The Straits Times, 24 September 1920

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26,444 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1920 PRICE 10 CENTh
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 124 1 9UM pw —4 /^^^^S| JOSEPH TR»V:RB SONS, f J|^ MSROHANXS MA<OFAOTUBSR3 jf» V^6f^SV^^^ CMTA.VtM Ti THS tl nil M«»««»T tr.oe mark. Mawmi'muuiD TRAVERS' WINES AND SPIRITS ROYAL FAVOUR WHISKY SILVER CREAM GIN LOUIS LEGARDE BRANDY SHIP BRAND SHERRY ADDRESS: 12 BATTERY EO&D, SINGAPORE EEPRESffNTED THROUGHOUT 1 THE WORLD O COMPO
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    • 205 1 ROBINSON CO LTD. (la<X»p.>rek,-d U It r. St'ijti t>iMl*>me«»?) Bole Rtf<nta for 1920 Model Lightweight Motor Cycle TOURIK6 MODEL EXHAUST F' LEASE THE PERFECT KE&VICE > WHERIBY 6 EASE AND MOTOR OYCLE 1 1 1| CARBCN ARE CAKIIED A»AY THB ARISTOCRAT OF WHB ROAD Complete with Lwh limp ud tctn.
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    • 1 1 STERILISED
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  • 683 2 Pahang-Ktlanian Railway C-o'struction. Tbo G aeval MUaagtr, F M s R»Uw»jr, tod tbo A:tro« Cbol Resident Bogm '01 1 '(.rtlmckioii Ktaiaxl on Tu?sd»y, Hkjg tfae M Jay Mkii, irtm lojr over the route cf tbe ia :way now ondpi ecosiiao'ion thica^h P»L»Lf. Mid Ko';aotsn, which will
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  • 535 2 Latest Statistics of World's Towage. Tht &t*tiptiril Übiti in the 1920 21 editico of 1." jj r -V K ki-:i» ot b ppicy tbjw tbst IL' tt'jcoii.n id p&ilii-g t<DD>g< Bieoc pro war t iuu s-fcji Jcdc, .0.4 -ttnouals to 641,090 looa. w.iob ia amo b s>ai*Jltr
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 187 2 i^GzSE- !:^a Xi nfl S out A wh^ None butt pure, rich, uholesomc beverage jutli «s Jfj Jf couU |K>t<«is such a flavour J "^wHb^bw f. wl'barlow, •^J/ > h !«/!<>, «B*«n Sir«t, Uoiiibux. FRKBH STOCKS OF PAI.OL OBTAINA.BLB FBOM MIAYNARD Co., Ltd. TUB LB4CINO CHEMISTS .'..TiT.iTi^iJC USE IT DAILY
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    • 339 2 •SSSK:." 1 I "Sanatcgea undoubtedly tnvitorat«S tht nerves and bra cs one to hcaUh." Lady Htm? Somenet. I"rcs!:::ess and ktenuess return," sii. adds, "briacing with then pew hoj>efu!iiess and cuj.)} meut ol iife." Only try BMBtaajM, awl joj will lnre bm experience. Pint, lbs! rci vi«i!l cti /ij-.pf.ir V d
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    • 269 2 "t!iechapm|O^^oBt*SSa*a*^f*^B»«^«nl»»*^n»»™ia^Bl "*~™Nj3B»*^^^^^B Lipton's Tea "TTHE Aavotii. the delicate aroma ao.l the fragraocp of its leaf. can never He rquallt-r) hy aoy oth<-r Ordinary tea. Ltptua'a Tea is th« pick .»f the VV.,rIJ a Finest T<-a gardens and. is packed by tb* most modern sdeatific methods that preserves the rich Qavour
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  • 700 3 Busintss at First Annual Meeting. The fiißt aDßtiil gtneiftl ntetiag oi the Ovtma Cfcintee Bulk. Lid was held at its regieteted tffloe, 68, Kuna Street, at noca on SkiDiday with the Hon. Di. Lim Bton Kto§ U B 8., aa ohaitcan. There weie pieeeni I Meaaiß. S
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  • 301 3 Sta, oi tbe Sea aod Pearl 01 Chirk." There was in r-o precedes ted nomber ct oa«didatf a at tLe Wtlsb National E eJeddfo: at B',»ij (or ioitUtion into the Bud'e brotbdbood. Lady dc Wa'dan was inTested by tbe Atobdiaid tracer ibo bat^io title rf "Poil
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  • 29 3 A soliii'ot at (be Wuleaden Cod t made ■elcieae rtti Mr. Dick. The m»K'M'»*e Anytbiax 1 1 do w.iti Kisg C aile. Lead? Toe wli;i«vi I«u B.t so ioawMlji.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 458 3 IHOIIIISIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfIIIIIg I R In Trying Climates when food is indifferent and ap- 5= Jiijt^ petite lad, LEA PERRINS' SAUCE s ;il ways welcome. It gives a t^^mktM dd ;< ous and appetizing flavour to s^fff^P t l< plainest f ;irt an( l ensures enjoyable meals at all times. *TQin9o Jf-
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    • 572 3 Accurate Timekeeper $12.85 30/Made to Stand Any Climate Buy Direct from England. Jewelled at 15 Points This watch is particularly made to give accurate time in any climate. It is constructed to run true in spite of extreme heat and extreme cold. This Watch is severely tested. It has to
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    • 297 3 THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY Always make icond on test campaitAis. That is why their columns are so well patronised by national advertisers. It carries more local <->mmrrcial advertise merits than any other paper in a respective district. This is the best criterion a bust- 1 ness man can haw as
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    • 380 3 To Heads of Department* and Typist* TIME IS MONEY Therefore I'se Munxon's I'm-umxlir Speed REASONS Prevent fingers from slip Remove the harmful Increase the rninl Make work h ptaasor* la comparison Easier for the p,i Add to the Ufa of the m Save repair bills Economize for the firm. etc..
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 809 4 STEAMER SAILMBS Pa Oa-Bpitlsh India in Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERYICWI PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with Hl* Majesty's Government) rb* Company* MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY an at araaeal aaaawaiai LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICB FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES ft LONDON Da* Slngapor*
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    • 637 4 STEAMER SAIUMt PRINCE LINE LIMITED (Incorporated In England) FAB EAST SERVICB FOB NEW TOBK CELTIC PRINCE (Tia Panama) about cad of Ort. For all information apply to ADAMSON, GILFILLAN CO, LTD. (Incorporated in England) Agent*. THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LIMITED (Incorporated la the United KlagaaaO Fat Chlaa aad Japaa BENVENUE
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    • 281 4 tTEAgR WLOm THE EASTERN SNIPPIIN OOaaPAHTi LIaTJTsTJI (UMfpntM la •trail* tHHHfHW Tkla tha* tobla Is kahje«t M aittrStiaa imkttl faztkar aetle*. Wnan aaUIM haaa WaHiHK PERAK— Every Tuesday, at 1 ajsv, tar Port Swettenham and Penang. JIN HO -Every Sunday, at 4 bjbv. ler Malacca aad Port Swettenham. Frem Malacca
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    • 406 4 STEAMER lAUNI 0. S. K. THB OSAKA SHOBHBN KAHHA LTD. (Incorporated la Jasaa) Na. I. D* Baaaa Itraaa, Pr»ps*»d SaJllag freos BlaffaaaM (Subject to change wttbaat aetlae) BUROFBAN LINB Far Part Said. MaraalUaa, Lialaa. Aatvara. Battordaai aid Haaabarg Daaraan. ALPS MABU ATLAS MABU bag. Oat. (omit ealllai at MarseUl.s) AUOIV
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    • 415 4 jteamii unmt KIPrON WJH KAISHA (la«erp*<b*»4 Cl fiaaUT *a4e« *UC &a»arMl wft* IM *a««aaie J*a«a**« winraaaiit aTa*to«t to aitotan»u wttawwt aeTUBI ■tTBon uAta am tm Umtm, Aaawvra ria {aaabMO !»«i«r. UkMat, taaa, F«r* «aM aa« KiU—nJliiC YOKOHAMA MARU Sept. KUMANO MARU Oct. t TAMBA MARU Oat. Lfr*w«* asm CM UTaraaal
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 500 5 STEAMER SAILINGS TIMOR DILLY The s.s. Montoro is expected to be dcv ;intched for Australia, calling at the above port, at G a.m., on Tu< p<tuy, September 29. BOUBTKAO CO., Ageata, M7BMS PHILP LINK m It, KBW M)I!K IHRKCT (v.a ;-uer) V rtcaa .<nd Oriental Line Che General Charaft will
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    • 304 5 STEAMER SAILINGS GI.KN LINE LIMITED GLENSAN'DA sailing about Sept. 23 i for London I GLENARIKFE sailing about Oct. 2 for Genoa and London GLENAVY sailing about Oct. 12 for London There are a few first-class berths for passengers available by the above sailing. For further particulars, apply to BOUSTEAD A
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    • 264 5 STEAMER SAILINGS FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA The I. C. S. N. Co.'s s.s. Kumsang. 3.23S tons 'e.vei 4 p.m.. on Monday. September 27. She has splendid accommodation for passengers. i For farther information apply BOUSTEAD A CO., Agents. FOR COLOMBO, PORT SAID AND IHIasTlTr'T DIRECT The Hail Itaaasat Paul Lccat
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    • 322 5 STEAMER SAILINGS OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. h.b. JASON from New York Consignees of cargo per above steamer are hereby informed that she has arrived and is discharging at Uodowns Nos. 46 and 47, Tinjong Pagar. Consignees are requested to tender their bills of lading
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    • 79 5 A^-^P £ZEIQ£L WHOLKSALE AND 1 if RETAa Xt^ly^ OPTICIANS M j3R\ O. High Street, l^al'l *-—^"'d Europe Hotel. Ira CV^ Buildingi NOW OPEN THB GROTTO CAFE AND SODA FOUNTAIN THE BURLINGTON. COUMAH I A Smile In Every Drink ICY-COLD DRINKS ICE CREAM SODAS MILK SHAKES TEA, COFFEE AND LIGHT REFRESHMENT:
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    • 553 6 CINEMAS BJ B.tßmK ii^b^^^^^pi hrom M<ndau. S.pt^'.h'r £0 to Saturday. September 85 Tf E H* URN TO IH* BOR9HN OP AN OLD FAVODKITH 'i be •uioai Paitie MM ol Old, NICK WlNfli Tbe bet* known Seieta Deleetive of bia time who I si retimed to riotute aliei lor k ib»rr'e
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    • 403 6 CINEMAS M|BI DCBTIN F*RNCM Foremen* ol present day ao*orn ia b<g fijjh* nJoture. G FIRST SHOW AT 7 80 sharp Bpiao-Js« 7Md 8. Finsl of ATBB OKOB tß'3 O*RPINIBH serial tRBASURB THOVB BBOONU SH »W AT 9. I HIE PS TO ■OMBWHBHH Number >e\ea in two parts ol «ha EDO
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    • 370 6 MID EAST TRADING CO. BLOCKI'S Flower-in-the Bottle Novelty. A Flower filrfa in perfect Preservation f^- rjj in every Bottle. Dainty ca. and glorious. Dealers f^?"^^V^2l visit to the Sole Agents ■PflH'll'' of this latest novelty 21, THE ARCADE ■■■■^ST Diploma ani 1 Cold Medal from His late Majesty the King
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    • 130 6 Keep yearself fit for the rainy weathai that in coming by taking U.P COUGH MIXTURE AND LUNG TONIC k» v you feet that a cold it eemlna* By ihaar merit it bat beeene a houi» hold remedy In hundred* of famllie* It tfae acme in cough remedies, iw«» paUUbla and
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  • 133 7 riITURBR Fri<l:, tt 24. High 'il*r, 8- s a.m., 7SS p.m. Municipal Oommiaiion, 2.30 p.m. Batarday, Rrptaanbaf -•">. H'gh WatoT, !>.l."> a.m.. 8.45 p.m. Ktfpal Golf Club Meeting, 6.30 p.m. BuMmjr, K. ptember 26. Bigh V r. a.m.. 9M p.m. ?!<-nrtay, ScvtiTibor 27. IOJ n.m., 10.9 p.m.
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  • 89 7 VESSELS ARRIVED. ■fc lint.. 1.J75 ton.", frum Hangk.k r Bangkok unc. t.^n?, from Madras 24-0, f..r H Dot, 1,^16 tuns, from Deli 24-9. J.T'-.l t..n-. f-om New York tons, from Kuchir.c S4-9, fur U It 1 from I'ontianak >. a, 167 toaa, An jo a I tons, from
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  • 240 7 Ti.-cia* r»rl '-nd Teluk Anson I p.m. t i p.m FUtavta. Saaiaiast an-J Fourabaya 8 p.m Khia, m& Pontianak 3 p.m. *ulh.: 4 p.m. Foura' ..-.1 B ..r.djermn in 4 p.m. Kuta i :.m 4 p.m Saturday Maraiagi K I'ahnng, PeVan and .i 11 a.m li».::?K(i* 11
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  • 31 7 1 Poat Office Report) It B pr:<> Au«uil 6 Auicutt 12 Auctut IS Angus' -i Arrived Lot Pcptomhfr 4 September 4 September 9 Pi-ptcmluT 14 Si'iitt-mbcr I." I
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  • 129 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, September 23. On LemdofL Bank 4 m/t t/41/18 Demand t/S 18/10 Pr.vate 3 m. 3 credit! 2/4 25/32 On New York Demand 39Vi Private 90 days 45 Vt On France Bank 575 On India, Bank T.T. 121 On Honprhong, Bank d/d 90 p.c. pm. On
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  • 51 7 lone ot Market steadier. Pale Crepe doting Price* Spot Sept. Oct. Oct.-Dec. Bayen Seller* Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cloiing Prices Spot Sept. Oct. Oct-Dec. Jan. -Mar. Buyen Selleri .50 51 51 52 52 53 .55 56 61 62 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 12 noun, September 24.
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES
    • 204 7 IM. V*l. Pd. Boy*r». Seller*. 10 10 Ampang 12.00 1 1 Ayer Weng 1.10 1.25 11 i'l Kam. Kamunting 2.5.0 2.15.0 10 10 Kinta Assoc. 6.50 6.50 d *1 Kinto Tin 27.6 norn 1 HiUm Tin 2.60 2.80 1 1 Jelantoh 1.40 1.60 El £1 Lahat Mines 7.50 8.00
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    • 116 7 Pd. Buyt r«. Seller*. II £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 8.10.0 5.17.6 U £1 E. Smelting Co. 9.50 10.50 3/-5/- Electric T'waya 3/3 10 10 Kraser and Neave 57.00 c.r 50 50 W. Hammer and Co. 100 ,00 11'UKacz Bna. ISO.OO 160.uu .1 £1 Mexican Eagle 11.5.011.15.0 10 10 Maynnrd
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    • 83 7 U.F.ng. 8 p.e. $US4,iO6 •>' *P*■ P» Spore Electric Tram ways 6 p.c. £350,00 C MS. i'pore Municipal p $1,878,00u pat Spore Man. 4Va M of 1907 $1,000,000 16 px. lOpx. dis 3'pare Mao. 4% p.«. of 1909 $1,600^00.. 10 px. lOpx. di» Spore Men. 4H of 1909 $1*500,000
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    • 430 7 Fraaer and Co. and Lyall and Evatta QaoUtiou. [Lateat available Sterling QuoUUoaa a re printed oa another page ea Trii»y.i To-day"! Pricei Fras«r I yall Co. Evatt Allenby ($1) 0.80 C.90 0.80 0.90 Alor Cajah ($1) Iff 3.75 3.00 3.50 Am. Malay 3.75 4.25 4.00 4.50 V.erHiUrn(t6) 2S.UO
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 140 7 Annc.jnrenur.t Saturday, Sept. 25 By flassial Ri«iur.<t That llr.'iit Hin.luM.m Hay (.lI.ZA E NKKY will by ropeata4 for the t rst time. Sho«in: Tuns of Transfurnirtinn Scenes Hook your reats curly Only s limilrd number of chairs available THE STAR OPERA Tt. rwaara KayaL North BrMr* TO-NICJIT TO-NIGHT A Malay
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    • 616 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS :KD COMPETENT TYPIST, with niatl a. Apply in person to U.S.K. I 1). cne motor truck of 1 or IV4 ton capacity. Stata price an;l particulars, to P. H. Lee. 10, Newton Road. WANTED BOAKD AXI) LODGING, two rooms, for 1 Tannlin district for preference. Garage required. Reply
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    • 46 7 UNQUESTIONABLY the best rope on the market to-day is JOHNSON-PICKETT MANILA ROPE mads In the Philippines, the home o' the Manila hemp. .Careful selectloa of fibre and modern method in manafacture produces the QUALITY SOLE AIENT8 1 KtAk UHtAsIU ft UUi| US, Beach Road. Peaaag *U
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    • 378 7 THB SINGAFORH AMATBI R DRAMATIC COMJiITTBI will prf.eot la the VICTOaiA THEATRE ON SEPTEMBER 27 29 AND OCTOBER I 2 AT 9.15 P.M. PASSERS-BY A Play la Four Acts by C. HADDON CHAMBERS PUN OF SEATS AT MOUTRIE CO. BOOKING NOW OPEN RESERVED SEATS $3, PIT $2, GALLBST |L NEW
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  • 65 8 GUINNESS, "n Bapteabar 11. UM, Eric Cecil Guinness, D.5.0., Lieutenant, Royal Iri-.li Regiment, only son of Cecil Guinness. Hongkong and Shanghai Dunk. Rangoon, antl Mr-. jinness, Baldock, Herts, Knpland. PETKRSON. -On September 2J, 1S)2O. at the P.W.I). Store. Denis Lawrence, aged one month and 2 day*, beloved child of
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  • 1122 8 The Straits Times FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 24 MOTOR DRIVING. On the whole Mr. A. W. Cooper may be described as particularly fortunate. The verdict which found him not guilty of a rash and negligent act might have been the other way, because there must be a frreat many sane and moderate
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  • 32 8 A large oil combine involving twenty millions sterling has been made in Amcr.ca by a merger of the International Petroleum and Tropical Oil Companies with the intention of organising new company canals.
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  • 30 8 Public money invested by the Government in registered companies amounts to 118,018,805. The chief inveMments are Anglo-Persian oils £5,201,000, Suez Canal £4,050,000, Cunard Steamship Co. '.■2,000,000, British Dyestulfs Corporation £1,700,000.
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  • 54 8 The use of all spirituous liquors for surgical or medical purposes in the United States Navy has now been definitely and completely banned. An order just issued prohibits the issuance of alcohol for medical purposes to any naval vessel, and no further purchases are to be made by the Medical
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  • 11 8 The Banque Industrielle de Chine is opening a branch at Batavia.
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  • 17 8 At St. Matthew's, Sepoy Lines, next Sunday, at 8.30 p.m., there w.ll be no Evensong and Sermon.
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  • 20 8 Mr. N. R. Jarrett on return from leave has assumed duty as A.D.0., Klang. He is accompanied by Mrs. Jarrett.
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  • 34 8 Services will be held at the Boustead Institute on Sunday evening at 8.15. Key. G. H. Douglas will give the address. All are cordially invited, especially men of the Mercant.le Marine, Navy and Army.
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  • 37 8 Information has been received from vessels passing the Maria Relgersbergen Bank light and the Zandbuis Bank light, in the Java sea, that neither of these lights appeared to be burning on the night of the 15th inst.
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  • 48 8 In their produce report, dated yesterday, Messrs. Barlow and Co. state The copra market has exhibited a slight tendency to fluctuate during the week and closing quotations are as follows No. 1 standard $22 to $22.50, No. 2 standard $21 to $21.50, No. 3 standard $20 to $20.50.
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  • 67 8 Mr. E. B. Denham (the Director of Food Production, Colombo) intends visiting Batticaloa next month in connection with the Salvation Army Colonisation Scheme. The first batch of 87 colonists from Southern India have already arrived and a further batch of 250 are expected shortly. The colonists who have already arrived
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  • 74 8 Yesterday afternoon while a Chinese boy was riding a bicycle along the new road near the Union Jack Club is alleged to have taken hold of a rice distribution lorry going in the same direction. He slipped and fell under the wheels sustaining injury to his legs which necessitated his
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  • 71 8 The Madras Times London correspondent cables As apparently some papers in India have attached importance to Lord Milner's recent allusion to shoddy Universities,' he tells me that the statement is a pure invention." "I may have said I hope if Ceylon had a University at all, it would be a
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  • 72 8 Calcutta is becoming like New York," tayi the Englishman. Soon she will have the largest dredger in the East, the largest number of n;otor accidents, the large t number of goondas, the largest number of speculators, the largest number of the house-hunters, the largest number of Punjabi motor drivers, the
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  • 72 8 A sensation occurred in the Brisbane University, on September 1. when an explosion in the chemical laboratory, through the accidental ignition of benzine fumes, caused considerable damage to property while the lecturer in Applied Chemistry (Mr. Bagster) sustained nasty burns about the arms. The explosion resulted from experimentation in fine
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  • 98 8 The general public are to have the privilege of hearing a very well known speaker fr<,m Ind.a on Monday, Tuesday am 5 Wednesday evenings of next we?k. Mr. Slanley Jones will address three meetings on these days on the subject of Christianity. Mr. Jones has had wide experience in India
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  • 108 8 An intellectual woman held a 'he >ry that it was never too soon to int.-oduce a child to goo.l literature, and that children's bookf wen mistake. Having protested lv r twin boyi a volume of Tennyson ponna 'or a birthday pTMeal she was rather astound' 1 1 a few days
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  • 134 8 Wh.n the Olympic arrived r.t Southampton, Dr. Beaumont, the ship's medical officer, had almost a ckaa sht^t to pres -nt to the authorities. laetead of the daily average of 15 cases of heat apoplexy ÜBOng the firemen which he had to tr. at when the Olympic used coal as fuel,
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  • 138 8 For the first quarter of IU2O, 899 ships passed through the Canal of 3,911,922 HUM] tons. Of these the British wen the largest with 542 ships and 2,500,002 tons. It is a significant sijjn of the times that the Japanese came next with 92 ships of 883,677 tons. The Dutch
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  • 325 8 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Coopw uro duo to leave for home at the cud of next Booth. The wedding of Mi I. unnei. tho well-known Stratis and K.M..S. Jockey, and MJm Minnie I place restentmjr tf& moon. Mr. E. B. Price, of lleaam. Whit.way, Laidlaw and Co.,
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  • 42 8 We are officially informed that tho Singapore Municipal omnibus service has been extended to Kinla;. s..n Green, and in addition a bus has been scheduled to 1 aye at 6 p.m. but wdl only run to Reformer tory Road.
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  • 47 8 A cable received yesterday by M. H. de Scey-Montbeliard. acting I :ench Consul, stated that M. Clemeiveau, accompanied by two friends, (ailed fro. i Marseilles on the Ccrdillere on the 80th in-t., and is <\ac in Singapore on the 15th p:- >. on to Java.
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  • 57 8 There are still a number of men aboard of the Altcnburg, stranded on Lima awaiting the lir.al removal of the salvage. and other tackle i ip< n the ■essation of operations to refloat the ship. In fact, there is every probability <>f the liner being left to
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  • 83 8 At the conclusion of the case against Mr. A. W. Cooper at th terlay the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr. G. G. Seth, referred to the i taten ent of a river, named Ali bin A I to bn ed by Abrami' Garage, that he was eat
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  • 103 8 Hundred? of refuses from tl area ar- arriving in Tientsin <iuiiy. of them go on elsewhere, but there is a noticeable increase in the number of beggars in the streets, who frequently rs-by, offering to sell children for hwo or three dollars. The Nor! I,
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  • 89 8 Mer->-rs. liarkiT and Co., m retariee of the Robber Producer i of Malaya, have eireularisi be irginsr a reduction of -•"> per cent of the normal output fur October, November December in accordance with the recommendation of the R.GJL The commit i- that the best way in
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  • 142 8 A Melbourne imv sajro of Aiiffus ;ays At the raqoMt of the directoi the Baduk Company, il. of Stock Exc-hanc 1 welded I in the company's than lon t .v i Minting inch received from the property on the arrival of the eomp I Mr. Raleigh).
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    • 184 8 A NEW URBE BIZE CIGARETTE THREE CASTLES SUPER MAGNUMS OBTAIN ABLE FROM JOHN Mill t Co., Ltd. RSBINBOM I Ca. a Ltd. dfe»-i Of? PER TIN eM IftO «3 SO jHEvjly? X Hll B TEH iTL friends at home tt'e ara mw r-oc.ku'ftj orders •or the FINEST ASSAM «v COM&1,
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    • 244 8 SELECT SUBJECTS AMD BIG FEATURES AT SINGAPORE'S MODERN PICTURE THEATRES (Taa Cbeag Kaa A Co, Ltd, Proprietor.) ALHAMBRA Pathe Serials BOUND AND GAGGED 10 Episodes Episodes No. 7 and 8 -4 roi-l.i 6 Pt». THE GRAY WOLF'S GHOST 6 Pts. Featuring; 11. B. Warner Two-reel dranin nnd Comedies. (Flnt Show)
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  • 338 9 M. Desch— el Tendering is Resignation. Rri tkr Telegrams I.onlon, September 21. Paris The BMOSag* frmi M. i> r ••i'-iiini: the Presidency was read simultaneously in the Chamber nnd the Sonat" l> !:<■ bait hour. The message says "My state of health no longer allows nto to assume
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  • 147 9 Grave Reprisals for Police Murders. REt'TF.R Telegrams I.onilon. Beptosahc* 21. Mr:., Women and children, their eloiig'iigs in perair.bulat"!--.. r.> flccir trots th* teasMo rfllac* of l'.ilbrigi n. the far:. .us hosier;, centre, :n conse miloiH disturbance* limn, lit, arisir.^ out of the shoot ■nstable Uurke. It i-sillcgt-J Lhal .iliary
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  • 86 9 Relter Telegram London, September 21. The Times Brussels correspondent states that flags were flying on the public buildings in the territories of Eupen and Malmedy in eel brat ion of the council of the league of Nations' decision to place them under Belgian sovereignty. The Belgian Prime
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  • 39 9 Keitf.r Telegram London, September 22. Albany Three out of tin- live socialists who were expelled from tho New York state legislature on charges of disloyalty and MR recently re-elected have again been expelled. The remaining two wgned.
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  • 190 9 Altitude of the Transport Workers. Reuter Telegrams London, September 21. The Bshwn 1 ooaforoaM lias approved the I executive committee's report. London, September 21. A brief official report of the miners' conference is obscure, but it is understood to mean that the conference endorsed the executive's strike
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  • 81 9 Relter Telegram Lon lon, September 21. Washington Mr. Harding, in his election speeches, lias been commenting on the inconsistency of President Wilson's policy in Hayti and the self-determination clauses of the League of Nations covenant. Mr. C.lby, replying, made a statement tkoJ the Government hopes to end the
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  • 60 9 Relter Telegram London, September 21. The ninth congress of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire has begun its sittings at Toronto, unui-r the presidency of Lord Dcsborough. Delegates are present from many parts. The congress decided on the establishment of a permanent bureau to standardise information on
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  • 52 9 Aneta lorries. Weltevre.len, September 23. The bill newly introduced by the Minister for th.' Colonies increasing the export Juties on nearly all the staple products of ihe Dutch Indies, and imposing direct taxes on suirar, coffee, tea, oil and bark, has made the business world more or
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  • 26 9 Ancta Service. Weltevredtn, September 23. Hongkong, Sept. 21 It is reported that a serious uprising has occurred in Formosa and many were killed.
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  • 211 9 Considerable interest is being taken at Malacca in a fete and sale of worit which is to take place on the Padang of S copy Hollow on October 14, in aid of the fund of the Women's Medical Mission. The. food ('.t.l.s (k M in this
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  • 23 9 An Englishman views with alarm the increase in t^ie American and Japanese nnvi s So do the American and Japanese taxpayers Financial America.
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  • 1945 9 Inquest Opened on Six Victims. After a hearing which lasted throughout the day, the Coroner, Mr. Bourne, yesterday ad journal the nquiry int., the diath of the six victims of the trnjroH" m hoard the Altonburjr on Monday. It w li be r--' membcred that Mr. J. Watt,
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  • 244 9 The Secretary of Murai Tin, Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, forward* a report by the directors which ha* been circulated uaoag shareholder:-. This says, in part, that the directors have carefully considered the question of a reconstruction of the company but ram; to the conclusion that this would be
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  • 126 9 Does it snow on Mars Or has Mars been trying to communicate with the earth French astronomers are keenly interested in what appears to be a great snow plain near the Martian Trop ..-s. The question has arisen whether this vast expanse of white, which may
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  • 2320 9 The Peril of the Miner:,' Strike. from Our Special Correspondent London, August 27. The ballot among the miners, to determine whether an advance of two shillings a shift for members, and a reduction of 14/2 per ton in the price of domestic coal, shall be enforced by a
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  • 185 10 I Charge AgabMl Malay Driver Withdrawn. H yesterday afternoon before the ag. Chief Justice. Sir John Burknill. X.C.. the Deputy Public Proseeut< r. Mr. G. G. Beth, asked permission, in r iict in the case apainst Mr A. V.\ (.'>'••; r. to withdraw the charge of atfa b»
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  • 241 10 Lively Scene in a Tokio Police Court. Therf wai another scene in the Tokio ChihQ Sail>:.n-ho on the morning of the 24th instant created by Srciaiists who Were th re to hear the c i ntence which was to be pawed upon Takao Heibei, a Socialist or Communift,
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  • 197 10 V, illiaai Jsckl and Co. reporting from I.' nd( n on August 28 state T, .r. if 'ill <-l:ange to report since we wrote you on the 19th inst. The threat- coal strike is naturally affecting all market-, at the moment. Copper.— The market has been steady
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  • 23 10 Kooa Ri-nir and Co. will 1". Cilstead Road, at 1.80 p.m. to-mont»w, 378 lots of teak i (an :r. curios, plants, ect. I
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  • 658 10 Serious Development in South India. The Madras correspondent of the Times of Ceylon wiring on September 8 states In vow of the fact that much has been written in the press during the past week attempting to fix the responsibility for the present strike on the
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  • 198 10 Messrs. Fraser and Co's Weekly ReportMessrs. Fraser and Co. report as follows The business of the week has been extraordinarily restricted which, under existing circumstances, is all for the good and until local financial conditions settle themselves there can be no object in marking down prices for
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  • 225 10 The following is communicated by the hon. secretary of the Moslem Institute A special general meeting of the Moslem Institute was held at its club premises. 28 Race Course Road, on tho 17th instant, with Mr. Haji Manjoor Sahib, the President, in the chair. Mr. S.
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  • 749 10 Further Slumn in Prices Recorded. The 465 th auction of the Singapore '"haniber of Commerce Rubber Associat.on .vas held on September 22 and 23, when .here was catalogued 2,156,323 lbs J62.64 tons. Offered 1,452,139 lbs' 348.27 tons. Sold 1,103,954 lbs., 492 83 ton*. me next auction will
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  • 19 10 Orders for week ending September 25 Friday, September 24. Band Practice, 6.15 p.m.
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  • 61 10 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending Saturday, October 2, 1920 Saturday, September 25. Eurasian Co. Rifle Club, Balesticr Range, 2.30 p.m. Sunday, September 2G. S.R.E.(v) Rifle Club, Balestier Range, 7.30 a.m. Tuesday, September 28. Malay Co., Balestier Range, 4.30 p.m. Saturday, October 2. S.R.E.(v) Rifle Club,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 321 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I make no apology for returning >nee more to this subject on account of its jreat importance. You have as good as -taid that this place is untenable in the use of temporary naval inferiority. The acceptance of such
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    • 352 10 T<.> the F.-iitor of the Straits TImM. Sir.- The Karsoon Mail of layteufcct 1 report* that before the Honourable Sir \o <ul Karim Jama] left for Rangoon he ;(ed, on the invitation of the gover.iin;* uoard, the Bud.ihist Bo>s f Hijjh School
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    • 442 10 Peace and Amity Are They Possible To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Let us get down to tho rock-bot-tom and ask uuiselves why did we k° to war with Germany and stand i:i until she was beaten W* know, much as we hated war with all the energies
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  • 374 10 Woman Exile Finds England 1 ITcavonly." Mrs. Harness, who has lived in Pctrograd for 79 "cnr«. and who left England at the age of o and is now in the Westernroadwoj,, house infirmary, Mitcham, Surrey, considers that, after Russia, England is just he;.ven." A clu.iming old Englishwoman,
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  • 99 10 Marphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Singapore, September 24. Silver.— 6o. Hongkong 89 p.c. prem. Shanghai 37' i. Thrte months gold 45 4. Tin.— l2s tons sold at 135.50. Rubber. Share Market. Depressed. Malaka Pindas done 2.27>i. Mandais 82V4 cents, Sandycrofts 3.10, Clenealys L'.r,o" and the rest are
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  • 92 10 At Liberty Hall from to-ngiht, in the second show, Australasian Films presents a first national attraction Whom the Gods would Destroy, an eiirht-act drama of life, death and love throughout the ages, from Charles R. Macauley's great novel, featuring Jack Mulhall and Paulin Starke, with 8,000 people in
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  • 172 10 The statutory report of the directors of the Straits Motorcar Service, Ltd., shows that the total number of shares allotted is 23,t>00 shares of §5 each fully paid up, of which Ki.StiM) shares were issued for cash, and 7,000 shares issued to vendors in part payment of
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  • 118 10 The news has reached Bombay that the British India Steam Navigation Company steamer Pentakota, from Bombay for Tlasra, has gone ajrround near Jask at the intrancc to the Persian Gulf. Details of the mishap are not yet to hand, but it is understood that the vessel
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 233 10 Yesterday's play put Donnell to moet Cotgrave in one s. mi-final of ChampioaBinriea. The other half of tho competitirn has some way to go, but there i* a probability of Sinclair opposing Loe^ Warner in the second semi-final. Amongr other matches played Wilson scored a exod win
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    • 63 10 Mr. F. Deason ag. Secretary of the S.CC writes "Please note that the figures published in your paper yesterday are entirely unofficial and not a correct statement of the season's avc-rage-s. It is as well that thi» should be made clear." We shoul.l be glad to know
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    • 61 10 The final race for a cup presented by Mr. H. J. Totton will be sailed on Sun;lay morning. Cauiai Start U. E. Pier. round Mark boat ofT breakwater, mxn-o-war buoy, mark boat off Swimming Club, mark j;:t off hulk Oscar, mark boat off Seaviow Hotel, and finish
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    • 52 10 A fifty yanis handicap is down for decision at the Swimming Club on Sunday morninsr. when high tide is at 9.12 ajn. and the launch will run as follows Johnston's Pier I J, 10 and 11 aan, ZJM and 3.30 p.m. Club t'.3o and 10.30 a.m., 12.15, 3 and
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    • 46 10 The Barnes Cups will be played for am Saturday at the Balestier Koad groundl of the Singapore Polo Club. The teams will be Whites Ferguson, Dove, Lee and Sloper. Colours Dashwood, Cotgrave, Cunainc ham, and Hassall. Tea will be served on the ground.
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    • 19 10 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent wiry* the following scratchings Race 4.— Wester Watten, Twenty. Race 5. Suggestion.
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    • 165 10 A correspondent writes By way of rriehrnthtg the third anniversary of the St. Francis' Association, there was a good turn-out at St. Francis' Institution, Banda^ hilir, Malacca, on Saturday last. Following the sitting for the photo the mirabm present were treated to light refreshments. On Monday the
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  • 96 10 The following are the results of the final rounds of the boxing in the Olympic Games Flyweights.— Ginnaro (U.S.A.) beat I'ectirson (Denmark) on points. Bantam-weights. Walker (South Africa) beat Graham (Canada) on points. Feather-weights. Fritsch (France) beat Gaut'het (Frame) on points. Light-weights.— Mo.-.berg (U.S.A.) boat Johnnssen (Denmark)
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  • 25 10 The Mexican Army has been rerforeil fifty per cent. Tli dr. MM l mainly in genera-, ns it did I that m.my privates. Louisville Post-
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  • 612 11 TA I TAK (JOHORE) ESTATES. Progress Being Made on The Property, Trie rUtototf nuetiiß ol tbr members of the Tii Till ijjhin) Rabbot Eil»U«, Ltd wm lu.o ob Aa«of.: H M thcitkisUrei office cf (be couipsoj, 1 U eat Xowei Street, 8.0 Mi. B. Maof»djtn pieaidißß. M». John F. Kniditloid
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  • 507 11 Survival of London of the Olden Time. AUboofcb many oi the old City chop beast' > i hetti un&blc to al»ps Ibi uideivus to lb-.--i m ye twentieth ctn'-ury appetite. n*<i IMM k. ueoUjyoJ by Wife victorious iD»i to cf ti |„-.aclii <Vg. Ihm is alii
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  • 371 11 Recoiling Abbey Tomb Inscriptions. Love*s of reoorda of the paat will b j glad to ie»ia It at the iase'iptiaas oa the tomb atoaes whicb form tLe fl «w of the olcialere if Weetiuiißtei Abbey aid being reont and to saved (torn obiivioc. The woik it beiag
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  • 316 11 New Decorations (or Loidoa Streets. Tbe G ijidjuil Committee ectiasted with tbe t:';cti.-B ot mi tot s »ta:a in Ljidcu uku dbcictd tiitt in tbe H.ite liaktdo I'ais.do S.W tiitte *ie to bs itrte monnii.e»»« to |itßfc»)a ud on-.- ts a dutia «,ai&b. ;1 idu-iri'. L_iU W-.-lielsj's ccbmifitl
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  • 375 11 Executions Facilitated By Mschlcc-Guo. Tjjo Pionfe? a»j- Fi::'-.;.? ifcfjtmUif n c«c v.d »y u». rrgktmcg o tUitioc>i, M B.ka, Ut t 'lie! ij'-c:..!!! >■.<■!/■ n Hi* 1 a tiapio p Oioir of !ilc ia Vort I; aji<.srs It I in tte rcdc'j*! cl a»»«ce ot a
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 279 11 i Newly Arrived I SEVERAL BEAUTIFUL MODELS OF THE FAMOUS GIBSON MANDOLINE V >v who have been wanting a belter it strument call and inspect thf se m w We have a'eo ja>-t received a consignment of NTJE2ISr MUSIC S. MOUTBIE CO., LTD. (Inoovporated ia Honfjkwg) BAFFLBB PLAGB, SINGAPORE. THE
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    • 148 11 RUFFLES CAFE Bras Basah Road AOELPHI HOTEI BVBBT B\ BNING OUR SPECIAL ORCHESTRA PLATS FROM 7 TO 10 AOELPHI HOTEL LIMITED. B. O. TJKERDEWA. Usn««lnr Dirertcr. EUROPE HOTEL b'upper will be served in the Ho'el after each performance of the A. D. OL on rh^ following rights Monday, leptemhar 27
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  • 276 12 Par Value. 21£1 £1 il il £1 21£1 21£1 2/£1 £1 £1 n ii £1 il £1 £1 £1 £1 •2 21£1 21il £1 £1 £1 £1 Company. Anglo-Malay Batu Caves Bakap Plantns. Itatu Tiua J'.idur Instates Bukit Kajang Bukit Mcrtajam Bukit Kajang Bukit Sembawang Carey
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 753 12 SATISFACTION IS BEST ASSURED IF WE WORK WITH YOU RATHER THAN FOR YOU GET IN TOUCH WITH KIAM KIAT COMPANY, 108 and 109. MARKET STREET. AND TOU WILL EXPERIENCE IT. MURAI TIN, LIMITED NOTICE l« h.. r ,.1.y R.ven that :>n e*>raonlinnry general meeting of the abovpnameo rompanv will he
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    • 814 12 CHOPS YONG HONG, YONG NGIAP AND YONG NGIAP YEE KEE NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore euelatiai between us the undersigned LOW KOOM YEE, LOW PENG HONG. LOW PENG YAM an-1 LOW PEN KIA. all of No. f.3. lion: Quay. Singapore, and Swutow in the RepjMic of China,
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    • 525 12 *OR PRINCKS AND RICH HEN ONLI THE ROYAL YAKUTI (ANANG VILAS). This Yakutl or llfe-riving nectar aas beei prepared from the best, choicest and riches regeUble drug*. It has a wonderful propertj jf increasing the virile power and rectifies »ll urinary disorders. In fact, it makes mat a man. This
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    • 287 12 STAMPS STAMPS STAMPS SEPTEMBER UFFERS. MaaaMtaaaia (Iraq), '„a :o 12a, act of H. unused f 4.00 Siam, Scouts Fund Provisional*, set of I. un.^oi 2.0 c Samoa on New Zealand, 191-1, Vjd. to Is., set of 6, unu>ed 3.50 Straits on Lahuan. set of seven different values, unused 4.00 Kelantan.
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    • 112 12 §HAMS§ Pineapple Brand SINGAPORE COID STORAGE COMPAftV. LIMITED. BRUNNER MONO CO LTD. NORTHWICH. ENGLAND TfMOK HA» Haaafactarera of BICARBONATE OF SODA SODA ABH CAUSTIC SODA CARBONATE OF AMMtiMA SULPHATE OF AMMONIA CALCIUM CHLORIDE PURE ZIXC ETC. Amenta, Straits Settlement." and X.M.m H. WOLSKEL CO., LTD SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR A
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  • 1198 13 i- Interesting Tales la Ancient Records. Oai national Mobiv3* la the Pabllo Reojid Offloe date from times ol many aotiq-mj «ud the oamptctesoN cl ibeit iator maiion, ao oaattei cl wb»t estate, is ose ol Ids rntiv In jf oai eoaatiy. D) yea wsh :-j tra:a tbo cisloiy
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  • 18 13 A womta ih > Pcnpe court tork the o»h loielllbe inib, ei^titd, end addidL »l\ do m j bus:
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 188 13 WHITEAWAY'S JUST UNPACKED A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF OIfYX Hosiery "Onyx'mk Hosiery LADIES' COTTON HOSE In Whito ar.d Black. LAN'S' NIK MO HOTrON HOBE Ia White Bhck,Orey, PanardNftvy LAMES' SILK HOSE I i Writ v k, Tir, N»Ty and Qwy, (MHflntod a I o ;'RtJ) SINGAPORE SHIPMENTS JUST ARRIVED OF THE
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    • 125 13 Motor Cars :OgH' Motor Cycles ''iSfi 'A- Motoii Lorri«M JsW* m '^sls^ssssssH w j^m MM ?>.V* rf>^ A, A^haS aJsPlsdslssssssst 4laß ■i ■^HssssV "^AaL^^^^ XaVsisl jf? V X L iMoKa^B' Ibbbbbbbbb! V; <^^9| &F EOlfl A < enta for S S*'•"• 8 KWONG SENG CHIANG TT, l-a, l-b, Selegle and
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    • 21 13 Pulsometer Engineering Co., Ltd. READING, EVrOLAND PULSOMETER STEAM CENTRIFUGAL AND TURBINE PUMPS UNITED ENGINEERS, LTD. (IMorporaUd in th« Straits S«ttl«m«nta] BDiGAPOSS.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 773 14 MM* iv meraa ""MORTGAGEE'S SALE rabbet plantation- with tree* nil Ituate at Ayr I'ana-. Malacca. <!„ i, htld b) public mUM at i.iir -»W--MM, No. 11. IM Str.-et. Malacca. Thursd»>. OctafcM 7. 1920. *l 1i noon I'AKTK II.ARS All IIMM f"»v piMM of land .-ituate at Am I'hi...-. Malacca, mark.-d
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    • 885 14 SALES BY AUCTION AUCTION SALE of valuable 999 years' leasehold lands and houses known as 78 and 80, Cross Street and 49 and 73, Amoy Street, Singapore. The undersigned hove received instruction* to sell by public auction at their sale-room Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, on Monday. October 4. 1920, at
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    • 640 14 AmnU tng 9M<C.9H UQ. A*waraoc» \m force over 11 5, 00 0,001 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. f Ue»rxr*W« In ttralu BettlomenU) KBiC MFIOI WtoMM mm ■■■Ulti- LONDON OFFICBi W, Old Jewry, B.C The Oempasjr tM nHjBl Itllrfltd wilk Ui MMU fMH of wagUnl aad «om»Ues with th.
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    • 583 14 BANKING THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED (Incorporated In Japan) Capital Subscribed IT* TIM,OM,M» Capital Puid Ip Y100.000,000 Reserve Fund V 50,000,000 President, N. Kajlwara, Esq. Vice-President, B. Susnki, Eso. DIBECTOBB s K. lehlnomiya, Esq. K. Morimura, Es« K. Kodama, Esq. M. Mitsni, Esq. Y. Yomakava, Esq. M. Odagiri, Esq Baror
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    • 549 14 BANKING THE OVERSEA-CHINES* BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlemeais' Head Office •LIGATURE, tt, &LING 'THEFT Braachi rSNANO, 14, BEACH »TBBn Agenciea I IPOH AND DELI Capital i Authorises liS,M9.*»t Issued m i0.»0»;»wi Paid-up MfMM Reserve Liability ef lhare hold*rs l.llf.(*< Board of Dlroetora t The Hon Jr. lim Bcon
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    • 564 14 BANKING BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE Authorized Capital Frs. fM.MO.OM Subscribed Capital Ft-. 150.000.00U Paid-up Capital 1-Y 7:.,(>00.00H ii of the Capital subscribed by thf Government of the Cnlaass RewnbJic). Chairman of the Board of Dired Andre Kerthelot 'al HoMgOt A. I Pol not!. HEAD OFFICE "I. Rue Saint LaaSM, Paris
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  • 978 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Transport Revolution A gigaatis scheme for linkiag up 100 to* Hi 6j6*l Biiuia is oce ootuuieoial moior support Bja:;m is abut to bo laaicbed by Ite Aatomcbile Association, aayi hctoe paper. It will cuver the area bet WG6a L> .vcr «na
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  • 104 15 Dtv.d Dic^lcy, a no»»b!e oii*f«:tcr at ■> plasrote tti'K \m t a Mid ac4a (or uacy ,e»»a, b»sdid snd^vly »< C no.-i'iy, wir.p 0 ilj Chioaio'e oo.itep dJo. t Dicplej'b loiht.:-, »s ibiy wjiu o»i. .3, *tie '.be loie(OBDOB o' the mo cm ite\uj ro.cd»bu in
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 127 15 LISTER STATIONARY OIL ENGINES Efficient, pimple, si'e, c.nd durab'**. Large numbers h \> b^en aupp ic:l L>r eh. ric l'^htin.:, mining DJI N N I MARINE j OIL ENGINES l T <-v>l. fat effioitaej-, reliability ar.d extreme .1>; y. F.r tu^s., pi! >t lanncbes a-.d all c'mmereial craft. WE BE»D
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    • 139 15 riOLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS SOLID MAHOGANY MODELS BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED EXQUISITE TONE. i iifi >ffi> r <* ARTISTIC CABINET $390 TABLE MODEL $ls", ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. LIMITED SINGAPORE. 'Incorporated in Hongkong A FINE OPPORTUNITY Offer* to secure gome really cheap and Rood bargains in SILK CHIFFON, CREPE-DE-CHINE. SH\N TUNG, VOILE BATISTE, ORGANDIE AND
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    • 69 15 DUNLQPS \\t 1 1 1 1 nrn nunuai KoV f 2s^- Wl motoring possiki.e. 1 he Duolop Rubber Co. (»«e«t) tjj lUoiipc!»l6d la JftgMj ♦2/41 BCBINBON ROID CODE BOOKS tivS £Sr THE MUSIC EMPORIUM CO-(Brttlak-Aatrfoß Ntw A««b».) 106-106, MIDDLK SOAD, .SIVGAPOBE keaX^ It 111 I Wimm W> At Prices that
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 465 16 GUAN KIAT CO. LIMITKI) (Incorporated in Strain Settlements) U, Phillip Street SINGAPORE H«w Shipment* just arrived of BUNTINGS. Assorted Colour* IRON FOUNDRY RIDDLES (tO in. by M. in. to H in. Hook) EUROPE MAHINE GLUE Black and White SPONGE CLOTHS. AND SLEDGE II A. M.ME US TRIANGULAR SHU* DECK BCRAPBRS
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    • 318 16 CALLENDER'S "VERIBEST" EKADY ROOFING to Bolls containing Sit M. (V ni. Useful for roofing "«ht ■:n«ini. firn huildinge, etc., o*4 as a qseeu: j'nins; medinm. I PLY. A medium cr*hrj nsed SB factories. Bccgalows, e:c I PLY. Stroiuly ro<-om:iend«* lor t»erea»«i strength and efflc:«c:y U tzoeoed altsaiions. Obtainable si GUAN
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    • 1888 16 OASSIHED pRTISEMENTS_ f/k» PMPAFD tJkargoa to* WaaU, Per late, Te Lot, etc, la ardiaary clese-set 4rae («TO*ace six words te Uao) al% Per lice on* insertion 28 etc., t-su ins. it •ta- tLr*e l»s. M ets., four ias. tt ets., «v» lot. 11.00 *ix i<is. 11.18, ten ins. 11.40. twelve
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    • 970 16 MOTOR VEHICLES DODGE FIVE-SEATER FOR SALK. Fa pected to arrive in a few days by s.s. Dardanus, only used a few months during owner's stay in America. Completely overhauled before shipment by Dodge Factory. Please write to 218, Straits Times. OFFICES AM) GODOWNS OFFICES TO LET, at Robinson Road. Apply
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    • 190 16 Straits Motorcar Service LIMIT!-]. (Incorporated in Strait! £ettlam«nt*> 218 to 211, ORCHARD 20AD LORRIES AND CARS HIRED OVERHAUL 1 MOTOR CARS™ AND CTOCI WELDING of all metals. Satisfaction Guaranteed Large stocks of LUCAS HORNS AND LAMPS arriving shortly Phonel233 SHIPPING PLANTINB MINING For these three Key Industries of Malays WE
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 301 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and General M Manager's Office Ul7 Job Printing Office 1244 All communications relating to editorial matters and news should be addres.t<! to THE EDITOR. All communications relating to business matters advertisements, subscriptions, accounts, printing, etc., should be addressed to THB MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT KATES Wants, For
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