The Straits Times, 19 July 1923

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. No. 27,306, SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1923 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 30 1 BfIBBBBBBEBaaeBaBEaBD9ED3ESSen 3 M Ready for Delivery White tlazed wall tilea Coh.arcri cl.izt4 wall tilei Marhle Oouring slabs. Keen Prices 3 ci n I FRANKELS, LTD., VICTORIA STREET. s I aBEESBEBaBBaBBXSKZBiZBBBXeSEaTi
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  • 982 2 Supplementary Wires From Indian Exchanges. The following supplrmon.ary cables arc taken from Indian exchanges 'o hand Fierce Storm in l.oiic'nn. London, July 10 La:H night's s orm raged over past and .South London and part of the Midlands, an'l was t c I vercst, loudest an'l
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    • 485 2 E lf~ 3»"3M I r Vft IT lli' <j3t «-"»'"^W^ll/ lrV' %V ari r«, I bnt tlvorotu^ly tried fc? il Junnfthrlullwomonthi.tnd f, M [or milk poddinn it h ipltridij." K^ Plenty of pure unadulterated milk w There is milk in India, for you, for everybody. Milk in any H quantity,
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    • 388 2 >i iv.\iUl/«^x II i f%\ Cuticura Insures Thick Glossy Hair Shampoos with Cuticiira Soap preceded by light applications cf Culicura Ointment to the scalp skin 'Jo much to cleanse the scalp of d^nuru!i and promote the healthy condition necessary to producing luxuriant hair. >cu> W..TUeca It. 3d .Orntßirit 1 1.
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    • 137 2 Ti? LOWRIE'S JSj-kJH^jZs SPECIAL BLEND c- SELECTED MATURED iSßrMffiM SCOTCH WH^MES iPl?ilfwß LOVVRIE ic2L™ t kS|ffi JP^ GLASGOW LONDON. Give Bt A Trial SOLK ■MM STANLEY F. WARD CO., (F.L,) LTD. (Successors to G. AIIJELY CO.) I'hone 171. 2-!>, PMajraea Green, Singapore. <t > t tttt <»< Cars, Lorries AND
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  • 1168 3 The Prospect of Scientific Horrors. Sir Herbert Kussell has contributed the following to a home paper As far back as I can remember it has betn a commonplace remark that WSI Ml getting such a horrible business as to be almost impossible. We have not found this idea
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    • 204 3 smug, uum KOLLft^B EAST ASIA LINE (Macthl] SiTvire Philiiipiiies, China and Japan). S.S. SAPAROEA .ibo.it July 22 for MANILA, Ml. SHANGHAI, KOBK, YOKO--I'AI.NY and TSMGTAO. Tin' iteamer has intermediate class pas- ■cniiimoilniiuii available. STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ NEDERLAND," RaWaaaa Road. Ii tmi 'i-'x. PASSAGES FOR LONDON FARE $702.86 M B. 6LEMTAJU about
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    • 502 3 WB\ v-f B. 9<b*B>' m nT^HavavßawjaW I M bhl a—* i My Safeguard against I Strain and Overwork Think of the harassing Win ot the average physician. Out in all I j weathers. Sleep broken night alter night. Irregular meals. Tlie inevitable result seems a j certain breakdown. Yet jj
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    • 400 3 THAT BACK-PAIN! Backache is rarely due to kiJney trouble. Doctors will tell you that kidney disease, when it exists, may be far advanced indeed before it indicates its presence by means of pains in the- back. In the vast majority of cases Lumbago is the cause of the back pain,
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    • 248 3 CAMERAS AND PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS SPECIAL 25°/o CASH DISCOUNT AT Maynard Co., Ltd. HEPATONE (Registered Trade-Mark) This is Mulford's preparation of granular effervescent Sodii Phosphate Compound and has the highest value amongst the best known eliminants. HEPATONE oanishes constipation HEPATONE is a sound liver stimulant HEPATONE prevents kidney disorders HEPATONE is
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    • 835 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 4 ti.-iritish India mi Apr ar Line (Companies Incorporated in England.) MALL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. Under Contract witk His Majesty's Government LONDON-FAR EASTERN SERVICE OUTWARDS FttOM LONDON HOMEWARD* FOB CHINA AND JAPAN FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON AND ANTWERP Tonnnga Due
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    • 636 4 STEAMER SAILINGS THE OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CQ., LTD. (Incorporated ia England). The Bine Fennel Line Regular Service to LONDON, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. GENOA, MARSEILLES, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. MARSEILLES, HAVRE, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. BOSTON AND NEW YORK, Taking cargo on through
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    • 758 4 STEAMER SAILBNGS KOfIHIKLYKE FAXETVAART MAATSCRAPPIJ I (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO, OF BATATIA) (In eorp. raxed in Holland) (TWDBB CONTRACT WITH THB NETHERLANDS INDIA XO VESNVBHT. Teleakeae Nas. Pasaags Dept, IJI, Freigkt Dept, 12M. Marias Dint, sad Transhipment Dept. 1487. Managua Dept. ICSJ. VAN DIEMEN— JuIy 20, lstowaa DaH. V i
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    • 540 5 STEAMER SAILINtS N.Y.K. LOWPOW LPfB Atsuta Maru July 24 Kashima Maru Aug. 7 LIYBRPOOL LP>B Tokushima Mara Aug. 27 HAMBPRB UWB Tsuruga Maru July 28 Mito Maru Aug. 29 tVW TOBK UHI wU BTJBB BOOTH AMBBICAH UKB Kamakura Maru Aag. B BOMBAY LUtB Nagano Maru July 2} Akita Maru July
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    • 392 5 STEAMER SAILINiS O.S.K. Preveaea Sailings from Kafjaaaie. skjest fte ahaage withoat arevteaa aetiee.) BCKOPKAN LINB For Marseilles, London, Hambarg, Belter•am, Antwerp, via Colombo, Saea aaa sp Fait Said. An. Dot. ALPS MARU July tO July tl LONDON MARU Sept. S Sept. 11 •Omit Marseilles. NBW TOBK LOO Far Baa Fraaelse*,
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    • 494 5 STEAMER SAHIXftS NEDERLAND" ROYAL HAIL UNE HP "ROTTERDAM LLOYD" ROYAL MAIL UNE SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE OF -NEDERLAND" "ROTTERDAM LLOYD" R. M. LINE R. M. LINE via Bclawaa-DeU, Sabang, Colomae, via Belawan-Deli, Ssbang, Colombo. Genoa, Algiers to Amsterdam. Maraeillea, Tangier to Rotterdam. REMBRANDT July ff I INSULINDE July 16 JOH. DE
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    • 99 5 KERR STEAMSHIP CO., INC. SUCCBSSOBS TO UNITED AMERICAN LINES r Incorporated la DJJ-A.) Regular service betwoea New Tork. Singapore and Java Ports, and vioo veraa. FOR NEW TORK VIA SUEZ Nile due August 7 Half Moon due end Aug. for fratgbt, .ppl7 to GUTHRIE CO, LIMITED, Vnu, Straite SottlamanU aad
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    • 670 5 STEAMER SAH.HWS ELLERM AN"IJNL BI.I.BBMAN ft BDGKNALL BTBAMSUII' Co.. LU. (laeoraoraUd 1m England) iTJaAMBg PASSENGER SERVICE OUTWABDB. t»». CITY OP KAKACHI China and Japan Oct. 8 sj. CITY OF PABIS China aad Japaa Not. 18 •s.s. CITY OF CANTERBURY China and Japan Dae. tf HOMEWARDS •fa.*. CITY OK MANCHESTER Marseilles
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    • 72 5 HUGO STINNES LINES (Incorporated in Germany) Bagalar Meathlj Freight Paasaager Berrlea, OUTWARD BOUND Hosfkeaa. Shanghai ami laaaa. ALBERT VOEGLKR, •,000 toas about Aag. S, 1923 CAUL LEGIEN, t.OOO tons aboat Aag. F. 7, 1138 HOMEWARD BOUND Antwerp, ■ottardsm aaa Hamhara. EMIL KIRDORF, 9,000 toas about Aug. 8, 1923 SCHEER, 12,250
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 595 6 CINEMAS ARE YOU i. Woman-Hater Do Yon Like Adventure-Romance See HARRY MYERS (THE WOMAN-HATER) IN NOBODY'S FOOL HOOT GIBSON, MARJORIE DAW, HELEN HOLMES in a story of real Adventure and Romance THE LONE HAND Who wr the strange young man Why should he protect her What did he want PALLADIUM
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    • 53 6 SURINA THEATRE THURSDAY— LAST NIGHT SURE FIRE FLINT THE VICTORIA THEATRE PICTURE IN 7 PARTS Time 9.15 p.m. Preceded by a Latest Pathe Gazette In the First Show at 7JO p.m. THE LION MAN SERIAL Episodes 8, 9, 10 and 11. Eight Reels. A DANGEROUS GAME ON SATURDAY. Telephone Noa.
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    • 296 6 CINEMAS TEMPTATION is the cause of most men's downfall. Greed for Gold and love for a woman nre tin- making of a master criminal in in C parts DON'T SHOOT in 6 parts A Universal Special Attraction AT THE EMPIRE CINE At A TO-NIGHT, at 10 p.m. Featuring HERBERT RAWLIN6ON
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    • 270 6 SPORTS GOODS at RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES. Hockey Balls, each 2.00 Cricket Balls, each 4.00 Golf Halls, dozen 7.00 Punching Balls, each 10.00 Footballs, each 7.00 Ladies' Bathing Suits 3.01> Ladies' Bathing Caps 1.00 Ladies' Woollen Coats 10.00 Ladies' Leather Tammys ■_•'.■> SHEPCO'S In Voluntary Liquidation. D, AMBER MANSIONS, SINGAPORE. THE
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    • 17 6 I 1 GENUINE Marseilles Roofing Tiles REGULAR STOCKS CARRIED BY Etablissements BROSSARD MOPIN (Incorporated in China) SINGAPORE.
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  • 174 7 FIXTURES. Ihiir-;d.iv, July 19 Hi;cM Water, 1.17 a.m., 2.9 p.m. Friday. Jul> 20 High Water. 2.0 a.m., 2.54 p.m. Mails for W. Australia close. Xew Scudai, Ltd., meeting, noon. Saturday. July 21 Rlgfc Water, S.II am., 3.48 p.m. I. .mil ii. Outward mail due. Inc. Society of
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 263 7 Wmt Wharf Baiin—Nil. Kant Wharf 1 Sheers Wharf—Nil. Main Wharf. Seattle Maru, Klanß, Kmita. Kelaotan, Eamuninic, Hjraon. Empire Dock Trieste, Erinpora, Rangoon Mara, Warcnta. West Wkarl Uedaaa, Minderoo. .lardinrs Wharl Islander. I'ulo Urani Coal Wharf—Nil. Kvppel Harbour. Main Wharf Flcre, Patrol, Lighter D.P.L U, Ug iter
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    • 173 7 To-day. Hn'.u Pahat 3 p.m l'ontknnk 3 p.:<> Pennrg nnd Calcutta 3 p.m I p.m M:il".ccu (ad ataai ..4 p.n; Friday. Hoiltow, Swatow, Amoy and Hoaa> konc 8 a.m Manila and llomikcnjr .10 o.m Hongkong, Swatow ami Amoy, taking da 10 a.m Mocai::. Saha asd I'jitinbi 1
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  • 40 7 By Left Arrd. S'por* London Amboiie June 5 July 1 P. drr N'ederlnnden June 11 July 5 Bhafli June 13 July 7 Uomtorr June 18 July 13 Cordtllert Juno 11) July 17 BaHtela June l'd July If
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  • 189 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, July 19. On London, Bank 4 m.'s 2/4 Demand 2/3 29/32 Private m. credits 2/4?* On New York, Demand .'ili'i Private 90 d/s 55 S On Fiance, Bank t-20 On India, Bank T.T. 172% On Honjciicr.sr, 8.-nk d/d 2,4 p.c. d;-. On Shanghai, Bank T.T.
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  • 61 7 Tone of the market Steady. Latfst London cables quote: Spot ahect Is. 2'ad. Spot Aug i Aug.-Sept. Oct.-Dec. Jaa.-March Singapore Standard Pale Crepe. Closing Prices. Buyers, Sellers. Spot August AiiK'.-Sept. Oct.-Dec. Jan.-Mairli Singapore Standard Kibbed Smoked Sheel Closing Prices. Buyers. Sellers. 4K 4XS 48'j
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 212 7 /nl. Pd. Buyers. Sellers, i ssue 1 1 Ilitam Tin \:->2\v: 1.;!7^ i 1 1 Butiinp Psdug 0.42% 0.47'« 1 1 Jelaatoh 0.10 0.20 mom i 1 Johan Tin 0.27 O.:t2V* :l £1 Kam. K^-.r.untinn: 44/- 4»/--0 10 Kinta Assn. Orel. 7.75 8.25 5 5 Lingui Tin 3.75 4.25
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    • 141 7 vaL I'd. Buyers. Sellers. £1 £1 B. Am. Tobacco 4.17.3 4.19.6 10 10 Central Engines 9.50 10.25 10 10 Central Motors 3.15 3.30 .1 C1 E. Smiting Co. 7.00 7.r>o Eke. Trawmyi 1/3 11--10 10 Frasor, Ncave 37.50 38.50 >0 DO Hammer Co. 140 145 ■0U 100 K*tz Bros.
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    • 114 7 i. £ng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par 6 p.c. p.m. "pore Electric Tramway*, 6 p.c. nom. "pore Municipal 6 px. $1,878,000 par. pore Municipal 4H p.c of 1907 $1,000,000 6 p.c. db. .'pore Municipal 4/4 p.c. of 19C9 $1,600,500 6 px:. di». 'pure Municipal 4 .4 p.c. of 1909 $1,600,500
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    • 403 7 Fraaer and Co. and Lyall and Bratfa Qaotatlona. Latest available Sterlinj; Quotations are printed on another page on Friday I o-aaj rriccn. Kra>. r Lyall Co. Evatt. \UenbyNew(sl) 1.20 1.30 1.15 1.25 Aor Gajah ($1) I.'IO 1.40 1.23 MS A. Hitam (?5) 13.50 1 1.50xd. 13.50 14.50xd. V
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 76 7 ■STATI Ol gYED ABDI L AZIZ BIN ABDUL lABBAR AL JAILANI, DECEASED. AUCTION SALE of steck-in-tr.iil.- of an Attnr Merchant, ccuprininjr parfaawd oil of jasmin, white rose, jt-ranium. aaru, aaibar, pandan. chindaaa, kanaira. hunca tiinjonß. etc.. in bottle-. Guuttes de Kuris essence, etc. Pieces o: twvid. privalr »!TiCt^, carpels, etc.
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    • 739 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Other Classified A.lvf-., dee page 16. J JAMS OH GLASS: Cherry. Strawberry.) Raspberry, Cranberry, Apricot, Black and l;e<l Currant, Leir.on Cnrd. H. Bolter, Direct I Importer, Europe Hotel Building. FOR SALE, valuable freehold land, flur.j Koad, opposite Botanic Gurd-ns. 2541, Straits Times. dp' RErAIAS TO BINOCULARS and scientific
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    • 56 7 High Grade Robber Goods FOR THE FACTORY AND MINE Hasepipe. belting, sheets, valves, pockingß, biffers, dags, ttt FOR THE MOTORCAR Tyres, tabes, radiator-hose, matting, yule, compound, vale. canvM, solation, etc AND FOR ANT OTHER PURPOSE. Manufacture* at tow prieea by the SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS Head-Office aad Warka I T«nra-Oflc» and
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    • 455 7 VICTORIA THEATRE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Commencing MONDAY NEXT JULY 23. at 9.30 D.m. L. V. BARNBY presents his TRUANTS FROM 'The Smilestones" See the KRI'SCHEN crowd and get that feeling. Cast includes ■SuliFj ALICE MAY i 1 OLGA GRAY MARIE VIVIAN JEAN ROBERTSON CLAYTON ROBBINS GEORGE RECARDE (JORDON DEN
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    • 623 7 THE STRAITS TIMES ;Cnn be obtained at the following places in j Singapore j Hotel \nn Wijk. I Money Changer, Grosvcnor. 'Kelly and Walsh, Ltd., Raffles Place. 'Mon.'y Caangai, Adclphi Hotel. Money Changer, Europe ■•tat. Money Chaagar, Raffles Betel [Federal Rubber Stamp Co., Rallies Place, i t'ler Chong, Dras Baask
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  • 57 8 WEE.- On July 2, 1U23, at 16, I'ayah Lam-, Madame Wee Wtm Neo, Sgsd 66 years, beloved mother of Mr. lajc- Choon Sens (proprietor of Thyc Hin Co.). The cortege will leave tha boss* on Sunday, the Bad mat., at 10 a.m., for Tanjong Pagar Wharf, whence tha remains
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  • 1150 8 The annual report of General Sir EL G. Chauvel, Inspector-General of the militaty forces, which has been presented to Parliament, is notably outspoken with regar 1 to false ideas of the security of the Commonwealth. It deplores the public's coir.placent acceptance of
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  • 29 8 The deaths are announced of Anna Duchess of Roxburghe, Louise Baroness Stratheden and Campbell and Canon Joseph Wood, headmaster of Harrow, also Arthur Hartley, past president, Rugby Football Union.
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  • 36 8 Mrs. BischofTsheim, mother of the Countess of Desart, left £225,000 Charles Holme, one-time East India merchant, founder and editor of The Studio, Left £64,000; Sir Edward Green, formerly member for Wakefield. £7«2.0OO and Lord Scnforth, £71,000,
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  • 14 8 Hari Raya Hadjee (Idul Athha), 10th Zulhejah, 1311, will fall en Tuesday, July 84.
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  • 29 8 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 170^5100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 175^5100.
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  • 30 8 Late telegrams, Ahead of the Mail, appear on page 2, and Johore notes and an interesting description of the sinking of the Maidan by eye-witness from Singapore, on page 11.
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  • 35 8 Mr. Choa Kali Chwee, of the Straits Lumber Co., informs us that he is in no way associated with the person of a somewhat similar nune who was recently brought up in the police court.
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  • 36 8 The Blue Funnel liner Patroetua, 11,400 tons, is due in Singapore on the 31st instant, on her maiden voyage to the Far East. She is expected to leave here on August 1 for Hongkong and Shanghai.
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  • 29 8 An Army Order adopts the hitherti unofficial distinctive terms gaaidllllSll," trooper," and rifleman for regineats to which they apply, as also "Fusilier" fcr a member of the Fusilier Regiments.
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  • 42 8 To-morrow at 8 p.m. Mr. A. H. Green will give a talk on his experiences in the Great War to the Friendly Band, at the Chinese Christian Assoc:at:cn Hall, Prinsep Street. All are welcomed. Mr. Green held a commission during the ar.
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  • 72 8 The salvage steamer Semper Paratus, owned by Count Landi, has left Dover in an effort to recover the Lusitania's gold oargo, which, i. is believed, amounts to S;i,000,l>00. Count I.an<3i states that be has invented a new diving apparatus, enabling divers to descend 500 feet, ami that he himself Will
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  • 85 8 The secret?ry of Austral Malay Tin, Ltd., reports the following outputs of Its f;?;ociated companies for the half month of July Kampong KamunUng Tin Predging. Hours run (two dredges) 581, cubic yards treated 90,000, total piculs 449.89, net value $22,601.41. Asnn Kun:bang Tin Dredging. Hour- run '2'M). cubic yard- treated
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  • 100 8 In the Trengganu Supreme Court the Judge, Che Nik Mohamad bin Hitam, has iriven judgment in the case of A. H. Tengku Ngah Aysha Petrie, of Tren??aanu, against Ng Hong Guan, of Singapore, in which plaintiff claimed quit and tribute on an agreement dated April 20, 1916, signed i;i the
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  • 97 8 The case came up in the First Police Court this morning, before Mr. P. F. David, in which Mr. F. C. Giles is summoned by his wife, Mrs. Ethel Giles, for maintenance and for assault. Mr, A. J. Shelley Thompson represented the complainant and Mr. R. L. Eber the defendant.
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  • 105 8 With reference to a paragraph published yesterday relating to proceeding! 'i. the Third Magistrate's court in whieb two Bombay merchants, A. L. Josaff ami Abdul Rahman, ware charged with cheating in respect of various sums of money, the Mercantile Bank being mentioned in particular, we are asked by the Mercantile
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  • 119 8 The return of imports and exports of British Malaya for the year of 1922, showing under each tepsrate article the countries from which imports have been received and to which exports have been shipped, giving the figures for thfl Colony, the Federated Malay State- and the Unfederated Malay States separately,
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  • 141 8 The nun who Uke movie pictures in Tokio are worrying th* officials to death, sa>s the N.-C. Daily News. Their latent: scheme has been to attempt to stage a j kidnapping picture at the park gates of wealthy |noblem:n's residence, the plot of the story boing that the wicked noble-
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  • 475 8 Mr. J. A. Russell, of Kuala Lumpur, tailed yesterday by the P. and O. steamer Mahva for London Ofl I holiday. Miss A. M. Mcßride. Matron of th<» Batu Gajah District Hospital, is expected to crrive from home, early next month. Mr. EL L Hastio, general manager
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  • 97 8 There was a curious case in the third police court this morning in which a Kheh was charged with a breach of the Post Office Ordinance by bringing tetters into the Colony other than through the Post Office. Accused .*ai'l that he was given these letters in
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  • 161 8 Ton Pathans were charged v.ith assaulting two other Indians in the District Court yesterday. The 1) in. Mr. Kveritc n presented the complainants, and Mr. J, <l. Campbell the first six accused, Evidence ni ghre by Mr. I-". V. Pagler, .i Municipal Inspector, who said he was
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  • 206 8 Yesterday wi reported how the myt> tery of a stern frame of a liifj ship recently picked up in the channel off inn wharves at Tanjcnjy Pajjar had been solved it proved to belong to the Mogul liner Sikh and was toto oft when she
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 195 8 Special Offers One 12 H.P. Rover 4-5 Seater Car 1920 Model, slightly shop soiled, mechanically perfect. Price $3,250. One 12 H.P. Rover 4-5 Seater Car 1922 Exhibition Model, in perfect condition. Price $4,000. BOTH ARE EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS. John Little Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE. /i^ FIRE IAEIMTPAI \r EXTIKGUISKERS
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    • 157 8 ALHAMBRA In the Second Show at 9 p.m. HAROLD LLOYD IN A SAHOR-MADE MAN A 4 Reels Comedy Special EDITH STOCKTON AND LOUIS KIMBALL IN THROUGH THE STORM in 6 Reels. In the First Show at 7.30 p.m. CHARLES HUTCHISON WITH lucy rox in SPEED In 15 Episodes or 31
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  • 271 9 Crave Conditions in Ruhr Area. [Reuter's Service.] London, July 18. The French and German authorities arc accusing each other of responsibility for the economic situation in the Ruhr which is distinctly growing worse. The majority of the textile works are closing ■down and the Thyssen and Krupp factories
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  • 90 9 [Reuter's Service.l London, July 18. The reply of King Hussem regarding the dispute with Egypt says that his representatives informed the Emir Elhaj, the Egyptian representative, that he was j quite willing to receive him and the medical mi.-sion and permit him to land unrestrictedly all medicines
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  • 77 9 FRecter's Sekvice.l London, July 18. A Teheran message states that the Soviet tradd delegation ha* left, apparently without achieving its object of inducing Persian merchants to participate in the Nijni-Novgorod Fair. The Soviet delegation which is working for a revision of the Russo-Persian tariffs is, however, remaining. London,
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  • 84 9 [Reuter's Service.l London, July 18. In the House of Commons, questioning regarding the sinking of the steamship Ranee off the Malayan coast, Mr. E. Shinwell suK.cested that there were very strong comments all along the China coast regarding the section of the Merchant Shipping Act relating
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  • 59 9 [Renter's Service. l London, July 18. The Hague The Cabinet has decide! to submit to the States General, in th? lutumn, the new navy bill to be enforce.l on January 1. The Minister for Finance l as not approved of the project and has tendered his resignation to
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  • 133 9 Conditions Worsen Since Last January. Reuter's Service.] London, July 18. In the House of Commons, replying to the debate on the Board of Trade estimates, Sir Lloyd Greame pointed out that the export trade st the beginning of 1922 showed a deficit of 35 per cent, compared with
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  • 96 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, July 18. There was a serious extension of the dock strike on the Merseyside to-day. Following a procession of Birkenhead strikers, several thousand dockers struck at Liverpool' nnd the work of loading the Atlantic liners and deep-sea cargo < boats has stopped. All coastal
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  • 96 9 f Renter's Service.l Lcndon, July 19. The Duke of Sutherland, presiding at the Air League of Empire meeting, said he was hepeful that a decision would be taken very shortly on the big airship wheme before the Imperial Defence Committee. He believed the scheme would turn out
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  • 80 9 [Revter's Service.] London, July 18. The Times City correspondent understands that arrangements are far advanced for the flotation of new capital in the neighbourhood of £4,000,000 by a well known Far Eastern railway com- pany, guaranteed by the Government of ,the country in which the railway operates.
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  • 55 9 f Reuter's Service.! London, July 18. Simla The Legislative Assembly by 48 votes to 39 passed tho resolution of Sir Sivaswami Aiyer censuring the Government action in guaranteeing the Imperial Bank against its loss in connection with the payments by it in connection with the failure of
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  • 40 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, July 18. Warsaw The United States' Secretary for Labour, Mr. Davis, accompanied by Mr. Aswell, President of the Agrarian Commission of Congress, has arrived to study the question of European immigration to the United States.
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  • 49 9 Oar Ipoh correspondent wires that at a meeting of Perak St. Andrew's Society Mr. Giant mackie was re-elected; .'•lioftain. It was decided to affiliate! with all other St. Andrew's Societies in Malaya and to hold a dance on Saturday,! Dec— iber 1, subscription $35 also |a Born nlghi dinner.
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  • 112 9 [Reuter's Service.] London, July 18. In a letter to The Times, Sir John Jordan, replying to Mr. Oscar Berry, says that the transfer of foreign post offices in China generally to Chinese control is an important positive result of the Washington agreement. True the actual transfer at
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  • 146 9 Shipbuilding and Electric Supply. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 18. The twenty-first ship to be built at the Straits Steamship Co.'s dockyard, at Sungci Nyok, is nearly ready. She is a steel screw steamer, oil burning, and will be named the Rawang. Her tonnage is 75. The
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  • 98 9 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, July 19. A fatal motor accident occurred on Tuesday evening when Mr. A. E. A. Ridgeway, electrical engineer, Central Workshops, was being driven into town On the Batu Road the car ran over a Tamil boy, Sinadurai, aged 11, who was
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  • 169 9 Importations into the United States. We are indebted to the Planters' Association of Malaya for the following details of the importations of crude rubber into the United States during May, 1923. The figures have been compiled and distributed by the Rubber Association of America. The estimated net weights
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  • 103 9 (By Courtesy of the Nanyo Nichi-Nlchi Shimbun.) Tokio, July 17. Commenting on the Singapore Naval Base the Tokio Nichi Nichi says that the scheme is a stone dropped into a smooth pond, and it fears that this might cauie another terrible war in future. The Tokio Jiji
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  • 1772 9 The Leave Pay and Passage Question. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 18. An interesting general meeting of the Incorporated Society of Planters was held at the Masonic Hall, Yenning Road, totiay. Mr. G. O'Hara Hickson, chairman of the society, presided, and thsre was a good
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  • 161 9 Offered 396 Tons Sold 287 Tons. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 612 th auction on July 18,Nwhen there was catalogued 1,430,204 lbs. Offered 889,059 Ibfi., 396.90 tons. Sold 644,744 lbs., 287.83 tons. PRICES REALISED. Spot. London Is. l%d. New York 25 !4 cents
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  • 86 9 The death took place in Ceylon on July 8 of Mr. Rothwell Drieberg, retired proctor. The late Mr. Drieberg, who had passed his seventieth year, was in his day a well-known personality in K-jndy,' Hatton and Gampola. He was in London in the days of Charles Dickens, and had the
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  • 813 9 The La Salle Murder Trial Postponed. At the Singapore assizes yesterday thy trial of the six Chinese, itetod to be m■■nibtrs of the Sin Ghee Hin Society, on alternative charges of attempted muider and rioting, was concluded, four of the accused being found not g>iilty Mid dilc'narged. It
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  • 212 9 A bill is to be introduced in the JoKbre State Council to carry out tha policy of Government in tightening up rubb.-- restriction. Under the enact mer.t i~> be )<- -pealed the procedure is provided for almost entirely by rule. The present bill incorporates some of that procedure
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  • Sporting News and Notes
    • 735 10 Middlesex beat Malaya Cup Team. In spite of having alnui.-t a reserve team out the al, eonojaering Middlesex still proved too good (or the Singapore Malaya Cap team iii terday's match on the. rasiaiH* A crowd which must sorely have been the largest ever locally gathered round a very
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    • 243 10 Semi-final Matches To-day. The semi-final stapes m the Singapore' ringlei championship are to be decided Kboo 1 1 o< >j Hye and Nakamura meeting on the S.C.C. de of the padaac a"<! I volt opposing Koizumi on ihc other. Whoever wins the latter should give a good account
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    • 64 10 TO-DAY'S TIES. Double Handicap. M. P. Holmberp and F. T. Ephraums owe 15 v. E. G. Wheatley and A. E. Coelho owe 50. TO-MORROW'S TIES. Mixed Doubles. H. G. Stack and G. G. Gray v. Dr. V. H. Norria and D. C. de S-juza. A*
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    • 361 10 The Colony v. F. M. S. Match. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, July 17. The. F.M.S. cricket team to play against the Colony during the August bank holidays has already been selected. Several well-known names in the Malayan cricket World, which appeared in last year's tram, do not
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    • 214 10 The following nine players have been I Invited to pby fcr the Colony Major T. C. Spring (captain), Dr. J. A. Scharcnguivel, R. L. 1.. Braddell, R. L. D. Wodehcuse, E. J. Riche.-, E. C. Bake'ti. A. M. Griffin (Penang), R. Bartels am! Spt. Dr. Siddons. The
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    • 75 10 In addition to the fifteen round ontest between Pelky and Eddie Grady announced as the chief contest at the' Bench Road pround to-night, there will Je another good item in ten rounds be;w' ccl Cowboy Reyes and Red Warren, vl:o fought a draw over six mads last, ■reek.
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    • 29 10 Tho July medal will be competed for ■uring this week-end, 21st and 22nd nstant, by bopiv p ay, and the ladies' poon on the following Monday.
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    • 170 10 Do you love to hear yourself talk If so it will be possible for you to tndnlee that farcy at very slight cost since the' Robinson Piano Co. Ltd.. are offering for tale the Kodir-k which enables you to ttke a snapshot of your voice." Anyone
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    • 528 10 Erosion of the Coast at Tanjongr Rhu. A correspondent writes as follows A clay's ramb.e along our seaside j resorts would disclose to old residents the fact that many spots that used to! be familiar to them as favourite holiday resorts are now covered by the sea, Fifty
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  • 272 10 4 'Shanghai Envious of Hongkong's Attractions j In some respects Honpkonp, especially the- suburb of Kowloon, 's much more favoured than Shanghai and a great deal mere cnterprisinp, remarks the N. C. Daily News. CT I l-'or instance they have just had a- beauty show there
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  • 219 10 1 Herbert Ilawlinson, one- oi" Universal.* most popular stars is featured in a special Universal attraction. Don't Shoot from Georpe Bronst.n Howard's play to be shown at the Empire Cinema to-nipht in the second show. It ia followed by :i two-reel Western drama with Tom SaV.tschi in It
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  • CORRESPONDEDCE.
    • 200 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sr, The decision of the Municipal Council to entrust the desipninc; and buildinp of the New Municipal Ofl their own Architect shews thr.t they at I least have faith in his ability. But how I does the Public at large regard
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    • 1287 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I wish to point out that yon correspondent Antonio Bytheway knows perfectly well what he is' talkinp abou'.. I entirely agree with what be says an. l his facts re pastoral land are correct. True Australia can support a much
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  • 435 10 Supreme Court Order Against l aadtord. An Sflriac for the rtiuin of S.-.00, pai< l>y the plaintiff to tae flefendant n: 'tca-ni.»iH-y," was made by Mi. Jttswc« ■Lennard i-i the Snpremi on Taasdar. Mr. A. V. L. Davies waa for tha ptaintiS and Mr. M. C. Johanne for
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  • 124 10 In the courfe cf his annual report for 1922, the Hon. Mr. W. Maxwell, C.M.G., Chief Secretary, F.M.S. Government, states Very .satisfactory propress has been made by the contractor* responsible for the Johore Cameway. The lock is completed. The lifting- bridge which will carry the road and railway
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  • 576 10 Manager's Report for Month Of June. Mr. 0. C. Smalley, seere) Kelantan Gold M ines, Ltd., sen la us tho manager's report tor .iuiu-, which v as follows Tlie work ilnn.-> on \hc company's pro- nth oi 1... i >r thu irosi part fa confined to the
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  • LOCAL SHARE MARKET.
    • 115 10 Singapore, July 19. 1 Bobber.— Lom!on U. 2Hd. L Tin. London A'!7'J L2a. Od. Loral Share Market.— More enquii Tcititt.i i s. -Kual:*. Sidims J.-7 1 j-J. 1.76. Jimahi I 30-1.86. t Ifcntakaba i B ou1 27-80 cents. United Malaccas 1.42V4- 1.47%. Makka Pindaa 1.45-1.60. Rawanxa
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    • 121 10 Singapore, July 19. Tin.— £l7o 12s. Gd.— up 17s. GO.. Rubber. Is. 2',id. up 'id. Rubbers.— Bassetta 1.01-1.10, 500 Malakoffs offer at :5.20, lmlrajrins 4*o--l.'.m, Mentakabs 84-86, New Serendah* 2.50-2.7 ii, Punggors '•:>-<>4. Utan Slmpaiw 1.T.-.-l.s". can di.-.. Pajams 6.10-G.CO. Radellas 8.50-4, Katoyanar Ba'nr;: cum riv..
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  • 29 10 The engagement is announced of Mr. Koli Kwai L'im. o<" :h>' Hongkong and Shanghai Hank. Lt/1., Kuala Lumpur, and Miss Than < -.uala Lumpur. ■i.ijro will lake place on Salurd&y.
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  • 843 11 Two Interesting Naval Visit?. Johore Bahru, July 10. We have had two of H.M. J«.riore water* Curing the past wet It. The Magnolia arrived on the 10th and stayed till th-j 12th. During the imrniug of UM IMfc Mat of thy residents of .!uhore Bahru called on the
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  • 109 11 The marriagi.- of Mr. L. D. Joseph Rodrigo. chief clerk of Messrs. Framroz it Co., and Miss Elsie Perera. daughter of Mr. an.l Mr.*. William Aloysus Perera. was soltranistd on Wednesday at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, the Rev. ather M. Sevres officiating. The bride, who was
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  • 585 11 Singapore Eye-Witness of Red Sea Tragedy. j A very interesting description of the I sinking of the 5,000-ton Brocklebank l.avi, Maidan, in the Red Sea on June m is given in a letter written by the wife of a well-known Singapore resident whoj with about thirty
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  • 296 11 American Impressions of Miss Aileen Woods. Miss Aileen Woods, who will be well remcmbetf.'d with rtr stater and Mrs. Woods, in connection with the very popular cabaret entertainment which they brought to Singapore some years ago and who is well-known as a teacher of '•ncing, has arrived in
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  • 176 11 The annual report of the Stapoh Nal Rubber Co. for the year ended January "1 state* thit the whole of the tapping area is in good condition and with >nvall exceptions free of lalang. No cleaning up was attempted this year, but existing clean area- were
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 177 11 THE Moutrie Piano Is so finely built, its action so accurately adjusted, that it responds to the lightest touch. Almost fifty years' experience in the tropics has enabled us to build a piano in which we have every confidence and backed by our guarantee of Seven Years INSPECT OUR STOCK
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    • 377 11 RAFFLES MOTEL t^p*... m u—>. 7,4. m MONTMT.— T«a IT»wt TaUpam 2M (1* Umm.) TUBDATw-Dlaa«» Oaaca, A. IM Bailie, t. tk. la.C WTONBDAt^Orca.rtral C.^-t. THintSDAT.— Ca«*. N! f ht. Dlmm aaa CRUX, op«n tiU i: p^. D»ac«. FRIDAY— T«a Daauat Thanday BATUHDAT.— Ga«at Nlffct, DteM* aad DINNER DANCE SEA VIEW
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  • 725 12 Activities During the Past Twelve Months. The report of the committee of the SiiiKapori Automobile Club for the year ended Mar.h 11, 1923, states: It will be noticed that the expenditure exceeded the income by $601.7.) against a surplus for the previous year of $4,297.81. The difference is
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  • 265 12 In Hospital in Japan and to Be I Operated on. Mi>s Jane Addams, the world-famous social worker, is in a Japanese hospital end is about to be operated on, says a Tokio correspondent in the N. C. Daily \Y\v-. Among the physicians who have txamiui-d her are
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  • 45 12 Tho report of Mr. P. \V. Hathaway, City Arehitoet, ("ukutta, on the collapse of Urn Mahomedan Orphanng;e on June £5 attributes; th« disaster to a seiio of nnfurtunnte circumstances brought about inter alia by the employment of inex--1 icißi-d advice and faulty sujKivision of construction.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 409 12 Amstel Series India /t*?L Jf*^^?^^/^ Recollections. f>]itf}%&£Z£szo&^ I'm the man who won a camel and tWtyr Vv^^sf^ffiugpi' brought in 'Amstel Beer said the man |/v^O^^J who had been posted on the North-West y^( fe^^^^W''^ frontier. {))toi He added "We had no use for money A 1 j^^^feii ii l^^tfP p3&'
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    • 600 12 r "^^^V, 'jtr— a-j.V-^ss One 10-Day Tube |"fc Send the Coupon \\3r/r V y&T It multiplies the starch digest y/ tant in the saliva. That is there iii «M r to digest starch deposits on teeth t which may otherwise ferment and form acids. AT^T Thu il S' ves mansfoiJ
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 1214 13 SALES BY AUCTION IN THE SUPREME COURT AT JOHORE BAHRU Miscellaneous Application No. 3 of 1923. THE SZE HAI TOXU BANKING INSURANCE Co., Ltd., Chargers against CHAN CHIN KWANG. Chargor. AS ADMINISTRATOR OF SIM CHOON KEE. DECEASED. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE RUBBER ESTATES IN MUAR AND KOTA TINGGI. The
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    • 713 13 SALES BY AUCTION IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF UNCLAIMED AND UNDELIVERED CARGO. To be held at Kenpel Store (Tanjong Pagar) on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, July 23, 24 and 25, commencing at 9 a.m. each day. Comprising steel platea, wheels, casting, iron bars (flat, round and square), spiki-* bolts and nuts,
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    • 91 13 /w^' liil^V I^^Si CEMENT Supplied to the Spore Municipality, G« eminent of Johore, Malacca Municipality, FM.S. Kail ways and all leading architects and contractors. DUPI RE EROS. fai* AjrtaU, SJasripora c-» BRAND d gp > "N T^yPSJT TE?I ikT ITtn %m*s JIZ4 JHuiL JESrff JSL TRADE MARK Sole Importers BORNEO
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 394 14 SANDEMANS PORT WINE and SHERRY SANDEMAN'S PORT is a generous, high flavoured wine, exhilarating and digestive. It is unequalled in restorative power, and relished alike by the healthy and the invalids. SANDEMAN'S DOURO PORT is suitable for all occasions. SANDEMAN'S SHERRY is known everywhere, and their LIGHT DRY Sherry is
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    • 447 14 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■DIIUIIUUaiBnaiBBBIBIIEaiIIIBIBII>ftiaiIIIiaiBIBI»IHH»UIHHH|inHHnBaHHHBIHHB*| Assets over $5,000,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $17,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 82, Old Jewry, E.C. Tke Company hat £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life
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    • 471 14 BANKING P. AND O. BANKING CORPORATION, LTD. (laeorpoaated ia Eaglaad) Wltk whlck is aOUated ALLAHABAD BANK, LIU, INDIA. Antkorised Capital £8,000.000 Capital Subscribed aad Paid Up. 42,594,160 Reserve Fund m 90,000 Boar*) of Directan Ths Bt. Hon. LORD INCBCAPH, G.CJ4.Q., E.C.SJ., E.C.I.E. (Chairmaa) Tke Et. Hon. Tke Ear! of SELBOKNE,
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    • 523 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. (latersoraud by Special Charter la Japaa.) Capital SabKribed T6O iKHi,OO« Capital Paid-a» Y5t,500,000 Reierve Fisd Y11,V80,000 rrssideatt K. Nakagaara. Is*. TUe-Preetdeat E. Mori, Es«. DIRECTOR* O. Eawasakl, Esq. Denekick-1 Taklta. Ik, M. Esail, Esq. T. Eisamone, Esq. HEAD OFFICE > Tai«ea, Formosa (Taiwaa). BRANCHES
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    • 595 14 BANKING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (laeorporated la Eaglaad) Ceplt.: Aathorlaed M.9Mt*-) Capital S.b.cribe<l tCtWJHt Capital Paid-np tl.ilf.un Reserve Fund aad Rest sU.Ui.IM BOARD OF DIRECTORS Sir R. J. Black, Bart., Chairaaa. J. M. Ryrie, Csq. H. MelviU Simula, lac r. Chalmers, Esq. Sir David Yale, Bart, Lord Carmicaael.
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  • 485 15 Kepong Co.'s Fine Dredging Site. The twelfth annual general meeting of the Sungei Besi Mines, Ltd., was held on June 13, at 73, Basinghall-street, E.C., Mr. C. V. Thomas (the Chairman) I'ri'-iding. 'lhe Chairman first referred to the 1 deaths of Mr. K. D. Osborne and Mr.
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  • 281 15 A national' tribute of gratitude to the Rumanian soldiers who died in the Great War was paid at Bukarest when the body of an Unknown Soldier was laid to rest in a tomb on a hilltop in Caroi' Park, facing the War Museum. All the members of
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  • 185 15 I Programme of Drills up to and for July j 22 Thursday, 19th. 5.15 p.m., S.R.A.(V), specialists laying (others telephone maintenance and cabli; laying); S.K.E.(V) Sijj. sect., cable layins: and jointing, Buzzer M.G. Platoon. 'mry drill and signals (team commanders lend drivers only) B Co., street fighting.
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  • 43 15 Orders for week ending: July 22 Thursday, 19th. Band Practice, 5.15 p.m. Saturday, 21st. Field Instruction for Officers and N.C.O.'s. See special orders. Sunday, 22nd. Church Parade at Wesley Onirrh. PaiaJc^ «t :'.etlanj Tlouae, 8.80 a.m.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 170 15 KSw™ I 1 NOTCH I ESSEX Cars Fitted with GOODYEAR AU.-WEATHER CORD TYRES $2,550 (WIRE WHEELS SlOO EXTRA). The ESSFA TOl RING CAR is a full five-passen&er Model aeeoaunodstiaf the average family or motori'i«r prroup with comfort. Wide door-; make entrance and exit easy. Improved sl.nni curtains that open with
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    • 243 15 Motor-Cyclists ENSURE Maximum Power BY USING Dunlop iotor-Gycle Belts The Sesf Belt Obtainable Also Ifaximum Comfort BY RIDING ON Dunlop Motor-Cycle Tyres i»»^-^— «—^j The "Good" Maxwell UNSURPASSED IN VALUE. A Revelation in Comfort, Reliability and Economy. The improvement incorporated in the New Model can only be fully appreciated after
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 517 16 TO LET A spacious top floor frontage: fitted with electric lights, ceiling] fan and bathroom attached, suitable for a General Office. For further particulars, apply at 35, PHILLIP STREET. SEE N. LAZARUS OPTICIAN MEDICAL HALL BATTERY BOAD FIRST A Note to Planters and Owners of Estates We can supply TRACTOR
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    • 331 16 $6.50 only The record beaten for cheapness. This price will purchase one of the finest quality Ladies' Hats, made with Si!k Crepe Chine and Muslin. AIM Latest Straw Hats, trimmed with best fancy silk ribbon in all shades for $7.50 PARISIAN HOUSE AND BON MARCHE, 18, STAMFORD BOAD. White Ants
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    • 946 16 CLASSIFB ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., in ordinary close »et type (average six words to line) are per line one insertion 28 cents, two ins. 46 cts., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cts., five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40,
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    • 886 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, bungalow, 102, Joo Chiat Road. Apply A and E, Busrai, 27, Malacca Street. TO LET, new compound house 135, Bukit Timah Road. Apply to Tan Boon Cheng, 276, Victoria Street. TO LET FURNISHED, Broadstairs, Gilstead Road. Electric light, fans, telephone etc. Write or phone 1249.
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    • 699 16 JOHN DUKE F.B.OJU TSM.C OFTiaAN. IS, BATTCBT SOAD, SLNGATOHJL i YEARS* LONDON EXPERIENCE LN SPECTACLE FITTING. e *tv mc Si** a«l^*f'v£j« I taßßßrßßaßßßana^Hlr VaaQ bbbbx^L "^xEEßtt <f^ 'ByJ NOTICE is hereby then that tht above Trad- Mark is the exclusive property o v THE OKADASHOKUFU GOSIII KAISHA (a Company incorporated
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    • 247 16 IN STOCK TARZAN THE TERRIBLE BY EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS. Price $1.50 POST FREE. M. MOHD. DULFAKIR CO. rorner of High St. and 31, North Bridge Rd. PHOTOGRAPH^ For the bent of everything tn ♦»»ij BrancSi of Photography MR BUCKERIDGE THE ONLY EUROPEAN STUDIO In the COLONY U, ORCHARD ROA" (awxt
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 204 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TXUCPBOKUi Editorial *nd Geu*i*l *l Manager* Offlce MIT ill eommunicatloa* relating to editorial matters and news Rhould be a.idrnsed tTHE EDITOR. All eommunicat.oß* relating to business matter* advcf-tui*me<.M, subscriptions, ac:ountr, printinp., should be addreised to THE MANACSK ADVERTISEMENT RATES. Taut*, Fur Sale, To Let. etc., in ordinal?
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