 47 5 General Primo de Rivera, (MaiUUis de patella) whose name has figured in recent elegrams as the head of the revolutionary movement in Spain, was a name wellknown in the East when he was residing in Marila a.s the Governor of the Philippine Islands during the Spanish Regime.
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    • 900 5 NOTICE. o 'H___-___-_______ r___* _j l _rtt__-.w v__-_k____________fel_bX i €-_____y -____k__K i ->_______* J*-» "^TUBf _m I I i,^ AERATEDWATER&SyRUPFACIORy W k H-rSI Pas ceroean-Banjoewangie c.inS-RFI^ m 3/^i iU V' tWlJLxs^^^'- -m*if\ I 4 rri"i i *"~ir -^^rnii rTiTfWiiirrilllMJßMl^^ NOTICE is hereby given tha^. the above trade mark is the
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  • 19 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. HARCUS.— At Sunderlund on Sept. 12th, to the Rev. A. D. and HffS, Harcus, a daughter.
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  • 2012 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1923. Whence Cometh Help. The world of trade is awry. Unemployment in Britain is great, and on every side there are prophecies ot greater unemployment during the winter. Some of the causes alleged are restriction of credit and deflation of the currency, but the
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  • 212 6 CONBULA* TK-tC*^ The Japanese Consul Gfttoi ifl pore received the following Sept 17th. from tl Affairs in Tokio:—. The RelLf Bureau ovun-qne on the loth wherein the barracks established a T Municipal and Pretectal Tokio, the M-tropoiiUn P I by charitable person 154,000 square yards. Tho ar
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  • 126 6 Received by the Bank of Taiwan;-. Mr A. L K. Macdoaald $50, Beventh-_i ventist Church 52, J. T. Mansfi. Kiam Kiat and Co. 2\ B Co., 25, Booi Kot Khoo 25, I. m Kc 5. Tan Kiam (.;>.- at. J Q Hian .">. Received by Yokohama Specie
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  • 143 6 The Japanese ladies cf S'npapor. aa organising a bazaar to be held I Victoria Memorial Hall on Wedneid-F October 3rd, under the patronage TJkita, the wife of the T.. General. Lady Guillemard has kindly cor: open the Bazaar. There will be an orchestra in £ttendM« and visitors will
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  • 150 6 Victoria. British Col<in.hirt Stpt. 1 The steamer Pneidenl 168 refugees aboard. nationalitioo, has arrived from Yoke While in quarartine S3 Bl dian passenrers, some wh suffering from brol ■ho k. WON taken I S medical care. The C I has offered to assist Further BOW* has b
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 146 6 —^^^T^^^^m^^^T'"^ JIV _L_T i rr- ii _^^__*__-__^i^s__^»_^___----_--Z-----^»^---^"------^- FOR SALE A NUMBER OF EMPTY BARRELS IN GOOD CONDITION o GaldbßCk Macgregor Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Shanghai). OFFICE: 45, ROBINSON ROAD. Phone 228. 1 -SSSSss_-_s_-_--aM---s-a-_-SB-----SB-----^ I MB— _a RpNEP N u ME«ALPhA j Loose Leaf Ledgers "THE LAST WORD" IN LOOSE-LEAF. Write
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    • 75 6 i PORK SAUSAGES P*r 70 crs. lb. i MADE FRESH DAILY FROM AUSTRALIAN PRIME DAIRY FED PORK SINGAPORE Cold Storage CO., LTD. (Inc. in 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
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  • 5 7 A PROFESSOR SPEAKS
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  • 54 7 Reuter's Service]. London, Sept. 18. .erring to the great empty valleys D the course of h s explora- in a lecture at the r. ion, Liverpool, Professor d that Asia had no right ill Australia empty, or to demand there, while such large tile lard
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  • 150 7 Jerusalem, Sept. 17. troops have quelled the revoLIM Jordan ia. onaries were routed and fled, i. including some of their a fierce engagement. Jerusalem, Sept. 17. in and Belka tribesman who camp, according to stained heavy losses. RTHQUAKB IN CALIFORNIA. F-nrtka, alifornia, Sept. 17. sharp earthquake shock r
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  • 389 7 WS FIFTIETH MRTHDAY. -ations which commenced in lore o': Monday, tha fiftieth anniversary ;he b.rth of His Hifhness Sir Ibrahim, f Johore. D.K.. S.P.M.J., G.C. B tie. wm eont_anad yesterly ar.ci will hold sway practically throughI k. On Monday morning an .iiksgiving IaVT-ea was held at Dewax
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  • 4 7 FORWARD, RUSSIA.
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  • 60 7 [Reuter's Service.] London, Sept. 18. The Russian press states that Rakovsky has beer charged to sound the British Gov.rnmentas to whether England is prepared fully to recognise tho Soviet Government if a nat orial assembly is convoked and voted confidence in the present rulers; also to enquire whether
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  • 476 7 Moscow, Sept. 18. The German ex-Chan: .ilor Wirth has obtained what is regarded as the bigges: concess on hitherto grant. d by the Sov ot namely the exploi:aton of over a million d.siatins of forest westward of Rybinsk <<> p tion of the rai. way to
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  • 165 7 When Lord Haidinge made his gTeat bid for fame by transferring the capita! 1 of India to Delhi, his supporters pointed with triumph to the example of Canberra, the new federal capital of Au?tra'ia. Few people had ever heard of the p a.e, but tbe argument was
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  • 1322 7 THE "SWEEP" HABIT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Jesselton, Sept. 12. What will win the St. Leger and who are to be the lucky ones in the Miri and Jesse.ton sweeps on the great rac a is the subject that occupies the minds of many to-day to the
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  • 222 7 A sensational case of poisoning has been bi ought to the notice of the police. Ten Ceylon :se, one of whom has since died, have been admitted to the General Hospital with n cbe last three days, suffering from some form of poisoning. Most of them teachers
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  • 240 7 The following action was taken at a committee meeting held on Sept. 14*h: Roads. The Executive Municipal Engineer instructed to put up estimates for reconstruction of the roads on tne Gaylang Tramway route from Sir Arthur's Bridge to the terminus and is authorised to purchase two half-yard concrete
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 173 7 ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore). JUST RECEIVED /j NEW STOCK I W A c OF i f *_1 HALL-MARKED SILVER -M M '"M ■fl i oa^^ IN y .v if I -VV&UjtAfi. Lr "-i_hl____F PPTPTT'Q f v u !^v^ >■ 5 r__-llS___^ V_/i-.o 0 ROBINSON CO., LTD. TO ALL
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 651 8 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular 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 Points. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. due Singapore. LYCAON London,
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    • 540 8 STEAMER SAILINGS l-ll |»W I "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co- Ltd. (Incorporated in England) PASSENGER SERVICE Steamer OUTWARD. One Singapore t«.». CITY OF KARACHI China— Japan Oct. 7 CITY OF PARIS China— Japan No*. 1€ CITY OF CANTERBURY Gtina-^Japan Ue* S* HOMEWARD. Isji. CITY OF KARACHI Maraeillea London Dec.
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    • 601 8 STEAMER SAILINGS P. &O. BRITISH INDIA and APCAR nv r (lncorporated in England) MAIL. PASSENGER SERVER* PENINSULAR ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIG mm v LONDON FAR EAST MAIL SKRVIi (Under Contrsct with Hia Majesty^ Gov-; m OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWAUDs For China and Japan. For Marseilles. Undon m\\ 1 Tonnage, Singap^»ro. 1
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 485 9 STEAMER SAILINGS The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Bucknall Steam Ship Co.. Ltd. (AMERICAN MANCHURIAN UNE.) (Incorporated in England.) aflmCH [O BOSTON AND NEW YORK via SUEZ OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. -fcmera. Dae S'pore Route For ATHENS Oct 9 Suez
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    • 506 9 SAILINGS m wm^Amwkm\\ m^^^^ i Ummmma\____________ -__H(* JHRL 1 fm^ wl ________________^_______L JH3S ---_L---_---------__-b_-___b_---__i_hß \W__9 FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 19 DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA. Steamer. Sails Hongkong. Arrive Seattle. PRESIDENT MADISON Sept. 10 Oct, 8 PRESIDENT MCKINLEY Oct. 1 Oct. 20 PRESIDENT JACKSON Oct. 13 Nov 1 PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Ocr. 25
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    • 227 9 N. Y. K. LONDON LINE. Hakozaki Maru Oct. 16 Haknaao Maru Oct. 30 LIVERPOOL UNE. Tsushima Maru end Sept. HAMBURG LINE. Tsuyama Maru Oct. 6 1 NFW YORK LINE aim SUEZ, SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. Kanagawa Maru Beg Nov. BOMBAY LINE Sado Maru mid. Oct. Malacca Maru beg. Ort.* CALCUTTA LINE
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    • 625 9 STEAMER SAILINGS I isthmianTine I Arriving fron America Tia F*.nama snd Loading for I BOSTON, 1 SW YORK, AND RAM-MORE VTA SUEZ DEFJiCT. ENSLEY CITY due Singapore N«^v. I* Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading to al! Inland Point*. j For freight and particulars, apply to HENDERSON BROS. LIMITED,
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    • 187 10 "5j jK^h___^^____^h ___F l{*j *^*L -y_. *4^Sh3|Eg| x \\\\Tmmm\maj --^j^.tV^SlsS^ '< **J_______B y^ o|i Gt 1 1 j ___^r^^ea_m mmWhen we first started In business our quest was 'Q|j| g^ y 1 and no cheapening influences of competition can ever make us forget it. mtmUNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. < Incorporated in
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    • 206 10 TRADE MARK. j.^ J mmSOLE IMPORTERS The Borneo Company. Ltd. /Incorporate in EngisndL ■S'ngapore-Ipoh-Penang. THE MARK OF GO -BW amLmW 'A_<___a-____k _____ps__p a —ssbbbsw BRILLIANT ECONOMK Asiatic Fetrcieum Co. (b. S.) Ltd ilac-»r»orat«-3 (a tQ-g^s-M. I STEAMER SAILINGS. INDO-CHINA M NAVIGATION CO., LTD. incorporated in England). Direct Services to .Japan
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    • 112 10 STEAMER SAIUNGS LLOYD TRIES'! IV S-N. G In. HOMI.U SJ For Penang, G J Suez. Port Said. I Trieste, taking cai Lading for I S 1 P rt INDRA M/.IA FIUME L. Ol T\Y \KI» I o« Roagkeag, Shaa d VENEZIA FIUME 1 are subject to Oih. t how. r
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 762 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Moara-Saba and Djambi Singkep 9 a.m. Kerimon Soon Lee 9 a.m. Cucob and Pcnt'an Hong Soon 9 a.m Cucob and Ber.uit Hong Chiang 9 a.m. Pulau Soegi Sultana 9 a.m. Pengerang Despatch 9 a.m Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy Gienfalloch 10 am. I Bangkok Kingyuan 11 am. I
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  • 62 11 September IH. Bank 4 m.a. ||4 7.32 Hank demand 214 Private credits 3 m.s. 2|4 21-32 New York, demand 53 Credits 90 daya 551^ France, demand 890 India, T. T. 173% Hongkong, demand p.c. Dis. Yokohama, demand 109 14 Java, demand 139^ Bangkok, demand 79^ Sovereign. Bank Buying 8
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  • 151 11 September 18. Tin ."><) Tons $9h.00 Gambic r 15.00 Pepper white 23.50 Pepper Black 15.50 Tapioca, small flake f.g. 12.25 Pearl Sago small 8.20 Copra 10.90 Copra Sundried 11.30 m He.. ire. 4.000 Rioe, Rangoon white 275.00 Rico Siam No 1 for .xport 80.00 Rice, Siam No. 2 for
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  • 191 11 Sinffppore, Sept. 18, 12 noon. Singapore Standard Ribbed Stroked Sreet Spot 51 51 October 52 ;>2 l Oct.-P-c. 58** 54; Jan. -March 56 06 Vi April-June 57% 58. London quotation sheet ls. 3 1 1. Market Easier. HIE SINCE! BAGAN RUBBER CO., LTD. The annual
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  • 151 11 The Controller of Rubber Exports informs us that the stocks with dealers in Singapore and Penang Islands on Aug. 31 vcere: Singapore 23,192 tons; Penang 3,721; Total 26,913 tons. mm> The world's chief source of platinum is ti'c Choeo district ot* Colombia. The metal occurs* in a conglomerate
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  • 89 11 FRASER'S REPORT. Singapore, Sept. 18. Rubber.— is. 3 Vid. Tin £194 10s., 50 tons sold at 98. Rubbers.— Ailenbys 1.30 1.35, Malaka Pindas 1.00 1.65, Chai gkat Serdangs 3.20 3.30, Bukit Jelotongs G? 71 li, Ayer Moleks 1.35 1.40, Glenealys 1.50 1.56, Pajanis 6.25 6.50. j Mi-dag.—
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  • 129 11 Singapore. Sept. 18. Rubber.— Londor. la, l^^], Loc a l 51 Tin.— London £104. 10s. unchanged. I 98, 50 tons rold. Share Market. Quiet. Rubbers.— Pantais 80 85, Allenhys 1.30 1.35, Bassetts 1.15 1.20, New Craig wleas 65 70, Mentakabs 26 28, Brogas 67% ."2 IJf1 Jf United
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  • 152 11 Singapore. Sept. 18. Tin.- £194 10s. unchanged. 98, 50 tons sold. liubbfr.— ls. 3U& down Vsd. Rubbers. Quotations nominal. Jeram Kuantans 39 42. Lunas 7.90 8.10. Craigieleas 69 71, Radellas 3.90 4.10. Tamba\iks 80 85 New Serendahs 3.05 3.15, United Malaccas 1.55 1.60, ex.. Malaka Pindas
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  • 156 11 The minutes of the Committee Meeting he'd on August 24th. contain the followii The Chairman read a letter from the District Officer, Jesselton, in which the opinion of the Chamber was asked regarding the difficulty of obtaining slaughter cattle at reasonable prices. It was decided
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 377 11 *4*C4 over $6,990,900. VUV _nnn ant _n a ,tn-«mr_. A*si_rances in force over $17,000,0M THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE (MPANY UMITO, i- 4D OFPTPF to-, v (Incorporated la Btraita Battlements) Ih Company Km £^nX^f 0 V£' LONDON OFFICE 82 Old Jewry, B.C. company ui aso.ooo deposited with t_M Supreme Court
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    • 372 11 I BANKING. YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up) Reserve Fund y. 73,000,000. President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinoraiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma Esq. S K. Suzuki, Esq. Ir' Y rt a J makawa Es q- Baron K. Morimura. M. Odagiri, Esq. N.
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    • 484 11 BANKING. HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated in Hongkonx*) 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.iW.L. Pattenden, Esq. G.M.
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    • 312 11 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter Paid up Capital in «00,000 shares £6 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund 3,800,000 Keserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 HEAD OFFICE, 38 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Agancies and Branches'. Alor Star Hongkong Pflfret Amritsar Iloilc Rangoon Bangkok If-ci 1
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    • 138 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (lasorteratsd in England by Royal Charts. A. D. 1710.) FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINE Fidelity Guarantee Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW r Co Messrs. WEARE Co., Ltd. Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER Co Ltd. Branch Office—s4, The Arcade, Coliyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE
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  • 1185 12 The outstanding topic in these not.s this week must, of necessity, be the Malayan Athletic Champ onsh.ps, which S ngapore v/on so d-cisivviy al Seremban. A first duty in referring to the brill ant triumph of the Southern Settlement is to congratulate the Colony s ivpr-sentatives upon tiie
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  • 323 12 Bemhsj Mercfcsnts Sentenced. At the Assises yesterday, the two Bomay merchsfcts were sentenced to nine h« rigorout imprisonment on each of' .lu- three chnrges of cheatmg. When Abdul Rahman was railed up, he pleaded uilty. Mr. Knowles addressed the Court tnd asked for leniency in view of the
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  • 178 12 I < rting next Thursday st i'.l". pjn. the I 1* the even ng at the PnUsdUUnl rill be a First National production en- i Not Guilty, featuring Sylvia Bream- < lolly Ma. on- snd Ricnnrd Dx, who M Ch a success in Hall Cairo's The an. The
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  • 37 12 London, Aug. 30. It is announced that Norman Kiiner has eespled an offer to play for Warwickshire aut the qualification laws prevent him play^ 'ng in championship games until 1926. 1
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 767 12 STATE TEAMS IN MACDOUGAL CUP. The tournament promoted by the Royal Johore Polo Club in connection with the celebration of the fiftieth b-rthday cf the Sultan, which opened on the Race Course at Johore yesterday afternoon, attracted some of the best polo players from the country. One
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    • 49 12 Andrew Currie Cup. In the first roun I of the above competition Mrs. IL Wilson beat Mrs. Montgomerie, S up and 4. Mrs. E. A. Elder beat Mrs. F. S. Clarke, S up and 4. Mrs. Car.trell beat Mrs. F. G. Jones, 5 up and 4.
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    • 25 12 Yesterday's Play.— Singles Handicap. E. E. de Souza owe 30, beat V. H. N T orris owe 15.1, 7—5, 3—6, G— o.
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  • 203 12 YESTERDAYS RESULTS. A Class Singles. Tyler vs. Layboume, unfinished.. Kleinman beat Wodehouse, B—6,8 6, 6 l. B Class. Singles. Cf-sse!s beat Doig, 6 4, 3—6, 6 2. C. Class Singles. Campling best Simpson, o—4,0 4, 2 6, 6-— 3. I) Class Singles. Williams beat Parish,
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  • 67 12 [Reuter's Service.] London. Sept. 17. In the match a: .he Oval between Yorkshire, the champion county, and the Reel of England, Yorkshire made -130 for 4 wickets. Holmes made 99 ar.d Sutcliffe TL Oldroyd scored Rhodes 60 and Roy Kiiner 63 both not out The Rest
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  • 176 12 london, Sept. 8. The following matches were played in the League to-day. First Division: B'rmingham 0, Sunderland 2; Burnley 2, Nottingham 4; Chelsea 0 As on Villa 0; Everten 0, Blackburn 0; llnnchsster 1, Bolton 1; Newcastle 2, Sheffield 2; Notts 1, Hudd-rstield 0; Preston d Liverpool 1;
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  • 110 12 Result of 3rd. Round. F. C. Stewart heat W. Ilendrie. 1 up. C. T. Whinney best A. 1.. Bine, 3 up snd 2. R. L. L. Bmddell heat R. L. D. Wodehouse, 3 up and 2. W. R. Forde heat C. E. Winter, 5 up' end 4.
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  • 109 12 The birthday celebrations st Johore ye^ terdsy included a race for half dozen of the yachts in the ownership of members of the recently formed Johore Yacht Club, i'he conns w?s over seven miles through the Straits. The conditions were fluky and the boats received little help
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