The Straits Times, 11 September 1920
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Title Section13 1920-09-11 1 The Straits Times NO. 26,433 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1920 PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement112 1920-09-11 1 turn uu» KNOWN AND SOLD THROU9HOUT THE W.RLD #WME YOU KIEO XT^V Brands >Mfc/ 0F lIOMLBMHO HIP BRAND Genuine Worcestershire Sauce PURB PIQUANT WHOLESOME IN TWO QUALITIES i— jPrfl P SIGNAL and FINEST W ASK YOUR DEALER FOR A SAMPLE BOTTLE f^v^ JOSEPH TROVERS BGNS. LI D. 3*5 B^T' it"l112 words
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Advertisement135 1920-09-11 1 ROBINSON CO LTD. (I««Mipo»»'-ad ia the Straits SeUlemMtil The Gentlemen's Department ■gi^^m Henry Heaths Celebrated I %M SOFT FELT HATS n^^^^W Various 'A Shades hk f^ In stock Vj| A SiZES: E 9a IN STOCK M d ROBINSON CO., LTD. Gb BB^^P/ (lioofporaled in the Btr»its Bettlemsnta) tH Ej-^ iimoxfor;:135 words
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Article722 1920-09-11 2 Rubber. A Detciptlon by I Seiangor Planter. Wtitimg to tte Diiiy New* from Kaala <jat»pa», a cotr ?-pordi.ot tbcß dessriaes hit Oai nuuKoij<Ybi»ndd ia a oleariag in the (i jb r, in a poi.l, c« it wee, ia tb<> midtt ot .lilts ol U'l, nl!ai t«ec* that atretab ia ;idctly722 words
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Article441 1920-09-11 2 MURDER AS MARK OF INSANITY. Judge's Rejection of Medical Opinion 1 la the tours" el a long expciiense, I bay dovci i 4'J a dele aeo ol icuLi-.j on --::L c •bMfi ea this pat lorwird oo uj :t>. Hi ej ,rjnpdi." The 83 *ne He word? of Mr, Jaetioe441 words
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Article53 1920-09-11 2 The steamer Mataram, which left Sydney on August l"i fur Java, via Queenslam! in.rts, was next day reported to be heve to <>IT Clarence Heads. However, she mjmod her voyage later in the day, and a wireless message was received the same evening stating that she expected to react) Mon-tun53 words
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Advertisement226 1920-09-11 2 fj s Fjmous, not only in W oviirry, luit t!iri>i:ghoi:t W vali cs y< John Noble*, >i >f Ww W < houlJ send to c l ■>■ for ihc won- A-VWHA^v S W de fu! 68 page Calaloßne I nil 1 1 1 r H Vjffi il i\\i rS the226 words
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Advertisement505 1920-09-11 2 Lij Ifippj Ufa r B>li With 5 (i a Soap b:iby v.-iili Ciititiiri i Ms skin is h<>;, .V i l a iiCuueal for aH toilat iiecj. 1 llBiS.OliaSMlil Z-i rnir Lorn m DR. CASSELL'S TABLETS V aar acd Trar of Nerre an* Mai 1' 81. aaj 4« FOURNIER'S HY6ENIQUE505 words
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Advertisement401 1920-09-11 2 IChaormerChajrnieb 1 Small- dainty -beautiful, a "Jewel' I^ver is a fitting 9 adornment for Milady's delicate Wrist! S.'ti^fles h<r M?« captious taste fur something serv.ce-blc yet smart in appearance. Above all, it is precise in action, as every jH gcwxl watch should be! Just as popular with the Ladies JH401 words
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Article933 1920-09-11 3 Trade With China. V tw. etc ibe tppuilui)UU» For Australia lf>. Bfif E. Prince, vho han te c located fit over 14 jcaia at Sb.E).:-»i, wbi-tu lit >sj ■t ex lory i-f pi voisl 1 rge rnbbtr estittef, bM b. <n viaitisft B>'rb«Bt, where he g«ve ecco ißfcrmalino in tr«de933 words
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Article256 1920-09-11 3 Progress ol Tauaa RuDber Fsuiet. Mr. C. P. Bennett, pitfc.d.D". at ibe mw tin? bt tbe North B.iaco Trsding Ocmpaay en Jay SI9, said tbst the result of tbe ytat> wtikiex was b, t; i ;haa tbat of 1618 Leg shipments to Hot.gVoag dorios 1910 bad (ixtdfcd256 words
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Advertisement380 1920-09-11 3 f "^^^FV^^^^^^^^^^^KB^^9 J^gf<^ a 0 'l*^': DRESSING FOR HOT CLIMATES. jj g ES MAGNIFICENT TRESSES, jj f% "KOiCO la n lonic, cleansing. Invigorating preparation; :*"'r to grow luxuriantly, keeps It soft and pliant, JJ I.' t« ft the lustre and frcsbnesa of youth, positively f9 i J« cu'.t, promts Hair380 words
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Advertisement440 1920-09-11 3 I Rata-down vfMjr rvnrr.} •Jn^^f" B fc .1 M -wV -yn rr- Jk g; .\V,-n ~"-f ,it '-C r rl r K kMM tirrs j-tm- vco »r* th a S J) hi,i-0i»»T rnniMf'on Ynar j> sy«..ii' la Urn s?■ i-. '-a g U ■> n- •»ifi j:>«! ».< Hjr,; re/.»r«440 words
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Advertisement275 1920-09-11 3 SOME NEW INTERESTING BOOKS The Oataaa GM The Hljai hla af J taaa BJi Biography for Begiaaors n collection of sshteellaaoas examples i -.10 As. n I '>'. ir. in by Henry De Hiilsaiie 1.10 The ■aiaaasinfl Ufs The AaVaaUuM I LH Robert's Bii!iHr.l> fir AmtU.i. tM ratalsii Call Mrtk275 words
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Advertisement324 1920-09-11 3 LEON KENDAL THE WORLD-RENOWNED ASTROLOGER PALMIST POR A SHORT STAY ONLY STAMFORD HI II.DIM, Room No. 3H|. Jnd floor (Opposite Van Wijk Hotel) CONSULTATION HOURS 10 to COMBINE OP BLUTTKBS ft CO. JAVA SEA ft FIRE INSURANCE CO LTD. [laooraoratsa ia BaUvta, Java) AJ). 1S«1 M CosablaW Capit.li f.lly .ebtcrt*^324 words
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Advertisement824 1920-09-11 4 STEAMER MUB P, O." British India A pear Line (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICE* PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Under Contract with Hit Majesty's GoTemmeat) The Cosspaaj's MAIL SERVICES BAST OF BOMBAY art at preeeat —s sjsalli LONDON FAB-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES LONDON Doe824 words
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Advertisement594 1920-09-11 4 STEAiER SAILINIS PRINCE LINE LIMITED (Incorporated la aHgtatU) FAB BAfT KBBTIC* FOB ifHW lOU CELTIC PKINCB »la sH«» about ulddle of Oct For all Information apply to ADAM3ON. GILFTLLAH tV 4 Ml (Incorporated la BaaJnq Agaajto. THE BEN LINE STEAiERS LIMITED (Incorporated In tha Unltad Kingdom) For China sad Japan594 words
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Advertisement288 1920-09-11 4 STEAiER SAILINIS THE EASTERN SHIPPIM COMFAMT, LDOTBa (laaaraarato* la •traila BarHaatoßto) Tkl* Mmc table la aubjen to aftataaiaa *:U*ai l arth*r aatlaa. taa»a» aalHati rraai WaaaaaM PERAK Every Tuesday, at 1 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. JIN HO— Every Sunday, at 4 pm. far Malacca and Port Swettenham. From288 words
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Advertisement430 1920-09-11 4 STEAMER WLJOm -c— 0. S. K. THE OSAKA SHOSHEN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) No. Z, D« Sous Street. PropoMd Sailing from Singapore (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN LINK For Port Said, Marseilles, Londo*. Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hambarg Da* B"pore. ALPS MARU "W S*"*ATLAS MARU b**- <>«*• (omit calling430 words
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Advertisement367 1920-09-11 4 nuau mam m?mn yuseh KAfSHA [lM*ry«iato4 1 ••ate HaC Cm*mml iM tfea Ma—Hi <■— a— Biiwwl •a— M •hmttau vtUwtf ftMMfc nrsora BAB un r«t>*fct& I«*m VW fall*. Aa«w«f» VU il >— lAOA MABC YOKOHAMA MARU Sept. SB KUMANO MAEU end Sept. UTBaVMC Un fat liverasrt CMMta. IM ftM tad367 words
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Advertisement533 1920-09-11 5 STEAMER SAILINGS NEW YORK DIRECT (via Suez) American and Oriental line The s.a. Gene.:,l (lurch will be despatched to New York via Sue/, about the second half Kovea I :..irli< aad particularn. apply to ■UTTEKBACH, I.AZAKUS A SONS, LTD. Agents. NAV.&AZIONE GENERALE ITALIANA luiorporHted in Italy) lh« s.a. Masaniello is533 words
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Advertisement277 1920-09-11 5 STEAMER SAILINGS BUM LINE I.IMITF.D GLEKSANDA asMai .il>out Sept '23 for London < i.i NABIVR MrfHac al.out Oct. 2 MMM anil Lomion GLENAVT abasjl Oat. II for I^>ndon Tli-ie are r\ a t( t-daai berlh» for pasivailable i>\ the «l">v<- sailing. For urtker aartiavlai aaal] t BOVBTEAD it CO, Agents.277 words
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Advertisement866 1920-09-11 5 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary* Office, up to noon of the September 16, 1920. for the following work •-Construction of the reinforced parts in Block A of the Croas Street Tenements. Every person applying for a form ol tender will be required to deposit the866 words
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Advertisement897 1920-09-11 5 BALB OF GOVERNMENT (RUBBER) PLANTATIONS, KUALA TEMBELING, PAHANG TENDERS INVITED Tenders will he received at tho Office of the Director of Agriculture, Kuala Lumpur. up to noon of Saturday. September 26, 1820 for the purchase of the Government (Rubber) J Plantations Kuala Tembeling aa a going concern. The following buildings897 words
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Advertisement295 1920-09-11 5 B^-Y?»^J^^^^™™^ ssaaa^^aaaaa^aw aa^ yaj^ a^*^^ «IC9v^^u PRICE including hood and WMmNM $1,9.i». CYCLOMOBILE MOTOR CAR CO., u £Sss*mL*' PROG JFBL JES S§ S ABSTRACT PROM THE COMPANY'S LAST TWO KKI'ORTS. Dec. SI, Hl i Dec. 81, 1919 taMVaSJM Aasarance In force M6.669,241.u3 530,82«.147.43 *4,76« ."OD.IO A, Mt e 6JM.817 S»295 words
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Advertisement867 1920-09-11 6 CINEMAS |1^ m i jT sa i I Msf '1H M |A 1 I I afWl Q Prom Widnti lay, Stp' tinier S, to Monday, Bfftembtr 13 A FIRST NATIONAL PhODOCTIGN OF ORIPFINO INTEREST Kftur'D.- il l wel!ka;wn stars MABOOT KBULY, MATT MOORB AND ROOBRB LYTTON la a aior) of867 words
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Advertisement292 1920-09-11 6 From Friday, kaot. 10, to Mond»t/i B«pt. 13 wm HALL,_LTD/r« BP y^Cjk HKsT eHuW .1 7.80 fa/I^.il'^ft WBSTfcRN PcOTOPLA.Y'B SBRiiL wfwM T Rf T 6AMBLE WIXil i HL^ Fjslufln^ CHtR^^S Hai'OHISON AND AS R .'JTBEB Bpt?cdt 8. INOIHECHAIM 2 rait. Bpiiude unHKt'w'iOilP 1 patts A v witb C.!.ta:y oamedy 2292 words
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Advertisement1034 1920-09-11 6 JOHAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federated Malay States) NOMINAL CAPITAL $1,000,000 DIVIDED INTO 1,000.000 SHARES OF tl EACH PRESENT ISSI'E. Issue at par of 680,000 Shares of which 236,000 Shares fully paid will be allotted to *awas*rs in part pM.vnu-iit of Ihe purcs*** as let. 67,000 Shar' s1,034 words
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Article85 1920-09-11 7 »i\1l'«»-a Satanlajr, Srpt.ml.or 1!. p.m. 1.11 p.m. hip, Ist round. Sunday, SiptcmlK-r 12. llijrh R 10JI p.m. Ip, -nd round Monday, tpUibet 13. 11. -h Hal r. I iI. VI p.m. dj(. Hteaday. Saytflwr 14. 0 p.m. i Beard, EOi p.m. Wcdaeaday, Bcatetabci IS, lli;:h Water, 085 words
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Article97 1920-09-11 7 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. rttnt AT MiE [MKKA. l .i-i Wharf Basil lilandar, Den Samud ..h.irf Tan, Elton. Wcnc Koi. Wharf, AlUri ....J Viiioria Dr> 1 i lpon, Bvnovon, I ru, Kuala. l'anar:i in. hiatti Maru. \\<--i irf Jardn... Wharl Nil. I'uln Kraal < »k! Wharf. Nil. h-p|il Ilarbuur. Main V. rl97 words
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Article176 1920-09-11 7 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. To-day Pull,; F«c »a MO p.B 3 p.m ;r.jj z )'..i: B '1 3 p.m. I" .rail I p.m Samaranc .4 p m KutH Tir. i jj.n. A lei Port 4 p.m "•aang, Rknyoon hi,.i Calcutta 4 p.m Malr.cca a ...n 4 p.m Rhio and agga 4176 words
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Article24 1920-09-11 7 (OaWal Fcit OS.* Report) V»tt S"for» Arrived Lond*n Aui_'_i?t 'i September 4 A../j»t I September 4 1 Ml l^ Beptaaaae* 924 words
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Article128 1920-09-11 7 . EXCHANGE Singapure, September 11On I or. I n, Bank A m/a 2/4 1/1« Demand 2/3 13/10 I'rivate 3 m. 3 credit* 2/4 25/32 On New York Demand 40 Private 'M days 46 On France Bank 575 On India. Bank T. T. 121 On Hongkong, Bank d/d £6%128 words
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61 1920-09-11 7 Spot Sept. Oct. Oct.-Dec. Jan. -Mar. Closing Prices Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Buyers Sellers Spot 66 V4 66 V4 Sept. Oct. Oct.-Dec. Jan.-Mar. Closing Prices Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Buyers Sellers 64 65 65 G5>/4 67 67V4 69 la 70 74 75 Tone61 words
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Article213 1920-09-11 7 . [as. V'al. Pd. Bnyert. feller*. 10 10 Ampang 13.00 15.00 I 1 Ayer Weng 1.15 1.35 £1 £1 Kam Kamunting 2.10.0 3.0.0 10 1U KiuU Amoc 7.26 8.00 O il Kinta Tin 2.7.6 nom. 1 1 Hitam Tin 2.80 3.00 1 1 Ji-lantoh 1.70 I.UO O £1 Lahat Mm««213 words
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Article123 1920-09-11 7 . Val. Pd. Buyers. Seller*. Cl £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 3.10.0 3.17.6 a £1 E. Smelting Co. 11.00 12.00 if- of- Electric T'ways 1/1 3/3 10 10 Fnan Xeave 57.50 58.50 ■■> i' \V Haiiimer&Co. 105.00 115.00 100 10t Kat> Urox 130.00 160.00 f] £1 Mcxieaa Lagle 11.10.0 12.5.0 10123 words
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Article86 1920-09-11 7 . •'.Lug. 8 p.c. $1,234,800 par I p.e. pt. Spore Electric Tramways 5 p.c. £360,000 aom Spore Municipal 6 p.*. $1,878,000 par Spore Mun. 4V4 p.e of 1907 $1,000,000 18 px. 10 p.c. dii S'pcre Mun. 4V4 p.c. of 1909 $1,000,500.. 16 p.c. 10p.cdU Spore Man. 4H 9*. of 190986 words
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Article425 1920-09-11 7 . Fraaer aad Co. and Lyall and Eratt'a Quotation*. I [Latest available Sterling Quotation* are printed on another pace oa Friday.] To-day'i Prices Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt Mlenby (*l> 0.80 0.90 0.80 0.90 Uor Gajah ($1) 3.60 3.80J 3.C0 3.SOJ \m. Malay 4.00 4.50 4.00 4.50 VycrHitam(lo) 23.00 24.00425 words
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Advertisement103 1920-09-11 7 AUCTION SALE •r..|| I. A-'.rauan flour, each 49 lbs., Ijriag :.t No. tS, Trafijltfar Street, and 80 bags Australian flour, each 150 lbs., lying !1, North Hoot Quay. iby aaetioa M i roWELL t. Ltd <ii Taeaaay, ■eptaaaaee 14, 1920. eiaianaril -.r Street, at 11 a.m. I'OWKLL CO.. LTD. Auctioneers,103 words
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Advertisement725 1920-09-11 7 l ATEST Al)\ ERTISEM E NTB WANTED, podown. R<-p!y stati-,'; .:ik-5. bought, sold •.raitsTimcs. D < HILDAS PRAJkt Must be (a I App T mi INT DRESSER. Salary ISO. Apply Mai Estate, Tampln. WANTED AT ONCE, CO.l typist an.l hortler. Apply Mi r^. Barker Co., ;.t'l.. Chartered ii:ink Bui!dirc». VLE,725 words
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Advertisement36 1920-09-11 7 1 he Anderson Expeller THE MOST UP-TO-DATE METHOD OF EXPELLING Vegetable Oils from Copra, Ground Nuts, Palm Kernels and all classes of oil seeds. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS THE KOSTER COMPANY (Incorported in U.S.A.) S-*. RAFFLES QUAY, SINGAPORE.36 words
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Advertisement799 1920-09-11 7 THE SINGAPORE AMATEUK DRAMATIC COMMITTEE will present in the VICTORIA THEATRE ON SEPTEMBER 27 29 AND OCTOBER I 2 AT 9.13 P.M. PASSERS-BY A Play in Four Act* by C HAUDON CHAMBERS PLAN OF SEATS AT MOUTRIE CO. ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, at 9 a.m. RESERVED SEATS $3, PIT $2,799 words
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Obituary23 1920-09-11 8 VAN DER BEEK.— On September 10, at 2fi, Baleitier Road, Sydney Wilfred Van der Bcek. Interment to-day at 0.30 p.m., Bidadari Cemetery.23 words
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Article71 1920-09-11 8 . Mr. Chua Seng Hock and family beg to thank all those friends and relatives who kindly attended the funeral of his late father and also those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence. The wife and family of the late Joseph Walter Fernandis of Malacca, beg to tender their71 words
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Article64 1920-09-11 8 . Friends will learn with regret of the death of Mrs. Tan Pheng Tong, mother of Messrs Tan Gnee Chee, Gnee Hong and Gncc Chiang, which took place on Thursday August 26, 1920, at 27, River Valley Road The cortege will leave the house at 10 a.m., on Sunday, September64 words
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1198 1920-09-11 8 The Straits Times SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 ESTATE LABOUR. It is not easy for any outsider to form a definite opinion as to whether the Malacca Planters' Association has acted wisely in turning down," the proposals of the General Labour Committee and letting matters remain as they are. It is not1,198 words
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Article12 1920-09-11 8 The Singapore Japanese Cooks Guild has been registered under the Societies Ordinance.12 words
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Article19 1920-09-11 8 The Rent Assessment Board will sit on Tuesday, the 14th inst., at 2.15 p.m., in the Municipal Board Room.19 words
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Article25 1920-09-11 8 Mr. A. Cammaert, rubber planter, residing at 54, Grange Road, Singapore, has been granted the rights of an invention for a spout and cupholder combined."25 words
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Article36 1920-09-11 8 For failing to register himself within 48 hours of his res dence in the Colony, a Japanese named Hiroshi Hara, was mulcted by Capt. Rowbotham in the third court this morning in the sum of $75.36 words
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Article34 1920-09-11 8 The British inter-Allied transport Brandenburg, which arrived this morning from Vladivostok, has on board 1,323 troops, of whom 4,203 are Polish and 120 Lett sh,' bound for Dantzig. She is due to sail to-day.34 words
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Article37 1920-09-11 8 Service will be held at the Boustead Institute on Sunday evening at 8.15. Rev. C. E. Holman will give the address. A cordial invitation is extended to all, especially men of the Mercant.le Marine, Navy and Army.37 words
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Article49 1920-09-11 8 Whilst cleaning the rubbish bins at Chen Wang Seng Place, Cross Street, this morning, the Municipal coolies found the body of an apparently newly-born Chinese male-child, which had been deposited in one of the bins presumably in the early hours of this morning. The police were immediately communicated with.49 words
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Article53 1920-09-11 8 Plans and sections and book of reference relating to the construction of a proposed railway from Malacca town to Gemas in the districts of Pengkalan Rama, Buk.t Piatu, Scmabok, Duyong, Ayer Molek, Ayer Panas, Jasin, Chin Chin, Chohong and Chabau in the Settlement of Malacca have been deposited for public53 words
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Article67 1920-09-11 8 Gattey and Bateman, secretaries of the Titi Tin Company, Limited, advise that the output of the company's mine for August was 671.12 p.culs, made up as follows Battery 500 piculs, hydraulicing 120 piculs, tribute 51.12 piculs. The above is estimated to contain tin 530 piculs, and wolfram 130 piculs, and67 words
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Article80 1920-09-11 8 Mr. H. L. de Mcl is to move at the next meeting of the Coiombo Municipal Council that this Council do obta n the necessary legal authority to levy a licence fe,e or tax on professions, arts, trades, callings and appointments, as well as a tax on Companies transacting business80 words
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Article36 1920-09-11 8 The directors of the Emerald Rubber and Coconut m Company recommend the apportionment of the profits for the year to January 31, 1920, as follows Dividend of 20 per cent., less tax, on the share capital36 words
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Article42 1920-09-11 8 H issued at end of year— namely, 089,779; to write off £3,500 for depreciation to place £1,000 to income-tax reserve and i'ti.ooo to general reserve, carrying forward balance of £5,841. The dividend for 191S was 5 per cent., and for 1917 nil.42 words
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Article74 1920-09-11 8 There was a fire away out in the harbour on Wednesday which was plainly visible from Singapore. The Harbour Board tug Piiho was despatched to the scene and found that a twakow loaded with benzine was well ablaze. To prevent any possibility of the flames spreading she was promptly sunk.74 words
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Article85 1920-09-11 8 Mr. R. W. D. Willoughby, Deputy Comm.ssioner, Kheri District in Oudh, was assassinated in his house during the absence of his servants at the Id prayer, by a local Mussalman fanatic, with, it is reported, accomplices. A later message says that the murder took place at 10 o'clock in the85 words
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Article88 1920-09-11 8 Col. Clifford Coffin, G.O.C. in Ceylon, will not. it is understood, take the customary rank of Brigadier-General as in the cas.es of his predecessors. This rank is, as a matter of fact, to be abolished, or rather its name is to be changed to ColonelCommandant. Col. Coffin will, therefore, be88 words
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Article94 1920-09-11 8 The case in which Serang Mohd. Yusof, the well-known stevedore, is charged with the abetment of attempted murder by a Chinese of one Nagalingam, clerk to Messrs. Donaldson and Burkinshaw, by throwing a bomb at the latter while he was proceeding in a motor car in Bukit Timah Road a94 words
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Article128 1920-09-11 8 Beneath an ancient cedar of Lebanon, in the garden at the Avenue House, Richmon-1 Gree^i, Miss Maude Royden read the marriage service at the wedding of Mr. Douglas Sladen, the well-known author, to Miss Chr stian Dorothea Duthie, daughter of the late Mr. John Duthie, of Cults House, Cults, Aberdeenshire.128 words
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Article252 1920-09-11 8 Mr. J. L. McFnll is appointed a police magistrate for Penang. Lieut. C. W. Jackson, Coast DaftMt Volunteers, has been placed on the of Officers of that unit. Mr. H. Norman, Mr. H. G. Sarwar and Mr. G. R. Sykes have been granted leave of absence for252 words
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Article32 1920-09-11 8 The outward jvails ex Kashgar will arrive by train to-morrow night and will be delivered on Monday morninir. I pondence will be ready fi>r delivery t<> boxholders about 9.15 a.m.32 words
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Article125 1920-09-11 8 A bruti'l murder is report to haw occv.iro 1 yesterday in 1 d Road, the house of Mr. J. A. Farmer. According to the latter's statement to the police, he returned home at 6 p.m. yesterday t > Bad thtit his hotteekeeper, S.ti Java man, been125 words
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Article139 1920-09-11 8 Noteworthy benefactions to the Westminster Abbey Restoration Fund liavc now brought up to the total to nmc t' above the first £100,000, states a Lr.ndon paper of July ?S. The gift of 210,000 by the Anjrio-Anicrirnn Oil Company, Limited, announced on July J7 :i c atribution on139 words
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Article157 1920-09-11 8 Sir Harry Lauder was 50 on August 4. For the next two months he intended, the Daily Chronicle learned, to devote himself to his farm in Scotland. He will not be in London until early next year, for his next engagements are in Glasgow and tho provinces.157 words
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Article206 1920-09-11 8 Before Mr. Justice Shaw and an Eng-lish-speaking jury at Colombo on August 28 a respectably dressed man, named Wijekoon, was charged with cheating the China Mutual Life Insurance Co., in the sum of Rs. 2,000. It would appear that a young man named Karunatilake took out206 words
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Advertisement99 1920-09-11 8 PARIS GOWNS LATEST MODELS JJ^jk Coats m Jz™ Gowns aW r Tea. Frocks Jr j /»V Jumpers '*Si§fesiispar V I Sunshades /M P||\ 1 gcarves l^^^*'^MsV Tbe HEM»c«t and moat op. to da»t» ArVn^l km&fllA mv inery fcjffljljl ipr EAST OF SUEZ lift yEwIM JOHN LITTLE -jffi AND COMPANY, LIMITED99 words
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Advertisement161 1920-09-11 8 'SELECT SUBJECTS AND BIG FEATURES AT SINGAPORE'S MODERN PICTURE nstnsi (Taa Chaag Km Co, Ltd, Proprietor*) ALHAMBRA Pathe Serials BOUND AND GAGGED 10 Episodes Episodes No. 3 and 4 reels 5 Pts. $30,000 S Pts. Featuring J. Warren Kerrigan Pathe Gazette and Hank-Mann Comedy Two-reel dramas and Comedies. (First Show)161 words
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Article641 1920-09-11 9 Congress Attitude on Miners' Tlireat. government Trying to Prevent Strike. KEPTZI TELEGRAMS Idtmkm, September 8. On lie Tra-les I 'nu.ii Congress resuming 1" y Thomas, M.l., made a I t.n the miners' trouble. He deni'.-.i that the congress was afrai I to raise the i? fof lea* of641 words
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Article40 1920-09-11 9 . Kedteb Telegram London, September 9, The revised itinerary of the Prince of Wales makes him due in the West Indies on September 14. He leaves Bermuda on October 3 and is due at Portsmouth on October 11.40 words
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Article387 1920-09-11 9 Rkuter Telegrams Paris, September 8. Answering tlie WcfcSBBB of the Mayor of Calais, Mr. Lloyd George, who was returning to England from Switzerland, said thct the intimate cooperation of rrarue and England must continue. Mutual goodwill is for th° good not only of both nations but ofReuter - 387 words
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Article256 1920-09-11 9 Riuter Telegram London, September 8, Dr. Macnamara, Minister of Labour, was :»t a conference at the Mansion House of mayors and chairmen of district councils In the London area and home counties, on behalf of Lord Haig's appeal to provide employment for ex-service men. Dr. .Macnamara in theReuter - 256 words
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Article41 1920-09-11 9 Rbuter Telegram London, September 9. The importation of beer from Japan is increasing. An expert declares that it is a light, cheap and palatable beverage and he expects it will become a strong rival to the lager variety.Reuter - 41 words
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Article362 1920-09-11 9 . Polish Appeal to League Of Nations. Russian Reply to the Balfour Note. Recteb Telegrams London, September 8. The Polish government note to ths Allies and Hrn League of Nations declares that the Lithuanians violated neutrality by allowing Soviet troops to use Lithuanian territory. Lithuanian troops occupied the362 words
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Article127 1920-09-11 9 Eectei Telegram London, September 8. A War Office communique with regard to Mesopotamia states that the tribesmen, using bombs from the captured armoured train, ineffectively attacked Samawa. Artillery dispersed with loss a body of riflemen who were sniping in Nasiriyeh. All is quiet on the middle Euphrates. British aeroplanes127 words
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Article92 1920-09-11 9 EIITTM TELEGRAM London, September 8. It is reported from Moscow that Enver Pasha, at the request of Lenin and Trotsky, has been appointed commander-in-chief of the Bolshevik forces which are marching on India. The Bolshevik forces in the Caucasus, Persia, Afghanistan and Turkestan have been placed under92 words
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Article318 1920-09-11 9 Reuter Telegrams London, September 8. A great increase in exports from (ks United Kingdom is the feature of Mm Board of Trade returns for August. The exports total £115,000,000, an increase of liOfiOOftW tc^parel with AmgßSt, 1919. The imports were £153,250,000, an increase of £4,500,000. The principalReuter - 318 words
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Article134 1920-09-11 9 Reuter Telegram London, September 9 An extraordinary story has been toll n th? courts. It appears that Peckharr. i as got a mission hc.se with a black pcs tor, who previously had obtained an ..mount of police court notoriety concerning an obnoxious mission ceremonial relating to whiteReuter - 134 words
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Article73 1920-09-11 9 Keuteb Telegram London, September 9, New York The first serious attempts at sabotage in the tram and train conductors' strike occurred in 22nd Avenue when a motorcar packed with nine men raced alongside a train pouring in revolver shots. Blasts from the train whistle speedily summoned the policeReuter - 73 words
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Article52 1920-09-11 9 RXLTEE TELEGRAM London, September 9. Paris The Intransigeant states that M. Clemenceau is sailing for Singapore on September 20 aboard the M. M.Cordillere after which he goes to Calcutta. He will be accompanied by Dr. Cholet. He hopes to return to France at the end of52 words
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Article42 1920-09-11 9 Reuteb Telegram London, September 8 Hongkong Preventive officers have seized 18,000 taels of prepared opium, valued at a quarter of a million dollars, aboard the Japanese motor-schooner Shcna Maru. The skipper and a member of the crew were arrested.Reuter - 42 words
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Article634 1920-09-11 9 Prime Frlinister on Hunger Strikes. Forces Must be Protected Or Withdrawn. Rnmn Tilecrams London, September 7. Belfast is settling down after the recent serious disturbances, and work is being resumed. Tt was stated at the inquest on some of the rioters to-day that 31 lives altogether were lost and634 words
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Article65 1920-09-11 9 The Norwegian explorer, Captain Roald Amundsen, has left Nome (Alaska) to renew his attempt to reach the North Pol*. The proposed course is west of Wrangel Island, toward Siberian Island, keeping the open water until a favourable place is found to strike directly north, probably in the vicinity of the65 words
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Article172 1920-09-11 9 Three Hundred Lives Reported Lost. REtJTFB TELEGRAM!* London, leataaaber 8. Rome The Epoca estimates that 300 were killed in the earthquake wUck (Want over north-west Italy. Accounts of serious damage continue to arrive. London, September 9. The area involved by the earthquake in Italy is a hundred miles172 words
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Article406 1920-09-11 9 . Estimated Crop Greatly Exceeded. The eighth annual general meeting of the Merchiston Rubber K l t i was heM on August 4. at Winchester Hous?, EC, Mr. E. L. Hamilton (the chairman) presiding. The Chairman, in movin,' the .tion of the report and account I The profit earned406 words
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Article174 1920-09-11 9 . Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report Singapore, September 11. Silver.— s9. Hongkong 86 K. Shanghai 37%. Tin— Buyers at 137 H. Rubber Report. Market remains steady but dull. September and October sheet around 66 cents, October-December 69-70, buyers of January-March at 73 cents, January-June 76 cents. Share Market.—174 words
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Article75 1920-09-11 9 One would think it impossible for a large building to be stolen, but this has happened in Petrograd There used to be on the banks of the Neva a beautiful palace which had once belonged to the Empress Catherine 11. It contained wonderful old furniture and works of art. Somehow75 words
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Article2082 1920-09-11 10 Property Reported to Be Valueless. The fi llov/in" reports are taken from Melbourn papers ■rial reply to a request by the director* of the Badak Company No Liability for an explanation of a mutilate I cable meajaga and oth:-r cryptic cabh I t l.v Mr. H. Scarhoroush, the2,082 words
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Article106 1920-09-11 10 At the College of Ambulance, Queen Anne Street, London, recently, an armless youth was seen helping himself to a meal, turning a handle, typewriting, signing his name, and taking a cigarette and lighting it with a match. Sir James Cantlie, president of the College, explained that the arrangement of pipes106 words
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Article598 1920-09-11 10 Capital Increased to Twenty Million Dollars. The following report has been communicated by Mr. Lim Bock Kee, assistant Btaaager and secretary of the Ho Hong Bank, Ltd. An extrat rdinary general meeting of the Ho Hong Bank, Ltd., was held at its registered office. Raffles598 words
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Article203 1920-09-11 10 Messrs. Lewis and Peat, writing under date August 12 say Plantation. The Russian and Polish crisis has had a very detrimental effect on markets generally. The improvement in Kubber which set in during the last week or two has been held up and although prices at the203 words
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Article61 1920-09-11 10 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending Saturday, September 18, IK2O Saturday, September 11. Eurasian Co. Rifle Club, Balestier Range J.:su p.m. Sunday, September 12. S.R.E.(v) R.fle Club, Balestier Range. 7.30 a.m. Tuesday, September 14. Malay Co., Balestier Range, 4.30 p.m. Saturday, September 18. S.R.E.(v) Rifle Club,61 words
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Article73 1920-09-11 10 Stainless steel, which has been employe 1 in the manufacture of a variety of articles, is now being adopted for sporting purposes, and there is quite a demand for. gulf club heads, spurs, etc. Since the armistice, it is pointed oit in a Unitad states Consular commerce report, there has73 words
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Article244 1920-09-11 10 Regulations Respecting Sale Of Rice. The following notificetions appear in the curent issue of tha Government Gazette In exercise of the powers conferred upon urn by regulation 6 of the Food Contro: Regulations, 1918, and of all other powrr-? enabling him in that behalf, the Food Controller hereby244 words
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Article329 1920-09-11 10 Expenditure on Extensive Water Scheme. At a committee meeting of the Municipal Commissioners yesterday, Mr. G. R .K. Mugliston asked Answering a previous question of mine on the subject of water, yon mentioned that it w spend some 21 2 million dollars during the next seven years. For329 words
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Article134 1920-09-11 10 The Alhambra is presenting to-night a 3runton-Hodkinson production, $30,000 fea:uring the popular J. Warren Kerrigan, in ive reels, a picture with a lot of action and with mystery and suspense. This is in addition to the Pathe serial Bound and Gagged, featuring the famous serial director Georg* B.134 words
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Article117 1920-09-11 10 Nothing But the Truth was presented by the Banlman Company at the Victoria Theatre last night. The performance eonlirmed the view that this is one of the iest things in the company's repertoire. The audience were tickled to death at .he r.iany funny situations, particularly vi aa117 words
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Article58 1920-09-11 10 At Simla the other day the Viceroy toM a deputation ef the Indian resi lents in British East Africa that there was no jnstifiiation for any Crown Colony or Protectorate to a.-si/n to British Indians a status inferior to that of any other class of hi.; Majesty's subjects, but he58 words
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Article372 1920-09-11 10 Good Performances by Smith And Foulger. Our Kuala Lumpur corre3pon'lent wires that the Malayan Athletic Sports meeting opened yesterday in fine weather. The results were as follows 100 yds. flat race Ist heat. Roy Smith, Singapore, 10 4-5 sees. 2nd heat. A. P. Morgan, Negri Sen bilan,372 words
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Article244 1920-09-11 10 Yesterday's results were ns follows Championship Pairs. Cameron aad Griffith-Jonrs beat Schicss?r and Ru"hwaldy, G— l, 6—2. I? s«i Doubles. Daviea v\<\ Bower" nn v. Colenan an-J I.ang'nam Carter unfinished. Veterans' f'-ndicap. Wishart r.nd Salmond v. Bialtie anl EJwes unfir.ishH. N'( rrie and Webb beat Battenberg and244 words
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Article24 1920-09-11 10 In the final of the Mixed Doubles yesterday Mrs. Maxwell and Mr. Upcctt beat Mrs. Gregory-Jones and Lieut.-Col. Cotgrave, 6 2, 6—4.24 words
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Article108 1920-09-11 10 Sagittarius writes The suggestion Staffords v. The Rest is an excellent one. After one or two practice matches there lught to be no misunderstanding among the players. I tip the following team to beat the Staffords every time :—Olivciro Wheatley and Sinclair Chinese rentre half, Aeria and108 words
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Article163 1920-09-11 10 Winner Purchased for India. A Uc itat wire of the Bth states that in the St. Leger Allenby made the running from Abbots Trace, Silvern, I'oublebe'l, OnoiaOJf j;nd Spinn Ko;<. II; if bed lei hut gave way to O/'inrW of n milo from home Cal grria roahed163 words
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Letter96 1920-09-11 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, The answer is simple. Ais wrong; In opening a .lack pot you must have the qualifying openers." The penalty should be to kick out A for cheating. One phase of Jack pots is not generally known. Say the openers96 words
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Article558 1920-09-11 10 BARS OF GOLD FROM SEA BED. Work of the Divers on The Laurentic. The Admiralty salvage steamer Racer, that floating mass of pumps, cables, winches, electrical machinery, oxygen chambers, and what not, left the Foyle j th.s ivennir, writes a correspondent from Londonderry on Angnat l, after coalingand started back558 words
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Article261 1920-09-11 10 A much-travelled Hindu missionary. Sadhu Sundar Singh, reached Sydney recently, s;i>s :.n Australian paper. He is said to be an imposing figure, :ix f<-et in height, with ii n-narkuble knowlfiut of Eastern bMgOSgea. The sa<lhu ("holy man") has bata a ntiseii nary for 16 years, having begun261 words
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Article1326 1920-09-11 11 Tbe Empress Eugenic aid I. Clemtnceao. The noeeial oomapondenl ol The TimPf writei Ifotu Spa, oo July 18, »s Spa i« haunted OboaU of the de«d ano p>>aat< me ct the li»ieg fl.» through the street* lvi trooble »be r ttlets »po«e el winds «s»tieJ bj tbe1,326 words
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Article537 1920-09-11 11 Heavy Slump in Practical Sympathy M»j i Gen. Hi F. M*nnoe, wiiiioft io tbe D»ily Som», A abort tine tfio I spent a week ctd on Soatbamptoa W»itr. On tbe tioodaj I paid a visit lo N-. 1 1 y, wbeve it to be touut. tbe largest cf537 words
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Article378 1920-09-11 11 BU KIT JOK RUBBER. Satisfactory Coudliion of Tbe Estates. The nieth oidi»»>y iouuil gtoeta! tattiimt o( the Baku )>k iSalacrfci) Kjjbtt Cum iMMd Mt bttld M Jtiijr M»• 10 ■■fMtMtd c ttkci. 4 Rsjiiiuuci b..i!dilipO.»> Ua, W.O Mi. asaM K r«nej (tti Tut) ibf. iiiMi IB tut c q te378 words
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Article335 1920-09-11 12 RANJI AGAIN AT THE WICKET. Veteran Rnisman in the Sussex Team. Kanji it is impossible to call him the .Maharajah of NawanagaT without wincing at the affront to our sporting mi-mories carried out th" first of seviral ■nsajaca on August 4, and ma<le a welcome reappearance in first -c:ass cricket.335 words
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Article419 1920-09-11 12 SUNDAY, SKI'TEMKKK IS, St Andrew's Cathedral. 7 a.m. Holy Communiun. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). S». K> a.m. Matins and Litany. 4 p.m. Children'! Oaukc 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. S. Mattlww'a Bapsjf Lines. No Service. Services and Meetings Holy Communion on Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m..419 words
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Advertisement891 1920-09-11 12 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tas.S'i 11 «;H be receive.! at the Colonial lawilsij's "ftice, up to noon of September 7, W>o. for the following works 1. Knct:on of four Quarter! for Clerki at l'rnans Lane. 2 Knit ion of aevrn Quarters for Clerki at Bukit Timah Road. Bvatf pf-mon applying for a891 words
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Article466 1920-09-11 13 WORL D TOUR OF GEN. BOOTH. Saivallon Army Chief and Tbe Work^by. D oit a! Booth and hie staff arrived at Umi >00l od Accost 2 on the Ccl.io from New York at the eoaolatfoa of bis km loond the woild. In *a interview witb tbe Daily Otrooio'o roLorktntativc, Qbceral466 words
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Article597 1920-09-11 13 POMPEII'S MARVELS. furlber Discoveries in Buried City. 1i ptii of snsieo! Pompeii wbioh bu bett quite JattJj ojeied up fcrtcs a coskiaaa ■on tbe Sir<d& acil ADbcKd&cica od ibe i mpbitti6Mto oiiir, nod soon vn;tois will use itie ikctuii icu.e taken by the spectators ol .tie sopbus there V r597 words
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Article66 1920-09-11 13 The famous Yellow Crane Tower at Wuchang was the scene of a very serious conflagration during the night of August 20. The outbreak is said to have been caused by the overturning of a bundle of incense which was burning in a censer. Part of the buildings have been entirely66 words
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Advertisement327 1920-09-11 14 You want MM MM wiM will t' a trustworthy opiniun :.s to whether jflii5M<>s should bi- worn or medical idrla obtuinrd. If m h.-.vr headache or troubloM'u,CONSULT J. DUKE. MUOUL, K.S.M.C.. D.B.d.A. l.alc Senior Opti.ian MM Arm) S. SMITH SON (SIAM) LIMITED IMM M.ilinn Optician, Hutti-ry tnait. IMllfHH JUST ARRIVED327 words
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Article698 1920-09-11 15 . Notes and Comments On Current Topics. TruckportatioD 11 Tra:ki>oitaUoD,"— ae* termisoloKy jr (reigbi h- a'.inK by pntaxatioally equipped Luotor trjoae- lias been giTan iromonduot ajp -tag in tbe sUlcr by tLe wUblishnO' ut of five IoBK-disUscp motor traok rotrtca bj tbo Go dyear Tyre and Robber Company698 words
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Miscellaneous198 1920-09-11 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and General £8 Manager's Office 1117 Job Printing Office 1244 All communications relating to cditoria' matters and news should be addressee to THE EDITOR. All communication* relating to business matters—advertisements, subscriptions, accounts, printing, etc., should be addressed to TH* MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Wants, For Sale,198 words
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