The Straits Times, 25 August 1921

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. 0. 26,725 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 146 1 2^c f/ii m iii B H Scfi fi^^ A ffjg B^Ja BTlaf awH Bna.ll ct IS Jr Swiss jiMf^fM milk TKADK MARK. Trying It, Means Adopting It. SOLE AOENTS: JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTD. (Incorporated in England) SING APORE! g :r a si< c x: The camera that docs tlu different
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    • 169 1 5-RBSH SUPPLIES OF CADBURY'S CHOCOLATES DELICIOUS AND WHOLESOME. Tropical Assorted Chocolates in X A Ib. tins. Mclcato n i/ 2 1 Bournville Nut Chocolate Cubes '/z 1 King George Chocolates >/ 2 1 Chocolate Almonds y 2 1 Chocolate Biscuits 1 CHOCOLATE WALNUTS CHOCOLATE MACAROONS CHOCOLATE MONTELIMART BARS. Robinson Co.,
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  • 593 2 liuilty of Attemping to Destroy All Trace." Leipzig High Court on July 1C passed sentence of four years' imprisonment on Lieuts. Dithmar and Boldt, for being accompticfs in the murder ef survivors from the hospital ship Ltandovery Castle, sunk by submarine 86. Lieut. Boldt has been forbidden
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  • 346 2 ("Plutocrats Who Think They Can Do Anything." Some, people, especially if they have got plenty money, think that there is |irlrlhhll to do but to turn on a tap and get the Court to take their cases." Mr, I Justice Eve made this comment on July 20
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    • 339 2 A Doctor says: 1 "I rL not think so good a food as Glaxo |g S can be brought before the public by the E medical profession too strongly." Glaxo is the food doctors recommend and rear their p^ own babies on. This is because Glaxo is not an Jjc
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    • 744 2 ECZEMA ON BOY'S BODY A| HEAD In Rash. Worse At Night. Cuticura Healed. "Eczema started on my little boy's body first, and then it came up into hi* head. It broke out in a rash and I could not keep him from scratching. At night he was worse, and I
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    • 184 2 10 H.P. CITROEN OAR Th« excellence of French automobile «nfria««rl«g aaa Umfl taW known and agreed by expert*. The Citroen the atkae*!s4t«4 best of this school of production. See this remarkable Car— compare it with any oth«i Itfkl vat ft MM Market. Take a demonstration ride— drive It yourself If
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    • 756 3 NOTICES NOTICE IN THE ESTATE OF CHARLES MATTHEW, DECEASED PURSIANT TO THE TRUSTEE ORDINANCE, 1914. SECTION 26. NOTICE is hirchy given thnt all creditor nnd other persons havinsr any claims nfrnlns. the Kstnte of Cliarles Matthew, deceased, lat< of Weltevrc-di-n, .lava, who died there or April -16, 19S1, and Letters
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    • 837 3 NOTICES GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of August 26, 1921, for the following works I— 1. Construction of a Strong Room for the Registry of Deeds 2. Erection of a Dispensary and Quarters at Bukit Timah 3. Krection of a Dispensary
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    • 1617 3 NOTICES GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION TENDERS FOB TODDY SHOP LICENCES, MALACCA, 1922. NOTICE is hereby given thst tenders will be received at the Resident Councillor's Office, until noon, on September 9, 1921, for the exclusive right, subject to the limitations of the Liquors Revenue Ordinance, 1909, and to the Rules made thereunder,
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    • 1062 3 PROVINCE WELLESLEY (CENTRAL DISTRICT), 25. Alma. 32. Machang Buboh. 26. Ara Kuda. 38. Prye Estate. 27. Awang Kongsi. 84. Prye Road, near Prye Station. 28. Bukit Tenggah. 85. Prye Road, about IM miles from 2*. Bukit Mertajam. Prye Station. 30. Juru Estate. 36. Sungei Lembu. 81. Kubang Ulu. i PROVINCE
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    • 716 3 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tender* will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office until noon on September 1921, for the following services for the iovernment Monopolies Department for the <ear 1922 (1) Supply of best Amoy or Hongkong pot* each capable of easily containing three chees of chandu. The pots to be
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    • 921 4 STEAMER SAILINSS P. 0.-British India AND Apcar Lino (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Undtr Contract wtth His Majesty's Government) Tae Company's MAIL SERVICE EAST OF HOMBAY are at present suspended LONDON FAR-EA3TEKN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON Dae Singapore
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    • 737 4 STEAKER SAILHSSS STRAITS STEAMSHIP GO. LIMITED Steaaisra lnteaded to saa frost llnganaro KAJANC Sunday, 10 a.m., for Miri, Labnan, Jesselton, Kudut und Sundu- 1 kan. KINTA— Mondsy, 4 p.m., for Port Swettsnhao and Penang. BTK LEONG- Monday, at 13* p.s», far Malacca and Ilaar. EAKA— Tuesdsy, at 4.M pja, lor
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    • 56 4 STEAMER SAILINGS DOLLAR LINE 'SINGAPORE TO NEW YORK VIA SUEZ. Esther Dollar In Port i Sails September 1. Through Bills of Lnding issued from, Sinsaporo to the Principal CMm of the United Etntcs and Cnnada. I For Farther lafomsatiosi ;ia to Ratas, etc, apply to THE ROBERT DOLLAR GO. No.
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    • 402 4 STEAMER SAILINGS am. TnE OSAKA SfIOSEN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) No 2, De Sous Str— t. r*topo*ed Sailing from Singapore (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN LINTS For Port Said, :.?-rseltles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg arr. H»p. •ALASKA MARU Sept. 14 S*pt 16 ALTAI MAKU Oct. 15 Oct.
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    • 618 4 steaker'sailings australia by burns PK.LP urn (Toeorpcrsted In Acsbalis) Singapore to J*tx Ports, Port Vrj-rlri. Thursday Island, Urlsbene aad Ryuney, ir» Torres StrsiU, slso with tramhipraect W other Victorian, South AsjatMliaa and Njr»i i)user.3land Pert?, British ?V.t (>iiinea, New Britnin, laasaaaia aad N>w Zealaad Poits. APPROXIMATE SAILWGS MOKTORO, 4.057 tens,
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    • 597 5 STEaiER SAILINGS N.Y.K. European Line LONDON LINE Fortnightly Service FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP, VIA PORTS MISHIMA MARU Aug. 26 BAOO MARU Sept. 7 Fortnightly Service FOR MARSEILLES AND I l\ MJI-Ocil. VIA PORTS LISBON MARU 2nd half Sept. HAMBURG LINE Monthly Service FOR LONIJON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AXI) HAMBURG, VIA
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    • 419 5 STEAMER SAILINGS THE OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD. Surveys of Damaged Cargo Consignees of cargo ex undemoted steamers are hereby informed that survey of broken and damaged packages will be held at the times and places stated, after which no other survey will be
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    • 229 5 STEAMER SAILINGS Mb SANDON HALL and s.s. BORDERER Consignees of cargo ex the above steamers ire hereby notified that the survey of broken and damaged cargo will be held at 9.15 a.m. on Thursday August 25, 1921. No further survey will be held after that date. McALISTER CO, LTD. (Incorporated
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    • 731 5 Straits Settlements Loan, 1921 *-e-ee-e-e c-» ISSUE OF $20,000,009 LOAN Bearing latereet from the data of purchase at 7 per cent per annnn payable halfyearly on May 1 and November 1. maaaaa* REPAYABLE AT PAR ON MAY 1, 1926 FREE OF INCOME TAX AND OTHER DUTIES PRICE OF ISSUE 100
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    • 558 6 CiHSMAS B J I BaY A iHan ■wtt BsHi a» w m I BM lunust 31, i §mMf, ,i x«, i9Ji.) Stirring Betzwood Photodrama of the Wast rina l.'ii is BBNNIBON in :i (era stotj full nf iirMawl and thrill* S Part* OH JOHNNY! 6 Parts ti... binding ..f humo&r,
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    • 533 6 EHTERTfIINHEIITS CHARITY BOXING CONTESTS The Star Opera Hall TO-NIGHT, AT 8.30 Under the Putronage of The EURASIAN ASSOCIATION I The SINGAPORE RECREATION CLUB The EURASIAN MTEKARY ASSOCIATION The CLERICAL UNION Prize Donors EURASIAN LITERARY ASSOCIATION LEE PEK HOON CLERICAL LMON LIM KEE CHZOK K. MOUD. lITSSAIN SEAH I'ENG HONG The
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    • 195 6 PAPER CLIPS AND PINS of all sizes and kinds IR^aw^^Jawßl^ya^aß'"™ H Q r B^BhQ i^B |Bj I Ring Clips Ideal .35 box .45 box Owl .50 box ANY OFFICE STATIONERY Obtainable from RICKARD LTP Prompt Printers 76 Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 2228. ■JLI NEVER BAT DYK. S\> TINTEX Messrs. THE
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  • 181 7 FIXTURES Thursday. August 23. High Water, 1.54 a.m., t.» p.m. drchoitra l'ractice, Tomlinson Hall, I pj» !:r. Preliminary heats. V-*oclation of Knpoeera, 8.30 pjn. ('hefalo and Palermo, Vie. Theatre, 9.15. Hi.xinc, Star (i)iera, 8.30. Friday. Anßuat 26. lli-h Water, 2.44 a.m., 2.49 p.m. Outward 11.1. mail due.
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 93 7 Kasl Si.irl Flasin -Itiit' Dor-ingham. w>at Whatt bad a— Nil. Shecm Wharf Nil. Main Wharf Akila Maru, Haiphong, Mi(hima Mara, Clmsan.lu. Kmi>!rc l>ock t'irci.-. KaUOßiac Montoro. \\'<est Wharf- Klaac, Kamo Mi.ru. Jar<iinr» \Vhnrr Nil. Tolo Branl Coal Wharf. NIL Eeppcl Harboar. M:iir. Wharf Juno. Utrecht, DreaU,
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    • 85 7 AKITA BAKU, .li.p., 2.324 tons, from New York 24-S. for Vokohnma 28-8. Hr.L, 314 tons, from Dvli 25-8, for Dell L'7-s. GLENSANDA, Brit.. 4.008 tons, from Mar(Cille* U5-8, for IlanK^ok 27-8. KKiAN. Brit. 4H ton», from Kc'.unun 25-8. fur K'''ant:in JTs. KAMO MAKV. Jnp., i.MI tons, from London
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  • 163 7 Ta*aar Tort DicLsnn nnd Port Swcttcnhnm 3 p.m Tanujonp Buki S p.m. Maleirn and Mur 8 p.m I. Si.mbu. Blinjoe. Pjebocs and Paletabaaff „4 p.m Honjrkonjr and Swatow S pjn Batavia 4 p.m ■oagkoafc Shane/hai and Japan 6 p.m Friday il:in. S:ili:inp, Port Said, Suez, Genoa nn.i
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  • 125 7 The Court of Cassation, aft<>r reducing the amount «f M. Ksnault-Pelterie's claim in ooniwtion with the invention of the joystick for aeroplanes to £120,000, has dabided that the fiiw! amount to which the claimant is entitled shall be assessed by a c.<mmitUv of expert.-,. The case arose
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  • 91 7 An amusing story was told of a Chinese irirl charjrert at thr Mixed Court the other <iay with false pretencs, says the North China Daily News. Oppressed by the heat, sin- hired a ricksha the other nipht and «> nt for a ride round. When the coolie un\l, *M Mgafad
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  • 137 7 XX CHANGS. Singapore, August 25. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 1/16 Demand 2/3 13/16 Private 3 m. cr«dits 2/4 On New York Demand 42 Mi Private 90 days 45% On France Bank 500 On India Bank T. T. 160 }n Honpkonjj, Bank d/<l 21 p.c. prom.
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  • 52 7 Tone of market Steady. tpot li'pl. )ct.-Dec. s Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Pricei Buyeri Seller* Singapore SUndut Bibbed Smoked Shee Closing Pri«ca Bnyeri Stll«n 27 27M |VH as 30 14 31 ipot lept. >ct.-Dcc. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 12 orlork noon, Au KUSt 2
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 185 7 VaL Pi »cj.n Nhn, 1 Atw Wni 1.0" 1 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.40 I.CO 1 1 JeUntoh 0J» t'l t\ Kam Karaantiag IJ7J U. 6 10 10 Kinta Assoc. 6.00 ■I «1 Lahat Mium 5 5 Lingui Tin 3.50 4.00 10 10 Malayan Coll. 14.75 li.ll 1 1
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    • 122 7 laa. Val. Pd. Bcyen. StV.tr*. B £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 8.0.0 J.10.C £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 6.25 6.76 i/ 6/ Electric T'waye 8/6 10 10 Fraser Neave» 27.60 29.00 50 50 W. Hammen Co. 75 85 100 100 Katz Bros. Del 140.0U 10 10 Mexican Eag!e 4.10.0 5.0.0
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    • 95 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1^!J4.30C »*t f p.e. pa --'pore Hectric Traaiwaya 6 p.c. £550,00< j aom. Spore Mnnieipai i p.c $1,575,C00 par Spore Kan. <H p.» of 1907 $1,000,000 p.c dv Spore Man. 4H pj of 1309 $1,600^00 II pa. dii S'por* Man. 4H p.« of 1909 $1,500,000
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    • 377 7 Latoat araflaMe Bt*rttai QacUtloa* »r« print** oa aaothar Mr* Fridaf. To-day's Pric«t. Fruer Ljwll 4 Co Bratt Allenby ($1) 0.30 0.15 8.25 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.90 1.00 0.90 1.10 Am. Malay (92; 2.00 1.60 2.00 A Hitam ($5) 8.50 t.OO A. Kwning ($1) 1.00 1.00 A. Molek (tl)
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 823 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS BOLTER'S PRICES Pate de foie Gm $1.80. Hure tie Pore. 60 cent*. Kippered Herring* 65 cents, Findon Haddocks 70 cents, Herring Roe* 70 cents, Anchovies in oil 50 cent*, Sardines 20 cents. TO LET, for one month from September 9, furnished bungalow at Tanah Mcrah. Apply 504, Straits
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    • 63 7 If you arc pausing by BEACH KOAJ) drop at No. 7 (opposite S.V.C.), You can hare supplies of Tjrea, Benaine, Oil, Batteriei, Accessories. Can for aire or repairs at any time before midnight If not phone SOS UNITED AUTO CO., LTD T, BEACH ROAD. SPEED M^BBf ACCURACY DURABILITY The Machine
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    • 955 7 MADAME ALICE FORAY Latest Parisian creations in ladies 1 wear A SPLENDID SELECTION OF ROBES FOR MORNING, AFTERNOON AND EVENING WEAR JUMPERS, LACES, SCARVES, HATS AND LINGERIE ON HAND. JUST ARRIVED EX FRENCH MAIL. On view at Room 66 Raffles Hotel From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. YOU ARE CORDIALLY
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  • 65 8 GOH.- On Attract 17, 1321, at Xo. 52-.".. Kcrbau Road, Mrs. Goh Ken|{ Hock, afled TO mother of Ifessrs. Goh I^ii Kiat, G4h f.ii Goh Lai Mui. Goh La H«e, VA., Goh Lai Scah and Goh Lai Kar.R. Fimnr&l on Sunday, August 28, 1021, at 10..'i0 :;.m. WHKATXET.— At
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  • 1088 8 The Straits Times. THURSDAY, AUGUST 25 AUSTRALIA AND SINGAPORE. 1 We have mentioned oc?asionally our belief that Singapore is destined to play a rtrj important part in any scheme of Imperial Defence. All we have said ha been mere inference from the facts which he who runs may read but
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  • 35 8 At the Belfast Assizes Mr. Justice Samuel awarded f2.">0,000 as compensation for 230 houses br.rnt at Lisburn, 7'j miles from Bclfc-a, aa a reprisal for the murder of an inspector of the Royal Irish constabulary.
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  • 48 8 There is a strong and growing feeling aroong3t business men in Ceylcn that Government is keeping an insufficiently etose watch from day to day and from month to month upon expenditure generally, and, in particular, upon monies now b-ing spent upon railway extensions and other Loan Scheme undertakings.
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  • 53 8 The Shanghai Auctioneers, Ltd., ordered by the British Supreme Court, have wound up the assets, 'fls. 1,."50, ofW. S. Flemirjr, the American attorney serving six months' jail for contempt, of court. He was released on bail of G. $2,000. A notion tc reduce the sentence was over- rojed. Fuming will
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  • 12 8 The Vallambrosa Rubber Co., Ltd., pays ".11 dividend, and carries forward £3,308.
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  • 20 8 The German steamer Flint is laying two and a quarter million meters of cable between Macassar and Donggala in Mer.ado.
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  • 21 8 Ninety-seven vessels called ct Belawnn daring July. Of this total 11 were Dutch. 62 Netherlands Indian, 22 English and two Japanese.
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  • 22 8 Tho T'ade Commission will reassemble pore to-day and record evidence of merchants and others. A notable sitting -.v ill be held to-morrow.
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  • 30 8 Ralrut Basin Tin Dredging Co., returns for the first half of August ere output IKO piculs, C5l hour* worked, 29,000 cubic yards treated. Stopped three days boiler cleaning and repair.
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  • 33 8 Ths Lr-ccmoticf learns that a meeting was held on the Hitii inst, at the offkvs of Geo. Wchry and Co., Weltevreden, at wUeh it was proposal that the Java Cocaine Factory be liquidated.
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  • 32 8 The Russian Opera Company, which it tourip« the Dutch East Indies, opened uj. a season, at Bandoeng on th 3 15th inst. They had previously been playing to crowded houses in Semarang.
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  • 31 8 In tho House of Commons, Mr. Baldwin announced that en the impending operation of the new Licensing Act, the existing resrtgaraing the price, quality, and description of liquor.s would be removed.
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  • 37 8 The Coliseum, Ltd., hr.s just been re■i .If re:! wiih the Registrar of companies, :'.M.S., with a capital of $100,000. The I drrecton are Masara. D. H. Hampshire, H. B. Talaila (Managing Dinctor) :»nd Loke Yaik Foo.
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  • 36 8 Since t':o last big railway cccident at -hen an American engine capsized, i>vo derailments have occurred between Kuala Lumper and Singapore. In each tha night mail from Singapore was felayed in arriving r.t the Federal Capital.
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  • 42 8 Applications for entry to the chief public schools at home are still increasing, and some are refusing to accept nominations. Eton, Winchester and Rugby are full, and there will be no vacancies for six or' eight years if a!l the entrants qualify.
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  • 43 8 by Pcnsr.g should have so much betcor i!cl:sha-puller3 than are to be found n Singapore is not at all clear, but it is a fact nevertheless and one on which the inhabitants of this island may reasonably congratulate themselves, observes the Straits £cho.
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  • 52 8 The Cm.-ja Times reports that 40 million baga of Japanese salt were sold in Shantung last year, at a profit of $10,000,000. flu> Salt Gcbelle has requested the Government to take action to" prevent ShanMng people from buying the sait and a.: tne same time to open n?gDtiaticns with the
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  • 58 8 .r.pprehensi&ns of an increase in the price Df v.ti:.- cy, coinciding with the operation of the new licensing Bill, have Induced .T.nny consumers to order big suppjits to Ode over the period of uncertainty following the removal of Government control. J ne manufacturers predict stronger whisky at Dither prices, as
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  • 69 8 The enquiry has been rssumed in the Co.ombo Police Ccurt in the case in which a trader named John Perera charge? J!r. O. B Wijejrciekere, managing director of lie Bank or Colombo, Ltd., with breach of trust in .respect t>f n turn of Rs. 19,500, represent.ng half value of a
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  • 68 8 A liv.ly fr.-hl is reported to have taken Place en the aft:-r d;ck of th- steamer Japan, when on her way to the Far East :.i which !iv«> men, all Indian, were hurt rhree men, alleged tv have been the as?aii•nta were arrested tubiquently by th Rangoon police. The affray
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  • 100 8 A London message of August 10 states —The extraordinary sig'r.t is witnessed on the Scottish railways of mil.s of unwanted coal-laden wagons alongside hundreds of empty goods trucks. This is the outcome of large consumers refusing to pay the high prices demand^ for coal, which they contend is three times
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  • 99 8 Th; Returned Soldiers' League has rereived a cabVj message from Mr. Hughes stating that wreaths sent by that body were placed upon the unknown warrior's tomb and the Cenotaph in London, in the presence of a larjfe and representative gati-e:ir.g. The flowers, the cable Ma'.es, arri'.vd it excellent condition, a:id
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  • 121 8 J During the last week or so thieves hr.ye b.cn busy in Taiping. Mr. Miles's bunIgiilow having been visited as well as the residences, of Mr. nd Mrs. Eldridge and Major Richards, whilst Mr. Hector, of Changkat Serdang Estate, which is just outside Taiping, has also had call." In most
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  • 323 8 -The death, caused by the bite of a dog, ha 3 occurred at Shanghai of M. Ch. Gayot, Vice-Consul fcr France. Word has been received in Shan-hai thfit Dr. C. T. Wang has bfera offered, and ha| accepted, the Presidency of the Chinese National University. A cable
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  • 32 8 I!.'. 1 Municipal Commissioners are now ab!e to supply elsctricity in the vicinity of certain streets in the Tanglin district particulars of which are advertised in this issue.
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  • 39 8 The business to be transacted at the annup.l injMtijn <)f the Singapore Cricket Club, on August 81, includes the consideration of quite a number of reforms. These will be found on. page seven of this fane.
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  • 93 8 Our Pencng ccrre.-pondent wiring this rrorr.ir.c; states H.E. the Governor will lenve Penar.g by train on the morning of August 28 for Koala Kan.Tsar. .v i i 1 motor with the Sultan of I'crak to ("nk, where they will be the goeatl of Captein Bprkeky. They wiK st.iv
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  • 108 8 Th? ctiier day, Well vr;ilen correspondent aaked whether it b true that 5,000 tons of iron ore la being shipped monthiy from Johore to Japan. AnotV'r correspondent Myi he doee r.ot know the quantity, but export (ices lc!<p place, tin ■hip Ising outside, near Penorarang, and
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  • 257 8 The report by the directors to the first annual general mertiujj of nhurehohkrs of the Straits Motorcar Service LtJ., to be held in the Registered Office, Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore, on August 31, 1921, states. After making due provision for depreciation and all contingencies, including the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 85 8 SILVER E.RN.Se AND NICKEL HOCKTAIL SHAKERS In m In B.P.N.S. Nickel Two &£K Two Sizes- Sizes $7.5© $4.73 $10.50 $5.50 rams op $ilvei btbcul quality English COCKTAIL SHAKERS MLVW JJgjJ KTAIL o\ Al'l'l.U \I!ON. $18,50 and $121.00 J@SN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In England) BINGAPOBI AND KUALA LUHtHNL HAMWORTHY CiL
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    • 142 8 ALHAMBRA To-night at 7.30 pj«. Path**' Serial THE PHANTOM FOE IS Epiaodes or 31 recU Featuring Jaanita Hanaen, Warner Oland and Harry Semclt Episot'?a !> r.n.l 10 1 2 PH. THE SHOOTING KID 2 Pts. 7 PtS. THE BIJWI) 7 pta. ■V Hex ■east .\>w Harold Ll/iyii Comedy «»pt. KIHrl
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  • 154 9 Reuter Telegrams. London, August 23. Madrid It is reported from Melilla that General Berenguor considers that the men and material at his disposal are sufficient to start a new offensive before the rainy season begins. In the meantime the Moors are resuming hostilities and persistently attneking
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  • 165 9 Reuter Telegram. London, August 23. The committee appointed by Lord Milner to investigate the utilisation of the assistance of the universities in carrying out research with a view to protecting the inhabitants of the colonies and protectorates from disease and the development of colonial natural resources has
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  • 123 9 Reuter Telegram. London, August 23. Mr. Lenox Simpson, who has been very active in writing and speaking, since his arrival in England, lecturing at the Chinese students' conference at Swanwick on the subject of the political and industrial outlook in China, declared that in spite of the
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  • 110 9 Rxutkr Telegram. London, August 23. The Westminster Gazette Belfast correspondent reports that there was an outburst of disorder yesterday evening in a number of small streets in the Catholic quarter, near where a bomb was thrown on Sunday night. It is alleged that a Unionist mob with
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  • 35 9 Reuter Telegram. London, August 23. Madrid Senor Deleon has declined to make a statement to the League with regard to Upper Silesia, as requested by the President of the Council of the League,'
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  • 96 9 Reuter Telegram. London, August 23. City writers, referring to the fall in coal freights, report that 15s. 6d. per ton has been accepted for the voyage from South Wales to Singapore. They say that a good mixture of Scuth Wales coal is now deliverable in the East
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  • 134 9 Reuteb Telegrams. London, August 23. R3B left Howdon this morning for a twenty-four hours flight. Thereafter the airship will proceed to Pulham prior to leaving for America. There are forty-seven people on board, including twenty Americans. London, August 23. When the R3B starts, as hoped, on
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  • 87 9 Reuter Telegram. London, August 23. Paris The decree of 1919 prohibiting the entry into France of Russian money or banknotes has been abrogated following the report of the Ministry of Finance which says that the decree was primarily based on political grounds and in view of the total
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  • 70 9 Reuter Telegram. London, August 23. The preliminary census returns for Great Britain show a total of 42,767,530, an •inter-censal increase of 1,936,134. Males totalled 20,430,623, an increase of 676,176, and females 22,33G,907, an increase of 1,259,058. All the principal cities increase from 1.2 Leeds to 9.4 Birmingham, except
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  • 53 9 Reuter Telegram. London, August 23. Washington The House has passed the Senate bill making available a milliard dollars for the stimulation of agricultural export after eliminating the provision authorising the War Finance Corporation to purchase $200,000,000 for farm loans. Thus the measure requires further action j before submission
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  • 53 9 Reuter Telegram. London, August 23. Mr. Hughes has depart, d for Australia. He will spend a week in France, where he will present an Australian flag to Amiens and unveil a cross to the Australian soldiers who fell at Villers-Bretonneux in 1918. Mr. Sastri travelled on the same
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  • 43 9 Belter Tklecram. London, August 23. Importance is attach- d to the discovery of copper in Shetland. Experts declare i that the supply is inexhaustible and super- ior to the Spanish. A plant is being laid 'down immediately and mining is expected
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  • 68 9 Reuter Telegrams. London, August 23. Paris The newspapers report that prospectors in the Haute Loire have discovered vast oil deposits and are making arrangement} for its development. London, August 23. New York A conference will shortly be held in Mexico City between the heads of the most
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  • 63 9 Revteh Tf.legram. London, August 23. Stockholm A menage to the Svenska Dagblad from Helsingfors states that the Soviet Commissary in Astrakhan has informed the Moscow Government that Astrakhan is so full of filth that it would be useless to try and fight the cholera. He recommends that the
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  • 294 9 Congestion of Streets And Verandahs. At the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to-morrow afternoon, Mr. E. A. Brown will move That in the opinion of this meeting, the condition of road traffic in Singapore has reached a point where drastic refcrni becomes a necessity, that the patchwork attempts
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  • 239 9 By Train from Malaya To Burma. It is stated in the Straits Echo that work on large seal. 1 in connection with the conversion of the gauge of railway in Siam to the same (the metre) gauge as that adopted in Malaya is proceeding apace. The Petriew section
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  • 84 9 The rate of mortality in the Settlement of Singapore for the week ended August 13 was 42.75. The total number of deaths was 330 of which 235 were male subjects and 95 females. Convulsions claimed 30, phthisis 42, malaria fever 43, dysentery 16, beri-beri 25, pneumonia 32,
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  • 25 9 M. L. Bridou, formerly agent general for the Compagnic drs Messagcries Maritimes in the East, bas been appointed assistant geceral manager at the head office
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  • 978 9 Reuter Messages to Ceylon Papers. Following are a number of interesting cables taken from Ceylon papers to hand last evening The Drought at Home. London, August 4.— Although rains have fallen in Liverpool and the north of Enuland there are still no signs of a break in the
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  • 605 9 Prominent Armenian Merchant's Career. It is with much regret that we have to announce the death, which took place in Batavia on the 22nd inst, of Mr. Seth Paul, a most respected and prominent Armenian, one of the founders ant', till recently, a senior partner
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  • 62 9 Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Singapore, Augusjt 25. Silver. 38. Hongkong 21 p.c. prem. Three- months gold 45%. Share Market. Very dull. Rubbers Practically no business passing. Tins Taipings 95c.-l, Norths 1.22%--1.27'.4, Souths 65-70, Rawangs 57Mi-62%, Papans 55-60, Nawng Pels 1.45-1.52 M5, Linguis 3.80-4, Tongkah Harbours 13.75--14.25.
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  • 97 9 List of Subscribers. Previously acknowledged $75,304.47 Coliseum Benefit Show in aid of Unemployment Funds 50 per cent. 638.88 H. M. S. Malaya Entertainment Committee N.S. 1,853.06 M. J. Kennaway 20 Castlefteld Estate staff (Monthly contribution) 98 Total $77,914.36 Singapore Branch Previously acknowledged 20,270.22 Grand Total $98,184.58 Singapore
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  • 13 9 Tronoh Mines. 1,345 piculs. North Salak (Perak) Mines. 66 pels.
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  • 58 9 Mr. E. B. Gatonby, formerly of Bangkok, is working: for an export firm of paint merchants, Messrs. Kaylor and Co., of Slough. He has married and lives at Maidenhead. This, says the Bangkok Tinas, should dispore of the statement which fouiyi currency here that he lost his sight in the
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  • 552 9 < Criticism of the Singapore Invention. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, August 24. Your editorial this morning has created considerable interest both in commercial circles and amongst Government officials. But as in the case of new ideas, and n.w inventions I am afraid the present pessimism caused
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  • 130 9 The 513 th auction of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association was held on August 24, when there was Catalogued 1.210,441 lbs., equal to MO.3S tons. Offered 1,117,2f>5 lbs., equal to 498.77 ons. Sold 918,602 lbs., equal to 410.09. PRICES REALISED. Ribbed smoked sheet. Cents per
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  • 91 9 Bukit Kati1.— 11.527 lbs. United Malacca.— B,o2o lbs On Tuesday last, shortly after noon, a motor bus and tram car collided in Gaylang Road. The driver of the bus, who is alleged to have overtaken the tram at a reckless speed and hit it, was produced before
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  • 92 9 A sensation was caused in Bombay on August 15 by an English marine engine, r named Lewis Higgins committing suie iv in a tram car in one of the buM.-st streets in the city n the presence of a number of Indians. He smashed one of the windows of the
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 712 10 St. Joseph's Win Second Division. l'y winning yesterday's match, which completed the series of second division games, the fit. Joseph's Old Boys come f the division with one point move than Staffords II and S.C.F.A. 11. to be congratulated on their ii< hievement and their good form throughout
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    • 478 10 large iiidience gathered to see the h< King at the Liberty Hall last night, and \v;ts treated to some willing bouts. TVronteetsmts for the most part were quite ready to mix it, but there was little and the- matches were all well contested. Detaib are appended: U.nv Hee 5.2,
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    • 52 10 The ball sweep at the Keppel' Golf Club on Saturday resulted in a tie be-' tween Mr. W. E. O. Stanford and Mr. T. A. Flett with a net score of 37 and on Sunday a win for Mr. G. R. H. Webb with a nett score
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    • 52 10 Our Kua!a Lumpur correspondent wires I The Selangor representative in the Gaunt Cup competition will most probably be Oliver. Other likely contestants are more or less out of it. In what may be described as the local semi-finals. Bagot will meet Riches and Cliver will meet Foenander
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  • 546 10 1 Recent Unreliable Statistics Criticised. I I 1 I How easily it is possible to misuse statistics so that, although the- figures quoted are perfectly accurate, an entirely erroneous impression is conveyed, may be well illustrated by the shipbuilding returns I just issued by Lloyds Register for
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  • 52 10 Admiral Penrose Fitzgerald died on August 11 and was buried at sea off Folkestone on August 13 by his own request, in the presence of his widow and family. The body was sewn in a blanket covervd by the Union Jack, and was conveyed in a motor fishing boat, manned
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  • 65 10 The Nairobi correspondent of the Daily I Kxpresx states that efforts arc being made in Kenia Colony (late- British and German East Africa) to reduce the wages of native workers. The natives, while acquiescing, point out that unlik > other commodities the cost of wives is still 50 per cent,
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  • 1149 10 Americans Describe Their Journey. Major John Magruder and Mr. Howard Bueknell. who left Peking in the latter part of January for a trip through Yunnan and the border country of Tibet, reached Chungking on Saturday, July 2, after 11 days overland travel by cara- van, boat
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  • 562 10 Sir Edward Elgar on St. Dunstan's Harp. Sir Edward Elgar, 0.M., recently opened the new premises of the Gramophone Company, Limited, at 363-7, Oxford-street, W. Mr. Alfred Clark, managing director, presided, and in addition to Sir Edward Elgar there en re present at the ceremony Sir Alcxand.r
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  • 468 10 WHY DIE Human Immortality Theoretically Possible. j The Matin on July 20 gave an. account 'of experiments carried out by Dr. Car- > rel, which BOggoat that there is no reason why we .houUI not be immortal." The newspaper ays thai Dr. Carrel undertook Ml reooBTCIMB a« a result of
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  • 2006 10 Rupture of Relations Which Led To Disagreement. The case of Dr. P. E. Crahay v. Dr. J. Conrad was continued in the Supreme Coutt f2steraay before Mr. Justice BarrettLennard, the case for the defence being ipened by Mr. Dudley Parsons, who sat he ntended to deal with
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  • 119 10 TSe Marlborouirh is arooenting to-night an excellent drama I>y tho Betxwood I-Uni Co Oh Johnny featuring Louis Beni eel Krittrun drama, I. Pathe Gazette, a one-red Tcm Mix drama, and a Poltofd comedy. In the first hoi.se The SftgC Hen. m featuring Gladys BroekwoH, will be screened. Th
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  • 49 10 The Work-Organisers, recently mentioned in these column?, having nroved extremely popular h-.re. Messrs. Koneo Limited have arranged tj take over for ;;ale hen- m shipment originally intended for la\- These will be on tale to-day, and i intending purchasers should inspect this 'handy article early, as the last consign-
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  • 1275 11 looking Out for Gentlemen's Seats. Mr. Maurice Hewlett graphically calls attention in the Manchester Guardian to the social consequences of the passing of Urn rreat English country chouses, which their own?rs are too poor to keep to-day, and so they go to Sir John Drygoods." For the
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  • 659 11 Strong Plea for Authorized. Version. (..anon Barry opened a discussion at the Catholic Bible Congress at Cambridge on Juiy li) on Dm proposal to adopt the Authorized Version. He said no other Bible seemed to have a prospect of winning the nations affection. None was its equal
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  • 134 11 Unique in the history of Parliaments is the action just taken by the Legislature of the State of Connecticut, in presenting a vote of thanks and a gold watch to a five-year-old child. Joseph Charles Aycr, son Of the Rev. Edward P. Ayer. is the recipient
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 144 11 MOUTRIE PIANOS are still the most popular in the East Tbe tune nigh quality U maintained but IJEo/ PRICES HAVE iCo/ V /°BEEN REDUCED IV This Offer (or Spot Cash Payment on'y ALL NEW STOCK Send to-day tor illustrated Catalogue S. MOUTRIE ft CO.. LTD. (laeorporatad la Hoagkoaf.) Raffle* Place,
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    • 239 11 RafllesJHotel MONDAT.— Tea Dansant, 6 to 7 pan. (Admission tr—). WEDNESDAY.— SpeciaI Musical Programme after Dinner. THURSDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Erasing Omt MintLU IM Dancing). FRlDAY.— Special Lunch— Orchertra. BATURDAY.- Gueat Night and Dancing. (Evening Dnu wntial fat Dancing). PICTURES Sunday. August 28, 1921. at !).:iO p.m. "Mponnr cuns"
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  • 388 12 Returns to London by Air To Seek Fortune. A woman who claims to be a Russian prince* was last September deported from Great Britain following a conviction for failing to register. She has now secretly returned to London by aeroplane, and has again been arrested. When brought
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  • 342 12 Finding Seven Hundred Pounds In Till. .o^afTw^S-^^US^t executors to the will of a friend or 2£*£2 the property ef the testator found they could not discharge the legacies by some hundreds of pounds; astonTsl at th.s crcum.tance, as the deceased had frequ-ntly informed the.n he should
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  • 193 12 A Popular Leader of French Army. General Maud'huy died at Paris, or, June 16, at the age of C 4. General Maud'huy was one of those born leaders who know seme secret which enables them to combine great popularity with great authority. With his eternal pipe
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  • 65 12 On Sunday evening the residence of the Hon. Mr. Choo Kia Peng in Ampang Rnad, Kuala Lumpur, was crowded by about 500 leading members of the Chinese community and a few other personal friends on the occasion of a dinner given by the new Ffderal Councillor to those who had
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 126 12 KIAM KIAT STANDS for ATISFACTORY ERVICE Do not worry, we will help you. f BORDEN'S JSm MALTED MILK 7 S| HAS NO EQUAL MILK f A superior strengthening invigoratinz food j>" Btrr quality taSSU CONNELL UROS. Company (inc. In U.S.A.) SINGAPORE ,Js Agents f RU3OER TREAD VULCANITE SUB-3ASE, WAVC LINE
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    • 548 12 Eczema Germ Discovered.^ is Helping f i Hundreds! I gXW->.yi A aci*,..* term, Bt* i "x: n-.l m-ii, lor ikL--16,' m• '1 t*'*"-':! MUuciiut me <B-i li'-.«fs* "i« a;ii-ijiijn ol doc-.ors. This \h -z^JL** :ort-..jM. i>t nreAaaanaMb ro c..«»« ri E.-Sijn» can Hint! Hiin-.i Cii ».i!. M len.-et/. Ai ;o-
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    • 232 12 IRON JEU-UlS^^&tfP WHE\' YOU feel limb and washed-out, weary and fatigued, with no inclination for exertion you need something to pi:( fiesft "go" into you— try a Fortnight's IronJeloiJs In almcnt. Iron Jelloids help to ma^ the blood rich and vigorous from which the whole body benefit !o restore vitality
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  • 1036 13 Happiness on the Edge of The Terror. Finland has emerged from the chaos of Eastern Europe an independent State. She stands now, writes a correspondent in The Times, as a resolute outpost of Western civilization against the destructive forces of Bolshevism. Helsingfors, only a few miles from the frontier
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 93 13 FIAT CARS LORRIES Marine Engines FOR LOW COST RELIABILITY DURABILITY ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY. Most favourable arrangements made to suit all Customers. APPLY Colonial Motor Go. ORCHARD ROAD 'PHONE 950 S. G. K. THE SINGAPORE GOMU-KOGYO KAISHA, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) TRADE <^JBa G^> MARK EXPORTERS AND IMPORTERS Head Office TOKYO,
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    • 317 13 E /^ffi^, E MPropnetor.: /W^ T\/f KO HON6 of &Sm^^°A^\ 61 Kllfl st -aVJL E COMPANY 352 n n T BY TEST THE BEST. coMßcnc or bluttts a co. JAVA SEA FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. (laeorforatcd ia Batavla, JaTa) A.D. 1881. Ceablaea CaflUU fslly aaaserfks4 Fl. ll.:»M«» R»,*rrU p«r December
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    • 162 13 JUNE 1921 MOTOR CYCLE SENIOR TOURIST TROPHY RACE ISLE OF MAN 1 he "Trusty Triumphs" again demonstrate their efficiency and speed. Of 24 machines which finished the race, 6 were TRIUMPH'S, gaining 4 Gold Medals. EDMOND created a record lap time, 40 mins. 8 sees, or 56.4 miles per hour.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 800 14 SALES BY AUCTION C.JLAU BULANG RUBBER AND PRODUCE CO., LTI. PRELIMINARY NOTICE BT ORDER OP THE TRUSTEES FOR DEBENTURE HOLDERS. (he andercigned have received instructions to sell by public auction (if not previous^ sold by private treaty) at their sale-room, Rallies Chambers, Raffles Place, on a date to be notified
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    • 692 14 AUCTION SALE pf a set of new Aerated Water Machinery hyt Hayward-Tylcr 4 Co., Ltd., London, 'specially ordered and recently arrived from EngUu.d At No.. 105, Rochore Road, on Friday, September 2, at 2.30 p.m. T.he above machinery are all packed in eaae* :ind comprise one AAI machine with L
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    • 627 14 Asset* over $4,000,00(1 S.C. Aas.rance In force over $17,000,009 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. (Incorporate In Strait* Settlements) BEAD OFFICE Wkiehestei Boo*, Slmgapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E.C The Company ha* £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court ef Eaglasi ana compile* with the British Life Assurance Companies
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    • 431 14 NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANB (NF.TII. INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK.) Established 18A3. 1 CAPITAL Fl. 60,000,000 (aboo' C.000,000). ISSUED AND Fl. 65,000,000 (abov PAID UP £4,535,000). RESERVK FUND Fl. 48,000.000 (abac £3,585,000). HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM. HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA. BRANCHES Hongkong, Shanghai, a» Medan, Soerabaya, Samarang, Bandoeng Weltevreden, Chcribon, Tegsl, Pernlongit Probolii.ggo,
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    • 486 14 BANKINQ THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED (Incorporated by Special lapertal Charter in Japaa.) Capital Subscribed T«0,000,000 Capital l"aid np 745,000,000 Seserve Funds 710,280,000 President K. Nakagawa, Esq. Vice-President S. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS 8. Minami, Esc|. T. Hiaamune, E*q. O. Kawaiaki, Ksq. K. Morinage, Eiq. M. Estki, Esq. T. Ikeda, Esq.
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    • 376 14 BAWKIWe BANK VOOR INDIF (Incorporated in Holland) Authorised CapiUl Fl. 60,000,00* Paid op CapiUl Fl. 12,600,00* Bead Office at BATAVIA OOlcea t SOEEABAIA, SEMAKANG, AMSTERDAM. ROTTEBDAM, THE HAGUB. Every description of banking business tranaacted. H. W. WinXi, Maaagot WSOBAWre COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Incorporate.! in Englend) Fire, Life Marine,
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  • 890 15 Short Summaries of Company Reports. Hidden Streams. Oving to steady fall in market value of ,-übber and loss on rice crop account for 1920 shows loss of £1,775. After payment of £2,539 for excess profits duty for 1919 and sundry adjustments there is credit balance of £2,194, which
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  • 57 15 Mr. T. J. Ryan, M.11.R. Queensland has died from an attack of pneumonia. The lilt-cased was the Deputy Leader of the Fi'iU nil Labour Party and political friends .11, opponent! have joined in expressions of sorrow at his untimely passing, and in payiiiff tribute to his qualities as linrristor, and
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 235 15 Dunlop m/c Belts NEW STOCKS OF •'i inch, inch and 1 inch, Just arrived. THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. (j LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) 41 and 4S. ROBINSON ROAJ). e/%csMuk<f Kti ry motor-cor owner is «t times upset by the vagaries of his car; sometimes it is a i|ue«tmn of hi^h
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    • 364 15 v Obtainable from all Combats Hereditary Arthritism. Leading Chemists The dead dominate the lirinf." in '^W^^SSfiS??^ SINGAPORE, MALACCA, i&iipl% KUALfl lumpur 14 IP0H AND pENANfi THE children of arthritic i r ,> J^^^k arthntic tendency. From their V^ AYj\ earliesl yoars they should be V^^!^^^^B*\;' BC-' given URODONAL in order
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    • 32 15 HFS|5 SeaterAlb.onCHA^ 0A New 20 H P. Model. Delivery from Stock 25 cwt.,. 30 cwt., 3 ton and 4 ton sizes On view at ELGIN BRIDGE GARAGE North Bridjre Road |Bc»a(Eft&<jaPD.l S^T^^^^ZZZZZ^ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ^ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ^ZZZZ^ZZZZa^^^^T^T^^T^^^^r^^'^^^'^
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 366 16 Jfew Shipment* Jut Arrived Parta DapUx Die Plate* for Pipe, to screw In te 114 ta. ■arts Daulsx Die Plates for P.p.? to screw 1 in. to I In. UtU. Giant Screw Plstra for Pip** to *crew in. to 1 In. afcstotwrook English Kake lias Thread Stock* and Die* with
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    • 418 16 TAY GUAN KIAT tf PHILLIP STRUT. FfcssM Nee. 1111 sad till. The) ■weecssfnl contractor far sappry of FIREWOOD AND BASKETS AND BROOMS, ETC to the Singapore Municipality dmrlax the jear IML GLOBE BOILBR RBMIDY For clearing and preserving steasa keQetS of all type. Used by all faetori.s. steaaers, •tcu, and
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    • 944 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges far Wanta, For Sale, To Let, etc, la erdlaary don **t type (average six words to line) areT-P.r line; on. insertion 28 rt*Ttwo inT^S et*, three in*. 64 et*, fonr in*. 83 ets_ five in*. $1.00, six rns. $1.18, tin in*. $140 iTol"* i??- $1
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    • 899 16 LAND AND HOUSES GROUND FLOOR OF HOUSE TO LET, furnishrd, near town, ga* and water. Apply 1-a, Lloyd Road. ~FOITsALE "pRrVATBLTrboVKTS" NEST, 102, River Valley Road, close to town. For particulars, apply 26, Malacca Street. TO LET, Katong sea-side, furnished bungalow, electric light, telephone, garage and servants' quarter*. Immediate entry.
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    • 777 16 OFFICES <iNP GOPOWNS TO LIT, stores and o«**s. *W»IT U. Nathan Cc, 4, De Soasa Stewat. ~TO LET, t2, KHng Street. Apply to The Sre Hai Tong Banking and rxiuranee Co, Ltd. TO LET, gedowns No. 15v>, Cecil Street nnd No. 27, Wallich Street, entry from i>eptember 1. ApplyJj^Majacca_Street TO
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    • 411 16 Straits Motorcar Service. Ltd. Il*-21<l, ORCHARD ROAD. Sole Distributors of BELLANGER famous French Ccr All kinds of Repairs to Motor Crete* Can, and Lorries executed. Cracked Cylinder*, Crank-Cases Gear* aal broke* parta of all metals Welded. RELIABLE CARS AND LORRIES HIRED. Goods Transported from Ships, Godcw** Private Houses, etc A
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 168 16 THE STRATTS TIMES TELKPUO.NM Editorial and Geneul It Manager's Ofllcx 11.11 Job Printing Offic* !J4* All communications relating te edltorft! matters and news jhocld be »idr«n'.; to THE EDITOR. All oootKcnicatlaM nlatinz to businea* mature a«»ert!t»nteut*, inbscription*, accounts, pr.o'.lw etc, ahould be addt«-j»i te TSLi MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT BATH Per inch
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