The Straits Times, 30 June 1920

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times NO. 26,370 L-JL< SINGAPORE, WEDN JUNE 30, 1920 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 842 2 Extensions and Additions Made Last Year. The twelfth annual general meeting of i Whiteaway Laidlaw.and Co., Ltd., was held on May 21 at 5, Cripplegate Buildings, E.C., Mr. Mence Wilkinson (chairman and managing director) presiding. The Chairman moved the adoption of the! report and accounts, and
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  • 156 2 An unfortunate affair it reported from the Deglali Concentration Camp for demobilisation. It appears that several I officers awaiting; demobilisation were insulted by Indians in the station. Some trouble ensued and it is alleged that the officers intruded on the temple and caused some damage. The officers
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 228 2 THECMAkM Lipton's Tea "pUK flavout. the delicate aroma and the fragrance of its leaf, can never lie equalled by aoy other Ordinary tea. Liptuo'a T»a is the pick of the World's Finest Tea gardeos and, ia packed by the most modern scleotific methods that preserves the rich flavour and the
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    • 402 2 I Home-mzde Bread. I iic yo-ir Imss) m.idfl and bak-H f I »i home, kiid know what it v ni.da i of And by whom. I Bread mixing at home is roily !W quite rasy, if cook oses 1 Paisley Fsrawrty salM *Pauan near.' f ENGLISH SODIUM BISULPHITE SHIPMENT DUE
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    • 946 2 ESTATE OF THE LATE SULTAN IDRIS. SALE OF MINING LANDS Vmdrr laatraetions from the Trustee, the aadersigaed will sell by Auettea th« BUa« Lands scheduled below, at THE TOWN HALL, IPOH On Friday, July 16, 1920, at 10.30 a.ra. If unfinished, the sale will be continued on the following day
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  • 935 3 Some Scenes, SeflMtlou Art Reasons. Major C. 0. Tnißet, wrilitg ia a borne paper, lays Apatt frcm tbe exigeaeiea of Aghttag, it may poatibly not to oteai to tvnybody wby aittoevt at great pencnil discomfort and ofltn at eoaiideralile ri*k, abcold im kc eadeavoniuiß to attain to greater
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  • 141 3 H.B. Ibe Governor of Ceylon, responding to the toatt to hie h><altb ol the Ceylon Assrriatiou dinnei in Locdon oa Miy 37, relened to tbe Conetitaticaal K.-lrtm Deputation MyiDR be wonld Q»se that tbe Heroastile Oommuaity ebonld have represeatatioa in tbe Lesiilative Conceil and a'ao bin cwb
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    • 164 3 Cheese is the most Nutritious Food -Stuff in the World. v^ i AMtRICAN CHEDDAR) IM c «ili «ctp in */4sr as> c Wees^ On sale at alf stores. CONNELL BROS., CO. Sole Agents, Singapore. (Incorporated in C.S.A.) T. C WANG QDALXPTJtD DENTIST. U. *enth Bridge Road (naar the Caneral Polle*
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    • 477 3 Sore Throat Take genuine Brilish P rMI OCRM WIIINO TH*<VT TAttCV With the R^d-rcid-Gcld Seal of Gcnalcsan, Ltd. It quickly soothes the pain reduces the swelling and inflammation and causes the lacerated tissues to heal. But don't confuse genuine British Formamint wirn other tablets which ;irc »o/c;enii;:ic and many of
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    • 247 3 Its. SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE t r. IN STOCK t 4tCe *kMjp^ Nanyang Bank, mediara, II and IS lbs. fyf| "Naniang" Bank. D'fseap, 1« lbs. Cm* 00^ Wot* and Asur* Wot*. Kraft Wrappintf Dimperial IM lbs. JK> •tS% C p Whit Wrapping, 10 lb*. WL 1 jJEe* Utterpress and Lithorraph
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 788 4 STEAMER 3AILIHM P. 0. -British India AMD Apcar Line (Compsniss Incorporated In England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAL 9. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) The Company's MAIL SERVICES BAST OF BOMBAY are at arsasat aasasndad LONDON FAB-EASTERN SEBVICk FBOM LONDON TO MARSEILLES ft LONDON Daa
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    • 426 4 STEAMER SAIURIS PRIHGE LIHE LIMITED, (Incorporated in England) FAB EAST SERVICE FOR NEW YORK SLAVIC PRINCE (via Panama) In port MONGOLIAN PRINCE about Ist half Sept. CELTIC PRINCE about Ist half Oct. For sll information apply to ADAMSON, GILFILLAN 4 CO, LTD. (Incorporated in England) Agents. THE BEH LIRE STEAMERS,
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    • 255 4 STEAMER SAMJMM THE EASTERN SHIPPINB COMPANY, UMTTED (Incorporated la Straits Settlamaata) This time tabls la sabjast to alUntioa without further notice. Steamer aalUag from Singapore POT SENG— Every Tuesday, at t pja, far Port Sw.tUnham and Penaag. From Malacca to Slagapara From Penang to MoaJsaata (Trala Journ.y from Moulmala to
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    • 414 4 tTEAMEW UMJtm 0. S K. TKB OSAKA IfIOHBN KABWA LTB. (laaarpantad la Jaaaa) No. i. Do tens ■tree*. Print-it Balßaga baa flngann (Subject to ahange wttkeat netiso] FOB POBT BAUD, ■issanis^ LOIfDON. ANTWERP. BOTTBXDAH AMD BAMBUB6 HIMALAYA MABU mid. Jaly ALPS MARU mid. Sept. FOB HBir TOBK (via Panama Caaal)
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    • 426 4 CTEAMEE SAUHM NIPPON YU3LK KAISHA (Incorporated la Japaa) Date Mall Caatract wttk the lasanlat Jspsaeas ClsTstamaal. Sobjeet to altoratiaaa without netie*. EUROPEAN HAIL UNB Fortnightly Sarriea Far Landaa. Antwerp via (Malacca) 1*— aaC CaUmba. Saaa. Part Said and Maraainen. INABA MABU July 8 KAMO MARU July 17 IYO MARU July
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 506 5 STEAMER SAILINGS DODWELL LINE (Tasorporated la England) FOR NEW 1 YORK DIRECT LOWTHER CASTLE loading Ist half July Par freig-ht, ulea» apply to "AIS.RaON. SIMONS ft CO, LTD, Agaau FOR VAXCOUVER, B.C. (DIRECT) The Methven is due here about July 2h, 1980, and will huve prompt despatch for Vancouver, B.
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    • 363 5 STEAMER SAILINGS FOR CALCUTTA DIRECT The I.C.S.N. Co.'s s.s. Namsang, 4034 tons, leaves noon on Saturday, July 3. For freight or passage apply BOUSTEAD ft CO., Agcntß. NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE ITALIANA (Incorporated In Italy) Ths Fast Cargo Steamer SICANIA is expected to arrive in Singapore about the end of July and
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    • 511 5 STEAMER SAILINGS HENDERSON LINE s.s. Bhamo sailing from Rangoon on July 13, for Port Said and Liverpool. A few passages available. Apply I PATERSON, SIMONS cV CO, LTD, STRUTHERS ARD DIXOR IRC. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) j THB GREEN STAR STEAMSHIP CORP. dna Steamer Singapore Destination WEST CACTUS July 14 Manila
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    • 852 5 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION Tenders will be received st the Colonist Secretary's Office, up to nooa of July 7, 1920, for the following works 1. Additions to Laundry at the General Hospital. 2. Conversion of roof of Kitchens at Labrador Villa into a tiled roof including repairs to floor. 3. Conversion of
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    • 893 5 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND I FEDERATED MALAY STATES VICTORY BONDS Bearing Interest from the date of pnrchaa* at five per cent, per annum, payable sa September 1 and March 1. REPAYABLE AT PAR ON SEPTEMBER 1. MM PRICE OF ISSUE— IOO PER CENT. All proceeds of this issue will be lent
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    • 557 5 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Can b« bad of slightly um4 "THE PRACTICAL CAR" Five-Seater touring body. Only limited number available. The first shipment of five cars was sold to ONE Company for hiring. Very economical on benzine. For further particulars, please apply to JITTS CO., LTD.. 48, Robinson Road. THE BUSINESS MAP
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 570 6 tutmt Gaiety Cinema CHANGE OF PROORIMMB A 7.80 Suup A STITCH I* TIME A Vitagrapb play ia 6 parts featntUg Gladys Lesl i At 9 p.m. Prompt THE GREAT LONDON MYfITaiRY SERIAL Episodes thrte aad ljur At 10 p.m. THB 39LZNI0S BPEJU THE LAW OF COMPENSATION TBB TALE OF TBB
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    • 253 6 §mtmn fSm HALL, LTD. S Wv >^\Mbs SECOND SHOW AT 9 11 Wfo/\f\% aTABIB WALOAMP ia the vrNm SPUR and SADDLE Wn.JlJjftSf BTOBIBB ia 18 reels. No. 6 TIMPIIT OODY PLAYS OBTBOTIVB 2 Aoti No. 0. TIMPIST OODY «aTTsI HBR MAN 3 Aoti THE LI'TLF WH"T£ SAVAGE 6 Acts BLUCBSRO
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    • 488 6 THE STRAITS TIMES Can bo obtained at the following places la Singapore Hotel van Wijk. Kelly and Walsh Ltd, Raffles Plaoa Monay Changer, Adelphi Hotel. Money Changer, Europe Hotel. Money Changer, Raffles Hotel. Koh A Co, Bras Baaah Road. Low Yong Swee. 1, Middle Road. Sahib Gany A Co, 88,
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    • 388 6 RHEUMATISM IS A BURDEN TO LIFE Why put np with its torments whasr WATT'S PAIN BALM will give instant relief T Watt's Pain Balm is easy to apply ao nasty mixtures to nauseate- only five minutes application is necessary. Calm and refreshing rest will before. 75 GENTS A BOTTLE •f
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  • 118 7 FIXTURES. Wednesday, June 30 Hißh Water, 10.42 a.m., 9.52 p.m. Lode* AiUa Regular 9 p.m. The Quaints, Vie. Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Tbaroday, July 1. High Watav, 11.16 a.m., 10.27 p.m. Ilnnk Holiday. The Quainta, Vie. Theatre, 9.16 p.m. Friday, July 2. Hijrh Water, 11.47 a.m.. 11.1 p.m.
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 125 7 Tab >o Ha Paoab >at Wiabv ßasih. Sbtimp. O.Q. Daendelr tst V. BAkf Obaiicda, Beiay Roe* Vaaatta, 3 »aaaa Wbabv, AbB»T amd Viotoeu Da« D .03*. -V I Ma.> Ahakt Totiila, Ktpors. Pilsaa. laHti )oca. M.ta Uui, Him, Moro tan, P)t'« Id Vato, Obarca, Ayuthia, v«st
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    • 98 7 A?ctbb, Our., 261 loae, from T Bali 80/O nee Meian. Brit,. 70 tens, bom B. Pabat BC/e. tm B PabM I/I. Pi *oa lial 4648 lons, it. m T<ieite 80, 6, Ij» K b.'J.' V o i In Mtra, Jap 8959 toa«, from Tvko baiua 9/» Culmuou tO
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  • 162 7 Teoat. Polao Sul. bn 9.«r poo V toetviaijam aad Paaaag S pm Baagkok 8 pa, M.<taa 8 pn PoatUoak B po> Poiao -*ootfi 4 idi Kata Tiaggi 4pm Oaleatta 4 (m Tbubsdat. Pangkal Pinaag, Billikjo Batavia 9am 0uo»« 8 auj f'uiaa Batam aad Pol%o Balaaa 0 am
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  • 23 7 ><Bow> <**•» Ills Silvio ,«r» <!•»«»•■» liwaa My I Ji«e 1 My J'"6 Hit ao Jioe l« M -j 27 Jaue 82
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  • 135 7 Canada has the largest irrigation enterprise in North America. In a recent address Colonel J. S. Dennis, Chief Commissioner of the Canadian Pacific Railway's Department of Colonisation and Development, stated that the company;s irrigation system in Southern Alberta is the largest individual project in America, containing a
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  • 130 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, June 30. On T.rn.lon, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 3/32 Uemand 2/3 27/32 Private 3 m/s 2/4% On New York Demand 45% Private 90 days 49 H On France Bank 535 On India, Bank T. T. 120 On Hongkong, Bank d/d 61% p.e. pm. On Shanghai,
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 220 7 Iss. Val. Pd. Buyer*. Sellers. 1C 10 Ampang 16.00 1 1 Ayer Weng 1.00 1.60 nom. £1 £1 Kam. Kamunting 2.16.0 2.18.6 xd. 10 10 Kinta Amoc. 7.00 8.00 (1 Kinta Tin 1.7 «w» 1 1 Hitam Tin 2.90 3.20 cd. 1 1 Jelantoh 1.60 1.70 £1 £1 Lahat
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    • 116 7 M. k'al. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 3.10.0 4.0.0 B £1 E. Smelting Co. 12.00 13.00 >/- 6/- Electric T'ways t/l 4 1 .0 10 Fraser Neave 54.50 55.50 •i> 60 WHammerACo. 110.00 120.00 lOOlOOKatz Bros. 130.*****.00 :i £1 Mexican Eagle 9.0.0 9.10.0 10 10 Maynard Co.
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    • 81 7 U Eng. p.e. »1,2J4,!0» sai 1f•. p> Spore Electric Tramways R p.r. <SSn.OA4J «<i Spore Municipal 6 P4. $1,878,000 6 per cent dis. par Spore Man. 4Vi p*. of 1907 $1,000,000 la 9* i»M-aJ« Spore Man. 4V» pA of IK-9 $I,Boo^oo li v*- I>PA«( Spore Man. 4H p-e. (4
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    • 426 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evan's Quotations [Latest available Sterling Quotation* are printed on another pace in each Friday 'a I ig»ne.l To-Uay't Price* Fraser Ly»U4 Co. Evatt Mor Gajah ($1) 3.60 3.80 3.60 3.80 \m. Malay 4.10 4.30 4.20 4.50 Vyer Hitam ($5) 22.50 23.50 22.50
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 840 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED TO RENT, football ground. Apply M. J. v. X., Str»iU_Timei. YOUNG MAN i* open to accept night work ■s clerk, operator, or cashier. Apply 706, Straits Timely REQUIRED TWO ENGINEERING mechanical draftsmen and one tracer. Apply to 707. Strait* Times. WANTED WELL-BUILT BUNGALOW. Three bedrooms, garage, tennis
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    • 187 7 THE ANGLOSIAM CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in England) 117-121, Market Street, SINGAPORE. LONDON AND BANGKOK GENERAL MERCHANTS, COMMISSION AGENTS, TIMBER MERCHANTS Agenciea ANGUS WATSON A CO., LTD. "GLAXO" Tinned Provisions Baby Food CHRISTOPHER THOMAS A BROS., LTD. Soaps, Blakbird," etc. "r<y* Insurance Agencies THE LONDON ASSURANCE THE CANADIAN INSURANCE CORPORATION COMPANY
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    • 400 7 mict The frt fa it tMMky bo*! fled that ibi «9anl«aal who It pMtMi ia Iba firm of 3bop Toaa Ha atrvyfaa o« auraeM oktra dealdera Ho. 24 BlTb side. Mala o-, IM filed wl* ll Urn 8ajrnij Coarl »t fsltees, o« Ibe 4»b of Jaa 1 120, tor diiao
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  • 84 8 Mrs. C. Hendricks and family beg to thank their friends and relations who kindly attended the funeral of the late Christian Hendricks, on Monday, June 28, 1920, and all those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence. Mr. Tan Hood Chuan and family beg to acknowledge with thanks to
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  • 1106 8 The Straits Times WEDNESDAY. JUNE 30 SINGAPORE'S AEROPLANE. Singapore is the possessor of an aeroplane, one of the fastest, we believe, in the world. It has been bought by Mr. C. F. F. Wearne from owners who hoped that the population would tumble over each other to provide funds for
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  • 66 8 The following Singapore properties were sold by auction on Monday afternoon by Messrs. Ching Keng Lee and Co., at their sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place Land at Minto Road, area 1.013 sq. ft., together with the house 59, Minto Road, land at Minto Road, area 1,049 sq. ft., together with
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  • 74 8 This morning the Chief Justice, Sir John Buclcnill, K.C., with Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard, fixed the civil sittings for July. A few cases are standing over from last month. The shipping action, Straits Steamship Co. v. Steamship Hong Wan I, has been fixed for July 7, while the case of the
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  • 13 8 Thr Rubber Growers' Association are giving the 1921 Exhibition the most cordial support.
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  • 25 8 A London message of June 15 say* The price of copra is around £46. It may strengthen and then drop towards £40, so look out.
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  • 24 8 The annual meeting of Sandycroft Rubber Co. is being held as we go to press. A full report will appear in our columns to-morrow.
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  • 20 8 Mr. Madden from Dominion Estate, Kajang, has taken over the management of Triang, Pahang, the property of Mr. M. Kathiravalu.
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  • 26 8 Lieut. Thornton Inmann has arrived in Kuala Lumpur on his way to Siam, where he is going to demonstrate the Poulsen wireless system for the Government.
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  • 29 8 An Osaka message, dated June 2, states Over a hundred cotton-weaving "factories" have closed down at Sennan, near Osaka. Three thousand workers been thrown out of employment in consequence.
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  • 42 8 Mrs. Cooper-Abbs has returned to Singapore after a year's holiday in England and has reauaned her shorthand and typewriting worlf at the former office in Burlington House, Coleman Street. Mrs. Cooper-Abbs is also open to give lessons in pen painting and stencilling.
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  • 46 8 The latest Ust of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha Fleet shows 98 vessels in service, having a total tonnage of 46,932, and eight ships building, seven of them being ships of 7,000 tons, and the remaining one 5,000 tons. Four of the ships building are cargo vessels.
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  • 40 8 British firms in Tsingtao have formed a Chamber of Commerce. The following firms have been members The Asiatic Petroleum Co. (N.C.), Ltd., Butterfield and Swire, Cornabe, Eckford and Co., the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, and Jardine, Matheson and Co., Ltd.
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  • 44 8 The Kiangnan Dock and Engineering Works, at Shanghai, is rapidly outgrowing its present quarters. It is understood, says the N.-C. Daily News, that a new dry dock is shortly to be built near the present site at a cost of about $500,000 to $600,000.
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  • 43 8 The Japanese steamer, Wooling Maru, whilst going up the Yangtsze to Siangtan, was looted from top to bottom and the captain returned to Changsha with nothing left but the shell. The sub-agent of the Nisshin Risen Kaisha was shot dead during the looting.
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  • 51 8 People with firearms would do well to remember that current permits expire to-day and should be renewed as soon after this date as possible. Persons failing to renew their permits before July 31 are liable to prosecution and if convicted, a heavy fine as well as the loss of their
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  • 65 8 The wedding was solemnised at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes on Monday morning when Mr. Thomas Pereira of the 5.H.8., was married to Miss Margaret Gomes, sister of Mr. C. B. Gomes of Rickard and Co. The Rev. Fr. L. Burgoffer officiated. After mass the party am! guests
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  • 54 8 Severe thunderstorms in several counties in England interfered with outdoor sports on May 29. A thunderbolt crashed through a house at Cambridge, while lightning struck two houses in the vicinity of a shop where Prince Henry, brother of the Prince of Wales, and other University polo players were sheltering. The
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  • 88 8 Mr. W. H. Thome, having given due notice, was to ask the following question at the meeting of the Penang Municipal Commissioners yesterday (1) Whether any measure of control at present exists over the prices charged by stall holders and other vendors of articles of food in the public markets
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  • 83 8 A baby which was born on the Penzance to Paddington express arrived at St. Mary's Hospital, Paddington, quite safe and well with his mother. The mother was travelling in a compartment with another woman, who communicated with the guard. At Newbury a message was thrown out of the train for
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  • 99 8 In May, about 250 members of the original overseas battalion of the 14th Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Carnarvon and Anglesey Kitchener men) assembled at Llandinam, Montgomeryshire, from all parts of England and Wales, for a week's entertainment as guests of their old CO. Major David Davies, M.P. The orders were No
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  • 123 8 Dr. Macnamara explained in Parliamentary papers how far wages have kept pace with the rise in the cost of living. Skilled men in certain trades had had increases of about 220 to 300 per cent. Some in skilled grades had received advances averaging nearly 200 per cent, whilo classes of
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  • 467 8 It is understood in Penang that neither Sir Edward Brockman nor Mr. A. H. Lemon will return to Malaya. The Captain of the P. and O. steamer Nellore is a brother of Mr. Murray, formerly manager of the Chartered Bank in Penang. Major-General F. Ventris, C.8., has
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  • 87 8 At yesterday's meeting of the Penane Municipal Commissioners Mr. W. H. Thorne moved as follows That the commissioners are in favour of daylight saving of not less than twenty minutes and not more than half an hour and that the clock n the Clock Tower be altered to
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  • 119 8 A general meeting of the Kedah Planters' Association was held in Penang Chamber of Commerce on Saturday. Mr. G. D. F. Sinclair, Bukit Slarong Estate, presided, and about twenty others attended, with Mr. V. R. Conolly, hon. secretary. A number of subjects was discussed including the rice
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  • 260 8 Imitation has become a fine art nowadays and not even the favourite products of J. and E. Atkinson, the famous British house of perfumers have been spared, an illustration of which was shown in the course of a case which came up before Mr. Lang-ham
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    • 87 8 JOHN PLAYER SONS ENGLAND Puyer'B Navy Cut Cigiretiei in Una of 50 90 QTB. Puye&'s Navy Cut Tobacsi in Mlbe. ti:s $1.20 Hums Navy Cut Tobacco De Luxe I in tins $1.80 MINIATURE MEDALS f 1914-15 STAR j General Service Victory MEDAL RIBBONS Nava Military and Civil Service fquiprxent JOHN
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    • 205 8 SELECT SUBJECT AND BIG FEATURES AT SINGAPORE'S MODERN PICTURE THEATRES (Tan Chen* Km Co, LUL. Proprietors) ALHAMBRA DODGING A MILLION 7 PARTS 7 PARTS fastening Mabel Normand and Tom Moore. Removal of the body of the late Crown Prince of 81am taken by Pathe Frem, etc THE SCARLET VIRGIN S
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  • 167 9 The Advance of the Greek Armies. Rcirro Tt.ixc.kamk. London, June 28. Constantinople The Turkish counterproposals to the treaty suggest the establishment of a neutral zone in Thrace, aa immediate plebiscite in Smyrna, the creation of a corridor from Brussa through the international zones enabling the Sultan to reach
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  • 429 9 Reuter Telegrams. London, June 28. San Francisco, later The Wets and the Drys at the Democratic Convention outlined their planks. Mr. Bryan for the Drys vigorously advocated a declaration demanding the enforcement of the prohibition law. Mr. Burleson for the Wets urged the granting of individual liberty
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  • 50 9 Rkuter Telegram. London, June 28. Replying to a deputation headed by Sir Edward Carson regarding the likelihood of trouble in Belfast, Mr. Lloyd George ■tatcd that a battalion had just arrived in Bedfast, another was going immediately, and a third had been ordered to leave for the Dame destination.
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  • 183 9 Mr. Thome Nominated To Council. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 29. At a special meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce held to-day, with Mr. Henderson presiding it was decided to nominate Mr. W. H. Thome as the Chamber's representative on the Legislative Council in place of
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  • 482 9 Condition of the Estate Much Improved- The fourth annual general meeting of Scudai, Ltd., was held at 64, 65 and 66, Market Street, Singapore on Monday at noon and the following official account has been received There were present Messrs. J. M. Sime (in the chair) J. A.
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  • 263 9 A reward of Rs. 5,000 is being offered in Bombay for information leading to the discovery of a Parsi youth named Pestonji Banapi, son of an oil mill owner, who has been missing for several days. It was this youth's custom each evening to motor home with
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  • 1253 9 The Prospect of Reforms In Constitution. The movement for a more responsible form of government in Ceylon has been ir nrnrrrps« for some tife, states a correspondent in The Times. The National Congrese which met at Colombo in December last, under the presidency of Sir Ponnambalam Arunachalam, was
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  • 498 9 Messrs. Chart Co's Fortnightly Report. In their fortnightly report, Messrs. Chart and Co., Kuala Lumpur, state Hopes that the close of the month would see a revival in the share market have met with disappointment. Signs of incipient firmness here and there were evident a few days ago,
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  • 192 9 Mr. S. S. Turner and Miss Dorothy Danbury. An interesting wedding was solemnised at the St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday afternoon, the contracting parties being Mr. S. S. Turner, of Messrs. Boustead and Co., fourth son of Mr. C. J. Turner, of Crayford, Kent, and Dorothy Haatricjx second daughter
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  • 134 9 The report of the Hidden Streams Rubber Syndicate for 1919 states that the proceeds of rubber amounted to £27,097 and expenditure was £16,861, leaving a s.irplus of £11,246, less commission to directors and staff, £1,063. The balance available after adjustment amounts to £13,032. The directors recommend a
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  • 290 9 Kuala Lumpur to Singapore In 2 Hours. The first aerial mail between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore was in transit yesterday afternoon. Captain Carroll, flying the Nighthawk machine which has now been purchased by Mr. C. F. F. Wearne, left the federal capital at 1.30 and landed, on
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  • 297 9 Many Millhands Likely to Come Out. A message from Madras, dated June 5, says About 1,000 workmen, employed at the Madras Engineering Works, Royapuram, and in three Oil Companies are now on strike and have held a meeting opposite the High Court, under the presidency of V.
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  • 209 9 The following from the Times of Ceylon should interest some of our correspondents The General Manager (of the Railway) has issued the following circular From cases that have come under my notice recently, I regret to have to come to the conclusion that there is a
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  • 87 9 The report of Whiteaway Laidlaw and Co., for the year ended February 29, 1920, states that the accounts show a profit of £333,597. The directors recommend a final dividend of 7% per cent., making 12H per cent, per annum, free of tax, on the ordinary shares,
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  • 88 9 Who would be so kind to send a nice card with a beautiful sight of Hongkong to a young lady It should be very interesting for me I hope to find such a gentleman yes This precious- request on a postcard bearing a young lady's photograph, reached us by the
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  • 887 9 Satisfactory Results During Last Year. From the report of the East Asiatic Company for the year 1919 we take the following extracts Although many of the restrictions imposed practically all over the world 1 during the war were still in force at the 1 close of 1919,
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  • 159 9 Ganapathypillai, the fugitive P.W^t). overseer from Kedah, was before the Colombo Police Magistrate on June 16. The police officers from Kedah who arrived there on January 22 were present in Court. The magistrate pursuant to the decision of the Supreme Court remanded the accused to the
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 211 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. f Sir, Your correspondent Real Ulster is apparently pained and shocke 1 that I f should express views on Ireland neither compatible with his conception of an Uls- tirnian nor sanctioned by the Ulster Unionist Council. 1 he must be aware that
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    • 232 10 S. P. V. D. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, In a recent issue you printed the news of the official action of the Borough Council of Portsmouth in the matter of instructing their Medical Officer of Health in regard to the education of the male population of
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  • 139 10 The eleventh report of the directors of Kcmaman, Ltd., for presentation to the shareholders, states Your directors beg to submit a duly audited statement of accounts for the twelve months ended December 31, 1919. Mining operations have been carried on by the sub-lessees of Tebak Tin Fields, Limited,
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  • 126 10 The Straits Echo says A number of changes in the personnel of the local ■otic* will be effected in the near future as the result of a good many European Inspectors proceeding home on leave which in most cases is long overdue. CourtInspector Nicol, Mrs. Nicol and family
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  • 99 10 Gipsy Smith, the well-knowi British evangelist, who was in Indie a few years ago, was married in mail week at Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York, to Miss Maria Tjader. Smith served in Lovat's Scouts during the war, And after being twice wounded went to America, where
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  • 54 10 The Quants gave another excellent performance at the Victor.a Theatre last night, and ;i large audience much enjoyed the programme. That old favourite, James Wil'.iam Maconachiij, was introduced by Mr Salisbury with much success. There will be another complete change of programne this evening. Booking for the wholr
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  • 287 10 Thousands Housed at Public School- During the fasting month this year, there was an abnormal crowd of pilgrims, mostly from Java, in Singapore. The explanation is that this is the first year of free pilgrimage to Mecca, and many thousands were eager to take advantage of it.
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  • 243 10 Imperial Furniture in New York. The ex-Kaiser Wilhelm's throne, with 64 articles of Imperial furniture, has arrived in New York for sale at an early date. The authenticity of the relics is guaranteed. When the Kaiser fled his tradespeople in Berlin were left with accounts unpaid.
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  • 251 10 Judge iiays Lady's Maid is A Domestic. A young milliner's desire for a country life led to a case at the West London County Court recently, before Judge Romer Macklin, when an action was brought by Miss Nancy Price, of Rosebery-square, E.C., for £10 against Mr. G. H.
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  • 135 10 Mr. H. W. Thomson, acting British Adviser, Kelantan, in his report for 1919 lays The tour of inspection made by the writer with the Acting Residency Surgeon (Dr. Geale) at the end of May and beginning of June gave ample proof of the keen interest taken by
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  • 60 10 The Sinn Fciners on June 14 attempted o burn uuwn the residences of the bone al railwayman who carre 1 on the railway service despite the recent strike. Considerable damage was done, but there was no loss of life. The Masonic Hall at Donegal was also attacked. The furniture and
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  • 414 10 British Characteristic StUl In Ascendant. In quest of an authoritative pronouncement on the alleged disappearance of what has.long been regarded as one of our hief national characteristics, a Daily Chronicle representative sought the views of some of the leading men in the tobacco tra ie His inquiries
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  • 272 10 Government's Gift to Ceylon Municipality. A good deal has been written during the past few months on the subject of the insanitary dhobie, says the Times of Ceylon, and it was announced not long ago that the Colombo Municipality had decided to erect (when funds permitted) up-to-date hand
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  • 205 10 At the Court of Mr. William Wadsworth, District Judge of Colombo, on June 18, Mr. M. K. Foster was examined as a witness de bene esse in connection with a case in which Messrs. Graham McPhillips, Ltd., of Laidlaw Building, Singapore, is suing The General Rubber Company
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  • 132 10 Before a crowded audience of buyers yesterday afternoon Messrs. Powell and Co., Ltd., sold by public auction at their auction roon s, Raffles Place, 12 valuable Crown building sites on Robinson Road, ■ach lot comprising 2,160 square feet Lots 1, 2 and 3 were purchased by
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  • 544 10 "Rings" as A Fraud Upon The Seller. In the King's Bench Division on May 13, before Mr. Justice Shearman, the case >f Rawling v. General Trading Company was decided. The plaintiff sued for an account ot profits; the only defence was that no contract of the kind
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  • 245 10 Increase Due to Poisonous Drink. The Malayan Leader has the following We understand that recently there has been a marked increase in the number of lunacy cases admitted to the Tanjong Rambutan Lunatic Asylum and that it is the opinion of well known medical men th*t
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  • 61 10 Mr. H. W. Thomson, acting British Adviser, Kelantan, says in his annual report ln Kelantan gambling is the fonr et origo mali. Whenever bull-fighting or buffalo-fighting take place, a wave of crime is noticeable. It is satisfactory to be able to record that His Highness the Sultan realises this, and
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  • 158 10 In her industrial undertakings, says London paper, Holland has hitherto had to suffer the handicap of the high cost and heavy consumption of coal. By a scheme of electrification, covering practically the whole country, it is now proposed to remedy this, and a net-work of high tension transmission lines has
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  • 636 10 No Jurisdiction Over The Burlington. Mr. F. A. S. McClelland, the newly appointed president of the Rent Board, who yesterday presided over a full attendance ->f members, had a veritable Gordian Knot t unravel at his first meeting in the matter of the application of Mr. H. B.
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  • 117 10 Lecturing before the Royal Statistical Society, Mr. Findlay Shirras, dealt with the effects of the war on gold and silver. He estimated that India's net subscription of gold in the last quarter of the century had been £214,770,000 and that the stock of gold in India at
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  • 116 10 - The news that large numbers of Ameri -an travellers are visiting Egypt is interesting, says the Times. According to a letter received by an important banking restitution in London from its Alexandria branch, these men have traveller! principally in the interests of agricultural machinery makers, and,
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  • 31 10 Prmrramme of drills, etc., for week ending Saturday, July 3, 1920. Saturday, July 3. S.R.E.V. Rifle Club, Bal. Range, 2.30 p.m. R. SMITH, 2nd Lieut. Ag. Adjutant, S.V.C.
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  • 91 10 Morganatic marriages for Royalties are 'cry carefully gnarlH in Britain By the Royal Marriage Act memSers of the Royal Family cannot marry without the consent of the Crown in Council. If that consent be refused, and the petitioner is 25 years old, he may give notice to the Privy Council
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  • 307 10 Yesterday's further meeting to consider the running of a competition among local "ootball teams led to an interesting development, as it was decided to revive the Singapore Football Association, and atempt to run local scccer on established lines. An executive committee was formed to go fully into
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  • 217 10 An "At Home was given by the Garden Club to their members and friends on Saturday June 26, at which the interclub billiard championship tournament was played for the second year between the representatives of the Straits CUbmh Literary Association, Mr. Oon Ke '1 "iuni, and the Straits
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  • 140 10 Ladies are reminded that entries for the Empire Dock Cup .at the Keppel Golf Club, close on Friday. At the Singapore Garrison Golf Club the men's medal for July will be played for on the 3rd and 4th prox. and the ladies' medal on the Bth. The Men's June
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  • 239 10 It appears to be certain that the Empire Theatre will become a picture-hall. The Alhambra has been doing film duty in its spare time for some months past. There is optimistic talk of a cinema theatre in Piccadilly, and who shall doubt that the old Tivoli site
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  • 86 10 The competition for the gold International Challenge Cup presented by the King for jumping over the course at the Horse Show was to be completed on June 22. When it was presented in la 11 it was valued at £500, and is now probably worth double that sum. There are
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  • 1628 11 The Excess-Profits Daty CrltlclSid, The tenth anneal get era! meeting of the CbetboaeM (F.M 8.) Estate*, Ud was h*M j oa M*y 7 al tiie Uanac« otroel Hotel, Mr. Noel Irotttr (Iht ohaiinjta) presiding. Mr. J. O. Armstrong, representing tbe SBoreta>ies (Messrs. Thomas Barlow aad Bi other
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  • 330 11 Barber's Attempt to Shoot Falls la Barrel. The tdrectarous Bristol barker, Mr O. O. Stcphenr, who iateads to shoot Niagara Falls ia a burel, has aow completed all b>a arrange montp. He expreaeea his eoDflieacc in successfully performing tbe bsstrdous put. The attea.pt will b» made tbis month,
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  • 384 11 New Project to Reach Tbe Laareotic. A maritiost romacee ol abtorbiag interest in sliach .<i to lilt voyage cl ibe 3ov: r: meat Sklvkfte steamer Raotr, wbioh bag ja«l tsifed j dom Saathamptoa. She it bound (at tie north coast ot Ireland, wbuit 20 Utlioms deep I liofl
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 128 11 8. MOUTRIE and CO, LTD. (laooavvftted ia HoagkniKj beg to announce that having recently augmented their Tuning Staff, they are prepared to undertake tuning contracts at special rates. All tunings will be done by HIGHLY EFFICIENT EUROPEANS ONLY and satisfaction will be guaranteed. All oiders will have our prompt j
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    • 437 11 BAFFLES HOTEL There will be DANCING After dinner each Thursday in future i ADELPHI HOTEL EVERY EVENING OUR SPECIAL ORCHESTRA PLATS FROM 7 TO 10 ADELPHI HOTEL LIMITED. A. U. TJEERDEMA, M.oaiinf Director. JUST ARRIVED BEST AUSTRALIAN WHEAT FLOUS under Keynote brand AUSTRALIAN GOLDEN CHURN BUTTER in 1 and 2
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  • 459 12 CONJURER'S HAT OF CINEMAS Agency Which WHI Produce Anything You Wist. A man sits ia aa effioe at Nj 18, Ohariag Otons read, reaJy i summon man eating risers aad lio -deJ oohraa before the Uaemi aamera, aoxiooa to ereot ia a ("ay or two aa exact replioa of tjo
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  • 405 12 Production ot Weekly Publications In view of the suggested farther advance ia wages and tba very serious situation whioh moat aiise in that (.vent the Weekly News paper and Periodical Proprietors' Association state that they tbiak it ot grave importance to set forth the prtsent conditions governing •be
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  • 238 12 Protest Against a Japanese Mortgage. A Shanghai meaeage of June 6 s&js A joint telegram hM been reoeived bj the Chinese Übamber of Commerce aad oibet public orßkaintioei fiom Nanking and Booobow oommeroial Mid edaoalional isaiilolions ataing the people here to jois them in proteitipg to the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 196 12 Henry Gardner Co Ltd.. London^Manchester- Glasgow ■■^Birmingham- > odc •Dealers in Raw Rubber 2 Metal" Exchange Buildings EC z < phon e ave nue 949 Telegrams fjr^jJNoN Fermet Grace London \Qrh UNOAPOBI OmCU i IT, JAPAN ITUCI ■ol* Ag4^ts for AITW £04 AOOZINa. kUUMAB WOOD PUSESVn AND IHIICTICIDB. Just Arrived
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    • 382 12 TRADE CONDITIONS CHANCING The time is rapidly ap- /a"} proaching when the supply c jf^>v- I of goods in many lines will exceed the demand. Competition will be keen again I and Manufacturers and Com- 111 mercial Houses will have to 111 do more than quote prices. A J 1921
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    • 203 12 r*\ n\ urn Iwi/U K M A \L Y£H I L THt ENEMY OF GfcEASE/fffi Make* hands Snow-white ayafcrMSjs* V y Splendid for MotorisU and Jyj )13. Best for washing ap Greasy i6tK*HH»V-\>Y- -H.M Platea. ate Obtainable from Cleaning and whitening Kit- Messrs. Guan Chin Hong a o*. Table* She
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  • 783 13 M D.Bcbaoel Falls From Special Train. W: .;irn on May 34, tbe Puii eoneipoad oat ol ttit Daily N^wi aaya Aa extiaordiaary a:oideat, inTolvioff a narrow ea»pe fvoaa dea-b, belell Preatdunl D.robanel U»t nigbt. Wiiile tiavesliag to Msatbiisoa, ia tbe Loiie, wbe*e be was t> hate aaveiled a
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  • 302 13 Well- Known lheatric.l Principals. A Melbourne ma oage ol Vtj 18 aayt la the FirM Civil Ocn-t to-day, D*lote big H ioodi Mr. Jostioa Mann aad a ja»y Dtiiy Yites, Wboee ic>i Baaia is Ellen Mtmgaj D.null, eougbl :o noj» r Imn Stdo> V HMBj olberwuo
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    • 544 13 SPECIAL LINES IN THE CUTLERY DEPARTMENT AT WHITEaWuVS i >■■ t I 3 M.9. Plata dies. I.P NS. Flab Kafee< ■oHf^:' -nattias alt UVa aad Foiks in walant I 490 ms, six table eaaa. 8»tla 4 yaWfi I I L* spooas, cix date** liaod. Best 31.111 Id g. 1 li*.
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    • 156 13 WHOLESALE AND JRH^rc^ Hotel Buildings. S REyBBBK/»'~'^"""" 1 JrL t*r Yoa can get well-known ENGLISH OR AMERICAN MADE MOTOR CARS AND MOTOR CYCLES at the PATENT PATCHQUICK CO., 26-3, Orchard Road. Prices of cars from $2,000 to 18,000 and motor cycles from 1339 to {2,000. RATTAN FURNITURE Arcadian Drawing Room
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    • 75 13 3%JiHJiOZ t^y via Thone sa4 j MOTOR GARS, MOTd» CYCLES A BICYCLES MOTOR GARS Chand'er ar«« C leveland Oars New Overland 4 Oare Wil ya Knuhr. CUra Httdson a d Essex Cars De Dion Bomon 3ars MOTOR CYOLS9 8.5.A.. MLotor ycies Invicta Mot r Uycl«s ReadinK-btaa iara Motor Cycles BIOYCLE
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 713 15 SALES BY AUCTION DEFAULTER'S SALE Messrs. Powell Co, Ltd., will sell by auction on Friday, Jaly 2.' l»2t, at 11 am 42» tins flsh oil lying st 47, Upper Cross atreet. I POWELL k CO., LTD, Auctioneers, I (Incorporated in Singapore) AUCTION SALE •f 91 Lots of Cromptoi electric ceiling
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    • 430 15 SALES IV AUCTION IMPORTMT SALE Of Town PiofarMof Rntkei B tatci Md Buttoega Ommhi in Kedah. PRELIMINARY HOTIOI The nadffflkned bsve been laatecetod »j Ituj Kedah Higb Ooort to sell by AocV.i n ai mi early date, all the Bedah (ropatMea of tb< tale Cboao -in Bwe, oooprtmne t— flaap
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    • 514 15 AsmU U,aM,Mt S.C, Assurance in force over $15,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. (laeerporeUd bl itraiU Settlements) nAn ornCBI Tliasnla. Mi all. Nagaaers. LONDON OFFICB I tt. Old Jewry. aVC The Company haa ni.aaa deawettad with the lunu Oemrt af »^-««< aid eempUes with the British Life Assurance
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    • 373 15 BANKING I THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK UMTTED (IneorporaUd in Japan) CapiUl Subscribed Y100,000,0e» C^iUl Paid Up J«M0M«! Reserve Fund T 44,000,001 President, N. Kajlwsra, Esq. Vice-President, S. Susukl, Esq. DIRECTORS < R. lehinomiya, Esq. K. Morimura, Ess, K. Kodsma, Esq. M. MiUui, Esq. Y.YomakaTS,Esq. M. Odagiri, Esq. Baron Clwasaki, K.
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    • 557 15 BANKING THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (IneorporaUd in the Straits SettlemenU) Head OnVe t SINGAPORE, 63, KLING STREET. Tel. No. 1«M Branch 1 PENANG, Z4, BEACH BTREEI Agenciee IPOH AND DELI Capital 1 Authorised «20,000,0 M Issued 10,SO0,0ar Psld-up 5,250,001 Reserve L.ability of Shareholders IJtMOt Board of Directors The Hon. Dr.
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    • 594 15 BAIiKIMS BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE, Anthoriaed CapiUl Frs. Z«o,OOo,th>f Subscribed CapiUl Frs. 115 C.000.000 Paid-up CapiUl Frs. 7S,oo'.',o<M (1/* of tbe Capital subscribed by tax Qorernment of the Cbinose Republic) Chairman of tbe Board of Directors 1 Andre Berthelot General Msaager A. J. Pernotte HEAD OFFICE 74, Roe Saint Lazare,
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  • 791 17 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. A Motor Oil-Tanker. The Br»J merchant vesael to be pat is oom mieeion sinoe tbe wai from the BairowinFaiDtßß yard ot M j-Bii. Vickeil is tbe motor uil tankei NatragaKcett. Aitei a pieliiniaaiy ton ftam Banow t j tbe Meraey, tbe
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  • 256 17 Membtrs Leave the Chamber la Madras. ThODRh 95 ooolies of tbe Maoioip»!iij ■eencced work in bxij on Jane 8 iheii eotdaot led to a very nopleietnt incident it a Bpaeial meo ing ct Ibn Mtdraa Muuio.p*l Ooonoil to ootsidtr the sabocmmitWs report. Hi. F. H. LiD<son,obaiim»*. ptbcidid
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  • 35 17 The waiter in a railway buffet came to the table where a passenger was neate<l. Tea or coffee, sir he asked. '•Don't tell me," begged the passenger earnestly, don't tell me, just let me guess.".
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 344 17 •MOVERLEEK" HARMONIZES WITH BEAUTIFUL LINES A motor car m-vor looks better timn i..s hood. In these days of advanced motor c;ir ueaiKning, the hood is fa.-ihio.<e<l to harmonize with body lines, and is <>ni' of the most conspicuous features of the car. If the hood be shabby, faded or sagging,
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    • 225 17 TYPEWRITING BUREAU ACCURACY mk S NXATNMS DESPATCH i AND /'^^^^^H SECRECY GUARANTEED "S3j BURLINGTON HOUSB Coleman Street. PIANO TUNIN6 HIGHLY SKILLED EUROPEAN TUNERS We now have the services »f an additional demobilized British PianoTuner, and in consequence we are prepared to undertake work which, during the war, we were compelled
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    • 89 17 Danlop tyres are the product of the manufacturers with the longest experience and the best reputitioi for quality The Dunlop Bobber Co.(»"»t) Ltd. (Itoorpciated in Japan) BOBIN3ON KOAD. FOR THE LATEST SONGS PIANOFORTE MUSIC ALWAYS CALL ON US (Catalogues sent on application) THE MUSIC EMPORIUM CO., (British-American Newsagents) 100 and
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    • 643 18 GUAN KIAT CO LIMITED (Incorporated in StraiU Settlement*) M, PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. New Shipments just arrived of ENGINEERS STAPLE BENCH VICES BLACKSMITHS ANVILS all dses BTILLSON WRENCHES. AMERICAN PIPE WRENCHES AND CUTTERS DIXON'S AND WILMAN'S FLAKE GRAPHITE, etc., etc., ett. TUX LATEST AND ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO la Singapore 1* completed
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    • 474 18 GUAN kIAT CO., LDdTXD (Incorporated in Straits Bsttlsaeats) Bead OSce s M, PHILLIP STREET. SINGAPORE. Telegraphic Addrei* GUANKIAT," Code* used A.B.C. sth Edition Al Office 'Phone Nos. IS6I ft IMS Authorised Capital $200,000 Paid- op Capital 162,000 Building Fund 60,000 Board of Directors t Tay Guan Kiat, Eaq, Chairman Ong
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    • 924 18 JMSSiRED ADVtRTIiEMEMS J Tba PBKPAID charges far Wsnts, For Sale, T* Let. etc, la ordinary close- set typo (average all words to lias) are I—Per1 Per line one insertion 28 ets., two las. 46 etc, tar** in*. 84 cts., four ias. Bt et(, five in*. $1.00. six in*. $1.18, ten
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    • 890 18 MOTOR VEHICLES SACRIFICE. 6-cyllndor 5-passenger cat. For information encjuiro at 62/64, Arcade. FOB SALE, one Harley-Davidson side-car. 1 price $200, F.O.R. No offers. Apply 645, Straits Times. FOR PALE, two-three «oatcr, four-cylinder Scripps Booth, 1919 model, in good running order, $3,500. Apply Adelphi Hotel, Room I 38. FOR SALE, MOTOR
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    • 833 18 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, IfurtOD, Holland Road. Entry Aupust 1. Apply Powell A Co., Ltd., 16-18, RatiJes Place. WANTED EUROPEAN COMPOUND HOUSE. Will purchase or lease Trie* secondary consideration. Apply Merchant, Straits Timen. HOUSE WANTED, furnished or unfurni.«h- in Tanglin diatrict. Occupation required about November-December next..- Apply W.A.S., care
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    • 275 18 Straits Motorcar Service Limited (Incorporated In Singapore) 114 to 216, ORCHARD ROAD. LORRIES O ARS HIRED REPAIRED SECOND-HAND CAPS FOR SALR I Overland 6-seater $1.15. Chevrolet S-seater Empire 6-seater MM Overland S-seater S.2M If yon e-nh to sail any, consult as. Phonel233 GOOD WINE NEEDS NO BUSH NEITHKB DOEB ASPINALL'S
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 199 18 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and General fig Manager's Office 1117 Job Printing Office 1244 All communications relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to THE EDITOR. AH communication* relating to busines* matter*—advertisements, subscriptions, accounts, printing; mente, subscriptions, aceousts, printing, MANAGER." ADVERTISEMENT HATES Wants, For Sale, To Let,
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