The Straits Times, 13 September 1920
1920-09-13
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Title Section13 1920-09-13 1 The Straits Times. No. 26,434 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1920 PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement109 1920-09-13 1 ""Mam ■»■< KNOWN ANO SOLD TtIGUSHOUT THE W RIO #HAVE YOU TRIHD /^f^\\ Brands ■IGNAL BRAND HiP Bf<ANO Genuine Worcestershire Sauce PURE PIQUANT WHO LB SO ME BFt in two quautieBi— JPfcil if SIGNAL and FINEST ff ASK YOLR DEALLR FOR A SAMPLE BOTTLE flfft JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS. LID. mk109 words
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Advertisement160 1920-09-13 1 ROBINSON CO LTD. rr'orror»l"d ia tbe Btrftlti BeHlemcito) Special Show on Tuesday ani following days MILLINERY \4fS GOWNS For forthcoming V Race Meeting v ROBINSON CO., LTD. I.ootp ra»3 ia t-.a .tr»iis 8 HKmo:t<) eiNOAPORS __—>. oa *onn«i ««llinf b*low «o*t, Us I ~Ml^ T^Tf Ph^ f'UfN K^ "9 <S160 words
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Article1218 1920-09-13 2 Current Year i Revised Crop Estimate, T lie tenth otaiasiy Rencral meetiaß ol hj SeJeoak R. bboi Bsiales, LimiUd, was hoiJ on Aagaai I) at Wioeb stei Howe, Old ttroavd Street, 8.C., Oolsjel A. J, Bury picsiiing. 1 be Cbaiimaa, ia tho o inim cl bis spceob,1,218 words
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Article24 1920-09-13 2 1 odcc grave you a black eye, now you can have a nisi," waa a passage in a letter wad in the Divorce Court.24 words
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Advertisement223 1920-09-13 2 AIR-FLOAT AND The Peace-Tinn fi that make the WHOLE HAPPY. At sail Dlspaasttrles ana «toras BHOS. CO.. £itnt2a«B>or« ia jfcrs'od in D ~*of Agents LEVER AND SONS MANILA BOFSE. 1*(, OrrtLiri R»*d HAVE /< IT RECEIVED JUST RECEIVED LADIES EVENING SHOES la c!>jth o! g^'.J. flurti bteeash ir.l grey -'.tin223 words
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Advertisement799 1920-09-13 2 LONDON BUYING AGENTS We offer you our services as buying utfents for British or Continental good*. KxtabliHhed in 1844, but thoroughly up-to-date, our success is attained by making our customers' interests our first I im. Kive expert buyers, with capable >T.ilfs, manage different departments, buyinjr with Rrentost care evt ry799 words
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Advertisement216 1920-09-13 2 W miMt fLaWisffKy%sW f ffflW Arf* > AaXjaVsaC^^sS COLE AERO EIGHT "THE LAST WORO IN LUXURY." STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE KUALA LUMPUR, SINGAPORE, IPOH. I m A MTJLTTTUDB— ON> 1 -pnu are seat* theasaadi ef dlsTerea* breads ef Oijmrettei. /.mong all these eae steads pre-arsineat as World's h»i« Beaaksj the arktocrat216 words
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Article1031 1920-09-13 3 Ruction from the War-Time Abstinence. From tbe Sgairß pobl sbed fa a Bine book issued <>■ Jbl? 0 »P'-t'»»s >h*<t dotiofi Imi yea i iL'to wa a etr. sg reaction from the aotaMe abolio nu. IkM bad m«iaei tbe period (rom tbu ted tt 1914 to tbe end1,031 words
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Article161 1920-09-13 3 An interesting survey of how municipal authorities depart from the strict letter of the law in order to caler for the well beinjr of their district* is included in the current Municipal Year Book, which has just re-appeared after a war interval of liv, yeurs. Bradford, for instance, whieli is161 words
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Advertisement298 1920-09-13 3 i am always "up" to time^g with the help of an "Ego" 1 was an early riser I used by force of will to f| w rouse mysef but I was never sure of always doing it? P q One day I overslept myself —and then? I misseJ my train.298 words
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Advertisement328 1920-09-13 3 SUCCESSFUL AUVEKTISING That knowledge is known an the science sf Psychology ami it la highly desirable therefore, that the tirms of advertising should have som« acqunintance with it. Every effort has been made to keep the information in the CHINESE COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY absolutely up-to-date. CBLNESE DIRECTORY AND PRESS. LTD, 102.328 words
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Advertisement255 1920-09-13 3 M EZEKIEL PPp^L^^Y^ WHOLESALE AND W^A BET AIL j@of^-<^ 1 OPTICIANS Klßm\'^ r Hi h Strest. N *^ipiC>O Hotel Hh s^? Buildings. SOME NEW INTERESTING BOOKS The Gvisha Girl $«..10 The ngMsUs of Jupan ri.3o Biography for Beemneis ia collietion of mil eel' •I'.ius examples I J.IO A Secret Srr\255 words
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Advertisement337 1920-09-13 3 LEON KENDAL THE 'IVnnT D-TirVOTV^.TT 1 ASTROLOGER PALMIST FOR A SnORT STAY OM.Y STAMFORD MJIUMMG Room No. 30i. :'i,f ass* (Opposite Van Wijk Hotel) CONSULTATION HOURS 10 to s cohbini or SLinmcaU a co. JAVA SEA tc FIRE INSURANCE CO LTD. tlawtiatat— la Bauna. J»».) A D. 1 -S; C*sasla««337 words
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Advertisement817 1920-09-13 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P. Oa- «3r>itlsh India tm Apcar L»ine (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SEBYICM PENINSULAB AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) Tat Company's MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at arsaaat usaialis LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FBOM LONDON TO MARSEILLES LONDON Due Singapore817 words
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Advertisement538 1920-09-13 4 STEAMER SAIUKIS PRINCE LINE LIMITED i Incorporated in England) FAR EAST SERVICE FOR NEW YORK CELTIC PRINCE via Sues about end of Oct. For all information apply to ADAMSON, GILFILLAN A CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Agents. THE BEN LINE STEAMERS UMITED (Incorporated ia the United Kingdom) For Cklaa aad538 words
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Advertisement284 1920-09-13 4 STEAMER SAILINIS THE EASTERN SHIPPINI cox* amy. morn (iMorporatod te Btratto lilw.ai» Tki* Ha* takl* I. kakjeat to attoratlea wHkoat farther notice. ■teamar aalltag from aiagaHlFl PERAK— Every Tuesday, at 1 p.as, for Port Swettenham and Penang. JIN HO— Every Sunday, at 4 pja, for Malacca and Port Swettenham. From284 words
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Advertisement355 1920-09-13 4 snAia sjuums O.S. K. THB OSAKA BHOSHBN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporated la Japaa) No. 2, Do Soaaa Stroot. Proposed Sailing froas Slagapeco (Subject to ehang* without aottee) EUROPEAN LINE For Port Said. Maraeillea, Laaasa. Aatwera, Rotterdam aad Hambarg Daw S'pe**. ALPS MABU "M B^*ATLAS MABU Oct. (omit calling at Marseilles) ARGUN355 words
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Advertisement423 1920-09-13 4 oTBUIEII lUUM* NIPPON vmn KAiSHA (iiscerporatod U lafatll ■Ma, ttoc Uwcrae* vMs akc HI: t.paaisi «s»aiaaaaa> t ••ftto** to aWai.slaM wttkea* M««k. ■CftOPW BUB. ÜBi faw Lialaa. Aatwer* vai (Blame**) INawta*, Csssmbe, Baea. Port BaW aiat Hisitftn KA(.A MARU Sept. YOKOHAMA MARU Sea*. KUMANO MARU end Sept. uTomi un tm423 words
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Advertisement547 1920-09-13 5 STEAMER SAILIXBS NEW YORK DIRECT (via Suez) American and Orlinlal Line The 8 1. Genernl Church will be d<-«pclched New Y«tk via Sue/, about tho second half v.l. Pat fir.tht sty.l pur'.icular*. app'v to Hi nXKBACB. LAIABOT BOH*, LTD. Agents. "dodwell line '.Incorporated in England) FOR NKW YORK DIRECT KCBKMONT547 words
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Advertisement416 1920-09-13 5 STEAMER SAILINGS BUM LINE IIMITKI) QLENBANDA sailing about Sept. 23 for London J GLENABim sailing about Oct. 2 for Genoa nnd London .AVY s.nl-i.g about Oct. 12 for London There are n tew Bnt-«lMi !><-rth< for pasr.igcrs avmlnMi- by th.> ab«ve sailing. For Y.rthcr pnrticulnrs, apply to BOUSTEAD CO.. Ac-nts.416 words
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Advertisement888 1920-09-13 5 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tender* will be received at the Colonial Secretary's OWce, up to noon of the September 16, 1920, for the following work Construction of the re-inforced parts in Block A of the Cross Street Tenements. Kvery person applying; for a form of tender will be required to deposit the888 words
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Advertisement585 1920-09-13 5 CHOPS YONG HONG, YONG NGIAP AND YONG NGIAP YEE KEE NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore mibsistin;' between us the undersigned LOW KOON YEE. LOW PKNG HONG. LOW PENT. YAM and LOW PEN K!A. all of No. 53. Boat Quay. Singapore, and Swatow in the Republic of China,585 words
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Advertisement151 1920-09-13 5 OIL BARRELS WE ACT AS FOREIGN MANAGERS FOR THE CALIFORNIA BARREL COMPANY California Fir Oil Barrels made from shooks supplied by us are known the world over and are recognised as the modt suitable container for every class of mineral and vegetable oil. THE KOSTER COMPANY (Incorporate! in L'.S.A.i 2-2,151 words
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Advertisement851 1920-09-13 6 CINEMAS I ALHAMBRA From Saturday. S(jl«mbtr 11. to 1 humday S^fim for 18 A BHCNTON BODKINS JN I ODUCXI N Utf MBL.CL>Ha.MaTIC ROIdANCB Featorirp popn'ar, banceome J. WaRRBN KBRRIGaN la a (ask mo<ii>g st.rj toll ol mjsUrj aad taapesae In 5 pts $3G«OOO 6 l ts A p el' 10851 words
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Advertisement217 1920-09-13 6 CINEMAS From Fruay, B*B>t. 10, to Monday, B»pt. 13 KIS "ALL, LTD. w .BK/^ul^J§ FIRST SHCW AI 7.8! Ky^l;^ WESIBRN PP.OTOPLAYS SBR'AL Wl'fM t HE 6REAT GAMBLE ■W It Hi fikj Ftatnrin^ CfcURLRS HUi'OHISOM AND AN E UTHE^ FfiKdc 8. IN O THB OHA«M 2 P ar!g X, 4, IN217 words
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Advertisement255 1920-09-13 6 SPECIALLY BREWED FOR THE TROPICS Bft^^c^~>3^Bfl Sole Agents FOR THE S.S. IMS. KIM HIN CO 13, KLING STREET. SINGAPORE. WE DO ALL SORTS OF TYPEWRITING REPAIRS WITH CHEAPEST PRICES GIVE IS A TRIAL Send your Machines to HIWASA TYPEWRITER AGENCY (N. Y. K. Building) No. 11. Raffle* Place. Singapore. NOW255 words
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Advertisement125 1920-09-13 6 Keep yourself fit for the rainy weather that is coming by taking U.P. COUGH MIXTURE AND LUNG TONIC as soon as you frel that a cold is coming. By sheer merit it baa become a household remedy in hundreds of families. It is the acme in cough remedies, sweaV. palatable125 words
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Article108 1920-09-13 7 riXTURBa September 13. I! i Ni.t. r, IIJ a.m., 11.12 p.m. S. ptrmber 14. r. UM a.m., 11.50 p m. re A-iitts. 2.15 p.m. v, September 15. H.. i Water. 0.1 a.m. FMml Council, K. Lumpur, 10.30 a.m. S» |pmh«r 16. ".-'■< :..nv. Ml p.m. I ii108 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article107 1920-09-13 7 Llj-t Wl.arf Ilanin 1 -Under, Den Samud hi Ko Boss. ljst Wharf— Kllora, Wong Koi. Sheer* Wharf, Albert and Victoria Dri !>«.ik- Baraatas. Mais V. harf Krian. I'-. -navon. >.'el Treuli rEmalre I) oi k Teaya M;.ru. Bombay Mam. >-. Wharf Will o' the Wlaß, Ipoh107 words
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Article55 1920-09-13 7 xv i p Hr 14". tona, from I'ort >a, from r.nang 13-S*. r aa, from Tcnang IJ-9, I-.'. "82 bang U-», Han Hin Goaa, Pr.t.. 212 ton.-, from Ponr ntiaaak It-t. Dut, SOU tons, from Deli 13-9, Amir.. I.CIO tons, from Pinang from Malacca I Tonpkal 13-9. for55 words
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Article140 1920-09-13 7 To-day m pa J Jnp;>n, takiag I U.S.A. and Casual 8 p.m Penan*, H w« «nl SVw York 8 p.m TVrt M><- m.Ohoi and JtL.ng I p.m Ma'uc.-a and Muar p.ra 4 p. m s.-oon and C»loatt» 4 p.m I lv .n, So-.irabajra, B«r.j- SJi^n, K. Baroc140 words
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Article20 1920-09-13 7 :7. :>l il S'[>or» Auf.i>.l 2 Au«uit 6 c» R«port) Arrived Londoi Septrmbtr 4 September 4 September20 words
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Article187 1920-09-13 7 I.vini" n.M-y statements v..r by the M istrate at the Hon.: J' ;i. Court on lufoal M in nimliun rammoiMei issued •gainst a Bomber ol Municipal aw«ep«n on strike. The Magistral </ Squired what thr trouble) \v;,s about. Tin- Assistant Health Officir replied tliat the BMB187 words
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Article127 1920-09-13 7 EXCHANGB Singapore, September 13 On London, Bank m/i 2/4 1/K Demand 2/813/16 l'nvate 3 m. 3 crediti 2/4 25/32 On New York Demand 39 7 Private 90 days 46 On France Bank 675 On India. Bank T. T. 121 On Hongkong, Bank d/d 88^4 p.c. pm. On127 words
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59 1920-09-13 7 Tone of Market Easier Closing Pncei Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Buyers Sellers Spot >tpt. )ct. Jct.-Dec. an.-Mar. 65% 66»4 Closing Prices Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot Sept. Oct. Oct.-Dee. Jan.-Mur. Buyers Sellers 63Vi G-J 1 C4<2 65 f.;. t;r> 2 6S GS>i 7359 words
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Article214 1920-09-13 7 IM. Val. I'd. Buyer*. Sellers. 10 10 Ampang 13.00 15.00 1 1 Ayer Weng 1.15 1.36 £1 il Kam Kamunting 2.10.0 3.0.0 10 10 KinU Anoc 7.21 800 £1 £1 KinU Tin 2.7.6 norn 1 1 Hitam Tin 2.80 3.00 1 1 Jelantoh 1.70 1.90 a Cl LaLat Mines214 words
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Article123 1920-09-13 7 la. al. Pd. Buyer*. Sellers. £1 £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 3.10.0 8.17.6 £1 Jfl E. Smelting Co. 11.00 12.00 5/- 0/- Electric T'ways 2/9 3/3 10 10 Fraser Xeave 57.30 53.50 c.r. 50 50 W Hammer&Co. 105.00 115.00 i'.OlUOKatz Bros. ISO.OO 160.00 tl Mcxiema Eagle H. 10.0 12.5.0 10123 words
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Article89 1920-09-13 7 U.Eng. p.c. $1,234,100 v*t i p*. pn Spore Electric Tramwayi 5 p.c. £350,00 C aoa S'pure Municipal 6 p.e V, 878,010 pat S'pcre Mun. 4H p.e of 1907 $1,000,000 16 r-e- 10 p.c di» S'pure Mun. «Vi p.e. of 1909 $1,600,500.. 16 p.c. 10 p.c. dia Spore Man. 4H89 words
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Article427 1920-09-13 7 Frasw and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's QpoUUona. [Latest available Sterling Quotation are printed os another page oa FrUay.l To-day'» Pricei Fraser Lyall 4 Co. Evatt Allenby ($1) 0.80 0.90 0.80 0.90 Alor Cajah ($1) J.CO 3.80J 3.60 3.80t Am. Malay 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.50 AyerUiUm(K>) 28.00 24.00427 words
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Advertisement62 1920-09-13 7 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB WANTED, a thorouchly reliahle iaskJei to taka entira chart."' of the totu!i7.:.tor» nt Kaea M itta*-. Applicunt will i to sappl* complete staa? for lag of loth toti-s aader the Boatrol o< the s. s. C. Payateat will aa sasde a* profits mill security will he required.62 words
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Advertisement659 1920-09-13 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS ROOMS TO LET, with or without board. Owen Road A. «i.: Mi if( Hi CYCLE. P. A M.. 3V4 h.p., two-speed, *4«6. Kraser Rim Estate, FOB :.< r.. PORD CAR, about six month* .!d. Perfect condition. What offers T Appjy 166, Mraits Times. FOR SAIK, l!i20, .ix-cylinder BuickTwi7e659 words
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Advertisement15 1920-09-13 7 MOTOR"GUY UK BRITISH MONTHLY ARRIVALS For p'.rticultrs apply GRAH^ftft CO., LTD. Sole *g"ts B.S. F.tf.9.15 words
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Advertisement705 1920-09-13 7 THE SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC COMMITTEB *ill present in the VICTORIA THEATRE ON SEPTEMBER 27 29 AND OCTOBER 1 2 AT 9.15 P.M. PASSERS-BY A Play in Four Acts by HAI)IK>.\ CHAMBERS PLAN OF SEATS AT MOUTRIE CO. ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. at 9 a.m. RESERVED SEATS $3, PIT $2. GALLERY705 words
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Advertisement617 1920-09-13 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EXCHANGE NOTICE i* hereby K iven that thr yearly general BMettag of memhns held within the Exchange Muililinicx on day. September go, 1916, .1 2.1S p. m f« r ifc. loiiowinn paißseas i I. Tv inform members of what haa takaai place elariinr the previous si.v617 words
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Obituary24 1920-09-13 8 TEO.— On September 13, at her residence, No. 12 Van Kit Road, Mrs. Tan Hood Bee (nee Teo Kirn Neo). Aged 33 year?.24 words
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Article130 1920-09-13 8 Messrs. Tan Kirn Hye. Tan Kirn Wan and Tan Kirn Kok beg to thank their relatives and friends who kindly attended the funeral of their late father on Wednesday, September 8, 1920, and also those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence. Imm Tnn Gnec Cheo. Gnee Hong and130 words
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1193 1920-09-13 8 The Straits Times. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 MARCHING ON INDIA. It is reported from Moscow that Enver Pasha, the notorious Turk, who has outragredMohamedanism.and who sold himself body and soul to Germany, has been appointed by Lenin and Trotsky as Comman-der-in-Chief "of the Bolshevik army which is marching on India." The1,193 words
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Article25 1920-09-13 8 The Ajfricultural and Horticultral show will be held held at Taiping on October 2 and there will also be a ground exhibition of agricultural implements.25 words
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Article37 1920-09-13 8 I In June, 579,00!) lbs. of plantation rubber were Shipped from B. N. Borneo. Exports In the first six months of the year amounted I to 4,436,119 lbs., compared with 4,153,979 lbs. in the first half 1919.37 words
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Article27 1920-09-13 8 A wireless station is now in operation at Goebilt and is in daily communication with Kuching. Telephone communication between Kuching and Goebilt is discontinued for the present.27 words
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Article31 1920-09-13 8 A serious fire broke out in the China Merchants' godown at Shanghai. The French and the Br.tish brigades co-operat-ed but burning molten tallow rendered the work perilous. The damage is heavy.31 words
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Article43 1920-09-13 8 According to the Singapore correspondent of the Straits Echo the salvage of the Altenburg is a difficult task. A great deal of rice and coffee has already been removed. The extent of the damage to the hull has not yet been fully ascertained.43 words
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Article48 1920-09-13 8 Messrs. Barker and Co., Penang, have received a cable from the secretaries of Chenderiang Tin Dredging, Ltd., that the general meeting of the above company will be held on the 14th inst., when the directors will recommend a final dividend of 10 per cent, free of income tax.48 words
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Article56 1920-09-13 8 Mr. George B. Dodwell has resigned chairmanship of Malacca Rubber Plantations but remains on the board, Mr. Charles Emerson is appo.nted chairman. Mr. J. A. H. Jackson has resigned from the board, and Mr. John G. Hay is appointed a director. Messrs. Guthrie and Co. are appointed agents and secretaries56 words
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Article58 1920-09-13 8 Tambalak Rubber Estates made a profit for the year ended June :!0 last of $65,433 and has a total sum available of $66,354. The directors propose to write off the expenditure on development $11,240, to place to reserve fund $25,000 and to carryforward the balance, subject to manager's commission, $30,113.58 words
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Article62 1920-09-13 8 Reuter wired from Paris on the 11th inst. that the film actress, Olive Thomas, wife of Jack Pickford, a brother of Mary Pickford, has died in hospital as the result of swallowing a lotion containing bichloride of mercury, intended as an external application only. Her screams brought her husband, who62 words
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Article70 1920-09-13 8 Two Esthonians belonging to the crew of the Italian steamer Pilsna were charged on August 30 at the Colombo Police Court with deserting whilst in Colombo Harbour on the previous Friday night. The acaaaed stated that they went ashore and were drunk. When they went to the passenger jetty on70 words
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Article69 1920-09-13 8 Mr. F. W. South, of the Department of Agriculture, F.M.S., will be in Malacca from Wednesday, September 22 to Wednesday, September 29, and will he pleased to arrange visits to any estates in Malacca who wish to have any aJvice regarding pests and diseases or matter? of estate sanitation of69 words
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Article109 1920-09-13 8 The steamer Toyosaki Maru, which entered Kobe the other week from Nawa. the capital of Loochoo Islands, brought a report according to wl ich the steamer on her way to Kobe sighted Suwasojima, a small vokanic island oil' Katroshima, being enveloped with thick volumes of dark smoke of a volcanic109 words
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Article124 1920-09-13 8 Details from Bagdad eoncernhlf the murder of Captain Gtard, a British political officer, Bear V- or in Parcia, =how that the murdered ofl.ctr's carriage was surrounded by several hundred tribesmen, and that hU aacort > f Persian Sowars fled. He put up a Koud ''o nt for "early two hours,124 words
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Article130 1920-09-13 8 The Ceylon Independent of August 20 says A man named Peer Mohamed, who was working as manager of the firm of H. K. Janoo, Singapore, was charged in the Police Court there by his employer, for misappropriating $17,496 and when the police in Ceylon were making inquiries for him he130 words
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Article147 1920-09-13 8 Mining companies, having recently observed a growing tendency among Indian employees of the Kolar Gold Fields to strike work and endeavour to influence men of other departments to do likewise on account of supposed grievances, have issued a notice printed in the vernacular on behalf of the Mining Board warning147 words
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Article398 1920-09-13 8 Mr. 11. F. Nutter an I (In- t\. i Nutter are clue a» S the Teiresias. Mr. Edward Charlea Sawyer, hi>rh sheriff of Oxfor 4 his country r Eaton, on Aagost 10. The death ha.-i Deem*] I of Mr. Clare, Headmaster of ths SoaßfhaJ Jewish School, Shanghai.398 words
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Article45 1920-09-13 8 With reference to Notification published in the P.M.S. Government Gazette of January 3. 1919, it is notified that the price of first grade r:hber for the period September 10 to E 1920, inclusive is 89U eenl equivalent to $92.66 per picjl.45 words
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Article57 1920-09-13 8 Booking for tK> Sin™ap .re Amateur Dramatic CommitU.'s ;>r duettos, Passersby, on September 27 and 2'J, October 1 and 2 opens at Moutrie'a on Wednesday next, at 9 a.m. It is scarcely nee say that early appl cation should be made as there is sure57 words
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Article89 1920-09-13 8 The wedding of Mr. A. IJ. Fyfe, oi* the Municipality, an I MiM Ir <i'A y At youngest daughter of ?.!r. and Arch, of King's Lynn, tooh plact Andrew*! Cathe.lral on Sat Arohdeacon Swindell ir. \V. Marsh gave the l.ricie away an I M Hani" was best man,89 words
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Article142 1920-09-13 8 A sensational murder ens.-- hns just l>oen disposed of by the Sessions Judge of Coinibatore in which Subba Row, a wealthy Brahmin Mirasadar and three others were sentenced to death for the murder of a well-known photographer named Gurusawmy Pillay. The motive fcr the murder was that142 words
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Article174 1920-09-13 8 The first annual report of the board of directors of the Oversea Chinese Bank, Limited, states The directors have much pleasure in submitting to the shareholders the balance sheet and profit un« loss account for the period ending .Inn 00, 1920. The nett profit for the174 words
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Advertisement97 1920-09-13 8 A NEW URGE BIZE CIGARETTE THREE CASTLES SUPER MAGNUMS O3rAT.NA.bLE FROM JDKN LI ITU Co., Ltd. RIBiHSOI I Co., Ltd. g&* F- KR TIN 5^ Ifto S3 o r s o LITTLE WONDER GRAMOPHONES W« hare jast wparkrd a fresh shipment of (fees* famous machliea. Price $47. 50 net INBPtCUON97 words
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Advertisement255 1920-09-13 8 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD. (Tan Cheng Kee Co, Ltd., Proprietors.) LIEUTENANT O I.OCKLEAR (Since killed in an aeroplane accident, according to a Reuter's telegram appearing in our issue of August 6) DEATH-DEFYING AEROPLANE FEATS, THRILLING AND SENSVTIONAL as presented in a 1 niiir- il-J.x.-l Product ion-dp-luxe THE GREAT AIR ROBBERY In255 words
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Article632 1920-09-13 9 Confuoncc with the Miners Fails. Refuse to Refer to Industrial Court. Rinrs TrirrjKAMa i n, S "itember 9. TV- betWMH tat Miners' r.iw an I tin- Minister of Labour front whic'i KB w;i; hoped has failed. Mr. Smili !.f(.nned Fir R. Home the executive v. .i opbrica thcr?632 words
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Article70 1920-09-13 9 Hiirrn Telegram London, September 10. Rubber growers will be interested in the statement of the Indiarubber Journal that a company in Salome, Arizona, is turning out a ton of crude rubber daily from octotilla, or candle weed, which very abundantly there. The pro«inct is said to vulcanise satisfactorily70 words
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Article283 1920-09-13 9 Sad Stories of Tragedy And Suffering. Big Death Roll and Thousands Homeless. Rmrrra Telegrams London, September 9. Rome :Th ra was another >lent earthquake to-dry in the provinc of Rosgio. The damage is serious in various communes. Loml< n, September 9. Details of tha terrible tragedy which has befal'.en283 words
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Article187 1920-09-13 9 Subsidising British Labour Journal. Rxuteb Telegrams London, September 9. Helsingfors Recent communist friction in Petrograd developed into a critical situation at a meeting of the central committee of Finnish communists at Petrograd on August 31 at which an opposition group, consisting of officers of the Red Army, appeared on187 words
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Article103 1920-09-13 9 RxuTU Telegram London, September 9. The War Office Mesopotamiacommunique covers a number of minor operations in the various areas. It mentions that on the lower Euphrates aeroplanes reconnoitring over Samawnh were heavily fired on and replied with machine guns. They succeeded in dropping medical supplies and mmvy for the103 words
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Article349 1920-09-13 9 Condition of Hunger Striking Mayor. Sinn Fein and the Murder Campaign. Reims Telegrams London, September 9. It is stated that the Lord Mayor of Cork has suddenly weakened and is in continuous pain. The doctor declares that only h s extraordinary vitality is keeping him a'ive. Visitors are forbidden349 words
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Article202 1920-09-13 9 RIUTEB TtLECRAMS London, September 9. New York The French loan has been over subscribed. The lists closed within an hour. London, September 9. New York The War Department learns from Mexico City that Johnson, who was captured by Mexican bandits, escaped and is now proceeding to Guadalajara,202 words
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Article40 1920-09-13 9 ftixrru Telegram London, September 10. At a meeting of the Tyne commission Messrs. W. Dickinson and Co., Newcastle, submitted a proposal for the establishment of a shipping line from the Tyne to I India, China, Japan and Australia.40 words
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Article226 1920-09-13 9 Mr. Hughes on the European Policy. Extrrza Tctxnsjm London, September 10. Moib'.-umc In the House of ReprosontaIr, Hagaaa, Prime M r.'-tcr, in a statement on the Government's defence policy, declared the" most vital part of Australian policy was the preservation of Australia for Europeans. Australia's responsibility had been inci3ascd226 words
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Article153 1920-09-13 9 Situation Reported Extremely Grave. Ruth Telegram London, September 10. The grave situation which has arisen in Italy over the seizure of 300 iron factories by the metal workers is now growing worse. At present half-a-million workers are involved. Negotiations between tho manufacturers and tha workers were interrupted owing153 words
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Article45 1920-09-13 9 (Aneta Service,) Wck.-v-reden, September 11 Owinjj to the unfavourable sugar position many bankruptcies are tipartaj towards the end of the month, especially among the Chinese of Samarang. Mash sugar is now in speculative hands, while the estates still have gr.-at quantities available.45 words
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Article261 1920-09-13 9 Nigerian Official Appointed To Malaya. It is understood that Dr. J. A. Pickels, Principal Medical Officer, Northern Provinces, Nigeria, has been appointed Direc-tor-General, Straits and F.M.S. Medical Services. We (Malay Mail) understand that the question of the re-organisation of the Medical Departments of both the Colony and261 words
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Article156 1920-09-13 9 Voluntary Restriction Of Output. Great Surplus in December. We have received the following cable from Mr. Eric Macfadyen, dated London, September 8 Unless outputs rre restricted the ribbor svrplus in December will probably exceed 34,000 tons. Leaders of the industry here are attempting to arrange to voluntarily156 words
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Article398 1920-09-13 9 To Celebrate Anniversary Of Armistice Day. There was a good muster of ex-Service men at the Secretary's office, Selangor Club, on Thursday evening, when a meeting of the United Services Great War Association of Malaya was held. Chief interest, says the Malay Mail, 'en'red in the discussion on398 words
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Article152 1920-09-13 9 Muhajirin Resentment Of Agitators. Authentic information has been received in Singapore to the effect that about 13,000 Muhajirin have returned to India from Afghanistan up to date and more are returning at the rate of about 200 daily through the Khaibar and others through the Mohmand country, and nearly152 words
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Article156 1920-09-13 9 A Talking Clock A talking clock which promises to become as popular as the cuckoo variety has been invented by Vincent Pinto, of Philadelphia, who uses it in his home to help to regulate his domestic affairs. Instead of striking ths hours and half -hours the clock speaks right out.156 words
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Article77 1920-09-13 9 Grave Fears of a Serious Increase. tEUT'i aaaCOUM Lond m, Sepl r iI. Peking: Tht-re are irra—- China will soon be STartaksa by a terrible f.inin". Tho Govern sures to apply $2,000,000 for immediateneeds and to raise other funds to meet urgent wants. The outlook for the77 words
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Article440 1920-09-13 9 Messrs. Robinson Piano Cos. Store Gutted. Seldom has th* Kuala Lumpur Fire Brigade's vital usefulness been so severely tested as it was yesterday, says the Malayan Leadt of Sunday, when a fire broke out in the middle of a lofty block of buildings in the heart of440 words
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Article346 1920-09-13 9 The King Recalls His Kik War Forecast. Th» King has cabled to Lord Ath.ilstan, president of the Imperial Press Conference at Montreal This gathering of representatives of all parts of the British Empire mark.-> a fresh epoch in the history of journalism, and is on in.portant346 words
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Article82 1920-09-13 9 Dr. Addison said in tho Hou?e of <ommons last month that he hoped within a few days to produce his prop ing with landlords who refuse to let vacant houses, preferring to sal] then at an exhorbitant price. H<- til Mr. My era that a house which in 19M would82 words
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Article2243 1920-09-13 10 Competition for Newmarket Events. By Our Special Correspondent. London, August 12. Competition for the two bin Newmarket handicaps will he fierce indeed if the strength nnd quality of the entries are any criterion. Those for the Cesarewitch total IM, and for the Cambridgeshire miltlllj 100. A year ago2,243 words
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Article305 1920-09-13 10 Town Doluged and Electric Service Interrupted. The following is taken from the Malayan Leader of Friday The Federal Capital, having enjoyed a long spe-'.l of months of dry weather, was taken by surprise in Wednesday evening when a storm of unusual severity swept over the place,305 words
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Article136 1920-09-13 10 M.cph.il and Co.'c Daily Report Singapore, September 13. Silver— 59. Hongkong 88>i. Shanghai 3 1 'i. Tin— 12S i tons at Ut%. Business done Rubber Report.— The market is weak declining. September 64, October Share Market.— Quiet. Very littl* business m rubbers transacted. Buyers in vidence but136 words
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Article187 1920-09-13 10 Asahan.— 70,897 lbs. Anglo-Sumatra. 95,184 lbs Ampat.— 25,527 lbs. A nglo-Johore.— 37,192 lbs Aver M01ek.— 17,521 lbs. Bfla.— 48,087 lbs. Bah Lias.— 146,502 lbs. Bernam Perak. 29,640 lbs Banteng (Selangor).— 45,737 lbs Bukit Timah.— 15,325 lbs. Bukit Jelotong.— 7,338 lbs Brunei Un ted.— 7,223 lbs. Bandar Sumatra.—187 words
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Letter338 1920-09-13 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, As one interested in rubber, I am surprised to see neither the Governs ent nor the Press, the former having a large stake, taking an interest as they should. The Press is more desirous in dealing with foreign politics than with338 words
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Article578 1920-09-13 10 A Dull Week Reported At Kuala Lumpur. Messrs. Baker Fear.n and Co., Kuala Lumpur, reported at !0 a.m. on Friday The market during the week has continued extremely dull, and little interest has been taken in either rubbers or tins The latest quotations for the former commodity578 words
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Article455 1920-09-13 10 Roy Smith Champion Of Meeting. Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent wires that the second day of the Malayan Athletic Sports meeting resulted in Selangor becoming the champion settlement or state with 27 points, while Singapore was second with 22. Singapore took both places in the individual championship, R>y Smith,455 words
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Article180 1920-09-13 10 The following ties will be played on tomorrow A Doubles. Cameron and Thomas owe 5 v. Simpson and Braddell scr. Franklin and Yeldon scr. v. Battishill and Cunradi owe 15.2. Mugliston and Miles owe 1 v. Hill and Sinclair scr. Veterans' Doubles. Wishart and Salmond scr. v.180 words
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Article224 1920-09-13 10 The final of the Straits Chinese Recreation Club tennis championship was played off on Saturday at the club ground (Hong Lim Green) before a large crowd of spectators between Mr. Tan Chong Kee (holder) and Mr. Chia Keng Tye. Both showed good form and a fine style224 words
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Article120 1920-09-13 10 On Saturday and Sunday the first rounds in the competition for the Singapore golf championship were played under favourable conditions, the results being First Round. Heap beat White, w.o. Finlayson beat McKerrow, 4 and 3. Second Round. Irv ng Jones beat Cumming I and 1, Sinie beat White120 words
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Article77 1920-09-13 10 The 150 yards handicap in the Jnrkana Millar cup competition, contested «t Ihr Swimming Club yesterday, resulted in as easy win for a new member in O. Watson. Seven started, and Watson went t«m seconds after the first men awry. Coleat 14 and Geddes at 10. while Pennce wa»77 words
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Article24 1920-09-13 10 A most enjoyable race wa* saito* yesterday morning. Results of Upsweep Kathleen 1, Puteh 2, Joyce X Gertrude 4, Marion 5.24 words
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Article46 1920-09-13 10 Th. \meric;m Henry Sullivan just fa*ed to swim the Channel from Dovrr. Urn was compelled to give up when w.thin tw» and a half miles of the French coast, sifter eighteen hours in the water, owihr tosevere pains in the stomach.46 words
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Article595 1920-09-13 10 Century By Claxton. Saturday afternoon was a great timm for the batsmen. Merchants v. The. R«* was the engagement, and the former b«rv just time to sque ze in a win »ift» r bright afternoon's cricket, making i'-M Tor three as a reply to the Rest's595 words
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Article20 1920-09-13 10 Mr. .1. L. McFall, an Officer of the V.M.S. Civil Service, is to officiate as assistant Protector of Chinese, Penmng.20 words
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Article20 1920-09-13 10 Mr. B. H. t. Barnard, Deputy ConsiTva tor of Forests, F.M.S. i.s to act as vator of Forests, Straits Settlement*.20 words
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Article30 1920-09-13 10 The estate of Mrs. Humphry Wanf, tins well-kncwn novelist, has btvn valued foe probate at ill.ioi;. She died int/-*tat.-. and letters of administration ha»e bfen taken out by her husband.30 words
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Article63 1920-09-13 10 The inquest into the murdrr umfar mysterious circumstances of Lim Enc Swee, lately rasliier employed by the K.I.M., wh ih occurred on the night of the Ist instant at Tms Street, S ngaporr, was ronrtoihld in the Coroner's court on Saturday morning. A verdict of culpable homicide amounting to murder63 words
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Advertisement41 1920-09-13 10 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. Programme of Drills, etc., for weei ending Saturday, September 18, 1920 I— Tuesday, September 14. Malay Co., Balestier Range, 4.30 p.m. Saturday, September 18. S.R.E.(v) Rifle Club, Balestier Range i3O paw. (Sd.) R. SMITH. Lieut., Ag. Adjutant, S.V.C.41 words
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Article663 1920-09-13 11 Kwantung Soldiers Billeted Everywhere. Swatow is quiet again, in comparison with the recent stir, say* the China Mail •f Aucust 30. But it is still packed with' Kwangtung soldiers, who occupy every, iuildin* that eouW be commandeered, j Ali the foreijra reside lttl and tirms are663 words
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Article196 1920-09-13 11 rlngli^hv>omans l.onel> Toil \mi.no Refugees. One solitary Knu!is!,v. man. Mix* Grace is hard at work mi Cracow relieving the necessitick of seven thousand ird prisoner! of «rsti jud refugee! i an>l. Short of fut ill and with hardly th, bare inimesrir f life suppliwl for her196 words
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133 1920-09-13 11 Returned Australian raldisrs suffering in tangoing a special t treatment for tins di i the MiiitHty Hospital, Baoggara, MM BrisasSM. lip till rw ntly this .iis-.'n-;.- r.'K«r<lcil as im uralilc, and very little l>. ii. lit resulted from thr »aiioiii< hIW f iM-atm.nt usisi Kxpenem e133 words
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Article430 1920-09-13 11 Considerably Improved Results Reported. The thirteenth annual general meeting >f the Banteng <Selanjfor) Rubber EsUtes 1.U1., was held on July 26 at 5, Whitting- ton-avenue. EC. Mr. V. R. Wickwar i cha,rman of tin company) presiding. Mr. W. F. MucLagan, representing the s-cretaries (Messrs. Cuthrie and Co., Ltd.430 words
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Article258 1920-09-13 11 Miss Ethel Wallace's Work On Exhibition. sTaaast ..xcelall other erafUaMa of ieyi rh Morning r. it, and among the mechanical arte pracdyeing mot painting us it is wrongly calW) the n.vrt imThe method of i Ktioil may aad briefly. After :he design is >awn or tram nwred to258 words
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Article201 1920-09-13 11 Hasan. William .lurks aad <"".. writisgfi. ,n London on Aujrust I^, slate- Sin. i- writing you on August ■'>. markrts bay« remained steailv with only :i moderate haaiaaal iloinir. opper. Tiiis metal lia^ >iiil a rather sensitive appearance, and BaetaatioM are dominated by the AaWficaH e\chanife. Business201 words
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Article79 1920-09-13 11 Mr. William Henry MeCoddea, of Kinjr*laa, Surrey, father of three airmen, in-i-luiliiip the late Major McCodlisa. V.C., nil of whom lost their livi-s in the war, died in hospital recently from injuries ■aataiead in a tuhe ascMsai, He wan vtandin^ in a LsSMtsa and BaattnMattn electric train when the vwayiny79 words
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Advertisement161 1920-09-13 11 Newly Arrived SEVERAL BEAUTIFUL MODELS OF THE FAMOUS *****N MANDOLINE You who have been wanting a better irstrument call and inspect thfSA nrw We have aso yi-t received a eonHgnment f NEW MUSIC MGUTBIG CO., LTD. (laocrpotatotl is Bsnghonc! RAFFLB'- PCACB, SINOAPorB TUB PREMIER MOTOR SCOOTER CARRIES TWO PASSENGERS tH161 words
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Advertisement194 1920-09-13 11 RAFFLES CAFE Bras Basah Road BVEKT EVENING OUR SPECIAL ORCHESTRA PLATS FROM 7 TO 10 ADELPHI HOTEL LIMITED, B G. TJEERDEMA, Managing Director. RUNNYMEDE HOTEL PENANG- (Saa-«lde) Evary Wedneadey and laturday MUBIBAL SELECTIONS CURING O N«P. Single (per cay) $6 SS to $12 Double (per day) $12 50t0520 B. IX,194 words
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Article635 1920-09-13 12 Gnatest Mr Pag«a-t Ever Devised. All tbe fljiog wrrlii of O Mai Britain »wl K> H-.cdo. on Ju > 8 f the scost «p-_3»»ociar p^ic aoi of the f ir t»ci devincd. There a>i to It oosaucs ci ex aviators who gisee 1918 Jiav.- climbed no b t't635 words
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Article491 1920-09-13 12 ingenious Device la Pbilipplve Islands. Some vista (go Ametieao soldiers in the Fh lippice Islands learnti a lesson from tbe natives that appealed is tbe:r oocrespoßd<nj>> with the foiktj at bomp, s»ja aa Aaictio& exclanjie. Now, dar.ag ibe B;am. ti ocoopaiicn tveij native inhabitant was eomptilcd491 words
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Advertisement843 1920-09-13 12 MUNICIPAL NOTICE APPOINTMENT OF FIRST ASSISTANT Ml Vl( Il'AI. KMiINEKK Applications are invited for the p*>nt of ■>; nit Knuineer to the Municipal Commi.-.»ioner» of George Town, I'cnanjr. CaadMaUs ssaat be fully qualified Civil Engineers nnd have had experience in Municipal and general engineering work. Salary »7,2"ii BSf annum plu»843 words
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Advertisement340 1920-09-13 12 SATISFACTION IS BEST ASSURED IF WE WORK WITH YOU RATHER THAN FOR YOU GET IN TOUCH WITB KIAM KIAT COMPANY 108 aad 109, MARKET STREET, AND YOU WILL EXPERIENCE IT. fit. «vuia isiDoa boas. ■oioapo»a IN STOCK i a, AIA- CbarUs Martin Bank, medintu and 18 Iba. ffV i Naoyang340 words
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Advertisement235 1920-09-13 12 the ti:oy MfEMtmi ITAfiOM >v n w* my mi thrift to everyl.o.ly that Baals any kir.,l tf BMttrial '..> r horse* ovor roads not n<l;,pUble to lorru It is just an njdeil vehicle, couplcil to the reur o'' yen: traction engine that m-iy bo in the far.-n ynrd. that turn;235 words
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Article650 1920-09-13 13 ittl Report ia History of Tbe ItM tuaib ancQ»; g n j»al ruceUae of thM tlt|M Ribber, Ooan and Ai{enoT C»FO'a lijii, i. vi.ted, was bold on July 37 at Win abettor H.m;, Old Brosd Sheet, B 0. Mr F. O. 8 »ti£:ea (ebftirman ot tbo eomp&nj650 words
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Article462 1920-09-13 13 A Wood of Promise found la Ecuador. A tree which, heretofore, tai b?ea re Elided m nsfcleM bu now bttn foood to be cno o< tta moat valaaMe piadaoti of ust J»e. It is bt»l»a wood, wDieb promises to «i pliant tbe o d (aabioctd coik i462 words
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Article57 1920-09-13 13 With the bride at the church and the bridegroom in a battleship, what is believed to be the first marriage by wireless is reported by the New York World. The bridegroom, Mr. John R. Wakeman, was a sailor on board the U.S.S. Birmingham, which was then in mid-Pacific, and the57 words
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Advertisement175 1920-09-13 13 WHITEAWAYS The Noted Houss for Mtlltnery AUTUMN RAGES Exclusive Display of MILIINERY Just Received |VI i i-"-4f^ C j\{ The latest B'-jles as eet by I a^a^a^L^L^L^ "f^LMTaJi Lo.idoaand Paris are correctly ra rrcred in this new shipment. s^S— WjUBMtLdBL Our stock of hits is a Urge and HI comprfhensive175 words
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Advertisement193 1920-09-13 13 J TJ B O JL PHYSIOLOGICAL LAXATIVE The only Agent that c fleets the functional "reeducation" of the Intestine. JUBOL e'eanses tie Into- tine, Prevents Ap^endicit s and Enteritis, Belie* es I oemor/hoiie, Prevents Obesity. JUBCL is an excellent combination rf active Agents for the treatment of intestinal disorders, tis193 words
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Advertisement795 1920-09-13 14 AUCTION SALE OF BXCBXOR WAX rOUSHKD HOrsEHOLD ri'RNlTtr.E. KIT. To b<- h.ld Bt Koom No. 11. Crescent. TanjoiiK KMtoiiK. Taeaday. September 1 1. H2O. at 2.30 p.ia. mirror panel. line lined ice che.t, iron hruss raikd sinirli- •»< 1 double bedsteads with bed'o'n' vie C from Sit'.urdny. Scptinibi-r 11. For795 words
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Advertisement467 1920-09-13 14 SALES BY AUCTION MORTGAGEE'S SALE At our sale-room. No. 30, Kline Street, on Wednesday. September 1">. at 2.38 p.m. Eight pieces of freehold land situate off r*haagl Road, area 16,000 square feet. CHEONG KOON SENG CO., Auctioneers AUCTION SALE 3.641 bag» Australian flour, each 49 lbs., lying at No. 22.467 words
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Advertisement569 1920-09-13 14 AaMta iT« |MH,tM B.C, Asswancc la force over $15,000.00* THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. ClaaeiPStatsd la Btralts Settlements) KBAD OmOt WIMMMfI PHBH. gal aaaa-o. LONDON OFFICE i 11. Old Jewry, at. The Cemeu; ha. mHJH la,la|m wIU la* IkPlwM Mrt M laglaai IU ooaallea with the British Life569 words
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Advertisement380 1920-09-13 14 BANKIWB THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED (Incorporated la Japaa) [Capital Sobseribed Tlo*,»ofl.»tt Capital Paid Up T Bl.OOoiM* Reserve Fund T *4,000.»w» President, N. Eajiwara, E.q Vlce-Pre.idsnt, S. Soraki Ia«. DIRECTOBB > a. lehlnomiya, Esq. K. Morimora, Baa, E. Kodama, Esq. M. Mitsui, Eao. Y. Yomakava, Esq. M. Odagiri, Esq Baron380 words
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Advertisement558 1920-09-13 14 BANKING THE OVERSEA-CHINESI BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlement. Head Offlce i SINGAPORE. oXIM; STBBBT. 1 MM Breach I PBNANG. 14. BBACH BTBEn Agencies U'OH AND DELI Caaltal t Authorised <l«,OM,e* Issaed .< 10.MM* Paid-up MM.HI Reserve Liability ef Share holders *4l*.«w> Board of Dtroeters > The Hon. Dr.558 words
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Advertisement608 1920-09-13 14 BAWKIItfG BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE CHINE, Aothorlied Capital Frs lie.Me,)N Subscribed Capital Frs. 139.00.' Paid-up Capital Ft. 75,0*r,W« (1/t of the Capital subscribed by t& Qovernment ot the Chine.c RepabKs) Chairman of the Hoard rf Directors > Andre B«rthel.n General Macager A. J P».-n»"t« HEAD OFFICE T4, Rae Saint Laiara. Karl. BRANCHES608 words
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Article1085 1920-09-13 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Joys ol tbe Road— At Home. Ik bas lat ly Ipcoiac tbe Utbioo, Kiouki c. ooireßpoßdenk in Tbe Ximo*, to my of smli In!, day timo tn »t it is 01 b«i been raotor luoliday. It is re»'iy a redaojanoy. Mjioi1,085 words
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Article119 1920-09-13 15 Lord Ruthvrmurc has paid over to Oxford T Diversity the sum of CJO.OOO for the foundation of a professorship i>f Annrioan history. Lord Xi Jicriru-re h;is 1 •>.■: la th'. 1 cift in mwaioty of his son, '.'apt. Harolil Vyvy;in Hannsworth, M.C., Iri.^h Cnianls, who was kilU-'l in the war.119 words
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Advertisement123 1920-09-13 15 i IMMEDIA E DELIVERY 2 TON WHITE TRUCKS The tru^k thit was awarded the CHOix de;guerbe by the French Army Headquarters. The ultimate mileage of White Trucks ie cull unmeasuied. Seme have rounded cut 3 iO.OOO miles. Many have ran 200.C00 miles. Hiuidr^dp, probably thousands have passed he 100 000123 words
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Advertisement293 1920-09-13 15 New Columbia Douhlt-Disc DANCE RECORDS Sole Agrati ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in Hongkong) NEW SHIPMENT OF CDBOPE-MADE CUSHION COVERS for Hup and Buiek 1920 |H» at BRASS FOOT PUMPS witb *ao e e.. It H FIRS PRESSURE GAUGE, poekat si" I.W VALC ARISING COMPOUND 10 Iba. sixa, fcr tube293 words
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Advertisement138 1920-09-13 15 OUNLOP TYRES The best protection the Motorist can have against tyre troubles 19 to purchase tyres of a well-known brand. The Maker's reputation is tbe User's best safeguard. Obtainable from all the principal dealers and garages in the F.M.S. and S.S. The DuDlop Rubber Co. Ltd. (laesrperatcd la Japaa) <7/H,138 words
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Advertisement483 1920-09-13 16 GDAN KIAT CO. UJHHD (Incorporated in .Strait? Sitll.m. 36, Phillip Strrd BINGAPORF. New Shipments just arrived of ASH OARS 12 to 16 ft. CAUSTIC SODA 76 lo II P«-r cent. DRY AND OILED PUMP LEATHER MORGAN'S PLUMBAGO CANVAS HOSE 1»i to 3 inches EUROPE WHITE SPL'NVARN DOUBLE CIRCLE WIKE GAUGES483 words
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Advertisement952 1920-09-13 16 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED IMMEDIATELY, about 400 feet inch tin block piping. State price to 135, Straits Times. CONVERSATION LESSONS in English French and Malay given by lady. Apply 4, Straits Times. WANTED TO RENT, Europesn compound house, furnished or unfurnished, occupation November. Apply 11, Straits Times. WANTED BY EUROPEAN FIRM, in952 words
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Advertisement988 1920-09-13 16 MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE, Dodge fivo-scater, owner leavng the Colony. Price $3,500. Apply 43, itraits Times. 1010 OAK mR SALE, newly painted and overhauled. Perfect running condition. Apply 116, Sti-ait*_Tim«». FOR SALE ESSEX CAR, nit-eater, practically new, enamelled gre.-n. Price $6,860. No offers. Apply_2. Straits Times. FOR SALE, Ford complete988 words
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Advertisement467 1920-09-13 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS "OWICE TO L~ET. on lor.j; lease, ~S, "Rallies Place, rent moderate. Apply We_re Co, jgU 8. Raffles Place. TO LET, a building of two storeys. No. 78, Peck Scan Street. Apply to M. M. Noordin Co, 193, Cecil Str TO LET, SECOND FLOOR (itv« rooms) 16-b, Change467 words
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Advertisement194 1920-09-13 16 Straits Siotorcar Service LIMITrr* (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) 211 to ai«, OP.CHAKD BOAD LORRIES AND CARS HIRED OVEH HAULS TO MOTOR CARS AND CYCLES WELDING •f all metals, under European scpervlttec SATISFACTION GUARANTEED PRICES VERY MODERATE Phonel233 SHIPPING PLANTING MINING For these three Key Industries of Malaya WE HOLD STOCKS194 words
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Miscellaneous310 1920-09-13 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and General 68 Manager's Office 1117 Job Printing Office 1344 All communications relating to editor.*' matters and news should be addressed to THE EDITOR. All communication^ relating to business matters advertisements, subscriptions, a counts, printing^ ate, should be addressed to THB MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Wants,310 words
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