The Straits Times, 26 August 1921
1921-08-26
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Title Section13 1921-08-26 1 The Straits Times. No. 26,726 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS,13 words
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Advertisement154 1921-08-26 1 9>3 Mf' VJ 1 &Jr a\ \m g— B*K^% FINE I OLD CHOICE H OLD PALE £21 SHERRY TAWNY PORT MAY BE RELIED UPON FOR QUALITY. JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTD. (Incorporated in Ene'.»nd) HEAD OFFICE ESTABLISHED SINGAPORE BRANCH 119, Cannon Street <pr>7 LONDON ..o. 1667 12, Battery Road. GRAFLEX Tin'154 words
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Advertisement122 1921-08-26 1 FRESH SUPPLIES OF CADBURY'S CHOCOLATES DELICIOUS AND WHOLESOME. Tropical Assorted Chocolates in Vi lb. tins. 1 Melcato v i) 1 ,i M Bournville Nut Chocolate Cubes „yz »> »> 1 Kins George Chocolates „Vt Chocolate Almonds Chocolate Biscuits 1 CHOCOLATE WALNUTS CHOCOLATE MACAROONS CHOCOLATE MONTE MM ART BARS. Robinson Co.,122 words
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Article766 1921-08-26 2 Hardships of Official Air Route Survey. The conquest of the Arabian Desert by aircraft is an accomplished fact, and details o/ th* new air route between Palestine wfttA Baghdad have been given by Mr. Churchill in the House of Commons and by the Air Ministry in official766 words
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Article269 1921-08-26 2 London Slum Children Flock To The Music. London's official or^an-grinder charmed BOM hundreds of children in Lincoln's Inn Fields the other ni^ht. the L.C.C. must surely be the only civic body in the world which employs a man to give small children the rapturous joys269 words
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Advertisement310 1921-08-26 2 I CALET'S CO>CO>A I grf^^^r+J&JSb^. TF more people relied upon the nourishBbS£££JJmSs I mcnt that can be derived from good 5 ij cocoa Caley'» especially; for ie is the Ka3"^ adFt/R* purest of the pure «nd partook less of j itisifcS'wSr solids which oftentimes are indigestible, ■•'vHMI their health and310 words
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Advertisement611 1921-08-26 2 i fFOUCAULD^ aB^ANDY c £sss& LuciufrfouCAu&o *C^§s2alr EST? 184-7 AT Xs^ GET RELIEF-QUICKLY A twisted ankle, a sprained wrist, a strained muscle these ara things that demand relief in a hurry. And that is just why thousand* who are liable to these mishapr always keep a bottle of Little's Oriental611 words
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Advertisement196 1921-08-26 2 10 H.P. CITROEN OAR Th« •xeellenee of French automobile) *nrlnwr!»r h*» 1»| MB known and agreed by experti. Tba Cirro«n to th» •cka*vr*simf bwit of thU school of production. Sbsj till re markuble Car— compare it with any otfc«* UfM M* #X MB Market Take a demonstration ride— drive it196 words
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Article852 1921-08-26 3 Professional Secrecy at Risk Of Prison. The 89th annual meeting of the British Mc-dical Association was opened in mail week at Ncwrastle-on-Tyne, under the I presidency of Professor David Drummond, I Vice-Chancellor of Durham University. I The annual representatives' meeting, the I jroverninpr body of the Association,852 words
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Article202 1921-08-26 3 A Vladivostok message of July 24 to thi 1 Japan Chronicle says. With a regular office en which was hung a board bearing the figures "21," with stationary that bore at the right hand corner the same mysterious figure 21 and with an establishment that was conducted202 words
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Advertisement474 1921-08-26 3 Manly Vigour and Strength Dr. CasselTs Tablets Put New LtTe into Weak, Nervous, Worn-out Men. JMMcfc I Soatb Africa. ■f. J»t~ v >*.r- DMrlctOMMMbtfi, Mr. Kr-r.> J. Smith. 6Sh. JWtm»«iSr>«« H-vyi Mi, Jui.. ..-i. lihllm, •rllrn: Hi .1. I 1 1 J■• li .Mi n l,u r» South -Kir. i474 words
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Advertisement418 1921-08-26 3 MflDftME ALICE FORAY LATEST PARISIAN CREATIONS IN LADIES' WEAR A SPLENDID SELECTION OP ROBES FOR MORNING, AFTERNOON AND EVENING WEAR JUMPERS, LACES, SCARVES, HATS AND LINGERIE ON HAND. JUST ARRIVED EX FRENCH MAIL. On view at Room 66 Raffles Hotel From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED418 words
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Advertisement459 1921-08-26 3 NOTICES SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB NOTICE The Annual General Meeting of tho Members of the Singapore Cricket Clab, will be held in the Club Pavilion on Wednesday, August 31, at 5 p.m. BUSINESS. (a) To receive the Annual Report and Accounts for the year ended Jane 30, 1921. (b) To consider459 words
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Advertisement273 1921-08-26 3 NOTICES MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG BUILDING INSPECTOR. The Municipal Commissioners invite applications for the undermentioned appointment.; in the Municipal Engineer's Dcpa'tmont. I. Assistant Building Inspectors, salary $140 a month rising to »200 by annual increments of $10 per month, with a Transport Allowance of $30 per month. 11. Temporary273 words
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Advertisement928 1921-08-26 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0.- British India r*t "i AND Apcar Line (Compauie* Incorporated in England) HAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Undtr Contract with Hi* Mnjcsty's Government) Tke Coaptß)'* MAIL SKRVICK EAST OP BOMBAY are at present raspeaded IJOSVOS KAU-EASTERN SERVICE TROM LONTiON I TO MAHSEII.I.ES928 words
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Advertisement748 1921-08-26 4 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP GO. LIMITED Btnaiers lafeaded te sail tress Biag*per« KAJANC BaSaißF, 10 n.m., for Miri, Laliuun, Ji-ssclton, KuUat nnd Sundaknn. KINTA Monday, 4 p.m., for Port Swettenitm and Penang. HTR LEONG Monday, at 41* pji, fei Malacca and Muar. EAKA— Tnosday, at 4.10 pJB., far Malacca and748 words
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Advertisement55 1921-08-26 4 STEAMER SAILINGS DOLLAR LINE SINGAPORE TO NEW YORK VIA SUEZ. Esther Dollar In Port Sails September 1. Through Bills of Lai'ing issued from Singapore to the Principal Cities of the United States and Canada. i Fur further information as to Rute», etc., apply to THE ROBERT COLLAR GO. He. 117-121,55 words
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Advertisement407 1921-08-26 4 STEAMER SAILINGS 0. S. K. THK OSAKA BHOSKN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) No. 2, De Souia Street. PropoacH Sailing from Singapore (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN LINE For Tort Said, Msmeillea, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg arr. dep. •AUSKA HARU Sept. 14 Sept. 15 ALTAI MAKU Oct. 15407 words
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Advertisement632 1921-08-26 4 STEAMER SAILINGS AUSTRALIA BY BURNS PH?LP LINE (Incorporated 1b Acitralla) Singapore to Java Port*, Port P*t»l-\ ThursdA.v Inland, Brisbane and Jrion, tie Torrej Straitt, also with trn' ■^■pnn'nt M (•tlior Victorian, South Au'/rnlmn nnd N.irtt Uuei-nnland Ports, Britinh New Cninea, N*w Britair., Tasmania and New ZsalanJ t'crtt. APPROXIMATE FAILINGS MONTORO,632 words
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Advertisement405 1921-08-26 5 STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y.K. European Line LONDON LINE Fortnightly Service FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP, VIA TORTS MISIIIMA MARU Aug. 26 SADO MAHU Sept. 7 LIVERPOOL LINE Fortnightly Service FOR MARSEILLES AND LIVERPOOL VIA PORTS LISBON MARU ■•ft 1" Monthly Service FOR IX)NDON, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG, VIA PORTS TOTTORI MARU405 words
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Advertisement362 1921-08-26 5 STEAMER SAILINGS K. P. M. KONINKLMKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ f (Incorporated in Holland) Telegram Add rrsn "PAKETVAART" 2 and 3, Collyer Quay. v UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENTS. > A voyage nn a aun-kla.scd "The way that every one aca. Wmr T^. would go. And just wh.nt you would362 words
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Advertisement292 1921-08-26 5 STEAMER SAILINGS THK OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO- LTD. THE CHINA MUTIAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Surveys of Damaged Cargo Consignees of cargo ex undernotcd steamers arc hereby informed that survey of broken and damaged packages will be held at the limes and places stated, after which no other survey will be292 words
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Advertisement107 1921-08-26 5 STEAMER SAILINGS THE BEN UNE STEAMERS, LTD. (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) FOR CHINA AND JAPAN BENARTY due Sept. 5 BENLEDI due S»pt. 20 BENLAWERS due end Sept. No Pussengcr Accommodation. PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LIMITED (Incorporated in England). Agents. UNITED AMERICAN LINES INC. Saceeaaora ta ltVxbmobi dearborn co, inc. (Incorporated107 words
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Advertisement605 1921-08-26 6 ENTIRE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME First Show at 7 .30 Shmp Harqr T M.v.v in THE FLAMING CX/fJE An exciting Martta dnnw b ,h Srrmttl Show at 9 p.m. SMASHING BARRIERS 5.,i,,l \\i!li..ni hiincv lot Rv.ni aad Edith ?ohn»ton, BpfaioiH aaran mot ci);ht. Wnrl.i MERELY FLAYERS I' iswUai Kitt\ Coniun, trriag605 words
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Advertisement278 1921-08-26 6 ENTERTAtNMENTS ANNOUNCEMENT KXTHAORDINARY I Commencing from Sunday. Aiißust 2H a t it p.m. The Mighty Monarch, of CHEFALO AND PALERMO With Uirir satin Oaaafaaqf will fartoan at THE THEATRE ROYAL t Noitl. liri.ißc Oi >d Slvmiiifi Urns of Illusion-,, Qatfaooa i-ci>tmin The lx-!.t show that rvor enmc to Sin F.Vfrywhorr278 words
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Advertisement227 1921-08-26 6 For all Defects of Vision. CONSULT 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) OFFICE AT THE United Pharmacy, 305, North Bridge Road SINGAPORE t J^L?"?^^^^*"*"* TRIESTE -HAMBURG s.s. "CROOK" Sailing: from Singapore, September227 words
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Advertisement339 1921-08-26 6 NEVE It SAY DYK. SAY TINTEX Messrs. THE BORNEO Co., Ltd Sole A B ents for Pi— fc P. Wcllcslry. Kedah. Perak. Kcl.intan, Trengganu, Siam, Sarawak. Messrs. A. C. HARPER Co., Ltd. Sole ARcntK for Sclcngur, I'ahan;:. Negri Scmbilan, Malacca, Juhorc. THE EASTERN DEPOTS AND AGENCIES, I, CAIRNHILL ROM i.339 words
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Article161 1921-08-26 7 FIXTURES Friday, August 2fi. Hii;h Water, 2.44 a.m., 2.49 p.m. Murik-ip:il Meeting, 2.15 p.m. Chefalo nn.l ftlerao, Vie. Theatre, 9.15. Hand in the Gardens, 5.15 p.m. S.itiirday, August 27. Iliph Water, 3.4X v.m., 3.42 p.m. M. M. homeward mull closes. Cricket League Services v. S.C.C. S.B.C. Eaefts,161 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article87 1921-08-26 7 I-ihl Wharf laala Brig Deniackaa*. Kail Wharf RutnphiuK. Sheers WKarl Nil. Main Wharf Akitti Mara, Haiphong, IVin- K.nipire Deck Kamuniri*. Mcnl W.-st \\!,:.rr Kal Jardine. ITharf NiL Palo lirani Coal Whnrf. Nl!. Keppe! Harbour. Main wiiuri ktafjaet, V nirler. Coal Vkarf Nil. \hhli in Dry87 words
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Article35 1921-08-26 7 I.i \i.i:.\. Brii rreai Baaagaal KSTIiKK DOLLAR, Brit, I*lB tons, from New York W-R. ror New ITerk l-». !'UINSI> JULIANA. 1 HniMvia 'ji-s. fur Amsterdam W-r-. RUMPHII 8, I';1. I ton», rron D35 words
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Article228 1921-08-26 7 *>ort SwrMcr.num and Tcl"k Annul 3 p.m. Port s.n r. I .-.ton and Antwerp I p.m. Mslsiss 3 p.m. j'ulati Galanj 4 p.m. Hanfkok 4 pjnSaigon 4 p.m. Hatarin and Samarans 4 p.m. P. Dnrwin, Thursday 1.-lnnil and Austrmli < ..i (taldag srtlejti for placs in Western228 words
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Article110 1921-08-26 7 able If the trade in illicit opium ii etn Madras, arrl Rangoon and tin i mt- q| the Fur fast wes Bhov, ni n August' 1 1 by the capture of :m,ul'-:ii .l opium on board the ESlenga in MaJrai Harbour. Ottcen <>f the Pretentiw110 words
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Article39 1921-08-26 7 Programme of l)rill> it,-., for week sading Friday, Bept«mhw, 2: Monday, tHk. S.M p.m.. Drill Hall, Chiii«'.-<" Coßspsay k.vruits Drill. ..:o. 1 8.16 i>-m., Drill Hall, Company ptecrnKs (Musketry). Friday, 2nd. r, Drill 11.-ill, i Ciapany.39 words
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Article139 1921-08-26 7 EXCHANG& Singapore, August 25. On London, Bank 4 >n/s 2/4 1/16 Demand 2/3 13/10 Private 3 m. credits 2/4 Vt On New York Demand 42 4 Private 90 days 45 "6 On France Bank 500 On India Bank T. T. ICO On Hcnßkonp, Uank <l/d 21 p.c.139 words
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46 1921-08-26 7 Tone of market Steady. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Bnyen Sellers Spot Sept. Oct.-Dcc. Spot Oct.-Dcc. Singapore Standar< Ribbed Smoked She* Closing Pricti Bnyara Sellen 27Vi 28 28 28',31 32 DAILY TRICES CURRENT. 12 o'clock noun, August 26, 1921.46 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article182 1921-08-26 7 Vr.l. I'd. Buyers. Sellers. 1 1 ten Weiv; 1.00 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.40 1.60 1 1 Jdantoh 0.30 ill LI Knin K-imantiiif; 1.17.0 2JSjS 10 10 Kinto Assoc. 6.00 I v; Lahat Mtaca :> 5 Linpui Tin 3.50 4.00 in 10 Malayan Co.l. 14.7. r > 1">.75 1182 words
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Article121 1921-08-26 7 Vul. I\l. Buyers. Sellers. "1 £1 Br. Am. ,Toh»c»o 1.0.0 J.10.C £1 £1 B. Smelting Co. 6.26 6.75 5/ B/ Electric T'wsys 2/« 10 10 Fraser Neav«« 27.80 28.00 SO T.O \V. Hammcn Co. 75 85 100 100Katz Bros. Def. 140.00 10 10 Mexican Eaple 4.10.0 5.0.0 10 10121 words
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Article98 1921-08-26 7 U. Eng. »pe J5.2S4.Snn far p^. pa S'poro Flectric Tram- aj» R pc. »50,00 C *om 3'pnre Mnnicint! E p; $1,878,000 P*» ?"rore Mun. 4H P^ of 1907* 1, 000,000 <• P-e- di« Spore Mun. 4V4 p^ of 10C9 51.600,500 It PA di» Spore Mun. 4H p.e of 190998 words
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Article372 1921-08-26 7 Fra»«r aae Co. and Lysll and Erntt't Qootatioia. Latest avaUaUo Hterteg Qaoutloaa sre printed oa aaotbor MX* FrMaj. To-aay'i Price*. Fraaer LyjJl A A Co. Evatt ($1) 0..10 0.15 0.20 Alor Cajuli <?1) 0.90 1.00 0.90 1.10 Arr.. Malay (J2i 2.00 1.60 2.00 A Hitam ($5) 8.50 8.00372 words
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Advertisement635 1921-08-26 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS ITI(\ISHI:D BLNGAKOW to lot, garage, September 1, 4 mile» from town. Apply (licunc Koon Seng, KlinK Street OWNEJ& OF "WELL CONDITIONED, £wo- cater Hnpmohile wishe« to arrange cxrhangc aata* car. Apply 511, Straits TimeFOR KALE, n MorriV-Co-wVy, two-water, ilickcy prat, olectrie lights, Lucas horn, new lyre* and cushion635 words
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Advertisement25 1921-08-26 7 S^UnDBRWQDD SPEEO BBBBb ACCURACY DURABILITY The Machine you will Eventually Buy OuU Ageata i PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD, (Incorporated in England) ■INGAPORR. PENANG, KUAIJt LUMFTE.25 words
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Advertisement600 1921-08-26 7 MORTGAGEE'S SALE of rubber plantations situate at Klemnk nnd MaJaka Pindah, Tanjong Rimau, and a piece of land together with two plank houses and roofed with corrugated, iron and known as N'os. 498 and 499, Tulau Sebang in the Settlement of Malacca. To be held by public auction at our600 words
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Advertisement343 1921-08-26 7 THE STRAITS TIMES an be obtained at taa followia* »lsc«« b Singapore Hotel van Wijk ielly snd Walsh, Ltd., Raffles 1 \fossy Changer, Adelphi Hotel Money Changar, Europs Hotel Honey Changer, Baffles Hotel Soh Co, Bras Baaah Bead Soh A Co, 1-b, Bobinson Roa* bow Yong Swee, 1, Middle B«aa343 words
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Obituary93 1921-08-26 8 rjOII. On August 17, 1921, at No. 52-3. Kerl>au Kaai, Mrs. Cob K<-n K Hock, ag«i 70 j rears, beinvcl mothT of alesars. <;f>li I.ai Kial <;oh Lai Monp, Goh Lai Mui. r,.jh Lvi lice. M.A., Goh L?.i Sc»h «nH Goh L»i KanrPmwral on Sun<!a', AuKii-l !'■>. I>2l. ;<t93 words
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1159 1921-08-26 8 The Straits Times. FRIDAY. AUGUST 25 SWADESHI. I A pivr.iir.tr.t Singaporean, recently in Besabay, has sent us some impressions of the Swadeshi movement of which Gandh: is the hear! anil front. India for the Jn'li.-.rs is npparently bcinjr interpreted to mean that India is to cut itself ofT from th?1,159 words
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Article56 1921-08-26 8 The case in which a Japanese, named Hideo Tcrigte, is charged with presentation of an allowed fals? draft in respect of $46,000 and which was fixed to be heard in the second court to-tiay, was, on the application of Mr. DuJ'.oy Parsons-, who far prosecuting, adjourned. 11 r. li. LJ56 words
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Article63 1921-08-26 8 At about 5 p.m. on th 22nd instant Mr. Coutts of Messrs. Coutts and Co., Raffles Quay, was driving- his Austin car, alon? Napier Road towards Holland Road when he dashed into one of the trees on the right hand side of the thoroughfare. Mr. Coutts was cut about the63 words
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Article11 1921-08-26 8 Melbourne House of Representatives has doubled the tariff rate on films.11 words
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Article15 1921-08-26 8 Telegraphic communication with Ipoh has been rcstor.d, but communication by wire with Kelantan is interrupted.15 words
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Article26 1921-08-26 8 At Messrs. L. A. Chitty and Co.'s sale of rubber land nt Machap, yesterday the property was bought by M. K. M. Meyapah Chitty for $3,200.26 words
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Article33 1921-08-26 8 The rate of issue of money orders for India and O*lcn to-day is Rs. 158 to $100. The rate of payment of money orders from India and .Ceylon is Rs. 168 to $100.33 words
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Article41 1921-08-26 8 The American and Indian Line haw decided to raise their freight rates to Boston and New York from 355. to 455. per scale tor. A further increase is to be mad- from October 1 when the quotations will stand at 555.41 words
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Article32 1921-08-26 8 Trin »y Collcrc, Kandy, attains the fiftieth anniversary of its institution som<> linn' in 15i22. A eassmittoa has bten appointed to make the necessary arrang:'mants for a fitting celebration of tba event.32 words
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Article39 1921-08-26 8 During July 46.883 litres of beer. 87,158 lbs. of butter, 4,504 casks of cement, 6,000 tons of rice, 0.5,434 lbs. of cigarettes and S:,!ll gross of matches besides 700,000 gnUdors worth of ether gooda were- im;)o< te-d into 3<?lawan.39 words
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Article44 1921-08-26 8 A BSSasaga from Penang says ln addition to the l»0,000 bags of rice which the Indian Government has allocated ts .Malaya, permission has bscn granted for the delivery of another 100,000 bags three toartha of which are for Penang and the balance for Singapore.44 words
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Article48 1921-08-26 8 The Governor of Situl, Siam, wir-l to the Siamese Consul at Pent" g en August 24 "We picked up It survivors aid seven ccrpse-s from the wrecked steamer Porila, Twenty persons are still missing. Eteraa survivors have been sent on to Panang to-day by the stepme>r Lian Choo.48 words
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Article50 1921-08-26 8 Thi- campaign in the United Stat.s fur th; China Famine Kund resulted in a total collection of .«4,7.">0,000 U. S. currency. Including moneys sent indcptiid-'ntly by churches and the American Ked Crcis the total contribution of the American people lowaros China famine relief is about ?7,o00 roo U. S. cmiaucy.50 words
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Article44 1921-08-26 8 Wir'. less communication has been established between I.abuan and Brunei as an extension of the ordinary t.legraph system. The charge for ordinary telegrams from Singapore fct Brunei is fifty cnts per word, deferred twenty-fiw cents per v/ord. The languages authorised are English aael Malay.44 words
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Article56 1921-08-26 8 Residents and visitors to Taiping will notice with mixed feelings that the ornamental tr-jis for which the town is famous are being stripped of the parasite growths en them, says the Ipoh paper. The-;e includ? hundreds, of specimens of the beautiful nigeon orchid, which periodically beautify the town with their56 words
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Article71 1921-08-26 8 The concert to be h'.ld in the V.M.C.A. Hall to-morrow evening promises to be one of the test held in the Association for sora; time past. The programme includes some of Singapore's most popular artistes, and it is ho??d that ail members and friends will make a special effort to71 words
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Article76 1921-08-26 8 With only four men with him, Gendarmerie OftiecT Lieutenant Kruay tried to capture Ai S^a Thai, the notorious dacoit, v.ho, with his gang of follower, was taking shelter in a house at Bangplasoi on the night of the 15th inst. The despcrndc?s showel Bght and ope-ned fire on the 63kers76 words
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Article72 1921-08-26 8 Wiring yesterday, our Ipoh COtTOSpOßdont .'ay.- This morning, a great SSllSation was caused in th.- Ipi h Station Hotel, whoa the news became known that a Uuropcan visitcr, named R. O. S. Trevor, from Bruang. had been found in his room with his throat cut and hlwidiws. profusely. He was72 words
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Article79 1921-08-26 8 Th? case in which Chop Wat Wahclaimed damages of ?:!,0!)0 against the Asiatic Petroleum Co. in connection with a collision between a twakow belonging t>> the plaintiff and th'j motor launch Arthur of the def nciint company, en January 23 last concluded in the Supreme Court yesterday, the Chief Justice,79 words
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Article92 1921-08-26 8 At about 11 a.m. on the 24th instant a motor car was proceeding down Coleinan Street and comintr towards Hill Street. When near tlv- junction of Hill Street another car suddenly swunjr round from Hill Street into Coleman Street. It was froin^r very fast and struck the other car on92 words
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Article113 1921-08-26 8 The Botanical Gardens, which, it will be I remembered, was the scene of a serious assault on Mr. J. W. Horn on June 30 la* 1 was the venue on a later occasion, about the middle of last month, of the alleged kidnapping of a Tamil girl, aged about 15.113 words
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Article482 1921-08-26 8 Mr. EL N. I'erriTs of Kuuln Lumpur, is taking a trip home. A Reutr wirt of August '-■'< announces the death, at the agj of three jreen, of Marigold, daughter of Mr. Win-ton Churchill, Secretary of St;.te for theColonies. The late Mrs. VsMntwy, wJw <!.<■<( recently in482 words
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Article67 1921-08-26 8 At the orisary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners this afternoon Dr. H. S. Mooashi will ask Provided that a Municipal subordinate officer is suffering from non infections disease which is hesag treated b a private n.edical practitioner, what by-law SSSpOWOM a deputy Health Officer to start treating the67 words
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Article94 1921-08-26 8 A correspondent writes as loBows'! With rcieuence to the subject of export of iron ore to Japan from mines near BatU Pahat, I am informed by a Japanese, who has lived in the Ratu Pahat district, that the reason it. paid th" Japanese to -hip ore94 words
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Article99 1921-08-26 8 Kv-SiTvir;' men art reminded that the Ex-Services smoking concert lakes place on Saturday Aagost 27, at y.ir> pjn. in the Singapore Cricket t lull. An excellent programme, which inclu'l v.xil-knjwn art. (I. Day, C. C. Oborr.e, Leo D. Gosling vn<\ R. has been arranged, ami a short99 words
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Article212 1921-08-26 8 We an not "up against" Hie local Merchant Serviea GuiM In tha slightest fk'jrr.i 1 and we do not propose to Mt in I Judgment upon any of its action?. \\V do 'know, however, that a man may fall under I tha disfavour of a trade union212 words
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Advertisement336 1921-08-26 8 Lambert Butler GARRICK per tin Ssgftfcnfc J of 50 kssn^Sap VIRGINIA CIGARETTES 12 Bore Shot Guns. Single Barrel Stevens Hammer $31.50 Double Barrel Riverside Hammer 75.00 Stevens Hammerless 95.00 B.S.A. Hammerless 130.00 L. and C. Smith Hammerless 175.00 Ithaca Hammerless 175.00 ■LETS AND WINCHESTER CARTRIDGES At $12.50 per hundred JOHN336 words
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Advertisement165 1921-08-26 8 ALHAMBRA To-nltht at 7.30 pm. Path«s* Serial THE PHANTOM FOE IS Epivodti or SI reels Featnrinr Juanita Hamen, Waratr Oland and Harry Semcla Episodes 9 and 10 2 PIS. THE SHOOTING KID 2 Pts. 7 Pks. THE BRAND 7 pu. By Rfx Beach New Harold l.loyd Comedy Capt. KIDD'S KIDS165 words
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Article690 1921-08-26 9 Big Airship Explodes Over Hull. Forty-one of the Passengers Killed. Reuter Telegrams. London, August 24 Th.' airship R3B exploded over Hull and fell in flames in the river. London, August 24. The R3B, which had been renamed ZR2, was cruising in fine style over the city of HullReuter - 690 words
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Article22 1921-08-26 9 Reuter Telegram. London, Auuu«t L't. Stonnont <.'«»tle, near Belfast, has been purchased a* the home of the North In-hind Parliament.Reuter - 22 words
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Article198 1921-08-26 9 Great Increase in the Urban Areas. Reuter Telegram. London, August 23. The preliminary census report further states that the population of Greater London is 7,476,198, compared with 7,251,358, an increase of 3.1 per cent. Birmingham with 919,438 is now the second city of England. The increase of populationReuter - 198 words
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Article129 1921-08-26 9 Reuter Telegram. London, August i'-\. A message of Colonel House from London published in Philadelphia with i regard to the Washington Conference says that however much Great Britain and her Dominions sympathise with the general attitude of the Uaited State; regarding the Asiatic and Pacific problems, theReuter - 129 words
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Article111 1921-08-26 9 Reuter Telegram. London, August 24. An optimistic account of wireless pos- sibilities in the near future was given by Signor Marconi to-day at the annual m.tting of the company, as a result of the recent tests Signor Marconi personally < conducted in the yacht Elcktra. He was ofReuter - 111 words
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Article52 1921-08-26 9 Reuter Telegram. London, August 121. Madrid It is reported from Melilla that a Spanish force of 10,000 infantry and .thiitcen batteries cf artillery with cavalry, 1 supported by aeroplanes, tanks and 1 armoured cars, encountered 8,000 tribes- 1 .men. The latUr suffered severely. The operations are beingReuter - 52 words
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Article35 1921-08-26 9 Reuter Telegram. London, August 24. The Ebbw Vale Steel and Iron Works, which have been closed for six months. rendering 8,000 people idle, are restarting immediately. Everything points to a period of prosperity.Reuter - 35 words
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Article30 1921-08-26 9 Reuteb Telegkam. London, August 24. The French Ambassador has coaferred the Grand Oflicership of the I.?»rioi> of Honour on Mr. H. Maswy, Prime Minister 'of Now Zealand.Reuter - 30 words
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Article170 1921-08-26 9 .ruTx« Telegram. London, Augu«t 24. a. i shman for many years resident in Astrakhan, who arrived in Lon-lon to-day after a several months journey from that city, was shown the Svenska Dagblad's message and said the burning of Astrakhan was in no way improbable. The situation in Russia170 words
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Article112 1921-08-26 9 Reuter Telegrams. London, August 24. Washington The note forwarded to Panama yesterday declared that tnc United States would not permit hostilities arising from the occupation of the. Coto region by Costa Rica. A note has beer sent in response to th>e commur.ica-l tion from Panama indicatingReuter - 112 words
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Article120 1921-08-26 9 Reuter Telegrams l."ndnn. August 24. Paris Diplomatic circles state that Viscount Ishii does not r.-gard Senor! Deleon's refusal to present the report on Upper Silesia as final. Senor Deleon's' action is attributod to German insinuations' with regard to his proposed attitude, and, according to Reuter's Madrid correspondent,Reuter - 120 words
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Article86 1921-08-26 9 Reuter Telegram. London, August 24. The Hague The directors of the Batavia Oil Company, in a letter to the Minister for the Colonies, urgently request him to do his utmost to abolish the export taxes on oil products and prevent the imposition of other taxes on oilReuter - 86 words
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Article26 1921-08-26 9 Reuter Telegram. London, August 24. The Agricultural Wages Board has decided to make orders (enforcing the revisions of wages previously mentioned from September 5.Reuter - 26 words
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Article61 1921-08-26 9 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, August 26. The Malayan Leader, commenting on the rubber discovery, mentioned in the Straits Times, remarks We say to the inventor, "Go ahead, sir. We are waiting to take our hats iff to you. Enterprise such aa this deserves encouragement and61 words
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Article1663 1921-08-26 9 A Gold Mine in a Land Of Slump. The case of Dr. P. E. Crahay v. Dr. J. Conrad was continued and concluded before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard yesterday. 1 At the outset Mr. Dudley Parsons said the 1 French interpreter was not available, andi that Dr. Conrad1,663 words
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Article507 1921-08-26 9 Hopeful Outlook for Local Depositors. The petition for winding-up the Banque Industrielle de Chine, which had been adjourned for 28 days, came before the Acting Chief Justice (His Honour Mr. Gompertz) in the Hongkong Supreme Court, on the 16th instant. Mr. F. C. Jenkin, for the petitioner, (instructed507 words
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Article82 1921-08-26 9 Tho Trade and Shipping Returns of Hongkong for the second quarter of 1921 have just been issued by the Government printers. They show a very heavy decline as compared with the returns for the corresponding quarter of last year. The total value of imports including treasure is82 words
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Article406 1921-08-26 9 Revised Estimated Revenue And Expenditure. The following statement regarding the revised estimated revenue and expenditure for the Colony for the year 1981 is published for general information Owing to a great fall in revenue, principally due to the large decrease under i licences, excise etc., opium revenue,406 words
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Article300 1921-08-26 9 Messrs. Macphail and Co.'s Weekly i Report. In their report, dated August 24, Messrs. Macphail and Co., state The market during the period under rev ie w has been extremely quiet and closes dull. Rubber has been lifeless and finishes I cent lower than last week's' price.300 words
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Article211 1921-08-26 9 Local Man Dies Following Bout. We much regret to record the tragic death of Mr. W. W. Gray, a young Eurasian who was engaged in a boxing contest at the Star Opera last night and died suddenly some hours later. Gray boxed four rounds with Kid Mack, but211 words
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Article315 1921-08-26 10 S. V. A. beat the Slaffords. played t!.. game of tluir when they met the Staf- iigagstaent and won by the only goal scored. The score did not repro«ont the play, for the Chinese tinctly the superior tana and .vi i.r three goal While makes no difference to315 words
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Article220 1921-08-26 10 Substantial IK-fitil U be Wiped Out. port of the fwmitfr'r of the 1 ricket Club for the year me "i> last, to be presented to tinin I Wednesday states 1 :nd expenditure account m of expenditnre over in- The 0 December 31, L 920 that for the220 words
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Article45 1921-08-26 10 af hockey was witnessed i on the l!:iiii. s School latic Petrolewn Company were opposed to the H. K. and No. i Company. There was daring the first half, although led in turn. Tow.. w.re sneccsrful in p nettwice through rombinatlon, ond thus retired45 words
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Article554 1921-08-26 10 ing, with exciting i^im-ni a. times, was sin ut la.-t night'i men! at th:- Star Opera 1 1 < Pvtreau, \V. 'i Cai l< ift) ut tl !'i ■> '1 n Unemployment Kand and tin fer It for U.e inai.trnration of a of li«i;i amateur w.-.s a554 words
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Article55 1921-08-26 10 The following will represent the S.C.C. i. i'l. .M. Berried ti -morrow, on the S.C.C. ground, beginning at two o'clock O. I*. < riffitb-Jon (capt.) C. R. Brander. H. M CantreU. G. C. Ctrke, F. R. Craig. A. Cullen, K. T. Holder. E. J. Riches, G. D. Xirhnll,55 words
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Article257 1921-08-26 10 i;.c. held their second series cf einnirating heats and the finals of the one mile handicap ar.d long jump on their ground hist sight This time although Inttade th« relay race in the me, there wa Car MM loitering ;iait ;>f the Competitors and r.o .1 iTiculty v.as257 words
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Article255 1921-08-26 10 (Question Regarding Interests Of Indians. In the Hon ofCaensoas, Sir Thomas BcMMtt Baked whether Government hiui taken st.;is to »m iii laiii tmviews of the Indian trading community in Mm regarding its transfer to the Colonial Office. IK- deetaMd thai the resolution of thu Aden Chamber255 words
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Article520 1921-08-26 10 'Sliphtly Lower Prires, but Brisk Demand. Messrs. Guthrie aiyl Co. report c Sin a P or( August 24. For the weekly rubber auction held today the quantity catalogued was 540 tons There was a brisk demand for all gradesi at prices a shade lower than last week520 words
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Article181 1921-08-26 10 The I arge Scale Experiments At Serdang. With reference to the statement contained in the annual report for 1920 of the Commissioner of Trade ar.d Customs Hiving a list of crps which are being cultivated on the Lacjre Scale K\penmcntal Plantation at Serdansr an i itatißg that181 words
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Article130 1921-08-26 10 Another piracy w;.s rea«rtcd by the masteri of two cargo junks, on their arrival in pi rt on Tuesday, says a Hon^konj; paper of the 18th in<it. They sailed together from Shaukiwan harbour oi> Thursday morninu- fully laden with cargo for .Shataukuk. Aboat noon, when nearing Sausyeinun130 words
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Article90 1921-08-26 10 Thi Gaiety Cinema announces an entir< change of programme. In the first show is Ihf? Flaming Clue, an exciting detective drama, featuring Hnrry T. In th! second, is the continuation of the William Duncan serial, Smashing Barriers, of which two m«w' episodes will be shiwn followed by a jrrand World90 words
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Article764 1921-08-26 10 Lord Birkenhead on the Legal Mind. The Parliament Hall, Edinburgh, where the Scottish Parliament used to meet and the Lords of Council and Session iwd to dispense justice, was the scene of a uni- que function on July id when the Bench and Ear of England, represented764 words
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Article216 1921-08-26 10 Convenient Lack of Knowledge Of Kesruljitiony. A Shanghai Chinese, the keeper of a retail shop in Dee Yu-ux West, was charged before Magistrate Orni.-, ttjl the China Mail, witii having in hi;- possession in. his shop, 11 bottles of Uoyal George whisky, six dozen and* 10 botuea of216 words
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Article12 1921-08-26 10 I Mi HI. Barrett, supervisor (invcrmm-iit Monopolies, I'enaag, Ims lift for borne.12 words
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Article541 1921-08-26 10 ST. WICKHAM'S DAY." Sir Henry's Improved Hard Cure Machine. On the invitation of Roa, Ltd., about forty gentlemen gathered at the engineering works of Robert Legg, Ltd., in North London, on July 21, to see Sir Henry Wickham'.s Roa machine turn latex from the F.M.S. into coagulated rubber and then541 words
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Article355 1921-08-26 10 Passengers' Tribute to Captain's Services. Tn K.YA steamer Aki Maru had a foußh passavr-' from Nagasaki to Hongkong. She reached Hongkong on August Ib. A typhoon was encountered in th-> East China Sea ar.d for two days ami nights the sUamer fought the elements a 1355 words
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Article83 1921-08-26 10 Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Singapore August 2<>. Silver 38%. Hcnkong 18' t per cent prem. ThrM months gold 4» 1~.l Share-market. Dull, Kubb'ers. Practically roihing doing. Tins.— Taipings i>s-l, Northi L22V&i.l'T'j. Souths K-70 rents, Papaiu r,;.-i;u rent-, Nawngpets 1.47 V* -1.52 V*, [-»ngoi| 3.80-4, Kinta AjMciation83 words
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Article925 1921-08-26 10 Authorised Draught of Vessels Entering. The authorised draught of vesseh entering and leaving Colombo Harbour says the Times of Ceylon, must remain, as at present, at :!0 feet for about a year when it is expected that accommodation wilr be available for vessels drawing feet. This sensational information925 words
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Article40 1921-08-26 10 A Bombay n dr. J. S. Walker, Journalist, of Renter's, Ltd, died .i' Bombay, at hJI residence after a brief Mr. Wall ill with dyi ntery on t!;- prev'oil-- Snndny afternoon, and his (,r.- Wok crioji Him on the Wtdneeday.40 words
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Article1165 1921-08-26 11 >Vhy Trouble Arises in the Far East. At the annual meeting of the CMafl Association on July 10 Mr. Frederic* Anderson, the chairman, made I ri'virwinp the situation in China, saying: H ha:, been frequently po.nted out that it is a mistake to lay too much1,165 words
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Article576 1921-08-26 11 King Unveils Memorial to His Father. Water!'") place m (ray with uniforms on July 80 when King George unveiled Mr. Bertram Mackennal's new equestrian statue of King Edward VII. Under the blazing noonday sun there blazed beck again the uniforms of all arms and all ranks576 words
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Article320 1921-08-26 11 Desecration Taking Place In Flanders. Miiny graves in the n-i-at war counteriea of Flanders ami Prance, marked with tlic names of fallen soldiers, are in fact i-mpty of any human remains." Thr abovi- is one of the startling allegations made by KspemsiUc Canadian Gov.rnnient officials in oonneotion with320 words
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Advertisement209 1921-08-26 11 MOUTRIE PIANOS are still the most popular In the East The same hijfh quality Is maintained but Ifio/ PRICES HAVE -I Co ■V /°BEEN REDUCED IV This Offer for Spot' Cash Payment only ALL STEW STOCK stnd to-day for Illustrated Catalogue S. MOUTRIE ft CO.. LTO. (lactrporates ia Hoagkoas;.) Hafflcf209 words
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Advertisement312 1921-08-26 11 Raffles Hotel MONDAY— Tea Dansant, 6 to 7 p.m. (Admission free). WEDNESDAY.— SpeciaI Musical Programme after Dinctr. THURSDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential fef Dancing). FRlDAY.— Special Lnnch Orchestra. SATURDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential fsf Dancing). PICTURES Sunday, August 28, 1!)2I, at 9.30 p.m. "(IBOrTRY312 words
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Article340 1921-08-26 12 LONDON EXCHANGE STERLING PRICES JULtf 20. Par Value. £1 £1 £1 £1 £1 2/ £1 £1 2/ 2/ £1 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ I £1 £1 £1 £1 £1 Exchange Par Company. Prices. Value. July 20 Anglo-Malay '21/3 £1 Bakap Plantation* 27/6 £1 Banteng (STngr) 21/3340 words
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Advertisement134 1921-08-26 12 To u» tW« Brand of BeKtaf dmu foAJ\ fi3s\ ■foßomy, Sariiie of Mooey ana t_ -rffc^] fc=^C^l B«tUr Remit. IU »»rTic« ap««kt \7113y for iv quality. goU Aftnti MKKMRML*. KIAM KIAT nft a^* I 108 »nrf 100, MARKJET STREET. pLJ r T- I THE MARK OF PURITY PEACHES, APRICOTS PEARS134 words
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Advertisement29 1921-08-26 12 FIAT CARS LORRIES Marine Engines FOR LOW COST RELIABILITY DURABILITY ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY. Most favourable arrangements made to suit all Customers. APPLY Colonial Motor Go. ORCHARD ROAD 'PHONE 95029 words
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Advertisement47 1921-08-26 12 Jiiil^ji' Pi nea PPl e Brand Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY, LIMITED ROOFING Sole Agents BORKZfi&CO.UD. Ready Stocks of one: ■Jl TWO \.li pi S| 7HRE2E2 j^ _i Asahi Cement (BEST PORTLAND CEMENT) IN STOCK Offered at Special Low Price Nunoi Shoten 10, WINCHESTER HOUSE. Telephone 336. SI.nTj.U'OKK.47 words
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Article1595 1921-08-26 13 Production to be Entirely Suspended. The ninth ordinary general meeting of the shareholders in Henrietta Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held on July 15 at the rejristered offices, London House, New London-street, E.C., Mr. W. H. Shelford (Chairmar. of the company) presiding. Mr. John Owlcr, A.C.1.5., representing the Secretaries1,595 words
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Advertisement233 1921-08-26 13 Last Week of Sale DURINO WHICH WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., LTD. (SINGAPORE) WILL OFFER THE WHOLE OF THEIR STOCK OF ODDMENTS REMNANTS AT Half Sale Prices EXAMPLE USUAL PRICE $2 00 SALE PRICE X.SO SPECIAL PRICE .75 From Monday, Aug. 29 to Saturday, Sept. 3 DON'T MISS THIS EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY Of233 words
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Advertisement157 1921-08-26 13 c c HOHOIII of If ffifhfr fo i F 61, Kling St, i¥l E company rwm xWSkWM m 352 T? N x %i^> N 'J 1 BY TEST THE BEST. TOOTHACHE-A BURIER ALMOST IMMEDIATE RELH* K TSUTADA JAPANESE DENTIST 14. Bras Basah Boat, 81a«at«i% EXTRACTION PAINLESS Attoßdaaee by appointment. Oflee157 words
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Advertisement156 1921-08-26 13 GARAGE AND MACHINERY PROPRIETORS INSTALL A DRUMMOND LATEH and execute your own running repairs at lowest possible cost. Illustration shows TYPE "M" 3'/ 2 in. CENTRE LATHE, which we supply on stand with treadle drive, and with which all usual repairs to MOTOR CARS AND LORRIES can be effected. Other156 words
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Advertisement792 1921-08-26 14 SALES BY AUGTION fwUU BULANG RUBBER AND PRODUCE CO., LTI. PRELIMINARY NOTICE BT ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES FOR DEBENTURE HOLDERS. fa* anderalgnod have reeeired instructions to sell by public auction (if not prerions'iy sold by prirat* treaty) at their aale-room, Rallies Chambers, Raffle* Place, oc c date to be notified792 words
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Advertisement454 1921-08-26 14 3»€oHe KM SING GO. AUCTION SALE Me f>nn years' leasehold land anil i ic'nt ahophoDMS at Hameed Lane, off BufTalo Road, and Hi lots of freehold land at Lorong 12, off Gaylnng Road. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Co.'s saleroom. No. 30, Kline Street, on Wednesday, August 31, at 2.30 p.m.454 words
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Advertisement622 1921-08-26 14 Asjscta over $4,000,Mf S.C. Aavlrance In force over $17,000,009 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. (la*OTper*,**4 ia Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICCt Wlaehestw Hease, Blafapot*. LONDON OFFICE: X, Old Jewry, X.C Th* Comp»ny has £20,000 dspoiltad with th* Suprem* Court of Kaglai€ aa< complies vith the British Life Asunrance Companies622 words
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Advertisement441 1921-08-26 14 NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANB (NETIL INDIA COMMFRCIAL BANK.) Eatabliahed 1863. CAPITAL FI. «0,00«.0OO (abenn «,00O,0OO). ISSUED AND FI. 65,000,000 (abont PAID UP £4^85,000). RESERVE FUND FI. 48,000,000 (abom 18,583,000). HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM. HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA. i BRANCHES Hongkong, Shanghai, E>>* IMf clar., Soeraba»«, Samarang, Bandoeng i n''ltevreden, Cheribon, Teg«*.441 words
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Advertisement487 1921-08-26 14 THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED (lacorporated by Special Imperial OksrUr in Japan.) Capital Subscribed .< 780,000,000 Capital Paid-up T«5,OOO,OO3 Reserve load* *****0,000 President K. Nakagawa, Eaq. Vice-Preaident S. Mori, Eaq. DIRECTORS 8. Minaml, Esq. T. Htsaraone, Esa. G. Kawasaki, Esq. K. Morinage, Esq. M. Esaki, Esq. T. Ikeda. Esq. HEAD487 words
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Advertisement369 1921-08-26 14 BANK VOOfi INDIE (Incorporated in Holland) Authorised Capital FI. E0.000,00* Paid op Capital m FI. 12,500,001 Head Office at BAT.VVU O flirts SOXRABAIA, SEMABANG, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM. THE HAGUK. Every description of banking bnsin**i ttaasseted.. H. W. WEYLER, Maaagn COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Kngland) Fir*, Life, Ma?ino, Accident,369 words
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Article939 1921-08-26 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Packard Invents New Carburetor. An invention which, combined with thej famous Fuelizer, greatly increases gaso-1 lene mileage, is announced by the Packard! Motors Export Corporation, in connection] with Packard single six cars. It is a new] style carburetor, designed to give939 words
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Advertisement310 1921-08-26 15 Dunlop m/c Belts NEW STOCKS OF inch, H inch and 1 inch, Just arrived. THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. (Z) LTD. (Ineorpoiairt id Japan) O mm* tt, BOBIXSON EOAD. MORRIS COW LEY BRITAIN'S j£z£\ j^*-^^ BEST THE CAR FOR LADY OR OWNER DRIVER This light two-seater car has all that makes310 words
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Advertisement488 1921-08-26 15 HAIPHONG {OMk. DRAGON WW CEMENT Supplied to the Spore Municipality, Government of Johore, Malacca Municipality, P.M.S. Railways 1 and all leading architects and contractors. DUPIRE BROS; Sole Agents, Singapore I MOTOR CAR OWHERS 'Ben next yonr ear Is eat of oriel ther «»e to Tyre trenble, Battery, piamo, Eleetrie starter.488 words
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Advertisement845 1921-08-26 16 New.Mp** M ArrlT«a ftf QUAN KIAT PHILLIP STSEET. ■art. D.pln DU Piste. PkM. No. SIM aa4 1114. for Pipes to screw H la to 1% la. r ■"V., l^. S l *.Jr^, U In to t in. ««*«rf»J eo.tr.etor for *«ppry •< ■HBegiwA FKEWOOD AND BASKETS BaaUrbrmk EagU.li Make Gaa845 words
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Advertisement953 1921-08-26 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Th. PREPAID charge* far WaaU, For Sal*. T« Let, etc, la ordinary risM utt typ* (averag* sir word, to Una) are t Per lin* one insertion 28 eta, two in*. 46 eta, three ins. 64 cts, four In*. 82 etc- five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.18, ten in..953 words
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Advertisement909 1921-08-26 16 LAND AND HOUSES GROUND FLOOR OF HOUSE TO LET, furninhed, near town, gas and water. Apply la, Lloyd Road. TO LET, for one month from September 9, furnished bungalow at Tanah Merah. Apply 504, Straits Times. ~W ANTED, small furnished bungalow with tennis court about September 1. Terms moderate. Apply909 words
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Advertisement739 1921-08-26 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, (tarn* aad offlea*. Apply Id. K. Nathan Co, 4, De Sousa Street ~t6T~!T, 22, Kling Street. Apply to Th* 8m Hai Tong Banking and Insurance Co, Ltd. T\> LET, godowns No. 157, Cecil Strwt and No. 27, Wallich Street, entry from September L Apply 8,739 words
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Advertisement467 1921-08-26 16 Bellanger Th* Klsw *f Tmr.\ Can WITH SILVER RADIATOK AMD THB GOLDHN BILINCI. Jut ArrlTfd Book Bart* Fins twa Denoaiitratl.a can are to be .old at Spedal Price*. Thl BBLLANGEU is a ear o* efflel.ae7. economy and comfort. No doubt tt 1» lomrioa. and the price is within the reach467 words
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Miscellaneous169 1921-08-26 16 THE STRAITS ""TIMES TELEr-aONO Editorial and General 5 Mauaser'a Office HIT Job Printing Office lit* All communications relating r* adltorUt matters and newn jlioala bo addrotso< to THE EDITOR. A',l eomm?n!cati»u relating to bnsir.ess matters ai™rtla* ments, subscriptions, accounts, ttiattas etc, should be addressed '.i TB.J MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT FATES Per169 words
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