The Straits Times, 10 September 1921
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Title Section13 1921-09-10 1 The Straits Times. o. 2f),739 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement104 1921-09-10 1 1 TRAVERS FINE ffi OLD CHOICE ft OLD PALE Wm SHERRY TAWNY |H FORT MAY BE RELIED UPON FOR QUALITY. JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTD. (Incorporated in IsgUad) HEAD OFFICE ESTABLISHED SINGAPORE BRANCH 119. Cannon .tr-t 1667 12, Batt.ry Road. LONDON E. C. /^TT?\ ALL KODAK CHEMICALS ARE rtd TESTED ,F^L104 words
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Advertisement131 1921-09-10 1 CASH CLEARANCE SPECIAL SALE j j#fe I SURPLUS STtK KS OPPORTUNITIES tt^^ I BEING SOLD IN EVERY I REGARDLESS DEPARTMENT %tA I OF COST. NOW PROCEEDING l^^^^^l^ i vn I f*^*~^aMß^^~'*^^^M M^BB&jff J "F li^ Packed in neat tin case, measuring s'/. by 4K. by 2'<> in. 'MODEL DE LUXaV131 words
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Article575 1921-09-10 2 N#"» «mpany Insures Against CanceUatioa. Every risk in the world was sap] to be covered at Lloyd's but a policy has just been, produced which wiH prove the greatest boon to officers of the British Meramtrre Marine, says the Liverpool Journal of Commerce. The idea was that of575 words
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Article309 1921-09-10 2 I)r Wellington Koo on the Boxer Indemnity In an address to the guests of the convention of Chinese male and female students, which has opened at Swanwick, in Derbyshire, says a London message of AnjruNt 22 to the Shanghai Tim us Dr. Wellington Koo, the Chinese Ministor, remarked309 words
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Article49 1921-09-10 2 In the Commons Mr. Hilton Young it answer to Mt. Purchase states that foi the year l£2o 13 general manant-rs o: railway companies received an overact salary of £5,700, 22 general ma.na.im ant managing directors of banks £7,200, am ltf Ri-nrral managers and actuaries ul insurance companies i' 8,600.49 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement288 1921-09-10 2 Ccdalegujes iwii tirj,r-per L<> 1> CaUMfe* uUI I: c?nta:r .!>;: C«orht, 11. ,ircv. t-ir, JenelSery Buy direct per C.O.D. Send S2 or S». Od. Deport r. 7097 Simple White I-v.n Btonaa liglil au fool CuM.lifw cut :-.c. 't and l*imil.,;l Plipsd >. !'.:u.n|Stir;l ii. H..0 m r 1 10/9 g*288 words
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Advertisement522 1921-09-10 2 Cuticura For All Skin Irritations Bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water to fire the pores of impurities and follow with a sent!e application oi Cuticura OintBMBt to soothe and heal. They are ideal (or the toilet, v is also Cut.cura Talcum hitli TdmUMUiUMIi S4 ulli II s idllTf«wlli.iilt,«l.ii.pira Br.t«l,L»p<n522 words
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Advertisement221 1921-09-10 2 10 H.P. CITROEN OAR Ifca «r— n«ne« oi Prweh antoaotil. mftawtriag aaa Uif MM kaowß and agreed by npsns. Tb. Citiow la Us Miaißllitbest of this school of prod action. 8m thia rwaarkAbl. Car— «onpar. it with a»y »U«t light »sj m M Mark**. Tak. a demonstration rid^-drivs It yourseif221 words
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Article1074 1921-09-10 3 Police Aru rently Fear the Hired Bravo. Tha < •upioyment of soshi, or hired bullies, is practised in the highest circles in Japan, and this peculiar element of lawlessness, says the Japan Chronicle, is a puzzling feature of a system of government which in many respects1,074 words
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Article28 1921-09-10 3 In 1919 the number of vessels passing through the Suez Canal was 3,988 with a gross tonnage of 21,924,770. The British vis-ids numbered 2,G7'J with tonnage of 1f>,670,3y9.28 words
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Advertisement110 1921-09-10 3 The Eagle Globe Steel Co., Ltd. SHEFFIELD Taef Steel Miners Drill Steal AND Square "Ultra Capital" High Speed Teal Steel ALWAYS IN STOCK AT THE Sol* Agents 1 UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in tha Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE. If rM m pasaiag by BEACH ROAD drop at No. 7 (oppoaiU B.V.C),110 words
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Advertisement511 1921-09-10 3 j— and Wincarnis' gives new vitality to those who are Run-down because 'Wincarnis' is a Tonic, and a Restorative, and a Blood-b'j'lder, and a Nerve Food— all combined in one i rich, delicious heaUli-creaung preparation. As a Tonic it tones-\ip the whole system. Asa Restor.-.tive it restores lost vitality. As511 words
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Advertisement723 1921-09-10 3 NOTICES GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Colonia Secretary's Office, up to noon of Septembe--21, IJ>2l, for the following works 1. Enlarging Store-room at tha Govern ment Printing Office 2. Erection of Latrines at the Monopo lies Office, Cecil Street 3. Erection of Quarters for a Tami Clerk723 words
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Advertisement611 1921-09-10 3 NOTIOES TENDERS INVITED PAWNBROKERS' LICENCES, SELANGOR. Tenders will be received at the office of he Secretary to Resident, Selangor, Kuala .umpur, up to noon, on September 20, UU, or the right to receive a licence to act as awnbroker under The Pawnbrokers Enctment, 1914," in each of the uniler-men-ioned areas611 words
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Advertisement978 1921-09-10 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0.-British India Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 9. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majeaty's Gorernment) Ike Company's MAIL SEBVICE EAST OF BOMBAY are at present saspeaded LONDON FAB-EASTERN SERVICE FBOM LONDON I TO MARSKILLES AND LONDON Dao Singapore978 words
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Advertisement730 1921-09-10 4 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO. LIMITED Steamer* tateadad te sail traai Bfaagapare' KINTA- Monday, 4 pja, for Port Swetttn-. ham and Penang. HYE LEONG— Monday, at IM »ju, for Malacca and Muar. DELl— Tuesday 12.30. cm. for Miri, Labnan Jcsxelton Kudat, Sundukan, Jolo and Zamboanga. KAKA— Taaaday, at 4.M p,au,730 words
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Advertisement409 1921-09-10 4 STEAMER SAILINGS 0. S. K. TOE OSAKA BHO9CN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) No. J, De Soaxa Btr**t. E Proposed Sailing from Slngaaora (Subject to change without notlee) EUBOPEAN LDTB For Port Said, Marseilles, London. Aatwarp, Rotterdam and Hamburg arr. dep. I 1 ALASKA MARU Sept. 17 Sept. 18 ALTAI409 words
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Advertisement627 1921-09-10 4 STEAMER SAILINGS AUSTRALIA BY BURNS PHILP LINE (lacorporated la Australia) Singapore to Java Port*. Port Darvfct, Tharaday Islaad, Urisbaa* and Sydney, Tin Torres Straits, also with transhipment te other Victorian, South Australian and Noria Queensland Ports, British New Guinea, Niv Britain, Tasmania and Naw Zealand Porta. APPROXIMATE SAILING* MARELLA, 7,872627 words
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Advertisement604 1921-09-10 5 STEAMER SftILINOS N.Y.K. European Line LONDON LINE Fortnightly Service FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP, VIA TORTS KITANO MARU Sept. 21 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Service FOR MARSEILLES AND LIVERPOOL VIA POSTS LISBON MARU Oct. 9 HAMBURG LINE Monthly Service FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG, VIA POBTS TOTTORI MARU Sept. li604 words
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Advertisement390 1921-09-10 5 STEAMER SAILINGS sc:. x>. ivr STRAITS CHINA LINE s.B. VAN CLOON will sail on or about September 14. for Hongkonjr, Swatow and Amoy. The steamer is provided with excellent first-class saloon accommodation. For freight and passage, pleasa apply to KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ, 2 and 3, Collycr Quay. PASSAGE I NITED390 words
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Advertisement496 1921-09-10 5 GREEN STAR LINE Steamer Destination Daa date WEST CALERA Loa Angeles and San Francisco via ports Sept. li L.ORAIN New York and Baltimore via Suez Sept. 28 WEST CARMONA Los Angeles and San Francisco via ports Oct. 15 DUQUESNE New York and Baltimore via Suez Oct. 28 SAGAOAHOC New York496 words
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Advertisement144 1921-09-10 5 500 Miles Track Trial Results prove the DEPENDABILITY of the SEVEN Zeniths started in the big B.M.R.C.R. Race at Brooklands, and SIX successfully completed the course, the seventh being put out by a blow-hole in one of its cylinders. They finished 4th, sth, 7th, Bth, 10th, and 11th— securing six144 words
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Advertisement581 1921-09-10 6 CWEMAS A.lll.£L]3CLlbX»£l, BEACH ROAD From Tuesday, Septombor a, to Sundiy. Septambsr 11. A picture that the afatMag p-.iblic. in (act, daaMt everybody will want to see. Tlir M..st laaaVliaaal Moving Pictiro tho World Over, for whiiii we have aocurod the S'H.i; niGIITS for tin- i 1 CSIVC. BbmbHol i >ur581 words
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Advertisement318 1921-09-10 6 EMTEHTAWIIEKTS lIIUAD ADtni After an abience of eleven nights I OF SINGAPORE STAR OPERA At their new Beyroath Theatre, opposite the J, as been roinorcod with Gay lan* Polie. Station, Gay lan, Koad. nQW who will appoai satur.li\ BaftamkM 10 To-night To-night SHAHROLI MAJLIS MAZLAN .^AIDATAL HASB*.H SINARAN DUNIA Sliuti-^.w.itc318 words
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Advertisement250 1921-09-10 6 DC! NEVER SAT DTE, SAT TINTEX HOW TO USB IT P Put teaspoonful of Tintcx into a cup, add sufficient hot wate»to half fill the cup, stir well and put contents into half gallon of cold water. First wash tho material well and place wi''lo wet into Tintox Water. Rub250 words
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Advertisement37 1921-09-10 6 Good- Writing Paper In Boxes. Packets, or Pads To suit all tastes all Purses, and all demands. en Die Stamped or Printed at small extra cost. ENVELOPES to match. Rickard Ltd. PROMPT PRINTERS. 76. Cecil Street. Singapore.37 words
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Article314 1921-09-10 7 Thp following notes for the seven days fnded Aiucusi |921, are issued tj the I'ress. Germany. There hns ben little of importance to report in the British area during the past week. It is stated that the Kosenhcre aim b *till somewhat disturbed and desultory liriii(t takes place314 words
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Article371 1921-09-10 7 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER H St. Andrew's Cathedral. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). :i.i-~. ii.m. M;itin= and I.it Any. 1 p.m. Children's Suvke. '< ",0 p.m. Kvcnsor.^ and Sermon. St. Mattlu-'.v's Sepoy Lino?, No Survioc. Duifcat the following week —Holy Communion on Tuesday and Thursday at371 words
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Article40 1921-09-10 7 SINGAP ORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. Procramaie <>f irUa, Ist week sadac Kriday, SrjiLember 10 Kaaday, Itth—&U p.m.. Drill Hall, Chinese Coatpaay Kacratts Drill. Tsrhmrfij. li-h MS am, i»ill Hail. Chinese Conipuny liecruit- Drill. Priday, Itth. I", pm., Dr.II H.ll .s.F.A. Company.40 words
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Article187 1921-09-10 7 nxTUKaV Satardav. September 10. High Water, 4.22 a.m., 8.49 p.m. Cricket League Ceylon XI v. P. Services and Liw. Cricket League Service* v. S.R.C. Sunday, September 11. I?i>rii Water, C.5 a.m., 6.11 p.m. Monday. SeptcmHrr 12. Riga Water, 7.39 a.m., 6.37 p.m. TuknnK Mtj.-., Chan Sic Onn's,187 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article72 1921-09-10 7 test Wnsrf Bula NiL Kn^t Wharf-Nil. Sheers Wharf—Nil. Main^ Wharf Manchc. 7.\rn. Toyo Maru. rjupfrc Dork -l":niii. lyo M:ir- J. c*t Wharf ];;ytonp. Jnrdincs Wharf- Nil. Palo Brtal Coal WhaTf -Nil. 'Kepp«l Harboar. Mnin Wharf .iK:i:iiba. Ab.lln. Lourch Coal Wharf-Nil. VeaeeU la Dry Deck. larj<:ng I'asar72 words
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Article82 1921-09-10 7 VESSEL S ARRIVED. •KG, SM teas, from Malasas 1"-■'. lor Malacca lt-». KUALA, Brit., IM ton-, from Hiasag for PcnKnc 11-#. UANGCHOW, lirit.. IJtO tons, from Ilon^keag '■•■'■>. for Btfaabok MATA UARI, Erit., blO ton*. Deli 10-9, for Deli 13-9. :L1 V <> MARL. T.p.. ""'JI teas, from YokoI I82 words
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Article201 1921-09-10 7 To-day Bulu I'uhat pjn Maiacc», If, Swetlenham and fenang 3 p.m Hongkore and Japan 3 p.m. P. Samba ma I Pal* ,\h:r. j p.m. Muar and Malar ft p.m 3 p.m. Tenting. Rangoon nnd Coleutla 4 p.ii Muntok. H»tavia, Sournbaya, Macassar. Balik-Papan, etc 4 p.m. Manila and201 words
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Article140 1921-09-10 7 EXCHANGE ...ipire, September 10. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 3/32 Demand 2/3 27/32! Private m. credits 2/4 7/10 j On New York Demand 42% Private 90 days -jr. 1 1 On Franco Bank 525 On India Bank T. llil! On Uonirkotijr, Bank d/d 19 p.c. prtm.l140 words
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55 1921-09-10 7 Spot Sept. Oct.-Dec. Jan. -March S Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices I5u>vrs Sellers Spot Sept Qet-Dw. Jan.-Mar. Tone of market Steady. Singapore Standard Ribed Smoked Sheet Closing: Prices Buyers Sellers 27 > j 28 28 tnk no a ..33 34 DAILY PRICES CURRENT.55 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article178 1921-09-10 7 Is?. Val. P«l. Puyers. Sellers. 1 1 Ayir Wong 1 1 Hitam Tte I.UO 1 1 Jelantoh VI i'l Kum Kumunting 1.13.0 10 10 Kinta Assoc. £1 i'l Lahat Mines l.m^rui Tin 3.25 1U 10 Maiayun Coll. 14.25 1 1 Mengrlvmbu 0.35 10 10 Middk-ton 1 1 Murai Tin178 words
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Article122 1921-09-10 7 Ik Yal. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. Cl fl Dr. Am. Tobacco 3.0.0 3.10.0 II £1 E. Smcitir.K Co. C.25 6.75 SASA Electric T'^jvs 2/c in in Pruec <fc Ncsvea t&M 2.00 M "><' IT. hanimiT Co. 80 90 LOO 100 Ktt7. Uros. Dcf. 140.00 10 10 Mexican Eaclc 5.0.0 5.10.0122 words
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Article95 1921-09-10 7 I. V.r.?. 6 p.<-. >M,2:;4,300 par 5 p.c p.m. S*p Electric Tramways, I j..;-. nMM nom.: g'aorc Mu:.:cipnLs p.c. mjffMMt P»r-, :-"'•> Mun. 4 1 L- p.c. .f IM7 1,000,000 10 p.c. dis. Mun. Vk T».c. of IMI $1,600,£00 10 p.c. dis. Spore Mun. 4Vj pc'of VM'J $1,500,000 1595 words
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Article367 1921-09-10 7 Fras*r and Co. and Lyall r.nd Evatt's Quotations. Latest available Sterling ((unlaliuns ar e prinU-d on another page on Friday. To-day's Prices. Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt. Allonby f*l) 0.25 0.15 0.20 Alor Gajal. ($1) 0.90 1.00 0.90 1.10 Am. MtUy <»Ui iM A. Hifarn iS5> 6.50 7.50 0.50367 words
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Advertisement87 1921-09-10 7 THE Art of Ordering When ordering for an artifeial, or fretth floral wreath, or monument, drop in at the SINGAPORE GASKET CO. 83, SEI.EGIE ROAD. When ordering for Funerals, Ist, 2nd or 3rd class, remember the SINGAPORE GASKET GO. i:\DKRTAKER3. See onr Ist, 2nd and 3rd class Motor Hearses. Real87 words
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Advertisement25 1921-09-10 7 c^UnDERWQDD SPEED ffflilH! ACCURACY DURABILITY The Machine you will Eventually Buy UU Amtai PATERSON, SIMONS 6c CO., LTD, (Incorporated in England) SDfGAPOB* PFNANG, KUALA LUMFtTR.25 words
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Advertisement575 1921-09-10 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS I PIANO FOR SALE, excellent tone, nearly new. Will sacrifice for quick sale. Ownor leaving Colony. Apply 672, Straits Times. ~BOARD RESIDENCK, double and single rooms, modemly furnished, a few minutes from town, good cuivine. Terms modcraie. Apply 574, Straits Times. ~TO LET, 37, Wallich BtTMt, suitable for575 words
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Advertisement741 1921-09-10 7 TENDERS INVITED PAWNBROKERS' LICENCES. NEGRI SEMBILAN. Tenders will bo received »t the office of he Secretary to Resident, Negri Sembilan, 'premban, up to noon on September 30, IMli for the right to receive licence tv •ct at Pawnbroker under The Pawnbrokers "Enactment, 1914," in each of the under-ni-ntinned ares* from741 words
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1058 1921-09-10 8 The Straits Times. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 STARVING RUSSIA. There seems to be no doubt that the letter received by Lutovinov, the Soviet re#nMßlathra in Berlin, from a brother in Moscow, is authmti?, though it is somewhat surprising that such a document has been allowed to see the lif,-ht. It reveals1,058 words
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Article20 1921-09-10 8 Tin- official censor's chop on the films Young Mr. Jazz and Rio Grande ceased to be valid on August 31.20 words
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Article24 1921-09-10 8 The Rent Assessment Board will sit in the Census Office, Victoria Memorial Hall, on Tuesday next, and not in the Municipal Board Room, Singapore.24 words
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Article28 1921-09-10 8 The Rev. J. Butterworth will conduct Divine Service at Johore Bahru to-morrow and "on Monday next. Evensong and sermon, Sunday, at G p.m. holy communion at 7.30 a.m.28 words
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Article42 1921-09-10 8 The total number of Chinese immigrants arriving at Singapore for the year to the end of August was 138,407 compared with 70,731 in the same period of last year. The numbers who left during the same period were respectively 61,847 and 40,020.42 words
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Article41 1921-09-10 8 Doder the Registration of Schools Ordinance the ofHc-r cfiWiating as Director of Education S.S. and F.M.S. is appointed Director of Education for the Colony the Inspector of Schools, Singapore, is appo'nted Assistant Director of Education and Inspector for Singapore nnd Labuan.41 words
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Article55 1921-09-10 8 A six weeks' course in First Aid will be opened at the Y.W.C.A. at 5.30 on cdnesday, September 1 1. Dr. F. Wise Howorth will lecture Mrs. M. D. Deasy, Matron of the Singapore Nursing Home, assisted by Mrs. Dc Haviland will give the practical demonstrations. These wishing to enrol55 words
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Article13 1921-09-10 8 A new Hchenule of cargo bcut fares is published in the Government Gazette.13 words
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Article16 1921-09-10 8 Minden Road, Tanglin Barracks, will be closed to ail vehicular traffic for fou:weeks from September 19.16 words
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Article15 1921-09-10 8 The Government Gazette publishes the new parcels post rates which are effective from September 15.15 words
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Article27 1921-09-10 8 It is stated that Kedah will shortly have a Court of Appeal of two SS. or F.M.S. judges. At present the Stati Council exercises the appellate jurisdiction.27 words
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Article32 1921-09-10 8 Early next year the re-modelling of the Ihop of Messrs. Swan and Edgar, drapers. 5f Piccadilly-circus, which has been bought t>y Messrs. Harrods, Ltd., will be begun, and the premises much enlarged.32 words
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Article32 1921-09-10 8 Th? Rev. Edwin Stephcnson of San Francisco, Methodist Minister, shot at and killed Father James Coyne, a Roman Catholic priest, because the latter married Stephenson's daughter, Ruth, to a Catholic young man.32 words
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Article35 1921-09-10 8 A concert and ciance, under the auspices of thi Straits Trading Co., Ltd-, Club, Buttcrworth, P.W., will be held ir the club premises on September 17. Thi proceeds will go to the European Unemployment Fund.35 words
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Article39 1921-09-10 8 Th.> Board of Industry at Adelaide thiother day declared the living wage fui adult female employees in the Metropolitan area at :>3s. a week. This is an irv crease of ss. on the Industrial Court award of August, 1919.39 words
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Article47 1921-09-10 8 The Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd., have received a telegram from their head olfiee in London t;. the effect that the directors at the Bank have de.-lared an inte-im dividend for the past half year at the rate of U per cent, per annum, less income tax.47 words
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Article44 1921-09-10 8 Beirut Municipality has presenter General Gouraud's soldier-chauffeur, Fernand Boeuf, with a gold cigarette case, set with diamonds, for his #ouragc am! coolness in saving the General's life wher the attempt was made against him on June 23 on the road from Damascus to Kur?itra.44 words
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Article56 1921-09-10 8 Wooden ships built in America during the war at a cost of £600,000,000 are accordinß to the chairman of the shippin? board still a drug in th? market. No one will buy them. As targets for the navy, says Mr. Laskcr, they would be admirable. Last year it cost £250,00056 words
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Article59 1921-09-10 8 According to statistics issued by the Home Office there was less crime in 1910 than in r.ny other year of the prtsent century. Minor offences, howe\er, show an increase of 31 per cent over 1918 but ?.re 27 per cent below the total for 1013. The number of cases of59 words
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Article51 1921-09-10 8 The general balance sheet and profit aril loss account of the Netherlands Trading Soc'cty to December "1 1920. show that the net profits amount to f12,129,827.1'J (£1,010,819), out of wnich, after providing for the statutory reserve to the extent of tljmjMS (£135,497) a dividend of 12 per cent, has been51 words
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Article59 1921-09-10 8 The Ceylon Customs returns for firsi half of 1921. show a total rev.-nue of Rs. 13.181,078.31 for th? first six months this year compared with Rs. 12,56"i,975.44 for the same period last year, a nett increase of Rs. 615,102.90. During the period in question 1,919 vessels representing a tonnage of59 words
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Article86 1921-09-10 8 The concert that is bving arranged by Mrs. Alford to take place ?t the Victor-a Theatre oa the 2'Jth of this month, in aid of the Union Jack Club funds, should bo o:: l' of the best given in Singapore for some years, if the artists that have promised to86 words
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Article113 1921-09-10 8 A correspondent writes A meeting of the Aryan Sinhalese Fraternal Association was held in the hall of the Association when there was an attendance of over thirty members. The minutes of the last meeting were confirmed and four new members were elected. After discussion it was agreed that subscription fees113 words
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Article124 1921-09-10 8 The slump has, caused an .epidemic of robberies in Taiping and a friend in Taiping writes, tnys the Times cf Malaya, that a few days ago thieves broke into Mr. MacGregor's house on Swettenham Road, Taiping, and after laying out the Tukan Ayer they decamped with a silver tea set.124 words
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Article111 1921-09-10 8 The Daily T.-lepraph's Rival coiies-l pondent says Liberated Americans tell extraordinary stories of physical torture which ara supported by feverish eyes, I hollow checks and trembling- hands. Captain Fitrpatrick, of the Red Cross, says I he was reported crazy because he fought I'olish prisoners who prevented air coming :nto the111 words
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Article328 1921-09-10 8 The resignation of Lieut. T. O. May'uw S.V'.A. has been accepted. Mr. P. Moor has ber:i appointed a cadet in the Malayan Civil Sirvico. He arrived here on August 7. The death took place ut the Gencrnl Hospital, Colombo, on August 21) of Mr. R. E. S.328 words
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Article67 1921-09-10 8 Receiving onlcrs have been made n^ninst Chop Ban Hin. traders, of Hill Street. Chop Bee Lee ami Co., merchants, of Thompson Road, Chop Wah Yak Hon^, traders of Boat Quay, Chop Ye Woo Chan, trailers of South Canal P.0a.1, K. If. M. Ismail, trader, of Victoria Street, A.67 words
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Article94 1921-09-10 8 At a meeting held at the Garde i ("kil> on the Bt!i inst., the following committee was formed to deal with the Xjn-European unemployed Chairman, Mr. Chan S?f Onn vice-chairman Mr. N. B. Winterhout hon. secretary. Mi-. <;<>h Hood Kiat hon. asst. s'.-cr. lary, Mr. A. H.94 words
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Article110 1921-09-10 8 The report of Mr. MePariaae, Ban Sydney BMaaage of Auiriist 11. who recently conducted a Royal Commission on the pillaging of >hips cargoes, -v tc-> it is serious. The pillaging of cargoes amounted last yer.r to a w.lus of £181,000 alone at Sydney. Collections haw been taken110 words
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Article111 1921-09-10 8 About G am. yesterday, 24-iaefa pip line from Pearl's Hill reservoir burst, with the result that there was a shortage of water in the Tar jon.ir Pagnr and adjoining districts to th.> north throughout the day. The water department of the Municipality commenced repairs Immediately and by111 words
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Article195 1921-09-10 8 I We have been receiving quite a nuinbrt of complaints respecting refusal of kedai keepers and others to accept the old tencent notes ns lefjal tender, the belief beinj; very widespread that the Treasury is discounting them to the extent of 2'i per cer,t. The trouble,195 words
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Advertisement234 1921-09-10 8 REMINGTON The Universal Typewriter for Office Work. IN STOCK NOW. No. 10 A Writes a line 7 i. inches lonpr and holds paper 10 inches wide. No. 10 II Writes a line 9'o inches long and holds paper 12 inches wide. No. 10 C Writes a line 1- inches lonpr234 words
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Advertisement157 1921-09-10 8 ALHAMBRA ■sack Road. Mill I IWWIIaI FIGnT 3 Vis. S Ptn. Topical Budget, a two-reel Harold I.loyd Comedy and Whaling. IMM Serial THE PIaHTM FOR Kpisodcs 13 and 14. MARLBOROUGH" Uearh Road. 5 Urn. THE GUARDIAN 5 pu. Fcatarinj Montacue I.ove and Jane Elrldec Tathr Oazrtte, Tathe Itrvicw and Variety157 words
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Article321 1921-09-10 9 Cabinet Reply to Sinn Fein Utter. ltd TFR's SERVJCK. London, September 8. Although no inkling has been given officially a» regards the Prime Minister.! i -ply ta De Valcra, several morning papers ?tate that the note suggests a meetinc with the Sinn Fein delegates on September 20, provided Dail321 words
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Article139 1921-09-10 9 Rctnca'l Ser 1 lei:. Ix>ndon, September 8. Paris New? come from Mayence of serious riotin;,' at Spires, Bavaria, on the occasion of the workmen'? demonstration in connection with the murder of Herr Erzberger. The Government offices were partly demolished. There have been numerous arrc-ns of workmen who struck139 words
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Article111 1921-09-10 9 ItEtTER'S SER\ ICE. Paris, September 8. T!ic Minister of Finance, M. Doumcr, la leaving to-day for London for an informal conference with the Chancellor of the Exchequer. The French Dominican monk Berre has been appointed Archbishop of Bae-dad and Mesopotamia. The British authorities in Palestine have •mated111 words
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Article54 1921-09-10 9 KM TKIIS SKH\ 11 K. London, September 8. fans The naval port of Toulon will become v r<imnf?rrial port in the terms of n eeTiiract officially approved in which the port of U pi Oe Milhaud and its maritime MWI have been ceded to the Chamber of Commerce for54 words
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Article233 1921-09-10 9 Ukiter's Service. London, September 8Geneva The Assembly of the Lcagu: discussed the secretariat's report on the work of the Council- Lord Robert Ce-cil defended the Council's work against M. Branting's criticisms, although he criticised the secrecy cf its (.liberations. He regretted the delay in settling the A233 words
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Article70 1921-09-10 9 London September S. Unemployed demonstrate n* were marked by unruly scenes in various plac.es in the provinces, notably South Wales. Sundcrland, Bristol, Liwrpool and Dureke. The most serious outbreak occurred at Dundee where windows were »mnshe-.l anil sops looted. The Cabinet at Inv.mrss has ai?<; appointed a committee comprising70 words
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Article93 1921-09-10 9 Revtkr'b Sermce London, September 8Texakana Four bandits, intent on looting the mail car of a train, threw •mall gasbombs when the postal clerks refused to open the car door. The fumes overpowered tnc clerks and the robbers BBnried out their decision. Lcndon. September 8. New York The93 words
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Article96 1921-09-10 9 Kfiter's Service. London, September 8. Calcutta (iandhi. in pursuance of hi!" foreign cloth boycott, met a number of the cloth dealers. It is understood that some of those requested six months in which to dispose of stocks of foreign cloth after which they taid they would not deal96 words
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Article85 1921-09-10 9 IJei'teu's Service. I.i mil >n, September 8. Opening of the Shipping and Engineering Exhibition at Olympia, Sir R. Dawson, chairman of Vickers, paid a tribute to the industry and enterprise of Germany from whence he had just returned. He declared that the engineering and electrical works were85 words
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Article317 1921-09-10 9 lit i ter's Skrvick. London, September 8. ReuU. icarns that although the British Government will welcome any proposal to hold preliminary conversations in London prior to the Washington Conference it has not been approached on the matter. Since the British proposal to hold such (<-nversaticti!> was withdrawn two317 words
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Article50 1921-09-10 9 Rstm'a Buvkx London, Scpte-mber K The Board of Trade returns for August give imports i' 88,500.000 compared with i' 133,000,000 and exports £51.000,000. compared with A'l 15,000,000. The largest decrease in imports was in raw materials and unmanufactured article?. The reduction of exports was almost wholly manufactured articles.50 words
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Article47 1921-09-10 9 Relter's Service, Lrndon, September 8 Loaded with 060 tons of foodstuffs for tarvir.g children and also cottonwastc and oil for the purpose of facilitating running food trains, a steamer yesterday left Millwail en route fer Russia under the auspices of the Save the children fund."47 words
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Article47 1921-09-10 9 Kk i iim's Service. London, September 8. Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia Fire believed to have been started by cigarette carelessly thrown down has destroyed about one third of ths town. The damage is estimated at several hundred thousand dollars and numbers are! homeless.47 words
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Article36 1921-09-10 9 I!ki tkk's Service. London, September 8. llaai York Cotton again opened xvild at l;: 0 to 180 higher, but later rollapsrd and the decline reached the 200 point limit and the market closed weak.36 words
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Article30 1921-09-10 9 Keitek's Service. I.undon, September 8. Alexandria The three Egyptians convirl)',l of murdering Europeans during th« May riot.l have been hunted. There will' h« four more seditions 10-raorruw.30 words
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Article141 1921-09-10 9 Rf.i'ter's Service. London, September 8. Ottawa The arbitration board appointed by Government to determine the value of preference nnd common stock of the' Grand Trunk Railway recently acquired by Government has decided that the stock is valueless. Later The city i.s thunderstruck by the majority decision of the141 words
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Article75 1921-09-10 9 Reiter's Service, Lor/Jon, September 8 From an Amsterdam telegram it is understood that the Government intends t■> submit to the Second Chamber in October a bill providing for a considerable increase in the Dutch fleet. Lr ndon, September 8 Amsterdam Several companies and corporations interested in banking75 words
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Article44 1921-09-10 9 Rsi'iu'i Service. London, September 8 The Smyrna report of the capture of Angora is still unconfirmed. The latest Greek communique, dated Afliena, September r>, says that the Ml wing is engaged in sectional fighting and aeroplanes have bombed Aryora railway station.44 words
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Article253 1921-09-10 9 To be Disposed of by the Chief Justice. It will be- remembered that at the eon'elusion of the public examination of a' trader, named H. Kaiim. and a witness named R. Sajam by the Official Assignee before Mr. Justice Barrett- Lennard on i Friday, 2nd instant,253 words
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Article211 1921-09-10 9 Wanderers along the moors in North and West Yorkshire at this season may chance upon a curious spectacle, says a writer in the Morning Post. In the heart of the moorland, Where, ordinarily, no trace of human habitation is found, there an springing up solitary encampments or a211 words
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Article50 1921-09-10 9 In the report issued on July 30, the Game and Heather Burning (Scotland) Committee state that woodpigeons, sparrows, and rooks do greater damage to farm crops than all the frame birds put together, and suggest organised steps to keep down these birds aivl crows and certain named species of gulls.50 words
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Article412 1921-09-10 9 To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir, There is a point which has been forced on my notice during my recent tour which I would like through the' medium of your paper to bring before those who can act in the matter. IThe point is that412 words
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Article633 1921-09-10 9 A Chinese, Two Eurasians and A Dutchman j The public examination of Mr. WeeChin Kian by the Hon. Mr. C. J. Saundcrs jbefore Mr. Justice Earrett-Lennard jpeeter'day was, shortly before the luncheon, ad.jourrt.'d till Friday r.jxt. In addition to his replies reported in our yesterday's ItaaMi the bankrupt,633 words
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Article1552 1921-09-10 9 Interesting Breach of Contract Claim An action it will be rcmembere'd was commenced before Mr. Justice BarrettLennard in the Supreme Court on Friday, August 5 ami concluded after a somewhat lengthy hearing in which Me.-srs. Wilson Holgate and Co. (Far East) Limitod claimed damages from Messrs.1,552 words
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Article111 1921-09-10 10 of ararder ami two Englishmen, I ton, im cunnectie»n with the <:. i P. Railway outrage ng <-f August wa- epea ed at De I I c pro- I by a f. How emj avis told <ji' > nversationi concerning the preparations i^r the mur-111 words
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Article67 1921-09-10 10 coi i ms .n Java. Ir ii stated I rsbliaajod i eng, tin lite of the I Fair. A great number Urn well known anisation, which ha» from Sourabaya to t" thi Rhfaie Klbi al Bast roast i riboa. A rattwaj li Ut| huilt. H<ri Slctzlrr,67 words
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66 1921-09-10 10 i.v the Briti ih-ladk r.i theif motor ing with l>'," the til it Utter of theword Hiis,!. The 1). mala ha- aln-adv rred to an«i will be the Brat af iced < arge ;..»l pasaaagar shiaa i ruiHlng The second Mssel is the I66 words
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Article45 1921-09-10 10 be ii-ully up t" elate in society nowadays ii tune a picture done on a i ail. Th. i >< l lh.it ait, usualK f a lianii- is bill i. him, l ..I mi i to 1 1 suggistth port™ it i nrm Wilt,45 words
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Sporting News and Notes
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Article791 1921-09-10 10 Nakamtiia Wins Championship. S. Nahaanua successfully negotiated the last fence yesterday, and is now the firsi saVinl lawn f. nnis champion of Malaya. His opponent, Khoo Hooi Hye, of Peaang, gave him very good match of it, however, and the big crowd present found it an interesting791 words
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Article448 1921-09-10 10 Ti,, Bt JoaeaMs old Boys' boxing ftoamameal concluded last night, when MOM good bouts W< re >een in the finals. Results were as follow.* W. Bisden. 9.1, beat C. Oehl.-rs, 1.7. 8. Laxaroo, had an exhibition bout with Klaasen, :>i;. K. dc Boua, It, boat EL A. de Silva448 words
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Article86 1921-09-10 10 Thn race to-morrow morning will be the last of the series for the Margaret II (up during the present quarter. The handicaps are Manka, Elizabeth, Betty, Helen, Marion, Ella and Btsßn Start at JO; Evo, Puteh and Margaret II Start at 10.8; Gertrude at 10.11; Kathleen at86 words
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Article109 1921-09-10 10 A Beater wire- of September 8 states For the Scarborough Festival jubilee tlur.- waa perfect weather and a record rrow.l of 10,000 people. The wicket was hard anel fust. The match was Mr. C. I. Thornton's XI v. Australians. Douglas won the toss and Ithe Englishmen made 280,109 words
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Article529 1921-09-10 10 T!io Story of Ihe (arshalton (iales. Such metals as iron and lead, silver anel gold, have under and iri the hand of man performed things which have been almost •in the nature of miracles. Perhaps the [greatest e>f these is gold, for gold can buy that may be529 words
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Article96 1921-09-10 10 Forty men have been temporarily thrown out of employment, over 4.1 M) 0 candies of No. copra and parings have been destroyed and damage roughly estimated v Us. 400,000 has been clone as a result of a fire one of the most serious which has occurml in96 words
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Article1238 1921-09-10 10 War Memories of the Great Fish Market. A Krt>nch correspondent writing to the Times says Thore are two towns, entirely separate, in Boulogne first, the pleasure resort, gay nnd glittering, the white line of its casino broken here and there by clumps of greenery, its long esplanade1,238 words
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Article883 1921-09-10 10 Strange Mysteries Facing The Police Amid the curiosities of crime the Welsh child murder of the other week stands out as one of the. most puzzling affairs which have ever come to the notice of psychologists, says the N.C. Daily News. About three or four months ago883 words
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Article55 1921-09-10 10 "My husband," said woman giving evidence at Willesden Police Court, threw in his pension. He said it wasn't enough for drink, let alone food, and heel rather go to work." Askcil what :oie knew of the defendant's means a woman witness at Maryli-bon-County Court sn'ul, "He i :i cnawdlan an.55 words
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Article769 1921-09-10 10 Important Bearing on Divorce Suits. A ruling of high importance was given by the Lord Chancellor in the Divorce Court on July 'J!>, states the Morning Post. It concerned the- period to which ge: tat ion ir.jy extend. It will have a bearing upon some divorc suits769 words
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Article93 1921-09-10 10 Patrons of 'I AWambn who hay* been in the habit of booking seats regularly on Saturdays, are advised by tli^management to confirm their booking! by tending cash for tin-i>- ticketi I aft r seven o'clock as possible, in order to make tare of thoh* seats. Cash booking Is93 words
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Article180 1921-09-10 10 A Cinema Novelty slump l.us evidently not affect i graph busi-:-Kiddle But Films LU!., announce that they arc starting I production department, Ud propose to film local events of topical Inter (st, such ports meetings, nee private enstomen win may desire to hay.--a record of any special ixmlwil or Ifoatl180 words
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Article1077 1921-09-10 11 Important Changes in the New Regulations Some important aaMeJM are embodied in the new n >fu!:iiions for secondary chouls in Rnglanu, issued by the Board ••f Education as a Parliamentary Paper. The following explanatory notes deal with the principal chtnjres In accordance with the warning gtoSB in1,077 words
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Article735 1921-09-10 11 Forced to Earn their Living In Foreign Lands. The world, it cannot be ieshi, i» rather i Momsaj Peat, They have failed, for the present at any rule, and thc\ v.' [i.iviuj; ouc of the first penaltie* of Culmv. The »olls of human' ■ymsath: hob run735 words
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Article35 1921-09-10 11 Accordmj; to the .Uatin it is now nossible lo write by wireless thanks to an invention of a Frenchman. An autographed doea* ment has actually been rStOWWI in France fivm the Cnited States by wireless.35 words
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Article27 1921-09-10 11 Bear Admtral Aabroy Smith has been lent by the Admiralty to the Greek navy as the li. i,l of the Hi it mli nil- h. ii 1..27 words
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Advertisement157 1921-09-10 11 MOUTRIE PIANOS are still the most popular In the Cast The same hljjh quality Is maintained but Ifiol PRICES HAVE 4 Co/ ■W /°BEEM REDUCED 1O This Offer for Spot Cash Payment only ALL NEW STOCK send to-day for Illustrated Catalogue 8. MOUTRIE ft CO.. LTD. (Incorporated la Hosgkoag.) Raffles157 words
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Advertisement477 1921-09-10 11 I Raffles Hotel MONDAT.— Tea Dansant, 6 to 7 p.r.i. (Arimissioc free). WBDNESDAT.— SpeciaI Musical Programme after Dinner. THURSDAY.— Guest Night and Dancing. "frreaing Dress esstatlaJ lei Dancing) FRlDAT.— Special Lonch— Orchestra. SATURDAY. Guest Night aad Dan:ing. (Evening Dress essential fet Dancing). PICTURES Sunday, September 11, 1921, 9.30 p.m. WON477 words
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Article1033 1921-09-10 12 l udwig Barth and His Wonderful Collection. Jn that corner of Europe where people are not very sure of their present nationality, where summer fashions for 1 ladies are modelled upon the gala attire >f the Servian peasant pirl and the gentlemen's fancy hesitates between Czech1,033 words
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Article20 1921-09-10 12 The oil burninj; Canadian Pacific F.mpretss of lnd<u made a round trip of Liverpool, C':innH:i rirx! hack la 1" il;i\20 words
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Advertisement190 1921-09-10 12 Kiam Kiat STANDS for ATISFACTORY ERVICE DO NOT WORRY, WE WILL HELP YOU. <£cm|> DOT EMBOSSED Box Strapping IN CONTINUOUS LENGTH COILS OF SOO FEET Made of flexible, cold rolled itoel, lacquered to prevent rastinf and •mboaaed to protect tha he»d of the nail. The edges an rounded to prevent190 words
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Advertisement431 1921-09-10 12 RUB OUT THE PAIN Wherever the ache or pain, dimply rob' in Llttle'i Oriental Bain. A.i you rub in j the Balm, you rub out the pain, quickly, j simply and surely. There il no better re- medy for headache, earache, backache. It relieves lameness, sprains, strains, swell- ings. The431 words
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Advertisement178 1921-09-10 12 I A All 0 Mm "^e^^^r Pi nea PPl e Brand Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY, LIMITED Your Transport It is false economy to rim your lorry if you are not getting full efficiency out of it, never know when it is going to breakdown and cause annoying delays to deliveries178 words
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Article936 1921-09-10 13 Good Roads and Influx Of Motor Cars. Until tho aoming of tho motor-mr there wo* not a mxl j decent road in tie. whole of Chin.i. says thu I'ekins correspondent of tho Times. alwaj excepting tbo trifling mileage in the Ttc:n. I'otu, which, of course, was due to936 words
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Article192 1921-09-10 13 Reported Discovery of Rich Deposits. Rich deposits of tin arc being worked m the region of Hoyuan in Kwangsi, an important city noar the border of Kwangling and Kwang>si recently evacuated by Shum Hung-yintr, one of the Kwanjfsi militarists. Another tin mine has already Jjeen opened and192 words
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Article43 1921-09-10 13 Reports circulated to the effect that one of the (our capital ships to be laid down under this year's navy estimates will be electrically driven arc without foundation. Electric propulsion has been adopted in America and our naval authorities are watching the experiment.43 words
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Advertisement187 1921-09-10 13 Whiteawmj. Laidlow t Co. Ltd. {Incorporated in Englnnd) SINGAPORE. MAKE-UR-OWN BATTERIES ISjSinSr) VRE ALWAYS FRESH. Brighter Light. Longer Life. ftFg^JßffSff \nj child can make it. ""*T^^/ 400 PER CENT. MORE SERVICE FOR LESS MONEY. PRACTICAL For G cells BRIGHTER ECONOMICAL boxed LONGER SIMPLE complete MORE LIFE INTERESTING $2.50. SERVICEABLE. The187 words
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Advertisement185 1921-09-10 13 FOURNIER'S HY6ENIQUE MIXTURE (FOB LVDIES) waste no ran Tested and Proted for Tears. ImmedisUly you notice any disorder of the lysttm take Foaratsr's Hygeaiqve Miitar* It qniekly nmoni all suffering. There la Nothing to eqoal It. AaytkiDg so Widely Known. It lastly described ss the FrNsST BKHKDT LV THS WORLD.185 words
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Advertisement355 1921-09-10 13 gBBgEB9BSSQMBjjjfiSBfiHHH£Rg£3BH EUROPEAN PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL AND BOARDING ESTABLISHMENTS, SINGAPORE. GLE.NSHEE," No. 1, St. Thomas' Walk ('Phone No. 104). v St. HELENS," No. 3, St. Thomas' Walk ('Phone No. 2437) "SHERON," No. 104. River Valley Road ('Phone No. Proprietress Mrs. B. KIRKPATKICK. European Supervision. Excellent Culsiue. Terms Moderate. Tennis. Garage. BY ORDEK355 words
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Advertisement1275 1921-09-10 14 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE ESTATE OF LOW KIM PONG, DECEASED IN TMG SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 159 of 1916. m (L a, fAM HOCK SENG, TAN BOCK INN and CHLN MUI AND ONG HING TEONG Plaintiffs and J LOW CHEE NEO and CAN TENT.1,275 words
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Advertisement615 1921-09-10 14 Mt| iT^ $i,Nt,tM R.C. 'Manranc* in force cer $17,000,00t THE GREAT EASTERN. LIFE ASSURANCE CO. LTD. to iteUU »ettl.m*nts) MSAD OffUa m-Aart« M.a«, .i.gap.r* L O N °ON OFPICE M, Old J.w^. B.C CW.P..T -a. mjm d^osiud Itk tt. CV» wit- th. Britls. UH A..t.r.«. Companies Ac. in ATTRACTIVE PLANS615 words
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Advertisement448 1921-09-10 14 NEDERIJVNDSCH INDISCHE BANDELSBANB (NKTH. LNDU COMMEPCUL BANK,) Established IBU. CAPITAL TX mfi W£2>!i£? ml ISSUED AND ruiW ?MS«is!? > PAID UP SAJSUfiOO). RKSEBVE FUND ft 4*^)***** (abe»i *3, 686.000). HEAD OmCK IN AMSTERDAM. HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA. BRANCHES Hongkong, Shanghai. Ko'y* Medan, Soerabaya, Saniarang, Bandoeng Weltevreden, Cheribon, Tegal, Peealongan Probolinggo.448 words
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Advertisement458 1921-09-10 14 BANKING THB BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED (laeerneratad by Special IssperU! Charter s In Japan.) Capital Subscribsd m T60,OOO,0O« Capital Pald-np T45.000.000 Reserve Funds V *****,000 President K. Nakagaw*. Esq. Vice-Presid.ot 8. Mori, Esq. DIRECTORS l 8. Mlaaal, Esq. T. Hlsamua*. Esc. O. Kawasaki, Esq. K. Morinage, Eaq. sC. Esakt, Esq.458 words
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Advertisement450 1921-09-10 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (incorporated in England) Fire, Life, llarine. Accident, Guarant**, aad Motor. Aaseta exceed <4*,M«,»M W. A. SlHS—llanager aad Underwriter, Eastern Branch, Singapore. THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INS. CO. (Incorporated ia Canada) All th* latest plans of Life, Endowment aod Annuity policies issut^l. Assets ia,000,00« OUTHBIE A450 words
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Article986 1921-09-10 15 Tha<'h?d Cottage, Kirk, And Monument. A special correspondent of the Times writes The trouble with all places of pilgrimage is that you have to share them with the other pilgrim* One ought to be able to make an appointment so as to have Mecca all986 words
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Article63 1921-09-10 15 Ex-Kaiser Wilhelm has caused a circular to be printed which is now sent' to applicants for financial assistance. The docu-' ment which is headed The Office of the Court Marshal of His Majesty the Kaiser and King Wilhelm points out that in view of the cost of living and the63 words
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Advertisement308 1921-09-10 15 Th« Service Sign AVERAGE SALES TOR LAST 9 MONTHS 70 CARS. Why are we selling these lar^e number of Fords in these times of depression Because it is the only ..ar which can satisfy the present day call for economy and is cheapest in first cost and the most economical308 words
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Advertisement463 1921-09-10 15 rJUBOLi Obtainable from all Physiological Laxative! Leading Chemists in The only agent that effects the functional |.w»-*. -m ma BIN6APORE, MALACCA, RE-EDUCATIOM Of THt INTISTI I -JI.'BOL. ili!lilll KUALA LUMPUR ESSSS i! !SS^SaSM IPOH AND PENANG >o4 (raduihy Hum co .he pareix organ ut normal W* Mllf I l-HrtHU. Tb»co>npi'iV463 words
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Advertisement356 1921-09-10 16 New Shipments Just Arrived. mans metal sheets Site 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. MUNTZ METAL BODS All fixes from \i in. to 1 in. diameter FIRMER nVNDLED CHISELS, all356 words
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Advertisement427 1921-09-10 16 TAY GUAN KIAT 3«, PHILUP STREET. Phone Nos. 3113 and 4114. The successful contractor for supply of FIREWOOD AND BASKETS AND BROOMS, ETC. to the Singapore Municipality during the year 1921. GLOBE BOILER REMEDY For clearing and preserving steam boiler; of all type*, liaed by all factories, steamer*, etc., and427 words
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Advertisement955 1921-09-10 16 CLASSIHED ADVERTISEMENTS rhe PREPAID charges far Waata, Pa* Sale, Ta Let., ate, la ordinary eloaa at type (average six word* to Uaa) are Per line one insertion 28 eta, twe ins. 4* cts, three Ins. 64 eta, four ins. 82 eta, five ins. fl.oo, six ins. $1.18, ten ins. $1.40,955 words
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Advertisement846 1921-09-10 16 LAND AND HOUSES FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, in good locality. Apply 651, Straits Times. "MOTOR GARAGES TO LET. splendid condilion, si.'i per month. 300, Scrangoon Road. WANTED, part or small furnished bun" iralow. Particulars and terms to E27, Straits Times. TO LET FURNISHED, Budleigh, 649, Upper Serangoon Road, bouse highly846 words
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Advertisement374 1921-09-10 16 OFFICES AND GODOWN TO BE LET, OFFICES AND GODOWNS. Apply S. Mansssen Co, 7, D'Almeida Street. TO LET, large and spacious godown No. 28, Kirn Seng Koad, first and ground floor, road and river frontage. Immediate entry. For further particulars, apply Raffles Hotel. TO LET, newly-built well-light and ventilated offices374 words
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Advertisement219 1921-09-10 16 Straits Motorcar Service, Ltd. tll-119, ORCHARD ROAD. Sola Distributor* of BELLANGER famous French Car AH Umsla «f Repairs to Motor CyeM, Can, BBtl Lorries czecated. Cracked CyllaaVrs, Crank-Caset Gwn a«4 broke* parts of all meuU WelUi. BELIABLE^ARS AND LORRIES HIRED. Grtosb Trssaported from Ships, GodowHb PriraU lloasea, etc A amsibar219 words
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Miscellaneous317 1921-09-10 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES C.litor'ut 9n<! General 58 Manager'^ Office 1117 ,lol> rrintinc Office 12« All communications relating to eilitorial matters nnd news should be addreased Iv THE EDITOR. All communications relating to business matters acivertise-iiu-nts, Jubscriptiuii.-. accents, printing. iic. should be i-ddressed to THE MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Wants. For317 words
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