The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 October 1923

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 21 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. hsdfh hdfjg djfv dnfv c bvb bb SINGAPORE, SA, SATUKDAY, OCTOBER 27, 192:3 No. 11,030
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  • 138 1 (.tmr^ Snu: s' very pl a j a ipcm Jdag oj the Baropaaß situation has been h p^ Jy eqt»Hy plain speaking b, the British Premier ;;t Plymouth He maae a passiomiU appeal to Trance f!p a 7 k tht Vliy fot tlinunt A precis O f
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  • 863 1 Qiticqitld <•<!.,.> homit iia Lib>:lli .Tuvmal The bas a vtar man v bui how much. Spain a n i] directory of trigoroui turn of mind, hut ikcly to !i b* long m Hj of compellin l(1 t office for at least two hour- a ..ay. Mussolini
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 232 1 Tel; 2920 (10 Lines). SPECIAL DINNER BALL Ex en>ion of License. <f the Singspon Fund for th< Kti.ef of ..,1 Bri cts caused by the recent catastrophi in Japan. for thv Dinner and Ball ean b< f ni th Hott .j |4.00. tl for admission to the Ball Roc m
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    • 152 1 Prices from $30. Since 1809 the RONEO DUPLICATOR has been marked with success after success, development after development, until to-day it stands universally acknowledged to be the standard duplicator. in the GREAT WAR the RONEO DUPLICATOR rose the great demands which pressing emergencies P'at-ed upon it. In these days, when
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    • 70 1 LATEST ADVERii SEMENTS -Municipal tenders— P 5 Wanted to buy small U^- Pi K Am-y-Papci Steamship B:. 'kru-itcy. Government 1 _A««on 0: hc^bcw fu t Alhambra, Gaiety, Smin-i a.i.i a l^r,,^^" 11 Shipping SPARKLING MOSELLE WINE $^.50 per quart, $2 per pint. STILL RKIXE WINE $2.25 per quart, $1.25 per
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 121 1 Outward man by Rele'mii dm Japane^ r^^ p d Raw A",:'." Swimming Caraival, 4pm Reliei Fund Dinner and Ball, Raffles Hotel. Sunday, 28**, High Water, 0.22 a.m.. 11.58 pm Swimming Club. Long Distance Knee. Pitch homeward mail closes. Legislative Council, 10.. 'J0 a.m. Tuesday. 30r/i. High Water, 1.31 a.m., 0.5«
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  • 84 2 COMING ATTRACTIONS AT THE THEATRE. bill. theatn which Uui I I, Britishers in Sow the boo) n tot rh. f v I It 1■: < I m t;i ot t!l1 S ih pen mr-H b, wl next yc .-.I 1 A! 1 tour b imdei the ty manager, Afterwards popp
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  • 72 2 Through repeated requests the Surina' Theatre is showing Cruie- Mutchison's Serial "Our Whirlwind" until nexx Thursday 30th. October. The whole 80 reels are beiritr fhown complete each night and drawing crowded houses. Next Wednesday an all comedy programme jf ::o ipociaUy selected reels will be- presented in which
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  • 258 2 The smallest aeroplane to make a siccessful flight in Am. -Mia nas retched St. Loui> t )i.. Washmgtoc, covering the distant--.? from the capital (about 700 miles) in 12 boon. The craft was designed and piloted by Lawrence Speny, New York. It is 1G feet lon-, with a wring spread
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 282 2 Loveb' Health;/ Skin Kept So Ey Cuticura Daih use cf the Soap keeps the o!:in fresh and c'^ar while touches oi the O:n:n-. nt now and then prevttit lln.j mwwl^lCm L.g serious. Do not fail to include the exquisitely scented C"t aira Talcum in your toii**t pre pai&tion 1 v
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    • 553 2 j ■itfi.i^w ij SURINA fr *Ty^^ 1 -^h Bl TUESDAY 30TH. 11^™ Last Night of An Attraction more tremendous— CHARLES HUTCHISON'S THAN NOT GUILTY WHIRLWIND SERIAL IA M fi II II T Y AU 15 Episodes— The whole 30 Reels Ir\ 111 II Ullj I in one night fcr only
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    • 452 2 Alhambra From Saturda. 27th October, to Thursday. Ist Ntreaber IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 p.m SHARP TOPICAL BUDGET British Screen News. o REAL DRAMA INVOLVING RBAL PEOPLE LEWIS J. SKLZXICK PRESK\ CONWAY TEARLE In m 5 Reels "LOVE'S MASQUERADE" A powerful screen drama in which highly dramat.. murder ir.
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    • 338 3 "*o//ieT MpV AAv SOS hatfl *Jr grown into a fin* healthy boy. i f and 1 think it i», „,u t eJ W j tur« b wonderful w«y." jgt: 1 Such a Good Baby! I U tnat the description of your Utde one Happy and srmling when Srf awake, •leeping
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    • 199 3 theTexcelsior IK H. P. MOTOR CYCLE. m,i i R T^e c iieapest Form of Transport Made by Bayliss Thomas and Co, the manufacturers of the famous motor cycle lugs and frame fittings. *™^™^S?£^r im Mbkm 2 speed ec DEFERRED PAYMENTS (PCtQC DEFERRED PAYMENTS ARRANGED $£QJ ARRANGED THE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED.
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    • 45 3 -a M Kilt cJ V K I I Apply for New Price List. to Singapore and Branches. A CHRISTMAS GIFT that cannot be duplicated. YOUR PHOTOGRAPH. Make an appointment to-day. You will not be disappointed at THE EASTERN STUDIO, Stamford Road Singapora Phone No. 1900.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 751 3 CHURCH SERVICES. B. SIMON AM) A JUDE. APP. MM. 22nd. SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. October, 23, I<J£3. -1. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 5 i..rn. Holy Communion rChoraii I Matins and Litany. I .m. 'I he CatcchisM. 1 x Lvcii>ong and Sermon. 8.15 p.m. Evensong asd Sermon. tag the following
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  • 1756 4 THE LOCAL OPTION POLL. From Our Own Correspondent. Edinburgh, Sept. 26. The holiday season is practically over, and one of the first great duties facing the Scottish citizens is the November poll on the Scottish Temperance (the Local Veto) Act. Since I last wrote you on this subject
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  • 112 4 Countess Agnes Esterhazy, one of the most beautiful Hungarian women, became infatuated with the movies and, in defiance of her father's veto, is now appearing as one of the most brilliant leading women on the German screen. All Berlin is mad about her. The Esterhazys are one of the oldest
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  • 437 4 F K.ASER CO., EXCHANGE AND SHARE BROKERS. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 2titii. MINING. [Figures in brackets show the icsue valut of the Share in dollars unless otherwise marked. C. Cum div. x equals ex div.] Batangr Padang Tin 35 40 Hitam Tin 1.05 1.40 c.d. Jelantoh 20 nom. Johan
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    • 526 4 ||^Jjp WlT 3R£ATtfE' ill jl| J| i^*???' Tf you are not certain, why I *x*ch Wh*c^ 1 not taste pD; whkh is a n6&*^^4> genuinely old whisky. j^~ZZ?ZZT Whisky which is matured by K^HBiyfl time, and mellowed in the only 3|g^np9 true way, in wood, is none too plentiful to-day.
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    • 536 4 VJ V^ MU T M Kuur.u BrHl h M GOLF STlCKS:— Drivers, Brassies, B. fti u Jigrers, Mashies, Niblicks, Samwie* Marl Putters. Golf Balls f All Make<». and Ladies), Tees (All Kinds). MEYER MANSIONS, TD A T A Singapore. A j A 8a Cq| X'MAS PRESENTST""^^ The latest productions in
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  • 1139 5 DOWNING STREET'S NEW POLICY. (From Our Own Correspomlent.* London, Sept. 27. Can t«j grcCd come out of Nazareth'? Or :aa Downing Street be persuaded to adopt a new pokey? It ■cnn. i Am: in t :at c«f vat 9 'ne pp]; v Dcmnng S.reei, in :> :ai
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 292 5 Lj Ui furnish i bjioii .V Immediate i Mj A Co. Ltd I#B Upper furn shed, Electric •ry ply erzonally, ATi i TIU6! .\UJCNCIBI Lil>., Auctu t«r« Estate Agents, u.c. 1 ET TEH KURAU. o <le galow ten ary. Appiy -j RUST AGENCIES, LIMITED, Auctioneers BstStS Ajr«rr» U.c. I BOr«l
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    • 589 5 TENDERS. GOVBKNMBNT NOTIFICATION. o v. [be received up to noon or loi* 1 f ;.n:i Novemh,,'. 11)23. at th« Honourable the Colonial pore, from persons dt>- tonir: n* f or the suppl/ oi I drarfnij the year 1924 den may be obtained at btpedtor of Fri.ons, I i be mat
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    • 710 5 ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY.) IN THE SUPREME COUKi OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. X o 127 of V. IZ. Ke (1) O. S. H. Mohanud Hussain. SUMMARY CASE. Rcv-uivinv O;der made 10 i Au-u.^t, 1923. fttc of Older for Summa y Admin! txution 22nd October, 1923.
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    • 543 5 Illfpft F&r Watches at Lew Cost '^^^^SsaJr vvalches made to vritri•t&nd the peculiar Miniate of SingnSilver Scre'W Case and 8 Washable itrapi ?2."> Silver Half Kuntt-r, Heavy Cs.^e Lpa: u r. itrap <2.i S'vpr Wr «t)et Screw movement «•>(} "JOCKEr CLLifi" Stop watch 0 "BINTAXG TIMOP" > ry strong pocket
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  • 49 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. DEATH CIO.- Mrs. Kio X^rian B<H;n Bee Goh Cheng Keow lin-d :it her reside nee No. '.'I. l&ampoftg Java Road, on Tuesday 'JSrd October L92S. The funvral will take place on Sumkiy ISth November IMS. The Cortege will leave for! the Thompson Road Cemetery at 10 a.m.
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  • 651 6 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1923. WATCHMAN. WHAT OF THE NIGHT? The telegrams published in to-day'* issue are in the highest degree moment to the cause of the restoration of normal conditions in Europe, on which depends the prosperity of the world at large. They foreshadow the possibility of
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  • 483 6 H. If. Troopship Braemar Cas' le i- (iue at Singapore <>n Nov. loth. Sir John and Lady Walsham are pass» i gers through by the Devanha for Shanghai. Mr. L. H. Gorsoch is appointed to act as Second Assistant Secretary C. from Sept 10th. Mr. A. 8. Jelf, director, Political
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  • 59 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 26. There was another heavy storm yesterday afternoon, which caused damage to houses, and rooted up trees. Several roadl were blocked for hours, and the Ightii and telephone services were interiY: with. Mr. Ralph Scott, the Acting Resident, arrived this afternoon,
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  • 94 6 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipefc, Oct. 26. A meeting of representatives of the various elubl has decided to form a Perak Crick. I.< agi s competition to be held on the same lines as the Singapore t >urramcp.t. A sp cial committee wa formed to draft rules and
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  • 44 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Oct. 26. The death has occuned at Edinburgh, suddenly, of Mr. D. C. Macdougall, \mU manager of the BfayfleM Plantations. The deceased arrived Home a few weekon retirement. He was about seventy years of age.
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  • 77 6 (3y Courtesy of the Nanfro NickiXichi Shimbunsha.) IMdS), OeU 25th. Action has been taken in the direction; of reform of the House of Peer- by the younger members, led by Baron Xakagrawa. Mr. Ojrawa Haikichi has tendered his from the Legislative Committee on the ground that the Government
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  • 123 6 For hindering the work of the Fire, Brigade and for refusing to move off when ordered SO do so \.y police officials, a Straits-born Chinese wrma brought up before' the Third Magistrate yesterday morning and fined $HX). It \va, itetcd a large d'ud had collected round the
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  • 124 6 Following the report of a Teochew. who told the police at the Centra! S n on Thursday nijrht that he had I threatened by a Chinese armed with a piece of iron and that the r i had also attempted to ext it $in from him. a Chinese
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  • 121 6 Received by Sitiawan Japanese Charity .Association. D. Carmichael $25, J. OVon-i-.fll 20, SHaff of Sitiawan Police Station' 2S.f>o, Ar.plo-Chinese School 28.02. Sitiawan District Club C. P. Hewett io, .1. \v. Rowan 5 C. F. H. Baitus 2. C. Bailey 2. Omar Club J. D. M. Smith 5,
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  • 111 6 ".Midas,"' ir. a financial contemporary, B«yf: 'My sympathy goefl oat to the transfer clerk in the office of Arm of Jtockbroken who deal with the Par I-a.-t. A ticket and transfer had to be nvdt out for a Chinese gentleman, who boasted of forty-three Christian, or otherwise names.* 1 Charged
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  • 98 6 [Reut. UMn Sir Koare in a implied Mr. Baldwi a vvrdid and laid 9 important moment 11 Conservative Part) sooner or later 1 '.ut a 1 oui indu ment -f the Em] repetition <.f the oltl ta trade 1 oni und industry. A commui trutineei hai e iun
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  • 212 6 ThlV. I v'. the Third Police M sentence*} to impr. ftaudulant p in a twakow ir successfully appealed j t rate's .1 c&siof] I efi re S i v. rhe Chief Ju<t ii •.y afternoon. Mr. E. R i I for ■11 Whitle.v ippnw The prosecutio had been
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  • 79 6 Attorney-(;eneral of tofMj** The judgee l>/ the promotion Branch to the Chief aai b m SHed, i» y I Lancelot Henry Llphind held the Attoi niyika Territory il Mr. Elphinstorie, Howard Rlphii il Unooln*« Inn in 1904 p number of 1913 lu was ai. British Bond ra
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  • 41 6 The practice to b< on Monday, Octobei 2 the last! me with" is hoped thai of being present private prai I i i Ist, a1 p.m. ir. on Mom lay. Noi bined practice of be held in tin- Cat]
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 155 6 \~3D R i_n El/ u S \>- i I 3^ v, I Q v^-okX y/^ SOLE AGFNTB l j /CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., I.Td\ (Incorporated ia Shaaxhai; PATRONISED fc3^^*S^^^J BY ROYALTY. ONYX JEWELLERY THE FASHION IN PENDANTS, RINGS, EARRINGS BRmx lIKS ETC., BET WITH DIAMONDS ON PLATINUM IX CHARMING DESIGNS. SPECIALTY:—
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    • 186 6 50. PUDLO BRAND CEMENT WATERPROOFER. "PUDLO" Brand Waterproof er is r fine white powder. When it is ;i. eluded in the usual cement plastering or in ccrcrete, it absolutely prevents dampness and moisture penetrating. It makes cellars and basements even when built alongside the watei's edge, damp proof. The dampest
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  • 622 7 SKITISH AND U. S. VIEWS. I PWINS STATEMENT. [Renter's Service.] London, Oct. 25. :> wa> given an ovattfon at meeting of 5.000 in Plymouth. u Government had ign policy on which the i.'v united, and had lost Isvonring to secure n < »sary tj tnd Eu- He
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  • 412 7 GERMAN DISSENSIONS. INDUSTRIALISTS RELEASED. [Reuter's Service.] Berlin, Oct. 26The Koelnische Zeitung's Essen correspondent karns tha Krupp, together with iree of his directors, imprisoned in Duessehin f ha:; obtained his release for a period of seven days on the grci nd of pressing business, it is stated that the
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  • 199 7 Mr. Justice Brown presided over the sitting of the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, vhen an application for a receiving order to be grar.ted against Robert Martin Siddons, a marine engineer, was made by Mr. Drummond on behalf of the petitioring creditor, the debtors sister. It was stated that Siddons,
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  • 941 7 PNO REDUCTION. GENERAL SMUT'S SPEECH. [Reuter's Service.] London, Oct. 25. General Smuts' speech, which was broadClted by wireless, and beard not merely rousrhouU Britain, but probably in Paris am' a Large part of the continent, continues fbe the absorbing topic. A section of c press, which is generally
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  • 458 7 DUTCH DEFENCE. GOVERNMENT THREAT. [Reuter's Service.] The Hague, Oct. 26. In the Second Chamber, the Foreign Minister, Heer Karivebeek, defended the b:ll for t,he construction, of a fleet for the defence of the Dutch East Indies, from an Internationa) standpoint. He said the Washington Treaty had not
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  • 108 7 The death has occurred at Hongkong of Mrs. Frost, wife of Mr. B. L. Frost, of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company. Mrs. Frost had been ill about a fortnight Mrs. Frost had resided in the Colony about seventeen yean. She was a trained nurse and when to Hongkong in 1906
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 15 7 Mr. G. N. Magill, of Taiping, has gone to Singapore for a few days. (M.M.)
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    • 111 7 l 1 WHENEVER THE Ql ESTION ARISES OK Warm nothing for the Kiddies YOU CAN ALWAYS RELY OX OUR STOCKS V OF Mi| Chi| P'' oaf f^h M^ki Underclothing |Mm NIGHT GOWNS VESTS (ALL SHAPES) M Sl Xf I r I H fc, "r* t <«<'-" i < 7 OUR
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 562 8 SAJIJNGS blue Tunnel line Regular .Serviced to *Vh AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BE1MBN; GENOA, MARSriILKS LIVBSPOOL AND GLASGOW. VI iKSEILLES, HAVBX, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK. f«kiDi cargo ou through Hilln of Lading for alt O'eriaai Felaia WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AND N. rovTINBNI. in* Ringapor* RLPENOB Locdcn,
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    • 540 8 STEAMER^S/OLINGS "ELLERMAN" LINE KLLERMAN tt BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Lu (incorporated in England) PASSENGER SERVICB Meamei OUTWARD. Bi»fa»ore •♦s CITY OF PARIS Cftißft-^Jftps* It CITY Or CANTUfeJiIJKI Ciiiii—J»P»» f>««. CITY OF KARACHI Marseilles— London Dec I CITY OF PABIS M^rseilles^London Jan. 7 •i.s. CITY OF CANTERBURY Marseilles— London Feb. 26 •s.s. CITY
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    • 522 8 STEAMER SAILINGS p. o. 1 BRITISH INDIA *n* APCAR U:s* (Incorporated in England) HAiL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVictp t*BN INSULAR A ORIENTAL gTEAM NAVIGATION LONDON A FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government* OUTWARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARD^ F«r China and Japan. For Maraeillea, Lond< 1. An 4 T«uiaf«.
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    • 525 9 STEAMER^SAOiNGS The Ocean Steam Ship Company, Limited. The China Mutual Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. AND EUerman Bucknail Steam Ship Co., Ltd. (AMERICAN ft MANCHURIAN UNB.) (IncorporaUd 1b England.) i3t «T 81BVIC1 TO BOSTON AND NEW YORK rU BUBB OR PANAMA. FROM NEW YORK. aummers. D«« B'por« iUaU y #f KT:
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    • 483 9 STEAMER SAILINGS r I jl_M*P fi- Cl^a? I (I M m p~i (Incorporated in U.S.A.) FAST PASSENGER SERVICE 10 DAYS— HONGKONG TO AMERICA Steamer. Sails Hongkong. Arrives Seattle. PRESIDENT GRANT Nov. 6 Nov 2B PRESIDENT MADISON Ncv. 18 n 7 PRESIDENT MCKINLEY Ncv. 30 gw 19 PRESIDENT JACKSON Dec. 12
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    • 228 9 N. Y. K. LONDON UNI Hakujran Maru Oct. 28 Kitano Matu Nov. G Haruna Mam Nov. 13 LIVERPOOL LINI Lyoi 1 Maru Nov. 7 HAMBURG Ll>l ICataumoto Maiu Nov. 16 Dakar Maru mid. Dec. LNHW YORK LINE via iCKZ. Sailing date nil. SOUTH AMHEiCAN LTVaV Kanagawa Maru Nov. 2 BOMBAT
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    • 661 9 STEAMER SAILINGS ISTHMIAN LINE Arriving from Americ* via F»n«mA and Loading fo? BOSTON. NEW YORK, AND BALTIMORE VIA SUEZ DWdECT SELMA CITY due Singapore Nov 2 6 ATLANTA CITY due Singpore *> Dec' 8 STEEL INVENTOR due Singapore Dec 20 Taking cargo on throngk Bills of Ladrg to all InUod
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  • 339 10 CLEARING TANJONG PAGAR CHANNEL. The removal cf the shale rid£c connected with the Teinbag'a Shoal in the North hanncl, the must frequented route taken bjr vessels entering to the Tanjonu- Pa^ar Docin, wbioh has bfeon carried out by Mo— Til Topham, Jones and Railton. will have the effect
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  • 202 10 Jafta'a EligibU Bac»clof I Oailj Sk« .ch recei t! y h d th* fo lowing fiom it> New York rdent: Modern "Kv» who are lureri to Kast by the bright proap ct >>f find of weaCthy, unattached mal an Rrord n season by Mrs. Whiti Spiny,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 158 10 1 UNDERWOOD Improved PORTABLE Model TUK MMIIINK VOII WIJJ. EVENTUALLY «UT. 1 1 a* N I PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. I Incorporated in England). >!.Ni. Al'OivK. I'Bam;, KLALA LUMPLK I Stockists ROB N SON Co Ltd. taujnxnxiiittiintum^ muimmn .r?::n.:rainigumtt?tiint»nTT:::>itt'.tHi!>m>nMiiinuu^ kjf Crawford's fl ifl B Fin Apt i^\ I*J |~pl_r^!^ At
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    • 399 10 Genasco Roofing 2 PLY ANB I PLT 0 COMPLETE WITH PATENT KANT-LEAK to AND NAILS FOR FIXING GEM 4 SCO /.S jfc^^Mtl «^/Vj*jCo the result of in the lons over 4Q Vears i m j PUn ch9 *Wr ij^|s^3^l than rittan* experience 9 the ltlB ««"»>» raF IIs uRFAC«ffIHP P
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    • 140 10 STEAMER SAILING LLOYD TRIESTINO N> Incorporated hi t£ HOMEWARD SAILLN^ N>r Penang, Colombo, Ad«*. SIM. Port Said, Brindiii, W» t Trieste, taking cargo ou throtf 3 Lading for Finme, the Levant Sea Pen* Due to V* Aitiit JL VENEZIA N^ FIUME L. D«. 12 DUCHESSA D'AOSTA Jan. PERSIA Feb. II
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 744 10 MAIL T VBLE. TODAY. Karimcn Fook Mew i) a.m. Ptngevar.p Despatch J ani. P'an^, Sabanjr, etc Van den Bosch 10 a.m. Batavia, Chei'ibon, Ss'maranjr, Si>uraba>a, Macassar, etc. Roygeveen 10 a.m. H*kong Japan Honolulu Maru 10 a.ni Kuala Pahang KuantJn Asdang 11 a.m. Bangkok Kuala 11 a.m. Kehiiitan Krian 11 p.m
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    • 198 10 PABSBNGERB ARRIVED. Per Siv-'iia: Mr. G. S. Merrick, Mr. L. Loummeroff, Mr. S. Thak i-. Bfta^o Priestly, Mr, ii. U. Elias. The Phiiippin National Bank has mad a pn tit of over two million pesoa in its operations for the la^t quarter ending Septemfe r :*»ot 'i and Aw bank
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  • 68 11 October 26. Bank 4 m.a. j. 18 Bank, demand o 4 3_ 3 .> Private credits 3 m.s. 2 4 l«j-3~ New Voik, demand 501" Oredita 90 dayi M% France, demand 850 InLin t'.T. i W% Hcn^kont,', (lonian. l p_ pc £)j s \okohs<ma, demand 106?* Java, demand jgy
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  • 197 11 October 2G Tin 100 Ton, $10 o >oo Gambler 17 50 1 epper white 28 00 Pepper Black UM Tapioca, small flake t.g. 12 00 Pearl Sa*o amalJ 820 Copra W7O Copra Sundried 11.00 Opium, Benares zm* 4,000 Rice, Rangoon white 275.0C Rice Siam No 1 for rxport 80.00
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  • 129 11 MACPHAIL'S REPORT. Singapore. Oct. 2f». I!ul>btr: London It. Imi. Local 44» 4 Tm:— London vjiu LI i. i. cal 102. LOO toni i ild. Share Market:—] Rubbers:— Allenby* i LSO, Amalgi ted Malays 2.16 >. 4 )i( Jeram Kuantana SS 40, Jimahi 1.1;, 120. \U n akal
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  • 39 11 Singapore, Oct. 16. 12 noon Sing Standard Etiblx S uokec Sheet. Spot iAH 45; Nov-Da 15 V,-> Jan- Mar -i.v 16; Apr-June 47 1 47 a 4 Quota S eel 1-. i%d. Market Qu'u
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  • 224 11 Recently we grave some particulars of tyre production in the United S for this year, which ha> beaten all.previ< records. Motor car and transport vehicles iilso distance any former figures. In the hrst eight months of 1923 the total production of 'cars exceeded that of
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  • 54 11 At present the Canadian people have $1337,000,000 Invested in Dominion of Canada bonds. Their demand dej>osits in the chartered hanks of Canada total $537,40.000. Their notice deposits (saving*, tota! $1,227,253,481. Canada's international trade is the greatest it lias ever reached, and the national revenue hi the hignest
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  • 62 11 Canada should this year ship large quantities of wheat' to China, according to G. A. R. Emery, assistant- trade commissioner at Shanghai, who has returned on furlough. The poor condition of the crop in that country will necessitate large imports of foodstuffs and Canadian exporters should
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  • 101 11 Singapore. Oct. 2b. Tin:— 42o4 10s., >;;> 605., LO2, lO< toai sold. Rubber:— ls. l down Rubbers:— Nominal. Ayer Pam> .",.40 5. GO. Amalgamated Malaya iMT 1 2-22 Bassetta l 1.06, Allenbya I:2' 1 ..50, Ifalaka Pindaa 1.40 1.45, Craigiel at 52 57, Kuala Sidima 2.10
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  • 112 11 Singapore, Oct. 2i>. V: an i t the mfideneeprice* tract) from trade in»t« i thifl market and the demand in the past week h.-»- chiefly come from nervous The premium* en future positions practically disappeared. Quotations:— >: -M l November to mber 45, Jam ary to March 15Vb
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  • 325 11 Asked to contribute a confession to a friend's autograph album. Mark Twain wrote: "I have known many sorrows, most of which never happened." Worries are sorrows which don't happen, says the Rev. R. J. Campbell, D. D. No one can escape sorrow, but everyone can escape worry. Worry is
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 379 11 K»geis over $5,000,000. mriTi nnmsM Assurances in force over $17 000 000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY UMFIH) RFAn OFFTPF. w v T (Incorporated in Straite Settlements) I hf cSmnanv hw T^OOOo'Sf B^ 1 011^: S^P 0^ LONDON OFFICE: 82 Old Jewry, E.C me Company nas £20,000 deposrted with
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    • 374 11 YOKOHAMA SPECIE B4NK, LIMITED. ESTABUSHED 1880 t^S2J Subs <^*>ed Y 100 OOCsOOfI (ruily paid up) Reserve Fund y. 73,000,000. v President: K. Kodama Esq. Vice-President: R. Ichinoraiya, Esq. DIRECTORS. N. Soma Esq. S K. Suwki, Esq. m rt? l^ B^ l^ Baron K Morimura. M. Odagin, Esq. N. I^rashi, Esq.
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    • 502 11 BANKING. HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Ineorporatad is Hcn^-to* Head Oir^e- Hongkong. Antiortied Capir»» $50,000,000 i>>ued and fully paid up £20.000,000 Keserre Fond*;— ow»riin ft 4,500,000 Silver $24,500,000 Keterre Liability of Proprietors $20,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS, i Lan Chairman. a V, U Jr* Bera r d» Esq., Deputy Chairman. A.H. Compton,
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    • 249 11 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK C*f INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Ir^orrorated in England by Royal Charts. FaU up Capital in SOO.OOO »UreB £5 each £i non nor Re»erre Fund SRWmKS Liability of I Bo0 000 Proprietor. Moo>ooo HEAD OFFICE, 18 Bishopa^ate, London, E.G. Agweies and Branchw. |S' W' &r E awn Coombe
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    • 56 11 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (L**r»mM 'm XncUnd *7 2oyml Charttr A. Iff*., FIRE MOTOR CAR MARBV* Fidelity Guarantee-* Administration Bonds Singapore Representatives— Messrs. BARLOW Co Messrs. WEARE c*^ Lft* Messrs. HARRISONS, BARKER &Co iM Branch Office 64, The Arcade, CoUyer Quay. A. GORDON LEE, Resident Manager. that the thing you might
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  • 1950 12 THE REPORT ON HOUSING SHORTAGE. T thly meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners was held yesterday afternoon. Mr. R. J. Farrer, presided, ai <! there wei w pn M W. i, P. A. Anthony, A. E. E r, 0. P. .th Joi M. an e, A E Baddeley,
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  • 277 12 Ther>3 if every indication :hat this ifternocn*! race meeting, whiL'h has been Lirarged v. ith the object of assist-bg the! lapane^i ReKef Pjunda, will be a greai »ttcc > ft, ni every view-pomt. The entries for the events are particularly sno is here were few scratching 8 as
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  • 117 12 RUGBY. Coast Defence! vs. ."Malacca To-day. The foHowisg will represent Coast Defences against Malacca: Spr. Mills, RE.; Sgt Noon, R.A.0.C.. Sgt. Waiker, R G A., Lt. TauK R.G.A., Gnr. Bdneyi R.G.A.; Lt. Coleman, R.E i.t. B vill., R.G.A 1/ Thorn** R.K. (rapt.), U. I hayre R.G.A.. < apt.
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  • 104 12 The following will represent the Y.M. vs. Lanka Union §A cricket to-day (Saturday) at Bales! er ommei at 2 p.m.: 11. G. St. .k apt,), G. J. Vya-. T. \v- rak <:y, G. 11. Oehltrs, C. S. .Martini-. A. \Y. Moreira, i'. Jayaward ne, V. R. Martinus, F. de
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  • 111 12 Th. following will represent the Garrison and Sepoy Line« Golf Chlba in the mate i :.t Sep v I ies to-morrow (Sunday). Gar* rison players are mentioned first: .).3O a bl Macphai] and Nash vs. Bine ard C. C. IJfown. «Mif>— F. Stevart S*ld 1. S.
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  • 43 12 Tuesday's Results. Ist. Division: Chin Woo beat Yeong Ching 21- -IS: 21—8. C. I. C. 8. beat i Y.MC.A. J 1 11; 21 14. 2nd. Division: C.I.C.S. beat R. I. 21— 0; 21—2. ('U.S. beat Chin Woo 21—3; 21—").
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  • 31 12 The following is the result of the Ladiet Monthly Medal:— Mrs. J. S. Miller, all square. Th< tit should be played nrT before Sal rda) Nov< mber 10th.
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  • 62 12 1• Nov< tnber V>< ;.< y competition n be plnyed for on Pal y and Sunday Xi v« mfa i ')vi\. and 4;h. The Ladies' Monthly Medal will U« played f- Mcndufy, November 6th. 'Ih< competition for the Autumn Cup been Axed for Saturday and Sunday. November
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  • 143 12 Thursdays Preliminary Heats. The following have qualified for the finals: 80 yds Schools Championship: Hwang Sem Chong <st And), llohd Sar <V.B.S. >. Furubashi <A.CS.>. c. Cropley (St. J.1.). so yds Back stroke handicap: Chia Kim Si Onir. Matsumoto, Lee Chin Koon, Tan Soon
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  • 89 12 i London, < Ith 'l hough som< critics dismis Ekfutntaz as 8(' sprinter, n refuse to condemn I the intil she ia seen ai ian tiens. u undei i\ if j. the •ra k s. T::< A<ra Iv it h< tend? p rsevere r 1
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