The Straits Times, 12 November 1921

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 26.792 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 152 1 THE "Fytchiey Hunt' SAUCE I The Sauce tfe Mikes a Good Dumer Perfect i CAN BE OBTAINED in 6 oz. and 10 oz. bottles from the following Retailers in Singapore BUN BEE Co. (Rochorc Road). KIM ANN Co. (Orchard Road). GUAN BEE Co. (Keppcl Harbour). KIAN TAI Co. (Robinson R»ad).
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    • 194 1 New Shipment of ICY-HOT Products Each "Icy-Hot" is thoroughly tested. Must keep water steaming hot twenty-four hours or icy cold three days regardless of outside temperature. Absolutely sanitary. Built for lifetime service. Careful and painstaking workmanship ensures extra strong, /SS| serviceable and efficient Fillers. r.HEEN JAPANN|I). T^H r~ I No.
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  • 641 2 Engineering Feats of Primitive Man. Engineering is a profession so old that it has never been traced to its beginnings, writes J. H. Hammond in The Engineer. I W hen we get back to the misty boundary j between the earliest accurate historical I records and
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  • 255 2 Big Steamer for Use on Lake Tanganyika. A 600-ton vessel, the steamship Cornwall, which left the Thames a few weeks ajro, is being taken to pieces at Dar-es-Salaam (East Africa), carried something I like 600 miles by rail to Ujiji, and there put together again for service
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  • 85 2 Ipoh Tin Drcdginjf. 425 pis. I'ahanff Consolidated. 3,566 pis. Murai Tin.— 42B pis. Tebak Tin Fields.— loo.B4 pis. Chenderiansr Tin Dredging. August 522 pis. September 515 pis. October 419 pis, Ulu Piah. 569 pis. Sluicing 553 pis and tributors 16 pis. Ratrut Basin Tin Dredging Co., N.L.—
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    • 343 2 Even if you lived in Cherrapunji Hi YEN if you lived in Cherrapunji, where they hold the world's •record rainfall of 905 inches in n year-j you could always make sure of getting your tea fresh and delicious by sending for Brooke Bond tea in the vacuum tin. Open a
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    • 806 2 j CUTICURA HEALS euijsp On Back. Itching Terrible. Could Not Rest At Night. "My trouble started on my back and I was one mass of a hard, bornIng rash. It caused much suffering, and the itching was terrible to that I could have torn myself to pieces. I could not
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    • 154 2 INTERNATIONAL MOTORS, LTD. IK-*. 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 it our works can hire four seater cars at daily rates. SWINEHART J3P TYRES
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  • 635 3 Jazz Illuminations Which Shame The Moon. I Now that darkness overtakes dinner again, and summer-time is about to flee, before the encroaching stars, habitues of > tne West End are beginning to complain if a terrible affliction, remarks a London paper, n is an old one, which
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  • 205 3 Anglo Sumatra.— 56,511 lbs. Asahan.— .'iT.Uoo lbs. Bah Lias Tobacco Rubber— 74,0« l lbs Banteng.— 3B,49l lbs. 8i1a— 24,000 lbs. Bandar Sumatra.— 42,3oo lbs. Bruseh Tin and Rubber.— 15,500 lbs. Cheviot.— 7s,7sB lbs. Central (Sumatra). 20,925 lbs Djasinga 51,720 lbs. Eastern Sumatra. 31,000 lbs. Glen 8ervie.— 17,536
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  • 84 3 Affording to Mr. John Uai'-h, the American insurance actuary, an admitted ■xpert in interpreting mortality tables, tht! average length of life during the last M rMTC has increasei! by 10 years, and there is every indication that an equal increase will have to be recorded in the [■art
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    • 336 3 1 Oend for catalogue '^LoJL Al^ c wor>ld that knows welcomes reaps Overseas *it A. Catalogue— it bmr^s trie JJK^S^rnck oFAII-Bpitisli Bargains {<% vsst v\ Don't miss n- Rle\ SEND this \j*&fe-^\ NOW n -><£ V oTx^Fpee «-"atai ,m i i llf you want to know liow much you CAT
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    • 476 3 JOY IN THE NURSERY No More Need for Castor Oil. Castor oil is terror to most children. In Itaby's Own Tablets will be found *a perfect substitute for this nauseating medicine nml one which the little ones like. Baby's Own Tablets are absolutely safe sod suitable for infanta and children
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    • 846 3 MALAYA-BORNEO EXHIBITION, 1922 GROUND COMMITTEE. Tenders will be received at the Government Architect's Office P.W.D., Singapore, up to noon of the 16th inst., for the following works 1. Wooden fencing and gates to be erected round the Site at the Telok Ayer Reclamation, length about 8,000 feet run. 2. Temporary
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    • 767 3 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received at Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of November 16, 1921, for the following work* 1. Alterations, etc., to Native Attendants' Quarters, General Hnupltm 2. Completion of the Cross Street, Tenements Block A (with the exception of sanitary fittings) 5. Extension of the Singlemen's
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    • 775 4 P. 0.- British India AND Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES IKNI.NSI'LAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. r Contract with His Majesty's Government) The OMayany'a HAIL SERVICE EAST OF BOMBAY sre present anspended LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES AM) LONDON Dae Singapore Leave Singapore
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    • 618 4 N.Y.K. European Line A j 'li* < 'ail \c. 1 LONDON LINE Fortnightly Svrrtr* FOB MARSEILLsm. LOKOOH *J*D ANTWBKP. VIA ■>f>BTV ATSUTA MARU Nov. 17 SHIDZtIOKA MARU Nov. 80 HAKONK MARU (new steamer) Dee. 14 LIVERPOOL UNB Monthly Servie. mi at MftIUEILLBS A>l» UTBXPOOL VIA POST* KAMAKURA MARU Dee. It
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    • 403 4 STEAMER SAILINGS 0. S. K. THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporated in Japani No. D« Sonsa Street. Proposed Sailing from Singapore t to change without notice) i EUROPEAN LINE For Port Sai<!. KatMlsaM, London, Antwerp, Rottrrdam and Hsmbur* arr. dcp. •AMAZON MARL' Nov. 14 Nov. 15 VI.A 9 IMRI' D-.-
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    • 444 4 STEAMER SAILINGS DOLLAR LINE SINGAPORE TO NEW YORK VIA SUEZ Grace Dollar i IN ORT Throuirh Hill.- of Lading inaued from Singapore to the Principal Cities of tb* Uni'.H State* and Canada For further information a* ti> Rate*, ate, app'y to TI?K ROBERT QOUAR CO. No. 117-121. Market Street. Telephone
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    • 626 5 STEAMER SAILINGS KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU (BOYaU TACMMI MAVM*«TIUN CO, Or CaTAVXa) (laa*r»«rata« to Hollana) •lava.aa Ma*. Faaaac* Da*l Ml. Fraicat D.pt. 12M. Uatiba Da»i. a»i YraaakiirßMat D«wl 14tT. Manager. T>t«a IMS. DHDVS OONTIACT WITH TH> KITHKKLANDB INOIi- tH> VKItKUWt CAMPIHYS- November 12, Billion and Batav,... VAN HOfiENDORI'- November 12, Balat-Paad
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    • 467 5 STEAMER SAILINGS AUSTRALIA £V BUHKi PRIiP im (Incorporated In Austral.* i Slngapor* to Java Pat**, Hurt DaCVti Thursday Island, Brisbane auu sydu«>, lit latTßf Straits, aUu with transhipmi.t U other Victorian, South Au.tn.liau and Nortt Cjuvcnsland Ports, Briti; h New Cuii.tii. Nev liritain, Tasmania and New Zealand Puru APPROXIMATE SAILINGS
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    • 417 5 STEAMER SAILINGS .a'DO-GMJNA STEAM NAY OOaaMMT. LIMITTO (lueurpoTHted in x Jin-t «.r»t.e to Japaa via Honfkuaf and Slianjihal and to Calcutta rla Penan*. fron Sinif.ipore. Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading fur Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Cbafoo, Tcintain, Newchwanj, Yangtax* port*, Forii«'«a. the Philippine", etc. FOR i'rLNAN;; AAD CALCUTTA
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    • 163 5 JTEA^ER MESSAGERiES MARITIMCS of rrANcr l..<er ...u. M FIMMV G ...»u. Mall and l'»s»cnt r lanlaM DIKECT rOKTNICtI.i.V HABSKIUM F\l? RASTBM SIIRVCE HOMKWAtiD MAIL- QVTWAatt MAil. 8 To M<r«ellle« ru Pc- n« (.O'xnbo. Tv Japan »la Saii{..n HaipKonr UJibuuti, "-'t Sad B'-nrl><>n« and Shaighal tons ANTIfiF I.RBON \a.?.M •l.n.it Vnv.
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    • 673 6 CWEIMS I A llx ambra From Th;:i d»r. November 10, to T-eaday, November 15, 1931. An Entrancing and Oazxling Equity Photodrama A phoi-<ri):t\ that SOSI Ml merely pboU.^mph s"m« trivial incident in a strange setting and impossible otraSßUt mces, but takes its action out of the pulse of everyday life.
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    • 354 6 CIHEMS "GAIETY" CINEMA j PROGRAMME OR GENU INE Firsth Show at 7 50 sharp HUMOUR Tvwedo-O.n in SHE ME" and A New .1.-ster ccmiedy in two parts. REAL DISTINCTION The Man Who Would nt Tall SEE I Featuring Karl. Williams and Graco An American SpyTraum in which Brititb lii^f NlllVlfi
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    • 61 6 All Dig Programme* during the Holidays STAR OPERA At the Theatre Royal, North Urldga Road. ro-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ALI BABA and the 40 jobbers Snnda; November 13 MM DACIMA K. H. CHEONG. Proprietor. Y. L. TAN, .Manager. 'Phone 1366 for teats. NAHAR OPERA TO-NIGHT SHEIFUL AJIAB will Us n'.aged A.M. A
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    • 317 6 11 NEVER SAY DYE, SAY TINTEX Your HOME will look bright with our colours for curtains, table cloths, lamp shades, etc., etc. TINTEK NEVER SAY DYE, SAY Christmas Mail At this time of the year many are in a quandary ai to what to cliooso for a Christmas Car*. They
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 391 7 lUvrt was winr r.-ipiUl sport on the 3.C.C ground ye«lor<<»> afternoon when the first inter < !ul> meeting wa's hrld in the presence of a Urge allecdanoe. 01 the sis rlulw competing, the .S.ugapore Hocroatiou Club woo tUt ehajupioaship by 4$ point-, alio secutmn it line shield presented
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    • 306 7 Thursday's play in the S.C.C. tennia tournament resulted as follows A Doubles. A. P. Cameron and H. C. Hopkins scr. v. R. B. B. D-nnell and C A. Lejsrpatt owi.--15.1 postponed. K. W. I. Kuleher and O. P. (JriffithJenes owe M.l v. S. H. Mo*s and P.
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    • 38 7 A imalic meeting will be held Id the North Uoom, Singapore Cricket Club, on Wednesday. November 10, at 5.15 p.m. to consider the ■eairability of holding land and sea. sports on January 1, 1922.
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    • 60 7 A I>jter wire el the 10th inst.. mates that at liurl>an in th. lir t last tu.it h ths Australians mad. IM to which the South Africans replied with BH. The Australians ia their second iuniugs deilureJ with IM for seven. Macartney made a brilliant 117 The South
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    • 139 7 The following will be the teams wliich will represent binpii- re and Malacca on tbe I'adang ilna afternoon, in tliu match for the H.M.B. Malays Hugby Cup. kick of! at fi p.m. Siugnpor.'.-' S. E. K.u*; K. D. D>kss, R. N. Warren, l.t. Hoglwn md B. K. Ablett; J.
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    • 33 7 Tbe :ii.»t. 1. i«tniten the St. Vrsnci* Associalinu »ud the St. Joseph t Old Boys Association .f Sin^aporr at ilaWca yesterday, resulted in a win for the humo players by 'J— 1
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    • 95 7 •The fcocond r»» far lI. K the Governor"* Cup will ukr place tbia afternoon tutting at M o'clock, over the Button Cup Course. Time limit bouri, hacduapping under ihe peroenlage sratem. The small claw will race >r«r tbeir usual cuuree ttartiug *t l.li fur tlie Vice-cuinmodore's Cup.
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  • 434 7 T-* StXDJtT. NOVEMBER IS. 1121. St. Andrew's Cathedral. 7 a.m. Matins. 7.46 a.m. Holy Communion (Cboral). 10.30 a.m. Bishop's Visitation. 4 p.m. The CatecbUm. i p.m. Evensunir and Sermon. Prtachor. Rw. Fr. H. S. Nicholson. St. Matthew's Sepoy Line*. 8.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. During the week Holy
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  • 237 7 Vessels Arrived. EMPIRE STATE. Amer, 8,318 tons, from San Francisco 11-11, for Batavia 13-11. HYE LEONG, Brit.. 302 tons, from Malacca 12-11, fur Malacca 14-11. KANGAROO, Brit., 2,706 tons, from Fremantle 10-11, fur Fremantle 22-11. KAJANG, Hrti., 1,270 tons, from Sandakar. 11-11. for B. N. Borneo une. KEELING
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  • 157 7 FIXTURES BaUre>r. November 12. High Water, 8.9 a.m., 8.59 p.m. Public Holiday. Chinese Chamber of Commerce, ut home, 5. Rugby, n.M.S. Malaya Cap, Singapore r. Malacca, S.C.C., S p.m. flanday, November 13. High Water, 8.48 a.m., 9.24 p.m. Conference Sunday at Cathedral. P. and O. outward mail
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  • 130 7 To-day Keta Tinggi (by train) 6 p.m. Monday Kuala Paheng, Pekan, Sungei Lembing and Kuantan (By train) A a.m. Medan 9 a.m. Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan 9 a.m. Cueob a.m. Pulau Soegi c.m. Manila and Francisco .10 a.m. Port 3wettcnham, Penang, Colombo, London, Amsterdam and Antwerp 8
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 42 7 WESTERN AUSTRALIA TRADE DELEGATION A trade display of Western Australia Products wijl bt; opened on Monday next, November 14, in the old Tost Office Building! ut 9 a.m. A cordial invitation is extended to all interested. Telephone No. 359. A. MACARTNEY. Sacrstary.
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    • 367 7 ESTATE OF ONG LONG CHUAN, DECEASED AUCTION SALE of all that piece of land situate at Kuala Sungui Baru in Malacca marked Ut No ***** containing an area of 2 acres 1 rood and it poles comprised in Statutory Land Grant No. 2438, annual quit rent fI.UO. At our sale-ruom,
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    • 860 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE, Corona typewriter secondhand good condition. $7!*.. Jepson, 186, Cecil Street. WANTED, shorthand typist, salary $100. Apply with testimonial* to H62, Strait* Times. LIGHT AIRY OFFICE in Laidlaw Building moderate rent from December 1. Apply Eastern Rubber Co., Ltd. FOR SAI.K. small compound house in Emerald Hill
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    • 461 7 Are yon better off or more fortunate than your Unemployed Brothers If so, Duty says, HELP THE UNEMPLOYED." CONCERT AND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 at 8.30 p.m. Nett Proceeds to the Non-Europvun l T nem ploy meat Fund. WILL YOU HELP? Tickets $3, $2
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  • 27 8 It. At T j!oe Samboe, on November 10 1, Ida lsabe! Cowic, born at Bradford •i. 1 ire. a~ed '•>. Bradford and Manches tir papers please copy.
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  • 39 8 ■It. Tan Teck Chuan's family and Mr. Wee Kim Foh b-/ to thank their relatives and friends, who kindly attended the funerm) of the late Madame Onit Quee Neo and tlio.ic who sent wreaths and letters ol condolence.
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  • 1116 8 The Straits Times SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12 THREE YEARS AGO. The third anniversary of the Armistirt hns been celebrated, quietly in a local sense with all the accustomed ceremonial in London and elsewhere. We cast our mindf Hack to the dcy when victory was at last assured, and we try to
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  • 90 8 The City Treasurer of Manila wrote las. .reek to the mayor anJ the city engineer aying that unless all public works an> treet repa'rinc now under Way wer ■■t-.pped by th-> be»rinn ng of November, n> inds would be available for the paymen' f salaries of the city's personnel. Th<
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  • 19 8 H.M.S. Merlin arrived in Jesselton harbour during the afternoon of October 27 on her way to Manila and Hongkong.
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  • 24 8 For duty purposes the price of first grade rubber for the perod November 11 to November 17, 1921, inclusive, is 33 cents per pound.
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  • 26 8 As from the 14th instant the office of the Staff Officer to Local Forces, S.S. and F.M.S. will be at Military Head Quarters, Fort Canning, Singapore.
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  • 42 8 The Renong Tin Dredging Co's output for the second half month ending October 31 was No. 1 dredge 162 picub. No. o 2&I picuis, No. 3 317 piculs, a total of 718 piculs. Approximate output for the month of October, 1,416 piculs.
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  • 44 8 A U.S. Navy Radio message appearing in the Shanghai papers says that The Times of October 27, said that insurance was written that day at odds of nineteen to one that there would be war between Japan and United States by January 1. 1923.
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  • 45 8 The management of Raffles Hotel announce that The Students' Jazz Band of the University of California, travelling with the Members of the Chamber of Commerce of San Francisco, will play in ■onjunction with Raffles Hotel Orchestra 0M the Dance to-night, in the Hotel Ball Room.
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  • 47 8 A special cable to the Pinang Gazette from London, November 7, says Tht Rubber Roadways Company has submitted an offer to the London and North Westerr. Railway, for the laying of rubber paving on portions of the platform used for American boat train traffic at Eustor station.
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  • 55 8 This week b*-ing the week of prayer or i>chalf of the V.M.C.A. and Y.W.C A. al ver the world, it is proposed to hold i combined service at the V.M.C.A. to Ticrrow evening, at 8.30. There will 1, ,j|oes and two short addresses, and a. rier Is of cHher Association
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  • 52 8 Messrs. Burkill's offices and spacious /od-wns at the rear, situated at 2, Kiukian," Road, Shanghai, have changed hands ■he Shanghai Mercury says, for thi normous sum of Tls. 900,000. Th< p irehaser is the Mitsui Bishi Bank, who I is understood, will not attempt rebuild ing for two or three
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  • 54 8 The Ulu Selangor District Planters" Association is of opinion that the presen. and futrre shortage cf Indian labour was fußjr realised by planters in this countrj ••ho were powerless to cope with t'n tuati n on account cf instruct. ens re- ed frcin the b.ards of directors at honn estate
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  • 58 8 In their produce report, dated the 10th Mtmn. Earlow and Co. state Thi pra market has been wry dull durinj. l:e past week and prices hava ilet-lined a' 1 round. Transactions have ben small an ios.ng quotations are as follows No. 1 standard $10 to $10.50, No. 2 standard VJ.SO
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  • 62 8 Last Sunday Mt. D. A. Riley, M.C Manager of the Station Hotel, Ipoh, ha. •a exciting experience at Tronoh. Hi ■•as clcseiy following a dog, which was at "he flanks of a pig, and, when he was i •'ull sight of the animals, stripes intervened. The unfortunate dog was ai
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  • 75 8 Under the will of the late Mr. Zenj'ru I asucia, a wealthy resident of Tokio, whe ..s recently a- sassinated, a donation oi 1 3,500,000 is made to the Tokio City ft) :htrities for the erection of a city hall vi'-.thcT m:i:.on yen for a lecture hall .r. :he Tokio
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  • 78 8 fJeorge Charles John Lee, alias Lee Chin 'A"-h. of Scremban, was arrested last wce>. >y Inspector Kennedy, 0.C.P.D., Sereman, on a charge of alleged criminal reach of trust. The accused was brougir up in the Ser^mban Police Court, formally ietore Mr. R. C. Cussen, an ren anded antil Tuesday next.
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  • 79 8 Since the Malays became rubber plantr rAr.tts the Principal Med.cal Officer, F.M.S. n his report for 1920, many of them bsndoned the old attap type of house for poorly designed, ill-ventilated and ov" t rowdH wooden buildings. This accounts for the regrettable increase of phthis s mongst them. Over crowding
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  • 59 8 Reuter's Sandakan correspondent telerraphed the following message to London on October 19 Docks gaily decorated impressed magnificent harbour idergoing improvement deal increasing -rifßc witnessed inauguration British irneo Timber Company great sawmill r^cted meet increased worldwide demand Borneo splendid timbers gathering interior utives informed Northcliffe headhunting ther barbarous practices nonexistent •wadays
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  • 90 8 The entire American population of •lanila as well as Americans from the rovinces, many of whom journeyed long distances to greet their new chief execute, gathered at the Manila Hotel recently j welcome Governor-General Leonard. >> iod to the Philippines. The reception vas the first whulh- Arr«ric»n affair In *•«<
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  • 363 8 Mr. J. E. Nathan of the Malayan Civil Service has been granted leave of absence for nine months. Mr. R. J. Farrer is appointed to be a Wember of the Board appointed under the Mohammedan and Hindu Endowments Ordinance, 1905, for Singapore. News has been received in
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  • 60 8 Mails fr?m Europ?, ex P. and O. Veilore will arrive by train to-morrow rning. Correspondence will be ready r v.l .very t-) boxholders about 10.30 a.m. le G. P. O will be open from 8 a.m. to .loon to deal with it and there will be one Hivery
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  • 76 8 The following commissiens in the S.V.R. have been grantej. Captains r. W. Anslej-Young, Majur A. K. Cos- rave, M.C., Major F. E. Wood, Dr. A. K. 'A ell ngton second-Lieutenants Mate N. Knight, Capt. F. Garland M.C, '.eat R. V. Baylis, Capt. C. W. Mccnr.an
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  • 83 8 The Anc'ra Agency wir^-d yesterday -uay there was established a Nether..nus Ind an branch of the Netherlands .anilir of Commerce of New York, men will work under the name of the' 'dtch Indian Chamber of Commerce for America. Its ob.-'ect is 'to foster trade ■ctween the
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  • 79 8 Our Hongkong correspondent wires I.crd Northcliffe denies the report pubin Hongkong purp' rting to give the ;vu of his cable to the* T mes following his Canton visit. The local papers "strongly ffirni the truth of the report." This •resiimal.lv refers to a previous messago which
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  • 216 8 Mr. E. J. Forbts publishes through ell>r and Walsh (Pr'ce $2.50) Tables Relative to Cost of Producing Rubber. It is really intended as a planters reaoy reckoner, but as the outputs jump by 1,000 lbs. from 1,000 to 100 000 irregular quantities, say, 15,675 lbs have to be
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 216 8 REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPEWRITER. A M Kemington departure in lightness, in compactness, in convenience for use anywhere and everywhere. 1 it- in a ci.se only 4 inches hijfh and remember it has the STANDARD WRITING KEYOOAIU)— just like every other Typewriter that beam the Remington name. No shifting for figures. INSPECTION
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    • 188 8 ALHAMBRA ft: STRAIGHT FROM PARM 6 Pta. Featuring Clara Kimball Young Pathe Review, Jack Perrln Comedy Krohman Aamsemcat Cor po ratios prracata rilK INVISIBLE RAT Episodes 5 and 6 (First Shew) 1 MARLBOROUGH htadi Road i It*. SUDDEN RICHES 5 Pta. Featuring Roht. Warwick, Gerda Holms and Madge Evans I
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    • 10 8 Sporting News and Notes will be found on page 7.
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  • 421 9 Comment on Franco-Turkish Treaty. Security of the Christian Populations. Rei tek's Service Landaa, Nowaabsr Relaxation af tension in suuth--.js: Europe is indicated by a Prague message ■tating that tho Czechoslovak army has begun t > demobilise. London, Novemb r Athens The newspapers learn that Qsaska and other
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  • 161 9 Reiteu's Sesmck London, November 9. In the H j-jf^ of Coanaaßßj Sir R. Homo drew a glai my picture of national financ- arplus af i'JT.OOO,OOO had entirely disappeared ow.ng to the coal stoppage and railway agreement. The hail been surprisingly good r.-t. aa und i seis duties hu.i
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  • 342 9 Important Negotiations Progressing. Rei.ter'6 Service. London, NThe I'lsur Cabinet arrived in Leadoa this morn'iig and immediately assembled at the. Savoy Betel to discuss writter proposals submitter to them for an alllr.land Parliament, after which it w;,nnnounctd that they unanimously approved the firm attitude maintained by Sir
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  • 187 9 London, November 11. Mr. HVlaaaa hai raaoaad to Eaajaai Eras Aasarica. In an interview he ex:he opinion lhat the geaaca] •.pinion in Aa t" cancellation of the Allies' aat del t- Where it was uudsisl "i that the debts could only be paid in the form of
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  • 109 9 Hi i tli:'.-; S..;:\ i< k London, November 10. In the ■eass of Common.. Mr. Raffan asked whether inquiries would be made on the question of the opium monopoly in Kwantung, and, if the al!"gations were confirnnd, whether represenuitions would be made to Japan. Mr. Harmswortii replied that
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  • 272 9 The King on the Washington Conference. Reuter's Service London, November 1). In the House of Commons, Mr. Chamberlain said he hoped to lini.iii business to-morrow and after that to prorogue I'arliam.nt. Ask-.-d whether the Government would give an opportunity for discussion of the Franco-Kemalist agreement, Mr. Chamberlain said he
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  • 200 9 Lond -.p. >.'■ :nb;r 9. Geneva The com:- InterLabovr Ceafertnce has adopted* by 17 vol-.s Is \'2. the draft ivnv. nti.'! ■..■^ubli.-hing the ir r.eral rule of one day' Nat in atrsn, but anvMbg great elasticity in its application. The Conference discussed the report of the Ir.:ern^tional Lr.bour
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  • 144 9 Relter's Service Lond'... November 9. The stagnation of trade is reflected in the Board of Trad. 1 returns for Octobsr showing, in mllH.m- !'ng, imports 84, :umpar»d with 149 0 tober 1920, and' •xports 62 eompa:-. <s ith 112. Re-ex-' n-.rt.-- w;-re It, 1 v. th 16. Imports
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  • 538 9 Appeal for Greater Help In Development. Reiter's Service London, November 9. A strong appeal for Briitsh commerce to play a greater part in tho development of China was made by Mr. Chao Hsin Chu, Chinese Charge d'Affaires, in adIrcssing the Rotary Club in London. He *aid that
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  • 78 9 Reuter's Service London, November 9. Paris Satisfaction at tho growth of Franco-G:rman trade was expressed by the Minister of Commerce in the cour3e of a statement in the Senate in which hi stated that German imports into France were 1,756 million francs for the first eight months
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  • 76 9 Reuter's Service. London, November 10. Antwerp The fire on the City of Rangoon probably extends to No. 3 hold. A fire brigade tug is flooding holds 2 and 3. It is expected that serious damage has been caused to the hull. London, November 11. Antwerp The fire
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  • 206 9 Speech at the Guildhall Banquet. Reuter's Service London, November 10. Mr. Lloyd George, in his speech at the Guildhall banquet, declared that the Washington Conference did not come too soon, for the countries were amassing fresh engines of war which were becoming a hundred times more destructive.
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  • 225 9 Relteb's Service London, November iO. New Vcrk Ten were killed and seven wounded in election affrays in Kentucky The casualties included candidates, polling clerks, policemen and voters. London, November 10. New York Mr. Hyl&n was re-elected Mayor by a plurality of 420,000. London, November 10. New York
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  • 91 9 Reuter'3 Service London, November 10. Melbourne The newspaper Age say? the Federal Government is considering the proposal of a South Australian syndicate to secure a hundred square miles of the northern territory for growing cotton on a large scale. The syndicate wants to introduce Kanaka labour, a condition being
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  • 46 9 Renter's Service. London, November 1 1. ParU France has given a month's nctict of denunciation cf the modus vivendi fcf regulating Franco-Spanish commercial relation*. A semi-official statement explains that this is due to the Spanish policy of protectionism, which unfavourably affects French trade.
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  • 38 9 Kevter's Service. London, November 10. Paris Marshal Joffre will sail to-nur-row from Marseilles on the liner Porthos for Singapore. He bears the French Government's congratulations to the Far Eastern Governments which participated in tke Alliee' victory.
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  • 601 9 Mr. Lloyd Georjje Detained In London. Reuter's tesvici London, Nbvemb Melbourne Mr. lh);'hi>, in I said the whole British Bmptl a t disarmament. Au?tr:.!ia h;u! most to lorn and most to ga :i from the conference. London, Ni Washington reports t!i.. might pass the Pomereiu 1 resolution, su.—
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  • 44 9 RBI ier's Service. London, N Paris The Alln: olonies, in a statement, said he had no 'uformation as regard) a French of the sale of land in th.- New Hebrides I > Australia. If idch an offer IH •hould view it with disfavour.
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  • 185 10 RriTßii's Sr.nnet London. November 9. Washington The cruiser Olympia, containing the body of an American Unknown Warrior, has arrived. London. November 10. Washington The flags covered coffin of the American unknown soldier wai- placed on a gun carriage and escorted by military and naval men under weeping skies
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  • 123 10 Rr.tTEß's Service London, November 9. The Hague The Second Chamber discussed the bill for revising the constitu-u-jn. It rejected amendment* in favour of referendum to decide whether Holland should become a republic in the event of the K ival House becoming extinct and ais limiting the succession to
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  • 48 10 I'.tl TEH'S SEKMCE London, November 9. Girnmn marks in London provided another sensation when, following the rally at yesterday's close of 1,126. thty commenced about 1.000 under that figure owin£ to renewed buying, including legitimate trade purchases, and went to 92 r > and finished at 970
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  • 50 10 lUt TK.R'S SF.RVICK London, November 10. Strasbourg The death has occurred of General Humb-rt. commander of the French third army, who supported th» British again.-t the German offensive in March, IMS, and participated in the AngloKrench advance of August, 1918. He servtHi in Madagascar and Tonkin.
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  • 44 10 Reiteh's Service London November '.<■ M,r- Lloyd George received the Miners' Executive -t Downing Street and ontirmed the Government's refusal to pay the inners a subsidy of £3,000,000 from the unexpended balance of the Government's subsidy of £10,000,000 to the mining industry.
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  • 110 10 HtiTEK's Service London, November 10. The Hagu< The military defaulter Groenendaal, whose arrest led to demonstrations, has been sentenced to nine months' military detention, less four months already served. London, November 10. Paris A new daily, "Le National," voicing the views of M. Clemenceau, will appear shortly It will
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  • 393 10 The Chairman on Its Visit To Singapore. That fine American ship, the Empire State, specially routed for the purpose, arrivtd in Singapore yesterday with 135 members of the foreign trade department of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce-, the chairman of the party being Mr. Alfred I. Ksberjr
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 251 10 To the Editor of the Straita Times. Sir, Can you supply the following information for the benefit of those who desire to participate in the distribution of the sheep coming from Australia. 1. For what length of time may they be kept on good grass. 2. Could thin
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  • 154 10 In the District Court, Penang, Mw Mr. H. G. Sarwar, the trial was commenced of Joseph Dominic, bailiff of the District Court, on three charges of alleged breach of trust as a public servant, firstly, that he a Bailiff in tbe District Court, Penang, being entrusted w.th the
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  • 96 10 The Straits Echo is informed that from October M to N >vember 6 241 unemployed Chinese labourer* were tent to the Home for Destitutes at Jelatong, Penang, but only 141 persons allowed themselves to be admitted to learn and produce articles of utility for sale, while the others
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  • 759 10 Arrival of the West Australian Delegation. The motor ship Kangaroo, which arrived in port frcm Australia on Thursday evening, brought the members of the Western Australia Trade Delegation, representing primary and secondary industries of that state, as passengers for Singapore. The delegation is under the 1 chairmanship of
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  • 108 10 Vr. Justice Darling, when binding a man named Smedley, potato merchant, &t the Old Bailey to appear for judgment if called upon, on a charge of defrauding the Income Tax authorities, remarked that he was perfectly aware that taxation bad reached a point which made it
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  • 46 10 We ace informed that a handsome photograph of Sir Douglas Al 1 xar.der, Bart., President of the Singer Sewing Machine Company, is on view at Maynard and Co., Battery Road. The photograph is a gift from Sir Douglas to tho local manager, Mr. .1. J. Callahan.
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  • 59 10 RafFes hotel ball room was the scene of considerable gaiety yesterday afternoon, the proceedings being enlivened by the students of the University of California's Jazz band, which obligingly played while a large numbir danced. The band was loudly applauded on its performances, and it is hoped Singapore will hear more
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  • 3989 10 Three Hundred Celebrate Armistice. The Governor's Speech. Under the auspices of the Ex-Servicr Association of Singapore about three nun- dred ex-service men sat devn to dinner at the Hotel St. George last nigiit. Alt were in festive mood and a most cheery evening was spent. Col. H.
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  • 106 11 Nelsor Cotaan in Trafaiear Squar. bufie-t ..mriiliu- MMBW in London r tne |>a>t few wt ski in the rus) the figure of Ml buses per hour >en attained. The terminus at Mm of England come seci.n.i with Ml per hour. Charing Cross undur--1 Btatu.n holds the
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  • 101 11 Times corrvspondent at Cairo has trustworthy inforrae<i that negotiabetween Adly Pasba and the British nment have been conductt-d on the 'ing basis British troops will be ed to Port Said and the Eastern of the canal British Controller blic Uebt will b. appointed Kgj-pt ■m tli<
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  • 15 11 tn n niplomat lays his curds on tlu he usually has another pack u\ •v«.
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  • 666 11 I (•eneral Ail-Round Improvement Noticeable. v Mrs, Cuthrie and Co. report Sinnapore, November 10. Karly in the week the rubber market k\ Hoped considerable activity csnsquenl M a strong trade demand anrt values advanced 2-3 cents. There was a good attendance of buyers ;it the weekly auction
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  • 247 11 Thieves Captured After Desperate Fight. The arrest and trial of various Kanjfs of bandits is enjrrossing public attention in Paris. The pride of place is occupied by the Robbers of Sureness, ten <.f whom were sentenced to six years' imprisonment st the Seine Assize Court and
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 162 11 .^jtSy^^^aaxM Swiss w I ftl B HA af*?' >r/ :t 'tjiM' lIIIIU t u caj but Built of SOLID TEAK and Guaranteed for SBVEN Year*. They are much the CHEAPEST Eventually. Gail and tn.peot our NKW STOCK. Wa also have a few uaad Piano* at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. S. MCUTRIE
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    • 367 11 Raffles Hotel. St. ANDREW'S EVE NOVEMBER 29, 1921. Special Scotch Dinner Dance Dancing till 1.45 a.m. Reeidents and Dinar* will have prior claim to scats In tb« Ball Room. F. A. COOKB. A. B. MeCLABT. Maaical Director. Maaagar. Adelphi Hotel TO-NIGHT Special Dinner THB HOTEL ORCHESTRA WILL PLAT DURING AND
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  • 330 12 LONDON EXCHANGE STERLING PRICES OCT. I Stock Par Exchange Par LM Vain*. Company. Price*. Value. Company. I October 12 October I £1 Anglo-Malay 20/ £1 Lendu 7, II Bakap Plan »tion» 27/6 il Lumut 21 £1 Banteng (Selarnjor) 20/ 2 \Matic J il Bfeta HffM U/t
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 362 12 MAM KIAT COMPANY Have just received a complete range of SUIPCHANDLERY STORES. UKRIVALLED QUALITY DATE PRICE Europe Hotel. Xmas and New Year Festivities. XXAB BYK, 1 _i. Illuminittd XinaK Tree* and Dance to midiJght. Tickets Dinner and Dance 51. 00 XMAS MIGHT, DECEUBEB. ti.— OH Engli.h v .mas Dinurr. I>U»»ibution
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    • 826 12 FORJSALE BATU CAVES PORTLAND CEMENT WORKS situate at Batu Caves. Selangor, F.M.S. Offers are invited Cm the purchase of the abovo works us a going concern consisting of a piece af land (containing an area of Sana) 'factory, bungalows and other '■-..niiut.'- plant and machinery implements, Saai goodwill, exclusive- of
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    • 756 12 FOR PKUMCEB AND RICH MEN OXLT THE ROYAL YAKUTI (ANANG VILA 3). This Yakuti or lifc-giTinc necUr has been prepared from the beat, choicest and richest Tegetable drugs. It has a wonderful property of increasing* the virio power and rectifies all urinary disorders. In fact, it makea man a man.
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    • 58 12 STILTON CHEESE Singapore Coid Storag COMPANY, LiMIiED i soclcte V'inicole de Cbampaffne Succrs. Q. H. MUMM Co. Reims pf Cordon Rruge §M\ (VERY DRY) £Jj4 Vintage 1911. I|| Gout Americain Mil£. (EXTRA DRY) I ~^*^**i Sole Aunts lor the Straita S. ttlementf and t^Haf V f F. M. S. The
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  • 474 13 Cooks-General Refusal To Live In." I At a London Labour Exchange wher« •over 1.000 out-of-work women are registered not one young cook-general willing to live in was available recently. Applications from mistresses desiring resiI dent servants formed a formidable pile, but such situations made little appeal to
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  • 317 13 THE GOOD KILLERS." A Desperate Italian Gang in New York. Urn on Aujrust II fa <&i>z forming tIM How York branch of an Italian secret MeMar, says the Japan Chronicle. Cf i wit* c mmkt ag 17 luring tiii last five years. ar<l •ii of complicity in 51 "others. Tfce
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  • 161 13 I Ever bince the formation of the Ceylon Planters' Eif.e Corps in l!'O2, Sir West Kui.'eway 'ias been f!s Honorary Co- rid. As i natter <.f fact, the C.P.R.C. was fi.rmed at the suggestion of Sir West ihimtslf, which he made at the u nn.r given to
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  • 13 13 I Anything can happen now. A Chicago telepraph mepjonirer wax arrested fur speeding.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 242 13 !i mmmmsgsk WHITEAWAYS j| #^^H Hie Mans store R TAILORING II not, before placing yuu' ord r V i i eUewhert |«oli carefully at these M orlce.:rjl4 FABRIC, FIT AND FIM.*M I Al ouaranieed. f mi OwinK to the emrmou" increase in ihi* Branch of our Bjs(- ess we have
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    • 153 13 BUSINESS DULL MONEY MARKET TIGHT Thi« is the «»me to Economise your Dollar. ItUY UOLLAK SOAP and you will C*t the renulr. PHONE 586 SOU MOTOR LORRIES I'VI.MCI SFRVII r. GARCIA'S "tS DR CASSELL* 1 TABLETS I K*-palr We»r and Tear of Nerr* aad Body J Prlc* Is. M. and
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    • 14 13 Carbonic Acid Gas 22 44 lbs. Cylinders ALWAYS IN STOCK Framroz Co. 9 SINGAPORE
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 687 14 SALES BY AUCTION CHEOXG KOON SEKG CO. AUCTION SALE •f raluable town and country properties. At our sale-room, No. 30, Kline Street Wedarndar. November IS, «t 2.3» p.m. 1. Mortgagee's S»le ef valuable 99 years' leasehold land and the 3-storey brick and %i\e roof nhophouse premises No. 6, Macao Street.
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    • 477 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Fire, Life, Marine, Accident, Guarantee, and Motor. Aaaeta exceed £40,000,000 W. A. SIMS Manager and Underwriter, I Eastern Branch, Singapore. ROYAL INSURANCE CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated in Great Britain) Specialises in MOTOR INSURANCE. 1. Prompt Loss Settlements. 2. Moderate Premiums. Write for
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    • 273 14 Assets over $4,000,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $17,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in StraiU Settlements) HEAD OPFICE Winchester Hense. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE JI. Old Jewry. E.C The Company has 420,900 deposited with the Supreme Court of Englsnd and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies
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    • 456 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED (Incorporated by Special Imperial Charter in Japan.) Capital Subscribed Y60.000.000 Capital Paid-np Y45.000.000 Reserve Funds Y11.050.000 President K. Nsksgsws, Esq. Vies- President S. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS T. Hisamune, Eaq. G. Kawasski, Esq. K. Morinags, Eaq. M. Esaki, Fsq. T. Ikeda, Eaq. Denkiehi Takita, Esq.
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    • 990 14 BANKING ASIA BAMONG CORPORATION Incorporated in New York) STOCKHOLDING BANKS. Anglo and London Paris National Hank of San Francisco, i BankerH Trust Company, New York City. Continental and Commercial National Bank of Chicago. Guaranty Trust Co. of New York. Guardian Savings and Trust Company, Cleveland. Mercantile Bank of the Amer'cas,
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  • 763 15 Notes and Comments On i Current Topics Few Novelties in Motorcycles. An examination of the competing machines in the A. C. U. Six Days' Trial reveals little of extreme novelty, says Motor Cycling. Practically all are standard production mndals. The 7-U h. p. British Radial which was
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  • 299 15 World-wide Havoc Amongst Oyster Beds. An epidemic of a mysterious character is attacking famous oyster beds all over the world, .s«ys the Daily ChronicleExpert scientists are at a loss to account for the malady which is killing thousands of oysWrs. The French authorities, however, claim it to be
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  • 16 15 If the armament conference runa up the S.O.S. si<m. it will stamt for Sane Old Suspicion.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 165 15 Price Reduction $1,790 F.O.R. 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 reductions advised and we further protect buyers against any drop
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    • 325 15 "LIBERTY^/ j| p* it 1 js^Mi^MßMk^s«v«*Mß]B^s^s^ "IC^3C3ssMssisS6s^p(fcJHM)sWNMM^ vM>V T'IIXT MOT O R A.O TTXTI^'V >l^l>V Tv m% B J^ sflk MM f^k. i i ALAtVIO r~**^^ mh^HS^i ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER PLANT tt^afi**! 1 NO VIBRATION-NO NOISE gffi|| \WM > It is the neatest, simplest, most compact > I^^ Experts
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    • 40 15 WIRE WHEELS PITTED TO YOUR CAR CHEVROLET > FORD $150 OAKLAND HUPMOBILE s^ l)0 PER SET OF FIVF. Brine jour car to us To-morrow mornlnr- It will be ready for you in the evening. PROWSE JONES CO. MECHANICAL ENGINEERS COLEMAN STRCET.
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    • 255 16 tUAN KIAT Coh LTi. Phillip Street. SINGAPORB J New Shipment ArriTed WELLS WASTE OIL FILTERS JACKSON'S FLOOR STAIN VARNISH Walnut. Rosewood, Mahogany. Dark Oak. FRENCH POLISH AND GOLD SIZE PERKS HANDLED PARANGS BRADES HANDLED PARANGS, etc.. etc etc WONPKRFUL fl-v CROOKES' GLASS There has bevn no greater contribution to the
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    • 425 16 TAY GUAN KIAT 36. PHILLIP STREET. Phone Noa. 21 IS sad Hl4 I'he anccetuifiil contractor for iupply of FIREWOOD AND BASKETS AND BROOMS, ETC to the Singapore Municipality daring the year 1921. GLOBE BOILER FLUID. For clearing and preserving steam boiler* of all types. Used by all factories, steamers, etc.,
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    • 1737 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charge* for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc, ia ordinary cloae-set type (average six words to line) ar* Per line one insertion 28 cts., two ins. 46 cts three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cts., five ins. $1.00. six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40, twelve
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    • 545 16 OFFICES AND GODOWN TO LET, second floor No. 32-3, Change Alley, suitable for office. Immediate entry. Apply No. 5, Teluk Ayer Street. Ci'DOWN 27 WALLICH STREET close to the wharf, rent very moderate. Apply Sayers »n4 Co., No. 8, Malacca Street. TO LET, spacious offices second floor No. 4, Cecil
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    • 373 16 Bellanger The King of French Cars WITH SILVER RADIATOR AND THE GOLDEN SILENCE. Josi Arrived Book Early Flrat «w<> Demonstration cars are to be sold at Special Price*. The BEI.LANGER i» a car of efficiency, economy and comfort. No doubt it is luxurious and the price is within the reach
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 205 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and General an Mimacer's Office Ul7 Jo.i Printinc Office 1244 All communications relating to editorial mutters and news should be addressed to THE EDITOR. All commumcitiona relating to business matters advertisements, subscriptions, accounts, printing, etc., should be addressed to TBLB MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATKS Wants, For
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