The Straits Times, 20 September 1922

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times SO. 27,053. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2Q, 1922. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 418 1 ;il Iflll < > > t ♦«■♦»-»♦<♦»»»»♦««»♦♦♦♦♦>♦»■»-»♦♦»♦-»♦■»-»♦-»<♦♦«♦«««» M«HM II 111 NO CRIME- SO GREAT I j e^Wji AS DARING To EXCEL I wA ijyy *!^J^^'^ l>^_ The writer wno usct^ nesc words may have been a clever man, but he must have vdr W*Gr lived before the time of KODAK
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  • 793 2 - Wireless Telegraphy Spoils Instrinct. A very singular thing has been stated lately in the Press not only singular, but, assuming its substantial truth, of farreaching importance, writes C. H. Colling in Light." It appears that, of all unexpected incidental results, transmittin;stations for wireless telegraphy, or rather,
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  • 201 2 A code of rules for the management cf soluiers' messing has been drawn up by the military authorities, which, whili; making various changes necessitated by the return to peace conditions, embodies many useful lessons that were learned in the war relative to dietary daily routine prctcction of food
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 269 2 Briii.am and Economical The Ail-British Lamp ERASER Si CHALMERO ])'.<:; WOMB Pr.^prs. O^K£.JRA.I- KLECTP^C CO. LTD -.n '-usl*nd) iiiaon Rosd. Sisgspor*. Telenhon* N«. J«« T»l««ra«« "VANN««' KEPLER' Cod Liver Oil with Malt Extract n \iry vfiluable ,foo4-tonic, eagerly J I b taken b\' all children owing to its V pleasant
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    • 321 2 ■W BEE.THAMS l 8« J -roia. f YOUR SKIN AND B COMPLEXION r.VT* all ronghri«»s, rcineu, tan, jfc fuily eoothinc and rafreshing jjr-rju4| "JiTßt CTM 1 tW t >' r «OII > JPf<Cil PHOTOS of Actresses, Beauties, Studies, Drawings. Great choice and variety. State wishes clearly and write to Mr.
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    • 174 2 A.M^A. A.M.A. George FLETCHER Co.. Ltd (Incorporated in England) CANE SUGAR MACHINERY SPECIALISTS for the Equipment of REFINERIES Sole Afwt:— P. A. PARIS, M/ 16, THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. A3I.A. A.M.A. cc mm ADLER TYPEWRITERS THE QUEEN OF TYPEWRITERS. Cheap in Price and Last the Longest. Travel). n« Adler. O'.f.cc Model
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  • 1018 3 The Traces of Neolithic Man. There can be little doubt that Avebury. with its circles, fosse, and valuum, is referable to the late Neolithic period. This belief has been sustained by the evidence covered by five seasons of excavation, from the year 1908, writes a correspondent in the
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  • 56 3 KnuUnp Orders, tinted September IS, Hy Lieut-Colonel F. E. Spencer, D.5.0., M.C., Co'.nmandinfr S.S.V.F. Wednesday, 20th.— 5. 1S p.m.. Drill Hal!, S.Y.A. Company, Company Parade. Thmsday. 215t.— 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, Lowis Gun Class. Friday, 2Snd.— S.ls p.m.. Drill Hall, S.R.E.(v), Kield. Sections. Bridsin* SignI er 5.1.1
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 285 3 NORDDEUTSGHER LLOYD AND r HAKBUR6-AMERIKA LINIE i'"<imiiMnlt< Incorporated in Germany) The umli rrut<"l are the Companies' intimled tatatM. (HTTWABD9 Knr flimgLnitf. Shanghai and Japna Due Singmpore. \Vi:STi ALi:\ (X.D.L.) Sept. 22 1 ii i 11. A. 1., i Oct. HOMEWABD9 Knr Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremea Due Singmpore. HATSU-Um (Hj\.L.i b«|.
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    • 264 3 JUST THE THING FOR THE CHILDREN No Mother Who Ha* Once Tried Bahy'a Own Tablets Tor Her Little One* Ever Cares To lie Without Them Again. Children require special medicine of their cwn. mariu of such ingredients only ns cannot posfibly do thpm harm, and put up in exactly the
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    • 320 3 GLASSES MUST FIT THE EYES. Glasses which do not stay in an optically correct position Wore your eyes are not only troublesome but are apt to cause further injnry by straining the eyes. Oar glasses are made to fit and stay fitted. One oi the principal reasons for their doing
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    • 221 3 Likly Luggage WARDROBE TRUNKS flflgj^*^* STEAMER SIZE KSffii^ There are three major elements lII T^k-. which enter into the construction Ijy^^ijT' of Likl y" Wardrobe Trunks. iTw/slisLj* They are appearance, convenf^^^J ience and wear. See for yourno favours of the bapgape man. Prices $150 to $175. s STEAMER TRUNKS The
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    • 701 4 STEAMER SAjLIHGS P. 0.-Britisli India Apcar Line (Cumr:'.ni' Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PFMNSI LA ANO ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (t'arVr Contract with His Majesty's GoTernment) LOKDON rAB-KASnBM SERVICE FKOM IONOON TO MARSEILLES. IX>NDON A ANTWERP Due Singupore Leave Singapore MANTUA r.' m\ Best 17 1
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    • 656 4 STEAMER JAILW6S ELLERMAN LINE ELLERMAN k BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Lt<L (!aeorpotateif la Evglaad) STEAMER Due Singapore PASSENGER SERVICE OUTWARD. S'car'r- r Due Siagapore 1.1. CITY OF PARIS Not. I M. CITY OF YORK D^. 14 s. CITY OF SIMLA Jan. 28 ■.i. CITY OF POONA Mar. HOMBttAKEt. s.s. CITY OF
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    • 659 4 STEfIMER SftIUNSS konThklyke paketvaart maatschappm (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO.. OF BATATIA) (Incorporated in liolinnd) UNDER CONTRACT WITH T/IE NB'I'BaWLAXM INDIA, SOVKKWHPrr. Telephone Nos. I'mi*age I)i-pt. 131, F'rcight Daft. 1202, M.irine Kent, i'ij Trnnyliipment llept. 1137, M?.nazcr'» Dept. 100.!. BOTH— Scplcmlnr 20. Hasjtok and Pnlnmbnng. VAN OVERSTRATKN Beptember 20, Hongkrag nnH
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    • 302 5 STEAMER SAIUNSS N, Y. K. LONDON LPf At<.ntn Maru S<-pt. 22 Karlumn Main Oct. 5 LIVERPOOL LIN« Toyohashi Man «ad Oct. HAMBFRG UNK Mura Man aad Sept Vatsnmoto Mara •arlj Oct. NEW TORK_ LINK VTA BTJEZ BOUTH_ AMERICAN LIWI buam Muru Oct. 13 BOMBAY LINB Kamr.kura Maru Sept. 19 Baaakt
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    • 265 5 STEAMER SAILIN6S "as.X. Proposed Sailing* from Singapore (.object to change without previoos notice.) EUROPEAN LINK For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam. Antwerp, via Colombo, Snei and Port Said. Arr. Dep. LONDON MARU Sept. 27 Sept 28 (Passage available) AMAZON MARU Not. 19 Nov. Z0 (Omit Marseilles) NEW YORK LINE For Baa
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    • 149 5 STEAMER SAILINGS DOLLAR LINE For Boston. New York, Baltimore (via Sun) s.s. ESTHER DOLLVR SEPTEMBER 21. s.s. M. S. DOLLAR OCTOBER 15. FOR PACIFIC COAST. San Francisco, Seattle and Vancouver s.s. HAROLD DOLLAR LATE SEPTEMBER. Through Bills of Lading Issued from Singapore to the Principal Cities of the United States
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    • 320 5 STEAMER SAILINGS AUSTRALIA BY BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) Singapore to Java Ports, Port Darwin Thursday Island, Brisbane and Sydney, via Torres Straits, also with transhipment to other Victorian, South Australian and North Queensland Ports, British New Guinea, New Britain, Tasmania and New Zealand Ports APPROXIMATE SAILINGS MARELLA, 7,372
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    • 205 5 STEAMER SAILINGS COMBINED BKRVICK OP THE OCEAN S.S. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) and THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO., LTB. (Incorporated in England) Monthly Service taking cargo and Pai.enger. from Singapore JAVA PORTS (a. inducement offer.) NORTH-WEST AUSTRALIAN PORTS AND FREMANTLE fPKRTH> Approximate Sailings MINDEROO O t. 1!' GORGON
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    • 162 5 STEAMER SAILINGS STRUTHERS AND BARRY OPERATORS UNITED STATES SRIPPING HOARD. 9INGAPORK TO 1.09 ANCF.f FSAN KBANCISro. Ihin Rlngapora ?.s, DEWEY Sept. 25 to discharge and load M. ELKRmGE Oct. 15 to discharge and load WEST PROSPECT Oct. 2J. to discharge and load .«.a. WEST CHOPAKA Nov. 15 to discharge and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 469 6 CINEMAS ALHAMBRA From Wrdnenday, September 2C tv Mondr.y September 25, 1922. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. THE TOPICAL BUDGET A RoberUon-Cole Production. Featuring George Nichols, Helen .U-roi.ie Eddy and Lloyd Hughes THE TURN IN THE ROAD In S Reels. Universal Special Attraction. Presenting Marie Prevont Supported hy Macßusch
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    • 276 6 CINEMAS p a i7a"c c g a y NEW DIUDGE ROAD. To-night in (he First Show at 7.30 Another Great Indian Ficturc RAJA HARISCHANDRA port* 4 parta Episodes 1.1 ;.m! U of THE ADVENTURES OF TARZAN SERIAL In Second 3how at 9 Tkt World's Crcntcrt Picture i 3 p,ru INTOLERANCE
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    • 620 6 STEfIMER SAIUHGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., U^ID LOCAL SAILINGS Intended to sail Steamer Trom Sinnr.pore to Monday, 4 p.m. KINTA Port Swet'cnham and ri-nanj». Mondny, 5 p.m. HYE LEONG Malacca and Muar. Tuesday, 2.30 p.m. CALYPSO Port Dickson, Tduk Anson, E:<ff»n DatnJt ami Lumut. Tuesday, 5 p.m. KELANTAN Malacca and Muar.
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  • 99 7 mnuuatL vl.iy. September 20 Ul p.m. Kxchnngc, 2.16 Tanglin Cluo >t Hcin*. «.!< »J». Pi Ii tier. i:.<;.a. v. s.c.FJV. I. i tl r, Bepiesibet 21 Ilr/li W.'.'ir. 10 n.m., 10 21' p.m. S--n. i'hil Ofchrstra. Vie. M/>m Hall. 8.15. b Hie Eieheag*, 5.16. Skew, Via, Thratre,
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 54 7 r»m v. »i»ff H^-hi- Nil. Fjist Whnrf Nil. rawak. i Hara, Van o.vr- Jard!n*s UTharl .i Wharf—NO. Keppe! liartxmr. Lch. H-. R.ia. Coai Whan Ve««elB in Orr Dock. i 1 ek i Ultra, Vici eh. Norah, Tvs O. Keppel I igfs Dock Cyronn W B Jahaaaa,
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    • 54 7 I thaa 18-C'. Sana 'Jo-i. Stba is-!', fc tukmd I, :Yon R?i:qunt Pcnaag foi na, from Amov hi Dtli !*-:>, for B M 1- i'.r... 131 ion-, from n Port Swotti :ili:im Jl-9. g Sunboi rcm 0 Pontianak from Malacca n U.jbo l'J- 1 for Calcutta U".r. tni,
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    • 89 7 T*4aa rttfhlia »:id lenang 3 p.m. :< p.m. a .'< p.m. 4 p.m. Ii pan -I p.n;. Tkunda> Bnagei Lsav itan C a.n\ 1 Japan, tak* da K a.m. Barw Calik 11 U.U.. Anoy, ta!»ing 10 a. i.:. 1 P-ni „ri l>. SweUeahaai 1 p.c>. n T.iUk,
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    • 24 7 ere Arrd. Londna. t 7 S.'p timber 6 r II ptemher B August September 11 Aucr SJeptember lt> Si [iti'niber 18
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  • 154 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, Srptcir.ber 30. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4J Demand 2/3 29/32 Private m*. credits 2/4 1/4 On New York Doniaml SI Private .W On France Bank 630 On india, Brink T.T. 178 On Honßkonn, K:iiik d 12' i p.c. prem. On Shanghai, Bank d/d MH
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  • 55 7 Tone of Market Steady. Latest London cables quote Spot shoot 7%4. Spot 3i-t.-Doc. l-n.-M«r. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers. Sellers. Spot 24 'j 2~» Oct.-Dco. 2V, 25*i Jan.-March 2(i>4 27 DAILY PRICES
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 196 7 I -.SUC. v 'al. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 1 1 Aycr Wf«f i.oo 1 1 Batang I'aiiang 0.40 0.45 1 1 Hilim Ti» Mi Ho 1 1 Jclantoh 0..I5 0.45 1 1 Johan Tin 0.30 0.40 :i £1 Kani. Kamunt. 1.11.0 l.l.'i.Gc.d. I'l Kinla As-aoc. 4.00 5.00 6 6 Lined
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    • 154 7 issue. •al. I'd. Buyers. Sellers. i £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 4.7.G -4.10.0 !0 10 Central Engine* 10 JW '0 10 Central Motori JI.OO 10 10 Eastern Ship 8.75 ».73 .1 i'l E. Smelting Co. 6.00 6.30 ."> Klectrlc Tramwmyi 2/- norn '0 10 Fvasi'r Xcave 30.00 Cl.OO xd. >
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    • 108 7 0. e-sg. <i p.c. fl,2*4,»08 pu pa, p.m. 3'pore Electrics: Tnuawart, 1 6 p.c. £C50,000 M S*pon lluiaoipii f tj». $l,S?g,CCO pst o'pore M'jnicJpn! 4^4 p* of v:»ri $1,000,000 10 pa «i». J'porc Mnziicipal 4% p^. of s-.»* $i,o00,500 10 p^. «k. ■> pore Municipal 4 4 p.», of
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    • 382 7 Fraaet and C*. and Lyall and Evan's Quotations. Lateit available Sterling Quotations are printed on another page on Friday. To-daj s Prices. Ira -it F.jalf& ft EvaU. Ulenby New (f 1)0.45 o.'.j 0.»5 o.oj Uor Gajah <fi) LOO 1.20 1.00 1.20 k. Hiiaia »'ss) fc.oo K'.uO 8.00 10.t.'0
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 80 7 I.i. -.>! HPIMM I'>. 1922 riliciv.- ttl I :unl.. notilieil that :i general survey of nil eartfo landed in I ki.maired ndiHon will held on Friday, tlic --i.'l instant in Godowai Noa. 4 and i N.> i tii .-.rtcr toil BOUSTIAD .'i CO., LTD. (Incorporated la the F.M.S.) Agei.lr., OUCM
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    • 696 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS <i:T THIS OUT Abbot* Lmjer, 4:> cents' pir Lirv* bottle, 'J. r > cents per small bottle. Vnjr cheaper nnyT.here H. Bolter, Europ.' iotel nuildinK. INSIST ON GOODRICH ~TYBES. ~lpj FOR SALE, white polished Italian marbli 'iles, 2 feet aquare, in stock. Apply No. 1"2 iavelock Road. (Ip;
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    • 156 7 NOTIFICATION Tender* will be received at the Raaldeafs on.cc, Kuchinjr, up to November 30, 1022, for the lease of the i'.i«nl.ro^ing Farm lor the District of Sarawak l'ropcr, i.e., from Tunjoiij; Datu to the S.tdong river inclusive. The I'Yrm confers the exclusive right t» the lessee of carrying on, ar.d
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    • 81 7 NOTICE The Annual General Meeting of the S.C.I;'.A. will be held at the S.C.F.A. Pavillion on Saturday, September 23, 1922, at 2 p.m. precisely. LIM YEW CHYE, Hon. Secretary. THROUGH THE AUSTRALIAN CONTINENT Illustrated Lecture by Captain DAVID DOULI, the well-known Author-Lecturer. V.M.C.A. HALL, Wednesday, September 20, at 9 p.m.
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    • 623 7 MaTOWaVg.'* .i._-*r r> '^^aaaal <■ '"''Sm lam J^rfj'r*^^ 7tfii 'b jly l.'lß N'OTICK is hcri by siven that tjr o/ The Eaat Asiatic Company, I pany iacotpovatad in Danmark, and nsrlttrj a plucr of businsss In Slngspore and else where and Is aaad »y ths Coi In i I Sweetine.i,
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  • 41 8 The engagement is announced between Dr. Lee Choo Neo, daughter of .Mr. Las Hoon Leone and -Mr. Ten Kocn Lim, son of Mr. Teo Cliye Hong. The wedding will take place at 111. tinerald Hill Uo»d, on September U, Utfc
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  • 1118 8 It would appear that Mr. Davis has beer, to Holland and has placed the fifty million combination scheme before the International Association of Rubber Growers of the Dutch East Indies. That Association listened, and there for the present the matter seems to end.
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  • 90 8 Cultured men and women moving in good circks, and controlled by a clever NfM are declared by the home police to be responsible for an extraordinary new epidemic of international jewel robberies. The gang has already netted nearly C 400,000. The police state that jewels valued at over a million
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  • 102 8 Through the Continent of Australia, ia the title chosen for the illustrated lecture which Captain David Doull is billed to deliver in the V.M.C.A. Hall to-nijfht at 9 p.ra. The lecturer, who comes with an excellent reputation, tells an interesting story of life in the (treat empty continent usinjr numerous
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  • 27 8 The protest against the enhancement of telephone rates in Calcutta has been forwarded to the Governor General in Coun:il by a conference of various Associations in Calcutta.
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  • 30 8 To-morrow, St. Matthew's Day, there will be a celebration of Holy Communion it 7 a.m. at St. Matthew's Church, Senoy Lines. There will be no service a^ St. Andrew's Cathedral.
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  • 34 8 In regard to \\:e winding up of the War Loan.s Investment Trust of Malaya, re payment at par, with tlirce months' interest at six per cent, per annum, is being •rranged for October 1.
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  • 34 8 Mr. Clynes, speaking in Liverpool on September 4, revealed the fact that Trade Union membership as represented a; the Trade Union Congress, has dropped by 1,000,000 since last year, while funds have .ropped £10,000,000.
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  • 57 8 Dr. Samuel Zwemer of Kjrypt, editor of the Moslem World, will deliver an aillll IT' n The Moral Couratje of Jesus at thy Y. M. C. A. to-morrow eveninjr, at 8.45 o'clock. Thii address which wa* ielivcred to the students of Cain UaJvei jity, is being given here by reque.st.
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  • 54 8 Two ladies were walking past the ■Sailors' Home yesterday evening when ;> Chinese snatched a ba«: containing a ;ood sum of money frjm one of tiv.-n ;Ie was caught socn after in Cole-man Street with the la^ and BJMMejf intact and was placed before Mr. Dawson toJay. He pleaded guilty,
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  • 49 8 The Raffles Hotel orchestra will play the following programme of music to-day at 9.45 p.m., under direction of Mr. S. Tagliapietra Overture, William Tell, Rossini Celebre Menuet de Boccherini (quintette No. II) Second Grande Fantaisie. Tannhauser, Wagner AndanttCantabile (from the quartet op. II) Tschaikowsky Manon, Puccini Maria. Czardas, Michaels.
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  • 63 8 Mr. James D. Barton, who in January 1920, brought th« Julian Eltinge Comedy Company on a successful tour through China, has just paid a visit to Hankow, making arrangements to bring the wellknown Ben Greet Shakesperian Players out on a tour this comintr season. The Ben Greet Company, which is
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  • 104 8 Inspector King, in charge c' Sepoy Lines division, mentioned before Mr. Uui. restcrday the case of the Chinese who iied as the result of severe injuries inlictcd on him by Lim Ssng, watchman at Tan Kok Kee, contractor to the Harbour Eoard, on the night of the 13th inst., when
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  • 173 8 A number of leaden balls, some of them apparently designel as cannon shot, others as the projectile of a very olu fashioned musket, wan recently discovered !>.t Pootung during excavation? carried out on a property belonging to the Shanghai Dock and Engineering Co. A BSaadsnfcle quantity of these relics were
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  • 181 8 Criticism recently passed en Shanghai ricksha companies was discu a meeting of the Chinese ami foreign Ricksha Owners' Guild held at headquarters, says the North China Daily News. A Chinese ricksha proprietor characterized as pure imagination the statement that the companies derived $300 a year from a ricksha costing $120.
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  • 186 8 Many of the lanes leading off Changi Road in the neighbourhood of tho Perseverance Estate are again being rendered unhealthy by having had their drains blocked up by would be fishermen. The P.W.D. some few months ago went to the trouble and expense of having Hum cleared. However after a
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  • 349 8 The marriage of Mr. Nigel E. S. Gardner to .Miss Marion Trengrore will take place at St. Mary's Chuivh, Kuala Lumpur, on September 86. The Right Rev. Mansfield Wall EEenry WMtehead, Bisboji of Had wiio has r. m December :'i next. Mr. Lewis, engineer in charge <if
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  • 28 8 The Chilka, bringing mails from I I ;:t Penan-,' at 8 a.m. on Friday. ttsuta Ham, with mails ftp m China and Japai re at daylight
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  • 129 8 The following ami Mr-. Loitsdale and Mr,. Griffith b ir effort to r;;i.-e funds for the Child n of which tho first r:.r: will consist if Vaudeville Tit Bits by Mr.-. l>;.y. Miss Newton, Capt S. Groves and Mr." V. <;. Enchid. Hiss Addie .> well known in
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  • 156 8 We tion of a nateiit method of laying reinforced rubber roaiis and surfaces," the Inventor of which is, Mr. W. i. Barn of ln:ih. From uption we infer that the principle is to construct the blocks with slot holes hy means of which they are threaded 'in t
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  • 184 8 are constantly fa 'ed by the problem how to provide foi •dotation of their children. Naturally 'hore is n predisposition to send thvm tn schools in England, but there ws to us the other dnv some pamphli ng with facilities for education in Switzerland, and ;i persoal
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 149 8 WHY NOT B WE THE BEST P OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE The "Davis' Sewing Machine LOCKSTITCH HAND SEWING MACHINE. High arm, made of good hardened steel on strong wooden base with all the latest improvements to aid the operator. Complete with all spare parts, needles, etc. and Wallnut wood cover. LIGHT RUNNING,
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    • 120 8 ALHAMBRA A PARISIAN SCANDAL P Pts. 5 pts. (Marie Provost) THE TURN IN THE ROAD B pts. pts. Plrat Show THE AVENGING ARROW Episodes 13, It and IS. MARLBOROUGH JACK STRAW 5 pts. 5 pts. (Robert Warwick) WIDOW BY PROXY 5 pts. G pts. (Macurile Clark) First Show UNDER TWO
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  • 2217 9 Attitude of the British Cabinet. France Withdraws Troops From Chanak. Reuter's Service. London, September 18. It is learned authoritatively that forces of v;iri<us kinds in England have already lie. n uriii'ncl to the Dardanelles. A further communication from Parix received at Downing Street and tin re is no
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  • 80 9 Relter's Service. London, September 19. In a leading article on the geological survey of China, The Times details what is being done. It says the three great objects of a geological survey are being accomplished. The mineral resources of the country are be.ing ascertained, a uniform survey is being
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  • 87 9 Renter's Service. London, September 19. The Hague Heer Beerenbrouck, opening the States-General, said that measur'-s for revision of the constitution must first be considered. Rigorous restriction of i expenditure was essential. The Department of Agriculture would be amalgamat il with the Public .Works. Revision of the labour contract
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  • 96 9 Renter's Service. London, September 19. The Port of London Authority report fir the year ending March 21 last states •-hat shipping paying river tonnage dues for the years to March, 1322 and 1921 respectively was foreign 20,017,000 tons and 17,837,0!»0 tons; coastwise, 5,681,000 tons, 6,483,000 tor.s. During
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  • 78 9 Keuter's Service. London, September 19. Berlin Herr Havcrstein, director of the Reichsbank, has returned from Lon--1 don after his conference with the Bank of England. He informed the Cabinet that the Reichsbank is now prepared to accept six months treasury bonds maturing on February 15 and June 15 next.
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  • 71 9 Reuter's Service. London, September 19. A ballot cf Lancashire firms spinning American cotton has resulted in 75',? per cent, voting in favour of short time and 16 per cent, against. The remainder are neutral. Communication has been opened with the neutrals. If 4 Ms per cent, of them
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  • 28 9 Reuteb's Service. London, September 19. Jackson, California Rescuers have penetrated to the Argonaut mm?, where there wore 47 entombed miner*. They found all of them dead.
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  • 604 9 Reuter's Service. London, September 18. £encva At the assembly of the League of Nations the Norwegian delegate, Miss Bonnevie, presented the report of the fifth commission on the opium traffic, which urges all governments to adopt the import and export Certificate system without delay. It recites the
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  • 76 9 We are indebted to the Japanese Con-sul-General for the following wires. Tokio, September 18. Considering it inadvisable to lift the embargo on gold, the Finance Ministry announced, on September 16, that the Ministry intends to lift the embargo gradually at the proper times. Imperial ordinances abolishing the
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  • 177 9 Renter's Service. London, September 18. The Hague At a meeting of the International Rubber Growing Association for the Dutch East Indies, Mr. Davis explained his rubber scheme. The meeting came to no definite decision. London, September 19. Dealing with the ejuestion of rubber restriction The Times points out
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  • 29 9 Reuter's Service. London, September 19. Simla A Multan message gives tho revised casualties in the recent riots u< 14 killed, 90 seriously wounded and 900 slightly wounded.
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  • 47 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hongkong, September 20. Sir Laurence Guillemard sailed for Singapore in the B. I. Egra yesterday afternoon. During his stay here, he visited many places cf .interest and on Saturday was present at a pleasant social function at the Polo Club.
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  • 40 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.* Hongkong, September 10. The Penang Will Case, involving millions of dollars, which has been before tinlocal court since last December, has resulted in judgment in favour of the defendunts, who are the executors.
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  • 289 9 Mr. Dove's More Hopeful Outlook. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, September 19. Mr. H. Dove, addressing the Penang Chamber cf Commerce half yearly meeting, commented on the irre-gularity of the outward mail service, which, he said, Wta still a source of irritation and annoyai:re\ The local authorities were
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  • 61 9 Commander J. W. Clayton lias been appointed navigating officer of the Hawkins, flagship of the China Station, and on relief he will assume the duties of fleet navigating officer. H« saw much service in the late war, and as an officer «f the Comwallis he was her navigating officer for
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  • 330 10 Large Increase of Shipments This Year. We are greatl) indebted to the American Consulate for reliable fi^'u. rubber shipment;- to ti-' Unit© in *****. l'.'L'l an«l dukq yaar. The tal "la! exportation of l Netherlaml- imiic 1 for the p rioda mentioned, with i of ii:i araall
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  • 66 10 (By courtesy of the Lat Pau Press.) Haamghaj, Bapteaaei ik. Cheng Kung Kin advoeatea the ort':ir>isati.m of volunteers by the selection of hundred. Five milliv.ns are required f r military pxpensea during the mki-aurumn festival but netting i avaftaUc Cbaag bug Ida will help «'i Ti, the general
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  • 53 10 Marie 1v s will I Athambra to-nighl in A i' 1 a I'niv. in 1 j v p:.rts, in- 1 medy ma Another good picture i- ;i Rol Cole pi(»luc:um. Tin Ti'.vn hatthe Bl id, »l*o in rive pan.'-, v ttory crowded with thought* on the hum:.n qutatteni
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  • 101 10 Kodak Lin advertisement o. t. nounc.'S a fortkeoamg rompetition. No tKins are intpoaed. 'ii c ccm] 1 ia open t eveiyi)cd\ It pi tunity for ai tab or A 1 1 pain ;< conaiderablc ami onl of '-a'u;!:;' lf.iti.m. as Kodak, United, anil II by their experience.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 97 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— The suggestion that bona-fide tourists an annoyed by the police in .I,\pan, is so false ns to point to malicious intention to create friction. At iajidinp. a tactful passport examiner satisfies himself that one is tourinir, anti nothing further
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    • 115 10 The Country's Outlook. "The Little Courage." To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir— With all his faults, the Hon. Mr. 'jiion James has courage. Had there been more courage ta our administration .l.iriiv.' t'ne past two years, had there baas) mo>e of it in our unofficial memben more of
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    • 179 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir Tinned milk consumers throughout S. -viil undoubtedly be pleased to be acquainted with the following- facts. The freight from European to Straits tlementa ports per case of 4 dozea Standard tile tins works out nowadays :.b at
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    • 288 10 To the Editor of the Straits Time*. Sir, !n your leading article commenting on the last annual report of the department the public must con'ah satisfaction that the ad■l! of the department is in safe bands and I iV, I sure that the advice given about registration of firearms
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    • 292 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. S.i,-, Your leader on Chinese Students, dated the 15th inst., has once again re■allcd the important need of the local Queen BcholaranJß, so carefully abandoned aome dozen years ajro. RUkfa that while Europe and America are trying to increase *heir respective
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  • 472 10 Small Profit on Year's Working. The twelfth annual report of the directors of the Bukit Jelotong Rubber Estates Ltd. to be presented at the annual meeting at Malacca on Monday states The directors have pleasure in submitting their report and statement of accounts duly audited for the
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  • 306 10 The design of reinforced concrete has largely remained in the hands of tinspecialist, owing to the longr and invclvetl formulae required in its calculation. To rtduce the uxe of formulae as much ta possible, diagrams are often used. Diagrams for the calculaticn of reinforced concrete, like
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  • 27 10 An entertainment is to be held under the auspices of the Chinese Association at tlv Liberty Hall on Saturday, the proceeds being for the Swatow Kelief Fund.
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 204 10 Yesterday's results were as follows Hoblyn beat Hay. 6—l, 6—2. Gamble beat Jamieson w.o. Cnmpling beat Moller, 6—3, 3 6 6 3. Hide beat Gosling 6—l, 6 4. Voelkcr beat Summerhayes, 6 3, 6 l. Eber beat White 6—3; 6—2. P. C. Barnes beat Weida,
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    • 128 10 The V.M.C.A. gymnastic class will not be held on Thursday this week as the large hall is required for another purpose. The annual gymnastic competition will rommence this week. The boys' competition will be held on Friday at 5 p.m. The senior class competition will
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    • 102 10 rae following will represent tlu S.C.F.A. apainst thc,K.G.A. in this afternoon's S.K.A.* cup match Tan Boon En»r Ho Kee Senjr and Chua Lye Yanjr Koh Koon Yr.n:, tSksMS; Chee Lim and Chua Senjr Chye (.'heong Se:i(r Chye, Fony Up. Sun, Lim Yong Licp?, Cheng Kirn Walt and Chen K;nsr
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    • 239 10 Ku;r.cror enthusiasts had their fiis'. practice turn out yesterday and whilst there was no attempt at real team work, partly on account of the pround, which was of adamantine hardness, some useful work was got through. There was a certain amount of new blood present but whether or not
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    • 34 10 A correspondent writes to say that the recently published list of Selangor Club cricket results for the season was incomplete as there was no record of the match with Malacca which Selangor lost.
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    • 127 10 The following will represent the S.C.C. against 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regiment to-day on the S.C.C. ground W. M. Mullan, C. Graham Brown, O. R. S. Bateman H. C. Cooper, J. Holyoak, B. E. AbJitt. V. la Mothe, K. N. Black, R. D. Hoblyn, S. P. Holmes-Smith* O. B. Adams.
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    • 47 10 The following were the results of the open tournament under the auspins of the Indian Catholic Club which was played yesterday G. P. Samy beat .1. Michael 29—11, 29—10. Kenneth v. R. Sandanam to b tinued to-day. V. E. Dumount will meet C. T. Gomez to-day.
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    • 101 10 A Reuter wire of the 18th but itai that in a twenty round oonteat at Liverpool for the European lightweigfli championship Baaman Hall won (,11 points from the holder, Ernie Rice. Hall has shown conai tentiy good form for the last year or two and had earned
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    • 94 10 GeorKe Cvauminga, the world*! eham.ilon waßcer, lie.-.t Albert Tapping, the champion sprinter ef the American expditionary force, in nov I eoi .Stamford Bridfie. The former had to wall: once round the baseball "diamond," each i»lo of which measures '.-i f 1 while tl-L'! .;prinUr had to ecver
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  • LOCAL SHARE MARKET.
    • 118 10 Singapore, September 20. Silver "Vi. Hongkong IJ'-; p*. prczn. Share Market.— Quiet. MMbata. Bids are wanted fi Jelctonjr-.', PBDggora, < .u.-.ipuls. Bukit Katils. Aver Holek iluk'u Kajan Scrcndahs, Aytr Koi sssms, ifaaia. Meatakaba, Hayi Gajahs and Baljfjv. Tins.— Ta:pi:i K%-87tt cents, Souths 77*4-82' NawJag
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    • 60 10 Messrs. Ly;;:: I undei to-day's dale Tir..— £lso '7-. Gd. Rubbers. 111- arc invited I •>.■>, Alor Allanbya tl.i 1 L'->n-:. Telo!; A '.j; tan, Bokit I\: "■.lines. Fohan 1-37, K :.y- 1.75, Mm 1 3.2:>, Raam&n Hydra Norths 80-S5, K CoUicrtei Indu-tiial.--.. Loam 1919
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    • 316 10 Messrs. Krasi r and Co.'« weekly report Bn The chief feature in tin- local shar-.- j market (faffing the m k hea been ih Loans seetioa turnover of stock hes occurred and all show substantial api -.'h the demand unsatisfied. Indui .1 iais alao
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    • 518 10 Late Chief Clerk of P.C.M.O. Office on Trial. The ease taken jp > i already briefly referred to, bef re Mr. t-Lennard presidin mt in which the former i hief e!> p name.! arged on three counts of falsify i- the aecoanta of th" local Medical I
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  • 100 10 ass in which Mr. C. B. Ort of no and O stands charged wj cheating Lim Ah Hunsr, manager of Simby and Co., pineapple mis chants, Serango ■•> Road, In rasped >.f 1,660 over a pineapple de wa.i continued before Mr. David, Jndgi and First Magistrate, yesterday.
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  • 25 10 Hadji at the Hotel St. Gef>ip:e last night drew another hurt* midience which continually applauded tli> (Wallowing performance Kadji Ali is leaving for Manila. *4
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  • 1179 11 Mr. Justice Barrett- Lennard On a Heresy. As mentioned ye-terday, prior to the jury being empanelled for the case ajrainst N. Maaiat his lardaUp made a statement in leferenee to tha accused's action in regard to the /Uaagofl appeal which his lurdahip pointed cut did not. however
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  • 597 11 Small I>oss on Year's Working. Tile following is the report of the directors to by pfaaanted at the annual ""■tMng of Nyalas Rubber Estates, Ltd., on Monday Vour directors submit herewith a duly audited itatement of th? aceoonta of the company for the year ended May 11. After
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  • 187 11 The Xi'thorlands Indies Astronomical Society has adopt r<l a vi-ry useful course by <lis;ributinp among people in Java a card fivteg a simple explanation of to-niorrcw'u edipe* <>f the sun, with illustrations, ;,ntl provided with a piive of darkened r.iicn to loci; through. Althoujrh the price
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 144 11 \W V D ance "v* Music S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Hongkong) SINGAPORE. a^.j is* in ii i ii i iii—iii 4 I*+* uimitiiniint)' humi n+-++-*+++++< I D %9% Ml. SUPER LAWN-MOWER FRICTIONLESS NOISELESS TROUBLE-FREE. Saves its cost eeeeeeeeeeeetesee a The most out of labour. Scientifically Work done in
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    • 364 11 Raffles Hotel Orchestral Concert 9.45 p.m. Joint MaiUal Dtneton Hr. W. S. TAGMAI'inTKA (Orch«ntnl Mule). Hr. W. F. Connolly (Dance Muile). sarkies Bsomxs, I'ropriftors. HH«MIMMM»IIIH»«HMMmnMtH» >«««♦♦-»-♦.<>< |gßj| ADELPHi HOTEL SINGAI'OJ.'E. The bb.V Hotel I* ts* StrtiU with the litest Hanltarf IniUHttMs, EXQUISITB COOKING AND EXC ELLEN T Wl>*S. Terms Btrirtly
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  • 400 12 Tho fnllowing subscriptions toward'? Hie ul>o\i- I-'unn an- acknowledged with )>inny thanks previously acknow- 118,917.50 i. iii.m Ynne (ivan, Buan Seag Sonn and Yong Hak Sc*c 2,000 Swatow Relief Fund, Seremban 1,500 ..li Wee Liat 1,000 The Asiatic Petroleum Ltd, 500 !a<T of Chop Khoo Ek
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  • 84 12 H.l!.\ r.nmbay," "Hf 110, Calcutta"; i o an :i.iomplished fact befor* ho your is the Englishman. Xr^angi-ments are brine l ,it tin two existing balanced loapa into perfect order and to phone repeaters at five intor I .-.tahlis-hment of tclc'linunicHtion between Calcutta however, only a fragment scheme which
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  • 83 12 Maan of the Seine, says :i London message of September 12, which ded with the Kt;yj)t, who did not choose to be represantod at the Board of Tradv in published in th« JoaraaJ a| OaWMm allepre tha; i deal was the fault of the E(f>pi v. as m the way
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1199 12 MARGARINE We have just received a shipment of the famous 'Blue Band" Margarine, and can supply same in V« lb. and 1 lb. pats. Singapore Cold Storage Co., LIMITED, RETAIL DEPARTMENT, ORCHARD ROAD. xu»tiM»«Mii»MtmMnmniiuui>niinnmii»niii A Splendid Opportunity to acquire First-class Business Offices within easy reach of the Square. IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S
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    • 854 12 SALES BY AUCTION CHEONG KOON SENG GO REMINDER Wednesday. September 27, at IMO p.m. IN THE ESTATE OF HAJI MABMOOD BIN ABDL'I.RAHIM. DBCEASH) IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of valuable town nnd country properties situate at Rochore Road, Beneoolen Street, Jalaa Sultan, Java Road, SijrHp Hoad and Gaylanp, Singapore. At Messrs. Cheong
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  • 589 13 Man Shoirid Live Much Longer. There may be a panacea some day there is BOM as ytt. At the same tfcM Wf may gather some useful hints from the specia!is-.ts, remembering that they are specialists, not always in touch with li ft aa it actually is. Mechnikov, the
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  • 231 13 t d h el, !a -K'-'il, bowed him- f oat, Rluuned the door and that's the 1: )t v. c iaw of him." This is how a Jewel- !<■■•■> ».<. r.; the climax of th elrvercsi hotel theft tot ptan w*en s!im debonnair youth walkvd o(T with i' 2,300 worth
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 295 13 Enjoy this New Comfort .i shaving npHE Gillette razor brings you a X brand new sort of shaving comfort a smooth, clean face; a refreshing sensation of coolness. '•<^gj^^^m^ m Simply place a genuine Gillette blade gg*j^ in the razor; lather; shave with angle The New Improved Gillette glides over
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    • 235 13 ,r""' ~»i™»— ———^ll 1 111 m-^t /g^9\^ S^S? SINGAPORE S» The Premier Wm Soda Water of Singapore. I fff^-'p';- ,f preme 1:; kvery climate Lyt-.i;/*'*- cwc-3 ill r-uprc ni^cy to M rears «.f <J£.3ftiT l S i:i-ii<;kl'.. .1 v. c-rts in all coun'rir.j 1»W( i" it Jji '«••>-• tcelcd it
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 165 14 t MOTOR UNION INSURANCE GO. LTD. PrivaU Can. The Comprehensive Policy coven against Arcidmt. Malicious act. Theft. Fin. Claims paid in full Third Party Claims -n.. limit. Law Costs paod. FTBR— Rent, Personal effects, Furniture. Stock in trade, Buildings, *io» and Civil Commotion. Earthquake. MARlNE.— Fvonrabl* rates quoted for carsroea
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    • 523 14 Aasots ever $5,000,000 S.C. AMsrance in force over $17,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE Winchester Honse, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 82, Old Jewry, E. C. Tke Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the British Life Assurance
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    • 652 14 i BANKING^ P. AND O. BANKING CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in hr.glauJ With vhich is affiliated THE ALL4HABAD BANK. LTD.. INDIA. Capital Subscribed and Puid Up.. £2,594,100 I Reserve Fund 90,000 i Board of Directors The Rt. Hon. LORI) INCHCAPE, G.C.M.G., X.C.5.1., K.C.I.E. (Chairman). Sir Frederick Elcy, Bart. Sir Montagu Cornish
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    • 811 14 BANKING CAPITAL f4.MO.Mt SURPLUS S2.MO.M* Asia Dan king wWfl^iVwl an. American* \S33fc>S^ Institution, KBAD OFFICI FOX THE FAR RAFT Skantchai Singapore Owfca Ti, Raffle* Plaea. Current, Saving's Aceonnta and Fixed Deposits In U.S. Gold, Sterliag, Fraaca, Tads and Local Currency. DrafU Bought, Sold and Entered for Collection. Commercial and Travellers
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  • 764 15 A Big Game Hunter's Paradise. According to a report recently issued by Mr. Blayney Percival. Chief Warden of the Game Department in Kenya Colony, the largest species of game, despite the many shooting expeditions which have visited the country and the increased settlement that has taken place, have
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  • 313 15 Quite recently, the Tsinjjtao' Gendarme rii- were summoned late at night by the unerirency bell, says a Tsinfjtao correspondent of the North China Daily News. On responding, they were informed by Captain Fujii, that a rich Chinese merchant named Liv En-chu had just been carried away from
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 262 15 n. ..»».»..»«».♦......♦»♦.......«».«««»».»*»...»»»»»> 44 Join-Up tjftaaaVfisaaHKKßMMipnaaaßV BECOME A MEMBER OF THE SECOND GREATEST ASSOCIATION IN THE WORLD BECOME A Fond Owner Standard Touring Car NOW F. 0. R. SINGAPORE. PRICE IS LOWER THAN PRE-WAR and BETTER VALUE FOR MONEY IS OFFERED. WEARNE BROS., Ltd., SINGAPORE, MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH AN D
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    • 116 15 Berna Milk Swiss Condensed Milk THE RICHEST IN CREAM Berna users are quality choosers Awarded the <2old Medal in Competition open to All Comers. Grocers' Exhibition. London, Sept., 1921. E. C. MONOD CIE, Agents SINGAPORE and SIAM. tI«HMMMtm»MMI>M < M»'l" l>M>M>t MMHMI> M tMM>M >M> MMM>tMM>MM Goodyear Tyres and Tubes,
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 170 16 GUAM KIAT CO., LTD. S3, PHII.IIP STREET. NEW SHIPMENTS JUST ARRIVED. Champion Portable Forgo* Champion I'osi Drilling Machines HAMMKKS Of UK KINDS Sledge, Engineer*' Rail Pane and Claw Hound and Square Mouthed Shovela (iarden SpideH and Digging Forks Yale and Tow no Chnin Pulley Blocks to lift 1, I.- and
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    • 319 16 Keep Your money In the Country by asinf Singapore'inade MATCHES CROCODILE BRAND Obtainable of ail dealers or direct from manufacturers The Elkayes Match Factory Office: 20, HIGH STREET. FOR SPECTACLES AND EYEGLABBKB CONSULT M. EZEKIEL SONS, OrHTHALMIC OPTICIANS. Kaffits Chambers. Raffles Place, SlngaDere. A SPECIALITY SHIP CHANDLERY STORES CHARGES MODIRATI
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    • 867 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The TREPAID charges for Wsnts, For Sale, To Let, etc., In ordinary close-set type (average six words to line) sre per line one Insertion 28 cents., two ins. 46 cts., three ins. C 4 cts., four ins. 82 ets., five ins. Jl.no, six ins. $1.13, ten ir.s. 11.40,
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    • 828 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, business premises. No. 53, High Street. Apply 23-4, Ccleman Street. TO LET, No. 1, Seotta Road. Occupatloi 'rora October 1. Apply to Meyer Brothers. TO LKT, Sri Munr, European compound iiouse in Upper Sc-rangoon Road. Garage Immediate entry. Apply 9, Mount Sophia. TO LET, The
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    • 757 16 MAURICE EDWARD BANDMAN, DECEASED Puruinnt to an Order of Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice, doted July 25. 1922, and made in an Action in the Hatter of the Estate of Mourice Edward Bandmun. icccased, Lcwinstcin v. Bandman, IMS, B. No. ,I*l, the Creditors of Maurice Edward Bandnan,
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    • 262 16 DRESSES TO ORDER You fill in the self-measurement form and we do the rest. Gowns made to any Model and satisfaction guaranteed. Good* sent C. O. D. Self-measurement forms on application to THE BAND-BOX. PRINCESS GARMENTS GO. 4, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, (Opposite Robinson's.) ocuijib f;yj*H* BBADACIiES Eighty per cent, of hesdeefco*
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 202 16 THE STRAITS TS3SES nunon Editorial and Gentnl Manager's Offlco "I 7 Job Printing Oflce >- 44 \ll communications relating to rditorisl matters and nows should Le aaai THE EDITOR. All cominunicntu-ns relating to l>U:.inoi3 matters— a'lwriisements, subscriptions, accounts, printing, etc., should be addressed to THE MANA ,'Kii ADVERTISEMENT BATH iVants,
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