The Straits Times, 30 September 1921

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 26.756 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER.. 30, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 133 1 &W y I C %EAR BRAND" UNSWEETENED CONDENSED ijL^ UNSWCCTENCO 6 Ji \i Swiss '%|ir\i Milk PREPARED LNOER CONLITIONS OF THE MOST SCRUPULOUS CLEANLINESS AT EMMENTHAL, THE FINEST MILK PRODUCINO PART OF SWITZERLAND. UNSURPASSED FOR ITS EXCELLENT RICHNESS AND FLAVOUR. SOLE \OENrS: JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS. LTD. Incorporated in EBffland) SINGAPORE.
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    • 195 1 PROCURR YOUR Letts's Diary 1922. (THE FOLLOWING NUMBERS JUST RECEIVED). Mo. 980 1 Day on Page $1.25 No. 218 7 Days on Page $1.00 6608 2 Days $1.00 17DF 7,. $05 66A 2 $1.25 23DF 7 $1.25 Vf <P«l 2 $1-25 n 17DA 7 $1.35 1 66 C 2 $2.75
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  • 916 2 Slrouj, Protest by the Medical Society. A special correspondent, writing in the Observer, says Some weeks a«o it was announced on very insufficient authority that a new apparatus for directing X-rays of great penetrative power in l&rge doses on pati?i!ts suffering f«im internal cancer was
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  • 112 2 A pleas.ngr incid«i(^s«« a Capetown imssajre of Augrust 24, hasoccurred on the nijrh seas. A Kronen saling vessel the Amirol, Cecile, bound from Port Lincoln for Nantes, when 140 days out, ran out of prov.gions and signalled the Union Castle lm.r Cluny Castle, which was earrymg 300 naval
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    • 431 2 I Weak Wasted Grateful Kolhcn Tell of H'onderfaJ Cures by ttr. Casscll's Tablets. nnd. South A trie. Vnn BarL J'.O.. Sirydenbiirc. .h Africa. Trrit«i— Aftfr jn bOJ «<a |.p if tarrr raj little ton u-^«m» n<! liaA to br vtternln! tn like a baby Up •rrn Uurt th<- i<i«fr Ad.ice
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    • 371 2 •K.pt «««S*»T««»C FOUCAULD EST9IBA7 AT XJJ^ AN ASSASSIN Rheumatism is like an assassin. Before you know it you are in its power, and the terrible pains and aches that follow are evan worse than if the assassin's knife was driven into your flesh. LITTLES ORIENTAL BALM is the one and
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    • 225 2 10 HP. CITROEN m OAR Tfc* aaawkawat -I frvsirn aoto«obilf» aiiftks«rla( lv lra| MsV kaow» and agr.or) i,v ♦>peits Tba dtrost It Os» aairß««WslM| •*si of this school dL pr rln.-f i,* q f 8m thli r»markabl» Oar «otnpar* It «itk s>«; «t«s» Ilitl/ai <V isaV llarkst Tak* <t»m<MUtratioo ntl»—
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  • 604 3 No Forward Sales for Current Year. The fifth annual ordinary general meeting <;f the Uolhiemay (Selangor) Kubbt-r Co.. Ltd., was held at Messrs. A. C. Harper Mid Cj's offices in Klang on Bepi: iiiUi-rL'ii.alin on, when, the foliowingwere vr s „,t Mr. F. G. Souter (chairman) jind Mr.
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  • 397 3 SEHNH C HUA BURIAL GROUND Confirmatory Meeting of the Chua Clansmen. As drlidrd at the previous meeting:, members of the Chua community met again on Sunday hist, the 25th inst.. at 8 p.m. at the residence of MY. Chua Sin t'hee. chop Sin Tack Hin 139, Lavendnr Street. TIMTC v
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  • 23 3 II George Marble notes th:it Jchr. D. Rockefeller will visit Clii-i i- tb > MWMr, possibly with view t" buying it. --Kansas City Star.
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    • 267 3 HORLICK'S MALTED MILK j The Original The «ise of Horlick's Malted Milk solves the all-important problem of a pure milk supply in «^eH father, as all possibility of contamination or impurity is avoided. Its constituent parts, the wholesome extracts of the choicest malted barley Fvp—jj-. and wheat, with pure full-cream
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    • 771 3 A PERSONAL MATTER 111 smelling bronth is a disadvant:iir.- to •,'ither man or woman, making them unwel.•eme companions cvon to their dearest friend?. It! most usual cause is constipa:t>n. T.i r< medy cun*tipntion, sweeten the ■i the liver, ar.<l cure hiliousnc s and nick headache*, l'inkettcs are peri,i :on. They
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    • 679 3 NOTICES MUNICIPAL NOTICE ASKKSSMENT LIST 1922. NOTICK is hor<-by K iven that the AsMasment List contuinuit the annunl valuation of and amount of Assessment to be levied on all houses, buildings and lands situated within the Municipality of Singapore far the year 1922, is open to the inspection of Rate-payers
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    • 695 3 NOTICES NOTICE^ HIN LIM COMPANY NOTICF: is hiTrby tfiven f a that on and after thi.s date Mr. Lee Joo Chiang has no longer any inti-rost or claim in the business carried on under the style of Hin Lim Co., at 6, Synagogue Strt'ot, aa the said Mr. Lee Joo
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    • 839 4 BTEMIEH SAILINGS P. 0.- British India AND Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in Knglaud MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. ijnder Contract with Hla Majetty'i Government Tk* Cnuid'i MAIL BEBVICB EAST OF BOMBAY an at present <i««M LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FKOM LONDON I TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON
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    • 763 4 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP GO. UNITED i|»— w Ivtaaa'ea' to Mil fr.» 1««— »w KINTA- Monday, 4 p.m., for Port 8»«tt»o--ham and Penang. E LEONG Monda». M ill «»r Malacca and MoarT -.KA Tunday. at to Mk. f»r Malaaaa and Muar. TOH Wednesday, at *4 pjl, for Part Swattanbam and
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    • 45 4 STEAMER SAILINGS DOLLAR LINE SINGAPORE TO NEW YORK VIA SUEZ Grace Dollar iOING OCTOBER 25. iffb Hills of Lading msuad from in to to* Principal CitiM of th« aad i. further informatioa to Ratal, ate., BERT DOLLAR CO. No. 117-121, Market Str«»t. ona No. 11.
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    • 420 4 STEAMER SAILINGS "TFT THB OSAKA SHOBEN KAISHA i. r« 'Inr»rtKir«t«4 In J«pm) Na. 1. De IMH Btr.«t* Proposed Sailing '">■ Slnfaiwr. (Subject to change withont •otiee) EUROPEAN LINI For Port Said, MMMMN* Lewdan, Antwerp. Rotterdam and Hamaarg tn dep. ALTAI MABU Oct. 16 Oct. 16 •AMAZON MARU Not. 2 Nov.
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    • 614 4 steamer sailings Austhalia by burns philp line .<«<ni4Kw la Aas trails) sl*r«por* to J«t« Porta, Port mrr. rharaday Islaad, Brisbane and Sydnay, Ttt Carrea Straita, alao with transbjnjfcnt to .tTSer Wctorian, South Austri-Un^sld Norii hernslsmd P'T'' ftntUh N«<T rminea, P*. Britain, Tismimi and NHLZniiodtf APPROXIMATE SAILING* MARELLA, 7,372 tons, afßi
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    • 357 5 STtAMER SAILIWfiS N.Y.K European Line LONDON LINE Fortnightly Service FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANlHlll##i PORT! MARU Oct. KAMO MAKU Oct. 19 ■U^MAIU UVEftPQOL Monthly Service FOR MARSEILLES AND UVERPOOL VIA PORTS lis^4 iif\y Oct. 9 HAMBURG. LINE MontWy Service FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG, VIA PORT! MITO MARU early
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    • 263 5 STEAMER SAIUIBS Straits- Australia-Service OF THE K. P. M. (KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHIPPX). HEGULAR SIONTHI.T sailinjja from Singapore to Sydney and Melbourne direct by the up-to-date passenger steamers lIOUTMAN and "ROGGEVEEN." PASSENGERS and CARGO can now be booked from Singapore to Sydney and Melbourne WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT. ROGGEVEF.N Oct. 21 HOUTMAN Nov.
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    • 279 5 STEAMER SAILINGS DODWELL "UNE"" (Incorporated n. Ki.gi»u^, FOR NEW YORK DIRKCT VIA SUF7 •KKXDAL CASTLE Oct. 17 WRAY CASTLK mil. Mo*. BOWES CASTLE mid. Dee. 'Calls at Boston. For freight, plcaie apply to PATERSON, SIMONS A CO, LTD, Agenti. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE PASSENGER SERVICE Sailing! from Singapore to London
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    • 149 5 STEAMER SAILINGS s. < \RX.\RVONSIURF, SEIT. 17, IWI Coixigncra of cargo per the above tteamer from Europe nre hereby notified that v cencral survey of nil cargo landed in a dnnviKfd condition will be hold on K.-idny September 30, in Codown.t No«. l> and 13. No further survey will be
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    • 517 6 CINEMAS I From Friday, September 30, to Wednesday October 4, 1921 A (!i.imi:i liuiii.ini; I and El aM n»ly BtUMIal bat l>r.v arfni A GoldMyn Special Production Superb i naailmj aVtSataW ipwUllan of THE SPREADING OAWN In 6 Parts A production mr.ilo Bffeetl»e hy sarcfol ..hero, by a ri'.tiistic fire
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    • 259 6 ENTERTAINMENTS VICTORIA THEATRE TO KIGHT at 9.15 p.m. UNE SOIREE ARTISTIQUE IN AID OK THE FUNDS OF THE UNION. JACK CLUB (SINGAPORE). Under the Distinguithed Patronage of U.K. Sir LAL'RENCt GUILLEMARD, K.C.B. and LADY GUILLEMARD. Major General Sir JOHN FOWLER, K.C.M.G, C.a, D.S.O. Hon. Mr. F. S. JAMES, C.M.G. and
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    • 80 6 NAHAR OPERA OF SINGAPORE At their aew Beyrouth Theatre, oppoait* the (iiyUng Police Station, Gaylans Boad. To-night To-night JALIL SHAH ALUM AL-MAJLIS 3YED AM a. M a Stag* Manager. Proprietor. Thn strongest fWiMiiattoii ol Malay Aoton STAR OPERA AT THE THEATRE ROYAL North Bridge Road R«m<'iiibor Situ. .lav. October I
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    • 195 6 NEVER SAY DYE, SAY oi a\V makes. I 1 1! I Liji P AT BHBLtWMH I W- 1 MAYNARDS l^ffimJTlfl window I mJJi**ij£i£Ma2M!M |j WATERPROOF We are showing a few samples of what can be DRAWING INK done with I 10 7ft c s n cr lO Colors «vr |3
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  • 195 7 rixTUBM I Kriday. September So."*^ High Water, o.4lfttva) 9.H p(k>. Municipal MeeWng, 2.16 p.m. Brird, Hot., Cardens, 4YK> p.m. w Union Jack Club Concert, Theatre, 9.15. Lodife AiUa. Saturdny, October 1. H.kli Water, 10.17 a.m., 10.26 i<aW_ Cricket Leugue P. S. and Law^feavß.C, Z.R.C. Cricket League: S.C.C.
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  • 206 7 VESSELS AT THE DOCKS East Wharf Railn- Nil. Ka>l li:ir! 1.-. ti. l-landi-r. Sheer.. \Vh«rt Nil. Main harl Mclrhior Trcnh, Kuryaliu. TorilU, Celebca Muru. Knipirr Ihx-k Suki Mam, IVrsiu, Mnrrllit. Weal V, hurl Ayuthm. Mimltroo, Kriun, K ml*.' Jardln->s Wharf Nil. Pul.i Brani Coal Wharf -Nil. Ki-ppel Harboar.
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  • 214 7 To-day "nrt Swettenkam and Teluk Alkp t p.m. 3 p.m Colombo, Djibouti, Port Suiifi ana> .r.d Antwerp J fMI Malaro ai.l *»»ar P-»-Anamba and Kntjna Islands P-m Miri P-«»-Saigon M P- m P. Sambu, Billitoß and*«atavia 4 p.m itanjocwangie 4 p.n». Hioimie. P..rt Hedlaaa, Cissosk, On»Uw. Geraldtoa
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  • 22 7 PrdtcramnM of Dnlls, etc-, for week^idin;; Friday, Si-ptembcr o0 f Friday, 30th— 5.15 p.m., Dril^^Hall, 1 S.FA. Company. i
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  • 144 7 EXCHANGE Sh'gapore, September 29. On r. Bank 4 m/s 2/4 7/J2 l)<nian.l 2/:: 31/32 l'nvate 3 in. credits 2/4 17/32 On New York Demand 43 >, Private 90 days 4t) On France Bank r>Bo On India Bank T. T. 158 On Hongkong Bank d/d 29 ,4 p.c.
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  • 56 7 Spot Oct. Oct.- Doc. Jan. -March I Singapore Standard I i'ale Crepe Closing Pricet i Buyers Sellers Spot Oft Oct.-Dcc. Jun.-March Tone of Maik.t Steady. I Singapore Standard ibbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers Sellers Zli'i- .",0 .'to :ti BSH U\k DAILT PRICE 3 CURRENT.
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES
    • 196 7 Iss. Vai. P.I. Buyen. Sellers. 1 1 Ayer Weng 1.00 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.45 1-55 1 1 Jeiantoh 0.40 U.GO U XI Kam. Kamuntinj* 1.14.0 l.Ui.Oxd. 10 10 Kinta Assoc. COO a a Lahat Mine« 5 5 Lingui Tin 3.25 3.75 10 1U Malayan Cell. I:t.OU 14.00 1
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    • 138 7 fs«. Val. Pd. Buyers. Seller*. A d Dr. Am. Tobacco 3.0.0 3.10.0 10 10 Ccntrtl Engines 1.1.50 16.30 10 10 Ontral Motors 3.50 4.00 •1 Cl E. Smelting Co. 6.00 6.50 L Electric T'ways 2/G 10 10 Frascr Neaves 23.50 29.50 50 60 W. Hammer Co. 75 85 iOO
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    • 103 7 L\ En,". C p.c. $1,234,300 par 5 p.c p.m. S'p^n.- Electric Tramways, 5 p.c. i:;...).ooo nom. i'puro Municipal 5 p.c. $1,87i,w00 par. j'p >r Mun. 4V4 p.c. of 1907 $1,000,000 10 px. dis. SVoiv Mun. 4Va p.c. of 11)09 $1,600,500 10 p.c. dis. 3'pnru Mun. 4h* pc. of IUO9
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  • 369 7 Frmser and Co. and Ljall and ¥.40a Quotations. Latest available Sterling Quotation* »L printed on another page oi^ridny. To-day's Prices. Fraser Lyall Co. Evan. AlKnby ($1) 0.20 0.10 020 Alor Cajuli ($1) 0.90 1.00 0.90 1.00 A. Hitam ($3) 7.00 8.00 7.00 7.50 Am. Malay ($2) 1.50 1.25
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 35 7 HOCKING t«^MPAJ^ 1 i i mil Sij.-. t. }o*i Kluor. Building (ieneral Contractors. Ocneritl Kepairer* of Motor a Lorry Bodlen, Oa«, OH and MfrTt^a,: l:ii)t»a»8, etr. T»Y BOON HIN. Manaffinp; I'roprictor. I.EX KIAN KOO. Representative.
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    • 806 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED TO Bin PKRAMBI'IATOR Apply GT3, Stru;^ Tnnr KUIiiUVN TO I.XT. N... Japnn Street, iWfcdiatr entry. Apply to Sayers mhi Co.. lUMaMtra Street. WAKTRD, two-seater motor oar make, lowrrt price, and where can he ins pected. Milton, straits Times. *-<r- WANTJjP. second hand ear in Ist elans condition,
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    • 125 7 THE HIT OH THE SEASON HARMSTCMS CIRCUS AND ROY A MENAGERIE WITH AN EMJIRK NEW COMPANY GRAND OI?iNING NIGHT THURSDAY, OCpBER 6, AT 9.15 PM. LOCATII/ i IJEACII ROAD RETURN OF THE POPULAR FAVOURITES HARMSTON'S The Apex, The Crux, Theit\cme, The Alpha and Omega Of all that »Uiid» f< IVrtcclioii
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    • 421 7 r KjK. o ALiII 50 h. p. Crude Oil Engine 4-Rubber Machines Rollers 1 2" dia. 18" wide. For particulars, apply 672, STRAITS TIMES. TYRES TYRES TYRES An opportunity DUXLOP. GOODRICH, CHALLINER, FIRESTONE, KTC. AUCTION SALE on Saturday, 0.-tohrr 1, at 10.10 a.m. Corers. 700 by 85, 7fio by 90,
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    • 322 7 For all Defects of Visit*. CONSULT Mr. K. F. CHONG Fellow of the Spectacle Maker* Diploma of the British Optical Association Fellow of the Institute of Opthalmic Opticians (London) OFFICE AT THG United Pfiarmacy, 305, North Bridge Road SINGAPORE »■*■>■» ir A-*.^ THE STRAITS TI^ES ,in li-' obtained at Uie
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  • 16 8 ucca, m pun. bar 2j, SBi Nil i ng«l »6 y«r R .i-ili KtiUL«.l»rt en»
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  • 1072 8 The Straits Times FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 30 CROWN" COLONIES AND TRADE I Mr. C*:rch;il has made a sagfestfca) that j!n order to help the revival of trade, the< isWwn Ccloniel should "place orders for ir^sWriattral, a«d all apprratus needen 1 1 J^^^^ tli natural resources of the •> v.n O^nie^ which
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  • 30 8 n>« concert at the Victoria Theatre toniftt in aid of the Union Jack Club will *ti;t «t 5.15 sharp. Patrons are advised to Ye in thoir seats in good time.
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  • 31 8 »n asked to state that at the Catfedral of the CoocL^epher-l on Si'nday nextlthe Feast of tliWlost Holy Rosary, thera will be exposition of the Blessed Sacrlnent after th? High Mass.
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  • 62 8 On I jnday, a crocodile, measuring about 14 fe« was shot by Mr. C. Ephraums of Yam a »(r Estate, with another gentleman, »t thel Kampong Dew river, near Krian Roa'l. \On opening the stomach of the 18 pieces of stones were found, which, V according to the Malay belief,"
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  • 59 8 Chu E>g Jin, a Hokien, who was sentences] UNtwetve months' imprisonment at, the Suprttne Court, Penan*, this year for frmjdulerjjy using as genuine a forged (!ocumaoLVescape<l from the traol on Sunday evcnmg"."uespite all eflorts by the police to face him, he was still at large on Tuesdam The wanted man
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  • 17 8 Mr. Justice A. V. Brown will preside at the Malacca Assize, which commence on Monday October 10.
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  • 17 8 The Rent Assessment Board will si the Municipal Board Boom on Tuesi October 4, at 2.15 p.m.
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  • 18 8 The next outward mail is expected to reach Penang per P. and O. Karmala, at 10 a.m., to-morrow.
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  • 20 8 Mr. Justrce P. J. Swguleis expected to sail from England fo^^Ns^Straits by th Egypt, leaving Londow 1 about November 22.
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  • 24 8 A Malay namd MoAned Taib was fineti 510 by Mr. Nunn, District Judge, yesterday for importing into the Colony a revolver having no licence.
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  • 29 8 It is stated that various members of the Electrical Investigation Committee, Kuala Lumpur, have received notice of the U rmination of their engagement at the end of the year.
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  • 31 8 The celebration of Armistice Day in Ipoh has been left in the hands of the Chairman of the Kinta Sanitary Board, who will work in co-operation with the ex-Servici War Association.
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  • 36 8 Major W. M. Sime, 0.8. E., founder ami senior planter of Messrs. Sime, Darby and Co., Ltd., the well-known, Straits firm, is paying a short visit to Shanghai, says th< Shanghai Times of the 10th instant.
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  • 32 8 A supplement to the F.M.S. Government Gazette publishes the new postal rates on letters, parcels, post cards., printed mattjr, registration fee, etc. The rates are identical with those published in the Colony.
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  • 40 8 The Klang Chinese Rubber Growers a:.d Dealers Association notify that according to a resolution passed at a special general meeting of the Association held on September 1, they will close every Sunday in the fu*ure commencing from Sunday, OctoKr 2.M921.
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  • 13 8 \v. E.lu.r.i on Basic's t< ■r. i i y. i i iX-i^otr 1.
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  • 49 8 Pending the sanction of the Secretai". >t State it Las been decided to appoint adjutants forthwith to any duly o nstjssjM ed units of the Indian Territorial Fi/r« •.hat are In process of formation, and itepf have already been taken to select officer.? fcr the F oB^ in question.
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  • 49 8 Captain Mortimer, of the P. and O. steamer Marella, was charged before Mr. Nunn yesterday for allowing his ship tc leave the" Colony before it had been examined by a police officer. The hearing of the case was fixed for October 27. Mr. Dudley Parsons appears for the accused.
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  • 55 8 The Bukit Sidim Plantations, Ltd., has been wound up with the sale of the company's undertaking to the Mountjoy Rubber Estate, Ltd., at a price equal to 100 pei cent, of the premium paid for acquisiticr. 3f the lands and of 80 per tent of al. other expenditure. Mr. H.
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  • 57 8 In connection with the Serembar. murder case, late on Tuesday evening the Kuala tumpur police arrested Sang Kirn Chan, the adopt.-d son%f the late lat-. Sung Lay, and Sun.g Tai Chan, brother oi deceased. They were arrested on charges arising out of their evidence given at tht tr.al. Bail was
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  • 59 8 In, their produce report, dated S<:ptem ber 29, Messrs. Barlow and Co. state Ocpra prices hava declined ail round during the past week but a large amount of htllimi has baen done and the market closes steady. Quotations art as follow No. 1 standard $11.75 to $12, No. 2 Spaniard
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  • 61 8 The Ceylon Independent understands that instructions have been received from th Secretary of State for the Colonies that interest hitherto paid by Government at 6 per cent, on loan from W and O. Pension r'und should be raised to 8 per cent, and the actuaries have been asked to prepare
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  • 58 8 The Gentlemen's Evening of the Epworth Leagu: of the Middle Road Church will be held at the Anglo-Chinese School Chapel Hall to-motrow at 8. p.m. at which a play entitled, The Barbarian Maid, will be staged and to which all interested ar cord ally invited. A special collection will be
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  • 66 8 The pub!--; are promised an excellent programme for the entertainment which takes plac.- at the V.M.C.A. Hall to-raorrow nisrht ot 8.30. The most unique item is the sailor's hornpipe, danced by the yov.'iigest boy dancer Singapore can pr->--cucc, and altogether the programme should be quite an eujojTktJe one. Tickets a*
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  • 59 8 All officers, petty officers and men on the active tr retired list of the %yal Navy. Royal Marines, Koyal Naval rKerve Ai Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.^iidinc^ the Straif^fcUWr-.ents, aio reqTloto.l f> forward torrie Under Secretary* Straits Settlements, Sinpafcre, their naiiios, rank, seniority and sp?ciffl|aualtfp*tioiis, 0 anj^ together with their Prpscnnkdre^sos,
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  • 82 8 It has been decided that as from OctolnV 1 there is to be a Re.n.r'l increase in freight rates from Colombo. T hi freights from Colombo to the United Kini'oV..i an to be increased from 655. to 70s. per ton (subject to a deferred rebate of 10 per cent.) on
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  • 405 8 Mr. R. Baviscn, of Songci Songkai Esntc, Sun Mu\, is Leaving for Engla reek-* fCaptaia Ladu L Ba D.5.0., M.c ioiith S'.afTorc- i hBS \<-tl seconded f<" servi c dnrfet ::iaT Office, w.n^ ing. vsah the Ist Battalion at Sin-: ThtfWedding of Mr. J. H. Pecilow Mai*ran
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  • 25 8 T.legraphic information has reached rCuala Lumpu:- announcing the death of Mr. William Wadsworth, the well-known additional District Judge of Colombo.
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  • 90 8 Owing to the plasrue _if mosquitoes nt Haylir.g^fclr.nl n nosMi control has !>eon iipntuted. The residents formed an anti-nfpquito organisation umilar to those it work abroad. Th? island was divided no workng sections for the systematic temping out of the insects by means of .L-.i-affin sprayed over their
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  • 84 8 HE. the Governor and CommaniiL'r-ir.-Chief, S.S., will present war medals anl Jecoratio»s to officers and ex-oflcers, and to N.C.O.s an.l men of tlu- South Stairor.lshire Regiment at Tanglin Barrack-; on the footta.il ground adjoining tba (;::rriscn Ch\M:h, r.t 7.:;0 a.m., on Sunday, October 2. mfter the
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  • 174 8 The case in whicjk^ a M>-;. LUMOO claims maintenance Trom her husbuml, Mr. Lazaroo, came o:i before Mr. Njnn, District Judge, to-day. His Honour bold that as the marriage betwei;.. Mr. and ll ih^.azuroo took plnce in Singapore, and ■.hi-iWwas no evident? to show t'nat the mSJ
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 126 8 N°,77 fr A MADE HIGH 4jgk?: FROM •jp FINEST CLASS ©%/«*flj yIRGINU CIGARETTE j Wftifi&^i LEAF JOHNNIE WALKER Red Label Whisky INCREASED SUPPLIES NOW AVXILABL'i $32.00 per case DUTY EXTRA. Solo Agenta i JOHN LITTLE CO., LT (Incorporated in England) 51NCAPOD.R a»d LIiALA LUMPUR. Siderosthea ANTMSOIROBIVE PAINT Forns a permanent
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    • 158 8 SPBtAMIM DAWN S Ptt. hcnturSiß Jane Cowl I Badgatl and Charlie Chaplin C omedy Fta. THE qaljfGING WOMAN S PU. Hi L.i >; ova and Frank Glendon And other lit creating Comedy. MASLBbROUGH Nl Is \*inter Detective drama THE DRAMA OB THE ALHAMBRA Epi?odell-4 reels Tts. HI FEA» OF LIFE
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  • 362 9 Reduction Armaments Reuter's Service. London.nScptembcr 28. Geneva The r^olution adopted by Jhe sixth committees irn^^that the military c >iumisston shruld submit to the Council a treaty, or some other definite plan, f >r the reduction of armaments foV presen^up to the next Assembly, a_d In oyilci^o «#nUe
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  • 129 9 Warm Support of Development 0 Policy. Renter's Service. London, September 28. j^At the Gcld«tjast Civil Service dinner Mr. CfcarcMU fu^Ltr said that many of i'ur o!d avtaOMH hll disappeared. We had killel a let of them and put others in thebankruptcy court, so they were unable
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  • 59 9 Service. London, September 28. I'iulAyjla Prairies Mr. Mcighen, pemn^WKlcction campaign, urged a pro- -d 0 tariff to safeguard Canada's inikistrie.j again>t world-wide competition. He did net believe in a high protective tLrifT, which would be finfuir to the West, and proposed v vmuntzfy pool of the principal grains
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  • 40 9 Rkuter'Aekvije. w Londoj^Pptembcr 28. Simla Ghu*rfc^rouiq, a membtr of 1 an mission to*£urope, has returni#tqfka'uul. His arrival is expected to "Mfluenc; the Indo- Afghan negotiations in view of the experience he has gained in Europe and elsewh?re.
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  • 300 9 Big Boycott of French TiacJ*.' Reuter's Service. London, September 28. Berlin The newspapers print the text cf the French note roquestinc Germany to er|jy|a) French boycott movement which, the n«|e declares, began is February in Bremen and extended to Hamburg, where it rice^ed the; support of the
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  • 121 9 Reuter's Service. London, September 28. Smyrna Reviewing the operations in Anatolia in August, it is now evident that the Greek offensive was a failure and co^t a heavy sacrifice. Their right wing wea too extended when it crossed the river Sakharia, and the Turks, attacking, drove back
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  • 131 9 Reuter's Service. London, September 28. Melbourne Mr. Hughes received an enthusiastic welcome on his return.. Interviewed as regards the possibility of Australia Mag unofficially represented at the Washington Conference, he shook his head and expressed the opinion that it would be like a man presenting himself at the gates
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  • 43 9 Reuter's Service. London, September 28. Arrangements fcr the Prince of Wbles's' visit to Japan are at present b.ing di«-! coated with ths Japanese Government. It' is ant^^^d^hat the Prince of Wules will arrr^^nJapan in thu second week of April.
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  • 242 9 Electrical Apparatus Causes Disaster. Reuter'h Service. London, September 28. Paris The entire fire brigade of Paris is fighting an appalling fire at the Grands Magasins dv Print?mps, Boulevard Haussmann. It is attributed to a short circuit nnd started ir, a kitchen at the top of the
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  • 127 9 Reuter's Sebvio, London, September 28. I The Indian Council of State carried 1 motion protesting against the proposal transfer of Aden to the Colonial OflTif^ The enly non-official member supports ihe transfer, name!y the representative^ M Bombay Chamber of Commerce, urud that the transfer would benefit
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  • 83 9 Reuteb's Sebvice. London, September 2£. Washington The Intcr-StaU Commerce Commission has announced ;bat plans will be advanced frr grouping the major raihroaiU af the United States in nineteen systems. London, September 28. Washington Japan has chosen Ambassr.dor Shidchara, president cf the Upper House, Prince Tukugawa, Minister of
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  • 72 9 Reuter's Service. London, September 28. A Paris telegram states that the Mayor of Lyons has arrived in Paris to endeavour to arrange with the Quai D'Orsay and the Chinese Embassy the question of the precarious situation of Chinese students. Owing to the industrial depression it appears that
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  • 57 9 Revwr'u Service. London, September 28. San Francisco The case for the prosecution of Arbuckle closed at the police court yesterday. The judge warned the District Attorney that he wa3 risking the danger of dismissal by his failure to pro■duce more proof, but he rejected the request of
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  • 191 9 Food Va,ic of the Soya Bean. ■euter's Service. London, September 28. It is a natter of the highest political importancethat the West should learn the lesson, of cheaper living as taught j them by t't East in the adaptation of the nova beards ori article of food. Given
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  • 186 9 I Reuter's Service. U. Paris, September 28. l The International Conference on Weights pnd Measures has opened, with the Com/mercc Minister, M. Dior, as chairman. |Twenty-Sve nations are represented, notlably Japan, Siam and the United States. I Geneva At the League of Nations on I the Russian
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  • 77 9 P.eitep'3 Service. London, September "js. Vienna BOMCDTS of dtfecitil I ed with the grant of foniga cred>t. hare' caused a further collr.psc of live krone., which is quoted at 31 t^ a pe;ir.y. Lcndon, September 2X. It is uml/rstood that underwriting is in prcgress for a £3,000,000 Ceylon loan
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  • 83 9 Aneta S.rvice. Welten-eden, -SepteiujaW 29. A general rairway strik^d^^^xpected in the first week in OJd^^T Work will be laid down an aMt of a telegram frcm the nati^d^^munist leader Se:naoen. The au^nritics are prepared for all eventualities^! The union^Brsonnol of the Bataafsche Petroleum Cofcany has sent
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  • 82 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, September 30. A daring gang robbery occurred at Dainansara Koad oa Wednesday nighu shortly after cigh^pTclock wh.n the household of a Chinese^ the chief clerk in the Mines office^B^B Aprrorised by a gang of masked robbers numbering four, armed with revolvers
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  • 1642 9 Conclusion After Six Days' Hearing. After a hearing lasting six days the case in which the Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., claims damages from the Straits Times Press, Ltd., and Mr. A. W. Still for an r.llcged libel came to a conclusion in the Supreme Court yesterday afternoon^
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  • 294 9 The following are th:- notes on military eveirs for the seven days ending August 17, 1921 Germany. The situation in the British, French and Italian zones of occupation, in L'pper Silesia remains, generally speaking, unchanged- On August, 9, 10 and 11, however, certain disturbances took place in the
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  • 180 9 Strong Local Demand, but Prices Recede. Messrs. Barlow and Co. report Singapore, September 29. Following better advices from London and New York together with a strong local demand prices advanced two or three cents during the early part of th w.ek but this advance was not maintained
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  • 2695 10 0 Judgment in Favour of Messrs Goodall and Co. The following is the full text of the judgment, delivered by the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, yesterday in the action of F. S. Goodall, trading as Mjcssm Goodall and Company, versus Messrs. H. B. Godwin, .1. .1.
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  • 242 10 Distinguished Passengers on The Andre Lebnn. Th. MM. steamer Andre Lebon, with the French m^il from Europe, arrived at six p.m. on Monday, and at 10 a.m. an Tuesday continuen her voyage to Yokohama, via Saigor. Hciphontr, Hongkong and Shanghai. She left Marseilles on the 2nd instant,
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  • 287 10 I— -The all-powerful Maciste comes again to JAe Gaiety, this Max as an Alpine soldier. J^^io.luction more^DWerful than his pre--I*"*^ pictures. '.Jki|eries of wonderful I fi'i^Mfif strength wm^pV shown in it. Otheißktures are The Garter Girl with I I'm inru^Ki'itMth and episodes :i and 4 of the ThiHu'boU
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 110 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, In recent weeks we learnt of a pood deal of discur.ion by the Municipal Commissioners concerning Obstructions of verandah ways, streets, etc. Since then I have found no change whatever with regard to the scandalous wny th? Commissioners themselves stora
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    • 73 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir.— The copper producers of America •olyi.l their problem by sensible regulation as the following figures show Average monthly production Pounds. li'-0 112,130,431 Jan.-March, 1021 Hy,421,U0l Actual production April, 1921 46,046,520 U:iy. 25,:(10,511 Jun.v 24,ti:t5,000 A glance ut these figures
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    • 369 10 I IjTo the Editor cf the Straits Times. Cr*— With regard to your appeal to th above fund, appearing in the Straits Tifce», o;:t-ii Jj!y S !ast, where you expr«s a \ery earnest hope that then wili be i prompt and substantial response to] Mr] Peel's call for
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    • 328 10 To the Editai of the Straits Times. Sir, It is not possible to property answer the numerous letters I have received on. this subject. The inquiries chiefly fall under UMM headings 1. Government Employment. There is no chance for the stronger. All our Government departments, both
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    • 167 10 To the Editor of the i'traits Times. Sir, Regarding the forthcoming appointment of a Chinese M.1..C, it is by right that the Straits-born and the naturalised Chinese who are lo voice their choice. We claim it as our privilege, as British subjects, to do
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    • 160 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, May I have. the pleasure of o few lines in your valuable paper regardi-is hawkprs of Malacca. It is a well knowr fact that most of tho hawkers are poor men, ho cannot afford to r?»it houses M (stalls to
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  • 265 10 V. M. S. Planter Fined Two Pounds And Costs. The story of how a ruMx-r planter from the F.M.S. became infatuated with a Kingston waitr ss during his holiday in 13r!ta:ii vva.i told al Kingston on Augu*' 30, when Edmund John Perkins (50), of Eweli-road, Surbinn. was
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  • 80 10 Macphail and Co.'a Daily Report. Singapore, September 30. Silver 4u'4. Hongkong ol 1 p.e. preni. Three months gold 45%. Share market. Dull. Rubbers. Small enquiry. Tins.— Tnipings I.o£Vs-1.07tt, North.--IMH-t27\a, Souths 65-70 cents. Nawn« Pets 1.1"'.b-1..V2k-, Rawangs ti cent?, Papans 40-45 ccnts^j—dariA Plandoks (55-70 cents, Linguis !!^W.r>o; Tongkah
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  • 11 10 r.Te further rivi be on view in Ratiles Square on Moniiay.
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  • Sporting Newsland Notes.
    • 413 10 Malaya%Cyp Final Prosoects.* _W« repeat <he toams which*will fight (ftt the final of the H.T4.S. Malaya soccer up*at Kuala LumpurJtfnorrow Singapore- -Lark^OTStatTords) Whcatky (S.R.C.) and Gale (S.C.C.) Chee Lim (S.C. F.A.), Phillips (Staffords) and Cushway (^C.C.) Smith (Staffords), MdaV (S.C.C), Jamieson (S.C.C), Leijssins (S.^.^l. and Power (Sea Defences^ Sel|E(roß»-Boyce
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    • 100 10 The following v ill represent the S.V.C against the Cylon XI to-morrow. The math will be played on the S.C.C. ground beginning at two o'clock sherp O. P. Griffith-Join*, R. Brander, H. M. Cantrcll. F R. Craig. R. T. Holder, C. I). Nicboll, E. J. Riches, C. Salter, T.
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    • 169 10 On Sunday the big class will race for die Eliz.'.bolh Cup over the club Boats 1., togetter, handicaps Wing JedueU'd at li- (ini.sh. The small class w 11 race for a prize presented by the Vice-Commodore for October points. Course will bo fixed u^. the morning of
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    • 65 10 Mi ?rs. Kontrie vf Co. have kindly MBMnted to do the bMking free of ch:\ in connection with thFStra'ts S ttKmints lad F.M.S. boxing ch^ipionships- which will be rap a. the Victoria Th_«flP from Monday, October 17. to SaturJpJTOctober^ 22. W The organiser also wishes to thank noprietor of
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    • 155 10 T!u> following will represent the S^fc. in a hockcyrnatch against No. 4 company K.G.A., to* be played at Blukan Mati tomorrow A. M. Arthur, «*A. N. Laybourne, C. Graham Brown. 1. Sfcpheld, Dr. Gordon, Lt l#ii't, Lt. DickensPE. J. Sutton, F. C. S'.ocMg. C. a*LF. H. U Mothe. Swimming.
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  • 976 11 Work. The report of tih^Jrectors of the Kedah Rubber Co.. Ltd., at the eleventh ordinary general meeting;, to be held at the registered offices of the Company, '!:<, Beach Street, Penang;, on O?tobe:\ 1. I^l. states defectors beg to subftit their •uh re.n<ift with audited accounts to .Un-il
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  • 706 11 Vm^— Description of Parachute Descent. into spare, suspended from a parachAp, is no longer quite the romantic event that it was before the war. The jump itself of course always will remain a sufficiently exciting experience for the few people who chance to make it, but declares
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  • 82 11 'Jsl of Subscribers. 'reviou.sly acknowledged $92,14J.CL' 7. A. Kimmel 2.j*00 3ritish-Ainerican Tobacco Co (Straits, Ltd 3,000.00 Dmirwall Estate 100()0 Total ?95,268.C2 Singapore Branch Previously acknowledged J20.690.47 Grand Total $1 16,969.40 Singapore subscriptions to the above •und should be s-nt to the Manager i I..npkont: and Shanghai Bank,
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  • 136 11 Mr. Kudyar^^Tplin^ at-corciinir to a Rub mmmgt from London, is taktag kmiiiTisJlntereflt and pains in the produrJ^l ntpiis bo*m story Without bateAl .1 Clergy. He and his wifv were thi■nlj two specUtors at a "private v e\v f tin- tnini (wh eh was filmed at Los
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 110 11 New MusicTHE WHOLE WORLD SERIES THE MOST POPULAR SERIES THE OLIVER DITSON EDITION STERN'S LIBRARY MAGNUS ORGAN VOLUNTARIES SCOTTISH STUDENTS SONGS OF VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Also Piano and Vocml Operatic Scores, Francis and Days, Darewski, IHdinan, Planet, Song and Dance Annuals, Standard Folios Waltz, Sonp and Pianoforte Pieces. S.
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    • 215 11 RAFFLES HOTEL BALL ROOM TO-NIGHT A Dance HAS BEEN ARRANGED AFTER THE CONCERT AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE To-nii;ht in airt <if the Funds of the UNION' JACK CLUB Dancing till 1.30_a.m. Suppers will be served. Tickets $3.00, including Dance and Supper, can be had from the Hotel Office. F. A.
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  • 308 12 LONDON EXCHANGE STERLING PRICES AUG. 31. Stock Stock Exchanjre Par Exchange Value. Company. Prices. Valo«. Conpwy. PTiceiV August 31 August 31 II .\n K lo-Malay 18/1 £1 L«,J U s/ ny a El Bakap Plantations 27/6 £1 Unnut 20/ D Banter.g (STil|t) 21/3 2/ London-Asiatic 2/4*4
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 165 12 T» kaa tab Bnad «f BUtlak «au /^YI^S i^J A ftcoaanr. Bcvlat of KbMy aa« f-^ 0^!) l^?^^! B«tlar Bcralt IU lerrlc* •p«xkq )uBy for ita qialitr. Wi^V XIAM KIAT CO. j||l| ig, 10S and 109. IfABKXT 6TaEir. M'-^^T^ OKES THE h!ASK OF PURITY PEACHES, APRICOTS PEARS OR CHERRIES served
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    • 41 12 J^^^ L T y -fj Ambrosoli Stoppani^ Co. Colonial Motor Co. 189, Orchard Road, Slnrapore j When your car lu-ed.-, overhaul RING UF 595 FOR QUOTATION Goarantcc quick tnd efficient workmanship. ITNITED AUTO COMPANY, LIMITEI) V m 7. UEACH ROAD. V
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    • 153 12 Pineapple Brand Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY, LIMITED TROPICO ROOFING Sole Agents BARKER CO., OD. Ready Stock, of i i |n J j ONE jLpEEIp TWO TyrANQOHt^M I mnmi- i| I f^gggfe^ THREE I I>l-Y 1 Vf^t^k r n s f Michelin Cord Tyjr£& (STSAIGHT SIDI) 88 <»y 4 84 by
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  • 972 13 Some Curious Sinhalese Beliefs. A writer in a I>»ndon journal, in an article on snake beliefs, says that he waa told by a friend, a coconut-grower from Ceylon, that the cocra of Ceylon has a strange habit of ca/rying in its mouth at nifrht a luminous apebble,
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  • 62 13 The Kin? has had the wont of luck in racing this season. Of the 32 times His Majesty's horses have faced the starter this season they have boon second or tWrd on 13 occasions. Th- Kins: has one or two races, but with a little of the luck experienced hy
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 189 13 T hejttand of Confidence WH V PAY HIGH SHOP PRICES WHEN YOU CAN GET CHEAPER. Spaldings' Gold Medal Tennis Racket $25.00 only. Also ju*t received fresh consignment of countrymade Tennis rackets, Badmington bats, Footballs, Cricket balls. Hockey Sticks, etc., etc. Quotations on request. Tfiuus Rackets re-fltinged with best gut $6.00
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    • 124 13 3 lb. Electric Irons 110 230 Volts. REDUCED !^B^ if PRICE fI Bach UNITED ENGINEERS, LIMITED Incorporated id the Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE. Thrni NO. IJ4 ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. 5. Battery Road. BRUNNER MONO CO LIMITED. NOBTHWICH. ENGLAND Manufacturers of BICARBONATE OF SODA SODA ASH CAUSTIC SODA CARBONATE OP AMMONIA iCLPHATE OP
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    • 220 13 JOHNSON-PICKETT MANILA ROPE THE BEST THBREKOK K THE CHEAPEST Buyers now-a-days are more insistent upon superiority of quality than cheapness of price. -They recognize that lowness of price often means lowness of quality and service. Price and quality are satisfactorily combined in our product. Sole Agents KEAT CHEANG COMPANY (1.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 837 14 SALES BY AUCTION J*U»J 9ULARS RUBBER AND PRODUCE CO., LTI. PSELI^fNARYNOTiCE T OtDCB OF THE TkUSTS&S *')R DEBENTURE HOLDCKA taw ca4*rs-.gned have rac«'v«4 ln»tibctinn# to sell by pabllc aoettoa (If aot p..-»i suU n» artvate treaty) at their sale-room. Raffles Ch»mV>»r«. BaS*< Hac« on dat* to be B*tMa4 l*t»r T>«
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    • 572 14 GHEONG KOON SENG CO. AUCTION SALE it valuable land and house property and tht \mcrican motor ship Eaperaaea. as now lies in Singapore Harbour. At our saleroom. Xo. 30. Kling Street, on Wednesday, October S, at 2.30 p.m. 1. The motor ship Ksperanca and her and appurtcnunccs, built at Portland,
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    • 625 14 «^m.« •rmt S4.Mt,tw* ».C A*»oranr« In fore* •v«iBl7.000,«N THE CRFAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCES tf K (l>»n»nwl ta -tr.u. ».tii.n.. r sUAD OFFICE i Wtoaaiatit Magatwr, ir^,, M)> om< B t^*\« J»wr». .a«L The Oompaay haa OS,Mi depoaite* »H» the •tnor.m. Oamyl (J Cn r i.a4 aa< eompiu. *ttf. th. Kriti.h
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    • 440 14 NEDERLANDSCH N DISC UK HANDELSBANfc iMTH LNMA COMMERCIAL BAND Established IMS. CAPITAL Fl. 60,000.000 (about £5,000,000). ISSUED AND FI. 66.000,000 (about PAID UP £4.GO0,OOO). RKSERVE FUND Fl. 47,730,000 (about £4,000.000). hkajj orricr. in amrterdam BEAD AOKNCT IN BATAVIA. t IiANCHES I Hongkong, i-'banghai, Kc> Meian, Soerabaya, Sauiarang. Band- »i i
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    • 460 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED (Incorporated by Special Imperial Charter in Japan.) Capital Subscribed Y60.000.000 Cnpital Paid-up Ylf>,ooo,ooo Reserve Funds Yl 1.080,000 Vice-President S. Mori, Esq. President K. Nakagawa, Esq. DIRECTORS S. Minßini, Esq. T. Hisamune, Ksq. G. Kawasaki, Esq. K. Morinage. fes> M. Esaki, Esq. T. Ikeda, Esq.
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    • 406 14 INSUJLANCE COMMEKCIAIP UWJM ASSURANCE CO., LTD (Incorporated in Knt'»n<)) Fire, Life, Marine, Accident, Oaaraatf, Motor. t«rl> *l. tfd i4T>.UO«.a«f W. A. SlMS— Manager and Und*n>rtiw.. Eastern Branch, Singapore. THE MANUFACTURE** LIFE INS. CO. (Incorporated In Canada) I All the latest plans of Life, till 1 1 ssaap and Annuity puiiciea
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  • 1261 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics Your Tyres. Tyrud being one of the most expensivo itoini jin the* upkeep of a light car or cyclecar, it is Mirpri«^i»g how. in the majority of cases, they I .-re sli :uiicful!y ill-treated or neglected. Quit* 'apart from the first
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  • 30 15 Magistrate at Tottenham Does your husband ever strike you Wife Nothing to speak of. Just a clout over the head now and again and a black eye on Saturday night.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 380 15 Mystery .of.tTß^Hp'S WILD OAT can only be solved by going to •#ie ••Victoria Theatre on October 8, 11. 13 or 15, but extensive research, test and experiment enabled the Dnnlop Rubber Co., (Far East) Ud. to produce the most road worthy article human ingenuity can conceive. 0 m BE CERTAIN
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    • 181 15 LiIDJCiK II f STUT? mo to n Arr\Tr\/ T>V f Obtainable from all I Physiological Laxative. I Leadin g Chemists The only agent that effects the functional SINGAPORE, MALACCA, I REEDUCATION ot THEINTtSTI E-ILBOI iliiSllllllll KUALA LUMPUR, llpS^ill! IPOH AND PENAN6. Thpco-npl^f*- i realm' ni for thr T*-duaii'n' of tb«
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 428 16 New Shipment J«rt AirtTtd of I Carpeatcr't Smoothtag aad Jaek J™*» Bras* Hexagoa Taap«d Nata, from CatUad's Bran Batt Hiagee, ftwm 1% Oybarn Ser*w Spa«nara, from A«biiito» Ord «r Tara, all irtirt Plf* Laggiag p»U»t PUKai Lag Uae. Barefca Gaag* Gbasea, air «isca gfe, ate, ale. MIAN WAT CO. LTi.
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    • 418 16 TAY GUrw aIM 86, PHILLIP STREET. PaesM Nan, $11$ and $114. Urn anctsantal eafjtmctar far annnly af FIREWOOD AND BASKETS AND BROOMS, ETC to tan Hnmisw Manldnabty anrtag Urn yaar ltll. GLOBE BOILKR RBMSDT For clearing and preserving steaas boilers .faU types. W aU factorias. staanMjrs^ iU, and found good.
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    • 1620 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTLSHHENTS Tae PREI'AID caargee far Wanta, Far Sale. Ta Lat. etc, la ordinary rlasi ant type (average six worms to liae) are Per line ane insertion 28 cts- two ins. M iU., three ins. 64 eta., four las. 82 eU- Sve ins. $LM, six ins. $1.18, ten Ins. $140
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    • 322 16 9wSL .atanfl JWBBfcn^^L-- yc-~ CUT AWAT*vI-W SIIWINe- Matthew* Bagtoe-Cranecator DaH $950 MODEL The Simplest Possible Onmblnation of a Generator and Gasoline Engine. "In 1014 Matthews 1 K.W. plants were selected by the U.S. Treas\rry Department Engineers for lighthouse installation and is each year since, additional Matthews plants have been selected."
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    • 342 16 HHnger wITrJ»tiILVBK EAULirui AND THB QOLDBN SILBNC* Jaat Arrtvad Oevs aUr»»,. i Flrat tw« n^baetraliv* ran •r. ta W^fJsTst Bpertsl Prl. Taw BBUJkNtiBB is < car uf effleie.-.^-: scoaomj and comfort. No docbt it i» lasorioQi and the price is wlthita)tb> reach of the average p urcnasei Th» > aeeumulated
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 202 16 THE STRAITS bUMES TBtEPHONF.S ■EcJifSi iaT sr.i General SS Manner:' *cc IH7 I lob Printing Office. aW244 A' 1 communicatioja^^elating to edU^ral naucrs and isWs should be sddre- «d •rf^TrW EDI»R. All commun.ca- .ne relating lo business matters— advertise- iATAir dCrilKbirB 8d; ;dtB tri B ADVERTISEMENT RATES ttiants, For Sale.
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