The Straits Times, 14 October 1922

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. No. 27,074 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1922. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 217 1 I KfiCiM^Bt aa p« n Lr<"^Nitfi aa aaa Tl I J— nomnimiinmuiißmf I x|pi||F fine old pALE ra>M uu JBV IBS CUBHV ■DBBHW Sre the SUIT Trade Mirk, QfeT S^S B* wSSt SktST HF^ lin r*d, upon er.ry bottl*. .*> When ordering sherry at your Club or Hotel, always INSIST
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    • 282 1 MlMßaßllMMMWMMß«lWWlWll«lM»Ml«WM«lllllMnia«ni»WlinilWMMlMWllMllW«iaill«f»f» Colt's Revolvers I AND Automatic Pistols More than three-quarters of a century ago SAMUEL COLT first introduced his Revolvers and to-day the arms bearing the name of this Inventor arc known in every country on the globe. ,S^ THE HI GHEST STANDARD OF QUALITY Maintained from the Start Gave
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  • 717 2 Thriving Love Philtre Business Ii Japan. The Tokyo correspond*: nl of the >:.-(' Daily News writes The beautiful Juliet of ShaktspoarvV love story is, according to a Japanes advertisement displayed in gftodOy-psiiii-wl ideographs, but a selfish la.ly withoul any resourcefulness or bravery. I wa startled when, in the
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  • 84 2 The rate of mortality in the Settlement rf Singapore for the week ending September 30 was 29.79. The total number of deaths was 251 of which 182 were male subjects and C'J female. Convulsions claimed 22, phthisis 27, malaria fever 40 dysentery 10, beri-beri 23, pneumonia 22.
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  • 131 2 A Rood beginning has betn made with the re-constituted Daily Herald, fays an exchange, by placing in the editorial chair a journalist of the capacity of Mr. Hamilton Fyfe. One rests, great hopes in him He has experience and the modern touch. This is his second London editorship. The first
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  • 101 2 Have any of our readers tried thib? If you want your cut flowers to keep fresh for a long time, you should put aspirin in the vases. Fill each vase with warm water and in this dissolve one aspirin tablet. The blossoms will remain fresh for two or three times
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    • 495 2 a rt /V I I As impregnable as a castle on a hill-top. The patent Brooke Bond round vacuum tin resists the elements. It wards off the attacks of insect pests that sooner or later get into packet teas and render them unfit for use. It preserves the fine flavour
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    • 401 2 I CUTW HEALS I MSHJ.HEHD In Pimples. Hair Came Out In Handfuls. Lost Rest. "A rash broie out on my head. It started In the form of pimploo r.biv* the size pf a pea c:id when \"hiy 'rare a 3;r.a1l dry crust formed. They itched and at times were so
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    • 204 2 A.M.A. A.M.A. Allied Manufacturers Agencies (MALAYA, SIAM, INDOCHINA NNI) 1)1 T( H PAST INDIES). I. A. PARIS, HEAI) OFFICE Itox 472, G.P.O. "t-J6. The Arcade, Singapore. Singapore. Power Plant: Industrial Equipments: C. A. PAUSONS CO- LTD. GE". H.i:i( HER CO., LTD. Steam Turbines, Complete Sugar Factories. Turbo-Generators, Pumps, etc. ERNKST
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  • 414 3 The Mixture of Sex in Many Animals. At the British Association gatherings, which concluded at Hull on September 13, Mr. Julian Huxley described further progress he is making in the study of the metamorphosis of tadpoles into their adult forms. The thyroid gland is now known to be
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  • 412 3 Vicar and Squire's Memorial Eulogy. The Lincoln Consistory Court last month settled the petition for a faculty to erect in Northorpe Parish Church, near Gainsboroutrh, a memorial tablet to the late Will-am Embleton Fox, of Northorpe Hill. Mr. Cave-Orme, barrister, for the p«titicnerg, said Mr. Fox was
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  • 128 3 At a house in La Haule, Jersey, where Sir H. A. Barker, the famous bone-setter was staying on a visit, one of the guests. Colonel F. E. Ashton, an old Etonian, happened to mention that he had injured hi* knee playing football in London So years ago, and that in
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  • 65 3 The nightcap is not dead. One house in the City of London actually sell* hundreds of these old-fashioned articles of night attire. It apparently llelds the monopoly, no one else bothering. There are also thousands of men in the world today, says Men'a Wear, who atill wear collars of an
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 661 3 ULU BENUT CONSOLIDATED RUBBER CO.. LTD. Win Net ***)ll*alinil baa been made to the Directors of the al ere siaaij to issue a dopli< iii' fiii.taU 1 for (i('O shares numbered BMig io r.iii'n.", Inclusive, in the name o? ÜbRBERT HENRY PINKNET of Florida, I S.A.. upon ;i statesnat to
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    • 464 3 "MY FROAT AND MY TUMMY" My froat and my tummy do like these fanny liltlc medicines," raid a small Ches- I :i to ail mother, and the "funny I ttla iiniliciins he spoke of wen- Baby's Owa Tablets, the Canadian children* remi'ilv. Thise Tablets are popular with children ■ssamas thef
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    • 336 3 and :Wincarnu f ,w •urea a progressive in* create of renewed health for those who are Weak, Anaemic, Nervousorßun-down ff lost satisfactory (eaturc ol Winearnis' is thai it ensures a [rofrtsnvt increase ol renewed health— a iay-by-day twtprov mtnl m the vigour and vitality el the body. ff And the
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    • 167 3 a^i^a^etjSaiSil lljlT'- c c.c.c »m»AM*M DUNHILL PIPES The Shell Briar $12.50. Dead Root Bruyere $10.85 and $13.25. Each pipe unique IN ALL SHAPES. BEARING hIiIaBWHITEKJatOI GUARANTEE AGMNTS; SINGAPORE. ar«T t« .i.. TT) l l ri <rtitll ibpsji SM_— la— vTS"*-^ There Is NO REAE /Sj&fc^JlLji^St*^ SATISFACTION in yon* /^^%jg*p?§^S^N%^ Smokes
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    • 610 4 STEAMER SAIUWS P. 0.-British India Apear Line (Companies laeorporated in England) KAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULA AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO, (fader Coatraet witk Hie Majeaty'a GoveruMkt) LONDON FAB-EASTERN BERYICB FBOM LONDON TO MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWERP, Dae Sings pore Leave Singapore abont Oct. IB I lALYAN abont Oct.
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    • 674 4 STEAiER SAIUMBS "ELLERMAN" LINE ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (laeerpetated la B— f*) BTBAMME Dm BtagaawN J PABBENGIR SERYIOi OVTWABD, Steaael !>»• SUgapota fej. CITT OF PABiS Not. I i.i. CITY OF YORK Da* 14 CITY OF SIMLA i«. M CITY OF POONA Mat, HOMIWAKD, ii CITT OF PARIS ManalllM
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    • 695 4 STEAMER SAHIHGS KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU (BOYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated la Holland) CIfDEB CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA. GOVERN'* KMT. Telephone Noe. Paaaage Dept. 131, Freight Dept. 12*2, Marias V»i,t. and Tranaaloa,eat Dept. 1437, Manager's Dept. 1001. ROCHUSSEN- October 14, Billiton and Katavin. hOKMAI— October 14, Priei-Radja, Sapat,
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    • 343 5 STEAMER SAILINGS N. Y. K. LOWPOIf LWB Rakone Maru Oct. 19 Suw.i Mara Oct. SI HVBBPOOL LINB T«««basfc< l»r» Oat. Tajiau Mum mid. Nov. BAMBUBO LDfB Dnkai Mar.i leal Nov. WBW TOBK UNB TIA BTJBB SOUTH AMEBICAN LINB Kanagawa Maru Oct. 14 BOMBAY UNB Aws Mara Oct. 17 Tamba Maru
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    • 435 5 STEAMER SAILINGS O.S.K. Pr.ta.si BalUngs hem Hams** (rabjset te chant* without previeaa aettee.] EUROPEAN LINB For Slarseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and Port Said. Arr. Dep. AMAZON MARU Nov. 20 Nov. 21 SHUNKO MARU Dee. U Oec. 21 Omit Marseilles. NBW TOBK LINB Fes- Baa Iraaetsca, Panaasa,
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    • 795 5 STEwHEB SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO LIMITED LOCAL SAILINGS Intended te sail Steamer Fran Singapore to Monday, 4 p.m. KINTA Fort Swettenham and Penatg Monday, 5 p.m. HTE LEONG Malacca and Muar. Tuesday, 2.30 p.m. CALYPSO Port Dickson, TeJuk Alison, Bafnn Dat* and Lumut. Tuesday, 6 p.m. KELANTAN Malacca and Muar.
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    • 1353 5 1 SALES RY AUCTION GHEONG KOGN SENS t CO IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of valuable town and xi-a-sidf properties. At Messrs. Cheoni: Koon Senp (.'o.'s saleroom. No. .10, I'hulin Street. on Wednesday. October 2.*>. at 2.30 p.m. ESTATES OK IIAJI ABDUL SAMAT BIN I ABDI'L JA1.11.. DSCBASBD AMI lI VII MOHAMED
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    • 456 6 CMEattS ALHAMBRA Programme from Saturday, October 14 to Thursday, October 19, 1922. Special Notice to Our Patrons. In the Second Show at 9 p.m. Hi.roli Lloyd's Latest «nd Greatest Comedy. A Spscial Production released by Pathe Associated Exhibitors HAROLD LI.OYD in NOW OR NEVER A Hilarious three-part special comedy. Achitvemtnt
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    • 477 6 CINEMAS A Thomas H. I nee-Paramount Picture STEPPING OUT In rarU. Featuring that lovely young star Enid Bennett, is the chief feature in To-night's chance st the PA LACE GAY at 19.15 p.m. At 9.15 p.m. Episodes 7 and 8 of the serial INVISIBLE RAY In the First Show st
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    • 223 6 TO LET THE SPACIOUS GROUND FLOOR OF THE NEWLY ERECTED THREE-STORIED BUILDING. MTOFILM HOUSE 206/7, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. (Opposite N«w Block of Flats). MODERATE RENTAL— ENTRY OCTOBER 1. Approximate floor space, area 3,000 square feet. APPLY: Middle East Films, Ltd., 206, ORCHARD ROAD. TsUpaons 44. Talsgraau HIDFILM." !>««««»«»»««♦«»»«*«»«»»««»»*»» HHOMIIIHIIIHtmn SIHI
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  • 209 7 FIXTURES. Saturday, October 14 Ilijh Wat.r. n.-.r, ».m., 5.2 p.m. Rugb) S.C.I', v. Jobore, Johore nnhru. Tilly of Hli on .bury, Vie. Theatre, <>JU. Sunday. Oitol>er I i Higß Water. 5.50 n.m., 4.3 C p.m. Oatward nviil due. Monday, Oetohcr 16 Hie'm Water, iu:i a.m., fl.lB p.m.
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 88 7 Kast Wharf liasin Nil. East Wharf denary. Sheer* Wharf N' Main W harl i -.i.n Importer, Katonj:. Knipin Ihiek K I [aroo. West Whirl 1 r. -;.r: 7. P .lardmes Wharf Lake l':.jlk. l'ul.i Urani («i Wharf Nil. keppel Harbour. Mair Whin i Balaban, Led. Niikh.
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    • 128 7 (ll\i: illN. TAV VII. Ii:. n -on- -r^n. ln.il L| !'-i». !>K EERENS, Dot., !.mi tons, from Miaarai ij in. for Bandjvrmasia unc. Dat. I*4 tons, from 4ngka wane I HO, m.i Boaba] Bgkong 14-10. KINTA. But. r.n;i t on^. :ro» IVnar.p 11-lu. foi Penang l«-lo. KRAKASAN, Dut.,
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  • 179 7 To-day I i.rt S-.v.ttcnham and Penang 3 p.m. Modaa I r-ni-Maato* ami Paleaibana; ..I p.m. Bata lahat I pm llatu I'ahat 4 p.ui lloinr<«"'i-'. Shannhai ::».i Japaa -i p.m. Konfkui.K ami Japan, tafclac :n:il: for I S.A. and Canada 4 p.m. I'ernnK, Rangoon and Calcutta 4 p......
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  • 24 7 MAILS FOR E UROPE. Left Spore. Arr. London. September 2 September 30 September h October 2 September B October 3 September 16 October 11
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  • 158 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, October 14. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 5/32 Demand 2/4 1/16 Private 3 ms. credits 2/4 13/32 On New York Demand 51% Private 90 d/s 63% On France Bank G45 On India, Bank T.T. 178% On Hongkong, Bank d/d 9!£ p.c. prem. On Shanghai,
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  • 60 7 Tone of Market Firm. Latest Londun cables quote Spot Shti-t 10'ud. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Pricei Buyers. Sellers. 5pot <ov. 4ov.-Dec. an. -March Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyer*. Sellers. Spot Nov. Nov.-Dec. Jan.-March 35 .'56 36 36 «4 37 38
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 194 7 issue. Vu\. Pd. I 1 1 Ayer Weni? 1 1 Batang Pailang 1 1 Hitam Tin 1 1 Jelantoh 1 1 Jchan Tin .1 £1 Kam. Kamunt. (i 10 Kinta Assoc. 6 5 Lingui T:n 0 10 Malayan Col. 1 1 Menglembu 1 1 Middleton 1 1 M-irai Tin
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    • 150 7 Val. I'd. Bayers. Sellers. El £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 4.5.0 4.7.6 10 10 Central Epjfiix* in.so 10 10 Central Motors 2.50 3.00 i 0 10 Eastern Ship 8.75 9.75 .1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 6.00 6.50 >/- 51- Electric Tramways 1/- 21- norn M in Pnsct Neave 32.50 33.50
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    • 103 7 U. Kn«. 6 p.e. II.SS4.tM par p^, »ja Electrical Trajnwajm, 5 p.c £350.000 Isaam. Spore Municipal 8 pj«, $1,878,000 Ht Spore Municipal 4V4 qm. of 1907 $1,000,000 10 9*. aii. I'pora Muctcioal 4Vi p of 1909 11.600.800 10 pa di*. Mnnieipal 4V, pjt, 'f 1909 11.f00.009 18 9*. 41».
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    • 405 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt'g Quotations. Latest available Sterlinff (imitation* arc printed on another pa«* on Friday. To-day's Prices. 'Fr.ser* Lyilfft Co. Ermtt. UlenbyXew ($1) 0.50 o.'io u.fiO 0.70 A! t Gajafa (Si) 1.00 1.20 1.00 IJM Ililain I-". i 9.00 10.0K 1».00 10.00 V. Kiiivutf
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 115 7 AUCTION SALE mi i v.' sad lilting) aad coltHice pint. h\ Monti i,- 4- .'tc Al th* Lib.rty Hall. No. Mt, North BridKf 1t'. .i. 1. •hi Prhfcmy, Orlohrr 2*. at II a.m. Ceasprialag U tnx pellihed laafe mn 1 1 and I standard chain, :>u wood ani i ..i.
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    • 803 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS PLENTY or CHKAI' SAI.AD oils I Itveel Vinegar* about, but only the Keiiuim < livi oil and pure mult vinecars ale in. parted by H Bolter, Kurope Hotel Building. CHABLaTn AUNT, still rumini:. Baaslag where CMEOA tl« standard by which to judpe Kood watch. (lp) V. AMI 1.
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    • 55 7 MOTORISTS! Are you aware, that the SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS Bead Ofllc* and Works Town Oflce aad Bhewreeai I PABIB PANJAXi. BAfTLBB PLAO. Manufacture pneumatic MOTOR-CAR TYRES and TUBES, which stand comparison with the best imported makes, and that their prices are very low Make a trial and you will be
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    • 304 7 VICTORIA THEATRE BANDMANS EASTERN CIRCUIT, Ltd. I'rrsfrt the NEW ENGLISH FARCICAL COMEDY CO. An Entirely New Company with an Entirely New Itepertoire. TO-NIGHT at 0.30 Arthur Bourchier's Graft London Success Tilly of Bloomsbury Monday, October IC, at 9..10 p.m. The charming Comedy in 3 acts DADDY LONG LEGS. Tueaday, October
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    • 419 7 THE STRAITS TIMES Can be obtained at the following places in Bt— p*r«i Hotel van Wijk Money Changer. Qfoav*nor, Kelly and Walsh. Ltd., Rum.-: I'lace. Monoy Chanter, Adelphi Hotel .Money Changer, Kurope H*tel Vederal Rubber Slamp Co.. RaJhM lloul Koh Co.. Bra* Basmh Raad l.ow rong Bw**, 1 .Middle Koad
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  • 1314 8 The Straits Times. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14. RUBBER PROSPECTS. It is not our intention to waste time over people who are becoming hysterical because they think it will be difficult trcarry out the policy of restriction. A certain number of men who labour under the delusion that they are preat commercial
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  • 13 8 Our Penang correspondent wires There ■re no sales on the local rubber market.
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  • 22 8 A reminder is given of the rally of Girl Guides to be held on Monday in Mrs. Sproule's garden at Nassim Hill.
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  • 29 8 In commemoration of the 2473 rd anniversary of the birthday of Confucius &!> the local Chinese tanks will be closed fcr one hour on Tuesday betveen 11 o'clock and noon.
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  • 30 8 We are informed Ijhat M". Kdira; Hulland has taken over charge of Raffle: Hotel orchestra and will !>■• at the pian (hiring race wee'y, for which variou: special attract'ons are advert'sed.
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  • 31 8 Accrrding to ihe Municipal Health Officer's statement fir the week ending: October 7 the causes of mortality Nrere bt-ri-beri 28, Phthisis 29, Malaria 23 Pneumonia 17, Dysentery 12 and Convulsions 7.
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  • 33 8 Tan Cheng Phiang, the Chinese servan who is alleged to have attempted t: murder Mrs. Morgan, of ll.fi, Cantonment Kuad, with an axe, was committed for trial by the second BUfiatrata, Mi Dawson.
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  • 40 8 The hearing of the case of Guston and Nathan v. /Jmusawah and Co. was ■■:>ntinued in th« Supreme Court on Thurs !ay when further evidence was taken The case was postponed until Tuesday next, whin coun:«.l ill address the court
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  • 40 8 Peking is repo-ted by the BhaaajMu 'ournal cf Comme\e to have instructed Dr. Alfred Sze, Chinese Minister tn Washington, to lodge a pretest with thr American Government against their acticr. in prohibiting tV.e iupci l into America of Chinese meats.
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  • 48 8 A frruesome accident iccurred at Sungei Besi on Monday when railway pcrter engaged in shunting wort slipped off th* footboard, sl:d undernea\h the wheels. wh ch crushed his legs above the knees. He was immediately put in car and sent to Kuala Lumpur but expirej en the way.
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  • 61 8 An old Chinese beggar wcnvai waskjiockcd down by a motor car, tiriy;n by one Assat bin Mtscrip, at the junctim of Bra- Dasah and North Bridge Roads about i.'iO p.m. yeMrrday. Sh- sue umbel to her Injuries shortly after cdmission into hos- pital. The driver, pending the holding oi the
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  • 60 8 The tender of Mr. J. H ndhedc of SU.Wt has been accepted by the Government fci the preparation of siU's and eoostrttdttot of foundations brick piers, paths »no (ira ns fcr ten emergency houses on tic ■vat side (f Balestkr Plain, for 2\ houses on the east side of Balest'cr
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  • 56 8 The total number of deaths in Honß:onjf during 1921 was 11,880, including J76 ncn-Chinese, according to the return; •,'iven by the Meuical Officer of Health. Dr. W. W. I'earce. The general death rate was 20.27 per 1.000 of population, jgainst 21.19 in 1020. The Chinese rate was 20.29, and the
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  • 73 8 Our Kuala Lumpur corresponden wir At the Assize Court this morn 'ng, Mr. Jusfce Farrer-Manby had lofor him four Tamils charjjed with voluntaril r— if; jrrevious hurt anj rictinu'. His lordship was not satisfied as la who us. «i the knife to cause hurt and in view of the fact
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  • 74 8 Our Ipoh correspondent wires A fire which broke cut on Thuisday ni^ht a: .1 shophoaee in the heart of the chief business quarter, eaastd much anxiety on account of the inflammable nature of the ,-entents of the shop. The inmatvs wen ..•autfht napping; The Chinese proprietoi jumped from the window
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  • 125 8 Kuala Lumpur breathes (cr should it be bathes) again and nobody has lost a tcalp. Thus the Malay Mail of yesterlay We are informsd that the lack of .vater in certain parts of Kuala Lumpur was due to an unavoidable accident. On the Bth instant it was found that the
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  • 116 8 An ordinance for making final prov'sion for the public service for 1921, appealing in the Government Gazette, calls fir a sum of $.^BSrt ()(>:;. It is explained in the objects and reasons The expenditure for the year 1921 having <n certain of the items detailed <n Ordinance 2G of 1020
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  • 140 8 A letter has reached Kuala Lumpur from Captain C. R. Payne, R.N., of H.M.S. Malaya, addressei ta Sir Edward Brockman, and sent to the Chartered Bank at Kuala Lumpur fir general information. It says The sumof money (£lBO Bs. 4<i.l so kindly subscribe! by the contributors to the Presentation fund
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  • 411 8 Mr. J. L. Humphreys, British Adviser, Trengganu, is engaged to be married er.rly next spring, sa-s the Straits Echo. Mr. W. Van der Woude will retire on pension from the Netherlands Trading Society's Penang branch, on January 1. Miss Mary Pickford, the famous screen artist, is tv>
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  • 64 8 Mails froh Europe, (London mails date/1 September '3 ,x I. ap<! O. Nankin will arrive by tra* to-morrow moniin'/-. Cor- respondeaea w'll be ready for dellrerj to bcxhclders abou 10.15 a.m. Th< G.P.O, will ba open to Jie public from 10.18 BJB to 11.15 a.n:. ant there will
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  • 126 8 A prodamaticn appWrs in the current Government Gazette Witch sets forth that the Governor's rrders unler the Merchant Shipping ordinance as follows The limits of the pilotage distiVt of Si fkfined in sub-section C2> at section -.r>cf Ordinance No. 1l'"> (Mercts.nl Shipping) are hereby rescinded and vhe
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  • 145 8 A ratlu-r cxcit'njr incident occurred as two Boropeana were pi r< illiim their home through High Str<-cL bat night after seeing the Person in Ptak at the Victoria Theatre. What they s^w in H l gh Stieet was distinctly red' A their rickshas were proceeding aboil
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  • 190 8 Th<- wry important cable BMeaage from the Secretary of State to the Governments of Malaya on Kubbcr Restriction was delivered at the Straits Times Office after a quarter to five on the afternoon of Wedltth instant and from the Fact of its ncn-appeurance in the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 209 8 f SPECIAL DISPLAY Men's Wear FOR THE J\. C E IS We are now showing a smart and exclusive range of Gentlemen's Suitings, Shirts, Ties, Socks and Footwear specially imported for the Autumn Races. THE "GOODRICH" ffy LONGLIFE RUBBER BELT $1.75 i^Sd '"triX Shapely, Soilproof and Self- fc'Y W ll^^k
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    • 177 8 ALHAMBRA THE POWER WITHIN 6 pts. 6 pts NOW OR NEVER S pts. 3 pts. (Harold Lloyd) Pint Show THE TERROR 5 pts. 5 pts. (Tom Mix) MARLBOROUGH BLACK IS WHITE 6 pts. 6 pts (Dorothy Dalton) EXCUSE MY DUST S pts. 6 pts (Wallace Reid) Flint Show POOR RELATIONS
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  • 388 9 Turks Violate the Mudania Agreement. Reuter's Service. London, October 12. Constantinople Despite the signature of the Mudania agreement and Ismet Pasha's assurances with regard to the suspension of movements of troops 4,000 Turks crossed the new boundary- north of Dardja, on the Ismidt peninsula in the nurning
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  • 157 9 Reuter's Service. I^ondon, October 12. Bai l'raneisco The American steamer City of Honolulu, t.he ex-German liner Frie-iirich der Grossc, is dangerously on fire two days off Lcs Angetcs. There were ngers, mainly American tourists, returning from Honolulu and a crew of 200, and they have taken to
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  • 69 9 Ukutek's Service. London, October U. The Morning Post's Washington correfprndent states that the appointment of Brigadier-General Connor lo succeed Colonel Martin as commander <f the United States troops in Tientsin indicates the importance the Government attaches to the political situation in China and the necessity of having
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  • 360 9 Position of the Reparation Question. Reuter's Sermck. Lonlon, October 12. Berlin The Lokalanzeiger says that the German Government's measures to prevent speculation in currency include the prohibition of tendering or acceptance of foreign currency for the purposes of speculation or hoarding and the issue of 400,000,000 gold marks
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  • 167 9 Revtek's Ser\ice. London. October 13. The King granted an audience to Mr. Lloyd Qeerge. London, October 1". A Bfjaack likily to clarify the present confused political situation was delivered bf Mr. Chamberlain at Birmingham, in which the leader of the Unionists made a bold and impassioned appeal for
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  • 105 9 P.euter's Service. London, October 12. New York On the application of the International Mercantile Marine, acting for the American lines of that corporation, the Federal court granted a temporary restraining order prohibiting prohibition officers from carrying out the Federal order under the Dougherty ruling to seize ships' liquors
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  • 205 9 Excitement in Mincing Lane Market. Reuter's Service. London, October 12. It is authoritatively stated that it has been decided to bring the proposals of the Colonial Office rubber committee cnlo effect in Malaya by November 1. Legislation on this question will be introduced in the local legislature
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  • 62 9 Reuter's Service. London, October 13. Buenos Aires M. Alvear has been installed as president of the Republic. After reading a message to Congress declaring that his election was a triumph for democracy he went in procession to the Government Palace, airships dropping flowers along the route. The crews
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  • 49 9 Reuter's Service. London, October 13. Professor J. W. Gregory has arrived in London from a scientific expedition to soui'h-west China. He said the expedition was most successful in spite of torrential rains and terrific floods ai:d he secured a unique collection of botanickl zoological and geological specimens.
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  • 48 9 Reuter's Service. London, October 12. The Eastern Extension, Australasia and China Telegraph Company's report for 1921 shows revenue of £2,394,000 and an available balance of £1,207,000, transferred to general reserve £500,000, carried forward £.107,000. The total distribution for 1921 is ten per cent, free of tax.
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  • 41 9 Reuter's Service. London, October 13. Washington Impressive unveilings of the kust of Viscount Brycc in the Capitol and the statue of Burke in cne of the most prominent streets were in the nature of warm demonstrations of Anglo-Ameri-can friendship.
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  • 49 9 Reuter's Service. Ix>ndon, October 13. The Japanese steamer Singapore, Maru j has left Swansea for Rio de Janeiro with over 6,000 tons of coal, the largest cargo from Swansea for years. London, October 13. Marseilles The dockers and coaltrimmers voted in favour cf an immediate return to work.
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  • 90 9 Vulgar is a word that has never been applied to the comedies of Harold Lloyd the latest and newest Associated Exhibitors production Now or Never in three reels, released by Patho, is being shown at the Alhambra in the second show tonight and patrons of the theatre will have an
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  • 307 9 Friendly Reception of Malaya Deputation. A Government communique states The deputation from Malaya which left for India on August 1U to discuss with the standing committee of the Government of India the conditions of the application of the Indian Emigration Act to Uhis country have returned. After
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  • 69 9 (From Our Own Correspondent Penang, October 13. While everyone hopes that the restriction scheme will better the rubber in- dustry, small confidence is felt locally that :it will prove a solution. The disposition is to give it a chance. The belief is expressed that the duty
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  • 123 9 (By Courtesy of the Nichi Nichi Shimbun.) Tokio, October IS. It is stated that Count Itoh and Viscount I Gotoh arc undertaking their gcod offices to bring an understanding between the I Foreign and the War Offices which are now at some difference with reference to the
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  • 211 9 Messrs. Guthrio and Co., Ltd. report i Singapore, October 18. The usual weekly auction, "held on Wednesday, opened to a quiet market ak Bed by prettt taking. Utmand wa.i good, but prices were not up to sellers, expectations and a fair quantity of rubber was withdrawn. No
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  • 129 9 Lyall nnd Evatt's Share Report. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt report under to-day's date Tin.— £lti« 12s. U. shewing a rise of £1 over the week. Rubber at 10' i.d. aWwi an appreciation of 2 Mid. over the same period. Rubbers. Market steadier. Mines. -Johans Linguis 2.95--3.05, Murais
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  • 1840 9 Results of F.M^. Research Work. The annual report for 1921 of the Institute for Afedical Research, Kuala I.um--1 pur, attached to the F.M.S. Medical Report for the same period, contains the following interesting statements, on quinine treatment in malaria During the year enquiries were made into the
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  • 234 9 Straits Steamship Company's Godown (iuttt-d. About five o'clock this morn fanMl could have been netti rising at the Fanjong Pagar end of Robins-' n Road. At :he same Übm Urn ie were loud explosions. ll was found that they were caused I\V i conflagration in thy I
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  • 88 9 Crocodile Chases the Barber The following appears in the Civil and Military Gasette of Lahore The rains ire marvellous 3 inches, 1 inches a d:iy he oldest inhabitants of Rohtok haw borun comparing this year's rain with thu ainfall in the good old days before the teforma Scheme, writ, s
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 274 10 Beckett beat>; Moran. A Ranter wire cf the 12lh insi that at the Albeit Hall in I twenty vouml ■aaAaM the BrttM aaaijiwslglrt ekeaspin Joe Beckett beat the Anurican, Frank Moran. the n fe.ie sti pping the contest j in the seventh r.iinl. Beckett thus avenged his defeat of
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    • 115 10 <Ju te ii number of people turned up to see t! c sparring, in the Stadium Syndicate's godown yesterday afternoon.!. Sever;;! of the men who v.iil 1".- M-xt Saturdaj evening when CorpL I Ed am de 8> nxa si c I were training, including SertrL 4tussell, of the
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    • 152 10 Yesterday's play resulted as foBoWSJ C Single. Hi'blyn v. Hare unfinished. Lloyd v. Hogervorst, unfinished. It Single. 1) raldson beat Salter, o—l, C— 2. Newcomers' Handicap. Chamfer beat Crawford, 4, (i 1. Hertog beat Ferguson, ia Sopcr beat Schudel, 4—6, 7 7 5. Noble beat
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    • 128 10 At the final of the Singapore Cup Competition in the B.CC. ground on Monday! the ground will not be enclosed, but there I will be a charge of $1 for seating accom- j mi ilation only. Tickets may be obtained! from to-day from th: 1 Secretary of
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    • 52 10 There was quite a big gathering at the racecourse th s morning to see the final gallops in preparation for the meeting Whfefa starts on Tuesday. Some very iood work »as done. The course should Im' in good condition, and prospects for the meeting are altogether very promis-,
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    • 37 10 It has been decided to cancel the S.R.C. Bperta, the finals of which weie to have been decided this afternoon. Monday is the la .t day for receiving entries for the inter-club athletic mcct'tir.
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  • 873 10 l'.i; Reduction in AH In Costs Reported. The sixth annual general meeting ef the Vmaltramated Malay Estates, Ltd., was i iielil nt No. 1, Embankment, Kuala Luin- 1 pur, on W;.'<lnesei«iy, October 11, UHt, with Mr. J. A. Russell in the chair. After ncticc convening the meeting had
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  • 216 10 A telegram received in Lcndon announces the death, at the age of 55, of Sri Vijayailharma Suri, in whom the Jain community has 1< st an inspiring personality and India one of her most meritorious tons. Be was an outstanding exponent of Jainism, essentially the
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  • 572 10 The Good Work of the Late Mr. Strickland. Rodney Gilbert writes from Peking to the North China Daily News en September 29 Old residents throughout China will great with great pleasure the news from me Ministry ot Finance that the Chinese Government is tryinjr to secure the
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  • 378 10 Presentation of The Young Person In Pink. The good opinions formed of the New English Farcical Company were further enhanced by their presentation in the Victoria Theatre la^t night of the Younjj Person in Pink, a comedy by Gertruiej Jennings which has been w?ll received at home.
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  • 61 10 Orders for week ending October 22 Saturday, 14th.— Field Day. See Spei einl Orders. t Monday, 10th. Individual Troops Part ade. 5.15 p.m. Wednesday. 18th. Ambulance Class, i r..]f> p.m. Signalling Class, 5.16 p.m. Saturday. 21st.— Annual Relay Race. t See Special Orders.
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  • 865 10 A Lonjf List Of Petitions. In the Singapore Bankruptcy Court yesterday, Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard had a long list of petition- to consider. In the case of Y. B. Lin and Company, Mr. Smith, on behalf of the petitioning j creditors, applied for the appointment of an intenm receive)
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  • 238 10 Messis. William Jacks and Co.'s report of September 13 states In spite of the pause in the GermanBelgian discussion, which is not to be surprised at. and the developments in j Asia Minor, markets have remained vvonderfullv steady. I C ;>pt r. Tor the above reasons, the
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  • 664 10 Death Rate the Lowest For Eleven Years. From the Medical Report on the X.M.S. fcr 1921 compiled by Dr. R. Dowilen. P.M.0., we take th? following extracts The population of the Federated Malay States as in 1 1»'2 1 census figures, was 1,298,292. Thirty-six thousand
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  • 287 10 Routine Orders, dated October 11 by Liem. -Colonel F. K. Spencer. D.S O MC commanding S.S.V.F. Monday, 16th.- i.lo p.,-..., Drill Hall. burasiar. and Chinese Companies, Officers and N.C.O.s. 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall. Rttropoan Company, Special Parade. Tuesday, 17th.— 5.15 p.m., Drfl Hall, Eurasian, Chinese and Malay
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  • 1052 10 Asam kumhang. Tlic half yoai-ly report of tin- director* of the Asam Kumbung Tin Dredging Ltd. statts The directors present herewith their report, accompanied by duly audited staterient- of account, tor the half-year ended June*", IMS. The performance uf the dredge (luring the alf-yiar is sit out
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 115 10 Property Auction. Thr fullowiiix Bui pen prapavtiai wmn sold l>\ auction by Cheonf Koen St-ntc ('<>.. on \Wiln<"-ilny afteraara i ."•U, Joo i ln;ii Terrace, Brea l'.,:!i;n fi Ix.uk'M by Mr. S. K. H. M. s. Vairava Pillay for $760 freehold t«uildinK land a' Meyer Road, ofl Grove Road, 1
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  • 2140 11 The Manufacturer's Point Of View. Since the formation of the liasoa com- l.onvccn the Rubber Growers', AsxH-iMtion and The Research Association' f British Rultber and Tyre Manufacturer!, tin- Hireoti r of Research has had an opportunity to discuss plantation rubber with a considerable number of manufactures, n piesi
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 148 11 MOUTRIE PIANOS The ever increasing demand for MOUTRIE PIANOS enables us to announce a SPECIAL REDUCTION IN ALL OUR MODELS. Prices from «p638 nott Every Moutrie Piano has a GUARANTEE OF SEVEN YEARS thus protecting your purchase S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd., (lacorporatod ia Hoagkoag) SINGAPORE .MIM»>M»I t«M»».» MMMMMM.IM PAINTING I
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    • 265 11 Raffles Hotel SPECIAL CINEMA PROGRAMME Sunday next, October 15 CARL LAEMMLE OFFERS FRANK M\YO in COLORADO ADAPTED FROM THE FAMOUS STAQe DRAMA UY AUGUSTUS THOMAS. i i i i SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietori. »♦♦♦>♦♦»«»♦♦♦♦♦♦-»♦♦«-♦-»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦-♦-♦♦♦♦»♦-»♦-♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦♦♦♦» Adelphi Hotel TO-NIGHT Special Dinner THE HOTEL ORCHESTRA WILL PLAT DURING AND AFTER DINNER ADELPHI HOTEL LIMITED
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  • 553 12 SIXDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1922. IMth Sunday after Trinity. St. Andrew. Cathedral 7.30 a.m. Litany. 7.46 a.m. Hoiy Communion (Choral). i>ls a.m. Matins followed by Holy Com--4 p.m. The Catechism. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. S. Matthew's Sepoy Lines. a r.i. Holy Communion. 8.15 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. During
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 98 12 PURE CREAMERY BUTTER IN 1 LB. AND 2 LB. TINS SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. RETAIL DEPARTMENT, ORCHARD ROAD. MMt»M«»m»«n»»»t<MMM«»HMMIMMJHMMI>I *M CANVAS BAGS NEW PRICE Ist quality $7.50 each (f.«.r. ar f.sj.b. SingapMW). ARISAKA CANVAS BAG MFG. CO, LTD. IS, BOBINSON ROAD. 'Phone 1464, »■.-»<-*.■» HtniMimmi m«nn ess* c eeeels
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    • 203 12 SPARE PARTS FOR GARFORD and also can be used for BROCKWAY SERVICE LORRIES Ready stocks on hand. LOW CO., LTD. l-a. RAFFLKS QUAY, SINGAPORE. Thone 1422. New Shipments TO HAND Force Cricket Bats Ayres Tennis Bails Gent's "Waukeezi" Buckskin Boots Ladies' Bathing Costumes. Tennis Court Measuring Tapes Gent's Cashmere Socks
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    • 304 12 IN STOCK KONDO ACETIC ACID •t PER CENT. HYDROCHLORIC ACID NITRIC ACID SULPHURIC ACID. TALCUM POWDER Packing double baits 2 cwt. B. SIMOBA GO. It, BOBINSON KOAD. First Ftaor. Telephone 781. American System Dentistry H. OHNISHI, D.D.S. Ne, 111. ORCHARD ROAD. (T.I. IMS). (Upper Light Studio). VIOLET RAY Treatment for
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    • 477 12 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS i SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 13K3 of 1922. Between the Official Assignee of the K«Ut« of J. Q. HOVH. a bankrupt. Plaintiff and A. R. COOKK. Defendant. To the abovenamed Defendant A. II. COOKS. i TAKE NOTICE that this action was
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  • 386 13 Pleasant Police Function At Penan jj. The I'inang Gazette reports that the Inspectors of the Straits Settlements Police, Penang, took the opportunity of entertaining the Hon. Captain A. R. Chancellor, 1.G.P., who is now in Penang on his periodical inspection, to a farewell dinner
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  • 473 13 New Discoveries in the Sea's Floating Life. Dr. Juhs Schmidt, of Copenhagen, spoke hi-fure the Zoology section of the Bri lish Association ai Hull, en th<_> Dana expedition in the North Atlantic. Dr Schmidt explained that the woik of hi* «-x»v?di'.'ori was spread over two MM of
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  • 168 13 It is stated in the annual report of the Royal tiotonical Gardens, Calcutta, that plants in the open suffered severely and a certain number died during the drought in the latter half of the year 1921-22 and during February and March, when the garden was at its
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 86 13 /he jfu-f*** Cn\d*nt9d Juf''ti ll]tl\» Jf\owoe E. C. MONOD CIE, Agents SINGAPORE and SIAM. "SEA-GULL" BRAND DANISH MILK L Condensed Sweetened Condensed Unsweetened Sterilized Natural Sole Importers The East Asiatic Co., Ltd., (Incorporated in Denmark) Singapore. Goodyear Tyres and Tubes, Solid Band Tyres for Motor Lorries Fresh stocks now available.
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    • 157 13 fGlf REMARKABLE VALi TRADE MARK With the price of Goodrich fabric Tyres at 25 per cent. less than pre-war cost and the quality better than ever before, it will pay you handsomely to buy this famous make "BEST IN THE LONG RUN." Sole Agents The Goodrich Tyre Agency. ADAMSON, CILFILLAN
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 301 14 ®iOTOR UNION INSURANCE GO LTI. Private Can. Th* Compreheniiv* Policy eoT*r* again*! Accident. Malicloni act Theft. Fir*. Claim* paid ia foil, Third Party Claim*— no limit, Law Costa paid. riaaL— Rent, Personal affects, Farnitnr*. Stock in trade, Buildinj*, Xia| and Ciril Commotion. Earthquake. MAttNß— Favoorabl* rates quoted for cargo** to
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    • 1678 14 AjmU fcvtr ♦s,»o*,*M B.C. Awvaaew la fare, avax $17,101,1(1 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (laeorporaUd la Strait* SettieaMßta.) MAD OFFICE I Winchester House, Slagapor*. LONDON OFFICI I U, Old Jewry, B, a The Conpaar has i 20,000 deposited with th* Supreme Court of England aad compile* with tk*
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    • 284 14 ««»< mil >.*i INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION (OWNED BY THI NATIONAL CITT BANI OF NEW YORK) Capital VA. I INMM Barplas an* Undivlaael rrolu I'A iriM.sw* Head Offle* «0, Wall Street, New York. San Francisco Office 232, Montgomsry. Street. London Offlce M, Biihopsgate, E.C. EASTERN BRANCHES. China: Canton, Hankow, Harbin, Hongkong,
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 134 15 Join-Up QECOME A MEMBER OF THE SECOND uKEATEST ASSOCIATION IN THE WORLD BECOME A Ford Owner Standard Touring Car NOW $1,250 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 AND PENANG. Continental Cord Tyres
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    • 925 15 ORDINANCE N' J 61 (PAWNBROKERS). 1. Tenders will be received at the Resi dent Councillor's Office, Mnkcca, up to noon October 23, 1922, for the sole right to open one Pawnshop for a period of three yenn from January 1, 1923, in the streets in thi town division of the
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    • 410 15 CHEERK) N. V, STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO. NU IMI'OUTKRS 114, CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. > ♦>.«» »<-*-»»«»♦♦♦♦««»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«« MtMMH»»IMI Lfc^^^v liM Turners' ■F^- Tpafforc^ legate: I T^l loc Itv9i (Asbestos Cement) J An iJeal roofinfr and '">>•.»; aidinf material. IjYSBS^^ Wrather and Rust proof |t*lf ~-MjZ^^~"- Improve* with ajfe. 4 Size of
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 339 16 GUAN KIAT CO., LTD. IS. PIIIM.IP STREET. New Shipment Just Arrived. Braan nnd Calranizrd Padlocks Hrans and Jnrxl. Iron Rim Locks Bnas Ship* and Oinnrr Bells Ilra-s Ship's I amps, Masthead and Sidelights Bramt ami Jnpd. Engine Room Lamp* Copper Tricolor Launch Lamps Japanned Tri.ineitlar Cant* Lamp*, etc., itc, etc.
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    • 299 16 LADIES' VERY SMART SHOES FOR THE RACES ALSO EVENING SHOES. PARISIAN KOUSE OUCHAiID MAD. The best place for cheap prices with good quality goods. BRING YOUR TROUBLES TO JOHN DUKE, OPTICIAN. IS, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. Keep Your Money la th* Country ky m!*s SingaporC'inade MATCHES CROCODILI BRAND GataJaab'* *f aH
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    • 1797 16 OLASSRD ADVffiTISEMENTS Th* PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sal*. To L*t, *te, la ordinary «loa*-**t typ* (average six words to lin*) ar* per line on* insertion 28 cents., two Ins. 46 cts., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 ets., n>* ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.18, ten Ins. $1.40, twelve
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    • 893 16 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Colonial I Secretary's Office, up to noon of October! 20, 1922, for the following works with the exception of items 2, 8 and 7, for whlcn Tenders close at noon of October 13, 1922 1. Alterations to Raffles Girls' School, including general
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    • 304 16 7 he Band-Boz self-measurement form provides for patrons residing at a distance all the advuntHgcs of The liand-Box service which arc enjoyed by those able to evil cry special attention if given to all post orders, and absolute satisfaction is R-'i.r--anteed. Ordeis eu be despatcheJ O.l). where this system provaiU.
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 198 16 THE STRAITS TIIIHS TMJtPHOKnW Kdlterlal and taMHI Manager's Office Job Printing Offlc* All communications relating to .ditortsj matters and news should be eddr*s*«<! tr THE EPITOR. All eommunica'.ions relating to business matters— adverti«ni«n-.a subscriptions, accounts, printing, etc should be addressed to THE V.ANAC-tV ADVERTISEMKXT RATES Wants, For Bsla, To !^t,
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