The Straits Times, 20 October 1921

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO 26,773 SINGAPORE. THURSDAY,' OCTOBER 20, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 134 1 si? i i Dear Brand GENUINE ;wSj SWISS The Household Words for Quality, Purity and Richness." SOLE AGENTS I JOSEPH TRAVtRS SONS, LTD. I lnrr.n>or«t*d 1L F.ngland SINGAPORE BEWARE, Mr. AMATEUR On no account buy Kodak films in the Tropics which are NOT packed in our Tropical Soft Tin. We
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    • 213 1 ROBINSON Co., Ltd. NEW GOODS IN THE MEN'S WEAR DEPARTMENT FOR THE RACES. x 'iffr^ "BURBERRY" PIMMS REAL IRISH A J* POPLIN OPEN HV A RAINCOATS. END TIES. JP f" HENRY HEATHS" CELEBRATED SOFT H|i FUR FELT HATS. J^ *^I "BURBERRY." Real VeIoUI Hats in the latest ".MMMS." I /^^ss-
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  • 526 2 World Experts at a Fearful And Wonderful Show. I Aii exhibition calculated to make every normal citizen's jaws ache opened at the Royal Horticultural Hall, Westminster. recently. It is the International Dental Exhibition, from which the public is kindly, but needlessly, excluded. I A representative of
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  • 436 2 Sir Peter Freyer's Boon to .Many Sufferers. Colonel Sir Peter Johnston Freyer. X.C.8., late Indian Medical Service, died on September 9 at 27, Harley Street. W. Sir Peter Kreyer's name will always be associated, says The Times, with tht great operation which he devised— that of supra-pubic
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  • 18 2 What is the chief cause of divorco asks a college professor. Speaking oft hand, we should say, matrimony.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 255 2 Aaarici Quid XCeJat Wl f .1.11 *****1 l MeJUal Congrtu Exhibition, LonJtn, 1913. W «f Spain I Cmrt Italy I The Food of Kings S I for your Baby i K'ngs command the best the world can give, and the Royal Infant has the best 5 medical advice, the best
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    • 374 2 ITCHY ECZEMA ON BABfS FACE InßedPatches.FaceLooked Badly. Cuticura Heals. *'Red patches that turned scurfy started on baby's face, and afterwards turred to weeping eczema. It used to itch and burn for hit fingers were always scratching, and tt caused him to be very restless rights. I had to make him
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    • 125 2 INTERNATIONAL MOTORS, LTD. 195-a, ORCHARD ROAD. Phone 2617. Overhauls and repairs of every description to all makes of cars and trucks. Painting, upholstering, batteries charged. Separate lock-up garages. NEW CARS ON HIRE. Customers having cars repaired at our works can hire four seater cars at daily rates. SWINEHART TYRES AND
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  • 495 3 Division of Capital into Two Classes. Mr. K. T. Bryne presided at an extraordinary jreneral meeting of shareholders in th« Serawang: Rubber Estates ('■>. ItU), Ltd., held at Shanghai on B pi m bar 29, supported by Messrs. A. K. Cra'f-doc-k and A. J. Welch (directors) and
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  • 555 3 Female of the Species Carrier Of Death. The maior'ty of ihost- who IaSVC surfi'ii- i from the- Vtii.il' <>f the mosquito th.'sc last few dayK, lay! a London paper, have pr,:wbly been victims of the female for that Kipling "Tote of the creater mamtrue also of thet« pe«t«.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 435 3 *^l IRON JELLOIDS. I j A TONIC IS NEEDED now and again to maintain Hca ih Whenever yea feel run-down, oui of sorts and debii'ital-d n in force the red corpuscles oi the blood by a count of Iron Jell ids, the He'iab'e Tonic and Restoratit*c. A fortnight's treatment will
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    • 609 3 O 1872 a Tea The only Tea perfectly protected from atmospheric damage is Brooke Bond tea, the proprietors of which have the sole rights of the vacuum process of tea packing in India. Sealed in vacuum in this package, tea will keep perfect under the worst climatic conditions. Red Label—
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    • 765 3 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB AUTUMN RACE MEETING, 1921. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, October 25. 27 and 29. NOTICE The Non-Members Portion nt (ha Grand Stand will not be available for non-mem-bers at the above meeting and ticketa for this stand will not ba issned. Visitors' Tickets. These will ba issued as
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    • 807 3 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Office of the Honourable the Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlement*, up N noon of Monday, November 7, I^2l, for me supply of the undermentioned materials for manufactures to the Singapore Prison during the year 1921. 1. Fine white rattan No. 1 (Luntee export)
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 718 4 STEAMER SAILIM6S P. 0.- British India I AND Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) The Cosspaoys MAIL BBBVICE BAST OF BOMBAY are at praeeai sasaaaslaa LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE rstUM LONDON I TO MARSEILLES AND
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    • 498 4 STEAMER SnIUIHS N.Y.K. European Line m)M)QJS LINE Fortnightly Senru* FOB MARSEILLES, LONDON AND AWTWMP. VIA PO*T» KAMO MARU Oct. 20 IYO MARU Not. t ATSUTA MARU N° T 17 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Servic* ■OB MARBEILLKS AND LIVERPOOL VIA PORTS HAMBURG LINE Monthly Service KOB LONDON, ANTWERP. BOTTIBDAJI AND HAMBURG. VIA
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    • 382 4 STFAMER SAILINGS 15.V THB OSAKA SHOSBN KAISHA LTD. Incorporated la Japan 1 No. S. Ds Soasa Street. Q Praam** Salllag from Slagaaa** Subject to change without aotiee) HBOPr.AX UNB Fa* Patt Said. HareeHlca. Loader Aacwat*. BatUrdaa aad Hambarj an. da». •AMAZON MARU Not. 16 Not. 16 ATLAS MARO Doe. 11
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    • 449 4 STEAMER SAIUNSS DOLLAR LINE INGAPORE TO NEW YORK VIA SUEZ Grace Dollar .OADING OCTOBER 25. Throogh Bills of Lading leaned from liagapore to the Principal Citlei of the Jnited States snd Canada For further taformattea as U> tie.. ipplj M lafffj ROBERT DOLLAR CO. No. 117-121, Market Strost. Telephone No.
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    • 734 5 STEAMER SAILINGS EC. JE>. MS.S. BARENTSZ The above steamer will sail for Datavia, Semarang and Sourabaya on Friday, October 21, AT NOON from the wharf. For full particulars, please apply to, KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATTSCHAPPU, 2 and Cullycr Quay. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated :u Holland)
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    • 472 5 STEAMER SAILINGS AUSTRALIA BY BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) Singapore to Java Ports, Port Darwin Thursday Island, Brisbane and Sydney, vii Torres Straits, also with transhipmnt tc other Victorian, South Australian and NortV Queensland Ports, British New Guinea, W* Britain, Tasmania and New Zealand Porta. APPROXIMATE SAILINGS MONTOBO, 4,057
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    • 427 5 STEAMER SAILINGS THB SUM STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LIMITED. (Incorporated in S.»m) SINGAPORE BANGKOK For Kretay, Trengganu, Kolantan, Bang nara, Telupin, Patani, Singora, Laeo> Kohsa-nai, M«nou» Lingir.u, Cha<ni,^> and Bangkok. Dae Dep. YT!GALA 24 Oct. 2» PRACHATIPOK Oct. 31 Not. 2 VAL/YA Nov. 7 Nov. 9 The itearacrs are bt'ed tiiroughon'
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    • 145 5 Motor Records TRIUMPHS OF "THB BALLOT" GRAND PRIX AUTOMOBILE OF FRANCE 25th Julj, 1921. Ist DUESENBEKG (American) spe.d T8 miles per hour 2nd UALLOI (Fiench) 3rd BALLOT do GRAND P^IX OF 1 ITALY 41 h September, 1921. Ist BALLOT (French) speed 9O miles per hour 2nd BALLOT do In the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 625 6 CINEMAS A Capital Blue Ribbon Feature of Great Dramatic Power PnmbUm CORINNK GRIFFITH in an intensely sripp'rjg story ot domestic problems the clutch: of circumstance In S Parts Tt presents a f.trong dramatic thnme :\r.d picture* a girl's Bfht as-iiri't the temptation! of a ({real lily and her br»vo str^xg'"
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    • 263 6 EMTERTfIINWEWTS TO-NIGHT! i|fl TO-NIGHT!! In Aid of the European and Non-European Unemployment Fund. Under the Diatlnsulnhed I'atronage of H.E. The Governor, Sir LAURENCE GUILLEMARD, K.C.IJ. The Straits Settlements and F.M S. Championship Boxing Tournament three: nights OCTOBER 2O TO OCTOBER 22 will be held at VICTORIA THEATRE Booking at MOUTRIE'S.
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    • 131 6 i NEVER SAY DYE, SAY f INT M AT MAYNARD'S TUVIMI3OW^ We are showing a few samples of what can be done with ONE TEASPOONFULL OE TI-NTEX NEVER SAY DYE, SAY [PROVED BEST V TILE FDR THE TRDPICS i 7 SEND TOUR ENQUIRIES TO Ets. BROSSARO MOPIN (Inc. In Tientsin)
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    • 29 6 4nf 2 8 Is the Telephone Number of the PROMPT PRINTERS Ring us up— our representative will gladly call on you for orders. Rickard Ltd., 76, Cecil Street, SINGAPORE.
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 274 7 tiv.in;; to ihn stste of the uror.ml. no pl.i\ was poaaihU in tu.' malt toamamsnta raateran. l'h.. S.C.C. ti«i anans-'d for jreataada] will be p|j\cil to-morrow |fwM. I'lßy is .I'^ilin iniTOssil.lo toil;i> .^nd the lie* amnfied Im io-.li. hnvc bNB ixi«tponed to Hitnrdav. inrtbcominK t\n ;ire therrlore
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    • 126 7 Ist! Bight Hr. Qeorgl Clrav. tho famous I'lllUsidi-'i aaterteitnd .i large .m<l apf BOttaaaa *t the Civil Servico flul>. fohBK I»ahr;i. Hi aagagtj in .i m:itch M fiOO .p witl. Tungku Mohamad, Huie Ooauaiiwkmer oj Batv l':ih«t. ate iinit.il /.00. Uf Gaajr alajwd in In-,
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    • 46 7 Members of the I'olo Club dei-irin^ to renervi tea tables at the Club's At Home on Wednaadaj Mil an remuiiled that a{iplicutioii ohould by imi<lc to the bin. secretary euro ol M.^rs. [Mil und F:vatt or to the Singapore CljL. Uforc S»t»rda\ Uik w 01.
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    • 257 7 I lie lntttch yesterday on the Krnund botwi-on 'ho S.C.C. II and tha 8.8.C. iosult«d in a victon- for tho 6.C.C. II by I wure a* follow* S.C.C 1 A.M. Arthur: I\ Rurhwaldy, I. Schoflcld B. E. AbWtt, C. Cirabain Rroww Hitch: (1. C. Meremth, R. K. l'rcntis. Y.
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    • 126 7 Ob UAutrtmbar IT ul "Vwllinßton. N.w Eta- Pi, ova M the most iojn:irLubh- Bu ever >inderlj><n tumt I- ■nrluKi-m. when South Alik.i .mil Nan /.cil:ind. lioth keepin;: ibeii lim-h intact, played i\ aafartlaaadiaw. It ii doubtful if a mum fitting end i.. great >:r i^xl< ci.ala liava
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    • 51 7 In Uhttonow'a aooaer Matcfc on \h<- RaflUi Bekool Orouad, V.M.C.A. Ranies In-tittition. ili.' following «i]| rpprment lli- hem r Li. mi s.T.u.is. 1.. C. PkuMM :ii.,i .1. V. Itwa: T. I A. N..uii, tail 11. O. St.ick 1..i|,i.) K. Drcabar, B. 'taa O«Me*M, 11. EtaMMMaaa I. Uurkr and O.
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  • LOCAL SHARE MARKET.
    • 70 7 SiiiKuporc, OttoWf Mi Silver ;iliT». Honnkon^ 'J2'v p.c. prc:n. Throe months 17.-. Share market- Dnll. Rubbers. —Smull enquiry. Tins.- -TuipiriKS IJto-X, Northi 1.17'^--I.•_'-"...•_'-".. Souths M-t'h cints, Ni.wnjr l'c-t; I.tf)-l.r«(i. I'apan- 4^-47'- ci>nt>, Pacjanx Piundoks W>-i>. r i eentt, Rawanca 52^4-57% t'lu I'iahs I.'JO-1.2!i, URgnii !•>-
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  • 18 7 The Vary first thin;: to <li:-.arni wlien tl.o national d«raflatM iiuit al Wai liitißton U, of cuursi', NUspicioii.
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  • 154 7 FIXTURES Thursday, October 24. High Water, 0..*» a.m., 11.47 p.m. Orchestra Practice, o.IK p.m. S.S. snd X.M.S. Uoxinfr Championships, Vie. Theatre. Friday, October 21. Hiph Water, 0.45 a.m., 0.22 p.m. (Jeorpe dray's billiards exhibition. Garden Club. 9 p.m. S.S. iind X.M.S. l!o\in(t hnmpionships, Vie. Theatre. Saturday, October
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 55 7 VESSELS AT TH E DOCKS. East Wharf Basin Nil. llasl Wharf-Nil. Siimtk Wharf Van linl.oft*. Main hart 1 :ii Sang, Jtypore, KatOBK, Seattle Mara, 11..M.5. Merlin. Empire l>ock Sandakan, Keatocky, Talawa Charoa, Choaea Hare. »«t Whnrr Circe, Klang, Kamo Mam. Jarrilnes Wharf-Nil. lulu Hraol Coal Wharf-Nil. Keppel Hirboor. Main Wharf
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    • 36 7 Taajaag I'aicsr Albert Deck NIL Victoria h.irl: \V It Supply, New l...unrh No 9. Doll] I*oa Keppel llurbour Kind's Hock Artemis. Ra. 1 Dock Ciang St-nf. No. 2 Dock ibella, Tug Ki.-hcuard.
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  • 130 7 BASSAXO, Brit, I fi m Alexaadia It-io, for Barcelona l 11, CAI' ORTEGAL, Kren, ;.7-j.; tena, fraa Saigon 88-10 ii.r Marseilles ju-iu. CIRCE, Hi- 314 tu;ii, fwm Deli 20-10. for Deli 20-10. KAMPAR, Brit, 499 tons, from T. Anson ltf-H'. for T. Aaaor. KAMO MAKI .lap.. -I.sli.i toes,
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  • 214 7 To-day Polau Smi-.bu 2.30 p.m. Pawaag I pja Medati ur.d Ba((un :t p.m. Vennng und Calcutta t p.m. Port Dickson and Port Swettenham 3 p.m Malacca nnd Muar ..3 p.m. Penan*. Baagooa ur.d Calcutta X aji P. Sambu, Pri X i Raajah, Taiabilahaa :ind Irilmyiri 4 p.:n.
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  • 23 7 (Official Pu.t L«ft Singapore September 6 September 13 September 11 Dffire Report) Arrived London October 8 October 10 October 10
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  • 25 7 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending Tuesday, October 25 Tuesday, 2.">th.— 5.1 ii p.m.. Drill Hall, Bras Basah Koad, Malay Company.
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  • 40 7 SINGAPORE AND SOUTH MALAYA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Orders for wock gajdjaja; October 21! Thursday, 2oth. —Third Troop Parade. Friday, 21st. Band Practice, Malay Volunteer Club, JJ.IS p.m. Saturdny, 22nd.— lli-lay Race, the Teams to parade at Ukf V.M.C.A., 2 p.m.
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  • 142 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, October 20. On London, Bank 4 m 1 U Demand 2 IB 16 I'rivalo -I m. credit s 2/4 15 82 On Now York Demand 41% Private 90 days 4tf On France- Bank <i!>r> On India, Ba.ik T. T. C6S On Hon>rkonsr, linnk <l/d 221j
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  • 54 7 Tone of Market Steady. Spot Nov. Mov.-Doc. Jan.-March April-June I Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing; Prieet Buyers Sellers i M Spot Nov. Nov.-Di-c. Jnn.-Mari.-h April-June Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Pricus Buyer* Sellers n 33% ;i :;<; n n DAILY PMCRS CUKRBNT. 12
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  • STOCKS AMD SHARES.
    • 187 7 133. Val. I'd. Buyer*. Sellen. 1 1 Aycr Weng 1.00 1 1 Hitam Tin LM 140 1 1 .lelantoh U.4U 0.00 £1 £1 Kara. Kamunting 1.12.G IMJt 10 10 Kinta A-mic. 5.U0 O £1 Lahat Mines 5 5 Lingui Tin 8.25 5.75 10 10 Malayan t\,ll. 12.00 1:'..OO 1
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    • 136 7 iM. v*l. Pd. Bayers. Seller*. £1 i! Br. Am. Tobacco 2.15.0 3.5.0 10 10 Central Engine* 15.00 16.00 LO 10 Central Motors .".00 3.00 El £1 E. Smelting Co. 6.00 6.30 >/- 5/- Electric TSragn 2/6 10 10 Fraaer A X eaves 28.30 2D.'.0 cd. 50 r>C W. Hamr.i.i
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    • 103 7 U. Er.g. C p.c $1,234,300 par 5 p.c p.m. Spore Electric Tramway!, 6 p.c. £350.C00 nom. Spore Municipal 5 p.c. $1,878,000 Par. Spore Mun. 4*i p.c. of 11)07 $1,000,000 10 px. dit. S pure Mun. 4 1 /4 p.c. of 1909 $1,600,500 10 p.c. dia. Spore Mun. 4% pc
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  • 365 7 Frarar and Co. and Lyall_and[ Evatt'«_QeoUtioiia, Latest available Sterling Quotations ere printed oa another part on Friday. To-day's Prices. Frwer Co. Allenby ($1) 0.10 0.20 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.90 1.00 A. Hitam ($5) 7.00 8.00 Am. Malay <$2) 1.00 L 25 A. Moiak ($1) 1.00 A. Panas (ss>
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 8 7 ~CE¥fROSEIIiA~ 2O ota. por> Ib. F.O.R. OOODHEART, TROLHK
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    • 73 7 Pattara's Pure MOCHA COFFEE IS A Class by Itself Obtainable from all Dealers or direct from Z. PATTARA, High Street, SINGAPORE. AT THE NAHAR OPERA r,e\routh Theatre, opposite t'ue Qajrlao| Tolicel Statiou, Gaylang Koa I. SI'RCIAL A TTRACTION To-niifht To-night a I U.U t-liurp Ma Z.ma th* Great, the Kng
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    • 52 7 la Preparation Nsw sceuoricc nnd drcusss or a Great Tragical Play Till-; WOHDeUaVUIi TBIiNKK Watch for tho irind OfMlllll night STAR OPERA AT THK THEATRE ROYAL North Bridge Road Pridav, Ottclwr SI, ifalnv t' .tno<lv SAIFUL KAIIAR > and ShAMSHUL KAMAR K. H. CHBONG, Proprietor. Y. L. TAN, Manager. Thons
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    • 324 7 GRAND BILLIARD EXHIBITION AT THE GARDEN CLUB FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, AT f» P.M. by George Gray (Holder of World's Record Break of I',l'JG unfinished). Who will play a match of 700 up with Mr. OON BC THIAM. Also Exhibition of fancy and niassa strokes. Seats H and S3. to be
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    • 497 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS BOLTER'S for !>.•! M0r.:... Llhb) llrnnd and Hero Kr :n.l aaragva, Wanted mipii hei.i ia i:p-t«-d.it« .■•horthnnd. ♦'ompletion of course in 21 dnyd. PWaas apply, Uawto-datt o Stralta Tlnifs. RRQUIRED BY MEBCHAN T PI ■tetthand typi.-t with taatoagh i>\p*ricaM in 1 1 a n e;. P;:iticulur» of ttMftenee
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  • 30 8 S. On October 19, 1921, at the SingaMnning Home, River Valley Road, Kutberiue Schiess. Service at the Cathedral of the Gooit Shepherd, at 4.30 p.m. intermor.t ut Biduduri Cemetery.
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  • 1095 8 The Straits Times THURSDAY ,OCTOBER 20. AMERICA AND THE ALLIES. We ara not quite sure that our headline is correct, for we were proud to r.u;-ibcr America among the Allies though ika joined them late and left them early. In reading some of the speeches delivered !uiin<r the visit of
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  • 64 8 Prince Chaofa Yugala, one of the younger brothers of the reigning King ■f Siam, and Prince Amoradhat, a colonel in the Siamese Army, arrived in Hongkong on October 7 by the Messageries Maritime* s.s. Andre I.ebon from Saigon and Singapore. The Prince paid an official visit to Sir Paul Chater,
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  • 64 8 A record number of accused appeared in the International Mixed Court, Shanghai, on October 8, when 109 men were charged simultaneously with running or frequenting hwowei lotteries. All were rounded up in a police raid th« previous evening. The principals were sentenced one to three months, and the other to
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  • 10 8 Sporting News and Notes will be found on page 7.
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  • 10 8 Twonty-six steerage passengers have just arrived in Singapore from Shanghai.
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  • 15 8 A Penang paper is agitating for an antirat campaign as Penang is stitf with rats."
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  • 23 8 The net profits of the Hongkong Dairy Farm for the past year amounted t $241,091, a record in the annals of the company.
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  • 25 8 -Th« coal coolies employed in discharging coal from vessels in Colombo Harbour, resumed work on October 6 after having been on strike for two days.
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  • 24 8 Rutrut Basin Tin Dredging Co., N.L report for the first half of October •hews Output 168 piculs, 287 hours worked, 35,000 cubic yards treated.
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  • 33 8 The rate of issue of money orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 160 equal $100. The rate of payment of money orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 170 equal $100.
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  • 35 8 Mr. R. Kellar, of Ipoh, who is now on a holiday in West Australia, has been talking to West Australians on the possibilities there are of West Australia developing a good trade connection with Malaya.
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  • 45 8 Detective lnsp. Phear arrested a Chinese at 18, Upper Hokien Street, last night, in possession of a revolver and 38 rounds cf ammunition. He is to be produced before Mr. Bull this morning, ai I the case will then be transferred to the District Court.
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  • 45 8 The Sunday-School Trent in connection with St. Andrew's Cathedral will take place on Saturday. The children wi!) assemble at the Cathedral at 7-30 a.m. Suacribers and friends will b- made welcome at the European Swimming Club between the hours of i» a.m. and 1 p.m.
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  • 53 8 The railway authorities at Cheribon on h- 7th instant on examining the luggage of a Haji returning from Mecca found it co contain a false bottom in which was hidden a number of revolvers of officer type and ammunition. The police were immediately notified, but the Haji had per- -rmed
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  • 56 8 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent wired this morning The departure of thi Chief Secretary and Treasurer to Sin»a pore last night indicates an important con ference with H.E. the Governor very prr oably in connection with the budget an ■also the visit of the Prince of Wales, ir. which so far
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  • 66 8 The hearing in the suit, Chart and Co., Ltd., v. Fearon and Co., was concluded before Mr. H. C. Bathurst in the Kuala Lumpur District Court yesterday when judgment was delivered in favour of plaintiffs for $462.50 actual loss on 500 shares at $4.45 and at $3.52 Vi and interest
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  • 92 8 The whole of the Mikado will be designed anew this autumn by Mr. Herbert Norris, the costume architect who designed the costumes and scenery of Christopher Sly at the New Theatre. Mr. Xorris, according to eminent Japanese authorities. s the one man in England able to conjtruct the intricate Eastern
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  • 111 8 New taxation was foreshadowed or. Wednesday's meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board, when proposals to increase the registration fees of vehicles am to place a fresh tax on all bicycles, of which it wus stated, there were 15,000 in Selangor, to increase the conservancy tax by 50 per cent,
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  • 127 8 In the Supreme Court yesterday Mr. V. D. Knowles before Mr. Justice BarrettLennard prayed for a revision of his lordship's order, made on the 17th instant, in respf*; of th? judgment debt of $19,554.31 received by the defendant Syed Mehaired bin Somit as a trustee or agent for Mesan. Alkaff
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  • 129 8 The recent strike of workmen at the lockyards at Kobe, notwithstanding that it was largely a failure, has soon been followed by strikes in other dockyards in Japan. The new epidemic started at the Yokohama Dock Company's yard and spread to the Asano Shipbuilding Yard at Tsurumi, the Yokohama Iron
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  • 572 8 The Bishop of Singapore was presented with an address of welcome nt the Central Workshops, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday. Owinn; to the races taking place on Tuesday, Octob:-.- 25. the usual At H jino at Government House will not be held. At the dinner following the installation
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  • 90 8 What Have We in Singapore As the result of investigations by Major Cragg, IMS., he states that while the variety of flea known in India as X Cheopis was associated with plague that known as X astea was associated with immunity from it. Colombo has been very much concerned over
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  • 147 8 A very successful oor.-irt was given on Tuesday by the R.G.A. concert party. The Limpets, in the Recreation room at Rlakan Mati. The entertainment was divided into two halves with a sketch, entitled Before the Dawn, writU-n by Cir. Swair, as tho finale of the first
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  • 161 8 The conditions of secondment of regular \rmy officers to the Royal Air Fora pnscribe four years, including preliminary training, as the period of secondment. Officers must have at least two years' commissioned service, and be between the aj;es of 22 and 28 years on the date
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 130 8 Exclusive Evening Gowns LATEST TJI PARIS MODELS .M The new creations possess that r /n HEflm indefinable charm which is alI f ways associated with the leadJf'j ing Paris houses. They have ll the unmistakable touch of the ?J 'I I SPECIAL DISPLAY. i.j M of Race Gowns and Millinery,
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    • 169 8 ALHAMBRA Beach Boa*. 5 Tts. OUT YONDER 5 Pu. Featuring Olive Thomas Topical Budget! and Harry Pollard Comedy 2 rtfl. NEIGHBOURS 2 Kft And other Interesting Comedy. MARLBOROUGH Beach Road. THE CL'i'CH Of CIRCUMSTANCE S Parts Fuaturinj Corlnne Orifl'ith Flnt Show DAREDEVIL JACK I Uode -2, II snd 14 Featuring
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  • 389 9 The Position of Conference ExplaL.'d. Reuter's Service. London, October 18. I. is expected thai Uie Irish conference will resume on November 20. The Sinn Fein delegates to-day conferred with Mr. Churchill at the Colonial Office. U nnan, October 18. Yesterday evening's announcement of the postponement of the Irish Ccnference
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  • 129 9 Reuteb'3 Ser\tce. London, October 18. At a nutting of the L'-ague of Nations Union Lord Robert C't'ci announced that Lorii Cowelmy had prom load to contribute f 50,000 to the Union i i the next thrre Years. I' iris, October 18. The IwgiM of Nat OB*' recommendation
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  • 57 9 Reuteb'b Sebvick. !-or. lon, October 18. Official retarni tkom tha unemployment moni; trade unionists is tteadfly improvig. It fell la 1!> ill Ife end of SepUmer, compare:! with 16.'.1 )er cent, at the nd of Autru-t. Tlm cost of living durin,: he wu period declined t -n points, and
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  • 40 9 Reuter's Service. London, October IS. After nmUhiUi negotiation the Duke r U tnnnstcr has di.-posed of the iiiious portrait*, Gainsborough's Blue Dy and Reynolds"* Tragic Muse" to Sir i.Mpli Davwn at a tgßn stated to be ■MM.
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  • 204 9 Messages Between King And President. BIITIR'S SKBVICB. London, October 18. T).v King- lias sent a message to Presicent Harding in appreciation of the gift of the Medal of Honour to the British unknown warrior as a gesture of friendly sympathy and gvxl will which we shall not
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  • 106 9 Eetjteb's Sebvice. Londj;i. October 18. Mr. F. J. Brown, chairman of the Post Office Telephone ami Telegraph Society, lecturing in London, dealt with the Imperial wireless chain. He announced that the station at Cairo would be finished by the end of the year, completing the first .ink to
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  • 92 9 RruTZß's Sebvick. Lor, i .n. October 18. New York The President., of those railroads with their headejuarters ut Chicago asaert that the proposal t:> translate the recently cri'ered reduction in wage? into an immediate reduction in freights in Dtd a? to avert a strike is impossible, as it
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  • 76 9 Reuteb's Sebvjck. London, October 18. Lloyd's Bank monthly report reviews Germany's financial condition and concludes that, in spite of a measure of misleading prosperity in certain fields, Germany ha.s long been bankrupt and the conversion cf the mark into foreign bills and industrial shares merely proves that
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  • 107 9 REUTEK'3 SEBVICE. London, Oetohar 18. The Washington committee of representatives ha.s favourably reported on the bill creating a special commission headed by Mr. Mellon in orler to arrange for the funding and repayment of the foreign debt. I^oml >n, October 18. Washington Senator McKinley in the Senate
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  • 201 9 Mr. LJoyd George Hopes To Attend. Riuter's Service. London, October IK. The newspapers assert that the British Empire delegation to the Washington Conference will consist of Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. Balfour and LorJ Leo, representing Great Britain Sir Robert Borden, Canada Senator Peaice, Australia Sir John Salmond, New
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  • 75 9 Reuteb's Service. London. October 18. Reports from Jamaica show that the campaign begun by a section of the press Hgainst the so called Chinese invasion of Jamaica is gathering strength, and the matter will be brought before the Legislative Council next session. It is announced that the
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  • 72 9 Heuteb's Service. London, October IS. Washington The Senate has rejected the amendment to the German peace treaty proposed by the Democrat Senator Walsh, providing that the United States should ioin ether power? in >■ pledge to protect Germany against unw:.rrante-J invasion. A second amendment l.y Mr Walsh
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  • 75 9 Reuteb's Slbytce. London, October 18. Lills The strike of textile workers has partly broken down and work has been resumed at seme of the textile establishments at Roubaix, where the workers accepted the ten per cent, reduction in wages prope.scd by the employers. Some factories reatartod in
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  • 46 9 Reuter's Service. London, October 18. Cairo Although it is understood that Zagloul Pasha was proceeding direct to Keneh and attempted to land at Sohag but was prevented by the authorities, Zagloul telegraphed to the Sultan accusing the Government of complicity in the attack at Assiut.
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  • 43 9 Reuteb's Sebvice. London, October 18. Paris Many Chinese girl students at Paris University have decided to sell their Chinese dresses and ornaments at the American Women's Club to raise money to pay their college fees for the coming year.
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  • 208 9 No Criminal Charges Being Made. Belter's Service. London. October 18. The Daily Telegraph Paris correspondent says with regard to the affairs of the Banque In lustrielle de Chine, that the report of the financial expert M. Doyen sets aside the accusation of allotting sham dividends. He says the
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  • 59 9 Reuteb's Service. London, October 18. Santiago, Ch.ie The bacteriologist, Senor Atrca. claims to have discovered the smallpox bacillus. London, Octubi-r iS. Rome Marquis Delia Toretta, Foreign Minister, will represent Italy at the Washington Conference. Lond.n. October 38. Wellington The Government has introduced a bill to enforce prohibition in Cook
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  • 57 9 SINGAPORE FOOTBALLERS IN JAVA. Antta Service. Welttvrvden, October 20. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Penncfather's team from Singapore ant) the Hercules Club nut for the sec.,nd time. Although Singapore played better the home teami again won, this time by -I—o. An enormous crowd watched the game. Heavy rain fell m the .ccond
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  • 275 9 Over $30,000 Worth Disappears From Twakow. The liisappiaiun of a MMigMMat of 700 bugs of white pepp..;-, valus-d at 5.0,111, the property ..f the Uornco Company, was the subject of a case heard before Mr. B. Nunn. the District Judge, yesterday afternoon, in which a Chinese, See
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  • 107 9 At a meeting of the Provisional Committoe of the Dollar Rubber Producers' Association a letter from the Rubber Producers' Association of Malaya was read, in which it was stated that they welcomed the formation of an association of proprietary planters and proposed cir-' cularising their members with
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  • 1085 9 If, in their eagerness to hold all they have Rained, the Dutch have failed to take out of or from under the soil they goverr as much as bigger nations would have done, or as much as could have been takon out by giving foreign capital freer
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  • 2301 9 Armstrong's Views on The Tests. By Our Special Correspondent. London, September 22. The Australian cricketers stuck to their agreement not to make any statement to the Press while playing in England, but, with their tour completed, Armstrong, their captain, has just (riven some interesting opinions. He does not
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  • 334 10 Messrs. Morreau and Spiegelberu. Manchester. Messrs. rnVrraaa and Bpiegdberg, Maneheater, report, under date September 14 Our last report was datoel September 7 1021. Cotton. After .me violent fluctuations during the week American -nrts shew :i gain 'if about &d p,., |l>. spot «n.l have (pat al..mt M
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  • 329 10 Maaan. Macphai) and Co.'s weekly n--port, dated Htth inst., states The market closes quiet. Rubber is firmer at M cents spot, :;.'> cents November December. There has been rather more enquiiy in rubbers and tins, but no noticeable increase in the velume of business transacted; Tin show.-,
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  • 80 10 Th Uarlborwgh will present, to-night, a capital Vitagruph Blue Kibbon feature, the Clutch of Circumstance, pres --ntinir CoiTinne Griffith in an intensely gripping story -f domestic problems and s-ilution 1 Besides this there will be interesting number~ of the Pathe Gazette, a two-reel Universal western drama an I
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  • 725 10 Its Possibilities of Development As a Port. Mr. A. D. Prodse, M. Inst. C.E., the Harbour Engineer, in a memorandum which has been issued on the harbours of Ceylon, makes reference to Trincomalee and its possibilities. He says that the development of Trincomalee as a port for commercial purpose*
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  • 268 10 Twenty-Five Lives Saved in The Gulf of Pechilj. A dramatic rescue at sea was accompli bed by the C.M.S. Shuntien on Septcm-I ber 27 in the course of her voyage to hnanghni, the incident reflecting the greatest credit on the master (Captain C. A. Chnstian.scn) an! the
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  • 18 10 Mr S. E. Kinjf took his oaths as fourth magistrate before Mr. B. Nunn, District Judge, this morning.
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  • 1110 10 Forthcoming Visit of Prince Of Wales. We are officially informed that a Malaya-Borneo Exhibition is to be held in Singapore next year on the occasion of the visit of th* Prince of Wales. The dates will probably be from Friday, March 31,— the day of the Prince's arrival—
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  • 342 10 Government Successfully Fighting Scourge. The official report ar..^nt the- ravages of Bulx.iiic Plajruc in Jnv.i during the y«:n li'2o is just to hand- It shows a remarkable decrease in the number of fatalitiidue to the steps taker, by the Govern ment to eradicate the pi-st for
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  • 337 10 A Government Loan Granted To Syndicate. The report by directors of the Sclangot (Coalfieds) Rubber Estates Syndica-e Ltd., presented at the eighth annual general meeting held on October 1.1, stated The directors have the pleasure to submit to the shareholders the report am' ltccoun:s cf the Syndicate fur
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  • 228 10 For their opening performance the Warwick Comedy Company will present ut the- Victoria Theatre on Monday next a play that hus had a very long: run in London and hus calk'd forth from the critics and the public nothing but praise. Lady (Arthur) Lewi's Brown Sugar is
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  • 935 10 Some Close Affairs on Third Night. Last night's boxing at the Victor!* Theatre the third session in the ilunnpioßship tournament produced some eren ronte t< and a wide diversity of opinion as to some of the decisions. In some instances the writer of this report failed to agree
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  • 25 10 A Router eaftle of Oetoaer is tmnounceß the death ef Mr. Alfred C'nwdsun, fonnel head of Ifeiiri- Horroeksi i, the w«ilH known cotton manufucturei s.
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  • 818 11 TO AVOID A POPLEXY. Scientist on How to Detect The Woman Liar. A blood-curdling picture of the future Was .Irawn by Dr. If. O. Korster in his presidential address to thi' chemistry srelion r,f the British Association .at Edinburgh on SefUmber s. A day musi dawn," he said, ivhi'n tbs
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  • 183 11 Many Factories Engaged In Distribution. Al recently as IS7Q. if statistics do not >, the (,'it-at bulk of the Chinese peopli Hit unwashed, says Finance and Com■W Th<> importation of foreign soap> that y>ai- was nil. A the present tinx BTC an- dOHB of soap
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    • 671 11 SALES BY AUCTION THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAIT.S SETTLEMENTS SETTLKMENT OF MALACCA. In tJw Matter of Iho Estate of CHUA TIANG THAI, DECEASED IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE jf valuable freehold lands and house situate in the town and Settlement of Malacca. (our Kale-room. No. "n, Riverside Malacca. on Friday. October
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    • 181 11 HcartficLatcst *%J%K± Mastert %m^MVoice* llffJ/KW Audition Kooros r^^^Sr^ s. woHlrie mSW. co Lm >iKffl f Raffles Place, Wl^W^l SINGAPORE. *f!fflf C If A "MASCOT"/ Brand >^9 n^ LARGE STOCKS OF 8 VARIETIES V V EACH SPECIALLY MADE TO SUIT A DIFFERENT A W\ PIItPOSE. i^^sw r MetaJs suitable for the
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    • 332 11 Raffles Hotel MONDAY.— Tta Dumb*, I to 7 p.m. (Admlarioa frw). WEDNESDAY. Special Musical Programm* aft*i Dinner. THURSDAY.— Gu«tt Night and Dancing. (Kraniag Dress Iff Dancing). FBlDAY.— Special Lateh Creheitra. SATURDAY.— GuMt Night and Daicing. (Iranlag Dnu «M*>tlaS M Danciug). NOTICE.- Residents and Diners will have prior claim to seats
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    • 273 12 Kiam Kiat STANDS for ATISFACTORT ERVICB DO NOT WORRY, WE WILL HELP YOU. p. |>«oteclioii :i cold trojwjieroui f/*t\a H'\l!s k w« atlior. oa th< otl r baud. :j f/$ n su tis nud ftpthoui |^i:f tapeciallv a:no ik-chested. >\'iji? Sfj Wnen you t-.iVsa lVpiu!>le Uuf its ailrcr wra^ing i
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    • 93 12 Latest Price 3,500 We have reduced our price of ESSEX CABS in accordance with the latest advised American List, which means that prospective buyers will gain nothing by deferring purchasing. Wearne Eros. Ltd. i Ic-.orpcrot.l in Singapore) 209 212, ORCHARD ROAD, Bergougnan Tyres (MADE IN KRANTE.) Fresh stoclu are now
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    • 185 12 |MgM^yyr.. ,-ygi ||f" j|| j1 j [11 ',1 fF V7\e<7njost iTascj'nntmg Gift /6r a Jlady of Qiiality is j 1 A COMPLETE SET OF THE ZMORNY FINS TOILET i PRODUCTS frag rant ivit/i morny-paris Tarfum Shaminade 1 rerfume 1 oil e t Water 1 Badi Salts (Crystals Complexion Powder, Solid.
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  • 522 13 U.S. Tourists' Present to Mr. Lloyd George. The party of American tooristi whoj have presented Mr. Lloyd George with aj cabinet of Hayana cigars as a mark of esteem and confidence at this critical juncture in Anglo-Irish affairs probably do not know the numerous historical connections
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  • 443 13 gents Assist Estate to Carry On for the Present. A meeting of creditors in the Shanghai Kelantan Rubber Estates, Ltd., in liquidation was held at Shanghai on September •>y Mr. S. A. Seth, liquidator, presided and there were five creditors present. After the notice convening the meeting had
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  • 14 13 People do not marry as early as they used to, but they marry oftener.
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    • 47 13 T ?^S^i I Sole Agents lor S.S. k Malaya Ambrosoli Stoppani& Co. \^!£ZZir Elngapore and Pci:a:ig. V STOCKISTS Colonial Motor Co. 189, Orchard Road, Singapore Tel. 950. Asahi Cement (BEST PORTUND CEMENT) IN STOCK Offered at Special Low Price Nunoi Shoten 0 WINCHBSTBB HOUS9. Telephone 336. SINGAPOHB,
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    • 419 13 The Brand of Confidence TOOTHAGHE-A BURDEN ALMOST IMMEDIATE RELIEF K. TSUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 74, Braa Basah Road, Singapore. EXTRACTION PAINLESS Attendance by appointment. Office hours 8 to 5 p.m. on week days. 10 to noon on Sundays for urgent cases. Telephone No. 1245. TEETH GOOD TEETH AID -OOI> LOOKS, GOOD
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    • 56 13 TITAN The ONLY RELIABLE European CEMENT ASK FOR QUOTATIONS Before Buying Elsewhere OUTSTATION AGENTS: Messrs. AYLESBURY NUTTER, Ipoh, Tapah, Taipinir. Teluk Anson, Penatg Kedah. WEARE CO., LTD., Seremban Kuala l.umpur. BARKER CO., LTD. Malacca. Alto from G. AURELY CO., No. 2H, Finlayson Green, Singapore. Sole Importers for S.S., F.M.B. and
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    • 743 14 PULAU BULANG RUBBER AND PRODUCE CO., LTD. PRELIMINARY NOTICE BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES FOR DEBENTURE HOLDERS. The abdersigned have received instructions to sell by public auction (if not previously •old by private treaty) at their sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, on a date to be notified later. The property
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    • 397 14 ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE nf v.iluHhle fr.chnlil nml leasehold residential propertie*, »t Emerald Mill Road. Kampong Java Koh,!. Paya Lebar Road, elc. At ear sale roaam. No. :»i, Klintr street, un Kridnv. O.loher >K at 2..18 p.m. Vahsakla freehold land and the wetsI built brick and tile roof residential property I
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    • 604 14 Assets over $4,000,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $17,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House. Singapore. I.ONDOX OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies
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    • 439 14 NEDERLANDSCB (NDISCHE HANDELSBANII i.MIH. INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK.) RaUbUahad 18M. I CAPITAL Fl. 60,000,000 (abont I £5,000,000). i ISSUED AND Fl. 66,000,000 (about PAID UP £4,600,000). RESERVE FUND Fl. 47,750,000 (about £4,000,000). SKAJ) amCI Oi AMSTERDAM HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA. BRANCHES Hongkong. Shanghai, S» Medan, Soerabaya, Samarang, Bandoeo) Weitevrcden, Cheribon. Tegal,
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    • 445 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED (Inrorporated by Speri.il Imperial Charter in Japan.) Capital Subscribed YC0,000,000 Capital Paid-up Y45.000.000 Reserve Funds YU.OHi.OOO Vice-President S. Mori, Esq. President K. Kakagßwa, Esq. DIRECTORS S. Minami, Esq. T. Hisamnne, F*q. G. Kawasaki, Esq. K. Morinage, Baa> M. Esaki, Fsq. T. Ikeda, Esq. Denkichi
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    • 457 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Incorporated in England) Ftre, Life, Marine, Accident, Guarantee. aaA Motor. Aaarta exceed > <n.Mo,»#* W. A. SIMS Manager and Undtrvriief, Caatern Branch, Singapore. THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INS. CO. (Incorporated in Canada) All the latest plans of Life, Eadowataab and Annuity paUaMi issued. Asset* 4<1,0'M,30»
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  • 860 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics Driving Over Sand. I Chicken wire laid over deep and shift- ing sand provides almost perfect tracjtion for the automobile, according to a I San Francisco motorist who demonstrated the vulue of chicken wire for this purp< sc over a sandy
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  • 67 15 Sua Mang-fifis. 15,700 lbs. 5uff01k.— 24,169 lbs. Sungrei Duri.— 20,057 lbs. Sungei Salak.— 3o,soo lbs. Sunpei Matang. 22,704 lbs. SapoiiK. 55,113 lbs. Siak Sumatra.— 2o,o46 lbs. Sungei Buaya .—48,259 lbs. Sumatra Caoutchouc Mij.— 112,797 lbs Trolak.— 26,oo*o lbs. Tanah Merah.— 3l,soo lbs Tanjong Pau.— 13,213 lbs. Tebrau.—
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  • 14 15 Player pianos are being sold in Africa, which makes it hard for missionaries to
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    • 185 15 The Heart of a Tyre is its Tube See that the sturdy reliability /^^f^m\ of your DUNLOP Cover <JP/ is not discounted by Wj the use of an in- i ferior Tube. jff J y^^lk. fit Sh ft/ Am p' e stocks and all j?3rVVVM garages can supply iftJ/J// THE
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    • 213 15 "LIBERTY" SIX "There is a difference in the way the 'LIBERTY' rides and drives." 'Phone 39— to have us demonstrate this to you. J|) THE MOTOR AGENCY M 34, WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINOAPORP. 1^ HAIPHONG /osk DRAGON Vlf 5J? Sfi7 .OT7 1 TV/TIP XT T"» Supplied to^the Spore Municipality, Government of
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    • 43 15 tf A JfS^.\ Wt 8 N. E. W. MOTORS AND DYNAMOS You cannot get a better and cheaper Dynamo. Obtain prices from THE MOTOR CAR HIRING ENGINEERING CO. 69-b, BUKIT TIMAH ROAD. Sole Agents for F.M.S., Siam and D. E. Indies. SUB-AGENTS WANTED.
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    • 252 16 GUAM KIAT CO., LTD.' ri-.iliip Strevt. Singapore. CRUCIBLES! CRUCIBLES CRUCIBLES 111 From Noh. 20 t« 100. Manufactured by MOKOAN CRUCIBLE CO.london. To be had at above address. KRYPTOK BIFOCALS The perfect two sight lent (far and near vision in one) can now be supplied at short notice, usually three days.
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    • 475 16 TAY 6UAN KMT M, Hflll.LlF IT! 1 hour Nos nil «n.i 111* Ihe nu< 1 -K-f oi contractor (or aappij ef FIREWOOD AND BASKETS AND BROOMS ETC la the Singapore Mamiclpaiity (inn i the year 1921. GLOBE BOILER FLUID. For clearing and preserving steam Dollars of all types. Uaed by
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    • 943 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS fa. PUEVAIV caanrea fer Waata. Far dale, Te cet, etc, la erdiaary cleer-eei •.»i». (arerace *iz wnrda to line) are j— Per line; one insertion 28 cts.. two ns it eta. three UM. 64 cts., four in*. 82 eta_ five ins. $1.00, six ins. lI. IN, ten ins.
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    • 981 16 LAND AND HOUSES SEASIDE BUNGALOW at Hctinir Kusn. partly furnished, to let. Apply MS, Straits Times. TO LET, compound house No. 60, off R«niroon Road, two bedroom?, two verandahs, kitchen, bathroom. Apply P. Mohd. Ismail. 37 and 38, Kling Street. FOR SALE PRIVATELY, DOVE'S NEST, 102 River Valley Road, close
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    • 394 16 ALAMO ELECTRICITY ACTUAL CAPACITY OF GENERATOR. 50 Twenty Watt Lamps. FUEL CONSUMPTION. 2 Pints per Kilowatt-hour. PRICE COMPLETE. $1,750 Ask to see a Demonstrator at your own Home. G. B. TAYE. Sole Distributor. SEASON 1922 The following have just arrived Annuals 1922 Rough Diaries for 1922 Pocket Diaries for 1922
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    • 381 16 Straits Motorcar Service, Ltd ItS-fM, ORCHARD ROAh ■Ml Di.strihiutor- BELLANGER famous l-'rench *':ir All kinds of Repair* to .Motor Cycle*. Cars and Lurries executed. Cracked Cylinders, Crank-Cases, Geara ao< broken pnrtH of all metuta Welded. reliableTcars and lorries hired Goodsi Transported from Ship*, (iudowgi Prirate Houses, etc. A number of
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    • 212 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and General 58 Manairer's office it ]]17 Job Printing Office 1244 All communications relating to editorial mutter* and news thould be addressed to THE EDITOR. All eommunicationt relating to business matters— advertisements subscriptions, accounts, jrintinc ftc. should be addressed to THE MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES WanU,
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