The Straits Times, 27 September 1920

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. n. 2CUIG SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1920 PEICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 128 1 Piice now $21.?>"> nor rnse B3TABLT9HBD NW/VRI.Y 300 TEAR 3 JOJEPH V£ RB MNS i^2 I ytf MBKOHANTB A MAtOFAOTORiR3 Jf coam ens to Tds iriiiii ■oviiimht fc^^ titf^ t«*( mark. UONAL BRAND TRAVERS' WINES AND SPIRITS ROYAL FAVOUR WHISKY SILVER CREAM GIN LOUIS LEGARDE BRANDY SHIP BRAND SHERRY ADDRESS:
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    • 217 1 ROBINSON CO LTD. (Inoo»por»itd it iiie Straits BettlemB» ■< Bole Htfnnti for 1920 Mcdel Lightweight Motor Cycle riMX Mm-m*\t -SE& MWIYBTMICF TOURIN6 MODEL g3 EXHAUST Rf LEASE THE PEUFfCT BERVICE 7 \*>}' M- WHERfBY 6^EABE «N0 MOTOX CYCLE )P^B^ CAKBON »Ri CA?tIEC MAY THE ARISTOCRAT OF THE ROAD Ccnplila with
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    • 1 1 BTERU.ISED
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  • 1188 2 Bade k Rubber Estate. Boards Financial Policy Outlined. The tenth annual genual meeting o( the Badek Robte. Ht'.tXe, Hi, ni held o» Aapoat i*6, at the compaey 'b r. filtered effloe, Co>laa Hoom, 49 (1. Hattctorp, B.C. M.-. A if K. Wants (jta'.rrrao cl tbe ecu paay pietiding. Mi. J
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  • 17 2 Onr^tt was the naigiil of a dollar, but now it's the mite »f a doHar.— Louisville I'Obt.
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    • 254 2 UNQUESTIONABLY the best rope on the market to-day if JOHNSON-PICKETT MANILA ROPE o«ad« in the Philippines, the home of the Mnnila hemp. Carefol •e.l.ctloa of fbrt and modern method in manufacture produce* the QUALITY SOLI AC KNTS ufsv nilCaMtO 9 Ol\ *U Market Street. «!nfspore -Pboet tM> REA UHCAIIU tt
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    • 737 2 LONDON BUYING AGENTS We offer you our services as buying agents for British or Continental goods. Established in 1844, but thoroughly up- to-datc, our success is attained by making our customers' interests our first aim. Five expert buyers, with capable staffs, manage different departments, buying with greatest care every class
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    • 270 2 A NAME SYNONYMOUS WITH DURABILITY THORNET BENTWOOO CHAIRS PARTK'I LARS \.\D TRICES FROM THE SEREMBAN GENERAL AGENCY UNITED SINGAPORE. Tel. No. 1417. Telegraiaa SEGAL KJtanEfci. Sun .fie C2o* t'i tnvn BKa>ca koaj>. guiQA.ro*.:> a stocki fejL. Chart** Martla Bank, medium and 18 lba. STfaV ofpT, 'Ksoyang" Bask, Dfacap, 1« lba.
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  • 1241 3 laduftlrlsl and Financial Position. The Prnidcßt of the Eooaomie Soienee atd Sttlistica Stcliou of the Brit b Aiaoo ation Dr. J, H. Cl*(htm, oa Angus) i 5, aeilt hid »d 'ret* wilb poet wu 10 jnuruiei, Mi lore ah* owfd ejmiaq etiw'i. H arid that if the
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    • 375 3 m i I i JO-.h Jn\f. IUIS IR^ V3»\ 19>I> Wat'h mrr'r^i i BT* "^^ap-L-S 111 The Cavalry Ms sm*hlm(. In (teal Jr^mfi P? Wama It •till fJ <1 «>ri::il».i. It» I VT^—. ia v I ag sttviii an.; L :< u<l \^9\F^r\SW/ -lotor Oycfiaj doe- T^^-'^V -t affect IV
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    • 398 3 AN APPEAL TO BRITONS IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS 250,000 DOLLARS URGENTLY NEEDED FOR THE ARETHUSA TRAINING SHIP 2.600 Old Boys have joined the Royal Navy and tJ..'.00 the Merchant Service. THEIR MAJESTIEsVhe'kING AND QUEEN President H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES Chairman and Treasurer C. K. MALDE.V, E»<i., M.A. Chairman of Ship
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    • 293 3 THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY Always make good on teet campaign*. l That is why thtir columns are so well' patronised by national advertisers. It carries more local cotnmerciul advertisements than any othor paper in a respective district. This is the best criterion a busi- I ness man can have bm
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    • 386 3 To Heads of Departments and Typists TIME IS MONEY Therefore Use Mun.-on\ Pneumatic- Speed REASONS Prevent fingers from aKyplßf Remove the harmful glare Increase the tMad Make work a aWaare In comp Easier for the eyes Add to the life of the math in* Save repair bill-. Economize for the
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    • 792 4 STEAMER SAILimS P. <& O." British India Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER BEKYICM PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. 00. (Under Contract ■with HU Majeity'i Government) T»* Company* MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAY are at mml fWiMUiI LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES ft LONDON Dae
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    • 509 4 STEAMER MiUMS PRINCE UNE UKITEI (Incorporated in England) FAR EAST BERVICB FOB NEW TOBK CELTIC PRINCE (via Panama) about end of Oct. For all information apply to ADAMSON, GILFILLAN A CO, LTD. (IneorporaUd In England) Agente. THE BEN UNE STiUDt LIMITED f IneorporaUd la the C.iUd Kisgdem) Fat Chin, sad
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    • 286 4 STEAHER SAHJWS THE EASTERN SHIPPINS COBOPAHXi UKRHB] (Ueerperattd ta •eraiW |i>sM*m»l Tkla tfw. table It kvkjoef M MM Hat I wliboat levtket aotloe. ■twtr lulUm Irea ghjaiim PERAK— Every Tuesday, at 1 .Ja, lat Port Swettonham and Penar JIN HO— Every Sunday, at I pja, lot Malacca aad Port SwnttoaaaaL
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    • 348 4 ITEAKEI MHJNH 0. S. K. THE OSAKA IHOBHHN KAaSHA LTB (IneorporaUd la Japaa) No. I, Do Seaaa Itreea. Preps.ad BatlUi fnai BbwapaM (Sabjeet to change witkeat aetioe) EUROPEAN LXNB Pat Port Bald, MaraelUea. LasMoa, Antwerp Betterda* aad Haasban Dae sTpato, ATLA^ MARU Oct. 7 unit aalllng a* Marseilles) ABOTTV MABU
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    • 414 4 tlEUffl. MRKM NIPPON YIMH KAISHA Halttp*r»«o4 is ?t vl~ fttle* tUB CaMI wMI M eMOtd ■ttrael tltotajtWa* rttfceO WM*. mon «Aa lan ytrtaufcsaf IWtM taw LtaiM, Amrrorp rta (aaHWi ff>OCK CaOaosae, Mom, Part MM w* K.uWW* KUMANO MARU Oct. B TAMBA MABU Oct. t CM mwirt via Oeiattte: Brnea. MB*
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    • 542 5 STEAHER SAILINGS NEW YORK DIRECT (via Suex) American and Oriental Line Ttie a.t. G«nernl Chjrch will be despatched aa New York vi i Supi about the second half Vovi>mbi-r. Kur freight and particulars, apply to HUTTENHAI H. LAZARUS SONS. LTD Agents. nil! OI OMItO. PORT SAID AND MAItSKII.I.KS DIRECT Tfca
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    • 546 5 STEAMER SAILINGS TIMOR D11.1.Y Th» vs. Montoro ir expected U be desDatched for Australia, calling at th« above sort, at 6 a.m., on Tuesday, September 28. BOUSTEAD CO.. Agents, BURNS PHILP LIKE. Singapore, September 11. 10' JO. FOR MM6MM s. Rupara du# on or nt>out Sunday, Sepember 26 will have
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    • 687 5 STEAMER SAILINGS FOB PENANG AND CALCUTTA The I. C. S. N. Co.'a s.s. Knrasang, 3,23« tons !mtm 4 p.m.. on Monday, September 27. She has splendid accommodation for pasFor further information apply BOUSTEAD CO., Agents. OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD, CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. .r. JASON from New York
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    • 954 5 CHOPS YONG HONG, YONG NGIAP AND YONG NGIAP YEE KEE 10 i. NOTICE is herebj given that the partnership heretofore subsisting between v- the i undersigned LOW KOON YEE, LOW PENG HONG. LOW PENG YAM and LOW PEN i KIA. all of No. 53. Boat Quay, Singapore -and Swatow in
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    • 391 5 STAMPS STAMPS STAMPS SEPTEMBER OFFERS. Mesopotamia (Iraq), Ha to 12a, act of 8, nnused f 4.00; Siam, Scouts Fund Provisionals, act of 5, unused 2.00 Samoa on New Zealand, 1914, '-.I to Is., set of 8, unused 3.60 Straits on Labuan, set of seven different values, unused 4.00' Kelantan, lc.
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    • 39 5 NOW OPEN J J THE GROTTO CAFE AND SODA FOUNTAIN THK BURI INGTON. COLEMAN ST. "A Smile la Every Drink" ICY-COLD DRINKS ICE CREAM SODAS MILK SHAKES TEA, COFFEE AND LIGHT REFRESHMENTS THE BEST CAFE FOR TIlT: BEST DRINKS
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 833 6 CINEMAS Prom Sunday. September St. to Pn lay, October 1 A BUPBRB "BBSB D HAMPTON W. W. bCDKKSIN *ILM Fatnoiß tbe po olir, b.r.rfgotnr J. WiKKBN KBRB|U*N aad LOIS W/LS )N in a ftory with t;n?c Bitoaliooß EetßatioaaDv told 1c ftf- BUROTAR FOR J* HIOHT In f parts yoi ■a
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    • 434 6 CINEMAS f-rom Friday, l«Dt. 84, to Thjrsday, Bapt. 3O te;HALL,jLTD.£? B^^^V^^ FIRST SHOW >T7.8" mP/7\ llfc'Y O« at Yitagraph BL. eHibbm fe%taro I%KIW! the GR£LI MYST£RY H ill RV 5 Mt^ START>.ING 6 acts In «a SMtaal drama ol emo'i n tni boart appeal by Krask Fjre-it Aljog witb a
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    • 121 6 French Roofing Tiles Ridsfes Ventilatorai Glass Tiles Abnadant reauy^hokL beld by Clouet Ad Co, 7, Rafliaa Quay, Singapore Canvas Bags Packing Rubber Biae 18 ia by 18 ia. by 21 in. Made ol Cottoa Caovae, No. 1, No, 2 No. B. Made ol Flax Caavas. Made tl Jnte Canvas, and
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  • 120 7 HilU— -nda>. flijUs^fcOf 27. !li;-h IValr r, 10.8 a.m.. 10.9 pm. W.C. A., B.:i0 p.m. SAJD.C, Paaasn Theatre, 9.15 p.m. f, S •ptrmber. 28. High Water, 10J1 a.m., 10.48 p.m. K ibhor, Malacca, noon. Raul A ssjiant Hoard. V •dnesdnv. September ML Hi I. Water, l a.m.,
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  • 177 7 *T Tiiß Dt»Cßt. Km* v hut link. ii Den Si.mud. i., harl Hachatr, Bcaoataa, F—rta, gbccr« Wharf, Albert and Victoria Dry i in i r: Eastern Crown, Ceylor.lntan. Hal Trmk. i an Harm, Vokohams 1 i' trdanns, Montoro. \\,-t > harl Ulenlffar, Achilles. Jaidi- Wharf Ipoh. tain Urad
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  • 129 7 I< d*y 2 .!i inu Penur.g 3 p.m MUaceit tnd Muar 3 p.m.! Penan* and Calcutta S p.m ,k.-i .4 p.m. ing and Timor L'i'.ly 4 p.m. I i .rii and AusI artleki f.ir piacei ;i by triilr. via Sjinley if 6 p.iu PaMali 4 p. a,
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  • 28 7 !<>fy.riai lot I -2. 12 I A fc-Bil I I Dt O«ice Kcport) Arrived Lornioa Upiamhm 4 ::her 4 Spptomber 9 September 14 Saptambar SI
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  • 145 7 Angels But Smoking Cigar." h BIn n IN funilar figures in Lont with tormtta vans rollcctin food nnil raiment for their charges. On N mbar oveninp as one of the vans m i!n wiinls through Piccadilly, a thick fog smliKnly foil and one of the 1 to k'et down and
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  • 131 7 EXCHANGB Singapore, Septo-nbcr 27. On T mi li, Bank 4 m/f t/4 VU DotM .a tit ls/ie IVivate 3 m. 3 credit* 2/4 25/32 On New York Demand 39% Private 90 days 45 On France Bank 575 On In-lia, Bank T. T. 122 )n Hi'Ti^koriK, Bank d/d
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  • 55 7 Spot Sept. Oct. Oct.-Dec. Jun.-Uar. I 12 noon. September 27. 1920. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Price* Buy en Sellers Spot September October October/December January/March Tone of Market Firm. Singapore Standard Kibbed Smoked Sheet Closing Price* Buyer* Seller* 66 57 .57 58 ..59 60
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES
    • 206 7 [M. Val. i Buyer*. Seller*. 10 10 Ampang 12.00 I 1 AyerWeng X-10 1.25 tl il Kam. Kamunting 2.5.0 2.15.0 10 10 KinU Assoc. 5.50 6.50 a Xl Kinta Tin 2.7.6 norn 1 Hitam Tin 2.60 2.80 1 1 Jelantoh 1.40 1.60 II £1 Lahat Mines 7.00 8.00 .">
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    • 120 7 [ft. Buyen. Seller*. El fl Br. Am. Tobacco 3.10.0 t.17.6 il fl E. Smelting Co. 9.50 I*so V-5/- Electric T'ways 3/3 10 10 Fraser and Neave 56.00 c.r. 30 50 W. Hammer and Co. 100 1 Kutz BlMi ISO.oO IEO.uO 1 i'l Mexican Eaple 11.5.0 11.15.0 10 10 Maynard
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    • 83 7 £ng. 8 ?.c. $l^S4,f '.'8 »a» p.« pa Electric Traxawny» 6 yje. fS6O.OOC kva •■;iors Municipal 6 p.« *1,87'<,0 par S pore Mun. 44 p.c of 1907 $1,000,000 10 p.e. lOpx.dia >'l>c.re Man. 4»4 p.». of 1909 $1,600,500.. 16 px. 10 p.c. di« •.'PT« t&TLI. 4% (J of 1909
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    • 433 7 r'raaer and Co. and Lyall and Evatt* QnotattoM. f Latent available Sterling Qaoiatioa* it printrd or another umf» ca friiay.i To-day Price* Kraier Lyall Co. Evatt Allenby (*J) O.SO 0.9O 0.80 0.90 A.lor Gajah (SD 3.30 3.50 3.00 3.50 Am. Malay :;.75 4.25 3.G0 4.10 AyerHitam t$5) 23.00
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    • 669 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED, a teacher to give lessons in Mandolin Apply -J i 3. Strs ly stenographer. Good shortlian.l s Itlal. Apply M 4, BtraltS Times. TO I.XT. 17, Wilkie Raad. Oaa-storay bungalow. Iminediute entry. Apply 8, Malacca street. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUBE, comfort- inmodation.v Pussorgers per day i. .Mount Ellaabrth.
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    • 86 7 TONIBBS I Finest Virginia Cigarettes De Luxe t'OiK AQBNT BIQH STBKBC, SINGAFOBS. SACRIFICE AFRICA, SEPTEMBER 25, 1920 For quick sale Consignees of cargo per the above steamer One new typewriter $250 from Italy are hereby notified that she has One set Dictaphone (complete) in good arrived and has discharged her
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    • 574 7 THI SINGAPORE DRAMATIC COIUdTTM will prrsaot In t tvr VICTCXIA THEATRE TO-NIGHT TO-NI«HT AND SEPTEMBER 29, OCTOBER I 2 AT 9.15 P.M. PASSERS-BY a Play In Foar Acts by C. UADDON CHAMBERS PUN OF SEATS AT MOUTRIE CO. RESERVED SEATS $3. PIT $2. GALLERY $1. NOTICE is hereby Riven that
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  • 1088 8 The Straits Times. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 ZEEBRUGGE. At the request of His Excellency the Governor, the Hon Mr. R. J. Addie has kindly undertaken to act as Hon. Secretary and Treasurer of a local appeal on behalf of the Zeebrugge Memorial Fund, the objects of which are explained in the
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  • 51 8 Number 2 of The Planter, the issue for September, is now on sale, and well "keeps up the standard of the first. There is plenty to interest the planting community and others besides. The Hon. Mr. Wm. Duncan is the subject of the article in the series Planters Past and
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  • 68 8 Owing to the refusal of the local compositors to abide by the national agreement which recently scaled the claim for wages, no newspapers were published in Manchester and Liverpool on August 30. This is only the second occasion on which the Manchester Guardian has not been published for nearly 100
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  • 66 8 The Federal Minister at Melbourne, on September 1, entertained Lieutenants Parer and M'lntosh at lunch at Federal Parliament House, and the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) handed them a cheque for £500 each. Lieut. Parer said that they had received every assistance en route from England till they reached India. They
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  • 99 8 Sinn Fein has discovered a new form of frightfulness." A young woman at Roscommon, who was said to have supplied milk to the police, was seized by four men, one of whom wore a mask and acted ;i chief torturer." The girl was gagged and held by the three men
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  • 17 8 The retail price of best butter in Mcl bourne is to be 2/11 per lb. for cash.
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  • 13 8 The Evening News states that Trincomalee is to be re-converted to naval uses.
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  • 12 8 The Ceylon Government has decided to establish a Borstal Institute in Ceylon.
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  • 20 8 Commencing on September 6, the waterside workers in all Australian ports were to refuse to work overtime on the wharves.
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  • 21 8 It is announced that during the year ended July 31, the value of Canada's paper and wood pulp exports totalled $256,689,000.
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  • 18 8 The Philippines Herald Publishing Co. has acquired the building, plant, business, and goodwill of the Cablenews American Inc.
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  • 20 8 Mr. William Davidson, 1.5.0., late In-spector-General of the State Public Service Works, died suddenly in Melbourne on the 2nd inst.
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  • 24 8 The Plassy which is taking many Straits passengers home was expected to stay at Colombo five days. Rough weather was encountered after leaving Penang.
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  • 31 8 Canton now boasts of 77 motor-cars and 23 garages. Of the cars 59 are licensed for public hire. These pay an annual license fee of $72, while private cars pay $24.
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  • 29 8 Mr. G. Croll was unable to preside at the Rubber Plantations and Investment Trust meeting, as he is suffering from v breakdown, states a London wire of September 14.
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  • 34 8 Practically all tfca floor space for the Rubber Exhibition of 192 i hr>* been taken up, and a fine show on the p»rt of countries connected with rubber ll assured, states a London wire.
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  • 34 8 Mr. A. Mathieson left Bangkok homeward bound, on leave, by the mail train Mr. A. Berry left Bangkok by the Kamuninir en route for home. Mr. and Mrs Battenberg left by the same steamer.
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  • 40 8 Mr. G. Grant, of the Chartered Bank, Penang, is proceeding to Alor Star, where a branch of the Bank is to be opened. Mr. J. M. Allan takes over the Puket branch, relieving Mr. J. Meldrum, who goes on leave.
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  • 38 8 Mr. Holman, former Premier of New South Wales, was on September 2, awarded £500 damages by a jury in Sydney against Philip Walter Tarl.ngton, on account of a libel alleged to have been published in the Tweed Daily.
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  • 38 8 A Canton paper states that some 4,600 cop.es of Hongkong Chinese newspapers have been seized within the last few days by the Customs Service upon instruction of the Military Governor who has prohibited the entry of these dailies.
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  • 61 8 At the beginning of October the GermanAustralian Steamship Company will resume a regular service between Hamburg and the Dutch East Indies. The first ship will be the Hamburg, which is of 9,500 tons and is now being completed at the Flensburg shipyard, and this will be followed by the Harburg
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  • 89 8 Commenting on the Australian Bureau of Commerce's wool textile scheme, the Yorkshire Observer says it looks as though certain officials who were found employment during the war have determined to <i.g themselves in and have succeeded in doing so. They have apparently convinced someone sufficiently high in authority to sanction
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  • 116 8 Amonpr the passengers arriving in Singapore by the Melchior Treub to-day were the following Mr. and Mrs. L. Flinter, R. C. Wilson, G. Weber, E. Weber, E. E. Sharbance, Cauvin, B. Strong, Miles, Stendall, Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Knox, F. W. J. Ziegler, Gathan, A. S. Mackie, Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 132 8 In his report on Trengganu State for 1919, the Hon. Mr. J. L. Humphreys, British Adviser, saya The output from the tin mines was a record for the State, and the output from the wolfram mines would have been considerably more but for the termination of the British Government's contract
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  • 136 8 At the Klantr Apri-Horticultural Show held recently there was only one display of agricultural machinery by the Ong Sam Leong Trading Co., Ltd., of Singapore, Penang and Ipoh. The chief attraction was a Cletrac tank type tractor, a powerfully built machine which seemed to be able to go anywhere, and
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  • 393 8 Mon. Andri Danjou. Krrnch Consul in Singapore, returned yesterday by the Perak from his trip to the F.M.S. and Penang. Reuter cables from K:;n^..on that. Prince Amordat from Siain anv.od on September 20 and left on September tl to make an official visit to India. The semi-jubilee
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  • 53 8 With reference to Notification No. 28, published in the F.M.S. Government Gazette of January 3, 1919, it is notified that the price of first grade rubber for the period September 24 to Sept.mli r M, 1920, inclusive, is GO 1 cents plt p .und, equivalent to
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  • 71 8 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent telegraphs that Mr. A. B. Voulcs, acting Judicial Commissioner, F.Ji.S., will act as Chief Secretary during the absence of the Hon. Mr. .F Seton James C..M.C. Sir K. L. Brockman K.C.M.G.. Chief S r retiring. Mr. Voolea, It may I i. ntioned, has
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  • 136 8 At a conference of rubh.r phi Colombo on the 17th in^f.. i' was decided that it was imposs:bl>' I n rodon v form of n-striclion this Tear, r rubber but that Ceylon product rs would be willing to restrict outp.it in 11)21 to the extent of 20
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  • 142 8 Mr. Donald Currie, civil engineer with Messrs. Swanson and Srhesteri. is in hospital with a fractured collar bone and other injuries as the result of a collision with a motor car yesterday morning. It seems that Mr. Currie was motor-cycling into town from Katong shortly before mm
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  • 151 8 The following appointments are BotHtod in the F.M.S. Government G«ntM Mi. H. P. Clodd to be an unollicial member of the Federal Council, Mr. V 1. Mack n zie to be Deputy Accountant, F.M.S. K. Mr. A. J. Sturrock to be a Supernumerary Officer of Class II
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    • 124 8 Smoke CAPSTAN MAGNUMS CIGARETTES $1.10 i rtiaof M W.O. H.O. WILLS Bristol and London X ll AS TEA dt&Jf VSrsfflliLiaJ FOB JTIL, FRIENDS AT HOME "^v c are n^w bock x g orders for the FINEST ASSAM rv COM/^i TFA Belive?ed any '< r^ ■i^r l^ f adciets in Tte
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    • 174 8 ULKCT SUBJECTS AND 810 FEATURES AT SINGAPORE'S MODERN PICTUBS THEATRES (Taa Ch.m« Em ft Co, td, Proprleten) ALHAMBRA Paths Serials BOUND AND GAGGED 10 Episodes Episodes No. 7 and B—48 4 reels Pta. THE GRAY WOLF'S GHOST S Pts. Featuring H. B. Warner Two-reel drama and Comedies. (Flrat Show) PALLADIUM
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  • 558 9 Prime Minister's Resolve For Peace. JStrifco Notices Postponed One Week. Rbvtex Telecrams London, September 23. Tin- trip!* alliance conference was ■MEM i 'lil* morning, but adjourned im-■Hsdint'-ly in order to cons.der the report of a joint deputation to the Premier last night *■■<•! ionaliy. It is now
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  • 110 9 Kel-ter Telegram London, September 24. Eight liv<s wore lost and many people were injured as the result of a disastrous explosion on a barge containing a large oil tank in the Thames, oft Millwall. Without the slightest warning the tank sudd.nly burst into flames. The explosion sent
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  • 528 9 Pro ideney and Premiership DiFtussed. Reiter Telegrams Taris. Ipptrml.-r 20. M. MUlerand has made, to a 1 lavas representative, the following statement Previnns o~eas:orts V,av<> defined UM Policy of S' .rial progress and union, which outside aims at a strict application of the Peace Treaty and maintenance of
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  • 134 9 Reuteb Telegrams London, September 23. A War Office Mesopotamia communique announces minor British operations without serious opposition. The blockhouse system on the Baghdad-Kut-cl-Amara line has been completed. London, September 24. A Mesopotamia communique issued tonight shows general improvement of the situation, though Samawah is still beleagured. London, September Is.
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  • 465 9 REI TEE TniEGRAMS London, September 22. T.'jw York A big American delegation warmly welcomed the representatives of the British SuljrraVe Institute, who arrived aboard the Carmania. They will be entertained in various eftttn BObWi going to Norfolk, where they are participating in the Mayflower celebrations at the
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  • 155 9 Beuter Telegrams London, September 24. An official statement of the Clare fighting says the police report the attackers used Dum-dum bullets. In addition to the four police killed, one missing has since been found dead, and a sixth is dying. Some of the wounded were murdered when lying on
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  • 39 9 Rxuter Telegram London, September 24. Bombay The strike of postmen, telegraph operators and mtssengcrs continues. Telegraphists, numbering 600, and postmen are demanding increased wages. Volunteers are offering to help in the postal deliveries which are greatly disorganised.
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  • 190 9 R. G. A. Secures Assurances Of Co-operation. Reutbe Telegram London, September 24. Th" council of the Rubber Grbwers' Association in London has unanimously resolved, in view of the price of rubber, to recommend an immediate genuine reduction of 25 per cent, in the estimated monthly output of each
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  • 183 9 Reiter Telegrams London, September 24. Peking The question of the status of the Tsarist legation and consulates in China has been brought to a head by the Foreign Minister requesting Prince Kudacheff, the Russian Minister, to resign. The latter at first refused, but subsequently notified his readiness to
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  • 73 9 Reiter Telegram London, September 24. Melbourne The Commonwealth navy estimates for 1920-21 amount to £3,266,000 sterling. The maximum personnel provided in the coming year is CC2S and it is hoped the figure will be reduced to 4,651 by next July. The sea-going fleet has been reduced to
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  • 64 9 Reuteb Telegram London, September 24. Arrangements are being made for experimental production of power alcohol on a considerable scale in India. It is believed it will be found that alcohol for fuel can be produced on a commercial basis in large quantities in "various parts of the Empire.
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  • 66 9 Reuteb Telegram London, September 24. A Moscow wireless message instructed Krassin, on September 21, who has not yet complied, to deny that the Russian delegation was concerned in the sale of the Russian jewels and the offer of a subsidy to the Daily Herald. The Mail points
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  • 448 9 An Appeal to Recognise Superb Heroism. To the E.litor of the Straits Tin. S.r, I enclose copy of a letter from the Right Hon. Lord Emmott to His Exeellonry the Governor suggesting th.it this Colony should be afforded an opportunity of supporting the Zeebrugge Memorial Fund of which
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  • 126 9 Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Singapore, September 27. Silver.— s9H. Hongkong 86%. Three months' cold, $45. Rubber market. Firm, there beit-.rr few sellers. Spot around s:'. 'a -54. October 56-67, O.tober-D«cember 59/60, JanuaryJune 65 buyers. Share market. Pindas sellers 2.30, Changkats 7.50, Clives 62H. Jimahs 2.45, Mandais
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  • 212 9 A fire broke out this morning about a fiuartcr to two o'clock, in the block of buildings occupied by the United Rubber Works at Anson Road. Ths Fire Brigade can promptly on the scene, and despite the inflammable nature of the contents of the building, had
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  • 83 9 The first factory for the manufacture of steel pen nibs in Italy, which has hitherto been dependent upon supplies from England, France and Germany, has been established by the Societa Industria Italiana delia Penna, of Milan, at Romano di Lombard iv. It is claimed that in three months the factory
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  • 87 9 A man opened his newspaper one morning; at breakfast and suddenly jumped out of his chair with surprise. He had read his own obituary notice a mistake which is liable to happen for a variety of reasons on the best- regulated newspapers. He rushed to the telephone and rang up
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  • 2136 9 Conclusion of the Cricket Season. By Our Special Correspundont. London, August, M Ranjitsinhji or. to speak by the Maharajah of Nawanagar intends to go in for racing in India on a considerable scale, and, to judge from his purchases in England, contemplates making a strong bid for the
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  • 679 10 Ten Per Cent Dividend for Past Year. The tenth annual ordinary general meeting of the I'unggor Rubber Estates, m UM owei by Mr. Tan Soo Hock chairman) was held at the company's 4Bee, o- September 10, at noon. There .vere alst present Messrs. Tan Cheng Lock, Tan
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  • 64 10 The Marlhorough is putting on to-night a Jesse D. Hampton W. W. Hodgkinson production featuring J. Warren Kerringan md I-<'is Wilson, A Burglar for a Night, in five parts, besides the eleventh and twelfth •pisodes ofthe Grossman serial A MillionDollar Reward and a Pathe Gazette. In the first
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  • 92 10 Tlm rate of mortality in the Settlement if Singapore for the week ended September 11 was 32.20. The total number •f deaths was 241 of which 177 were male subjects and 64 female. Convulsions •limned 41, phthisis 33, malaria fever 40, typhoid fever 0, plague 1, cerebro-spiaal
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  • 619 10 Little Business in Kuala Lumpur. Messrs. Baker Fearon and Co., Kuala Lumpur, reported on September 24 at 5 p.m. The market during the past week has ■(■f.tiniif.l exirtniely dull in all sections and there has l-.-en little business doing, buyers only being willing to operate at tfyuvis very
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  • 414 10 Better rooking as a War Heritage. A higher standard of taste in British cookery will be one of the lasting effects r>f the great war. So says M. Auguste who has been appointed to succeed the late M. Auguste Judah as director of one of London's principal temples
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 260 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I have been anxiously awaiting for abler pens than mine to write on the above matter, but to my deen regret ami utter astonishment none of the Chinese here have raised a voice for a Relief Fund,
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    • 402 10 To the Editor of th; Straits Times. Sir, The present depression prevailing throughout the rubber growing industry, ■errej M I second reminder to thos.' engaged in the business that the commodity is ye f to be placed on a sound commercial basis. The fir^t warning clearly revealed
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    • 120 10 To the Editor of th? Straits Times. Si r> I beg to suggest that you initii'.'e a campaign in this town to .secure -omplete contrcl of motor traffic and to ,:l tain for the general public the safety to which they are entitled. You may rest assured of
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    • 240 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Since the arrival of cur new Governor, we have been experiencing a romir.endable disposition on the part of the authorities to conduct affairs in a broader spirit. The Council meeting held at Ferinng, but for a little inconvenience, eaaaat ie said to
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  • 668 10 The Funeral at Putney Vale Cemetery. Writing from LoirV.n on August 25, the correspondent of the Pinang Gazette says The death of Mr. Stephen Anthony could not have beei unexpected by those members of his family now at home aware of the slender hopes of
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  • 152 10 Prof'=sor Btrry, of the Melbourne University who is returning to Melbourne from a -visit to England, has lect.:rc.' at Perth on h<half of the Children's Welfare League. He said he was shocked to find ihe ehanget w'uch had occurred in the Old Country. Motor ars had superseded
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  • 139 10 According to further information to hand respecting the murder of two white men by blacks, news of which was received from Broome, Father Altimira, of the Catholic Aboriginal Mission on the Drysdale River, learned in December last that the shore of Vansittart Bay was strewn with wreckage,
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 80 10 WEDNESDAY'S TIES. A Singles. Sinclair scr. v. Lee-Warner »cr. Championship. Hill v. John Donaldson (to fin.'th). C Singles Final. Sutton scr. v. Markham owe 15. Veteran's Doubles. Addie and Langham Carter ncr. Talma and Tyler owe 2. THL'KSDAY'S TIES. Championship Pairti. Norrie and Lintun v. Sinclair and
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    • 233 10 A strong wind prevailed throughout yesterday's racing, and the Singapore faeht Crab boats bad to contend with a chappy swi. Ike race was tin- final of the Tctton Cup series. A very indifferent start was made owing to the first gin misfiring. In tine style Stella crossed
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    • 193 10 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent untler date September 2"> wires as follows The w atber w;is Baa and the going coodL Kacc 1.- Uru. Mr. Watson l Battleaxe 11. Mr. Beechet 2; Miss Pudd, Mr. Strode 3. Won by a neck and a le.igth. Time 1.10 45. Tote
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  • 211 10 The borings in Norfolk and Derbyshire have proved conclusively that there b« sufficient oil in those regions alone t* -upply English nods for many years to MOM, but for some wholly mysterious rtar< n the GoTCTIMU r.tiias plnci.l an cnbargo on tha Wi rkin :s. Pumping opeI
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  • 48 10 Holland American Pi 5. —1,117,000 Ibn. Si Pare Pare 03,040 lbs. Netherlands Langkat— 31,926 lbs. Malaka P.nda. -41,417 lbs., makun? total of 455;120 lbs. for the year emdW August 31, 1920. Bukit Kati1.— 12,097 lbs. United Malacca.— l 4,243 lbs. Taiping R. Estates.— lo,so6 lbs.
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  • 41 10 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending Saturday, October 2, 1920 Tuesday, September 28. Malay Co., Balestier Range, 4.30 p.m. Saturday, October 2. S.R.E.(v) Rifle Club, Balestier Ranee. P m (Sd.) R. SMITH, Li**-. Ag. Adjutant, S C
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  • 627 11 Officer Goes Free After Killing Wife's Lover Under a retnark&Uo p»eoedcnt jaet ciUb lis'ucd by it c Criminal Courts at Lob Acgeles, retatL-ou ccHier is justified in killing tbt mH »bo won Ih-J luvc of bis wife and brok' op bie borne dating bit kbsenreon (bt bkttle
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  • 524 11 Mob Yields to Appeal (or Fair Play. The spirit ol laii play has saved tbe lilc tl David McNeal, an ex Bctviee mac. «he ->b committed lot tiial at Tboiold Ootaria i i ebarite cf mntd< »io« on July IB a iuoi j ar old Rirl
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  • 431 11 By 4a Undergraduate ol The University. Amocg everj body ol men {allowing onr 1 trade or ptofecsijo there is ia exiottnee a! number o( s'sn^ term*. Tbe Army asd Nivy have their own pecoiitt vooabnlarUs acd is a lew .r degree S3 has caob noirt-raity. An oodeigraaaate in
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  • 265 11 Tbe DtmolUioo of Jacob's The Lo-.d0.. OoMlf Ccoiei! sobttae tot Juturt.i.U.'u^* JmmVi Iblftoi*, B toioodruj, mill remore the hu-o ckr-e- b d by D.cki'on id Oliver Twit as ill ie M ol 811 Sihet't! deatb. 3o;£C tiwe sgo Ms O. W Mitel nil, a olerk cm
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  • 393 11 Smart Work by Hongkeng Revenue Staff. i Tbe largeat btol of opium known in the Colony loi some yean «as m»do tn Fudsy night on tLe Japanese tuoloi tebiuncr SbcoDan Hun, B»>b tbe Hongkong Dtilj Press ot Septeub.r 7. Chief Preventive Officer WiUi», aoc:>m- p»mea by
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 155 11 NewSy Arrived SEVERAL BfAUTiFUL MODELS OF THE FAMOUS GIBSON MANDOLINE You who havf. been wanting a better irstrument cail and inspect these n..w We have a'so ja-t received a coneignmetit yf XkTJE232iir lktiJaSlO S. MOUffHE CO., LTD. (IccotTctated in Bon^kocg) RAFFLB PLACE, 8:NGA?OTB. THa PREMIBR MOTOR SCOOTER CARRIES TWO PASSENGERS
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    • 201 11 RAFFLES CAFE Bras Basah Road ADELPHI HOTEr ■VHBT EVBNING OUR SPECIAL ORCHESTRA PLATS FROM 7 TO 10 ADELPHI HOTEL LIMITED. ft. P. I.'IKHDEMA. ManadM Dir.etor. RUNNYMEDf HOTF PENANQ (Seaside) Every Wednesday and Vatu rdfly MUSICAL SELECTIONS CURING DNXEfi ■ingle (pep day) $650 to 912 Double (per day) $12.50t0520 B a,
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  • 740 12 Crowning of a Popular Civil Sirvtnt A traffcdy, whiob I-m aroused the sympi'bj t the wbth r-l HoDKkcns, and involrit^ Le i.le cl one cf the Colony's best ibowg si-vil 'ei^anW, M-. R O. Hatohiisn, ocoaire ia>iDg tbe wet k < nc 1 rppcris the Cbina Mail
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  • 380 12 Deficit of Over Seven Lakhs 0! Dollars. TL-, following statement was pabliafaed ii the tiongkoßß GsvoiOLJcat Oasette c Sepiembe* 4 A« the 19*0 ai SesjioD ol the University of Hongkong will fboiUy be opened, ahi: Oovetnaseai coseideia il »d»i>»b'e to pnblist a proliminsiy staleouci agno^iaing tbi report da»eu
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 257 12 FOR SODA ASH CAUSTIC SODA BURKT UME SOAP HORWESCO ALUMINUM PAINT COAL TAR Sand yonr eaqalrlta U JIN KIAT CO., General Merchants, 4S, Cross Str««t, Singapore IN STOCK OKKI'CATKIi IKON, assorted sum and Bang**. SOIIIIM KISI I I'HITE (ENGLISH), packed in drums of one cwt. WIRE NAILS, assorted sizes. SOROKS
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    • 366 12 SATISFACTION IS BEST ASSURED IF WE WORK WITH YOU RATHER THAN FOR YOU urr in touch with KIAM KIAT COMPANY; 10? and 109, MARKET STREET. AJS'D YOU WILL KXPERIBNCB IT. Kvery motor lorry is huilt to make EMERGENCY pulls up sti-ep grades or through the roughest roads. But hauling under
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    • 55 12 ft CIGARETTES For Discriminating s i r Smokers. PLOUGHING TRAYLOR WOODCUTTING HAVUKG TRACTORS PUMtm $3,000 £t£crß/c l/CH G ETC.. F.Tf Immediate Delivery P. J. JANSSEN COMPANY 43. ANSON ROUI. .-INGAPORE. I LET YOUR NEXT TYRE BE k GOODRICH THEY ARE "BEST IR THE LONG BUN" ADJWB6N.GILFILUM&CO..LTB. (Inoorparatel in Bcglaad) 80LB
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  • 792 13 An B'eveotb-Hoor Change U( Port. P 'D-x.-eoue pjrJcct af TLeT'tnee, wi icp od Aax OB 1 0. f »jb I iaJMH Wivtrn win (eon c^m u, i-io Moonl'a Bay »t 3 i'ebek tbia alien oct. An. us an hoar later a BKatt launob pat iff tt
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  • 470 13 Leigest Passenger Sleamer On Tbe Pacific. The laoßobiag et the Empties ol Cam w&s cariitd oat om August 17 witb brilliant mcceea at Fai>fi;ld Sttipbcildixft Yud, 3uva». TLi! »i.w liner, with bci 22 COO (obb, tuj lsigtsi ship yet const Lo-td by the ?a ;fi M C>a.psEy,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 206 13 WHITEAWAY' S JUST ABRIVeD THE AER3M4O ,-^k/K FUTHfR WEIBHT WUERPR3BF y^P^'iTT^Sn^ «ot, aci a mott iff.o i»3 »».n res' 'er, J^SJ i fc^jßjr*^*^^^ mede Item i» Rik flaithid lab i liotd volom zt! 3 rubb r, p;»l-oi!y w**;:tpf :of. lirpjii Price $45 x. I THE BSIION WW\ TRENCH 00« \V
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    • 203 13 JUBOL PHYSIOLOGICAL LAXATIVE I The only Agent that effects the functional "re-education" of the Intestine. JUSOL cleanses tte Inter tine, rrevents Appendicitis and Enteritis, Belietes FoßtnorrboiJs, Prevents Obesity, JUBCL is an excellent combination cf active Ageats for the treatment of intestinal disorders. It is Highly successful for chr mio constipation,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 854 14 SALE! n AUiTHHI REMINDER Wednesday, September 29, at 1M »v*. TO KNTLRPRISINC. CAPITALISTS AND COMPANY PROMOTERS IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE vali:ahu. tin mining land at MKRSINt;, JOHORE. At Messrs. Chcong Koen Seng Co.'* sale-room, I Valuable mining land situate at Merair.c. in the district of Endau, Johore, area >cres, 3 roods
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    • 658 14 ULES 1Y AUCTION MORTGAGEE'S SALE At our sale-room. No. 80, Kling Street, on Wednesday, September J*. at 2.30 p.m. Valuable land situate at £a^ eleventh milestone, Krunji Road, compris.-d in btatutor> Grant Nos. ***** and lttTHl, area 5 acres. 2 roods and 3 poles, planted with rubbir an* coconut trees.
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    • 497 14 B»»aBaHBaa*mt«BaBB»BBBB«BaBBBjMeaBBBBBe»»fjBawaaBBBBmBaBeaB^ B Jut—U btm W,|ff,fM UL Amraaei la force over $15,000,0N THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. lUeeooraWd Untti sUHleataato) SBAB etflCßl SnMMBM BBaVi afcßiliw*- LONDON OFFICE i IJ. OU J.wry, B.C. Taa OmaMf kx MJi InUIU wtta tM IOMU MM N BakbM ii« MBaHe. with a* British LU.
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    • 381 14 BANKING THE YOKOHAMA SPECDI BANK LIMITED (Incorporated la Japaa) Capital Bnbaerlbed ZT n Tlo«,»et,K» Capital Paid Up Y100.000,000 Reserve Fund V 60,000,000 Preeldeat, N. Kajivura, X*e. yioe-Preaidoat, 8. Sosnki, Baa. DIEECTOR8 I B. Ichinomlys, Esq. K. If orianra, Est K. Kodama, Esq. at. Mit»ui, Bag. Y. Yomakara, Eld. K. Odagirt,
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    • 581 14 BANKING THE OVERSEA-CHIN ESI BANK, LIMITED. (laearporaUd la th* Strait* Settleaeato; Head Offlc. t SINGAPORE, St. iLING STREET '-h Braaek 1 PKNANO. 14. BEACH ftTRBBI Ageaclea t (POH AND DXI.I Capital! Author)!.* m |1*,« M.*04 Issaed .< 1030*,«*« I Paid-up 1.280.W4 Beserr* Liability el Ihareholdar* IJU.Mt Baard ef Dirtrton 1
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    • 578 14 BANKING BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE Authorized Cupital Fr<. 250.000,0ci0 Subscribed Capital Frs. 150,000,0i>0 Paid-up Capital Frs. 75,000,000 (1/1 of the Capital subscribed by the Government of the Chinese Republic). Chairman of the Board of Directors Andre Dcrthelot General Manager A. .1. IV i notte HEAD OFFHK 74, Rue Saint Ijizare,
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  • 1171 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Fashion in Car Designs Em sinoe the internal eombustios t^inc beoame a practio*! pieoe ot machinery, to be aued and understood by ordinary folk, writes tha motoring ootrespcndent ol The Time*, it has been tbe taehion to pieJict, yeai by year,
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 82 15 MOTOR LORRIES FOB Immediate Delivery 2-TON WHITE TRUCKS 3-TON HALLFORDB 4-TON HALLFORDB 5-TON WHiTE TRU3K3 For Early Delivery ALL-AMERICAN ONE-TON TBUCKB Bodies Bailt to oraiug to Requirements ipENTRAI i I U 1 MOTORS, L TP |L[ 6LIAGEMB HUH LA LUMPUR fc«A«G MI.HCO* r. ml Etnitf A"-,f«- 0. Aur.lyta'Co. Lee kid
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    • 127 15 COLUMBIA UMFOMUS SOLID MAHOGANY MODELS BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED EXQUISITE TONE. f ARTISTIC CABINET $390 TAULE MODEL $183 ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. I.IMII I 11 SINGAPORE. (.Incorporated in Horjjkong) SHORTLY ARRIVING I SHIPMENT OF MIDLAND FORD TYRES HKST BHIIISH MAMTHTIItK THE MIDLAND TYRE FOR FORD CARS TO OWNKKS Of PMS CAM To meet
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    • 101 15 K rifi v i n p q I uuiiLUru thp: tyke that made r C^^^^Jf MOTORING POSSIBIE. he DuDlop Rubber Go, (m««st) Ltd, ilnecipowkd ta Jtpu) 42/43, BOBINBON ROAD. CODE BOOKS 5.....T t.mtlrt. fkrix Bruoaihairi Eafcbct T^\.'.s* i C Ilk KditUk BrnoßhaM'i lapcrU! GWMIMht A. C. Cth Edltio. Wcitno Union—
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 531 16 GUAfi KIAT CO LIMITED Incorporated in Straits Settlements) M, Phillip Street SINGAPORE Maw Shipment* juot arrived of BUNTINGS, ABsorted Colours IRON FOUNDRY RIDDLES (20 in. by V 4 in. to hi in. Mesh) EUROPE MARINE GLUE Black and White SPONGE CLOTHS, AND SLEDGE HAMMERS TRIANGULAR SHIP DECK SCRAI'EKS BOILER ZINC
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    • 490 16 CALLENDER'S a VERIBEST w READY ROOFING U R.IU crataUls* lit aej. n 1 PLT. Usafnl for roonr.j '-gbj itrmetataa, (arm buildings, etc, in* as a eyetiti liaiar medium. I PLT. A medium qatiity use em faeieri**. Bungalows, etc PLT. Strongly recommsaia* f»t lacreaas* strength and *ffici*ncj ia *x?*s*4 aitiations. Obtainable
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    • 955 16 QASSIfe ADVfcRTISEMENTS Tka rSIfPAIO rfcarfM Waal*. Far Bale, T» Let etc, la •nUaarr t!as«-»*t tyy* <*»<r«g* tit wwrii te line,' are Per tit-* «c* Insertion 28 ets., two in*. 48 I>im la*. «4 ct*., ton? la*, tx ets, «v« ir*. «1 00, r*x in*. 11.13, ten ici. $1.40, »w»l»* i.i.s.
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    • 966 16 MOTOR VEHICLES IX>B BALI, MM electric lighting plant, (Uni-lectric), new la;t year. Apply 231, .Straits Times. WANTED TO PURCHASE, a motor~cycie preferably of English make. Vlease apply 17G. Straits Times. WANTKD, one motor truck of 1 or 1H ton capacity. State price and particulars, to P. H. Lee, 40, Newton
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    • 923 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, (tore* *ud offices. Apply El. M. >,'*:han A 4. D« Street. OFFICES TO LKT. Centrally situated. Apply to Mr. A. de Mollo. 7, Hunt Quay. TO LET, Ke*. ;88 to itT, Worth Boat C,'i»r Apply t»ir»il scd Kaheem. Drat lUnch Bc«J ~TO LET A3 OFFICES,
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    • 187 16 Straits Motorcar Service LOOTBO (Incorporated in Srr»il» "s*ttleai«B»»i 111 to tit. OBCSASD 80.4X) LORRIES AND CARS HIRED OVEH HAULS TO MOTOR CARS AND CYCLF: WELDING of all metals. Satisfaction Guaranteed Large stockx nf LUCAS HORNS AND LAMPS arriving ahortly Phonel233 SHIPPING PLANTING MINING For these three Key Industries of Malaya
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 304 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHON I Editorial and General Manager's Office Hl7 Job Printing Office 1244 All communications relating to editor>; matters and news should be addressed to THE EDITOR. All communirat.una relating to business matter* advert sements, subscriptions, account*, printing, etc, should be addressed to THU MANAGES. ADVERTISEMENT BATES Want*,
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