The Straits Times, 7 September 1921

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  • 652 2 jOnly the Wish of Madmen Says A Great Medico. Sir Arthur Keith, discussing Dr. Carrel's experiment with me to-day, writes the Newcastle correspondent to the Daily Express on July 22, said Eternal life is not impossible, nothing is impossible. Dr. Carrel, who is Franch by birth, went
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  • 143 2 Fleet of Aeroplanes to Be Kept. The South India Observer, a MM paper published in Ootacamund, says "As prediction, but one fairly certain of fulfilment, the Madras Government, or the Governor, will, before long, own an aeroplane, or, fcay, two one stationed at Ootacamund and the
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  • 165 2 Woman's Quest for Gold on The Norfolk Coast. In her fifteen-ton motor yacht Enchantress Miss Knowless Foster set off from Hammersmith Pier on July 30 for the I coast of Norfolk. She has learmxl that! there are several interesting, and probably valuable, wrecks in that direction, two of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 281 2 Established Cable AdJnss 1872 "Thormxtrd" /Chicago Montgomery Ward to. CHICAGO, U.S.A. CATALOGUE FOR 1921 IS NOW READY Describing a CompUto Line of High Grade General Merchandise yflf Auto Accessories Clothing yT«-lW— v Cream Separators Drugs L frS Yh Electrical Goods Furniture Jfylß !Jy Farm Implements Groceries V 4 v Household
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    • 560 2 la.-rola M "Voup Skin s\ad r s^ H n alar in of RmUuub'i La- JtM 9 rola. It •flKctonllr rttnoTM /<£~^b& W lrritfttioD. *to., aod I, Seliiiit- ba^ad m al^ii thia(l tvlrtAii.il KfgSM a« hirt-cla.»i chialtu aad KgBM "SAVED MY BABY'S LIFE" MOTHER'S STRONG TRIBUTE TO BABY'S OWN TABLETS. I
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    • 217 2 10 H.P. CITROEN CAR Tka •xe*U«ne« ot Franeh antoambiU anrta««riag kM Ml HV known and agreed by •zpcrta. Th* Citro«« la tka MtaltMlK kaat of this school of production. flw this remarkabls Car— eompars tt with aaj etkar UfM Ml Market. Tak* a demonstration rid*— drira it yonrsalf tf yen
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  • 708 3 Mo lapping to be Commenced Until 1922. The sixth ordinary general meeting of shareholders in the Tuan Mcc (SelaiiK')'") Itubber Co., Ltd., was held at Colombo on August 22. MY. F. H. Layard (director) presided and there were present Messrs. C. J. Owen, and R. I. Hughes
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  • 328 3 Bill to Extend Credits And Insurance. Then- baa just been issued, says the Financier of July 21, the text of a Bill tc extend tba QverseM Trade (Credits am, Insurance) Art, 1(120, to the giving of guarantee! In connection with export transactions am) otherwise to amend Section of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 316 3 ..'ivili. ENDORSED BY |L p Dr. Gordon Stables />Ct/) <; lll t imagine a simpler and '^^V "~~J J r£rt aprveable remedy, for a Peps >J AflV^^Jl s^y talllt as s m as jt divested of its 2^^^~ j AWC^l\t^'^ 4 ;>ri-servinjr wrapper ami placed on the \hß W la^aaa\M
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    • 741 3 NOTICES TENDERS INVITED PAWNBROKERS' LICENCES, SELANGOR. Tinders will be received at the office of tho Secretary to Resident, Selnngor, Kuala Lumpur, up to noon, on September 30, 19S1, for the right to receive a licence to act as Pawnbroker under The Pawnbrokers Enactment, 1914," in each of the under-men-tioned areas
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    • 741 3 Straits Settlements Loan, 1921 ISSU I OF $20,000,00 LOAN Beariag interest from the date of pnrcfaase at 7 per cent, per aannia payable half yearly on May 1 and November 1. <»«♦«»»«««»»»»« repayable: at par on may i, 1930 FREE OF INCOME TAX AND OTHER DUTIES PRICE OF ISSUE 100
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 934 4 STEAMER SAILINGS J P. 0.- British India AND v Apcar Lino (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) The Coapaay's MAIL SERVICE EAST OF UOMBAY are at present saspeaded LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON I TO MARSEILLES
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    • 746 4 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO. LDRTCD Sttaasrs intended U sail frea llagia*r« KlNTA —Monday, 4 p.m., for Port Swattenham and Penang. HTK LEONG- -Monday, at IM fjs, far Malacca and Maar. DELI -Tuesday 12.30. o.m. for Miri. I.abu.-ui Jcssclton Kudat. Sandakan, Jolo mid Zamboanga. KAKA— Tuesday, at 4.1P pjL, for
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    • 55 4 STEAMER SAILINGS DOLLAR LINE SINGAPORE TO NEW YORK VIA SUEZ Grace Dollar LOADING EARLY NOVEMBER. i Through Bills of Lading issued from Singapore to the Principal Cities of the United States and Canada. j j For further information as to Rates, etc., apply to THE ROBERT DOLLAR CO. No. 117-121,
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    • 395 4 STEAMER SAILINGS 0. S. K. THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporated In Japan) No. 2, Do Aoata StreeL Proposed Sailing from Slngspore (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN LINE For Port Said, Maratllloa, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam aad Hamburg arr. dep. ALASKA MARU Sept. 17 Sept. 18 ALTAI MARU Oct. 15
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    • 638 4 STEAMER SAILING? AUSTRALIA BY BURN 3 PHILP LINE (Incorporated la Australia) Singapore to Java Porla, lurt Darwin, Thursday Island, Brisbane and Sydney, sw Torres Straita, also with transhipment uther Victorian, South Anstnlian and Nortt Queensland Ports, British New Guinea, New Britain, Tasmania and New Zealand Ports. APPROXIMATE SAILINGS MARELLA, 7.372
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    • 589 5 STEaHER SAILINGS N.Y.K. European Line LONDON LINE Fortnightly Serrice POR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP, VIA TORTS fIADO MARU Sept. 8 KITANO MARU Sept. 21 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Service TOR MARSEILLES AND LIVERPOOL VIA POSTS LISBON MARU Oct. 9 HAMBURG LINE Monthly Service FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG, VIA PORTS
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    • 378 5 STEAMER SAILINGS I Nippon Yusen Kaisha PASSAGES FOR EUROPE I A few first and second-class accommodation is available on the undermentioned steamers INABA MARU sailing Oct. G KAMO MARU sailing Oct. 19 IYO MARU sailing Nov. ATSUTA MARU sailing Nov. 17 For further particulars, apply to NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated
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    • 247 5 PASSAGE IMTEI) KINGDOM The M.V. Glerriinoy i.i expected to sail for (;|r«Kuiv. v,h (oion\bo and Port Said, about September 13. Has first-class accommodation available. For further particulars, apply to BOUSTKAD A CO., LTD. (Incorporated in th* F.M.S.) Agents. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE PASSENGER SERVICE Sai lines from Singapore tc London
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    • 184 5 JOHNSON PSCKETT MANILA ROPE THE BEST THEREFORE THE CHEAPEST Buyers now-a-darn are more insistent upon superiority of quality than cheapness of price. They recognize that lov. ness of price often mean* lowncsa of quality and service. Price and quality arc satisfactorily combined in our product. Sole Agents KEAT CHEAN6 COMPANY
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 583 6 CINEMAS t*j QQ HALL, LIMITED North Bridge Road Thf Stttmi CfcM Ml p.m. EDDIE r> O L O In DmHwhl'i mi'.il mmmMm KING OF THE CIRCUS 18 |»:ut, (Firsi timi- in Singapore) A in.ii.c lie is whirling ci.i~.Hlcs t inns life, luvstcrv :nul romanrc, packcj with tremendous thrill:. Episode 1
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    • 291 6 ENTERTAINMENTS POSITIVELY feAST TWO NIGHTS THE THEATRE ROYAL North Bridge Road. To-night To-night GRAND GHIN6E OF PROGRAMME THE KINGS OF MYSTERY WILL SHOW New Tricks, Dances, Illusions and Sceneries I'riday. September 9 THE STAR OPERA WILL GIVE A SPECIAL PERFORMANCE In which several new Actors and Actresses will lake part.
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    • 85 6 For all Defects of Vision. CONSULT Mr. K. F. CHONG Fellow of the Spectacle Maker's Co. Diploma of the British Optical Association Fellow of the Institute of Opthalmle Optic ans (London) OFFICE AT THE United Pharmacy, 305, North Bridge Road SINGAPORE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPU "LIE KO SAN," DJokja, Semarang, Cherlbon and
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    • 419 6 on NEVER SAY DYE, SAT TINTEX HOW TO USE IT P l'ut :i teaspoonful of TinU\ into a cup, add sufficient hot water to balf fill tli cup, stir well and put contents into half gallon of cold water. First wash tho maternl well and place while wet, into Tintex
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    • 36 6 11APER CLIPS r AND PINS VI of nil sizss and kinds Ring Clips Ideal .35 box .45 box Owl .50 box ANY OFFICE STATIONERY Obtainable from RICKARD LTP Prompt Printers 76 Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 2228.
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  • 239 7 LAMAG RUBBER ESTATES. li'iß Reducli(»n in the Labour I'orce. Mr. \V. E. Roberta, presiding at the meeting of the Lama*.' Rubber Estates (191 J), Limited, said :hat, in view of the continued dcpreli«ion in tlic rubber market, l;.\ had to exercisf the j-tricte.Nl c-i'inmiy and had had to curtail their
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  • 64 7 IVlacphail and C-o.'s Daily Keport. SniKapore, Seiilenibt-r 7. i Sii\. i 39)4. Hongkong in p.c. pma. Three monthi moV\ 4ii'^. Share Market. Quid.— Rubbers. Prac-; tii-ally no enqairy. Tina.— Taipinga 1.10-1.10. Norths 1.32HH 1.10, Souths 7(i-7.". cents, I';. pans &o-6SVaI 1.40-132 Vi, Linguia 3.50-3.70, Tongkah Harbonn 14^5-14.76.
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  • 146 7 The third CUdRB'l Concert of MCI VM fhrca ;:t the Victoria Theatre vest r.lay proved the u.<uhl auceeaa, a i-n.wliii houae enjoying un excellent pro-l Under tpe baton :.t Mi:j^r W. Gj Singapore Philharmonic .i contributed a nupber of ideetioai in very kooil style. Mr. Llo I>. Gcsiinj.r
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  • 160 7 'p. ActOß, Civil District Judge, the propri Arest of the Bon unford Road, toed the Van Wijk Hotel for the coat rf a plate itaaa window, which, it was alleged, was broken by the hoteJ'i Jagai to Marco laat. It was by i!n defence that the
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  • 151 7 I (o. report :—Thenis iittlc lo report OH again thii week, the local ikare market Is if anything: somtwbal eaaier, with very little interest beinir thown la any sectioc. Tin. howwr, ha* i to ElBl 16a., a riaa on the waak i hat hM so fnr had
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  • 114 7 Tfca halt ><■ -I" rt f H' l' J- Club for ri July l. MM t > iwm ■«>. Utl sis«-ws thai i-tm-Ks of liquors, tobacco, etc., at June ;.C bst amoontod to the valuu of MM.T*. The Club'i poaiiion at tl.nt ilati■bowed, after allowing for bills
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  • 23 7 ProfrrWnHtof of Drills, i-tc, for week rmlinjr Wednesday S ;>nmhvr 7 \v.,!n, -c'.-iv. vir. p.m.. Drill Hall, i!) Recroiu (Mmlritrj)
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  • 170 7 rUTVHB Wednesday. September 7. High Water, 1.2s a.m.. 1.2K p.m. Tanolin Club at Horn*. 6.15 pji. Hoxing St. Jo.icpli's, nt 8 pjn. Gaunt lup Tennis Cliampionship. S.F.A. Cup S.C.'V v. Stafford! 11, S.R.C Thunufxy. Septemltrr 8. Jli^' \V:iUr, 2.18 ajn., 2.8 p.m. Orchestra Practice, Tomlinpon Hall. I
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 93 7 VESSELS AT THE DOCKS Saat Wharf Daaia-Nil. East Wharf— Nil. Sheers Wharf— Nil. Vain Wharr Kaaking, Munchc. TatakiagJ Lai Jaa» Knipire Dock -Gf"gtf Maru, Eastern Imp..j -..r. HT«(I Wharf f.umeus. iaraiaca Wharr Lake Gilpen. Pala Uranl Coal Wharf, mv. Keppel Hirtioir. Main Whnrf Juno. Akrrn. Abellu. M i. Bella. Coal
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    • 79 7 DAN JJ.CK (,U.'\. Di.t.. 11l taaa, from UnC.~.i> 4-9, i'-ir Basaa 8-B. CMINUUA, Brit, l^M tvr.s. from Swatow 30-8, for Bangkok 9-0. DELI, Brit, 7*B tons, from I^buan .1-9, for Mlri unc. DE WEEBT, Out., MS ton.«. fror.i Berow 6i' f..r Soorabaya 11--1 QUOBRA, Brit., »i> tons, frnni
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    • 32 7 The P. and O. sttar.ur Kashmir \\*< left HongfcOßS, and is expected to arrivi- nt thiport at ol'ont fi :i.m. on Sunday. September mUI preeasd i« the 1". and O. whan on arrival.
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    • 189 7 To-day .!,,l;.n I PJ". Port Swcttenham and I'enang 3 P-m--tluar and Malacca 3 p.m. Kretty. Tre-.gsanu. Kelantan. Patani, Singora. Bandon and liangkok 4 p.m. Colombo and Bombiiy 4 pjn. Bagan Pm•langkok PJ» Colombo. Port Snid. Genoa. Marand Neai Yurk 4 p.m. Taoroday JuaU Pahang, Prknti, Sungei Lembing
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    • 23 7 V»tt Singapore July 11 July 21 July 25 Julj 27 Arrived Londo August IT Augunt 17 August 22 August 22
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  • 140 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, September 7. On London, Bank 4 m/a 2/4 1/16 Demand 2/3 18/16 Private 3 m. credits 2/4 13/88 Oa KM York Demand 42% Private U0 days 40te On France Bank 500 On Indiu Bank T. W> (in Hongkong, Bhnk d'd 20 p.c. preni. On Shanghai,
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  • 50 7 lp.,t »ept. >ct.-Dcc. Singapore Standmrd Pale Crop* Closing Pricet Bdvotl S*""T» 2H 2'J Spot Si'pt. Ckt.-IXc Singapor* Stai<dar< Bibbed Smoked She*-' Closing Price* Bnven 3ellert 27 27 <■; 28',^ nii si Tone of mar ki-t Sti-aily. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 12 o'clock noon. September 7,
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 180 7 Val. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 1 1 Aycr Wcng 1.00 1 1 Hitam Tin l.'iO 1.45 1 1 Jelantoh 0.80 11 ii Kam KumuiitinK 1.15.0 1.17.»> Id 10 Kinta Assoc. G.OO il £1 Lahat Mines 6 5 Lingui Tin 3.25 3.7~> 10 10 Malayan Col!. 14.25 1826 1 1 Memrlcmbu
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    • 124 7 I S3. Val. Ptl. Buyers. Sellers. £1 il Er. Am. Tobacco 3.0.0 3.10.0 £1 nE. Smoliinir Co. 6.25 6.75 5/- .">/- Electric TVays 2/0 10 Jo'Frascr Ncavcs 27.50 29.00 SO 30 W. Hammer ci Co. 80 :><i IOOIOOKatz Brcs. Dcf. 140.00 10 10 Mexican Kajrlc 5.0.0 5.10.0 10 10
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    • 102 7 K. Bag. C p.c. Cl,2;M,::00 par 5 p.c p.m. Spore Electric Tramways, p.c. SUJO.OOO num. S'pwre Municipal 5 p.c. $1.»>75,000 P* r S'n.r Mun. V-- pr. i of IW7 $1,000,000 10 p.c. dis. S'pora Mun. 4 Mi p.c I of 190!» $1,600,500 10 p.c. dis. S'porc Mun. 4Vi pc.
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    • 371 7 Fraatr aad O. aad LyaD nnd Eyatt QeotaMeaa, To-day's Price. Fraser Lyall C<: Evatt. Allcnby ($1) 0.25 t).15 0.20 Alor Gajah <$1) O.DO 1.00 0.90 1.10 Am. Malay (»2> 2.00 8.00 A. Hitani C.50 7.50 C.50 7.50 A. Kuning if I; 1.00 1.00 A. Molek <$1) 1.00 1.00
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 17 7 PETER CHONG CO. (THE COMPLETE BOOKSHOP) removed te 18, RAFFLES PLACE next to POWELL Co., Ltd. Singapore.
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    • 138 7 TO LET Reantiful compound house, 10, St. Thunm Walk, coQsifcting of 10 bedroom*, bathroom-, •ervants' quarters, garage und fnni* onort water and gas 1 r- > I on and newly limf-wafhee nr.rf repaired. Very clean and cool plae* Suitable for mess. Apply 27, South Canal Ruad, nr Mr. Y«o Swee
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    • 39 7 TO LET MAGNET HOUSE, 02 and 6?., Robinson Poad, FIRST FLOOR. Two small officer, SECOND FLOOK. Approxiraatuly 2,500 I ft., area available. Modern sanitary arrangements. Apply Fraser and fhalmura Engineering Works Proprietors General Electric Co., Ltd.) (Incorporated in Kngland).
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    • 568 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED, Swi»s gentleman who can do correspondence in French and German. Apply r.57. Strnits Tinier. WANTED TO BUY, about half an acre freehold land, close to town, reasonable price pnirl. 554, Straits Times. TO LF.T, -J401 :mcl 24OT Jon Chiat Lane. rent $:'.."> per month. Immediate entry. Apply
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    • 583 7 NOTICE BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT AT JOHORE BAHRr. MiKcillanrous Suit N" of 1921. Between M. P. L. PAI.AM.M'A t lIKTTY. Chargee against TAN TE<K JOON\ Oiargor. AUCTION SALE of viluuhlu liubber Batata at ScKiumit. Johore. The undersigned have received instructions to sell by public auction at their sale-room.
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  • 52 8 Tin* marri.ij:? is announced between Mr. OnR Bvm Chew, the «M«rt son of the iHte Mr. Ong T<ck Urn, and Mi»s Tan Sii-iv Ua* Ni-o, the tecond daughter of Mr. Tan Chin t'hinir, and Ihc ceremony will take place at lh" brideproom's rcMdcnrc, at W—illlliil." Scrnngoon Koad, on r'ri.lny,
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  • 49 8 A Keqalcß lii^h Mass for the rcpont of the ■OW of Urn Inti- Juneph Walfr Friitandin, w!m) die.l nl 51. Jo.-rph'; l*if», Tranqucrah, Malnci-ii, on Hapteaket l^iO. will In- suns ''I Ih" 1 Church of St. Kruncif Xarier, Mhlbccs. on Friday, September 9, iii^l, at 6.15 a.m.
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  • 1071 8 The straits Times WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7 THE PUBLIC MEETING. It is not necessary to ajrrce with every word that was said at the public mretinr held in the Victoria Theatre on Monday rveninjr. The main point is that by remarkable majorities the meeting expressed its desire for some action to
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  • 20 8 A walking stick made of rubber from Bukit Jalil F.statc, Petaling. is on view ut Messrs. John Little's, Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 27 8 In view of the shortage of European office and business accommodation in Hongkong, the government is being asked whether the military establishments could not be transferred elsewhere.
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  • 43 8 In the Supreme Court yesterday, Mr. John Laycock, on behalf of six petitions for the winding-up of the Banque Industriellc de Chine, asked that the matter might stand over for another 14 days on the same terms as before. Mr. Justice Barrett-Lcnnard consented.
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  • 56 8 An extraordinary general meeting of the Serdang Centrel Plantations, Limited, was he'd at the registered office of the company, Miming l.ane House, (0, Kastcheap, on August 8, when the articles of association of the company were altered, reducing the number of directors from four to three. Mr. Herbert Wright presided
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  • 18 8 It is reported that the North Brothrr light was not burning on the night of the lth inst
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  • 19 8 It has been (.'ecided to admit women to Hongkong University and the first girl student has already been registered.
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  • 20 8 The Rent Assessment Board will sit in ;he Municipal Board Room, Singapore, on Tuesday, the 13th inst., at 2.15 p.m.
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  • 25 8 Kajang Railway Station is now lit up with electric light, a Delco lighting set iimilar tr the one at Sungei Besi Station laving been installed.
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  • 30 8 The launch Kwon Yik which has been e.erduc from Hongkong since about August 1 5, arrived in Singapore yesterday at about noon. She had been virtually given up a? lost.
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  • 28 8 The national war-time council of the V.M.C.A. in America has donated three hundred thousand gold dollars for the new •lub and property acquired in Shanghai. Work begins soon.
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  • 36 8 The steamer Bcnclurc has been bought "rcm the Ben line by the house of Namazie if Hongkong, and is changing her name to :h? Tangistan, as all the Namazie ship? ire named after towns in Persia.
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  • 37 8 Mam. McAuliffe Davis and Hope, Penang, write that with reference to their etter of the .'trd instant the rubber crop )f Cicely Estates for the month of August s 54,500 and not 5",400 lbs. as previously idvised.
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  • 38 8 Importance is attached to the discovery )f copper in Shetland. Experts declare hat the supply is inexhaustible and is luporior to the Spanish. A plant is Mag ai.l down immediately and mining is expected to begin this month.
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  • 34 8 Sergeant H. J. Whittle, Ist Battalion, South Staffordshire Regiment, having jcen appointed t *>ct temporarily as Comjar.y Sergcant-Majti and Instructor, Malay States Volunteer Kefcii.:?"t, is postid to 'E' Company as from July I sl
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  • 45 8 John Dnvis, Quartermaster of the Khiva, who en Monday was charged by Detective Inspector Farmer with thefts or. liffercnt dates on board that vessel from his messmates was fined $100 or thr.'e months' gaol. He could not pay the fine md was sent to prison.
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  • 51 8 The Indo-China steamer Changwo, flying i very large red ensign, was heavily fired m btlow Sinirti frrm the north bank of .he Yangtsze, the other week. A Chinese .vas killed and some Chinese were wound■d, while the hull was pierced. The Sianan was also fired on, but no damage was
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  • 56 8 The following Singapore pi-operty was lisposed of by auction by Estate and Trust Agencies, Ltd. at their sale-room m Monday afternoon: 999 years' lcasel. !d land and house 11, Bain Street, area 1,18.t square feet, bought by Mr. Sycd Abdulrahman bin Shaik Alkalf for $3,G00. Dther j>roperties were withdrawn as
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  • 59 8 The Malay Mail is informed that the dea of a Uellar Producers' Association ■o include all interests has met with considerable support and that a meeting will shortly be held to elect a committee which ■A-oulci proceed to approach the Rubber Producers' Association of Malaya with a iriew to extending
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  • 64 8 His Highness the Sultan of Johore has been pleased to reconstitute the Board )f Education and tr appoint the following to be members thereof The English Kducaticn Officer (Chairman), the Inspector of Malay Schools, the HonTile Yang Mulia Ungku Abdul Asis, Inche Mohamcd Salch, Dato W. N. Gawler and the
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  • 56 8 The programme of music to be played \v the liaflVs Hotel orchestra to-night at .•.4.") p.m., under the direction of Mr. F. A Cccke, will include the following Owrture, Light Cavalry, Suppc gavotte. Tcncre, Ganne patrol, Wic-j MacGn-rgir (by request), Amers fantasie, Cavalleria Kusticai:a, Mascagni intermezzo, The Woodlands, F. A.
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  • 70 8 A regular fortnightly coastal service is being ina-.igurated by the 8.1. Company between Colombo and Bombay, including th Malabar ports. The Warcutta, 2,500 tons, and the Waroonga, 2,^00 tons, will leave Colombo fc r Bombay calling at Tuticorin, All', ppey, Cochin, Calicut, Tellichcrry. Cannanore, Mangalorc and Bombay, the whole run
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  • 100 8 The ex-Super Ta^-liun of the Central VangtS7.e is said to fc,:vc foft ?lli.'lvM,ooo of provincial funds Mil 'i'.Ht~llwl fo>. tie is stated t<> h.ivy acknowledged to his successor that he oV'.-.l Flupu-h some money but not Mich a laro> .*um us w&s alleged. What, ho o-.v.M, he ;ni<l, would be
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  • 112 8 From a statement of th.> revised estimates of the revenue and expenditure of the Colony in 1921, as estimated in Aujrur.t, which was laid on the table at the Legislative Council meeting on Monday, it is learr.ed that the following works and services will not be proceeded with this year
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  • 433 8 Mr. V. D. Knowles has returned to Singapore from home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bloomfield Douglas have returned from England. Mr. W. R. Cockburn was selected to represent Scotland at cricket against Ireland. Mr. and Mrs. C. Dickinson are leaving Singapore in a few days on a
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  • 23 8 The outward I. I packet Thongwa, wit!i mails from Kurope, is expected to rearl) Penan? on Wednesday morning, the 14th instant.
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  • 111 8 The Wt:-t Coa«t in general, and the Stale Bank in particular, says the British North Borneo Herald, hi suffered a severe loss in the death of Capliin W. H. Mann, who succumbed to heart disease, and acute pneumonia on Augut.t 20 in tin- Civil
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  • 65 8 We are indebted to the Registrar of Imports and Exports, Singapore, for the Mlowing early report r.n Import* ar. 1 Exports Total value of Foreign Imports of Merchandise into British Malaya during July, Itt] Mn,.s:ii,!J77 August, ii*2i 4-2;s; Increase |M*Ml2 Total value of Foreign Exports of
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  • 143 8 At the ri'cont conference held at Hongkong, ut which mm 30 Bisbups of this Missions Ktrungcri's wimu present, from all over the east, Monsiij;ncur de Guebriant. Bishop of Euri\.' tad Vicar Apostolic of Canton, was unanimously ek-ctcii to be the Superior General of the Society at Paris,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 165 8 Lambert Butler GARRICK ES^^..T- •>•-'•' per tin VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Delicious Tosmonion Jams Gunantrcd unc"cr th*' Pure Food Act 1908 (NSW.) 5.m *m*?£& F-rom 20 ct*. per tin jgjfj Plums Various II 02 t'n 20 cts. yMF^ill^.l J3l!liwff3 Gooseberry, Quince 30 T^ll Cherry. Uackberry 30 vk^ v j^^^VJ Jones's favourite J\Tr
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    • 148 8 MARLBOROUGH Beach Road. Excellent World Production REGENERATES 6 P«rts Fcaturinß Walter Whitman and Alma Rubens T»o-rccl Western Drama, Pathe Gazette and Jonrnal Harry Pollard Comedy. First Show First Three Kpisodes of PIRATE GOLD Featuring George B. Sritz,. Marguerite Conrtot and Harry Scmrls. TAN CHENG XXX d. Ltd., Proprietors THERE'S A
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  • 423 9 Difficulties with the Soviet Government. Rei-ter Telegrams. London. September 6. W.ll informed circles are not optimistic us to the nature of the expected Soviet r*ply to the wirelessed request to permit a commission to proceed to Russia to supervise famine relief work. The international n mmission is arxions
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  • 121 9 mm telkckam. London, September 6. The situation in We«t Hungary imorc serious. RcuUr's correspondent ,pport» that 2,000 regular Hungarian troops crossed the frontier of Lower Austria aivi attacked the village of Kirclnchiag. forcing the Austrian gendarmerie and the national guard to withdraw with loss of two killed
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  • 101 9 km TIXKIiKNM. Paris, September 6. Wli'l, uniting at the ontiirhte.iment end clfan- of thi- world's cobiTcd population and equality of treatment for all IM^ the Paris Black Race OMgMa MfMMt' itself MHIM to revolutionary and Bolshevistic tencienck-s. The Coaijrew pniel France a unanimous tribute of gratitude .itvl admiration
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  • 222 9 Lord Reading on the Afghan Position. Reuter Telegrams. London, September 5. Simla Lord Reading, the Viceroy, addressing a joint sitting cf the Council and the State Legislative Assembly, said that the outcome of the prolonged Afghan negotiations was still uncertain, but despite untoward complications, he hoped that an
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  • 196 9 I!ei ti:r Tkuiurams. London, September 5. Berlin The ex-King of Bavaria att ndcd a monarchist festival en the occasion of his name day at the village of Wildenwarth, Bavaria. The Burgomaster, in a speech of ferwnt loyalty to the dynasty, said. "Happy will be the day wh:n
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  • 62 9 Rki;tkk Tklkgram. London, September 5. The Hague A British torpedo boat squadron has arrived at Rotterdam and was welcomed by Vice-Admiral van BU-yswyck Ris. The British Minister gave a dinner to Rear Admiral Hodges, commander of the squadron, and the five torpedo boat commanders at the Legation
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  • 57 9 RELTKK TKI.K(iItAM. London, September 5. New York In the course of his annual Labour Day message Mr. Gompers said that the unemployed in America were at present estimated at 6,000,000. Mr. Davits, Secretary for Labour, in a speech at Detroit confirmed Mr. Gompers' figure;". He urged the undertaking
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  • 54 9 IMB Telegram. London, September 6. Thirteen Chinese have been charged at Liverpool with landing in the United Kingdom without permission. It was stated that the Home Secretary had ordered th-j deportation of six prisoners, four other*! were recommended for deportation and the remaining three were remanded for
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  • 221 9 Kn ter Telegrams. London, September 5. Geneva The Dutch Minister for Foreign Affairs, Herr Karncbeek, was electee! president of the Assembly of the League of Nations by 30 to 21 votes, on the proposal of Mr. Arthur Balfour. Lorvlon, September 5. Geneva At the meeting of the
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  • 33 9 REtTER Tr.LEGRAM. London, September 6. Melbourne Tile Commonwealth Treasurer states that three quarters of the new federal loan of £10,000,000 has been subscribed. The period for subscription will probably be extended.
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  • 36 9 Reltei: Tkixcram. London. September 5. A reassuring statement from a trustworthy ouartcr with regard th" Abys«inian -ncursion into Kenya point.- out that such .-aids are not unu«unl. There is no dimmer lo the colonist? anticipated.
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  • 29 9 Relter Telegram. London, September C. Paris General Liang Chang-kong, who was in a motor car accident, was not seriously hurt- He sustained injury to his left hand.
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  • 69 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penarg, September 6. The damage caus d by the explosion of a petroleum junk off Jclulcng, containing 15.050 drums of petrol, is estimated at $10,000. The cargo came from Sumatra to Alcr Star and was transhipped from there to Pcnang and formed
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  • 194 9 Cross Action in the Supreme Court. The case was commenced this morning befcrc the Chief Justice, Sir .Walter Shaw, in which Messrs. Swanson and S-'hestcd sues Mr. Donald Curric for the return of a motcr-bicycle, also $104, money alleged to have bc'ii held to their account, as
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  • 81 9 Another of the links between Chinese currency nnd the remote past has been broken in Amoy. Accounts are no longer kept in Spanish dollars. More than a year ago the option was given by the banks of I opening accounts in Mexican dollars. At I the end of May this
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  • 541 9 D.P.P.'s Warning to Unlicensed Drivers. Before Mr. B. Nunn, District Judge, on Monday the Deputy Public Pros"beutor, Major F. Langley, charged two Europeans, Messrs. K. B. Osborn and J. Bolam, with rash and negligent driving on June 17 and May 16 respectively, both the accused pleading guilty to
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  • 511 9 Passengers for the Straits, China And Japan. The following passengers are on the P. and O. st amcr Khiva, from London from where she sailed on August 5 for the Straits, China, and Japan. Mrs. M. A. V. Allen and two sons, Miss Anderson, Mrs. Atkins and two
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  • 38 9 Friends of the Rev. Char!.* Bone, whu for seventeen years was the pastor of the Wesleyan Methodist Church at Wanchai, Hongkong, will regret to read the announcement of the death, in England, of Mrs. Bone, on August M.
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  • 1859 9 Tfie Problem of The Pacific. By Our Special Correspondent. London, August 11. The prospect of the Washington conference, at which several of th? great Powers will discuss the vital problem of the Pacific and the still more vital problem of disarmament gave a zest to the discussion on
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  • 110 9 At a general meeting of the shareholders of the Imperial Bank of India at Bombay on August 25, the Chuinnan made a statement regarding the frauds rummitted at the bank in Bombay now amalgamated in the Imperial Bank by which the bank hus made a k)M
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 389 10 Ann v Nilvv at J« n re Bahru. A Jaoerc eeaeaaaadaal writ.s A BUM) enthusiastic and vociferous < rowd. which included men from the and H. M. S. Merlin, witnessi-d the friendly contests between these two The show vhs got up by a few enthusiasts in the ti.-tic art,
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    • 263 10 of the v>. Jose) m are reminded of the first turnament which will be held tonight at !< o'clock in the Kint; George's Hall. There will he sixteen bouts. K. da SQva will oppose 1". Albuquerque for the final of the middleweights, which will be the chief
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    • 65 10 A Renter wire of the oth ir.st. The n led list of St. Liigsr probable* ie Craig an Eran (Frank Bullock), West ward H< (Carshike), Roasan Fid in. QoJdan Myth Thunderer iDmoghuc). NapoShatwell), Polemareh (ChUfkO Beauregard (St ydom), Foundation (Fox). I, Polly Hinders (A I tsley). 1
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    • 83 10 A Real r wire firm Jersey City, dated September 6, states that in a match for :d's middle weight championship Bryan Downey beat Johnny eTfisea sf A few weeks ago Downey was declared n, the holder, by the 1: ng Commission, after v7Uaoa for three long counts
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    • 132 10 On Menday the Bt Francis' Association eleven met the United Chinese Football Chinese made wwd changes even that had been previously the S. 1' A. An interesting ulted. In the llkt hiilf the Fran- cans ore- cd Itieir opponents bu' for dome time failed to score, being
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    • 205 10 S. I\ A. Cup Competition. The first match for the S.F.A. Cup was played last ni(;ht between the Staff oru« 1 and a team representing the Born-3o Co. The result was as expected the Staffords had it all their owr. way in both halves and won by 6 o.
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    • 64 10 The cricket tournament matches Public and Law v. S.U.C ar.d Ceylon XI f. S.C.C, which had been postponed to the Mta ir<t.. have been further postponed to a date to be notified later as the pauaug will be used for the intor-club sports on that date. Saturday's fixtures will
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    • 79 10 The S.C.C. autumn lawn tennis tournament will begin on September 26, and entries close on Saturday next at 7 p.m. There are only three events, Singles Handicap. Doubles Handicap and New-.-oniers' Handicap, as instead of having two full tournaments a year the events are now
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    • 353 10 The third and fourth rounds of the Singapore Golf Championship will be played on Saturday and Sunday next respectively. The course will be closed to members of the Club from :i to 4.15 p.m. on Saturday und from n:!0 a.m. to U.UO ajn. 0:1 Sunday. The followhg
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    • 161 10 The first round in the Gaunt Cup lawn teanh championship is fixed for this afterr.oon at the S .< and the ilraw is a* follows S. Nakamura, Singapore, bye. B. K. W. Oliver. Selangor, v. T. M. Shervinirton. I'erak, Court B. F. Sal/.niann, Malacca v. Khoo Hooi
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    • 109 10 A keuter wire of the sth ir.st. states There were four thousand present at the match between Australia and the South of England. The weather was fine and the wicket good. The Australians made 444, Arnrtronii. 182 not out, playing a splendid innings, driving vigorously and making
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    • 253 10 A fleuter wire from N.w York dated Sc |.i, <hi|.,-i »iw Ihe fi.llowiii" de-crip-tion ot the I>uvis (up doubles final in wh 1h William* arid Washburn beat 1 ...niidzu and Kumagae, 6 2, 7 5, 4 6, 7—5 Eight thousand people were present. The weather was hot
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    • 50 10 Owing to the weather the S.C.K.C. at home and Tennis Championship Final fixed for last Saturday had to be postponed. The Committee have now decided that it will take place 0:1 Saturday the 17th weather permitting. Tan Chong Kee will oppose Tan Toon Hor.
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    • 193 10 A Reuter wire from Brescia dated September 4 states The automobile Grand Prix, the length of the course of which is thirty times over a lap of seventeen kilometres, 400 metres lonj,', was won by the Frenchman Goux ou a Ballot machine in three hours, thirty-ii.-e
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  • 551 10 Company to Go Into Immediate Liquidation. At an extraordinary general meeting of the Clive Rubber Company, Ltd. held on the Bth ir.st at Gresham House, Mr. S. Q. Wong presided. Messrs. Derrick and Co. send us a copy of the Chairman's speech which was as follows
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 1150 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, It appears clear that neither credit facilities nor anything else can drap the rubber industry out of the pit if production is not to a great extent stopped. It seems clear also that a 60 per cent, reduction
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    • 312 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I should like to supplement the remarks made by me at Monday's public meeting by the following further observations. In view of the worldwide depression in trade, it is probable that the present financial crisis in the rubber industry
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    • 449 10 To the Editor of the Straits Time?. Sir, I notice in your issue of the 2nd instant a letter from a correspondent regarding the cultivation of the Castor Oil Plant. The following extract from The Handbook of Im."an Agriculture by N. G^ Mukerji, M.A., may be of
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  • 109 10 In honour of Mr. Wong Cheong Way. the new licentiate of the King Edwnru VII Colloge of Medicine, Singapore, the Chinese Medical Students' Union gave a banquet in the Garden Club on Monday night- There was a large attendance, including over 70 raemb.-rs of the Union members
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  • 730 10 Grounding of the French Liner CordiHere. The N.-C. Daily News of August 24 says Although the M.M. steamer CordiHere, which grounded on the Tangsha Spit in the early hours on Monday, would be exposed To considerable danger in the event at I strong S.E. gale or typhoon weather,
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  • 181 10 At the Alhambra. the I) ■mpscy-Carpcn-tier Fivrht. filmed in five reels, is now being screened, in the second ;=h<. ,-ifter a Tcerical Eudgit, an interesting picture showing Whaling in the South Polar regions, and an enjoyable two-reel Harold Lloyd comedy. The sole rights for the exhibition of thj
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  • 110 10 The f.X.L- jams prepared by Jones and Co. of Hobart, Ta.-inailia, are now known virtually the world ov.-r. their hm;o works at Old War. Hobart. are the biggest in th Dominions, and are caprfble of handling up to 200 tons «f jam* and other fruit products per day. The plan|
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  • 1683 11 (lira tost Potential Product As Yet Untouched. Hi ■M'.adier-Cleneral F. G. GusrffisberK, C.M.G., D.5.0., Governor of the Gold Coast, writes to the Evening Standa^l In spite of general world depression in trade, the Gold Coast has had a most satisfactory twelve months' record. Trade ncprcssrm first
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  • 255 11 Result of Autumn Professional Examinations. Following are results of the autumn NOUriamtian in connection with the Kins; Edward Ml Medical School Final F.xamination for the Diploma of I.MS. 1. A. Somasundram, 2. K. R. Scott, Wong Cheonir Way. J. Samuel. Pass in Midwifery only. C. N. Abraham.
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  • 107 11 Freedom for a Ranker. When Hrn JTlinl— of the City of Bradfonl was rivciiily conferred on Earl Haijr t was also decided to confer the same honour on mm "Bradford ranker. The names of those who served, to the number jf 38,00(1, were collected, and by successive hullf.t- these were
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 164 11 MOUTRIE PIANOS are still the most popular la the Bast The Minn high quality is maintained but •f 80/ PRICES HAVE -|fio/ IV i°BE£N REDUCED ThU Offer for Spot Cash Payment only ALL NEW STOCK Send to-day for Illustrated Catalogue 8. MOUTRIE 4 CO.. LTD. (Incorporate la Hoafkoag Raffles Place,
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    • 376 11 RAFFLES HOTEL, PRELIMINARY NOTICE AUTUMN RACK MEETING MONDAY. OCTOBER 24.— Tea Dance, ."> to 7 p.m. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23.— Dance after Dinner (Evening Dress essential WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 26.— Orchestral Concert, 9.45 p.m., Raffles Orchestra. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27.— Guest Night and Dance (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28.— Tea
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  • 1245 12 Feared Exhaustion of British Columbian Grounds. The sockeye salmon, one of the choicest of North American food fish, is facing extinction, states the Scientific American. Its vast breeding grounds in the Fraser River system of- British Columbia, are becoming sterile. Since, following in the finstcps of their ancestors,
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  • 479 12 Unwelcome Change from Former. Prosperity. The twelfth ordinary general meeting' of the British Nerth Borneo Rubber Trust, Ltd., was held in mail week at Winchester House, E.C., the Earl of Verulam (the chairman) presiding. j The Chairman said he was sorry to say that the
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  • 305 12 New Script That all can Learn Easily. So difficult and complicated is the written Chinese language that a national phonetic script a sort of universal Chinese shorthand— has been invented, and is coming into use. In this new shorthand, the British and Foreign Bible Society have practically completed
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  • 128 12 The office of Sculptor-in-Ordinary to the King, which was recently revived by his Majesty in favour of Mr. Pittendrigh Macgillivray whose name appeared in the Civil List is only one out of several ancient offices which are, still included in the Royal Household.. Two of the quaintest
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 215 12 To in tils Braai of BtJtlag MM iOA £^Y2\ ■eoaoar. Sartag of Money u4 t^l^K lMnr4jt Better B««lt. IU aerrlc. sp«aka W"!^* \/l^S7 g»u Ar»»u i .-sBEsMBsmI^ KIAM KIAT CO. Jgli|nl, 1M an*" 109, KARITT STREET. j 1 DOT EMBOSSED Box Strapping IN CONTINUOUS LENGTH COILS OF SOO FEET Made
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    • 70 12 Pineapple Brand i asHMsMasasHssasss Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY, LIMITED TROPICO ROOTING Sole Agents BaKKER&OO,LTD. I Ready Stooka of a ONE A W KJ i TRGPICOiS THREE ____j^ -1 LEAVE IT TO US Is jour car out of order Is your upholstery torn or worn Dofs your car want re-painting Come
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  • 894 13 The WtffH of the Portuguese In Ceylon. The treasures of the Colombo Archives are no longer to remain hidden from all' but the few students who have time to devote to special research work. Mr. E. Reimers, who has succeeded Mr. K. G. Anthonisz as Archivist, hopes shortly
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  • 168 13 From tima to time the Chinese press has published appeals from the Navy for payment of arrears of pay, says the North China Daily News. The complaint has taken a new form now by the issue of a manifesto by officers of the middle and minor
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 180 13 WHITEAffSV; LAIDLAW Co., Ltd., Singapore. (Incorporated in England) JfflSjSl^v-™ THE "FLEXTEN" WHITELY Styg^** ~^»\JU EXERCISER. First of all. First to-day. p^H n Complete with chart of exercises, rp I —^Tp| we n s hed with plated fittings and super-strong bound strands. Neatly boxed if Price $5.50. \V. L M for
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    • 251 13 FOURMER'S HYGENIQUE MIXTURE (rOR LADOB) WASTE NO TUOi Tastad and Provad for Taars. ImmtdiaUly you notiea any disordar of tha jj«Um taka Fonrnicr'» Hygeniqu* Miitar*. It qnickly remove! all soffarlng. Tnara U Nothing to aqoal it. Anything io Widely Known. It is Justly daaeribad as tha FINaST RKMKDT IN TIIK
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    • 161 13 MmmmKMmmmmmMamMMmmmbm coMßim op iiurm 00. JAVA SEA ft FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Ua«rp«raUa in BaUTta, Java) A.D. 1861. C«sbMm4 Capitols fally sakscrlkad FL ;UII,W lasTTa* tar Pst— bar It, mi A. t.M1.415.tl H«a4 OScaa i BATAYIA AND AMBTMKDAM Braarh O9e*a t amOAPOBIV I-b, FINLATBON CB<KN aftdan, flaaartnc, Soarabaja, Bandotng, Macassar,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 968 14 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE ESTATE OF LOW KM PONG, DECEASED IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SIXGAI'OHE. Suit No. 1.">9 of 1916. Between T\N 1»»( h UNO, TAN BOCK INN and CHIN Mil AMI ONG HING TEONG Plalntlffa and LOW CHEE NEO and GAM TENG NEO, Defendant*.
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    • 107 14 BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE. RE CHOP YEE WOH CHAN IN BANKRUPTCY. AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE To be held at No. 26, South Canal Road, Singapore, on Thursday, September (j, at 11.31 ajn. Comprising Canton blackwood sitting room suite, richly inlaid with M.0.1', shells, mirrors, iron safe, teak writing
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    • 633 14 AsMta »t« |4,tH,Nf 8.0, ajmance In force over $17,000,00 i THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. (laMzvmM ta Straits Settlements) ■nn OFFICE t Wlacheater Be***, lima*****, LONDON OFFICE X, Old Jewry, CC Th* Company ha* CSO.OM deposited vitk tk* Ssprem* Ceart *x Kkglaad aad compiles vttfc th* British Life
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    • 431 14 NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANB (NETH. INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK.) Established IBM. CAPITAL Fl. «0,000,000 (**om S5.0O0,»««). ISSUED AND Fl. 65,000,000 (about PAID OP £4,586.000). RESERVE FUND Fl. if ,000,000 (aboo< £3,885,000). HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM. HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA. BRANCHES Hongkong, Shanghai, Ko'y* Medan, Soerabaya, Samanmg, Bandceni Wrltovrarffn, Gheribon, Tegal, Pecalengmn Probolißfgo.
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    • 453 14 BANKING THB PANE Ot TAIWAN, LIMITED (lß*oT»orat*d by Special Imperial Charter ia A*H.) Capital BwWerlbed T«»,«M,WfI Capital Paid-up Y4SAM.OOO Resarva TtmS* Yl»,»80,000 PnwAwat K. Naka«awa, K*s V»e*-Pre*id*nt S. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS t I 5. Minacat E.« T. Hlaaawo*. Cm. O. bM'ikl, Esq. K. Morinage, Eaq. M. E«ak>, Ekj. T. Ueda,
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    • 448 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO, LTD. (Incorporat«ii in Krgland) Fir*, Life, Merino, Accident, Gmrantoe, aad Motor. Assets exceed H0,000,8H W. A. SIMS--: Manager and Underwriter, Eastern Branch, Singapore. THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INS. CO. I (Incorporated in Canada) Alt' the latest plans of Life, Endowment *nd Anuuity policies Assets «6,000,00« GTJTHBIE
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  • 1043 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. The Owner- Driver Test. Whon a motor manufacturer improves j this or that detail of a cai of conventional I ronstruction, writes H. Massac Buist ml the Morning Post, one's knowledge of its I prototype's performance, and the factory! organisation and
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 308 15 Dunlop §m Tubes ARE RELIABLE. THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. )LTD. (Iceorpo^atea in Japan) DIXLOr HOISE, ROBINSON ROAD. GRAY MARINE MOTORS SMOOTH, FAST, ECONOMICAL We can offer for immediate delivery and at reduced price tit* fnili .wine Models. 3 H.P. SINGLE CYLINDER, 2 CYCLE 6 H.P. TWO CYLINDER, 2 CYCLE 20
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    • 385 15 n l v j-i a_*l Obtainable from all Combats Hereditary Arthritism. Th, M L~* *c h£»- Leading Chemists BiiiGAroßE l *cm, *Vi, TX^pi IPOH AND PENANG. THE children of arthritic j'" 0 )"C •jlß^^^'-'/' parents inherit the t 'y^pvk l v-. ,^B Bk f :i arthntic Undency From their 'jK^Lh-
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 374 16 New Shipments Just Arrived. MINTZ METAL SHEETS Size 4 ft. by 2 ft. by 1/82 in. thick 4 ft. by 2 ft. by 1/16 in. > 4 ft. by 2 ft. by 1 8 in. MINTZ METAL RODS All sizes from 'i in. to 1 in. diameter FIRMER HANDLED CHISELS,
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    • 432 16 TAY GUAN KIAT 36, PHILLIP STREET. Phone Nos. 3113 and 3111. The successful contractor for supply of FIREWOOD AND BASKETS AND BROOMS, ETC. to the Singapore Municipality during the year 1921. GLOBE BOILER REMEDY For clearing and preserving steam boiler? of all types. Used by all factories, steamers, etc., and
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    • 928 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TM PBEPAID charges far Waata, Far Sal*. To L*t, .te, in ordlaary daw -t typ* (average six worda to line) are P.r line on* insertion 28 ct*., two ins. 46 eta- tt.ree ins. 64 cv., fonr ins. 82 eta, five ins. 11.00, six Ins. $1.18, tan iaa. $1.40,
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    • 882 16 BOARD AND LODGING FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, in good locality. Apply 661, Straits Times. VACANCY FO REPAYING GUEST? modes•itf terms. 14, Mount Elizabeth, To!. Ml. GROUND FLOOR~OF r HOU"SE"T6~TBT. furnished, near town, gas and water. Apply l-a, Lloyd Road. ~NICELY~FURNISHED ROOM suitable for ingle gentleman, in first-class bouse. Apply 514,
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    • 378 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, stores and offices. Apply Ed. M. Nathan Co, 4, De Souia Street. GROUND-FLOOR OFFICE TO LET. Ia central locality, close to banks, ate. Bait' ible for bank or shipping office. Area about 2,000 square feet Rent $800 per mensem. Leased 11 desired. Apply S3. Straits
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    • 344 16 Bellanger Tfca Eiag of Prose* Can WITH SILVER RADIATOB AMD THI GOLDBN SILINCH. feat Arrl»*d Book Bart* Flrat two Dvaaoßstratloa eaia aro to b* aold at Special Price*. The BKLLANGEK i* a ear of efflcUrey. ecoaomy and comfort. No donbt It I* luxurious and th* price is within th* reach
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 199 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TEI.EPHONKS Editorial and General .'8 Manaerr's nflicc 1117 1..1 i Trintin;; Officf 12«4 Ml communications painting to editorial matters ar:d news should be addressed lo THE EDITOR. All communications itr.. 'should 'be iddresjed 'ta THE MANAGES. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Wants. Tor Salo. To Let, etc., in ordinary 'ypc
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