The Straits Times, 1 October 1921

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26,757 SINGAI^RE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 110 1 THE 5, PYTGHLtY HUNT Sauce > The Sauce that Makes a Good Dinner Perfect CAN BE OBTAINED in 6 oz. and 10 oz. bottles from the following Retailers in Singapore:— BUN BEE &6L (Rochoro Road). KIM ANN Co. (Orchard Road). GUAN BEE t% Co (Keppel Harbonr). KIAN TAI Ce. (Robinson
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    • 206 1 PROCURE YOUR Letts's Diary f 1922. (THE FOLLOWING NUMBERS JUST RECEIVED). 10. 980 1 Day on Page $1.25 No. ?1B 7 Days on Page $1.00 6608 2 Days $1.00 17DF 7 $1.25 66A 2 $1.25 23DF 7 $1.25 9108 2 $I^s 17DA 7 $I^s 66C 2 $2.75 I 1 No.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 856 2 I STEAMER SAILINGS I P. 0.-British India AND Apcar Line y (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government The Ceempaio MAIL SERVICE EAST OF BOMBAY are at present sasaeaded LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES AND
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    • 756 2 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO. LIMITED Steasaers UUaded to aaU lr*> (lister. I KINTA Monday, 4 p.m., for Port Swettaa- I ham and Penang. T. LEONG Monday. M ill pm« ler Malacca and Muar. <AKA-Tueaday, at 4 1« pja, (er MaUeea aad Hoar. IPOH— Wednesday, at 4 pjav, ler Port!
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    • 888 2 STEAMER sLIINGS ytEAIIEB SfllLlHssl n 9 V rnkum by burp j w. i». I pun n .up THB OSAKA HHOfIJN KABHA LTD. •.Hit (Incorporated In Japan) UeorporaUd la Aa.tr.il.. N*. I. D* Soisa Ilii. a Tharafay Island, Brisbane and Sydney A I'refftftfiafjjßfeg froai Jllßgapcf* TorrcAStniU. »l«o with tr«gMpm<ft^ (SubJeetTo^nange without
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 236 3 .SjfaHEff frULMBS. [&.Y.K. Eor^peanntie wHiiLLBS, LONDON AND ANTWERP. VIA PORT* W KA.MO MARU Oct 1VU MA lib ?<*• 19 I UVEUPOOLLJNE m^ I FOB MABSE1LLES AM) LIVERPOOL VIA POBM LISBON MAEU Ort B HAMBURG UNE Mo^ g,^ fe 0B "^ZS S ERP *N° HAMBURG. VIA PO«« eiME. DARnv CO LTD
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    • 168 3 STEAMER SaiUHSS I Straits-Australia-Service OF THE KP.M dfONINKLYKE PAKETVaart MAATSCHAPPY). I Sydne;S N MeTu™2\STSoCT a TRTxsH P lPM O ENT fr m SiB W to 1 KOGGEVEEN l 1 1 I HOUTMA.V Oct. 21 I BOGQEVEEN Nov. 18 F. r To Brisbane Of Sy<]neyf singie £5oa D^ To Melbourne 2nd
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    • 186 3 j STEAMER SAHJH8S DeomrLJNE (Iccurpora'i.J lo ti^Unj; -^V,Mf W YOftK DIKECT VIA Kr.M).\L ASTLB n 17 B0WE3 C CASTLE Calls at Boston. For freight, plcnse apply to PATEKSON, SIMONS CO, LID Agentt. THE BLUE FUMEL LINE FASSENGEB SEEV1CB Sailings from Sin*«por« to London ?E I S"!\s No- 22, 192! FARE
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    • 86 3 STEAMER SAILINGS PASSAGE For further particular, apply to BOUSTEAD 4 CO., LTD (Incorporated in the F.M.S Ageota. ~™TBEiTL«r STEAMERS, AW. (Incorporated in th. United Kingdom FOB CHINA AND JAPAN •N» PaMioxer Aceommodatiu*. PATERSOM, SIMONS CO., UMITED (Incorporated in England). UNITED AKEftlCftft UZLi ING. t.ITBUIOM DEAKfloiW Co. »««>l*r Sotic k,^^, N
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 573 4 CIHEMfIS OA I E T V CINEMA Extraordinary Praaentation of a Special Programme In Ih. Slurp TM»* OXRTER GIRL Wtogwph faaturo dUrrinK Gortooe Oriifttb am 8. IT— j'l la tli" Baoond Bhow :.t 0.18 p.m. THUNOERBOL.T JACK H I'cntiii in- J:i. I. llc-tio and M hroe and four Tl.. Sir
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    • 372 4 THE HIT OF THE SEASON HARMSTON'S CIRCUS AND ROYAL MENAGERIE WITH AN ENTIRE NEW COMPANY GRAND OPENING NIGHT M THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, AT 9.15 P.M. f LOCATION BEACH ROAD RETURN OF THE POPULAR FAVOURITES. HARMSTON'S The Apex, The Crux, The Acme, The Alpha and Omejfa Of nil that ataaaa for
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    • 162 4 NEVERiI^J^DYE, SAY »f all makes. TINTEXriII WINDOW g,J.XiAift l yUaaKaaiaal We are showin S a few WATERPROOF samples of what can be DRAWING INK done with io 7n c{s p er IO Colors IV hott^ c ONE TEASPOONFULL MARK[WG NX OF 7C cts. per for Clothes IO bo't^ Tl II
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  • Sporting News aid Notes.
    • 296 5 Tournaments at S. C. C. And R. C. jbj Autumn tennis tournament* fafkin at both the S.C.C And the S.U.C. onilcJEiy. Tho fol--o..WHl);Ti^aiv nnnoiinood aftpS.C.CH. C. Kasmussen, m-r. v. Yenning, ser A. W. Hu|riie. Jan., owa 1^ A. L. I'attinson. W. William^.'ser. v. Lt. Col. Comjii, owe 2.
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    • 75 5 Uemben ol tho Bwtanminß Club who bavaajql won :i r...e :in: reminded Ui.a tht> li:ivo a good oppurlimitv to-morrow, when the event at t lie morning will lie a M ynrd> aoriots' handifup. HiKh tide is at 10 Hi. V M.C.A. swimming c niival lakes place rt Cannins pool
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    • 313 5 Singapore Y acht Club. Ura, Nntt baa kindiv preivntcd a cup. the Au Rcvoir u\< to ba raced for in an American Touriajment. The rauditious areas tinder (ai K.i. li vm. lit must in turn race even' other yacht, llie uimiiii', hoal scoriiifi 1 point, (bj Two f.iursos Brill ba
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    • 39 5 <iur Kuala l.nmpur i m H syimiiail win-;, that Urn Bbisjtporo to.iiii tomool Sclastfoi tkieaHarnoon in the Boalforlbi U.M.B. Ualajm >>".-i L-np arrived tliis saasiiiiig and i* U-iut; sntattabled at dflln at the Belangoi Clofc.
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    • 27 5 A Beater c.iblo from lnv».»<ls, Long Inland Dtomber 19, sut»s th:-.t Iscaaao hns bY liiitinh hnldt-r <i|*i! i niu^l Btaits prolaßaiona] obanaietuliipe, b) ci^lit .iti.l MMSI.
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    • 66 5 Y. M. C. A. Tennis Tournament. s iv's m.iU li r.->ult.'.l aa toltow* R. V. Vonlkcr beat Woon (how Tai. o— l, Tho in.it. li b tv..-.Mi K 1 smith sad J. T. N. H.uidy «aa !n.,1|,..i..,1. Tt iay*" TicH. Oaa K." ai s.h Q, Davtea. <. r. Batte J.
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    • 338 5 'I .<• pngramme t"r thP^vinK cni^Bi.i tv be li.iKl nt tin- 9Ur Optra nejrt TlnM-dPs^g^MM. ■Asa (lerniitciv amsjgpi. ti»- iv.o nrrWiiMi l.lUt. I Jokun) L'errasn, B. r. TntiTanaKel B, einht P johni.v i u\.ilho. r J.7 *s. B.Kntasjs 8.1 bj K'Unds. •> Taa Tsng Kit is a
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  • 64 5 RDM .Saturday, October 1. llit'h Water, 10.17 a.m., 10.2 C p.m. Cricket League: S.C.C. t. Ceylon XI, S.C.C. Cricket League P. S. and Law v. S.R.C., S.K.C. Polo, Harnx.t Cup competition, 4.30. 11. M.5. Mnluyu Cup Singapore v. Selan^or at Kuala Lumpur. Variety Entertainment, V.M.C.A., 9 p.m.
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 95 5 Kiist Wharf Basin— Nil. But Wharf Tee Ma. Kum Sanp, Islander. •Sheers Wharf P. Hordy 1 .Main Wharf Mlarn, rijm Macin.lne, Torilla, Tel- uaehtta. Kmplre Hocti -Steelmaker, Kamuning, Glau- We»t Wharf Kinta. Kuala. J.in!in,-\ Wharf Suki Mam. I'ulu Brani Coal Wharf -Nil. Krpprl Harbftr. Main Wharf
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    • 58 5 HYE LEONC. llrit SW ions, from Malacca 1-10. for Malacca :IIP. KINTA. Brit., BM tens, from Penanj; 1-10. for Penanp 3-10. KIFINKZAN MARU, Jap., 1,943 tons, from Miiki tO-», for Batfl I'ahat unc. I.IN SAMUD. Sinm.. 998 tons, .'row Uangl^ 1-10. for Hanrknk 4-10. SRI MUAR. llrit.. M
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  • 94 5 To-day ««dan 8 p.m. Muar and Malacca ..3 p.m. Paamf. ('.dumbo, Genoa, Rotterdam and Hamburg 3 p.m. Malacca, P. Swettenhmn and Penang 3 p.m. Suez, Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool 3 p.m. Parcels 1 p.m. Port Swettenham, Penang, Colombo. Port Said, Marseilles and New York 4 p.m. Banrkok
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  • 425 5 Discovery of Good Lodes on The Property. Tho annual mmaai mooting of the 1 hi Pa<vn Corporation Limited was held at the regUter.xl office of ihc company, 14 St. Helen's Omit. >esterday. Mr. Chow Joo Chiat BxasMea', thenthsrsaiasanthaingtfsssrs. NgHongQnan, Wm Thlan l'oh (directors), T;in Boon Kcc, Sim
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  • 139 5 EXCHANGE Singapore, October 1. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 1/4 I Demand 2/4 Private 3 m. credits 2/4 17/32 On New York Demand 43 Private 90 days 48 On Fannce Bunk sftO (in Inn/x Bank T. T. 167 On Ilonukonj; Bank d/d 80tt p.c. pm. On
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  • 57 5 Tone of Mai k .t Steady. Singapore Standard Palo Crepe Closing; Prices ISuyors Sellers Spilt act Set-Dee. h.ii.-Mari Spot Oct. Oct-Dce. Jan.-Marcy h Singapore Standard Hi bli I'd Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers Seller* l!!t HO M "1 81% ."2 33Vi 34 DAILY PRICKS
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 181 5 I S3. Val. I'd. Bayer*. Sellen. 1 1 Ayer Weng 1.00 1 1 Hitem Tin 1.40 1.50 1 1 Je%toh 0.40 0.60 11 Katn. Kamunting 1.14.0 l.lti.Oxd. 10 10 Kinta Assoc. 6.00 £1 £1 I.aliat Minei 5 0 Ltagai Tin 8.25 3.75 Hi lit Malayan Coll. lu.oo u.oo 1
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    • 135 5 m. Val. Pd. Buyert. Seller*. 1 il Br. Am. Tobacco 3.0.0 3.10.0 10 10 Central Engine! ir>..">o 16.50 !0 10 Ontr»l Motors 3.60 4.00 i! K. Smcltine Co. 6.00 CM 5/- Kiectric T'ways 2/6 10 10 Fra*or Ncaves 28.50 29.60 50 50 W. Hammer Co. 75 85 100 100
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    • 99 5 (J. Ei.gr. C px. $I^34^>oo par 5 p.c p.ra.i S'jiore Electric Tramwayi, o p.c. i**) 0.000 nom. >'; Munich)*] 5 p.c. 51,87K.000 par. PpM Mun. IV4 p.c. <f 15*07 $1,000,000 10 p.c. dia. S'pon Mun. 4/4 p.c. of 11)09 $1,600,500 10 p.c. dia. 3'pi> re Mun. 4% pc. of
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    • 362 5 Frts#r and Co. and Lyall a:id Evatt's Quotations. Ijitest available Sterling Quotations arc printed on another pace on Friday. To-day's Prices. Fraser Lyall A Co. Evatt. Allrnby ($1) 0.20 0.10 0.20 Al'.r Gajah (?t) 0.90 1.00 O.!)0 1.00 I!itii;n (S r 7.00 S.00 7.00 7.50 Am. Malay (XL')
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 136 5 MORTGAGEE'S SALE BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT, J-OHORE I IN THE MATTER OF a> THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED, Plaintiffs AND <;()H YEOW SENG Defendant. •JaaI^MISCELLANEOL'S SUIT No. 46 of 1921. Tiu' nndesaifa'ed have received itisl^ctions to sell by public auction ai their sale-room. Raffles CBttiba^, Ruffle .< Plnce,
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    • 699 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS! BOLTER'S for the choicHt Bferapaan vejretnbles, best French Wines and Liqueur*. TO LET, 7 Chancery Lano newly painted tnd over-hauled. Inuncdiate entry. Apply ponamed Gaouas Maglear, l"J. Sonicei Road. KCKiD'KA.V M!-:i:<\A.\TlLK FIRM h.if ipeninx for youth. One straight from ithoo oreferred. Apply in own handwriting to «8C Straits
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    • 444 5 MISS JILL HILfl Oirs. <;. LENNON). I Late of the Perth Academj H Dramatic Arts, I'rincipal \tis(ra-^B lian. New Zealand nnd K.'ir^| Kaslern Theatre-i. EXPONENT AND I TEACHER or DANCING AND ELOCUTION STUDIO 128, RAFFLES HOTELM BOX HIDE AND TAN LEATHER BROGUE SHOEsI p he mrierslcned have been instructed I"
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  • 43 6 At hi r.->idenc? No. 23, Trai Street 6 X I 80, 1921, Ch_: 7 ir Th.' uitenarr. ,i cLo.^cr 4, IjJi, at Koi,, Ch: n Cemetery. k\ E.cvio," f'en^as. on Sep J. Victor i.r.ice, cn;y child o' Mr. Mr i,:ed O.» month
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  • 36 6 .iii M ii ..d .ens b^i .•> thir. :-..l reialives and friends who very kindh mraethl and letters of condolence i 1 attended th" funrra! of the late Mr» Lim Kirn Keah on the 30th ultimo.
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  • 964 6 The Straits Times SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 RUBBER PROSPECTS. tically demonstrate that it is w estate with limited resources that is nßven by sheer necessity to continue production if it would preserve its capital asset. And that s why we are so very anxious that the Jovernment should come to the
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  • 22 6 A bankrupt who was in attendance in Jr. Justice Barrett-Lennard's court yes.^rday was fined |15 by his Lordship" for xpectorating in court.
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  • 32 6 The Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, asicciat.id on the Bench with Mr. Justice .iarrett-Lcnnard, was engaged this morn.ng in fixing the dates of hearing of civit .ases for the current month- I
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  • 57 6 About eight pjii. yesterday five Ted^ jhews entered a charcoal merchant's house n Jalan Sultan. On the merchant shoutng out that thieves had entered his house^ one of the men stabb^Mw|^atally. The .ieceased's wife and a loPPP were also itabbedfbut they ere said to be out of dange^ There is
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  • 69 6 The Hague correspondent of ths Morning Post states that the Agent-General «r Queensland (Mr. J. M. Hunter) at the ternational Law Association Conferenea advocated uniform rules for bills of ladng. Representatives of British banking nterests urged ship owners and shipper? o agree to a common form for bills of adlng.
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  • 15 6 Sportinp News and No:es and the report of" Ulu Pacca Corporation meeting appear on 7.
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  • 17 6 Mr. John Paulde Silva is now practising with Dr. Johna^i^gUD at the Union Disicnsary, 300, NortjfflndKe" Road.
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  • 16 6 A re:;t-house has been established am' has been opened for passengers by the ailwuys at Bnngrkok-n«i.
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  • 31 6 A chapel is to be erectrd in the Portuguese Cemetery at an estimated cost of 53,000. Wwuur to ill-health, Mrs. Towers ha? led to relinquish the matronship of St. Andrew's House.
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  • 14 6 Mails from Indo-Chlna are expected to irrive at 10 a.m. to-morrow, by th:' Haiphong.
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  • 14 6 Telegraphic communication, over Gov■rnment lines, with Siam, Kelantan 'iCedah and Malacca has been restored.
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  • 19 6 Jewish firms will close their offices on Jonday and Tuesday next, en the ocasion of the Jtwish New Year.
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  • 21 6 Dr. J. Kay-Mouat is appointed to act as King Edward VII Medical School •rom Sept. lMh, vice Dr. Macalister, on cave.
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  • 21 6 The Evening Commercial Classes of the School, at Zetland House, \nrenian Street will resume work ea Monday next at CM p.m.
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  • 21 6 The two^oads off Serangocn Road near Say* Lebar Police station, are to be lamed Boundary Road an:l P. -creation £(#Jd, respectively.
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  • 20 6 The public examination in bankruptcy )f Mr. W. T. Drooglever was continued Yesterday, and will be taken again noxi ■'rieiay.
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  • 27 6 The gharry stand in front of the Hots! fan Wyjk to b? abolished and it is sug.•tfstcJ that anaj waiting gharries should Jartc in the hotel grounds.
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  • 23 6 The Blue Funnel liner TJemachus which arrived here yesterday from New York via Jeddah, brought 1,:5G3 pilgrims. fwenty-one death? occurred during ih< ,/oyage.
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  • 33 6 The Bill to enforce th 3 reciprocal en "orcement of judgments and awards giver. and made by the Superior Courts of this Jolony and the United Kingdom is pubished in the Government Gaz.tte-.
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  • 41 6 Dr. H. M. C. Gre«n. Health OScer, Kinta Sanitary Board, left Ipoh last week er rte to England on a long holiday. Dr M. Chambers, of the Ipoh Distric lospi^l, is acting as H.^lth Officer, in iddition to his cwn duties.
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  • 36 6 The Jubilee Conference of the Order of Jechabites, the third largest friendl> society, was opened on August .SO at Darlngton. It has more than, doubled it' membership since the last North-Eas Joast meeting 14 years ago.
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  • 40 6 Dr. Mathew of Ceylon gives the dsriv?.tion of the name dengue fever as bei..^ :i corruption of dandy ijjver." The nusculr.r pain caused by this fever mad ts victims walk with the mincing gai: nseparable from the text book dandy.
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  • 44 6 Evidtnce was g vcn at the inquest on die victims of the disaster to the airship .{3B that the wiveless officer, Wicks, sen_>ut a meseage as follows Ship broken "ailing." The coroner said this was r striking illustration of indomitable courage :ind supreme self-control.
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  • 38 6 The Final Supply Bill to be introduce.l into the Legislative Council on Mi nday makes provision i'or an additional $22,235,601, >f which $19,107,280 is miscellaneous serices. $526,87i> public works extraordinary, $708,774 war expenditure and $272,724 .ospitals and dispensaries.
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  • 38 6 The monthly paper cf St. Andrew^ Cathedral is informsd that the Governmeni haa acknowledged that th? land surround ■r.z the Cathedral, ai it originally \va.before the curtailment of the eastern baunuary, is vested in "the Bishop oi Singapore."
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  • 54 6 Mr. Low Kwp.y Song has offered for sale 2,000 reprints of his drawing of Coniucius mi $1 per copy an I that 60 poi cent M th« gross sales will be turne. ver wthe Non-European. Uiiemploynv.'r. und. Tha reprinU can be hud frotr. M^srs. G. H.Kiat and Co., and; Mr.
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  • 46 6 Ti'.j^joKFwk ai ranged a confertnce of ""'-TiryTW laity of the Diocese in Singapore feWSaturday, .November 12, to Tuesday, Number 15. Tho members of the Confer.ml^vill be arriving on Saturday, November^2, in^ro'er to attend the Bishop's VisitatilWvhich will 1.1 in Ihe C'cth.dral on Sun Jay mcrnirj^Bove:>) V
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  • 70 6 A candle^loft. high afCwciKimil^UHio lbs., whichton be burnefl on cvi^Hvii Souls' Day for 5,000 years, is beinffnadJ i* N'i'\t Yos. as a memorial to ("jrum from the inmatis of an ra^L home ♦7] which theA-eat singer corTrißW«ki:;\o(). a year te^Kfny years. It will BpUa£.\; in the IVurch of the Madonna
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  • 78 6 —^l i I When Marshal Wmre visiOHanirkok in January next hWvill be in reslronce in. the Saranromya Palace. The Marshal is to arrive at the Bar in a French warship, and will proceed to Bangkok in#ne of the ships of the Siamese Navy. It is further understood that a trip
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  • 298 6 m"aT"^ > Dr. McCloskPhll left for home. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kyre-Konny has rev turned to Kuala LumpaV. The Rev. has been j^onsoU to solemnize I^miag;es within th^Tolonj^ Capt. E. A. Bro^l^apjß^ffuto act 1 as Commando^, Sing-api;re Vohmtter Corps. W av Mr. A. G- Macdonahl, of the
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  • 44 6 The outward P. and O. pack t Karmala, with mails from Europe' was expected to .-each Penang at 10.'!0 a.m. to-day. The jutward I!. I. packet Thongwa, with mails ffcm Europe, is expected to r.ach Penang >n Friday morning, the- 7th instant
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  • 67 6 During the fixing of the list of cases jy the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, .his morning BMntion was made of an appeal to the Privy Council in regard to thy leeision of the- Singapore Appeal Court in he <ast of the Municipal Coinir. f Singapore v.
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  • 87 6 In the current iaaaa of the Government lazettj are fourteen notifications under -he Inventions Ordinance, 1871 including ne by Mr. G. E. Wright-Motion, advocate ir.d solicitor of Penang, who has been au'.hcrised to file a specification of an in.ention for an improved method of waving juman hair. Others
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  • 120 6 M.r. 11. J. Bcnfje, traffic inspector, Singapore, has ten iir I. is r< Oration to Gov--rnme'-.t, as fawn tiie end of the current month. Before earning ti the Beat, Mr. Mttfi \^as with the London Matropolitan oiici', a fact which was cvidvut in tHo *ay that,
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  • 166 6 fho fdTlowijjß were the null (f Hi; SjMaMcajy tl#? Grvunmr#rul Lady GuilloWWttT at diWher o« Thursday nifcht The Rt. Rev. the BiAgp at Malacca, the Hon. Mr. JustiA IWFre'ttnx'iinard, the Consul-General rmjapan. Mr. R. D. Acton, Mr. unjffclvs. C. fj. Gre'en, Mr. and Mrs. T. LiMurdui, Mr. A.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 207 6 ■riNCKESTER RIRES COLT REVOLVERS AT SPECIAL PRICES < 22 Winchester I!: prater, full magazine f^j.oo CaL 11 Wim-he-slci U peatine Carbine, full magazine 47. m) CaL 4 1 Winchester K. peatiiu; Kifle, full magazine 4«.. r >o CaL ."i'l Winchester Automatic Self Loading Kiflc 73.03 CaL 101 Winchester .m'.omatic Self
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    • 156 6 ALHAMBRA K-sch Brad. C T(8. THE GPREADIXG DAWN 5 PU. Kcaturinif Jane Cowl Topical liudge!* and Charlie Chaplin louedy Tts. THi: CHANGING WOMAN 5 Pti. Featuri and Frank Glendon ,\uj other Comedy. MARLBOROUGH Heuch Road. ?V k Winter detective drama TBB DRAMA OF THE AI.H.VMBRA E;i: ode 1-4 reels Its.
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  • 308 9 Action About Russian Famine Relief Rkuter's Service. llomlon, September 29. M^ sixtn I <%h^Jftopt d the ]F\wm presented l>y 11. Motta^^| efT^i r#:.;t if the Governments fail to provide mlits for the r^iif of the famine in Russia the League will not be le for ;h.' consequences.
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  • 100 9 Reuter's Service. London, September 29. lew York Great amusement has been iscd in anti-prohibition circles by the: before the grand jury against Chicago police, wht are accu.-od of cumventing prohibition. It appears the M .n; .MUie<i the liquor on its arrival Chicago! afterwards selling the same aply
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  • 100 9 Relter's Service. London, September It. l FmcJSCO The judge has decided Arbuckle was not guilty of rape. district attorney moved to release :!.!<■ i n his mm reeagnisaaeM owing I f;i i that b* m already under l:;ii' tixec! l*y the superior court on rst charge of
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  • 41 9 Reuter's Service. London, September 29. n, Ohio Lieutenant Macready world's rcc»rd for height, 40,800; a Lap' ro biplane. Ice formed on pa Uwik at 30,000 feet but the on till the engine cut cut. feliucu down and landed unscatheSj
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  • 183 9 Reuter's Service. Paris, September 29. The Italian A^mbassadeur called on the French Prime Minister to convey the ItaUatyGovcrnment's regrets at the inctden^rhich attended the recent visit of the rf**fnch mission to Venice when a handful of rowdies hooted the mission. M. Briand replied that a paltry incident
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  • 95 9 Rxitter's Service. London, September 29. Mr. Lloyd Georpe's reply to De Valert was despatched this morning. LcnJon, September 29. The Government's reply to De Valcra reasserts that the Government's funda.uental pesitior. is vital to the Empire's .•xi.itence. London, September 29. Air. Lloyd George has replied to
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  • 64 9 Reuter's Service. London, September 29. The India Office states that the military authorities in Madras take rather a serious jvi?w of the itrwm resistance by the MopI h»hs which may entail a more vigorous campaign. Becaat actions show that thr I rebels have adopted guerilla tactics. Hinder and
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  • 55 9 Relters Service. London, September 29. A deputation of South Wales ccalowners ■iiscusscd the misunderstanding with the mines department after which the latter issued a statement adhering to their intcrpictation of the settlement, but intimating the Government's willingness to refer the «iii' -tii.n tc the chairman of the
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  • 44 9 Relter's Service. London, September 29. Antwerp The 1 Holland-America fovr Eydam collided in the Scneldt with Ihe British steamer GlonogK", bound for China and Yokohama. Both were badly damaged. Two of the Eydam's crew arv report.-d to have been killed. r^ i
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  • 68 9 oK^^^fc Service. London, Sep^^r 29. iN'Ht York The Argtf^ine lqan has Ken fullj^ubscribcdft) f^t London, September 29. Paris Printemps wns entirely destroyed, the damage being cst:ii]Atc<W:it 80,t>00,000 franc.--. m London, Septffbcr ('anMjlunca has accepted the challenge «f Kumnstein to defend his title, of Worlds Chess Champion. London, September 29.
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  • 185 9 RIUTtR'S SERVICE. London, September 29. Raiyig the economic sanctions means the disappearance, of the customs barrier.which ,foj^»x months has economically divided the occupied districts from the rest of Germany. The difficulties of removal have i>een explained in previou* cables. The Anfio-French differences, en fee subject of the method of
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  • 33 9 Reu^r's Service. London, September 29. Rotterdam The Dutch communist party has definitely split. The leader Van Ltuvcn has Feverod his connection with the party, and jcineu the extremi.-t section of communists.
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  • 36 9 Reuter's Sekvicb. London, September 29. In view ut thi report that Hungary lias proposed to call up a fresh class of 20,000 men, the Ambassador Council has informed them that this will not be permitted.
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  • 544 9 Criticism of Agency and Director System?. The foil owing appears in the City Notes for the London Daily Kxprcss It is becoming more and more evident that the grotesque plan for a rubber corpc ration put forward by the Rubber Growers' Association has no life in it.
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  • 1243 9 Harrisons and Crosfield Opinion. Fairly Hopeful About The Future. To the Editor of the Straits Timed. Sir,. Whatever views may be held as to the effectiveness or feasibility of the proposed Rubber Producers' Corporation, it will be agreed on all hands that many months would have to elapse
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  • 357 9 Mr. J. H. l'edlo v and Miss E. G. Morris. A pretty wedding was solemnitsod ut the Presbyterian Church yesterday afternoon in the nuptials of Mr. Joseph Howard Pedlow, of the Mulayi.n Civil Service, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pedlow, of Warrenpoint,. Ireland, and Miss
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  • 218 9 Messrs. Guthrie and Co. state Singapore, September 29. Since last reporting, the rubber market has shown considerable activity, due chiefly to a strong end of ths month demand, supported by speculative dealings ■a forward positions. The resultant higher values, however, brought out heavy sellers and tiic- mark.t
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  • 99 9 Latvia's Novel Navy." The Daily Chronicle states that the strangest navy in existence belongs to I Latvia, a newly-fledged State. Latvia de-j cided that a navy was needed to i<rote^B its long coastline from the presen^pra^^ tice of smuggling, so Iras comnxjssiuned tr.ree armed tugs, the flagship of thai "fleet"
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  • 2058 9 Memorable Send Off tc Actinß President The ordinary monthly Miceting of the Municipal Commissioners was held yesterday afternoon. Mr. C. F. J. Green presided ami the other Commissioners present were Messrs. J. A. Elias, G. R. K. Muglistcn, Tan Kheara Hjck, J. M. Sime, See Ted/ig Wah, K.
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  • 77 10 The Hon. Mr. W. O. Maxwell. C.M.C;, entertained the following guests to dinner lit Carcosa wi September 28. I'.K.H. Prince Puracha.tra, H.R.H. Prin6Ms Majurm-hrttra, ihe Hon. M.\ Hose. Oa^Bon. Miami and Ml Mrt^Bvl. Hull on. M\. Farrer-Mariby aivi Jp TvnrM.iiiby, the Hon. Mr. Gibson, the Hon. Mr. Ihi Hon. Mi
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  • 303 10 Fort Canning Station Hotel Abandoned. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala I.umpur, September 29. The Railway department, one of the biggest of the spending departments, is curtailing expenditure in every dirscton. Almost all temporary hands are being discharged and the effects of the slump are most emphasised in the
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  • 191 10 In the Legislate Council en Monday 'he Attorney (nsßhil will imroduee an ordinance to establish and maintain a Volunteer Force in the Colony. Sir William Murison explains that the object sf the bill is to replace the forces (other than regular forces) at present existing in the
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  • 91 10 The following subscriptions are gratefully acknowledged D. W. Reid M Hon. Mr. V. Gibbons 2()0 J. Robertson 100 W. P. Ker 100 Fraser and Xeave Ltd. 250 Lyall and Evatt 100 E\att and Co. 85.70 Hon. Mr. Lowther Kemp 100 McAlister and Co., Ltd., 100 Drew
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  • 109 10 As a result of experiments carried out byscientists in different parts of the world, it has been ascertained, says a Ceylon paper, that certain colours do not attract mosquitoes particularly yellow, so that those who wear clothes of a yellow hue are probably free from the
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  • 33 10 Kx-serviceinen will he pleased to hear that 11. E. Sir Laurence K. Guillemard. X.C.8., has graciously signified his intention of being present at the annual Armistice dinner on November 11.
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  • 103 10 A considerable revolution, in steamship travel is expected if the forthcoming trials of th. first motor passenger liner which hus been built prove successful. «ese t i-;.ils will be made in a few days le the Domala, a vessel which has L»een cr>nstruct?# on the Clyde for the Briti«h •idia
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  • 979 10 Meeting of the Non-European Committee. Minutes of a meeting of the general executive" of the Non-European Unemployment Committee of- Malaya hold in Kuala Lumpur on September 22, 1921, Present Mr. H. B. Talalla (acting Chairman) in the charr, Messrs. Khoo Keng Hooi, A. H. do Fonseca, A. E. Moreira,
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  • 746 10 Big Success of Union Jack Club Concert. We think every member of the full house which gathered for last night's concert— or soiree artistique at th I Victoria Theatre in aid of the Union Jack Club must have been genuinely delighted with the programe provided. Not only
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  • 105 10 .Mjijor-Gencra.l Wood, (lovernw of the Philippii;- 1 Islands. Mr. W'B»meronKorbes, the furnu r (lovernor. and Mrty ovived at Sh;«nßhai on September 7.* TneJfTreceived a hearty welcome from W&qKan and' Chinese officials and residents?^hey w ra entertained at afternoon tea and a recentfei by the Chinese Chamber of
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  • 571 10 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9t Andrew's Cathedral. 7.30 a.m. Litany. 7.46 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9.15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Com- munion. 4 p.m. The Catechism. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. 1 St. Matthew's Sepoy Lines. fc 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 8.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. During the following
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  • 100 10 4 The Ceylon jewellers, who jfe chiefw Mahomtdam\were much conct^fcd at trn proposMHMVu' Ceylon (flVCTnnient, to Increase fl:. import duties on preciou-> i fctirr.e^ind manufactured jew llery. ThBief^Mkmer.-! are visib.i-s whoKiuv ii. Ceylon bwu' of its cheap market. *IncrL<ased duty on imported Britisliagoods would mean, it was feared, that eußpmer^
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  • 3560 10 Its Origin and Character Explained. How it hfls Pflgalvsgd Russian The follo%insc is the fourth article hf M Englishman who had spent many years.in Russia, and had built up :t prosperous business. Bolshevism rained him ane>he wns glad to escape with his life from the crlao* which Communism tins
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 278 11 New Music. %E 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 Vocal Operatic Scores, Francis and Days, Darewski, Feldnian, Planet, Song and Dance Annuals, Standard Folios Walts, Song and Pianoforte Pieces.
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    • 482 11 Raffles Hotel MONDAY.— T— Duiut, f to 7 pjn. (Adafssioa few). WIDNBSDAY. Spaeiml Musical Programme aft«r Dinner. THURSDAY.— Gusst Night and Dancing. (Kraaing Draft ••Mattel M Dancing). FRlDAY.— Sptrial Lunch— Orchestra. SATURDAY.— Gutst Niffht and Daacinf. (Ivsntmf Drtti M—itiri M Dancing). SUNDAY.— Cinema after Dinner. NOTICK.- Residents and Diners will"
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  • 582 12 Peculiar .Methods of Reaching A Verdict. That faaumi advocate r.t the criminal Bar, Sir Edward Marshall Hall, K.C., has contributed a r malleable article to the current Strand MllgaiaM on the I'svchoJary. are fan human and ty are apt to take notice of many ri^rs which do i.
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  • 110 12 A plot to try to restore a criminal t« lifi- has b'.'i-n lcvealed in Chicago by Walter V. Bocrftcr, the attorney for Harry Ward, a mimii-Ter who has just be.-n handed. Boerger My* that before the date fixed for the execution he was approached
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    • 265 12 Kiam Kiat STANDS fo* ATISFACTORY ERVICE DO NOT WORRY, WE V/ILL HELP YOU. <|cm|> DOT EMBOSSED Box Strapping IN CONTIK JOUS LENGTH COILS OF SOO FEET Mad* of flexible, cold rolled itf-c!, lacquered to prevent ruiting and •jLboaicd to protect the bead of the nail. The edge* are rounded to
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    • 308 12 "—and 'Wincarnis' encures a progressive in* crease of renewed health for those who are Weak, Anaemic, Nervousorßun-down #T A most satisfactory feature ot Wincarnis is thai it ensures a fro/rresstv* increase of renewed health— a ttay-by-Jay imprommtnf in the vigour and vitality of body. IT And the reaton v Wat
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    • 78 12 mm <^ J^^^jfc Pineapple SHHj e> Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY, LIMITED IF YOU CHOOSE ECONOMY Move a bit along High Street to Xurth Itridgc Road, No. 40, the first Indian Silk Store. All Sorts of Burmese Silks, Georgette Crepes, Satin Crepes and Minons for Dresses. DIFFERENT QUALITIES AND SHADES. We
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    • 363 13 the Bjland of Confldfenee I **Lti ••fm I 0 WHY PAY HIGH SHOP PRICES WHEN YOU CAN GET CHEAPER. Spaldings' Gold Medal Tennis Racket 125.00 only. Also just received {resh consignment of aauntrymade TeMis rackets, Bad-. minjtton bats, Footballs, Cricket balla. Hockey Sticks, etc., etc. Quotations on request. Tennis Rackets
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    • 625 13 FREE LIFE READINGS TO ALL WHO WRITE AT ONCE The well-known European Astrologer Prof. Roxroy, has once more decided to favour the people of this- country With FREE TEST -READINGS of their lives from his office in Holland. Prof. Ituxroy's fame is _^B££4fcT^^^^ so well-known in jf^~ S«w^yt. this country
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    • 186 13 HAS FORCED f J&\ JZ^***"^ > ITSELF ON THE PUBLIC s^£\£oSj T^^S" H SHEER O^^^^ FXAKKO)f|L The Adler Visible Typewriters ci?^ Writing always in sight of the m9O CHARACTERS, 2 SHIFT* Office Model No. 7. The Latest Development in the Writing Machine. Simplicity and Strength. We have also in stock
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    • 1203 14 SALES BY AUCTION BULAXG RUBBER AND^PRODUCE CO., LTB. PRELIMINARY NOTICE fl OBDEB OF THE TRUSTEES FOH DEBENTURE HOLDKRB «*e «n4»rsign»« have received Inttrootlon* tv aell by public anction lif not prvvw-u*' aa>d hj pri»aU treaty) at their sale-room, Raiflet Chamber.. B»«»a Plar^ on a dat» to b» "nilfled later erepertf
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    • 618 14 VM.U star I4.HMM I 4tK»ranr» if force- «v*r 517.009. eM THE GREAT EASTERN LIFf ASSURANCIrCO. LTD. rl»«atwev«to4 la ttrmtta aUttUmanta) 9 ■pat omCB 1 WaMfeaaUt leata, «la«a».c. A LONDON OPPICB :II OM Jewry. B.C Th« Company baa fM.Mt «e»«altaa< wita «h» Hopraa* Oar* »f Kau(t««4 aa4 eompllea with the British
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    • 442 14 Head Office NEDERLANDSCH (NEWCHI HAJ^DELtSBANIi >r.!H INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK.) Caiabllahed 18CV i CAPITAL Fl. 60,000,000 (about £5,000,000 ISSUED AND Fl. 65,000,000 (about PAID UP £4,600,000). RESERVE FUND Fl. 47.750.000 (about £4,000,000). MKAr OfnCl IN AWBTKBDAM HKAD AiiBNCT IN SATA^IA. I '(RANf'BES Bongkuns Shanghai, Bo> '.".r ;-ti. Soerabaya, Saßarsag. Band»*r a
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    • 3 14 —NEW YORK CITY
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    • 468 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED (Incorporated by Special Imperial Charter in Japan.) CapiUl Subscribed Y60.000.000 Capital Paid-up Y45.000.000 Reserve Funds Y11,080,000 Vice-President S. Mori, Esq. President K. Nakagawa, Esq. DIRECTORS S. Minami, Esq. T. Hisamune, tot). G. Kawasaki, Esq. K. Morinage, Esq. M. Esaki, Esq. T. lkeda, Esq. Denkichi
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    • 412 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD (Incorporated in Ratfsaaal) Fire, Life, Marine, Accident. Guaranum. aa# Moior. Aaartaj etrrrd i «o.h««,««v f W. A. SIMS Manager and UudinJir. Eaatern Branch, Singapore. J*^ 9 THB MANUFACTURES* LIFE INS. CO. (Incorporated In Canada) w Al) the lateat plant of Life, Bndovataal and Annuity
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  • 1166 15 Notes and^Cemraents On Current Topics Benefits of Motoring. Central Motors, Ltd., agents of the Buick Motor Car, have issued the follow- ('"nfi'.ience of international trading houses in the United Sta^s in the revival of business abroad is reflected in the announcement of the American Express Co. that
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    • 205 15 4 Prige. Reductiofl $1,790 ifc'Oß SINGAPORE STANDARD EQUIPMENT Self Starter Equipment $250 extra. EFFECTIVE AS FROM OCTOBER 1, 1921. Do not defer buying your car in the hopes of further reductions for the above price is base the latest reductions advised and we further protect buyers against any drop in
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    • 455 15 VCE£ Pf) S»le Agents, British Malaya. S |fAn|fll| CO ■VCCO6UU. 12. Cecil Street. Singapore. IflUlilfll LXO The average motorist, grasping the wheel of his car and operating the throttle, desires the feel of pulsing power under the grip of his hands quick. li-pendable response from the pressure on the accelerator,
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    • 242 16 New Shipment Just Arrived of: Carpenter'a Smoothing and Jack MPlane-. Braaa Hexagon Tappf* Nota, from Cutland's Brasa Butt Hinges, from IVi in. to 6 in. Clyburn Screw Spanners, from 6 in. to Asbestos Cord or Yarn, all sizes. Asbestos Pipe Lagging Rope. Patent Plaited Log Line. Eureka Gange Glasses, all
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    • 432 16 TAY GOAN KIAT se, PHILLIP STREET. Phone Noa. $111 and Ml* The 88.-cesaful conti actor for supply of FIREWOOD AND BASKETS AND BROOMS, ETC to the Singapore Municipality earing the year 1921. GLOBE BOILEB REMEDY For clearing and preserving steam boilers of all types. Used by all etc., and found
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    • 876 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges fer Wants. F< type (average aiz words to line) are P< cts., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 eta., fli twelve ins. $1.65, fifteen ins. $1.72, eightei 12.28 Minimum charge $1.00. Advertisen not specified are publishes nntil eounternv 28 cts. extra Is mads for
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    • 822 16 Sale, Te Let, etc, la ordlaar} close-set 1 line one insertion 28 cts., two ins. 46 > ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.18, ten ins. $1.40, i ins. $1.8/, 20 ins. $1.99, 28 ins. (1 month) ints of which the number of insertions is ided ana charged accordingly A charge of
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    • 449 16 7 (Im CUT AWAY VIEW SHOWING Matthews Engine-Generator Unit $950 MODEL The Simplest Possible Combination of a Generator and Gasoline Engine. "In 1914 Matthews 1 K.W. plants were selected by the U.S. Treasury Department Engineers Tor lighthouse installation and in each year since, additional Matthews plants have been selected." With
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    • 316 16 StAits Motorcar Service, Ltd. fls-216, ORCHARD ROAD. Sole Distributors of BELLANGER famous French Car All kinds of Repairs t<r Motor Cycles. Cars and l.orrieltjj^tTd Cracked CylinArs, jHfniTcase*, Gears an 4 broken parts of all metals Welded. *reliable~Tars and lorries hired Goods Transported from Ships, Gulowna. Private Houses, etr. A aumbsi
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 206 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and General 68 Manager's Office HIT Job Printing Office 1244 All Communications relsting to editorial matters and news should be addressed to THE EDITOR. All communicstions ment*, subscriptions, accounts, printing, etc. should be addressed to THE MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Wants. For Sale, To Let, etc.,
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