The Straits Times, 25 July 1921
1921-07-25
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Title Section13 1921-07-25 1 The Straits Times. No, L>fi,69B SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 25, 1921 PRICE 10 CENT?13 words
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Advertisement119 1921-07-25 1 MILKMAID IWEETENED JONDENSED MILK PRICK RKI)l < ED 12.00 prr raw. IF ITS "BEAR BRAND' STKRILIZED UNSWEETENED NATURAL jrT^fjm^L CONDENSED TRADE HARK You Cannot Do Better SOLE AGENTS S.S. F.M.S. JOSEPH TRAVfRS SONS, LTP. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET FPEI: UMUN REQUEST THERE IS ONLY ONE KODAK All other119 words
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Advertisement186 1921-07-25 1 IYI £L HII 3. FRESH SUPPLIES HIGHEST CBADE IfifftTS M LA PERL A D*EL M ALHAMBRA." ORIENTE." Rein, Vietorim Boxes of 50 Bon Ton Boxes of 25 Presidentoo 100 Reins Victoria 50 Especiales 25 High Life 50 Londres 100 TABACALERA." ALHAMBRA." Favoritos J. Dotres Boxes of 25 American Bouquet Boxes186 words
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Advertisement9 1921-07-25 1 MILKMAID SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK PRICB REUUCKD $2.00 per case.9 words
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Article1040 1921-07-25 2 Mr. Hughes on the Empire's New Era. Ifr. \V. M. Hughen, Prime Minister of Australia, was the guest of the Australian and New Zealaavl Luncheon Out), at the Hotel Cecil the other day. Lord N'>.-ar, who presided, said that to Australia and N\w Zealand the1,040 words
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Advertisement300 1921-07-25 2 Your Breakfast Coffee 1 will be a real joy —if £f you prepare half-and-half with hot,rich Glaxo jw| —tlie milk with the real English flavour. jj Glaxo it the rich milk of British-bred dairy cow* from winch the water hat been removed by the Glaxo Process. J, I his process300 words
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Advertisement12 1921-07-25 2 The word boycott has now srot into most of the foreign languages. >—12 words
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Advertisement852 1921-07-25 2 I KfRMAHi fi Depeodable Marine 1 1 Tks KtrrMth MniH Ea«ir h I'l I kaowa tor Hs depcadabtbtr kc- I I cans* it has always kasai fcmili 1 I foniiiinaarany ria*L Mj I Its souod deaiga kas bs«B no- I I ban bc«B aad« wj aart «l I I nuy852 words
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Advertisement193 1921-07-25 2 10 H.P. CITROEN CAR The exceUeace of French automobile engineeitaf has loaf beea knows and agreed by experts. The Citroen is the acknowledge. beet of this school of production. See this remarkable Car—compare it with any other light ear as MM Market Take a demonstration ride —drive it yourself if193 words
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Article1308 1921-07-25 3 Statistics of the Internal Consumption. The following communication on the Gorerrmncnt's opium policy in India has be -n issued by the Central Bureau of Information So far as th? internal policy of Government is concerned, we may sum it up as maximum possible revenue with minimum possible1,308 words
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Article784 1921-07-25 3 An Fmajre Dating Back A Thousand Years. Artha?ological research takes us back many centuries, observes the Times of India. Often it bring- to light lost shreds of history, and makes it possHbe to weave together the broken strands. In many parts of the Bombay Presidency as784 words
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Advertisement260 1921-07-25 3 The Sauce f gj| that improyes n4w}2h 1 the Cocking I flP^fcffi I Taste is Ihr 1..-.-I tr>t trooe' J /^.X cooking. A few drops of Pytch ley Hunt s r Sauce supply just thr right degree of flavour to make- an otherwise uninteresting dish fnlly appreciated. Buyers for plantations260 words
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Advertisement127 1921-07-25 3 /"T Protect Yourself! f^z!!\\ > ou merely ask for ixini.," you m;i > t)e SUPI )I 'C'' •'"> qualii) ijood, l>;ul or indifferent. i>v stipulating -'TABLOID'— QUININE yi>n esvre tba soppi) >■( products noted the world uttt Uvr ilitii exceptional puri'.y. la <f)iivcni«-iit ilcs< cay, Xi ;.,1.. tasletca wfini 'Übloio'127 words
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Advertisement947 1921-07-25 4 sranEß sailiws n P. 0-- British India AND Apcar Line Cesapaßi** laeerpo ateo i« Cngland' MAIL AND PASSKNGER SERVICED PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. Under Contrset with His Majsatr-s Government, MAIL SKBVICB EAST OF BOMBAY am at preaeen LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FBOM LONDON TO UIHUaAIIDI U>NDOF. Da* Iliium La"947 words
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Advertisement773 1921-07-25 4 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP GO. LIMITED SiHiirn tntearfed to aall rresa Slagaawr* SELAN GO R— Monday, 4 pjn., for Port Swettenham and Penans> HYF LEONG— Monday, at *M pan, for Malacca and Muar. KAKA— Tuesday, at 4.50 pjn., for Malacca and Muar. IPOH— Wednesday, at 4 pj», for Port Swettenham773 words
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Advertisement60 1921-07-25 4 STEAMER SAILINGS DOLLAR LINE t SINGAPORE TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON VTA SUEZ. kobert Hollar LOADING JULY 27 Esther Dollar LOAOING AUGUST 15 Tbrootb Bills of Lading tsioW from Slngajpere to the Principal Oitiei ef the DntUi States a>4 Canada For further Inf ormatloi >• lews, see. •pplt to THE60 words
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Advertisement384 1921-07-25 4 STEAMER SAILINGS Mi lUftAKA BHOtJEN KAISHA M* Incorporate la Japer. Km. 1. D* B*aa* •»»••< bj.et to ehang- wttoeut ■otia»> f! r?'ipr ijti Par ra« Said. Maraelllee, Loaaaa. Aanra" ■attanUa Mi H«s»bar« dap ARGUN MARU July 2* Ja'T HIMALAYA »tABU Aog. 20 Aug. tl INKW TOR* LIN» as riHdM aa4384 words
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Advertisement336 1921-07-25 4 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON VISEN H/USHA. (Incorporated in Japan) Usrfcr Mall Contract with the Imperla. Japanese Government. Subject to alteration* without notie* LONDON LtNE Fortnightly Service Por London, Antwerp via (Malacca) Pa*-* Colombo, Suei, Port Said and Marseille*. YOKOHAMA MARU Aug. 8 HIMA MARU Aug. 24 UVKBPOOL LINK Por Marseille* and336 words
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Advertisement854 1921-07-25 5 STEAMER SAIUNiS MESSAGERIES MARITIMES DE FRANCE Under Contract with the French Government Mail and Passenger Services DIRECT MARSEILLES FAR EASTERN BF.RVICE HOMEWARD MAILS OUTWARD MAILS To Marseille* via Colombo, I To Japan, via Saigoa, Hongkong Djibouti, Port Said I and Shanghai CAP ARCONA 15,000 tons Aug. CORDILLKRE 10,000 tons Aug.854 words
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Advertisement430 1921-07-25 5 STEAMER SAIUNCS s.a. GLENAMOY, JULY 17, 1921 Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from Europe are hereby notified that a general survey of all cargo landed in a damaged condition will be held on Wednesday, July 27, 1921, in Godowns Nos. S and 4, at 9 a.m. No further430 words
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Advertisement385 1921-07-25 5 STEAMER SAILINGS LLOYD TRIESTINO us. CILICIA, JULY 22, 1921. Consignees of enrgo per the above steamei from Italy are hereby notified that she has arrived and has discharged her cargo at Godown 11. Tanjong Psgar Wharf. SOCIETA COMMISSIONARIA DI ESPORTAZIONE E DI IMPORTAZIONE. Agents. S.S L'YSER FOR SALE BY PRIVATE385 words
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Advertisement469 1921-07-25 5 TRADE MARK NOTICE is hereby given that THE MILLER RUBBER COMMMY, a Company incorporated under the laws of the State of Ohio, doing business at 1269, South High Street, Akron, Ohio, United States of America, Manufacturers, are the Owners and Sole Proprietors of the following Trade Mark mm*** The Raid469 words
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Advertisement322 1921-07-25 5 WE SPECIALIZE IN BRITISH PRINTING ONLY. We shall (rive yon the practical thin* and it will be of a dignity and style that win surely please you. We'te got the eomaiists equipment, we've pot the experience, sad we'll deliver the job on time and in perfect order. Give us a322 words
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Advertisement935 1921-07-25 6 CIWEMAS EMfPIIB I From Monday, July 28, to Wednesday, July 87, 1991. In tht Second Sltoa at 9.30 p.m. lalPts. A MOV CHIP BEE UNIVERSITY In 2 Pu. Showing the Udivci.ii> buildings, grounds, its many actinties and its first annual sport meeting. The migbtest fore* .'ill in existence in tbe935 words
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Advertisement531 1921-07-25 6 CINEMAS AND THEATRES FAMOUS RUSSIAN LIGHT OPERA AND OPERETTA CO. CONSISTING OF 50 EMINENT ARTISTS 50 A real treat for Singapore Thcatre-goera, very special Rare 1 Gorgcoas drcase* I Attractive Scenic Effects. THE BEST BALLET EVER SEEN IN SINGAPORE. VICTORIA THEATRE TONIGHT AT S.IS "GIPSY LOVE." The popular-opera comique by531 words
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Advertisement232 1921-07-25 6 '^TTTT. I* !i ■I For all Defects of Vision I CONSULT 1 Mr. K. F. CHONG i I Fellow of the Spectacle Maker's Co. Diploma of the British Optical Association Fellow of the Institute of Opthalmic Opticians (London) OFFICE AT THE United Pharmacy. 305, North Bridge Road SINGAPORE MHHCHOC) MOOOMCHIMIt232 words
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Advertisement31 1921-07-25 6 The Hall Mark of Printing M i I I I IV SINGAPORE.^ I I 76, Cecil Street 1 i I Every Department under 1 European Supervision i 1 Phone 2228 i31 words
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Article512 1921-07-25 7 An Important Speech by The Viceroy. The Viceroy delivered an important speech outlining his policy during India's period of transition in reply to a deputation of the United Provinces Liberals at Simla on July 7. He said You say that justice, sympathy, equality, and freedom are512 words
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Article278 1921-07-25 7 Not Ask Mamma." but All Right. Old Bean." A vigorous contribution to the constantly recurring discussion on the modern girl was made by Mrs. Kendal. now in her 73rd year, at a meeting of the Women's Institute. Her are some of her most challenging remarks Women278 words
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Article152 1921-07-25 7 :< m> Maln-..> and Muar I P-m. Port ■■»■> rtennani and Penang S p.m Billir i and Sourabaya 3 P- m•'ort hv. ■■•lenuam. fenang, Madraa a-..- Kcp-iun. taking mails for Suroue. t>tc. (via Bombay) > p.m. Supplementary Ma., by train to I'"n»iig. taking mails for Europe, •tc152 words
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Article206 1921-07-25 7 Fl&'I'I'BKf Monday, July 24. HiR-h Water, 0.5B a.m., 1.38 p.m. B. I. homeward mail closet. Football Leuguc United Banks t. S.C.FJL II, S.C.C. 22nd Co., RJLM.C. r. 3.R.C. II, S.B.C. Gypsy Love, Victoria Theatre, raeaday. July 26. Hich Wat«r, 1.31 a.m., 2.8 p.m. Rent Board, 2.15 p.m.206 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article92 1921-07-25 7 1 ..i*i 'A h:'.rf Basin Sing-kep. E»Kt Wharf Rumphius, Aleppo. <h*en« W hirf Nu. Main W harf Yntshing, Bourfcpn. Tarn. Kury dama.-. Empire Dock Da* Maru. Indu- Maru. Kpemun. Mentur. West Wharf Mrruna. .lardines Wharf- Ipoh. Palo Brani Coal Wharf. Nil. Keppcl Barboar Main Wharf Hahnrd.92 words
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Article235 1921-07-25 7 BAM WHATT HIN, Brit., 199 tons, from Malacca 25-7, for Malacca 26-7. GUENADE, Brit.. 4,144, from London 23-7, for Hongkong 25-7. HYE LEONG. Brit.. 302 tons, from Muar 23-7, for Malacca 25-7. UOKUTO MARU, .lap.. 2.271 ton*, from Muke 23-7. for Batu Pahat unc. iPOH. Brit., 528 tons,235 words
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Article138 1921-07-25 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, July 25. On London, Bank 4 m/i 2/4 3/16 Demand 2/3 13/16 Private 3 m. credit* 2/4 19/32 On New York Demand 41% Private 90 days 4 j> On France Bank BOO On India Bank T. T. 179 On Hongkong Bank d/d 21 hk p.e.138 words
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50 1921-07-25 7 Tone <rf market Easier. Spot Auk. Aug.-Sept P»l« Cr*p« Q<Mtaf Prlew tay«n Bd>« Oct.-D«« Spot Augtut August- September October-December tit hb«d Smok«d ShMt QodacPrleM ■uy«rf Mlm 28 29 28% 29Vfe 29 H 30 32 88 DAILY PUCK CURRBNT 12 o'clock noon, July 25, 1921.50 words
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Article179 1921-07-25 7 V«L P<L Boyw. *»Utn. 1 1 Av«t Wen* 100 £1 £1 Kam Kamuntirg 1.17.8 22* 10 10 KinU Amoc 6.60 7JM 1 1 HiUm Tin l-M l-W 1 1 JeUntoh 0-8° f: fl L«h«t MiDw 5 5 Lingui Tin 4.50 6.00 10 10 M«Uy«n ColL M.OO 16.00 1 Menglembn179 words
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Article122 1921-07-25 7 Val. Pd. Buyer*. 8«ller». fl £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 3.0.0 8.10.0 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. WO 7.00 6/ 6/ Electric Tways 2/0 10 10 Fraser Neaves 27.50 29.50 50 60 W. Hammer Co. $76 $86 100 100 Katz Bros, deb 140.00 10 10 Mexican Eagle 6.7.6 6.17.6 10122 words
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Article96 1921-07-25 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 o«t I p.f. pn> S'pore Electric Tramways 5 p.c. £350,0<H nom S'pore Municipal 5 p.c $1,878,000 P" S'pore Man. 4% p.e of 1907 $1,000,000 10 px. J .n S'pore Mun. 4H p* of 1909 $1,600^00 10 p.c. di» S'pore Mun. 4H p.e of 190996 words
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Article379 1921-07-25 7 Freacr and Co. «nd Lyall and ETitt'g QooUtioaa. Latest BTkIUMc Btartac QaoUUoa* arc printed ob another Mr* FrMaj. To-day'i 1 Fraaer ft Co. Allenby ($1) 0.26 0.36 Alor Gaiah ($1) 1.00 156 Am. Malay (*2) 2.00 A Hitam ($5) 8.60 A. Kuning ($1) 1.00 A. Molek ($1) 1.00379 words
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Advertisement206 1921-07-25 7 AUSTRALIAN POULTRY Due to arrive here on or about July 80. Hook your orders now all orders to be accompanied with cash. Averlge price per fowl $10. POWELL A CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) Auctioneers. REMOVAL Th«- offlce of Messrs. On* Ewe Hai Co, Chop Soon Whati will remove io206 words
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Advertisement93 1921-07-25 7 MASSAGE HALL IM H«neool*a Btwmt KANICURI AND MABBAG» «r» HARC and MIM HAN# '••lepboa. N* U*7 WANTED TO BUY Seeond-hand Chines* or Europe*" HOUSEHOLD FUBN1TCRK t «Tory description (bUr or «ro»l> '••'•'< Cnod price* offered Apply to SF.rOND-HAND strait* Ti"i»» K. E». IVT. S.S. MELCHIOR TREUB FOR JAVA Intending passengers93 words
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Advertisement780 1921-07-25 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTFD MOTOR^BOAT. make offers with particular*. Apply 344, Straits Times. BOLTER'S goods are the best, they make you work, make you live, and keep you fit. TO LET, second floor, l-b, Raffle* Quay bright and airy offlee. Apply ground floor TO LET, a newly-built bungalow, near the Race780 words
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Advertisement699 1921-07-25 7 NOTICE OTERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS On and after August I, 1921. the following i. Iterations in the train service will come into operation The present 7.20 v.m. train from Kuala Lumpur to Penang, on Sundays, will leave Kuala Lumpur at 7 a.m. «nd will run enrlier throughout as under a.m.699 words
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Obituary15 1921-07-25 8 MACKENZIE. In laving memory of dear Malcolm. Inserted by Mother, Gladys and Jim.15 words
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1123 1921-07-25 8 The Straits Times. MONDAY. JULY 25 LOCAL DEFENCE. The reports upon defence from Singapore, Penang and Malacca contain nothing particularly novel from a military point of view. They will require consideration by the General Officer Commanding, and on purely technical details we have no wish to anticipate his decision which1,123 words
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Article59 1921-07-25 8 Mr. Nunn, District Judge, who has set apart an hour every Monday morning for the hearing of offences committed against m: tor car regulations, disposed of about 100 cases this moaning «t the instance of •the Traffic Branch. It is ftared that the public have not so far, taken full59 words
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Article21 1921-07-25 8 A forest fire which had lasted for three days and destroyed 300 acres is reported as having occurred at Kromonggebergte, Cheribon.21 words
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Article23 1921-07-25 8 In the Evans murder caee at Ipoh, both the accused were sentenced to death. Notices of appeal have been lodged on their behalf.23 words
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Article22 1921-07-25 8 The Medan Tobacco Company made a nett profit of 1,568,105 guilders during 1920 and has declared a dividend of 35 per cent.22 words
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Article25 1921-07-25 8 The Shipping and the Import and Export Offices will be opened for one hour, 10 to 11 a.m. on Saturday and Monday jtext, Bank Holidays.25 words
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Article21 1921-07-25 8 A Government of India Press communique warns people against proceeding to the F.M.S: from the Madras Presidency in search of employhtent.21 words
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Article25 1921-07-25 8 The Japanese warship Nutaka under the command of Captain N. Imamura has arrived in port from Penang and departs on the 30th inst. for Bangkok.25 words
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Article26 1921-07-25 8 Particulars of alterations in the F.M.S. Railway services which take effect on and after August 1 next will be found in an advertisement on another page.26 words
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Article25 1921-07-25 8 A Hull trawler, nanml Singapore, has been beached in the Humber after being towed seven mires under water. A skeleton found on board was identified.25 words
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Article33 1921-07-25 8 A Solo message of the 19th inst. states that a Javanese convict murdered a warder and a mandor in the gaol there with a small knife. He was shot dowf by another mandor.33 words
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Article34 1921-07-25 8 Four Post Office assistants at Kota Radja, Acheen, have been arrested on a charge of stealing 1,800 guilders from postal packets. There is also a deficit of 2,000 guilders in the office cash there.34 words
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Article41 1921-07-25 8 The Java Railways receipts for the first six months of 1921 show an increase of 6,507,431 guilders or roughly 26 per cent., on the figures for the same period in 1920. The actual totals read, 1920, 25,606,332 guilders, 1921 32,113.763 guilders.41 words
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Article42 1921-07-25 8 The habit of newspaper repot ters of getting there, is apparantly recognised in Japan where they are known by the nickname of Aburamooshi," meaning cockroach. This pest being capable of getting anywhere and everywhere is considered a prototype of the übiquitous reports.42 words
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Article48 1921-07-25 8 Insp. King, in charge of Sepoy Lines division, charged eight Sikhs before Mr. Dawson this morning for participating in an affray in Havelcck Road yesterday. Two of the injured accused were brought to court from tm? hospital. They wera rcmande.l for a week on bail of $200 each.48 words
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Article77 1921-07-25 8 A case was mentioned in the District Court this morning in which Mrs. Simpson stands charged with rash and negligent driving, and secondly with failing to stop after the accident, which to k place in N-w Keppel Road on the 15th instant The lady is alleged to have knocked down77 words
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Article71 1921-07-25 8 On Saturday last, before Mr. Bull, Insp. Matthews produced a Dutchman named I'ieter Evas, charging him on four counts, namely arriving in the colony en January 27 and staying in the colony without registering, for leaving again for Bengakis without getting his passport endorsed, also for arriving in the colony71 words
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Article83 1921-07-25 8 The Coroner's enquiry into the circumtances attending the accident in Upper Serangoon Road en the 17th instant in which a Chinese was knocked down, and subsequently died, by a car driven by Mr. A. L. Pattinson, of Messrs. William Jacks and Co. was held on Friday, and after the examination83 words
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Article84 1921-07-25 8 In the Supreme Court, on Saturday before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard Mr. R. Williamson mentioned the case, United Engineers v. Messrs. Barbour, Johnstone and Company, Limited, and had intimated to his Lordshp that it had !> vi; settled, plaintiffs having agreed to accept $33,567 and costs. There was also a counterclaim,84 words
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Article101 1921-07-25 8 Among the passengers on the Kitano Maru due to arrive from home on Wednesday morning are Miss Farrington and Miss Sharpe who have come out to join Mrs. Deasy in a nursing home and institute for trained nurses which is b.-inir opened at 111, River Valley Road. Miss Farrington belonged101 words
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Article95 1921-07-25 8 The last picture programme to be presented at the Palladium, to-night and for the rest of this week, comprises a fine World Brady film. The World Against Him, featuring the well-known E. K. Lincoln, in five reels, and a six-reel Hampton production, The Killer, featuring Frank Campeau in a wonderful95 words
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Article462 1921-07-25 8 Mr. W. B. Purdie is returning from Ceylon at the P. and O. steamer Kashmir. Lady Guillemard is giving a ball at Government House, Kuala Lumpur, on August 2. Capt. Dircks of the Valaya has had to go into hospital at Bangkok, and Capt. P. Theisen brings462 words
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Article22 1921-07-25 8 The outward B. I. packet Teesta with mails from Europe, is expected t.. reach Penang on Saturday, the 30th instant.22 words
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Article58 1921-07-25 8 We have reprinted the special article on Malaya's Grave Crisis which appeared in our issue of the loth inst., "and which it will be remembered set out, in considerable detail, a scheme for Rubber Estate Relief. A copy of the reprint will be sent by post to58 words
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Article94 1921-07-25 8 The final performance of The Man from Toronto was given on Saturday evening to a very full house and the A.D.C. is to be congratulated on the very successful run the comedy has had. Inspird by a sympathetic audience, the performers did their best, and gave94 words
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Article82 1921-07-25 8 F. M. S. Census. The total population enumerated in the F.M.S. on April 24 was 1,298,292 compared with a 1911 total of 1,009,781. The inOTMM is 280,511 or 18.5 pur cent. The male population increased by 18.1 per cent, and the female population by 53.4 per cent. A comparison of82 words
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Article155 1921-07-25 8 Among the passengers on board the I. and 0. Kashmir is Captain Harold E. Sulivan, D.5.0., who is proceeding to tha light cruiser Curlew, on the China Station. This command is vacant by the preferment of Captain W. M. James, C.8., to the command of155 words
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Advertisement300 1921-07-25 8 THE {SBlp 0F BUN 4pl^ gUUITV yS roos)7Jr£J\^ "fabhiqui CiGAHETTuI I XT*, i. J?\ HI WSXmXfiEHSBfI SsjCaire Egyptt IGsftfii"T Knfy I PROVISIONS, Wines and Spirits NEW CATALAOUB READY Prices kevisea and Reduced IjJLd— tiunn 4»«TTi-e Qk Coy, L-Tl£' ißrr^'''; n What Would Yon Do If a Fire Occurred Now Would300 words
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Advertisement220 1921-07-25 8 ALHAMBRA Jlf ht at p Ja. 'itarraph'a Serial FIGHT FOB MILLIONS KpUode IS or SO rwls Featuring William Dor can Pta. SHADOWS pu. Path* Gaxette aaa Topical Bad|«t PALLADIUM Orchard BaM S Pt*. THL WORLD AGAINST HIM 5 Pt*. Pta. THE KILLER 6 PU. Pta. THE JUGGERNAUT 4 Pta. (Km220 words
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Article350 1921-07-25 9 French Anxiety About Upper Silesia. Reuter Telegrams Paris, July 22. The president of the Inter-Allied Control Commission in Berlin has had an interview with M. Briand. Germany's disarming is sai.l iv be proceeding now without opposition from the German Governii. i nl. The scrapping of heavy ordnance isReuter - 350 words
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Article92 1921-07-25 9 Rn ter Telegram I. >n>l n, July 2'.i. New York Five of the largest vessels chartered by the* United States Mail Steam■hip Company have been seized by representatives of the Shipping Board for alleged violation of contract and non-pay-ment of various charges, namely the George Washington. America,Reuter - 92 words
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Article117 1921-07-25 9 Reuter Telegram London, July 22. Washington The House of Representatives has passed the Fordney Tariff Bill which goes to the Senate with a multitude of amendments and is expected to return to the House of Representatives much changed. London, July 22. New York The Bankers' Syndicate hasReuter - 117 words
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Article51 1921-07-25 9 Keiter Telegram London, July 22. Modesto, California Mr. Shea, President of the local Fruit and Vegetable Workers' Union, has been arrested and charged with kidnapping in connection with the 'deportation of Japanese workers. Yesterday virtually all the Japanese returned to the places from whence they had beenReuter - 51 words
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Article108 1921-07-25 9 Serious Reverses Reported. Reims Telegram London, July 23. Madrid King Alfonso hastily left San Sebastian for Madrid to preside at a meeting of the cabinet convoked to discuss the serious reverse sustained by the Spaniards in Morocco. The Kabyle tribesmen are attacking advanced positions at Melilla and108 words
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Article401 1921-07-25 9 KEiTßit Telegrams London, July 22. Keuter learns from a Japanese MM that the United Stat s has not J«t replied to the latest Japanese note. Negotiations are continuing at Washington, but Japan is not proposing any program c, regarding that as not her business. Oomvrning th.- return of Shuntunic401 words
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Article74 1921-07-25 9 Reitib Telegram London, July 22. The Agricultural Wages Board, on which farmers and workers are represented, decided to issue forthwith a statutory notice of a proposal to reduce the minimum rate of wages of adult male workers by 6s. weekly and others proportionately, provided that minimum adult male74 words
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Article26 1921-07-25 9 Bium Telegram London, July 22. Helsingfors It is semi-officially declared that partial mobilisation is proceeding in Soviet Russia, principally against the Far Eastern Republic.26 words
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Article236 1921-07-25 9 De Valera on Recent Peace Conferences. Rev tcr Tklkgrams London, July 22. De Valera on departing to Dublin was given a farewell by a small and enthusiastic en wd of partisans whom he address-d in Irish and English. He said the immediate future was uncertain, but he was most236 words
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Article81 1921-07-25 9 Redter Telegram London, July 23. There is heavy rainfall in Ireland and the north, east and west of England, but the drought is unbroken in Londoa in spite of black and lowering clouds making the beat more oppressive than ever. The vast track of moor onReuter - 81 words
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Article76 1921-07-25 9 Kierrsk Telegram London, July 23. Montreal reports from Victoria, British Colombia, state that Mr. Howard Colley. th geological expert, has returned and declares that the whole territory from Normal to the Arctic and Mackenzie Basin is underlaid with oil, natural gas and coal. There is an unprecedented76 words
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Article54 1921-07-25 9 Reuter Telegram London, July 22. In the presence of many experts, a demonstration has been given in London of the capabilities of a machine invented by Sir Henry Wickham which it is claimed transforms latex into hard-cured rubber in a few minutes at a fraction of the costReuter - 54 words
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Article37 1921-07-25 9 Rbuter Telegram London, July 23. The light cruiser Southampton, the new flagship for the East Indies, will leave Simcnstown, Cape of Good Hope, on August 1, and is due in Colombo at the end of August.Reuter - 37 words
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Article27 1921-07-25 9 Reuter Tk'.egram London, July 22. There were 2,020,000 registered unemployed in the United Kingdom on July 15, a decrease of 100,000 compared with the previous week.Reuter - 27 words
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Article27 1921-07-25 9 Reitsb Tiliqram London, July 22. Berlin A semi-official report states that German exports in 1920, excluding gold and silver, were valued at 69,300 million marks.27 words
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Article252 1921-07-25 9 Drop of Eighty-Nine Millions Recorded. We have been calling attention recently to th? great fall in the currency note circulation. Last week, the returns for March, April, May and June wer? published in rapid succession, an indication that the gravity of these figures is recognised, and we252 words
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Article191 1921-07-25 9 We have received the following cabl dated July 18, from the acting Consul for Italy Signor Bonomi has set forth before Parliament the programme of the new Gaba- t's it( nal t.ulicj. whii-h is strict observance of the law and conciliation of political parties. The fiscal laws191 words
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Article59 1921-07-25 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hongkong, July 23. The Chinese are convening a mass meeting on Saturday next to consider the Muitsai question. If the slavery allegations are true it will recommend the Government to abolish the system if they are untrue that the Chinese themselves prevent possible59 words
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Article101 1921-07-25 9 Maiphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Singapore, July 25. Silver. 38. Hongkong 21 ',4 p.c. prem. Three months gold 45. Share Market. Rubbers. A few enquiries for the cheaper issues but business passing is mall. Pajam have been done up to 5.02V4. Tins.— Taipings 1.15 1.20, Norths 1.36--1.38%,101 words
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Article83 1921-07-25 9 A reminder is given that the always welcome Bandman Opera Company will be appearing again at the Victoria Theatre from Thursday. The return visit is for six nights only, and the productions to be given, in their order, are Oh Joy Afgar, Irene, The Better 'Ole, Maid83 words
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Article2190 1921-07-25 9 Bad Ascot For Backers. By Our Special Correspondent. London, June 23. Backers have had a thundering bad Ascot, which it will b small consolation, one fears, to be able to ascribe to the prolonged drought and bad going. The meeting is well typified by the victory of Illuminator2,190 words
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Article469 1921-07-25 10 Sir Ernest Birch's Illustrated Address. Sir Hugh Clifford, K.C.M.G., Governor of Nigeria, presided at a meeting of the Royal Colonial Institute at the Hotel Victoria, London, on June 21, when Sir Ernest Birch, K.C.M.G., gave an illustrated address on The Visit of H.M.S. Malaya to469 words
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Article190 1921-07-25 10 Churchmen on Human Nature In the New Age. The subject of Sunday games was discussed at the opening at Beckenham of the Rochester Diocesan Conference. It wil, be recalled that last winter the Rector of Beckenham, the Rev. J T Plowden Wardlow, opened his rectory prounds for Sunday190 words
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Article16 1921-07-25 10 1 i c P'oplw of the West He hewing th" LZaL Opport i •>'{16 words
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Article741 1921-07-25 10 Great Interest Reins: Taken By Malays. .n his report on education in the F.M.S. luring 1920, Dr. R. O. Winstedt, actin? director of Education, S.S. and F.M.S. write* The Education Department suffered after the war from two main drawbacks, lack jf Europ an staff and lack741 words
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Article271 1921-07-25 10 s Move to Victoria Theatre This Evening. The Russian Light Opera Company thoroughly confirmed the good opinion I of them formed on the previous night when they presented The Count of Luxembourg at the Goodwood Hall on Saturday. We, w T-.' introduced to new principals, who proved271 words
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Article1006 1921-07-25 10 Some Good Performances On Saturday. Revived again after six years, th;- sports neld at the Singapore Cricket Quo on Saturday afternoon proved in every way a thorough success. Times generally were good, rec.rds were broken, and the competitors all disported themselves in a way which seemed to indicate1,006 words
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Article76 1921-07-25 10 Cricket- S.C.C. v. Selangor. An S.C.C. eleven will visit Kua'a Lumpur to play Selangor on Saturday and Monday, and as the club will be well represented the match should prove a very interesting one. The Singapore players will be R. L. L. Braddell, H. M. Cantrell, G. C. Clarke, F.76 words
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Article66 1921-07-25 10 A Reuter wire from New York dated July 23 states ln the American Uoif Championship Barnes, America, won with •289 in the hnal round. He did the first nine tor 34, piaying super-goil'. Hagen and McLeod tied for second place with •<;yB. Duncan made 305. At the66 words
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Article48 1921-07-25 10 The American bridge tournament at the Tanglin Club will start this evening at 9 p.m., when all players are kindly requested to attend. The first matches to be played will be arranged by draw. Full particulars of the competition are posted in the Club House.48 words
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Article159 1921-07-25 10 A Keuter cable of tlie 22nd inst. states that in the Rhode Island, (NevYork) championship, Howard Voshell, in the fourth round, defeated Shimidxu by two sets to love. He broke up the Japarn base line play with vigorous net attacks. On the previous Sunday Voshell beat Shimidzu by159 words
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Article179 1921-07-25 10 A Reuter cable of the 22nd insl. stati-s that the match between the Australians land Yorkshire was continued at Sheffield !in sunny weather. Thvre were 5,000 spec- tutors present. The wicket was good. The Australians were all out for 163,, Rhodes taking three wickets for 12 and Wilson179 words
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Article344 1921-07-25 10 The first race for Mrs. Lundon's Cap yesterday morning only brought six boats to the starting line. Th conditions of this series of races have already been published, and eliminating the Malay crews seems to have added difficulty to manning -boats. 'Margaret II was first over the344 words
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Article69 1921-07-25 10 The following ties will be played today TO-DAY'S TIES. Championship Pairs. Mrs. Simmons and Mr. Hall v. Mrs. Wise end Mr. Miles. Lady Murison and Dr. Hunter v. Mrs. Schafer and Mr. Edwards. Mrs. Dorrington Ward and Mr. Summerhayes v. Miss Brooke and Mr. Cantrell. Mixed69 words
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Article92 1921-07-25 10 The 75 yards handicap race at the Swimming Club y steniay attracted nine entries, which is considerably more than the iverage. The result was a win for R. Summerhayes, who went six seconds after ths first man away, with E. C. Edwards (same handicap) second, a yard behind,92 words
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Article35 1921-07-25 10 Tug Wilson, who d.featt i] Jim Hync on Thursday, announces that he is prepared to make a match with any man who can do th? middleweight limit, through Mr. Nat Kennedy, Tanjong Pagar Road.35 words
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Article340 1921-07-25 10 LAST DAY'S RESULTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 23. The following were the results of today's races. The Visitors' rlftl*. Avro (O'Connor) 8.10 1 Babz (Suttle) f».B 2 Windup (Biilelu 9.1 .3 Won by one and a half one and a half. Tim. 1.41 3/5. Tote. $16.340 words
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Article50 1921-07-25 10 A Reuter wire of the 23rd states At Manchester t'vre was rafa during the niirht and nn intermittent drizzle this morning and afternoon so that no play was possible in the test match to-day. Parkin has been sent for, and ha.« arrived at Old Trafford.50 words
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Article373 1921-07-25 10 Murderous Attack on a Prison Warder. The first case taken up before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, on Saturday was that in which t\v,> Chinese, Chin Nain and Lee Pah, were .■•mvieted of gang robbery and sentenced each to seven years' rigorous imprisonment. The accused are373 words
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Article14 1921-07-25 10 Germany is finding out that those who .rcak peace risk being broken by it.14 words
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Article1115 1921-07-25 10 I Mr. Churchill on Our Magnificent Asset. The following report of a speech made by Mr. Winston Churchill at the meeting of Empire repres ntatives in mail week was communicated to the Press Mr. Churchill spoke on tneCrown Colonies and other Possessions administered by the Colonial1,115 words
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Article1961 1921-07-25 11 Will There Be a General Election By Onr Special Correspondent London, June 25. That the presort Parliament can last another twelve months no one believes. When matters go badly in a third cession they hardly ever go Tijrht afterwards." So wrote Mr. Uarvin in last Sunday's Observer. The1,961 words
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Advertisement173 1921-07-25 11 MOUTRI E PIANOS ■re still the most popular in the East The same high quality Is maintained but -ICof PRICES HAVE -ICo/ 19 f°BEEN REDUCED *9 1° This Offer for Spot Cash Payment only ALL NEW STOCK fiend to-day for Illustrated Catalogue S. MOUTRIE ft CO.. LTO. (Incorporated ta Hongkong.)173 words
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Advertisement241 1921-07-25 11 Raffles Hotel MONDAY.—Tea Dansaot, 6 to 7 pjn. (Admission free). WEDNESDAY.—SpeciaI Musical Programme after Dinner. THURSDAY.—Guest Night and Dancing* (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). FRlDAY^Special Lunch—Orchestra. SATURDAY.—fiuest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). SUNDAY.—Cinema after Dinner. RAFFLES ORCHESTRA P. A. COOKS, Musical Director. A. E. McClary, Manager. Adelphi241 words
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Article971 1921-07-25 12 Tnu>roved Position of The Company. The tenth ordinary general meeting of the Lower Perak Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on June 7 at Winchester House, E.C., Mr. H. M. Simons presiding. The Chairman said I regret to have to inform you that Dr. Rideal, the Chairman of971 words
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Article139 1921-07-25 12 The China Mail of July 13 states Since the Banque Industrielie de Chine suspended payment great hort.il i«y has been shown towards the bank officials at Swatow by the poorer investors under the impression, said to have been fostered by mischief makers, that the officials of the local139 words
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Article786 1921-07-25 12 Interesting Comparison With Malaya. At the Rubber Exhibition on June 15, Mr. Edmond Leplas, of Brussels, gave an address to the Rubber Conference on The Cultivation of Hevea in the Belgian Congo. He said that in the Belgian Con- 1 go they had planted rubber for786 words
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Article249 1921-07-25 12 Lord Willingdon's Warning To Non-Cooperators. Lord Willington has held another meeting of Government officials and members of the Labour Union in connection with the mill strike, states a Madras message of July 9. In the course of a lengthy speech Hit Excellency said that the Buckingham249 words
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Article8 1921-07-25 12 Mexico has had fifty-nine revolutions within sixty-one years.8 words
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Advertisement130 1921-07-25 12 T» mm this Brand of Belting mean* /jV^> fx|AJ\ ■coaomy, Saring of Money and V"""*yvs' Jh/vSJ/ Batter Remit. Ita service apcaka \^J y^s^—^^^tJUj/ KIAM KIAT CO.^fammrmt rt 108 and 108, MARKET STREET. ■1 "9 "Im^l T^TJ «mtZlm|2 BORDEN'S MALTED MILK 2*E£? has no equal MILK .^CjJ?^ A st>Pcr'or strengthening invigorating130 words
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Advertisement125 1921-07-25 12 r HIGH CLASS CIGARETTES Their supreme quality make them the only Cigarette possible for Men of Taste V I RG.t IN PATENT k I#% mm VACUUM |\a I* TINS*OFSO l^^f W w* H 'P{s Seater Alb.on CMA^ OAf New 20 H.P. Model. Delivery from Stock 25 cwt., 30 cwt., 3125 words
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Article1135 1921-07-25 13 Two Ways of Relieving The Crisis. The second annual general meeting of the Sungei Rinching Rubber Estates, Ltd.,! was held on June 9 at. 38, Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C., Major Herbert Edginßton, 0.8. E., (the chairman), presiding. The Chairman said Ladies and gentlemen, we meet in circumstances1,135 words
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Advertisement429 1921-07-25 13 Whiieaway, Laidlaw's J^ GREAT Annual Sale fvzh NOW PROCEEDING WmC^Wff \M\/1N(. REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. the -good morning." One Day Alarm Clock, nickel silver ease, Arabic figure.-. 11l inch dial, ST<KK T(M.K CI.K.VHEI) KEG AKULKSS accurate tim<- keep. r. I'Mi a I price 5>4.00. Or OUT. Sale price $3.95. We429 words
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Advertisement478 1921-07-25 13 ho ho g o s^J^^o h Ui.kn.-i. VJ N N *P BY TEST THE BEST. 'T' 1 88 n Happiiy Growing S a Hy: r babygioxs. his food should 7$ f-^grow with him- if h« is to be N '.l.: '*r>pyand contented I =5 wnthimtob*. THEALLXNBURYS' 3 iS FOODS ir-478 words
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Advertisement956 1921-07-25 14 <* SALES BY AUCTION^ €HEOM KOON SENG ft CO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE op valuable town nowna At room. N<. 30. Kline Street. n Wednesday. J"<> at I.M p.m. I Ttforti-'awo'- of valuable freehold •ml Mi Str:iniC"' in R 0 1 "I" 1 -feet. M"rtc.'nri' «al«- tw tenth snare* «nd one956 words
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Advertisement506 1921-07-25 14 SALES BY AUCTION IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of one Lancia, one Ceirano, one Spa and one Nazarro motor cars and two Bianchi motor oyclef. At The Colonial Trading Co.'k Garage, No. 8. Kramat Roud, off Orchard Rond, on Tuesday. July 26. at 4 p.m. 1. One four-cylinder, seven-neater Lancia motor car,506 words
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Advertisement1978 1921-07-25 14 Vnets ov«r |4,0©w,00w S.C. Aararance in force over $17,004,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. (lassifstatsa la Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE WUrssrtsr Hease, Stagspor*. LONDON OFFICE M. Old Jewry. E.C. Th. Company has CSMOO dasosited with ta* Saanate Coart af BasjUa4 aad complies with the British Life Assurance Companies1,978 words
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Article805 1921-07-25 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Some Tyre Questions. Captain W. Gordon Aston discourses yory interestingly and instructively on some of the tyre question of the moment. He writes Some considerable time ago it was confidently announced that several of the leading British tyre manufacturers had determined805 words
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60 1921-07-25 15 Orders for week ending July 31 Monday. 25th.— First, Second, Fourth and Fifth Troops Parade, 5.16. Tuesday, 26th.— Tenth Troop Parade 6.15. Thursday, 28th.— Third Troop Parade, 5.15. Friday, 29.— Ninth Tro p Parade, 5.15. There will be no Band Practice en July60 words
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Article43 1921-07-25 15 PNgnoUM of Drills, etc., t< r week ending Saturday, July 30, 1821 Monday, 2^th.— 6.15 p.m., Drill Hall, 'i.inese Company. Company Parade, strong as possible. All Recruits to attend. Wednesday, 27th.— 5.15 "p.m.. Drill Hall, Chinese Company, Recruits D -ill.43 words
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Article50 1921-07-25 15 M.V.R. Battalion Rifle Club. The Range is open to all comer*. Shoots for July, 1921. Wednesday, 27th 4 p.m. Saturday, 30th 4 pan. Sunday, 31«t 7JJO a-tn. July Spoon will be shot for oa Saturday, July 30, at 4 p.m. and Sunday, July 81, at 7JO aja.50 words
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Advertisement189 1921-07-25 15 V^ V DUNLOP W TYRES All Garages can supply THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO (Z, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) 42 ami 1.1. ROBINSON ROAD. "CEDOS BRITISH MADE LIGHT-WEIGHT MOTOR CYCLE TWO-STKOK I TWO-SPEED SPORTING FRAME. This Machine is nut an assembly of other makers Specialities, it is manufactured entirely by one189 words
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Advertisement514 1921-07-25 15 Etablissements Chatelain Well-known Products linnnAllll Arthritis™, Rheumatism, Ar- |m|.|r. l'»lu*Hm, (malaria) Hepatic UKDUUNAL terte-^lkrosis, Obeaitjr. Gout. Fll INF .-sufficiency. I)ia*et~, tnUrIlinm Re-wiueAioß of the intestine n _A p. Vulo-toxaemia. Enteritis, Dy»JUDUL ronstipation. Enteritis. Obe- S|||llQ F RASE »rt..ri.,..5« Ur-sis. lie,. ■W« *sTMB m ntt>y,e-, Neurasthenia. Anemia, NegraHthenia, Conimsjß»sji»msi valeseence, Overwork,514 words
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Advertisement64 1921-07-25 15 NEVER SAY DYE SAY RIT Many people do not realize that things which would otherwise bo useless may be given a new lease of service through the use of It it a modern easy-to-ose dye that will effectively colour lilk. cotton, wool, linen, feathers, etc. A complete assortment of colours64 words
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Advertisement648 1921-07-25 16 NEW SHIPMENTS JUST RECEIVED Tale Bron«« Lever P«<Uo<** Tale »nd Townie Chain Pnlfcy Block* Bmooth-on-Cement Galvaniied Uoofing Bolts and NbU GaWanixed Singl* Boat Hook* Bradf* Handled Paranga. etc., etc., eU. iUAA KIAT ft CO., LTi. l« PHILUP STREET The iucceniful Tenderer* for supply of Miscellaneous Articles »nd Engineers Store* to648 words
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Advertisement358 1921-07-25 16 TAY GUAN KIAT U, PHILLIP STREET. ftmm R» $11* aa« UK Phe MJ.cessful contractor for supply of FIREWOOD AND BASKETS AND BROOMS, ETC to the Singapore Municipality during Uie year 1921. GLOBE BOILER RaUODT iur clearing snd pnurrjig steam boilers >'. all type. Used by all factories, steamers, Ms, snd358 words
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Advertisement1890 1921-07-25 16 CMSSIRB AlVEKThtfrffMS The PREPAID charges far Wants, Far Sale. Te Let, etc, la -Ntaarr ehaa act :yne (average six weeds U Uae) are j -Par line; one insertioc 28 ets, t» 3 eta, three lna. 64 et»., four Ins. 81 ets, five ins. $1.00, six las. $IJJ, ten ins 11.401,890 words
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Advertisement933 1921-07-25 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, office in one of the best positions in Raffles Place. 342. Straits Times. OFFICE TO LET, second floor. No. 1, Change Alley. Apply to Mr. Kow Soon Kirn TO BE LET, OFFICES AND GODOWN.S Apply S. Manasseb Co.. 7, D'Almeida Street. TO LET. No. N.933 words
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Advertisement360 1921-07-25 16 Bellaoger The KJag of Kren<-K < at WITH SILVER RADlAlok AND TUB GOLDEN S'LBNCB MM Arrived BHI aWI first c«»u Demonstration car* are le >>e>«uld at Special Prices Thr BEIXANUER is a car of east economy and comfort. No doubt it luxurious and the pries If reach of the average360 words
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Miscellaneous196 1921-07-25 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONIC Editorial und General 6c Manager's Office Ill' Job Printing Office 1?44 All communications relating to editori* matters and news should be addressee to THE EDITOR. All communication! relating to business matters— advertise nv nt subscriptions, accounts, printirg Hsu should no addressed to Tis MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES196 words
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