The Straits Times, 7 September 1922

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 27,042 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1922 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 113 1 \^BKyv">"m^l"L!SS<^y TRADE MARK Sterilized Natural SWISS Milk Unsweetened Condensed SWISS Milk Sterilized Real SWISS Cream also Full Cream Sweetened Condensed SWISS Milk (Labelled "Sledge" Brand). From the famous pastures of the SWISS Alps, stand unrivalled for their unsurpassed RICHNESS and flavour. TRYING THEM MEANS ADOPTING THEM. SOLE AGENTS Joseph Travers
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    • 287 1 ANNUAL CASH CLEARANCE BARGAINS IN OUR HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. S^^^^^S "MAY BLOSSOM" DINNER SET S SPIRIT BOTTLES. A few Semi-Porcelain Dinner Services to GR \t^V SPIRIT 1 1 Moulded prlass in various *.c reJ a an exceptional Bargain Price. \f^ p 8 desigrus. 70 piece sets. jj 0 p reFgure required.
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  • 1729 2 Company's Extremely Low Capitalisation. I The seventeenth annual general meetin); of the Cicely Rubber Estates Company, Ltd., was held on August 4, at the offices, 4, Lloyd's-avenue, E.C., Mr. W. H. Dodgson presiding. The Chairman said Gentlemen,—Thiris our seventeenth annual meeting. The reports am! accounts have been in
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 270 2 33? 15*"| JIpI ii?r i! i ihM ftC £> I h' 1 liiwli r. I h< fij coul.l Im J>- H> n«d 1.0.n iki ■■aihrfal looJ If yc'ir Baby lived in England dii^ you wera un bto I I i s r»alf, ha would be hnvgbi up, 1 i babies
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    • 393 2 CUTICURA HEALS CHIIDHRASH All Over Bodies, Limbs and Feet. Very Irritating. "My F.ve children Suffered from d rash that came out in pirnpies all over their bodies, I;mb3, and feet. La:rr it broke cv; into white, sore eruptions. It was very irritating and at :>.ght we he J to tie
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    • 314 2 Smoke A La Semeuse HIGH CLASS DUTCH CIGARS M^\ FROM mjk Messrs. Mignot &de Block, Eindhoven. flr^H FLEUR <te LU33 FLEIJB de BIALAXA |g^T[ n de PARIS de SUMATRA K^vl w iv DUC w de I'EUROPE *P*f *ta CHIN" dv PRINCE HpJjfev I 4a R(» de LONDRES hSLuB d« SULTAN
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  • 181 3 Ayer Hitam. 10,565 lbs. Aycr Kunins. 68,000 lbs. Bahru Setangor. 13,500 lbs. lilackwater. 16,450 ibs. Bukit C10h.— 29,000 lbs. Kukit Selangcr.— sl,66s lbs. 8radwa11.— 44.733 lbs. Bertam Consolidated 173,000 lbs Bassttt.— 23,2oo lbs. 'aledonian 'Selangor). 35,597 lbs. Chersonese. ;ia,345 lbs. Connemara. -9,400 lbs. Uennistown (Krian, F.M.S.). 48,700
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  • 59 3 Kainunting Tin Dredging, Ltd. Return for Augjst. 580 piculs. Hitam Tin, Ltd.— Pis. 324. Chenderiang Tin Dredging, Ltd. Dredge 292 tributors 75, 367 piculs. Rahman Hydraulic Tin. 1,200 piculs. Uatrut Basin Tin Dredging Co., N. L. Output 355 piculs, 605 hours worked, 69,000 cubic yards treated. Malayan Tin
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  • 55 3 A Bombay message of August 21 says waiters and the menial staff of the Taj Mahal Hotel, Bombay, numbering over j 200, were on strike since the -7th idem. The men went on strike as a protest againbt the company's decision to charge the men 25 per cent, of total
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 567 3 Why it is necessary to have the sight tested. Whether your defect is short sight, long sight or astigmatism you are unduly straining the ocular muscles to see. A scientific test reveals whether your Bight is normal or whether you are seeing as the result of strain. We are fully
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    • 352 3 THOUGHTS AT FORTY In the care of his health a man, it has been said, is either a fool or a physician at 10. for the average man it should not be difficult to be healthy and in his prime at that age. With the weaker sex the ca3e in
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    • 234 3 Getting your Moneys Worth Every anna you spend on Brooke Bond tea is well spent, because the vacuum tin ensures that you get full value. Brooke Bond tea costs no more than ordinary tea, but it is far superior in freshness and flavour. However hot or damp the weather, nothing
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    • 187 3 Maynard's Aseptic Germicidal Soap THE SOAP OF A HUNDRED USES. A RELIABLE GERMICIDE AND DISINFECTANT. Invaluable in all cases of Dhoby Itch, Prickly Heat and Eczema, for Cleansing sores and wounds, as a Deodorant, for Freeing the Hair from Dandruff and for Sterilizing Surgical Instruments. Box of 3 Tablets mo
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 546 4 P. 0.-British India "nj Apcar Line Inccrporntr.l in Enpland) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES QMULA AM) OIMKNTAL S. N. CO. d'ndcr Contract >,ith His Majesty's Government) LONDON iAIMASTKIJN SERVICE ntOM I .IiMJON TO MAUSKII.I.KS. LONDON ANTWERP Due Singsporc Leave Singapore ;i\ ab««t Sspt !V NOVARA about Sept. 19 HACI
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    • 680 4 "ELLERMAN "LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (Uecrpunted is Eitlaai.') STEAM KK Dua Siagapore PASSENGER SERVICE OUTWARD. Steamer Due Siagapora M. CITY O? PARIS Not. S is. CITY O!? YOKK Dec 14 «.s. CITY OF SIMLA Jan. 28 a.s. CITY OF POONA Mar. 9 RoME^rAUi* 8.8. CITY OF PA HIS
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    • 651 4 STEfIiEK BMUH3S KGNINKLYM PAKETVAART MAATSOHAPP2J (BOVAL I'ACKET JSAV/GATION CO, OK i!ATAVU» ineorpui-at* in i-W.iliiu.'.) UNDR CONTRACT WITH THE NKTHEKi.Afi)VJ \.SDiA COVBBmmHI TelevkoM Noa. Paesac* l>»Pt. 111. Freight l)ej-L ISO. Marino bc»i. and TnsMkiassjMM Utpt. 14J7. M.u.K*er'a B«30t IMsV SINCARADJA" September 7, Tanjone-Mengeidar, Tanjonfr-LeUone, Panijli, Bcrombenz Asahan and Betawaa-DeR SWAERDECKOON— Pept<-nilier
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 376 5 STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y.K. LONDON LINE X..tori Maru Sept. 11 Atsuto Muru Sept. 21 LIVERPOOL LINE B.ngml Man S«pt. IB Toyohasai Man end Oct. HAMBURG LINE Llt-a Kara M<! Sept. lUtsdmoto Mara early Oct. NEW YORK LINE VIA SUEZ SOUTH AMF.RICAN LINE Eanagawa Maru mid. Oct. BOMBAY LINE atamaknra Maru B«pt
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    • 489 5 STEAMFP Sflll INfiS O.S.K. Proposed Sailing, from Singapore (subject to change without previous notice. EUROPEAN LINE For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam Antwerp, via Colombo, Suex and Port Said Arr. Dep. •LONDON MARU Sept. 21 Sept. 22 (Passage available) AMAZON MARU Nov. 19 Nov. 20 NEW YORK LINE For San Francisco,
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    • 770 5 STEAMER SOILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., UMITED LOCAL BAILINGS Intended to sail Stea.se* From Siagaßor* to I. Monday. 4 p.m. KINTA Port Swettenham and Peaanf. Monday, 6 p.m. HYE LEONG Malacca and Muar. Tuesday, 2.30 p.m. CALYPSO Port Dickson, Teluk Anson, Bagan Datok and Lumut. iiesday, 5 p.m. KELANTAN Malacca and
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    • 111 5 ALWAYS AHEAD! and lirellT MTRLS are the winners of the Grand Prix de France Ambrosoli Sfoppani Co. SINGAPORE AND PENANG. SOLE AGENTS ♦♦»»««»»>«»»«>»»«««««t..«».«« Three points in favour of the OVERLAND I.— RIDING COMFORT 2.— EASE OF HANDLING 3.— ECONOMY. Doing more work at less expense is an everyday habit with
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 519 6 CINEMAS "emp i¥e la the Second Show at 9.30 MISS DU PONT, America's most beautiful blonde, in THE RAGE OF PARIS In i keels. Supplemented by a PATHE GAZETTE and EVE'S UEVIEW OF FASHION. Also two new episodes of U.t great romantic serial TRAILED BY THREE First Show at 7.10
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    • 430 6 CINEMAS PA LACEG 4Y New Bridce Road. In the Second Show at 9.1S p.m. The farther new episodes 9 and 10 of THE ADVENTURES OF TARZAN SERIAL Together with a Bi* V. Comedy with Montgomery and Rock in LOAFERS AND LOVERS 2 parts 2 parts Preceded by a Vitngrnph Comely
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    • 157 6 Ask for and set that you fit Marseilles Roofing TSfes RIDJJ-.S AND VENTILATORS -HEART" BRAND Taeto BbM h*ve btfeD Imported uni! uf..:d 'c Ikcaj ■acts' for ov.i UO vein /if Every gonuln* Tiiu tn»de in it»rboilit« (Tnaat) (x.ivi the niuio of m ..x?m Id tuU a>nd aiuo a braud. hF:WARfc:
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  • 167 7 nxTbKia. Thumtiay. Scptemlier 7 HiK'i Water, 11. Hi a.m., 11.14 p.m. l'hil. Orch.stra, Vie. Mem. Hall, 5.18. Pri llminariee. Kathleen Parlow, Vie Theatre, 9.30. Heine Btar Opera. Friday, September 8 llieli Water, 11.41 a.m. UM p.m. si .C, I p.u. BOtareW, September 9 llitrli Water, 0.. r
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 74 7 Ek»« Wharf Bs«ln—Nit. Earn Wharr N.!. s 1 eon Wharf -Nil. M.-.in vVlKiit Eaipirt Deck Mara, Elkossa, K West Wharf Diomcd, UachaoD. .latU|ll:s !•> l'ulo Uranl Cor.l Wharf—ML X.; pal Harfoxtr. ■■Inin Wh.Tl I Leh. i'K llygel i, i■: uul< it loan X'>. l. Lmi Whaff—ML
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    • 41 7 1..W BIONG BEE, c >.ir.. !<D teas, from Sibu It, Brit, CIS torn, from Natumis .lAN PIKTERSZOON COEN, !>ut.. 7.019 tons, ln>ti rdam 8-K, for Bataria 6-'j. i, Men Bangkok 3-3. for II SiN(iKARA, Dut., tSi tons, from Pontlanak
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  • 147 7 To-day Malac<-« «id Jlu«r rJ 4 p.m. Kota Tincsri p.m. I I.ivtr4 p.m n.io 4 p.u;. I'enanp. Baisgeoa ::nd Calcutta 4 p.m. Irlrfay Mfl.-in. labaag, <', «be. Tort Said, Suet, er.ua nr.il Amsterdam, taking mails for Kurupc ..8 a.m. trai sn up to C p.m. to-day Bataria
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  • 16 7 Left Spore. Arrd. I.ondoa. I August 30 n'ter o i a >ptember U
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  • 237 7 Whra 'ii :i IoOC railway jouiiu-y or a: :i boring meeting or gathering, plenty <.f inttreat emn be gained by looking critically i.t all the chins iii view, an<l frOM ihcni forming an iiica» <>f the tmwtn' personalitiea, iayi mail papiT. The mrtow, tqiare chin, visually found
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  • 158 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, September 7. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/!<l Demand 2/3 29/32 Private 3 ms. credits 2/4 1/-1 On New York Demand 51% Private 53% On France Bank 620 On India, Bank T.T. 17? On Hongkong, Bank d/d 12 p.c. prem. On Shanghai, Bank d/d 6G
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  • 56 7 Tone of Market Steady. Latest London cables quote Spot sheet 7d. ■tngapore Standard Pale Crept Closing Pricei Faypn. Sellers. ipot 2314 Ml )ct.-Dec. an.-Mjir. Singapore Standard Bibbed Smoked Sheet Cloiing Prices Bayer*. Seller*. Spot Oct.-Eec. 23% 23Vi 24 24Vi Jen.-March 25V4 26 OAILT PRICKS
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 189 7 r f.»ue. ML P<l 1 1 Ayer W«nf 1 1 Ilitam Tia 1 1 Jelantoh 1 1 Johan Tin t'l £1 Kam. Kamunt. 10 10 Kinta Assoc. •> 5 Lingui Tin L 0 10 Malayan Ccl. 1 1 Mcnglembu 1 3 Htfii«M 1 1 Murai Tin 1 1 Nawng
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    • 149 7 Val. Pd. Bnjtn. Seller*. 0 £1 Br. Am. Tcbacco 4.8.3 5.1.3 10 10 Centrcl Engines 1C.60 10 10 Central Motor* 8.00 ;n 10 Eastern Shi,) 8.75 y.7:> tl E. Smeltinsr Co. 6.00 C.50 ">/- 6/- Electric Trjur.w»y» 1/- 2/--0 10 Frasar Neave 31.00 32.00 cd. .0 50 Hammers and
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    • 105 7 U. Enr. 6 p.e. |1,254,»00 I pa pjn Spore Electrical Tramwara, 6 p.:. £350,000 aoa. Spore MuDicipal I p*. 11,878,000 pai -pore Municipal 4H P-e. of 1907 $1,000,000 10 p-e. i'pore Municipal 4Vi p.e. of 1909 $1,600,500 10 p.c. 41*. Spore Mucicipal 4% p.a. of 19<MI $1,500,000 IS p«
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    • 390 7 Frwer ana Co. and Ly«Q %ni Evatfs QooUOon*. Lst*st armllafcU Sterling Quotations arc printed o» another pare on FrMay. To-day i Prices. Fr«(«r 2 Co. EvHtt Ulenby New ($1) 0.55 0.65 0.50 0.60 vlor Gajah (SI) 1.00 1.20 1.00 1.20 V. HiUro (So) 9.00 10.00 9.00 10.00 A.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 24 7 AIREDALES FOR SALE r.ipim from parted siock. Famous W alland (lonmel strain. Pedicrees I applied. ;.i i i and particul.il apply 1171, Strain inn
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    • 844 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS RIAL MAYONNAISE and Salad (r-am, Unlike your Cookie's make. H. Bolter. Europe Hole! Buildiu;.'. INSIST ON GOODRICH TVKKS. (Ip) ~FLAT AND rooms to LIT, tt, Waterloc Street. VACANCIES, No. 1, Oxley Rise, N. Tar.k Real, comfortable, excellent position. ART NKKIiI.EWORK «nd .!r. taught. Orders taken. 82, Waterloo Street
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    • 164 7 I IN AID OF THE SWATOW RELIEF FUND THE UNITED CHINESE MUSICAL ASSOCIATION will stage at the THEATRE KOYAL, North Bridge Koad, on THVBS&ATB, SEI'TEMCER 21 and 28, 1922, a plsy entitled THE AWAKENING It is a story fil!<d v i'.h p:.thos und h'ir.iour. Kngliuh toafJS and Malay ■eaaa \.i!l
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    • 148 7 FRASER NEAVE, LTD. NOTICE is hereby given that the transfer books of the Company will be closed from September 12 to September 15, 1922, both aajl inclusive. NOTICE is also given that an interim dividend of 10 per cent, (free of income tax) payable on September 15, 1922, has been
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    • 722 7 ESTATE OF SHAIK ABDULLAH BIN SAYEED BIN MARIE, DECEASED IMPORTANT TWO DAYS 9 AUCTION SALE of very valuable freehold and leasehold Sinpapore town properties, situate at Upper Cross Street, North Bridge Road, Middle Koad, Bencooler. Street, Dunlop Street, Ctoh Street Gaylanß Road, River Valley Road, Tan Tye Place r.nd Ord
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  • 1083 8 We cannot express any kind of sympathy for the Greeks. They are beaten, ani deserve to be. When the great war bepan, Greece broke her pledge to Serbia, and showed all possible sympathy with the German militarist policy. Turkey was drawn
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  • 34 8 The United States has invited the principal maritime countries to a conference at Washington in order to draw up regulations for preventing the dumping of oil and refuse in the harbours of the world.
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  • 44 8 The losses of the French navy in personnel during the war have just been officially announced. The total losses of the navy in co-operation with the amy amounted to 2,419. The losses at sea totalled B.KKS, of whom -1,498 are reported as having disappeared.
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  • 61 8 According to a notification in the official Gazette of Siam, the following British subjects have been naturalised as Siamese subjects Messrs. Frtzroy, E. Vander Smagt, Joseph C. Capper, A. Jacobs, H. W. A. Robinson, H. A. Patterson, R. D. Ptrcra, L. M. Vander Straaten, A. W. Wcndt and E. H.
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  • 83 8 Ambitious projects for the establishment of cotton-spinning mills in Manchuria are reported. One Japanese company talks of erecting a large establishment near Dairen, while a second is contemplating a mill with .iO.OOO spindles in Mukden. While it is difficult to obtain supplies of raw cotton at these places, the promoters
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  • 21 8 The Bishop of Singapore is due to arrive in Taiping on the 13th inst., and to leave on the 19th September.
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  • 25 8 The lUlian cruiser Calabria will shortly arrive here from Italy on her way tc China. From China she will return to Italy via American ports.
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  • 31 8 A new F.M.S. stamp has been issued. It is of 35 cents denomination (the new minimum charge for telegrams) and is carmine on yellow paper, of the standard size and design.
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  • 40 8 A Chamonix message says the body of the well-known educationist Dr. Sophie Bryant, who has been missing linei August 20, was discovered at the foot of a sharp declivity on a disused path within a half-hour's walk of the hotel
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  • 60 8 Mr. Justice Branch accompanied by Mr. 11. H. Banks, chairman of the Sanitary Board, Seremban, went out to Bahau about noon on Saturday last, for the purpose of bagging an elephant. It was not until Sunday afternoon that they met with any success, when Mr. Uranch spotb >l the an>mal
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  • 60 8 The petition cf Gunner Arthur Eator. of Lucknow, appealing aga of death for the murder of a Chowkedai passed on him by the Chic f .lv-;.: High Court at Allahabad, h:-s I ccpt:d and the Goverr.or-in-Council has been pleased t" eoaa note to naJ servitude for life thf rentenca of
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  • 69 8 For some days now the wood block roadway of Cavenagh Bridge has beer liberally sprinkled with sharp 100 ite chips than which it wonld b to find anything more trying to the rirkaba corlics' feet. The result is that thi men are constantly hopping from sick to side to save
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  • 69 8 When two British captains, accompanied by nn arased escort <>f seven mm, lan!' at Castletown, Bearhaven. Cork, to draw pay for British troops en Bere Island, they encountered a hail of bulletl in Towr Square. All of them were more seriously wounded. They replied to the foaflade with deadly effect
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  • 76 8 There was a better attendance at i Fair than last yenr b-it manv.f *-ere sinning little eaperness to boot mlers in thi' textile trade an! di to deal with tk-w customers. In luericc of the depreciation of the B prim were ftxed in gold marks an-1 German buyers were protesting
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  • 86 8 A letter from the Catholic Bishop of Swatow to Hongkong str.tes that at <"-nu?cn, out of more than 20,000 inhabitant" only half survived the typhoon. At Chiachiu persms were drowned ar.d at Haiki three Catholic famiiii-; of the village are the on'y surinhabitants. One nyssionry in the interior writes that
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  • 91 8 Charjrr.l on three counts of receiving illegal gratification, A. Pcrrcau, sanitary inspector of the Municipality, was placed before Mr. P. A. F. Davi-.!, District .T-.uifrc ar.d First Magistrate, yesterday. Court Inspector Lucy prosecuted, and Mr. V. P. Knowles defended the accused. The pros.--cution alleged tha. in the course of his
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  • 104 8 A message published at Manila o:i Aagnat :jo stated: Th.> Mi'-i: Kaisha freight steamer Okai Mara, bnun.i for Japan from J..v:: wi a cargo vi sugar and a crew of An, has stranded on a coral r.cf off the Mm loro c miles out of Manila and is in a
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  • 116 8 The ense arising out of th c dispute b?tween relatives of the late Sycl Omar bin Ali Al Junied in regard to a share in the proceeds of the sale of leasehold premises in High Street, which the testator. by a will of IS:>2 directed should bo kept as a
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  • 154 8 The North China Sunday Times of Aujrust 13 says During the forenoon of last Sunday, more than 70 persons all <f whom were Chinese, dropped dead m th« streets of the Chinese city at Tientsin, the cause beinp heat apoplexy. More than 70 also dropped dead on the Saturday from
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  • 219 8 Mr. G. EC Chesti ton was received into tha Etonian atn »iic i hutch i Captain H. S. I. Woods, vetcrnary scrgeon, Ministry «f Agiicultare, Biam, has left Bangkok. A Reuter cable from Mount Vernon, New York, dated the death of Mr. Edwai I tska, the brain
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  • 47 8 Our Penang correspondent wh tiger has been reported <:i Penang Balik Pnlan. I lied a cow and pij.'-^ ps wen left and r.portsj.ieii are (•!> the track, bat the tiger baa not yel been so>r,. It is believed to ha 1 over from Province Welleslev.
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  • 68 8 Our Ipoh correspondent wh <.<;;:t! to the recent shooting of a Chinese poultry thief whose body was foun 1 Wah, of the local M. V. i., t<> h" charged with culpable homicide for having ed his powers for self protection. The tated thr.i i thieves
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  • 60 8 Tlk- case in which Mr. Seah P< hurt in thi <.n August 16, aii'i i.i which Mr. tor i.c nit, to-day in M.\ ed for hearing Williams* Im Ing fo Mr. i r, i Mr. Smalley. It is i that the complainant the dc- the
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  • 248 8 The Aberdeen Free Proas states Tho death took place suddenly at an Abi-r--ilirii iiuisinp home on August of Mr, Robert Thomson Reid, of the linn of T. ReW ;uvl Co., rubber, tin und general nerehsuttaj Penanc and Federated .Malay Bta teid, who ma a
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 158 8 FOR THE RACES SPECIAL DISPLAY OF NEWEST STYLES Millinery Gowns Also new assortments of latest designs in materials, trimmings, laces, ribbons, shoes, sunshades, etc. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorpcr.'.cd in England) SINGAPORE. *J Machine For See Making and Cold Storage Work In construction the A-S machine is pimple and robust
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    • 130 8 ALHAMBRA THE GREAT LOVER 7 pts. 7 pts. Topical Budget and Comedy First Show TWINS OF SUFFERING CREEK (Wm. Russell) 5 pts. 6 pts. Pataa Serial, featuring Rnt» KoUad U THE AVENGING ARROW Episode 8. MARLBOROUGH RAGS (Mary Pickford) 5 pti. 8 pta SINS OF St. ANTHONY (Bryant \V=«hhurn) 5
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  • 342 9 Britain Suggests Armistice Movement. Reiter'3 Service. U Bdon, September G. Paris The I'ritisli (Mivernmcnt has inMird the French to sxnasina the possibility of a Graeco-Turkish armistice. The French reply to-night. London, September C. ■itineple The latest news is that the Nationalists are at present operating in the
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  • 63 9 Reiter's SF.Rvicr. London, September 6. Resreaentathrea of Professor Gregory, of Glasgow, w!io with his son has just compteted the Slnrien Trurt expedition through Mime little known parts of Thibet, cr.i- that he had nny intention !iur>'. adding that no ■hie, theodolite or otlu'r survey In■trusnenta wire carried, while
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  • 51 9 Reuter's Service. London, September C. San Diego, California A remarkable 2,27.") milts in 22 ho jr.-. BBS been aecvmpUshed by Lieut. Doolittle, MViQe, Florida, last night, in a De Haviland aeroplane. this afternoon. The only stop was one of an hour and a SJBsuter for fuel i. pi
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  • 55 9 Reuter's Service. London, September 6. A Berlin message states that £100,009,000. of which Herr Stinnes 'X per cent., is stated to be involved in the agreement signed by Herr Stinnes with the French cooperative delegate under which a German concern SOentea the monopoly of rebuilding 100,000 houses
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  • 44 9 IIEtTER's Service. Leßstea, September 6. Genera The Karl of Nfsar headed the Hbl i>f vire-presidents electee! by the aaaoßabt] >>f tin Leagoa of Nations, with :'.B out of II votes. M. Hanotaux, Fraace, and M. Branting, Sweden, were amongst the others siacssd.
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  • 137 9 Reutkr's Service. London, September 5. Riga A Moscow message says the Soviet budget for 1922-2.'} estimates the Red army expenditure at a total of 400 million grid roubles, equivalent to "4 per cent, of the whole budget expenditure. London, Se-ptcmber G. Riga The undiminished relentlessnass of the Soviet
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  • 119 9 Ketjteb's Sekvicx. London, September 5. A much brighter outlook in tho famine regions of Russia is indicated by Mr. Flesh, president ef the United States Grain Corporation and comptroller cf the Amerie-an Relief Administrate n, who has jus. Billies] after a month's inspection. He is of opinicn
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  • 133 9 Reiter's Service. London, September 6. At the Trade L'nion Congress at Southpert it was subsequently announced that Mr. H. Hamilton Fyfe has been appointed Editor of the Daily Herald. Mr. Hamilton Pyfa is a barrister-at-law who has had a variea journalistic? career sines 1888 when, at the
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  • 76 9 Reuter's Service. London, September G. Molten The situnti. n is more hopeful and people bis eirealating freely. Rjnda and Moslem gentlemen are cooperating to iuie't. Tho military have been strengthened. The deaths in the Muliarr.ini dsasvien are net likvly to exceed fifteen. It is amounted thnt the riots
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  • 32 9 Renter's Service. London, September 6. Paris It is reported from Chainounix that the French ex-Minister M. Marcel Sembat ciied en the 4th inst., and his widow committed suicide last night.
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  • 34 9 Reuteb's Service. London, September 6. Sympathetic messagt-3 were exchanged between the First Lord of the Admiralty and the Japanese Minister of Marine on the occasion of the loss of the Niitaka.
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  • 61 9 The booking opened this morning for the new Musical Company, the Powder Puffs. This is a very strong combination of London artistes under the direction of Mr. Jimmy Young. They have met with preat success in India and should do equally well here. They open their season
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  • 128 9 Butter's Service. London, September 6. The Whitehaven explosion breaks the country's long spell of immunity from coal mining disasters. The most distressing scenes were witnessed at the pithead as the mutilated bodies were brought to the surface. In one case a father and his two young sons were
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  • 621 9 Messrs. Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Singapore, September 7. Silver. 3o',i- Hongkong 12 per cent, premium. Share Market.— Dull. Kubbers. 15ids are wanted for Bukit Jelotongs, I'unggors, Chimpul.% Bukit K.itils. Aver Motsks, Bukit Kajang;:, New Sertndahs, Ayer Kunings^ Changkat S. dangs, Muars, Mcntakabs, Balgownics, Haytors and Alor
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  • 44 9 The Chinese Piece Goods Traders' Association of Singapors beg to acknowledge with many thanks the following further subscriptions to the above fund Adamson Gilfillan Co., Ltd. 500 International Credit-en HandelsVereeniging Rotterdam 500 Ambrosoli Stoppani Co., 200 Derrick Co., 50 ?1,250
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  • 525 9 Interesting Lecture by Mr. Justice Uarrett-Lennard. Before a good attendance in the V.M.C.A. hall last night Mr. Justice Bar-rett-Lennard lectured on the Responsibilities of Citizenship, and a masterly «x--ptsiticn of the subject was thoroughly appreciated. Mr. G. B. Harley who presided, in introducing Mr. Justice liarrett-Leiinard said he
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  • 187 9 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association bold its 567 th auction on Wednesday, September 6, when there was catalogued IJBMJR6 lbs.; 7SSJ4 tons. Offered 1,247,131 ibs. 656.76 tons. Sold KB,2M ihs. BMJI tons. PRICES REALISED. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents per Ib. S'pcre ltd. Quality 23 to23uj
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  • 98 9 [By Courtesy of theNichi Nichi Shimbun.] Tokio, September 5. A cholera epidemic is threatening the people in Fukuoka. Kinshu. It is reported that its spread is so rapid that the cases rose to or.c hundred per day. Mr. Ilikokichi lijuin will be appointed Governor of Kwantung owing
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  • 67 9 (By courtesy of the Lat Pau Press.) Shanghai, September 5. The delegate of the Pacific Commercial conference has arrived at Shanghai to solicit the attendance of Chinese. The strike at Hanyang arsenal has ended. An aeroplane accident occurred in Fentien, and the pilot was killed. Cheng Tan Shin
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  • 946 9 Doctors at Dinner at the Garden Club. The Chinese Medical Students' Unton gave a dinner at the Garden Club lasi night in honour of Mr. Tan Eng Han, the successful candidate for the term ending Aucrust cf this year, and the following were present Dr. A. L. Hoops
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  • 80 9 Th following is the pro-ramme of to-night's recital at the Victoria Theatre by the eminent violinist, Miss Kathleen Pariow 1. Concerto D. Minor Vieuxtemps i A::.lante) -Andante Religicso Finale Marziale.) Miss Kathleen Pariow. 2. a. Romance Beethoven b. Theme Variations Tartini c. Andante i.alo d. Turkish March Beethoven
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  • 695 9 Opening of the Coroner's Enquiry. The Coroner's enquiry into the circumstances attending the death of tl Mr. J. H. K. Warmer en Batnrdaj last, commenced i-horty nftvr 11 ■.m. lo<lay. The oxaminntii n Df conducted by Inspect* r A. \V: Hat The first witness ealle I Evans, of
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  • 140 9 New B. L. Service to Australia. It is announced on the aothi the Premier of Queensland, (Mr. Theodora)! h»tei ;i Hclboara August x, that the British In i>., ba agreed to commrn c imn a monthly ■hipping a rvice United Kiii.'.l;m t Q 'II -c v ce is to 1.
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  • 143 9 The bathing fraternity i I at any rr.u- that section of ii mi.tslii (l* si Castle Peak, ii c annoyed ai wiiut appear >" I lh( depredntioiis of motor bandits. For the r >nv< iiiince of Urn owners, says China paper, tin 1 >• matsheda contain boxes with a supply
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 663 10 1 Third Time is Lucky—For Rejriment. roay, on the B.E.C. ground, the < Middlesex snd thi S( 1 met for the third tin-e in the S.C.F.A. cup competition. The two previous meetings ended in draws. A packed attendance, including H.f.. 'i. Officer Administering the Gov- Son.
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    • 95 10 A return mat. Ii was played on the K.-iffles Boys' ircand yesterday between Ifasula and the Mar- i the Y. M. C. A. and rppulte-1 in w:;i fc.r the latter hy 2—l. O. Struys snd A. Kirn scored respectively for the i. M.
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    • 92 10 On Saturday on the Malacca Club the Final Tie of the K e Koon 1 p (.'inj-etitieii will b:- played sre the Vinolia Club and .1 Raba I. As in il'e pas) t hi committee of the .i 1 all I (ague are nllc.ttinjr ,1- dubs ami associations
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    • 45 10 llowing will represent the S.R.C. v. \i> t mpany H.K.S.R.G.A. at hockey the S.R.C. ground N. E. G 1 v and E. O. Angus j I B Wi'bband J. V. Moss; '.tii limit, A. V. vsn dtr Beck, da S.>u?a and ITS N. Leicester.
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    • 196 10 Progress Af Six-a-Side Soccer. Four matches were played yesterday in the six-a-side soccer tournament being run in connection with the S.C.C. sports, j As a result Jamiesun's and Doig's will meet in the final, which will be to-moi- row's great ■parting event. Yesterday's rjxult-; wero as
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    • 222 10 The Rugby-Football Season. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Koala l.umnur, ;-v pt. o. The cricket season is over and with the r.nul match played hut Satnnaay the soccer season has sMo come to a close. All the talk now is nf Rugby prospects, and in this Selangor will not
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    • 66 10 Yesterday's results were as follows: Single Handicap. Cantrell plus 2 v. Eowerman plus 2, postponed. TosceiV'j n!us 2 w.o. Gale plus 2. Nclscn owe 3 beat Rowe plus 0 by TO-DAY'S TIES. HiU v. Rev. Douglas. Mclntyre v. Doig-. I. W. Smith v. R. O.
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    • 105 10 The following dates have beer, arranged for cricket ipatcnes postponed from ti.rlier in the season Date. Match. Ground. Sept. P S.R.C. v. Services, S.K.C. II Merchants v. 8.8. A Ins. S.C.C 10 Lanka U. v. gst rkss S.R.C. 23 P.S. ii Law v. .S.R.C. Sl.< U Lanka V. v.
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    • 48 10 The following were the results of yer.- c! ly's ties Cheonu Chee Lim, owe 15 beat C. J. Stephen, sit. 1 G, 6 I I. Abt v. R. K. Voelker, unfinished. TO-MORROWS TIE. O. E. Zimmermann v. R. F. Voelker or I Abed.
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    • 148 10 Our Kuala Lumpur eorrespondenl wires ln the Selangor Club lawn tennis tournament yesterday, in the mixed doubles. Mrs. Day and Bagot beat Mrs. Grenier and Lynch, G 2, C o. The winners will meet Mrs. Hejjinbotham and Grenier in the final next week. The Davis Cup. A
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 1209 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— l have a rooted objcctiion to writing j to the newspapers, but there have been so; many comments made about the above' meeting that 1 think it necessary to eleari the air a little (by making more) and II
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    • 78 10 of the StraiU Times, j Sir, I d to see that in your leader of the 4th In tant you have started to sir^'er up the lap dogs. i'our put them I compulsion) i» a civic gun>-d by thenisehes is a splendid one. we don't wanti them. P.y al!
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    • 404 10 Sleepy Hollow." To tiio Editor of the Straits Times. S r, As w'alm Up" remim .1 ult., there has beer/ OM OX two letters recer.tiy in the Straits < D the subject of "Good O!d 1 Malacca." 1 don'i quite know where he I "Good" from though, "Old" yes, old
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    • 697 10 Wanted A Change. To the Editor 01 the Straits Times. Sir, As an admirer of good men, no matter of what colour or creed, it is a pleasure to me to recognise the constructive qualities of the public men of thii Colony. Your correspcndeni psks in regard to Mr. James,
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  • 198 10 William Jacks and Co.'s report of August 8 state itcome rf ;|i e present meeting cf the various Allies' representatives in t!i; I country ii awaited with interest !l something tangible will result. This ami ihc very big crops all over the world Russia, .America. Canada, irdv:
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  • 292 10 A fi^ht between some Eanjar MalayK bid its sequel a few daya ago in the Ipoh Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice Watsen, when a small Malay lad, according to medical evidence 11 or 12 years of at?e, was charged with the murder of unother Malay. Saleh
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  • 72 10 Miss dv Pont in The Rnjro f p ar i? i? the !>i:tin attraction at the Umpire ('innr.ii to-nieht with two opijodes of the uorial Trailed by Three, the PatM Caaett*. and Kv's Film Revi>-w. In ihf early show a Frank Mayo feature and 'i and 10 of Ilianvind fjuiwil
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  • 797 10 Present Day P.eaiism And Romance. This Freedom, by A. S. M. Hutchinson. Messrs. Hodii-.'r n:id Stonghton, London. 7s. 6d net. I Huntinptower, by John Buchan Hoddcr and Btoughton, London. 7s. (id. net. A year or sj ago Mr. Rutchinson had the happine. e s of becoming the
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  • 158 10 A Local Government order, issued ;it lladras, says thai among the M underfroim? imprisonment for offences in eranection with the .Malabar rebellion thcr" i- :i considerable number convicted in the curly stage of the rebi !lio!i of <: ii".: which though Serious in them-. may be regarded as of minor
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  • 592 11 Development In Past n Years. of the annual i trad an I commerce, Montreal He- retting news- attract v< iUostrated with ftnc .if industrial prodi of tb I th rich territory cf re. Among the eonBn article on the of E leak .i i i nsolidated 1
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  • 211 11 Possible Bah o!" the Great Newspaper. 27 to a Ceylon paper observes Discussing i.!i^ burning que tim oi thi I iiiaw v\ Ytr. .1. L. Gsrvin in the Viscount > tii k- dream .1 i.r a will, ■> I >r::k The T nment and permanently endowing
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  • 303 11 One of the belt k::own and mest ir.flu- nben f the Chin«ae community ■vay ct Penang on Sunday in the! person of me. (;a;i t^goh !',.>.■. pr mtn -.r. .i:.-:iu c s man. he, until hia retirement I i played l.h import! in
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  • 144 11 Two ISO h.n. Avro acrcp!ane3, made by: Aiui.ift uid Eo(faMerillg Company, lydnay, t^> tka oiite of the Royal u.strr.lian Air l'i>rce, wire di'livcred on uly 11?. They riachud Point Cook aerolltmM frr::i SyUmy ;it about 11.45 a.m., n't' i- Hying sine.' July 10. One Biacbtaa| vu- Bowfl
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 103 11 BKfSSB MASTER'S .VOICE" August Records are here Call or Write for Lists. S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd., (Incorporated la Honcioag) SINGAPORE, <»>M»»M»M ♦»♦♦->-»♦» M t M t M I I t t t M M M < > MM M > aC^. All-British -^o*lp jpf J Tyre New shipment fast arrived.
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    • 310 11 Raffles Hotel Tlioii* Z»2t. l BSM 1929. THURSDAY Guest Night, Dinner cc Joint Mtmlcal Durctura Mr. W. 8. TAGI.IAPIETR.V (OrcheOtsJ Manic). Sir. W. F. Connolly (Dance Music). SAlriilUS BROTHKBS, rotors. mam ion ■MttAFOKS. Ta* ealy Aot«i m ta« wuh th« U(m Bewttv| baatsJamUaa^ BXQtiISITK COOttfNvj AND BXCKLUMT WDH 1 Terms
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  • 1405 12 Considerable Increase In Profits. The fourteenth annual general meetb*J of the shareholders of Kramat J'ulai. Ltd., was held on July 27 at the rcKi.-tiicd utlici's of the company, Portland House, 73, Ba»inghall-slreet, E.l'.. Mr. B. H. B. Blandy (the Chairman) l>i-i-siiliiiK'. TeM Chairman said Gentlemen, Before proceediiui
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  • 96 12 Replying to representations of the Imperial Merchant Service Guild that the light on Mocha in the ReJ Sea, which was extinguished in 1916, should be continued, the Foreign Office says that the question is being earnestly considered in connection with the general question of the
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    • 77 12 HAIPHONG ■01^ DRAGON !SS/ cement Supplied to the Spore Municipality, Government of Johore, Malacca Municipality, PM.S. Railways and all leading architects and contractors. DUPIRE BROS. Sole Agents, Singapore. MM > OMMIMMMMMMMII M»»««»»»«HMM ®Spalato Portland Cement (TOWER BRAND) BRITISH STANDARD SPECIFICATION. Enquire prices from ROTTERDAM TRADING Company. Telephone ML t-C D'ALMEIDA
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    • 774 12 SALES BY AUCTION CHEONG KOON SENG GO. AUCTION SALE of valuable land and house properties at P.ukit Tmah Road. Dublin Road. New Bridge Road, Lorongs 27 and 27-a, Caviling, Joo Chitt Road, Liv Pandan Road, etc. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.'* taleroom, No. 30, Chulia Street, en Wednesday, September
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  • 326 13 Haw Peruvians Work 2' 2 Mil*.-} I P. lition .'<nt oat to Poru last I ipicea of the linyal i.i atody tin- physiolujry of life i Ai •■ii in.il to Bng> IRq umniary of th<' been eoauranieated .'.'M i'!i BarerefU wh i ..i if the party.
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  • 175 13 AUSTRALIA W OOLS. n I-Zitrht Hundred Distinct Types. i mmittce hai pr<> [nduatrial and Taefanologiat ■-;nii!)!cs «i wool? r. ntral Wool Coin- aj prepared an ipUon of caes typa .vh was on view r Mil nombered jars. Eof >^.' 'l i- 1" i v.. numbered ao ,i ..r '.ri.iti i!
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  • 123 13 re en ins: prcn'nonce (iiiirloch. iin ;i -i Angval lei ir'i-, i\.i> otben, basaeutd »f m of the ouoly UL hia* party on Loch with Urn usuiil i.is- packets i f au Iwkhaa, .i i iix taathrietMa, acaaa <>f DM ro:i t nunt. Bad si nu1' at
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 1772 13 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TENDEKS FOR TODDY SHOP LICENCES, SINGAPORE, 1923. NOTICE is hereby Riven that Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's OT.cc until noun on September 15, 1922. for tie exclusive right, subject to the limi tations of the Liquors Revenue Ordinance, l.lii, now Qrdinance No. 118 (Liquors Ik-venae
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    • 1089 13 TENDERS FOR TODDY SHOP LICENCES, MALACCA, 1923. KOTICB: is Batata 1 given that tendore will be received at the Resident Councillor's Office, until no. v M the September 18, ISJ2, for the c:. elusive riytit, subject to the limitations of tho Liquors Revenue Ordinance, 1609, aew Ordinance No. 118 (Liquors
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    • 382 13 r()lt I'KI.N< KS A>il> RICH H£M ONLY. THE ROYAL YAKUT! (AKAMG V11.A9.) IMI fakafj "r life f^ kaa, prepared from rhe b«-«t. ekeeeaat oeKftable .!rri|f» It has h weadl I certj uf laataaatag Irtti aawai MetnVae all arJaary easardare hi atakea mar a man Thi> salaahli iadlaln« m jted in
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 281 14 t MOTOR UNION INSURANCE CO. LTD. Private Cars. The Comprehensive Policy covers against Accident Malicious act. Theft. Fire. Claims paid in fall, Third Party Claims— no limit. Law Costs paid. FTRK.— Rent, Personal effects, Furniture. Stock in trade, Buildings, Riot and Civil Commotion. Earthquake. MARlNE.— Favourable rates quoted for cargoes
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    • 1816 14 Assets over $5,000,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $17,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Strait* Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 32, Old Jewry, E. C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England ..nd complies with the British Life Assurance
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  • 352 15 High Percent aiie of Doctors' Mistakes. Ffjnret quoted by a French professor at i -h Mudical Association Conference at G!k: sow recrn..y of hgh perceniages of ia^.ty diagnosis w il be reaii with surprise by the cri.nary public, says a home paper. The rafcjoct under discussion was
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  • 418 15 Swimmers Attacked on English Coast. With bis wife an anguished spectalor, Mr. Percy Harold Lee (assistant master in the Church of England school at Hornaea) was attacked by an unseen whiie bathing and drowned. Mr. Lee was hi the water with Was Btatrke i Unalaghai lank clerk),
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  • 143 15 The Chinese colonies in Japan have hrn l Kreatly exercised over the report that :!,">OO Chinese labourers will be immediately departed under an old regulation prohibiting foreign labourers workinir outsit foieifrn settlements. As there are more than 5.000 Chinese labourers i;- the country such action seems
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 271 15 WITH Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. Every woman knows that clean bread cannot be made with dirty hands, neither can a house be kept tidy without constant attention. So it is with the human system. Pure blood cannot be made from a foul stomach and deranged digestion. The body needs
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    • 94 15 M The "Real" Mackay J/m 2jv y° u desire a Whisky aCmJi'l Wkl mellow and smooth but ffv J> yet a true stimulant, then ■Mlh'^K'M y° u w h ave no hesitamSV^Js' t* on m choosing" Maekay. 40 per case I J\% (0\ Ih VI m ■jUfl i, I-; ADAMSON
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 372 16 GUAN MAT ft CO., LTD. dncnrr'nrnt'-H 'n Sin«mporn) »•>. Phillip turn*. ne'v tunmn of bcau*i and li\l \N« 1 B, Baiter 1 Circular htlag Halanrn with books to w»ich 50 fh > t., M 8 lh». Baltrr's Porket Snrii.g Balance to weijrh M 1L» ami M Saltrr's F.imily Spring Bulancm,
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    • 472 16 PARISIAN HOUSE S, ORCOARD ROAD. THE DIRECT IMPORTER OF ALL GOODS FOR LADIES FROM PARIS. This TTouse sell goods as agent at 10 per cent, commission only on cost price. So our goods are much cheaper than other Houses. Every 3 momhs we receive new gooJs sent by the Manufacturers
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    • 1737 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS^^ The PREPAID charge* for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., in ordimry close-set typo (average six words to line) are per line one insertion 28 cents., two in*. 46 cts., three ins. 64 cts., four inn. 82 cts., five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten Ins. $1.40, twelve
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    • 833 16 TENDERS INVITED PAWNBROKERS' LICENCES, NEGRI SEMBILAN. 1. Tender* will be received at the offire f the Secretary to Resident, Neifri SembiInn, Sercmban, up to noon, on September 2^, 1922, for the right to receive a licence to net as Pawnbroker under The Pawnbrokers Knactm^nt, IUU," in each of the undermentioned
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    • 280 16 'TU «at for mortal* to comma** rvitu bat we do avor*, dtiem M, We are now exhibiting an entirely new range of model gowns and dresses in the very latest modes. Mail Order* a ipeeialltjr. Good* srnt CO. I). We ara tha leading European Drcsinaktra THE BAND-BOX PRINCESS GARHESTS m,
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 204 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPIIOXES Editorial and General 58 Manager 1 OlT.ce I l Job Printing Office I*** All communications relntinß to editorir.l matters and news should be luldreiind t'> THE EDITOR. All communicationa relatin« to business matters— advertisements, subscriptions, accounts, prir.tinc, etc, ■hould be addressed to TIIK MANAOBB. ADVERTISEMENT RATES.
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