The Straits Times, 6 October 1920

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  • 681 2 Aociber Cbiltcngtr expedition Proposed, A determined demand, headed by tbe Picaident ud vikoioumlj cajperted oa lie ,a:t ot tbt u'o«icil Sect o», (or a tew CbftUent;er Bspeditioo to diaaloee tbo aeents al tbede'p was, a gwe review ol batieoal •olveocy and Ibu isdnstiial tiaascal ootlcch m ilio Seotioa
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  • 373 2 Denial I bat tbe) were (Jied In France. There ia anxiety at the Hinigtiy o! Trtns put to remoTe mioooDoeptioa ia tiis matt i ol the two lailway mini, tbe Biititb (JcmruanJfcr in Cbiet'a t«d the Director Oeaeiml ol T»»nsp »t»tionV, f)i wbiob the Government Dupoßal Boaid it
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 195 2 TiEQTOH > aaaaßß^^H »--i>^\ V«H -^MBSsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaßarnKaMhi *„ii»n^L Jasa^r" a^H^aßiaal^B Lipton's Tea "THE flavour, the delicate an, mi aod the frajfraocc of its !ea(, tar nevrr be iqoaltrd by any other Ordinary tea- Lipto*'* I>a is tb« pick ■>( the World Fioej»t Tra gardens »ad, 1 is jacked by tbe mosl
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    • 580 2 W BEET HAM'S la-role^ m Your Skin and f m Complexion Z_M i roU. It effactunUj nnoVcs -jy~jS fully AouthiiiK aod refifsi.'nir I'-Trv'jl R talHini««. VVyM Ot Kllhiuh clau rhemliti and K?iSI "tort* M v.uf.i. turn! by "iB-Zft »> KTHI* (OR Jr^™|| OH! HOW IT HURTS That's what you say
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    • 230 2 LEVER AND SONS MANILA HOUSE, i > D{ 19«, Orchard Road a] HAVE JUST RECEIVED JUST RECEIVED LADIES EVENING SHOES in cloth of cold, floral brocade and gtvy satin 4 GENTS DRESS COURT SHOES LADIES— We have the finest selection of BOOTS AND SHOES in Singapore, also moderately priced FROCKS,
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  • 1052 3 Personal Experiences of Tbi Benefits A ooircgpccdecl wiitet to tbt Pioneer I It ii not matter of oboioe, ba» of oompnUion with many of di. Bat like maeh whioh we we oompelled to do oat of a aenre cl d"B*y •ad which we should never have
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  • 23 3 Germany's cry of poverty would be more persuasive if its Reichstag didn't vote an appropriation of 190,000,000,000 marks for merchant shipping.— Peoria Transcript.
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  • 23 3 A man summoned at Lambethfora minor offence under the Motor-Car Act M'nt a blank cheque. The magistrate filled it in for hfttcn shillings.
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  • 29 3 The magistrates' clerk at Penge, to a n.an before the court Have you any income The man Oh, yes I am applying for an extension of the out-of-work donation.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 462 3 tUOr;»U W 4 i( sj* aMJUsaal lasawe/'WaaaaVßfc^i ■•ytm U~ a* mm &_*»Jf 1- >~ZtZ~4 The wonderful life-eivir..; properties of Wincarnis make it a positive necessity to all who are tveah, Alcaic, "Nsrvi." RoMtwi. The miasion of Wi.-icarnis it tn c-eate nrw hgaKh fir those who art) W«ak, or Anxmx, or
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    • 385 3 A Sure Shield Against Sore Throat and Infectious Illness. GENUINE BRITISH fORMAMINT J TNt MM «UJMO TMaOMT TMUT With the Red-and-Gold Seal of Genatosan, Ltd. Every medicine-chest in India should contain a bottle of genuine Formamint "the germ-killing throat tablet for curing Throat-Troubles and preventing infectious diseases like Influenza, Diphtheria,
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    • 210 3 FOR SODA ASH CAUSTIC SODA BURNT LIME SOAP KORWESCO ALUMINUM PAINT COAL TAR ••ad yoar enquiries to JIN KIAT CO., General Merchants, M, Cross Street, Singapora. FOR f;ooi> WORKMAXSHII' CONSULT THE BRISK FURNITURE CO. OFFIfK 17. nan*.- Alley. JUST UNPACKED ZENITH MOTOR CYCLES Fitted with t h.p. V twla englae
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    • 341 3 HAVE YOU SEEN A "BRONCHO GRIPPER'? It is the Oraateal Arm »nd Slioul In Developer of thl Cenlury. It is neither too stronu for tk« waak, mot N »-o«k for tho «.s it- straagth r"Pulatcd. [L'*iS£! r H ril n (iiin the Mcchanisn: so COBnlructed thai it will .stand any
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 808 4 •TEAKR MUMS P. t& Oa- British India in Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated In England) HAIL AND PASSINGEK PEHTICIW PENTNBULAB AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majssty's Government) r te Company's MAIL SERVICES BAST OF BOMBAY are at armi IBawaodad LONDON FAB-EASTERN SEBVICB FBOM LONDON TO MARSEILLES LOMBOB
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    • 548 4 STEAMER IAUHI PRINCE LINE LIMITS! (Incorporated ia Eailaa4) FAB BAST SEBVICB FOB NEW TOBB CELTIC PRINCE (via Panama) about cad el Out. For all information apply to ADAMSON, GILFILLAN 00, L/D (Incorporated ia England^ Agaata. THE BEN MIE STtAMES* LUUTBD (laceraaratod la Us Patted KSageMO Fat China u< faaafl EENVENUE
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    • 263 4 STEAMEK SANJHrI fNE EASTENN MIPPHW DOBDPABX ÜBOffaal llalilnitatoi ta MtaHß S««aßaXMs^ Tali M»» table is InkJet H aaVMas* rttacat tutka> aetlea. PBBAX— Brary Tuesday, at 1 »m« %n 'art Swetteaham and Panang. JIN HO— Every Sunday, at I am* lat lUUcca aad Port Swettenham. From Malacca to Migaß.il JOJ BO—
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    • 394 4 ITIASEN UUm O.S.K. FBB OSAKA BBOSHBH KABJBTA LJTaV (laaerporated la Jaaaa] He. I, Da Boaaa Btiaal. Ptajtaaa laiimj fr«<n BhSU (Subject to ehaage vlthawt act Ma] BUBOPBAH LDTB Fat r.« ..la. Maraalllaa. I aadaa, Answer*. Batterdai asm B.iaatj »ac rpa*a. ATLAS MABU Oet, 7 (omit calling It BafacOlcal ABGi:N MABU
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    • 429 4 tUMKI BAIJW NIPPON YUIER KAISHA (Incorporated in Japaa) Uadcr Mall Contract with taa Imperial Jaaaaeae Government Subject to alterations without aotice. EUROPE MAIL UNB Fortnightly Service For London. Antwerp via (Malacca) Praaag, Colombo, Sacx, Port Said and Maracillea. TAMBA MARU Oct. t MISHIMA MARU Oct. 2* SADO MARU Not. LIVERPOOL
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 557 5 STEAMER SAIUNiS «.a. M.VTARAM, HEPTEMBER 7, 1»2» (ooaignees of cargo ex the above steamer are hereby nolitied that tbe survey of cargo landed in a damaged condition will be beld on Friday. October H, at 9 a.m. in Godowns „:J 47, No further survey will be data. BOUBTCAO A CO.,
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    • 490 5 STEAMER SAHJH6S s.s. GUJARAT The above vessel will saif for Hongkong on Friday, October 8. For further parucul.rs. apply to NAMAZ E> 19. Malacca Etreet GLEN LINE, LTD. M. s. <;i.f.v\vy For London Tliu aliovc vc-<c!, sailiag hence about October 12, has a few lust class batthl available For further
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    • 579 5 STEAMER SAILINGS Mb TARA, OCTOBER 4, 192* Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from Madras are hereby notified that she has now arrived and ia discharging into Godown No. 37. BOUSTEAD CO., Agents. SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC COMPANY. LIMITED (Incorporated in Sweden) Mb JAPAN The above steamer is expected to
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    • 1021 5 CHOPS YONG HONG, YONG NGIAP AND YONG NGIAP YEE KEE NOTICE is hereby given that the partner •hip heretofore subsisting between us the underlined LOW KOON YEE, LOW PENG HONG, LOW PENG YAM and LOW PEN KIA, all of No. 63, Boat Quay. Singapore and Swatow in the Republic of
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    • 851 5 NOTICE IS THE ESTATE OP TEE »O» WAH. DFXEABBD. PURSUANT TO SECTION ZC OF THE TRUSTEE ORDINANCE, MM NOTICE i( hereby given that nil person having any claims or demands upon o against the Estate of Lee Kok Wah, deceased late of No. IS, Heercn Street, Malacca, whi died on
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    • 688 5 NOTICE NOTICE in hereby given that the above Trade Mark, known as chop SINGHA or SYE PROW, is the property of Messrs. Rigold Bergmann A Co. of Singapore, ami is used by them and has been used hy them for a number of years as a Trade Murk in respect
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 865 6 OffIEMAS Ia tbe Beooad Show At 9.80 p.m. MAS MUBBiY ia one ot tie Univeisal arcoiai star attractions I* 6 parts HODBBN LOVB Ia 8 parts A powtifoi s'osy ct tbe pa»«io« ot the wcfcl»by in mode** times whiah is otiea nißtakEnfotlove axd the oont>*rt betwe'a it and boe sawed
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    • 308 6 CINEMAS Th* Ist Bkaw Chance every Taeaday— The 2nd Show Change every Friday. WjM HALL, LTD. S «K^n^» BSOCND rHOW AT 9.18 Wt/f v /l\^R Uairevral Mattel geiul i#| THE MIDNIGHT MAN fettorioK tbe wotld's best-kaowc aotof, atbltte, rxebimpioa boxei JAMES J. CORBETT Bpsadel OAST AOBtFT I pwt§. Bjigode OIAOLY
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    • 362 6 By Appointment. APOLLINARIS NATURAL MINERAL WATKR NOW AGAIN OBTAINABLE Since its foundation in 1872, th* Apoliiuarin uuaincss has always beer Briti.-h-owncl. 4.50 A British Shareholder* BAM invested £3,000,000 in th* Company. APOLLINARIS BRITISH OWNED THE APOLLINARIS CO, LTD. Agent*, KATZ BROTHERS. LTD. RIDE "STANDARD" HUMBER BRITISH CYvJLiIIb^ MADI This modal
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    • 180 6 Keep y»»rs«lf fit for th* rainy w*ata«r that is comii g by takinc U.P COUGH MIXTURE AND LUNG TONIC a* soon as you feel tbat a cold is coming By sheer merit it has become a h >u?~ hold remedy in hundreds of famil»» It I* th* acm* in cough
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  • 108 7 FIXTURES. TTisiMsillj. October 6. Hiirh Water, 4.49 a.m., 4.1 p.m. Hand of Hop*, Y.M.CA., 4.30 p.m. <;. f. B. Tea, Victoria Theatre. Thursday, October 7. High Water, 0.51 a.m., 6.45 p.m. Treaggaaa Curporation, Gattey's, noon. Friday, October 8. Hijrh Water, 8.8 a.m., 7.50 p.m. In the Gardens,
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 95 7 .>< AT THE IKM k.l f.avi hart Baata— MlL IVist Wharf— Lake Fai.k r. Wharf. Albert and Victoria Dry Imul ktsro. Main W ;-.arf T inda, Boribat, Empire Dock -tiabo, Hymettus, Bloemfon- iru, MiiKcsan Maru, Hebe. v, eyi v. iiari" Teueer. .'arJ.i-.'. \> harf Haiphong. f,: 0 .<..ni 'oal Wharf.-
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    • 153 7 Si:im., 7U6 tons, from Bangkok 6-10, f r Bangki k 7-io. D i.. 1.911 tons, from .i-10, for Soerabaya unc. Ur-.i., -.338, tuns, f.-.jm Calcutta 5-10, for unc. Hong tlo, Brit, 96 tons, from Trengganu 6-10, for Trengtrnnu unc. Gianp Seng, Brit., 722 tons, from Batavia 5-10, for
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  • 135 7 To-day Pul'.u Sainbj 2.30 p.m. Mi-i.ii ..3 p.m. IVf Bwrtoßßaai snd P»n«ne S p. re Kn.r.!, Bangoae and Calcutta 8 p.m. 1 S p.m. Colombo hiiJ Su.'z 3 pjn. Katu l'ahat t p.m Colomb and New York S p.m Pulou 50. ;'i ..4 pjr Kota TtefJV PJ»
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  • 14 7 (Official Post Offlcu Report) S'p-.-r« Arrived London •October 2 October 2
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  • 148 7 h the crowd of Japanese official, ami citizen* on the dock at Yokohann. Who WCI w vinK good-bye to the American Congressional party, dashed 25 khakiclad American soldiers in a last mad rac; to catch thfl United States transport, Madawuka, which was pulling out' for Sun Prucuco and home, says
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  • 102 7 Canton has 1.912 lawyers notually practising, or one to every 10,000 inhabitants. According to most of the members of this i i, th? le^al business is not flourth* Canton Times, which i -:>/ Canton dot's "lot now require lawyen at all, it seem; to us. .eil bandits and pirates may
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  • 131 7 I 1 EXCHANGE Singapore October 6. On London, Bank 4 m/i «/4 1/16 i .einaud U/16 Private 3 m. 8 creditt 8/4 25/32 On New York Demand 39% Private 90 days 45 H On France Bank 580 On India. Bank T. T. 130 On Hongkong, Bank d/d
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  • 54 7 Tone of Market Weak. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Cloaing Price* Buyen Seller* Spot )ct. )ct.-Dec. >lov.-Dec. lan. -Mm. Kibbed Smoked She* Cloting Price* Spot Oct Oct.-Dcc. Nov.-Dec. Jan.-Mar. Buyen Sellei 50 61 49V4 6<H 52 63 52 63 57 68 DAILY PRICKS CURRENT. 12
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES
    • 206 7 [M. Val.Pd. Bn/trt. Seller*. 10 10 Ampang 12.00 L 1 AyerWen* 1.10 1.25 11 1 Kam. Kamuntlng 2.5.0 2.15.0 L 0 10 KinU Assoc. 6.50 6.50 £1 il Kinta Tin 2.7.6 norn 1 1 Hitam Tin 2.70 2.90 1 1 Jelantoh 1.40 1.60 il £1 La hat Mine* 7.50
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    • 121 7 IM. V'al. Pd. Boveii. Seller*. Cl £1 Br. Am. Tobacco t.10.0 1.17.8 II £1 F. Smelting Co. 9.50 10.50 3/-5/- Electric T'ways 3/3 10 10 Fraser Neave 64.00 c.r. ".0 50 W. Hammer and Co. 100 100 100 Katz Bros. 180.00 150.00 tl £1 Mexican Eagle 11.15.0 12.5.0 10
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    • 78 7 i. En*. 6p.e.sl,£«4,si»# M» *P-«-P»| Spore KJntrie Tram wayi 6 p.e. £850,00e »oa Spore Mar cipal t p^ $1378,000 par Spore Man. 44 f^ of 1907 $1,000,000 16 p*. lOpwCdia S'pure Man. A% p.«. of 1908 $1,600,600.. 1« p* 10px.dia S'por* Hob. 4tt of 1909 $1*600,000 It If p
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    • 431 7 r rssrr and Co. and Lyall and Rratt'a Qaotetiaaa, I latest available blerling Quotations are printed on another par. c on Friday.J To-day 1 Prices Frmier Lyall 4 Co. Evatt Allenby ($1) 0.70 0.80 0.75 0.85 Alor Gajah ($1) 3.00 3.30 3.00 3.50 Am. Malay 3.50 4.00 3.C0
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 769 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS A FUR COAT for sale- at Room Sixty-seven Europe Hotel. Party leaving eighth instant FOR SALE, one Swallow tail dress suil (new) clust 11 What offers? Apply 297 Straits Times. CONVERSATION LESSONS in Englisd French i-.ud Malay given by lady. Apply L'D9, Straits Times. FOR SALE, a bearing
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    • 52 7 THE FAIRFIELD TRADING COMPANY SPECIALISTS IN MOTORCARS, ACCESSORIES AND GENERAL HARDWARE One Orchard Road SOLE AGENTS: IMPORTERS: CROW ELKHART MOTOR CARS TEXAN BIOTOR CARS AMERICAN FORD PARTS CYCLOMOBILE CARS GENERAL HARDWARE SOUTHLAND TYRES AND TUBES guaranteed for 7,600 miles. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES MOTOR GAR REPAIRS Promptly executed at reasonable price. GET
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    • 410 7 TO RUBBER PLANTERS SOLVE YOl'R PRESENT PROBLEM BY fSING OUR PATENT CANVAS BAGS I FOR PACKING RUBBER. The bag can be made use of over seventy times which speaks well for its DURABILITY and the packing charge worked out for once is less than twenty cents. ARISAKA CANVAS BAG MANUFACTURING
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    • 443 7 Friday, October 8 By Special Request Mr. Y. L. Tan present Miss Otto In a well-known Chinese Great Tragical Plut--BUT CHEF. POH CHENG LONG To Avoid Disappoimment Book Your Seata Early THE STAR OPERA rw. f»aaaaa Royal Nerth Brt* j TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT A Mslay Comedy PAKDAMAN AND DE I.ARAM will
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  • 91 8 BASAPAH.— On October 6, 1920. at 317. Serangoon Road, Singapore, Rukmani, the wife of S. Basapah. Interment at Gaylang Cemetery, at 4 p.m. to-day. PILLAI.— On October 2, 1920, at Port of Spain, Trinidad, Leila, ace 15 months, youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Pillai. PENNEFATHER.— On
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  • 1092 8 The Straits Times WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6 RECONSTRUCTION. We are very pleased to see the report made to the Financial Conference at Brussels, by M. de Fleuriano, head of the French delegation. It is a wonderful record by reconstructive work in the war area. Seventy seven per cent, of the gutted
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  • 37 8 The Chinese Fraternal Union will hold a tea-party at their club, 16, River Valley Koad at 7 p.m., on Friday, the Bth inst., in honour of Confucius's birthday, to which all members and friends are cordially invited.
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  • 59 8 Information has been received at Spilsby, that Mr. M. Smith, a notable Lincolnshire sportsman and an experienced big game hunter, has been killed by a lion in Rhodesia. Mr. Smith left England recently on a big game hunting expedition with Major and Mrs. W. H. Rawns.ey and Captain C. Thornewill.
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  • 64 8 A Laurenco Marques message states the steamer Umisinga reports that it spoke with the British boat Surat from Calcutta for Table Bay on September 14 whole engines were broken down in latitude 12 south, longitude 48 east. The captain reported that he had been there for four days and that
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  • 11 8 The steamer Teucer has arrived from Jcdah with 1,066 pilgrims aboard.
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  • 15 8 Jimah Rubber Estates annual meeting was held at Messrs. Gattey and Bateman's at noon to-day.
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  • 20 8 Landlords having decided upon making a substantial increase in rents next summer, tenants at Simla are holding a protest meeting.
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  • 23 8 The directors of the Glendon Rubber Company have declared an interim dividend of 2% per cent, for the half-year to March 31, 1920.
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  • 23 8 A meefng of the Mohamedans of Penang was held at Northam Road, Penang, on Sunday, and decided on the formation of an association.
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  • 26 8 Mr. Charles Grant, the prospector, has again been arrested on a charge of sending threatening letters to the British Minister at Bangkok, says a Bangkok wire.
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  • 37 8 The master of the Yugala has reported that at 5.50 a.m. on Saturday an empty lighter was float ng in lat. 5 deg. 39' 20" N., long. 103 deg. 0' 0" E., with the current setting N.W.
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  • 43 8 The Matlock Council has decided to hide away from sight all German gun trophies for a period of five years, to permit a softening of public opinion from the effects of the war. The suggestion was first made by the local ex-soldiers' federation.
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  • 43 8 The following property was sold by Messrs. Estate and Trust Agencies, Ltd., at their sale-room. Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, on Monday afternoon Three pieces freehold land in Lorong 19, Kallang District, area 6,000 sq. ft., bought by S. Mohamed Alia Marican for $1,900.
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  • 43 8 The marriage of Mr. P. E. Dailey, assistant manager of the Standard Oil Co. in Tientsin, to Miss Elizabeth Florence Winston, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Warwick Winston, was solemnised quietly at the residence of Mr. W. M. Howell, in the ex-German concession.
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  • 46 8 It has been decided to hold a drumhead service on the padang at Teluk Anson on November 11, Armistice day. Captain Pritchard has been elected chairman of the committee. Members of the committee include Dr. D. Bridges, Dr. Webb, Mr. Peters and Mr. E. C. Lawford.
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  • 59 8 The petition for the winding up of the United Malaysian Rubber Company was further mentioned in the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard yesterday, and again adjourned for a fortnight. It was stated that a cable had been received pointing out that it would be better for the winding up
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  • 87 8 It is rather sad news, says Turth, that the old Victory is getting so groggy that she will have to be removed to a mud berth. Cement and bricks may continue to keep the water out, but her underwater planking it becoming very tender, and there are ominous signs that
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  • 79 8 Objections have been raised by the N.Y.K. against the triangular Singaporo-Calcutta-Colombo line which the O.S.K. wishes to run in connection with its South American line, which was to be subsidised on October 1. In defence to this opposition, and in order to avert an unprofitable competition, the 0.5.X. it is
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  • 93 8 A session of the Malaya braivh of the British Medical Association will ba held in Kuala Lumpur on October S an. l 0. On the 6th the business meeting will take place at the District Hospital md eight papers will be read. On the 9th there will be demonstrations at
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  • 85 8 A meeting of the trustees and committee of the Chinese Town Hall was held at their headquarters, Penang, on Saturday, on the 2nd inst., at which the committee of the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce also attended by invitation with a view to their co-operation, the object being to discuss
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  • 84 8 The following gentlemen were appointed office-bearers of the Chinese Widows' and Orphans' Institut.on, Perak, at the seventeenth annual general meeting held in Ipoh on Sunday President, Chung Thye Phin, M.C., J.P., vice president, Ng Hoi hon. secretary, Loo Seong Lan hon. treasurer, Law Joo Poh committee Cheah Kee Ec, J.P.,
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  • 158 8 The Batavia and General Plantations Trust has made two amendments of the conditions of the issue of £100,000 profitsharing notes announced by circular dated July 14 last. The directors state that as the result of representations they have resolved that the fixed interest of 7% per cent, per annum on
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  • 429 8 A Reuter wire of October 1 statis Hint Cardinal Dubois, Archbishop of Rooea, has been appointed Archbishop of IVrii The acting Chief Justice, Mr. JmUm Sproule, is on a visit to Penang. He comes to Singapore this week. Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Pitching have returned to
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  • 82 8 During the last year or two a goo<i winy graduates of the Scottish Universities have come to Malaya, and they may be interested to hear that for many years an annual dinner has been held which forms a very pelasant occasion of reunion. We understand that Dr.
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  • 188 8 The death took placs at the Clen rjl Hospital last night of Mr. Chariot Foster, who was one of the oldest European residents of Singapore and the F.M.S. In 1887 or 1888 he joined th? fiim of Swan and Lermit and helped them t;> carry
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  • 254 8 Report of a committee meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association held on September 14. Prssent Mr. P. Cunliffe, president (in the chair), Mr. G. S. Carver, vice-president, Hon. Mr. W. F.'Nutt, Hon. Mr. W. Lowther Kemp. Mr H. A. Low, Mr. Sect Teong Wah, Mr. H
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 61 8 SMOKE CAPSTAN MAGNUMS CIGARETTES $1.10 p titiof 50 W.D. 6 H.O. WILLS Bristol and London HOVER MOTOR CARS 1920 MODELS Ready for Immediate Delivery JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (loeotpot&t d in ■■glaod) SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. I JB/h ECLAIR gf^* 1 SPRAYER Full particulars from THE BORNEO CO., LTD. (laetifontod
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    • 136 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT Pathe Serial Featuring Pearl White IS Epds. THE BLACK SECRET IS Epdt. Epiaodes Nob. 1 and 2 6 reels 6 PU. BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY PU. Featuring Nell Shipman Pathe Review, Pollard Comedy (Fir »l Show) PALLADIUM Orchard Road 6 Pts. PASSERS— BY 6 Pts. Featuring Herbert Rawlinson
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  • 279 9 News of Strikes and Great Discontent. -nation in Government Circles. RriTKR IHMUM London, October 2. Reports from widely different sources, «I1 inclining to tl.e MM Tvint of view, g0,.:,, r ...stion whether the Sov:. l mill 111 Russia is n- 1 on the »crgp <f collapse. Tw> li'indn-l
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  • 375 9 R«i tfr Telegrams Paris, October 1. y T M :> re being maJe solemnly lie I n November 11 the proclamation «if French Republic fifty years ago. Th. newly appointed Japanese ambassa It r. Viscount Ishii, has arrived in Paris and stated in an interview in the
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  • 391 9 Sir Edward Carson on the Grey Proposals. Reuteb Telegrams London, October L It is reported that yesterday's murder of Inspector Brady, at Tubbercurry, 'irovrrM quick rapriwJi nt TuMw'ri'urry where four houses and two rreameri'S were destroyed and fourteen houses were damaged by bombs and rifle fire. The Sinn
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  • 99 9 Seuteb Telegram London, October 2. The country is alarmed at the sixth fatal cfi c of anthrax out of twenty-two which have occurred through the use of shaving brushes from Japan. It transpired at the inquest that thousands of these brushes were distributed throughout the country before an
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  • 69 9 Re-oTeb Telegram London, October 2. Washington The State Department has inquired informally of the Peking Government with regard to the reported Chinese acceptance of certain concessions recently made by Russian Bolshevists. It is understood that the action is a sequel to the Chinese mandate of September 23
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  • 68 9 Reuteb Telegram London, October 2. Paris Mr. Edwin Berwynd, president of t;,~ Herwynd Dwight Coal Company, haj arrived for the purpose of conferring with the French Government with regard to the coal export trade between France and the United States. According to present plans Mr. Berwynd says
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  • 178 9 Grave Warning to Reckless Boers. Reutek Telegram London, October 2. Capetown General Smuts is issuing a momentous appeal for the formation of a new Moderate party in South Africa with a view to maintaining the constitution and combatting the movement for secession of South Africa from the
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  • 42 9 REtTEJI TEI.EGBAH London, October 1. Copenhagen The results of the elections for the Lar. Latins; show little change in composition. The Liberals still retain a fairly strong majority. Four members have been added owing to the incorporation of Slesvig in Denmark.
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  • 235 9 Sad Fatality at Seaview Yesterday. We regret to record a sad fatality which occurred opposite Seaview Hotel yesterday afternoon, when Captain Kearon, a local master mariner and late chief officer of the Kuching, was drowned in a brave effort to save life. It appears that about four o'clock
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  • 301 9 Awarded Imperial Service Medal. His Majesty the King, on the recommendation of H.E. the Governor and Com-mander-in-Chief of the Straits Settlements, has awarded to Mr. Edwin Prior, of 8, Cumberland Avenue, Gravesend, the Imperial Service Medal. The other evening, his Worship the Mayor of Gravesend
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  • 62 9 The recent order for the completion of the new light cruiser Emerald is of interest, as her commissioning will restore a historic name to the Royal Navy. She will be the ninth phip of the name since 1757. The first Emerald was the French frigate Emerande, captured by
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  • 2601 9 Exit Cricket— Enter Football. By O.ir Special Correspondent. London, September 2. It is agreed that holidays have never been taken so exuberantly in England as during the present summer, and racing had its full shar? of public patronage. A cool estimate of the attendance on the second day
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  • 226 9 Young Men's Adventure in A Rowing Boat. Two young men who attempted to row from Folkestone to Boulogne on Sunday, of whom nothing had since been heard, and who had been given up as lost, arrived back at Folkestone yesterday afternoon, says The Times of
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  • 145 9 In the Supreme Court this morning Mr Justice Barrett-Lennard b?gan the hearing of an action brought by the Penang Estate Supply Agency against the Singapore Estate Supp.ies and Agency Company claiming a sum of about $20,000 as damages caused by alleged breach of contract. Mr.
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  • 1174 10 Annual Meeting of Chamber Of Commerce. The t»>nth annual general meefng of the members of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce was held in Sandakan on Aueust 14. 1020. Mr. J. Morton occupied the chair, and amongst those present were Mr. W. A. Anderson, nml representatives of
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  • 456 10 An Appreciation in a Service Journal. In selecting the battleship Malaya to :onyey H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught to ndia the Government have displayed real statesmanship, says the Naval and Military Record. It is in every way appropriate that a vessel so symbolic >f Imperial union
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  • 213 10 Contributions for Reduction of The Debt. As this question will probably be discussed locally in the near future we give the full text of what appeared in the home napers and which a Reuter cable summarised. Certain British Colonies and Protectorates made contributions towards the cost
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  • 103 10 September 1, 1920, will be remembered by most of us as a black letter day." For that day saw (1) the beginning of the shilling telegram at home, with increased rates for telegrams to Belgium, France, Holland, Algeria, and Tunis (2) the abolition of the halfpenny and
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  • 72 10 The story is familiar of the Welshman who told Paddinpton policeman that London would be very full to-day because an excursion was coming from Merthyr Tydvil, but a Cardiff market woman has run it close. A visitor bought some country butter, and mentioned that he was taking it back to
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  • 562 10 Writer's Tribute to Singapore's Pretty Women. Pathetic interest attaches to the following article from the pen of the late Miss Hilda Love as, in a.l probability, it was the last she wrote before her fatal illness after leaving Singapore a few weeks back. It appeared in a
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  • 74 10 Programme of Drills, etc., for week end ng Saturday, October 9, 1920 Saturday, October 9. Eurasian Co. Rifle Club, Balestier Range, 2.30 p.m. (Sd.) B. SMITH, Li»-»., Ac Adjutant, B.V.C SINGAPORE AND SOUTH MALATA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Orders for week ending October 10, 1920. Wednesday, October 6.
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  • 172 10 A meeting of debenture-holders of the South Malay Rubber Plantations, Limited, held on August 31, unanimously approved a resolution for the sale of 1,000 acres of the company's uncultivated land. Mr. Walter Miller presided, and, in moving the resolution, said that they had to decide whether it
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  • 123 10 The high prices committee at Calcutta, on September 22 examined three witnesses. The secretary of the Marwari chamber said that manufacturers in England increased their prices so people in India got no advantage from the favourable exchange. The secretary, Marwari trades association, said they had got
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 163 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I should like to direct attention to certain Japanese houses, the rooms of which look directly on to the street. Passers by are diverted— or otherwise by the spectacle of Japanese men and women moving about in that close
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    • 164 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I regret to call attention to the weakness of some of our soldiers. Take for instance on Sunday 3rd inst. when 4 or 5 sturdy Tommies were so intoxicated that they became a prey to the natives of Keppel Harbour, and
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    • 589 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, As I am interested in progress in the East I very careful. y read your article dealing w.th loss of machinery by the Malayan Matches, Ltd., and Mr. Evance's reply thereto. In their report of March 3 it was stated
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    • 407 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— After many years in China I have been compelled for bus ness reasons to take up my residence in Singapore, and during the few months I have been htrs have naturally suffered the evils common to all residents of this
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    • 88 10 When Did It End To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— 'l am pleased to give my opinion with reference to a point raised in a Billiard Tournament of 250 up as to who made the highest break. I certainly agree w.th your opinion and decision that A made
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  • 210 10 Charterers Claim Against Owners In Supreme Court. A claim by the Malayan Export and Import Company, of New York, against ;he owners of the schooner Betsy Ross came before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard in the Supreme Court yesterday. Mr. G. S. Carver appeared for the plaintiffs. The defendants
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  • 191 10 Uacphail and Co.'b Daily Report Singapore, October 6. Silver.— s7%. Tin. 175 tons sold at 135.75. Rubber. At time of wr.ting the rubber market remains firm notwithstanding weaker advices from London. In auction as much as 52 cents was paid for std. sheet. The outside prices are
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  • 68 10 The descendants of Sir Rowland Hayward, Lord Mayor of London in 1570 and 1590, desired to remove his coffin from his tomb at St. Alphage's Church, London Wall, on the occasion of the demolition of the church, and to ra-intcr the remains in Devonshire. On the tomb being opened, however,
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  • 34 10 In the case of Private Cottrell, of the Stafford*, who shot himself with a rifle at the Tanglin Barracks on September 30 last, the coroner has Ntamad a verdict of suicide while temporarily insane.
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 311 10 From Singapore to Port Dickson. Members of the Singapore Yacht Chifc will be interested in the following arcouat of how the Wendy was sailed by her new owners from Singapore to Port Dickson The yacht Wendy, of the Singapore one design class, was sailed by the
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    • 152 10 Play was impossible yesterday after the heavy rain. Forthcoming ties as revinr* are appended. TO-DAY'S TIES. Profession Pairs. Kleinman and Sinclair v. Potts aad Thomas. Newcomers' Handicap, PinaL Dyne owe 5 v. Heath scr. Veterans' Doubles, Semi-finaL Beattie ar.J Elwes owe 5 v. Addie *mA Langham Cart
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    • 160 10 Owing to the wet condition of the counr the Singapore Golf Club October Monthly Medal competition has been postponed until Saturday and Sunday, October 23 and 24L The final of the Singapore Golf Championship will be played on October 23 and 24. The Autumn Cup will be played for
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  • 103 10 Two rival butchers, .whose shops werein the same street opposite one another. were, so to speak, at draggers drawn. One day one of them. Smith we will call him. displayed a notice informing the public that his meat was supplied to all the beak families in the
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  • 47 10 The Rev. J. Horace Johnston is leavagthis week for Rangoon, en route for kome. The Rev. A. D. Harcus will conduct the services in St. Andrew's, Pcnang, on Sunday next, after which there will probably b< services on alternate Sundays until m new Minister arrives from home.
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  • 42 10 The Standard Oil Co. has announced one of the most important oil discoveries m the history of California, which has brought in three wells with a totnJ Initial production of 18,000- barrels of oil daily in the Elk Hills district, near Taft.
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  • 2627 11 Tbe Imperial Family's Awful End. The mnrdei ot the Tsar ltd bil family in told with intenss vividaees by Mr. Fianoto McCulia,h in the eurreat issue of The Nineteenth Oeatury. Hit (tor; U pieoed together from the evidenoe of eye witsoseei bt Hk»t linkutK and {torn
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 219 11 MANDALINB (Beet Preach rude) TIOLIN FROM \i^ FROM $50 <t*/^ $175 GRAPHOPHONES Genuine American Motor, Teak-wood case, Piano polished $60, $85 $175 Graphophonea and Record I. lst ea application. THE TROPICAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENT CO. 9, STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE. WE BEG TO ADVISE Oar Many Customers that from Ootober I. 1920
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    • 305 11 RAFFLES CAFE Bras Basalt Road ADELPHI INTEL ITMKT BVmNINQ OUR SPECIAL ORCHESTRA PLATS. MtOM 7 TO 10 ADELPHI HOTEL LIMITED. B. U. TJBEBOKMA, Maaagla* DireeUr. I Preliminary Annrun cement TO BE O; BNSD SHORTLY HOTEL BIJOU MALACCA 61 Baida Hilir (Rorinerlj tbe Maioaio Lodge! Folly Lioeoaed Tbe Pioaeer European Hotel
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  • 1493 12 Ihe Shadow of a Rock in a Weary Land 11 TL.fi glory cf Perjia ii bet wcatber," bsjp H.B.T. in the Tints of In3ia, bat tbe fan blazed down with unrelenting loice as om Foid ?u toiled toward KsrmaMhab. It «v high noon, We had kit H»uiadbaa
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  • 656 12 PRINCE OF CABIN THIEVES." Golam Kidir's Latest Escapade la India lolim Kadir, ol whom there is bo belter kiown peseon to tbe polioe ol tbe poita oi Calcutta, Rangoon, Bombay, Madras ace Karaobi, baa been again tbe victim ol ebanoe. He baa bad oateei lull oi sensatioar, bit daring aiid
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  • 22 12 We used to suspect that we were being robbed on every hand. Now the terrible period of uncertainty has passed. Xashville Tennessean.
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  • 23 12 With twenty or thirty wars going on at the same time, it looks as though the nations certainly were getting together. Philadelphia Inquirer.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 191 12 SATISFACTION IS BEST ASSURED IF WE WORK WITH YOU RATHER THAN FOR YOU GET IN TOUCH WITB MAM KMT COMPANY, 108 and lOt MARKET STBEST. AND TOO WILL BXPEBUENCB IT. FRK*H STOCKS OF PALOL OBTAINABLS FBOM M4YNARD Co., Ltd. TSB LHk ING CHEMISTS SINGAPORE. ML Sun WBc C3o. 215, SOUTH
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    • 131 12 §HAMS§ Pineapple Brand SIN6IPORE COLD STOOGE tOMPAIV, LIMITED. CHOP PIA H'N DIAMOND MERCHANTS AND JEWBLIJtk> Na ail. North Brief* Boa 4. tlajra^r* ALWAYS IN ST'JCI Artirtii Ckt&aa* >a« CnropaaD Jaw«H«ry of rariooi 4ai«rlp«<»*> $t lataat fathioa. Raiaralaa, •apvhlnav Rabtea, Opala aad other pracloaa atonaa, aIM I— n Dtauttt* *m 4
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  • 373 13 Eight Days From Foochow To Sharghai. Two typhaosi aeoomps-iied by terriflotll) h: K 3 s j»a t M'.ot o J the voyage oi the Obit Mbiobaot pteim Hsia Cti whiob teaobti S.!»D-~r-ai ttova Fboabow on tbe n f~Ui cl depfconaet 8 O «:ng to the loagtt wektbsr. it
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  • 316 13 A War Office Icqolry Into Deatb Sentence!. Loid Soothboiooeb bss been appointed cbsiimta ot tbe War Office DeptrtmtntaJ ~u.iut.Uc -vticli bis bttn Eel up by tbe S.ctetaty ol dtate in a:o3.tsaaoa »i!i. tbe -Kimisa madd soiae time »uo ia tbe Boose it Loids wben tbe qaietion ol tbe relation
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  • 318 13 Sbopplog Exptdttlon la Festooaed Ankles. Two Hawaiian women ol dietirotioo, Jsoxhters ol a blue blooded, Uouoloiaan otitl, 'peat gocd de»l ot titce ibe ctci t dsj, jisg (o d. dfce tbe tftin tbo«eta io tbe We'i End ot Lender, li ty weie young U -»»u»u qaeeoH (t o-.ru
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  • 14 13 The chief ti-oublc with labour seems to be the work connected with it.-^Philadel-phia Inquirer.
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  • 24 13 The Germans have accepted the coal ultimatum under protest. However, the French feel that protested coal will burn just us well.— Charleston News Courier.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 217 13 WHITEAWAYS AUTUMN RAGES SPECIAL DISPLAY OF NEW GOODS J^ VOILE A SILK WL BLOUSES LOVELY GRFATION3 IN m?n 4 SPORTS Latest Fashions in 3i k and Vails Robes Uiermi g D«s gis in Siih Sunshades Choice Millinery frcm tha Fashion tentnt of the World Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd. BXNQAPORB CODE
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    • 179 13 otJ t y°° J f I IN STOCK BRITISH MANUFACTURED paper of assorted aises and colour*. John kidd'H Printing Ink. CHINESE DIRECTORY AND PRESS, LTD, Tank Road Publishers. SIAMESE TEAKWOOD i**tt itMk iitnn TBAKwoes sIM saa b* •btalaa4 at ■•4«rmu KWONG NAM HEN 6 CO., M S«eh»r« Canal Km*. DtN'GAPOBa
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    • 93 13 fMake a Wote I I FRAMROZ FOR PRIME QUALITY I AERATED WATERS A PUBLIC BENEFACTOR As cid Axiom »>atr« ibsi tie uiaa who eea make two blades ol grata grow -store oily ore prow before is A Pnblio Bjil{»cioi i AN YOU PRODUCB THAT EXTRA IiLADHI Bay a Carford and
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 927 14 i SALES BY AUCTION AUCTION SALE 1020 Mil Peraynh robtff chests, siit 19 I, V H b] U wOmi NM l>y P"M*« auction oa 111 Lf l r Oc.obrr 9. KM at 12 noon •t the premi,es <,f M< ~rs A. C. TTaRPER Co., Scremban. Further particulars c»n be obtained
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    • 678 14 SALES BY AUCTION AUCTION SALE ">F FOHTY FOUR MOTOR CAR TYRF,S IN DIKHERKNT SIZES M by 3V4, 34 by 4, 34 by 44. 36 by 4*4. 37 by 6, 37 by 54, 38 by 6tt, 810 by 90, 820 by 120, etc. To be held at the Kstate and Trot-
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    • 522 14 Assets over $3,500,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $15,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements* HEAD OFFICE Winchester Hoase, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE J2, Old Jewry, E.( The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies
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    • 415 14 BANKING THE YOKOHAMA SPECII BANK LIMITED (Incorporate in Jtpu) CaMtel Subscribed w t YlH,«tM»* Capital P.id Up Y100.000.000 Reserve Fund V 60,000,000 Prasid.nt, M. Kajiwara, Esq. Vice-President, 8. Sniutl. Eaa. DIRICTOBI l t. IcklaoaUya, Em. rl n K. Kodama, Eiq. M. T. YomakßYß, Esq. M. OdaftfL Ee q. BuoiLlvutkl, I
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    • 586 14 BANKING rHE OVERSEA-CHINES! BANK, .LIMITED. (Inearporatsa la tb» Strait* f«ttl»m«»u Bid Oflctt ■OiGAPOBK. «S. AUNG 3TBBBT. jkm> Branch t raNANG. 14. BEACH »TBB» Agencies IPOB AND DEU Capital I AataorlsW Ht^W,Mt [lists IP.BW.M* Pals-up MBO.t* Bestir* LUbtllti »i Shar»aolaeri U«.H» Hoars of Dlr«rtor» Th« Hob. Dr. Lim Boom Kang, OJI,
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    • 586 14 BANKING BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE Authorized Capitul Frs. 250.000.0<¥> Subscribed Capital Frs. 150,000.00(1 Paid-up Capititl Frs. 75,000,000 (1/3 of the Capital subscribed x by ths Government of the Chinese Republic). Chairman of the Board of Directors Andre Berthelot General Manager A. J. P.-rnote HEAD OFFICE 71. Rue Saint Lazare, Paris
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  • 985 15 Notes and Comrnenls On Current Topics, Peoang Automobile Club. Tbe sntu»! geotr*! meeting of tbe Peowg Aaiomobile Clob waa held ia tbe Poaang Obsmber ol Commuoe oa Friday reports tbe Pinaag G»zotir. Mr. Q. N Stye, Preaident cl the Club, wm ia tbo ohair, aad there were
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  • 35 15 A boy who answered a charge at Willesi!en of stealing £1 from his sister said he took the money because he could not resist the craving for fruit, on which he spent all the money.
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  • 28 15 Trying to pet the Soviet Government into any sort of workable agreement recalls the late Colonel Roosevelt's simile of nailing crarberry jelly to the wall." Chicago Daily News.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 296 15 HOOD MATERIAL "NBVratLREK" Til?: ovr.l{\VHK!.Ml\(; CKOKI «)l MAKERS OF 1-INE MO'IOUS ■ilt for quality weaetaXkj ha-.r 1 ils of NEVESLJEBK. Though NEVERLEEK costs a lime turn, its mtiaftll— ry vafaas makes it the overwluliuiiiK chuicc i»f builders of fine cat*. NEVKBLBEK is iruarantei-d by its mtUun to remain waterproof through
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    • 136 15 GOLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS SOLID MAHOGANY MODELS BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED EXQUISITE TONE. ARTISTIC CABINET $390 JMaßllff jSl^a^aaWaa^a^a^ TABLE MODEL |Ui ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, IOOID SINGAPORE. (Incorporated in Hongkong) SHORTLY ARRIVING SHIPMENT OF MIDLAND FORD TYRES BEST liKITISII MAXOrACTITU THE MIDLAND TYRE FOR FORD CARS TO OWNERS (IK FORD CARS To meet the clon^r.i:
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    • 95 15 2 rj^ jjj *L| "V- fc^..:- lj_ JL.I.-J BUMP! INTO tbe kerbstone. Tie «ff et on th: tjr.s dc.n! need to be imagined il caa bo nee. 'CARE in dtiviog i>elps year t onlop BoJid Kobb» Tyres t3 give the fine results yen b*v; erery n>ht to cif.ejt ti.ui Djalop'pioiactd.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 532 16 mi (laeeroorattd in Strait* B*ttl*m*at«) Phillip Street SINGAPORE ■sw Shipment* Jorrt «rrlved of BUNTINGS, Assorted Colonr" IRON FOUNDRY RIDDLES (10 in. by H in. to H in. Mesh) ■UROPE MARINE GLUB Black and White .PONGH CLOTHS. B ANn SLEDGB TBIANGULAR SHIP DECK SCRAPERS j BOILER ZINC SLA US BALL COTTON
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    • 559 16 CALLENDER'S a VERIBEST w BBADT ROOFING la Bella ce-ulalag 11* Tv I PLT. Useful for roofing light svxvetmres, lars* boilding*. *ts., aae a* a tyceisl iiai«x ated'Tim. I PLT. A me4lnm ;u«Ut» «sed am Paeverlei, Baagalow*, ata. < PLT. Strongly rceomntad.e let lmataaaad strength and *(Bei*n«y U *sa«**4 »lUatloas. ObUlmaal*
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    • 933 16 JMSSIRED ADVtRTISEMEJITS pTk* rBBPaVIB axtecM tar Wiata, For Bale, Te Let, etc in ordinary el***-«*t awsja teTavaa* at* wards te Uat> ar* j Per line on* lc**rtion 28 et»., two ins. 44 SaT tare* Ui M ton In*. M eta, tv ins. fI.CO, nix ins. $1.1.1, ten ins. f1.40, twelv*
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    • 951 16 SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED by Englishman, position a* hotel .manager. Vast experience. Free November. Apply 2)2, Strait* Time*. WRITING UP ESTATE BOOKS" esn be undertaken during Saturdays and Sundays Also one hour in the mornings can be spent at account work. Apply Book-keeper, Straits Times. VEHICLES FOR SALE, 2V4-ton lorry for
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    • 846 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, (tor** and offices. Apply Ed. U. N ±i h a .!L* J*i D* Soatta Btr*et.__ TO LET, No*. 1«8 to IC7, North Bo*t Qua-' Apply Ismail and Baheexa, Bras Bassh Bc»*. TO LET, ground floor No. 128, Cecil Streot. Saitabl* for office or godovra. Apply
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    • 187 16 Straits Motorcar Service LIMITHD (Incorporated in Strait* S*Ctl*a*aW) m to tit, ORCHARD BOiD LORRIES AND CARS HIRED OVERHAULS MOTOR CARS" AND CYCU2 WELDING of all metal*. Satisfaction Guarantees' Large stock* o/ LUCAS HORNS AND LAMPS arriving shortly Phonel233 SHIPPING PLANTING MINING For these thro* St Industries nt M»!»jf. WE HOLD
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 307 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and General n Manager's Office IH7 Job Printing Office 1244 All communications relating to sditorlad matters and news should be addressed) to THE EDITOR. All communications relating to buiiness matters —advertise' manta, account*, printiaa, etc., thould be addrei.ed to THB MANAGER. ADVEBTISEMENT BATES Want*, For
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