The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 18 October 1923

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. to ci SINGAPORE, SA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1923. No. 11,022
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  • 247 1 The Ruhr industrial'sts are trving to bluff the French that there is no possibility of raising mom-y for wages and they will be compelled to close down the mines and works Page 7. Food riots continue in Germany and the police have been forced to use bayonets,
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  • 1336 1 When an artele appears in "The Times'*' on "Premiers and Pipes,' and a correspond dent of '1 he Ooserver draws attention to> a novel that has more cigars and cigarettes in its pages than any other en record, pipes* and smoking become a subject that this column
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 191 1 1 1 B i I Raffles Hotel. I I>l No. 2920 (10 Uaee). I a I Saturday, October 20. I RACE DINNER AND FANCY DRESS BALL Extension of License till 2 a.m. I CARNIVAL NOVELTIES. I i-ltnt and Diners win have prior claim to seating accommod it ion in the
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    • 174 1 I p Duplicators p r j Ces f roffl J9Q Since 1899 ihe RONEO DUPLICATOR has been marked with success after suevss, development after development, until to-day it stands universally acknowledged to be the standard duplicator. In the GREAT WAR the RONEO DUPLICATOR rose to all the great demands which
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    • 163 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. New liqueurs at Bolter's— Page 1 Rob^n.on's are showing men's wearPage' 1 11 »f Ene's is a thirvt quencher---1 PareT 1 ninffDeS]a fe indigestion— Ss% I 3 CeI ior M tor ycl nt Bornco Co Paj.'e l^' 11lV the N0 Ba,la,las Special showing of shoes at Wh-'teaway'- Patrc
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    • 86 1 THE WEEK Thursday, 18th. Hij,h Wnt»'r, 5.14 n.m.. 4.16 p.m Autumn Rasa Meeting, Second Dai Tanplin Club at home, 6.30 p.m Eastern Gate Regular 8 p.m Friday, 10th. H trh Wtcr fi 46 a.m 5.50 p.m. Outward mail by Glaneus. Phil. Orchestra, Mem. Hall, 5.15 vn. Tanjrlin Club Race Dance.
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  • 224 2 Education finds s new ci t n Char: M. S hwsb, arhoae riears, given in the Nasi York World, show be condemn- college*. not college men: "The aystem of education n America to-daj is undemocral c. It t the young manhcod of the country into a type. Thai
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  • 87 2 rhe search far gold in Labra mpletefailur Apparently the o y ry of note was the wholly unexpected ».sgue of mosquitoes. On the fa :e of forw aref V1 i,,; with tropica! countri matt "< f«1 the; ons s by I.i tenam Hooper Bn' At Point S paration
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    • 219 2 SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 20th. The Y. )l. C. A. will give a GRAND GYMNASTIC DISPLAY under the distinguished patronage of LADY GI TILLEMARD in the Victoria Memorial Hall at B.'H) p.m. o Mem hers and friends of the Association invited free DRILLS, DANCES, PARALLEL BARS, VAULTING, FENCING, PYRAMIDS. A collection
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    • 483 2 IC/ THEATPT =rTHURSDAY, LAST NIGHT OF r LSIJ c/ n Ir, m^rn* ANOTHER SERIAL NIGHT. SCRAP IRON Starring CHARLES RAY At 7.15 Sharp. 7 gS: "A WOMAN IN GREY" LOVE New^Part Comedy y^QJj; CQM p LETE 2 Paramounts in Ist Show. TO-NIGHT OH LADY LADY and THE CALL OF All
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    • 300 2 AlhambraJ From Monday, October 15th to Saturday, Octobe Ki i 'n the Second Show at 9 p.m- Sharp. TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News. ALBERT E. SMITH PRESENTS 'MY WILD IRISH ROSE" I In 7 Reels. (An adaptation of Dion BoucicaultY, greatest Irish llsiosv The Shaughraun which had its premier at
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  • 632 3 n *SER CO. EXCHANGE AND SHARE HROKLRS Wednesday! October nth. MINING. I l. igures m brackets show the i^sue value ■f the Bhare in rtepsrs nulosn '^orwist marked. <. .—Cum div. x equals dnr.] Baian^ Padang T n 3fi 4^ Efitsm Tin ($> L32*£ 1.37 H .lelantoh
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  • 220 3 The rebuilding of Tokio (says a writer lir a Homo paper) will be. the biggest job of its kind in history, for no other town of equal size has ever met with equal catastrophe. The London of the Great Fire was small by modern standards, an.i I Chicago, when it
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    • 250 3 1923 MODEL, DODGE CARS rHE NEW DODGK iAk It BETTEK VALUE THAN IVEB AS IN ADDITION THE GENERAL KFFICIWJCY SO ISSOCIATED WITH DODGE AilS rfiSK£ ARE VAST IMPROVEIfENTS IN THE BODYWORK THF >U)Ol) IS Oh AN IMPROVED TYPE, ORD TYRES OF A LARGER SIZE ARI PITTED ALL ROUND, THE UPHOLST
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    • 241 3 theTexcelsior 1 2 H. P. MOTOR CYCLE. The Cheapest Form of Transport Made by Bayliss Thomas and Co, the manufacturers of the famous motor cycle lugs and frame fittings. SS C IF r C^J I0N r VPHS? I'l-H.P. engine, Albion 2-speed gear, Amac carburettor, electric lighting set and full set
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    • 103 3 V t -^r MOTOR VEHICLES. MAINTAIN THEIR HIGH STANDARD OF EFFICIENCY UNDER ALL LEATHER AND ROAD CONDITIONS AS SUPPLIED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPT THROUGHOUT THE MALAY PENINSULA. DBNNIB ===S^- 2^ n MOTOR TURBINK SSln'SS^^n"' ENGINES <HUHbbL__J WA I Bfcs^^f*^BSl^^-^_ /WsW WsWs^sWs\ ■aSVs-Lff liiii j ftsSJH W \^*sW^ iff »»sW^
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  • 1584 4 THE SCOTTISH FISHINC CRISIS. (From Our Own Correspondent). Edinburgh, Sept. 19. One >f ear basic industries, an industry whose importance to Scotland is to bj measured not only in. economic terms, but also *.y what it represents in sound man hood ami womanhood, is threatened with disaster, the
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  • 95 4 London, Oct. 3.— Tens of thousands of pounds have been lost by cotton operators on the Manchester Exchange through the break-down of a mechanical price recorder showinu the movement of prices at Liverpool. Hundreds of traders were awaiting the condition report on the American cotton crop, but
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    • 1119 4 TENDERS INVITED. PAWNBROKERS' LICENCES, iORK Wiih i to .Johor. Qssetta Nctication N<\ IMS. in which the State secretary ssder sec! on 5 of "The Pssrsbrokers Enactment, 1917" flsod for s psriod of three year eneins? frota the Ist. Januai 1984, the number of licences tc. b" rranted ui er the
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    • 134 4 DOCTORS WHO SUFFER FROM INDIGESTION due to or accompanied by acidity of food fermentation, almost invariably get relief within five minutes after taking Bisurated Magnesia. If you suffer after eating if food Ties like lead in your stomach, causing pain, distress, and keeping you awake at r.ight, get a package
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    • 312 4 Hockey Sticks 'f^l Blade: Selected Ash. Handle: Rest built-up cane, y^^*»K Leather grip J jj RAJA CO. I 1)7 North Brid K e RJ SINGAPOKh Remember Wincarnis is a positive necessity to you if you are I Weak, Anaemic, I I Nervous or Run-down I Wincarnis is not a luxury
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    • 186 4 TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTIWGAI** Tenders will be I ,J Secretaiy's Office up to noon of t* November, IMS, for til I Jjf I "NEW GENERAL k»OS1 OfHU SINGAPOI Every pent* apply n^ vill be ivquired to d- 1 hundred dollars with th forms will on y be i«*ued on product 'he
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  • 1227 5 PLAINTIFF LOSES HIS ACTION. I The protrsctad his ring of Ui« diapQta lisins; out of ihe sala of gold minins: r>raparty in Kcldnian by the Bukit B- hinc: and Belimbinjr S>Tidicate to u. Iv^'ar aa Cold Mines Limited concluded ■>, whsn tho Chief jsatiee, Sir I Walter Shsvr,
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  • 455 5 •A Wonderful m aacl eleven men en a 98-foot cruiser of 64 tons sailing to all the places you lock at on the map for the rlamoor of the eery names— hei»e was romance, mas; it, and all that and more." That is the keynote of -Sea-Tracks
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  • 106 5 Trawler's Experience. The ensw of th: Hall trawler Nightfall, -poiv a waterspout in the North Sea. At irst they wena alarmed because the waterspout seemed to be bearing in their dimeion, but it passed them thifee-quarters of x mile away, and then broke. A huge olume
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 472 5 r. HOUSE TO LET. ftissftea/ e u PP« r WUk Road, orerjjl tii* Bsssrvoir, from Ist. December. rjj^ia water laid cu. Apply to Box 064 Cm of r# P nm I v! K i V LEASE, Second Floor Maynard's .^jfoP lt N und paniUiry arrangements. CJ aafST, Maynard and Co.,
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    • 440 5 AUCTION SALES. SHERIFI'S^ALE. Writ ,v f Jj iZ r< a "^^e-J 25th Srpt. 1928 I IN THE SUPREME COURT OP THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OP SINGAPORE In tho cause of JaSSSS Murray and Co Plaintiff a i Verso* Harlow and Co. r <• Defendantsraid Joaenim Gibort ar.d Co_ Claimant* AUCTION
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    • 721 5 MT Fop Watches at Uw Cost SSSM Esn?W SSjPf^^-— lSSi?TW^*^En'" V^ V have just received the followJS^Ss^B^fil ta^-a^ft ?iig watches, specially made to v/ithss©s "tand the peculiar climate of Singa--J p« re. We advise an early call before our stock is exhausted. r Silver Screw Case Wristlet and a Washable
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  • 20 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH. KELL. On trio Ith Ocuober at Sydney, Australia, to Mr. lad Mrs. Kt-1:, ,Se; c/üban, a son.
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  • 702 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1923. The Bread of Berlin. No doubt the bread riots which are reported to have occurred in Germany will furnish those who have pichesied ruin and devastation to the country through the action of France with the opportunity to get in an "1 tOid
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  • 474 6 Owing to unforeseen circumstances the Char.ty Concert organised for to-morrow toe (Joouwcod hall has been pos.poned. The Yokohama Specie Bank has received $2,000 for the Japanese Relief Fund from cm Malay Mail, Kuaia Lumpur. Dr. and Mr>. E. H. Black, of Ipoh, leave tor home on holiday about the middle
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  • 166 6 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo NichiNichi Shimbunsha.) Tokio, Oct. 14. Count Yamamoto, the Premier, haa issued a warn ng to the Reconstruction Board aa regards its laxrty in keeping to the definite plan. The Fore gn Office, on behalf of the Board of Reconstruction, has placed orders
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  • 64 6 A Manila telegram of Oct. 8 is as follows: V scountess Jei'icj**, accompanied hy her daughter Lu«-y ai rived on board the Aki Maru from Australia. They were met t th.- rfo?k by Lieut Wood, representing the Governor-General, the British i -onsul-General and Admiral Marvel, U.S. Commander in
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  • 50 6 With reference to recently reported mishap to the Montoro on her voyage to Australia, the welcome information has been received by Boustead and Co., agents of the Burns, Philp Company, that the vessel has been refloated, apparently undamaged, and that she is due to reach j Sydney to-day.
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  • 43 6 Owing to an error, Mis& Jill Hill's name 1 w as included in the list of those who ware :t kng par in the CI < oncert to oe held at the Goodwood Hall on Friday night out arnica lias been postponed.
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  • 445 6 Mr. and Mn. Uoanes-Brown are leaving London tor Ma.aya on tne Macedonia due t«> sail on November 10. Mr. A. E. Ssnger-Dsviea has gone to Taiping, where he b Deputy Conaervstor of Forests, Perak, until the re. urn of Mr. Bornai leave. Mr. T. W. Hindi, oi the Anglo-Chinese School,
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  • 86 6 RUBBKR BMUGCLOaj (FromOurOw,H> rre Kual I un, pur °J» I A sensation has n frr' fr 1 covery of a large quantity nf rabU/.ai a. -out r )6 ouo, Whir i i P. i Weld on tl t M and a for. *|H to be signed by Mr.
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  • 247 6 Extortion esasa an- the Police Courts alau 17 tenoe of four mom .is rizorr. asaaal as ment was psased on I Ahearne, the Second while ■th rd ChilM e case was sentenced to impri: ","*j boon eon ai ttad by h than -n the case if quel to
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  • 163 6 An arrest has been i,.;u e in connecu I with the murder of a Chinese Ir. C*rn on Monday night. The man w be jn I (lu^ed before the Court th.s mon'.nrn I probably remar.<led. Th motive for 3 I I crime is still unknown bu* x
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  • 95 6 I a supplement to the contains the text of a new Ru w nance thor and ms*H 5 itjWH f lub-licenci m ilar provision in tho >re< actmenL Clan* a eomp] I able at any time and ra jl I connected with ti exports. C!au 18 quine
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  • 83 6 Information reaching 1' ft* I" n^nnri j.- of Chou dynasty bronzes and vated from at Hsincheng south of Chtnp h"W. n? have been as valuab'e to »rth« in this quarter of the world »> Tut htmen's tomb has been to I scholars, if it had been nropert
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  • 14 6 Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Enr' "JJ j to Kuala Lumpur from home on
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    • 197 6 I\DRINK/| V X —a— a— U I A IVT i\J K T I fV, Case V" 8 x v X X X X v V X X I yCALDBECK MACGREGOR rt>.. LTo\ (Iseorp ijaaaasnanasßssnasntfqasrrwF^^ Ii PATRONISED BV ROYALTY. \N IDEAL CUT FOR V\\\ ENTATION GOLD CIGARETTE *kND i IGAB CASES
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    • 173 6 46 "FIBRENT" Asbestos-Cement Sheets. FLAT SHEETS. Manufactured in sizes 8' x 4', 7* x 4', 6' x 4", 6* x 3', 4' x 4', 5-32", 3-16', VS\ 5-16", Thickness. FIBRENT. Sheets are non-conduc-tive of heat and cold and incombustible. They harden with ago, besides being fire proof, vermin and damp
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  • 573 7 HAILS AND WIRELESS. (CONOMIC CONFERENCE. Service.] London, Oct. 16. i^v.i Graeme presided over the v which discussed the 0 f ration for technical matter of developing rch's^i making it mutually available Mother Couiury and the Domi;on on the future of the eluded with a d. < slot* whole
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  • 36 7 r monthly meeting of the' '•^i! Christian Association' m 11 be hold on Moi> Tsa will ho served at aCdre^s p-'vnn «t 5-30 A. Hone will give the A cordia" J nvi'at?on Jfirlsr and womon who
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  • 548 7 RUHR IMPASSE. NOBODY WILL PAY. [Reuter's Service.] London, OcU 17. The Times Cologne nuiieensailteil reports that the Ruhr industrial leaders have decided to inform the French authorities that they saw no possibility of raising money to meet the huge wages bill and would be compelled to close
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  • 183 7 Tbe following: were the guests of His j Excellency the Governor and Lady Guil- j lemard at a Race Tiffin given on Tuesday, i 16th. instant:— The Hon: Sir F. S. James, K.8.E., C.M.G.; Mr. J. D. Saunders and Mr. Saunders; Mr. A. W. Vick; The Hon: Dr.
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  • 31 7 Mr. A. T. Knight, Ass stant Traffic Mar a per, Ipoh, h's left for Gemaa on tramsfcY. Mr. Shipway. who ig at present ai Gemaf, will succeed Mr. Kr-ight at Ipoh.
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  • 393 7 THE HANDICAPS. The following ate the "handicaps for to-day's rac.?s: Race I—(Seven1 (Seven Furlongs) Sheila 10, Dodger 9.10, Speed Arrow 9.4, Pawang 8.11, Merry Maiden 8.2, Druid 7.10, Applause 7.9, Nankin 7.8. H. F. 7.3. Race 2. (Race Course)— Lady Wallae Kleita 9, Slippery Sam 8.10, Peg O'
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  • 23 7 Thursday the 25th inst will be Ladies Medal day in addition to Thursday the 18th inst ow.ng to the races.
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  • 62 7 The S. R. C. Tennis Tournament will conclude on Tuesday the 23rd inst with the final of the Championship Singles between Dr. W. A. Balhetchet and Mr. N. E. Ess. Play will commence at 5 p.m. sharp. After the match the tournament prizes will be distributed. Members
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  • 159 7 Results, October 16th. 1*1 Division: Chin Woo beat C. I. C. S. 21—18, 21—12; Yeung Ching beat R. I. 21—6, 21—9. 2nd Division: Chin Woo beat R. I. Jl— 14. 21—8; C. H. S. beat St. Andrews 2x— 7, 21—9. Lengfue Table. Language in Wales is
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  • 552 7 ANNUAL MEETING. The th rteenth annual general meeting of the Mandai-Tekong Rubber Estates was held at the registered offices of the Company, Market Street, at noon yesterday, those present being Mr. E. A. Elias, in the chair, the Hon*bie Mr. E. Tessensohn, and Messrs A. W. Cashin,
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  • 164 7 On Oct. 13th, Bro J O Hassig was installed in the cha^r of Lodg? Johore Royat, >o. 3946 E C. The installation was ably carried out by Wor Bro Shelley Thompson D G. Registrar and the second master of the Lodge, assisted by Wor Bros Trimmer, Peall.
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  • 157 7 University's Offer for One Year. It is reported that the University of Michigan has offered the Chair of Creative Art to Mr. Robert Bridges, the Poet Laureate, for one year. A salary and living expenses, so says the report, would go with the appointment.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 122 7 New Goods in GENTLEMENS WEAR. 4PIP BURBERRY. J&d WEATHERPROOF RAINCOATS jjgrT/ "TJELOCKEN" AND |Bpf M "WEATHERALL" MODELS fe|||ii| I W CELEBRATED FUR FELT HATS "KELTIC" "BLACK PRINCE* S^^t,/^ BOOTS AND SHOES /-^X. IN V\ THE NEWEST MODELS 00 ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated in SINGAPORE). THE POPULARITY ENJOYED BY THE CAPSTAN
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 636 8 STEAMER SAILINGS BLUE FUNNEL LINE Regular Services to sVOatsMW AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP. HAMBURG AND HHMMMX GENOA, MARSEILLES. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Taking cargo ©u through Bills of Lading for all Ovaries* Pelsta WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. dus Singapore FHEMIUS London,
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    • 571 8 STEAMER SAILINGS "ELLERMAN" LINE *.L! ERM N ft BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Ce. LtS (incorporated in England) PASSENGER SERVICE Steamer OUTWARD. t>a* Sisgapore ♦ss CITY Or PARIS Ch.na— Jepaa Nor U •s.s. CITY OF CANTEBeU.'fci Ci jns— Japaa Oas ti liUesatWJssti*. **.s. CITY OJ» AARACUi Ma raeilles— London Dec. *s.s CITY OF
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    • 585 8 STEAMER SAILINGS ~^SJ P. O. 1 BRITISH INDIA aa? APCAR LIN* (Incorporated in England) MAIL, PASSENGER g CARGO SRRVI< p. PENINSULAR ft ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGAI! *s LONDON FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with Hl* Majesty'* Gover:iirj*rn OUTWARDS from LONDON HOMEWARD*. Far Ckisa ssd Japan. Per Marseilles. London asa ia.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 461 9 J STEAMER SAUJNGS f The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. rhe China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND Ellerman Bucknail Steam Ship Co.. Ltd AMERICAN 1 MANCHURIAN UNB.) (Incorporated in England.) >:. ro t^oston AX9 new~york vu .sues oh abasia FROM NEW YORK *mers. Sas B'eore Ronte jr Oct. 29
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    • 479 9 j STEAMER SAILINGS x '^i i -f* "rl Ua km^~^ -.y^^^^j^Jfrmtsnammnn hisr yitmr *ih iii ijjipiiiin^"*"---' -»-nOiZ.- _IL, _L*_^r^ (Incorporated in U S.A.; FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 19 DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA Steamer. Ssila Hongkong. \rrlve Seattle PRESIDENT JEFFERSON Ot 26 Nov IJJ PRESIDENT GRANT Nov. 6 n ov 2 6
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    • 224 9 i j; N. Y. K. J/INDON LINE, Hakuean Mara Oct. 28 Kitano Maru Nov. 7 Haruna Maru Nov. 13 fvejßPooi LINE Lyons Maru Nov. 14 'HMHlkt, UNB Matramato Mara Nov. 13 NBW TORE UNB via SUEZ Sailing date nil. SOUTH AMBEICAN UNB Kanagawa Mara Beg Nov BOMB AT LINE Sado
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    • 714 9 STEAMER SAILINGS ISTHMIAN LINE Arn»,nif from "vir.eric. nt S ..r.»m» aad Lo.dinc foi BOSTOiS \E\V YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DDMSCT ENSLEY CITY due Singapore Nov IS ATLANTA CITY due Singapore Nov 28 STEEL INVENTOR due Singapore Dcc 20 T akmg cargo on trough Bills of Ladir %5 to ail
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  • 240 10 THE TRIUMPH OF OIL. Oil fuel has ousted coal for burning in ships' boilers in yet another trade, for it has been announced by the Australian Postmaster General that the P. and O. and Orient Lines have decided to convert their mail packets on the Australian run to
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  • 353 10 The Bureau of Yards and Docks of the U- S. Navy has awarded a contract for a new mine storage building at the naval ammunition depot at Kuahoa, Pearl Harbour, Hawaii. It will have load ntr platforms and fireproof rolling doors ar.d railway ding accommodation. The Navy
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  • 18 10 Saturday, 20th, Field 1 p arade at Y.M.C.A. at 2.30 p.m. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner
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  • 223 10 It is not always that the elephant has tee best of the argument. A Calcutta paper has an interesting and singular story 1 lustrating the perversity or the intelligence of elephants. certain zemindar lent hi* elephant to a friend who wanted »t for the purpose of adding dignity to a
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 233 10 UNDERWOOD j Improved PORTABLE Model TUK HACRINE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY WY. r Sole Agents: I PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUB. I Stockists ROBINSON Co Ltd. *anas*Bt*ssaan*an^^ t !IIKr>"E sB a€ Lmmv T^rifl *Sm j as^ t^^^ ikw^ o )HN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorpofated ia
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    • 331 10 I Genasco Roofini 2 PLY AND 1 PLT 9 COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK ml AND NAILS FOR FIXING j GENASCO i* r- r 6£/W4*C( t/ie resw/t /#A f/ e o^er 4fl V' ears ru ch e J In t/ie BH AS3S| "/S "Kr«S!!;u-flcf.W^#; Proof manufacture Sit-^-r-S w er.'Cfc'V"?' needs of
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    • 131 10 STEAMER SAIL LLOYD TRIEST-N0 *T Incorporated m I BOMBWARO bur Penan? I Suez. Port Sal I Trieste, taking n Lading for K. »e, Ses Port* B_tiy< 3 VKNEIIA MUME L Dec. L_ I J DUCHESBA D'AOOTAJtt PERSI i U ROBANDRA W OUTWARD NGS J «f Rongk«>ng. Bkaaf snd >luji. FIUME
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 727 10 MAIL TABLE. TO-DAY. Kuala Pahang, Pekan, Sungei Lembing and Kuantan (via Jerantut) By train 6 a.m. Karimon Fook Mow 9 a.m. Pulau Soegi Benuit 9 a.m. Ci'cob and Pontian Hang Chiap 9 a.m. Cucob and Benuit Mersmg 9 a.m. Moeara-Sabah Djantbi Noorebar y a ra. Bangkok Kamundng 11 a.m. Mun'ok,
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  • 60 11 October 17. Bank 4 m.s. _J4 7-32 Bank, demand 214% Private credits 3 m.s. 2|4 9-16 New York, demand 53 Credits 90 days 5514 France, demand 830 India, T. T. 170 Hongkong, demand 2 p.c Dis. Yokohama, demand 10SV. Java, demand 130 v; Bangkok, deraati 7y^ _)o-»i .g-.. dun*
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  • 163 11 October 17. Tin 75 Tons $99.% Gambler 17.U0 Tapioca, small flake f.g. 12.00 Pearl Sago am*.- g.20 Rice, aactaaaa whita 276. 0C Rice Siaiu x\o 1 for report 30.00 Hice, S:ur_ \~o. 2 for export llO.Ot i ta ._v-»r» I I fo? eipcr\ flS.Ot Rial &umu :-rc«c *i fot
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  • 35 11 Singapore, Oct. 17, 12 noon. Singapore Stmdard Ribbed Smokea Sheet. Spot 47 47 V_; Nov.-Dec. 47% 48; Jan.-March 49% 50; April-June 51% 52 London Quotation Sheet Is. 2d. Market Quiet,
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  • 404 11 RUBBER TIN RETURNS. Nawng Pet Tin, Sept, returns, hour? run.' 246; cubic yds 23,000; output 375 pka. Sees: Borneo Co. Kuala Reman, 57,000; to date 359,800 Lok K^wi, 48,600; to date 326,600. Bruseh, 18,500; to date 89,000. Ipoh Tin, 910; to date 4,121 pi.:. Pahang Conso^l. 3,814; to date 47,997.
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  • TRADE AND COMMERCE.
    • 182 11 Singapore, Oct. 17. Rubber. —London la. 2d. Local 41%. Tin. —London £199 17s. 6d. Local (75 tons sold). Share Market.—Dull. Rubbers. —Pantais 80 85, Sungei Bagans 1.95 2 10, Jinians 1.17!- 1.25, Allcnbys 1.27Va 1.35, Amalgamated Malays 2.20 2.30 New Craigieleas 55 60, Kuala Sidiins 2.20 2.30, New
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    • 140 11 Singapore, Oct. 17. Tin.— £l99. 17s. 6d. down 10s. (99%) 75 tons sold. Rubber.— ls. 2d. down Share Market. Dull. Rubbers. Nomnal. APenbys 1.2 1.32 Mj, Amalgamated Malays buyers 2.20, Lunas 7.80 8, Malaka Pindas 1.52V. 1.57%, Craigieleas 57 V_ 61 V_, Radellas 3.90 4.10, Kuala
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    • 232 11 In a report on conditions in Jtpan (a summary of which appears in the Board o* Trade Journal), Sir E. T. F. Crowe C.M.G., the Commercial Counsellor at Tokio, directs attention to the rapid "weaternizing" of the Japan :se market for imted goods. In farmer yean, when
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  • 121 11 According to the report of the Batang Padang Dredging Co., Ltd.. for the year ended June 30th, (to be presented at the annual general meeting at Katz Bros, Ltd., Beach-st, Penang. at noon on Saturday, Oct. 27th) 1,***** pikuls of tin oie and 320 taels gold dust were recovered, and
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    • 398 11 Insets OTer $5,000,000. I TUF TDDAT LA_?rrru__ t a«,_r. r.^-_. Assurances in force over $17,000,000 I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED I HPAn offtpf- w u (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) I ihe CompaS ?ffl^^^ H TS: Si^ a P ore LONDON OFFICE: 82 Old Jewry, E.C ine Company
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    • 371 11 j BANKING, YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1880. Capital Subscribed Y. 100,000,000 (fully paid up> Reserve Fund y. 78,000,000. President: K. Eodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinoraiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. In. Soma, Esq. S K. Suzuki, Esq. J. Yamakawa, Esq Baron K. Morimura M. Odagiri, Esq. N. Igarashi, Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki.
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    • 501 11 BANKING: HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. incorporstad ia Hongko- rt Head O_T.-s: Hongkong. Antaorisad Capital $50,000,000 Peid up-Capital $20,000,000 Reserve Funds:— Sterling 4,500,000 Silver $24,500,000 Eeserve Liability ot Propuetors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS Hon. A. O. Lang. Esq., Chairman. E. v» M. Bernard, Esq., Deputy Chairman. AJEL Compton, Esq.iW.L. Pattenden, Esq.
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    • 285 11 BANKING, CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter laid up Capital in «00,000 Resor^t ■Lr* «,000,000 Sflity of M00 000 Proprietors I>o oo,ooo HEAD OFFICE, •8 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Ag.ncies and Branches. Ala* Star Honzkorii, fv k et rTSSw* f ki r Rangoon feafkol
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    • 46 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE fla*»r*--**«rf a Cngiaaa *j Royal Charter A. X if*, FIRE MOTOR CAR MARINI Fidelity Guarantee— Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs BARLOW Co Messrs. WEARE Co., Lt4 Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER &Co [_U Branch Office 64, The Arcade, Collyer Quay, A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager.
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  • 2833 12 ACQUISITION OF RUBBER LAND. J c Singapore United'* Compensation at Issue, v I The amount of compensation which is j to be pa.d to Singapore United Rubber Plantations Limited hi respect of the land, consisting of 469 acres, compulsxjrily acqui_ad by the Government under the Acquisition of
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  • 38 12 YESTERDAYS AUCTION. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association belt 1 its 625th. auction yresteretay, Oct. 17Sh. when thene was Catalogued 1,509,575 1b,., 673.91 tons; Dffered *****6 lbs.; 424.tf8 tons; Sold 586,292 lbs.; 306.38 ton:,.
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  • 117 12 The next auction will be hjd on Wedusday. the 24th. October, 1923. N. B. 1 lot CreDe eejuil to Stan lai :i n cases also sold for 18 cent. London opoi ls 2a. New York 26% cts. ?ihbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb. Singapore Standard Quality 47 »,_
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  • 329 12 Singapore-, Od 17The share' market has been very dull hroughout the week anel oi^y a smiil /Ohnae of business has b<«cn transacted, here has been a limited but sticady demand for tin shares, with rood buying •nquiries for Ulu Piahs and Lctalings for 'orward delivery, though L
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  • 56 12 The management of the Sea View Hotel have been obliged to cancel the Free Cinema Exhibitions on Wednesdays owing la the recent resolut on of the Film Pro- j ducers enhancing the cost of films. The Sunday Cinema Exhibitions wll be continued t 11 the end of the
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  • 153 12 The Malay Mail has the following: It may not to be generally known that about a mile from Ampang village is a Chinese temple which at the present time is being visited by pilgrims from all over Malaya. The pilgrims, who number over a thousand, are house-d in
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    • 284 12 THE GREAT FOX-TROT YES WE HAVE NO BANANAS "HIS MASTERS VOICE" RECORD I No. B. 1672. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD I (Incorporated in Hongkong:.) SIMGAPQKB. WHITEAWATsI o .v kj .n Gents' ;>^^ Black or Tr.n Calf Coart, I Derby or Oxford shoes, V^!^" I mal I medium weight walk- f\.
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