The Straits Times, 24 July 1920

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26,391 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1920 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 179 1 ("riw a**; *»«J> p«r mi Finest and Signal TRADE MARK. BHIP BRAND SIGNAL "BRAND WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE m L FROM THE RBCIFB OF A HaS a PIQUANT FLAVOUR AND CEN-LBMAN IN THB COUNTRY 1 j A VALUABLE APPBriSKR KNOWN THROUOhOUT THB WORLD JOSEPH TRAVERB AND SONS, LIMITED llaaotporatod in Hn.Ucd SUFPLIBBB
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    • 135 1 ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settl* mente) JUST RECEIVED >^^\ NEW MILLINERY Jo%2* AFTERNOON 1 AND 4^mk^ MORNING HATS ift^j Black and obured Velonre Psnamae and Untr mmid Sbapeß I atett Novf ltire lor trimming ROBINSON CO LTD. (Ineorfotatel is tbe Blfciti FeHlemca If you found v* »©!lin«
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    • 2 1 M^a STERILISED
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  • 728 2 Crop Estimate Considerably Exceeded. The tenth annual general meeting of the Chota Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on June 16 at the registered office, 7, Martin'slane. Cannon Street, E.C., Mr. W. Arthur Addinsell (chairman of the company) presiding, i The Chairman said Gentlemen, I move:--" That the
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  • 265 2 LEST WE FORGET Memories of the Defence Of Tientsin. j The annual ceremony of decorating the graves of those member? of the naval and military forces of the Allies, who laid down their lives in the defence of the settlement in 1900, was carried out in the Canton Road Cemetery,
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  • 90 2 The Lori! Mayor of London appeals in aid of the funds of the Royal National Life-Boat Institution. For nearly a hundred years," says his lordship, the life-boat service has, alike in peace and war, carried on its noble work of saving the lives of those in peril on the sea.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 437 2 RUULKS r ml oa ENGLAND Direct from the -M&M®^ Factory to your Home. B:iy -ill jrour Dress Requirement* anil Household I from the great British Mail-order House. You will be delighted with the quality and workmanship of the good*, the up to-datc and attractive styles, and the I'ivv prices. You
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    • 598 2 Mrs. Hands Was In Torment With Rash Cuticura Healed "A dry itching rash began coming out on me. It first began on my ha:ids tin little pimples ataS alter a week or two o. -n« cut aS over my body until I was o mass all over me .especially my
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    • 387 2 Never Late ALWAYS "UP" tt time with the Hcls >l aa "E6O" ALAM You may be an early riser— you may by fore* of will arouse yourself, but ara you sure of always doing it Suppose one day you overslept yoursoM what then Why risk going to business late P
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  • 792 3 Escor, Midingley. Krian And Kiala Pergao. The statutory report of tbe Breot Robber Balates, Ltd., siatex that tbe total aomber tt abartfl allotted is 1082 6'JO, all of wbiob art allotted aa tolly paid op, otherwise than it cwb, to tbe extent of 2s. per share, in oontideration
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  • 190 3 Reaching Earth's Celling. Lieut. C»F»lf who ia isxka? to belt hif own weald's reipbt record of newly six miles recently went tnioopb id ordetl in order to »Foi itain it he was pbyftieally capable of maintaining co'ttoiooßDesß provided be eoold pilot biH maol.ice to a hbigbt of seven and half
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  • 43 3 It is understood that Prince Arthur of (\>nnauj;ht, whoso appointment as Gover-nor-General and Commander-in-Chief of the Union of South Africa, has been announced, will not leave England to take up his position until the autumn, although nothing definite has as yet been settled.
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  • 53 3 It is understood that the Royal Welsh Fusiliers— a regiment that will be ever remembered in China will retain the flash," or bow of black ribbon, the one remaining relic of the once-cherisbod pigtail of Tommy Atkiim a century ago. fe Fusiliers were the only British Batta- in the China
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 392 3 MERIT In Fnuntiiiri IVns, as in everything /ly else, it is ii.il t thai tc-lls. ;m«l that is faj/ r^L \UJ »»/hy the "Swan has for ,i t]uailer m\ fjhl pHI of a rcatary jsiined man men every I s^'a year When you buy a "Swan' i* I^A fSlt you
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    • 695 3 *Beauty Gift For Your Hair "RAftLERE HAIR DRILL" :KJU"ES >fAL KAlk HEALTH AND BtAUTT. r* I.COOOOO "BAIRDRIIL" MtFIR PrE". VO woman \n the world po*s...-r- i> r i' nainrai birtiriKht aii'h axa>iriit< tti>« «!r «> ihe mMi womrtß. «'i p•■ r oarf. it he.-, me*, i i\rr<\ l»» v. rj
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    • 312 3 ITHM OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATIOK. LIMITED Board of Directors t Hon. Dr. Lim Boon Ken*. 0.8. E., Chairman Urn Nee Soon. Esq. Tan Son Guan Esq. Ong Boon Tat Esq S. Q. Wong Esq. Lin Chwee Cbian Esq. Tan Ean Kiam Eaq Choa Poh Siang Esq. Scan Eng Lim Esq Lee
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    • 297 3 RICHES DO TOO WANT To tirm It a*. Co not delay bat cry Mr. Ch:sa# Kla Jin who Is in t*e position *a for you Gentlemen, whether Wa Mil bay tranaan oaiaalo PROPERTY sneh a* estates, Unas* artaarrtaa. shares, etc Pleas* tall ot -■naieate with Mr. Ch<ang X.l* Jta. Chop
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 500 4 STMKI SMJW» P. 0.- British India AND Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 9. N. CO. (Undar Contract with Bii Majesty. G 0 T«rn»«mt) V* C_.* MAH, E^SSHVffSg- U -ft*** ROM LONDON TO MARSEILLE ft L*W»oa >■• flligapm L^^ ataMm J5&- tt»SJ^* 2SISS
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    • 383 4 PRINCE LINE LIRifTEB, (Incorporated in England) FAR EAST SERVICE FOR NEW TORE CELTIC PRINCE vu Bom about 2nd half Oct. For all Information apply v ADAMSON. GILFILLAN CO, LTD (Incorporated In England) Agenta. TSAfIER SAUm TIE EASTERN SUPPIM COMPAJTY LWTD "■"nmM la a-tralt. -TtMiauUJ Fran Bal.»ea tr ttagaian PrVaal P—
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    • 190 4 «t«mm mmi "Tt K. THE OSAKA SHOSKN KAISHA LTa (Incorporated la Japan) No. 2, De Somia Street Propced Sailing fro. 81ag.por« (Subject to chance withoot notice) FOR PORT SAID. MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG ALPS MABU «14. «e*t FOR NEW TORE (via ranama Canal) HAG^MABU^ *w *mm un Unm
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    • 223 4 •TCAKN SUJBtI NIPPON YUBEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) Under Mail Contract will, t K« Impwml Japanese GoTenunent Sublet to alterations without notice EUROPE MAIL LINE Fortaichtly Serrlre For London, Antwerp ria (MaUcca) Pmaa, Colombo, Suet, Port Said and MarMUIML IYO MARU Aa A ATSUTA MARU Au* 11 SHIDZUOKA MARU a"!
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 578 5 STEAMER SAILIN>S TIMOR DILLY M. Montoro will be despatched for the above port at about 6 a.m. on July 21. For freight and pamtnge, apply to BOUSTEAD CO, AgMrts, liurns I'hilp Line 04 BAM STKAMSHIP CO.. LTD. CHINA NtJTDAL STKAM NAVIGATION LTD. Surn'ji. of Damaged Cargo Consignee. af cargo per
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    • 435 5 STEAMER SAILINGS BIBBY LINE s.s. Leicestershire sailing from Rangoon, AuiriMt 7, for Europe. For passages, apply TATERSON, SIMONS A CO., LTD. FOR VANCOUVER. B.C. (DIRECT) The s. Metbven is due here about August !9St| and will hnve prompt despatch for Vancouver, B.C. taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for
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    • 441 5 1? /*^A "^^H NOTICE is hereby given that the trade mark consisting of the design shown above is the exclusive property of California Associated Raisin Company of Frerno, California, in the United States of America, and is used by the said California Associated RaUin Company as a trade mark in
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    • 912 5 RUBBER ESTATES Tenders are invited for the purchase of a very desirable and compact European owned Rubber Estate situated 2 miles from Bahau Railway Station and having a frontage of nearly V> mile both to the Government Road and Railway line. Particulars as follows Area 599 i acres of which
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    • 901 5 TO CAPITALISTS AND INVESTORS A unique opportunity to acquire a large block of property in the very heart of the town, only once before in the market. Owing to extension nf business, Messrs. Central Engine Works, Ltd., having obtained more extensive and commodious premise*, the undersigned have been instructed to
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    • 959 5 STRAITS SETTLEMENT:* A.ND FEDERATED MALAY STATES VICTORY BONDS Bearing Interest from the date of purchase at live per cent, per annum, payable as September 1 and March 1. REPAYABLE AT PAR ON SEPTEMBER L MM. PRICE OF ISSUE— IOO PEII CENT. All proceeds of this issue will be lent to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 722 6 IlitMtt Prom Thunday, July 21, to Tuttday, July 37 PATHS BBRUL OF THRILLS, SBN'-A.ION AND MTSTIOISM Peatarinß RUTH ROLAND AND OBORGE LARKIM Fall of io h* and teemlaß witb excitement THE TIGER'S TRAIL In 16 episodes or 8t teels BpiaoJc 8. THE lUMU CHIII 2 reels. <3? so3e 4. »4NSER
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    • 350 6 i^M HALL, LTD. S? Br^^N^ SBOOND SHOW AT 8.11 T'f-k'WM JAMBS J. OORBBTT A^jljßi Tbe Witld-lamoas tiog veteraa in WlSiw THE PRINCE OF AVENUE A A thrilling human interest story ol to day, tbe story of a two-Bated young Irish ran who e'eaas upward polities ia New Tttk aad marriet
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    • 216 6 THOSE WHO HAVE SUFFERED FROM Influenza r< quiro a tonic to restore theicormal apptttita and strength. Hcemoglobin Deschien la tbe tonlo par exoallenoo. It alto gives excellent retain In oatea of anaemia, obloroala, tnolplent ptbltit. dJaeaaeaof tbe lungs and ohest. eouTalesoenoe atttr malarial, typhoid and other fevers, neur stbenlaand aU
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  • 99 7 FIXTURES. Saturday, July 24. Higk Water. 4.MH am, 4.38 p.m. Humphrey Bisbaf Co., Vie. Theatre, 9.15. Sunday, July Htgk Water, il.lii a.m., 5.41 p.m. Monday. July 26. Higk Water. 7.47 a.m., 6.48 pjn. GIUOIBSI leaves on tour. Tuexday, July 27. llicii Water, R..M' a.m., 7.53 p.m. Kent
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  • 184 7 I'OIBJ AT THE DOCKS. I'-ant Wharf Basin. Shrimp. Knsl i.jrf. Toasts, Bets* Ross. ■been Uh.irf. Albert and Victoria Dry Docks. -Van Wserwijefc. Main \Vh:.rf. Kags Maru. Colusa. Abron, Inn.bi Kmpiro Dock. !.ake Ciilpen, Mata Hari, Hat' nj:, Pukkal Mam, Yatshing, Atreutt, Hye Uinderoo. \N isi Wharf. Apipcnor, Bcnvorlich
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  • 232 7 To-day Mi^dan 3 p.m. Mahicrn, Purt Swc-ttcnham Penang 3 p.m. Hongkong and Now York ..3 pjn. Billiton urd Uatavia 3 p.m. Miri, I.abu.u-.. Josselton, Ku.L.t, Sanilnkuu, Sulu a:id loskboaaga 4 p.m. Boagkok 4 p.m lor! Bwottenhaa and Mt-dnn 4 p.m. I. Samba, BsJik Papsa, Samarimla, lCct:i Baroe
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  • 33 7 (Official June HI innr I June 11 June 12 June 1H Junr 24 Post C Office 1 Reports 'oly 9 July !2 July 11 July 16 July 16 July 21
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  • 138 7 General Fret-land, Afjent of the BombayBaroda liaiiway, has issued a warning to the staff to In ware of malcontents and mischiiv. us rsons who seek to stir up trouble. 11.- potato out that there have Ikvii si v.r;'.l i nsi-s refpntly on Indian railways where the start"
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  • 67 7 A lur/f fOMU I'srir, about the size of a lu.K cr sjooaa egg, was recently di»- 1.. :i prospector exsmintag stones in the <li!:i River In Arizima, and supports the hypothi tia that bitumen is drrived fn.r.i uniicul rei tin*. Ihe prospector found a watri worn pebble four ot^ve inch
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  • 132 7 I EXCHANGE Singapore, July 24. On 1.m.l n, Bank 4 m/s. 2/4 Demand 2/3% Private 3 m/ s 2/4% On New York Demand 43 i Private 90 days 47% On France Bank 525 On India, Bank T. T. 120 On Hongkong, Band d/d 66% p.c. pm. On
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 217 7 ISB. Val. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. SI £1 Ratrat 1.7.0 1.11.0 £1 £1 Raub Aut. Gold J. 50 ».7I 1 1 Rawanjr 1.2* I*t 1 1 Renong 1.17.6 2.2.6 I 2 Serendah Hyd. 1.00 1.21 £1 £1 Siamese Tin 3.0.0 3.10.0 1 1 South Taiping 1.20 1.30 10 10 Sungei
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    • 125 7 Iss. Val. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. £1 £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 3.15.0 4.0.0 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 12.25 U. 26 S/- 5/- Electric T'wayi 4/> 10 10 Fraser Neave 57.00 59.00 50 50 WHammer&Co 110.00 115.00 100 100 Katz Bros. 130.00 150.00 £1 £1 Mexican Eagle 10 11 10
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    • 91 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par 6 p.c. pn. Spore Electric Tramways 5 p.c. £350,000 nom. Spore Municipal 5 p.c. $1,878,000 par. Spore Mun. 4V4 p.c. of 1907 $1,000,000 15 p.c. 10 p.c. dia. Spore Mun. 4V4 p.c. of 1909 $1,600,500 15 p.c. 10 p.c. dis. S'pore Mun. 4Vi
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    • 418 7 Kraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's ((uotations. To-day's Prices Kraser Lyall Co. Evatt Alor Gajah ($1) 3.50 3.70 3.60 3.80 Am. Malay 4.25 4.75 4.50 4.75 AyerHitam ($5) 23.00 24.00 23.50 24.50 A. Kuning ($1) 1.20 1.30 1.20 1.30 A. Molek ($1) t.10 >.4O S.10 S.40 A.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 746 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS BUNGALOW ADVERTISED BY Mr. W Dunman, Grove Estate, has been let. Applicant? thanked. FOR BALE, I;\l KI.KCTRIC SET COMI'I.KTK, in perfect order, run one year only. A). ply 8;.8. Straits Times. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, DRIVERS AND FIREMEN for suction gas engines. Good wattes paid to competent men. Apply H.H.H.,
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    • 55 7 INEXPENSIVE UGHT WEIGHT ECONOMICAL THE CYCLOMOBILE MOTOR CAR SELF-STARTER WIRE WHEELS SMART APPEARANCE JUST THE CAR YOU ARE LOOKING FOR Sole Agents S.S. F.M.S. THE CYCLOMOBILE MOTOR GAR COMPANY 1, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Cole Aero -Eight THE LAST WORD IN LUXURY i i i immediate: delivery i STRAITS .JHOT OR
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    • 475 7 HUMPHREY BISHOP COMEDY AND OPERATIC COMPANY I»a»s>t Pal* farmanoe To-night, c 15 fiRANO FAREWELL PROGRAMME t=S%^NA/ i -B^aa^a^a^afi- iffip a&s^^^^^^^A&E* i /dt^ r MARK ■M^SaISSSTs^ klS^ji fp m-V iimwi.TTfc i _a^^B NOTICE i. hereby given that tne Mark deleted abovo is the property of Mm r imato A Co. of
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  • 46 8 Mr. I. I. Modr. Kagalingan and the family of the late Mr. A. Annamalai beg to thank all those who attended the funeral of the late Mr. Annamalai, on the 22nd inst. and also those who sent wreaths and telegrams of condolence in their bereavement.
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  • 1183 8 The Straits Times SATURDAY, JULY 24 RUSSIA AND POLAND. The mere suggestion of war with Russia is distressing, yet that and no less was broadly hinted at in the Reuter messages we printed yesterday. A reply from Russia to the Allied, or rather the British suggestion of an armistice with
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  • 26 8 Madame Filhs favourite fox-terrier Tommy, the one that always acted the clown during the performance, was killed by a motor car at Penang on Wednesday evening.
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  • 24 8 The animal genera! meetiojj.of th% Ulb Auutu (Singapore) ifcubberEstatesT Limftect, was helofat thewgisterad offices of the company, I reach Bank buildings, at noon to-day.
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  • 25 8 The monthly meeting of the Y.W.C.A. will be held on Monday, the 26th inst., at p.m. when the Rev. J. A. B. Cook w'il preside.
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  • 27 8 The first question the Hon. W. Clodd is to ask in the Council next week, says the Malay Mail, relates to a water-borne— not sea-borne drainage system.
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  • 40 8 Dr. E. A. O. Travers lost his suit case in the train from Kuala Lumpur to Penang on the night of Monday, the 19th, and is offering a reward of $250 for the return of the bag and its contents.
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  • 29 8 Plantation rubber imports into Britain for June amounted to 6,726 tons. Deliveries totalled 5,122 tons. The total stock of Para and Plantation rubber is 22,998 tons against 2,591 tons.
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  • 37 8 A scheme is under consideration for the establishment of an aerial route from Chaux de Fonds to Paris, on lines similar to the Paris-London service, in connection with the transport of Swiss watches and clocks to England.
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  • 46 8 A party of Cadets and Boy Scouts from the V. I. and M. B. S. is going into camp at Port Dickson for a week when the holidays begin. Capt. Ambler will be in charge. A special train to take about 300 has been arranged for.
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  • 39 8 The marriage took place on July 14, at Christ Church. Galle Face, of Mr. Ernest Winkworth Napper and Miss Beatrice Marjorie Mackie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Copland Mackit of Wellington, New Zealand. The Rev. A. E. Dibben officiated.
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  • 43 8 A special India Army Order published at Calcutta, on July 9, announced that the Secretary of State has sanctioned grants of land and assignments of land revenue to no less than 200 Indian Officers, in recognition for distinguished services rendered during the war.
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  • 47 8 With reference to Notification No. 28, published in the F.M.S. Government Gazette of January 3, 1919, it is hereby notified that the price of first grade rubber for the period July 23 to July 29, 1920, inclusive, is 73Vi cents per pound, equivalent to $98 per picul.
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  • 52 8 In the effort to relieve the accommodation shortage which is expected to be acute in the coming cold weather, a Calcutta development company is perfecting a scheme for the provision of a camp or camps between November and March, in which 500 or more visitors or leave returning residents will
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  • 52 8 As announced at last Sunday's meeting, Mr. J. J. Virgo, C.8.E., will give an address on Sunday night at the V.M.C.A. at 8.30 on The Purpose of Life. In consequence of this meeting there will l> no meeting at the Boustead Institute. A cordial invitation is extended to all to
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  • 74 8 The death is announced at Ootacamuiul of Mr. Colin Mackenzie, the veteran sportsman and planter of the Nilgiris, on the night of the Bth instant, as the result of injuries received in the hunting field oi. the Ist instant. He was over 75 years age. He rode regularly for the
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  • 87 8 The District Magistrate of Bangalore found H. Clay Inman, formerly an officer of the 1.A.R.0., guilty of cheating on three counts in respect of cheques issued by him to three persons on Messrs. Thomas, Cook and Sons. The accused was sentenced in the aggregate to seven months' simple imprisonment and
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  • 81 8 A well -attended meeting was held at the Selangor Coast Club, Klang, on Saturday last. The chair was taken by Dr. Malcolm Watson. Dr. Ansley Young explained the aims and objects of the Society for the Prevention of Venereal Disease, and, after other gentlemen had addressed the meeting, formally proposed
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  • 103 8 The Secretary of State for India, replying in the House of Commons to a question by Mr. G. A. Talbot regarding the removal by the end of March of 210,000 tons of rice allotted, said that the storage difficulties were being partly overcome and 'the Government of India would not
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  • 90 8 Mr. H. K. Bennett, Secretary, Austral Malay Tin Ltd., and its affiliated companies, Kampong, Asam, and Ulu Yam, who left last November for Australia, and has returned, reports that business is brisk throughout all sections both in Melbourne and Sydney, says the Times of Malaya. Many Australian companies are getting
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  • 129 8 Daily, despite stringent enforcement of the motor regulations in Bombay, numerous accidents occur. On July 14 no fewer than five were reported, one fatal, the victim being an Englishman named S. G. Grant, employed by the Army and Navy Stores, who was crossing the road when he was knocked down
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  • 541 8 Mrs. A. L. Schmidt, of IVnan:r, has booi, naturalised as a British subject. Captain R. S. Carroll and Mrs. Carroll are leaving Penang for India to-day. Mr. G. P. Owen is leaving for Java next week to undergo an operation. Mr. A. V. Brown, barristcr-at-law, ia to
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  • 33 8 It was thought that a special meeting of the Legislative Coum-il would be held in Perang during H. E. the Governor's visit ii August. The meeting, however, will not be held.
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  • 29 8 The overdue steamer Vat Shing arrived from Hongkong jesterday afternoon, and reported that she had encountered a strong south-west wind, sea and current against her.
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  • 51 8 As a result of a squall and heavy *e;i in the outer roads yesterday four tong kangs loaded with rubber lying alongsidesteamers were wrecked and it is reported that about $1,000,000 worth of rubber haa been lost. The harbour yesterday was practically strewn with casts of
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  • 93 8 Wearne Bros., Ltd., have received from the Sopwith Aviat'on and Engineering Co., London, a resume showing the increase in price sin:? the l'J\i period of materials entering into the construction of motor vehicles which is certainly illuminating. The percentage increases are given thus Aluminium (sheet and bar)
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  • 149 8 A London message of July static Despite Ministerial assurances that the increase of unemployment is mainly con fined to the boot and shoe trade, t lull! of Labour are much alarmed aim are urging Government to provide State work or State maintenance. The trade slump is likely
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    • 138 8 NOW IN STOCK SUNB, RIFLES, PiSTOLS AND REVOLVERS ***** -MJ ***** BCBE W^^^^\,. 3^^l B E 4 Uiße releotion of doofa'e barrel bunmet oi bammerleM guns. Bngliah or AmetioMi m»kes bom $86.00 to $250 OO A'JTOMA'IC W Sh PIBTOLB COLT W? V Webley 6.85 O' l 85 V a^R- WebUy
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    • 144 8 SELECT SUBJECTS AND BIG FEATUREB AT SINGAPORE'S MODERN PICTURE THEATRES (Tsa Ch«n« Km ft Co, Ltd, Proprietor*) ALHAMBRA VITAGRAPH SERIAL 15 F.pisodes THE WOMAN IN THE WEB Episodes 1 and 2 Featuring Hedda Nova and J. Frank Glendon S Part* BLINDFOLDED S Parts Pathe Gazette, Topical Budget 2 Parts THE
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  • 1334 9 Important Statement About Poland. Spa Conference Results Fairly Good. Reuteb Telegram. London, July 21. In the House of Commons, on the motion for adjournment, Mr. Lloyd George mac a statement with regard to the Spa con fiTt-iHi-. Ha paid high tribute to th (ireek troops for clearing up
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  • 112 9 Bkuteb Telegram. London, July 22. Interesting experiments in wireless telephoning are proceeding in connection with the voyage of the liner Victorian, conveying the Empire Press Conference delegates to Canada. Continuous telephonic communication has been established between the Victorian and the wireless station at Chelmsford. A wireless concert was
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  • 470 9 Grave Rioting Breaks Out At Belfast. SinnFeiners and Unionists Hotly Engaged. Riutfr Telegrams. London, July 22. Serious rioting broke out in Belfast late on Wednesday night. Police and military were cr.llel out. Sinn Fpiners, attacking the police with stones and bottles, were dispersed by baton charges, the military firing
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  • 106 9 Riuter Telegram. London, July 21 Delegates of the Empire Forestry Commission attended at Buckingham Palace to-day. Mr. Mackay, of Victoria, presented an address to His Majesty, who, replying, specially welcomed the oversea delegates and congratulated the home forest authority for joining hands with the Empire forest workers so soon
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  • 462 9 More About the Russo-Polish Position. Better Telegrams. London, July 21 It is reported from Warsaw that in spite of repeated Bolshevist attacks the Galirian frontier is sufficiently protected and the Poles securely hold the approaches to Brestlitovsk and Lvoff and also the central Pripet. The telegram adds that
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  • 70 9 Reutei Telegrams. London, July 22. Launceston, Tasmania, July 21 The Prince of Wales had arrived and was vociferously welcomed. He is suffering from a slight attack of laryngitis and is unable to use his voice. London, July 23. Hobart, July 22 The Prince of Wales has returned
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  • 50 9 Beuteb Telegram. London, July 21. Peking, July 19 Over B,000» defeated Anfuites arrived at the gates of I'ekigfe which were closed as it wgs feared general looting would break out in Peking, "owJriK to the belief that Tuan Chi Yui's cause had failed. The Peking-Tientsin railway »»be«nclearod^u^sjgeatiycon|Mted
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  • 191 9 Reuter Telegrams. London, July 21. Marion, July 22 Mr. Hardingr, replying I to the official notification of his nomination for the presidency, said the Republican I party meant to hold the heritage of American nationality unimpaired and unsurrendered. He described the League Covenant as conceived for world
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  • 39 9 (Aneta Service.) Weltevreden, July 23. Lieuts Parer and Mclntosh left Kalidjati this morning at eleven o'clock. If the head wind is not too strong they intend flying direct to Bali, otherwise they will land at Grissee.
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  • 119 9 Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Singapore, July 24. Silver.— 54%. Hongkong 66%. Rubber Report. Market firm, AugustSeptember around 68 Vi cts., October-De-cember 75^ cts., with January -June 80/81 cts. Share Market. A slightly improved tone. Rubbers.— Still neglected and little changed. Pulau Bulangs sold 3.70, Tapahs offer
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  • 345 9 The coroner's inquest into the death of the late Mr. C. W. Johnson who, it is alleged, died as the result of a blow he received during: a dispute at the Lavender Bar, in Lavender Street on the night of July 12 last, was commenced this
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  • 86 9 The rate or mortality in the Settlement of Singapore for the week ended July 10 was 34.61. The total number of deaths was 259 of which 173 were male subjects and 86 female. Convulsions claimed 28, phthisis 43, malaria fever 34, typhoid fever 3, dysentery 12, beri-beri
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  • 34 9 Derrick and Co. adgUfr the following mine returns for lufllAßungei Gau Plant 29.40 pels., tribute 19.92 pel*, total 4y w 2 Tln m Plant ***** P cls tribute 162.59 nda.. total :u:< i;n I
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  • 1926 9 Result of a Difficult Year's Work. The twelfth ordinary general meeting of Lanadron Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on June 11 at the registered offic* of the company, 14, Great lower Street E.C., Mr. Frank Wilson Barker (chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman said Gentlemen, We
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  • 117 10 The Portsmouth town council has approved the scheme for approaching the dominion Covernments in order to obtain their co-operation in the development of Langston harbour, east of Portsmouth harbour and connected with it as a commercial port, at an estimated cost of £12,000,000. The idea is to call
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  • 94 10 'iilar fish story is circulating in Kalatarm, Ceylon. Two men were fishing with lines and hooks for big fish at Katukurunda. One hooked a ihafka and he asked the other to hojd the lino and IWM to kni'e the fish which was jcivintr trouble. He got
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  • 37 10 Japan I operating in the South Si:i and in Snimi'sc water, t bit 'k owii, ptiion of trade bj .n% 1918 pi ire Bangkok ricf-cariyinjt trade nc in Japanese bottoms, Bfcerc-av now pre-wnr cn'idifions have BWri reMH
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  • 492 10 Commons' Presents to Miss Isabel Law. Miss Isabel Law, daughter of the Leader of the House, who was married on June 3 to Major-General Sir Frederick Sykes, Controller of Civil Aviation, was paid a high honour by having a debate in the House adjourned while
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  • 70 10 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending Saturday, July 31, 1920 Saturday, July 24. Eurasian Co. Rifle Club, Balestier Range, 2.3 C p.m. Sunday, July 25. S.R.E.V. Rifle Club, Balestier Range, 7.30 a.m. Tuesday, July 27. Malay Co., Balestier Range, 4.30 p.m. Thursday, July 29. Malay Co.,
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  • 63 10 Orders for week ending July 31 Monday, July 26. First, Second and Fourth Troops Parade, 5.15 p.m. Tuesday, July 27. Fifth and Sixth Troops Parade, 5.15 p.m. Wednesday, July 28. Third Troop Parade, 5.15 p.m. Signalling Class, 5.15 p.m. Thursday, July 29. Physical Culture
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  • 152 10 Lord Plumer, the Governor, lately read to the Council of the Government of Malta the dispatch accompanying the instfuments of the new constitution for Malta. These provide for self-government in all purely local affairs. There will be two Chambers for legislative and administrative purposes, and a nominated
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  • 71 10 Mr. E. Gray, of the New Zealand Government Offices, London, has arranged a pleasure tour to New Zealand tQf individuals and parties from Britain. Australia mil also bo visite I, and several other slops will bl made en route, anJ the return journey will be thrown th(ut*:uuiii>a (ana The inclusive
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  • 382 10 Looming Terror of Cap And Gown. The Ki r 8 Newnham and Girton are possibly enjoying their last frilly and bejumpered May-week, writes a Cambridge correspondent. Plans for the founding of a separate University for Cambridge women students, run on parallel lines to the men's, may materialise,
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  • 295 10 Sir Harry Johnston's Menu On Kilimanjaro. Ostrich Farming in South Africa was the subject of a lecture delivered by Professor Duerden, of Grahamstown, Cape Province, to members of the African Society, at the Imperial Institute, South Kensington. He said that it was only In the 'fiO's
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  • 41 10 Benar.— S.ol6 lbs. 8uj0ng.— 20,535 lbs. Duff Development.— loB,ooo lbi. Hevea (J0h0re).— 20,784 lbs. Henrietta. 42,000 lbs. Kuala Pergau.— 32,osB lbs. Laras (Sumatra).— 3s,B49 lbs. Lenggeng. 16,606 lbs. Sungei Matang.— 34,s66 lbs. Trafalgar, Ltd.— 3,950 lbs., 13,500 coconuts.
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  • 114 10 It is notified in the Hongkong Government Gazette that under section (2) of the Treaty of Peace Order in Council the Controller of the Clearing Office has granted a general licence in the following terms British creditors and debtors may communicate in writing with their German
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  • 90 10 The Home Government is giving full approval and assistance to a scheme for an international meeting of the various Boy Scout organisations throughout the world, which is to be h?ld in London during August. Contingents are being sent from all the great Dominions, and the United States alone is sending
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  • 485 10 Messrs. Fraser and Co's Weekly Report. In their weekly share circular, dated July 21, Messrs. Fraser and Co., state Money has undoubtedly been freer in this market from a point of view of share dealing, but it is difficult to assign any particular reason for this improvement.
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  • 226 10 Reds Refused to Fire on Late Admiral. Victoria (8.C.) May 26.— First authentic details of the killing- of Admiral Koltchak, formerly head of the all-Russian Government, were brought to Victoria, 8.C., on May 26 by Captain Wallace lan Webb, provost marshal with the British forces and
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  • 186 10 The report of the Bradwall (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate for 1919 states that there is a profit of £29,639, to which has to be added the sum brought forward £14,005, excess profits duty refunded £3,992 and incometax refunded £1,114, making together £19,110 less adjustments for 1918, £31
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  • 87 10 Local importers of machinery will be interested to learn that the American Consu.ate General is in receipt of the 1920 edition of the Iron Age Catalogue of American Exports, a standardise! cooperative export catalogue of more than 300 United States manufacturers of engineering, railway, foundry and electric equipment and supplies,
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 244 10 Mr. R. 0. H. Law, hon. secretary of the Singapore Football Association, supplies the following account of the meeting held on the 22nd to consider the proposed cup competition Those present were the president, Mr. W. Langham -Carter, and representatives of the following clubs S.C.C., S.C.F.A., Straits
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    • 143 10 Yesterday's match betweea the S.C.C. Reserves and United Banks ended in victory for the club by 4 o. Jt was not exactly a second S.C.C. team as Moss turned out at centre-forward, but the (fame was pood practice for all concerned, which after all was what the players were
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    • 47 10 The following were yesterday's results in the S.C.C. Bowls Tournament Championship. White beat Lowndes. 21—13. Ruchwaldy beat McKean, w.o. Singles Handicap. Nelson beat Black, 21—18. MONDAY'S TIES. Championship. Main v. Ruchwaldy. Norrie v. Mair. Doubles Handicap. Henderson and McKean v. Lowndes and Clifton Smith.
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    • 263 10 Our Penang correspondent wires the following weights for to-day's races in Penang Visitors Plate.— 7 > 2 furlongs. Gay Lad 11.7, Wester Watten 8.9, Wendy 8.4, Darfur 8.4, Nankin 6.7. (If top-weight does not accept weights up 12 pounds). Griffin Race. Lochinvar 11.5, Mimic 9.12, Lucy Ashton 9.9,
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    • 162 10 Several meetings to discuss the question of standardising the golf ball have been held between the special committee of the Royal and Ancient Club and the delegates from the United States. The committee of the Royal and Ancient were of opinion that a floating ball should be
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    • 159 10 A Reuter wire states that Slir. iirork'n victory in the second race was most popnlar and Sir Thomas Lipton was the centre of extravagant enthusiasm. The finish was most exciting Resolute making m determined attempt to beat Shamrock on time allowance. A further wire states that the
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    • 91 10 A Reuter wire of the 21st states that (he Wingfield Sculls, from Putney to Mortlake, the first race since 1914, was won by Beresford Junior, the time being 23 mins. 14 sees. Bercsford will represent Britain in the Olympic sculling. A Reuter message from Los Angela states that the
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  • 379 10 French Steamer Ashore in The Maldives. Information was received in Colombo on July 14, says the Ceylon Observer, that m shipping disaster had occurred in the Maldives. A representative of this paper called at the office of the M. M. Company. when r the Agent informed
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  • 196 10 The hearing of the case at the Assizes,, by the Chief Justice and a special jury, in which a Chinese named Tang Tong Seng was charged with the murder of six members of his family in a house in nunlop Street as far back as the night of
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  • 70 10 Miss Myrtle E. Eldredge, a prettj school teacher, sued the Cleveland Kailway Company, New York, for injuries to her ankle, an<l the jury awarded hi-r i'.~>.ill)i) damages. The judge who tried the case, however, immediately ordered the verdict to be set aside and the case to be rrtrinl, on the
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  • 91 10 The skeleton of v man rlotherf in the uniform of a soldier of bypom- day>i hna been unearthed from the peat at Burrock, near Thurso, Caithness, it bad hem buried at a depth of 3 ft. The skull showed the mark of a heavy blow, but theskeleton was complete nnd
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  • 1500 11 Colony's Financial Position In 1919. Dealing with thn Hihom of the Straits Settlements in 1619, the Colonial Soore-taty, in bit annual report, says The iCTcuno lot the year 1910 amounted to $84 108.485 xoeeding Ibe estimate by 17,264.878, whilst the expend i uto was 184,801,888, »18,111,e02 more
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  • 602 11 Scientific Vsloe Claimed For Them. The Mounts regarded creams as pinoles c> ptopbecios coming diieoi from the Rode, s»ij Mr. William A.cl.er, wben lecturing on Dniur, wiib special rtttresoe to-Peycho 4n«ly O iK," m tbe R)j«I njlitatios. Tbereia they were pe»Ltpn wittr, the leotaie* ooDiitaid, than ibe wise &co
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 137 11 MASTER'S GRAMOPHONES AND NjP%i§< RECORDS ARE SUPREME NEW SBIPMENTB of th« LITE3T BOHQS and DANCES just received. Hear thes« pUyed ia our comfortable, new AUDITIOtf roDm Becords at popular prices fnm f 3.00 upwards i m i S. MOUTBIE CO., LTD. (Incorporated ia Hongko g) RAFFLBS FLAGS, SINGAPORE THE ARISTOCRAT
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    • 264 11 I RAFFLES CAFE Bras Basalt Road ADELPHI HOTEI TONIQHT SPECIAL DINNER THE HOTEL ORCHCBTRA WILL PLAY DURING AND AFTER DINNER ADELPHI HOTEL LIMITED. M. V. TJEERDEMA. Mamafing Dir.ctor. Grand Hotel, Lembang JAVA UM FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL TELEPHONE 1* LKMBAHS Th« highest, mast modem and fashionable health resort of West
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  • 367 12 Sunday, July 25. St. Andrew's Cathedral. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 10.30 a.m. Matins (Choral). 4 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. St. Matthew's Sepoy Lines No service. Presbyterian Church, Orchard Road. 8 a.m. Public Worship. 9 a.m. Sunday
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  • 366 12 Alleged Crime of Adopted Son. Calcutta, June 29. Cham Chunder j Ghose, a young man of 23, was placed on trial at Calcutta before Mr. McNair, Sessions Judge of Alipur, and a special jury composed of two European and three Indians, on a charge of murdering his adoptive
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 370 12 SATISFACTION IS BESI ASSURtD IF WE WORK WITH YOU RATHER THAN FOR YOU (.ET IN TOKII WITH KIAM KIAT COMPANY 108 and 109, MARKKT STREET, AND YOU WILL EXPERIENCE IT. Out*' a Hnl I An Albion Challenge TTHE Albion Company -the largest manu- I facturcra of Motor Vans in the
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    • 382 12 DIRECT ROUTE IS THE BEST ,_^SJV j€ r)ur people hare Qf^mJ t n trained 1 y prrience to cad i^ft I their D'RECTOR£A XL i IKS not on 'y for Cyr?_^_ \S' the of th« ■^^>dBW yoar but for th news of the shop; jf^v as reflected in the •Tj2«WVls\s.v
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    • 173 12 |cleve2W| RMAILYI la |ijTHE ENEMY OF CREASE /(^j^4l LJ k^l Makes hamde Sbow-wWU aatpTMM T j'j./^T Oj Splendid for Motorists »mi JB*. ij- Engioeers fg.^&glSg^^l Best for .ashing op Greasy 'Ji&S^^MLStM^l Plates, etc Obtainable from Cleaning and whitening Kitcheo Tables. Shelves aod Messrs. Guan Chin Hong 0«. L Floors Th
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  • 848 13 Latest and Largest Motor Ship. I J'be 'cl'owU* dexoiiptioa ol the inotot |»«SB-I A rika, owned by Ibe Baal A-i»tio Oimpanv o! 0 pioh»(?6n, appears in Hiija enwicg, P oioffei ol tin veiiel, which U itir 1»»O-I SOd H.tiO't O( OOSBBgOICg UJ.tur PbltP. tod of bet maoaiotny, »»6
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  • 263 13 New Style of Nomenclature for UpRiver Homes. Apparently the days when a man called his houseboat River Queen or The Geisha are Rone. The new fashion is to invent a name sufficiently peculiar to impel lauphUx. The river bungalow season has opened brilliantly. The conclusion
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 79 13 WBITEAWAY'S JUST RECEIVED OF DRESS PUMPS Tbe REGAL— Amenca'a Best Make A smart well-made patent leather pump, thorougkl/ reliable, leather lined, silk tnw, round toes, medium sol/, heels I inch high ST $24.50 Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co, Ltd. Incorporated :n Bnglaad.) SINGAPORE KJlOpJd^^SffiA For Pocket v and Wrist. To be had
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    • 232 13 FOURNIER'S HYGENIQUE MIXTURE (FOR LADIES) WASTE NO TIME Tested and Proved for Years Immediately you notice any disorder of the system take Fournier's Hygerique Mixture. It quickly removes all suffering There is Nothing to equal it. Anything so Widely Known. It Is justly described as the FINEST REMEDY IN THE
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    • 59 13 Phone as4> I CODE BOOKS 4th CONSIGNMENT JUST RECEIVED SECURE YOUR COPIES EABLT Bentler'a Complete Phrase Cod* IUM A. B. sth Edition JS.M A. B. C. Cth Edition UJt Rroomhall's Imperial Combination 4Mt A. B. C sth Edition (Improved) 75.M Western Union— Five letter Edition ltt-M THE MUSIC EMPORIUM CO.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 753 14 SALES BY AUCTION IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE The undersigned have been instructed to aell by public auction, at their Sale-room, Rattles Chambers, Raffles Place, aw. Monday. Aogast 9. 1921, at 2.30 p.m. Twenty-five valuable freehold building aitis on Reserve Road, off Telok Ayer Street, editable for godowns, etc. CHING KENG LEE
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    • 667 14 SALES BY AUCTION SPECIAL NOTIFICATION HOLLAND PARK (ULU PANDAN) The undersigned have received instructions to offer for sale by public auction, on Monday. July 26, 1920. at 2.30 pjn. at their Sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place. Twenty-five freehold building sites suitable for European bungalows. The sites are high, dry and
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    • 920 14 AIMU #TW |l^ H #tf G Assurance in force over $15,000,000 ™L C I E *JI ASTE^ I -E E SURANCE co LTD The Oo^, ha. o^^^^. tt Br,t«.h Life I. Z^JSL^ ATT.AOTIV FIAN. UnMUOB. -ONBT TO LOAN. ACENTg Secretary Kaaarfag Dtreetei Director of Ag.n.l.. Ac t M^ P Or
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    • 557 14 BANKING THE OVERSEA-CHINESI BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in th* Strait. Settlements) Bead Offlce SINGAPORE, KLING STBEBT. 1 Tel. No. ICSS Branch t HWANG, U. BEACH STRUCT Agencies IPOH AND DELI Capital i Authorise* W0,000,00t d 10^00,004' Paid-np |<{|) nnt Reserve Liability of Share■oldara m IJBO.OOI Board of Director* Th* Hon. Dr.
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    • 558 14 BARKING BANQUE IHDUSTRIELLE 9E CHINE, Authorized Capital Fr». 1M.000.00* Subscribed Capital Tn. 160.000,00* Paid-up Capital Fn. 7»,000,00l (1/ i th Capital subscribed by It GeTernment of th* Chine.* Republic i Chairman of th* Board of Dir*cton i Andr« Berthelot General Manager A. J P.rDi-n. HEAD OFFICE I 7*. Ed* Saint
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  • 911 15 Notes and Comments Oo Current Topics. Smart Stnttnces for Reckless Drivers. Singapore ma«istr»ies might peinse ibo following with advantage Looal motorists probably >esd with considerable satitfso tion tbe smart pntiehments it Beted by the M'xrd CcDit id two eases ot rtokless driving, say i Ibe NC. Daily
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  • 161 15 B ekil by tha Koights of Oslombu*, oorrespondiog to ibe V Si CA. and by the S»iPt afa'saret'o Sio.ety. ibe Catbolie Chnr-h io Nj» V 'bi- preasicg itFCurp'ija •gaiatt iiuuodrht dims. Annnd New Orleans, pe<k»boo" bloures, tian«ptre»t trewnr, and short or tight tkiits are forbidden
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  • 18 15 4S r Every time I start work I get so frightfully thirsty. A man at Bow Codatty Court.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 109 15 x^^ ajk^T^r flP^r ar av^kanflsan *^P^ AND THS LITTLE FORD Shall lead them. It's first in sales— first in eaoQomy-aad flrit In tha esteeoa ol those who lova saf at 7, surety aal co afort— because of Its wocderful simplicity, strength an v Ugatness. Ie leads In SALES SERVIBE SATISFACTION
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    • 310 15 IMT TLJ EIGHT CYLINDER ||k,i AITOMOBILHS This year's models retain all the mechanical excellence which has given the King a world reputation for reliability, and offer one hundred new refinements in chassis and body. The most economical car for its power built in America. Four body models. King Agencies are
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    • 58 15 THE WORLD'S DEMAND FOR DUNLOP TYRES is more convincing of their merit than any elwimi -the printed page ca maVe on their behalf. A A fn. The Duolop Robber Co. (""m) Ltd. (laoTvpotalfid la Japan) 47/41, BOBINSON ROAD t B^UaJhMaw a4a~Jaiß«i^B»—^a*snSa»B«s»B^snßT4B%saal I Ujt «\K FOR TIIK TROPICS Shipments just to
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 350 16 GUAM MAT "> LIMITED (I.eorpormUd In Straits Settlements) U, PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. New Shipments just arrived of ■ÜBOPIAN MADE TIN AND BRASS BUNKER LAMPS DIKTZ HURRICANE LAMPS (Red and White Globes) ASPINALLS ENAMEL PAINTS (all Colours) SAPOLIN ALUMINIUM PAINT BHERWIN WILLIAMS ALUMINIUM PAINTS, ETC, ETC. m LATEST AND ONLY EUROPEAN
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    • 1006 16 CLASSIFIED ADVtRTbEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc, in ordinary dose-set type (average alx worda to line) are Per line one insertion 28 cts., two ins. 46 cts., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cts., five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40, twelve
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    • 879 16 SITUATIONS VACANT ESTATE AND MINING. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, a Chinese clerk with knowledge of book-keeping and typewriting also a junior clerk. Apply to Manager, Tampoi Estate, Durian Tunggal, Malacca. DISPENSER (TEMPORARY) WANTED for mine hospital in F.M.S. Salary $80 per mensem with free quarters. Applications, with copies of recent testimonials, to
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    • 995 16 MOTOR VEHICLES NEW OVERLAND LIGHT FOUR for sale, never been on road. Apply 2-2, Raffles Quay. FOR SALE, one two-seater Humberette motor car, just overhauled and painted. Apply 841). Straits TimeS; WANTED TWO— THREE SEATER, fourcylinder car. Good condition, reasonable price. Particulars to 686, Straits Times. FOR SALE, Briscoe five-senter
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    • 511 16 P> AND HOUSES No. 136, Bukit Timah Road, es from town, area about 65,000 planted with rubber tree*. Ap-j Lian Cheng, 25A, South Canal TO LET FURNISHED, bungalow No. 61 Tanjong" Rhu, next to the Swimming Club. Excellent sea-side residence and view. Apply to M. H. Dawood, No. It, Bali
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    • 172 16 Straits Motorcar Service LIMITED (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) 218 to 216, ORCHARD ROAD LORRIES AND CARS HIRED OVERHAULS TO MOTOR CARS AND CYCLES WELDING of all metals, under European supervision SATISFACTION GUARANTEED PRICES VERY MODERATE Phonel233 WE HAVE A GROWING CLIENTELE Planters, Shippers and Miners are patronizing us in increasing
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 318 16 THE STRAITS TIMES 1 TELEPHONES Editorial and General eg Manager's Office 1117 Job Printing Office 1244 Post Office Box No. 560 All communications relating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to THE EDITOR. All eommunicationa relating to business matters— advertisements, subscriptions, accounts, printing, ments, subscriptions, accounts, printing, MANAGER
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