The Straits Times, 8 October 1920

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. 0. 26,456 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1920 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 199 1 JPgnßtnaßF Bear Brand Milk Tim* Household Words for QUALITY PURITY i^^K RICHNESS IPEAR" BRAND' |ff y CIENIC SWISS MIH The BM&e of IbU milk rernaeali BtaadarJ ot qntliiy, petit *ad tishnew *h»' is nmrarpMsed. The ptrtcet Kctuiiy ii ctten rendeti it moat vUa»tle for rotin* ting the health ot undent*
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    • 130 1 j ROBINSON CO LT Pore Wool, Wool and Cotton, foUon Underwear for Gentlemen WOOL A COTTON PURZ-WOOL CREAM COTTON L'Ybi ud Medium Somitef md Wiolet Ex rs Fiae Weight! Wtig^ts LrLj Bingleta ud FtfiM l iaglets, D»»wet», Pasta billets, chert aleevc: I ROBINSON CO., LTD. --.*«j«K«»««Kwawfc*:*=^:is^>i.A»-S^ MU-J— —mm— owiiwiMimi inn
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    • 1 1 ■TEBUJSKS
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  • 1135 2 AoifaropologUts and Future Generations. Professor K»il Poaraoa, in his presidential iddrese btloto th* Anthropological S_:iier ■t the Bii.ish A-noci*t. n, «Ud tu-%t io Iti(b'j and teot-Dtly hjbtidined H»'l C Sonpo tbtie <r»r» leaHy bat tow l'»t'ra-. utt ju?o M:ea" ie!t, aal it wm bipoltx; Ir vJic/f thai
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  • 18 2 Count that day gained whose low descending sun beholds no fresh evasion by the Hun.— Columbia. (S.C.) Record,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 261 2 1 H With SODA-WATER. In India and other hot countries, a JJIL dash of LEA PERRINS' SAUCE in {mfl^Pftih Soda Water is much appreciated as fiLagsicflKkl <l "pi c^- m<> U P- This is one A fl the many uses to which this famous -m .I ft gift T^ A
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    • 452 2 Sheffield Razors Each of these Razors offered is selected for you by a razor expert. Our guaranty assures m, your satisfaction. Neither of these three values can be bettered. iHf No. 5K334— A gou I /^B\ I'.ict (s 6) 81.07 \H\ No SI .Vl<i 'A^ %n V |107 II $1.72
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    • 382 2 LEVER IND SONS MANILA HOUSE, 196. Orchard Road ''tsHa.^ HATE JUST RECEIVED JUST RECEIVED LADIES EVENING SHOES in cloth ef gold, floral brncade and grey ratin GENTS DRESS COURT SHOES LADIES— We have the finest selection of BOOTS AND SHOES in Singapore* also moderately priced FROCKS, DAINTY MANILA LINGEBIK, MANILA
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  • 558 3 Tea Days la Hole with Water Up To Waist. Few women have aa'J< rtd «n trash lor love's sake as Hit* Je .n lock", o( Foils moatb, Bcglacd, cajs a New Yock mosage ol S ptembt rl. Sh_> is oniy 22 iean> of sge. After spending tea
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  • 673 3 Colonel's Adventures la Mexico. Colosel Maol.aa, who did dlst'n^aiabed woik oodei Bit Aooklaad Oeddea at the Nsfonsl Setvioe Department, baa jnal u'nmr^ from Mtxico, wbere be was dating ■be reTolntion He bad aa exoitiag experteaee, thongb be bimielt deinibea it latbu aa material tat a comic opera cm
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 331 3 «K^t4£stataCa^affa^Qa^Maa^alflaalnn^aPV >.^fe Preserving the W& full strength of W- each bean Ijf ia on* tt the aacfaaj in tht roakiaf ef Calcx'a Cocua which jitc« it that full, V rich, almost cream/ flarour that |,";V delighta kath littlt onri aad "(rswajvSMf aaa aaaryadkaaa. Tsai tht aietttia Ija i^i »sla« af
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    • 363 3 Let Sanatogen bring You New Health and Nerve Power Let to-day be a turning point in your life the d iy when you took jrour tirst drink of Sniiatogcn In a few necks' time you will he (lad you obeyed the impulse— and ■incerely grateful for the gocd that Sanatogen
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    • 201 3 woold Point ou^ to you qX BRITISH MANUFACTURED paper of assorted sizes and colour*. John Kidd'R Printing Ink. CHINESE DIRECTORY AND PRESS. LTD.. Tank Road Publishers. KOH COMPANY'S CASH CLEARANCE smß.Xa.Es NOW PROCEEDING Perfomery. Toilet Requisites. Fancy Gooda. office Stationer), School Requisites, Books I'rlie and Presentation Books, Pictore Books for
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    • 369 3 RICHES do you WAirr m bk rm h r If so, Jo not il»iht I try Mr ''hiss« Kia Jin who i |g r, position act for you Genii. n«r. vhttha* t* sell buy transuri i PROPERTY soch v citato*, isn.le.l prup«r:ira. shares, etc. ]>!«-,, c»:I or cor.raauicate with Mr.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 792 4 <TEAMER SAIUMS i P. 0.- British India A pear Line (Companies Incorporated in Ec(laa4> MAIL AND PASSENGER B«RT:CS* PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Under Contract with HU Majenty'i Qoveraatut) Tie (.•a>i»aay 4 HAIL BER VICES BAST OF BOMBAY art at |NMrt f— »aal*a LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO
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    • 503 4 STEAMER UIMI PRINCE LINE LIMTSfI (Incorporate* i» Ku|U»4) FAR EAST iIBVICH FOB NEW TOBE CELTIC PSINCE (t!» Piuu) •bant ul il Oil For »ll Information apply ADAMSON, GILFTLLAN 00, LTD. (Incorporate* la ■««U»4) Acrat*. IE BEI UK nUIDS mnra r«r CUm *U Ihu nENVENDB Oet BKNCLEUCH o«fc 14 BENDOBAN 1»«
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    • 258 4 sraiEß utum* THE lASTERR Ulff m oamrun. umanm nu taw toi* v i*»jmi M» rlttnt a«tua. ■MUM fekSlaC ataa* HUH PCBAK— Ererr Tu.srfay, 1 »Ja, *e> Part Bvatteahaa ana 1 Panaag. JIN HO -Every Banday, at I MM lUlatta a** Part SvetUßhaja. fr«ai Malacca to HmnW nH 10-t'«r Tkon4af. I
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    • 411 4 0. S. K. THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) No. 2, De Souim Street. Proposed Smiling from Singapore (Subject to change without notice) KIKOI'EAN LINK For IVrt Said. Marseille*. London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg Dae Spore. I omit calling at Maraeilles) ARGUN MARU Oct. 26 AND: S MARU
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    • 439 4 mm* mmmb NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan) Under Hail Contract with the lacpcrUl JapaneM GoTtrnment Subject to alteration, without u»Ue». EUROPE MAIL LINB Fortnightly Service For London, Antwerp via (Malacca) Fmhc, Colombo, Suet, Port Said aad MaraeHW*. TAMBA MARU Oct. MISHIMA MARU Oct. *S BADO MARU Nov. LIVERPOOL LINE
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 582 5 STEAMER SAILINGS NEW YORK DIRECT (via Snei) > American and Oriental Line The s.« Qawerml ('Lurch will be despatched s >« 1 >rk r«a Sasa about the second half I r freight and particulars, apply to rTBMBACH. LAZARUS A SONS. LTD Agents. GLEN LINE, LTD. M S. GI.ENAVY Tor London
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    • 278 5 STEAMER SAILINGS OCBAN STEAM SHIP CO.. LIMITED CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO, I IMITED i Surveys of Damaged Cargo I Consignees of enrco ex unHernoted steamers are her. ihat survey of broken and <i.,m;'"rcii packugPM will be held at the tiims and pliu-.-.s .slated, after which no other purvey will
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    • 276 5 STEAMER SAILINGS OODWELL LINE (Incorporated in Knjrland) FOR NEW YORK DIRECT VIA SUEZ EGREMONT CASTLK in I'ort. sails early October. mmCASm CASTLE loading November beginning Daaaaabajr, For freight, plea»e apply tn PATSSSON, SIMONS CO., LTD., A^cnt* XAViGAZIONE QENERALE ITALIANA (Incorporated in Italy) Cat it. Masaniello is expected to arrive It.
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    • 209 5 STEAMER SAILINGS e.s. GLENIFFKK. SEPTEMBER 23. 192*1 Consignees of cargo ex the above steami r are hereby notified that the survey of cargo landed in a damaged condition anil be held on Monday, October 11, at 9 a.m., in Godowna Nos. 1 and 2. No further survey will be held
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    • 155 5 a^jfe? SUNGLASSES *^«^sjH Wy I" suit s.nh v M. EZEKIEL WHOI.ESAI.i: \M> RETAIL OI'IIIANS (I. High Strict, Kuropp Hotel Huildings. WHY YOU SHOOLO SH€OSE AN MM®\ n/i;i:\ ywa buy a Commercial V.-h.c!,- it no) its I h;it wl .t l ■;>. For tbli n lawn ehoaae n h r Urn
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 981 6 CINEMAS I L*J ill >, i g P| i torn friVr.it,, .>,<,.b«r 8, tn W'Jret'iay, Octjber 1 3 IBM I Old aM Hl?pii Th* Last of a Gripping I*l, th* f inal o«ia^d« of teeman'a Mt d Uoto ..'oi S ii 1 tt it-nli- rcysittj ml a:' oa F. atr
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    • 319 6 CINEMAS FOf> thp«a> n ghla onl, 8 9 and IO VwM "ALL, LTD. sr W& BBOOND HOW A? 9.t6 H§ THE MIDNIGHT MAX 18 Fpirodcß 86 Taita feßtitJo^ the wold's beet-kacirii aoioi, atbKle, (xch^cjpion bsxet JAMEB J. CORBETT K,odeB. fiO.OfO RS*ARD. Bpisode*. AT BAY Scproi td b; 1.08E..X31 K-COLB iiatPie
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    • 326 6 BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHWE 6 PER CENT. NEW FRENCH GOVERNMENT LOAN Issued at par of Fes. 100 bearing 6 pet Keep fouraclf At for the rainy weatht* ent. interest, free of Income Tax payabl. that eomine t kin lalf yearly on June 16 and December 16. Subscription:! may be paid either
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  • 102 7 FIXTURES. f "ridaj. Oclohor 8. il ;-'i WaUr, B.S a.m.. 7.30 p.m. Retreat in th? Gard-ns. 8.15 p.m. St. .L.M'ph'a Tcr.nia Final. Saturday October 9. lliKh W'ati-r, 8.J2 a.m., 8.43 p.m. Sinday. 0.-tnbor 10. High Water, 9.28 a.m., 9.38 p.m. Vnndny, October 11. 'J'ph Wrt.r. 10.0 a.m.,
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 100 7 Kiiun. la.t W S..rl iv:i:ontr. <f>-.r- Wiarf, Albert and Vlilorti Dry D..1.Main "VI f Ail.n Mara. [elvilla Dullnr, Cnpitane Fame, l>«rk— Gnbe, City of Napu-s, Bloeran Maru. i I narr Teucr, Tamon Mmm N'o. 12, Hiiarf Nil. Mi Coal Wharf. Nil. i Harbour. Main Wharf Ham,
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    • 185 7 Kri:ui. Br iCJ n?, from Kclant 7 16, for K> inti 9 Hi :7 n^, from Kuant. 7-10, for Xi Mid.i I .it.. 3-J tons, from Deli 7-10, fur Deli Van dw rra. I) t- 330 tons, from P. Biiroe 7-10. for i'.aroe 10-10. Van 8] 2,033 ton.
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  • 191 7 To-day Pulau Sambu 2 3 OIn- Ip.™' rort h.m' and' Teluk An«on 8 p.m Walacci. •.<< Muar P m Rhio. BlUltOB and Bata\ui 4 pja I 1 Sumt.u. libVbcan, Sourabaya, Band,:en. K. baroe B. Pawn and Samtirinda *P m 35NSX! 1:: <£» Pantkal Pinang, Billiton and Batavia
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  • 19 7 (Official Po»t Office Report) Ia-Ti S'pore Arrived London Auzun 27 October 2 atxr 2 October 2
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  • 39 7 Til- total cjuantity of wine mr.de in South An. tr;;!ia this season was gnll< v, of :::i Mtfanatod value of £(!43,738, d with 6,644,128 lalkNaß, valued at I, in 1919. This year's yield was I affected by drought conditions.
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  • 42 7 A split in th.' earth, 4,00 ft. lonpr and 12 ft. <li- p occurred at Minowamura, Iwuki-cun Kukushima-kon, recently, as a coal mining operations. Sever*] wire twisted out of shape and a £odown and large shed collapsed, but there were no casualties.
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  • 124 7 EXCHANGI Singapore, October 7. On London, Bank 4 m/t 1/4 1/ M Demand IS/K I'rivate 3 m. 3 credits 2/4% On New York Demand Private 90 days On France Bank 680 On India, Bank T.T. 132 On Hongkong, Bank d/d 77 Vi p.c. pm. On Shanghai, Bank
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  • 61 7 Tone of Market.— Steady. Spot Oct. Oct.-Dee. Mov.-Dec. lan. -Mar. I Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buy«n Seller* mm i J. Spot Oct. Oct.-Dec. Nov.-Dec. Jan. -Mar. Singapore Standard Bibbed Smoked She* Cloaing Pricaa fluyert fallen 51% 52 51% 52% 53Vi 54Vi 53%
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES
    • 213 7 111. Val. Pd. Boy.ri. Sellert. 10 10 Ampang 12.00 I 1 Ayer Weng 1.10 1.25 £1 £1 Kam. Kamunting 2.0.0 2.10.0 10 10 Kinta Assoc. 5.00 6.00 i 1 £1 Kinta Tin 2.7 .0 dob 1 1 Hitam Tin 2.70 2.00 1 1 Jelantoh 1.40 1.60 II £1 Lahat
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    • 123 7 tat V'al. Pd. Bayers. Seller*. £1 l\ Br. Am. Tobacco 1.10.0 1.17.6 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 9.50 10.50 5/-5/- Electric T'ways 3/3 10 10 Fraser Neave 54.00 c.r. I 50 50 W. Hammer and Co. 100 :riO 100 Katz Bros. 180.00 160.00 tl £1 Mexican Eagle 11.17.6 12.7.6
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    • 82 7 En«. 6 pe. $1^»4,»0e »t s pi Spore Electric Trmmways 6 Mb ££50,00< «om Spore Municipal i p-« $1^78,000 P*i Spore Man. 4H p«. of 1907 $1,000,000 16 p*. 10 p^. di» 3'poro Man. 4Vk v*. of 1909 $1,600,600.. 1« V*- 10px.dii 3'pora Han. 4V* »c of 1909 $1600,000
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  • 418 7 FTm— r aid Co. and LyaH and Kratt'a Q— t»M— Latest available Sterling Quotations are printed on another page on Friday.] rruei Ly all Co. Evmtt Allenby ($1) 0.70 0.80 0.75 0.85 Alor Gajah ($1) 3.00 3.30 3.00 3.25 Am. Mnlay 3.50 4.00 3.50 3.75 AvcrHitam ($5) 21.00
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 783 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE, brand now Dodge five-seater, nevei_ been used. Appl/ 318. Straits Timer FOR r.AI.I', two new model gowns, suede Cloves, silk rtockings, squirrel cost. Apply 319, Straits Times. FOR SALE, one lady's winter coat, and one gent's idem, practically unused. Apply 315. Straits Times. A EUROPEAN BOOK-KEFPER,
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    • 52 7 THE FAIRFIELD TRADING COMPANY SPECIALISTS LN MOTORCARS, ACCESSORIES AND GENERAL HARDWARE One Orchard Road SOLE AGENTS: IMPORTERS: CROW ELKHART MOTOR CARS TEXAN MOTOR CARS AMERICAN FORD PARTS CYCLOMOB.LE CARS GENERAL HARDWARE SOUTHLAND TYRES AND TUBES guaranteed for 7,600 miles. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES MOTOR CAR REPAIRS Promptly executed at reasonable price. GET
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    • 332 7 TO-NIGHT TO.NIGHT By Special Request Mr. Y. L. Tan presents the popular Malay "Star" MISS OTTO In a Great Malay Tragical Piece SUT CHEE POH CHENG LONG To Avoid Disappointment Book Your Seat* Early THE STAR OPERA The Theatre Royal, North Bridge Road To-morrow Saturday GALA PROGRAMME will be given
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    • 425 7 r INTERNATIONAL OPERA COy at our Entirely New Spaeiooi Tea* at Junction of Selegie and Bukit Timah Beet No Straits-born Chinese Babr> should mix* thin Play TO-NIGHT TO-NIGm A Special new Play taken froi» the Old History of China entitled REPENTANCE or the History of Chinese Ancestral Tajjlft In Preparation
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  • 993 8 The Straits Times FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8 SHIPPING AND THE STRAITS. A few weeks back we published a telepram from Batavia announcing that a great shipping combine had been formed in Holland, including no less than nine companies, whose plans were to establish services to British India, Australia, Africa, Singapore, Java
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  • 72 8 With reference to the statements published in the Sydney Press, S.r Joseph Cook (who ret. red from the position oi Minister for the Navy to become Federal Treasurer) said that H.M.A.S. Australia was not obsolete. "As the Australia is only about nine years old," said Sir Joseph, she should not
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  • 79 8 During the past six months of the present year 10H bungalows and 44 small dwelling houses were erected in Colombo, the figures for 191S) being IU7 and 93, respectively. This shows a big advance on the war years, in 1916, for instance, inly 82 bungalows and 47 small houses were
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  • 100 8 While on a visit to Mr. C. A. Vander-vi-11 at his Berkshire estate Mr. Clement Edwards, M.P., found in the virgin soil of a gravel pit a carved flint stone, belonging to the Early Stone Age. It was the size of a large potato, and on it were carved, obviously
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  • 21 8 Christian Science and the Lambeth Conference will be the subject of next Sunday evening's (5.30 p.m.) service at St. Andrew's Cathedral.
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  • 30 8 A builder at Guildford, Surrey, employs a taxicab to convey bricklayers to work, this being cheaper than paying the men for the time occupied by them in walking to work.
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  • 41 8 The Children's Day service of the Wesley Church Sunday School will be held on next Sunday morning at nine o'clock and a special invitation is extended to all parents and friends. The regular Sunday School classes will not meet that day.
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  • 39 8 Under instructions by the Consul for France, the steamer Altenburg, recently wrecked on the Falloden Shoal, near the Horsburgh Light, is being offered for sale by auction by Powell and Co. on Wednesday next. Details will be advertised tomorrow.
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  • 46 8 There is a movement to make the London City churches more attractive by forming a choir of City men and women to sing on Holy Days and also by publishing a monthly paper with the object of bringing -before the people Church doings in the City.
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  • 44 8 Harvest festival services will be held at Johore Bahru on Sunday and Monday next. Evensong on Sunday at 6 p.m., Holy Communion on Monday at 7.30 a.m. The Rev. J. Butterworth will conduct both services. The offerings will be devoted to the Medical Mission.
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  • 47 8 The inquest on the late Capt. Kearon who met his death by drowning at the Seaview Hotsl on Tuesday in an attempt to save a child was opened this morning and adjourned. It was mentioned that the deceased had a narrow escape from drowning the previous week.
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  • 55 8 In their produce report, dated the 7th instant, Messrs. Barlow and Co., state The copra market has been steady throughout the week and a fair volume of business has been transacted. Closing Quotations are as follows :-No. 1 Standard $23.25 to $0375- No. 2 Standard $22.25 to 22 <o No.
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  • 48 8 A meeting has been held at the Chamber of Commerce, Colombo, of the Chamber of Commerce, the L.C.P.A.,the Rubber Traders' Union and the Estate Agents Asscciation, to consider what steps should be taken in the matter of representing Ceylon at the forthcoming Rubber Exhibition in England, in 1921.
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  • 54 8 A meeting of the teachers of the English schools in Selangor will be held at the Methodist G.rls School Hall, Kuala Lumpur, to-day. Letters from the Director of Education, the Inspector, and the head of schools, regarding the formation of a Taechers' Association will be read and steps will be
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  • 70 8 Recruiting for the South Staffordshires is progressing fairly in their own recruiting grounds at home, though it might be better considering the improved pay and conditions. The South Staffords, Fays a London paper, were always a locally well upported regiment, the number of county men in the Ist and 2nd
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  • 79 8 A message of September 20 says The 3ombay Postal strikes continue without overtures from either side. Slowly the postal authorities are beginning to master the difficulties of the situation, and though there is now a huge accumulation of missives uncalled for it is expected that a steady improvement will be
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  • 118 8 In the Cave of Winds at Niagara Falls, which has been visited by a million and a half people since it was opened in May, 1883, three tourists were crushed to death one recent evening, when an avalanche of rock suddenly crashed down on to the bridge under the Horseshoe
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  • 116 8 At question time in the Madras Legislative Council on September 28 the Hon. Ahmad Tambi Marakayar asked whether the Government were arranging the purchase of local boiled rice from the Madras Presidency to despatch to Ceylon for sale there as is done in the case of Rangoon rice, and when
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  • 176 8 The Englishman reports the arrest of a European, named G. M. Purchase, a teaplanter in Shumshernaear, in Assam, in a Nursing Home in Calcutta, on a •harge of theft. It is stated that in July last the accused wrote to Messrs. I. Orr and Sons, Madras, to send four of
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  • 413 8 We are informed that Mr. L. C. Perera has been appointed manager of Trianjr Estate, Pahanj;. The marriaire of Mies Moselle Olira Josvph nn'l Mr. J. L, Manasama tikes place at Wesley Church, Kort Canning, on the 18th inst., s'H will bo followed by a reception at
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  • 34 8 Mr. R. J. Addle, lion, treasurer of tins fund, acknowledges the following subscriptions Previously acknowledged S;i:;."» H.E. the Governor 100 S. R. Rob'nson 250 A. W. Still 25 Bedfordia lo $1,320
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  • 114 8 Mr. H. 15. Wurim'V Company, which is at present touring in India, and playing to big audien.vs, will visit Singapore in tha near future. Vhe compatr. is exeee.lmjrl> versatile, ami their repertoire it an extremely leng..oy one, hieiuJiMg as it does the following plays: Ir.
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  • 158 8 There is said to be a likelihood of tha State Cabinet considering the institution of State lotteries to raise funds to meet the State's obligations, says a Sydney cable. Tho Treasurer (Mr. Lang) says that while he is not enamoured of the idea of State lotteries a plan
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  • 140 8 A case of a sensational nature is now being heard in the Madras Hi^h Court, in which the official uiinH as tk receiver of Urn estate of the late Nawab Syed Mahomed Sahib, for many non-official member of the Imperial Legislatiye Council and ex-President of thu
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 71 8 SMOKE CAPSTAN MAGNUMS CIGARETTES $1.10 inof M W.O. H.O. WILLS Bristol and London ROVER MOTOR CARS 1920 MODELS Ready for Immediate Delivery i JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD. (Inoorpoi»td in BaglaLd) S2NGAPO«L ANF KUALA LUltftUß. I BUCHANAN'S Black and White Whisky Gordon's OLD TOM AND DRY Gins BOSS'S Great Auks Head
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    • 184 8 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT Pathe Serial Featuring Pearl White IS Epds. THE BLACK SECRET IS Epda. Episodes Nos. 1 and 2 5 reels Pta. BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY 6 Pts. Featuring Nell Shipman Pathe Review, Pollard Comedy (Firat Show) PALLADIUM Orchard Road Pts. PASSERS— BY 6 Pta. Featuring Herbert Rawlinson and Leila
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  • 440 9 Mr. Asquith on Attitude Of Government Favours Autonomous Dominion. Riuteb Telegrams l.on ■'.>•:, 0.-tober 5. Mr. A-quith. in a letter to The Times. declares that Hrn very <1 laloraßMl chapter of th past nine months, wllidi l:as accentuated tli tragic urgency of the Irian situn'iin. in which the exe;utive
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  • 159 9 Sensational Trial Ends At Cairo. Eeuter Telegram London, October 6. One of the most important cases in the annals of Egyptian criminal trials has ended at Cairo, when Abdul Rahman Bey, and Fahmy, respectively an ex-provincial governor and an ex-servant of the ex-Khedive, and twenty-seven others, comprising
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  • 58 9 •■uTii Telegram London, October 5. Berlin It is evident that the German miners regard the output question in a different light from their British colleagues, tor official statistics disclose that the output for the lirst eight months of this year was seventeen million tons greater than
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  • 281 9 Biff Peasant Rising Favours Wrangel. Reuter Telegrams London, October 5. raageTi op«raUoaa in Booth Baaaia again come into prominence as the situation is apparently developing very rapidly BJtd a u\* move to the li:ie KkuUrinoslavKostorf appears imminent. Simultaneously with widespread reports or recurring Bolshevik mutinies, there is news
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  • 388 9 MacSwiney Astonishing The Public. Keuteb Telegrams London, October 5 Public belief that MacSwiney must be getting food is not shared by the Home Office, which explicitly states that he is refusing all food and there is no reason to suspect that he is receiving food from relatives.
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  • 42 9 Riuter Telegram London, October 5. The death has occurred of Mr. William Heinemann, at the age of 57. He wa* the founder, in 1890, of the publishing house which bears his name. He wrote several playi and was a great traveller.
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  • 232 9 I Government Blamed for High Costs. Fixed Prices Su??restt>d Rcutir Tfi.foram London, October 5. Illuminating explanations as to why the English commercial community is experiencing a period of depression were afforded by Mr. Peter Rylands, president of the Federation of British Industries, in the c;urse of an address
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  • 103 9 bcni Tclicbam London, October 5, Parts of Scotland have been devastate by wind and rainstorms. The rivers Dee and Don flooded the countryside for miies. A waste of hay, corn and poultry was swirled from the lower reaches of the Dee to the sea, while the Garth
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  • 67 9 Reuter Telegram London, October 5. A patriotic offer has been made by an Edinburgh firm, insisting on anonymity, to forego interest totalling £25,000, accru ing in the next five years on £100,000 war loan stock. The firm foreshadows a rossible similar extension for the five years following
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  • 71 9 Reuteb Telegram London, October 5. Lea venworth, Kentucky Von Soppand Dr. Von Schack have been releuFed on parole. It is believed they will return to Germany. They were formerly consul and viceconsul in San Francisco, where they were convicted in 1918 and sentenced to five years' imprisonment for
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  • 44 9 Reuteb Telegram London, October 5. The War Office Mesopotamia communique announces that the column proceeding from Ur to relieve Samawa reached Telsakhairi on the Ist without opposition. The advanced rail head on the Ur-Samawa railway is now at Batha, 36 miles from Samawa.
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  • 42 9 Bjcutzb Telegram London October 5, Berl in It is reported from Hamburg that a fire there destroyed the 55,000 liner Bismarck, the biggest ship in the world, which was in course of construction for handing over to the Allies.
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  • 162 9 Trade Agreement with Britain Denounced. Seuter Telegram London. October 5. The draft of the Anglo-Rusaian trade BgrataMnt has baaa published, and confirms the recent cabled forecast. It ignores the quest on of the vast liabilities of the Russian Government and municipalities and private borrowers and proposes protection against
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  • 862 9 Further Hearing: of Remarkable Case. The preliminary inquiry into the extraordinary case in which a bomb is alleged to have been thrown at a local lawyer's clerk was continued before Mr. Dawson in the second court yesterday afternoon. N'g Tye Sen;.; is charged with attempted murder by
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  • 17 9 No doubt Germany will deliver the coal demanded by the time she tries her warcriminaU.—Associated Editors (Chicago.)
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  • 1887 9 Restriction Discussed at Kuala Lumpur. A meeting of those concerned w.th the question of rubber output restriction was held on October 5 in Kuala Lumpur. llio lion. Mr. W. Duncan took the chnir. The Chairman, in his opening remarks, reports the Malay Ma 1, said This meeting, gentlemen,
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  • 270 9 Aviation Companies Without Banking Account. Messrs. de Glanville and Hall, the inspectors appointed by the Burma Government to investigate the affairs of Aeroad (Burma), Ltd., an aviation company, which company is the subject of litigation in the Chief Court of Lower Burma, and against five directors of
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  • 20 9 We do not seem to recall any arguments offered by Germany in 1871 about mercy to the vanquished. Indianupi^js Star.
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  • 959 10 Generative and Vegetative Selection. At the invitation of the Lower Perak Planters' Association, Mr. R. M. Richards, Director of the Department of Technical Research, Malay Peninsula Agricultural Association, delivered a lecture at the Lower Porak Club, Teluk Anson, on Selection of Hevea on September 11. The lecture was
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  • 29 10 Tlktv lias Ixvn no shipment of coal abroad sin o the latter part of July, says the Naircaki Press. This is said to be I trad* M-.nson ever experienced
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  • 120 10 Good Demand at Lower Prices. The 467 th auction of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association was held on October 6 and 7, when .here was catalogued 2,430,4i53 lbs., 1.085.03 tons. Offered 1,839,968 lbs., ,21.41 tons. Sold 1,235,160 lbs., 561.41 PRICES REALISED. Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents
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  • 223 10 Messrs. Guthrie and Co. report Singapore, October 7. The local rubber market has continued steady after the decline reported at the ■nd of last week. At the weekly aucions which opened yesterday demand wa» .noderate although at times somewhat jatchy. There was a;ain a good enquiry 'or fine pale crepe,
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  • 135 10 - Singapore, October 7. At the opening of the vtual weekly auctions on Wednesday tht. was a good icmand for all grades, but at prices considerably below las: week's level. Standard sheet realised up to 51 cents, a decline of 6V2 cents on the week (three
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  • 182 10 Declare that Repatriation Was Voluntary. The first batch of Indians repatriated from South Africa, numbering nearly 100. a rived in Bombay on September 23. All stated that the repatriation was voluntary and that no compulsion was used. Most of the heads of families among this batch
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  • 168 10 Uarpbail and Co.'s Daily Report. Singapore, October 8. Silver.— Hongkong 79V4. Shanghai 40. Tin.— Buyers 135. Rubber. At time of writing the rubber market is very dull, sellers being scarce. Oct. round 61V4-52, Nov.-Dec. DliVi, Dec. 54, Jan.-Mar. 58V4. Share Market. Quiet with very little doing. Ulu
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  • 40 10 Mr. G. M. O'Hara, Forest Officer, Penantt and Dindings, who was taken seriously ill while on inspection duty at the latter place and had to go into hospital in lVnang. is now convalescent and has been ordered a sea trip.
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  • 515 10 Tenth Annual Report of The Directors. The report of the directors of the Bukit Jelotong Rubber Estates, Ltd., to be presented at the tenth annual meeting at Malacca on Friday, October 15 for the ysar ended May 31, VJ2Q states that the profit for the year after
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  • 423 10 Purchase of Hydraulicing Plant Completed. The statutory meeting of the Trengganu Corporation, Limited, was held yesterday %t noon in the Chartered Bank Chambers. Mr. Chew Joo Chiat presiding. Others present were Messrs. Ng Thian Poh and N't? Hong Guan (Jirc>:tora) CWfJ Koh Bong, Cheok Chen? Kee and Lim
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  • 92 10 That handsome cinema star with a personality, J. Warren. Kerrigan, is being featured in a Hodkinson production Live Sparks, in five reels, which will be presented at the Marlborough, to-night, as a supporting picture to the Grossman serial Million-Dollar Reward featuring Lillian Walker, of which the fifteenth or
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 228 10 To the Editor of the Straits Timea. Sir,— Much as I dislike the idea, I feel it a duty to apply to you for a little space .n your valauble papers to call attention ii those concerned. The new Municipal reinforced concrete hed in the grounds of
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    • 82 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, May I beg sufficient space in your columns to refer many of my corresponJcnts to an article in the Lancet of September 4, 1920, entitled Antisyphilitic Prophylaxis, by Dr. G. R. Hamilton. It is description of an investigation of the use,
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  • 367 10 Anglo-Malay.— llo,29o lbs. Allenby.— B,966 lbs. Batak Habit.— 4l,ooo lbi. Bagan Serai.— 3o,ooo lbs. Bangoen Poerba.— 62,ooo lbs. Batu Rata.— 6l,9oo lbs. Bukit Lintang.— 2B,ooo lbs. Bikam.— 34,Boo lbs. Broome (Selangor). 47,154 lbs. Bernam Estate.— 27,o9l lbs. Chembong. 52,675 lbs. Connemara. 5,010 lbs. Chempedak.— l3,ooo lbs. Chimpui
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 325 10 Sinclair and Utermark provided a surprise yesterday afternoon. They were opposing Donnell and Leggatt in Championship Pa^s, and the general expectation was a win for the latter couple, who used to seem unbeatable. While, however, Sinclair and Utermark did not win they have so far by no
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    • 110 10 The Malay Mail states that it has been decided to send a cricket team to represent the Straits and F.M.S. in Hongkong No announcement has yet come from the S.C.C., but that, of course, is not to say that an eleven is not being raised. This time last
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    • 181 10 In the match between the Keppel and Sepoy Lines Golf Clubs to be played on tho links of the latter club on Sunday morning next the following will represent their respective sides, Keppel players being mentioned first. Players are particularly requested to note the times of starting 8 White
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    • 116 10 Owing to sails being measured for handicapping purposes, there will be no race on Sunday. Owners wishing to use their yachts are requested to give notice so thit time can be arranged for measurement. The sailing programme for October, November and December is as follows October 17.—
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    • 140 10 The extra race on Tuesday, namely that for polo ponies, promises to be interesting. The entries number eleven, and comprise Mr. H. C. Cooke Yarborough's Kirn, LieutCol. Morgan's Pearl, Mr. A. J. Ferguson's Highland Lad, Mr. A. P. Dashwood's The Pelican, Major Cunningham's Jerry, Capt. P. F. Keene
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  • 499 10 A Visitor's View of Transport System. Ipohito writing to the Times of Malaya says J Most people in the F.M.S. have occasion to go to Singapore, either on pleasure or on business. Or, arrival at Tank Koad Kai way Station, a visitor finds great difficulty in obtaining means
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  • 342 10 Historical Events from a New Angle. In reviewing the Outline of History by Mr. H. G. Wells, a writer in a horS paper says It is a bold thing to write a history of the world in 600 pages, and perhaps) even a bolder one
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  • 33 10 Programme of Drills, etc., for weak «n*ing Saturday, October 9, 1920 Saturday, October 9. Eurasian Co. Rifle Club, Balrstie* Range, 2.30 p.m. (Sd.) R. SMITH, Urn, Ac Adjntsutt. *.V C.
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  • 27 10 Orders for week ending October 10,1920. Friday, October 8. Route March. Parade, Fort Canning Road (back of V.M.C.A.), 8.15 p.m.
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  • 18 10 Thousands of bales of 1917 ami T9JS imported wool clips have remained warehoused in Newport for a year.
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  • 925 11 Stockholm a World of Water Aid Bock. It tt iot( unU ct Stoakholm aad its rot ronuiiiuxs i" the guide- books 60tm pallid and inadqj»te, toys writer in the Moraing Port, v i« ODtiii to blackguard the wtiters utticr Rbtald one Kytnp»ihise with tbtm, for n. ysbiog harder
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  • 230 11 Electrified Cables In Ports Aid Channels The A Imitaliy Me ioieresled id btiPß>o ß lit ptcmioitoo and Eauob mow exanded ow an tanraiouß device wbloh to*) the m proved of oowidewble •erjioe dtvtee eonhti 3 the Uyiig el electr.fie. ciblea in U»e .pprtaihe. *> the ptme:p»l pvttß,
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  • 459 11 Need for Increased Production Tbe Empire. I Tbs ever iacreaaisg demand throughout tbe woild for camphor b*a led to attempt b to open new fields (or the cultivation o( the tier. Tbe monopoly long held by Japa* is likol; lo b 9 challenged, Mid experiments in the F.M
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  • 651 11 Behind the Scenes of the Great War. ExtiMta Irom Oolsael Repiagton'i Fint \WiJ Wat ate ve>y tiaok abont Lo>d Kiietener. rtb.lt tbe people wtie bailing Kit;Li.n6» a* tte ua»ioL> p»tiont Col. RepiDC'on wm willing in Njvetubst, 1916, *LeJ. Ktioh net bid to the Daidaneller, id uij Qiny,
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  • 52 11 The Kiiin Tapir Manufacturing Company, which has long been i-ontemplated by the Okura-Gumi and the Kirin Gov-cninu-nt officials, is reported to have been established as a joint enterprise with the capital of live million yen. Financial circles of Manchuria, which have be«n exceedingly quiet hitherto, give the new enterprise a
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 144 11 WE BEfi TO ADVISE Our Many Customers that from Octobar I, 1920 HIS MASTER'S VOICE REGUDB W!LL BE RItUC'.D IN PRISE Plum Label 52.50 and $3.50 Black Labe) $3.25 and $4.25 Celebrity $2.75 and up S. MOUTBIE CO., LTD. (Ineoipoikted fa Hongksng) RAFFLBB PLACB, gINQAPOPB REINFORCED CON RETE BRITISH INDENTED
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    • 330 11 RAFFLES HOTEL RACE WE£K Special Dinners Tiffins Tueaday, October 12 Thursday, October 14 Saturday, Ootober 16 Dancing on above Nights ADILPM HOTE ■VIST BVKNIMO OUR SPECIAL ORCHESTRA PLATS rBOM 7 TO 10 ADELPHI HOTEL LIMITED. D. TJCEBDEIU. Haoactng Vlnetnt. RUNN¥«IEDt HOTEL PENANG (Sea «;d©; Every Wednesday and Saturday MUSICAL BELECTIONB
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  • 254 12 Par /slue. 21!l ■1 El II H 2/n 2/n 2/El ei n a ci £1 n ei n n El 21fl 21t\ 21El El £1 £1 Company. Anglo-Malay Bntu Caves Bakap Plantns. Batu Tiga Didor Estates Bukit Kajang Bukit Mertajam Bukit Kajanpr Bukit Sembawang Carey United
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 803 12 SATISFACTION IS BEST ASSURED IF WE WORK WITH YOU RATHER THAN FOR YOU GST IS TOTCH WITH KIAM KIAT COMPANY, log and 10* MARKET STREET, AND TOO WILL HPKBIENCE IT. CHOPS YONG HONG, YONG NGIAP AND YONG NGIAP YEE KEE NOTICE i* hereby given that the partner •hio heretofore subsisting
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    • 756 12 NOTICE IN fU MTATI Ol 1 YK.K KOK WAH, DECsUSKD. PVMtTANT TO SECTION 2t> Oa* THE TRUSTEE ORDINANCE. 1914 NOTICE Is li-rehy tfivrn that all person* having; any c »ims or dsMUMds upon oi against the V. tata of Las Kok \V;ih, deceased into of Hoi IS, Hi-'-ren Strast, Malacca,
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    • 477 12 TANGLIN CLUB SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING In accordance with Rule 43, members arc hereby notified that a Special General Meeting will be held at the club on Tuesday. October 19, 1920. at 9.15 p.m. to consider and. if approved, pass the following resolutions with or without amendment. 1. That the scheme
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    • 625 12 FOR PRINCES AND RICH MEN ONLY THE ROYAL YAKUT! (ANANG VILAS). This Takuti or life-giving nectar has be* prepared from th* best, choicest aad rlchea 1 vegetable drugs. It ha« a wonderfnl prop«rt> of increasing the virile power and reetifle: I all urinary disorders. In fact, it makes mat 1
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    • 138 12 9"AMS§ Pineapple Brand SINGiPORE COLD STORAGE \Wm, HMITrD. CHOP PIA HIN •lAMOND MERCHANTS AND JEWBLIJIK.H Na. OS. Nartk Bridge Baaa. Slaraa*!*. ALWAYS IN STOCS 4rWM!s Calais* aad Earopeaa Jewellery of Tartoos e«>«rlati*a< t« me latest faihion walla, ■satalraa, Babies, Opals aad other aradaaa siuaea, ala* I*..* Ola■isiaa aat BrlUlaata ef
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  • 502 13 Sir Herbert Samuel Opens The Vintt>?e lesson. At tbb fifst High Commis9k>»er, Si> BUxbatl Samo'l has lost bo time in m kiig aimsoif acqaaiated witb Jewi'b aotivities ii< ■»le.t:D;< Haidly weie tbe reo.p>icn> tr»oi,td in U<i bjnoat over when be paio vi«iS *o tbe Jewish oolonira cl
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  • 632 13 Stiaoge Denlzeos of Trop'cal Seas. Silly ceaaova kad tea setpeots hive both gone out ct fssbior. Bot v taj wonj abcoi ota Beipt tti when there Me »csJ sea bents wbteb, b.tti in point of Bias tnd neutral grabgomf nets, can jjive point* awd a b t a!iD«
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  • 16 13 Well, anyhow, iT is True ThaT These YachT races serve Their purpose. New York Evening Sun.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 355 13 WHITEAWAY'S OTBRMO CANNED HEAT FJR INSTANT OOOKIM I i-jil.'" titttrno j i TfJJF^ >^MnstantCooKi|j^ <%TttRN J TCHENETTE MkRHO FUEL K'UMIV QUIRT Canned Heat is a caste like fbield to pr O twt fluoo till raMsb aui bnfß horn drafts. J ear o1 00BBnnic^. oieen, WiM ol n b s m
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    • 310 13 V .B Motor Cars 1 t'd^a^S^arTSr v^ai b 4HBHU ''"'faff <im's- ''jQfSsß^r Eo!e A|«nt« f <" s 3 CUPIRE RCTHERB hoyal EXCHANGI G/?>liVD PI/J4 S4L£ ASSURANCE CORPORATIOI Packing, Postage frrt Cln««raerate4 la I^n«oa «aiu Bayal FOR ONE MONTH ONLY Charter, 143 1T») If .-on rea!!y want the best Violin at
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 777 14 SALES BY AUCTION AUCTION SALE At oot aalo-Toom, No. Kltng Btreet, iui.l.i. October 9, nt IfcM a.m. A a sortment of table electroplatewnr. comprising tea and coffee seta, fruitfruil dishes. Mocha cm.-. U pint ra on electroplated stand jokers *cry Baeful for proeents Now on CHSONG KOON RKNG CO., Auctioneer.
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    • 616 14 SALES BY AUCTION AUCTION SALE 1,020 rets of Serayah rubber chests, size IS by U by 24 willbe sold by public auction on Saturday. October 9. 1920, at 12 noon »t the pnmi-.es ..f M.-ssrs. A. C. HARPER t Co., Sercmban. Furtlicr particulars can be obtained froti Messrs. A. C.
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    • 512 14 Assets over $3,300,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $1. -.000,0(10 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. (Incorporated in Straits Settlement*) HEAD OrFICE: Winchester Houae, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: .12, Old Jewry. X.( The Company hns £20,000 deposited with the Supremo Court of England and complies with tlie British Life Assurance
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    • 385 14 BANKING THE YOKOHAMA SPECI> BANK LIMITED (Incorporated In Japaa) Capital Subscribed TT* TlM,Ma,ate Capital Paid Up V 100,000,000 Reserve Fund V 60,000,000 President, N. Kajiwara. Esq. Vice-President, 8. Susukl, Eaa. DIRECTORS t R. lehlnomlya, Esq. E. Morimnra, Esq I. Kodama, E.g. M. Mitsui, Esq. T. Yomakava, Esq. M. Odagiri, Esq.
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    • 589 14 BANKING THE OVERSEA-CHINES I BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In the Strait. Settlement*' BeaV OOlce i SINGATORC «>, ttU.l.v; ITREET. ibi Branch i fsTNANC. 14, BEACH kTCKFt Af»n> if. IPOH AND DCI I CaplUl I Authorlse4 ItS.OM.eM Issued 1040e,tM Paid-up 1.180.0*4 Reserve Liability ef 'hareholders m l.tM.a*. Heard ef IHreetera I The
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    • 575 14 BAWKING BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE OF CHINE Aatboriaad Capital Fr«. 2:.o,ooo.00c Subscribed Capital Frvlso.ooo.oo'-Paid-up Capital Frs. 73.000,00i> (I/I of the Capital subsciil.eH by th. Government of the Chinese Republic). Chairman of the Board of Directors Andre Berthelot DeaefaJ Hammec A. I, remote iikad oma i 71. Rue Saint Lnzare, Paris BBAMCatB Antwerp
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  • 995 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. The North Road. ihlany yea«B ago, Bay* a wiiter ia tbo Daily Tclegrapb, wbeo 1 was a small ebili, I war d-iveu from Pntncy to Landon on a Pig for snob was tbe uame ot the eo»ob. Ln-t I week I
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  • 121 15 1 Apiepoß of a recent note on poaebirg, cot il«ge o.Dilab'e, bit ot wag, caw tbica^L b Beat p:»ch:cg dcd«e tbo othei d*j, wtit'.i ocoattj ooirt »p ndesi to a hemt paper MettinK a good dame wheeling be*vy j perambulator, H;w's tbe tttioa my doai I >te
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  • 67 15 Not ooa'f at with iai:ing Lin obliges to ibe fesala find by hit avnoc itiaa, a Nj«lb of England bvb;i L-b aUa <-tlw td be, vccafeaiary Tbe following acmoDee-mpt i iis.jl.ijed ia Lih v»i daw Toa oiial ArtM; Vkjn'K.K.o jj c»l H»:fdie*h.7. Karial vpciator Ciaa oji M»tipnl»ior
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 141 15 JUST AKKI\KI> lUOM ENGLAND 15.9 H.P. irrolJohnston TOURING CAM ISI It. I lIV THK I IKM WHO HI II.T THK I AMOI S KBARDMOU aeuoim.am: BfGOm diking the i.ate war, (HE BN6IMI THAT WAS UNVQUALLBD PCM KIFICIBNCY THK NEW ItJ AKKOI.-JOHNSTON CAR is 1 iik OOTOOm Of UraVUHCI r.AiNII! I»l
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    • 146 15 COLUMBIA tunmus SOLID MAHOGANY MODELS BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED EXQUISITE TONE. ARTISTIC CAKINET ?3!ll) TABLE MODEL SIS', ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED SINGAPORE. (Incorporated in Hongkong 1 SHORTLY ARRIVING SHIPMENT OF MIDLAND FORD TYRES BE.-l HUm MANTFACTIKK THE MIDLAND TYRE FOR FORD CARS TO OWNERS OI" FORD CARS To meet the iwaaaj which
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    • 73 15 DUNLOP I TVRFS I I I lift U m FIRST IN 1888 f^^'' '-v- Nev«r lo^t tht-ir K O^J^^Jfe*The Duolop Rubber Co, (»""t) Ltd. (Isocrfotated ia Japaa) 4S/4E, ROBINSON ROAD. Ol* HIRE '-LBC MOTOR QARAiE a 18, Ov«haiPd Roid. At Prices that Defy Competiton i s 5 I "*=^s^*^^s*>' aanaj
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 527 16 SMI HOT CO (_»»-or«* fcMlt—M*) M, PWIUI Street LPOBB new Bklpmeal* Juxt arrived of BUNTINOS. Assorti 1 Colour* IBON FOUNDRY UDDUM (W in. by V» in. to S in. Mesa) BLitOPE MAKTNF. OLUE Black and >Mute .PONGE CLOTHS. E AND SLEDGTKIANGULAH SUIT DECK SCRAI'EIiS BOILFB ZINC BLAUd BALI. COTTON LASH'
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    • 556 16 CALLENDER'S "VERIBEST" KRADT 800FIN0 U eaatalalag 31* vk. It. I rit. C.-afa! lM W -«**aw*j, t*v»» taildinca, »ut at a fsacal l!nitu r-iHioTa. TUf. y -odium «U ttf Fa«lari*», 'ior./tlow*, ati PIT. Strocsly r*eoos«it*i»« t*» tn«T*a*v« c'Teaiih aM •aMaaaf) ia exyes** iir»aticos. ObUiaabtt it GUAN KIAT CO LTD,, W, Pklf'Sp
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    • 914 16 JMSSIHED ADVIRTISEMENTS f/ka rSSPAIS *aart«a (a* Waal* f»» Ftle, T* Ist, ite, la anDaarv r!.».-».t *ya« <»varat* abc nerd* ta li»«) are.- Per Ho* cr.* icseriicn %Z cts., twr> Ids. 44 3a. <*inr Em. ft tms in: tin.. Sv» Ins. $1.0. «ix Ins. $l.].t, t*e int. $1.40, Mn ik*. tin,
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    • 990 16 MOTOR VEHICLES FOR HIRE, 2%-ton lorry. $4 an hour, $100 a wi-k. ri.nse apply 273, Straits Times^ FOR SALE, Cleveland motorcycle. Excellent condition. Please apply to 292, Straits Time*. FOR SALE, new fivc-scater Dodge touring car never been used. One Chevrolet, run only '.Mio miles. Apply 30X. Straits Times. FOR
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    • 754 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS 10 LKT, stores and offices. Apply tt. it. Wataaa A CoV4. Pa Bonaa Str«ct OFFICES TO LET, at No. 1, Robinson Road. Apply Singapore Ertate Supplies and Agency Co. I I, OOOOWM about. lU.ouo m ft, l RafSes Snnare. Can (five lung lease. Apply »gl, =»rki'» I
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    • 189 16 Straits Motor car Service UVI ■poratei :r il» to tl«i OBCBABD I LORRIES AND < HIRED OVEBSiAULS MOTOR CARS* AND CYCLE? WELDING of all metal*. Satisfaction GusrintetJ Large storks i.f LUCAS HORNS AND LAMP 9 arriving shortly Phone 1233 SHIPPING PLANTING MINING For these three Key Industries cf Ma!sj» WE
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 309 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and General M Manager's Office HIT Job Printing Office .1244 All communications relating to editorla) matters and news should be addret*e4 to THE EDITOR. All communication* relating to business matters —advertisementa, subscriptions, accounts, printing etc., should be addresfed to T&» MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Wants, For
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