The Straits Times, 8 September 1921

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. tio. 26,737 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1921 PRICE 10 CENT&
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    • 107 1 far?' M I TRAVERS FINE I OLD CHOICE M OLD i PALE MM SHERRY TAWNY MB PORT EWvfjnKra MAY BE RELIED UPON FOR QUALITY. JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS. LTP. (Incorporated in Englicd) HEAD OFF.CE ESTABLISHED SINOAPORE BRANCH 119, Cannon Strcot AQQ^T LONDON E. O. 1637 B /^TT>x ALL KODAK CHEMICALS ARE
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    • 207 1 CA I F R binSOnS QAir O LjLj once a year only OAIjEj ROBINSONS PATENT THE FAMOUS BEN LEVER WATCHES. ■■^jLidWPJ $10.00, $12.00, $12.50 j Sale P rice s 7 7 §VICKERS "MODEL DE LUXE 1 LS^^k <lv MACHINE. TO IBB! The best and most improved hand VW sewing machine
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  • 645 2 Where Millions Perish From The Mother Country having a sprtl of finie weather just now is represented in the columns of some of its newspapers as in the devastating grip of a dreadful drought, states- a correspondent in the Morning Post. I hope the adjectives are >-ufßciently sensational."
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  • 294 2 Financier's Reflections on labour And Capital. Mr. Otto H. Kahn (who gave St. Dunstan's as a hostel for blinded soldiers) has published his Reflections of a Financer through Messrs. Hodder and Stoughton. In a foreword, M. J. H. Thomas, M.P., hails Mr. Kahn cs a democrat
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  • 88 2 Mr. John J. Gorman, manager in the Far East of the Admiral Line, was a passenger to HongkonK by the steamer Keystone State. Mr. Gorman is on a visit to the Company's agencies at Hongkong and Manila, and will return to Seattle on the .same steaim-r. Mr. Gorman has been
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  • 336 2 A WAR VETERAN'S EXPERIENCE. After three yrnrs 1 military service, and exposure amid the hent ami horrors of (iallipoli'i inhospitable shores. Mr. J. W. Mills returned to England sadly weakened in constitution nnd general health. Interviewed recently at his residence, 5 Di-epdale Lane, Upper Gornal, near Dudley, Mr.
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    • 311 2 I Glaxo lays for Baby a firm foundation of sturdy health f^ A miiuUe form of milk is the only food for a baSy up la ME b^ 9 montlis. and Glaxo it pure cow'i milk made sale <.nd >'*"«• suitable for Baby by the Glaxo Process. it couiamJ My
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    • 430 2 SEVERE ITCHING AND BURNING Spots Over Arms. Had No Sleep and Got Worse. Cuticura Heals. "Little red spots were over my arms rod a severe itching and burnjjii ing. I had no sleep and Iti" \T\ *ri« eruption gradually got Va^s worse. I could not even IfCT'CvW wear anything woolen.
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    • 215 2 10 H.P. CITROEN CAR T&M taMlltne* ot Fraeh tntomobfl. •neta»art»i kaa l«a« MB kaowrn and agTeed by •xpart*. Ch« Citrow ia U« ai>aiH»aVl< bMt oi! thia achool of production. (tea thU ramarkabla Car— compart it with any Khar ttcM in B Wmm Tak« a demoutration ride— drWa it yonntif if
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  • 380 3 Many Amr-fcans Driven Out By Prohibition. Europe ii being invaded by all the big American -cocktail kings, who have been driven by Prohibition from the United States. Inquiries made by a Daily Chronicle representative shewed that good salaries are now being drawn by importations from New York not
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  • 465 3 ZIONISM. Palestine for the Jews Not Possible. "Zionism," says Mr. Henry Morgenthau. former American Ambassador to Turkey, in the July mnnl«r of The World's Work, ''is the most stupendous fallacy in Jewish history." It is ",i .-.urrender not a solution, a retrogression M;t :hi Maeavat error, and not progress toward
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  • 183 3 A general meeting of the Chembonß Malay Rubber Company, Limited (in liquidation), was held in mail week to receive the report of the liquidator (Mr. L. W. Hawkins) and an account of his receipts and payments. The liquidator's report stated that the completion of the winding up
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    • 376 3 ijf/ IRON JELLOIDS. I A TONIC IS NEEDEE) now and again to maintain Health Whenever you feel run-down, out of sorts and SIT debilitated, reinforce the red corpuscles of the blood by a H course of Iron Jelloids, the Reliable Tonic and Resiora- H the. A fortnight's treatment will enrich
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    • 553 3 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE is hereby riven that the shares of Messrs. Yeo Ah Whoy and Teo Thiam Bock in the partnership business of the Straits Cycle and Motor Works of 127 and 129 Selegie Road have been purchased by Mr. Tan Chye Lee who will carry on the laid business
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    • 265 3 Under the Most DistinenLshed Patronage of Royal Families and His Excellency The Governor. MGET YOUR CLOTHES 1 1 FROM THE FIRM with an establishment reputation for the excellence of their work. Civil, Military and Ladies' Tailors Quality, Style and Workmanship Guaranteed M. A. AHMED DIN BROTHERS Punjab House TANGLJN ROAD,
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    • 959 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0.-British India r AND v Apcap Line (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) r». Cesnaaaj's MAIL SERVICE EAST OF BOMBAY are at praatat aaapeadsd LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FBOM LONDON TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON
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    • 813 4 STEAMER SAILINGS STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP GO. LIMITED Bteaawra lateaded to sail tress SUgmaar. KINTA- Monday, 4 p.m., for Port Swsttenham and Penang. HYE LEONG- Monday, at eJv aja, tar Malacca and Muar. DELl— Tuesday 12.30. o.m. for Miri, Labu.in Jesselton Kudat, Sandukan, Jolo and Zamboanga. KAKA- -Tuesday, at 4.10
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    • 399 4 STEAMER SAILINGS 0. S. K. THB OSAKA SHOBEN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) No. J, De Boa*a Street Propoaad Sailing from Singapore (Subject to ehang* without notice) EUROPEAN LINE For Port Said, Marseilles, Loadoa, Aatwerp. Rotterdam aad Hambarg arr. dep. ALASKA MARU Sept. 17 Sept. 18 ALTAI MARU Oct. 15
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    • 640 4 STEAMER SAILINGS AUSTRALIA BY BURN 3 PHILP LINE (Incorporated la Australia) .Sings pore to Jsva. Ports, Port Damta. Thnrsday Island, Brisbane and Sydaey, VM Torres Straits, also with transhipment to other Victorian. Sooth Australian and Norta Queensland Ports, British New Guinea, New Britain, Taamania and New Zealand Porta. APPROXIMATE BAIIJNG*
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    • 604 5 STEAMER SAHJH6S N.Y.K. European Line LONDON LINE Fortnightly Service FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP, VIA POSTS SADO MABU S<-pt. 9 KITANO MARU Sept. XI LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Service FOR MARSEILLES AND LIVERPOOL VIA PORTS LISBON MARU Oct. 9 HAMBURG LINE Monthly Service FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG, VIA POSTS
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    • 417 5 steamer mums XL. P. M. STRAITS CHINA LIRE «.8. VAN CLOON will sail on September 15, for Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy. The steamer is provided with excellent first-class saloon accommodation. For freight and passage, please apply to KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ, 2 and Collycr Quay. PASSAGE The M.V. Glenapp is expected
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    • 220 5 Trieste HomDurg S.S. "CROOK" Sailing from Singapore, September 19 talcing first-class passengers. For particulars ami rates, apply to THE ADMIRAL UNE (PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.) 2, Prince Street, Agents. Tel. 2080. UNITED AMERICAN LIKES INC. Saceaaaar. ta UTBBMOBE DEARBORN ft CO, INC (laearparatai la VMA.) faki^pemleai Staaawfchj LSw* Bafalar Serrica between
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    • 198 5 WOOD- MILNE PATENT FOOT PUMP The reason for the success of the Wood-Milne Patent Foot Pump lies not only in the fact that it is constructed on scientific lines, but also that it is, from first to last, a first-class engineer job. Thus, it is made as simple aa ia
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    • 537 6 CINEMAS j x'-l- ---ll From Thursday, v v (r, W'einndav tr/ttmier 14. Baptatotar 11. lO>l. A World feature of Gi*«*t Dramatic Power Fenturing Mont»j:ic I.ovc :uiH .Innr l".Ki<lj;c in an ccollcnt story full of love interest In 5 Parts. THE GUARDIAN In 5 Parts. One of those pictures vith a
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    • 302 6 ENTERTAINMENTS xSiriVELY THE LAST NIGHT! DONT MISS THE LAST CHANCE To-night To-night THE THEATRE ROYAL North Bridge Road. THE KINGS OF MYSTERY WITH fTMHISHr TnC/lrC iV Showing New Tricks, Illusions. Sceneries, Dresses and Dances. Friday, September 9 THE STAR OPERA will stage A SPECIAL PI.AY In »hich Several New Actors
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    • 128 6 For The Rices MADAME ALICE FORAY ROOM 66, RAFFLES HOTEL Has just received a new stock of dresses. Morning, After-mum and Evening wear. Splendid collection of new Parisien hats. on View for five days only. Dresses from $15. Hats from $10. THE Art or ordering When ordering for an artificial,
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    • 231 6 ■JEi NEVER SAT DTE, SAT TINTEX HOW TO USK IT P Put a tcAßpoonful of Tintex into a cup, add sufficient hot water to half fill the cup, stir well and put contents into half gallon of cold water. First witsh tho material well and place while wet into Tintex
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    • 38 6 Good- Writing Paper In Boxes. Packets, or Pads To suit all tastes all Purses, and all demands. a Die Stamped or Printed at small extra cost. tn ENVELOPES to match. Rickard Ltd. PROMPT PRINTERS. 76. Cecil Street. Singapore.
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  • 158 7 nxTViucs Thursday, September 8. Mich Water, MM a.m., 2JB p.m. iiichostrn i'rnctire. Tnmlinson Hall, 6.15 (launt <'up Trnnis Championship. BJ^X i '.iii BX .< II v. R.K. Sports Club, S.C.C. Friday, Srptctaber Maga Waaar, 3.U a.m., 2.25 p.m. Outward M. M. mail due. Cnunt C'un Tvnaia Championship.
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 90 7 Ca*t Wh»rf Basla-Nll. Cast Wharf Nil. Nheers h--rf Baaka. Main Uharl Nankil g, Maaaas. Lai Sanß, iree. Kmpiic l>oi!. Ba4* Man, KlnnK. QaagM Importer. w, i w pa. Jardinrs Wtnrt i ak( <:ilpcn. Pol* Krani Coal W hart. Mt lieppel Harboar. Vain Wharf Aaaab*. A Coal
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    • 143 7 DORN SAMi I), Sjam.. Hut' for Hanirkok unc. from Liverpool inc. liuNC HO, Brit, M toaa, ■from TrcnKsanu lIVE LKONG, Hru.. "n. 1 tons, from Malacca 7-!'. for >: KAKA, Brit, l':i taaa, fi-m Malacca 7-9. tor Malacca M KAMTAU. Brit. IV!' tons, from T. Anson 7 for
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    • 165 7 To-day RaUv a PJB Banbu. I'.hio, liiiliton and Batavia 3 p.m Sourabnya, Stagcn, Kots Baroe. Balik tmarinda M| Port DicVr.on and Port Swettenham J pjn Malacca nJtl Han r kok «J* Colombo anu Bombay 4 p.m ta.Hn 4 P™ Friday I'ort -S»id. Suva, ;;n 9 a.m Hoagk.org,
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  • 135 7 EXCHANGE ..pore, September 8. On Lonouti, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 1/16 Demand 2/3 13/16 Private 3 m. credits 2/4 13/38 On Nail York Demand 42 Private J)0 day* 4G'A On France Bank 500 On India Bank T. 16-> On llonjfkonjr, Bank d'd 20 p.c. prcm. On Shanghai,
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  • 56 7 Spot kpt. )ct.-Dw. an. -March S Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing 1 Prices Buyers Sellers Spot Sept. Oct.-lHc. Jan.-Mareli Singapore Standard Kibi-I Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers Sellers 27 1 28 28 2'J ■M'/a 31 33 34 Tone of market Steady. DAILY PRICES CURRENT
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  • 16 7 Issued by Fraser and Co., Exchange and Stock Brokers, Singapore, Sept. 8 noon.
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  • 181 7 Vai. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 1 AytT Wcng 100 1 1 Hilam Tin \M \M 1 1 J*lantoh 0.80 11 1 Kam Kamunting 1.15.0 1.174 10 10 Kinta Assoc. 6.00 11 1 I^ihat Mines 6 6 Linffui Tin 3.25 3.7."i 10 10 Malayan Coll. 14.25 10.2"> I 1 Menulombu 0.05
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  • 122 7 /»i Pd. Buyers. Seller fa il Br. Am. Tobacco 3.0.0 3.10.0 Ct 111 riwiitlt Co. 6.23 6.75 tlric T'wnys 2/6 in 10 Fraser X caves 27.50 2U.00 >0 ."iO V/. Hammer Co. 80 M 100 HO Kat7. Eros. IHf. 140.00 IQ 10 Mexican Eajclc 5-0.0 5.10.0 10 10 Maynartl
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  • 98 7 T. Knp. fi p.c. 51.2.J4.300 par 5 p.c p.:n. S'pcre Electric Tramways, o p.c. £360*00 norn 5 p.c. f.1.57R,0()(l P ar Han. I'j p-c of Wt ?1,000/)00 10 p.c. dis. S"i>ore Mun. 4% p.c. of l!)0U $1,C00,500 10 p.c. dis. S'boK Mun. 4'i i>c. i p( 100* $1,500,000 13
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  • 363 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and_Evatfs Quotatkms._^ Latest available Sterling Quotations arc printed on another page on Friday. Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt. AHenby <$D 0.25 0.15 0.20 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.90 1.00 0.90 1.10 Aw. M*lay 2.00 1 IW> 2.00 A. Hitara (tf) C50 7.. r .0 6.50
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    • 152 7 THE ECSTAGY OF FEELING WEU can know the ecstaey of feeling -s they have suffered the acoaiet latisat, N.ur.lria, Sei&tica, or otbar acu'.a for ii* of pain, ard then been cured. We have thousands of letters which exprtaa Ui> eeatacgr of feeling the paia go, tht ee*tac> «f vakißC up
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    • 779 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT! FOR SALE, bicycle 26 inch frame coo condition. Apply 558, Strait* I WANTED TO riltCHASK, a" I Kngiw- or Klcctric Motor, 660, Straits Time! ViHNC ENOUSH LADY, c\i •hnrthand-typi.ns, desires position. P.epl r <K\. Straits Times. uVKU 4.000 HANKS u.w't!,r Work-Onrar i<i r daily. 'Chore's a reason. Ill
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    • 98 7 14 yoa ara pasaing by BEACH ROAD drop at No. 7 (oppoait* S.V.C.), r<>« caa hava aappliea of Tyrea, Benzine, Oil, Battcriea, Aeceaaorlea, Can for hire wr repairs at any Urn* kefora midnight. If not pboa« 595 UNITED AUTO CO., LTD T. BCACH ROAD. DO YOU OWN ANY GAR? IF
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    • 680 7 PRINTING MACHINES FOR SALE Applications are invited for the purchase of the undermentioned printing machines QUAD CROWN "RELIANCE" AND QUAD DEMY "RELIANCE." WHARFDALES, with usual accessories, complete. In good running order. Apply Manager, Straits Times. TWO BARGAINS $550 Ford ear, 1915 model, just thoroughly overhauled and repainted. $1,800 Buick, sixcylinder,
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  • 105 8 The marriage is announced between Mr. Onj Swcc Chew, the eldest son of the late Mr. O\\-£ Trek I.im, and Mis<> Tan Siew Hay Neo, the tceomt daughter of Mr. Tan Chin Chens, and the ceremony will take place al the bridegroom* residence, at WouiJv i!lc," Serarguoii Ituad, on
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  • 56 8 n luvin_' rirn.nibrancc of our clear son, John Hichard I'attinwn, (Dixie), who died September >. ItM, aenhr mis.cd by hii loving father, iiiuthcr, xister and brother (Earn and Johnny). Tin just one ye-ar asro to-day MsM our dear Dixie passed away. We'll watch and pray, yet one more year
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  • 1060 8 The Straits Times THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 OTHER FOLKS' TROUBLES. It is always a consolation to feel that one is no worse off than others. We have Ireland, which, of course, means having the Irish, and nobody else can be blessed I with an equally pot.nt antidote for dullness. But Austria
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  • 15 8 A fire demolished 100 houses and 38 rice stores at Tiikitoe, Java, on August 26.
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  • 15 8 Of the 20 prisoners that escaped from the gaol at I'adunjr eight havj been recaptured.
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  • 20 8 Mr. Lewis Peck, travelling representative for Sunbeam motor cycles, has arrived from China and is staying at the Europe Hotel.
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  • 55 8 A tram skidded off the rails in. Upper Serangocn on Sunday and ran into a bullock cart, breaking a wheel, injuring the bullocks and worst of all so hurting the Chinese driver of the cart th-t he had to be sent to the Tan T-oek 3cng Hospital, where his li-jr
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  • 11 8 The Indian telephones ore not being taken over by the Government.
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  • 15 8 The Johore Government has imposed an import duty or. petroleum of .05 cents per gallon.
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  • 29 8 Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Goldie left Ipoh on September 5 for a holiday at home and Mr. Dcnald Miller has assumed charge of the United Engineers' Ipoh branch.
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  • 26 8 St. Andrew's Cathedral Choir will meet for practice to-day at 6.15 instead of 5.15. This alteration is made to enabl: members to watch the tennis championships.
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  • 21 8 The station-master, Kuala Lumpur, reports that mails despatched from Pjnang yesterday evening missed connection with the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore express this morning.
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  • 33 8 About 68 summonses have been taken cut against leScal traders of different nationalities for failing to submit accounts, and the different cases wore fixed to b<; tried before Mr. Nunn, District Judge, to-day.
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  • 39 8 Members of the Singapore Philharmonic Orchestra are requesteel to note that the practices at the Tomlinson Hall on Thursday will in future begin at 5.15 instead of five o'clock- There is a quantity of new music to be tried.
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  • 43 8 It is stated that in connection with tin forthcoming visit cf H. R. H. the Prince of Wales all the jungles in the Ramnagar Division arc to be closed, and that no shooting passes will be issued except t< the Commissioner of Kumaun.
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  • 37 8 Following are the numbers cf arrivals from and departures to Dm Madras Presidency for the njonth of August Arrivals 973 adults anil 52 minors departures 4,154 adults and 326 minors. The arrivals r?latc to aided passengers only.
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  • 41 8 The eleventh annual ordinary genern! meeting of the Bukit Jelotong Rubbei Estates, Ltd.. which was to be held at 71 Heeren Street, Malacca, on Tuesday, at noon, has b:-^n adjourned to Tuesday, the 10th inst., at the same time and piaco.
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  • 43 8 Alleged to have been in possession of a quantity of non-Government chandu and opiu'ii in 1 N'oordin Lane, a Chinese, •lamed Tan Boon Teck was produced before .Mr. Dawson in the Thirl ('curt yesterday, and remand-d for a wee-k on bail of $1,000.
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  • 56 8 A farewell dinner was given hy Messr?. Yeap Han Khay, Teh Kheng Tong, Shu Sting Choo a;-. I Khoo Cheng Chucr at i Chinese hotel at Simpang Ampnt, Sitiawan, on the sth inst., in honour of Mi. Her Wan Sing, the iranager of Soor. Cheor.y- Loonjr and Co., Sitiawan, who
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  • 64 8 A verdict of suicide whilst of unsound mind was returned by the Coroner in tht case of Mr. Maurice Rostrevor who cut his ihroat ir. the Station Hotel, Ipoh. li was shown that deceased had left his employment in Malayan Collieries of bis own accord, and that besides $123 on
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  • 60 8 Two stowaways, George Williams and T. Silling, proceeding from Hongkong, in th. hope of getting back to blighty," wen UltlU en th.- P. "and O. Manila on Monei.iy by Insp. Williams, in charge of the marine police, and produce.l b.-fore tht Master Attendant yesterday. Th.-y were scite-nced to 14 days'
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  • 57 8 Ir.sp. Williams yesterday produced a -Malay, nam.d Siput, charged with theft or, in the alternative, with dishonestly retaining stolen property before the third magistrate. The accused, it is alleged, stole kolek while it was lying on the ■HsIMTC at Teloh Blanga and was arrested ty the Johore authorities. Accused was
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  • 67 8 Under the auspices of the Ceylon Tamils' Asseciation, Singapore 1 a reception wns accorded to Dr. A. Somasundram on Mondny at their association hall at Dhoby Ghaut on his success at the recent licentiate examination of the King Edward VII Medical School. The new doctor was gariunded by the president
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  • 82 8 A debate, the time has come when rickshas should be abolished in Singapore, was held in the premises of the Straits Chinese Literary Association last evening with Mr. Goh Lcng Inn in the chair. Messrs. Tan Koh Siew, Lee Peng Yam and Cheah Choon Hoi were appointed judges. Messrs. Lee
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  • 79 8 By kind permissior of Lieut. -('< 1. R. W. Morgan C.M.G., D. S. O. and Officers the Band of the Ist. Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment will play the following programme in the Botanic Gardens or. Sunday, September lrt, commencing at 9.15 p.m. March, La Reine do Saba, Gounod overture, Robert
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  • 104 8 We have received a handy sized Guide to Shanghai compiled and published by Mr. A. G. Hickmott. It is profusely illustrated and has a small scale but clear map of the town and environs, but not including the Chinese city. It includes the usual list of transport facilities and fares,
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  • 467 8 The death is announced of Admiral Sir Frederick Inglefi.'ld. Mr. C. R. Howitt is appointed a magistrate of the second class in and for the State of Johore. Mr. Tan Tiam Watt of Uh A i\( ia leaving for Hongkong to-day on furlough by the Nankin and
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  • 72 8 A form <;f MOVbiowd UMat to tha "Rubber Produc- rs" Corporation" has fooen i.^suei. 1 throughout Malaya, with full particulars of the scheme as at presen* drafted. The provisional assent is subject to the scheme in its final form meeting with e;ur (Le. tne assentors") approval." Ar.scnt.s,
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  • 95 8 Hier Burling, of Chcribon, who is a well-known .xplorer and natural isj, had a miraculous escape when exploring a sulphur mine with Heer lie-en on, the Dicn* Plateau, J;iva. Whila in a gtßttu, He. i Uui in>,' wus overpowered hy fumes. Happily Heer Heen discovered his
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  • 105 8 The ca.se cf Messrs. Swanv n aid Schealcd v. D. Currie aiul vice versa, WM resumed before thj Chief Justice, Bit Walter Shaw, this morning, the defendant being put into the box and cross-examine! by Mr. Demuth, counsel for the plaintiffs. Defendant said he attributed his finaiK'ia! embarrassments
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  • 138 8 The Deputy District Gran-l Master of the Eastern Archipelago (Kf.i, PTor. Bro., the Hon. Mr. Oliver Marks,' arai entertained at the Masonic Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on .September E at a joint farewell, function Riw fag the Bmlllll Lodges of the F.M.S. There was
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    • 181 8 REMINGTON The Universal Typewriter for Office Work. IN STOCK NOW. No. 10 A Writes a line 7' i ir.che". Ions: and holds paper 10 inches wide. No. 10 B Writes a line 9' L inches lonp and holds paper 12 inches wide. No. 10 C Writes a line 12 inches
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    • 119 8 ALHAMBRA Brarh Road. DEMPSFA-CARPENTIER FIGHT 5 I'ta. 5 Pta. Topi' 'Utis.fl. a two-rrcl Harold Lloyd C'omrdy and Whaling. I'athe Serial THE PHANTOM FOE Episodes 13, and 11. MARLBOROUGH" Beach Road. 5 l'ts. THE GUARDIAN p t Fcaturin? MoDtairnc Lore and June Elvldce Pathr Gazette, Pathe Review and Variety Fair Comedy
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  • 148 9 Attitude of the Trade Union Congress. Reiter Telegram. London, September 6. The problem of unemployment was dealt with at the Trade Union Congress at Cardiff which passed a resolution expressing grave apprehension on this subject, reaffirming the principle that it was the duty of the State to provide work
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  • 97 9 Helter Tklegram. London, September 6. Dc Yal in a statement to pressmen at Dublin MM that the British Imperial statesmen are trying to sell to Inland s.'cond rate political margarine labelled ax butter and they r.r_- angry because we refuse, lrclard wants butter and won't be dccc
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  • 81 9 Reitf.r Telegram. London, September 6. Geneva The text of the agreement Mirr.w l>y Dr. Nar.sen with tho Soviet Government at Moscow on August 27 has bicn published. The Soviet requests a credit of £10,000,000 from European (Jovfrnmcnts and declares its readiness to assume any obligations demanded of it.
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  • 86 9 Reitkr Tklegram London, September 6, The Port of London was used to a much treater extent last year than in. 1919, according to the new annual report. Th total net tonnage of incoming and outsroing vessels was 32,758,004 tons, compared with a previous total of 26,335,191. In
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  • 68 9 bora Telegram, London, September 6 Smyrna It is reported that Angora has fallen after ten days of most severe fighting with great losses on both sides. Thr situation of the Kemalist army is uncertain. The Turks were outnumbered t>ut ktpt up th.ir resistance to the last nml
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  • 66 9 Rkiter Tklkgrams. London, Septtrmbjr (j. Washington The; Government has addressed a new note to all the Alii?* with ivjsard tv mandate*. London, September 6. Washington It is learned that the note regarding the mandate*, despatched last week, is likely to be published immediately. It refers specially
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  • 113 9 Reuter Telegrams. London, September 0. Simla The Council of State and the legislative Assembly have passed a resolution, amid acclamation, welcoming the Prince of Wales's visit. A strong committee has been appointed to draft a loyal address. London, September 6. Calicut Over 300 Moplah rebels have been
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  • 64 9 Recter Telegkau, London, September 6. Geneva Commenting on Mr. Wellington Koo'a speech at the Assembly of th.League of Nations on- September 5, the Journal dc Geneve says Mr. Koo possesses the necessary qualities to command respect as an orator, namely, intelligence and a vry clear enunciation. Although
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  • 42 9 Reltee Telegram. London, September 6, The bodies of 15 American victims of the R3B disaster were entrained from Hull to Plymouth to-day en route for America b?fore thousands of spectators, the procession including British and American ravel and military detachments.
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  • 54 9 IIF.riTK Telegrams. London, September 6. Two Chines? charged at Neath with landing without permission have been sentenced to one month's imprisonment and recommended for deportation. London, September 6. Paris The death is announced of M. Claveillej Minister of Public Works in M. Clemcnccau's cabinet. London, September 6. Paris The
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  • 64 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, September, 7. While the amateur performance of the Yeoman of the Guard was in progress last night in the Town Hall, some refuse in a lower rcom took fire. The fireman on duty used a fire extinguisher and put out
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  • 320 9 Messrs. Macphail and Co.'s Weekly Report. In thi-ir repcrt, dated the 7th inst., Messrs. Macphail and Co. state The market closes quiet. Rubber is easier at 27'-j cents September, .'JO'i cents October-December. There is practically no market for rubber shares. One or two small parcels were placed,
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  • 623 9 A CrHil Balance in the Time Of Slump. The eleventh report of the directors of the Sur.gci Uagan Rubber Co., for the year ended June 30 last to be presented to the annual meeting on the 15th instant, states Aftur charging depreciation upon the a*sets of the
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  • 282 9 Local Committee and Prince Of Wales A meeting of the committee of the ExSarvices Association of Singapore was held on the sth inst- with Col. H. L. Pearson, D.5.0., in the chair. Others prc£.%nt were Messrs. Preston, Fulcher, White, Stocks, H.RS. Law, Keys. R.O.H. Law, MornH, Davison, and
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  • 54 9 The British Resident, Perak, has consented that those boys whose parents cannot ufTorri their school fees and therefore must be withdrawn from school shall be out i 11 a temporary f i\v. list if the Inspector of Schools and the principal of the school concerned ar:> satisfied a« t* NH
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  • 2066 9 Preparations for Autumn Handicaps. By Our Special Correspondent. London, August 11 The dullest period of the racing season is that which intervenes between Goodwood and Doncaster, when there is nothing of any consequence in current events and the interest of the coming autumn handicaps has not yet fully
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  • 599 9 FERTILISERS— THE NEW MANURE UREUM. In the Indische Mercuur Dr. Jul. Mo!:r points out that the Sulphuric Acid problem in the East Indies is not yet solved, and that this is the first step needed for the manufacture of Nitrogenous Manures. Sufficient sulphur or sulphur ores have not been found,
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  • 99 9 The UMfc auction of the Singapore Chamber of Commerc Rabbet Association was tiL'ltl on. September 7. when there was catalogued 1,452,233 lbs., 648.32 tons; offered 1.tM.130 lbs., 587.11 tons; sold 1,223,970 lbs., 545.41 tons. PRICES REALISED. Ribbed smoked sheet. Cents per Ib. Spore std. <iuality 96 H
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  • 106 9 List of Subscribers. Previously acknowledged 5f<1,002.2l F-M.S. War Relief Fund (second donation) $10,000 punlop Plantations Ltd. (monthly con) 200 Wessyngton Estate Stuff (monthly con-) 9t>.6<5 P. R. Pinhorn (monthly con.) 1"> N. Kendall (3rd con.) -"> M ssrs. A. C Harper Co., Ltd., 400 Total $91,769.12 Singapore
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 542 10 Oliver and Khoo Hooi Hye Win The inatrlio foi the Gaunt Cup and the lawn tennis championship of Malaya were begun at the B.CC. yesterday, and, as expected, attracted a large crowd. The seats on each side of the courts had been arranged in a semi-circle, enabling
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    • 383 10 natch of the S.K.A. (up competition was Btßjrad yesterday on the S.R.C. trniutiil. between teams representing Fordi II and the B.C.C. 1. It was c dingdonf game and ended in a pointless <ir:t\v. The teams were Stafford! IL— Pincher Hotchkiss and Bishop Hadley, Lamb and Pemberton Hurkf. Shcrmer, Brown,
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    • 474 10 St. Joseph's Tourney Boat) knn and wiHtng aexii I m the King GeoraVs Hull, St. iomsph'u Institution. In mi lit, :il tin- first i. hi.kiiu. I.i ..i iii,. mi Joaeph'i old Hoys. A very good ring had been erected. The programme consisted of sixteen three roumi contests; but several
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    • 65 10 Th ladies' gpoun for September at the Singpporo Golf Club was won by Miss E. F. Ounn with the net score of Six ranis w.re taken out and the following! were returned Mis> E. F. Dunn 39 2=371 Mrs. G. C. Clarke 47— 8 ::9 Mi .1.
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    • 108 10 August Spoon Shoot open to all comers,' was shot for on September 3 and 4; 19 men fired. Conditions lO rounds at 200,' and SUO yards, prone position. Leading score? Total Grand 200 500 H.Cap. Total .Mr. W. H. Edwards (winn r) 34 33
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    • 116 10 The Quadrangular Cricket Comn.ittee, Bombay, has decid-d to change the dates ■f t 1 tournament in ord.'r fee enable H.R.11 the Prir.ce of Wales to witness the f.nal match. According to the original artnhgwnenta the tournament was to have commenced on Novsatber 28. It has now ii-en dccidi'l
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    • 214 10 The members of the various clubs ari' reminded that entries for the inter-club sports close .it 7 p.m. on Saturday next, i Attention is drawn to the cancelling of the non-championship events, with the lexception of the 220 yards, one mile, and throwing the cricket ball. These three
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    • 1177 10 s> An Amazing Frenzy Of Speculation. Two hundred years have pon? since the South Sea Bubble brought fortune* to a few and ruin to, thousand?, but until Mr. Lewis Melville took the work in hand no one had been found sufficiently enterprising and industrious to make
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 41 10 Asiatic Unemployed So far, as we arc aware, there is no Asiatic Unemployment Fund in Singapore. Mr. F. C. Cooray, Malayan Leader office. Kuala Lumpur, will, no doubt, bj able to suppiy information as to the scope of the F.M.S. fund.
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    • 85 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I take this opportunity of reminding the gentlemen concerned that, so far as I understand, the increase of the Tram fares was madj some time in 1918 owing to increase of wages and high prices of cost during the war.
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    • 69 10 To the Editor of the Strait* Times. Sir, To add to the gaiety of nations in feneral and motoris-ts in this town in particular, v small flock of goat"! meander around Colly.-r Quay, browsing on th« luxuriant grass growing there. Are there any municipal regulations on. this
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  • 218 10 Sensational Murder Mystery Trial- The trial commenced in the Supreme Court, Scremban, on Monday, before the Chief Judicial Commissioner, the Hon. Mr. Justice Woodward, of the three accused in wh«t is known as the Seremban Murder case. The three accused are all Straits-born Chinese, all n luted
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  • 59 10 Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Singapore, September 8. Silver 38V Hongkong 20 p.c. prem. Three months gold 4C>4. Share Market. Quiet. Rubbers Practically no enquiry. Tins Taipings 1.10-1.15, Norths LWeI.;? 1 Souths 67>4-72V4 cent.,, Papans 55-60 cents, Nawng Pets 1.45-1.50, Linguis a.GO-C-70, Tongkah Harbours 14.25-14.75. Industrials. Uniteers
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  • 70 10 In the change of programme at the Marlborough, to-night, the Guardian, a World feature, in five reels, presenting Monta>rue Love and June Elvidge, will be screened, along with a Pathe Gazette, a Pathe Review, a Vanity Fair comedy and a two-reel Universal Western drama featuring Hoot Gibson. In
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  • 112 10 Before the Chief Justice. Sir Walter Shaw, this morning, Mr. Shelley Thompson, for Mabel Kinamond, professionally known as Aubrey, mentioned tn.~ case in which his client, was suing Mr. F. K. Fillis, proprietor f Fillis' Circus, ifor breach of contract. At this stage Mr. Dudley Parsons,
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  • 80 10 Knlrics for the V.M.C.A. championship tennis tournament will close on Wednesday, September 14, and play will comment on the l'Jth instant. The entrance fee is $1, and full particulars of the tournament will be found on the notice beard in Jhe Association. The annual billiard
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  • 526 10 Gaol as an Ordination Test School. A prison sounds a daring substitute for a dwelling-house, but the hundred odd ex-yoldiers at present occupying the County Gaol at Knutsford, in Cheshire, will tell you that there are worse places to livo in. At any rate, it offers no
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  • 239 10 Ship's Officer has Trouble With Coolies When the Taiyuan arrived in Hongkong from Australia a few days &go she was without her second officer who was left in the gaol at Sandakan, British North Borneo, where he is alleged to have been concerned in the death of
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  • 261 10 Messrs. Morrcau and Spiegelberg report as follows, under date, Manchester, August lfl Our last report was dated July 27. Cotton. There has been a little spurt in prices of American yesterday owin? to bullish crop report, but sales by profit takers reduced New York quotations. Liverpool spot
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  • 783 10 Pitfalls for the Unskilful Buyer. Ho have made several references lately to the curio trade in the Far East and the tendency for business to increase in Chinese curios, says Finance and Commerce Last y.>ar the total shipments from China showed the creditable return of the value
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  • 199 10 Experiments Between Bombay And I'oona Exp.rimvntu in. wireless telepi>< ny, itutcs v (.'ulcuit.i meosage u> the Ceylon Observer of August ifc, aie hi i carried out between Bombay and Poona by th; 1 Posts und Telegraph* Department, and the results already achieved an very encouraging. The apparatus employed
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  • 1215 11 The Condition of the Property Improved The tentii annual ordinary general meeting of the Bila (Sumatra) Rubber Lands, Ltd., was held at the registered office of the company, 1-4, Great Tower Street, E.C.. in mail week, under the presidency of Mr. H. Eric Miller. Mr. James M.
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  • 281 11 Reconstruction of Company Confirmed Proposals for reconstruction of the Pengkalan Durian Estates, Ltd., were confirmed at an extraordinary general meeting of the company held at Shanghai on August 7. Mr. L. E. Canning presided, supported by Messrs. E. W. Noel and G. M. W. Hummel, directors, and Mr.
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  • 239 11 Increase of Capital Agreed Upon An extraordinary general meeting of the Glen Bervie Rubber Company was held at 59, Kastch.-ap. on August 6, to consider a resolution increasing the capital of the company from £75,000, divided into 7.\000 shares of £1 each, to £100,000, divided into 100,000
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  • 216 11 Probable Curtailment of The Crop Mr. W. P. Metcalf.-. prcuiinsr at the meetinj: of the Madinjrley (Malay) Kubher Estates, Limited, August 1. said that the cost of production was 1 %4. per lb. lower than for the previous season. They much regretted that they could not recommend
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 130 11 MOUTRIE PIANOS •re still the most popular in the East The time bhrh quality is maintained but I ICol PRICES HAVE •fBo/ IV 1° BEEN REDUCED 19 This Offer for Spot Cash Payment only ALL NEW STOCK e> Send to-day for Illustrated Catalogue 8. MOUTRIE ft CO.. LTD. (latorporaUe la
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    • 337 11 Raffles Hotel MONDAT.— Tea Dans ant, S to 7 p.m. (Admission free). WEDNESDAY.— SpeciaI Musical Programme after Dinner. THURSDAY. -Guest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dreas asaeatlal let Dancing). FRlDAY.— Special Lunch Orchestra. SATURDAY.— Gnest Night and Dancing. (Evening Dress essential fa Dancing). PICTURES Sundat. September 11. IML 9.30 p.m. WON
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  • 1201 12 Replies to the Recent Criticisms. A lengthy memorandum has been issued by the Rubber Growers' Association gettinß out the various criticisms that have been raised against the scheme for the Rubber Producers' Corporation in its present form, together with replies to the objections raised. Th? criticisms appear over
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  • 296 12 Current Comments from North China. A correspondent writes to the N.-C, Daily News Just' back from Manchuria, the following are some of the current comments I have gathered from responsible people in Manchuria and the north of China. The foreigners in Mukden who number only about 100
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  • 286 12 'osition Sound Owing to Forward Sales. Presiding at the ordinary general meeti«K of the Merchiston Rubber Company Limited, held at 8-9, Austin Friars, E.C., Aujrun 2, Mr. K. L. Hamilton, in moving the adoption of the report, said that the crop pathertd during the period under reviewwas 252,044
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  • 222 12 Poor Results Due to Loss on Rice And Exchange. Presiding at the meeting of the Amalgamated Rubber Kstatcs, Limited, August 2. at Winchester House, Mr. J. Fairbairn said that several thinjrs had contributed to the disappointing results. Two items alone, the loss on rice and loss on exchange,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 115 12 Kiam Kiat STANDS Tor ATISFACTORY ERVICE DO NOT WORRY, WE WILL HELP YOU. (S^ sf|[ BORDEN'S MALTED MILK S==^ Hi XfiZZ HAS NO EQUAL MILK f TT T 1 s^_gfS\ A superior strengthening invigorating food g" lIST QUALITY •_!T"' v .la CONNELL BROS. Company (inc. In U.S.A.) SINOAPORS ~~ZZ¥ Agents
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    • 156 12 Your Transport It is false economy to run your lorry jf you are not getting full efficiency out of it, never knowwhen it is going to breakdown and cause annoying delays to deliveries We specialise in the repair and overhaul of lorries which are executed with the minimum- of delay
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  • 426 13 Difficulty of Giving the Boys A Start. Now that the school holidays are in full swing, says a home paper, the old question, What shall we do with our boys is being raised in an acute form. The warning of the headmaster of St. Paul's School that
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  • 378 13 Women's Rights More Advanced Than in England. The Swedes were ahead of us in regard to their laws concerning women until our great stride in 1918, when British women were enfranchised. They are now, however, bidding fair to take their former position. At the beginning of this year
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  • 165 13 I A letter from the Washington correspondent of the Daily Express in its issue of July 22 says that an everbearing orange .tree, which citrus fruit growers believe lis destined to revolutionise the orange industry of Florida, if not of the entire country, has been discovered by
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 86 13 FIAT CARS LORRIES Marine Engines FOR LOW COST RELIABILITY DURABILITY ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY. Most favourable arraugements made 1o suit all Customers. APPLY Colonial Motor Co. ORCHARD ROAD PHONE 950 Bicycles Bicycles Bicycles I 8.5.A., INVICTA, MONOPOLE, IVANHOE We cannot stock all Makes So we only stock the Best >♦♦-»♦♦♦♦»-♦♦«♦»» CYCLE
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    • 621 13 c iZ'V\ c Jy[ HO HONG £l L Wing St. J^[ COMPANY \jk ffil J/Sl 'Phone 352 E W*w E M N^vcapc*£/ N THE BRAND OF CONFIDENCE T BY TEST THE BEST. f COMBHfB Of SLDTTEB A CO. JAVA SEA FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. (lawrpor*U4 in B«Ut1«, J«r») AD. 1891.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 1264 14 IMPORTANT AUCTH)H SALE ESTATE OF LOW KIM PONG, DECEASED IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Salt No. 159 of 1916. Between T .N BOCK SENG, TAN BOCK INN and CHIN MCI AXD ONG HING TEONG Plaintiffs LOW CHEE NEO and GAN TENG NEO, Defendants. The
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    • 663 14 )<♦ U'tllMt'.l -<—«-««.«*>»-i-ii/riu-:--.TM..-'--AjMta .T« HHMtf B.C. AMlrance la force over $17,000,001 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. jhw v (laeerteratot ta Straits Icttleaents) KBAD OFFICB I Waufcltlt B.sj«, ILgaper. LONDON OFFICE SZ. Old Jewry. K.C. The Compsny has 00,000 deposited with the ■■mail Csart cf bfltti Md eomplles with
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    • 416 14 NKDEKLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANB (NETH. INDIA COMMERCIAL BANKJ Eetabliehed IMS. CAPITAL Fl. *****,000 (abeajftjMatt. ISSUED AND W\. 86,000.000 (abo»i PAID UP X<*B6,Wo). RESERVE FUND Fl. 48,000,000 (aboa< aTT.fiftn.OvQ) HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM. BEAD AGSNCT IN BATAVIA. BRANCHES Hongkong, Shanghai, B» Medan. Soerabaya, Samarang, Bandoeng Weltevreden, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan I'robolinggo, Tjilatjap, Ampenan,
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    • 452 14 BANKING THB BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED (laserporated by Special Imperial Charter in Jspan.) Capital Subscribed M Te0.000,000 Capital Paid-up T48,000,000 Resenre Funds y 10,180,000 President K. Nakagawa, Eaq. yiee-President S. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS 8. Minaml, Sacj- Hisamune, Ess O. Kawasaki, Esq. K. Morinage, Esq. M. Eaaki, Esq. T. Ueda. Esq.
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    • 452 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) 'ire, Life, Marine, Accident, Qoarantoe, aag Motor. AsacU exceed 140.000.0 M W. A. SlMS— Manager and Underwriter. Eastern Branch, Singapore. THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INS. CO. I (Incorporated in Canada) All the latest plans of Life, Sadowaeat and Annuity policies issued. Assets
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  • 345 15 THE LIBERTY SIX. New Car Introduced by a New Finn. The Motor Agency has opened up in Singapore and is* now placing on the market an entirely new car in Malaya. The Liberty Six, which has an enviable reputation as one off the best light sixes m
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  • 95 15 The directors of Raja Musa (Selanrot) Rubber and Coconuts announce that having reconsidered the terms of the preference share issue previously proposed, they have now decided, subject to the approval of the shareholders, to issue i 15,000 ten per cent, cumulative parti- cipating preference shares of £1
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 820 15 HAIPHONG \C^y CEMENT Supplied to the Spore Municipality, Gavernment of Johore, Malacca Municipality, F.M.S. Railways and all leading architects and contractors. DUPIRE BROS. Sole Agents, Singapore. Dunlop •flf» <~Ar w Tubes ARE RELIABLE. THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. (Z) LTD. (Incorporate ia Jspaa) DUNLOP HOUSE, ROBINSON ROAD. Michelin Cord Tyres (STRAIGHT
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 364 16 New Shipments Just Arrived. MIXTZ METAL SHEETS Size 4 ft. by 2 ft. by 1/32 in. thick 4 ft. by 2 ft. by 1/16 in. 4 ft. by 2 ft. by 1/8 in. MI NTZ METAL RODS All sites from <i in. to 1 in. Jiameter FIRMER HANDLED CHISELS, all
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    • 421 16 TAY GUAN KIAT 36, PHILLIP STREET. Phone Nos. 3113 and .1114. 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 boilers of all types. Used by all factories, steamers, I etc.,
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    • 931 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charge* for Waata, Fer Sale, To Let, ate, la ordinary elo*e-**t type (average alx worda to line) are s— .per line on* insertion 28 cts., two in* 44 cts, three in*. 64 et*., four in*. 82 eta- five ins. $1.00, six in*. $1.18, ten ins 11
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    • 833 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, 2401 and 2407 Joo Chiat Lane, rent $25 per month. Immediate entry. Apply A. P._Nathergany_gnd Co., 14 Market Street. TO LET FURNISHEDTBudIeig*. B49Tu^pTr Srranjroon Road, house highly situated with tennis court and garajre. Apply Goh, c/o Straits Times. TO LET, partly furnished or^unfurnished self-contained suite
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    • 381 16 OFFICES AND GODOWN TO LET, (tore* and office*. Apply Ed. M. Nathan A Co., 4, De Souia Street. TO LET, the whole or part of that new building at the corner of Stamford Road and Hill Street, now approaching completion. For particulars, apply to C. A. Ribeiro Co., Ltd. TO
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    • 181 16 Straits Motorcar Service. Ltd. IU-S1&, ORCHARD ROAD. Sola Diitribnturn of BELLANGER famooi French Car ▲I kia4a of Repair* to Motor Cycle* Can, aa4 Lorrlea executed. CraekH Cylln«er«, Cr ink-Casea Gear* a»4 twokea part* of all metal* WelJ«4RELIABLE~CARS AND LORRIES HIRED. G*o4a Transported from Ship*, Goatowa* Private Hodbcb, etc A amber
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 303 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and Gcnprnl $8 Manager's Office 1117 Job Printinß Office 1244 All communications relating to editorial natters and news should be aiidret.ied to THE EDITOR. All communications merits, subscriptions, account*, printing. tc. should be tddrfssed to THE MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Waata. For Sale. To Let, etc.,
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