The Straits Times, 20 September 1920

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times. No. 20, 140 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1920 PRICE 10 CE l^
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    • 176 1 W4* 1 por hrn Bean Brand Milk The Household Words for QUAIITY PURITY iji^^^, RICHNESS jPMR" BRAND;! [I^IENICSWISSHI^ Tbe nMDP ol Ibie mlk repraaeata a ateudard ol qaality, parity aad risbncsn that ia InniorpMied. Tbe perleet fcoaiiry it tffeia resden it most ralaakle Icr maiatainisg ibe boaltc ol reddenta in
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    • 171 1 ROBINSON CO LTD. (Uooipontel U Uu StraJto Bettlem?Bta) Gentlemen's Tailoring Department C«4 »K ASH N J» iHOWiN'J AN V >) Entire New Stock H§ NEW SUIifNGS In Karris Tweed s, Blighty Tweed*, Donegal Tweed* kunproof aolaro Suitings, Worsteds and Angolas f IT- {I An idea', matorial foi Tropioal Weai. ii*
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    • 25 1 STERILISED BILLIARD TABLES If it is to be the Best It must be a PADMORE We soil PADMORE Tables. ALL SIZES. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FRANKELS, LTD.
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  • 743 2 Importance of Research Organisation. At th»- Federal Council meeting: last weuk Mr. W. Duncan during the discussion said My object in asking the questions standing in my name was a desire to have official lijtht thrown on a subject which is at th s moment of vast
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  • 232 2 Trains Fitted up as Modern Flats. The British Government are offering for sale fitted railway trains. Some of them are so luxurious that they rmßht be used as private houses. The train which was desired by the London and North-Western Railway Company for tho Commander-in-Chief, sounds, as
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  • 32 2 My son-in-law goes awny from home every time thirc is (coing to be an increase in the family, and leaves me to look after his wife and children." A woman at Wille&den.
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    • 170 2 COLE AERO EIGHT •THE I.AST WOR!) IN I.L'XVRY." STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE Kl'Al-A LUMPUR, SINGATORE, IPOII. F.tHftH STOCKS OF w"'43k 111 OBTAINABLE^ FROM MAYNABD Co., Ltd. THB LEi ,ING CHEMISTS BRUNNER MONO CO LTD. NORTHWICH, ■MLAMi Manufactaren of MCABWMUn OP SODA SODA ASH CAUSTIC SODA r AKBONATE OF AMMONIA M i
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    • 614 2 .ONDON SELLING AGENTS TEA. INDIGO [IHKKS I Sold on CommiaHKISTI.ES I rion in British and OILfIBKM f Continental Mar- HIUES SKINS V krU. KUBBBR, DKUGS COTTON, WOOL 1 Sample, valued. ORBS. Ml< A I »eiil ports for con(.l MS. AND I "■K» ln <'ntB indiratCENERAL I ed PKODLCE KEYMER, SON
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    • 136 2 THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Manufacturers of TURBO-ELECTRIC PLANTS QUOTATIONS FOR COMPLETE POWER STATIONS OP ANY BIZB SUBMITTED. Siagapor* Breach TeUphona Ml WINCHESTER HOUSE Tekframs ENELECTICC JUST ARRIVED I FIRST QUALITY WHITE Grass Matting 330 WARP Length! 38 to 40 Yards YAMATO CO. 41. High Street Singapore
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  • 514 3 WEST END OF COLOMBO. Perplexity of Authorities to Meet AH Demands. Cinnamon Gardens is to remain inviolably the West End of Colombo, says the Ceylon Observer. As a residential area of the most exclusive character it has grown and so it will remain. The offending contiguity of manufactures and commerce
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  • 465 3 Estate Subordinate Staffs' Association. The Batata Subordinate Staffs' Association has a distinct find in their St'creUiry. Mr. K. R. Chary, states the Times of Ceylon. A leaflet, for the wording of which Mr. Chary is responsible, is beint' issued by the Association. Millions of you,"
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  • 40 3 An Irish publican, having suddenly becoiiu- a MglWur Church attendant, was Kivin th^ lnliiHg! of readinjr the I.ess.m. It was most unfortunate, however, that hp should have announced what he was to read as the Thirty -first chapter of Guinness's."
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    • 292 3 *^3ffisMSMaBBVsBBBBBBBBBBBBfIHHH|MHHB|^I|nKBBIBB^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIn I Axicuvw ociccuun "osy i No line of watches ever presented ao varied a range of choice I None have been held in such high repute as the line of Cavalry" Guaranteed Levers here depicted Movements identical in each— thapes only dissimilar, ncvci the!.:ss. SLCh as to attract by
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    • 347 3 He's Happy! t j B JJ AS your biSy grows happily from m '^month to month he nceda a D p chinjing food to keep him strong and I k contented. THE 'ALLENBURYS' x FOODS contain gr»duate« propor- n D it. of the elements essential to your Q baby's brain
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    • 428 3 SUCCESSFUL ADVERTISING That know Jur is known as the seienci of Psychology and it is highly desirable therefore that the firms of advertising should have some acquaintance with it. Every effort has been made to keep the information in the CHINESE COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY absolutely up-to-date. CHINESE DIRECTORY AND PRESS, LTD.
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    • 318 3 ARE WE RIGHT? WITH PLAISTOWE'S TOFFEE M LUXE A tropical elimau (n.. ttas eilg.it organs. A trapical elinnte I' rr-rra' 1 Sectors say that j— Ouiag h^il» ,xty.'.on the «yat^m eoiUtl»wl r-.or» '•lectlng from the feod« <je la^-ar ■iansati -od rejecting tke other propen:<ss. aai ik^i Kiver sufficient sugar, *h«
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    • 807 4 STEAMER SAIUNIS P. Oa- British India Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in Englaad) MAIL AND PASSENGER SEBYICM PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Msjesty's Governmeat) Ta* Cuaipaay'a MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBAT are at atosoat nmilil LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES ft LONDON Dne Singapore
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    • 717 4 STEAMEN SAIUNIS PRINCE LINE LIMITO (Incorporated in England) FAR EAST SERVICB FOR NEW YORK CELTIC PRINCE (via Panama) about and of Oet For all information apply to ADAMSON, GILFILLAN CO, LTD. (Incorporated in England) Agent*. THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LIMITED (Incorporated la tha United Kingdom) Far Calaa aad Japaa BENVENUE
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    • 339 4 STEAMEN MHJNCS 0. S. K. THB OSAKA SHOSHEN KAISHA LTD (Incorporated ia Japaa) No. i. Do Baaaa Street. Proposed SaiUag frem StagaaoM (Subject to change without aetlee) EUROPEAN UNB Far Port Said. Maraclilea, Leadea. Aatw.r* Kutterdasa and Hambarg Da* raoi*. ALPS MABU aid Sept. ATLAS MABU beg.. Oat. 'omit calling
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    • 416 4 waaa tuum mmn yusen KAISHA ruiwurtted laasXl avaJa* BUG PMrtMcf wfak MM BBlßfrat faaaaes* Pi mafj B«»>a*a I* altoaitoM vftaoHM a*V!uWBOPB BvAßt (Of l^aWfUifßSaQr 04afT^«l r*> Uadaa, Aaswarp Tfa (BUJaCMn P«w«c/» Uloatbo, Saaa. Part waM as 4 tUMatVas. YOKOHAMA MARU Sept. KI'MANO MARU Oct. t TAMBA MARU Oct. t UTEHTMB
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    • 605 5 STEAMER SAILINGS TIMOR nil IV Tha s.a. Montoro is expected to. be dVsmatchri for Australia, calling the above part, at a.m., on Tu.Kday, September 28. ITKAD 4 CO.. A K .nt.. HI KNS I'HII.P LINK. .-MM-apo-.-. laytaaAat n, 1920. FOR nMANfI AND CALCUTTA The I. B. It. »team<-r KaflMMaX. 4.OJA
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    • 463 5 STEAMER SAIIN6S RBW YORK DIRECT (tU Sue?) American and Oriental Line Pi- s.a. C'-noral Church will be despatched I V v York via MM about the second half S'ov.mber. r\.r freight anil paiticulsr*. apply to HI iTKNBACH. LAZARUS A SONS, LTD. Agents. CANADIAN PACIFIC OCBAM KKRVICES. LIMITED The Company's a.s.
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    • 843 5 STEAMER SAILINGS GLEN LINK LIMITED GLENSANDA sailing about Sept. 23 i for London I QLENARIFFE failing about Oct. 2 I for Genoa and London I GLENAVY lailing about Oct. 12 I for London! There are a few first-class bertha for pat- 1 ■engers available by the above sailing. For I
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    • 980 5 CHOPS YONG HONG, YONG NGIAP AND YONG NGIAP YEE KEE NOTICE is hereby given that the partner»hip heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned LOW KOON YF.E, LOW PENG BONO, LOW PENG YAM and LOW PEN XI A. all of No. 53, Boat Quay, Singapore, 1 1 and Swatow in the
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    • 210 5 ERASER CHALtiERG r ■MOINERRIMO WORK* gW 51 PROPRIETORS THE OEKERAL KLSOTRIO 00., LTir \J m (laeoreouted la r.»HnJ) ROBINSON ROAD, SINOIPORI. SOLE ABIHTB 8.8. Air F.M.S. FOX James Carter (Stalybridge). Ltd. Rnbber Machines PRICES AID PARTICULARS ON APPI CAT ON TeletrAms: VANNER Telephone No.; 266 TONIBKS I Finest Virginia Cigarettes
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    • 805 6 CINEMAS n <?■ i'tl IsV Kb II Iw▼ a m From Wednttdny, Srptembtr l.'i. to Tuetdoy. September 21 AN BNIRANJINUfRODUJTION BY TttM W. W. BODKINBON OORPORATION. A lavich, kKMting aad al time* startling entertainment Featuring that biiPiant screen star LOUISB QLAUaf In a Inn en cn«iy big, traeto life story
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    • 596 6 BMEMAS From Friday, Soot. 17, to Monday, S-pt. 2O J fflfelr HAI I I Til 1 l/VL/JLi, ia 1 MJ. ErJ^iOl FIRST oH -W AT 7.8) wfwm th; great gamble WII U J HI-/ Fcntnrna COARLBB HDTCHISOS* AND ANNE LUTHES Bpipo4eo. THI DR«UOHT O* DKkTH I parts K^.fi.Jt 6 OUT
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    • 205 6 L. C. Smith Typewriter "Silent Modal" THE SUPFRfOR MACHiNe Because it is silent in operation. Think of what this means in nerve saving I Because it has a Decimal Tabulator, which saves time, and inaurei accuracy in billing and writing of figure* in columns. Because the ball-bearing type bars give
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  • 129 7 FIXTURES. M.mil.o S< iitt-mber 20. i-3 a.m., 2.54 p.m. Ca. of atm half y,. ,rly Mtg., Ex, 2.16. United Prayer, Kind Home, 6.16 p.m. Hippodrome Ctrcaa, iJI p.m. 'i '.ii-mI.-ij v .;«t(ril)cr 21. High W'M r, 4.29 a.m.. 3.48 p.m. -snu it l)o;ir.l, 2.15 p.m. Wasjaaaiajr, S«'|iteml)tT
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 114 7 Kant Wh,,rf I! (sin U.n Samud. Ka-f Wl.arf TkeMgWa, Ituura. Bharata, Baa Fo s Sheers Ut.arf, Albert and Victoria Dr> Dedu i hef Mccanieien Mailhol. Main Wharf Kybfels, Nam -Snag, Zaidn. I i:.:ip Dock Maaye Mnru No. 1. Chicago tone. Ipoh. v. c I Wharf Ayuthia.
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    • 140 7 1 tins, from ~i 19-9, f-.r Lj .ol un<\ Hjrme< from Ilrisbant i Saata Cmi, A:r.. r.. 2.UM tun.-, from Calcutta It fcr S. lr.-co 2<K\ I lit, -12 tons, from Malacca 1 :<■:>. for 00:1 tons, from Kuching 19-», :.i Horjrk< ng Itj I, f i Hurnco
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  • 140 7 To-daj Piil.-n. Si tM p.m. Tort .Sw.n.nhnm nr.J Pei.ang I p.m. V*l.<-<-» i Mu.r Colt:; :ol rapt, ate I p.m. itratioa up to 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 1 -n 4 p.m. Pulau 4 pm K')l» Tin v. 4 pJB :id PiiIhu Talnr.); 9 a.m. .9 a.m. Dd
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  • 24 7 Aa«Mt 2 Auxun: S Ausru!.; i_> August 19 S«pt.mV r i September 4 S -ptcniber 9 P.pt.mber 11 i tMi K^'urti
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  • 103 7 gwi on the London Underground art- brtricned by the appearance on the window (■■.Tins of some of the carriages of a small, unostentatious red label, bearing in black print the alliU'rat.vc admonition Hurry Home That is all. Than i.^ in> OMtieatiaa of the origin of the nystarioM BMaaafa, Is it
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  • 132 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, September 20. On lon i. n, Bank 4 m/t 1/4 1 /If Demand IS/1« Private 3 m. 3 credit! 2/4 26/32 On New York Demand 39% Private 90 days 45 V 4 On France Bank 590 On India, Bank T.T. 120 On Hongkong, Bank d/d
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  • 58 7 Tone of Mar kit :--Dull. Pale Crepe Closing Prices Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Spot Sept. Oct. Oct.-Duc. Buyen Sellers I Spot Sept. Oct. Oct.-Dec. Jan. -Mar. Closing Prices Buyers Seller! 47 48 47% 48V4 48% 49% 49% 60% 54 56 51 52 Ian-Mar
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  • 17 7 Usaed by Fraaer and Co- Exchange and Share Brokers .Spore, Sept. 20, 12 noon.
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  • 209 7 ill. Val.Pd. Bnyert. Sellert. £1 £1 RambaUa 9.00 10.00 U t\ Ratrut 1.6.0 19 0 £1 £1 Raub Aust. Gold 3.00 4.00 1 1 Rawang 0.90 1.00 1 1 Renonp 2.0.0 2.5.0 2 2 Serendah Hyd. 1.00 1.15 £1 £1 Siame.-e Tin 2.15.0 3.5.0 1 1 South Taiping Tin
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  • 123 7 v a l. Pd. Buyer*. Seller*. £1 £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 8.10.0 8.17.6 ti 11 E. Smelting Co. 10.50 11.30 .V- 5/- Electric T'ways 2/9 3/3 10 10 Fraser Ncave 56.0U 58.00 c.r. 30 50 W. Hammer Co. 100 110 KdOoKatz Broe. ISO.OO 150.00 Cl £1 Mexican Eagle 11.5.0
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  • 84 7 hng. p*. 11.234.X00 sat y.«. b* Spore Electric Tramway* 6 p.e. £350,00 C »oaj Spore Municipal 6 p* $1,878,000 pax Spore Man. p.*. of 1907 $1,000,000 ie p.e. lOpx.di* Spore Mun. 4*4 p.s. of 1909 $1,600,500.. 16 p.c. 10p.edu S'por* Man. 4H of 1909 J1'500.000 1« p.c. 1C p.*.
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  • 430 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt'g Quotation*. [Latrwt aTaiiablc Sterling QooUtloa* re printed on another peg* ea Trlimj.'i To-day Pricet A Co. Evatt Allenby ($1) C.BO OJO 0.80 0.80 Al.r Gajah ($1) 3.60 3.80 3.60 3.80 Am. Malay 4.00 4.50 4.00 4.50 AyerHiUm(s6) 23.00 24.00 28.00 24
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 32 7 Ar* too Interested la It T If so. write to Secretary, Japan Hot*! Association, car* Traffic D«pt, Imperial Cofernicent Kailwajra, Tokyo, for 120-J'ACE GUIDE BOOK FREE Whan writing pleas* mention Straits Times
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    • 652 7 LA TEST A D VEKTISEMENTS OFFICES TO LET, at Robinson Roxd Apply Ml, Slraitt^imea^ ALE, (entrosem.i .i'luineirii Seed, 40 cents par lb., F.O.H. Si'Jenak. Apply to Managr. Ponttaa E-tate, .Se.Unak. WANTED, :;mall furninheil or unfurnished l.ouse at aaoa. Near town. Please address Coolwyk, co PJ., 20, Laidlaw Building. ITIED ACCOUNTANT,
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    • 12 7 INDIAN "SCOVTS" ARE ARRIVING P. J. JANSSEN COMPANY 43. ANSON BOAO. SINGAPORE.
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    • 510 7 Tin SINGAPOBB AMATEUR DRAMATIC COM MITT HI will preeeat la the VICTORIA THEATRE ON SEPTEMBER 27 29 AND OCTOBER 1 it 2 AT 9.15 I.M. PASSERS-BY A risy la Foar Act* by C. FIADDON CHAMBERS PLAN OF SEATS AT MOUTRIE CO. ON WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, at 9 a.m. BESERVED SEATS
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  • 38 8 SEET.— On Saturday. September 18. at No. 7-1, Race Course Roud. Mrs. Sect Lian Kcng (nee Koh Cheng Nee) mother-in-luw of Dr. Yap Yeow Chin. Aped 52 rear*. Interment on Wednesday, September iJ at Alexandra Road Cemetery.
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  • 39 8 Messrs. Tan Hong Teck and Tan Kirn Tick beg to thank their relative!! and friends who kiimly attended the funeral of their late mother on September 19, and those who sent scrolls, wreaths, telegrams and letters of condolence.
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  • 1163 8 The Straits Times MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 VOLUNTARY OR COMPULSORY. We congratulate the F.M.S. Government on its decision to give the voluntary system a trial, though, as we explain later, we do not think that the scheme goes quite far enough. In Singapore, we have, normally speaking, a full and highly
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  • 33 8 Competitors are reminded that the V..M.C.A. billiard handicap commences today. The draw and handicaps are now posted in the Billiard Room at the Association and members should make immediate arrangements with their partners.
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  • 57 8 In view of the serious famine in China, the opportunity seems ripe for the F.M.S. Government to do propaganda work in China to induce coolies to come to Malaya. Perhaps Mr. Anthony will now get busy and get in the ten thousand Chinese coolies he spoke of recruiting for the
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  • 40 8 L.idy Guillemavd will open a sale for the C F.Z.M.S. School at the V.M.C.A. at 10 oViock on Wednesday, November S. Toys, curios, hats, lingerie, plants, sweets, cakes, and refreshments will be for sale. There will be a hat competition.
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  • 44 8 Dr. Ikeda is reported to have discovered a new method of extracting salt from sea water. He claims that, by his method, salt can be extracted in any weather, and at a cost that will perceptibly reduce the price of this necessity of life.
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  • 40 8 The outer lightship at the Bangkok bar, Gulf of Siam, will very shortly be temporarily withdrawn. At its place, a smaller vessel, re-painted and with two masts, will be moored. The usual red light will be shown from this vessel.
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  • 43 8 In regard to the Fort Canning salt water tank, the President of the Municipality reported at a committee meeting held on the 17th inst. that th? bacteriological examination of the water showed results not at a5l alarming. Further examination is to be made.
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  • 63 8 The 100 th day rites for the late Prince of Bisnulok will be celebrated at the Paruskawan palace, Bangkok, on the 20th instant. His Majesty will arrive at 5 p.m. and will lay a wreath before the urn. Thereafter the service will proceed, 20 priests taking part, and a sermon
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  • 63 8 The inaugural meeting of the Tokio I'nion of Chauffeurs, now numbering H.OOO. will take place in the course of a few days, with a view to the promotion of the general welfare of those engaged in this particular occupation. It is said that the Union will publish a magazine for
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  • 67 8 Mohamud Hassim, chauffeur to Mr. J. R Murray, was, at the Penang Assizes, arrnigned on the charge of causing the death of Low Ah Kow by a rash and negligent Ret not amounting to culpable homicide, under Section SOS (A) of the Penal Code. He claimed to be tried nnd
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  • 75 8 Heaara. Barker and Co.. Penang. have received a cable from the ?o«retnries of Kinta Kellas Rubber Estates, Ltd. advising that the annual general meeting of the company will be held to-day, when the directors will recommend a final dividend at I 1 per cent, making a total of 20 per
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  • 97 8 A message from Seoul, dated Aucrust ?!>. t:,tes that according to an official who hi>bei n to Ouelpart. the cholera epidemic his ■Oread all over the island with such vplo--ity that the total officially investierati-d up 'o the 24th instant has swollen roughly to MM out of which 2,000 ri^uHod
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  • 82 8 The Xilgiri Nursing Home, tho first institution of the knd started undor the auspices of the Southern India Nursing Association, was onened at Ootacamund r>n August 29. The Association was inaugurated by Lady Willinedon to provide nursing on an organised basis in Southern India, pnd it is proposed to establish
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  • 106 8 The tenth annual general meeting of the Kedah Rubber Company, Ltd.. was held in the Penang rhamber of Commerce, on Saturday Mr. L. E. Slowe presided, tho others present being Messrs. Palgrave Simpson. C. Trim Johnson, B. E. Ross, S. Roberts, Dr. C. F. Nicholas and Mr. F. H. Baker,
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  • 104 8 An extra edition of the Osaka Mlim-Iu says that a disastrous fire broke out at 2 a.m. on August 30 at Ikaho, the hot spring resort, where over 2,000 visitors nre spending the summer, including Marquis Saionji, Baron Makino and other prominent personages. The damage ■aused is estimated at V.2,000,000.
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  • 146 8 Mr. A. Kerdyk is leaving Penang this week, after a lengthy association with the Runnymede, says the Pinang Gazette. A tobacco planter for 28 years in Deli (Sumatra), he and his family arrived here in February, 1908, and took over the Runnymede., a boarding house with 16 rooms. This had
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  • 464 8 Basset cables that Lord Faker, ttv well known bank and railway director, is dead. Mr. F. K. Wilson is appointed I First Magistrate, Johore Baliru, rice Mr H. Norman. Mr. F. G. Flyr.n, of the Chartered Hank of India, Aust'n.lU i;nd China, Ip >h. will shortly proceed
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  • 21 8 The outward 8.1. packet Teeeta, will: mails from Europe, is expected to read Penang on Wednesday, the J2nd instant
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  • 64 8 At the Assizes this morning the ag Chief Justice, Sir John Bucknill. K.C., delivered judgment in the case of Jaluir bin Haji Arsad, who was found guiity of criminal misappropriation of property. Accused was sentence! to six months imprisonment. A special jury was then empanelled to consider a
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  • 154 8 Governor Cox, of Ohio, t! I Democratic candidate fur the Presidency, was I at Dayton recently by reporter*, wttom lie. scaped by remarking, at noon I raeua I'll slip along and bite.' As he did Bet retVß, :!0 reporters in automobiles scour d the countryside
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  • 237 8 The Siamese Tin Syndicate made nearly the same profit last year as in the preceding period, viz., £34,151), as compared with £(5,652, and the dividend rate is bein;* maintained at 25 per cent, by the payment of a final 5 per cent, for the past year. The market
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    • 81 8 A NEW URGE SIZE CIGARETTE THREE CASTLES SUPER MAGNUMS OBTAINABLE FROM JOHN UIUE Co., Ltd. R3BINSOH I b.. Ltd. *fe"4 OK TIN LITTLE WONDER 1 GRAMOPHONES We aare iaet aapaeke4 a freak ehipmeat of taeae faaieaa »aeataoa. I Price $47.50 net INBP£CIION IMVIIBD JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. (laeorpoi 3ia Bag!*»s)
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    • 171 8 i SELECT SUBJECTS AND BIG FEATURES AT SINGAPORE'S MODERN PICTURE THEATRES (Taa Caeai Km ft Co, Ltd, Proprietor.) ALHAMBRA Patht SerlnU BOUND AND GAGGED 10 Episodes Episodes No. 6 and 6 4 reels C Ptß. NINE-TENTHS OF THE LAW 6 PU. Featuring Mitchell Lewis Topical Budc-l Three-reel drama and Comedies.
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  • 839 9 Huge Bomb Exploded in J! oirecr. Serious List of Killed And Injured. RfITTE!: TKLECftAMH I/)nilon, Septomh'jr 16. Npv. <'■ A t i-rrifir- explosion shook Ihr principal baalaeaa parts of tie city at noon killin r. according to the latest rMiin::'e\ 30 and injuring 170. The cause is so
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  • 350 9 Relter Telegrams Paris, September 14. Th" newspapers are unanimous in etpressinsr satisfaction at the outcome of the conference at Aix les Bains. Some lay stress on the word alliance appearing in th. joint declaration of the Premiers. Le Mut n states that in the course of meeting
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  • 133 9 Reuter Telegrams London, September 17. Horrockes's, the largest manufacturers of longcloth and flannelette sheetings, having announced a general reduction in prices of 5 per cent. The management declared that this was the beginning of the long promised break in the prices of dry goods. Only a grave coal
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  • 43 9 Rkcteb Telegram London, September 17. If. connection with the settlement of the electricians' dispute it has been agreed that foremen will not be compelled to join the Electrical Trades Union. This wui the point on which all the trouble aroji.
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  • 1026 9 Results of the Conference Discussions. Miners in More ConcHintory Mood. Reuter Telegrams London, September 16. A conference between the rimers' executive and Sir R. Home was lield privately to-c!ay an;! adjourned until noon to-mor-rov. Hopes of a settlement arc said to be brighter than hitherto owin» to indications
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  • 168 9 Reuter Telkgrams London, September 16. The Council of Action has intervened in the Lloyd George-Kameneff recriminatory correspondence with the extraordinary- allegation that the Prime Minister himself urged the Council to use its influence on the Russian government through KamenetT at an admittedly very critical moment. The Council approached Kameneff
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  • 115 9 Reuter Telix.h \m London. September 17. Simla An important debate in the Imperial Council arose upon a resolution demanding the appointment of an inquiry into the labour troubles in connection with recent strikes in Government presses at Calcutta, Delhi and Simla. The mover advocated the abolition of the
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  • 88 9 Reuter Telegram London, September 16. Berlin The surrender and destruction of arms, hitherto in the possession of civilians, has begun in compliance with the Government undertaking given at Spa. The result generally is stated to be fairly satisfactory. In some places more were handed in than was anticipated, consequently
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  • 375 9 Reuter Telegrams London, September ll>. Washingtun M. Shidchara is empower -U to negotiate direct with Mr. Colby or the subject of immigration in Sakhalien London, September 16. The Times' correspondent at New York says that the Steamship Owners' Association has passed a resolution emphasising the hostility of
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  • 101 9 Reuter Telegram London, September 16. Tile Siamese Prince Pur.vha'.ra, interviewed by the Evening Standard, empha..t tlie railway Fysaoni in Siom MM ■teeUiiy growing, but was *tiH capable of vast expansion. They hoped ere long to have a complete network of railways radiating from Bangkok throughout Siam. He urged the
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  • 59 9 Reuter Telegram London, September 16. Stockholm The general election up to the present has resulted as follows The Liberals have lost six seats, the Social Democrats four, whilst the Conservatives have gained five, the Farmers Union three, National Agrarian Union one. The left party losses are attributed to the
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  • 49 9 Reuter Telegram London, September 16. Rome After hearing the representatives of the owners and metal workers Signor Giolitti appointed a commission composed of representatives of both to draft a bill dealing with the control of factories which the Government will subimit to the Chamber when it reassembles.
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  • 225 9 Reuter Telegram London, Septewbw 17. The curfew which be.-i itpvrated in Beifast from September 1 will bo withdrawn on the 19: h, but it i <tii.iat-.il that if refmjvwition is necessary swing to further disturbances the regulation will reivin in force for a prolonged period Imim, JtyUiuh n. Dublin:
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  • 333 9 Activity of the Traffic Department. The most serious motor-car mishap so far reported during the week-end occurred in Anson Road on Saturday morning shortly before nine o'clock, when a Chinese was knocked down and killed. The driver of the car— No. S'JOG— was arrested and
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  • 356 9 The Battalions' Services to The Empire. General Sir A. Martin, Colonel R. K. Ridgeway and Colonel G. Haw^s, i>:l formerly officers in the Gurkha Rifles, ha\e written to list Morning Post inviu; g subscriptions to tre proposed Gorkhj host I cenotaph at Corakhpur, Darji i_';i<»r Tn-: Morning:
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  • 739 10 Question of Alternate Day Tapping. The annual general meeting of Tambalak Rubber Eatataa, Ltd., was held at Greshuii) House <>n Saturday. Mr. H. Robinsun was in the other chair, and the others present were Messrs. C. V. Miles and D. M. Robinson (directors), Khoo Kirn Lian (hum), F.
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  • 269 10 iI Victoria Theatre was not big MOOch for all these who wanted to get m fur the secmd of the children's concerts, which wai given cm Saturday afternoon. An cxo-llent programme had been arranged nnd was carried through with great success, every item being received with enthusiasm. The
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  • 294 10 First Week of the Pasir Panjang Service. The Singapore Municipal ominbus service between Teluk Ayer market and the ement works at Pasir Panjang, has entered upon a career of usefulness which augurs well for future extensions to other outlying parts. The service has now run for a
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  • 686 10 A Depressinji Week at Kuala Lumpur. Messrs. Bakir, Fearon and Co.. Kuala Lumpur, reported at 5 p.m. on Friday The week under review, so far at the rubber section of the share market is concerned, .has been the most depressing one on record for a long time
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  • 78 10 An old cinema favourite, one of the best screen detectives of his day, Nick Winter, will be seen at the Marlborough, tonight, in an attention-holding Pathe detective drama, the Argeville Mystery, in four !ong acts, besides the ninth and tenth episodes of the Grossman serial, a Million Dollar Reward, featur.ng
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  • 560 10 Official Version of Great Events. In the course of the discussions that have arisen out of the problem of German disarmament, the assertion has been made that the armistice was concluded too soon; that if the AU.es had fought on for another iio days, Germany would, in
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  • 155 10 On the recommendation of the War Memorials Committee the Cabinet has ■elected Ypres, in defence of which so many British lives were laid down, as the site of an Imperial Memorial. The latter, which is to cost not more than £150,000, will take the form of a
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  • 96 10 Programme of Drills, etc., for wl ending Saturday, September 25, 1920 Tuesday, September 21. Malay Co., Balestier Range, 4.30 p.m. Saturday, September 25. Eurasian Co., Rifle Club, Balestier Range, 2.30 p.m. (Sd.) R. SMITH, Lieut., Ac. Adjutant, S.V.C SINGAPORE SOUTH MALAYA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. Orders for week
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  • 93 10 The rate of mortality in the Settlement of Singapore for the week ended September 4 was 30.73. The total number >f deaths was 230 of which 163 were male subjects and 67 female. Convulsions .-laimed 33, phthisis 20, malaria fever 35, typhoid fever 1, plague 0, cerebro-spinal
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 138 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Reading your paper of September 17 I notice a short paragraph re H.M.S. Malaya stating that a large size oil painting has just been received and is at present hanging on the wall of the Counc.l Chamber. As this ship
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    • 78 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I endorse the remarks of a Passenger in your journal of yesterday's date and sincerely hope the authorities concerned will lose no time in carrying out the arrangements suggested, i.e., the removal of the starting point to alongside Teluk
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    • 120 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, A few months ago I read an article in your paper complaining about exhorbitant fares demanded by the drivers of motor cars plying for hire. If the fart of 20 cents per mile within Municipal limits is only allowed by
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    • 115 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I have read with great interest the letter appearing in your correspondence column of yesterday's dnte re gambling by Mr. Ho Chin Lock. It is absurd to suggest the prohibition of cards to stop gambling, for by so doing it will
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    • 178 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Can you Mr. Editor tell me why the 10 per cent, bonus for the year 1919 is paid only to the principals and clerical hands of the Municipality of Singapore, and the peons and tambies are struck off the
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  • 113 10 Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report Singapore, September 20, 1920. Silver. 58%. Shanghai 37 Vi. Hongkong 86%. Gold. Three months 46. Tin.— 2so tons sold at 139. Rubber. Market dull and weak. Spot round 47 cts., October 48, Oct.-Dec. 49%. Jan. -March 55. Sharemarket.— Quiet, generally weaker all
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  • 455 10 S.C.C. Cricket Season Ends. The last match of the S.C.C. cricket season was played on Saturday between Married, captained by O. P. Griffith-Jones, and Single, captained by N. A. M. Griffin. The result was a win for the Single eleven by 44 runs. Batting first, the
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  • 103 10 TUESDAY'S TIES. Championship Pairs. W. C. Hill v. John Donaldson, to finish. Swindell or Ailom v. Cotgrave. Championship Pairs. Donnc.ll and Leggatt v. Norrie ami I.inton or L'termark and Sinclair. B. Class Single-.. Winter scr. v. Wilson scr. to finish. Profession Pairs. Potts and Thomas or Talma
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  • 256 10 The final of the St. Joseph's Oid Boys football tournament for which the See Ewe Cup and Mr. Tan's medals were offered, was played between the C and E team on Saturday before a large gathernig of members and supporters on the eld gaol site. The game
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  • 124 10 Training is now proceeding on the racecourse in view of the Singapore Sporting Club's meeting next month. There are forty-four horses being trained locally, divided jp as follows G. W. R. Redfearn has Peace, Meccano, Heart of Oak, Lochinvar, Bemlea, Cyrano, Dandy, Duke Aryan, Sir Alexander, Kananga,
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  • 146 10 Koleh sailing enthusiasts at the Sw.mming Club have started a series of ban iicap races to take place on low tide Sum'ay mornings when tMTC is no swimming race. The first of these was sailed yesterday, and a pleasant race resulted in Scabrookc being first, after the
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  • 681 10 Many Bites. But Little Malaria Reported. The seasonal complaints about ntgapit/i bites, .states the .Morning Post, are now coming from various parts of England, particularly from the marshy district*, which incouragc the propagation of the»e poisonous pests. They come mainly from the usual sources, such as W.mbledon
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  • 128 10 Tameo Kajiyama, the Japanese nental marvel who has been appearing during mail week at the London Coliseum, deiiea ail copy-book maxims about conccntratinr on the one matter in hand and no niorw! He can think and do a number of to' ally diverse things simultaneously. While under a fire of
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  • 1957 11 Aa Improvemeat Id tbe Profit Per Pound. Tho tlcveoib laMMaf gone«nl tv- "tir.^ Ol tbe Bokit Met'»J4m Rnbucr Coitpasv Lv w»a held on Aigoet 0, at WiucLeaio Haute, Old Bioad hunt, M.C., Mr. i. O. A ur (cuaitccaa ol the oompauy) pteiidiiK Ibe t^baiimaa caid Yon will
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  • 527 11 Man Wbi Makis a Tbtusaod Cart A Day To bef v- 850 dollata and change thin. iclc over Bj 0 O3 d li*t» in sine ieui n on? ol Mm t»\otn i--ot, leati U Mr. Jjba N I Will,«, »no iM ja«. ••tivbd in Belaud ite sv:. Ai
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 355 11 Newly Arrived SEVERAL BEAUTIFUL MODELS OF THE FAMOUS GIBSON MANDOLINE Yju who have been waLting a belter ir strument caU and inspect these n:w We h"»ve a'eo j vt received a consignment jf NJESUT JSkXXJbSXG S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. (Inocrpotbted is Hcngkong) RAFFLB3 PLACE, BINQAPOKB. I THB PREMIER MOTOR SCOOTER
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    • 246 11 RAFFLES GAFE Bras Basah Road ADELPH! JIOTEE ■VHBT EVENING OUR SPECIAL ORCHESTRA PLATS FBOM 7 TO 10 ADELPHI HOTEL LIMITED. D. TJKEBDEMA, Managing Director. RUNNYMEDE HOTFI PENANG-(Sea.»ldB) Every Wednesday and Saturday MUSICAL SELECTIONS DURING DINNER Single (per ray) $6 5O to 91 9 Double (per day) Si a .SO to
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  • 688 12 Where Biitub Pritoo System Mb*. The latest report of the Peaal Re/inn Lotgoe provides melaaoboly taadiag, beeauae it reveals with an almot t it agio mattes ot fastness bow, ia spite of innumesab'e bo sanitarian aooieties aad a gteat body of onujine cpinioa, oat peaal oode ard
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  • 354 12 Marine Station and High Altitude Station, Aft the iseo't o( toe piastre of the aeoe? aary 1 8tim»iee by tbe last BpeciaJ eessioa of the Diet two special observatories Ma to be established ia Japan. One will be oalled the marine meteoiologul observatory and will be established
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 347 12 COMBINI Of ILDTTm ft UO. f AVA SEA k FIRE INSURAIfU CO LTD. laaorvorat**! la BaU»i». Jet. A.D. »»1 £*akU*4 CaaUais tally aaks«riaW FL ll.JtO,S*t ***nw4 a«r Lfacnaksr IU I*ll n.MtMiMi Haad OflcMi BATAVIA, AMSTBEDAM Brastck OBVc»« i ■USAPORB. l-b, FINLATSON UK Bat M«aaa, Baaaraag, Soorabaja. Baa4aaag, Mtftr*". Kanfoon, Shanghai.
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    • 119 12 SATISFACTION IS BEST ASSURED IF WE WORK WITH YOU RATHER THAN FOR YOU urr in touch with KIAM KMT COMPANY 108 and 109, MARKET STREW. AND YOU WILL KXPERIENCI laV motgr'QUY URRiES BRITISH MONTHLY ARRIVALS For particulars apply GR&HAM A CO., LTD. Bole Ageots 8.9. ft F.tf.B. MOTOR CARS LORRIES
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    • 255 12 Thirty live years is a lon* *pan to spend in studying s BfoMasa. One meets every contingency of the requirements. But TBat TBrM WAGON COMPANY hM spent this length of tun,- i. how to another. THE TROY BBV«M|BLB WACOW la MttlrTnaw^ aV'urdy. sdentilically built vehicle to couple tc a traction
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  • 482 13 New Act to Provide For I'nemninycd. I r. rvaAtK 8 the new Unemployment [niiuraaca Act, providinfr benefit for per- thrown out of work, will come into operation. Our readers are familiar with the jreneral features of the measure as reveaied during the debates in Parliament, says
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  • 398 13 Pros-porous Planters in Barbados Island. Uhntev,.,- may be aid of o:!;cr spots in the worlii, thi- island of Barbados has been exceptionally bleated in matt-rial prostvnty since the war. A year before the war many of the suj^r planters wore on the point of bankruptcy, their estates
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  • 93 13 It is not enough nowadays, if you would he reckoned of the elect, to have your address on your notepaper. Fortunate people who live in a picturesque houses are including a pen-and-ink sketch on their stationery, so that their guests, on receivinjf invitations, can at once assess
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  • 23 13 London will become a kennel for Kilkenny cats if one allows this to go on." —The Marylebone mairistrr.te to two quarrelsome wen;- n.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 190 13 WHITEAWAYS HUGE SHIPMENT JUST RtGtiVEB CF DAMASK SLOTHS w NAPKINS Biß SPECIALLY VARiETY /SCfe WWE OF '^-v' TO WITHSTAND FLORAL W; THE AND R^VASFS SPOT I "^^l* 9 OF THE CEBIGHB DH3BI DAMASK CLOTH 3 81/ »B PBICE3 'OzEO $3.5 j, b.7S eisb 13x03 9 89 B'l<» StC.BO (ox7o 9
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    • 207 13 JUBOL PHYSIOLOGICAL LAXATIVE The orfy Agent i hat effect b the fuucional re-education (.f the Intestine. JUSOL c'eao^B tbe L.tertne, Preventn Apj ©lidicitis and Enteritis, Relieves ioemorfioi.'e, Preventß Obesity, JUBQL is an excellent combinatioa ff aHive Ageats for the treatruent of intestinal disorders. tis v igh;y buceesful for chouio conshp
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 753 14 siiUEl iV WSTION AUCTION SALE BESIDKNTIAL PROPERTI r>NO »N AS HI iTi N« r GRAMGE ROAD. A: i. ;r sato-reeav No. 30, Klin* Street. a. TTI_ *r Sepiember 22. at J.SO p.m. Vataabl* freehold land together with that tifully situated recMi.tial property, tennis la*n. stabl.ag and lothouwa erected on spacious
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    • 539 14 SALES BY AUCTION AUCTION SALE OF RUBBER SHARES at our sale room, No. 30, Kling Street, n Wednesday. September ?2. at 2.1t p.m. 1. 20 fully paid $3 share in the Xyalas übber Estates. Ltd. i. 200 fully paid *1 shnre in the Ulu andan (Singapore) Rubber Eitataa, Ltd. LIOO
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    • 563 14 4m*U itr M.CM.IN |A Asßßraßct 1b force over $15,000,009 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. rUeerpentod 1m ItralU Bettlemeati) B3UO OWCa I WUiaalillH If mm, BU«m»er«. LONDON OFFICE t 11. Old Jewry. Ta* Oeapaay aad BMJM lasaalaai wtth Ik* Boftfi ti Ba*-<*jn! aa< iemuli** with Us BritUh Ufa Assuraaee
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    • 395 14 BANKING THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED (Incorporated In Japaa) Capital Subieribod YIOO.OM,H« .CaplUl Paid Up V 61,000,t»t Reserve Fund T 44.000.8* President, N. Kajlwara, E*q. Vtee-Pr*s!dent, S. Susuki, Es«. DIRECTORS I 8. Ichinomiya, Esq. K. Moriru^ra, Cst K. Kudama, Esq. M. Mitnui, Esq. Y. Yomaksva, Esq M. Odagiri, Esq Baron
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    • 565 14 BANKING THE OVERSEA-CHINESI BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated ii th* Straits Bettlem*ais> Head Ofßre i SINGAPORE. 63, &LING 3TREBI a MM Braaeh i PBNANO, 24. BEACB bTBEbTI Ageucies > fPOH AND DELI Capital I Aathorl*** BtMti,Ht Isau*d 1030t.M» Paid-ap tMOJHt Reserve Liability el Snareholders IJtts*. Board of Director* I Th* Bon. Dr.
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    • 600 14 BANKIK6 BANQUE INDUSTR'ELLE CHINE, Aothorttcd Capital frs. Ut.tM.vM Subscribed Capital Prs. 180.000.tft Paid-np Capital Frs. T(,004,K4 (1/S of the Capita! subscribed by tb Government of the Cbineu Republic) Chairman of the Board of Dirattei* t Andre nerthalct General Manager I A. J <•-•--■•• HEAD OFFICE i 14. Rue Saint Laxare,
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  • 669 15 Five Millions of People Facing Death. The following letttr from the Rev. John Griffith, Canadian Presbyterian Mission, Changteho, Honan, describing the appalling plight of the northern part of th province is printed in the North-Cfiina Daily News Sir, In this cradle of Chinese civilization we are
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  • 332 15 Population Increases by 160,000 In Thre« Months. i ry inn-resting figures are rontaine<! .ii the quarterly return of Maniam, births and deaths issued recently. It gtrm the total number of births registered iluring the June quarter in England ami Wales as 248,GC5, and the deaths 119.2H3. The
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 108 15 DODGE CARS TWO 3 EATERS FOR LADIES 831V1N6 SEDANB FCR TOWtf USE F:V£ SEATIRS FOR BUBhES3 UBE fielf-Maner, Djn*im Lighting, Detachable Rime for easy tyre chmgng, Electric] Horn, Speed. met«r wi*h diily trip recorder, etc. The Sedan* are uphoieUred in li^ht coloured plueh cloth and the two anifive teatersio real
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    • 180 15 COi.iiffli.lt GRAFONOLAS SOLID MAHOGANY MODELS BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED EXQUISITE TONE. ARTISTIC CABINET $390 TABLK MODEL $ISS ROBINSON PIANO company, unns SINGAPORE. (iMOtpanM in Konifkuii;;,, LINDSEY CO. IMPORTERS Telephone 2303. 252, Raffle, PUet ESTATE SUPPLIES Momi «"heM». Nails, Acid, Tapping Knlrrs. Box Strapping, Changkols. etc. THE BEST GOODS ONLY BUY NOW, PKICES
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    • 85 15 DUNLOP TYRES The best protection tire Motorist can have against tyre troubfci ii V> purchase tyres of a well-known brand. The Maker'i reputation i* th* User's best safeguard. Obtainable from all the principal dealers and garages in the F.M.S. and S.S. The Ouolop Robber Co. Ltd. (lasupcialed In J*nu) 4*/4f,
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 468 16 GUM KIAT CO. LIMIT 1.1) (Incorporated In Straits Settlements! tS, Phillip Street SINGAPORE New Shipment* just arrived of BUNTINGS, Assorted Colour* IRON FOUNDRY RIDDLES (20 in. by l». to H in. Mi EUROPE MAMMY OLUI Ulack nnd White SPONGE CLOTHS, AM) SI.KIMIF. HAMMERS TKIAMiULAK BHIT MCB BCBAPBRB BOILEK ZINC BLABS
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    • 317 16 CALLENDER'S "VERIBEST" READY ROOFING U Bolls fontainJug 111 a«. H. I rLT. Useful for roofing H*M stractans. f«ra building", etc, sei as a special lining medium. PLY. A medium qciltty aeed sa farteries, PLY. Strongly recoram«ca*d for insreasee strength aau e»ci«T-.;y in ezpetei eltoations. ObUlnable at GUAN KIAT CO LTD.,
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    • 952 16 JUSOTD ADVIRII^EMENIS fffca flViiD ekarg** Waats, Pat Sale, Te Let. etc., li ar*inary close-set lyaa (t»»r%*» six wetms ta Uae) are Per lies one insertion £8 eta. two ins. 46 etc, tcrea las. 64 rti, fenr ins. M et«., nve ins. |l.' v six Ins. II.IR, ten ins. 11.40, twelve
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    • 938 16 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO RENT, European compound house, furni-hed or unfurnished, occupation ratts Times. LADY, experienced in the handlinj of children will accept pupils (Chinese) for the first and second standards only. Apply 121, Straits Times. MEDICAL. A partner will eliortly be requirej in a good general practice. A suitable man
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    • 977 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, stores nnd offices. Apply YA M. Vnthsn C 4. De Sotise Street. TO LR, KM. Ml to Ml, NorVe Hoat QMf <Pl'T Tswail and RaWro. Br»f Basah Roa4 OFKICE TO LKT, neci.nd floor, No. 1-h. Rattles Quay. Apply (rrour.d floor. OFFICES TO LET. Centrally situated.
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    • 291 16 Straits Motorcar Service LiMITFi) (Incorporated iv S!roi 1 Satttai ZIS to 21*. ORCFARD RO.»O LORRES "AND CARS HIRED TO MOTOR CARS AND CYCLE. WELDING of all metals. Siitisfuctioa Gunr Large storks of LUCAS HOKNS AM) LAMPS arriving shortly Phone 1233 SHIPPING PLANTING MINING For these three Key Industries of Melaya
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 197 16 THE STRAITS TIKES TELEPHONES filltaciai and General Manager's Office 1117 Job Printing Office 1244 All communications relating to editor!*: matters and news should be addrotsed to THE EDITOR. All communications relating to business matters —advertisements, subscriptions, accounts, printing, etc., should be addressed to THJ) MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Wants, For Sale,
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