The Straits Times, 1 July 1921
1921-07-01
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Title Section14 1921-07-01 1 The Straits Times. *o. 26,678 0 SINGAPORE, FRI] fULY 1, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS.14 words
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Advertisement88 1921-07-01 1 NESTLES MALTED MILK i t IBTAINABLI rmtvwßJk) INSIST UPON YCfUR DEALER SUPPLYING YOU WITH Beai 1 wMkt Brand r&C* KM m Milk AND SO BE SURE THAT YOU HAVE THE BEST OBTAINABLE. Sol* A*«nt» lor S.S. and F.M.S. JOBIPH TRAVERS SONS. LTD. (Incorporated in England r mdßmY'' KH n A88 words
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Advertisement286 1921-07-01 1 |iffl P &k NEW HUDSON Cy^^*?*^*^'™*^f^Jayjipyy *<*Z»Z/ MODBL DB LUXB FEATURES WHICH MAKE FOR SUPREMACY The 2V 4 h.p. New Uodsou two-stroke Hghtweifht Motor Cycle is *»iißry*ly popular by reason of its uniqae and unrivalled specification. On no other machine of a similar class cau be found Much refinements, and286 words
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Advertisement13 1921-07-01 1 NEBTLEB L MALTED tKUJS. rnct lltgl $IM pm ks«U Small 114* pm lassi*13 words
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Article1097 1921-07-01 2 Ne\» and Closer Business Link! With Europe. The significance of the successful de- 1 monstration of the adaptability of wire- 1 leas telephony to the existing system has not been lost upon business men, and the conversations between Southwold and Z*ndvoort encourage the hope that the closer1,097 words
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Advertisement283 1921-07-01 2 !jj|jf] PTHELAST I BpwtJßi j^n Hi! i '[jnKjii'K VTEVER let your stock ot l\l Caley's Cocoa run so low as this. All good things arc widely sought after, and this delicious beverage is no exception to the rule. It isn't a/ways easy to obtain y^yW it its popularity is so283 words
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Advertisement490 1921-07-01 2 Professor Fleming; added that one great idvantage in the wireless telephone is that here is no distortion of the wave form. Phe higher harmonics are distorted in he case of the ordinary telephone, and hat imposes a limitation on the tele>hone with wires as to distance. In the ase of490 words
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Advertisement230 1921-07-01 2 10 H.P. CITftOEM T I S^ CAR The excellence of French automobile engineerini has long been~^ known and agreed by experts. The Cirl>en is>e acknowledged* best of this school of production. See this remarkable Car— compare it with any other light car on th« Market. Take a demonstration ride— drive230 words
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Article211 1921-07-01 3 Canton General Leaves for The Front. Particulars additional to those contained in our special Hongkong telegram are given below ln view of possible danger from the Kwangsi troops who are threatening to invade the province, Gen. Chen Chiung-ming has left Canton for Shiu Hing to direct the Cantonese211 words
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Article172 1921-07-01 3 First Part of the Wood Mission Finished. After travelling for eighteen days through central and northern Luzon, General Wood and Mr. Cameron Forbes returned to Manila on May 30. The mission held scores of public meetings and private conferences, listening to thjpViews of the natives with regard to172 words
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Article170 1921-07-01 3 British Officer's Splendid Marksmanship. Koxfanty has put a price of £2,500 on the head of Captain W. J. S. Simpson, of the Middlesex Regiment, chief of the inter-Al!ied plebiscite police at Rybuik. Recently an unsuccessful attempt on the life of this officer was made, when he was170 words
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Article124 1921-07-01 3 Petition to the Chancellor for Its Continuance. The Bank Officers' Guild is organising a monster petition to be presented to the Chancc'lkir of the Exchequer praying that the privilege of banks being allowed to close to the public on the first business day of January an/i July124 words
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Article191 1921-07-01 3 It is expecUnl that within the nextwwo oi- three weeks two shipments of 18--pounder and 4.5 in. guns will reach Melbourne from England. The Kun> will be ujfod for training and reserve purposes in artillery unit*. New South Wales has already been provided with a first quota,191 words
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Advertisement533 1921-07-01 3 1 WeakoNervous, :Woni>tMtt Cratcful Testimony to CflfcfeitVi's Tablets from People The^fcn^^ wred. y India. Mr. T J«t»nna^!i».-..r>.i 8.A.. I Ur. Martiiinua K«rreira PianaMfonJ*ctorar at tha Ite^iO Cn\\ rt I Uin PO Philli polli. <\H.o.. Sonih ParlakuiKli. CHir.Jim Ti-;- it. Madrai i Africa. Bay*:— 1 had •nlTercd tha Pr*aid*iicy. irritct 1533 words
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Advertisement538 1921-07-01 3 y£ f c v -~"'^'^^P*_*Ja^B^'i .rf*^ jk Gives a Glorious Sensation of Vigour and Well being The more highly-strung your nerves are, tbe more quickly they will respond to the intense invigorating effect of Sanatogen. But even the dullest nerves respond to it in time feel the powerful access of538 words
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Advertisement290 1921-07-01 3 REMEMBER OUR OFFER 20 PER CENT. DISCOIWT Off ALL BOOKS DURING JUNE WE STOCK THB BEST a H. KIAT CO. Head Offlc* 8-4 aad 5, CHANGE ALLEY, Braack and Printing Dept. 4*B, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Td. No. 566. WEILL MONTOR I. HIGH STRaWT. BINGAPOBB DIAMOND MERCHANTS Arway. oa hand a290 words
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Advertisement268 1921-07-01 3 m GHNUtAL PRINTING: Wa shall gtv* yon tba practical thing «n« it will ba of a dignity and style that will •orely plaaaa yon. We've got tha complete •quipmant, we've got tha experience, aad well deliver tha job on tiaa and in perfect order. Give oa a chance to figure268 words
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Advertisement889 1921-07-01 4 STUMER BMUWB P. 0.- British India AND Apcar Line (Companlee Incorporated la England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENLVSULAB AMD OBIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty. Government) ra» ftmi r*- MAIL SBBVICB EAST OF BOMBAT arc at preaaat aaaaaaato* LONDON FAB-EASTERN SERVICE FBOM LONDON TO MABSKTUJW AND LONDON889 words
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Advertisement730 1921-07-01 4 STEAMER SAILIH6S STRAITS STEAMSHIP GO. LIMITED Itaamtn lateadad to aall from Singapore KUJTA -Monday. 4 p.m.. for Port Swettenham and Penang. HYE LEONG— Monday, at 4JO M, for i Malacca and Muar. KAKA— Tuesday, at 4 SO pjn, for Malacca and Muar. PEBAK— Wednesday, at 4 pjn, for Port Swettenham730 words
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Advertisement62 1921-07-01 4 STEAMER SftJLMBS DOLLAR UNE SINGAPORE TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA SUEZ. M. S. Dollar LOADIN6 JULY 6 Robert Dollar LOADING JULY 27 Through Bills of Lading issued from Si&fa- pore to the Principal Cities of tha United States and Canada. For further information aa to Katea, ata. apply to62 words
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Advertisement353 1921-07-01 4 STEAMEN SA.LHHS* OS. X, f THB OSAKA SHOBKN wmnttmTD (Incorporated In flP*eF NeJ.De MnnJuiJ^^ Pi I Balling f r.»m Slagapore (Subject to change without notice) r.TTROPE*.N UNB te Fart Said, Maraclllea, London, Aatwara, Rotterdam and Hamburg SIAM MARU July 4 July 6 ARGUN MABU July 21 July 8» NRW YORK353 words
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Advertisement339 1921-07-01 4 BTEMCT SaBJW JMIPPOK YUSEIVh KAISHA. v Uaeerporated te Jaaaal 'liaCa«er* Mail Coatmi •ilk ike ImawHal Jaaaaeee BaiMwaaM Baa)ee« altorattea* withoal aettM LONDON UXI rertalghtly Servlr. Fee- I Ti" Antwerp via (MaUcca) Famaaw CMaaaWSaea, Port <UM aad Mararillaa SHTOZUOIfIt July 1 KAOA MARU July 18 LIVrRT»fK>L UNB r«. Marseilles and IJverpMi339 words
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Advertisement390 1921-07-01 5 STJmEB SAUtS MESSAGEFfI^S MARITIMES DE I'nder Contract with^^oFj^kdi G&rnmrnt Mali and l'»»^^S^^llr,A j r>ißF<~r HARBEiLLia Lkvice F aoiirwAßD mail* vhwam mailj r. M.-.e«ll« »1« Colombo For Shanghai ria Saliton and njlhoctl Port Said Hongkoag PAI I. I.kT AT i.ijtni) tons July 1 I PORTHOS 18.900 torn. July CAP ARCONA 16.000390 words
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Advertisement197 1921-07-01 5 STEAMER SAILINGS Tn BUM BTEAM NAVIGATION CO. LIMITED (Incorporated la 81am) SINGAPORE BANGKOK For Kretay, Trenggano, Kelantan, Bangn»r», Telupin, Patanl, Slngora, Lacoa. Kohaamui, Handon, Langtuen, Chnmpor DM Deo. VALATA July 4 July 6 The ■teaman are fitted throughout with electric light, and hava excellent accommodation for firtt-elan pti en^in. Ticket!197 words
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Advertisement220 1921-07-01 5 STEAMER SAILINGS i I UNITED AMERICAN LINES INC. Successors U UVKRMORB DEARBORN CO. INC. 'Incorporated in U.S-A.) Independent Steamship Lib. K<-guUr Sen ire between New York Singapore inrf Jars port! and Tire FOR NEW YORK via BUKZ CLEAR WATKK middle July I HALF MOON end An*. I FROM NEW YORK220 words
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Advertisement197 1921-07-01 5 STEAMER SAILINGS IINIO-CHINA STEAM NAY. COMPANY. LIMITED (Incorporated in England) Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong aits' Shanghai and t.i Calcutta »l» I'eaang. from Singapore Taking Cargo on through Bills of lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoj. Chafoo, Taiiitiin, Newehwang, Yangtn?* ports, For mew, the Philippines, etc. FOB PENANG AND197 words
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Advertisement277 1921-07-01 5 STEAMER SAILINSS* CANADIAN PACIFIC OC€A3 SERVICES, LTB. (Ineorporattd in Ragland) 1 Eapnaa »f Rnwla and Ru»mi >f iua 16,880 tons Quadruple ifrc»i !>v* .1 knots. tfougkong to VancouTpr 18 days d. MTI (4 Songkong to Montreal 2S days (;.|4«IJ-| Hongkong to New Tori 25 days G. t4** r Hongkong to277 words
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Advertisement813 1921-07-01 6 •T> cmEiAS IVsW lWw«i.j June 39. to Monday. July 4. 19HI A Universal Photodrama Abounding in Clever Characterisations, featuring tbe popular HARRY C VREY In a tale of lawlets community on tbe fringe of civilisation which he helps to reform InSpts. THE FREEZE OUT In 5 pts. A picture which813 words
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Advertisement263 1921-07-01 6 ClrtfMAS HALL, LIMITED I North Bridge Road From Friday, July 1, to Monday, July 4, 1921 The Second Sham M 9.15 p.m. See Daring MARCS WALC*.MP See In lit greatest Overseas Serial thriller THE DRAGON'S MET Ep. 9. ONTHI ORKAT WALL OF CHINA a parts Ep. 10. THI TRAIN- OF263 words
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Advertisement241 1921-07-01 6 When your Eyes give yoo4! trouble, Consuft Mr. K. F. Cim F.S.M C, D.8.0.A., F. 1.0., London OFFICE AT THE United Pharmacy, 305, North Bridge Road SINGAPORE: I compare the cost We are building the ROYAL I I TYPEWRITER better than any I ether s»>iiiita> twia^hjfi^ bar miif i I241 words
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Advertisement204 1921-07-01 6 V. LIYSER forJale by private y TENDER Vis she now lies in the Singapore roads, oil Tanjong Rhu. SPECIFICATION. Wooden stenmer Ctenk. oak and elm) length between perpenk^diculars r. 238 ft. ia Tlreadth overall .19 ft 4 Depth 80 ft. 8 in Draught londnil .19 ft. oin Net tonnage 1.031204 words
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Article191 1921-07-01 7 MXTUCO /riday, July 1. f I High Water. 6JK 1%, ti.3o p.m. M. M. homeward mail leaves. m League Football S.C.F.A. v. S.R.C. W.C.T.U. enteruinmeat, YJI.C A. 8.30 p.BM Fillis' Circus, Beach Road, a 15 pja. Ulurday, July 3Water. 7.44 a.m., 7« pjn. g League Service v.191 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article107 1921-07-01 7 Rait Wharf Baaln -Buyskes. •bat Wharf \l Sheers Wharf Krian. Main .Wharf- Zaida, Oranje, Kamnning, RumphiuH. Empire Dork flrecrory Apcar, Kasama, Katonp. Kajang. Shidzouka Maru. West Wharf- Tebnshi Maru. Jardine* Wharf— Klang. I uln Branl Coal Wharf— Nil Krppel Harbour. Main Wharf Didonta. Indo Maru, Poishjnnnn.107 words
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Article65 1921-07-01 7 BAN WHATT hIN. Brit., 167 tons, from Malacca 1-7., tor Malacca 2-7. KUCHING, Sit, 903 iom. from Kuching 1-1« for Kuchin-,6-7. w RIMPHIfs. Dpt.. 1^46 tons from Deli 30-6. for Bntavin 1-7. BINGKAWANa.' Dut, 298 ton« from Bandjerma«ir 17, for Djambi 6-7. IWIK MARI Jap.. 2.603 ton* fro«65 words
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Article167 1921-07-01 7 Tort Swettenham and Teluk An son 3 p.m Mini I) It. "enanp. Rungoon nr.d Calcutta 3 p.m. fort Swattenhnm. Penang. Ceylon, Romba^f Aden. Port Said and Europe i\la Marseilles) 3 p.m. > Mail by train to Pcnanr. taking mail* for Europe, 4 p.m Sinpkavrar-. PaminikO««n »».s*wibas 4167 words
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Article132 1921-07-01 7 KXCHANI'K Singapore, June 30. On London, Bank 4 m/i MJtiol Demand 2/8 28/32 Private 3 m. erediU V* »A« On New Yoik Demand Private 90 day* On France Bank On India Bank T.T. IW* On Hongkong, Bank d/d 16 px. prem. On Shanghai, Bank d/d M%. On132 words
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52 1921-07-01 7 Ton* of Mar kct Steady. f" Spot July-Sept. Ucl-Dm Ainfapore Standard Pale Crep* Clo«in* Price* Buyer* B*o«rt 24H 25% -September iber-December Singmp-r* Stanoard tibbad Smoked Sh«*t Glorlaf PricM Bay«n 8«llen 22 22 V4 ..23 24 ..25 26 DAILY PRICKS CURRENT 12 o'clock noon, July52 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article188 1921-07-01 7 (M. Val. Pi Boyen. Seller*. 1 1 Ayer Weng 1.00 £1 £1 Kam Kamunting 1.17.6 2.2.6 xd. 10 10 Kinta Assoc. 6.00 7.00 xd. 1 1 Uiurn lid 1-50 1-70 1 1 Jelantoh 0.80 11 1 Lauat Mii>** 5 5 Lingui Tin 4.50 5.00 10 10 Malayan Coll. 14.75188 words
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Article127 1921-07-01 7 Iss. Val. Pd. Bayer*. Sellers. £1 £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 3.0.0 3.10.0 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 6.60 7.00 5/ 5/ Electric T'ways 2/6 10 10 Fraser Neavea 27.00 29.00 -.0 50 W. Hammer Co. $80 $90 xd. 100 100 Katz Bros, deb 140.00 10 10 Mexican Eagle 6.0.0127 words
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Article97 1921-07-01 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. S 1,234,300 par 6 px. pm. Spore Electric Tramways 5 p.c. £350,000 no*.' Spore Municipal 5 p.c $1,878,000 par. Spore Mun. 4% p.e. of 1907 $1,000,000 10 px. dis. Spore Mun. 4% p.e. of 1909 $1,600,500 10 p.c. dis. Spore Mun. 4H px. of 190997 words
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Article360 1921-07-01 7 raa«r Mi Oft, Mi Lj all aaa Bvatt'i «MCMM*v latest available SUrliag Quotation* are print* on another page on Fridaj. To-iKft Maw. Fraser Lyall A Co. Evatt Allenby ($1) 0.25 0.35 0.26 0.35 Alor Gajah (»1) 1.00 1.26 1.00 1.26 Am. Malay ($2) 2.00 2.00 A. Hitam ($5)360 words
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Advertisement205 1921-07-01 7 IMPORTANT TANGUN AUCTION of beautifully de signed and wdLmmd^p^ md furniture, etc.,^WC^ i^ ir No. 134, -Nathan Road, on Saturday, July 1921, at 2 p.W Comprising teak and oak chair* and settees i.iKetstercd in roscene Jacobean designed cha>ir ai il table: teak wardrobes and alw'th bevelled mirror doors, dressing tabl.205 words
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Advertisement673 1921-07-01 7 IjP'KS'I Al >V ERTISEMENTt PRICKS LOWER THAN ever at Bolter's Sale. FOB SALE, two nure bred Japanese poppies, male and female. What P. A, Strai.- Times. (female jumr shorthand typist. wntb with copies of te timoniali tKTim lark and commodious premises jPr^MhternWon Road. Thoroughly rȆbvated. T^ly^ J. A. Elias, 5-1,673 words
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Advertisement59 1921-07-01 7 SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC COMMITTEE WILL Pl£lE.\X IN THE VICTORIA THEATRE JULY 18, 2fc 22 AND 23, AT 9.15 P.M. PROMPT The Mqn from Toronto A Comedy in three acts by DOUGLAS MURRAY. Plan of seats will be open at Messrs. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd., on TUESDAY, JULY 5, AT 9 A.M.59 words
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Advertisement500 1921-07-01 7 TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT !i Enormooa Sokmi of CHANGE OF PROGRAMME FILLIS' GREAT CIRCUS BEACH KOAD. Erory Evening at 9.15. LOOK OUT! LOOK OUT!! NEXT WEEK NEXT WEEK Engagement of A STUPENDOUS NOVELTY TO-MORROW MATINEE mt 4.30 p.m. BooUag at ROBINSON PIANO Co.. Ltd. PRICES AS USUAL To avoid disappointment. Rook500 words
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1127 1921-07-01 8 The Straits Times. FRIDAY, JULY 1 THE END OF THE STRIKE. It seems almost certain now nat work in the British coal mines will be resumed on July 4. Also it appear* to be pretty certain thSttkhe Government has been induced to grant #P subsidy of ten millions sterling which1,127 words
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Article47 1921-07-01 8 A disastrous fire completely destroyed Shanghai's oldest flour mill, the Yih Sing establishment, including two large adjoining godowns on June 18. The brigade saved the neighbouring buildings. The fflana was visible throughout Shanghai. The work was rendved hazardous by tontinuou^xpl^als of flour, dust and the high tensml>Wes.l47 words
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Article60 1921-07-01 8 A London wire of June 11, aays :-flfc will take 38,000 enumerators a week tdl deliver the forms begun yesterday in connection with the taking of tU« census am the 20th June. Advertising agents paid £1,000 per million copies for the piivilege of using the accompanying correction slips altering the60 words
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Article53 1921-07-01 8 Correspondents have not be<m complaining of late regarding the activities of the anti-mosquito campaigners who, we have no doubt, are pursuing th ir work with vigour and success. When time permits they might visit the reclamation near th. market on Robinson Road where many pools of stagnant water are affording53 words
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Article65 1921-07-01 8 In faim?ss to our traffic authorities it hould be mentioned that Cantonment Road, which we have dubbtJ the local "Brooklands," is now being, efficiently policed. We are glad to ses this for between 7 and 8 !a.m. and about 2 p.m. the traffic at the junction with Neil Road is65 words
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Article14 1921-07-01 8 The Bandman Opera Co. is expect^ back here in a few weak* time. 114 words
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Article15 1921-07-01 8 There have been a number of deaths I from snake bite recently at Kuala Kangsar.15 words
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Article19 1921-07-01 8 There was a big fire in^he maia^reet^i of Klang in the early hop of < morning. Twelve housesawere '^^^^J0 j19 words
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Article19 1921-07-01 8 The Chief Scretary jMs aj^^ffcro^^i' the proposal to pave We prance to^Ae Government Offices, Kuala Lumpur, with rubber blocks.19 words
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Article32 1921-07-01 8 United Kingdom mails for despatch by the French liner Paul Lecat this afternoon are expected to reach London before thps? sent by the P. and O. steamer Delta also leaving this afternoon.32 words
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Article31 1921-07-01 8 In the Appeal Court, y.stt rday. Mr. Roland Braddell mentioned the case of the Eastern Shipping Company against the Attorney-General, the hearing of which has been fixed for the 19th instant.31 words
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Article37 1921-07-01 8 Some details, both artillery and infantry, will be shortly coming to the Far East to fill gaps in establishments. The establishment of the Hongkong-Singapore Battalion Royal Artillery is to be kept at its present strength of companies.37 words
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Article39 1921-07-01 8 At the Annual Conference of the British Association of Taachers of Dancing at Westminster, the said the waltz was at present undergoing a severe test. It was a question whether it would become a threestep dance or remain unchanged.39 words
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Article48 1921-07-01 8 Fillis's Circus, which continues to do good business, is extending its season throughout next week. There will be a change of programme on Monday, including the engagement of several new acts. An account of the career of Col. Fillis will be found on page 12 of this issue.48 words
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Article50 1921-07-01 8 Today before Mr. Nunn, District Judge, Mr. W. L. H. Regout stood charged with alleged embezzlement at Samarang, Java. On the application of Mr. A de Mello Mr. Regout was allowed bail of $1,000 in two sureties. As extraditl%i papers had not arrived the matter was postponed for a week.50 words
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Article50 1921-07-01 8 Teo Boon Teck, a Chinese, was fined $10.50 by Mr. Nunn this morning for erecting no fewer than 14 cubicles at 102-5, Bencoolen Street, in which same* house Mr. Abrahans demolished cubicles in compliance with Municipal regulations. It is time the cubicle nui&nce was put down with a strong hand.50 words
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Article47 1921-07-01 8 In their produce report dated Jane 30, Messrs. Barlow and Co. state:— The copra market has maintained fina tone since last reporting and prices have advanced all round, closing as Allows No. 1 Standard $10.50 to $H/K No. 2 Standard $10 to $10.50, NftJ^Stancferd $9.50 to $10.47 words
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Article57 1921-07-01 8 Sir George Curtis has read a paper at the Royal Society on the development of Bombay. He described Bombay schemes of reconstruction and expansion, which involWb an expenditure of £30,000,000 sterling, and said he believed that the magnitude of these schemes exceeded anything which had yet bin contemplated in the57 words
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Article68 1921-07-01 8 Owing to an engine failure on the Johore section, the mail train froj^ Singapore, which should have reaches Kuala Lumpur at 6.55 p.m. on Tuesday, arrived at 9.30 o.m. The connecting mail train to Penang left Kuala Lumpur at the scheduled time (7.56 p.m.)' so that those passengers on they68 words
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Article88 1921-07-01 8 Encouraged by the success of the China Mail Stea^ ship Company, a purely Chinese concern, kid with the object of compting for a portion of the foreign shipping business, a party of Cantonese, it is reported, will soon organise a steamshin company with a capital of -$4,000,000 to put a88 words
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Article94 1921-07-01 8 Some evilly disposed pewn or persons tried to wreck a mail traW a few night ago, states the Malayan Leader. The mail train to Eefeng on Friday night stopped sudden^near Kuala Kubu. She had run into aßleep4>Qwhich*)tafJ been securW,J tied tiswie rails. The deeper irot jammed betwwn the cowcatcher *nd94 words
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Article87 1921-07-01 8 i A new firm of auctioneer;, t^mmencing business 10-aty are Messrs. Waring and Roe, who have openetf nremises at B^Robtnson Road. Both these gentlemen Tlave prfHous experience in the business. Mr. J. R. C. Waring first came to Singapore in. 1903 since when he has been in touch with the87 words
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Article93 1921-07-01 8 The entertainment jX-angred by the Women's Christian Tenßerance U.ninn for ♦his evening at the V.M.C.A. Hall, at 8.30 promiserttn be dalitrhtfui as well as unusual. M*hi' corßstants for the medal are Mr. J. W. J»Am. Rev. CMB> Hilman, Or. Lim Han HdßkMrs. McCSnn and t% hisses Chspman aBl Gtmatilflca. The93 words
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Article405 1921-07-01 8 Mme. Sg%m%nn-Heinck the famoua contralto, Ti in Singapore and staying at Raffles Hotel. Mr. Maurice E. Bandman, the well-* known theatrical director, is at present in Singapore returning to India from the Far East Mr. A. P. Ager, manager of th. Straits Times Press, Ltd., left for405 words
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Article62 1921-07-01 8 Mr. C. F. J. Green, President of th* Municipality, and Colonel Pearson, D.S.O, Engineer-in-Chief, are proceeding to Java by the Rumphius this afternoon to see tha abattoirs in Java with a view to reconstructing the cnes in Singapore. Mr. Mugliston, who is going to Java in62 words
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Article60 1921-07-01 8 Thej£».*P. M. flynch C. SS. R. of the RedeirMkrist Fathers Maaiia P. 1., con-cludesAto-morrow nu>ming >^iSaturday) a Retreß to the boys of St. Joseph's Institution! A series^Jl^crial lectures were trivenJh 8 a.iflM*TO3 p.ti.. for the last thrt'eAays. The Finjl Address and the l'op^s blessing Kill be given after60 words
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Article79 1921-07-01 8 Yesterday morning, while he was walking in the Economic Gardens, of which he is the superintendent, Mr. J. R. HoYn was seriously assaulted by two Tamil coolies. Mr. Horn was hit on the back of the head, and is an inmate in the General Hospital. The two coolies79 words
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Article106 1921-07-01 8 The K.P.M.'s steamer Rumphius which leaves Singapore for Batavia this afterMHkea away a committee, which has been appointed to proceed to Java in conlyction with the rubber situation, comprising of Messrs. W. Duncan (chairman), G. R. K. Muffliston, C. W. Bradburne and Major W. M. Sime.106 words
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Article134 1921-07-01 8 At a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, Penangr, the President announc.d that the t nipora-y allowanc of Government Officers had been ro<! 26 per c°nt. .from June 1. He would lil.e to know what should be done in th case of th? Municipal officers. Mr. Guan Seok jsaid134 words
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Advertisement229 1921-07-01 8 g old flake If .U. ILU* gold pIaKPI CIOaRBTTbT* 1 C_IOAWBTTg*B H BRISTOL AND LsD*RO.Vf]»ja lonooh i^*llA«m*9 GOLD FLAKE CIGARETTES goldflaKEl els g old flake? cigarette* tfl JEigARgTTgS-, of 50 *i tllllllllttttt New Shipment CANADIAN CLUB WHISKY (1914 BONDING) $3O per case i Duty Extra. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. Incorporated229 words
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Advertisement183 1921-07-01 8 An Announcement of Special Interest to Sportsmen and to Lovers of the Fistic Art (particularly to those who are speculating on the chances Dempaey haa in his forthcoming meeting with Carpentier). ON SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1921 (the date fixed for the Dempse.y-Carpe>n-tier Fight) THE ALHAMBRA will present the DEMPSEY BRENNAN183 words
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Article691 1921-07-01 9 Statement in the Hous^f Commons. Miners Secure .the Ten MiuWß, j Dole. jr 1 Reuter Telegrams I.tY.don, JurA 28. Official i The coal strike has been settled. London, June 25. Mr. Lloyd George announced in the House of Commons that the miners' executive had decided to recommendReuter - 691 words
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Article45 1921-07-01 9 The crime of attempted regicide is re- called by the death of Roderick Maclean, who fired on Queen Victoria at Windsor station in 1882. Owing to his insanity be^n^ proved, he was found not guilty of fejch treason and had since been confined i" Broadmoor.45 words
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Article170 1921-07-01 9 REirrn Telegrams Paris, June 24. I According to the Versailles Treaty GerLr<aay%as obliged to take over the rights |%d in Aests of German subjects in Russia, j^ma, Kstria, Bulgaria and Turkey and trasWer^pke rights and interests to the Reparations Committee. The separate peace concluded between Germany and170 words
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Article125 1921-07-01 9 '."■I TEK TklMß*|M London, June 28. Constantinople It app.ars that the report of th.- Turkish capture of Ismidt is at least premature. The Kemalists attacked the port while the Greeks were withdrawing their troops, preparatory to relieving them. The Greeks r- landed some troops and restored the125 words
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Article149 1921-07-01 9 Rku^r Telegram London, June 28. Mr. Churchill/ speaking at the Englishspeaking Union's luncheon in honour of the delegation from Virginia and Mr. Nicholas Butler,^^#Jlent of Columbia University, described July 4, 1918, as an epoch making 'date, when not merely a declaration of independence but a declaration of149 words
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Article68 1921-07-01 9 R>Vter Tels^rams London, June 28. ♦c Ulster Cabinet has accepted Mr. Lloyd^eorge's invitation to an Irish conferenW London, June 28^ The Southern Parliament has been op^n^ ed in Dublin. Only fitfsVn smatprs and four confeoners attended out of 64^enator? and 128 commoners. Parliament was adjourned fc> Julyft 3 to68 words
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Article66 1921-07-01 9 a Reuter Telegram London, June 28. The IWue Dr. Van Graaf, president of the^Htional Committee to combat the Whi^Slave Traffic, (Itrecht, will represent the Mivernvnent at the Irjtrnational Conf rffce on this subject to be held at Geneva on Kune 30. He will be accompanied as technicalReuter - 66 words
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Article304 1921-07-01 9 Discussion of Anglo-Japanese Alliance. BBITIPR TEimRAMB London, Jun? 28. Yesterday's confer?nce was marked by a long* and confidential exposition by Mr. Lloyd George, followed by a discussion in which most of the Dominion Premiers participated. London, June 28. The discussion of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance initiated by Mr. Lloyd304 words
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Article168 1921-07-01 9 Reuter Telegrams London, June 27. A further step to combat continental competition in the price of steel bars has been taken by Scottish manufacturers, who are reducing prir s to £3 a ton. Nevertheless crown bars are quoted at £16 as compared with the Belgian offer of £9Reuter - 168 words
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Article53 1921-07-01 9 Reuter Telegram London, June 28. The first annual report of the RussoAsiatic Consolidated shows a debit balance of £47,822- carried forward. It mentions claims for £56.000,000 against the Russian Soviet authorities filed with the For -ign Office. Negotiations are b?ing continued for the return of the company's properties whichReuter - 53 words
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Article41 1921-07-01 9 Reutkr. Telkrram London, June 28. The Hague It is announced that van Beeren Brouck has agreed to endeavour to -.'■^vise a settlement by which the Cabinet wi!l remain in office unchanged or its composition will be modified if necessary.41 words
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Article88 1921-07-01 9 Reiter Telegram London, June 27. Geneva The Council of the League has decided to create a high commissariat to deal with the repatriation or distri-J bution of Russian refugees in foreign countries. fJt is estimated %hat the numl ber is 2,ooi|||o^ncluding 100,000* of General Wranglfl^woops. The suflofReuter - 88 words
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Article77 1921-07-01 9 Reuter Telegram London, June 27. A letter has been published signed by Sir John Jordan, Sir Charles Addis, and Mr. Nelson Bitton thanking contributors to the China Famine Relief Fund which closes on June 30. The amount at present transmitted is £24,000 to the united reli.f committee inReuter - 77 words
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Article117 1921-07-01 9 (E/om Our Own- Correspondent) jo Penang, June 30. On the initiajjve of the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce the first conference of delegates of associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce in British Malaya, comprising Singapore, Penang, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Bentong, Kuantan, Batu Pahat and Kuala Katil, will117 words
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Article62 1921-07-01 9 (From Our Own Corespondent.) Penang, June 30. I The Chairman of the Sungei Arak Rub- 1 ber Co. states that the company has $100,000 on fixed deposit and $6,00^ in cash providing sufficient tinds to carry on for three years without extensions or tapping. M. Henri Fauconriier,62 words
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Article35 1921-07-01 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 1. Marine Police have been established at Port Swettenham to check pilfering of goods while unloading. Insp. Neave, formerly of Ipoh, has been appointed in chMg*-35 words
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Article70 1921-07-01 9 Movements of Artillery At Penang. (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, June 30. Two Europeans, George Reynolds and John Brian, pleaded guilty at the police court to mischievously removing a German^eldgunfrom^^e Supreme Court ror npowssW^^^nd O. Hotel frontage pn the afternoon of June 15. Brian said he moved70 words
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Article137 1921-07-01 9 Reuter Telegram London, June 27. The conference of the International Chambers of Commerce has been opened in London. It is attended by, among others, 75 delegates representing 1,500 trade organisations in the United States. Lord Birkenhead, in his opening address, said he .believed- the conference would beReuter - 137 words
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Article654 1921-07-01 9 Upheld on Ground of Right Of Protection. It will be remembered that the second appea 1 which was considered by the ajitfapcre Appeal Court, consisting of the Chici Justice, Sir Walter snaw, and Ju5- m. wtutiey ana b, Etc j. orancn, sYl'i was against a decision given654 words
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Article359 1921-07-01 9 Inquest into Death of Chinese Clerk. Mr. F. G. Bourne, the acting coroner, held an inquest yesterday into the death of Tan Koun, a Chinese clerk recently employed by Messrs. Tan Kan Kee and Company, who it will be remembered was thrown out of ricksha and killed359 words
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Article36 1921-07-01 9 Mr. C. No! ton, of the French Vice- 1 Consulate at Chien<rmai. and. Mr. F. Didier, chief engineer of the waterworks section of the Bangkok Sanitary Department, are leaving on the Katon^rnomeward bound oft leave. J36 words
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Article2887 1921-07-01 9 Amalgamation with t'nifcd Engineers. Shareholder' Criticisms. The shareholders of th? Bangkok Co. Ltd., in response to the inviMtion issued, mit on June 20 at the company's office for the purpose of discussing the r j proposed exchange of shares, reports the Bangkok Times. Dr. T. Heyward Hays presorted.2,887 words
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Article273 1921-07-01 10 The Savage Woman is the big picture v at the Gaiety to-night Clara Kimball P Young 1-, the star and appears as Renee, i creature of the jungle. It is a select pic- r ture, elaborately and masterly produced rhe Great Maciste will exhibit more of his big273 words
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Article71 1921-07-01 10 J f Signor Molinaci, tencp, and Sign, rs H lolirari, soprano, sang wi:h treat succ»B before a larire audience at Raffles ?otel last ni(fht. The firmer particu'arly >• I a very accepUble iinger. To-morroW ight be will sinir Vestr la Guibba, from 'atrltatci, Siimora /folinari will rlne %ces71 words
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Article132 1921-07-01 10 Entries are now invited for th« lawn t.nnis sinjflt-- champ ionhh.p of Singapore the winner s to compet.' in the all ftlaiaya ompetitior for the Gaunt Cup. It should oe emphasised that this competition is pen to all communities. The dates August 25, 26 and 27 have132 words
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Article349 1921-07-01 10 The Straits Trading Company scored their first victory in the second division of the league when they met the S.R.C. II vtsterday. The result was a win for the S. T. C. by the one goal scored, t.eaene Table Second Division. A tarn representing the Singapore! Harbour Board office349 words
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Article36 1921-07-01 10 The Barnes cups will not be pjpyed for it the Singapore Polo Club to-morrow, as <tated earli:r. There wilT be the usum practice and the cups will be playe*for or: Saturday, July 9.36 words
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Article93 1921-07-01 10 Yesterday's play in the Ladies Lawn IVnnis Club tournament resulted as follows Mixed Doubles A Clas*. Mr. and Mrs. Pash plus 3 beat Mils "ampbell and Jk^^Cunradiscr., w^ Mrs. Stookes t^^i^^g/jmmtmpir owe 3 jeat Mrs. Wisr and MrTlnueT owe 30, Mixed Doubled B Claw.. Miss Brooke and Mr.93 words
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Article38 1921-07-01 10 The course for 4^ sweepstake race on Sunday will be SWrt &V.C, round mark loat off White Beiconf^ound man-o-war moy, up inside breakwater to S.Y.C. Twice ound. Limit 3H hours start at 10 o'clock harp.38 words
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Article45 1921-07-01 10 The followmK will represent Public Srices and Bar against Services in a tonrnanent match on the S.C.C. (jround.-to-norrow R. L. L. Braddell, C. C. Simpon, H. Jacobs, A. H. Assiter, Sn 11, :oclho, E. Galistan. Ezekiel, S. M. Middleirook, HcK;rron and R. C. Jandka.45 words
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Article167 1921-07-01 10 The result of Wednesday's ties wasA— Tennis A, Kiong Chin Eng and Thmg 'oong Koon beat Cheong Ch«e Hai Ha i "ay Lian Teck 6 4, 6—l, *-^I. 'an Chong Khee and Tan Wi J 'an b at Scow Poh Long and Chia Keng 1 y167 words
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Article56 1921-07-01 10 A Reuter wire of June 28 state* that ,-i i the championship singles semi-finals, '<■ t Wimbledon, Alonzo beat Shi"-Hzu. 3 6, i —5. 3 6, 6—4, B—6, and Norton beat s [vnter. 6—o, 6—3, 5—7, 5—7, 6-2. n De Orenus. whom Kleinn-an rfrfwtH In t first56 words
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Article102 1921-07-01 10 A Re-'ter wire of J-">p ?8 from rut n, N<n» Jprssy. states that Governor w»rd«, interv'«w»d w'th r««rmrd to the V •teotion to seek an injunction to stop a the Deiupiey-Carpentier fighi. Mid Mr. Howard was wasting his time M the Aght would be conducted strictly according102 words
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Article50 1921-07-01 10 A Reuter wire of June 28 gives the following county cricket results Essex beat Northamptonshire by an innings and 163. Middlesex beat Lancashire by 172. Surrey be»t Yorkshire by 179. Cambridge beat M.C.C. by an innings and 91. Somerset beat Warwickshire by seven wickets. Sussex drew with Hampshire.50 words
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Article435 1921-07-01 10 Market Shewing Slightly Firmer Tone. Messrs. Guthrie and Co. report Singapore, June 30. Since last reporting, the rubber market has shown a firmer tendency, engendered by optimistic reports of approaching settlements of political and industrial troubles. The auctions held yesterday were characterised by a steady tone and435 words
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Article76 1921-07-01 10 Marphail and Co.* Daily Report. Singapore, July 1. Silver. 35%. Hongkong 16 p.c. prem. Three months gold 47%. Share Market Rubbers: I'cthing doing/ Tins: Firm. Taipings 1.12V4-1.17V4, Norths 1.32%-1.37%, Souths 72%-77% :ents, Rawangs 55-60 cents, Menglembus t 30-35 cents, Nawngpets 1.40-1.47%, Papans 45-4 D cetii. Limau^Nipis 35-40,76 words
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Article155 1921-07-01 10 Tho Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association ar holding a committee meet- j n? at the general office of Messrs. Barker y tnd Co., Ltd. on Monday at 5.15. p.m., it which Mr. Sime will move that a pub- ie meeting be called to consider and, if pj nought155 words
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Article19 1921-07-01 10 The estimated coat of the official naval 'strry rf t»<<> w«r ii £23,000, and of th« ir history £10,000.19 words
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Article1058 1921-07-01 10 Directors Decide to Stop Tapping Immediately. The Bf.'-nteenth ordinary general tneet-l .ng of the Ja'.lvcroft Rubber If, Lt.1... was held in the re^t-red officf cf tip company, Chartered bankCfc:'.*"l>t^f, yi"J*r day. Mr. C. V. Miles presided, fit ?<W r^ present including Messrs. P.M 1 JjtfSt M.8.E., Hon.1,058 words
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Article14 1921-07-01 10 The T»Au» countries of the wrrld now N 13,400 *fods of postage stamps. C14 words
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Article874 1921-07-01 10 HO ME SPORT. The Amateur Golf V Championship. ■^Uur Special Correspondent London, May 2&^L Supreme interest > this week* Am»»enr Golf Championship was felt to centra in the chances of the strong American team manuring- to cflrry off the trophy. On their first arrival at Hoylakc, they appeared to be874 words
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Article1877 1921-07-01 11 professional compctiti. n, ana six stroke fe»K than Tom Ferni. mf Turnberry, the holder. Di«ast< r overt oomLockhart at the ■ixtierth hok- in hi' t^iro^iund. After a waking drive hi* masine approach caught the top of a bunker. a,i<l he had an qavkf) ward sUnce to pfey from. lA>ckhart plalH1,877 words
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Article139 1921-07-01 11 Thi- last POMS of any strike in the industrial world is starvation. IB the aciiili-niical world, judging from the his- j (try of a recent dispute at Cambridge, starvation is the first phase. The memhern of a certain College led by a little Gand of^ot-heads139 words
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74 1921-07-01 11 SINGAPORE AND SOUTH MALAYA BOYESCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Orders for weekending July 3 Friday, Ally 1. Band Practice and Sixth Troop Parade, 5.15 p.m. Saturday, 2nd.— Seventh, Ninth and Tenth Troops Parade. Sunday, 3rd. Presentation of Colours Seven* Troop, ll'ajn. V<y,UNTBER CORPS. Programme oflDrills, etc., for week end inp Friday July 174 words
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Article39 1921-07-01 11 4. V. R. Battalion Bid* Club. TVe Range is open to all comers. Shoots for June, 1921, an a* follow Jon* Spooc will be ibot fA oa Saturday, July 2, 4 p.m., and Sunday, July S,39 words
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Advertisement137 1921-07-01 11 MOUTRI E PIANOS are si ill the most popular in the Fast The same Mgh quality is maintained but IJSo/ PRICES HAVE ICo IV I o BEEN REDUCED IV This Offer for Spot Cash Payment only ALL NEW STOCK ,-tnd to-day for Illustrated Catalogue S. MOUTRIE ft CO.. LTD. (Incorporated137 words
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Advertisement304 1921-07-01 11 RafLies Hotel MONDAY.- Tea Dansant. 5 to 7 p.m. (Admission free). WEDNESDAY.— SpeciaI Musical Programn-.e after Dinner. THURSDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). FRlDAY.— Special Lunch— Orchestra. SATURDAY. Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). SUNDAY.— Cinema nft"r Dinner. RAFFLES ORCHESTRA SIGNOR AND SIGNOR304 words
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Article1130 1921-07-01 12 j Tlie Career of Colonel Frank Fillis. Everybody in, the East knoy/s Fillis's Circus and its genial proprietor. Not everybody knows, however, that Colonel Frank h illis nab been a proprietor for forty-two years, and that probably nobody, in the business has had more experience j1,130 words
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Article335 1921-07-01 12 LONDON EXCHANGE STERLING PRICES MAY 25. Stock M Par ■tchangMp'aj Vain*. Cotcpaaj XPrice^WaJu^ oTnp«r:r fay f m*T £1 Aiurlo-Malay ..1 18/!r^flT_ Ltaggi w Bakap Plantations 27^^^£1^ Lumut XI Batu Caves I^^ 2/ London Asiatic £1 Batn Tim 27/3 £1 Malacca Plant*. 2/ Bertam Consolidated 3/9 II335 words
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Advertisement190 1921-07-01 12 To o»* thi« Ur.mH »f Helling nit-anf M^YLif\, st^>j[^^l\i -"^Minjr if Atomy and r^ it. j) V^^/v^if KfKuli. iii> kcrvics yy |,\y \y li^y for it> quality. m '^ff^^^ ml^' X'K J Sole AKenti. -aßßflaHsftw x\m ksat m i^a 0 108 snd 109. MARKET STREET. M^^^TCHnrfTt^l THE MARK OF PURITY190 words
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Advertisement468 1921-07-01 12 Pnone 2228 Mssm I I B^^^ i FIELD'S i INK The Economy Test. J You u»« all the Field's Blue -Black Ink you i buy none of it is thrown away as mud As long as r j j there's Field's in the I Ink-pot you can write 1 with468 words
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Advertisement43 1921-07-01 12 mm Pineapple* Brand i Shigafffire Cold Stooge COMPANY, LIMITED Clayton Qrude Oil Engines IS, 20 and 50 B.H.P. in stock 35 3 H P. Gha.fs*fflAT Tractors Ploughs, Cultivators, Harrows Motor ♦Lorries and Buses NiblockV Scrip Washers fiend and Power Rubber Machines •By t43 words
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Article440 1921-07-01 13 Questions for The Hague Conference. The conference of the Maritime Law Committee of the International Law Association at Gray's Inn Hall recently was devoted to summing up the resulta of discussions at the earlier sessions. On the question of whether freedom of contract on the part of shipowners440 words
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Article372 1921-07-01 13 An Exciting Melee Alongside At Kobe. The Wenatchee had engine trouble in the Inland Sea and was towed to Kobe by a tug sent from the Mitsui Dockyard at Uno. The West Ison, of the #tr«thers and Dixon line, had also been dispatched frpm Kobe to the Wenatcree's372 words
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Article80 1921-07-01 13 A huntinjr party while on a shcotinjr trip in a ir>otor-rߣ.some distance from Nairobi were overtaken by darkness, and had to srord the nifrht on the velHt. The next morninjr they were horrified to find that hyenas had eaten all the covers and tubes off the80 words
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Article13 1921-07-01 13 The value of th« cattle in Western America is entiapted at 14fi»,QQ0.000.. or_13 words
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Advertisement172 1921-07-01 13 SPECIAL OFFEBw v. "slazenger" It^tlnnis ball, 1921 n s used exclusively for the MA World's Championships at WimS. Hum bledon since 1901. Kvery ball is ■'vJlaI ade in En ß'«nd. according to the regulations of the L. T. A. and guaranteed uniform in weight vj \i3 *> zy >nd bound.172 words
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Advertisement230 1921-07-01 13 Cable Address:"HOHONG." Singapore F^ ifkM wkil /^^k CEMtNT y J_t J o \s\ '^bone 352 or oaU at 61, iW _PbJ_^ L_rJ Kling Stareet for your tria Vjfk WpR i/Sj order which will cony nee \Xa^ _i^ '/£s/ y° u °f ttie Quality. \^^^^>^ D Works Proprietors West Coast Road,230 words
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Advertisement898 1921-07-01 14 SALES BY AtJOnOi JOOEONG KOON SENG GO. AUCTION SALE .f valuable town and country properties. At our sale-room. No. 30, Kling Street, ea Wednewaa>. Jaly at IM p.m. 1. Valuable »9 years' leasehold land snd No. R7J. Victoria Street, area 828 '■BBsir*? fi'ft Valuable freehold land and house No. a#Desker898 words
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Advertisement608 1921-07-01 14 WSUfaiINGE ROYAL INSURANCE CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated in Sreat BriUin) Specialises in MOTOR INSURANCE. 1. Prompt Loss Settlementa. I. Moderate rremjums. Write for prospectus to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD, Agents. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) THE IMPERIAL FHRE OFFICE United with the Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd (Incorporated in England) 1 and S, Barthollomew Lane,608 words
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Advertisement1882 1921-07-01 14 Assets over $4,000,000 S.C. Assurance in force $17,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANBE GO. LTD. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) f HEAD OFFICE Winchester Hoa>*. Singapore. f OFFICE Mf Otd Jewry. E.C. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life^tssuaPrfce Companies Act1,882 words
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Article334 1921-07-01 15 Oil Tanks Watered and Water f Tanks Oiled. The United States mail steamer Old North State arrived in London on May 16 after what old salts are fond of calling an adventurous voyage. There is a shipping strike in New York, and the Old North State334 words
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Article333 1921-07-01 15 The Importance of the Early Symptoms. Sir James Mackenzie lectured recently at the Institute of Pathology and Research, St Mary's Hospital. His subject was The opportunities rff the general practitioner are essential for the investigation of disease and for the progress of medicine." He called attention to333 words
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Article215 1921-07-01 15 Ignorant Children in the United States. With the entire American Continent discussing Mr. Edison's list of questions and his judgment in condemning as amasingly ignorant the college youth who cannot answer them correctly, a new expose made by the Public Prosecutor of. New York's largest borough shows215 words
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Article86 1921-07-01 15 Captain Fryatt's famouit ship, the Brussels, is undergoing reconstruction at Leith. whither she was towed after being salved on the Belgian coast, where she was submerged for two years after her rapture by the Germans. So much havoc was wrought to the veaael by her long submersion86 words
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Advertisement133 1921-07-01 15 THE SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC COMMITTEE WILL I'lJfcfcNT IN THE Victoria^eatre JULY 18, 20, 22 AND 23 AT 9.15 P.M. PROMPT. "The Msjn from iroronto" A comedy in three acts by DOUGLAS MURRAI iimiiiiiiihi V Plan of scats will be open at Messrs. MOUTRIE Co.. Ltd., ON TUESDAY, JULY 5, AT133 words
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Advertisement345 1921-07-01 15 |H A Doctor says: I m "I do not think so good a food as Glaxo m M can be brought before the public by the- it i| medical profession too strongly.** 3 Glaxo it the food doctors recommend and rear their jM |d own babies on. This is because345 words
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Advertisement799 1921-07-01 15 SALES BY AUCTION PRELIMINARY NOTICE The undersigned have bei-n instructed to offer for sale by public HUCtion at tbajsjfe sale-room. Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place. at an early date if not proviou-'.y disposed of privately BEY-SIDE BUNGALOW beautifully ritusted in a healthy and coal locality. SITPAJION. Next to the Government Bungalow799 words
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Advertisement646 1921-07-01 16 *CW SHIPMENTS WST RECEIVED Grindstones in Iron Tn.ughi staery Grinder* complete Hand Hatchets Haadled Claw Hatches Cast Steel Tenon Hand Sawa Cast Steel Pruning Hand Sawa etc.. eta- etc. .JUAN KIAT ft CO,, LTB. 9 IS. PHILLIP STREET. THE LATEST AND ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO in Singapore la conducted by H.646 words
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Advertisement724 1921-07-01 16 TAY GUAN KIAT 86, PHILLIP STREET. Phone Noa. MM and 8114. The awe easeful eoatractor far eappft ef FIREWOOD U the Singapore MtuidpaUty earls* the ysar l«2L_ GLOBE- BOILER REMEDY For clearing and preserving steam boilers of all type. Used by all factories, steamers, etc, and found good. The Ideal724 words
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Advertisement1892 1921-07-01 16 OASMHED ADVtRIMMEMS The PREPAID charges for Weata, Per Sale, Ta Let, ate, ta ecdraary elm sat type (average six words to Una) at* t— Per line one insertion 28 cts, two tnV 44 eta, three ins. 64 cts, four Ins. 82 eta. five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, tea ins.1,892 words
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Advertisement995 1921-07-01 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, stores sad offices. Aaplv Ed. at Nathan *t Co, 4. De Sonsa Street. TO LET PRODUCE GODOWNS, 20 and 21, Magaaiae Road, river frontage, from July 1. Apply Alpha, Straits Times. TO LET, second door No. tt-s, Chang! Alley, suitable for offlce. Immediate entryj Appjy995 words
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Advertisement304 1921-07-01 16 IStraitsMotorcar Service,LtA 218-218. A RD ROAD. Sole Distributor* of \f BELLANGER g W famous French Car AU kinds of Repairs to Motor Cycles. m Cars, and Loyies executed. Cracked Cylinders. Crank-Cases Gears tW brokea parts of all meUls WeWeJ^ REUABLE~CARS AND LORRIES HIRED. Good* Transported from Ships, Godownev Private Houses,304 words
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Miscellaneous204 1921-07-01 16 THE STRAmTTIMES TELEPHONE^ Editorial and General t> Manager's pffiet Un Job Print JL- Office |{4< 411 communications relating to editorial matters and news should be addressee to THE EDITOR All communication. ■rsfc'.mc £o bjamcts matters— advertisements, subscription*, accounts. printWijr etc.. sho-j'il hn addressed »o Till I MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Wants,204 words
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