The Straits Times, 3 September 1921

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26,733 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 108 1 ji^MMi^il— ii^—^— TRAVERS FINE B OLD CHOICE H OLD PALE r^jj SHERRY TAWNY IH FORT MAY BE RELIED UPON FOR QUALITY. JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS. LTP. (Incorporated ia EngUad) HEAD OFFICE ESTABLISHED SINGAPORE BRANCH 119. Cannon «tr-t 1667 12, Battery Road. LONDON E. C. /-£s7f\ ALL KODAK CHEMICALS ARE rtZi TESTED
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    • 189 1 SALE Ro l- ns SALE I BARGAINS BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT 83,Pff3.i1l IN EVERY DEPARTMENT rt c a i c r~\ ~%s0) OM LL U|J i»M|j Once a Year Only BFgfl SEPTEMBER Ist to 17th ISSP* Our Silverware and Electro Plate Department will clear their Stock, at Prices Regardless of
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  • 578 2 Gambling at S«a on the Ship's Run." High Field Any more bids for High Field Five shillings Thank you Any j increase on five shillings The tim« is about half-past eleven on .any morning, the place the promenade i deck of a passenger-liner at sea and the
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  • 525 2 I An Official Organisation For Tourists. The need of an organization, such as an Empire Travel Bureau, for making better known to travellers the beauties and Bj attractions cf some of the outlying portions of the Dominions and Dependencies has long been, says a correspondent in the Times,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 203 2 «•»>. t-ton Albion Lorry. I Cheaper j to Run I ARGE owners, who have 1-l compared the running expenses of every type of vehicle they use, arc now standardizing on Albions, because the figures prove that the Albion costs least of all makes for maintenance, repairs and replacements. f No
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    • 678 2 Mrs. Lowe Tells How Cuticura Healed Eczema I "My child was suffering with wet I I eciema which first came out in a rash I .flgj^, of small pimples on her I l^^fsk face Later places came I U out on her kands «nd I I iir*"* arms .also on
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    • 225 2 1O H.P. CITROEN CAR Ik* «xcell«nc» oi French ■ntonr.obiU ngtaMrlac kaa I«m NW> known and agreed by «xp«rta. Tb« Citro«a U tka »t\ •tmlmtq t btft of thia achool of production. thia rtmarlcabU Car— «pmpar« it with aay btkn llg kl HIMM Market. Taka a demtwitration ride dtire it ronnwlf
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  • 812 3 Where Locks End and the Tide Begins. On thotw half suburban, half rural roaches of tin- Thamos, wbero tho locks end, and tho tir*t Uckwasli of the tide is folt, vuricty of MM Imvo combiucd to kuep back tho surrounding ■ricks aud mortar from tho immediate nrijjli
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  • 386 3 'Shooting Active Rays at Cancer Tissues. The jio-calliil new cure for cancer was much iiirtuK.<t"l privately and a little discussed in a public lecture at the itiial ntssions of the British Mi-dickl Associatior at Kewcastle-on-Tyne. The president, for example, told n:e, writes a special correspondent home pai er,
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  • 25 3 An extraordinary rise in the prces of food (rrains especially wheat is causing: Ki-nvr anxiety more particularly among the poor, and middle classes at home.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 242 3 The Hand of the up-to-date Man and his "Swan M Pen. Men really modern in their ideas uss Swan Pens because they enable tbun to do more and better Work with less trouble. In fact, the possession of a "Swan" Pen by a professional or business man is a si^n
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    • 470 3 3 l I »l v\fe EL* An invaluable restorative in cases of Exhaustion When ihe «yftem is "below pai, any unusual strain upon the ntlltty j often cajsesa feeling of exhaustion j 1 This feeling ol exhaustion is due to m a sudden partial collapse of the Z I vital
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    • 776 3 NOTICES TENDERS INVITED PAWNBROKERS' LICENCES, SELANGOR. Tenders will bt- received at the ofßeo of the Secretary to Resident, Selanpor, Kunla Lumpur, up to noon, on September 30, 1921, for the rijht to receive a licence to act ns Pawnbroker under The Pawnbrokers Enr.ctment, 1914," in each of the under-men-tioned arean
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    • 596 3 NOTICES GERMAN DEBTS TREATY OF PEACL. BRITISH CLAIMANTS are notified that the period within which claims against German Nationals may be accepted has been extended and will expire on September GO, 1921. After that date no claims under Article 29fi of the Treaty of Peate with Germany will be accepted.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 874 4 STEAMER SAILIN6S P. 6a- British India t Apcar Lino (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSL'I-^R AXD ORIENTAL 9. N. CO. (I'rdor Contract with His Majesty's. Governmeat) Tk* Company's MAIL SEKVICR EAST OF BOMBAY arc at present aaaa*aded LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON Da*
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    • 722 4 ST£AMtR SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP GO. LIMITED Steamer* iat*nded ta aall flwa llagapen SELANGOR -Sunday, 10 a.m.. for Miri, Labuan, Jeaselton, Kudat, Sandakan, Jolo and Zamboanga. KINTA- Monday, 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. HTE LEONG- Monday, at 4JM pjt, fer Malacca and Maar. KAKA— Tuesday, at 4.16 pjb., i»r
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    • 58 4 STEAMER SAILINGS DOLLAR LINE SINGAPORE TO NEW YORK I AND BOSTON VIA SUEZ Grace Dollar I LOADING EARLY NOVEMBER. I Through Bills of Lading issued from I Singapore to the Principal Cities of the United States and Canada. For further information as to Rates, etc.,' apply to THE ROBERT DOLLAR
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    • 406 4 STEAMER SAILINGS 0. S. K~ THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISBA LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) No. I, De Soasa Street. Proaoaed Sailing from Singapore (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN LINE For Port Said, Marseilles, Leadoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam aad Hamburg arr. dep. •ALASKA MARU Sept. 14 Sept. 16 ALTAI MARU Oct. 15
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    • 629 4 STEAMER SAILINGS AUSTRALIA BY BURKS PHILP LINE (Incorporated la Australia) Singapore te Java Ports, Part Darvli, Thamday Island, Brisbane and Ryrif.ey, v.i Torres Straits, also with tranahipm*nt M uther Victorian, South Australian and Nortfc Queensland Ports, British Now Guinea, Nt«f Britain, Tasmania and New Zealand Porte. APPBOXIMATB SAILINGS MARELLA, 7,372
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 572 5 STEAMER SAIUWa N.Y.K. European Line LONDON LINE FortnighUy Service FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP, VIA PORTS SADO MARU Sept 7 KITANO MARU Sept. 21 LIVERPOOL LINE FortnighUy Service FOR MACSEILLES AND LIVERPOOL VIA PORTS LISBON MARU StP*- HAMBURG ONE Monthly Service FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG, VIA PORTS TOTTORI
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    • 225 5 STRAMER SAILINGS DODWBI LINE (Incorporates la laclaaa) FOR NEW YORK DIRECT VIA SUEZ HOLTON CASTLE In port KUREMONT CASTLE Sept. 15 KENDAL CASTLE Bid. Oct. WRAY CASTLE said. Nov. BOWKS CASTLE mid. Dec. For freight, pleas* apply to PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD, Agents. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE PASSENGER SERVICE Sailings
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    • 310 5 STEAMER SAILINGS GREEN STAR LINE Steamer Destination Da* date WEST CALERA Los Angeles and San Francisco via ports Sept. 15 LORAIN New York and Baltimore via Suez Sept. 28 WEST CARMONA Los Angeles and San Francisco via ports Oct. IS DUQUESNE New York and Baltimore via Suez Oct. 28 SAGADAHOC
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    • 124 5 FIAT CARS c LORRIES Marine Engines FOR LOW COST RELIABILITY DURABILITY ECONOMY AMD EFFICIENCY. Most favourable arrangements made to suit all Customers. APPLY Colonial Motor Co. ORCHARD ROAD 'PHONE 950 Michelin Cord Tyres (STRAIGHT SIDB) 33 by 4 34 by 4' ,i 32 by 3>/ 2 STOCKISTS i CHIN HUAT
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 599 6 CtIEMAS jg -mm: ftu LISSCTY HALL, LIMITED North Bridfo Road TO SIGHT 1 9.30 p.m. TO NICIIT Wl 1.1. 1 AM I ■■•.iX prcaente i:. L W.il.-h'-. in:i>.t<r dninia I'ox Super-production. f%* (.rr.TU'sl Mm. r t.ild THE HONOUR SYSTEM: 1O Part* '■'.Id an this prod action and la h.:iri its
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    • 243 6 ENTERTAINMENTS VICTORIA THEATRE SINGAPORE. TWO NIGHTS ONLY RUSSIAN GRAND OPERA CO. ENSEMBLE ARTISTiQUE Thursday, September 8. at 9.15 p.m. CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA followed by A SPECIALTY BALLET Friday, September 9, at 9.15 p.m. THE BARBER OF SEVILLE Booking at MOUTRIE'S. Prices $3, $2 and SI. The Show that ban given Amusement
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    • 86 6 NAHAR OPERA OK SINGAPORE At thtlr new Bvvrnalh Theatre, opposite the Qajrtng I'nli.-r Station, Gaylang Road. To-night To-night The ttfJfVm Story NOORDIN :i> THK PERSIAN GIRL Sunday, •jataata PRAK SAB MA I SVEI) ALI A. M. A. Staee Manager. Proprietor. HANDEL MAATSGHAPPU "LIE KO SAN," Ojokja, Seaiarang, Cheribon aad Soerabalja
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    • 309 6 NEVER SAY DYE, SAT TINTEX HOW TO USE IT P Put a toispoonful of Tint*\ into a cup, add sufliciont Lot water to half till tlin cup, stir well and put contents into half gallon of cokl witter. First wash the material well ami plnco whilo wet into Tintex Water.
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    • 82 6 j We are {British: CA question arose g recently as to our nationality. W e wish therefore to f reiterate "We are British." I t t t t t rf General Manager: From Cassells, London. t, j Press Room Manager: From Dennin Sons Ltd. Art Printers, Scarborough 0- Capital: British
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  • 210 7 FIXTURES Satuidar. September 3. High Water. 11.21 a.m., 11.19 p.m. < rirkrt League P. Services and Law v. S.K.C. Cricket League Ceylon XI v. S.C.C. SC. l: tennis championship, 4.30 p.m. I. .id Club Meeting, Balestier Road, 6 p.m. hi fulo and Palermo, Star Opera, 9 p.m.
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 97 7 raat Wharf Basin- Nil Bnat Wharf K.« n Mara. Sheers Wharl Nil. Mala Wharr Nil. Kmpirr Ihii-k Kuiy.ilus, Tan. Wharf Gorgon, Panama Mnru. Jardines Wharf Nil. Palo Bnal Coal Wharf. Nil. Kepptl Hsrboir. Main Wlurf iBSW, Indo Maru, Akera, M II 1:. La Mh An, lii.
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    • 39 7 HYE LEONG, Urit.. :tO2 tons, from Malacca for Malacca i-'J. KEKLUNG MABD, Jap., 903 tons, from Sourabaya for Uangkok KINTA. Brit, ''OK ions, from Penanß 3-9. for P TARA. Brit, MM Uat, from Madras 3-9. f.ir aUaru
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  • 227 7 T»-<Ur Vedun P» lUniaman, K. Duncun and Trengganu 3 pjm. .'■'.imLu and Pontienak 3 p.m. Malacca. P. Swettenham and Penang 3 p.m. pert SwetUnham, CaUab*, Suez, London. Kotu-rd-.m and Hamburg 4 p.m. Miri. Labuan, Jesselton, Kudat, Sandakan, Sulu and Zamboanga 4 p.m. Bangkok P- ra Medan P"
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  • 132 7 FraM trrowinj; is a comparatively new industry >" Mew Zealand. Exports begaa in li'Kl when 5,fi00 cum's were shipped; M IM4 the export trade had grewn to r.X.000 case*. The war interrupted a boom in orchard p'antinfc, areas being planted at that time at the
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  • 45 7 Programme of Drills, etc., far week ending Widnwwtaj. SaptHMbM 7 M. rilay, r.th.— 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall ChilMM Company Recruits Drill. If, Mil 1.11 p.m., Drill Hal! I'iiiiu^. I'mpany I'urade strong us pos-Wedm-sday. TUv- IJi p.m., Drill Hall Chinese Company Recraita (Musketry).
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  • 139 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, September 3. On London, Bank 4 m.'s 2/4 1/16 Demand 2/3 13/16 Private 3 m. credits 2/4 13/32 On New York D-mand 43 Private 90 days 46 Vs On France Bank 500 On India Bank T. 16.1 On Hongkong, Bank d/d 18 V 4 p.c.
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  • 46 7 11.30 a.m., Saturday. September :i, IH2I. Ipot iept. (ct-Dcc. Pale Crrpe Cloiinjr Price* Buyers Sellen Spct Sept. Oct.-Dcc. Singapore Standard Bibbed Smoked She*l Cloainc Pricea Buyon S«Il«rf 2(5 V. 27 "4 27V2 28 2i)Vi :»0 ■ket Dull. DAILY PRICES CURRENT.
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 183 7 Vai. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 1 1 Ayer Wcng 1.00 1 1 Hi tarn Tin 1.40 1.60 1 1 Jelantoh 0.80 £1 £1 Kam Kamunting 1.17.6 2.2.(5 10 10 Kinta Assoc. G.OO £1 £1 Lahet Mines 5 5 Linjrui Tin 3.25 3.75 10 10 Malayan Coll. 14.25 15.25 1 1
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    • 124 7 /al. Pd. Buyers. Sellers, ill il Bi\ Am. Tobacco 3.0.0 3.10.0 £1 nE. Smelting Co. 6.25 6.75 S/- 5/-.Electric T'ways 2/6 10 10" Kraser Neaves 27.50 29.00 >0 50 W. Hammer Co. 75 86 100 100 Katz Bros. Dcf. 140.00 10 1U Mexican Eagle 4.10.0 5.0.0 10 10 Maynuni
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    • 101 7 EnR. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par 5 p.c p.m. Spore Electric Tramways, i 5 p.c. 1*350.000 nom. S'pcre Municipal 5 p.c. I $1,878,000 par. Vpan Mun. 4'i p.c. of it»o7 *i,000,000 io p.c. Urn. S"pt.re Mun. 4M: p.c. of IKOU $1,000,500 10 p.c. dis. Spore Mun. 4Vi !>< of 11)00
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    • 379 7 FraMT aaa Co. and Lyan and Bratt'a QaoUttean TtMUj** frism. Praam Lyall A Co. Evan Allcnby ($1) 0.25 0.15 055 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.90 1.00 0.90 1.10 Am. Malay i»> £.00 1.60 2.00 A. Hitam (%'>) C.50 7JH 8.00 A. Kuning (sl> 1.00 1.00 A. Molek (Sl> 1.00
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 700 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TO I.ET, 1 commodious space for garag* ■nd godowns. Apply Offioe, Burlington. ~TO LET~APARTMENTS, suitable for office, »hop, studio, tte. Apply Office. Burlington! TO LET, second floor, 1-b, Baffles Quay bright and airy office. Apply ground floor. CONVERSATION LESSONS, given by a d> in French, English and Malay.
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    • 55 7 DO IT NOW It may be a small thing to-day, but it will soon be a big thing if you do not have it seen to at once. At the least knock, the »li£htest fault in your engine SEE US. THE MOTOR CAR HIRING ENGINEERING CO. 6M.8, BUKIT TIMAH ROAD.
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    • 355 7 MANGEODINE Price $1 SPECIFIC FOR MANGE IN ANIMALS. A SURE AND SAFE CI'RE. Obtainable from THE STRAITS PHARMACY, H7. Middle KIU SAM DISPENSARY. 335, Victoria St. Boad. MU.N DISPENSARY. 442. North Bridge MEDICAL HALL. Ltd.. Battery Road. Road. MEDICAL OFFICF, Bra* Baiah Road. BRITISH PHARMACY. 440. North Rridgr THE DISPENSARY,
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  • 54 8 Oil. At her residence No. 70, Spottiswoode fttk Road, on August 31, 1921, Tay Soon Neo, wife of Mr. Oh Kee Chuan, beloved mother of Oh Tiung Soo, Tung Hock and Choo N'co. Mother-in-law of Mr. Tan Eng Chua-i. Aeed 49 years, funeral on Sunday, September 4, at Sang
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  • 1137 8 The Straits Times SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 PUBLIC OPINION. It will be noticed that the Straits Settlements Association has convened a public meeting which will be held in the Victoria Theatre on Monday evening at 5.15. We, do not propose to discuss the resolutions which will be submitted, and we may
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  • 16 8 Amendments of the rules under the Arms and Explosives Ordinance are published in the Government Gazette.
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  • 24 8 i The wave of dengue fever in Ipoh is spreading. Several Europeans have gone down with it ami many office clerks are also ill.
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  • 17 8 Telegraphic communication over the Government line:; with Penang, Siani, Kedah and Kelantun was totally interrupted this morning.
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  • 33 8 The petition of Dr. P. W. Green of Johore for exclusive rights in connsction with an invention for an aitti-malarial drip can, will be heard at the next meeting of the Johore Council.
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  • 19 8 The chop on the film The Man Whc Turned White has ceasd to be valid, states the Government Gazette.
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  • 18 8 Mr. V. A. Tayler is appointed member ot the Indian Immigration Committee, vice Hon. Mr. W. Duncan, resigned.
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  • 21 8 Mrs. J. J. Conn?ll will sing The Penitent at the evening service at Wesley Church to-morrow when Lushop Bickley will preach.
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  • 25 8 The United Kingdom mails despatched by Tara on Monday are expected to reach London before those sent by M inels leaving earli.r the same day.
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  • 27 8 At the forthcoming meeting of the board of licensing justices, Mr. A. Sarkies is applying for a first-class licence for the Grosvenor Hotel, at 18, Stamford Road.
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  • 25 8 Mr. L. Crcsscn, chemist to the Nether'anus Gutta Percha Company (Singapore Rubber Works), is authorised to file a 3pecification of an invention for caoutchouc blocks.
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  • 30 8 The monthly meeting of the Ladies' Work Party in connection with the Presbyterian Church will be held in the Tom'inson Hall, on Tuesday, at 4.45 p.m. Hostess Mrs. David Reid.
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  • 34 8 Mrs. Capduila, whom the Hongkong police detained in connection with the tenth of Mr. L. C. Capduila, at the Astor House Hotel, v week or so ago, ha? been admitted to the mental asylum.
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  • 41 8 The 3 per cent, premium bonds issued by the Veeteelt and Cultuur Estate, Ranoe Pani, Soerabsya. as advertised, ars now obtainable at $10 each from the loca! branch of the Banque dc l'lrvlo-Ch.'ne j'.n from Mr. J. Terstc.g, 86, Cecil Street.
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  • 37 8 Mr. E. V. Brcwerton will be conducting the service to-morrow at H p.m. at B---the:.<!a Gospel Hall, his subject being The Stven Cries. A hearty invitation if sriven to all to attend these services, Sankey's hymns used.
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  • 35 8 Following the recent aeroplane landings ->n mountains, pian-, are afoot to evolve big flying craft operating as air lifts fcr the purpose of conveying tourists to popular mountain resorts and mountain tops, thus eliminating climbing.
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  • 37 8 Under th..' auspices of the Malacca Chin?se Literary Association, Rev. Goh Hood Khcng on Monday )a&i in the Association's hall gave an interesting lecture on the impressions of his recent world tour. Mr. Khoo Kirn Lian presided.
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  • 43 8 A Statesman cab'e dated London. August 18, ::a.vs that in consequence of the industrial depression thousands of unemployed who served in the war are accepting sen-ice in the Spanish army. The pay offered is 3s. 9d. per day w;th a bonus of £25.
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  • 54 8 The Belmont Hotel, Yokohama, which was purchased some time ago by the Bar.. mc Industri >lle eie Chine, has now ceased *.o exist, and the Banque was to move into the promises on September 1. The Belmont is the second hotel in Yokohama to close this year, the other being
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  • 55 8 Particulars are given in the China Mail of the Society recently formed in Hor.gkong. The objects of the society are "to oppose the evil practice of rearing Muitsai, to assist the public to realise their mistake in continuing this practice j.r.d to devise Ihe best ways and means to effect
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  • 65 8 A Simla message of August 10 mentions that at the forthcoming session of the Legislative Assembly, Sir Sivaswamy Iyer intends to move for the appointment of a committee to consider and report upon the organisation of an Indian Consular Service in the British Dominions and foreign countries, and also that
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  • 75 8 The Soerabaya Courant learns with reference to the report that Messrs. Godfrey Phillips and Co. are about to open, up a tobacco factory at Bandoeng that it is true, but that its capacity has ben much understated. Instead of it having a rapacity to turn out 100,000 cigarettes a day
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  • 87 8 In an article on present day shipbuilding the Neuwe Soerabaya Courant states that on Jur.i 30 last the United States had 789 vessels in building— 7ls steamers, 57 motorbcats and 17 sailing ships— as against a tctal of, 884 en March 31 last and 941 on June 30. 1920. Holland
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  • 86 8 On the night of August 6, four Chinese soldiers in civilian clothes, but with concealed weapons, boarded the teamer Robert Dollar, which was lying at anchor at Wanhsien. At about 2 a.m. they seized a Chinese passenger, accused him of being: a bandit, thrust him into a sampan, and then
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  • 88 8 A smart capture was effected by the Kanipar Police on Tuesday night at the junotion of Gopeng Road and Tiger Lain 1 They stopped a hired car proceeding in the direction of Ipoh and searched tinpersons of the occupants, a Mohammedan Indian and two Chinese, -with the result that they
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  • 429 8 Mrs. G. O. Daniel and children arrived by the Tara ths morning from India after a holiday. Mr. James Harvey Murray, a nat.ve i.f New York, is granted a certification of naturalisation. The Hon. Dr. Claud Severn' and Mrs. Claud Severn are to be congratulated <.n the
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  • 36 8 Mails from Europe ex P. and O. Khiva will arrive by train to-morrow night ar I will be dealt with on Monday morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders about 'J a.m.
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  • 69 8 Output of British Malay Rubber Company for 1920 was I^62.7;ftj_ lbs. rubber. Gross average received was' t,'i.S2d per pcund London equivalent. Balance <>f £2,568 was brought in, from which has been deducted expenses pertaining to formation of new company £1,407. Loss for year was £24, after
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  • 76 8 At the conclusion of the public examination of a trader, named H. Karim, and a witness named K. Saiam by the Official Assignee before Mr. Justice Barrett-Len-r.ard yesterday afternoon, his lordship ordered that a rule be issued on Karim. to show cause on Friiav next why
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  • 78 8 Before Mr. Nui.n, District Judge, tliU morning Mr. C. Everitt mentioned the ca^e of Mr. W. L. H. Regout, for whose extradition the Dutch authorities apply on a charge of alleged embezzlement in connection with one motor car tyre, and said that as the Attorney-General's decision had
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  • 187 8 The P. and O. Kalyan pat back to Colombo harbour on August 22 about (5.30 p.m. with a somewhat s-rious fire in one of her bunkers. Tlie vessel, which arrived in Colombo at 10 o'clock on the Saturduy morning from Kobe via Shanghai
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 136 8 REMINGTON The Universal Typewriter for Office Work. HKS/Lr^pgCi with IN STOCK NOW. No. 10 A Writes a line 7"j. inches lone: and holds paper 10 inches wide. No. 10 B Writes a line 9 1 a inches long and holds paper 12 inches wide. No. 10 C Writes a line
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    • 173 8 ALHAMBRA Beach Boad. S Pit. WOLVES OP THE NORTH 5 Pts. niwr«al Special Attraction featuring EVA NOVAK Alhambra Feature 2 I'll. THE BOND OF FRIENDSHIP 2 Pta. 2 Pta. HIS ROYAI. SLYNESS 2 Pt*. F.-f HtoM TUnvd THE TOPICAL BUDGET First Show. THE PHANTOM FOE Pathe Serial, Kpisodea 11 and
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  • 362 9 Belfast Rioting. Seventeen Deaths: Two Hundred Wounded. Reuter Telegrams. l»ndon. September 1. The cabinet of North Ireland further conferred with the military and civic authorities in Belfast to-day, after which the Lord Mayor i>suod a proclamation appealing for the continuance of peace and declaring that further military effectives are ready
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  • 149 9 Reuter Telegrams London, September 1. Simla A communique of August 60 stntes that the Tirur and Mallapuram mobile columns were on the eve of converging on TirmanKadi, where it is b.-lieved the rebels are concentrated with the object cf making a stand. The Calicut noLile column is also
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  • 42 9 Reitek Telegram. London, September 1. The arxicty with regard to the fate of Amundsen* expedition to the North Pole Has be.n relieved by the announcement of Reiner's Chrutiania correspondent that the explorers' vessel Maud has reached Seattle with all well.
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  • 246 9 Great Reception to General Smuts. Reuter Txlscram. London, September 1. Cape Town General Smuts had a huge reception. In a speech at luncheon he recapitulated the efforts he made in London with a view to securing peace in Irelar I. He declared that his services mere requisitioned immediately
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  • 147 9 RIUTH TELEGRAM! Lor. .lon, September 1. New York At the opening of the market cotton sensationally declined a hundred points. Later it ralikM fifty points but closed 52 to 75 points lower. London, September I. Charleston, West Virginia Militia reinforcements have been ordered to Logan where striking
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  • 68 9 Reuter Telecram. Paris, September 1. Thanks to the cooperation of the military air service and private builders, French aviation is enjoying the highest degree of efficiency. Forty thousand aeroplanes could be mustered immediately in case of emergency. The opening of several long distance air lines is to be
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  • 56 9 Reuter Telegram. London, September 1. Geneva The Council of the League of Nations decided to entrust the first consideration of the Silesian problem to the non-permanent representatives, namely Belgium, Brazil, China and Spain, with full liberty of action, including an invitation to the Germans and Poles in
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  • 39 9 RIOTU TILECRAM London, September 1. According to present arrangements the Prince of Wales will conclude his tour iv Ind'a approximately on Mjn.li 17, and ij calling at Singapore, Hongkong and possibly Pcnunc vn route to Japan.
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  • 78 9 Durinjf the past few weeks there has been a severe outbreak of foot-irritation amongst Europeans in Colombo. In the majority of cases the irritation has not been serious and has proved amenable to treatment, but in f-w others it has caused great discomfort, und in one cas>e at least !kiv*ss
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  • 179 9 A in: i;ig Bolshevik Message. Riutob Telegrams. London, September 1. Paris It is reported from Helsingfors that a Bolshevik communique charges the pan-Russian relief committed with approaching foreign governments with a view to establishing control over famine supplies. The communique attack foreign governments and says, If they want
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  • 322 9 Birthday Celebrations Held At Puloe Samboe. A correspondent sends us particulars of thi" celebrations held in Puloe Samboe ir, honour of the anniversary of the birthday of Queen Wilh.lmina showing with what enthu.-iasm they were carried out under the patronage if Mr. M. Van Tright, the fc\::eral manager.
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  • 173 9 [Sp.aking to a Drummer Boy of ihe Regiment the other day, he th.ank-.-d me for speaking to him and said I was the first civilian he had speken to sire? he cam* out here. I turned away with s lump in my throat.] Oh It's pleasant in
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  • 131 9 The booking for the Russian' Opera Company is now open at Moutrie's, for the only two performances <lhat will be given in Singapore, at the Victoria Theatre on September 8 and 9. At the first performance whorv Cavalleria Rusticana is tho hill, Madame Gussieva will be
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  • 2411 9 The Prince *f Wales And Racing. By Our Special Correspondent. London, August 4. For some time past rumours have been current in racing circles that the Prince of Wales was about to form a small racing stud to be trained at Newmarket. It is now possible to state
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  • 207 9 Two Days' Sitting at Kuala Lumpur. The Malayan Leaiier of Friday says The Hon. Mr. H. Marriott, HlllMll Adviser, Johore, Chairman of the Trad-.-Depression Commission, pr.-.-u!ed ovev thy first meeting of the Commission in Kuala Lumpur yesterday in the Committee room at the Federal Secretariat. Th.- members
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  • 287 9 The Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association has called a Mttfag for Monday next at 5.!5, in the Victoria Theatre, to diicuss the following I1<|1« tions Resolution I. This meeting views with grave concern the prolonged neglect of the Government to adopt, announce and carry into effect a
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  • 21 9 Mr. H. C. Alee, who has heen recruiting after his recent serious illness nt ih>' Crag, Pcnang, has returned to Singapore.
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  • 1400 10 Administration Report for Past Year. Mr. B. W. Thomson, the British Adviser to tl.i (iov iimient of Kelantan in his administration report for IK2O. says The n venue w. an increase of 51K7..M1 over th revenue of the pr.-vious year and $207,740 over the ewtimate. The expenditure was $1,425,860
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  • 389 10 Troubles over not Balancing Accounts. For a great. r part of the day yesterday Mr. Justice Barrett- Lennard had before him Mr. Kwck Boon Pin of Chop Bian Joo, Ship Chandlers, Phillip Street, who in the course of his public examination by the official Assignee, the hon.
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  • 91 10 TH rate of mortality in the Settlement of Singapore for the wick ended Auguxt 20 was 34.46. Tihe total numb.-r of deaths was M 6 of which 195 were male subjects ar I 71 (eaatc Convulsions claimed 25, phthi>i* :'.7. mularia fever 22, dysentery 16, beri-bcri 21,
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  • COHRESPONDENCE.
    • 211 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, is it not peculiar that at this time when so many m?n are looking for employment, one man can be appointed to hold three positions I refer to the secretary of the Singapore Sporting Club, who, besides this position,
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    • 224 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— On behalf of the promoters of the Charity Boxing Contests recently held at the Star Opera Hall and of the boys who took part in the same, I beg to tender thanks to those who have given help. It
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    • 113 10 To the Editor cf the Straits Times. Sir, I perfectly agree with your iorrespondent A Sympathiser in his letter on Boxing. j I would even go further and would say that no one who has benefited financially by promoting these contests, or who shows an utter ignorance of the duties
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  • 110 10 A two-minute Tarnado film of Messrs. M. Ezekiel and Sons will be shown tonight at thj Gaiety Cinema. The Honcr System, a thrilling epic of the law's delays and cruelties, the Fox' super-production by H. C. Warnack which is now being shown at the Liberty Hall in the
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  • 175 10 Mr. R. J. Raine, and his syce, had a marvellous escape from injury in an alarming motor car smash in Farnuhar Street, Penang, on Tuesday, reports the' Pinang Gazette. Mr. Raine, who is district manager of th; Valvoline Oil I'miipany, was returning to business after tiffin.
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  • 923 10 General Air of Stagnation At Kuala Lumpur. Messrs. Fearon. and Co., Kuala Lumpur, reporting on August 31 state There is little of interest to record in the past week's business, all sections of the market with the exception of tin. having been poorly supported, and a general
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  • 90 10 In addition to a large Rejection of fiction and juvenile books, the following I' works will be ready for issue to-day Cotes (Everarrf), Down under with the Prince C .5316 Hi us.- (K.M.I and C. Seymour, I What really happened at Paris A Kirkaidy (A), Fifty Year.< of
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 108 10 Malaya Cup Matches Arranged. The draw for the southern section in the H.M.S. Cup competition has now been completed and is as follows Negri Sembilan v. Singapore, at Seremban, Saturday, September 10. Singapore v. Malacca, at Singapore, Saturday, September 17. Malacca v. Negri Sembilan, at Malacca, on a date
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    • 74 10 S. F.A. Cup, The draw for the S.F.A. Cup competition has been made, and is as folows Staffords I v. Borneo Co., S.C.C. ground, Tuesday, September 6. S.C.C. I. v. Staffords 11, S.R.C. ground, September 7. S.C.C. II v. R. E. Sports Club, S.C.C. ground, September 8. S.C.F.A. II v.
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    • 300 10 S. F. A. League Completed The final match in the first division of the S.F.A. League was played yesterdaj when the S.R.C. met the Sea Defences. The game had no effect on the leaguetable all the Sea Defences could do by a win would be to tie with their opponents
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    • 101 10 The Gaunt Cup lawn tennis competition which will decide the tennis championship of Malaya, is to be played on the S.C.C. courts on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday next week. The representatives of the various parts of Malaya will be as follows. Singapore, S. Nakamura. Penang, Khoo Hooi
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    • 65 10 A Reuter wire of September 1 states The Australians v. Sussex match was continued at Brighton to-day before 8,000 spectators in glorious weather. Sussex made 282 in reply to the Australians' total of 209. Young made 124, batting four hours. He hit a five and fifteen fours.
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    • 83 10 The race" to-morrow morning will be the final for tbe Rear-Commodore's Cup, and will be raced for over what is now termed the Club Course. Start S.Y.C., round mark boat off White Betcon. round man-o-war buoy, back round Y. C. buoy, down inside breakwater, round White Beacon
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    • 48 10 A neuter wire of September 1 states that the St. Leger probable starters are Craig an Eran (Frank Bullock). Franklin (Donoghue), Thunderer (blank) Westward Ho (Carslake), Roman Fiddle (Hulme), Foundation (Fox), Milesius (Beary). Star of Blyth (Calder), Polemarch (Childs), Napolyon (Connell) and Beau regard iStrydom).
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    • 19 10 Mr. J. R. Badham, formerly of Singapore, made a good 52, playing recently for the Bombay Gymkhana XI.
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    • 152 10 The boxing tournament- of the St. Joseph's Old Boys' Association will be he'd in the King's Hall, St. Joseph's Institution on the 7th and 10th inst at '.> p.m. An encouraging number of over thirtyfour entries have been received, and the competitors are asked to meet at the school
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  • 252 10 Decisions of the Municipal Commission. At a joir.t meeting of a sub-committee of the Municipal Commission, on June 28 Nos. 1 and 5, 2«th June, 1921. Electric Trams (625/21) Considered Mr. Dyson's report on the Singapore Electric Tramways and it was deckled That the provision of an adequate
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  • 292 10 Dance Around a Collector's Grave. A curious oi,l festival attracted thousands c f people on July 25 to the ancient port of St. Ives, in Cornwall. One, John Kr.ill, for thirty years collector of H. M. Customs at that port, settled upon the Mayor and Burgesses for
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  • 300 10 The following Singapore properties were mM by auction by Messrs. Cheong Kocn E.-ng and Co. at th.ir saleroom, 30, Kling Street, on Wednesday afternoon Freehold land at Loron.;; 12 off Gaylang Road, lots one »o fojr, area 12,775 sq. ft., bought by Mr. Chua Tian Wee at
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  • 36 10 The marriage took place at St. Mark's Church. Bangalor., m August U, <( (ienevieve i.r.ii, second ilauijlit.-r of Mr. and Mr-. P. I. Kohlh.-fr". Eastern Extrusion Teleg.apii Co.. I't-namr, lo Lieut. Roland Hudson York*, T.'.th Carnatits, Secunderubud.
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  • 965 11 Last Scenes at His Majesty's Theatre. The abnormal run of Chu Chin Chow at His Majesty's Theatre has come to an md. The production has been "an unconscionable time a-dying." for its last Righta were announced as long ago as May, hut on July 22 in
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  • 120 11 The case of aliened assault, in which i DWM Baaed Rrtuiburi; was chariri'i wit( voluntarily rauMiiK jfrievou.s hurt to Vei Singh, a Sikh watchman employed at th« Hotel Van Wijk, on August 16 last. «MM mentioned before Mr. Da\v.-on in the thin' eourl, and transferred to the district court, where
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  • 572 11 Police Chief on Metropolitan Crime. While many of the suggestions «m--i bodied in the following anicle may not be applicable to Malaya, there are several hir.ts that miprht be taken with advantage by people living in tbese parts. BrigadierGeneral W. T. F. Horwood, Commissioner of Police
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  • 414 11 Activities of Java-China-Japan Line. The Java-China-Japan Line must surely •ccupy a unique position among shipping companies, states an Amsterdam corrrspunknt in the. Financial Times. Last year ■da profit of ovir 100 per cent, on ta capital and paid c nly If per cent, divi-i«-iid. the remainder
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 181 11 MOUTRIE I PIANOS are still the most popular in the East The same high quality ia maintained but •ICo/ PRICES HAVE ICo/ IV I o BEEN REDUCED 19 Thia Offer for Spot Caah Payment only ALL NEW STOCK Send to-day for Illustrated Catalogue S. MOUTRIE CO.. LTD. (laeorporatad ia Hoagkoag.)
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    • 389 11 Raffles Hotel MONDAY.— Tea Danaant, 6 to 7 p.m. (Admission free). WEDNESDAY.— SpeciaI Musical Programme after Dinner. THURSDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress sneatlal M Dancing). FRlDAY.— Special Lunch— Orchestra. SATURDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential M Dancing). PICTURES Sunday, September 4, at 9.30 p.m. "DULL CARE"
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  • 417 12 i)AY SEPTEMBER 4. St Andrsw's CmthsdraL 7.30 a.m. Litany. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 9.15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion. 5.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. St. Matthew's Sepoy Lines, No Service. During; the following week Holy Communion on Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m. and on Wednesday
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  • 301 12 Frenchman's Estimate Of Singapore In October lapt year Mr. Cucheroussci. went home on the Admiral Ponty, but the story is only now appearing in his paper L'Eveil Economique de l'lndochine. Here is one small note that Singapore might appreciate as reproduced in a recent issue of
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  • 37 12 K new invention railed the methano•neter, which is expected to reduce tha nsk of mine explosions to a minimum. Hag passed the Anal home tests as to its capability of automatically recording a fractional percentage of firedamp.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 210 12 Kiam Kiat STANDS for ATI S FACTORY ERVICE DO NOT WORRY, WE WILL HELP YOU. DOT EMBOSSED Box Strapping IN CONTINUOUS LENGTH COILS OF SOO FEET Mad* of flexible, cold rolled steel, lacquered to prevent rustlm* aad emboaaed to protect the head of the nail. The edfea are ronaded to
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    • 813 12 A Beauty Gift For Your Hair "aUIURI HAII DRILL" ENSURES lUI HAII HEALTH AND BEAUTY. »> 1,000,000 "HAIR-DRILL" OUTFITS FEE?. VO woman la lh* world po**eeses as l.er ii natural birthright sutb eitiuiaiti'lT flu* kair a* th* HrituU womax. With i r ear*. It become*, indeed lbs rer? rrott n
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    • 116 12 ml^ n H 111 U Pi nea PP^ e Brand Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY, LIMITED Lambert Butler GARRICK per tin i Ib^MbZblbU Ji if f Hillfr l^BaJ^aaßE- aO f E% f\ tS'^Wj^l I J.^'J^r Tfl i M JTObS vy j\J BB^aasw^tf ■ff AI ■t# MiiM VIRGINIA CIGARETTE S Your Transport
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 294 13 w hi tea way's ANNUAL SALE Ends Saturday. Sept. 3. Great Rug Offers: /l 4 THE "LINCOL Tartan Fringed Rug 58 iGB P'^M Sale Price $9.50 fj| Ja THE THISTLE Y/^^M Kriiigfd Rug, Tartan ono side, vHail Navy Blue Reverse 58 x6B JHjRM Sale Price $16 50 THE "Me GREOOR
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    • 275 13 i"* i" i Radiant Beauty simply by using daily a little "'HAZELINE' SNOW" (Trade Hark) Beautifies the complexion and keeps the skin delightfully soft and smooth 1 Protects from tlv.- ill effects of extremes Exquisitely perfumed f\ '^^%K^^m neither greasy nor sticky. I y ~W^W^ Sullied in Miinty glass /vis
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    • 76 13 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 the Straits
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 719 14 SALES BY AUCTION rwLAU BULANG RUBBER AND PRODUCE CO* LTI. PRELIMINARY NOTICE BT OBDEB OF THE TRUSTEES FOB DEBENTURE HOLDERS. r»e tndsrslcned hare receded Instruction! to aell by ?nblie auction (If not pr«Tlous"i. sold by private treaty) at their aale-room. Raffles Chambers, Baffles Place, on a data to be notified
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    • 322 14 MEONfi KOON SENG GO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of valuable town and country properties. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.'s saleroom. No. ;)0, Klinjr Street, on Wednesday. September 14, at 2.50 p.m. 1. Mortcagee's sale of valuable freehold land and the w.H-built brick nnd tile roof residential property known as No.
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    • 641 14 AmtU .v« M.MMM S.C. XMrance in force over $17.000,00« THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. LTD. (Incorporates 1 Ia Straits Settlements) ■SAO OFFICS t Wtaehesttr Besse. ItagSDors. LONDON OFFICE 12. Old Jewry, E.C The Company has £10,000 asposlUa with ths Supreme Court ef Eaglsna aai eomplUs with the British Life
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    • 435 14 NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANB (NETH. LNDIA COMMERCIAL BANK.) Established 186 J. CAPITAL Fl. 60,000,000 (abea< £5,6(6,000). ISSUED AND Fl. 65,000.000 (abou< PAID UP «4,585,000). RESERVE FUND Fl. 48,000.000 (abos< 0,605,000). HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM. HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA. E RANCHES Hongkong. Shanghai, KrVe Medan, Soerabaya, Samarang, Psndoenj Weltevreden, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecaloagan
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    • 453 14 BANKING THB BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED (laeorporated by SpetUl ImpertaJ Charter In Japan.) Capital Subscribed M r«0.000,00« Capital Paid-np Y«6,0OO,000 Reserre Funds TKLMO.OOO President K. Nskagawa, Eaq. Vice-President a Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS s a Mtnaml, Esq. T. Hisamune, Ea«O. Kawasaki, Esq. K. Horinago, Esq. M. Esski, Esq. T. Ikeda, Eaq.
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    • 449 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Fire, Life, Marine, Accident, Guarantee, aad Motor. Aaeeta exceed UO.KM.f9 W. A. SlMS— Manager and Underwrite. Eastern Branch, Singapore. THE MANUFACTURERS UFE INS. CO. (Incorporated in Canada) All the latest plans of Life, Endowaext and Acuuity policiea i*?°ied. Assets f6.000.000 QUTHRIE
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  • 930 15 Looking for Larger Shipping Profits. i There nan licen a very Wtk >>mo spurt In froighu which will bo additionally beneficial as soon ascoul is more plentiful for exporl Kinaucier of July M>. lv r, pad i •her.-- has been some laßßing which is deplorable, as Mime
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  • 173 15 Lord Cromer has wir?d the following message to India lt is the Prince of Walcs's personal wish that throughout his tour in India His Royal Highness may be given every available opportunity to rvice men and pensioners of the Army. Accordinp to a Simla message of
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  • 48 15 The Daily Mail's Johannesburg correspondent says that a syndicate has commenced operations fcr salving the i laWfatßaU Grosvenor which sailed from Trincomalee in liK'Z laden with gold atvl jewels and was wrecked off the east coast >f Cape Colony. An engineer has reportl.J llml the *h,\i ia i
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 298 15 The Service Sign AVERAGE SALES FOR LAST 9 MONTHS 70 CARS. Why are we selling these large number of Fords in these times of depression Because it is the only car which car. satisfy the present day call for economy and is cheapest in first cost and the most economical
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    • 656 15 Combats Hereditary Arthritism. The dead dominate the living." rC* -CA-.-U 00-au) THE children of arthritic W _J____a_____ /> parents inherit the jK^J i -_-_T^ ___a arthnlic tendency From their AjCSL>. >_■£____ J-L-LX 1 earliest years they should be given LJRODONAL in order to modify the condition and -fc»___t_ J!ll^ .>»»
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 358 16 New Shipment* Just Arrived of ■art. Daalez Die Platen for Pipes to screw tt in to 1% la, ■arts Duplex Die Plate* for Pipes to screw 1 In. to I la. Little Giant Screw TlaUa for Pipes to screw »4 in. to 1 In. Baatorbrook English Mike Gaa Thread Stocks
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    • 426 16 TAY 6UAN KIAT M, PHILLIP STBKCT. Paeeie Nee. nil aai tlla. Til* aaeeeaaful contractor for isjßply FIREWOOD AND BASKETS AND BROOMS, ETC to the Singapore MaaJcipality. cartel the year IML GLOBH BOILH UMDI For clearing and preserving steam k*Ueri of all type. Used by all factoriea, rtiuiri etc, ana found
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    • 920 16 OASSIHED ADmiTLSEMENTS The PREPAID charges far Waata, Far Sale, To Let, etc, la ordinary des a let type (average cix words to Mac) are i— Per line one insertion 28 cts., two in*. 46 ets, three ins. 64 ets., four ins. 82 eta- aye ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.18, ten
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    • 795 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, stores and offices. Apply Ed. M. Nathan Co, 4, De Bouia Street. TO LKT, office No. »-b, Malacca Street. For particulars, apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET, 31, Phillip Street. Apply M. Guston, 4, de Souza Street or J. U. Ellis, Malacca Street. TO LKT, second
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    • 390 16 Half Price Sole AT KOH COMPANY BRAS BASAH ROAD and ALSO ROBINSON ROAD Perfumery, Stationery Books, Fountain Pens, Chocolates, etc. OPPERED AT HALF THE USUAL PRICES. Real Bargains! Don't lose this Chance!! Periodicals and Magazines also offered at Halt Price during the Sale. KOH COMPANY TO OUR PENANG FRIENDS AND
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    • 404 16 Straits Motorcar Service, Ltd 118-tls, ORCHARD ROAD. Sola Distributor* of BELLANGER famous French Car All kbkasi of Repairs to Motor Cyeh* Can, and Lorries executed. Crafted Cylinders, Crank-Caaca Rear« aatf broke* parta of all meUla Weldcdl RELIABLE CARS AND LORRIES HIRED. Gooda Transported from Ship*, Godowm\ Private Housec, etc A
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 166 16 THE STRAITS T.3ES TOJCPHONM Editorial and General IS Manager's OSce lilt Job Printing Office IM* All communications relating aa editorial mattar* and news jhould b« ft<tdr»*t.>/ to THE EDITOR. All r«t,-.n ai:ie»ile..i relating to business mattera- ai7* ctiauments, subscriptions, aaaoeqrU, prli.tUv etc- should be addresie« M t'» I MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT
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