The Straits Times, 27 July 1921
1921-07-27
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Title Section13 1921-07-27 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26,700 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS,13 words
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Advertisement50 1921-07-27 1 MILKMAID SWEETENED i CONDENSED j MILK PRICE REDUCED S2.ot per <a«e. |l!lillillllillllilJlilllllliillllllllllllllllllliilllllillliliillilllH Royal f^pTOj His Majesty Warrent %A^^^ The Kin? I DISINFECTANT I #1/1 I I GERMICIDE j ABSOLUTE EFFICIENCY LOW COST j SAFETY Sole Agents I GUTHRIE 6? Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE.! iiTiTrri t.i,« nuiiii m:« ♦♦<-»-» T50 words
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Advertisement9 1921-07-27 1 MILKMAID SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK PRICK REDUCED f2.M par cmt.9 words
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Article472 1921-07-27 2 IS THE LAND RISING. rhanevs in Level in the British Isles. If there was one definite impression made by a discussion at Burlington House on Changes in Level in the British Isles, it was that if any of the activities of the Ordnance Survey are to be curtailed on the472 words
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Article281 1921-07-27 2 Curma to he Included in H.R.H.'s Itinerary. Picas coininuni<iu.' i-sucd from Simla m July 8 stat .-.>.: It hat already bren v jounced that work inni i trd with tbt visit uf the Prince of Walis to Jmlia ban been entrusted by the Viceroy to the Political281 words
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Article270 1921-07-27 2 Doctors I'u/ /led by an African Mascot. A mermaid is to be seen in Bloomsbury, of all places. She sit!) on her tail, as all the very best mermaids do; beneath a iclasx MM, tfoKßlinK with stark, fishy eyes at the many visitor? who pi'irrimu^'c to see her.270 words
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Advertisement338 1921-07-27 2 BUILD MOR£ CHEAPLY and More quickly wfth Concrete Murhn.e mixed coner<-u- i* the West for atl kin.li of con*tr»ctiooal w«rk in tropic-;.! climßtci foiitiilntion-piles. floors, baildinar. outhoune*. etc. Proof a|f»in*t any climate, dorhhlr and impr»c«>»«>le inflects, etc. IT \A D W IT jflfiSSS^ Concrete Mixer i^^yiK^Mßßfe^^SßJsP M""" 3 cubic fll<t338 words
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Advertisement523 1921-07-27 2 lei-role^ BABY'S GOOD DAYS AFTER A DOSE OF BABY'S OWN TABI.KTS. "One of Baby's pood days" mean* that your rhilil is-thriving and free from juvenile disorders. Baby* Own Tablets brin* all good days into child's life, for thin delightful preparation for little ones dispel* constipation and stomach* disorders, rrdueeii feverishness,523 words
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Advertisement191 1921-07-27 2 1O H.P. CITROEN CAR Tfce eseel!«no« uf French automobile engineering bat kag b—a known and agreed by experts. Tbe Citroen is tb* acknowl«4a«4 beat of this school of production. See thi!« remarkable Car —compare it with any other light cat as) MM Market. Take demonstration ride—drive it yourself if yoo191 words
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Article993 1921-07-27 3 i "ramatic Confession in Murder Case. The Paris correspondent of the Daily Telegraph writing on June 19 states One of the most dramatic murder confessions ever received by the French police was made at Marquise, near Boulogne, yesterday by Achille Daguebert, a garagekeeper, who for months had been993 words
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Article32 1921-07-27 3 •"Thin man who begged for a penny, possessed nine shillings. The man I was keeping th« nine shillings for a rainy day. Magistrate This is a rainy day. Pay ss."— At Tottenham.32 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement229 1921-07-27 3 EifrUttktd CabU AtUfM 1872 "Tlmnmaiil' Chicago Montgomery Ward Co. CHICAGO. U. S. A. CATALOGUE FOR 1921 M IS NOW READY D«acribiiig a Complete Line of High Grade General Merchandise \3B Auto Accessories Clothing Z'" Sfl|\ Cream Separators Drugs L' 81 wk Electrical Goods Furniture /7/- iHi *y Farm Implements Groceries229 words
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Advertisement948 1921-07-27 3 NOTICE FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS On and Hfter August 1, 1921, tha following i-lterationx in the train service will com» into operation The present 7.20 a.m. train from KuaU Lumpur tn Penang, on Saadajrs, will leave Kuala Lu<npur at 7 a.m. and will run earlier throughout as under a.m. Kaaia948 words
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Advertisement728 1921-07-27 3 Straits Settlements Loan, 1921 ISSUE OF $20,000,000 LOAN Bearing interest from the date of purchase at 7 per cent, per annum payable aalfjearly oa May 1 aod November 1. repayable: at par on may i, 1926 FREE OF INCOME TAX AND OTHER DUTIES PRICE OF ISSUE 100 PER GENT Under728 words
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Advertisement857 1921-07-27 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0.-British India Apcar Line iG.mp.olM laeer»erated la England) HAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICEB PKNINBULAB AND ORIENTAL 8. K. CO. (Under Contract with HW Majeety's Gorerameat) c*. .-fear's "AIL BEBVICB EABT OF BOMBAY an at !»■■< i—fiat LONDON FAB-BA3TBBN BEBVICE noU LONDON I TO MABSaOLUDB AND LONDON Dae Uaganor.857 words
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Advertisement764 1921-07-27 4 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP GO. LDITTKD gteaasofa tataatsi to sail fros. Biagapsro KAJANG— Monday. 12.30 p.m., for Miri, labuan, Jesselton, Kadat and Sandakan. BELANGOR— Monday, 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penan*. BY! LKONG -Monday. M *»0 p.m, for Malacca and Mnar. KAKA Tuesday, at 4.80 p.m.. for Malacca and764 words
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Advertisement68 1921-07-27 4 STEAMER SAILINGS DOLLAR LINE SINGAPORE TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA SUEZ. Robert Dollar LOADING JULY 31 'I j Esther Dollar LOADING AUGUST 21 f i i Through Bills ef Lading Issue* from M>gat pan to the Principal OitUs .f th* UaHel State* aa4 I »n««» For fnthsr tnforaatias aa68 words
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Advertisement372 1921-07-27 4 STEAMER SAIUWBS 0. S. K. TUB O4JAEA SHOBEN EAUBA LT» Incorporate* im Japan l n > De hw IW* Pimrt Mitel f~" Sabjaet to ehup •rttkaat *•»•»»> rpp.npßA.v turn (>rt Said. Manalllaa, Lialia. lartaHai »ad lukni err. *OALAYA HARU Aug. 20 Ao«. 21 SKA MARU Sept. M Sept. 16 raw372 words
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Advertisement403 1921-07-27 4 STEAMER SAIUNBS NIPPON YISEN KAISHA. (Incorporated tn J»p»n) C«».r Mali Co.tr.rt with U. l>»»«rlaJipiMM Government. Sabjeet to alterations without notle. LONDON LINE Furtnightly Bervlee Foe Loadon, Aatwerp rta (Malacca) P«-«. £lo»bo. S.~. Port Wd Mara-11-. YOKOHAMA MARU Aug. J wshlma maru a»,: m liverpool uki rm HaneUlca and Liverpool via403 words
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Advertisement882 1921-07-27 5 STEAMER SAsUNiS MESSAGERIES MARITIIVIES DE FRANCE Undsr Contract with the French Government Mail and Passenger Services DIRECT MARSEILLES FAR EASTERN SERVICE HOMEWARD MAILS OUTWARD MAILS To Marseilles vis Colombo, I To Japan, via Saigon. Hongkong Djibouti, Port Said I and Shanghai CAP ARCONA 15,000 torn Aug. 6 I CORDILLERE 10,000882 words
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Advertisement399 1921-07-27 5 STEAMER SM.INB3 K. JR. M. S.S. MELCHIOR TREUB FOR JAVA Intending passengers for Java are kindly requested to note that the above steamer will be despatched from Singapore to Batavia, Semarang, and Soorabaya, on THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, AT 5 P.M. FROM THK WHARF, (instead of as usual on Friday, at399 words
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Advertisement367 1921-07-27 5 OODWELL UNE (Incorporated in England) FOR NEW YORK DIRECT VIA SUEZ BOLTON CASTLE and Aug. For freight, plsass apply to PATERSON. SIMONS A CO., LTD. AgenU LLOYD TRIESTINO S/S CILICIA. JULY 22, 1921 Consignees of cargo ex the above steamer are hereby notified that the survey of cargo landed in367 words
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Advertisement664 1921-07-27 5 GLENEALY PLANTATIONS, LIMITED NOTICE OF LOSS OF SCRIPS. Whereas application has been made to the Directors of the above Company to issue duplicate Certificates for 760 shares numbered *****-***** (mcl.) and *****-***** i-ncl.), in the name of the late Henry Hardley Deighton Potter of Ipoh, upon n certificate to the664 words
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Advertisement395 1921-07-27 5 NOTICE The partnership hitherto HttoUM betw.»u Mr. C. J. Baker and Mr. L. I. F. Fearwau under the firm name of Baker, Fearon A Co has this day been dissolved. Kuala Lumpur, July 23, 1921. The undersigned beg to advise that t'.iry have this day established themselves as Sv.ek and395 words
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Advertisement880 1921-07-27 6 CINEMAS I w m ITIFT7IIII ▼II aarJkaaarJ JN^VMS^*^^lalß^l*^l)al aU t<nm Uonda.%. J"ly Hi to Saturday, July SO, 1991. I Th. Last picture Progpamma to ba Presented at this Theatre Will be composed of tue fnilowinK Pictures Par Excellence In tht Srnmd Show, tnmnifnting 9.15. A Spl<n>lid World B'idy-rasde Production, "laiurii.g880 words
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Advertisement290 1921-07-27 6 CINEMAS AND THEATRES LAST NIGHT FAMOUS RUSSIAN LIGHT OPERA AND OPERETTA CO. AT VICTORIA THEATRE TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! At 9.1S At 0.18 FAREYVBLL PERFORMANCE 'THE DOLLAR PRINCESS' AND POT POURRI The very popular operette from American Life, by Leo Fall. PRICES $4, $3, $2 and $1. Booking mow open at Messrs.290 words
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Advertisement143 1921-07-27 6 i«mtr»n'nn*t »TT« >♦ 1 I For all Defects of Vision I CONSULT 1 Mr. K. F. CHONG Fellow of the Spectacle Maker's Co. Diploma of the British Optical Association Fellow of the Institute of Opthalmic Opticians (London) i OFFICE AT THE United Pharmacy, 305, North Bridge Road SINGAPORE MASSAGE OITTDOOB143 words
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Advertisement89 1921-07-27 6 announcement s ii iiiiiii ii Sjgi We wish to announce that we have just added to our already modern equipment a RUBBER STAMP MAKING PLANT You wiU welcome the announcement, we arc sure, for the same high quality of perfection which has built up our Printing Department, will be maintained89 words
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Article201 1921-07-27 7 Ulll'Ul 'Nranewiny, July 27. High Water, 2 12 a.m.. 4.48 p.m. Homeward mail closes. Titnglin Club at Home, 6.16 p.m. Football League S.T.C. T. Sea D»f«nee« 11, Pj!o Branl. The Dollar Princess, Victoria Theatre Thursday, July 28. High Water, 8.5 a.m., 3.29 p.m. Football I eague U.201 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article87 1921-07-27 7 VESSEL S THE DOCKS. '...I Wharf Ha»U Nil M Wharf Nil »h^r« Wharf— Nil. Mnln Wharf Ilniphonir. Afrika. Kmpire Dock Hehc Hoknto Marn, Elephntn. Kit:m.. V-ru. TwwtM*, Mentor. \V>«t Whsrf Calekaa, K:.j»nir .'.inlin. Whsrf Nil. "ulo Rranl Coal Wharf. Nit Krppfl Harboar. Main Wharf HnlvarH. Cyrena. Recorder, Marnet, I ch87 words
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Article60 1921-07-27 7 CAI.CHAS, Brit., fi.313 ton», from Liverpool M-T, for Japan 2^-7. I.*I.ANDER, Urit.. 481 tons, from Cocos Island "7-7 for Christmas Island unc. KITANO MARU. .lap., 4.930 tons, from Lon- i dnn •-'7-7. for Yokohama 28-7. VAN DER LIJN. Dut.. 601 tons, from Sourahiva '>7-7. for Pnpnn 27-7. YANGTSZE.60 words
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Article168 1921-07-27 7 Port Said and Rotterdam 3 p.m. Medan 3 P m Port Swettenham and Penanc 3 p.m Kretay. Trenccanu, Kelantan. Patani, Sir.pora. Bandon and Bangkok 4 p.m. Sourahaya. Stacen. Kota Baroe, Balik Papan and Sanmrinda 4 p.m. Penung, Ranfoon i»rd Calcutta, takinp mails for Europe, etc. (»ia Bombay)168 words
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43 1921-07-27 7 Orders for week ending July 31 Thursday, 28th.—Third Troop Parade, 5.15. Friday, 29.—Ninth Trocp Parade, 6.15. There will be no Band Practice on July 29 and no Parades from July SO to A v (just 1.43 words
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Article24 1921-07-27 7 SINGAP ORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. Pnvranime of Drills, etc., for week endIng Si.turdav. July 30, 1921 Wednesday, 27th.—6.15 p.m.. Drill Hall, Chinese Company, Recruits Drill.24 words
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Article49 1921-07-27 7 M.V.R. Battalioi Rifle Club. The Range ia open to all comwi. Shoots for July, 1921. Wednesday, 27th 4 pJn. Saturday. 30th P m Sunday. 31st 80 July Spoon will b« ihot for on Saturday July 30, at 4 p.m. and Sunday, July 81, at 7.50 tjn49 words
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Article65 1921-07-27 7 The Soerabaya Handelsblad under the headline "Dry Soerab-ya itstes that 2.101,480 bottles of beer were imported there during the first four months of 1921. Of th<>si' 346.008 werr German, and 33.680 Japanese 167,992 bottles of stout were amongst that total. The brandy total was 04 69? boUles, champagne65 words
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Article133 1921-07-27 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, July 27. On London, Bank 4 m/« 2/ *VM Demand 2 M/,« Private 3 m. credits 2/4 7/16 On New York Demand «J» Private 90 days ta France Bank ""JX On India Bank T. T. 1™ On Hongkong Bank d/d 24 p.c. promOn Shanghai Bank133 words
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53 1921-07-27 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COM MERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. Tons of i/iarlret Steady. Spot Aug. Sept. Oct.-Dec. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers Sellers ..80 31 Spot Aug. Sept. Oct.-Dec. Ribl •bed Smoked Shoe Closing Prices Buyers Seller! 28 29 28'* 29M SO 81 83 84 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 12 o'clock53 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article184 1921-07-27 7 Im. V«L Pd. Binn. 8*U«r». 1 1 Ayer Weng 100 £1 £1 Kam Kamuntiac U7.6 2.2.8 10 10 Kinta Auoc 8.50 7.60 1 1 Hitam Tni U« 1-W 1 1 JeUntoh 0^0 £1 £1 L»hat Uiam 5 6 Lingui Tin 450 6.00 10 10 Malayan ColL 14.00 15.00 1184 words
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Article126 1921-07-27 7 1m. Val. Pd. Buyer*. S«ller». £1 £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 8.0.0 8.10.0 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. MO 7.00 5/ 5/ Electric T'ways 2/6 10 10 Fraser Neaves 27.50 29.50 50 60 W. Hammer A Co. $76 $86 100 100 Katz Bros, deb 140.00 10 10 Mexican Eagle 5.0.0126 words
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Article92 1921-07-27 7 U. Eng. 8 p.c. $1,234,300 pui>x.|B S'pore Electric Tramway* 5 p.c. £3B0,O(K nom S'pore Municipal 6 p.c $1,878,000 P*r S'pore Man. 4% p.r of 1907 $1,000,000 10 p.c. dia S'pore Mun. 4% P-c of 1909 $1,600,600 10 px. dia S'pore Man. 4H px of 1909 $1,600,000 16 p.c. dl»92 words
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Article382 1921-07-27 7 Fraae* ud Co. ud LyaU and Evatt't QaHlttl— lataat ■▼•UaM* SUrUag QaotatJoaa *r» priated o« taother mi* o« FrMar- To-day's Price*. Knin Ljill Co. Eratt Allenby ($1) 0.25 0.36 0.20 0.5C Alor Gajah ($1) 1.00 1.26 1.10 1.26 Am. Malay ($2) 2.00 1.60 2.00 A Hitam (|6) 8.60382 words
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Advertisement823 1921-07-27 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED TO RKKT, sr M bungalow for direct or later. Apply :.)l. Straits Times. FOR SALE, hand ome ten brilliants and j;id* ring $250 for $150. Apply 869, Straits Times. EU ROPEAN YOUNG LADY wishes tern irai-y employment as children's nurse, 858, 'raits TimiM. KOH IALB, motor cycle823 words
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Advertisement41 1921-07-27 7 BRUNNER MONO CO., LIMITED. I NORTBWICH. ENGLAND. am-.. Maaafactirtn of BICAKBONATC OP SODA SODA ABH CAUSTIC SODA CARBONATE OP AMMONU BULPBATS OP AMMONIA CALCIUM CHLORIDK PURK WNC, ETC AgMta, Stralta Settlement, and PJLS. H. WOLSKCL CO., LTD. SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR.41 words
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Advertisement342 1921-07-27 7 FOR TWO NIGHTS. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY The KamoQN GREAT WING WOO CONJURING CO. Showing the most senaatioiial conjuring Hctn and HVPN OTISM CHARMING ACTORS AND ACTRESSES THE STAR* OPERA, Theatre Royal. North Bridge Road. NOTICE I have this day established myself alone as a rice merchant, etc,342 words
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Advertisement357 1921-07-27 7 A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH ••CANS YOUB VERY I.IKKNBS 4TYLE AND MOOD 1 Prodnrtloa fnai LEE BROTHERS STUDIO HILL STREET. «~UX PRODUCE THESE RESULTS. i>ETER CHONG CO. IKS. Cecil Street, clone to the Dutch Baafca. We can supply all kinds of SCHOOL BOOKS SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE STATIONERY SI VIONKKY FOR357 words
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Obituary158 1921-07-27 8 LEE.— At his residence at Joo Chiat Terrace. at 12.30 last night, Lee Tian Lye (chief coal clerk to the late Tanjong Pagar Dock Board) father of Mr. Lee Kian Soo of Messrs. Ban Heng Co. Funeral will be announced later. 1.0H.-At No. 24, Buffalo Road, Singapore, on July158 words
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Obituary38 1921-07-27 8 The family of the late Mr. Alfred Edward Peterson bee to thank their relatives and friends who expressed their sympathy by their presence at the funeral and also those who sent wreaths, telegrams and letters of condolence.38 words
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1187 1921-07-27 8 The Straits Times. WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 UPPER SILESIA. The present situation in Europe is not .very satisfactory. There appears to be a good deal of friction in Upper Silesia where the position is complicated by the fact that one considerable part of the population is German while the other is1,187 words
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Article34 1921-07-27 8 Under the auspices of the Y.M.CA. Literary Society, Mr. Alfred Lea will lecture at the Y.M.CA. to-night at 8.30 tm Some of the Wonders of the Earth. 1 Members and friend* are cordially invited.34 words
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Article18 1921-07-27 8 The Rent Assessment Board will sit in the Municipal Board Room on Tuesday, August 2, at 2.15 p.m.18 words
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Article16 1921-07-27 8 Dr. P. C. Flu has been appointed Director of the Institute of Tropical Medicine at Leiden.16 words
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Article22 1921-07-27 8 Will Motor Supply Stations Co., at Kuala Lumpur, send an address to which letters will reach them and not be returned unopened.22 words
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Article34 1921-07-27 8 A Chinese named Chow Tee Siang was found loitering yesterday afternoon in the sacroacant environments of Goodwood Hill. He was arrested by lnsp. Edward's detectives and is to be produced to-day before Mr. Dawson.34 words
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Article41 1921-07-27 8 The M.S.V.R. camp at Port Dickson breaks up next week. So far about tw hundred men have been in camp, an another large batch was expected durin this week-end. Four hundred of th» M.V.I, enter the camp when the M.S.V.R. leave.41 words
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Article45 1921-07-27 8 A Batavia Towkay Nio Peng Long is making arrangements for the opening up •of a new steamship service between Java and China. Three office hands from the China Mail staff are on their way to Batavia to organize the preliminary work, says the Java Bode.45 words
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Article58 1921-07-27 8 According to a report in the local papers, on account of the famine in Hunan, girls of 20 years of age and under are being sold at Anhwahsien for one catty of copper cash. Girls of over 20 and up to 30 years of age may be taken away by58 words
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Article63 1921-07-27 8 A Chinese named Kok Oon Hock for being concerned in the importation of $700 worth of chandu into the Colony by the steamer Glenfalloch recently, was fined $500, in default six months' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. Bull yesterday. His worship fintd another Chinese, who arrived by the same steamer and63 words
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Article63 1921-07-27 8 A revenue prosecution against a Chinese shop-keeper an agent in Shaukiwan of the British-American Tcbacco Company— for unlawful possession of over 700,000 cigarettes, on which no duty had been paid, was heard at Hongkong. The revenue officers had traced the cigarettes to a junk and thence to the defendant's shop.63 words
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Article77 1921-07-27 8 In the future, says the Locomotief, it will be impossible to send friends in Germany presents of tobacco or liquor for from July 1, the duty to be paid on entry is as follows 96 mark cents for a cigarette 804 marks for a kilogram of fine cut tobacco 40677 words
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Article65 1921-07-27 8 At the conclusion of the action brought by Mrs. Besant agtinst the Daily Graphic for £1,000 sterling for alleged slander, which commenced at Edinburgh on July 12, the jury returned a unanimous verdict that defendants were justified in calling the articles written by the plaintiff in New India seditious, because65 words
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Article76 1921-07-27 8 The following item is from a home paper Business firms who deal with India and other parts of the East are reminded by the G.P.O. that facilities exist for posting by air-mail to Paris on Friday mornings in London (up tn 11 a.m. at the General Post Office) and until76 words
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Article74 1921-07-27 8 Changkat Salak Rubber and Tin recommend final dividend of Is. per share, less tax, on preferred ordinary shares, making 20 per cent., less tax final dividend of Is. per share, less tax, preferred ordinary shares, making 10 per cent., lass tax to write off £2,000 on account of depreciation to74 words
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Article85 1921-07-27 8 Opposition still continues in Java anent Heer Hierneiss' proposal to restrict the rubber output there. Heer van Gennef, who brought the subject up at the meeting cf the Volksraad on the 14th, is now receiving his share of adverse criticism for according to the Locomctief they hear from a private85 words
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Article94 1921-07-27 8 The Bombay Labour Office states that the number of strikes and lockouts in progress in April, 1921, was six, involving 10,850 persons and the loss of 184,458 working days. In May, there were 11 strikes and lockouts in progress, affecting 12,290 men, and the number of working days lost was94 words
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Article147 1921-07-27 8 A quaint stcry was contained in that mirror of local happenings, the police report, the other day, says a Hongkong paper. Hidden away in the usual catalogue of robbery, murder and sudden death was this little narrative A Chinese girl uf eleven was invited by two boys to come and147 words
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Article365 1921-07-27 8 Miss E. S. Case, 8.A., Vice-Principal Anglo-Chinese School, Ipoh, left for America on Monday on furlough. We understand that Mr. A. H Todd ia being appointed secretary of the Singapore Sporting Club. The Hon. Mr. W. F. Nutt, 0.8. E., has accepted the offfce of vice-president of365 words
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Article60 1921-07-27 8 We have reprinted the special article on Malaya's Grave Crisis which appeared in cur issue of the 15th inst., and which it will be remembered set out. in considerable detail, a scheme for Rubber Estate Relief. A copy of the reprint will be sent by post to60 words
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Article84 1921-07-27 8 A meeting of the Municipal Commission will be held on Friday at which many interesting questions will be raised, such for instance as the keeping of roads and footpaths clear during buiiding operations, provision of a comparative monthly index shewing the cost of living in Singapore, giving effect84 words
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Article101 1921-07-27 8 The following is the programme of music to be rendered by the choir after Evensong next Sunday, the 31st instant Bass solo, Arm, Arm ye brave (Judas Maccabeus) Handel anthem, The Wilderness, Goss crgan solo, Andante and Finale from organ sonata in D Minor, Lloyd anthem, Send101 words
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Article98 1921-07-27 8 About 2 p.m. yesterday, Detective lnsp. Farmer and detectives raided a koMM in Ceylon Koad where they came up>.a two Hylams red-handed making E and 20 cent pieces, the former being both of the large and small sizes. Not onJy did the police also98 words
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Article155 1921-07-27 8 Two more civil suits of considerable interest were commenced before the Uon Mr. L. M. Woodward, CJ.C, in the Chief Judicial Commissioner's Court on Friday and again to-day, reports Monday's Malay Mail. Chop Chiat Huat now of Klyne Street and formerly L f 69, Cross Street are155 words
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Advertisement119 1921-07-27 8 ;|t-S^ p|w)i IifPHT [PROVISIONS, Wines a \d Spirits NEW CATALAOUB READY Prices RevUea and Reduced Johh L.iTTue «k Coy., L- T -S 4 .jii, SiNdAPORR. I i"v r Siderosthen ANTI-CORROSIVE PAINT Forms a permanent and complete protection for Iron and steel against RUST AND CORROSION. I S4O SQUARE i (6/6119 words
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Advertisement115 1921-07-27 8 T«-«iffct A SERIAL NIGHT ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. <Taa Cheoc Km Co, Ltd, Proprietors) THE GREAT VITAGRAPH SERIAL Featuring WILLIAM DUNCAN, EDITH JOHNSON, JOB RYAN AND LEO MALONKY A FIGHT FOR MILLIONS la IS Episode, or 30 Reel* FIRST SHOW AT 1M SECOND SHOW AT t.lft Be right on Urn* «t115 words
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Article125 1921-07-27 9 Thirty Million People Starving. Plasrue and Typhus Killing Thousands. kWM I"— Til London, July 96. Washington Mr. Hoover, chairman of the Relief Fund, has cabled in response to Maxim Gorki's appeal for aid fcr the starving masses in Russia that such aid dep< ids upon the immediate release125 words
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Article138 1921-07-27 9 REUTIB TlLBORAMB London, July 25. Paris It is understood that M. Briand will probably offer to abandon the i<>ea cf a preliminary study of th« partitioning question in Upper Silesia by experts, but w ul I request Lord Curzon to support the French claims for passage of troops138 words
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Article133 1921-07-27 9 RP.ITER TEL£.«AM> London, July Mi The Dominions Prime Ministers m«t at Downing Street this morning. It is understood that they dealt with the question of the Washington conference. London, July 2">. The Tini's says it is now certain that there will be no preliminary conference either in London133 words
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Article108 1921-07-27 9 'IFI TTH TELEGRAM London, July 26. Le Compagnie des Armes Automatiques Lewis and the Birmingham Small Arms Company have brought a petition before Mr. Justice Darling for the recovery of three millions sterling from the Government which was retained as payment of excess profit* and income tax.108 words
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Article52 1921-07-27 9 Reutkr Telfcram London, July 23. Mexico City The Amatlan oilfield fire continues to rage. The adjacent wells have been covered with earth to prevent ignition. Two hundred men, guarded by asbestos •hield*. are trying to reach the flaming wells and shut off the valves regulating th* flow52 words
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Article227 1921-07-27 9 Lively Action in the United States. Rlt IEK I M.KRRAM London, July 25. Newhaven, Conn?cticut An affray recalling the ola* smuggling days has resulted in the capture of a gang of smugglers in the act of unloading cases of whiaky near the entrance to N^whavm harb:ur. The authorities227 words
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Article55 1921-07-27 9 Reutef. T:.leo.:\.mjS London, .I"'; :■>. New York A temporary injun turn has been issued restraining the Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation and the United American lines|from interfering with the operation of ships seized on July 23. London, July 25. New York The Stock Exchange announces the failure55 words
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Article64 1921-07-27 9 RlUTM TlUGIAH London. July 25. In the Hoi' s e of Commons at question time, Colonel Amery stated that the number of capital ships projected by the three i.owers was respectively. United States 1, Japan 10, fritish Empire 4. the number r-.'aintaiiu-ii in full commission being United States 1<5.64 words
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Article21 1921-07-27 9 ItFl-TER TCLEGRAM London, July 25. The original manuscript of Burns' Tam-o-Shanter has been sold at Christie's for £500.21 words
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Article94 1921-07-27 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang July 26. At the annual meeting of the Wagon and Pachaung Wolfram Mines, Ltd., Mr. Thorne, who presided, said that the year's working shewed a loss of $11,616. Ncthintr had been done since November. No assistance had been forthcoming from the Government94 words
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Article104 1921-07-27 9 Messrs. Francis Peek and Co inform ui that they have just received a telegram from the China Mail Steamship Co., informing them that they have decided to augment their service between Singapore and San Francisco by the addition of their largest and most modern steamer, the104 words
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Article43 1921-07-27 9 A record of vehicular traffic during Ascot week shows that in four days on the main r ads to the course there passed 39,326 motorcars, 8,000 charabancs, 700 omnibuses, 2,931 motor bicycle*, 16,697 pedal cycles, 380 lorries and 2307 horse- < drawn vehicle*. 143 words
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Article3528 1921-07-27 9 Financial Policy Sharply Criticised. Alienation of Rubber Land. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 26. At the Federal Council meeting this morning, the hon. the Treasurer moved an Enictment to make Final Provision for the Public Service for the year 1920, the schedule of which shewed a3,528 words
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546 1921-07-27 9 (Contributed.) In view of the fact that British interests in Singapore have recently purchased control of Coal Concessions which, by a strange coincidence, lie in such important strategical positions as the Pamoekan Bay of south-cast Borneo, the Lampongs Bay of south Sumatra and546 words
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Article467 1921-07-27 10 Proposed Open Tournament. A. E. Pattinson informs us that he accepts Teng Kee's challenu 1 to a match and can easily make st. In reply to the letter of another box.r, Goh Choon Yong, Mr. Pattinson is also quite ready to meet him in a contest of twelve twominut>467 words
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Article315 1921-07-27 10 The Persenangan Sti* Club, Singapore, is sending up a football team to Perak to play the Roshdiah Club, Ipoh, and the MuhibbatuI Islam Club, Batu Gajah. The Singapore t;am leaves Singapore by night train on Friday. The first match will be played against the Roshdiah Club at Ipoh ir.315 words
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Article87 1921-07-27 10 For the Kepp?l Cup the following have qualified an I the drawing has 'resulted as un.ipr Tradewell v. Montgomery, Tryner v. Jark«( n, Campbell v. Binnie, Patcrson v. AHamson. Fenwick v. Brownie, Smith v. WVathii stone, Thomson v. Jam i son, Cullen v. Millar. The first round87 words
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Article19 1921-07-27 10 A Rcutir wire from Cambridge, Massachusetts, states Ourdin's record long jump was 125 ft. 3 int.19 words
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Article94 1921-07-27 10 A Rcutcr wire from Lemans dated the 25th rtatos The mot. r car Grand Prix was won by the Aireriran car Dusenberjr, driven by Murphy, in the time of 4 hours 430 sect an HM|| of 120H kilcm tres :-n hnr. It was regarded as a commercial rather94 words
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Article298 1921-07-27 10 A Good English Innings. The fourth test match was commenced at Manchester to-day in fine weather and uefcre an attendance of 20,000. The wicket was slow. Tennyson 'won the toss and England batted first, the Australians <p.n.ng the attack with Gregory and McDonald. Russell played a fine298 words
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Article158 1921-07-27 10 L. L. T. C. Tournament. Play in the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club '■lumament yesterday resulted as follows Mixed Doubles A. Mrs. Stnokes and Mr. Cameron beat Mrs. Burkill and Mr. Cantrel!, 6—0. ft— 1. Mixed Doubles B. Miss Brooke and Mr. Price beat Miss Day and M/\ Sturt, 6—0, 6158 words
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Article104 1921-07-27 10 On Saturday and Monday next Singapore .vill meet Seiangor in a two-day cricket natch at Kuala Lumpur. The Singapore eleven, as already an- -lounced. will consist of the following O. P. Griffith-Jones (captain), R. L. L. H. M. Cantrell, G. C. Clarke F. I R. Craig, R. T. Holder,104 words
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Article252 1921-07-27 10 The A'ior Star correspondent of the ■>inang Gazette writes It is a matter "or r gret that Kedah is not taking part n the tennis championship of Malava •vents and the inter-state competitions for he H.M S. Ma'aya cup*. In Sp'wk of Sungei Patani the State has252 words
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Article52 1921-07-27 10 The popular Bandn-an CHera Comra-:y p?n their retu'n visit at the Victoria Theatre to-mcrrow cvonini,' with Oh. Jo'- for which booking hrs b ?n jrood. Ths nro«ont i-as n g fo- six r.iitht? cn\ Particulars of the pr i',icti- n* to b? staged will be found in52 words
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Letter783 1921-07-27 10 To the Editor of the Strait* Times. Sir, The question most asked in the at the present time is what is Singapore Standard The only definition which seems to fit all conditions Is nothing when the contract price exceeds the market price, and anything when the prices are783 words
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Letter585 1921-07-27 10 To tb« E-Jitor of th» Straits Tim»s. Pir M«y I n»rmit*«1 t-y bo^t***** ivrelf wi*h nractieally 'verv word that Mr Hake sa"' in his I'tter to yo-i of "?nd hHfaat. The in-f"<rfrv is r«ioHlv aoprnarHnor the stace, if it has no* alr<*Hv -«ached whm^nv s'hem- i* fcettpr tVnn585 words
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Article365 1921-07-27 10 PILLS- ANCIENT AND MODERN. What the Child had to Swallow 250 Years Ago. Pills over 250 years old were shown at the 22nd Chemists' Exhibition at the Central Hall, Westminster, on June 20. There were fearsome looking things as big as marbles, made for the kiddies of chat period, and365 words
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Article147 1921-07-27 10 Mr. E. Tessensohn presided over the usual weekly meeting of the Rent Board yesterday, and one of the early applicati;ns had relation to 166 Telok Ayer street, in which Mr. Swee Teow, on bvhalf of the owner, asked that the mt of the house be increased from147 words
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Article190 1921-07-27 10 The Alor Star corr.spondent of the Pinsng Gazette writes We are having an excellent fruit season just now. The 'dusuns" (orchards) are yielding goo! 'reps of durians. man^osteens. and rambcstp«ns, and it is no uncommon sight to t'e the villag? women tafl| th^ir way townwards190 words
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Article867 1921-07-27 10 Preference Share Scheme to Be Submitted. An extraordinary general meeting >f The Mandai Tekong (Singapore) Rubber I Estates, Ltd., was held at the registered offices of th-« Company, 64, 66 and 6J Market Street, yesttruay for the purpose I ioilowing, viz., to receive a rep.rt from the directors867 words
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Article72 1921-07-27 10 Liberty Hall presents two n?w episodes, Nos. 5 and 6 of The Screaming Shad w Ben Wilson serial wonder, together with another Universal special attract on, Colorado, Augustus Thomas's famous stage succ -SS in five acts, featuring Frank Ma' o in his best. In the first shw, World72 words
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Article72 1921-07-27 10 The Russian Light Opera Cmpany, thoroughly pleased the aud:en.:e with their pras2ntat on of The Gsisha last night and crnclude their season at the Victoria Theatre this evening with Th* Dd ar Pr ncess. We are informed that the c>tiductrr, Mr. Olshanetsky, wh- was indi=pcs?d last nistht,72 words
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Article15 1921-07-27 10 "I have novrr n<wd hnd lan^jngo to rr.ybov- pxee^t my hjsband." At Maryleicne County Court.15 words
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Article364 1921-07-27 10 Government Rebuts Charges Of Harshness. The Alleged ill-treatment at Chandpar of tea garden c.oligs {rum Assam was ihi--subject of a vigorous debate in the Bengal Jouivml on July 8, when several member* moved demanding the appointment of a Committee of Inquiry. Many old-(jxpl, u.xJ stories were repeated.364 words
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Article210 1921-07-27 10 Messrs. Fraser and Co.'s Weekly Report. The past week has been actually without feature with business generally of a r 'tail nature. The iluetuatiuns in our two main commodities have b.-en small and for most of the week on the decline. Loans shew an pas'" l l*iH210 words
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Article71 1921-07-27 10 Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Singapore, July 27. Silver 38%. Hon?kontj 24 p.c. prom. Three months gold 45. Share Market. Rubbers. Small enquiries. Tins.— Taipinfrs l.\2 l i-\.l~u-. Norths 1.32H-1.40, Souths 72H-77M. rents, Menglembus 35-40 cents, Papana f>2',<;-70 cents, Rawanjrs 65-72% cents, NawngDeti t.60-1.65, Batanc Pa'angs 72'--77>A71 words
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Article143 1921-07-27 10 The London Gazette contains the following: awards for services in Mesopotamia :C. B. E.— lt. G. Neilson, acting- political officer at Dairazz. O. B. E.— G. N. Braham, surgeon at Baghdad Capt. Chamier, acting p litical officer at Dairazzer, A. H. Hall, surgeon at Diwaniyah Nawab Muhammcd Hassain143 words
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Article40 1921-07-27 10 Hamburg and Bremen firms practical'y mon'polized th<? export traffic in copra and groundnuts from the West Coast of Acheea ports durine June. They wer« also first in th? market there for coffee, i^rtortlng 1,909 piculs as against America t 1898.40 words
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Article1151 1921-07-27 11 Dominion Premiers Urge a New Policy. Serious warnings were uttered by Dominion Premier! in June 21 at the second meeting of the Imperial Conference. Summaries of the speeches are as follow General Smuts Peace is wanted by the world. Peace is wanted especially by tht peoples of1,151 words
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Article835 1921-07-27 11 Conserving the Company's Cash Resources. The first ordinary general mee'.ing of shareholders in the Lower Segama Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on June 20 at 38, Kasti heap, E.C., under the presidency of Mr. E. de Stein, the Chairman of the company. The Chairman, in moving the835 words
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Article70 1921-07-27 11 The tarth tremor* which wen- recently experienced in the Sydney suburb!' mvurreil ajrain pa June 17. By a ajafjaJaf NnMUnMj and for the MC ml time within the previous few <lay«, th Baatfl n Kxtension Telegraph Company's c;.'iN> siTyice wa» st-riously interrupted. An official said that the seriousness70 words
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Article27 1921-07-27 11 fAan at Thames Police Court, complaining- of his landlady She h a little bit jrone upstairs." Hagtetratc What Man Potty, loopy, up the pole." Magistrate I see."27 words
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Advertisement175 1921-07-27 11 MOUTRIE PIANOS are still the most popular la the East The tame hirh quality la maintained but IK 0 PRICES HAVE ICo/ ■V BEEN REOUCED Iv This Offer for Spot Cash Payment only ALL NEW STOCK send to-day for Illustrated Catalogue S. MOUTRIE ft CO., LTD. (Incorporated ia Hongkong-.) Raffle*175 words
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Advertisement252 1921-07-27 11 Raffles Hotel MONDAY.— Tea Dansant, 5 to 7 p.m. (Admission free). WEDNESDAY.— SpeciaI Musical Programme after Dinner. THURSDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). FRlDAY.— Special Lunch— Orchestra. SATURDAY. Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential tor Dancing). SUNDAY.— Cinema after Dinner. RAFFLES ORCHESTRA P. A. COOKS,252 words
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Article419 1921-07-27 12 L ADYE PLACE. Roman* of Ancient Berkshire Residence. John Briggs, Parish Clerk, draws all scrts of teeth in humour plays the violin shaves and cuts hair grinds razors, scissors and penknives takes anythingout of eyes measures land and cures the itch out of hand and many other articles too tedious419 words
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Article361 1921-07-27 12 Sir Ernest Birch Suggests Destruction. Writing to the editor of The Financier, Sir Ernest Birch says Everybody is puzzling his brains to discover some method by which the enormout stocks of rubber in London can be depleted in order that the industry may recover frcm the361 words
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Article149 1921-07-27 12 Minister Takes Plunge Despite Wife's Presenpe. To kiss or not kiss was a question that caused an amusintr incident at the Primitive Methodist Conference at Sheffield. Each morning the president, the Rev. S. Horton had greeted with a kisi little girls who presented a bouquet to him, and149 words
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Article19 1921-07-27 12 What are his means Spats Bass I "aT'cJ ll^' B^ c 'W"*"«* at all thn'es."--'!! At Shoreditch County Court19 words
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Advertisement240 1921-07-27 12 Tw vbc tkia Brand of Belting means i^M^> Ucmomj, Saving of Money and l "^yC^' vTVSJf Better Resale IU service speaks for its quality. Sole Agents Js^BBBBL^ KIAM KIAT C 0, f IM, 108 and 109, MARKET STREET. |_J^ *fc J I ZJ^f-J DOT EMBOSSED Box Strapping IN CONTINUOUS LENGTH240 words
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Advertisement326 1921-07-27 12 WE SPECIALIZE IN BRITISH PRINTING ONLY. We shall give you the practical thing and it will be of a dignity and style that will surely please yon. We've got the complete equipment, we've got the experience, and we'll deliver the job on time and in perfect order. Give us a326 words
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Advertisement76 1921-07-27 12 §mk. U A All Q mm n ft 111 0 jragKfiEr Pineapple Brand Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY, LIMITED IBaRKEk&O3,im I Engineering Department OFFICE B, BATTERY ROAD. NEW GARAGE FOR STORING. CLEANING, AND REPAIRING Motor I orries NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, ELOIN BRIDOE 50 Yarda from HIGH STREET I St. Pauli "Girl"76 words
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Article1873 1921-07-27 13 rjf Financial Position Of Company. The first annual general meeting of the Straits Rubber Company, Ltd., was held on June 22 at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, E.C., Mr. E. L. Hamilton (the Chairman) presiding. The Chairman said Gentlemen, with your permission I shall take the report and1,873 words
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Article100 1921-07-27 13 Within the last few weeks a plain stone cross has been erected over the grave of Nurse Edith Cave 11 at Life's Green, in the shadow of Norwich Cathedral. It replaces the little wooden cross that has hitherto been there, and has been pat up by Mrs.100 words
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Advertisement361 1921-07-27 13 Wbiteaway. Laidlaw's JL GREAT Annual Sale nßgj NOW PROCEEDING \tmf/^¥9 \M\ZIN<; REDUCTIONS IN DEPARTMENTS. the -uood morning." One Day Alarm Clock, nickel silver rase, Arabic figures, :!V4 inch dial, STOCK TO UK (I.KAHKI) REGARDLESS price' "mbo"*' OF COST. Sale price JJ.95. We Illustrate here only a few of Our Great361 words
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Advertisement126 1921-07-27 13 C SI C E x#P%X E HOHOH6 g^^hay H 61,Kh.ig8l IVJL n n •J 1 BY TEST THE BEST. BLACK DIAMOND Files We are Sole Agents in the Straits Settlements, F.M.&, etc. for these well-known FILES AND RASPS and carry large stocks of all sizes. Sole Agent*. UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED126 words
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Advertisement790 1921-07-27 14 SALES BY AUOTIOH CHEONG KOON SENG CO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Or VALUABLE TOWN PROPKRTIKS. Wednesday. J»l> 1. Mortgagee's sata of valuable freehold Inn > and Minnhousp dwellings Nos. 1 iH, ll«O •tend 182. Serangoon Road, are. WH square *jl" Mortgager's BBM of two t.ntl, shares •-valuable !WK> yeart.' lemrhnld lund790 words
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Advertisement404 1921-07-27 14 SALES BY AUCTION IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of vary charminf Jacobean and Tudor design teak household furniture, Concert grand piano, gramophones, etc. At No. 7, Chancery Lane, off Thorn.-on Roud, on Saturday, Jab 3*. at 2 p.m. Comprising un excellent toned full concert grand piano by Collard A Collard, in first404 words
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Advertisement780 1921-07-27 14 A**(s M>OOO,OW S.G. Aaaarance in force over $17,000,000 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. (lailfiaiatll ta Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Wsach— ter asses*, Macsaeae. LONDON OFFICE .12. Old Jewry. EX. Th* Company has fM.*M deposited with the Snpreat* Ceeßt eg Tatfaai aad complies with the British Life Assurance Companies780 words
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Advertisement512 1921-07-27 14 BAWKIWe THB YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED Established 1880. Capital Subscribed (fully paid op) T100,00»,000 Reserve Fund T 63,000,000 Preaideat N. Kajiwara, Esq. Vlce-Prealdent > S. K. Suzuki, Eaq. Directors N. Soma, Esq. M. Mitsui,' Esq. T. Yamakawa, Esq. Baron K. Morimura M. Odagiri, Esq. R. Ichinomiya, Esq. Baron K. Iwasaki512 words
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Advertisement578 1921-07-27 14 BAWKIW6 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Paid-up Capital $ls,eoo,oo* Reserve Funds Sterling f 2,&00,0 M Silver $21,600,000 Resarve Liability of Proprietors t15.000.000 COURT OF DIRECTORS G.T. M. Edkina, Ksq., Chairman O. M. Dodwell, Esq., Deputy Chairman D. G. H. Bernard, Esq. Hon. M r. K. V. D. PanA.578 words
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Article1020 1921-07-27 15 Details of Attack on British Empire. The following contributed articU appeared in the Morning Post of June 21 >— Having confessed that there exist no hope* for revolutionary outbreaks at present in W astern Europe, the Communist Internationale instructs its subordinate organisations to turn their ryea to1,020 words
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Advertisement117 1921-07-27 15 vflYfr DUNLOP MOTOR CYCLE TYRES AND BELTS. Are Huili to Better the Best." THE DUNLOP ROBBER CO C^ LTD. (laaorporated in Japaa) 4: in. n ROBINSON ROAD. If you are pas-ing by BEACH ROAD drop at No. 7 (opposite S.V.C.), You can have cupplie* of Tyr**.- rteazine, Oil, Batteries Accessories,117 words
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Advertisement519 1921-07-27 15 HAIPHONG S DRAGON CEMENT Supplied to the Spore Municipality, Government of Johore, Malacca Municipality, f.M.S. Railways and all leading architects and contractors. DUPIRE BROS. Bole Agents, Singapore j DR. CASSELL'S TABLETS j WHY NOT TRY USP Rapalr Was»«ad Tear of Narr* and Ho«y 4 j Price la. ttd. and 4*.519 words
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Advertisement577 1921-07-27 16 NEW SHIPMENTS JUST RECEIVED Tale Bronx* Urer Padloeka Tale and Townie Chain Pulley Block* Buiooth-on-Cement Galvanized Roofing BolU and NbU Galvanized Single Boat Hnoka BradeH Handled Parangs. eU., ate eU. 4UAN KIAfTCO., LTI. M. PHILUP STREET The successful Tenderer! for supply of Miscellaneous Articles and Engineers Stores «o the Singapore577 words
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Advertisement544 1921-07-27 16 TAY GUM KMT It. PHILLIP STREET. Phoa* Noa 8111 aaa UK The suco. -sfi.l contractor for supply of FIREWOOD AND BASKETS AND BROOMS, ETC to the Singapore Municipality daring the year 1921. GLOBE BOILER RKMHDT rur clearing and preserving steam boilers f all type. Used by all factories, steamers. tc,544 words
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Advertisement937 1921-07-27 16 OAS.SIHM, AOVtKHNLMENIS Tha PR-PAID eaarges ft Waata, Far Sale, Te> Let. etc, la ordinary d»s. ut 0v» («*«ra«a (Is words t« 11m) an Ps- lins one Insertion 28 eta., tw- In- 4a rts., tara* iaa. 64 etc, fear Us. 82 eta, flve ins. $1.00, six Ins. $1 It ten lea937 words
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Advertisement925 1921-07-27 16 MOTOR VEHICLES "FOR SALE, Reading Standard motor cycle with side-car, newly overhauled and paintings, guaranteed in good running order Inspection invited. The Motor Cycle Co., S3, Orchard Koad. FOR SALE> one "eond-hand five-seater {""VZ L nd "•I-" 1 electric lighted Studebaker car, fifiuo. One new unused 12 h.p. two-seater Rover925 words
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Advertisement984 1921-07-27 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, stores end offices. Apply Ed at. Nathan Co, 4. Ue Sanaa Street. TO LKT, second floor No. tt-t. Chang* Allay, suitable for offlce. Immediate entry. T lqk *7«' Street. TO LKT GODOWN, also first »na aawnd Soon. Close to centre of town, facing aiain itreet.984 words
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Advertisement375 1921-07-27 16 Rellanger The Klag of French Cam WITH SILVBR RADIATOR AND THB GOLDEN SILBNCI Jaat Arrived Hook Isrl: first two Uemonntratloa <ara ara to be sold st Special Prices The BELLAXGER is a car of effleieac; economy ano comfort. No doubt it i' luxurious and the price li within th« reach375 words
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Miscellaneous201 1921-07-27 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TBLEPHOVIS Editorial and General br Manager's Offlee 1111 Job Printing Offlce 1244 All communications relating to editor!*} matters and news should be addressed to THE EDITOR. All eommunicatioai relating to business matters advertisements, subscriptions, accounts, printing, etc., should be addresses! to THY MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Waata, For201 words
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