The Straits Times, 9 September 1921

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. v. 26,738 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS-
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    • 87 1 ■9 if; I "BEAR BRAND" TRADE MARK. Trying It, Means Adopting It. SOLE \QENTS: JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS. LTD. (Incorporated in K«fl»n4) SINGAPORE: V^tT?^. ALL KODAK CHEMICALS ARE /"rfry tested r g^ thoroughly before this seal is allowed to go upon them. frwJJfti^*Hi e~ I It is your protection and stands
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    • 137 1 CASH CLEARANCE SPECIAL SALE J&^ I SURPLUS STOCKS OPPORTUNITIES B^^ j- BEING SOL!) IN EVERY UWr REGARDLESS DEPARTMENI W OF COST. NOW PROCEEDING Packed in neat tin case, measuring y h\:, by 4 >/o by 2\'-> in. 'MODEL DE LUXE' Weal for camping or traveller's kit. r 2Lf?gf?S of the
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  • 610 2 Concerning Manners, Dress, And Sport. Having criticised British sport, its decadence," its loss of honours and trophies to Australia and to America, old fogeys are now devoting themselves to slanging the Modes and manners of the young men themselves, says a home paper. Old
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  • 212 2 London Customs Find Deadly Darts. A Swindon man was recently sent by his son, as a curio, a parcel containing a blow-pipe and a number of darts of the kind used by the natives of the Malayan Archipelago. i To his surprise, only the blow-pipe 'arrived.
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  • 144 2 A Smoke De-lector is the latest typo of fire alarm. Recently, the inventor gave an exhibition illustrating the offectiveness of the instrument. My invention," .said Mr. Dickinson is v a sensitive mechanical device, which automatically records the presence of smoke in the air by the ringing
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    • 152 2 I MALTfeb MlLtt I I The ORIGINAL. I mJL Composed of pure cream milk fl modified and v^m enriched by V |=y and Wheat Flour. V Ready in a moment by 11 stirring briskly in hot or I cold water. I ,< Refuse any Substitute. JULr JJ Jf R !l
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    • 481 2 FOUCAULD CST? 18*7 AT RUB OUT THE PAIN Wherever the »chc or pain, simply rub ia. Little's Oriental Balm. As you rub in I the Balm, you rub oit the pain, quickly, simply and surely. Tncre is no better remedy for headache, earache, backache. It relieve* lameness, sprains, strains, swellings.
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    • 205 2 CITROEN CAR TM a«eUenc« ot Frraeh •otomobila aafiMarhm haa Ulf Übl kaowa and afrrced by axparta. Thj Citroaa ia tk« MkMfWW bmt of thU aehool of protluction. Sm thlf rcmarkabl* Car— eompar. it with a«y etkar UgM Ml M Ml Marlut Tata a demoutntion rida— drira it y onntlf it
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  • 710 3 t Revealed by Earthquake In Kansu. Tee T;,an Tat writes to the Hongkong Daily Press as follows According to the official report of the Civil Governor of Kansu Province (North China), the recent terrific earthquake, which affected the whole province, has dons incalculable damage to ritiae and
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  • 244 3 What a Prisoner Munt do in The WitncsB-Box. A qa tion of considerable importance afTectiiiK the lav.- of evidence was debated vi •he Court of Criminal Appeal on Jnlv 80 <-n the appeal of Jeremiah Mmmhant. atrHin.-.t a cunviction at the M»iid.ston. RmIKI and v nmtflfß of
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    • 515 3 W^ak, Nervous, Worn-out Grateful Testimony to Dr. Casseil's Tablets from People They Have Cured. IndI South Africa Mr T. Jacawjiailhadrami. B.A I Mr Monhiim »rrcir» p,.i»i 0 Pre»ld*iKy. write. 1 bare a**] misenie of citrni* B«4S*«Sei. iS «W tn ,*rr. n 1 E© 3 Scie Opinion: BKajSM'&LgE^SS. 1 VVynw-st™... r&JP*f'Stl
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    • 640 3 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the shares of Mesers. Yoo Ah Whoy and Teo Thiam Bock in the partnership business of the Straits Cycle and Motor Works of 127 and 129 Sclecie Road have been purchased by Mr. Tan Chye Lee who will carry on the said business
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    • 309 3 KHAI SUN Co. 211, Sooth Rrldr* Kocd, Slmrapore JsadsV yfOt ln toeh S*'» tPxf PAPER AND INK S| ot£... hind. »p «t TRACINB CLOTH AND 4£ If PAPER 3j Cotton Waste. Canvas Hose, Tarred Rope, Tarred Marline, Copper and Brass Ware, Paper and Paper Goods Shoemakers 1 requisites R. ARISAKA
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    • 961 4 STtAMER 3AILING3 P. 0.- British India AND v Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England; MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) Tha Company's MAIL SERVICB EAST OF, BOMBAY are at preseat saspeaded LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICB FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON
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    • 749 4 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO. LIMITED Stoasaan tatavdod U sail rraai Blagaper. KINTA- Monday, 4 p.m., for Port Swsttenham and Penaag. HTB LEONG— Moaday. at 4M »m, far Malacca and Mnar. DELl— Tuesday 12..1 P. p.m. for Miri, Lnbuan Jessclton Kudat, Sandakan, Jolo and Zamboanga. KAKA— Tuesday, at AJO »jsl,
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    • 56 4 STEAMER SAILINGS DOLLAR LINE SINGAPORE TO NEW YORK VIA SUEZ I Grace Dollar I LOADING EARLY NOVEMBER. i Through Bills of Lading issued from j Singspore to the Principal Cities of the United States and Canada. For further information as to Rates, etc., apply to THE ROBERT DOLLAR CO. No.
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    • 396 4 STEAMER SAILINGS STk. THE OSAKA BHOSCN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporated la Japan) Na. J, Do 8oa»a Btroot, Propoaad Balling from Singapore (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN LINB For Port SaM, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam aad Hambarg arr. dep. ALASKA MARU Sept. 17 Sept. 18 ALTAI MARU Oct. 16 Oct. 1«
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    • 636 4 STEAMER SAILINGS AUSTRALIA BY BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated la Aastralla) t Singapore to Java Ports, Port Darrrm, Taaraßay Island, Brisbane and Sydney, v1« Torres Straits, also with transhipment te other Victorian, South Australian and Nor** Queensland Ports, British New Guinea, Nt« Britain, Tasmania asd New Zealand Pona. APPROXIMATE BAILINGS MARELLA,
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    • 531 5 STEAMER SAILINGS NXK. European Line IXONDON LINE Fortnightly Service FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON AND ANTWERP, VIA POUTS SADO MARU ept -o, 9 KITANO MARU s *Pt- LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Service FOR MAKSEILLRS AND LIVERPOOL VIA PORTS LISBON MARU Oct 9 HAMBURG LINE Monthly Service FOR LONDON. ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG, VIA
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    • 362 5 STEAMER SAILINGS K. P. M. KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART kiIATSCHAPPU (Incorporated in HoTiand) Telegram Address rAKETVAABT S and 3, Collyor Quay. UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENTS. > A rojage oa a aon-kUied Ha^^tV TH 7 th aaa aß^«7^aV wuold go. And Jast what job wonld ii 4 If "try one
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    • 240 5 STEAMER SAILINGS Nippon Yusen Kaisha PASSAGES FOR EUROPE A few first ami second-class accommodation is avnilablu on the undermentioned steamers IN ABA MAUU sailing Oct. C KAMO MARU sailing Oct. It IYO MARU sailing Nov. I ATSUTA MARU Hailing Nov. 17 For further particulars, apply to NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated
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    • 619 6 CINEMAS "GAIETY" CINEMA In th* Firtt Show, 1 7.30 Pl, f1 Tlw 1 nrrcnitl Sprcial MUmmm SM IP WRECK r T> AMONG CANNIBALS The mithontic picture story o( the advMtUCW of two daring Amuriran MMI men among lh'- in.m-caling sa\agi^ of Nrw Gr.inca, in six reels. In Ihr Sr<on,l Bhnw
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    • 276 6 ENTERTAHMENTS NAHAR OPERA OF SINGAPORE At their n*w Beyrouth Theatre, opposite the Giylam Police Station. Gaylang Road. To-night To-night Shakespeare's OTHELLO will be staged. SYED All A. M. A. Stage Manacer. Proprietor. After an abtenoc of eleven nights I Tho Kver-I'opular STAR OPERA Reinforced with Several New actors mid MMM
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    • 40 6 for all Defects of Vliioi. CONSULT Mr. K. P. CHONG Fellow of the Spectacle Maker's Co. Diploma of the British Optical Association Fellow of the Institute of Opthalmic Opticians (London) OFFICE AT THE United Pharmacy, 305, North Bridge Road SINOAPORE
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    • 238 6 ■JLI NEVER SAT DYE, SAT TINTEX HOW TO USB it P !'ut n toa.ipoonful of TintoK into h cup, tuld BufEcient hot watyr to half (ill thn cup, stir well and put contents into h»H gallon of cold water.. First waßh tho injiteriiil woll and place whilo wet into Tintcx
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    • 36 6 Good Writing Paper In Boxes. Packets, or Pads To suit all tastes all Purses, and all demands. Die Stamped or Printed at small extra cost. ENVELOPES to match. Rickard Ltd. PROMPT PRINTERS. 76. Cecil Street. Singapore.
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  • 291 7 All Grades in Demand and Prices Maintained. Singapore, September 8. IfMaYli Barlow and Co. r.-port There was a trouil demand for all grades at tin- u?u«l weekly uuctiop on Widni's<ia> at iixjcea showiikg practicnlly no change £rwia the previous we^k. Standard .it 26*4 ccnU H7i<l off quality
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  • 131 7 VESSELS AERIYXD. HAN WIIATT HIN. Brit, 167 tuns, from MaMalacca 10-9. 811 UTON, I »iit :;."-J tea*, from Aa Fet Batavia l I I. ClSOt, Hnt.. teaa, from Ucii 8-0. for I>>'li I' l DORN 3AMUD, Siam, 1,060 neagtali t>-'.'. r.,r Bangkok unc. tiIJCNAI'P llrit., 7<.*n tous, from
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  • 172 7 To-rtay PaHie. Haiplionc, IIH>IH Sliaat:hii and .l:man 3 P- m j Port Swetteanam and T»luk Anao" 8 v-o. Rhie, Anamfca, Mi I "1 P-m--r SamliU and Batacia r» I <ltl>r« and Mnar .8 p.m I. San-.l<u. I'riiri Kadjah, Ti-mbilahsn utJ ladragin I r I Pulou (JnlanK *P
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  • 141 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, September 8. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 1/lfi I Demand 2/3 13/10 Private 3 m. credit* 2/4 13/32 I On New York Demand 42% Private 90 days 4C.'/j On France Bank 500 On India Bank T. 103 I On Hongkong, Bank d'd 20 p.c.
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  • 53 7 Tone of market Steady. Singapore Standiinl Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers Sellers Spot Sept. Oet.-Dec Spot Sept. Oct.-Dec. Jan. -March Singapore Standard Hi bed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers Sellers ink 28 28 28»,i 80 30% aa a3% DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 12 oriock noon.
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 180 7 [ss. V'al. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 1 1 Ayer Weng 1.00 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.00 1.45 1 1 Jclantoh 0.80 El £1 Kara Kaniuntin?: 1.15.0 1.17.C 10 10 Kinta Assoc. 6.00 £1 £1 Laliat Mines > 5 5 Linjrui Tin 3.25 0.75 10 10 Malayan Coll. 14.25 15.25 1
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    • 122 7 Ml Val. Pd. Buyers. Seller*. £1 £1 Er. Am. Tobacco 3.0.0 3.10.0 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. C.25 6.75 Electric T'ways 2/C 10 10 Fra^cr Neaves 28.50 2!».r>o 30 50 \V. Hammer Co. 80 90 100 100 Katz Bros. Pef. 140.00 10 10 Mexican Eajrle 5.0.0 6.10.0 10 10
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    • 98 7 U. Sag. 0 p.c tI.TH.Wt par 5 p.c p.m. S port Electric Trßinwaye, ii p.c. £360.900 nom. S'pgro Municipal o px. .■I.'TS.OOO P ar S'jiur .-lvii. 4M p.c. of ll'OT R1,00U,000 10 p.c. dis. S'p'jrc V-v.\ 4'i p.c. of I'JOO *1,G00.0Q0 10 p.c. dis. S'porc Mun. 4V4 pcof 1905
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    • 373 7 Kraser and Co. and l^>all and Evan's Quotation?. I.nti' u t nvailahlr Sterling Quotations arc printed on another page on Friday. To-day's Prices. Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt. All-nby (SI) 0.25 0.15 0.20 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.90 1.00 0.90 1.10 Am. MaW iKli 2.00 •■■<<• 2.00 A. Hitum C.50
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    • 131 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION Lhe Kxli.-.iirdin-.•iy Ueewral Mi iting to be hell in the Exchanirc Rooms on Monday nrst, September !J ;it -A' p.m '■> con tlei •.■:i«-n'i tlic rrvi H Roles aad Hyc-laws. GATTEY BATBaUM Bearetariei AUCTION SALE Ol iittini;< an.l aeeeeaeriee of fountain kajtradiag ice ereaai
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    • 666 7 BftHY THE TABLE FIXTUUS Friday, September 9. Hi K h Water, 3.14 a.m, 2J5 p.m. Outward M. M. mail due. Gaant <up Teania Kinil. Boxing St. Joacph's, at 9 p.m. Saturday, September 10. RIM Water, 4.^2 a.m., 3. 49 p.m. Crichct Ix;a(ruc Coylon XI v. P. Services nnd Law. Cricket
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    • 68 7 S^UnD£RWQDD SPEED te|pß[S ACCURACY DURABILITY The Machine you will Eventually Buy tele Aieatai PATERSON. SIMONS CO., LTD, (Incorporated iv England) SINGAPORE. PENANO, KUALA LCatfTTB. If yoa are paaaiag by BEACH ROAD drop at No. 7 (oppoaiu S.V.C), Yob caa hare enppliee of Tyrea, Beauinc, Oil, Batteriea, Acceeeoriea, Can for aire
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    • 834 7 Latest advertisements PART OF HOUSE to let, furnished, with garage. Apply 566, Straits Timef. Mofo~R~GARAGES TO LET, splendid con dition, $16 per month. 300; Scrangoon Road BOARD AND HESIDENCE, large roonv Good table, tennis, garageit, shower bath? central. 567, Straits Times. WANTED, 'i Kmall bungalow or flat, consisting «f bedroom,
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    • 597 7 THE STRAITS TIMES Can be obtained at the following places in Singapore !lotei van Wijk Jelly and Walsh, Ltd., Raffles Place loney Changer, Adelphi Hotel Money Changer, Europe Hotel /edcral Rubber Stamp Co., Raffles Hotel Koh Co., Btat Basnh Road Safe Co., l-b, Robinson Koad i/Ow Vong Swee, 1, Middle
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  • 35 8 The ranajtssaat i» announced between Mr. Oh Kent (iuan. Manager, The Ulu I'nntlan (SiagßJMCe) Rubber Kstiitv. Ltd. and Miss Yeoh Hooi Beng of Penanif. The wedding will tako place at Pcnanfr, on September 15.
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  • 1184 8 The Straits Times FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 TRADE UNIONS THE STATE. I In these days when there is so much social unrest it is both instructive and interesting to get a clear expression of working class opinion as to the duty of the State towards the unemployed. The Trade Union Congress
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  • 17 8 A recent visitor to Sandakan was Mr. H. I. M. Haszard, Commissioner of Crown Lands, New Zealand.
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  • 29 8 Mrs. Codrington has design >d the wood carvings on the proscenium of the Penang Town Hall, and this with the thorough redecoration of the place has improved it remarkahly.
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  • 18 8 The steamer Pyrrhus, Blue Funnel line. made her last voyage from Liverpool to j Hongkong in thirty-three days.
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  • 27 8 Mr. J. K- Bcasley of the Borneo Company, Ltd.. who had been investigating the reports of gold in thi I.ingga District, Sarawak, returned on the 2nd inst.
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  • 22 8 The Frara Ferdinand, which arrived from Bombay yesterday, and continue:! i*ier voyage to Vladivostok, has 861 Russians bound for the Far East.
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  • 27 8 Constable van Troop while having a swim at Macassar, on August 25, was seized by an alligator. He was rescued by natives but is very badly hurt-
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  • 25 8 We have to acknowledge $15 received from Mr. I^ow Seng Chye on behalf of the unemployed mercantile marine officer who desires to proceed to Honnrkong.
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  • 26 8 Th« Distillers' Company has acquired Calder and Co.'s seven distilleries, thus controlling the world's whisky trade. The distillers paid £750,000 to Calders, whose capital is £250,000.
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  • 28 8 The Blue Funnel steamer Eumaeus, which called at J.ddah on her way here from Liverpool, brought back 1,003 pilgrims. Nine deaths and two births are reported among them.
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  • 31 8 Lieutenant Parer, who was injured by the propeller of his machine after descending at Gisborne on August 3 is now in the Mount St Evins Hospital, Melbourne, and making good progress.
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  • 34 8 Twelve Chinese belonging to a Macassar kedai wrre poisoned by eating rice containing arsenic. Five have died. The culprit was a fellow workman who committed the offence out of revenge. He is under arrest.
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  • 44 8 Mr. H. L. Pang, a merchant from Australia who arrived in Hongkong a few days ago and is staying at the King Edward Hotel, reports that on going ashore he lost a lett?r of credit, for £.{,OOO on the English, Scottish and Australian Bank.
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  • 50 8 The Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China have received a telegram from their head office in London to the effect 'that the directors of their bank have declared an interim dividend fcr the past half year at the rate of 14 per cent per annum, free of income tax.
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  • 54 8 Messrs. Barlow and Co. riport under date the Bth inst. The copra, market has fluctuated within narrow limits with a quieter tone prevailing. A fair amount of business has been done and quotations close as follows No. 1 standard $12.50 to $13.25. No. 2 standard $12 to $12.50, No. .0
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  • 55 8 We are asked by the management" of Raffles Hotel to state that they have been granted an extension of licence till 2 a.m. on Race Week Saturday, October 29, and St. Andrew's Eve, November 2i>. There will be a Pictrot and Pierrotte Costume Ball on October 28. Suppers will be
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  • 50 8 We we an apology to Messrs. Gatte^y ■nd Bateman, secretaries of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, for having headed an advertisement yes'.erJay Singapore Chamber of Commerce and Ekchnnge when it fhould have been Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association as printed on pa^e 7 of this i sue.
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  • 56 8 Tjokroaminto, the Sarikat Islam President, arrived under police escort at. Batavia from Bantioentr on Augurt :>O. The station was carefully guarded by police and Tjokroaminto was quickly taken by motor to the gaol. He was greeted at the station by Salim and 1 Abdul Mosis. The latter, it is said,
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  • 60 8 At the next meeting to be held at the Chinese Christian Association, on Thursday, the K>th ir.st., ihe following subject will be discussed Resolved that the Municipal Comissioners. as trustees of the Victoria Memorial Hall, have acted ultra vires by permitting the building to be used, as at present." A
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  • 68 8 Kelani Valley Planters' Association, Ceylon, is not in favour of rubber restriction. A lpng meeting was held recently at which one member remarked The rubber industry at home is in the hands of a few Jews who are making all the money. What we want is a rubber producers' association
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  • 79 8 A sequel to a nasty accident is to be heard in the lower courts to-day. At X.50 a.m. on August 30 Miss Limlsey, of Messrs. Kelly and Walsh, was proceeding along Bcncoolen Street towards Stamford Road in a ricksha when a car coming up hit the former vehicle and turned
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  • 74 8 A Madras message of August 25 states -that at a Planters' Association meeting at Bangalore, the following resolution was passed namely, that the restriction rubVr output be confined -to allowing tapping only for eight or nine months of the year. Each distr^t in the association is to decide in which
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  • 79 8 The Salvation Army has embarked on an enterprising step of chartering the Wilson liner Calypso to proceed to India in consequence of the difficulty of securing accommodation for 126 Salvation A-my officers. The Calypso will sail for Bombay on October 10. Commissioner Blowers and Mrs. Blowers who are the territorial
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  • 493 8 Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mark* sail for home on the 25th instant. Mr. W. H. Tate is lyinjr seriously ill in the Taiping Hospital. The Rev. W. E. Horley, District Sdper intendent of the Methodist Mission, Ipoh leaves for home early next year. The Hon. Mr. W.
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  • 32 8 The second battalion <f the Middlesex Regiment, who art- romir.,: direct from active service i;i Eirypt, are expected hare in a few days. They relieve the South Staff ords.
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  • 72 8 At the instance of the Protector of Chinese, Penan;:, six teachers in th.> Chung Wah CUMM school in Maxwell Road anil three in the Lens Fung 11-.ay school in King Street appeared in the District Court, Penarg, on the Bth inst. in answer to summonses charging them
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  • 139 8 The wedding of Mr. Robert Henry Phillips, manager of Nova Scotia Kstat Teluk Anson, and Miss Mary Little, until recently a nursjnt; sister at the Batu Gajah Hospital, took place at St. Luke's Church, Tcluk Anson. on Monday. The bride was away by Mr. C. V. Hewitt,
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  • 135 8 Tuticorin as Naval Base The Tuticorin correspondent VtKm to the Madras Mail It is inturcntinx t" not* from a recent leader in v Ceylon paper that public opinion owing to the prohibitive cost is very much atfainst the construction of the railway and road bricijfes over the Mahaweli Ganjra urvi
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    • 337 8 Lambert Butler GARRICK pgm£^ per tin '^arftte^^VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Delicious Tasmonian Jams Guaranteed unler the t'urc Food Ace 1908 (NSW.) Rfja Plu.na Varius 13 oz fn 20 cts. RiJ^B Oyj Cherry. B.cVberry 30 Slafi S<- 1&& Blackberry Apple 30 £^^cl2*y^ >^Ssbs~ Apricot, Ra«pbe ry 40 Peich, 15'ack Currant 40 ~"V^jja Per
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    • 201 8 ALHAMBRA Beach Itoad. DEMrSKY-CARPENTIEIt FIGHT i I'la. 5 Pts. Topical Budget, a two- reel Harold Lloyd Comedy and Whaling. Palhc Serial THE PHANTOM FOE Kph-ooes 13 and 11. MARLBOROUGH" Beach Road. S Pta. THE GUARDIAN 5 Pu. Kratnrinz Montague Love and June Elvidft-c Pat!ie Gazette, Pathe Review and Variety Fair
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  • 454 9 Red Terror Causing Renewed Panic. Reuter Tklkcram? London, Sept. 7 Stockholm The Dager.snyhet.r learns that Petrograd, Kie.T and Odessa are panic stricken owing to the recrudescence of the Red terror. Wholesale arrests are reported in connection with the discovery of an anti-Soviet plot headed by Professor Taiianl>ev, who
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  • 91 9 bum Tkuxuam Paris, September 7. In an interview in the Kcho dc Paris Ihe Minister of Commerce, M. Dior, stated that a gen.-ra! business recovery is to be expected before the winter. Stocks' are getting depleted and orders are increasingly numerous. The export business is improving steadily. The
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  • 59 9 Reuter Telegram. London, September 7 Rotterdam Rear-Admiral Hodges and fifteen ether officers of the British squadron officially visited the Town Hall and were afterwards the guests of the Dutch navy. They motored to Lcyden to meet the South African Minister of Defence, Mr. Mentz, who is at
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  • 198 9 Reuter Telegrams, London, Sept. 7. A meeting of the Cabinet which is expected to reach a momentous decision with regard to the future of the Irish peace negotiations opened in Inverness Town Kail this morning, the Provost welcoming the Mac Minister and other ministers on arrival- A
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  • 197 9 Reuter Telegrams. London, September 7, The British Association meetings opened at Edinburgh to-day. The programme covers every field of scientific activity, including the newest problems and their application to every-day life. Sir Oliver Lodge in a popular lecture yesterday evening on Speech through ether," dwelt on the
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  • 103 9 Reuter. TEi.ixr.AM, London, September 7, Vienna Addressing the National Assembly the Chancellor Schobcr said that in view of the superior strength of the Hungarian army, which had not yet been disarmed, Austria could only employ all diplomatic means to support her rights in the question of BurgenJand.
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  • 33 9 Reuter Telegram, London, Sept- 1. New York The excitement in the cotton market is undiminished. Prices advanced to the maximum permitted in any day's trading and closed strong 200 points his:h?r.
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  • 29 9 Reuter Telegram. London, Sept. 7. Nairobi The military authorities state that there have been no further Abyssinian raids into Kenya. All is quiet in tht district* recently raided.
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  • 23 9 Reuter Telegram London, Sept. 7 fan- The regular Paris-Warsaw aeroplane crashed at Le Bourget. The pilot nnd four pii«fr.»fr« mtri killed
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  • 323 9 Trade Unions Demand Its Revision. Reuter Telegrams London, September 7, The Trade Union Congress at Cardiff passed a resolution demanding the reorganisation cf thr League of Nations so as to provide tho fullest opportunity for adequate democratic representation of all nations in order to prevent the catastrophe
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  • 94 9 Reuter Telegrams London, September 7 A memorial service for the victims of the R"8 disaster was conducted in Westminster Abbey by the Dean of Westminster. The King and other royalties were represented, and the American Ambassador, the Bishop of Connecticut, Vice-Ad-miral Niblack and American and British
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  • 70 9 Rel'ter Telegram, London September 7 The Ministry of Health has refused to sanction the Islington Board of Guardians unemployment dole of £3 13s. 6d. a week for a man and wife and six children. This ruling that the Islington scale is illegal is bound to importantly affect the
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  • 39 9 Rkuter Telegram London, September 7. The Belfast shipbuilders Harland and Wolff will open a ship repair works on the Thames on September 15. They are taking over all the maintenance work from the Port of London authority.
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  • 39 9 June. July and August Lint. Brought forward $66,006.67 Miss E. Ryan (July and August) 6 Mrs. Scryrageour (April to December) 30 In box at John Little 1 1050 $66,353.17 R. O. FREEMAN, Hon. Treasun-r.
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  • 275 9 Messageries Maritime* Service Inaugurated. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Sept. 8 At the reception held on board the Armand Behic to celebrate the new sen-ice of the M'essag-eries Maritime*, there were numerous visitors and refreshments were served in the dining saloon. tThe Mohl Company's agent welcomed the assembly
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  • 169 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 8. It is stated that the Government has appointed a committee to consider and report on the draft of the Hindu Marriage 'enactment. The marriage of the Sultan of Selangcr to a Princess of the Perak Royal Family takes place
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  • 195 9 Staff for Forthcoming Indian Visit. A Simla communique states The following ruling princes and members of ruling princes' families will be attached to the staff of the Prince of Wai .-a Maharaja of Patiala, Nawab of Bahawalpur, Maharaja of Jodhpur, Maharaja Rana of Dholpur, Maharaja of
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  • 86 9 The rate of mortality in the Settlement of Singapore for the week ended August 27 whs 41.32. The total number of deaths was 319 of which 234 were male subjects and 85 female. Convulsions claim 3d. 36, phthisis 41, malaria fever 42, dysentery 14, beri-beri 17, pneumonia
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  • 197 9 The Decision Final of State Secretary Mr. C. Ward-Jackson, Kuala Lumpur secretary of the Rubber Growers' Association, informs us that a cable has been received from the Rubber Growers' Association stating that His Excellency the High Commissioner for the F.M.S. has been notified definitely that the decision of
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  • 685 9 A recent visitor to the United States describes them as commercially and financially no better off than the United Kingdom." I would like," he says, "to deal in lighter vein with some incidents of my visit. When being shown over the Independence Hall in Philadelphia (where the
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  • 23 9 The banns of marriages are published at Hongkong of Mr. Justice J. R. Wood and Miss Gladys Frances Kember of 153, the P.sL.
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 24 10 C. Penaefather, ef the Bt Joseph's old Bon Association, "ill captain a team which will oppose >he V.M.C.A. to-morrow in the former's ground.
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    • 68 10 A ivi utrr wire from Detroit, tiute'i September 7. states Miss America II won the Lake Georga trophy in the n;iie .-need championship for motor boat! with a speed of 80.567 miles un hour, a world's record for hydroplane*. Maplcleaf VII the British entrant in the international
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    • 336 10 The Si A. i op ni^u-li played yesterday between the S.C.C. I! and the R. E. Sports Club ended in another ■niiitfcni ittm at i his rate the c mpetition will be very long drawn out. The teams wi S. C. C. ll.— Barnes Penrice and Hide; Nieoll, Adamson
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    • 236 10 iii c including bouts of the first te«ne> the 8t Joseph's Old Boys' Association will be held tO-aifM at the ■ehool at B |,ni. The official- will bj the :i Wednesday, and Mr. w. A. v ill distribute the prizu.-. The fol- Be C. Klassen !'.ti v. (hibitioaK N\
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    • 169 10 A Reuter wire of September 7 states thiit the result of the St. Leger was Lord Londonderry's Pulemarch (Childs) 1. Lord Carnarvon's Franklin (Gardner) 2, l.ord CManely's Westward Ho (Carslake) 3. Also ran Craig an Kran (Frank Bullock), Roman Fiddle (Hulme), Milesius < Deary), Thunderer (Donoghuc),
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    • 67 10 An S.C.C. hockey team will meet No. 4 company R.G.A. at Blakan Mati to-mor-row. A launch will leave Jardine's Steps at 4.30. The S.C.C. team which will play irt colours, will be J. H. I,a Mothe, V. C. Storks. A. N. Layboume, H. C. Cooper, J. H. Holyoak. Dr.
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    • 82 10 A Koutcr wire from New York dated September 7 states that Barnes, American champion, beet Hutchison, the British n by 5—4 in a thirty-six hole Batch for a purse of $2,000. At the September monthly general meeting of the Straits Atheistic Club, .Mr. E. Kiong Cheng was elected
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  • 459 10 ETHEROMAMA WAVE. All Classes in Italy Becoming Drug Takers. Drug-taking by ail classes of Italian society, especially by women and demobilised officers, has spread to such an alarming extent that the authorities are w acini, relentless war against the drug maniacs, particularly the traffickers in tirugs. Ihe tirrt results of
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  • 71 10 Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Smjrapore. September 9. Silver -■■<. Hrr.gkong 20 per cent. 111. Three months gold -itJU. Share Market. Quiet. Rubbers ally no enquiry. Tins Tsipings 1.05-1.10, North* I.JT 1 Sooths 67i s -72'/4 cents, Mswng Pits 1.4.'-l.;,0, Papans 55-60 rents, Rawanga 60-66 r raits.
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  • 436 10 I Debtor -Continually Overdrawing Account. Before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard, this morning, the Hon- Mr. C. J. Saunders, Official Assigns-, mentioned the case of Wee Chin Klang. After applying for adjudication owing' to fuiluiv of composition, Mr. Saundeiv! examined the l4.nk.rupt. Wee Chin Kiang said he was born ir
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  • 246 10 Wooden ISuNets and Blank Cartridges. Fighting fh the Hunan-Hupeh neatwar was more severe than first reports indicated according to reports received in foreign circles at Peking on August 17 and this was largely due to the sagacity of General Wang Chanyuan (the late Tuchun) in
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  • 202 10 PUSSYFOOT" DEFIES RED SEA. Kast of Suez Without Raising A Thirst. Pussyfoot Johnson arrived at Bombay on August 28. In an interview, he ■M Hint he had come to India as much to learn as to teach, and he had no hope of being able to make India dry in
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  • 40 10 A London message says The Ballybay Bachelors' Club is appealing to all local eligibles to join the club, pointing out that owing to women's increasing power in the government of the country a bachelor tax is inevitable unless strongly resisted.
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  • 53 10 During the last week of August, Mr. Lowell Tl'omas ni giving his trav«logu< s to crowded houses at Rangoon- On August 28 he was to leave for Mandaluy, Muymyo. Bhamo and other points up-country where he and his cam-.'rn-man, Mr. H. A. Chase, will spend a number of weeks photographin"
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 348 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I thank you for ypur courtesy in publishing my letter Suggestions for Buying and Disposing of the Surplus Stocks," which appeared in your issue cf the Ist instantIn that letter I made certain suggestions relative to the disposal to the
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    • 328 10 To the Editor cf the Straits Times. Sir, Having read and appreciated your many leaden on the present trade depression ai;d especially the rubber siump f feel bound to draw your attention to a IH.-s.hl.- v.iiv of giving a fc-r.at deal of n.-Jp to the Industry
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  • 217 10 The Empire Cinema has a complete change of programme, consisting of a new serial, Elmo the Fearless, episodes one and two, and Bc!>sie Love in the Fighting Colteen, five parts, supported by two further episodes of the Yitagxaph's serial. The Wt.n.an in the Web, featuring Eva Novak, and
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  • 715 10 Cunning Methods Adopted By Smugglers. The Excise Authorities are perfectly well aware that a highly profitable illicit trade in ganja and opium is being done bt-twt.-n India and Ceylon, states the Ceylon. Observer, and, in spite of the strenuous efforts which ere being made in this Colony
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  • 183 10 Variations in Import and Export Duties. In the Ceylon Legislative Council, on September 1, the Hon. Mr. I l Bowes in introducing the bill for increased taxation said that it was proposed to introduce I preferential tariff in favrur of Great Britain and British Possessions. Among the
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  • 33 10 Raffles Institution will re-opi-n on Monday next The attention of parents am) pupils is called to th.> alteration in the school hours, which will b-_- ire future from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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  • 25 10 The Australian Commonwealth authorities, in conjunction with doctors of tlu Rockefeller Institute, have achieved very successful results in the treatment of hookMfH |MW M p!i|Hi.i.
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  • 965 10 His Own Account of His Boyhood Robert Burns left behi.id him In.- own account, of his boyhood and youth. This autobiography of the first twenty-eight years of his life was communicated in Ausrust, 17*7. to the novelist, Dr. John Moore, who had become greatly interested in him. The
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  • 34 10 The special military .service appointed tn recover projectile's of war haw up to the presort collected 13,364 tons of proJMWM from the battlefields of Flanders, for th.> handling of which M trucks wer» employed.
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  • 1296 11 Mr. Marion Spieimann on Some Origins M. 11. Spirlmann writes to the Observer as follows As you have referred to me as the historian of Punch." I may, perhaps, be permitted to reply to those of your correspondents who have been d.almgr with one or two of Punch's
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  • 663 11 Training which the Public do Not The Select Committee of the House of Commons which is investigating the condition* under which performing animals are trained met again on July "28, Briga-dier-General Colvin presiding. Evidence was iriven by Mr. Charles Butler, a musichall artist. Mr. Butler said that
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  • 148 11 Invention That May Revolutionise Aviation Described as a man with magic hands, [•'rank Courtney, the winner of the Air Derby of 1920, has be?n chosen as pilot during the trials with the secret Helicopter .vhich has beer, produced at Aldcrshot. The choice is gen rally approved, no other
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 173 11 MOUTRIE PIANOS •re still the most popular in the Cast The same high quality is maintained but IK°/ PMBES HAVE iJBo/ v hmiti reduced iv Thi« Offer for Spot Cub Payment only ALL NEW STOCK send to-tlny for Illustrated Catalogue S. MOUTRIE ft CO.. LTD. (laroryorat** la Hoagksaf Raffles Place,
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    • 358 11 RAFFLES HOTEL, PRELIMINARY NOTICE AUTUMN RACE MEETING MONDAY. OCTOBER 24. Tea Dance. to 7 p.m. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25.— Dance after Dinner (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26.— Orchestral Concert, 9.43 p.m.. Raffles Orchestra. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27.— Guest Night and Dance (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28.—
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  • 569 12 Summaries of London Company Reports. Jitra Rubber Plantation*. Report for period to March 31, 1921, states that dvidend on Preference shares was paid for first half of period, but is since in arrears. Capital expenditure amounted to £11,558. Profit from rubber was £3,063, less London expenses £1,158, preference
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  • 286 12 An Unknown Marine Monster Landed There was recently found off the coast of Florida the remains, not long dead, of an unknown sea monster at least as largtas the largest recorded whale, but differing from any known species of whale in many particulars. The skull, which
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  • 66 12 A Strasbourg telegram states that a committee has been formed for the purpose of erecting a monument to the memory of Close, who was cook to the Marechal de Contades and inventor of the pate de foic pras aux truffes dv Perigord. which has since become an important industry. Before
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  • 797 12 9 Eighteen Lives in Fifty-Six Years. The Zermatt correspondent of the Observer writes as follows July 14 this year was the fifty-sixth anniversary of the most famous, if not the greatest, of first ascents that of the Matterhorn. It was at the same time the fifty-sixth anniversary
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  • 308 12 Company's Century of Regular Sailings. A cc-ntury in shipping is the unique record which is held by the Bibby Line, and the record is all the more remarkable from [the fact that it refers only to the period during which the firm and company have had regular
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 161 12 T. vi tkl» Bnai of Beltlßg mesa* /^{J\ w\ S\ Bottor Bonlt IU oorrfeo apoika \&\^ff \f jW for Ita quality. Sol* Af roti I i JMBWWL^ KIAM KIAT C 0. f Jgg|pgk. 108 mi 108, MAEXIT STREET. J^| 1^ THE MARK OF PURITY PEACHES, APRICOTS PEARS OR CHERRIES served
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    • 367 12 STERLING RUBBER SHARE PRICES. LONDON EXCHANGE STERLING PFICES AUG. 10. Stock Stock p ar Exchange Par Exchang* Valu*. Company. Pricea. Value. Company. Prices. August 10 August 10 £1 Anglo-Malay 18/9 Lendu s'7'j £1 Bakap Plantations 27/6 £1 Lumut 86/6 £1 Bantcnc (STngr) 21/3 2/ London Asiatic 3/l» £1 Batu Caves
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  • 1055 13 Mooqr.es Used as Stables In Bokhara. The Peshawar correspondent of the Calcutta Statesman writing ur, August (i says For months past travellers from Central Asia arriving in Peshawar have been telling stories of th? appalling savagery displayed by the Bolsheviks at the time of the revolution in Bokhara.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 271 13 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW Co., Ltd., Singapore. Hnrnrnoratcd in England) KffifflfJl THE "FLEXTEN" WHITELY vSft' First of all. First to-day. r r ir\ r^=^l Complete with chart of exercises, P "^TTP^t Weß fnished with P' ated fittings and super-strong bound strands. fc?J Neatly boxed /r^SJ Price s'so#5 50# \\^\i.^U for athletes. TABLE
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    • 217 13 The Brand of Confidence Municipal Alternating Current Electricity Supply TO TAN6IIN DISTRICT MAY WE QUOTE fOX WIRINQ YOUR HOUSE? WE CARRY THE FINEST SELECTION OF ELECTRICAL FITTINGS AND ACCESSORIES IN SINOAPORE. UNITED ENGINEERS, LIMITED (Incorporated la tha Straits Settlements) BINGAPOKE. Th«s* No. M« (Jniteers ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. S, Battery Road. Under
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    • 358 13 combim or ilutth a co. JAVA SEA FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. (lateryermtH la Batarla, J»ra> A.D. 18SL CwMm Capitals tmUj naaerttaa n. iummm lawrrit on Deceaba* 11, Kit Hea4 OsScm i ■AT A VIA AND AXSTSRHaJI Braack Oflc«a I •INOAPOsU. B-h, FTNLATBON GB«HN Xeiaa, Semarang, Bour«baya, Bantoeag, Waeassar, Sangoon, ShaagbaL
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 1326 14 IMPORTANT^ AUCTION SALE ESTATE OF LOW KIM PON6, DECEASED IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THO STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 159 of 1916. MMM TAN BOCK SENG. TAN BOCK INN and CHIN Mill AND ONG HING TEONG Plaintiffs and LOW CHEE NEO and CAN' TENG NEO, Defendants. The
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    • 650 14 \twti .Ttr $4,«9f ,§N B.C, 'Ammrlnct In force over $17,000,009 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. LTD. (laeer»er-.vad b Straits ■ettlsments) aiaiAn OFFICIi Winchester Meese, •laxatore. LONDON OFFICE: Old Jewry, R.C, The Company has atO.OOe deposiud with the Supreme Ceart ef Cs«Uad sad teaiplles with the British Life Assurance Companies
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    • 426 14 JJ^EBLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANB (VF-Ta. INDIA COMMERUAL BANK.) Establlshe4 1M». CAPITAL Fl. 60,0«»,008 <w.bew m .oov.o&e). ISSUED AND Fl. 65,000,000 (abost PAID TJP *4,&86,0G0>. RESERVE FUND Fl. 48,000,000 (abou ♦3*86,000). HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM. HEAD AGENCT IN BAJAVIA. BRANCHES Hongkong, Shanghai, Ko'^e Hedan, Soerabaya, Samaraag, Baadteng Weltcvreden, Cberibon, Tegal, Pecalongan Probollnfgo,
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    • 453 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED (la«or»orated by Special latperlaJ Charter la Japan.) CaplUl MBMBibed TI»4M^M Capital feJd-Bp TtUmjUH Reserve F«mU ...,y»aWO,000 rresl*e»» JL Nakasjava, JKaq yiee-Pres>l4«»t Jtori, Xsq. DIRECTORS i I hlinamL.Ese:. T. BUavuie, Em. O. K.weMkv psq. K. Mouns«e, Esq. ht. Ksakl, Esu. I. Ueda. Ea«. HB*J) OJTIOK.
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    • 446 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated ir .England) Fire, Life, Marine, Accident, Gaarsntee, sad Motor. exceed 140.0M.Nt W. A. SlMS— Manager snd Underwriter, Eastern Brar.ch, Singapore. iirtfe MANUFACTURERS LIFE INS. CO. I (Incorporated in Canada) -all -the latest plans of Life, Endowaeal and Annuity polities issued. Assets £6,000.000 GUTHRIE
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  • 922 15 Notes and Continents On Current Topics. Town Driving Hints. One has only to watch, can in towns, »ays The Motor, to realise that very ftw drivers know how to draw their machines close against a kerb. They either get one front wheel locked hard up against it,
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  • 40 15 A correspondent writes to the Mala}Mail that the closing down of many rubber e.^tat in Negri Sembilan has B"eni nuiiuTnas coolie* of all nationalities to Seivmbnn. where they are sleepipjr in the five-foot way* in practically all thr main v.t
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 315 15 DUnlOp rg^ Tubes AEB RELIABLE. THE DONLOP RUBBER CO. C" LTD. (laeorporated In Japan; DUNLOP HOUSE, ROBINSON ROAD. Madam automotive engineers recognbe the fnct that but 75 p«r cent, of th« powir contained in gasoline has been utilised, and for years they hava been xiirchinc for some mean* of harnossin
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    • 237 15 ■aim. x m filwn 4 ran Bergougnan Tyres lilWffi aaaaaaßafijTlaftt aaaaf^Laaaaaaalai^^TaaaaSHf rOUnS^'tb* R^^Sat^BaaV aa^awib'v t .iL v 'll KW '"'JS I^S&^W* LaaaW'"' MOTOR CARS, MOTOR CYCLES, BICYCLES AND MOTOR LORRIES SOLE AGENTS FOR S.S. and F.M.S. THE SHEPdO TBANSPORT SERVICE S>b, ORCHARD ROAD. >VhcmTcr 70a please CALL FOR SHEPCO S3S
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    • 88 15 MORELAND Motor Lorries THERE IS NO BETTER LORRY AT ANY PRICE ON THE MARKET. IN STOCK: V/ 2 ton Chassis only $6,500 2'/ 2 ton Staked Body and Cab Complete $8,500 2 /2 ton Body and Cab Complete Firestone Giant Pneumatic Tyres with Kellogg Engine Air Pump Installed $9,500 PHONE
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 353 16 New Shipments Just Arrived. MTNTZ METAL SHEETS Size 4 ft. by 2 ft. by 1/32 in. thick 4 ft. by 2 ft. by 1/18 in. 4 ft. by 2 ft. by 1/8 in. MINTZ METAL RODS All sizes from H in. to 1 in. diameter I lU.MK.K HANDLED CHISELS, nil
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    • 431 16 TAY GUAN KIAT SO, PHILLIP STREET. Phone Noa. JUS aad 3114. The successful contractor* for supply <>t' 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, etc., and
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    • 942 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS "RtTAID ckargea for Weata. For B*l., T. Let. etc. In ordiaary cloaatwt tvj 'kTrrage *ix wards to Ilae) ar* Per line; one insertion 28 eta, two las. 44 eta, thr«* in*. 04 eta, four in*. 82 eta, fir* ins. 11.00, six ia*. $1.18, ten Ins. $1.40, tw«lm la*.
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    • 854 16 LAND AND HOUSES WANTED, part or small furnished bunnlow. Particulars and terms to 527, Straits Times. TO LET, partly furnished or unfurnished «elf-contained suite of bed, sitting, dining md bathroom* with verandahs. Electric light. Apply Office, Burlington. "board and lodging VACANCY FOR PAYING GUEST, moderite terms. 14, Mount Elizabeth, Tel.
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    • 308 16 OFFICES AND GODOWN TO LET GODOWN AND OFFICES, U7, Cecil Street, (whole or part to rait tenant*' requirement*) airy, well ventilated and with up-to-date aaniUtion. Apply Duncan Roberts, Ltd, 1», Battery Boad. GEOUND-FLOOR OFFICE TO LR. In central locality, do** to banks, ate. Saltable for bank or ahippinc o flics.
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    • 276 16 Bellanger Tfc* flag af Preack Can WITH BILVBR BADIATOB c AND THI GOLDHN BILJNCB. Jmai Atrirai B*ok JUrtt lint tw* Deaeaatratlea can are to be sold at f pedal Price*, Th* BSLLANGEB i* a ear of efßdeae* economy and comfort, i'o doubt It i* laxurlou* and th* price 1* within
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 303 16 THE STRAITS TIMES Telephones Editorial »n<! General 58 Manaeer's Office 1117 Job Printing Office 1244 AH communications relating to editorial matter" and news should be a'liirpved t'i THE EDITOR. All communications Viintinc to business matters advertisevie. 'should be -ddre-'jed 'to THE MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Wants. For Sale. To Let, etc..
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