The Straits Times, 13 October 1920

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times. NO. 2&400 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1920 PRICE 10 CENT 9
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 214 1 I'rire now $24.93 per case ■«»i«iMiMi»«iMii«M«M^«».'i»MMMiMwffl»iM.j«iMiM«.nMMM»«MMMi^»«i-»H^-.i>«r<-t j— v^j^^f.-, pj^ju itjii^aMßMn ff ny '^tTWyiiTMHMMMTIiIi t*TTTi YTTJnißTti' 1' TiHMI~ "i if 'in "nt<TO ii~i Mi i" ROBINSON Co., Jutci. Singapore t@ The Gentlemen's Dept. JL W *M* BUITB XWO ST E EP LEB {_M CLYDELLA. and VIYE f .LA P" 8 w
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  • 789 2 Mr. Balf our Appeals for Urgent Help. The League of Nations states that the I epidemic in Poland and Galicia is becom- 1 ing of such international danger that Mr. I Balfour, in the name of the Council of I the League of Nations, has issued
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  • 163 2 Short sleevos have moved the position of the wrist watch from its name-place to the upper nrm, above the elbow. All the bright younp feminine things in the West End have found that this new position of the watch is more useful and ornamental than the old
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  • 21 2 A man who can afford to have gout ouiri't to be able to pay his income tax." The magistrate at Hampstefed
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    • 496 2 I c New Kcaitk you v are rvf,"Rßi-«tii T»ho »ie \\<a-. >>r Anaemic, ot Tl .ie !..v splendid it r< M bt to he frea j j :ep well .1 eel jour whole s^>tfni puiaataaj with new life. h«lth WiocamU' ofT^rs you. A:.d tbil is the reason: s a fox.r
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    • 638 2 fBEETfIAM-S at-rola, M Yonr Vlclax and 3k Complexion I Can be Kept in a Perfect c< n- T'r ß dltion all the je;.r round by a re alar nse of Beetham's La- J TJ^ rola. It effectiiOlj reuct.s /UT~sii B »H ron^hnew, reilncsi tan f>- *T W Irritation, etc., anil
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  • 1025 3 His Mints and Defects Under DicCU*»iOo. 1 1 km ft Pi*in M»d," eaid Disiing lished ?era:»age tp?«hing in couvoc»tio« a< O xf a»d Yud mm," wss <b- uunp oted eo< fi uaalnn vmou be leceive'J, deiiveied foniea.mi, hem M nnde»s:t»da%te mea>a>jt tf bin aadienor. rhe mi of
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  • 166 3 Motor-Car as Prize for Correct Estimate. At »lumebo:n «iv. n a. KianotU'a Reel/ a rtat oa Septembei a, H F. Bdgß opened he sealed apeedocistei wbieu bad b oa attached to a Mazweli m loici tt>»i ma r the jminey liom Land's End to J-bn o
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 344 3 COUGHS All Coughs Yield to Veno's Lightning Cough Cure. The curati>o power of Veno's Lightning Cough Cure if never more strikingly shown than in those hard, chronic coughs and whrezii.C' from which bo many old people suffer. The relief it gives is quick and lasting, because it loosens the tough
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    • 294 3 tRIDE STANDARD" HUMBER 8u CYCLES madi Thin model is ensunlially a high-grad* machine, made for the business and •portsman. For town cycling or country touring this uioiicl should be your cbuice. Retinemint and character, durability and faultiest aervice are it* outstanding points. CALL OR WRITE FOB YOUKS EARLY Sole Agent*
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    • 203 3 would Point out to you J ft IN STOCK BRITISH MANUFACTURED paper of assorted sizes and rnlonrn. John Kidd'H Printing Ink. CHINESE DIRECTORY AND TRESS. 1 Ti).. Tank Road Publishers. KOH COMPANY'S CASH CLEARANCE NOW PROCEEDING Perfumery, Toilet Reqalsltes. Fancy Goods Office Stationery, School Requisitea. Books. frixe and Preientation Books,
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    • 249 3 RICHES DO TOU WANT TO BE RICH tt so,do not deity but try Mr. Chiang •■la Jin who ii in tht- n.if.it^on f> acr /or you o— ilsaasa, nhc.i-.cr t» ssl! buy transact cn.iitn PROPERTY auch as estates, landed properties, shares, ,tc. Ple.so call or com Fook^ Johor. Bahru, w
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    • 793 4 «TEAMER SAILIiaS P. 0.- British India AND Apcar Line (Companies incorporaUd la *"g'«ad) HAIL AND PASSINGEI SKKTICHI PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with Bis Majesty's Government) 1 1. tempaay's H*" SEBVICM EAST OF BOMBAY are at preewa* ffiiaptadsa LONDON FAB-BASTEBN SERVICB FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES ft LMTMMI
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    • 555 4 STEAMER lIUNI PRINCE LINE LliiTSi {Incorporated ia Ei.'lavd) FAB EAST BHBTICB FOB NEW TOBK CELTIC PRINCE (via Panama) about Oet 27 For all information apply to ADAMSON, QILFILLAN A CO, MB. f lncorporated la smgla*4< Ageate. THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) For Chlaa aad Japaa
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    • 266 4 gram zium TIE lASTENI Sltmil tWIHEBj Pllt'l tfciaatawatol l» Itrattf WBfMaaM Vkl* MsM toHa Is nkJMI If afa«Bßm» «T*aeat H*the> aeUae. Iliian wmu aVaal HaWtaM PERAX— Bvery Tuesday, t* 1 »Js, |w r»r* •wettoaaam and Peaaag. JDJI 'BO— Every Bttaday, at I M»t in MaUesa aad Pert ■wetteahaak smmma Viwea
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    • 438 4 STEAKI UUN 0. S. K. THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) No. 2. De Sous Strew*. Proposed Sailing from Singapore (Subject to chang« withoit notice) EUROPEAN LINK For Port Said, Marseilles, Lo«d<a, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hambmrc Dm B'pore. ARGLN MARU Oct. M ANDI- S MARU m\A. Not. (omit
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    • 442 4 n\?mn yusen KAISHA (Incorporated la Jspani CW« Hall C4.atr.rt wttk tto h<»M Japaacoe GoTontaosU Babjoet to alterations vithsal a— i». riTBOPI MAIL UNS Fortnightly fUrrleo For London, Aatvera via (Malacca) Pawa* Colombo, Sara, Port Bald and. MsMofflua MJSHIMA MARU Oct. It SADO MARU Nov. EITANO MARU Nov. 17 Liverpool van
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    • 964 5 STEAMER SAILINGS STEAMER SAILINGS s. s TARA. OCTOBER 4, 1»2» MONTORO, SEPTEMBER VI. 1».'O Ceasigaees of cargo per the abeve steamer Con*iirnees of cargo ex the above steamei from Madras are hereby aotili-d that she are h.;r, by notified that tl>e survey of MM has now arrived and is duchargiag
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    • 679 5 STEAMER SAILINGS UNITED AMERICAN LINES [I ING. i Snccessors to LIVERMORE DEARBORN CO, INC. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) Independent Steamship Line Regular 20-day Service between New Yorl Singapore and Java ports and vice versa FOR NEW YORK via BUF.Z WEST MODI'S Oct. 21 COSTIGAN Ist half of Nov. INTAN 2nd half
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    • 857 5 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received up to noon on Friday, November 6, 1920. at the Colonial Secr»tary'< Office, Singapore, the Resident Councillor's Office, Penang, and the Resident's Office, Malacca, from persons desirous of contracting for »uppli?s for the Government at Singapore, Penang. and Malacca, mencing from January 1, 1021
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    • 235 5 MARINE ||lPyif I PAR ROPE EXCELLENCE PURE MANILA ROPE SUPERIOR QUALITY A CORDAGE WORTHY OF YOUR CONFIDENT K Approved and purchased by the United States Navy and Army the Philippine Government and also the leading shipowners. SOLE AGENTS HEAT CHEANG COMPANY 61, Market Street, Singapore.— Tel. 2269. OS, lieach Street.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 803 6 CINEMAS 1 MHE A IPECIAL RACK PROORAHMB eSIR3? FHOW AT 7.80 Billy Weat i« THI SLAVS an orie-a'a' oomedy BNID BBNNBTT \u g.ett Tiias^le eporiiag Btar ia AT HB V B O^F* A tuiiß Of/ ot a Kill, a taan a cilllcn dollais 1 4 five f xriticg reels. SBC
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    • 268 6 CINEMAS For t«o Mights only October, a and 14 aWy^fl BSCJND SHOW AT 9.11 Ww/f\ A^W tTnivers*! Maflici Serial Ml THE MIDNIGHT MAH Kill iWU 18 Bpieoff R 88 Pails featuring the wotld'o be«i kaowL aotor, atfaltte, f xehsu pioa boxe* JAMES J. CORBEIT B.nisod- P. $10,000 RCwnRO Hfinde*. AT
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    • 436 6 aflaßL_JatH— ■■a^afrA-^a^atail^* loT^.-, Li C. f rrith Typewriter "Silant Model" THB SUPER. OR MACHINE Became it ia ailent in opwatian. Think of what thia means In nerra aav ing I Because it baa a Decimal Tabulator, which aaves time, and insures accuracy in billing aad writing of figures in eolumna.
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  • 129 7 FIXTURES. Wadaeaday, October IS. lln;h U..t- r. 10.57 a.m., 11.41 p.m. ouncil, 2.V> p.m. Thursday, October t4. ll iuli Water, 11.25 a.m. Outward mnil due. flonixwarcl mail leaves. Autumn Races. Medical Hiaaiaa Kete, Malacca. i'riday, Octobor 15. High Water, OAM a.m., 11.54 p.m. i anil due. Hand
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  • 181 7 irCSSBU AT TIIE DOCKS. 1..1-' Wharf Basin -Nil. r^.st IVkfljrf Mata ILiri, Z.iida. Katong. HVaarf, Albert and iciuria l>r> D..k> NIL Kara, Laortaa, Sanjiti Thongwa, Ell i-t rt Ajax. Jarii.: Wliarl Innamineka. Pulo i.rjni ual Wharf.— NlL Kei'.pi'l Harbour. Main Wharf Havre, M 8 Milo, Abella, Leh Vedette,
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  • 195 7 To-day JMedan 3 p.m. I'ort Swetteuham and Penang t put .Saiiron P m Kre'.iy, TnaggaM, Kflantan, Patani, Sincora. baiulon and Bangkok 4 p.m. (Jatavia, Cheriuon, Samarang and Boonbaya P- 01 Bangkok P- m Tbanday Saigon 10 Batavi. U a.m. Mm, Labaaa, Jesselton, Kudat, Sandaknr, Sulu and Zamboanga
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  • 23 7 (OAdal Pout Office Report) L*ft S'pore Arrived London Aufcu^t 27 October 2 ,;,er 2 October 2 ober 0 October 7
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  • 120 7 The Grosvenor Garden premises in London not batag available for some weeks Mr. Mivi-r is being temporarily accotnn.oilutc.l id the India Office where sixty to M*l Mly members of the clerical establishment and stores estab&shment will remain until next spring when accommodation has been arranged for in
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  • 14 7 Qui-rnstown harbour is closed by the Admiralty to ships carrying passengers t. t\\:ir(l bound.
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  • 127 7 EXCHANGB Singapore, October 11. On I oudon, Bank 4 m/s 1/41/16 Demand 11/18 I'rivate 3 m. 3 credits 2/4*4 On New York Demand 39H Private 90 days 45% On France Bank 580 On India, Bank T. T. 136 On Hongkong:, Bank d/d p.c. pm. On Shanghai, Bank
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  • 52 7 Spot Oct Nov.-D«c Jan.-Mar Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Clos'ng Prices Buyers Sellers Spot i— Oct. Nov.-Dec. Jan.-Mar. Tone of Market. Steady. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers Sellers 53 54 55 55tt 56 56V4 61 62 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 12 noon, October
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES
    • 211 7 v'al. Pd «aj tr» Seller*. 10 10 Ampang 1100 I 1 Ayer Weng L10 1.25 l'l fl Kam. Kamunting 2.0.0 2.10.0 10 10 Kinta Assoc. 5.00 6.00 tl il Kinta Tin 2.7.6 nom 1 1 Hitam Tin 2.70 2.90 1 1 Jelantoh 1.40 1.C0 n £1 Lahat Minet 7.50
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    • 121 7 Val. Pd. Buy ert Seller*. il £1 Br. Am. Tobacco S.1U.0 1.17.0 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 9.50 10.50 hi -hi- Electric T'ways 3/3 10 10 Fraser Neave 54.00 c.r. M 50 W. Hammer and Co. 100 i.iOlOOKntz Broi. 1X0.00 150.CO a il Mexican Eagle 11.10.0 12.0.0 10 10
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    • 83 7 U. Eot, 6p.c. |1^«4.*0« »«j r* -pore Electric Tramways 6 p.c. CSSO.OOC Hem Spore Municipal a p^ t1,878,0C0 pai Spore Mun. 4H p.t of 19G7 $1,000,000 Up.c. 10 p^. di* Spore Mnn. 4H PA of 1909 $1,600,500.. II p*. 10 p^. dii Spore Mob. 4% of 1909 $l' 600,00«
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  • 424 7 Fraaer and Co. and I.yail and Iratt'a QejltatllaaV Latest available Sterling Quotations are printed on another pace cm Friday.] To-day's Prieet Krai-r Lyall 4 ft Co. Evatt Allenby ($1) 0.70 0.80 0.70 0.80 \lor Gajah f$l) 3.00 3.30 3.00 3.25 \m. Malay 3.50 4.00 3.50 3.75 AyerHitam ($5)
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 817 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS LARGE SUMS OF MONEY, to Invest <>n mortiM^c? at reasonable interest. State full particular*, to Investor, Straits Times. WANTED, a few new or used 1 or 2 ton lorries or husse?, also l»o .eater car. State nctt price and particulars to Carrier, Strait? I'OR BALE, frus-h C'cutrosema Plumerii
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    • 52 7 THE FAIRFIELD TRADING COMPANY SPECIALISTS IN MOTORCARS, ACCESSORIES AND GENERAL HARDWARE Oae Orchard Road SOLE AGENTS- IMPORTERS: CROW FLKIIART MOTOR CARS TEXAN MOTOR CARS AMERICAN FORD PARTS CYCLOMOBILE CARS GENERAL HARDWARE SOUTHLAND TYRES AND TUBES guaranteed for 7,600 miles. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES MOTOR CAR REPAIRS Promptly execated at reasonable price. GET
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    • 649 7 HAVE YOU TRIED THE HEW DELICIOUS SWEETS MADE FRESH DAILY IN sinhhihi. Obtainable at Hotel* and usual Store*. AUCTION SALE of valuable 1.-asehol.l «.n-sidc building !.u:J at Tanjong Rhu, and podown Bite at Garl<<* Quay. The nfefaigMd kOT« l>een instructed to aril by public auction nt thuir sal.- room, RatH.-t
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  • 983 8 The Straits Times WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13 FALLODEN HALL SHOAL. As there does not appear on the orders of the day for this afternoon's mee i:.<r of the Legislative Council any special vote providing for the erection of a light on Falloden Hall shoal it must not be assumed that the
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  • 27 8 We learn from Church Notes that the total of the donations sent from Hongkong towards the fund for the preservation of Westminster Abbey was £338 19s 3d
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  • 31 8 One of the finest iron fields in the world is reported to have been discovered in the Philippines. Surveys thus far comleted show the lands to contain 500,000,000 tons of ore.
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  • 35 8 A big- water-spout was visible in the harbour at Penang on Sunday afternoon. 'It moved down the North Channel parallel with the Kedah coast, and before it ceased assumed a peculiarly "bent" formation, almost semi-circular."
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  • 48 8 At Penang a load of samshu capsized on Weld Quay and a coolie threw a stump of a lighted cigarette into it causing a blaze. The fire brigade subdued the flames with cement. The coolie was sentenced to a month's hard labour for doing an act endangering life.
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  • 47 8 The steamer Katuna, the first vessel of the new steamship service between Canada, the Straits and Java, inaugurated by the Ellerman and Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd., is expected to discharge at Port Swettenham on October 29. She will also load cargo for Singapore, Batavia, Samarang and Soerabaya.
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  • 50 8 The following resignations are notified in the M.S.V.R.'s routine orders for October His Excellency the H.gh Commissioner has been pleased tv accept the resignation of his commission of Captain 11. F. Nutter, with effect from August 18, 1920, and of Lieut. D. F. Topham, w.th effect from August 18, 1920.
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  • 65 8 Sinn Feiners at Skibberecn, County Cork, cleverly captured a quantity of mails which are delivered by aeroplane from Bantry. They marked a large white circle in a field, and stood near by in military uniform. The aviator mistook the circle for a military sign, and dropped the mail bags into
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  • 13 8 The number of coconuts harvested on Soengei Radja Estate in September was 73,500.
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  • 16 8 The Board of Trade has made an order bringing all rice products under the profiteering acts.
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  • 25 8 Mr. Lazarus, optician, has returned to Singapore, and will be staying for a time at the Adelphi Hotel, Room m, where clients may consult him.
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  • 37 8 By kind permission of the captain and officers, H.M.S. Curlew will be open to visitors from 3 to 6 p.m. on Friday. She is in the roads and launches will convey them from and to Johnston's Pier.
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  • 41 8 The Ministry for Transport proposes to widen many London streets, and to construct additional subways to minimise the dangers to pedestrians. A reporter of the Daily Mail counted 60 motor cars which passed Trafalgar Square in the space of one minute.
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  • 41 8 Although New York has children's playgrounds nearly a hundred streets have been reserved for children during the summer months. That is to say, the police have prohibited all traffic on those streets. Naturally they have not chosen the most important thoroughfares.
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  • 41 8 The October orders of the M.S.V.R. contain the following All ranks at present serving in the M.S.V.R., who propose to join the new unit which is shortly being formed, should forward their names (through their officers Commanding Company) to Adjutant M.S.V.R.
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  • 47 8 It is notified at Simla that the newspaper the Sinn Feiner published at New York by the Sinn Fein Publishing Co. and weekly Soviet Russia, also published at New York, as we.l as the Daily Herald of London, have been proscribed under the Indian Sea Customs Act.
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  • 47 8 A Pensng wire to the Malay Mail says It is learned on good authority that the information regarding Restriction published in the Malayan Leader and reproduced in the Straits Echo is incorrect. The Government is not ready to act unless there s a direct unanimous local demand.
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  • 67 8 In connection with the Peace Celebrations in Juiy, 1919, says the F.M.S.R. annual report, special arrangements were made to cope with the enormous passenger traffic that had to be conveyed to and from the various centres at which the celebrations were held. All passenger; were carried free 280,000 were dealt
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  • 69 8 Influenza took such a heavy toll of new-ly-enlisted conscr.pts in the Japanese army iast year, that, in order that a similar catastrophe may not recur, the authorities have made it compulsory for every recruit to be injected with anti-influenza vaccine. Nearly 2,000 soldiers perished in barracks from influenza last year,
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  • 83 8 At the instnncc of Insp. A. \V Matthews, of Orchard Road police station, an Indian named Sativar Rami Chobi, driver of motor lorry S3<il, belonging to the Rice Distribution Board, was convicted yesterday, in the Second Court, of rash driving in Oxley Road on the 6th inst. He collided with
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  • 108 8 The Japan Advertiser leports that according to information brought by the T.K.K. steamer Siberia Maru which recently arrived at Yokohama the tide of travel has again turne 1 toward the Far East and the demand for passajre is even greater than during the big rush last year. Steamers from San
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  • 111 8 Have you tried the new delicious sweets made fresh daily in Singapore We have, and we venture to say that when you have, you will repeat the experiment. These very choice bon-bon confections are European made, and as they are quite fresh when sold they have a flavour superior to
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  • 99 8 Russian newspapers declare that the most powerful citizen in Soviet Russia to-day is Olga Goroknoff, aged twentythree, a physically attractive and healthy girl. She is Lenin's chief inspirer and fanatically preaches the Red holy war against England in Asia. She has gained ascendancy over the chief Soviet members by a
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  • 114 8 The Shanghai correspondent of the NewYork Sun reports that in an interview the former President (Dr. Sun Vat Sen) said that the condition of China to-day, as the result of the recent fighting around retting, was wors^ than at any time 11. China's recent history. Northern China was now absolutely
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  • 589 8 Early Dudley sold the Wit ley < <»&rt estate for £750,000. The death is announced of Mr. John Jones, mine assistant, Tronoh Mines, Ltd.. at the ago of 54 years. The new Bishop of Victoria is due to arrive in Hongkong by the P. and O. ■learner
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  • 45 8 The mail from Europe ex P. and O. Nellore will arrive by train to-morrow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders about 11 a.ni. The outward 8.1. packet Teosta, with mails from Europe, is expected to reach Penang: at daylight to-morrow.
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  • 44 8 A supplementary commission has b^n issued by the Governor under wh eh Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard is appointed chairman of the Tramways commission in place of the Hon. Mr. R. J. Addie, who resigns the chairmanship but remains a member of the Commission.
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  • 91 8 A Melbourne message of September 12 says Members of the State Ministry do not favour the proposal that they should arrange for an official inquiry into the eon dieting reports received concerning the Badak tin mine. The subject was referred to the Crown law authorities, and they
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  • 129 8 When the Japanc c st ,uikt Tanion Main was leaving Newcastle, Australia, on September li> for ft mantle' she liail to pass close to the Preach barquo Admiral ck> Cornelius, which was ly injr at anchor. The Tanion Maru struck on" of the flukes of the large,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 60 8 SMOKE CAPSTAN MAGNUMS CIGARETTES $1.10 ertinof H W. D. H.O. WILLS Bristol and London ROVER MOTOR CARS ***** M3OELB Ready fox» Tmmodiate Delivery JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD. (It>oo:;?or&t: <j in Belted) S?NG4POk£ ANi KUALA LUMFUR. SANITAS DISINFECTANT Insist on getting drums with the PINE TREE CHOP Sole Importers The Borneo
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    • 160 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT Pathe Serial Featuring; Pearl Whit* IS Epds. THE BLACK SECRET IS Epds. Episodes Nos. 3 and 4 4 reels t Pta. LIFTING SHADOWS 6 Pts. Featuring Emmy Wehlcn and Stuart Holmes Topical Budget 4 Pts. A WOMAN ACCURSED 4 Pts. (First Show) PALLADIUM Orchard Road 6 Pts. SHERRY
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  • 451 9 Sinn Fein Denounced by a Sifl. Feiner. Senseless and Despicable. 1 Reuter Telegrams London, October 9. A striking letter by the O'Conor Don indignantly denounces the destruction of hameka and killing of police. He declares that p:>ople will be no nearer to selfgovernment if they kill all the police
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  • 88 9 Recto Telegrams Pai is, October 10. Beyrouth, Syria Railway traffic is ■gain normal in the Hanran district which is now completely pacified. Moslem notabilities are heartily cooperating with the French authorities. The situation in Cilicia is improving steadily. (Havas.) Paris, October 11. The advent of the democratic
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  • 109 9 Reuter Telegrams London, October 9. The Times correspondent at Warsaw states that the Poles are exhibiting great indifference to the prospect of peace, attributabb it is stated to a baHef that real peace with Soviet Russia is impossible and the necessity of having to maintain, an army in
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  • 149 9 Soviet's Behavitw Sharply Criticised. fcauTsa Telegram London, October D. Viscount Curzon, reply .ng to Tchitcherin's note of the Bth, declares that while T>iti>in strictly adhered to h^r undertakings Kamencff openly violated the principal condition of his admittance to Britain. The Soviet trifled with the question of British
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  • 259 9 Rxirrsa Telegram* London, October 9. Washington Sir Auckland Geddes and Sir tii.-.rl.'s Addis, London manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai bank, met Mr. Davis, the under Secretary of the State Department, en October 8, for a conference which it is understood was arranged with a view to
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  • 108 9 Riuni Telegram London, October 9. Mineola American and British aviation experts witnessed a striking night demonstration by the civilian airman Paul Collins with an alleged fireproof aeroplane with patented device for permitting safe night landings. Prior to the ascent the aeroplane was treated with a fireproof substance and
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  • 78 9 I.SCTEB TELEGRAM London, October 10. The Renown entered the Channel and is proceeding to Portsmouth, accompanied by tho third flotilla of the Atlantic fleet and six destroyers. The Prince of Wales has sent a message to the press expressing warm appreciation for numerous messages of welcome
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  • 148 9 Appalling Collision In iiance. A Terrible Death Roll. KEirrsa Telegrams London, October 10. Paris An appalling disaster occurred throuch the Paris-Nantes express, travelling at sixty miles an hour, running into a goods train standing in Houilbs station. Ei^ht passenger coaches were telescoped. Twenty-five bodies of the dead have
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  • 89 9 ft'jrtm Telegram London, October 10. Berlin It is reported from Weimar that Admiral yen Scheer, his wife and a maid were assassinated and the Admiral's 18--year-oIJ daughter was seriously wounded by two ma.'k:d men who broke into tho Admiral's villa in the afternoon. One of :he murderers
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  • 83 9 T.I k TELEGRAM London, October 9. It is considered that the prospects as regards the coal ballot on the 11th 'nst. are bright r owing to the moderating influence of Mr. Smillie's appeal which has been backed up by two other prominent leaders. The appeals seem to
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  • 71 9 lirni Telegram London, October 9. Paris No decision has yet been takea as regards the postponed Geneva Conference to discuss reparations. The French Government replied to a note from Viscount Curzon suggesting that such a conference should be held by agreeing to it, but specifying that the
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  • 124 9 Riitib Telegrams London, October 9. Milan As a result of the agreement botween workers and employers, electric power is again available and the tramways have restarted. London, October 9. Stockholm It is reported, according to the Petrograd Isvestia, that Tomsk was occupied by anti-Soviet peasants led by White officers.
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  • 268 9 Cox and Harding on Campaign Issues. liiyii TrirMAM* LflWJff*, Oc»oh(>r S. Nrw York Spcakincr at Nashville, Mr. vn-i.'.'.y i c pted ttM I.apue cf Nations as the issue of the campa'gn. Re'errinij to Mr. Harding's denunciation of .ho present League, he said, Now he is against the League,
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  • 78 9 lirrn Telegram London, October 9. The sudden cancellation on a large scale f Japanese and American orders ha? enaad jnpr.'ceciented losses in the Bradford div :rict and a crisis has occurred in the Yorkhire wool trade. On the other hand ti;e Amalpamated Textiles declare that all reputable
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  • 67 9 (Aneta Sen-ice.) Weltevrcden, October 11. Sugar speculators are intenuincf t<> establish a second hand trust with Hrn object >f keeping up the sugar price nt forty-five sruilders. The realisation of thess plans, however, depends in the first place on whether speculators amongst whom is a Norwegian firm
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  • 51 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, October 12. The wedding has taken place at St. George's Church, Penang, the Rev. Keppel Gamier officiat.ng, of Mr. Raymond Mclntyre, of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., Singapore, and Miss Beatrice Margaret, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thomas of Suffolk House,
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  • 169 9 Vessel Finds New Owner For $45,000. An interesting sale by auction was conducted in the salerooms of Messrs. Powell and Co., Ltd., this morning. The lot offered was the Altenburg, which was stranded at Lima Island, off Horsburgh L ghthouse, on September 3, and which it
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  • 44 9 In the new constitution of Malta the Colonial Secretary of Malta has decided that a proviso shall be introduced requiring a deposit from each candidate for the Legislative Assembly of £20, which will be returned if the candidte secures a prescribed number ol votes.
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  • 1698 9 Big Fields and Good Dividends Yesterday. With three places in eight races out oi nine there was every provision for nterest .r.g sport yesterday, when the Singapore Sporting Club's autumn meeting began Indeed such fields as eleven and thirteor made things awkward for the handicappci on occas on
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  • 205 9 Sugden Stakes (Class B).— Mimic- 10 12 Lucy Ashton 10.6, Avro 9.9, Shanghai 8.13, N.ghtgown 8.10, Eveline B.!t. Suggestion 8.7, Fasinga 7.2, Gay Lass 6.7. Malaya Purse.— Royal Blood 10.10, Cyrano 9.12, Madam Mill 9.5, Lord Fisher 8.5, Golden Strand 8.4, Good Ally 8 0 Timah 7.11,
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  • 22 9 The Sopwith works have been closed down, and 1,400 workpeople paid oIT, owing to difficulties arising from tlxajshmip in the motor-cycle trade.
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  • 704 10 Surgeon-Creator Tells Story of His Triumphs. K.vi-ry one has heard the story of the man whose nose was accidentally cut off in one of the Paris streets. They took him to hospital, and the doctor exclaimed, 'But where is his nose I A search party found
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  • 288 10 The Increase to Twenty Million Sterling. Noti.-i was given that an extraordinary meeting of the Dunlop Rubber Company, Ltd., would be held at 14, Regent Street, London, S.W. 1, on September 10, for the pnrpOM of considering and, if tboaght fit, pn-sinj* the following 1 resolut.ons, the
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  • 43 10 A mai 1 7 feet in length, apparently of :i i riler. has been shot at Aberdeen, l.y police inspector Oavks. Larga snakes have been shot in the vicinity of Aberdeen before, and we l>e!iev#thev lmvc sometimes exceeded the present mr in length.
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  • 590 10 Satisfactory Condition of The Estates. The tenth annual ordinary general meeting of Bukit Katil Rubber Estates, Ltd. was held at the company's office on Tuesay, September 28, at noon, Mr. Tan Soo Hock (chairman) presiding. The minutes of the ninth annual orJinary general meeting were read and
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  • 164 10 Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report Singapore, October 13. Silver. 54 4 Hongkong 73. Shanghai 41%. Three months gold 41 ?i. Tin.— loo tons sold at 130.25. Rubber. Market very dull. Prices paid for standard sheet at to-day's auction were 52 and 58 for standard crepe. Share -Market.—
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  • 131 10 Taxicab drivers came into their own >n September 5 when a deputation of twelve, representing the original taxicab m y of September 1914 which saved Paris, went to Gagny on the Marne to attend the jnvciling of a monument in memory cf heir exploits. Some hitherto unknown facts
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  • 11 10 Mr. Brunei-Norman is now in charge of the Imperial Hotel, Tientsin.
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  • 69 10 In the change of programme, Liberty Hall presents the Great Gamble serial ■■pisodes 11 and 12, in four parts, in thi first show along with a 2-reel L-Kc •omedy, Charlie, the hero, in two parts. In h he second show, the Midnight Man serial ■pisodes three and four, in four
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 154 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, The Rent Board will cease to exist n December and what the Government intends to do to protect the poor wageearners is a matter of conjecture. But the matter is one of first rate importance to the public and
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  • 556 10 (■rowing Scandal of The Courts. It has been said that in the Divorce Court perjury is becoming a crying scaniiai," said Mr. Travers Humphreys at the Old Biiiley on September S, when a remarkable conspiracy to obtain a divorce was disclosed. Sam Appleton, aged thirty-two, an iron
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  • 100 10 The body of a man tied by the hand* and legs with wire ropes to the axle tree of a cart has been found at low tide on the seashore between Ballycotton and Cloyne. Co. Cork. There were indications that the body had been in thr> water
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  • 1274 10 Labour and Rubber Restriction Criticised. The tenth annual general meeting of the shareholders of Kempas, Limited, was held on the 11th instant at 4, r ort Koad, Malacca, Major W. M. Sime, 0.8.E.. presiding. Following the usual preliminaries, The Chairman, according to the official report supplied, said The
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  • 646 10 Working of the Company Since Formation. The statutory meeting of the shareholders of Rawang Tin, Ltd., was held on Fri.'ny in the registered office of the Company, Downing Street, Penang. Mr. M. K. Whitlock presided, the others present being Messrs. F. H. Grummit, T. A. Duffy, L.
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  • 92 10 Programme of drills, etc., for ending Saturday, October 16, 1920 Saturday, October 16. S.R.E.(v) Rifle Club, Balestier Range 2.30 p.m. (Sd.) R. SMITH, Lieut, Ag. Adjutant, S.V.C. SINGAPORE AND SOUTH MALATA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Orders for week ending Sunday, October 17 Wednesday, October IS. Signalling Class, 5.15
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  • 73 10 The effect of too much (lancing and over-indulgence in dress on morality will be discussed at the International Women's Council at Christiania. The American lelegates propose a resolution dealing with the recent shameful excess which has widely permeated co-called polite society in many lands, and which is distinctly ncreasing immorality."
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 49 10 The S.C.C. Rugby football season will start next week. The goal posts will be put up for practice on Tuesday. A meeting of players will be held in the pavilion previous to the practice game, and it is hoped that as many as possible w.ll attend.
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    • 241 10 The following scores were returned in the Ladies' October competition at the Sepoy Lines Golf Club The match between the Keppel and Sepoy Lines Golf Clubs played on Sunday last at Sepoy Lines resulted in a win for Sepoy Lines by 6% points to 4%. Details are appended, first
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    • 71 10 The following will represent the SCC XI. against No. 4 Company P.G.A. at hockey on Wednesday, 20th H. S. Burgess, W. S. Black, N. A. M. GrLTin, Rev. A. T. Lee, R. T. Gosling, R. E. Foulger, T. H. Holyoak, F. R. Smith. K. C. Stocks, R. E. Prentis
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  • 549 10 A Year's Work for the British Sailors. The third annual report of King George's Fund for Sailors contains this sentence In view of the fact that many war funds have terminated their activities during the past year, the General Counefl wish to state that King George's Food
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  • 1125 11 Establishment of Lloyd's Aviation Record. Major C <*• Turner, writing in the Observer, says On MM side of the Royal EsehaßgH is an obscure doorway under the inscription 41 Lloyd's. (Hptiiin.-' Itoom." The situation «f the Aircraft Pilots' Room, which, it Would Mem, will bo an inevitable develop-
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  • 795 11 Officer on the Lack of General Reserve. Very frank criticism of Allied war policy and methods of eo.imand is contained in an article. At the Supreme War Council, in the September Blackwood's, by Captain IVter Wright, late Assistant Secretary. Supreme War Council. Captain Wright rv.aintains that for
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  • 37 11 One of Us* two mysu ry tOWTI <r<vtt*<l ;:t Bhorehaaa 'luring tin- war, ISO feat hijrh laai lu-rn mnored to Portsmouth whore it was sunk DjMUT the light >hip as a naviu;iti'>n n ark and for defence.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 159 11 WE BFG TO ADVISE Oar Many Customers that from October I, J920 'HIS MASTER'S VOICE REOCRDB WILL BE REDUCED IN PRIGE Plum Label 52.50 and $3.50 Black Lebe! $8.25 and $4.25 Celebrity $2.75 and up S. MOUTeiE CO., LTD. (luootpoiated ia Koagkoag) RAFFLB3 PLAOB, 31NOAPORB THECLYNO The Aristocrat oi Lightweights
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    • 307 11 RAFFLES HOTEL RACE WEEK Special Dinners Tiffins Thursday, October 14> Saturday, Goto her 16 Dancing on above Nights ADEPIkHI HOTEL RACE WEEK Special Tiffins and Dinners on Race Days RUNNYMEDE HOTEL LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) (SEASIDE) PENANG THE FINEST SITUATION IN PENANG Terms Moderate ORCHESTRA PLAYS NIGHTLY EXCEPT
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  • 721 12 Sir T. Fliher's Suggestions on The Situation. Bii ThcmM K ibw, cl the C.P.O 3., np'j lag to tbe least o( tbu eew lintr Bmpteaot CacadVa icjccsb »t the launching otrt a.ouy i(sva Bomo interesting comparisons ci Iho ootl cl shins lo day axd btljre tbe
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  • 246 12 How Colchester Opined its First Oyiter, Tbe several Oyster Fishery of tie hirer Cobie waa formally proclaimed open a Colobeater on September 2, with doe obeci TMoe of a ritaal ao old that it w:old not b< surprising if it were a tt»ui» oa among %h< otntera themselves
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  • 120 12 It is tepoited by (be New York eotre pcndeci o( (be Cbioago Ttibnie thai He Cbitf Invalidation Officer of tbe Departin rj» o' Jmtice (Mr. Wi<liam J F!yn») is aadersjood lotoeot ihcl .(.Hbe xp'ceioa ia Wall «t»esS, New York, waa mated by a lime boaib, eel
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 138 12 SATISFACTION IS BEST ASSURED IF WE WORK WITH YOU RATHER THAN FOR YOU lilt O TOUCH WITH KIAM MAT COMPANY, I*B tna 101 MARKET STREKT. AND TOD WILL CXPERIRNCE IT. KONDO ACETIC ACID 95% GU VRA.NTEED MyKI CHESTS .ew^cl second-hand VEkEER CHESTS CSAfiIkATING PANS EKAHELIED BUCKOS LAHX CUPS (a *indß)
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    • 857 12 NOTICE IX THE ESTATE OF YEE KOK WAH. I)K( EASED. PURSUANT TO SECTION M OF THE TRUSTEE ORDINANCE, I*l4 NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having any claims or demands upon or against the Estate of I.cc Kok Wah, deceased late of No. U, Hrcren Street. Malacca, whe died
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    • 77 12 Pineapple Brand SIN6IPORE SOLD STOOGE eOMPAHY, LIMITED. BRUNNER MONO CO LTB. NORTHW!) 11, BMrUaWB •MEVcarr WBM& e^ rnAOK MA*O> Maaafactarera of KICAKBONATI OF SODA SODA ASH CAUSTIC SODA CARBONATK OP UUKjKIa aiIPHATt OF AMMONIA CALCIUM CHLON.i:! PI'RE Zi.NC ETC Akems, Stralta Settlements and F.JI.K H. WOLSKEL CO., LTD. SIMOAPORE AND
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  • 754 13 Cost of Living Labour Committee on Money And Prices. Money and ptiees are tbe rokj«elg o( ac isterim report just ia«ued b? tbe Jjiq Joiimitieo on toe Oost o( Living, a bid) •oB« B > .i»rf ol repreaealaiires ol tbt "arliamt ntuy Ocmmmee ol tbe Tr»d Uaion CuDvteM, tbe Labour
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  • 263 13 Is It a Memorial to Some Great Victory Is tbo riddle of Htooebcaga to 03 aolw 1 klK't poat'tog »•>- oxinj lo» oeataiieis I'bu Offin>o: Wj.b«, with tbe S .oitty cl Aitiijaan. s *nt n o Uiiiy ib'Oßioe tepie leniAiive, »»s 6-.^ikoi id fOioi-tiaoiiarf Wm m ji.ol'lts an
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  • 20 13 A tenant at Willesden We took the rooms in 1614. The clerk That accounts for Urn leifth of your atory.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 342 13 WHITEAWAY'S (Incorporated in England) s n? is: isr o CANM^O HFAT F-.R NB"ANT COIRIN-* BTERHQ KTCHENETTE BTtRNU FufcL ALUMINUM QUART ftom drafta. B Of K n ot Tn cb d a With (oldiog nrn heating Prioe) $4. 80 M f 6 0 >l s-i aa I o nvpniens 18 rcn-p'oto
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    • 169 13 JIjST ARRIVED GOGGLES SUNGLASSES to salt all aifkJa. M. EZEKIEL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OPTICIAN! O, High Street, Europe Hotel Buildings. B> Appointnent. APOLLINARIS NATURAL MINERAL WATER NOW AGAIN OBTAINABLE Since its foundation in 1872, the Apollinaris business has always brea Hriti.«h-owno.l. 4.500 British Shareholders have invested £3,000,000 ia the Company.
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    • 78 13 Ist] S fif *i P-' ."i r J y^ J&^^- > k PUBLIC BENEFACTOR 4a sld Axjoo itoM tbat II c maa who csa m»ke ii».i bladca r.f now where oalj one grew bfifore ii A Pcbhe B.iJiCj, > AN YOU PBOUCCI THAT BXTRA BLADSI Baya G«»»ford aiiJ m eth«teat.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 764 14 SALES BY AUCTION I NDF.K INSTRKTION HtOM THE CONSUL FOR FR.VNd: AUCTION SALE r ,u,.,l enrito ex Altenburß. Messrs. POWELL Ltd, have baM instructed F to sell by public auction. on Friday October It, 1920. «t 11 a.m. a hales tanned hides. 24 bale* wet salted ht t^m b ck
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    • 497 14 SALES BY AUCTION AUaiON SALE if ten cases Muntz metal sheathing by tht Uuntz Metal Co., Ltd., Birmingham, and 2« cases Quaker's oats, in good condition. M Maaara. Ckaaaaj Koon Seng Co.'s saleroom. No. 30. Kline Street, on Thursday. October 14, at 10.J0 a.nv To be sold in lot. Now
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    • 1523 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 House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies
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    • 600 14 BANKING BAKQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE Authorized Capital Frs. 250,000.000 Subscribed Capital Frs. 150.000.001> Paid-up Capital Frs. 75,000,000 (1/3 of the Capital suWi'ihed by ta. Government of the Chinese Republic). Chairman of the Board of Director. Andre Berthelot General Manager A. J. Pornofte HEAD OKFICK 74, Rue Saint Lazarc. Paris BRANCHES
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  • 1008 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Motor Coach Problem. B Mueio Euißt writes im The Obieivct as fol owi This is tho first August holiday season to wit-tBS tbe develcfmeat of motor obar a b no eecvion to a st; g3 at which thoj h»vo to be
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  • 110 15 Gbargod with tuvoUiEirK a "nineleentb bole" at tbe pabl.o ua'i Knki a* Vas oitlaodi Paik, in vioMiou of tbe VoMead c>, El --Aid It. B.'elw.Ua wiiUr, ffll Jt a.hi b. !.;»a tbo N:w Ink Cooft, Tbe rodU told tbe Coinmifgionti tbit they •tlift'd thenn.kr% ai (juKirie, »nd
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 286 15 HOOD MATERIAL ASSI KKS I.ASTINC BEAUTY NEVERLEEK ramaim wtwprouf Qmocfa long jrean of letuke in all clim- Ii hus iljnibility to ullliataiid repeated Folding and unfolding, strength ie hold plate window*, ficxibilii.. (a keep tin' Uaei of >:o<>.! d^sifrning. A hood made of NEVERLEEK means another worry removed, l "i\
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    • 198 15 COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS SOLID MAHOG.'.NY MODELS BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED EXQUISITE TONE. ARTISTIC CABINET $390 TAIiI.E MODEL $I*.". ROBINSON PIANO COJIPAXY, LIMITED SINGAPORE. (Incorporated in Hongkong) BE WISE BUY IMEX FRENCH IMPUNCTURABLE EXTRA STRENGTH TUBES K'lll satisfaction guaranteed. SOLE DISTRIBITORS FHF PATENT PATCHQUICK COMPANY 26- 1 Orchard Ro-d. FOURNIEfi'S HYiENIQUE MIXTURE (FOR LADIFS'WASTK
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    • 59 15 DUNLOP fi n t o m-t I Nerer lost their l^^y^g^f rT^^\, ahe Donlop Rubber Co. Ltd. (laeotfforated la J»paa) el/a, BOBINBON ROAD. PHone 1436 JST jSi aHf ON HIRE ALEC MOTOR GARAGE SIS, O*o*«s*| Road. LORRIES At Prices that Defy Competitor FIAT 0 31 ton Model CHASSIS PRICE $8,50U
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 382 16 GUAN MAT CO. LIMITED (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) 16. Phillip Street. SINGAPORE. Goods ready in Stock BUBBUCK'S COLOURED PAINT. OIL AND SUNDRIES SHEET LE.VD 3<4 lbs. WHITE COTTON WASTE CAUSTIC SODA WASHING SODA EUROPE BASS BROOMS CRANES CYLINDER OIL ROUND MOUTHED SHOVELS SQUARE MOUTHED SHOVELS CANVAS HOSE 1 in. to
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    • 366 16 REMINDER TO PUNTERS PLOUGHS I PLOUGHS I PLOUGHS NEGRO AND LUZON-LAGIO with Extra Shears and Fitting!.. NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED Apply to GUAN KIAT CO. LIMITED No. 36, PHILLIP STREET, SINGAPORE. I VEITTHFHG UU4ILB ■•sun. An otmi mrnum. HIN WATT CO. Markai ltr**i ami Of«a*M leat UNSAreia. JUST ARRIVED hernb
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    • 1905 16 ADVtRFLSEMENTS^ CM nVAO «Urg«4 lot Wui* Tar late, 7* L««. «tc-. la oralaary rl*»*-a*t m» (avanga au ward* U Its*) aiw P*r Una on* Insertion SS cts, two ins. «6 eta, tart* ins. M faar Us. U ate. It* las. li.oo, six ins. Sl.lv ten In* 11.40. «yam !xs. |1
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    • 731 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, store* and orXcea. Apply Ed. M Wathan Co, 4. D* Bonsa Stroet. OFFICES TO LET. Centrally aituated Apply to Mr. A. de Mello. 7. Boat Quay. TO LET, Nos. 101 to 117, North Boa; Gaa; 4po°r !>3Ki! «r.,i Rshrem. Brae Easah Rca<i "OFFICES TO LET,
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    • 450 16 Straits Motorcar Service LIMIIV (Incorporated tn BtaaMa SeUlaaxatt: 218 to Bit. ORCHARD RO>D LORRIES AND CARS HIRED OVERHAULS TO MOTOR CARS AND CYCLE; WELDING of *!1 metal*. Satisfaction Guarantee J Large stock* of LUCAS HORNS AND LAMPS arriving ahortly Phone 1233 SHIPPING PLANTING MINING For these three Key Industries ol
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 48 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and General M Manager's Office Ui7 Job Printing Office 1244 All communications relating to editor!*, matters and news should be addresae-i to THE EDITOR. All communication relating to business matter* —advert!**ments, subscriptions, account*, printing. etc., should be addressed to TUV MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES
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