The Straits Times, 19 July 1922

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 27,000, SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1922. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 33 1 MILKMAID STABILISED MILK I'rlc* Ra^acad to U.if' I9.JJ p. <-m.-p or 20 cents per tin Small liie $10.40 p. cm* or 11 ccntf per tin NESTLE A ANGLOSWISS COND. MILK CO. (LONDON), SINGAPORE.
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    • 33 1 ii n\mtmmm^mmmmmtwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm nnUHniNNluilHiniMiiuaißzui imtIMUMHUiMMBHMMMIiiMMMMMiiiiitJBa!; I E Catch those happy Childhood pictures while you may They'll make to-morrow cheerful as to-day. AUTOGRAPHIC KODAKS RECORD THE DATES (Incorporated in Ens Und) 3, Battery Road, Singapore.
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  • 621 2 Men Who Never Forget A Face. The first time you go to the Casino at Monte Carlo, various scribes posted, behind a counter ask for your papers of identity and fill up a form for you. This proceeding is harmless enough, but wait Two or three individuals
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  • 247 2 Parisians, accustomed to the luxurious way of living of the professional cancer? of the Western world, were surprised to find that their Asiatic visitors Cambcdiar.s, regarded as sacred in ti-eir own fi vntry- were quartered in s«".ni-military fashion barracks on the fringe of the lefty, and
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  • 158 2 During a recent visit to Brisbane Mr. W.G. Crokam, of Shanghai, made representations in various quarters, as well as to the Queensland Trade Commissioner (Mr. Austin), respecting the openings offering for the development of trade with the East, and- need for a regular steamship service
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    • 456 2 y§^^^M>#flH*tnmTTnyr77l w lTtl '""l'"l !^nP^^^ M^"^^^ MMM^ BM^ mwiinwiwgiiWßWs****** 9SBH*IW 'Thank you, Mother. I feel 'Wincarnis' is doing me so much good." That is the secret of the wonderful popularity of Wincarnis' its efiect is so quick, and its benefit so pronounced, that you can feel it doing you good.
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    • 322 2 W JDEETHAMS la.-rola, f W>l ii SMN AND 3^ B COMPLEXION DR. CASSELL'S TABLETS Reualr Weat aod Tear nt Nerr* and Body l'n« I*. 9d and I*. Tea Thousands of Brooke Bond vacuum tins have been sold since we introduced the new method of packing tea. iS'ot or.c single tin
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    • 115 2 A.M.A. AJH.A. Walker Bros., (Wigan) Ltd. (Incorporated in England) The "Pagefield" COMMERCIAL VEHICLE, "The MOST ROBUS f and DEPENDABLE PiECE of MECHANISM on the ROAD. Sole Ac cnt P. A. PARIS, 54/66, THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. A3IJV. A.M.A. ♦**>♦»*« ♦♦<-> Real Economy. Don't let the WHITE ants destroy your Rubber Estates
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  • 821 3 Considerable Costs Reduction Achieved. The fiteenth annual general meeting of the Lahat Mines, Ltd., was held on June 14 at 73 Basinghall-street, E.C., Mr. Walter J. Payne (the chairman) presiding. The Secretary read the notice convening the meeting and the report of the auditors. The chairman, in moving
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  • 160 3 A Penh (W. A.) message of June 21 states An old prospector, John Balgowan, who thought that he had become too old for his job at the Payne's Find State battery, recently gave it up and went dryblowing among old alluvial workings. About a fortnight ago he
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  • 95 3 So far, says the Brisbane Courier, no definite decision appears to have been come to by the 8.1. Co. respecting the resumption of the regular monthly service of steamers from England to Australia, via Torres Straits and Queensland ports. For such a service the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 587 3 BEE HUAT CO. -"i. NUCa ROAD. TiUphone Xo. 1807. general Merchants and Commission Agents. Agents of THE STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK for Lubricating Products. \\f an ladg* .'up)<lios of hig'.i grade lubricaUag ofla, greases and waxes. Lulit. Oil for Steamers Itubber Factariea Sawmills Motor Cars. i.nil fell other
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    • 269 3 SHEPCO'S 72 Waterloo StrMt Sprint, Lads. Sprint In a pair of SHEPCO'S FAMOUS SPRINTING SHOES $12.00 per pair. This is the very best quality manufactured in England. JUMPING SHOES $13.50 per pair. Same quality as above with extra spikes on heel. White Cotton RUNNING VESTS $1.75 each. Green SATEEN RUNNING
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    • 363 3 BABY'S BATTLES FOR HEALTH And The Help Which Mothers Can Give. No mother can expect that her child will escape all the ills to which babyhood and childhood are subject, but she can do much to mitigate their severity, and to make baby's battles for health easily won. Every prudent
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    • 266 3 ANSCO CAMERAS AND SPEEDEX FILM «^jggjgEgjgj=^ The best answer is the one v^ ff^jj^^£^£\ which comes to us too late, and j|iSjLßß&^^ the best chance for a {rood picIliiin ure a wa y s comes when the t 1 Ikl i w^ nearest camera is miles away. it vE9|9 et
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 655 4 SfgtWER SOIUSBS and Apcar Line (Compmr ii a Incorporated in England} MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULA AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Goveramaat) LONDON FAR-E.\97EKN SERVICE I LONDON TO MARSEILLES, LONDON ft ANTWERP ii.c Bln*i|ioTe Leave Hlngapere I July 24 1 KARMALA abont Jaly
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    • 619 4 STEASEH SfllLimS "ELLERMAN" LINE. ■LI.KKMAM BDCKNALL RBAWaaV Om, LtL (lucjri>..r«.»u la £cgUad.) BT»AJt«« Dm Wnaiaii PASSENGER SERVICE OUTWARD. Btaamer I>«e Slnjaaore HOMEWAKD. a.i. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE Londoo An«. II tMb CITY OF MANCHESTER London Aug. FREIGHT SCRVICW B.s. CITY OF GLASGOW L'don, R'dam, H'burg In port s.s. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE
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    • 682 4 STEAMER SftlLWes KORINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPiJ <JlOt'Al. y.'AKtl MAVIGATIUA Cl>, Of BATATI*] nawi cont»act with this Nxrnt2u\M>s i»i>u aomyvmn. Tclevbeae Nee. I'a»*at« D«»( IJI. Fcalgat l>*»i. 12*2, Mariae titpi. ana 'iria'v.utx l>.tft. 1 437, Manat<i» D*»t, 1»*!. BENCKALIS— JuIy 10. Hamljermaain. BOTH July ID, Muntok and r.ilembanir. MNGKEP—JuIy 19, Torjtknl. Moeara-Saba
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 341 5 STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y.K. LONDON LINK Kitano Mnru July 27 Haruna Maru Aug. 9 LIVERPOOL LINE Sado Haru early Aug. HAMBURG LINE Matauye Mnru July 25 Tauyama Maru end Aug. NEW YORK LINE VIA SCKZ SOUTH AMERICAN LINE BOMBAT LINE I Iwa Maru July 20 i .mba Maru July 81 CALCUTTA
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    • 264 5 STEAHER SAILINGS 6.5.X. Proposed Sailing from Singapore (sabject to change without prtvloaa notie*). EUROPEAN LINE For Marseilles, I ondon, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Coloabo, Snei and Port Said I Arr. Dep. ATLAS MAKU July t'7 July 28 NEW YORK LINE For San Francisco, Panama, New Tork via Japan Arr. Dep.
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    • 105 5 STEfIWEB SAILINGS DOLLAR LINE For Boston, New York and Norfolk direct l »la Saai) s.s. ROBERT DOLLAR August 10 s.s. ESTHER DOLLAR September 10 Throagk Bills of Ladlag Issued from Slagapor* to tk* PrJadpal Cities of tk* DalUd SUUa aad Caaada. For furtaar lafonaatlon as to Bates, etc., apply to
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    • 201 5 STEAMER SAILINBS STRUTHERS AND BARRY OPERATORS UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD. SINGAPORE TO LOS ANGELES AND SAN FRANCISCO Dae Singapore s.s. APUS July 25 to discharge s.s. WEST IVAN Aug. 6 to discharge s.s. WEST IVAN Aug. 20 to load s.s. BEAEPORT Aug. 28 to discharge s.s. BEARPORT Sept. 13 to
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    • 220 5 STUMEI SwUUMSS COMBINED SERVICE OF THE OCEAN S.S. Co^ LTD. (Incorporated in "England) THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. Goh LTO. Inccropra.'cH in England) Monthly Service taking cargo and passengers from Singapore JAVA PORTS (as inducement offers) NORTH-WfsT AUSTRALIAN PORTS AND FIIEMANTLK (IEHTH) ApiAoximnt'i Siiilir.^s MINDEROO Aug. 9 GORGON Aug. If
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    • 259 5 SAIUEiBS AUSTRALIA BY iIUftNS PSILP LINE ttaatsMaM v taatrailK Slngapor. to Javt Voru r»rt oarve, Tkuraday Island, Hriaban. «ad SyCa.y. n* Torres Ftrstts also wita tHMMfaMM i« other Victorian, South Audraiian and v, Qu**aslaad Ports, British New Guinea. N*w Britain, Tasmania and Naw Zealand Prrts APPROXIMATE SAILINGS 14ARELLA, 7,872 toaa,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 746 6 CINEMAS ALHAMBBA From Sunday, July 16. to Friday, July 21, 1922. NOTHING OF THE KIND EVER DONE FOR THE SCREEN BEFORE A remarkable lifting of the veil that stands between this life and the next, as shown in fiOLDWYN'S GREAT SUPER FEATURE, A POWERFUL DRAMA OF THE UNSEEN WORLD Based
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    • 456 6 CINEMAS For Six Nights Only COMMEISC'Na JULY 18, 1922 GALA PROGRAMME At the PALLADIUM TO-NIOHT AT 9.15 PATHE GAZETTE (London) (Latest events including th* Derby). Harold Lloyd in GET OUT and GET UNDER On* of his funniesL G. $100,000 Comedies, 2 Reels. H.R.H. The Prince of Wales in Borneo Eve's
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    • 130 6 WHITE A WAY'S HAVE JUST RECEIVED /UU PAIRS OF IN The Latest Styles Shapes WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW Co Ltd., (IncorpurclcJ in (England) SINGAPORE. (PROVED BEST \TILE for the TRDPICS J Send your enquiries to Ets. BROSSARD MOPIN (Inc. in Tientsin) SINGAPORE or DUPIRE BROTHERS. Si mm i» i— t ««»»♦< 4
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  • 154 7 FIXTIRES. Wednesday, July 19 iliKh Water, 529 a.m., 8.42 p.m. Kotball, Div. I, S.H.C. v. S.CJ-A., S.R.C ground. Tanglin Club at Home, «.15 p.m. Ihursday, July 20 Hißh Watrr. Mi a.m., 6.44 p.m. Heesaward mail leaves). Phil. Orchestra, Vie. Mem. Hall, 5.15. i .mtl>:.l!, Div. 11. S.C.F.A.
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 91 7 East Wharf Basin—Xil. K.nst Wharf liilka. Sheer f Wharr Nil. Main Wh:irl Phi aius, Sappho. Kmpi.-i Deck m, Awa Maru. I.lcphnir.a. Baw \\e»l Wharl Atn I'ian Maclntyre. .l.irdines Wharf Nil. falo Uranl UMI Wharf—NU Keppil I!ar!>nur. Main Wharf—L'yoer. Jhr. van der Does de Hiji\ .Magnet, kiln,
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    • 131 7 ALIPOR s, from Bombay 19-7. for Japan 19-7. ATREUS Brit 1481 tons, from Yokohama 18-7, foi l.'md"n v.nc AWA UABU, Jsp, 5.747 tons, from Yokokaau I unc. BAN POH GUAN, Brit., r,78 to:. Soaral Jars unc. HAN what; HIN, Brit, 167 ton.,, freta MaIr.rca 18-7, f-l- Malacca I
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  • 146 7 aVatsV Mcdar. 3 p.m. Fort BwetUnhaaa ami Ti-nang !i ji.m FaagkaL Piaaas and llatavia .4 p.m P. Sambu, Bawaan, Sourabaya, Stairm, Kola-3arre, Ualili-Tapan and Samarin-.la 4 p.m Thursday Anamba ;-:.J Natwsa Islands 9 a.M. P. Sambu, Swigkawang, Temangkat and Sambas 9 a.m Miri. Labuari, Jcsselton, Kudat and
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  • 19 7 Lrft S'porc. rrd. London. June S Jun^ U June Bl July S July 12 July 17
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  • 159 7 exchaSge. Singapore, July 19. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 1/0-' Demand 2/S 15/ lii Ti ivate 3 m. credits 2/4 7/32 On New York Demand 51 3/8 l'rivate 53% 'On France Bar.k 600 On India, Bank T.T. 176 tt On Hongkong, Bank d/d 12% p.c. prem.
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  • 60 7 Tone of Market Steady Latest London cables qucte Spot Crepe 7*« d. Spot sheet 7%d. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prieef Buyert. Sellers. Spot •ct -Dec. Spot Aug.-Si-nt. Oct.-Dec. Singapore Star.dar Ribbed Smoked She. C\of':ng Prices Burt r*. Seller 25 25M 26 27 28
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  • STOCKS AD SHARES.
    • 173 7 xue. Val. Pd. Buyers Sellers I 1 Ayer Weng 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Jelantoh 1 1 JoT-.an Tin 1 £1 Kam. Kamunt. 10 10 Kinta Assoc. 5 5 I.in.irui Tin 10 10 Malayan Col. 1 1 Mensclembu 1 1 Murai Tin 1 1 Nawng Pet 1 1
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    • 134 7 ■-sue. ,'al. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 31 £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 3.16.3 3.18.9 0 10 Central Engines 10.50 0 10 Central Motor* 300 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 6.25 6.75 5/- Electric Tvamway* 1/- 2--10 10 Fraser Neavc 28.00 20.00 .0 50 Hammer Co. 110.00 120.00 00 100 Katz Bros.,
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    • 107 7 U. Eng. 6 p.e. $1,234,300 par 6 p.c. p.m. Spore Electrical Tramways, 5 p.c. £350.000 nom. Spore Municipal px. $1,879,000 par Spore Municipal 4% p.c. of 1907 $1,000,000 10 p.c. nis Spore Municipal 4% p.c. of 1909 $1,600,500 10 p.c. dis. ■?'pore Municipal 4*4 p.e of 1909 $1,600,000 15
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    • 381 7 Franer and Co. and Lyall M.d Bvatt's Quotations. To-day's Prices. Frawr Co. Allcnby New ($1) 0.55 0.65 A lor Gajah (?1) 1.00 1.20 V. Hitam ($3) 0.00 10.00 V Knning ($1) 0.75 1.25 un. Malay ($2) 1.16 1.25 Molek (SI) 0.90 Panas ($5) 6.25 i-iltfowme (*1) 8.00 4.rtO
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 84 7 THE GNINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD, (Incorporated In England) (111 TIKUFIKI.D BWIRK). Regular sailing* tv Hongkong, Swatu« and Amoy. Taking csrgo to other ports in Chios. Steamer* hare liir.iterf l*t Clans passeo fer areommudntion. Next ullslgs K VhIYV.C July 20 s.>. KIUNC4 Aug. 2.) tor freight and -^tuisage, apply to MANSFIELD
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    • 809 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS CONTREXEVII.LK. WATER, 50 «cnts per large bottle or S2O per case of 50 bottles. H. Bolter, Importer, Europe Hotel Building. LEATHER CABIN TRUNK WANTED, state price. 9'Jl, Straits Timss. TO LKT, furnished room. Appl. No. 4 Flat, Meyer's Manaions. WANTED, desk room or share of ol!ici\ noderatc terms.
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    • 75 7 Nahar Opera At Ta* Boyroath Theatre, Gaylang Road TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT II ALI BABA and THE FORTY ROBBERS A. M. A, Proprietor T. A. PESTANA. Maaagsi. Telephone No. 2SSO for seata. THE STAR OPERA (The Premier Malay Opera la Singapore) At ta. Theatre Royal, North Bridge Rd To-night To-night By Special
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    • 65 7 VICTORIA CONFECTIONERY AND STORE W«, riCTOBIA STREET. BINGAPOBB Tflrphonr No. IR4J CAKES, ICES, COLD AND HOT DRIftKS can b* had at may Una from 7 a.m. U> 12 midnight daily In omr ahop— TUB SHOP that is patronized b 7 ALL. WANTED TO BUY Second-hand Chinese or Earopaaa HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
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    • 739 7 "HIGHLANDER" ...MILK... ROnrE is harsh] a the ikn frad* .\'rrk Intown ss "Highlander" M'ik if the property of Simc, I':;rli; 4 I mid tha xamc is used by then: in eowMKtlvn with ull tinned milk Rf>ld by tlnm. NOTICE is hereby ivrthir civen th-t proceedings will be taken opsinst any
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    • 256 7 STEAMER SAILWG* IJnited Am?rif^r Urns lih F.IVERMORE DEARKORf* A CO^ i -i' (In.-0.-,.i>r..t IWUfrilWlril B3UP JINE RagatM BarrtH Slnf»p"r- .>> I FOR IS VIA s.s .lalapa Aog s.s, Haifmoon fM trright. GUTHRIR I I Tl> Agmta, Str- mW^HMA CTE COMPACT, IHreci ssHVlea t« in ,r»-ni «»<* Shanraa mta rU f
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  • 19 8 WILSON.— On July 12, 19i2, r.t Saurabaya George Wilson, Mtt of Singapore. Tenant; and Ceylon papers pler.se c
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  • 1073 8 The Straits Times. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19. EXPENDITURE. We do not know precisely what line the! Straits Settlements Association will take; in its campaign ag-ainst heavy expenditure, j but the matter is certainly one that requires the closest possible investigation. We used to rail at Sir Arthur Young for his worship
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  • 17 8 The British dreadncughts Marlborough and Iron Duke, and tVe cruiser Centaur arrived at Smyrna early this month.
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  • 33 8 The Indische Courant learns that the motor vessel Luci Gerardine has been lost in the Karimata Straits. Her captain, Heer de Boer, and her crew were brought into Tandjons: Priok by the Daendels.
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  • 34 8 Turner's picture, Somer Hill, near Tonbridge, was sold at Christies' for 3,800 triunea?. It was purchased by the Scottish National Gallery. His famous Beacon Light was sold to a Bath purchaser for 2,500 jjuineas.
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  • 42 8 An honorary degree of St. Andrews University is beinjj conferred upon the Prince of Wales on the occasion of his contemplated visit to St. Andrews at the end of September when he plays himself into office as captain of the golf club.
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  • 51 8 The Gazette of India of June 24 conta:ns the names of a large number of officers permitted to retire from the Indian Army Reserve of Officers with various degrees of rank. Among the list are many names of those who joined Ihe I. A.»R. O. at various periods during the
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  • 66 8 The Saigon rice crop reports are of a most favourable nature. From Sadec comes the news that the young plants are now from 10 to 20 centimetres high and present a fine appearance so far nothing untoward has happened to injure growth. From Vinhlong comes the news that the planters
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  • 13 8 Signorina S. Tagliapietra will sing at the orchestral concert to-night at Raffle* Hotel.
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  • 29 8 The heats for the swimming sports of the Singapore and South Malaya Boy Scouts Association will be held on Saturday afternoon, and the field day previously announced is cancelled.
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  • 36 8 That some traders are still at the nil game of usin.tr false daching, wa3 evidenced to-day when Inspector Stewart. In charge cf Weights and Measures, had over a hundred summonses for these offences before Mr. David.
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  • 42 8 A Weltevreden wire of the ttth says that Heer Duriok van Heel, owner and manager of Njoengoer Estate wa i-A by coolies on that date. Ke way wounded ;n the head and taken in a serious condition to the hospital at Blitar.
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  • 42 8 The case in which Mrs. Ethel Duke, of Bukit Timah RoaH, stands charged with procuring a young Eurasian ici"l for Immoral purposes is fix«-d to OOOM on this n r trial before M P. A. F. David, district judge aiid first magistrate.
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  • 44 8 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent wires Dr. Ahcrn, a lady doctor, attended the meeting of the Sanitary Boar;! to--iay. She is the first women to be nominate-.! as a member of any such board in Malaya. Dr. Ahem was congratulated by the chairman and members.
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  • 45 8 The War Office announces tha following movements of troops during the fortheomiaf tro:>n:n<; Mason. Egypt to Aden, 13th Pack Battery (R. G. A.) Aden to Ic.pt, 15th Pack Battery (R. G. A.) Aden to England, 2nd Ban (East Kent Regiment) Iraq to Ad:n, 2nd Norfolk*.
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  • 48 8 Hussni, the Turkish airman who was killed while flying in Java recently obtained his o.ualification as an airman at Haiberstadt in Germany in 1917. He afterwards was decorated with Iron Cross first class. A subscription tend has been opined in Java to erect a monument to his memory.
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  • 56 8 Yesterday Mr. Bull, Second Magistrate, fined an Indian tram conductor $-10, hi (he alternative C weeks' rigorous rnent for cheating the company by giving a passenger a used ticket. His worship, in the course of the case, deprecated \ho i.-sjanc-:; of ol 1 tow-rated tickets as cr inducement to act
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  • 81 8 A civil suit of some interest which has been ponding for son-.e time past is set down for hearing to-day before the Hen. Mr. A. V. Brown in the Supreme Court, ?>lalacca. The plaintiff to the suit is Mr. Tan Soo Lock, a:id ths defendants are Tan Jiak Chco an!
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  • 80 8 The dead body of a young European, Mr. J. Penning-. on, was found lying among some shrubbery at the south-west corner oi Government House gardens, Calcutta. There was a deep gaping wound acrosi the throat, and a razor was found between ''.ie BnajSffl of t.i" right hand. The <:?- ceased,
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  • 95 8 At the unveil ins of a portrait of the late Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson in Belfast on July 8, the Ulster Premier, Sir James Craig, declared that Sir H. Wilson was totally unconnected with the policy of the Northern Government. Sir H. Wil- n had no feelings of hatred
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  • 115 8 Thr- French Government has place') 25.000 franr Hsposal of the French Consul at Akbarkine and Vladivostock for tha relief o. distressed Russians in their areas. At Vlaii ihe Ycung Men's Christian Association has lent their premises to IL sfanchecorne for use as a school where children will be fed and
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  • 117 8 Some time back when MY. Sheedy, A.S.P., was at breakfast at his residence a Chinese lad walked into (be drnwin-.r room and removed some ornaments, including a statuette of Budiha. He was espied, however, and arrested with the Buddha in his arms. His act of ra"ilege had worse consequences for
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  • 134 8 A case has been before Mr. Dawson, third magistrate, in which Sidambaram Pattar charged one Pwadai Pattar with stealing gold. The complainant alleges that the "accused had been employed with him tat about a year, and put in an B£count book showing payments made to the accused during that period.
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  • 445 8 The laic Sir James Hayes Sadler left £17,018. Now** has come to hand of the death at Kilmun, on June 14, of Mr. Fnrquhar Mathcson M'Larty, formerly of J'enanir and Greenock. Mrs. J. A. S. Jennings and her two t;til sons left lpoh for Penan;? l>y th<mr.il
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  • 16 8 Mails from I;:;Ji.i by the Teesta are duo at Pcnar.g at G a.m. to-morrow.
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  • 43 8 Our Penang correspondent wires At .he Assi;-.( s before >lr. Justice Whitky i'an Keng (Iman was sentenced to three rears' Imprisonment for cheating. Foui 'hlnreci convicted of gang robbery In an attempt in Aiecalistcr wi mood to five years' ri;:crous each.
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  • 96 8 Oir Inoh correspondent portable aid elderly Malaj ;-ents for the estate of the late Da o Paniclima Kinta w;:s charged before M Watson ii; Monda; with defalcation sv.ms ezce< di ho administrator, the Ho:;. Mr. A. N. Kcnion. Th-.' evidence showed th aga to bo due to
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  • 132 8 The Monopolies officials, I n boarding I Chinese y;r.k on its arrival in pert from :ir!y l;i. t nit nth, found CBW <Im :'n is a MBdlt the skipper cf Urn jui.k and one of hi", crew wen 1 placed before Mr, Dawsor., third mapristrato,
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  • 120 8 Was Katong in Danger Before Mr. Pavid, District JucUro and First Magistrate, to-day, Inspector A. W. Matthews, Arms and Explosive:; Department, made two charges against Boustead and Company in connection with ths shipment of gunpowder that was conveyed on a sampan to Katonir for Ike T.ini'h Moral; Wgllfafj and which
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    • 250 8 ?«s=irtaMon of the East f ifc^. Is briusM homt to you M Jr~'' TBIbV r"on to which i Cijireuos hive gfe-^" '>V b^Tibfoujht by Messrs. "j-LT" >5&» jj v Ma',p£RO Fh' k, "^SML V a«¥-\. \Jil in tlieir '-to oranc 1 il" -'i ,7,^ known ii jg T^ggfo»jH^.]Wp Bouton ]H9¥ige
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    • 229 8 From Sunday, July 16, to Friday, July 21 A POWERFUL DRAMA OF THE UNSEEN WORLD A remarkable lifting of the veil that stands between this life and the next COLDWYN'S GREAT SUPER FEATURE Based on Basil King's gripping story of personalities reaching back and forth across this barrier EARTHBOUND In
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  • 234 9 Thirteen Killed in Miners' Fight. Reuter's Service. London, July 17. Washington It is understood that specific propaganda to end the coal and railway strikes was (iiscussed at a White House conference between President Hardjagi Governor Sproul and other officials of ivan-.i. Government' circles believe that the administration
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  • 176 9 Relter's Sfrvice. London, July 18. Their Majesties and Queen Alexander., with the Prince of Wales as best man, also Princess Mary and Lord* LasceHes were ovated by thousan.ls who flocked to St. Margaret's, Westminster, to witnessthe brilliant pageant at the marriage of Lord Louis Mountbatten to
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  • 154 9 BiuMu'i JnmcSi Lor.uon, July IS. The now L!" ihowi a net increase in ■team tonnage compard with pre-war of 14,258,000 tons, and compared with the previous year of 2,500,000 tors. Tl-.e largest increases for the year are, Germany 1,131,000 tons, Holland 409.000J tons, British Dominions 258,000 ton*, France
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  • 66 9 Reuter's sie::vice. London, July 57. Washington The Department of Commcivo announces that the foreign trade cf the United Slates in the finam >; al f ing Juno ;J0 showed a favourable halarcc of ?1, 10:2,000,000, a decline of nearly #2,000,000,000 from the previous year. The export;
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  • 284 9 Suicide of the Rathcnau Murderers. i Reuter's Service. London, July 18. Berlin Ralhenau's suspected murderers, Hacnat and Kern, whom the police with motor cars and decs have been huntiin; throughout Germany, were tracked yesterday to Saakvk Castle, near Badkoescn, Saxony, and shot themselves before they cculd be
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  • 128 9 i ■Ullta'l Service. Lcndon, July 18. The Hague The Russian delegation has r.r.l accepted the invitation to meet the private property sub-commission this! morning. M. Utvmea? sent a letter to the president asking for a meeting cf the whole of the commissions, not sub-com-missions, as the matter
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  • 82 9 Reiter's Service. London, July 18. A long controversy on the conferment of honours was ventilated in the Houses of Commons and Lords, where motions standing in tho name of a large and influential section of Parliamentarians were debated. Th? Prime Minister announced the appointment of a Royal Commission to
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  • 44 9 Ret-ter's Service. London, July 17. The Imperial Tobacco Company's dividend for six months is SM: per cent, on the A preference, 6 per cent, on tho B preference, 10 per cent, on the C preference ami per cent, on the ordinary shares.
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  • 23 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 18. Simla The aviator, Major Blake, has left Bushire and is expected at Karachi this evening.
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  • 225 9 Murderers of Sir Henry Wilson Sentenced. Reuter's Service. London, July 18. Dunn and O'Sullivan, the murderers of Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, have been sentenced to death. London, July 18. New evidence adduced at the trial of Field-Marshal Wilson's murderers, at the Old Bailey, showed that Dunn and O'Sullivan had
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  • 86 9 Reiter's Service. London, July 18. Mr. Ha'.liday Macartney, chairman ofth? Sino-British Trade Association, has sent letters to the press requesting all! interested in the welfare of China to give an opinion regarding the allocation of thej Boxer indemnity to the encouragement of Chinese students, doclaring that the Government
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  • 74 9 Renter's Service. London, July 18. Paris The four Englishmen killed in the aeroplane crash were from the Midlands. They were interested in the motor i gTand prix at Strasbourg, whence they I were returning to Paris. Th; disaster' is the topic of the moment in the press, i
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  • 55 9 Reuter's "ervice. London, July 18. Stockholm The Svenskadr.gblad's Riga correspondent is reliably informed that Lenin was murdered on July 3, while travelling to the Caucasus, by a member of the radical party, which is now in power at Moscow. The body was thrown into the Den. It is
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  • 47 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 18. The feature of late dealings in the exchange market is the American buying of! Allied currencies which is attributed to the inter-Allied debts question. Sterling im- 1 proved to $44 Ti, francs 51.70, Belgian francs 55 and Italy 92% lires.
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  • 115 9 The story of how the police at Kuala Kubu captured two Chinese who had stolen a valuable collection of jewellery from the bungalow of Lt.-Col. Graham, Commandant, M.S.V.R. in Damansara Road, during: the letter's absence from Kuala Lumpur on May 21 last, was told before the Kuala
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  • 237 9 The Traffic in Women And Children. Reuter's ServiceLondon, July 17. The Council of the League of Nationi decided to request the Governments of the United States and Germany to nominate' delegates to the advisory committee for the suppression of the traffic in women I and children. Mr.
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  • 90 9 I •(By courtesy of theNiehi Nichi Shimbun.) Tokio, Juiy 17. I The new Foreign Office Budget shows a j reduction of Yen 2,700,000 owing to rci trcr.chmcnt. The enly addition is the sum voted to open a new Consulate-General at Tsin^-tau. It is stcted that the War
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  • 407 9 An Experiment in Kuala Lumpur. The Public Works Department, Fede- j ratcU Malay States has recently laid a rubber blocK paving at the Porch of the Sclangor Govtrnir.ent Offices, Kuala Lum- pur. The blocks are concrete, expanded I rietal and slab rubber, size 8 l r >/
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  • 46 9 (By courtesy of the Lat Pau Press.) Shanghai, July 17. The navy in Canton will bombard unless the trocps evacuate. Jeetousan Fort ha 3 been captured. Sun Vat Sen desires a location or. land. There will be a big fight at Kongmoon shortly.
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  • 35 9 I The Pangka!an Brandan Sumatra Custom House Authorities report that during June l. r ),210 kilograms of rubber were. exported from that port. Of these 9.54 C twent to Great Britain and 5,700 to Penang.
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  • 1278 9 Some Interesting Dutch Opinions. In our last issue (says the China Express and Telegraph of June 22) we grave the arguments «f the managing director of the Serbadjedi Co. against restrictions. The views he enunciated are replied to by 1 Mr. D. Birnie, of Java, who
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  • 485 9 First Steamer Arriving here In November. Capt. Baartling, representative of Hugo Stinnes Lines, armed with a special permit from the British Foreign Office, arrived in Singapore a few days ago to fix up local arrangements in connections with tho I forthcoming- arrival of ti-.'> Eitiil Kirdoff, the
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  • 177 9 Mohammedan Calendar And Rent. The usual weekly meeting cf the Rent Assessment Board was held in the Municipal Offices yesterday afternoon, Mr. J. W. Simmons, the Collector of Land Revenue, presiding. Amcnjr the applications was one to increase tho rent of Nos. I—41 4 Race Course Lane. Mr.
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  • 94 9 A terriftic gale swept over England early on the morning of Juiy 6, with tho wind over sixty miles an hour and a torrential rainfall which registered over an inch and in many places nearly two inches in fifteen hours. Much damage to trees and fruit crops was reported from
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 443 10 A Protert by the Harlequins. Mr. N. T King, of the Harlequins, sends us the following letter dated the 18th inst.— At a meeting of the above Club, held yesterday evening, l waa directed to make a protest ugi.insi a player of the S.C.C. I! who has payed
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    • 38 10 Na Play To-day. After the heavy rain the S.C.C. courts arc- unfit for play to-day, and the semifinal Dean v. Wodehouae has been postu:iti! to-morrow. The other iemi-naal, Honda v. Koizumi, will be played on Friday.
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    • 136 10 The ties arranged for yesterday have lien dvferred to Friday. The following ties are announced MONDAY. I.ndies Doubles Open. Mrs. Lowther Kemp and Mrs. Maxwell v. Mrs. Cantrcll and Mrs. Savi. Mrs. Moirell and Mrs. Stephens v. Mrs. Burkill and Miss Kiehur.i.-un. Mrs. Brattin a;v! Mi.-s Andrew v.
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    • 43 10 Bisley The Kolapore Cup. A Rcuter wire of the lHth mat. states A Bisley the Kolapore Cup was won by the Mother Country with 1.080 points. Canada was set. .ml with 1.071 followed i>y Guernsey and India with 1,003 and 995 points, respectively.
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    • 262 10 In spite of the rain the S.R.C. and i:.A..M.( tried conclusions at hockey on the pa'iani; yesterday, and quite an ingame was played. From the atari the BJLC MM on the attack, and fren: n neat passing movement Aeria for the club with a fast shot Thereafter tlic IJ.A.M.C.
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    • 98 10 Launches leave Johnston's Pier in connection with the Abbotsford Cup race as follow Thursday, Sunstar at 5.10 p.m. Saturday, Beta at 5 p.m. The race will be rowed over a threequarters mile course inside the breakwater, finishing at the pouihem end. The officials will be Starter Mr.
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    • 52 10 Our Ipoh correspondent wires The Perak ties for the Malaya Tennis championship start to-day. There nave been several changes in the r.'iminntions and the following is the mal draw Barry v. Dare, Wheeler v. Taxeira, Poenander v. Wong Jec Siong, and Beciecox gets a waft-over against the golf
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    • 224 10 Edwin de Souza Wants A Match. The local welterweight Edwin de Sotizn is wi.'ling to meet any man of his weight in a six round eoetesi on August 3, when Tcng Kea and Carvalho have their return encounter. Edwin i.-. a hard hitting and very fit boy, who
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    • 47 10 The Keppel Golf Club July monthly medai will be competed for on the 22nd and 28rd inst. and will be by Bogey piny instead of by Stroke, as set out I.: the Club's fixtures. The Ladies Spo'n will be played on tho Monday following the medal.
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    • 88 10 A Router wire of the 18th inst. gives the following result I At Harrogate Yorkshire led en ths first innings against Essex. Roy Kilner cook eleven wl and Rhodes and Macauley scored 108 and 101, respectively. At Manchester Surrey beat Lancashire by six wickets. At Leicester Derbyshire led
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  • 387 10 Judge Disagrees With Assessors. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 18. The trial of Jaga Rao, an employee of the F.M.S. Railways living at Central Workshops, for the murder of cne Subramanium, a coolie living on the same lines by cutting him with on axe in
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  • 597 10 Heavy Sentences for Counterfeiting Offences. At the fourth Singapore Assizes yesterday the case was ccncluded before the ncting Chief Justice, the Hon. Mr. P. J. Sprouie, with Major Langley, M.C., prebiding, in which a Mohamedan L.mHy named Habib Mohamed Pitchay, a money changer, wns chargea with attempting
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  • 126 10 Our Penang correspondent wires An setico. brought by Mi rs. G. If. Slat •rd C-). acninst the late Mr. Wee Heirt;. for the sum of $42,000 in respect of adade < ;i conaienmenta of rubber, waa recalled in lh-j t'i.^trict court, Penang, on Monday when before Mr.
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  • 86 10 Our I noli correspondent wires A daring highway robbery is reported from Lower Perak. Mr. J. Cruickshank, an assistant on Bagan Datoh Estate, whilst eonvasint S3 000 from town to the estate on his motor cycle was suddenly set upon fey two Malays with sticks, who
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  • 111 10 Routine Orders, dated July 12, by Lieut.Colonel P. E. Spencer, D.5.0., M.C., Commanding S.S.V.F. Wednesday, 19th. 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, Artillery Platoon, Composite Company, "0 yards' range. (Thursday's parade is cancelled.) Friday. 21st 3.15 p.m.. A Co. at Drl!! Hall, B Co. (r> 0> and 7 Platoons)
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 289 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, In your last night's issue mention is .raiie of thy scarcity and expensiveners of ammonia cs an anti-coagulant. Certainly the liquid ammonia of pharmaceutical standard is both expensive and scarce at present expensive as it is usually Imported
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    • 466 10 The Cou ntry's Outlook. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Mr. I'iiysick's effort in ya of July. i';. a.'.iounts to two columns ol mnmend d to DM lie rubber industry wis not i ti:ui was I f< it. was damned before :;:ki form. Therefore, I have ref- :ommending
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  • 60 10 The Marlborough presents, to-night, nijrhts a strong programme, which comprises a ParamountArlcraft feature, Easy to Get, in five its chirk and Charlie Chaplin's best 'picture. The Kid, reals, hi the second show. In tho first house William S. Hart is in another Paramount Artcrnft feature, Cormll Money, in
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  • 1232 10 Artist Potter Novelist. If anyone believes that the days of romance are dead, that men no longer live their lives, as scholars once wandered through Europe cr (say) as Goldsmith tootled Ms flute on the Grand Tour (poo.enough in his case), let him read the life
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  • LOCAL SHARE MARKET.
    • 133 10 Singapore, July 19. Silver.—30'j. Hongkong U-7'4 per cent, premium. Share Ma.ket.—Duil. Rubbers.—Allenbys 17-'(.i ceni iclens'J'2':;--7' Ii Sembawangs is. to is. id. and Singapore Uniteds 8%d.--6h<i<l., Mentakaba IS M cts., afalaka Pindaa i cents, Ulu Benuta 80-81 cents, frafaigars LOO, Jimaha 8 i cents, Bukit
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    • 71 10 Messrs. L\a!l and Bvatt report under to-day's -lati! tin £155 12s. 6d. 72--77 1... 80-40, Craigieleaj (new) Z6-JSB, I r5, Jimah Kuala Si ik Ailsona 4.">0--■>.s(i. Ulu U^>.»: i i L 1". Sungci Tukanga 13-17. :ii;iiF. —Eastern Smelters i nd Ncavea 27.50-28.50, Hammers Robicaona 1350-14,
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  • 216 10 1 Batty report dated the isth inst. The Sh has bean fairly active during the week, with .r..--principal lustrials, where ,:.:v< s!:'j\v continued improvement. Tir. el drop on he week '.-t 17s. <jd. and Rubber is id. k of the better class shares arc
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  • 72 10 Y.W.C.A. Lunch Rest Room Fund Amount previously acknowledged ftljm Sale $1,4".r. (Expenses) |66 1,400 Mr. nn-l Mrs. MoncriefT Dick r>o ?<lajor and Mrs. Dcwar Mrs. de Jon 5 Collected by Miss Brown's Team Mrs. Schomburgk 2 Two Friends !> K. Ji>p.i 10 T. Higginbottom 2 C. W. Co:: 1 923,176
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  • 44 10 By Kwciyang from Swatow <lay Mr. an«l Mrs. Liin Ch< ;> Fwav, lbs, Si. Mr. K h Koon Yam, Mr. and I and son. By Atreus from Yokohama Mr. and Mr*. R. C. Yeldon. By Sirsa from fcfessr Nixon and K. Str noch.
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  • 3175 11 An Architect's Daring Conception. r cabled :.<■-'• tlay Uk- mm that the Kins. 11 -w County ide of me Thames, Monday. In this in the following from the pea Mr. Dally Telegraph > will in- read with mfhe article wai accompanied l.y wing the noble proportioni which
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 118 11 "His /^-^^x Master's MODEL T. C. E. M. 9210 This Model, in Beautifully Polished Mahogany, Makes an Ideal Instrument for the Home or Club. Other Models $75 up CALL TO-DAY AND INSPECT OUR STOCK. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in Hongkong) RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE. M«MMin«>«n»»Mt«MMiii«nHMMi>i.t >.«.. e.e.e.t.e.e a j.e.e WORTH
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    • 327 11 Raffles Hotel fel. L'92o T.l. tm ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 9.45 p.m. Mr. F. A. COOKE, Musical Director. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. *-*t*************i* ADELPHI HOTEL SINGAPORB. The eaJy Hotel in tie BtraiU with the Utcat Sanitary UeUIl»t)««. EXQUISITE COOKING AND EXCELLENT WINES. Terma Strictly Moderate Special Terms for monthly Board and Lodging. TIFFIN
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    • 21 11 NOTICE OF REMOVAL The B. F. Goodrich Rubber Co., (Spore) Ltd., have removed from '.\'i, Robinson Road to 37, Robinson Road.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 333 12 STEftMER SAIUH6S STRAITS STEttMSHIP CO., LIMITED LOCAL BAILINGS Ut«a.e4 to Ball S»«*ai*r From HUfmpor* U Monday, 2.30 p.m. KRIAN Port Swettenham «nd PMMtf. Monday, 5 pm. HYE LEONG Malacca and Hoar. Tuesday, 2.30 p.. CALYPSO Port Swcetenham and Pen-af Tuesday, 6 p.m. KELANTAN Malacca and Muar. Wednesday, noon RANEE Mcr*ing,
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    • 272 12 Aa^apv*^.^ e^__?" a vv_ H Hi __E«V |I U^ __V^s__| a__P_l AN APPEAL TO [J TASTE AND ECONOMY FRAMBOZ S HIGH-CLASS I AERATED WATERS L jl iiiiiiiiiiHiuiiiiinniiiiiHiiiiiiiHiiiuinuiuiinuiiiiii UNDERWOOD STANDARD PORTABLE TYPEWRITER Hottle or irimc City Sole Agents: Paterscn, Simons Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE, PENANG KUALA LUMPUR. Stockists: ROBINSON CO., LTD., SINGAPORE.
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  • 1031 13 New Zealand's Unhappy Position. The importance of the news from New Zealand to the effect that as a result of very severe earth tremors the inhibitants of certain districts have been warned by Professor E. Marsden to leave without delay was emphasised recently by Professor Richards, of the
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  • 23 13 The Royal Philatelic Society's annual medal has been awarded to Kin? George for his display of four annas first issue 'stamps in India.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 1377 13 SALES BY AUCTION iw^AiniucfibFsALE Th( I t<> sell by pul>!ic auction nt tlieir sale-room, Rhffl.'s Chamberi, IUB«i Ptae* On Monday, July 24, 1922, at 2.30 p.m. DJ order of the Municipal Commissioners for the recovery of rates it; arrear. Freehold Buildin, land »t Barker Koa.l, area 14 100 feet or
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    • 170 13 REASONS Why you should use "HO HONG" Cement yiM^y^^!p\ Every cent spent In Make local industry a /> local product remains success and help to reduce />/>* {A "V^\ in the country, unemployment SJI «r \d»\\ J#^»t" Iksssssa Id I WhHBB S/jSri I Why use im P° rled cement We
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 208 14 The Motor Union Insurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated la England) EWTOtt VMHCUBB DEPARTMENT. All kinds of vehicle* quoted for. Favourable rates. Prompt and liberal settlement of claims. The Comprehensive Policy of the Motor Union is the recognised premier motor policy. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Insurances effected on Buildings and Merchandise for long or
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    • 463 14 abwu •Mr.muUl, ||,N«,Nt S.C, la fare* n« |17,H0,««« The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (iMupont*. la itratt* *Wttl*ai*ata.) n ■■AD OI7IC1 1 WUokener lout*. lißfM***, ROMDOH OfWICM i U, OU iwnt. M.O. Tk* Conpaar kas SCO.OOO d*po*lt*d wlta tke Supreme Court of Enfland aad tomplies wltk tk* BrltUk Llf*
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    • 567 14 BANKING NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK (NKTH. INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK) I*Ublis*ed 1868. CAP IT All Fl. 60.000.0VS (*boot £5,000,000). ISSUED AND fl. £6,000,000 (aboa: PAID UP £4.600,000 SEBKEVK FUND FL 47,780,000 (aboat I 4,000,000 KXAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA BRANCHES Hoagkong. Shaagkai. Kobe, Medan, Boerab»y», Samarsng, Bandoeng, Welterreden, Choribon,
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    • 529 14 BANKING CAPITAL $4,000,000 SURPLUS 92,000,000 Asia Ban king HEAD OFFICE FOR THE FAR EAST Shanghai Singapore Office— 22, Raffles Place. Current, Savings Accounts and Fixed Deposits in U.S. Gold, Starling, Francs, Taels and Local Currency. Drafts Bought, Sold and Entered for Collection. Commercial ana Travellers Letters of Credit. Telegraphic Transfers
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    • 327 14 MIIIIIIIHIMI«I<«IIIMUIH HONGKONG ik SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated ia Hongkoag) CaplUl, aU paid sp «XO,000,00« I SUrer &*s*rr* UMJUt,OO» I Sterling Seserre, k*id la Londoa IJWtfltt Reserre Llabilltr i-l Proprietor* m v tSO,OOO,^« COURT OF DIUKCTOBS. G. M. Dodwell, Esq.— Chtlrrasß. Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang— Deputy Caairiaiß. 1 D. d.
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  • 992 15 Heavy Restriction Adhered To. The thirteenth ordinary general meeting of Ledbury Rubber Estates, Ltd, was held on June 9 at the registered oftke of the company, 1-4, Great Towerstreet, E.C., Air. Eric Macfadyen presiding. The Chairman said Gentlemen, Ow.ng to the absence of our Chairman, Mr. Barker, I
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  • 88 15 The following instance of commercia candour is taken by the Centra! Chin* Post from a letter recently received b> a foreign firm in Hankow to whom th( writers, a Shanghai Chinese manufacturing- company, make a universal tender of their commodities "With goods purchased from us we are able to suppl>
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 249 15 Calthorpe Cars 40 MILES TO A GALLON. yV \J^S** MODEL ALL V fl i WEATHER STRONG— POWERFUI— ECONOMICAL The hantjiiomeft amll car on t!ie market. E. A. BARBOUR LTD., Solo AcenU, SINGAPORE, PENAKG, F.M.S. and 8T BAITS. KAUkCCA. "CEDOS" BRITISH MADE LIGHT-WEIGHT MOTOR CYCLE TWO-STROKE TWO-SPEED SPORTING FRAME. This Machine
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    • 336 15 ;> Nollpto-Dale Building I is complete without its V HBH FRASER CHALMERS '^■_j :'-",--<••'■— r 1 Engineering Work* Proprs. (iENF.RAI. EI.FCTRIC CO., LTD., (Incorporate in England) Magnet House, 02 63, Robinf.on Knad. Sincapare. Telephone No. 2U6. Telegrams VANNER." (■■■■^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■B TROPSCO ROOFINGS 8 MICA COVERED EASILY APPLIED LOW COSTS Stocks of
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 325 16 GUAN KIAT CO., LTD, (Incorporated In Singapore.) Jackson's Rosewood, I)ark Oak and Walnut Varmieh stains. WflU&aon'a Fine Oak Varnish. Jfnsun'ii Oak nrnish. Aspin.-.11.5, Nile, Driver and Lancer Ilrnnu's Caffal Varnishes. Lewis Dwill'a I'ine Crystal Pnprr, Fine CafMsfc Tcrihene Special. Fine Japan Gold size, line Blark Japan Varnishes nnd French I'niish
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    • 658 16 rJUMUI AMI MAN! MASONS, r OR GETTING SPECIAL LINES PROM SPECIAL FIRMS LATEX CUPS Porcelain and Earthenware fired at ovn Ulna. COAL TAR as produced fy the Singapore Municipal Gt Werks. Also other qualities. BATTENS for mom! and vmeer cases, any size cut te erder. CUPHANGER Old cable wire, different
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    • 954 16 OASSIFIED ADVEMMENTL_ The PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc.. In ordinary close-set type (average six words to line) are: per line: one insertion 28 cts., two ins. 46 cts., three ins. 64 ctf., four ins. 82 cts., five ins. 1.00, six ins. 1.13, ten ins. 1.40, twelve
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    • 904 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, compound house 7, Lorong 27, Caylang Road. Apply 114, Java Road. TO LET, compound honse No. 102, River Valley Road, from July 1. Apply 25, Malacca Street. NEW BUNGALOW, No. 144, TTnjong Ka ton 1 Road. Immediate entry. Gas and water service laid. Apply 20,
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    • 485 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET OFFICE, at 4 and 4-a, Prince Street, top and ground floor (can be taken separately). Ang Hock Siew, e/o Straita St e amah ips Co- Ltd. TO LET, godowna Noa. 745 and 749, Kampong Bharu Road, within easy reach of th« Tanjong Pagar wharves. Apply
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    • 282 16 Quality First. DAY AND EVENING GOWNS From A. Augustine and Straus Brizae, Paris. H.P. CORSET AND CORSET BELT From I'icard Minier, Paris. LINGERIE FRENCH From G. Strausw, Paris. SILK AND LISLE HOSE From the Phoenix Works, U.S.A. TENNIS DRESSES. We are the Leading European Dressmakers in Singapore. Mails Orders a
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 201 16 THE STRAITS TIKES TXLITHOVFS i Editorial and General m Manager's Office m IU7 Job Printing Offlc. 1244 All communicationa relating to editorial matters and news fh.onld be admaMi THE EDITOR. All communication. Mlatin? to business matters adv •rtisementa, subscription?, account*, p'inting, ete•hould be a^dres-ed to THE MAN/.OER. ADVERTISEMENT BATES. Wants,
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