The Straits Times, 31 August 1921

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26 t 730 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY^* AUGUST 81,' 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS,
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  • 509 2 Bc.iedictine Monks' Thousands Of Photographs. Apart from the briUant and unique discussion which Canon Barry's paper on the Authonwd Version produced at »c Catholic Bible Congreas at Cambridge says the Tunes, a number of other pointe of real interest arose and were treatet in •ademic rather
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  • 275 2 Bombay Optimism Reflected In Calcutta. Optimists in Calcutta, as in Bombay, continue to predict the rise of exchange to eighteen pence, but the history of the past week scarcely inspires confidence, stys a Calcutta wire of August 13. The week has been one of fits and starts,
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  • 240 2 Huge Specimen in Argentine Republic. Those who are familiar with the sights of Bronx Park, New York, say Scientific American, know what a rocking stone is. For others, it may be explained that the term refers to a boulder of decent size that has been deposited, usually by
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    • 419 2 i "That's splendid. ~1 told you 4 Wincarnis' would do you good.-' 'Wincarnis' atl'ords satisfaction both to those who recommend it and to those who take it. Those who recommend it, see the effect those who rake it, feel the benefit. Why Wincarnis gives renewed health to those who are
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    • 519 2 9EITNAVI iet-rola. My oxuf »ma 3k r. aIM u»'ot y J£U r ha£ d b < J M rota. It «9«»uilj roa.". NOT FOR BABIES ONLY BABY'S OWN TABLETS BENEFIT CHILDREN OF ANY AGE. Baby's Own Tablets are not for babies only. They are a remedy for teething troubles, indigestion,
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    • 200 2 10 H.P. CITROEN OAR Tha aicelleaca of French antomobil. «!gino*rlng kM toif MB known and agreed by experts. Tha Citrooa is th« «ak— wMfJ Mat of this school of production. Sao this remarkable Car— compare it with any other Ugtl vi Market. Take a demonstration ride— drive it yoorsalf if
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  • 641 3 Tendoncy cf Figures Plainly I pwards. Normal, pre-war conditions have been re-established in Berlin in rlspect of at least one thing, but the Berliners are not boasting about it. The most recent statistics of divorce, writes a correspondent in the Ceylon Observer, show that the figures of
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  • 266 3 Woman Doctor Released on Heavy Payment. Dr. Kuk Suk-ying, one of the prominent women doctors in Katshan doing considerable business by her profession, was the victim of a plot of a gang of bandits, reports the Canton Times. She was called by a man to see a
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  • 93 3 Secret plans and specifications of »n amazing new aeroplane for coast defence Lave been discussed by the Imperial- Conference, state a cable from London of August C. The new aeroplane has a speed of 150 knots per hour and it is claimed that it can fire a
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    • 443 3 WHEEZY COUGH AND ASTHMA For Quick and Lasting Relief Take Veno's. In those wheezy coughs that are so hard to cure by ordinary means Veno's Lightning •Cough Cure acts like a charm. Veno's loosens the phlegm which causes the cough, and so the sufferer gnts relief at once. In asthma
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    • 390 3 Half price Sale AT KOH COMPANY BRAS BASAH ROAD and ALSO ROBINSON ROAD Perfumery, Stationery, Books, Fountain Pens, Chocolates, etc. OFFERED AT HALF THE USUAL PRICES. Real Bargains! Don't lose this Char.cc!! Periodicals and Magazines also offered at Half Price during the Sale. KOH COMPANY TO OUR PENANG FRIENDS AND
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    • 735 3 SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB NOTICE The Annual General Meeting of the Members of the Singapore Cricket Club, 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 June 80. 1921. (b) To consider and
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    • 508 3 NOTICES A PUBLIC MEETING to he arranged by the STRAITS SETTLEMENTS (SINGAPORE) ASSOCIATION will lie held in the VICTORIA THEATRE on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 at 5.15 p.m. When the following resolutions will bo considered RESOLUTION t— Tliis Meeting viewr. with great concern the pro'onued neglect of tho Government to adopt,
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    • 910 4 STEAMER SAILIN6S P. 0.-Brltlsh India s i AND s Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated In England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Under Contract with Els Majesty's Government) The Caaapany'a UAIL SERVICE BAST OF BOMBAY ara at preacat saspcaded LONDON PAS-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES AND
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    • 752 4 STEAMER SAIUNGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO. LIMITED Bt»»«-'i mtendtd to sail tvaa* Mataaare SELANGOR Sunduy, 10 a.m.. for Miri. Lnbuan, Jesselton, Kudut, Sandukan, Jolo and Zamboanga. jl KINT A— Monday, 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham .and Penang. HTB LEONG— Monday, at pjs. Car Malacca and Mnar. KARA Tuesday, at IM pjs.,
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    • 54 4 STEAMER SAILINGS DOLLAR LINE lINGAPORE TO NEW YORK VIA SUEZ. Esther Dollar In Port Sails September 1. Through Bills of Lading issued from Singapore to the Principal Cities of the L'nited States and Canada. For further information as to Rates, etc., apply to THE ROBERT DOLLAR CO. No. 117-121, Market
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    • 405 4 STEAMER SAILINGS O.S.K. THE OSAKA BHOSEN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporated In Japan) No. I, Do 8o«a Stroot Proposed Salllag from Sißgaaoro (Subject to chang* without notioe) EUROPEAN LINE For Port Said, Marseille*. London Aatwota, Rotterdam and Hamburi arr. d*p. AI.ASKA IIARU Sept. 14 Sept. IS ALTAI MAKU Oct. IS Oct. 16
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    • 631 4 STEAMER SAILINGS AUSTRALIA BY BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated In Acitralia) Singapore to Jara Part*, Port Dorwis, Thanday Island, Brisbane and Sydney, i.■ Tonres StraiU, aUo with transhipment U other Victorian, Sooth Australian and Nor*: Queensland Port.*, British Nr» Guinea, N«i Britain, Tasmania and New Zealand Porta. APPROXIMATF SAILINGS MAItELLA, 7,372
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    • 576 5 STEAMER SAILIH6S N.Y.K. European Line LONDON LINE Fortnightly Service FOB MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP, VIA TORTS SADO MAKU Sept 7 kITANO MARU Sept. 21 Fortnightly Service FOIC MARSEILLES AND I.IVERI'OOL VIA TORTS LISBON MARU Sept. 10 HAMBURG LINE Monthly Service TOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND UAMBURG, VIA TORTS TOTTOKI MARU
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    • 320 5 STEAMER SAILINGS THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE PASSENGER SERVICE Sailings from Singapore to London MENTOR Nov. 28, 1921 TEIRESIAS Jan. 10, 1922 First-class only. FARE £M or $771 For further information, please apply to W. MANSFIELD ft CO, LTD, (Incorporated in England) TRIESTE-HAMBURG s.s. "CROOK" Sailing from Singapore, September 17, taking
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    • 279 5 STEAMER SAILINGS ■OBWELL LINE (Incorporated in England) FOR NEW YORK DIRECT VIA BVKZ EGREMONT CASTLE Sept. 13 KENDAL CASTLE mid. Oct. WRAY CASTLE mid. Not. For freight, please apply to PATERSON, SIMONS CO, LTD, Agents. GREEN STAR LINE Steamer Destination Due date ARCTURUS New York and Baltimore via Suez in
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    • 689 5 Straits Settlements Loan, 1921 ISSUE OF $20,000,009 LOAN Bearing Interest froa the date of purchase at 7 per cent per annnm p«yab!» half yearly oa May 1 and November 1. 4 ♦♦♦-*♦'♦«>»♦• *-e-e-e REPAYABLE AT F>AR ON MAY 1, 192G FREE OF INCOME TAX AND OTHER DUTIES »««e PRICE OF
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    • 628 6 CINEMAS From Wsimmdrnf, Uigvst 31, to Monday. S.plm.b.r ,5 19U. A Stupendous Universal Drama on the Great White Wilderness KMturing EVA NOVAK a picture in whirh all 111'- myslic. romaner of tfic North and llir primitive paftsions of the men am] •■ini-n who l>»ttlc the clement for their bread arc
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    • 274 6 ENTERTAINMENTS JVZ SHOW OF THE MOMENT! 1 UK TALK OF ALL OVER THE TOWN! crowds turned away nightly THE THEATRE ROYAL (The Star Opera Hull) NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. To-night To-night AND A FEW NICHTB MORE THE KING OF MYSTERY THE WORLD'S GREATEST MAGICIANS Will Rive a massive mystery production that
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    • 68 6 »im» < For aH Defects of Vision. CONSULT Mr. K. I CHONG Fellow of the Spectacle Maker's Co. Diploma of the British Optical Association Fellow of the Institute of Optbalmic Opticians (London) OFFICE AT THE United Pharmacy, 305, North Bridge Road Singapore: NAHAR OPERA OF SINGAPORE At their new Beyrouth
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    • 180 6 PAPER CLIPS AND PINS of all sizes and kinds Ring Clips Ideal .35 box .45 box Owl .50 box ANY OFFICE STATIONERY Obtainable from RICKARD LT? Prompt Printers 76 Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 2228. GET A SIMPLE BUT EFFICIENT FILING SYSTEM NOW v pondence, etc., on a business 1 >c
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    • 155 6 IT! NEVER SAY DYE, 3AY TINTEX HOW TO USE IT P EMI .i leaapotmfttl oi 1 h p. iuld ill. i.-tit bol w.it. i- to half fill tba cup, Mir will ;mc! pal oootenta Itrto half gallon of oolil niat w:i>li tin 1 material well ami hila w.t int.> Tiirtex
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  • 210 7 FIXTURES Wednesday. August 31. High Water, 'J. 40 a.m., 8.46 p.m. •i of Holland's Uiitlidar. Kmperor of Japan's llirtlniuy. l/cilpe Ailsa. SC.C. Annual Meeting, 5 p.m. Tanelin Club at Home, fl.li p.m. ami Palvrare, Stnr Oprra, 9 p.m. Thnreday. Soplemhcr I. Hieh W nter, ln.lS a.m., 9.44
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 95 7 K-isi Wl.arf Basin ltric Dcrsincham. K;isi Wharf nti n Mara. .Sheers Whart Nil. Main Wharf I Kropir.' Dock Iwati Mara, Bhsrata. \Ve,t Mharf Gorcon, Eaida, (y.1..,,.5. Jnrdine^ h.irT H«V Palo llrant toil V harf. NIL Kcppel Harboar. Main Wharf Juno, into Man, Akcra Gronin«~n, M H
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    • 87 7 BOLTON CASTLB. B I aa, from :;o-s. ror New V..rk imc. HAN WIIATT HtN, Hrit.. 167 tons, from Muar ::r>-s. for »!nlaera Sl-8. DRNTEN MABV, Jap, 2c.il' toaa, from Caln Sl-8. l^i :."i(K. 1-r ."..77; ton-, from Yokohama for Liverpool unc. >'I.l:\<>. v iir.. lji toaa, from Sibu
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  • 183 7 I'r.r: flwtltia— i— and IVnnNC 3 p.m. ilajr.-.n 3 p.m. Medun 3 p.m Mum and Mulneea 8 p.m Calcutta, Kadrai t K«w Yet* Ip.m. Bangkok 4 p.n Penan*, Rangoon nnd Calcutta 4 p.m. P. Semijn. Hnwcan. Sourubnya, Stagen, Kotu Brno*, Balik Papan and Sanmrinda 4 p.m Tnnr*da»
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  • 109 7 The City Livery Companies' fijrur* among tb notaWi victims -if hbh taxation nod several have recently been forced t< sub-let p^iin of their premise*. A typi ■;il example, according t<> a London misPfC, Of \ir;ut .">, is provided by the Company, a-third of whose ■f.iHHi.i
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  • 100 7 A coolie, sliu'.y trailing his mastfTV i ick-hti homo blm_ Fimm how Road, Shanghai, saw fuur men fitrhtinu mid intt rvenet to establish prare. Be stopped th* fi(fht bu: baked remd to Bnd his ricksha ha< ad, turning about aKain, ht f Dun i that the
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  • 139 7 KXCHANGB. Sinßaporo, AuKUst 31. Or London, Bank 4 m/« 2/4 1/16 Demand 2/3 13/16 Privhtc 3 m. credits 2/4 7/16 On New York Demand 42 Private V 0 days 45% i On France Bank 500 1 On Irdia Bar.k T. T. 103 On Hongrkonp. Dank d/d 18%
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  • 44 7 Tone of marict. Kasier. Pale Crepe Closing Prices Bnyeri Selle Ipot tet-1 Spot Sept. Oct.-Dcc. Singapore Standari Bibbed Smoked She* doling Pricti Buyers Seller 27 27! 27'i 28 29 Vi 30 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 12 noon, August 31.
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 184 7 Vai. Pd. Buysrs. Sellers. 1 1 Aycr Wing 1.00 1 1 H'itam Tin 1.40 1.60 1 1 Jclantoh 0.80 il £1 Kam Kamunting 1.17.C 2.2.0 10 10 Kinta Assoc. 6.00 11 1 Lahat Mines 6 •"> Linpui Tin IJ6 MB Id 10 Malayan Coll. 14.25 15.25 1 1 Mcnglembu
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    • 112 7 Vai. Pel. Buyers. Sellers. £1 £1 Br. Am. Tob»eco 1.0.0 IJO.C £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 6.25 6.75 ;./B/E!ettric T'weyt SS/6 10 10 Ftost Neavea 27.80 29JW 50 50 \V. Hamracn Co. 75 B.i IOOIOOKatz Bros. Dcf. 140.0U 10 10 Mexican Eagle 4.10.0 5.0.0 10 10 Maynard ft Co.
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    • 95 7 U. F.ng. 6 p.e. $1,2!4,300 aar I p.*. pSpore Electric Tramvayi 5 p.c. £530,00 C ton. S'pora Mamcipal i p.c $1,678,000 P»t Spore Mun. 4H p.« of 1907 51.000.000 It p.*. dit Spore Mua. 4% p* of 1903 1 1,000,500 II pA. dli S'por« Mac tVi at 1909 (1,500,000
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    • 363 7 fraaw aad Co. and Lymll end Bratt'a Qaotatioa*. Utcirt avat'tW* tJWrtfxr QveUtknu are priated oa ■—Uw> vage «a FrMar. To-4*f* Pricm. Mm Co AUcnbs («i 0.?:. Alor Gajah <?1) 0.90 1.00 Am. M*lsy (Bi 2.00 A. Hitam (*s> 6.50 7.50 A. Kuniac (|1 1-00 A. Mole* fsli 1.00
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    • 831 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS THE WORK 1 ORCANIRER will solve ycur liUoroil-drsk problem, and save its cost th.' first few weeks of use. Sole Agents K I. united {Incorporated in England). WANTED, live-ses> r e«r. Must br clie. ■<> -m d in K"od order. Apply 526, Straits Times. WANTED, part or small
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    • 43 7 LEAVE IT TO US Is your car out of order Is your upholstery torn or worn Does your car want re-painting Come To Us We Will Serve You MOTOR CAR HIRING ENGINEERING GO. 69. 8. Bukit Timah Read T*l. 1968 W. BRIZEE, Manager.
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    • 465 7 ESTATE OF SIR G. A. GOODMAN, K.C., DECEASED AUCTION SALE of excellent crockery, plated and glassware, carpets and rugl, etc. To be held at No. 4, Goodwood Hill (off Stevens Koad), on Saturday, September 3, at 2 p.m. Comprising porcelain dinner service, fancy Japanese tea sets, cut and engraved glassware,
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    • 305 7 THE STRAITS TIMES Can b« obtained at tb« folUwU* pla— Siagipor* 9otel ran Wljk Kelly and Walifa, Ltd., Rafflat Pla*. Money Chanter, Adelphl Hotel Honey Changer, Earope Hotel Uoney Chanier, Rafflee Hot*'. Kott A Co., Braa Baaah Soaa" <Coh Co, 1 b, Robiiiion Roae ■.ow Yong Swoe, 1, Middle Roe*
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  • 62 8 Missis 'ioh Lni Ki:.l. Goh Lai Mon^. Goh Ul Mai, Goh Lei lire, Qeh Lni Scnh urn] Ciih Lai Kinifj ami families beg to thank thfir rrlj-tivcs r.nH friend:*, who rendered assistance in their saj berettvemc-nt and h!sci :':u>sc who sent letterj of condolence, telegram*, wreath* and Chinese scroll.*,
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  • 1145 8 The Straits Times. WE DNESDAY, AUGUST 31. THE INDIAN RISING. I More or less we deserve what is happening in India. There has been a disposition to let agitators do as they please, and they have been rampaging all over the country. Gandhi brought devastation, upon the tea districts of
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  • 42 8 A larj,e group of American business men are coming shortly on a trip to the [■'ar East. Thi 1 excursion will leave San Francisco, Bepttmbst :t. The Dutch East Indies and the Straits Settlements ant! Indo-China will be included in the itinerary.
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  • 40 8 British subjects in China are being notified of an increased tariff for British Consular fees. AH fees are affected, but intre csp.-cially those for the registration and transfer of land for which the previous maximum limit hai now been abolished.
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  • 81 8 An important application was made by Mr. R. Willamion, on behalf of the Municipality yesterday before Mr. B. Nunn District Jud«;e, for an order to eject the tenants of the premises, 2 to 14, on liaylani; Road at the KaHanur bridge with a vi>:w to their being demolished and the
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  • 17 8 The annual meetings of Muar Rubber Company and the Straits Motorcar Service were held at noon to-day.
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  • 20 8 The Planter hears that it is proposed to Perm a local planting association of estates in the Botang Malaka district.
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  • 20 8 Forty-seven persons were banished from ;he F.M.S. in tha month of May. Of these 12 were Chinese and five Tamils.
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  • 23 8 Mr. C. O. Thomas, the well-known Kuala Lumpur sportsman, is reported to have *hot the first brace of snipe for the season 1921—1922.
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  • 24 8 For duty purposes, the price of first <rraae rubber fcr the perioel September 2 '.o September 8, 1921, inclusive, is 28 :cnts per pound.
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  • 22 8 Subscribers to the F.M.S. War Relief ?und have voted another $10,000 to the European Unempli ymeiit Fund and SJ.riOO .'or the non-European.
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  • 29 8 At to-night's meeting of the V.M.C.A. Literary Society at 8.30 a mock trial will te held which promises to bi? very irtter?sting. The public is cordially invited to attend.
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  • 31 8 The monthly religious meeting of the friendly Band will be held at the I'rinsep Street Church on September 2 at 8 p.m. The speaker for the evening is Mr. B. Purdy.
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  • 28 8 We, The Planter, knew of one ex-p!anter low employed temporarily in a Govern n?nt Department who has not receive" •ny salary since his appointment som: ive months ago
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  • 31 8 The usu.il weekly meeting of the Rent Assessment Board was h'.'ld in the Municipal Jilices yesterday afternoon presided over >y Mr. C. N. Maxwell. There were no ipplications of outstanding importance.
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  • 38 8 The steward of ths Tanglin Club reports to the police that wines, spirits, ami .mokes to the value of $354 odd were ■Jseed on Monday afternoon, when he ipened the premises after having closed :hem on Saturday last.
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  • 45 8 A message from Pcn.-.ng states that the Vfishima Maru has been towed into shal;.w water. The fire was extinguished on Mont ay night. The damaged cargo in Vo. 5 hold is now being discharged. Thr> late cf sailing depends en the result of he survey.
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  • 49 8 A concert is to be given at the Victoria Theatre on September ISO in aid cf the Jnion Jack Club. Mrs. G. M. Alford is he organiser, and her success with preious efforts of the kind mahai it certain hat the programme will include the best ■ak .it available.
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  • 38 8 The Berlin correspondent of the Daily Chronicle states that the Minister for Education, in the Bavarian Landtag has'oreshadowed the probability of the learnng of English being made compulsory ill schools, and of French becoming a second optional language.
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  • 53 8 Hongkong's petition to the House oi Commons for a form of Government more n harmony with the age than th? present anachronism has, it is understood, been iifrned by nearly 800 residents of the Cvlcny. Wh:n the names have been com•p.r <i with those on the jury list a canvass
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  • 55 8 Bukit Jclotontc Rubbor Estates, Ltd.. bad nett loss for the ye-ar ended .May :!1 if .$14,449, which, after deducting thi ?ret!it balance from last year of $">,f>!M leaves a balance to debit of profit and loss account of $8,754. Tha all-in cost per lb. v.-as -18.06. The estimated output for
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  • 65 8 An excellent drama of the great white wilderness. Wolves of the North, featurinr B*a Xovak, will be screened at the Alharr-.l'ra. to-night, along with the Topical Budgit, the I'atlie Review, a two-reel Harold Lloyd comedy, and a two-reel Aihambra feature. In the first house, after a two-reel Hoot Gibson western
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  • 80 8 A sequel to the file which occurred in Kampvng Nyok, off Dato Kramat Koad, varly on Saturday morning when an attap house and garage were completely destroyed was heard before Mr. K. Scctt in the District Court, Pcnang on Monday. Inspector Fowler, mentioned the case of a Tamil named Raman,
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  • 85 8 The Fairy Dale Association was on August 87 dbaeivdd and reorganised bttt will be carried on under the same name and rules. .The following were elected as office bearers <Prosident Mr. Chew Lai Hoe vice president, Mr. Chce Soor Ketig hon. secretary, Mr. Soh Sung Geok .^.*«t. hen. secretary, Mr.
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  • 87 8 Messrs. Frascr and Co.'s weekly circular states The local share market ioniums. inactive and prices much about the came as at the close of our last week's circular. The amount of business passing has been on a vi ry meagre scale and markets seem unable to throw off the lethargy
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  • 107 8 The ex-Kais;-r is evidently in a curious frame of mind according to an Amsterdam journal, for when the Doom authorities, in whose district he is stopping, applied for payment of his income tax he stated that he was not there of his own free will. The Doom folk decided that
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  • 427 8 The death is announced at Mandrill dod Wells of Mr. P. B. Thomas, ktspector general of police, Madras. A Router cable announces the death of the Rev. Dr. Edgar Sheppaxd, Canon and Precentor of St. George's Chnpel, Windsor Castle since 1884. Last we-ek Mr. Charles Thompson, of
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  • 21 8 The outward B. I. packet Tara, with mafia from Europe, is expected to reach Per.ang at 4 p.m. to-day.
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  • 65 8 Trie P. and O. liner Kalyan put back to Colombo on August 'Jl2. with a somewhat serious fire in h.T bunkers. The fire was discovered some 25 mile^ from Colombo and UMHBK it impossible to control the fire until the general cargo adjoining tKhold
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  • 79 8 Another of the sines of Children's Concerts will be given at the Victoria Theatre on Tuesday next, BeptHabOT 6, Ht "> p.m. under the auspices of the Singapore Philharmonic Orchestral Society. Admission for children is free, whilst a charge of $1 for adults will be made at the
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  • 114 8 To-day is notable from the fart that it .narks the anniversary of the birth not only of His Majesty Queen Willielmina of the Netherlands, but also of His Imperial Majesty the Emperor of our gwnt Eaeti m a'ly, Japan. There are great doings being '■nacted in the little
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  • 148 8 A quiet but pretty weeMfaaf was celebrated at St. Andrew 1 Cathedral on Saturday in the nuptinls of Mr. Charles Cunningham Hay, of Macs is Banker :«rd Co., and Misa Mathildc Bittinor. of Aberdeen. The Yen. Archdeacon Swindell officiate I. The bride, who was given away by Jlr.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 356 8 Lambert Butler GARRICK i<3Maßmmm¥HSßmm»2i '^Hl. per ti !^ette'^ct of 50 *££HM&* VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Delicioib Tosmanion Joins Guaranteed uncer the Pure Food Act 1908 (NSW) From 20 ctt. per tin SjM Pluna Various o/. fn 20 cts. Cherry. B'ackberry 30 S^^'' ''^fc^ i^^^ifW U'«cV berry Apples 30 iV 7^ 1 )y
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    • 110 8 ALHAMBRA To- nit lit at 7.M pj». PatlMs' Serial THE PHANTOM FOE IS Episodei or 81 reals Featuring JuanlU Hannn, Warnar Olaad and Hanr Eternals K])i?o<lc« 11 and 12 5 Its. WOLVES OF THE NOUTH 3 Its. Featuring Kva Novak Harold l.loyd Comedy HIS ROYAI. SLYNESS I'alhc Review and Topical
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  • 163 9 Heavy Fighting Four Hundred Killed. Reuter Telegram. London,, August 30. There is as yet no news of the British givrrison of fifty men besieged by the Mop'ahs at Malappuram.- It is increasingly evident that the revolt was a carefully planned attempt to paralyse 1 the Government of Southern
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  • 143 9 Reuteb Telegram. London, August 30. Beriia The Government's proclamation which is assa'.led by a torrent of abuse in the reactionary press, is welcomed by the Socialist anil Democratic newspapers. I is, acciinlin;: la tlir latter, due to the Gov•lNliral'l Btaasaaiaa of information thathe ritaatkui is much worse than
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  • 114 9 Rium Telegrams. London, August 30. Constantinople The Kemalists claim a success in a fierce two days' battle northwest of the salt desert. A Greek attempt to pierce the Kemalist front broke down. and the Kemalists made an offensive and captured Bilccljik and arc continuing tht advance. If
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  • 99 9 Reuter Telecram. London, August 29. Ov. in.-; to an alleged insult to the men'y status at thy arbitration proceedings last wee!:, the locomotive workers cr the Dublin and South-W 'stern Railway have struck. Later After an address by two men* bers of the executive of the Union of
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  • 42 9 Relter Telecram. I. or lon. August 29. Stockholm A new type of railway engine is Innj tested on the Swedish state railways. A steam turbine replaces the reciprocating machinery, and there are .special arrangements for cc<-nflmisins cleani aint >itvin>/ fuel.
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  • 204 9 Reuter Telegrams. London, August 29. Geneva An extraordinary session of the Council of the League of Nations heard the report prepared by Viscount Ishii with regard to Upper Silesia. It was discussed for an hour and a half, and the session than adjourned until September 1 to
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  • 59 9 Reuter Telegram. London. Aufjst f:9. Montreal Sir William Pope opened, the convention of the Society of Chemical' Research, which is being attended by notedi chemists from Britain, Canada and the United States. The scientific papers are to be presented include one dealing with' a new glass which the
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  • 49 9 Scott ish Census. Reuter Telegram. London, August 29. A preponderance of males over female* is also the feature cf the Scottish census returns. The population is 4,882,288, an increase of 121.384, the smallest so far recorded. Males numbered 2,348,408, having increased 39,564, and females 2,533,885, an ir.-reas? of 81,820.
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  • 50 9 Reuter Telegram. London, August 29. There are indications of trade 1 revival in South Wales. Sevcra. more tinplate works are resuming after six months idle- 1 ness, but most are on short time. Baldwin's Ltd., have secured an order for 17,000 tonsi if steel rails for China.
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  • 38 9 Rkctis Telegram. Lor/lon, Augu.-i 'iv. Paris It 's r. ported from Wmratm that thirteen were killed and twenty injured owing to a train filled with Poles being repatriated from Russia running off the rails rear Baranowitch.
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  • 37 9 Relter Telegram. London, August 29. The Ranee of Sarawak has won a £100 1 prize offered for the best criticism of th<M film, "The Bigamist," which is beinjr. •hown at the Alhambra Theatre, London.
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  • 64 9 RlJWk* TELEGRAM. London, August 30. Mr. Churchill has appointed Sir C. H. Bedford to be his honorary adviser on questions relating to power and industrial: alcohol in the Colonies and Protectorate?.' London, August 29. Copenhagen The Icelandic Government has negotiated a loan of £500,000 at seven per a: em.
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  • 174 9 Reuter Telkcrams. London, August 29. R'uUr learns that the Russian Soviet Government has refused passports tq 1m unofficial commission including T'ountl Tolstoi and Golovin, ex-presiJtnt of the first Duma, who were eo«ng to forcifm countries to appeal for lielp for famine stricken Russia. London, August 29. Paris Mr.
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  • 453 9 The following notes on military events for the seven days ending 2l»'th July, 1921, are issued to th? Press 1. Germany. The situation in I'pner Silesia has been, generally speaking, quiet since the 11th, but a disturbance took place in Oppeln en the evening of the 12th. Owing
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  • 212 9 1 A metting of the Legislative Council will be held on Monday, September 5. The Attorney-General will move That this Council approves the amendment of the Singapore Port Rules. 1911, by the cancellation of schedule II and the substitution of a new schedule therefor made by the Governor
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  • 28 9 The Durham County Council arc starting a pack of beagles for the elementary school children, the idea being that sport will benefit the children's health and prevent tuberculosis.
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  • 1742 9 Comments of Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard. A most interesting judgment was deliI Xf* 0^ in t lc Supreme Court yesterday by 1 Mr. Justice Barrett-Lcnnard in the suit of Chia Gek Koon v. Goh Lye Mm. His Lordship said This is an action brought by the plainI tiff
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  • 381 9 Government Official Refused A Hearing. The fixiii.^ of the list of civil cases for next month took place at the Supreme Court this morning before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, with whom was associated Mr. Justice Barrett-Lcnnard. Mr. Roland Braddell mentioned the CSM of the Singapore Cold
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  • 34 9 The Minister for Agriculture has formally opened at Ivry, near Paris, the largest refrigerating plant in Europe. It has a capacity of 0,000 tons of meat, representing the consumptiou uf Paris in 15 dnys.
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  • 1932 9 Progress of the Cricket Season. By Our Special Correspondent. London, July 18. The rumour that Hobbs would give up county cricket next y.ar and accept an engagement with the Rochdale club has been promptly contradicted, but it < ills attention afresh to the temptations which the northern League
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 437 10 It pouied with rain between five and six o'clock yesterday, when another Probables v. Possibles match had been arranged in view of the 11. M.5. Malaya Cup competition. Seventeen of the selected players turned up and endured it for twenty minutes each way. A* the sole purpose of the
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    • 29 10 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent wires Boxing practices re inaugurated at the M.S.Y.R. headqnartera yesterday. A fairly large number of enthusiasts attended. Mr. C. K. Rooke is in charge.
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    • 102 10 A EU Her wire of August 2it stages Fi r the continuation of the Australia All L'r^lard match at Eastbourne 4,000 spectators were presen*. The weather was glorious ami the wicket excellent. The Englishmen scored .'i2G in their second iamngs. Hubert AustSSl made 75 including si yen fours.
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    • 91 10 Competitors in the Singapore Golf Championship are reminded that the li>-.«t round will be played on Saturday and nd round on Sunday. Competitors arc advise-d to bring their own caddies. The first round draw is A. J. M. Sime v. Capt. W. C. Green E. Paymaster B.
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    • 32 10 Oar Kflala, Lumpur correspondent wires Bagot boa- Etiehcrds B— o, 7— .">, and will now meet Olhrtr t'> i*-c- i .-e who will repi set Bc?aofor in the- Gaunt Cup competition.
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    • 38 10 of the Straits Chinese Recr. at ion Club will l>e at home, on Satunlay at 4.:'<t. when the tennis championship final will U- played belweau T:m Cfcwis; Km ami Tan Toon Tnr.
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    • 32 10 Members of the Swimming Club arc reminded that the 150 yards handicap race in the Jarkscn-Millcr cup will take place i.n Sunday soon aft'-T the arrival of tho ten o'clock launch.
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    • 372 10 A meeting of delegates in ronne-ction with the Amateur Athletic Association of British Malaya was held at the Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur, Tin President, the Hon. Mr. Oliver Marks, was in the chair. The S. C. C. representatives were Messrs. W. A. Wilara and M. li. Hoigntc. The
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    • 122 10 Considerable interest is being evinced by rting public in the forthcoming inter-Club Sports, to be held fin the S.C.C. grounds en Saturday, Septe-mber 24, there being .keen competition between the tix clubs which have entered. Several gentlemen and firms have generously assiste-d in the form of subscriptions and
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  • 705 10 Kuala Lumpur and Local Industries. Messrs. Baker, Morgan and Co., Kuala Lumpur, reported at 5 p.m. on August 26 Dutch statistics recently appearing in th:- Malay Mail disclosed a terrible forcccst for the rubber industry by about 1924, as regards estimated production, consumption and the surplus. Against
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  • 31 10 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending Friday, September, 2 Wednesday, Sls't. 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, Chinese Company Recruits (Musketry). Friday, 2nd.— 5.1.1 p.m.. Drill Hall, S.F.A. Company.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 875 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times, Sir, I have just received your Budget dated July 1, 1921, and most sincerely congratulate you on your Leader. Action or Nothing, re Rubber situation. I quite agree with you that there is no excuse for Government inaction as you
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  • 104 10 Chefalo and Palermo, the great illusionists and conjurors, who drew tremendous crowds at the Star Opera Theatre on Sunday and Monday nights, again performed before a large and appreciative audience last night. The show was an exceptional, one and the audience were kept in a continual state
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  • 30 10 The Hiich Court at homo has ruled that the owner of a temperance hotel may be liable M an innkeeper at common, law for lite li>«s of a visitor's property.
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  • 1321 10 Detachment of Leinsters Missing. Further details of the Moplah rising in Malabar according to the Madrns Mail correspondent show that tho Auxiliary Force was mobilised on the night of August 'j:>. Owing to strong rumours that looting and excesses would start in Calicut, the European community have
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  • 446 10 Claim and Counter-Claim Over Panhard Trucks. The case- in which the Cycle arid Carriage Co., Ltd., Orchard Road, claimed $25,000 odd from Mr. M. S. Angulia, merchant of Robinson Koad, for refusing to accept five Panhard motor trucks which Inordered, and which th I.'1 plaintiffs alleged they had
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  • 70 10 Blacphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Singapore. Augus' M. Silver 98%. Hongkong l*'i per cent, prem. Three months gold 48. Share Market. Quiet.— Rubber. Practically no businesss passing. Tins.— Taipings 1.02tt-1.07tt, Norths I. 1. Souths r,.V71) cents, Rawangs 80-66 cents, Papana 86-4KI cent... Nawngnets 1.46-1.50, I.inguis &60-840, L'lu
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  • 111 10 It is now announced thtt the Russian Grand Op.-ra Company will giv.; only two performances in Singapore— at the Victoria Theatre on September K and Cavaileria Ki- -"tii-ana and a special ballctt will be presented on the first night and the- Dai ber of S ville
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  • 43 10 The Honour System, a ten part picture r.nv. Icing shown at the Liberty Hall, Is an unusually good production. It contrasts the reform system < f treating criminal:; with the old. brutal methods, and being produced on the !>.-> t line-- i inti-i .11 through.
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  • 957 11 Further Boon for India Prince's Pocket May Hold Surprise Packet. Colour wffl be lent to the rumours and hopes that the Prime is bringing to India a further concession towards the establishment of full Dominion Home Rule in lrdia by the remarkable statement made by Mr. Montagu in a special
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  • 50 11 That then- is a tvtti r outlook for Au.straI ::i n canwid ftmil Bt Kont is instance! by tho fact that Mr. Cos < r.-pivstntativi of liio Victorian orchnrclists) obtains) ;i ncord pruo fur tlu' first shipment by th N'arkunda 16*. C<l. c.i.f. for prars. nml I 1 M. <ini>
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  • 536 11 Home Bred Versus Dried Eggs From China. Tin National Poultry "Parliament" bold its opening session at the Midland Hotel, .St. Pancras the other day, Mr. Kd.vard Brown, retiring president of the rourri!, prcsidip.p. The K:srl of Ancaster, Parliamentary Secretary to the Miipstry of Agriculture, ,aj.l it was a
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  • 505 11 Messrs. John Long's Recent Prize Competition. Messrs. John Lonjr. of Xorris Street "W*? London S Wl Published, at la. tkl. an, jm Aap# Good Grain, by Kmneline Morrison. This is the prize w.nnmK novel fa the r.-cont John Lone OW prize competition for thi best Irmt nnvtl, i.,00
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 169 11 MOUTRIE PIANOS are still the most popular in the East the name high quality is maintained but •fCo/ PRICES HAVE 4Co W I°BEEK REDUCED 10 Thjj Offer for Spot Cash Payment only ALL NEW STOCK Send to- i». fur Illustrated Catalojjue S. MOUTRIE CO.. LTD. (lacorporatad la Hamckoaf.) Kaffirs Place,
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    • 277 11 RAFFLES HOTEL, PRELIMINARY NOTICE AUTUMN RACES MEETING MONDAY, OCTOBER 2-1 .—Tea Dance. I .to 7 p.m. TUESDAY', OCTOBER 23.— Dance after Dinner (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 26.— Orchestral Concert, Ml p.m.. Raffles Orchestra. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27.— Guest Nißlit and Dance (Evening Dress essential for Dancinfri. FRIDAY. OCTOBER
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  • 1173 12 {important Results of Recent Excavations. While the inheritors of Roman civilization have been engaged in their four-year struggle, the excavations at Pompeii, the most perfect Roman relic in the world, have continued almost unnoticed, states the Rome correspondent of the Times. Night by night guardians have patrolled
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  • 512 12 Exciting Finish to the Bisley Shoot. Sergt. J. Cunningham, a veteran of 62, from Wooler, Northumberland, won the King's Prize at the National Association meeting at Bisley (Surrey). The victory was secured with his last shot, his score being 22(5 against 225 by Captain W. Gray, of the
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  • 123 12 Mysterious Action of Indian Government. The sensation caused by the Indian Government's withdrawal of the munitions fraud case against prominent Indians on the ground that a large number of shareholders in Swadeshi business concerns would be ruined if the trial continued is heightened by an amazing message
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  • 117 12 The other side of the picture painted by the defenders of animal turns was given on August 8 before tha Select Committee of the House of Commons enquiring into the allegations of cruelty in training performing animals. Mrs. Graham, a chorus mistress, described how an elephant,
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  • 25 12 A teU'KTiiii) from Thetford, bearing date August •">, states thousands of young partridges and pheasants are dying on the neighbouring estatcß in consequence of the 'drought.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 251 12 T« M« this Brand of Beltlag MM iOA iHI\ Mevomj, Sarlnc of Money aa4 f^^^i) r^nST'i' B#tt«r HmulL Its aeirie* speaka VrßXr Sol* Afents I fIBMBsBSBaw KIAM KIAT CO.^^i^t, 108 in 4 109, MARKET STREET. J *CTnT?T^J <£cm|> DOT EMBOSSED Box Strapping IN CONTINUOUS LENGTH COILS OF 300 FEET Made
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    • 51 12 §n a iii D Pineapple Bracd Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY, LIMITED TROFICO ROOFING Sole Affents BARKER &OQ, LTD. Ready Stocks off ONE t~ jdj TWO j |!kom| and ';TROPICo| THREE PLY Asahi Cement (BEST PORTLAND CEMENT) IN STOCK Offered at Special Low Price Nunoi Shoten 10, WINCHESTER HOUSS. Telephone 336.
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  • 1278 13 The Expenditure Reduced to A Minimum. The eleventh annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Lankat Rubber Company, Ltd., was held on July 27 at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, EC, Mr. J. C. Tate presiding. The Chairman said I am taking the chair to-day on account
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 228 13 Whiteaway's ANNUAL SALE GREAT SPECIALITY WEEK. Remarkable Price Cutting Offers Mf -""■N,. 300 DOZEN J I C^WVT^TvS^^ Ltrje, Bordered, Frlnted 1 TURKISH TOWELS. GRRAI CLEARANCE OF TIES. Jlgb In all the latest deigns and colours. bm| MEL H Paisley patterns, checks. s;ot§, rft .stripes, figured designs and in self rarcfjnfln
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    • 512 13 i^A ho hong cI fTliia^^ $i M, k n st. Jwri E COMPANY \Mc tfPi 'w/ 'Phone 352 y jur N <^CApgg£^ THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE T BY TEST THE BEST. SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In the cause of TAN CH.V,
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    • 85 13 Y/p USE "RUSKILLA" PAINT FOR Preserving the underparts and mudguards of your MOTOR CARS, LORRIES, TRAMS AND LOCOMOTIVES. It is black in colour and the cheapest and most efficient covering for iron and steelwork. In 1 gallon and 5 gallon drums. From Sole Agents UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in tb«
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 1699 14 SALES BY AUCTION L wLAU BULANG RUBBER AND PRODUCE CO., LTI. PRELIMINARY NOTICE BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES FOR DEBENTURE HOLDERS. fie anderslgned hare received instruction* to sell by public auction (if not previously sold by private treaty) at their sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, on a daU to be
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    • 626 14 A«swta •vtr |4 M 4 Mi B.C AMtrance In force over $17,000,001 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. (Incorpersted U Straits ■ottlements) ■.AD OFFICE vTWehcster He..., llugapor. LONDON OFFICE Old Jswr,. IX. Th. Company ha. sBO.OOO deposited witfc Us Supremo Cwt «f SaclU* ecopllss with the British Life Assurance
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    • 437 14 NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANB (NLIH. INDIA COHMEBCIAL BANK.) EaUblisbed 1863. CAPITAL Fl. 60.000,000 (ebcui £5,000,000). ISSUED AND Fl. »5,000.000 (abo»< PAID UP £4,588,000). RESERVE FUND Fl. 48,000.000 (aboo' CM*,OOO). HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM. HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA. ERANCHES Hongkong, Shanghai, K<»'./e Medan. Soerabaya, Samarang, Bandoeng Weltevreden, Cheribon, Tegal, Pscalongaa Proboliuggo, Tjilatjap,
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    • 485 14 THE PANE OF TAIWAN, LIMITED (^ieorporatsd by Special Imperial CkarUr is Jspaa.) Capital Subscribed Y«0,000,000 CapiUl Paid-np Y 46,000,000 Bcscrrc Funds YIO,JBU,OOO President K. Nakagawa, Esq. Vice-President S. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS 8. Minaml, Esq. T. Hisamune, Ess. G. Kawasaki, Esq. K. Morinage, Esq. af. Esskl, Esq. T. Ikeds, Esq. HEAD
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    • 374 14 BANKING BANK VOOR INDIE (Incorporated in Holland) Authorised CapiUl Fl. 50,000,00* Paid op Capital Fl. 12.600.00t Head Office st BATAVIA Offices i BOERABAIA. SEMABANC, AMSTERDAM, EOTTEUDAM, THE HAGUE. Every description of banking bnslness traasstctod. H. W. WEYLEB, Ktupi IaSURAIIOfc COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Fire, Life. Marine,
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  • 859 15 Tit Purchase of a Factory Advocated. The eleventh ordinary general meeting of the Allagar Rubber Estates, Limited, was held on July 27, at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, E.C., Mr. Charles B. Sutton (chairman of the company) presiding. Mr. C. Meredith, representing the secretaries (the Planters' Stores
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  • 139 15 Accord inp to a Vienna message that city is about to set up a matrimonial bureau of an official character. An exM mister, Dr. Mataja, and a university professor, the initiators of the scheme, explained it in art interview. The rise in the cost of living,
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  • 63 15 I. id I Levprhulme asserts that more people shorten their lives by dawdling: in England than by hustling. He declared there were men in the United States today of 80, 90 and between DO and 100 years uf age who were still in good health and uctively engaKed in business,
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 325 15 Dunlop /<p Tubes ARE RELIABLE. THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. (Z) LTD. (Incorporate)! in Japan) U ii 4 (I, ROBINSON ROAD. GRAY MARINE MOTORS SMOOTH, FAST, ECONOMICAL We can offer for immediate ielivery and at reduced price the following Models. 3 H.P. SINGLE CYLINDER, 2 CYCLE 6 H.P. TWO CYLINDER, 2
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    • 466 15 Obtainable from all Combats Hereditary Arthritism. Leading Chemists M The dead dominate the lirin* CAarssu C««i«.) <'&k& Q^^s^SjrgSfffflik'i SINGAPORE, MALACCA, .^PilPife KUALA LUMPUR S^m^ IPOH AMD PEMANG< THE children of arthritic r O\% -'Jala^a^a^ parents inherit thei ;KS^\ iai^a^A '■'>' arthritic tendency From their V, 'AySVJ KM earliest years they
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    • 61 15 MORELAND Motor Lorries THERE IS NO BETTER LORRY AT ANY PRICE ON THE MARKET. IN STOCK: V/i ton Chassis only $6,500 2'/ 2 ton Staked Body and Cab Complete $8,500 V/i ton Body and Cab Complete Firestone Giant Pneumatic Tyres with Kellogg Engine Air Pump Installed $9,500 PHONE FOR DEMONSTRATION
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    • 426 16 New Shipments Just Arrived of:— ftarts Daplex Die Plates for P:p»s to screw V, in to lM la. ■arts Daplex Die Platca for Pipes to screw 1 In. to I In. Uttla Giant Screw Plates for Pipes to screw "h in. to 1 In. Saaterbrouk F-nglish MxUe Gas Thread Stocks
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    • 454 16 TAY GUAN MAT I*. PHILLIP STREET, raene Noa. $11$ and lU4, The meecasfnl contractor for sepply *t FIREWOOD AND BASKETS AND BROOMS, ETC I to the Singapore Mankipailty Atriaf tli« year 1121. GLOBB BOnJU UUUDI For e!-aring and preserving steam sellers of all type. Used by all factories, steamers, etc
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    • 942 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Waste, For Sale, Te Let, etc, in ordinary dose-set type (sversge clx words to liae) are Per line one insertion 28 c'.s., two ins. 4a ets, three ins. 04 cts., fonr ins. M eta- five ins. $1.00, srx ins. $1.18, ton ins. $1.40, twelve
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    • 889 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, 111, l'asir Panjang Road, new •easide bungalow. Entry September 12. Apply Soon Kian Mean, 59, Stanley Street. TO LET, from September 1, for two months only, ground floor of bungalow, newly furnished, beautiful situation (Tanglin district), close to town. Apply 518, Straits Times. WANTED TO
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    • 560 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, 31, Phillip Street. Apply M. Guston, 4, de Souxa Street or J. H. Ellis, Mu!.-.»ea Stree^ TO LET, :.TW PREMISES, lited with s: nitnrv installation, No. 6!>, Robinson Road, 117 and 118, Cecil Strce... >»oly M. Guston, 4, de Souza Street. TO LET, ventilated office,
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    • 353 16 Bellanger The EJag of French Cars WITH SILVB2 BADIATOS AND THH GOLDHN SILINCB. last Arrived Book lsrtj fUft twe Demonstrate* cars are te fee ».->ld at Special Prices. The BKLLANGEB is a car of efflcUac?, economy and comfort. No doubt it t. luxurious and the price Is within the reach
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 167 16 THE STRAITS TIIE3 TrUCPHONCS Editorial and General It Manager's Offie* Mlf Job Priiting Office ]2«4 All communications relation Is eitoiuv' matters and nivi ahonij b« i.4dk'»eat to THX EDITOR. All co-amtir.lriMoni relating to business matters— aiv«itls» merti, subscriptions, iccennu, prii.tUv etc, snoold ba adartssee te TSL. MANAGES. ADVIBTtfKMKNT KATK> Per
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