The Straits Times, 5 August 1921

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. No. 26.708 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 124 1 MILKMAID SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK PRICK REDUCED tZ.M per caaa. 'BEAR BRAND" MILK ONCE %S.(JSb 5 S ALWAYS 14 jP^~T i2bU^ 'Jar TRIED USED TRADE MARK BOLB AOBNTSi JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS. LTD. (ineonx>r»t«d la Baalaaa) SINGAPORE SUB AGENTS APPOINTED THROUGHOUT THE BS. F.M.S. ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET FREE UPON REQUEST. THERE IS ONLY
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    • 127 1 DISTINCTIVE V Z 1 """"V AB^| POR OEMLEMEN' *Jb^^ JBB^bW 1 K B^B^B^RPvP is3^ W f 15f For tying into bows. In fancy K ''M il' fIL^BKI Foulards, striped and spot \£tfj^^^^^%^ Ts3^X '^'S In Btri P ed and 'Potted effects. V /Bk <^ V 4BW It Plain and fancy
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    • 9 1 MILKMAID SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK PRICE RBODCVD $2.M par caaa.
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  • 1437 2 Sir K. ,'iiackloton's Antarctic Expedition. Sir Ernest Shackleton is about to undertake a new voyage of Antarctic exploration says the Times. It will take him 30,000 miles in the Atlantic and Pacific and those 1 uncharted seas that guard the Pole. His I staff will include
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    • 433 2 MMsiey Bladder Troubles Cratof ul Testiaiony from Former Surf erers Now Cared by Dr. CasseXs Tablets. India South Africa. Mr r !*•«<! .-a Ultima Hrnmh -inertia Prl>sl« J P. Van Der librae l-r« F.rxl.ilKi IP a H.ii;»a>. I Wa'«rfaiL Po*l Wiawrburirhotai. N«*ia ■»me*l. »r-#« -Ii» »nl. > AMa CIV fiooth
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    • 452 2 FOUCAULD A Br\ANDY ESTPIBA7 AT Xs^ A DEADLY ENEMY It is the continual dropping that wears away a atone. In the same way the continued twinges of Rheumatism, causing acute suffering with each appearance will wear away the strongest human system. The first shooting pains seem trivial, but as they
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    • 200 2 10 H.P. CITROEN CAR Tha excellence of French automobile engineering has leaf torn known and agreed by expert*. The Citroen is tha aeka«wU<f < baat of this school of production. Sea this remarkable Car compare it with any other light sai M Mt Market. Take a demonstration ride drive it
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  • 326 3 Distinguished Gathering at The Annual Dinner. The Prince of Wales was the chief guest at the annual dinner of the Royal Colonial Institute held on June 30 at tho Hotel Victoria. The Duke of Connaußht presided. There was a large and most distinguished gathering. Among IM company were
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  • 150 3 A proposal for the imposition of an import embargo on articles classified as luxuries -has been submitted to tho Government of Australia by members of tht Associated Chamber of manufactures. Among the items which it is suggested should be banned from countries outM i the British Empire
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  • 103 3 A committee meeting of the StrsiU S«ttlementa (Singapore) Association will; be held in the offices of M-e&srs. Barker i and Co., Ltd., on Tuesday, 9th inst., at, 5.15 p.m. Business. Minutes, matter aria l ing out of last minuten, rubber industry ;j Legislative Council reform. To
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 358 3 im QUALrrJNB^S f/^sEi lu «'o»»» "^TtSS \1 about the tonic properfc^™"^^^^^ l cs of good cocoa. It's i ust the sheer goodness of o^^ its contents that makes it Jl \l SfJv^. so nutritious, so II V X# M IV sustaining, so pleasing in Im ■^NnV t Jfl flavour. And
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    • 277 3 X*/ /nfrmatferw/ MeJkal Congrw EzhtkHtn, LtOm. 1913. \)ti LJ"u>*ao«iMaMi»»J yj y ,5^ cjg{ "Hflyal tppnintmtnl Jf^Sli?^ "R°wl Jppoinlmtnt \jt Court 0/ Spain. C rt ''oh 1 The Food of Kings 1 I for your Baby 1 Kings command the best the world can 1 give, and the Royal Infant has
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    • 486 3 WEBLL MONTOR E, HIGH STREET. o \\'i J 'si n Jw NEW ENTERTAINMENT SERIES J Magic and its Professors $4 20 Conjurinjr and Mafric by Pr.pfessor I Hoffmeni •no ]20th Century Maj'ir J. 6« i Professor Hoffmann's Curd Tricks 1.2t 1 Modern MaKio 52* I Picture Panel and Word Play
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 906 4 STEAMER SAIUNCS P. 0.-Brftish India AND Apcar Line (Companies incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) The Company's MAIL BERVICE EAST OF BOMBAY are at present aaapended LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MAR3EILLES AND LONDON Da* Singapore
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    • 728 4 STEAMER SAIUNGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO. UMl'lsU) ateaaer. inteaded to Mil fro*. Slagapore SKLWGOR Monday, 12.30 p.m., for Mirl, Labuan, Jesselton, Kudat, Sandakan, i Jolo and Zamboanga. KTXT A— Monday, 4 pja, for Port Sw.ttennam and Penang. HVE LEUNG— Monday, al 480 M for Malacca and Muar. lAEA Tuesday, at 4JC
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    • 61 4 STEAMER SAILINGS I; DOLLAR LINE I SINGAPORE TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA SUEZ. Robert Dollar IN PORT Esther Dollar LOADING AUGUST 21 ;j Thrvoga Bills ef Lading kjaaaj «r*a Jl*g» pur* te the Principal Cttl*. the Oaitod ■<» ate. aad Caaada. Pot fortß.r laforaatle. a| m Bate .t, «PPI»
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    • 370 4 STEAMER SAIUNGS to. TNI OSAKA BHOMN aAUSfU ITS >!»c»tper.t*d la Japan 1 I Oe «tr«»tPrapaaad Sailing rreai aiasmpor* in Meet te ehaage without *.M«.) (I R')Pt* LI XI Par rert Said aUfatlaw* '«adoa, AsJa-era Batterdeß aad Hemaari •rr dep HIMALAYA XARU tug. 20 Ang tl ALASKA MARU Sept 14 Sept.
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    • 392 4 STEAMER SAILIH6S NIPPON VUSEN KAISHA. i Incorporated la Jaaaa) BaawS Mall Coatract «ltb the lamaarlat J.paaeee Government. •sjaaaaj te alteration, witaoat aotle. LONDON UNB Kurtnlghtly Service Pot London. Antwerp via (Malacca) Peaaaa. Colombo. Saaa, Port Said and MaraaUtoa. YOKOHAMA MARU Aug. t KLEIST Aug. 1» MTSHIMA MABU Aug. S4 SADO
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 345 5 STEAMER SAH.Kg.3 MESSAGERIES MARITIMES DE FRANCE Under Contract with the French (lorernaeiu Mall and Passenger Scrrlcea OIRECT MARSEILLES FAR EASTERN SERVICE HOMEWARD MAILS OT" WARD MAIUt ro Marseilles via Colosab*. I Ta Japan, rla Salgoa, Hongkong lijibootl. Port Said ajki Shanghai lAP ARCONA IS.OOO tons Aug. 10 CORDILLERE 10,000 torn
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    • 276 5 STEAMER SAILINGS ajs. HALF MOON Consignees of cargo by the abovenaraod steamer are hereby notified that she arrived on August 1, and discharged cargo into Singapore Harbour Board, Godowns Nos. SO and 31. GUTHRIE A CO., LTD., Agents. U. MARELLA, JULY 28, I*2l Consignees of cargo per the above steamer
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    • 277 5 STEAMER SAILINGS THE BLUE FUNia UHI PASSENGER BERVICI Sailings from Singapore to Loasoa i— s PVRRHUS 7,616 torn On Ftnt-claaa only. FARE fN or 177» farthtr information, plaaas apply MANSFIELD CO, LTD. .Incorporated ia Englaadi PRINCE LINE LIMITED (Incorporated in England) FAR EAST BERVICI FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK rla
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    • 259 5 STEAMER SAILINGS VBM MAM STEAM NATIOATION l LnfTTCD Mn corpora ted in Siass) SINGAPORE BANGKOK For Krstay, Trengganu, lelantan. Bant r.ara. Telnpin. Patani, Singora. Lacoi Kohaamui, Bandor l^agsoen. Chnmpo and Bangkok (l«e Daa. PRACHATIPOK Aug. 8 Aug. i" V A LAY A Aug. IS Aug. 17 YUGALA Aug. 22 Aug.
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    • 188 5 STEAMER SAILINGS s.s. GLENADE, JULY 21, lttl Consignees of cargo per the above stoamer from Europe are hereby notified that a eneral survey of all cargo landed In a nmaired condition w<ll be held on Friday, August 6, 1921, in Godowns Nos. 8 and 7, at 9 a.m. No further
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 754 6 CIMEMAS i HALL, LIMITED I North Bridge Road Second BhoK, at 9.15 p.m. Brn Wilson. Neva Gerber and Jossnh Girard it aVt most mystifying and the most sensational of all serials THE SCREAMING SHADOW Episode 7. INIO THE DEPTH. Eoisode 8 Hi *HUB TERROR Together with mother Universal special a'raction,
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    • 337 6 EHTERTAINMENTS GRAND AMATEUR BOXING TOURNAMENT AUGUST 10, 11, 12 AND 13 PALLADIUM^ THEATRE To decide the FLY WEIGHT, BANTAM WEIGHT, FEATHER WEIGHT, LIGHT WEIGHT AND MIDDLE WEIGHT AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS OF MALAYA. Referee R. H. GALE Esq., Entries received FLTS 16 BANTAMS 16 FEATHERS 8 LIGHTS 8; MIDDLBS 4. The prlxes
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    • 135 6 BIG BOXING TOURNAMENT ONE NIGHT ONLT VICTORIA THEATRE TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1921, st 9.15 p.m. Inter-Company Welterweight Championship Ist Sonth Staffordshire Regiment Chosen men. A. Coy. Pte. Loftns B. Coy. Pte. Peach. C. Coy. Pte. Gould. D. Coy. Pte. CarroL Mr. G. Austin, t at. v. Pte. Barns, t »L
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    • 294 6 iVim^ FOR SALE Cmilernrn's Hoots, pu'e leather. For all Defects of Vision la<e»t style $12|)erp.ir. Inspection cordially invited. CONSULT Mr. K. F. CHONG _^j^ Fellow of the Spectacle Makers PETER CHONG S CO, Co. i PLEASE CUSTOMERS. Diploma of the British Optical Association Although young, we elai.-n that our stock
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  • 172 7 FIXTURES •Friday, Augast i. High Water, 11^2 a.m.. 11JJ4 pja. Municipal Commission, 2.15 p.m. Edaljee Khory Lodge (Inst). Football League Dir. I, Stafford* t. S.C.FA, S.C.C. 'riatunlav. Augoit C. B Water, 0.2". a.m. r and O. homeward mail closas Smda>. Augaxt 7. Hijrli Water, I'll a.m., 0.58
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  • 155 7 VESSELS AT THE DOCKS 'art Wharf Basin— Nil. bat Wharf Zaida. Sheers Wharf -Sloet Van de Beele. Main Wharf Houtman. Lai Sang, Benintu". Agamemnon, Kuala. Empire Dock Jm^ho Maru, Havre Maru. i'ity of \..rw:ch. Siang Bee. Charon. »>.| Wharf Islander, Ixion. Jardines Wharf— Nile. Polo Branl Coal Wharf.
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  • 236 7 T«-«a-Port Swettenham and Telnk Amon p.m i'cnanR and Rangooi, 3 p.m MaUcca and Hoar 3 p.n Cbn>tm«« Island 4 p.m Pulau Galang 4 p.m. Saigon P-m Ohristmni Uiand and Japan 4 p.m. BMMfMf and Sourabaya 4 p.m. Satartay liaUvia. Chenbon and Saraarang 10 a.m. Bangkok 11 »•">
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  • 86 7 Col! cU-J by the Dato Dandar, Sungei Ujong. Waris di Aycr $114 I'er.jrhulu Mahmood. l.ahu 30 Dato Paduka Sall.-h. Nyatoh 28 Siama Mentri Mahmood, Banban 8 Tunku Saiyid Abu Bakar 10 Haji Abdul Rahman, Rasak •*> Penghulu Muda Kusin, Labu 4 Paduka Mintri Hassan, RanUu 4
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  • 135 7 EXCHANGE. Singapore, August 4. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 Demand 2/3 3/4 Private 3 m. credits ZnS On New York Demand 40 J» Private 80 days Ou France Bank On India Bank T. T. "6% On Hongkong Bank d/d 22% p.C. prem On Shanghai Bank d/d
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  • 53 7 Tone of mftT ket Steadier. Singapore Standard Pale Crep« Closing Price* Buyew Sell*™ Ipot lug. )ct.-De< Spot Aujr. Sept. Oct.-Dec. Ribl lingapore Standard ibed Smokea Sheet Closing Pricts Buvnrt Se"«n-^ 27 27% 27^4 28 28 29 31 32 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 12 o'clock noon,
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 177 7 1 1 Ay«r Went *•<« £1 £1 Kam Kamuntiiit 1 17.$ 10 10 Kinta Aswc. 7.00 1 l BiUm Ti« 1 1 Jeiantoh 0-* 0 i ?1 lahat Miw 5 6 Liitfui Tin 4^5 4.76 10 10 Malayan Coll. 14.00 15.00 1 1 Menglembu 40 50 i to Middleto*
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    • 122 7 l»» Val Pd. Buyers. S«He £1 £1 Br. Aju. ToUeeo 8.0.0 B.IOX fl £1 E. Smeltim Co. 6.60 7.00 5/6/ Electric Twayi 2/« 10 10 Fra«r A Ne«v«s 27.50 29.50 50 50 W. Hammer Co. 80 90 100 100 Katt Bro«. deb 140.00 10 10 Mexican Eagle 5.2.6. 5.12.6
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    • 95 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,254,300 par I px. p«. Spore Electric Tramwayt 5 p.c. £560,00 C M» Spore Municipal 6 p.c $1,878,000 P«* Spore Man. 4H pc of 1907 $1,000,000 H «Ui Spore Man. 4tt P-*. of 1909 $1,600^00 10 px. dU Spore Man. 4tt p* of 1909 $I^oo,ooo
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    • 383 7 Praaer aad Co. aad Lyall and Evatt'e QaoUtioaa. Lat— t avallahU SUtHmg Quotatto— ar* priaf) am amatkm fg» FfMay. To-day** Pric— Frmier Lyall Co. Eratt Allenby ($1) 0.26 0.86 0.20 O.BC Alor Gajah ($1) 1.00 1.26 1.00 1.25 Am. Malay ($2) 2.00 130 2.00 A Hitam ($6) 8.60
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 14 7 THE LIGHT STUDIO \.i. IH3. Orchard Road, will *upp<> PHOTOGRAPH that will please >o«
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    • 783 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT" YOU CANT BEAT BOLTER'S SALi; PRICES. BOLTER'S SALE. Just landed French Noilly Prat Vermouth. WANTED, $2,600. Interest 25 per cent. Gbod guarantee A.C.I), Straits Times. FOR SALE, two riding horses, quiet, no reasonable offer refuved. Apply 391, Straits Times. FOR QUICK SALK. Hers.- and gharry $220. What offers
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    • 25 7 S^anDERWQDD SPEED E^S^M AGCURACY DURABILITY The Machine >ou will EventuaUy Buy Bole Afuu PATBRSON, SIMONS A CO., LTD (Incorporated In England) SINGAPORE, PKNANG. KUALA LUMPUR.
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    • 489 7 TO LET EUROPEAN COMPOUND DWELLING HOUSES. 1. No. 2, Tanjong Katong, electric installation and water laid on. 2. No. 29. Cavanagh Road. Thull House, electric light, gas and water. 3. No. 93-2, Pasir Panjang Rosd. furnishod. Apply personally ESTATE AND TRWST AGENCIES, LTD.. Raffles Chambers. MORTGAGEE'S SALE of one six-cylimier,
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    • 358 7 !slsllil!ilslJn!n!il!ilslslslSlliWUilsl!ii!i»u (RHBD) V SINGAPORE. J Blow away the old tradii tion about Printer's dei j lay." There are probably j some things Rickard Lti. i j cannot do in the matter j of being on time, but they j j haven't encountered any j of them yet. There always, j
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  • 31 8 CUMBERLEDCE. At the General Hospital, on August S. 1921. John Harold, aon of Mr. »V. Cumhere.l-re (formerly Chief WarHor. Sinirr'pore Prison) aCcd 31 years Fuaeral Bidadari (Vmptery. 4.45 p.m. toJay-
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  • 1401 8 The Straits Times FRIDAY. AUGUST 5 RUBBER RELIEF. Th-Te are many plans in circulation for the relief of the Rubber Industry, and what we require now is some body of capable tiusin ss men whose duty it would be to examine all such srheme.s and make a report which would
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  • 12 8 It was seven years ago yesterday that Britain declared war on Germany.
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  • 20 8 A special general meeting of the Planters Association of Malaya will be held at Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, August 12.
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  • 29 8 Mohamed Salleh Marican, a Tamil money changer, living at 42 Rowel Road, reports the loss of jewellery valued at $310 was missing from his house on Wednesday morning last.
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  • 35 8 Passengers in rickshas <>hould note that when turning to the right th y should project their right arm. This would be a great .assistance to oncoming and following traffic and no doubt say several accidents.
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  • 36 8 According to the Financier of July 1, the total production of rubber, owing to ri-triction both voluntary and compulsory, is estimate;l to be in t'.ie neighbourhood of 120,000 tons below th? 370,000 tons produced in 1920.
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  • 42 8 A Chinese named Tan Ho. for being concerned in the importation of a quantity of illicit chandu into the colony by tho steamer Van Cloor*. which arrived from Java ports on Wednesday, was found guilty and fined $200 by Mr. Pawson yesterday.
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  • 43 8 The worst epidemic of rinderpest in the history of the Philippine islands is report--•1 to have broken out in the island of Masbate. Acting Governor-General Yeater has ordered 200 Constabulary to enforce the quarantine regulations. Thousands of cattle have did in a week.
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  • 49 8 We hasten to correct a misstatement made to the effect that the Blue Funnl ttn r Telemacous had been badly damaged in a typhoon between Saigon and Hongkong. It appears it was not the Ocean Steamship Company's big liner, but a much smaller ship owned by a Chinese syndicate.
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  • 48 8 At tha sale held at Messrs. L. A. Chitty and Co.'s sale room yesterday the fro hold land and premises, 169, Mill Road, were bought by Mr. Ong Kirn Kiat, for £7,000. The freehold land premises 47, Java Lane were purchased by Haji Escp bin Mohamad for $2,025.
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  • 51 8 A sensational libel action is pending at Shanghai at the instance of Stirling Fessenden against W. Fleming, both wellknown Shanghai American attorneys. The alleged libel was contained in a letter having reference to Philippine bank affairs. Fleming was before the Court on July 23 and released on a bond for
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  • 60 8 There was a packed house at the Star )i> ra hall last night when the Star of Hope Amateurs pr*ser,ted a love dram:ontitled The Enchanted Hors?. Mr. Martin Krois appeared as the Prince of P r.-ia. and the roe of th? Princess of Benral cell to Mrs. de Souza. It
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  • 60 8 The Cabinet has decided that 5,700 men must be discharged from the Government -rtcblisliments in Woolwich. At present 1-I.OCO are employed in the Ordnance facU.ri:s proper and 6,000 in ether departments in the Arsenal, at the dockyard, anJ in records offic.-s. The pre-war statT of the Arsenal was 14,366, but
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  • 64 8 The tralTic branch wish .s to bring t the notice of car owners that there ar. i-vral cars running about Singapore without having their headlights frosted also th- number plates on several cars are indistinct and not properly illuminated at night time. Action will b? taken against owners of any
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  • 73 8 A writer in the Sarawak Gazette, pubiished in Kucbing, asks Don't you think .t is time the telephone iui:«.n4 v.a stopped in this progressive city I refer to the k ntleman at the exchange who calls one up at 8 every morning to enquire Goo 1 moniin", Sab. IVlephonv or-ri',
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  • 95 8 A cerr-spondent writes Judyi che state of tho drains at the end of t.i oii.^apore Golf Club, it is a question n .^..bt whether they arc rMK clcaiit i o.ii j;ii tho ciit-li ir-oide the rails at ih •ojrsv-, is Marijr as bai, forming exec!!— -t Lre.d.ng grojnxis for mesquitos.
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  • 95 8 Followirig the capture of Kwoi Yuen and the reported collapse of the Kwan^si defence, cim.'s news published in the Canton Times that the Cantonese troops have a:ready enter jd Nanning also Lunchow, city near the border separating KwangM ar.d Annum. After the flight of Lv Yuntrtin{;, an invitation was received
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  • 99 8 At tro recent meting of the National Council for Combating Venereal Diseases Mrs. Neville Knife, general secretary of the Council and a member of trie Eastern Commission described the condition^ pre. ailing in Hongkong, Siiv»apor;, Cohmbo, and Shanghai. At Hontrkong it would s:en to be a miracle that any seamaii
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  • 434 8 The Hon. Mr. W Duncan goes homu by thr < mail at the end of this week. Mr. K. A. Klias has proceeded on holiday to Java, and will be away from Singapore about a couple of months Mr. T. A. May hew, son of Mr. T.
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  • 59 8 The outward P. and O. stSMBST Khyber is now expected to reach Penantj at noon en the 7th instant. It is not yet confirmed that ther; are mails from Europe on br ard. Th? outward French steamer Cordillor?, with mails from tho Cortinent. is expected to reach Singapore
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  • 59 8 We have reprinted the special article on Malaya's Grave Crisis which appear*^ in our issue of the 15th ult., 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 to
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  • 61 8 The battli slip; 'vatori and Kashima, t*e feme/ with U.li.H. the Cruwn Prince of Japan on board which are on their way back to Japan, are doe to fe«M thisway in about a week's tim i from nrw. th warships, however, wil pjrt on their homeward
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  • 71 8 Mr. 6. Ukita, formerly Japanese Consul General at Batavia, an,! who later was stationed at Vancouver, has b^n appointed Consjl-ir'-T.era] for Jap&n in Singapore, in succ ssion to Mr. Yamasaki wlio has' held the cfliee with sui-h acceptance in this city. Mr. Ukita is oue to
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  • 148 8 I A <~omm:tt 9 meeting of the SinKai>>ro .Ex-Servic-s' Association was held on the 2nd inst.. Col. H. L. Pearson, n.S.O. in the chair, others present being M'-s.^rs. Keys, HoyKs, H.R.S. Law, Morrtll. Whit Stocks. Meredith and Davison. It was announced that steps had been taken to affiliate
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 137 8 THE WwSh 0F /S ropy? ■7srZr~^ ■JlaS^Vl' W^^^^B ''™llirij fIP^D iiSo! t Exclusive Tailoring BEVISFD PRICES latest Novelties in Materials Suitable for Tropical or Home Wear We specialize in SPOHTS COATS and FLANNEL IROUSEUS at very moderate riios. JOHN LITTLE COMPANY, LTD. Incorporated in Er.(rl»nd) SINGAPORE KUALA LI'MPUR. Sidenosthen ANTI-CORROSIVE
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    • 131 8 ALHAMBRA To-night at 7.M ML Patfcee* Serial THE PHANTOM FOE 15 Kpisodei or 81 reeli Featuring Juanita ll» risen, Warner Olatd and Harry SemeU T Pta. THK TURN OP THE WHEEL 7 Pta. Topical Badfrt and New Harold Lloyd Coated? MARLBOROUGh 4 Epi sodas CAB No. 11 Kpisodei 3 4
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  • 185 9 Reuter Telegram. London, August 3. Complaints have recently been made in the Norwegian Parliament that information supplied by the British Foreign Office to the Norwegian Government was belated, unreliable and biassed fh accordance: with the views of the British Government and published without any statement 01 origin.
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  • 126 9 Reutkk Telecram. London. August 3. In th: House of Commons, replying to Mr. Clynes, Sir Robert Horr^ stated the Cabinet had concluded that it would be a great assistance to them to have the advice of a special committee of businessmen in dealing with the reduction of
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  • 97 9 Recter Telegram. London, August Rome Signor Caruso's doctors statt that he died of an abscess between the diaphragm and the liver. There is no question that purulent peritonitis for which he was operated on seven tim^s in America was the cause. The operations, however, did net remove the
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  • 156 9 Rcuter Telegram. London, August 3. In the House of Commons Mr. Gideon Murray declared that members of def :nce forces of the Crown Colonies and Protectorates which are not defined officially 'as a theatre of war were considerably dissatisfied at the non-award of a war medal, whih
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  • 107 9 Revti:r Telegrams. London, August 3. At the burial of America's Unknown Warrior on Armistice Day, a British mother who has lost her own son in the war will attend to deposit a wreath of Briti."!: flowers sent to America, and preserved by freezing. London, August 3. Chicago
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  • 159 9 Desperado at Large with A Revolver. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, August 4. Malay armed with a revolver held ap a Chinese near Butterworth, and robb- him of a watch and a s-.iall sum of v.mcy. He then rode off on a bicycle v. V, it li he
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  • 70 9 Ricter Telegram. Paris. August 3. The success of the recent issue of French Cevernment short term notes has exceeded all expectations. According to the official figures the net proceeds are nearnig i' 220,000,000. The Allied experts committee is still examining the questi R of the apportionment of
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  • 144 9 KU ALA LUMPUR NEWS. (From Our Own Correspondent. Kuala Lumpur, August 5. The Chief Judicial Commissioner is at present engaged in inquiring into an impcrtant point of commercial law, in con•vvtior. with the liquidation of Bonds, Ltd. The question, to be deci-ied is whether the 1 ai'tile Bank of India
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  • 42 9 Relter Telegram. London, August 3. In the House of Commons at question Mr. Chamberlain stated that the date at the Washington Conference was not No question of postponing it had i-<»cii raised. The British repr*»jUtiv.s had itot yet been chosen.
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  • 68 9 Rf.itkk Tri*GRAMH. linden. August 'i. The Prime Minister has arrived a ("r'c-ith and r."ceiv?d a visit from Gen--ml Macready with whom he had a lengtliy ution. London, August 3. Colonel Warren, th^ new American Am- assador to Janan. has sailed on the Olympic from I itharrpton for New York.
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  • 61 9 An ta Service. Weltevreden, .August 4. The Trust has sold 50,000 tons of Superior n w crop at Gr. 15, so that the Superior in the new crop is now practically sold out. The Trust r. fused further ui<is for Channel and Muscovados at 11 Va an! lIV
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  • 57 9 Leaders of the nation mourned for America's war d.ad at the memorial services at the army piers Hobuken n July 10. On the pi'.-rs were th-.' b idi.s o' 7,264 who made the supreme sacrifice. Scores of "Gold Star" mothers and hundreds of vet-ran* attended the services. The ifead represented
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  • 1294 9 Government Adopts Ambiguous Clauses. The following editorial is from the current issue of the Planter The general provisions of this Bill were referred to in our June issue and it is proposed now to consider the immediate effects the, Bill will have upon the recruitment of Indian
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  • 242 9 Advice on Oiling Operations On Estates. The Malaria Advisory Board at Kuala Lumpur hears with regret that for want of funds some estates propose to curtail or suspend anti-malarial oiling. Such a step is more than likely to be followed by increased sickness and even if it does
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  • 208 9 Difference Between Lemon And Citronella. An action was commenced Oefore Mr. Justice Barrett Lennard in the Supreme Court yesterday in which M ssrs. Wilson rlulgat.- and Company (Far East) Limi-' led claim damages from Messrs. E. S. Attia and Company, for alleged breach of contract in
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  • 105 9 1 The 510 th auction of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association was held on August 4, 1921, when there; was catalogued 1.67:?,47S lbs., tons 747.01) 'Offered 1.324,201 lbs., tms 591.15. Sold '1,051,312 lbs., tons 4t»9.:t3. Ribbed smoked sheet. Cents per !b. Spore standard quality 26%
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  • 72 9 Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Singapore, August 5. Silver 38V Hongkong 22% p.c. prera. Thr c months' gold 45. Share market— Very gut. t— Rubbers. Practically no business P»^»nsTins.— Taipings 1.10-1.15, Norths 1.32V.--l^TVi, Rawangs 62»i-67^, cents, Papans 65-70 cents, Menzlembus 42tt-47tt centi. Nawngpets 1.40-1.50, Murais 4.50 ;x
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 753 9 itests at Liberty HaU. I The extraordinary interest which Singapore is taking in the fistic art at present ■was again made evident at the Liberty j Hall last night. There was nearly a full j house to see a programme of four fights, land the audience was treated to
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    • 459 9 Several interesting garni s resulted from jisterday's ti^s in the Singapore lawr. ttnnis open championship. K. <'. Itiliigai beat Scow Poh Ler.g cfter three hard sets, but two Chinese worn in Chua Choon Leng land Chtong Chee Hai, who beat A. F. Teale and G. F.
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    • 38 9 A Reuter wire, from New York, dated August 2, states that Tex Rickard announces that the Carpentier and Tom Gibbons' fight will probably b at Maddison Square Garden lato in October of early in November.
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    • 132 9 Yesterday's play resulted as follows Ladies Singles. Miss Brooke beat Mrs. Karsten, 6 3, Championship. Mrs. Graham and Mr. Haskins v. Mrs. Connell and Mr. Cameron, postponed. TO-DAY'S TIES. Mixed Doubles A Class. Miss Brooke and Mr. Cantrell v. Miss Stephenson and Mr. Hopkins to finish. Mr. and
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    • 147 9 The following is the result of the play for tho Vade Cup, 11(21. First Round. Bath, 6, beat F. S. Clarke 11. 5 up and three. F. M. Philip, 19, beat Tongue, 8, two up. Chill, 18, beat Leakey, 13, 5 and 4. Hewetson, 19. beat E.
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    • 49 9 The Staffords were successful in <lc Seating the Asiatic Petroleum Company on Wednesday on the S.C.C. ground by 4 goals to 1. The A.i'.C. played with a man s.iort throughout, but this did n.>t del riorate the quality of the gam/, which 1 Intyt king oa 'he whole.
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    • 71 9 t'-h wll be playei on the Pudang this aft-'rnoon between the s.s. Syria ami a picked eleven of the S.C.C. The S.C.C team will be Barnes Fenwick and Hile Aiamson, Cushway and Toacenie Macdonald, Wilson, R. Smith Winter tad J. W. JoMfc The first lea;rue fixture— S.C.l 1. v
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    • 113 9 A Reuter wire of August 2 states At Leicester, Leices: rshire b.«.t Northamptonshire by 188 rjns. At Brighton Middlesex beat S.. xby 252. At Canteibury, Kent beat Hamp- v-re by eight wickets. At Derby Derbyshire beat Wbrw ahiro on the first innings. Yorkshire beat Lancashire on tbe lirat
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    • 194 9 A Reuter wire of Amn-.st 3 at Coww the thir.l wee £<'• tl American cup resulted in Brit Tin shing in the first, !<«•< nd, lifth an. seventh plac.s. American V>ats tt< k third, fourth and sixth places, ari c gave vp. The score at present stand*
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    • 75 10 The racr on Sunday is for the RearCommodore's Cup. and the course will be Start 5.V.1 round mark boat off White Beacon, round c.s. Patrol, round S.Y.C. buoy, round breakwater, back to mark boat off White Beacon. rour.J Malay Spit Buoy, ami finish at Yacht Club. Start
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    • 60 10 Boxing is going very strong in Bangkok just now, and contests in the Siamese style ere attracting thousands of spectators. A Chinese challenger has recently c.ne forward in Chi (hang, a native ol Canton, who is six'.y-six years of age We shall htve to tet Mr.
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    • 76 10 The inter school sports will be held on Wednesday August 10 on the ground of the Singapore Cricket Clu!>. (kindly grant<M for the occasion by the committee), beginning at 4 p.m. The preliminary hfats and trials vii: take place to-morrow on the RaffVs Institution Ground at 4
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    • 186 10 In the July Shoots, open lo all comers 26 men fired. The spoon was shot foi on July ;>n and 31. 10 men fired. Conditions, 10 rounds at 200 and 500, prom -t.on, N. K. A. targets. LeSdin. 200 500 Total Grant H. Cap.
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    • 144 10 On Sunday, a match was played between '.earns representing Seroraban and Malacca «n the Malacca cour.- The following were the result? c.f tlu- matches Single*. Seremban.— S. I). Timson 0, J. S. John»tone 0, A. B. S. Morton 0, J. C. Kinloch 1. F. Cunningham 0. K.
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  • 93 10 B— tmmil m knowledjred $73,559.55 Concert at isuni(?i Patani by the (CtMm Pierrots) 710.34 N'e«ri Sembilan PlanteTs Association 350 U. E. S. Cubitt 100 I. G. Hummelinc 60 "Melville" 100 H. W. Mrfcari 20 Total $74.88i>.81> Siruap.ie Brrjich Previously acknowledg.d $14,885.32 Grand Total $89,775.21 Singapore subscriptions to
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  • 28 10 Ohi-mb0nir.— 39,126 lbs. Joh«ri> Para Rubber. ,20.800 Ibi Kuala Na1.— 28,500 lbs. M;ilaka Pinda.— l93l3 lbs. Mount Au-t.n (Johor, 209^19 lbs Scudai, Ltd.— 10,760 lbs.
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  • 27 10 Programme f Drills, etc., for week end*>j? Saturday, August 6, 1921 Saturday, 6th.— B pjn.. Drill Hall, S.F.A, Company, dress shorts, shirts sleeves. 'i
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  • 1933 10 A Proposed Chair Of Music. On the afternoon of Sunday, June 5, ibout t n days before his departure from Singapore to join his i.ew duties as Presi-;' lent of the Chinese University of Amoy,' icw being organised, the Hon. Dr. Lim 4oon Xi ng paid a visit
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  • 157 10 The popular co-stars Francis K. Bushman and Beverley Bayne, aft:r a long ab* nee from the screen, come again to the Gaiety in a special Metro play, In the Diplomatic Service, presenting a vivid story of love and int.rnational politics. Supporting it is a big World drama, A
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  • 113 10 The latest novelty being introduced by Roneo, Limited, should m >et with a big demand in Singapor? as it is going to solve the desk problem with busy men. In the rush of mail days papers are liable to be mislaid, but with a Work Organiser this is
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  • 1193 10 A Strong Financial Position Disclosed. The 13th ordinary general meeting of i the London Asiatic Rubber and Produce |l Company, Limited, was held on July 5 fen the council room of the Rubber Growers' Association, 38 Eastcheap, E.C. Mr. H. J. Welch (chairman of the company) presiding.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 121 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, H.E. the High Commissioner in his speech in Federal Council is represented to have said (Fr:e Press July 29.) "H? (Hon. Mr. Duncan) advised us that recent developments had in his opinion, and in the opinion of thos who acted
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    • 76 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Re letter from Visitor, Labuan Rest House, Another Visitor thinks he should have extended his travels to the Brunei Rest House where he would either have had to carry a pocket flask of kerosene or pay 15 ennts per night
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    • 163 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. A writer to the press signing himself Englishes, has a cheap thrust at some local divisional Inspector and if what h<* says is true his experience must be singular. Unfortunately his letter is like hitting a defenceless man, for
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    • 206 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— As motor and bus drivers have long since come to the conclusion that we should always be forced into tvery open drain on the side of our narrow 'roads. I as a ricksha puller, am grateful to the powers-that-be who
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    • 272 10 To Uta Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Anent the President's reply to Dr. Moonshi at Friday's meeting- that in certain higher grades the guiding principles ar, qualifications and capabilities plus your editorial remarks of Saturday may I suggest that the City Fathers take a few notes
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    • 316 10 To tha*Editor of the Straits Tiinw. Sir, With i.ferera.j to your remarks in recent leaders re pouring out British capital in order that America may get rubber at about half its real cost, and that An.rica cannot grow rubber. Is it likely that America intends to allow
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  • 305 10 Tamil Quarrel Ends in Alleged Murder. Before the Chief Justice Sir Walter Shaw and a special jury the case was concluded yesterday in which l'-rian was chargvd with the murder of Katharesam on June 7. The jury unanimously found the accused guilty of culpable homicide not amounting
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  • 164 10 War Years Increase Desire For Graduating. After effects of the war in relation to the Universities was the subject of a speech by Mr. Balfour at the Savoy recently The occasion was a luncheon given by the Government to the ilel.gat.s attending th<Congress of Universities of the Empire
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  • 134 10 A Yokohama tmssag? to the Jiji says that Mr. A. H. Tait, the Manager of the Yokohama branch of the Chartered Bank, received a threatening letter from an unknown person, demanding Y300.000. Thu Jott.r was written in Roman letters, and the addressee was told that, failing compliance,
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  • 1775 11 The Commodity and Finances Of Malaya. The annual ordinary genei*! meeting of the Bukit Rajah Rubber Cumpany, Limited, was held en June 30 at the nflurf the company, 20, Eastcheap, g K. Rutherford (chairman of the company 1 presiding. The (ham. an said: Gentlemen, I presume, a.-
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  • 291 11 (teneral Townshend's Advice as To Turkey. General Sir Charles Townshend, speaking behalf of Admiral Sueter in the Hert•or.l by-election campaign on June 15, ref rr d to the Near Eastern crisis, an-i delarel "The Government in this matter 10 not know their danger. We may be ■^f-ked
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  • 157 11 Mr. Lowell Thomas has nearly completed his hunting and photographic tour of Malaya. He writes to a contemporary At presrnt we are photographing crocodile! in the streams along the coast near Taiping. With us is Manap the famous Malay hunter, whom Mr. Maxwell tells to much about
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 386 11 MOUTRIE PJANO3 are still the most popular In the East The aame Mrh qmtlity is maintnined hut ICo/ PRICES HAVE iCo/ it* jo BEEN REDUCED IV /o ibis Oiler for Spot Cash Payment only ALL NEW STOCK dend t >-day for Illustrated cataktirue S. MOUTRIE CO LTO. Incorporated la Hoagknng
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    • 233 11 Raffles^ Hotel MONMAY.— Te« Danaani, 6 t. 7 p.m. (AdmiMion free). WEDNESDAY.— SpeciaI Mn»i<il Programs after Dinner. THURSDAY. -Gu<-t Niirht an. Danrinir 1 livening Dreu etaentia; fit Dancing). FRlDAY.— Special Lunch— Orchestra SATURDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Hr»M MwmH.il t.-t Dancing;). PICTMRFB TEDDY AT THE TiTROTTI.E (Comedy) THE BLACK
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  • 340 12 LONDON EXCHANGE STERLING PRICES JULY 6L Par Value. £1 £1 £1 £1 £1 2/ £1 £1 2/ 2/ £1 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ £1 £1 £1 £1 £1 £1 £1 £1 £1 £1 £1 Q £1 ■I 2/ a/ £1 2/ £1 2/ 2/ £1 2/
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 145 12 To nae thia Brand of Beltinf meant -C^HfOv W-JVUID\ ■conomy, 8a».«« of Money and r^fe^' VyVSJI/ Better Keaalt. IU serrice speak' C^annnnnaaaa«aa»anßwfcJ^^ for Its quality fc IBliBB i! Bale Afnti KIAM KIAT m 1 *™jfe 1 108 and 10», MARKET STREET j j 4^ Jl THE MARK OF PURITY MJ
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    • 219 12 VISITORS TO JAVA! DO YOU DESIRE ON VOUS TRIP A HEAL HOME FROM HOME DONT FORGET TO STOP IN OL'B FIRSTCLA^S ENGLISH TOURIST HOTELS HOTEL SANATORIUM GAROET. NGAMPLANG. S.I OO FEET The Tourist's Paradise. HOTEL VILLA PAULINE, TJESOEROEPAN, GAROET, JAVA. 4,200 FEET Situated at the foot of the volcano Papandayaa.
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    • 85 12 /i^BHBaHN ■BM i* __v aa^*k H (11 v v^^^^ Pineapple Bnud Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY, LIMITED I B<HttKf:K CO, O D~| Clayton Crude Oil Engines 6, 15, 20 and 50 R.H.K in stock 35 B.HP. Chain Rail Tractors Floug v s. Cvltivtors. H.rrows Mv t r Lorries a<.d Buses Niblock
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  • 1253 13 Combined Skill of Artists And Craftsmen. A stained-glass window, whether in an •■cclesiastical or secular building, always seems to possess a vague, awe-inspiring quality which it is difficult exactly to define. There is a certain orderliness and dignity even in the wildest arrangement of the multitude of lines
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 277 13 WHIFEAWAY, L4IDL4W CO LTD. (Incorporated In Engla- I I SINGAPORE Will oft< r the whole of their Stock OF Remoanis and Oddments AT HALF USUAL PRICES ON Monday, Aug. 8. DOORS OPEN 8 4. W. mi is i•- ra D M I fill I^CKYGEN JHR|n9ce Cream aSij'^?* rIS A lAKK
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    • 537 13 no Hone |o afefPftk r 6IJ lls S> E COMPANY Fl« ffe J*/ Phon. 352 N N BY TEST THE BEST, T* FOR PRINCES AND BJCB MSN ONL' 1 1 THE ROYAL YAKUT! (AN ANG VILAB) This Yakuti or life-giving nectar b*« II prepared from the best, choicest and richer
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    • 157 13 LODGE PLUGS «^^r- c&n be relied upon to deliver the T full sparV output of the magneto I 11 To the RIGHT PLACE i 1 1 At the RIGHT TIME Jl^Mf-iIL And at ALL SPEEDS. al Bmil'^Jlß They are designed to give I Easy starting 1 HHLj Regular firing running
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 832 14 SALES BY AUCTION IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Tlm undersigned have beon favoured witt Singapore. am Monday. A«g«»t *■>• j The following valuable town and MM "''''''iTPEß SERAXGOON KOAD. Lot 1. Freehold land and house »«J Eo"vK A DAVIDSON. Solicitor.. MORTGAGEE SALES. KOW X.1.1. KOAD. 1-ot I Freehold land and brick rl
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    • 464 14 SALES BY AUCTION BY ORDEK OK THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. ESTATE OF ALEEMAH ALIAS NONA SEAN. DECEASED. AUCTION SALE of valuable freehold property at Lorong 21 off Gsylang Koad. Singapore. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng 4 Co.'s saleroom. No. 30, Kling Str.-ot, on Wednesday.
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    • 550 14 Mcto over 14,000,000 S.C. Aawrance in force over $17,00t^0» THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD (Incorporate* la Straits Settlement*) HEAD OFFICE, Ws-fc-U, He-* Sl-W^ XDOX OF E *OM >""*> The C^mpsny £20,000 d^alud with tk. Supre-e Ceart ef Ea«UU complies with th. British Life As.ur.nc. omp.n.e, Ml >n P^^^
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    • 588 14 BANKINB iO^GKONG SHANGHA BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Paid-up Capital 115.000.00* Reserve Funds Sterling t 2,600,000 Silver 121,500.000 Reserve Lisbility of IMBm Proprietors 115.000.00 v COURT OF DIRECTORS G. T. M. Edkins, Esq., Chairman G. M. Dodwejl, Esq., Deputy Chairman yG. U. Bernard, Esq. Hon Mr. E. V. D. Par
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    • 409 14 BAWKINB IHE OVERSEAS CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements > HEAD OFFICE Singapore, 63, Kling Street Telephone No. 1666 BRANCH Penang, 28, Beach Street. AGENCIES Ipoh and Deli. CAPITAL Authorised 520.000.000 Issued 10,500,000 Paid-up 6,250,000 Reserve Liability of Shareholders 5,250.000 Reserve Fond and Surplus. 290.000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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    • 208 14 MSWUU.OE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. lncoi|>orai"il in Kngland) ire. Life, Mann*. Occident, (iusrantee. satf Meter. Assets exceed £M>.9»M»» W. A. SlMS— Manager aiul Underwriter. r.»«i.rii Branch, binirapore. THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INS. CO. (Incorporated in Canada) All the latest plans of Life, EaeWwneak and Annuity policies issued. Assets «,006,00a GUTHRIE
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  • 730 15 General Depression at Kuala Lumpur. Messrs. Baker, Morgan and Co., Kuala I.umpiy reported at 5 p.m. on July 28. Business at the commencement of the week was quite active, but continue* dropping in the price of tin and there being no Alteration in the rubber position are
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  • 185 15 The Statesman's London correspondent stated on July 20 Damage, estimated £100,000, was caused on Thursday night to the jute factory and warehouse of Low Brothers and Co., of Dundee. The premises are in a congested area, and a number of adjacent tenements were involved, the occupants
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  • 124 15 j A most daring highway robbery took place at Sunirei Krok near Balaclava Estate, about 5 miles, from Butterworth at 7 p.m. on Friday, reports the Pinanfr Gazette. As a Chinese, who is a trader in a small way, was cycling from Telok lAyer Tawar to Butterworth, he
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 90 15 'DUNLOP MOIOR CVCI.R T>RHS AM) HEI.TS "Are Bu>lt t» Hiticr th^ l>c>»." THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) a«d 41. ROBINSON BOAD. if you arc passing by BEACH ROAD drop at No. 7 (opposite S.V.C.), You can have supplies of Tyres. Benzinr, Oil, Batteries. Accessories, Cars for hire
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    • 291 15 Obtainable from all Combats Hereditary Arthritism. Leading Chemists The dead dominate the lmn*." i; Sßrf 1 SINGAPORE, MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUR -4 v»^ IPOH AMD PENAMG THE children of arthritic K r ,> '-'.^^^^k^ arthntic tendency From their Sr, '"vNCSIV A earliest years they should be '-^^t^MHiHtC avoid the complications of
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    • 195 15 Economy hould be exercised by every motorist who is in-< to rut down the runninr Th °L j? T' 01 vchic e nd "•>«« doilar., „,v\ cents are involved visa ...ving undoubtedly becomes the essence of successful business, r.ct at ran Sows* cry H y U t Mo™"" Tablets will
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 534 16 New Shipments Just Arrived of Hart. Duplex Die Platea for Pipes to screw H in to 1* in. Harts Duplex Die Plate. for Pipes to screw 1 in. to 2 in. Little Giant Screw PlaWe for Pipes to screw hk in. to 1 in. Eaatrrbrook English Make Gail Thread Stock*
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    • 567 16 TAY GUAN KIAT M, PHILLIP STBEET Phone Noa. till and 111*. Th* Mircessful contractor for supply of FIREWOOD AND BASKETS AND BROOMS, ETC. to the Singapore Municipality daring the yoar 1921. GLOBE BOILER UMBDI ror clearing and preserving iieani boilers of all type. Uaed by all factories steam*™, etc, and
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    • 962 16 OASSffe ADVERTISEMENTS^^ The PREPAID charges for 'Wanta, For Sale, To Let, etc, la ordinary closo-sct type (average aix worda to line) are Per line one insertion 28 cts two ins 40 cts., three ins. 64 cts., four ins. 82 cts., five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.18 ten ins SI 40
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    • 935 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, SHARON, 104, River Valley Road. suitable for boarding house. Apply E. S. Nathan, 18, Malacca Street. TO LET, a newly-built bungalow, near the Race Course. Large verandah, 2 bedrooms, etc. Apply Wee Kirn Seng, 62-1, Kerbau Road. TO LET. Bentcliffe, 690, Kampong Bahru Road. Vacant
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    • 887 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, 22, Kling Street. Apply to The Sze Hai Tong Banking and Insurance Co., Ltd. TO LET, newly-built well-lighted and ventilated offices and storage godown at the junction of Palmer Road and Anson Road. Apply to Estate and Trust Agencies, Limited. GROUND-FLOOR OFFICE TO LET. In
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    • 318 16 Rellanger Taa King of French Cars WITH SILVER KADIATOk AND THH GOLDEN SILINCI Jaal Arrived Book larlr First two LfesaoDslraUoa cars are to t>e sold at Special Prices The BELLANGER is a car of efflciency economy and comfort. No doubt it v luxurious and ths price is within the reach
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 197 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONE* Editorial and General at Manager's Office HIT Job Printing Office 1144 All communications rotating to editorial matters and news should be addressed to THE EDITOR. All communication relating to business matters —advertisements, subscriptions, accounts, printing. etc- should be addressed to Tbl MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT BATES Wanta, For
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