The Straits Times, 4 October 1921

Total Pages: 16
1 16 The Straits Times
  • 14 1 The Straits Times. no. a SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, (^TOBER 4, 1921 L.^s PRICE 10 CENTS,
    14 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 96 1 Pa? HE «Tt<* IpMI Pilsener Beer ***** yy| Guinnesses Stout KOJ SOLE AGENTS The Borneo Co., Ltd. i Incorporated io England) Put this little Pal in your Pocket fft^ and forget about it till something happen* fiCfe?^, It wears like a watch, co»ts only II 1 |]\V^ iy'/ SvH >!H\
      96 words
    • 224 1 [Quality j£^s No 219 and Exclusiveness are embodied in iKe B§ Wk LADIES' rVKI) CASES. I V^ >^ tMR Extra heavy. c e^ oiee new range o* Gold and %j W W ,In 9-ct. Gold $175.00. Silver- ware just received. The r In Silver 22.50. numbers illustrated are a few
      224 words
    • 5 1 I 8 life" 5 s
      5 words

  • 745 2 The Tercentenary of Nova Scotia. A sw j We are building up a past at Mis- sourah Top as fast as we can," says the Transatlantic young lady in Henry James's comedy. Nova Scotia has got three storeys of her past completed already, and has begun to
    745 words
  • 177 2 Warnings of Japanese Officials Disregarded. A Ma| of ton persons are reported to have been frozen to death in the stone shelters on the summit' of Mount Fuji during a sudden cold snap which deroended recently upon the nroa in which the sacred peak stands.
    177 words
  • 137 2 Travellers' stories of attacks by .spiders "a foot in diameter" are related in a letter from Central Brazil, l.i^t January three ex-officcra 80t out for the Amazon, aud they have written to a friend telling of amazing experiences. The party have boon nttacked l>v tribes
    137 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 455 2 CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT it n Cs^§; Private Swimming Balk, Maiden, Etlrgk, Reinforced n^Hn The nost easily laid and proved strongest system of concrete reinforcement may be adapted to any type of $H construction 11^1 jSsS"^ t TNLIKI an Intricate system that admits o\ §§•> s nS^n\ I cnlv .1 mil km!
      455 words
    • 504 2 [ECZEMA'IN RASH ON ClO5 HEAD "Hair Fell Out. Could Not Get Any Rest With Her. Cuticura Heals. "My little daughter began to get eczema at the roots of her hair. It came out iiAt red rach first, and then formed scales that were very irritating, and her hair fell out
      504 words
    • 209 2 CITROEN .CAR Thr eaeaUsaea of French auton.obile engineering ha^ long been known and agreed by experts. The CitrceT) is^ht acknowledged best of this school of productio/i. See this remarkable Car compare it with any other liicht car on the Market. Take a demonstration ride drive it yourself if you like
      209 words

  • 423 3 Adventures and "tragedies of The Pocahontas. The Flyinpr Dutchman," The Cursed Ship," The Kated Liner," are s< me of the terms which, in the light of recent I'vents, popular imagination is bi-Kinnint? to apply to the I'ocahontas, late the Prteeess Irene, of the Nc.rddeutseher Lloyd, which has
    423 words
  • 358 3 Sir. Ernest Shackleton's Last Trip. A T.'-:-.;]< r. cable of September 17 states -Ca it oT ered Sir Ernest Shackle- in it 1 pjo. pt'uhtly in the miilst of ;h 'Ts. To a r.iisy f .veil .n-. whistles, sad hsotsts, the i >:t i-f dock in
    358 words
  • 223 3 Motor Car Delayed by Road Obstruction. Mr. 1.L.x.l Bmm m.,t.,,-,xl some MO mi!c< .i..-i on Sanknnber 7 in otdw tv haw With thi- Kintf at Moy Mull, which is about 13 mil** (ion Inverness, und is the Beotti»h retidenet of Tn«- Mackintosh (I.ord Lieutenant of Inverness
    223 words
  • 20 3 #An™her problem of privat? finance is to makf^the money saved for a rainy day !ast a rainy month.— Bbston H-'raW.
    20 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 286 3 A^ UMt °-1 1 58 \4ACaI. Rifles^^W^ft I and Cartridges There ia a demand among sportsmen for a qjft riflejof medium size and price, yet with the j the game. The Remington eleven-shot re- m pe*t«r 43-40 *and 44 calibre is invaluable M for general vac Accurate up to 300
      286 words
    • 278 3 PhOPJJCK'sI k RAUCsU Tker. M fi.tr I-.,,. 1 V n k for kaUiai ap die ifSm nMwJ tWaaft eitrram of Cm.,:. tl,,n lIORLICICB I MALTED MILK. The comtitiunli of I'.ORUCK'S •re M.,"t J Birlcy. Wheat ami M.lk. Give renewed vigour aaJ vitjliiy. HORLICKS th. FoodDrink tint M Doctors reconneud. Made
      278 words
    • 784 3 NOTICES SALE OF H.M. TUG "ST. SAMPSON." Tenders are invited for the purchase of the above vessel with Engines and Boilers and Various Auxiliary Machinery on board. Full particulars of the vessel and conditions of sale may be obtained from the undersigned. The vessel will be on view at H.M.
      784 words
    • 823 3 NOTICES SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB AUTUMN RACE MEKTINfi. liti'l Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. October 25, 27 and 29. NOTICE thf. a *m° V n < etin B and tickets for this stand will not be issued. VUltors' Tlcketa.-The:ie will be issued as bona fide" visitors to Sin e »ore and do
      823 words

  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 883 4 STEnWER SAILIN6B P. Ik O."Bi»itish India AND I Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. I. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) The Companyi MAIL SERVICE EAST OF BOMBAY are at preeeat aaapeaded LONDON FAB-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON I TO MARSEILLES
      883 words
    • 758 4 STEAMER SAIUN6S STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO. I.IMITEP 1...---, lateaded te call trwm *lagaa«re KlNTA— Monday, 4 p.m for Port SwetUnham and Penang. ATB LEONG— Monday, at 4M te* Malacca and Muar. KAKA— Tuaaday, at 4.80 p.av, fer Mslasea and Muar. IPOH Wednesday, at 4 p.m, fer Pert Swettenham and Penang. HEBE
      758 words
    • 55 4 STEAMER SMUIMS DOLLAR LINE I SINGAPORE TO NEW YORK VIA «UEZ Grace Dollar LOADING OCTOBER 25. Through Bills of Lading issued from Singapore to the Principal Citiea of the United State, and Canada. For further information a* to Rates, etc, I apply to nn ROBERT DOLLAR XO. Mo. 117-121. Market
      55 words
    • 406 4 STEAMER SAILINGS o/s. kT^ cjTHB OSAKA SHOSBN KABJHA LTD. (laeorporated la Japan) Ne. t, De So.sa Street. Prope.ed Sailing from Singapore (Subject to change without notice) CCBOPBAN LINB Fa* Pert Said, Marseille*, Leadeaj. Aatwerp, Botterdam aad Hambarg arr. dep. ALTAI MARU Oct. 15 Oct. 16 •AMAZON MARU Nov. 15 Nov.
      406 words
    • 625 4 STEAMER SAILINGS AUSTRALIA RY BURKS PHILP LINE Uaeerperated ta AastreUai Singapore to Java rorta,eaPert Darwta, Taaraday Islsad, BrJabane and Sydney, vli Torres Straitf* also* with transhipment «s other Victorian, South Australian and Noi-ii Queensland Ports, British New Gninea, N»Britain. Tasmania an! New Z.-»!and Pert APPBOXOfATE SAILING* MONTORO, 4,067 ton., Oct.
      625 words

  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 495 5 STEAHEB SfllLlilGS N.Y.K. European Line IX3NDON LINE FortnijfhUy Servi^ m FO^MARSEII.I.EB, U).>fl>ON AND ANTWEBP, VIA POST* INA'.JA MARU fict. n KAJIt MA«U Oct. 18 IYO KARU Nov. 'J LrV^ERPOCft, LINE Monthly Service FOB MARSEILLES AND LIVERPOOL VIA PORTS USBON MARr. Oct. S HAMBURG LINE Monthly Service rOU LONDON AltnraF, ROTTEanAM
      495 words
    • 460 5 STEAMER SAILINGS i^ j IXOTD TKIKSTINO. a* PERSIA upmost "o. i92i. I Consignees of carpo per the above steamer from Itnly are hereby notified that she hss arrived nnd has diachajged her carpo at gojown M Tnnjonp Pngar Wharf. SOCIETA COMMISSIONARIA DI ESrORTAZIONE E DI I.MrOKTAZION'E, Agem*. DODWELL LINE Uncorporafe^
      460 words
    • 328 5 sues »v fluenoH MOSTGftQEE S SALE BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT, JOHORE IN THE MATTBH OF THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED, Plaintiffs AND GOH YEOW SENG Defendant. MISCELLANEOUS SIIT No. 46 of 1921. The undersigned have received instructions to tall by public auction at their sale-room. Raffles Chambers, RaflUa
      328 words
    • 358 5 I SALES BY AUCTION IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE The undcrKijTticil have been favoured with instructions to orll by auction «t' thoir nali 1 roon;, Hafflps Chambers, Raffles Place, Singapore, MORTGAGEE SALE?. Raffles P!ac<\ °;in(:«pore. M Monday, Ortclirr 10, at 2.30 p.m. The followinp; valuable Tanp;liii and Town proporties MT. EUZABKTH ROAD.
      358 words

  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 540 6 "GAIETY" CINEMA "Maciste" In Every Woaih, on Every Lip, in Every Heart Baa it To ui;;ht Dsa't wait until To-ninrow. It may be too l.ito. lv :it 10 p m iii Singapore TO-NIGMT'4 PROGRAMME "Tha Third Dagraa" biaJsparta. 8.1 Thunderbolt 3 ■an i I. 10 The Gi Ipino Soldier in
      540 words
    • 390 6 EWTERTAWMEgTS THE HIT OF THE SEASON HARMSTON S CIRCUS AND ROYAL MENAGERIE WITH AN ENTIRE NEW COMPANY GRAND OPENING NIGHT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, AT 9.1S P.M. LOCATION BEACH ROAD RETURN OF THE POPULAR FAVOURITES HARMSTON'S The Apex, The Crux, The Acme, The Alpha and Omega Of tlwt stands fur Perfection
      390 words
    • 124 6 NEVER SAY DYE, SAY TINTEX AT MAYNARD'S WINDOW We are showing a few samples of what can be done with ONE TEASPOONFULL OF J I NT EX NEVER SAY DYE, SAY > 7/ PROVED BEST V TILE FDR THE TRDPICS > SEND TOUR ENQUIRIES TO i Ets.'BROSSARD MOPIN I (Inc.
      124 words
    • 50 6 Paper Clips of all makes. WATERPROOF DRAWING INK 1Q 7fl cts P er 10 Colors iv bott e 1 MARKING INK 7 c cts. per for Clothes I*' bottle FOUNTAIN PEN INK en cts. per Black or Colors OU bott |f Rickard Ltd. I PROMPT PRINTERS, 76, Cecil Street, Singapore.
      50 words

  • 202 7 PUITRXt Tuesday, October 4. Ilifrh Water, 11. IK a.m. •ent Bear,!, f,U p.m. I A. Cup, S.R.i v. K.K. Sports Club, S.R.( Wrdnesiday, October r >. Ilifrh Wat. r, o.:™ H.in., 0.111 p.m. «'aucrlin Club ftt Hem«, A.15 p.m Tamhaltilt R. (insliam House, noon. N.viftn Meeting, Evatt-'a,
    202 words
  • 159 7 veSskls at TnE docks Fast Wharf Basin NO. Baal \\h:ir*f KUia. Islander. Sheers Wharf Scmbinn. Main Whan Yatshinff, Zira, r nezan Hani Ho. S Bsiqslre luuk Kamakcra Mam, Steelmaker Kasnui i. Glnucas. *--t Wharf Blni lor, Ayutbia, Hebe. Jardlnrs Wharf Nil. Pulo Hrini <oal Wharf-Nil. Kcppcl Harbour. Main
    159 words
  • 136 7 To-day Malacca ar.l Muar 3 P-n»-Bangkok I 1 m Sourabaya nnd Bandi rmaain i BJaV Ti-mbilahiin nnd Indragiri I>- m Medan P- m Wedntaday P. Sambq, Hoi T'jambi I ;.n. 10 a.m. Hongkong, taking malls tor UJSJL and Caaada 10 Muntok and Paltmhamt U a.m. Penans;, Colombo,
    136 words
  • 139 7 EXCHANGE i Siii<;aporp, October 4. On. London, Bank 4 in s 2/-i'i Demand 2/4 Private 3 ra. credits 2/4 17/32 On Ni'w V«.rk Dramd 4SU, J'rivato DO days 46 i On France Bank 580 On India Bank T.T- ].">7 On Hongt^mg, Bank d/d 30 p.c. i)rom. On
    139 words
  • 56 7 Tone of Mar kit Steady. Spot Oct. Oct-Dec. J:in.-March I Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers Sellers 20 "0 Spot OeL-Dw. Jan.-.Mar. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers Sellers :;om: u in si a 32% 3:i'/j 34>/i 3O'/i DAILY PRICES CURRENT.
    56 words
  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 182 7 Iss. Val. Pd. Buyen. Sellew. 1 1 Ayer Weng 1.00 1 1 3litr.m Tin 1.40 1.50 1 1 Jclantoh 0.40 0.60 £1 £1 Kam. Kamunting 1.14.0 1.10.0 xj. 10 10 Kir.ta Assoc. 6JO £1 £1 Lahat Mine* 5 5 Lingui Tin 5.25 3.75 10 10 Malayan Coll. 10.00 14.00
      182 words
    • 132 7 In. Val. Pd. Buyert. Sellei >1 il Br. Am. Tobacco a.0.0 8.10.0 10 lv Centra] Engine* 15.50 16.50 111 10 (tantr.il Motors 3.50 4.00 i'l il Smelting Co. COO 6.50 •>/- 5/- Electric T'ways 2/6 10 10 rrascr Neaves 28.50 29.50 50 50 W. Hammer ti Co. 75 85
      132 words
    • 101 7 L T Er.g. C p.c. $1,234,300 par 5 p.c p.m. Spore Electric Tramways, 5 p.c. £y&0,000 nom. Spore Municipal 5 p.c $1,f>78,000 par. Spore Mun. 4tt p.c. of l'JO7 $L/) 00,000 10 p.c. di«. S'porc Mu*. 4V4 p.c. of l&O'J $1,600,500 10 p.c. di». Spore Mun. 4% pc. of
      101 words
    • 365 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's Quotations. Latest available Sterling Quotations are printed on another page on Friday. io-aay c rnces. Frascr Lyall ft Co. Evatt. AHenby ($1) 0.20 0.10 0.20 Ator Gajah (SI) 0.00 1.00 0.90 1.00 A. Hita.n <?:>) 7.00 8.00 7.00 7.:.0 Am. Mul.iy
      365 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 267 7 THE STRAITS TIMES Can l>c obtained nt the following olao i» .Sin^-uporc Uotal vaa W,;k Kelly and \Val.-.h, Ltd.. HuffUs Place Money hanfer. Adelphi Hotel Moni trope llu'll Federal Rubber St;.mp Co., Raflea TloUl Koli .i :.n Koad Koh l-i,, Robinson lN.nd Low Yong Bwee, l. Middle Boat Sahil) Gaaj
      267 words
    • 593 7 LATENT ADVERTISEMENTS DANI >\ t lemon. 6KU, Straits T me r'OH FAI.K, •nod siilc car. new tyre and ■pl> Slroits Times. friHs.Truini'... Anoho-. Thimny Kish, Gulantitu's, r-tr. I-LRNISIIKD ROOM T<i LET, B minutes from Town, ininicdiat-; cntJßj. A->plv Ml, rime*. WANTED! rooii Bxpcrioneed stevo-tjrplst (male) n;i|j|]c.:U(.n« with copii-i of rtferenccs
      593 words
    • 20 7 I Rollo's Wild Oat ARE YOU GOING THE TICKETS ARE at Moutrie's SM FOR OCTOBER 8, 11, 13 AND 15.
      20 words
    • 386 7 NOTICE THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITKI) ROTICfc is hen-by :<i.rn that the Pc <Vr of Transfers of tho above Company will be eloaed fiom October 21 to October 7, 1921 (both days inclusive) for the prepu i tion of PllMeilli Warrants. By Order of the Board KWA SIKW Ti-:K,
      386 words
    • 183 7 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tende Seeretarv'd oniei' m ti 1921, for Ihi- hujm'lv of Kationn nnd S .Irios for Honpitala for the perio I j to Dveeaber MX. Tender.; .'nojlil he on the antho' obtainable on applic itior to mill only :>.' i-»j"'i on ocinc mh«l.- which will Lo his tendet in
      183 words

  • 24 8 Richard, who departed to r better world, October 2, 192y. I It not forgotten fide will always l>n<rer when the li liij.
    24 words
  • 1123 8 The Straits Times TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4 THE GOVERNOR AND RUBBER. r was wioo, we think, it. taking Dr. Callow-ay's question a3 an opportunity for explaining his persona! action on the rubber crisis. Beyond doubt there hi 1 i-i n serious misapprehension, ar.<l be -hows that for this he 'is not
    1,123 words
  • 39 8 Th? betrothal of Barbara Ethel, daughter of ft|r. and Mrs. J. W. Webb, with Wilfred Flaubert Carroll, son of the late Mr. Geo. P. Carroll, of Singapore, and of .Mm. Annie Carroll, took place on Monday in Kuala Lumpur.
    39 words
  • 54 8 His Siamese Majesty's Consulate General. Singapore, is advised by the Consul for Siam at Penang that hv is in receipt of a communication, from the Royal Siamese State Railways informing him that a rest liouse has been established at Ban^ko-JS'ci and will be available for the use of railway passengers
    54 words
  • 22 8 The undefended divorce case cf Margaret de Rozario versus Alfred d<* Rozario wes fixed for hearing before Mr. Justice Barrett- J^ennard to-day.
    22 words
  • 26 8 The ingathering service th« Tamil Methodist Church will be held on next Saturday, October 8, as notified, <at four p.m., with Bishop Bickley in the chair.
    26 words
  • 37 8 The last sitimgs for this year of the Johore Court of Appeal will commence on Monday, 10th instant. The Chic/ Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, will praside and will bej. associated on the bench with Mr. Justice, Biirrett-Lennard.
    37 words
  • 41 8 Six Malay women were charged before Mr. Nunn, District Judge, this morninir, for failing to report three cases of smallpox occurring in the same hous? in Killer.ey Road. Two of the women were fined ?10 each, and the remainder each $5.
    41 words
  • 44 8 A correspondent alleges that between the hours of five p.m. yesterday and sevtn a.m. to-day, the Wild Oat, to be used in ths forthcoming, production of Rollo's Wild Oat has been lost. The finder, so he declares, will be rewarded and no questions asked.
    44 words
  • 47 8 On Wednesday, Penanfr telephone subscribirs were informed that their telephones would coßt them more, as from January 1, 1922. The new rates which come into operation en that date are Business telephones $100 per annum Private house telephones $75 per annum representing increases of $10 and 515.
    47 words
  • 56 8 Haroon bin Abdul Rahman, driver of the c:. r which ran over and killed a Tamil man in Robinson Road early on Sunday, was produced by Lt. Brcreton, Central -fivisicn, before Mr. Dawaon, thin! magistrate, yestgfday. Tending the coroner's >nr(u:ry, the case was postponed to the I'lth in'st., tail for
    56 words
  • 55 8 An Antwerp message r.tates that milii"as of 'lefeotive Anerleaa motor-tyres ar.d tubes are lyir;r at Antwerp and northern i'rinch port.s. They in oaderstood to be remades tyres and tubes pieced together each out of E2veral defective ori■i nals and it is hoped to dump them n Central Eurogo. There is
    55 words
  • 65 8 Rice ot Shanghai the other week wer.t up to $12.C0 a picul on account of the hrsvy rain and the few rice boats which have been arriving in port. It is reported that the crops, both rice and cotton, have been badly damaged by the water and if 20 or
    65 words
  • 60 8 The following ruLber plantation in I. hore was disposed cf by pubiie auction by Estate and Trust Agencies, Lt i. at their sale-room yesterday afternoon Sunmuga rubbtr estate at the 12th mile, Kota Tinggi Rracl, Johore Bahru, area 992 acres, 1 rood and HO poles, comprised in Johore Government G-ants
    60 words
  • 63 8 The Ceylon Government proposes to p it Mr. A. W. V.'nter the lease of 100 acres of Crown land situated in the Galle ii?trict for the purpose of the cultivation of sugar cane. The Ceylon Government G::zette announces that Government coti- 3 ;lers it desirable to encourage the cultivation of
    63 words
  • 53 8 Raffles Hotel orchestra will play the following programme of music to-morrow at 9.45 p.m. undcT tha direction of Mr. F. A. Cocke Overture, Zampn, Herold morceau, Simple Aveu, Tbome' dance, Polish, Scbarwenka fantaisie, La BohenV, Puccini idyll, Songes d'Anv.our, arr. b> Keck.".- characteristic piece, Charge of the Hussar?, Spindler God
    53 words
  • 17 8 Our local Municipal Commissioners might be interested to learn that the special committee appointed to prepare a
    17 words
  • 46 8 .•-{.art on the tax on undeveloped land has been asked by Hie Colombo City Corporuticn to complete their report as early as pc-isibli'. When this has been don. 1 tis understood, the Eubjcct will be discussed at a meeting cf the Municipal Council of that tewn.
    46 words
  • 79 8 It is advertised in the agony column of a daily paper that a number of warrants relating to 1,840 cases of rubber lying at various London wharves have boon lot. One does not wish any loss to the prrpriet&rs of these warrants, says th* L and C. Express, but 1,8
    79 words
  • 70 8 The members of thr Goldenstar Friendly Society entertained their friends at thi'i'r clubhouse, SU Mosque Street, on September, 28, 29 and .'JO tn honour of the birthday of Confucius and the second anniversary of the Society. The celebration was carried out with groat success, being attended by a large number
    70 words
  • 72 8 One of Shanghai's latest "sensations," says the Mercury, lies in the marl: situation. Buyers have been in the market for several months flow and recenwy when th< German exchange was fluctuating around the SO-55 to the iael point very extensive tri#sactions vterW carried through. Since the beginning of last week
    72 words
  • 67 8 By. am enter issued by the Admiral Superintend nz of Portsmouth, men employed irrthe Dockyard will in future be permitted to smoke whilst working in practictlly all shops earn! offices. Pipes must, hosrtvwr, be put out one hour before Umvjng-off time, whilst excessive expectora::on k sufficient reason for cancelling thu,
    67 words
  • 440 8 M*r. P.- J. Farrer has resume-1 duties ns .President of the Singapore Municip.il Commission. Dr. Henry Woodward, formerly keeper, geological department of British Museum ha 3 died, aged 89. Sir William Rces Duvies, Chief Justice of Hongkong, who is passing through Singapore, was accommodated wit* a seat
    440 words
  • 100 8 At yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council MY. Song Ong Siai>g ga\e notice of the following questions; (1) Is it a fact that both rifle ranges at N'ormanton Barnteics ar.il Balestisr Plain ndem&ed soir.c months ago and that neither has been available for mushiiry practice (2) If
    100 words
  • 146 8 Reporte d Russo-Afghan Alliance. Lurknow message of SeptcpibiT S states that according to th<> latest issue of ti. Amuni Afghan, of Kabul, there was held oi »n important Conference at the Hf rji-Shcinali palace which was attended by. besides the' Amir's Ministers, Councillor!:, Army Commanders, and Provincial Govi in.-irs, all
    146 words
  • 217 8 The Malay Mail has received a cable from Lucerne announcing the death of Mr. Hare Clayton, i; who in lK!>r> an I cadet of the Straits Settlements and wes acting assistant Protector of ChincHU at Singapore and also Penang during the year 1897 Two
    217 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 235 8 WINCHESTER .UFi ES COLT REVOLVERS SPECIAL PRICES Cal. 22 Wladwatet Beaeater, f fill m:ip;azinc $,i.".00 Cal. 44 Winchester Repeating Carbine, fu'.l magazine 47.50 Cal. 44 Winchester Repealing Rifle, full roagnxme 4!)."iO Cal. .i.">t Wiaehester Antomatk Sett Laadteg Iliflo 7.">.00 Cal. 101 Winchester Autorcr.Uc Sell Loadinj Riflo 73.09 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa I aaa
      235 words
    • 159 8 ALHAMBRA Bench Road, 6 Pts. Til". 'Si'KKADING DAWN 5 Pt». Paatarlng Jane Cowl Topical Budgets and Charlie Chaplin Comedy Pts. THE CHANGING WOMAN S Pts. Featuring Hedda Nova ar.d Frank Glendon And other Intrrrsting Comedy. MARLBOROUGH Beach Road. Nick Wir.ti-r detective drams THE DRAMA OF THE ALHAMBRA I'puodc 1-4 reels
      159 words

  • 370 9 Strong Speeches on World's Peace. Beuter's S vice. !Loi don, October 2. G«nova: The most strikinr speech the disarmament deba\f was M. >ble Maire's who wa> a qglonel in r^w:u\ He told th* story of a ung soldier of h regiment *^Vhos? tfng words to him wen-,
    370 words
  • 120 9 Relter's Service. London, October 2. ris At the inauguration of a monut i;i his honour at Sainte Hermine, •a, M. Clcnuncenu made an eloquent rh on France victorious. Referring :p Treaty of Versailles, he said that ichem. 1 for assuring the peace of thr 1, even
    120 words
  • 125 9 Kelter's Service. Louden, October J, ut The situation at Melattur is :eriini.-. Thv 1 rebels are offering the alternatives of death or Islam. a— ltata* tiny ara ordered to dig and then, if they still refuse to c Islnm, they are shot and dropped nplfte Swaraj has been
    125 words
  • 447 9 Reuter's Serv/ce. Paris, September a). The Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs. Signor Delia Torretta, personally renewed to the French Ambassador in Rome the Italian Government's regret.' for the Vmice incident. A delegation from the French Seamen's Union was cordially welcomed in London by the British 9eamen's Union.
    447 words
  • 126 9 Reltkr's Service. London, October 2, Park In the presence of President Millerand, Moisten and marshals of Krnnce, the American Ambassador, Admiral Niblack. commanding the American naval lanes in Europe, and General Allen, commanding the American troops on the Rhine, of whom 500 picked men attended, Qawml Pcrshing
    126 words
  • 176 9 Maxim Gorky on the future Republic. Kilter's Service. London, October Maxim Gorky, interviewed by the Daily News, dftlared that communism would pass away. Russia was giving birth to a sort of socialist republic, or cvt-n a democratic republic, similar to that of the United States, but a vast
    176 words
  • 102 9 •Reutes's Service. London, October 3. Aviation cxpertsPcriticiaing the Deutsch Meuthe rner, say that I.c Cointe'3 accident, Herbert's forced descent end the recent death of Deromanet wero most remarkable, because in all three cases the motors had no fauit, but the canvas wings were unable to stand the strain of
    102 words
  • 94 9 Ketter's Service. Lcndon, Octcber Sidney Lord N'orthcliffe has sailed for the Philippines, en route for JeaaSknd China. He declared that if AustWHia'dosircd to remain v.liite she must encoura?o Anglo-Saxon immigration by all the meanin her power. Australia was sufficiently wide and rich to cemfcrtably support population twenty
    94 words
  • 87 9 Bvutsr's Service. London, October 2. Speaking at the British Legion rally at Edinburgh, Lord Haig read a letter from President Harding, replying ta a letter frcm Lord Haig, on behalf of tho British Empire Service League, representing seven million ex-service men in the British Empire, wishing success to the
    87 words
  • 30 9 IIEtTER'S SEimCE. Lcndon, October 2. Copeahafreti His Majesty has entertained at dinner Vice-Admiral Sir Douglas Nicholson, commander at the British lying off Copenhagen, and other British naval officers.
    30 words
  • 44 9 sjßiiftta's Service. liCndon, October 2. new issue i 3 announced of si._. per cent. Treasury bonds at 98, iasttad of ft 7 as hitherto. They are redeemable at pai in IMS m^ convertible during 102J into fl4il <1-rY,r.~ lnsnf)»r OlfWetwlnv* ksowH.
    44 words
  • 29 9 Belter's Service. Ixndon, October 2. Ottaifji The Cabinet has lecommenricd the Governor-General to dissolve parlia-l iii<-nt- A jyeneral election will b. held at the hi-Pnnin'*- of Div^mWrr.
    29 words
  • 161 9 Reuter's Service. London, October 2. Judge Peter Grosscup, of Chicago, died on board the Caronia while going to England. London, October 2. New York The death is announced ?f tho well-known op< ra singer, David Bisphani. London* October 2. New York On the ground that the authorised
    161 words
  • 48 9 Reutek's Service. Londen, October 2. Cairo Six hundred insurgents were killed at KyaJs). The British casualties weiv 61. London, October Cairo The Kyala garrison has been reinforced and there is no cause for the slightest anxiety. The insurgent k-ad-.r wns wounded but is free.
    48 words
  • 38 9 Belter's Service. London, October 2. Paris The Conference of Ambassadors has adopted the Italian Government's propo«sl to invite the Governments of Vienna s:i'l Budapest to ?°nd plenipotjrtiaries to r.orae to conclude an agreement in regard to Hurgenlar.d.
    38 words
  • 422 9 Sudden Termination to Useful Career. To many people in Singapore the new; that Mr. Harry Kickard, nead of the printing firm bearing his name, is dead, w.:l coiiie as a sheen, lor it was only quite recently that the deceased, who was a familiar figure
    422 words
  • 111 9 The Coroner's enquiry into the circumstances attending the overturning of a bus noar the Borneo Wharf on September 26 last, was opened before Mr. F. G. Bourne',this morning, Insp. King conducting, the examination of the witr^sses. The accused driver of the bus. Tan Ah Soon, was in attendance. Insp. King
    111 words
  • 4015 9 Governor's Statement On Rubber Position. The Volunteer Bill. Some interesting information, notably a statement by the Governor on the rubber question, transpired at yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council. His Excellency the Governor (Sir Laurence Guillemard, X.C.8.) presided, and the other memb?rs present were H.E. the General Officer
    4,015 words

  • 313 10 ommissicn AopoinCefl to Make tavi :i-r^M(>ns. A Commit n issued by His Exccllenc) to Mr. G. P. Brat. in v i.r. j. A. Kiias, the hi-n. Dr. I Mr. (1. A. Hereford, the H. W. I'ark. o.B.!-:., M Plummer, Siew Qui 4 .mis, n.llinp upon th; I Di
    313 words
  • 597 10 Presenti#ion of War Awurds by Thf (itivernor. A military event, attended with much eclat, took place at Tuntrlin, en the football pround of the- Staffordshire Ropiir.ent, on Sunday naming whef/ His Excellency the (Jovernor and Ccnrraander-in-Chief presented war medals and •ecorations to officers ;oid men of the rank
    597 words
  • 225 10 IT A LY'S UNKNOWN SOLDIER." (ireat Ceremony Fixed For November 1. .ilso is to pay its tribute to a nalional unknown soldier. and arran^enenti are being made foe the ceremony io take place on November 1. Bodies of unknown soldiers will be taken from the CarsOi fro.n (Irappa. Sile. and
    225 words
  • 190 10 Two Chines* women who embarked upon an unsuccessful trading venture to Singapoie were If.Cgants in an action heard in tli. Summary Court nt Hongkong recently before the I'uisne judpe (Mr. J. U. Wood). One woman claimed fiom the other a sum of $200 representing half the loss«<
    190 words
  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 336 10 Training Now in Full Swini;. Tiuinint' for 'he Singapore Sporl ntr CluKs autiiiiiin nr i-t injs 1. to bfl held on OetOMr 2"i. 27 and 29. is now in full swinjr, but only half a doien enthusiast turned out lo vatch this morning -'.s v.nk mi Hi outer
      336 words
    • 85 10 On the S.P.C. pround this aftcmcon th^ S.R.C. and the K. E. Spous Club will meet in the st mi-final rouiv! of the S.I .A. cup competition. The "other semi-final will bs played on the S.R.C. v-round to-morrow between the S.C.C. and the K.G.A. The B.CJ will be F.
      85 words
    • 202 10 Yesterday* results were as follow- Newcomers' Ilaniicap. w. A. Yenning, sir. beat H. f.. Hasmussin, sci., o—l,0 1, <", 0. A. \V. Ui-own. ju-i.. owe 1 beat A. L. P-aUinson, scr., C 2, o—l.0 1. 1.t. -Col. Comyn beat W. Williams, w.o. G. van Etrmond plus beat
      202 words
    • 75 10 Yesterday's results were as follows A Singles. C. A. JBateman beaJ A. V. van der Beck, G-4, (•<—■>. c. Norris v. E. C. Wheatley, portpon d. Ii SiiiKle-t. Di.vi'l <!e BonS9 A. P. Mullor, un-tinish'-d. L. Gammcll beat T. A. Cordeiro, r, -2, c-i. Dlialllt < Handicap.
      75 words
    • 62 10 Ve.sterday's maiches reaoUed as follows: J. E. Gardner beat c. P. Burke, i B, 6 S, 8 M, Schwan v, K. \V Hide, nnfliilahed. Gm Khek Keng v. Khoo 'itck ik-njr, i:nfinisheii. T«j-da\"-> Tlea, J. Lini v. J. Kehiess. C. S-nitfi v. S. Abed.
      62 words
    • 89 10 The f<,U'.)\vir^ will reprtimut the A.l l^. a(ra:n.-.t the S.C.fc". secmd ti-am at luK-ke^ to-moirow mi the padanjr (iray™ L. Happa and H. K. S. Law J. S. da Souza, H. C Cooper (capt.). and T. M. Winslcy C. A. MKcheU, A. B. Lloyd, H. G. Stack, H. H.
      89 words
    • 233 10 A nialih hv foursomes play l)iT\vi';n|l the Qamaon GoU CM uw Mm- ttiom pore G<jlf Clul) will take p|ac« on Sunday at the Race Course. Players aro i .iiticularly requcsrt!c<l to note the Rtartink' ti .us. Che teams are as follows, Gairi-cn players be.mc men! ionecl 0, F. S.
      233 words
    • 294 10 Halting.* I Tin- following have played five or mor innin.tr> and have an avci#pe of twcntyV over Highest not fpn Kns Inn Out Avsj V. G K/cchiel 6 10!) 57 MJ Dv. Scharengulve] 8 -4H OS l U. 2! J. Franciseus E !H '■'<:'. ttJ T. Lcijss-us
      294 words
    • 69 10 hold to-mono* ifl Ph H To-in.irrow Two Icngtbs V'.'iopls '.'.umpi^fl ship one lol^Ui ,h\.ii(! V«l Y.M.t ■^0 YJs. Thund > IV finals: Open 11-I 1 ii I -JO %^H ('humpioiiship of i,^j|>..ri. No.: lluralwrs' team r.icr i till lobapß indicated at V^M will not 6e ..n.'iß place
      69 words
  • 101 10 Macphail and Co.'s Daily I Report. pore, i tni" r i'."jH Silver 1.",. Hongkong 30 y per <-'^H Three months pold MoVi. premium. Shanghai Nil. Shan nui kit.- Dull. Robbers. Small enquiry. Tins. -Taipinjjs 1.05 1. 10, Korth 1.-S Souths fii'i-CT's cents, Nnwng 1.47 1 i.i:' l
    101 words
  • 82 10 Programc of Drills, etc., for week I in;" Ulnosday, October 0 Tuesday, ttfa -5.16 p.m. Drill I r>a Basan Koad, Malay Company. I We., 1 5.15 p.m.. Drill I •any Recruits i t!u:-ki-ij^H SINGAPOfcH and soi m mm. l ■01 SOOCTS association^ Ord rs for week ending
    82 words
  • 50 10 A' tin- I, 1 ttion MK'L-tfl Edir.burph Sir Edward Thorpe iH presidential address referring to tl^| hit declar d that '.hi- spectacle <^| mi., t (.ultixiil-'i viM Sjlost highly I ■•I;, armed with-H offensive appliance vvhtcA sctcni invcrtive skill ox men could suppestjM throe- of ;i death .-•imrH", iniisf\M innde
    50 words

  • 3532 11 Interesting: Judgment by Justice liarrett-Lcnnard. The following is the full text of tlnJ judgment delivered by Mr. Justice %arrett> I I.'-mard on September 24 last in iho actun brought by Dr. P. Crahay against! i>r. .1. Conrad, dahmng from the latt-r 126,000 damagev^or NMach of contract for
    3,532 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 198 11 Etyew Music. WHOLE WORLD SERIES HE 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 Fcldman, Planet, Son* and Dance Annuals, Standard Folios Waltz, Song and Pianoforte Pieces. S.
      198 words
    • 343 11 Raffle^ Hotel MONDAT.— Ti. Daaiant, Ito 7 pja. (Admi«*lon fr M "^toJr 60 Ni tt nd Dtncii (Wm h» FRlDAT.— Special Lia>eh— Orchwtra BAT S22taJr <!lleit Nieht aild DMciaf (I n r« NOTICE. Residents and Dtam will have prior etata to Matt in the Hnll Room on Guest Nijrhts. No
      343 words

  • 460 12 Artflkry Employed in the Coal Mine. TU' name of Sir Edpar Jones, M.l., lit; vine been mentioned in connection with a new len^ iai:(,v Miaelaai (run, with which experiment! have just been mudo in America, I asked Sir Edgar, says the London correspondent of the Manchester Guardian,
    460 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 129 12 Kiam Kiat STANDS for ATISFACTORY ERYICB DO NOT WORRY, WE WILL HELP YOU. THE MARK OF PURITY PEACHES, APRICOTS PEABS OX* CHEJ3FIJRXES served with LIBBY'S EYJiPORATED MILK Make an exquisite dish. Remember, Libby's Evaporated Milk is the milk with that creamy ta«te jnd Libby'a fruits are the best. fwsm LIBBY'S
      129 words
    • 292 12 The t Remedy for Pains Keep a bottle of Sloan's Liniment in tkehooeaaaal yen need never sulTer ex.-.; nci.itm:; pain. At the very y. first si^n apply a !:ttlpS!o:iu"s to the Ac-cted part and S Use paaa quick ry vanialiaa. No rubbing is reqnirsd. 5 Sloan's penstrates itself ami gives
      292 words

  • 349 13 Youth's SI ranee Story of Marriage Contract. i It tak.B China to invent a breach of. pronvise case which begins with the man' asking to be released from his engage- 1 I ment on the ground that the lady kidnapped him into it Such a case
    349 words
  • 639 13 The Return from the Summer Holidays. Paris is one more the bustling lighthearted city we all know it to be. With the return of the holiday makers from s; aside and country the town again presents its hustling, bustling and throbbing 'appearance. Whereas a month ago the Boulevards
    639 words
  • 21 13 Business is still chaotic, says an economist. And the travelling salesman finds it very difficult to bring orders out of chaos.
    21 words
  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 111 13 Price Reductiofa $1,790 FOR SINGAPORE STANDARD EQUIPMENT Electric 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 on the latest advised and we further protect buyers against any drop in
      111 words
    • 339 13 The Brand of Confidence /oo5IOa)£s. I I -41^ IS 1 \3 i t\ Im W^^mtt < m •<* \y^^^^_f-y MESSAGE Mr Mrs. FUJIMORI, JAPANESE BONE-SETTER. No. 19. Dhcby Ghaut, SINGAPORE. JAPANESE MASSAGE No. 87, WATERLOO STREET, in the centre of Bras Basah Koad and Middle Road, Singapore. From 9 a.m.
      339 words

  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 1129 14 SALES BY AUCTION JLAU BULAftG RUBBER AND PRODUCE CO., LTI. PfiUIMINARY NOTICE ■T OBDEB OV THE TBUSTEKS FOB DEBENTURE HOLDER*. Baataaaaaawl have received Instrnetlonj to sell by public auetioa (U no| 1 previous.' stk? »f L "^i A-? acres ars plsnted with rubbtr trees in bearing. 794 acres with young
      1,129 words
    • 1908 14 AMsjia |4,MMtI ■•0. Aa»trajie. is fore. »v«r $17,000,«ww THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. LTD. (laeeirevasad i> atralu BaaHssßsaviai ■BAD OPTICB Wlaa-o*- .i.g.».r* LONDON OFFICE V Old Jewry. B.C Tha Comoany has IM.Mt aaoosius wita tbe Sopressa Coart ef B>«laa4 aad compiles witb ttaa British Life Assurance Companies An In
      1,908 words

  • 320 15 Story of America's Giant Telescope Discredited. A giant telescope is said to Ik; under construction in America by .Mr. Mi Afloe, who declaim ill. a tin- feet lens will so magnify the moon as t<> make it appear as if it were only about six feet away.
    320 words
  • 249 15 LANDRU 'S TRIAL. No Trace of Bodies of Missing Women. In -nit.- of the Hani sensational otiaaea which have li«;ii c.>inniitti'.riat. tin- probklD ol the' [.'indru case hi still dtfCMMd In I'ari- ilh as J much interest a* «Vl r. Ijindru is to l<c hn.iißht up for trial lit Ver-
    249 words
  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 336 15 Notice The* M*ystery of ROLLOS WILD OAT can only be solved by going to the Victoria Theatre on October 8, 11, 13 or 15, but extensive research, test and experiment enabled the > Dunlop Rubber Co., (Far East) Ltd to produce the most road worthy article human ingenuity can conceive.
      336 words
    • 185 15 §m% 1 ICTHING FINER- BOTTLED cr CANNED. \_yM firvt /ryujstiar with CRDSSB J3LACKWSU WSt^ ft Dekcociea ore Quality, Parity and c ?r*aAnmm M> VfcHaiWa mf •OUT*. Vhri^t^ of POTTKO MIAn, j^Stop owono WHO*. otenmM.. oils, vincoam tinnu nt* CRDSSE BLACKWELL {> sr *vw,i« Z\ I Z\S\/ICj JSnt^***-* ELECTRIC LIGHT AND
      185 words

  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 279 16 New Shipment Just Arrived af Carpenter's Smoothing a J ck Pl ll T Brass Hexagon Tapped .ate, from C*taX*B™- Butt Hinge., from 1H Clyborn Screw Spanners, from 6 in. to Asbestos Cord or 'Yarn, all sizea. i Asbestos Pipe Lagging Rope. Patent Plaited Log Line. Eureka Gauge Glasses, all sues.
      279 words
    • 284 16 TAY GUAN KIAT 86, PHILUP STREET. Phone Nos. $118 and 3114. 'he saccessf nl contractor for supply of FIREWOOD AND BASKETS AND BROOMS, ETC. to the Singapore Municipality amrlag the year 1921. GLOBE BOILER REMBDT "or clearing and preserving steam boilers f .11 types." Used Ky t J? ri ?'w'
      284 words
    • 1742 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT? Ta« PREPAID charges far Waata, Far Sale, To Let, etc, la ordinary cleae at cype (average six words to fine) an Per line one insertion 28 cts., two ins 4* <••»., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cts., five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.18, tec ins $140
      1,742 words
    • 478 16 a\l'* W 1 '< r 1 CUT AWAY VIEW SHOWING Matthews Engine-Generator Unit $950 MODEL I The Simplest Possible Combination of Generator and Gasoline Engine. "In 1914 Matthews 1 K.W. plants were selected by the U.S. Treasury Department Engineers for lighthouse installation and in each year since, additional Matthews plants
      478 words
    • 318 16 Straits Motorcar Service, Ltd 213-216 ORCHARD ROAD Sole Distributors of BELLANGER famous* French Car. All kind* .of Repairs to Mutor Cycles, Cam and Lorries execmed. 0 Cracked Cylinders, Crank-Cases, tilara aa4 broken parts <>%, all (petals Welded. RELIABLE "CARS AND LORRIES HIRED Good* Transported from Ships, Godowna, Private Houses, etc.
      318 words
  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 203 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and General 68 Manaeer's Office 1117 Job Printing Office 1244 All communications relating to editorial matters and news should be addre*4e4 to THE EDITOR. All communicstioaa relating to business matters— advertisements, subscriptions, accounts, pnntinr. etc.. should be eddressed to THE MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Wants, For
      203 words