The Straits Times, 14 September 1921
1921-09-14
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Title Section14 1921-09-14 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26.742 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER L 4. 1921 XICE 10 CENTS,14 words
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Advertisement12 1921-09-14 1 §ii!lllilillll!ll!lllllll!lllll!H!lillll!lll!illl!llil!illlllillllllllllllllllllliliptiii^ 1 nV\ IpeSl 1 l^t, X^X Motor /t^ 7 1 iIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIH^12 words
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Article702 1921-09-14 2 Island Formed by Silting to Be Removed, The hard clay Foundation of a sand island in the Mississippi River, opposite Memphis, Term., is being broken up with charges of dynamite so as to permit the current to wash away this obstruction to river navigation. The island, which is702 words
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Article303 1921-09-14 2 Two Ex-Service Men's Own Distress Fund, If a f<\v men band together in order to collect aims for a fund which they share among themselves they are doinir ntithiriK illegal. But if a rogue and vagabond is found hll| I lll| he is liable to three303 words
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Article36 1921-09-14 2 A fire broke out on August 21 in Mount Read, Madras, resulting in the complete destruction of the premises of Messiv.. Padadoupolus and Co. (tobacconists), and the partial destruction of the Law Printing 11. .ii i36 words
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Advertisement321 1921-09-14 2 mmmmf in; n i mm wim M »B«aßßaßßaaa«aß»e«aaai .1 II We're so glad you are getting well again, Daddy," IVhai fed I Uisfaction it <•> to a man who ny been "nervy" ;rui run-down' 1 getting back his normal health and. vigour. i'Wincarnb' offers renewed health to men who are321 words
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Advertisement514 1921-09-14 2 DEETMXM°t a.-rola m Complexion l~\ dltlon all ttie your nui,.| IVB |r r« nUt urn o« bsttUMu-, i£ I (BT^Sk »Übl»h-eUMchctDUt > -Xt B^Sm «Wt, 4tfc..of 1 M. BEITH*M«SOI> JSr«^l >I,VCP rj l.i-iu NOT FOR BABIES ONLY BABY'S OWN TABUII BENEFIT CHILDREN Of ANY A^E. Bnby's Own Tablets arr not514 words
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Advertisement208 1921-09-14 2 10 H.P. CITROEN CAR Tke excellence of French antoaoMle enrlaeerlßf kal U»e MB kaowa and agreed by experta. The Oitroea ia tke wVuwM(M beat of thia echool of productloa. See thia remarkable Car— compare it with azr/ etker llf fcl whS Market. Take a demonetration ride— drlTe it yonnelf if208 words
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Article491 1921-09-14 3 Experiences of a China Merchants Slcamer, Firing on ihlpa on the YaagtaM is described in recent Shanghai papers as a daily occurrence. Capt. Alfred F. Cooke, of the China Merchants steamer KianKkinir, was recently badly wounded in the neck. Dm M.-C. Daily News account of the affair491 words
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Article379 1921-09-14 3 MaVIM Couples Must Not Hug. I' El unsafe, as w-il x> ■MWWL, |m awrriad couples to display violent affetI lion for each other in public, as was discovered by Matthew and Manraivt Mar t i|u;:ni, who weio arrested btOBBM they did M in the Colombia Amusement Park, in379 words
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Article58 1921-09-14 3 An unusual mutor car eccideiit occurred at Briiljri-water, Enjrlarxl, early las', month. The car had been stopped, but the ■•CJM was running, when suddenly the thul.r.l hurst, i-onipleti-ly wreckin-r tinmcthaniial part of the car- Pieces of iron wire driven thrqufrh sheet metal, and the Window uf an adjoining shop was58 words
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Advertisement308 1921-09-14 3 OLD CHRONIC COUGHS All Coughs Yield to Veno's Lightning Cough Cure. The curotivn power of Veno'a Lightning Cough Cure is never more strikingly shown than iti those hard, chronic coughs and wherzings from whirh bo many old people puffer. The relief it gives is quick and lasting, because it Ittoaana308 words
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Advertisement433 1921-09-14 3 ti^m bcrtl fafeßuanl -;.ir' v x acruiiiv; ilu; clie.st Mb ami throat Ir. ul.les dun f££ to changi-aiile tempera- qSB HJS tun- is to tnke a few I'eps I r.^ J t'7ery d.iy j-s Tha Rcrm kjllfaw medicine I '■/Vi that essaes froaa r>iy>* tablet I I v it (lissul.r<433 words
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Advertisement686 1921-09-14 3 NOTIGES TENDERS INVITED PAWNBROKERS' LICENCES, NEGRI SEMBILAN. Tenders will he received at the office o' the Secretary to Resident, Negri Sembilan Serrmhan, up to noon on September 30 1921, for the rijht to receive n licence t< ;n! as I'Hwnbroker under "The Pawnbroker Knnctmcnt, 1D14," in each of the under686 words
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Advertisement520 1921-09-14 3 NOTIGES GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tender' will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, i p to noon of September L'l, VJ2U for the following works 1. Enlarging Store-room at the Government Printing Office 2. Erection of Lutrines at the Monopolies Office, Cecil Street 3. Erection of Quarters for a Tamil Clerk520 words
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Advertisement859 1921-09-14 4 STEfIWER SfIiLINCS P. 0.- British India AND Apcar Line (Compaaiea Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES I>ENIXSLXAK AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) Tbe C'ompanj'a MAIL SLKVH:E E.\ST Or" BOMBAY aro at present anapendad LONDON KAR-E.\STEKN BEBTKB FROM I.OMHJN i TO MARSRILI .ES AND859 words
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Advertisement760 1921-09-14 4 STEADIER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO. LIMITED Ittaaan Infested te aaU fro* llagmaare KINTA— MonJav, 4 p.m., for Tort Sw.ttenhurn and I'enang. HIX LEONG --Monrfar. •< e>- tor U&lucca and llaar. KAKA— Toesday. at 4.M fer Mels-e* acd atoat. IPOH -Wednesday, at 4 p.ir far Port L-weuenhara ami Feaang. flr.B r760 words
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Advertisement57 1921-09-14 4 STEAMER SAILINGS DOLLAR LINE i i SINGAPORE TO NEW YORK VIA SUEZ Grace Dollar LOADING OCTOBER 25. F Through Bills of Lading issued from Singapore to the Principal Cities of the United State, and Canada. I For further information as to Rates, etc., applj to TITB ROBERT DOLLAR CO. No.57 words
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Advertisement432 1921-09-14 4 STEAMER SAILINGS -•JLIiL THE OSAKA BHOSEN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporated In Japan) No. J, D« Soaia Street Propoaed Sailing from Slngapora (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN LINB For Port Said, MarMlllea, London, Aatwiwp, Rotterdam and Hamburg an. dep. •ALASKA MARU Sept. 10 Sept IT ALTAI MARU Oct. 15 Oct. 1«432 words
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Advertisement643 1921-09-14 4 STEAMER SAiLIH&S AUSTRALIA BY BURN 3 PHILP LINE (Inecrporated In Amtrilla,) Singapore to Java Port*. Port Dtr»i Thorkduy laKad, Brinb^ne and BydeMy, Torrer Straits, o with tr»ofh>piuent <■ I other Victorian. Satitfc AartralUn »nd Queensland Port?, British New Guinea. N«-i Britain, Ta«mania nod New Zealand Part* ATPBOXntATK SAII INC* MAREI.LA,643 words
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Advertisement558 1921-09-14 5 STEAMER SAILIHBS N.Y.K. European Line Fortnightly Service FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON AND ANTWERP, VIA POBTB KITANO MARU Sept. 21 INAHA MA! I Oct. S LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Service FOB MARSEILLES AND LIVERPOOL VIA POSTS LJSDON MABU Oct. S HAMBURG LINE Monthly Service FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG, VIA POBTB BI.MK,558 words
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Advertisement372 1921-09-14 5 STEAMER SAILINGS Nippon Yusen Kaisha PASSAGES FOR EUROPE A few first and second-class accommodation is available on tin; undermentioned steamers INABA MARU sailing Oct. G KAMO MARU Failing Oct. 10 IYO MARU sailinjr Nov. ATSUTA MARU sailing Nov. 17 For further particulars, apply to NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in Japan)372 words
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Advertisement487 1921-09-14 5 Trieste Hamburg S.S. "CROOK" Suilinp: from Sinf, r »porc, September 22 akin? first-class passengers. i. < Tor particulars and rates* aj>p!y to THE ADMIRAL LINE (PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.) 2, Prince Street, Agents. TeL 2080. INIOCHINA STEAM NAY. COMPACT, LIMITED (Incorporate* Id KdcUb4) fHrve*. terrlra to Jape a fa a«*cfc»ag »ms487 words
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Advertisement109 1921-09-14 5 DON'T FORGET TO-DAY Shepco's RECONSTRUCTION SALE COMMENCES THE SHEPGO SP3RTS EMPORIUM 5-IJ, Orchard Roac?, HWQAPOtB. The Adler VisibLiT Typewriters Writing always in sight of the *A_ ,i_ JSa^sssssssHssssr 0 iWßjf^p^^^: !>o characters. 2 shift OfTire Modil No. 7. The Latest Development in the Writing Machine. Simplicity and Strength. We have109 words
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Advertisement415 1921-09-14 6 B ijij QH HALL, LIMITED North Bpid|(o Ron.rl Tks s, m s. m ni 9,r, a^a. F.TIDIK POLO and CORTSKE PORTEB In Cm ktiaa KING OP THB^IRCUS IS psiti A i.M.u us whirling o] todi of cl uml roattaos, packed with tromendous thrill*. Eps. 3. Stolon Evidence S pta. Eps.415 words
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Advertisement388 1921-09-14 6 ENTERTAINMENTS ftiAtJJin nnrni tiom*m» U*or»* Vtrfiiii hs^astritsi NAHAR OPERA m OF SINGAPORE To-night To-night At thrir n*w Btyronth Theatre opposite th, v ay omc( by In(hr j^, Gaylang Police Station, SajraMg Road. IBARAT AJAIB To-nißht To-night!! A Spochlly Sel.vt STAR OPERA SABRAL MULOK A t the theatre royal OR Korth388 words
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Advertisement310 1921-09-14 6 fiSsi 31 BHKif NEVER SAT DTE, SAT TINTEX HOW TO USE IT P I'ut tonspoonful of Tiu'o\ into ii cup, aid Hufliciont hot water to half All the cup, stir well and put contcntH iuto half gallon of colj water. First wash tho material well and placo whilo wet iuto310 words
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Advertisement38 1921-09-14 6 Good- Writing P APER In Boxes. Packets, or Pads To suit all tastes all Purses, and all demands. Die Stamped or Printed at small extra cost. ea ENVELOPES to match. Rickard Ltd. PROMPT PRINTERS. 76. Cecil Street. Singapore.38 words
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Article163 1921-09-14 7 FIXTORt* Waiaeaiay, Baytaaket 14. lli^h Wai i. Ml a .in.. Ml p.m. T^nelin Club at Home, CIS p.m. I C.C. I' r. i: E. Spa s.i:.«'. Thurvda.". S.-ptemlwr U. High V. r, »JM am., "40 p.m. It. I. ealward mail due. B. 1. li'imevnrd mail cloen. Suaga163 words
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Article115 1921-09-14 7 HBBBMB M' THK IKK KS i i ■/hart \\v«t\ Nil. Baal Waarf Baetn \n harl SU. Mnin Wharl liar.iburg Mara, Kum SaneEmpire I.. (V'rsl h. r« i i. Kumuninz, Hebe. Jardlawn Waarl I'uio Urani Coal Wharl -Mi. Ker.wl Barbaar. Main hrrf 1! .r, Abelrt, I'atroL Oeal Vtnari Mi.115 words
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Article155 1921-09-14 7 Te-«ay f r-r.i Mpa%i> pn>- p.m. for' Baettenhaai and Penaag 3 p.m. •I p.m. 1 I p.m. ThurwUy KnaU P»S >■ r ia, .-jn;>-, I^mhinfr nml Kuaotun a.m. Pulaa So.<i V ».m. 1 llot:j-k<.i.s lv a.m. Hom'knr.i. noon I. Haabu, l.i.boean llilik, Tsi.djoni; B*!ei ar.i Jie<!»n 1155 words
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Article31 1921-09-14 7 mmc <jf drills, etc, fur vagk 1 riuay, SeptemkaT 10 UV.ii.. US i.m., Drill Hall, Chincaa Company Rceraiti Drill. Kri.l:iy. W\<.— .'.P, p m., Drill Ha!!, s.l'.A. Compaay.31 words
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Article144 1921-09-14 7 EXCHANGE Btngapor Beptaakat 14. On I mill n. Bank 4 m/s 2/4 r ./:52 Demand 2/: i 29/38 Prirate S In. eradMi 8/4 17 ..l 1 On New Y. r i- Daflaaad 4:i Prirata !'<i fen 4JH On Kr.m.c Bank M 0 fin India Bank T. T.144 words
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60 1921-09-14 7 Tone of mark.i Steady. Spot Sept. Oct.- Dec. •fun. -.March Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing I'rircs Buyers Sellers 28 Vi 0 Bi pt o. U-Dec. I -March Singapore Standard RfltM Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers Sellers J7% 28 2h n u 2*j n 32V60 words
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Article178 1921-09-14 7 Vai. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 10 10 Itahman Hyd. 14.00 11 1 Rahman Tin 15.00 Q il Rambutan (1 £1 Ratrut 17/- 18/--tl £1 Raub Aust. Gold 0.75 1.50 >t $1 Rawant: Tin 0.53 0.65 £1 il Renonjr 1.6.0 1.8.0 1 1 South Taiping Tin 0.65 0.73 10 10 Surgei178 words
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Article114 1921-09-14 7 Val. P<!. Buyers. Sellers. tl ti Br. Am. Tubaew W 3.10.0 D.'ifi 6.60 Klectric TSmya 2/0 10 |0 Frascr 4 N hv.s 28..">0 2y.-".O 60 66 W. Hammer A Co. 80 M l<of. 140.00 Ucxicu 1..-.- -1.1..'". 5.7J ;i» in Maynard nr-'i Co. 15.00 i,i 10 Ribt-iro and Co.114 words
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Article79 1921-09-14 7 I )).c. 11,234,300 par o p.c p.;n. Electric Tramwnys, 6 non. pal 5 i.c. P*r. .ti. 4V4 j).c 10 p.c. (lis. of 1)09 M 1° P- c <118 Spore Urn. i mi IDOU $1,5 1"> r IS Spore Jlur.. 4'/i p.c. of 1903 $l,"> 00,000 15 p.c. dis. S'poie79 words
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Article355 1921-09-14 7 I r -i -it and Co. and l.yalj and Evatf.s Quotations. Latest av.iilaliic r Irrlini; ({uolatinns arc printed on another pace on rriaay. To-day's Prices. Frnncr Lyall Co. Kvatt. 0.-.o n.r. (1.20 l; (si, n.;io 1.00 9M LOO Am. MaJ»y tit) 2.00 i «> 2.00 QiUm (|S) C.50355 words
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Article476 1921-09-14 7 PAWNBROKERS' LICENCES, SELANGOR. Tenders will be NMtvaJ at the office of the Pccntary to Baaidtent, Selnnpror, Kuala Lumpur, up to norm, on -Vptcmber 30, 1921. for the riplit to rtcrivc ii licence to act as Pawnbroker under The Pawnbrokers Kn uctment, 19U." in each of tfca undcr-mi-n--tioncd anal476 words
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Advertisement58 1921-09-14 7 UKITB AMERIGAR LINE 9 ING. Saeceasora to ..I.CHsfc.KE PKABBOBN CO, PIC. (Ineorvorittcrf la XVtJi'i ladf>p»>«i«at ItMmsalp Use R»esl*r ScMlr* h«twe*a Niw Tara P(ni«per« sad |sjea ports and y'tt vsraa FOR NKW TOEK rta BDMB GAI I Ml) Ist half Oct.K»r fr-ijrlit. apply to QUIUUI CO., LTD, Ac-nts, Straits Settlements and58 words
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Advertisement642 1921-09-14 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS FOB SAtX, om three aaartar srowa bull. Him ballealvrs. Wh:i! olurs. Apply Bulls, trait) Tlbm i. PALMS WANTED, large and m with or withe*! posts. Apply The Mnmiper, Earea* Hotel. FOB SALE, HnpmobiU No, s.jtii. la toed] condition, will tell at $l,:j00. Apply 05. Bill anj time. WANTED642 words
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Advertisement38 1921-09-14 7 "ADA" The Queen of the Kitchen Cleans and polishes everything R E S~TU The Labour Saver For washing flannels and coloured fabrics, white materials, etc. You rest while Restu works Manufactured by William Gossage Sons, Ltd. WIDNES, ENQLAND.38 words
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Advertisement82 1921-09-14 7 PRINTING MACHINES FOR SALE Applications arc invitt'd for the purchase of the undermentioned printing machines QUAD CROWN KELIANCB" AND qt:ad demy "KF.li.wck." WHASFDALES, with usual accessories, complete. In good running order. Apply Manager, Straits Times. THE MOST POPULAR MEMUM PRICED-CAR PBICE REDUCED VAUXHALL AND GUS9TT GARS LEYLAND, FULTON AHD TRAFFIC82 words
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Advertisement348 1921-09-14 7 PASSAGE CAM UTTA. The »..•>. Naa "I f" r p,,ri abe it Beptembei IS. Haa Ist clu.i.t accommodation availahle, For further par'.icular.i ap;)!y to, BOUBTEAD f: (<>.. LTD, (laeeepsialsil la the- k.M.s.i Ageal k PASSAGE AUSTBAI i Bymettufl is expected to sail for Sydnej via Fremantle, Adelaide and Melample ls<348 words
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Article42 1921-09-14 8 A P. I.i MaSJ ref Ik* Mfaas of the Soul Bf tha l"t< Aathoajr Goats* t will be inns si '"<•' Caafea of St. Joseph r: ember 16, l-'-i. Ml .m. jv.d frtoafe of th? deceased i iirr f;irn<'st!y requested to attend.42 words
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Article36 1921-09-14 8 i Hi iihclaiaa 0— H and .Mr. a:id Mrs. berg '>«■;; la te-nler thai) bo.it thank:tu thOH wbl Ml wn-alhs or attend d I tj," F-.inrrni of tho latr AnthoajT Gomel vu Sai r !l. 1921.36 words
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1184 1921-09-14 8 The Straits Times WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 THE MONTAGU WAY. Within tlir past three or four years. there has been more lawlessness in India than at any time since the mutiny. No man know.) t!ie country bctlvr than Sir Michael O'Dwyer, late Lieut- nant-Gover-BOT if the Punjab, one of the most1,184 words
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Article24 1921-09-14 8 The sixth anniversary of the Lion City Club will be i.'lebratcd at the club house-, 54. Nelson Road, on Saturday 'jvening, the 17th inst.24 words
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Article33 1921-09-14 8 The rate of issue of money orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 160 to $100. The rate of paynvnt of money oriijrs from India and Ceylon is Rs. 170 to SlOO.33 words
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Article35 1921-09-14 8 The P. and O. steamer Dilwaia has kail Honpkor.g and is expected to nrriye at th:*! port at noon on Sunday, the 18th inst. She will proceed to the P. and O. wharf on arrival.35 words
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Article44 1921-09-14 8 Our Ipoh correspondent wires that Sir John Campbell, who was summoned as an assessor l.fore Mr. Justice Watson for a murder trial at the Pcrak Assizes, was fined $25 for beinp absent. Later he appeared in Court nnd apolopiscd and the tire was remitted.44 words
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Article48 1921-09-14 8 A fire brok^ out in he New Road area of Banpl-.ok on September I and utterly destroyed a number of slum houses cf an insanitary filthy type. Th. poods destroyed were however valuable the damage, beinjr estinvafd at 80.000 tk-als, much of Which, hov.evcr, was covered by insurance.48 words
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Article59 1921-09-14 8 Last year the rents of the Irish estates it the Corporation of the City of London amounted to fIMB2. and other receipts apprepated £5,883. Of these sums the Corporation spent 15.GC8 on allowances to tenants, £5,607 on prants to schools, £2|3fM on public improvements, 013 in charitable donations, and £1,20059 words
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Article60 1921-09-14 8 Ti-lijrraphic aews has been received in ShEnphai from Vunnanfu that Mr. Herbert Tarker of the Chira Inland Mission, Hsiu-=hao, had been captured by bripands. This in in the same locality as Dr. Shelton. and Messrs. Mrtcalf and Cowman wen- captured last year when Dr. Shelton was held capHve for two60 words
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Article60 1921-09-14 8 Raffles orchestra will play the follov '.tin programme of n-.usic to-dny at p.m. under the direction of Mr. V. A. Cooke Suite de ballet. La Souroo, Delibes 'a) screnata, Tosplli (b) barcarolle, from Talcs of Hoffman Offenbach entr'acte, Reponse ii Manon, Gillct fantaisio. Mipm-n. Thomas mediUtion, Aye Maria, Bach-Gounod finale,60 words
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Article83 1921-09-14 8 Xr. P.. C. Treman uf Nankinj: wa,i la.'li'-l over the Kulinp falls on Aupust 2G. He had gone with a party to th? falls and was seated with others on, o Vock when a wall of water from a cloudburst off the hills above swept him off his «\et and83 words
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Article86 1921-09-14 8 With reference to th^ intimation that '.he Government of India intends firmly 'o dcalAwith apitators it may be assumed, fays tli V Calcutta Statefman, that action will be raken in the terms of pnr3;rraph ISO of thVc Mor.taeu-Chclmsford It.port tt is nnrkcunced that the Government of India hay& apnlied the86 words
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Article106 1921-09-14 8 Tli.i i?. a pVcparation sold by makers ,t ink for tli" W-rasinc of ink marks, and atten:ion to Vthe ojrS thereof v at present being paid in Shr.n^hai on account of defalcations on the nart cf 3 Chinese cirk Acmployed by foreicm c .rm. He SMBH to\have used it with106 words
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Article120 1921-09-14 8 A correspondent, says the North China Daily N/ws. hns lataly returned from Manila by the R.M.S. Empress of Russia and is enthusiastic ever tfcat steamer's jazz band. Consisting of eigrt paifoTM ra, it wes manufactured, he 5 out of very jr.lirary Manila material, bf a coloured player named Langkam, aii<l120 words
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Article118 1921-09-14 8 Mr. James Moon- Hickfon r" ondoii, the man to whom hundred- iple have flocked in every court i is visited ami the man who i a prayei and the laying on of the hann hai >usands away cured of their lib ind thibu.sands more to be tcradually healcc. arrhwd in118 words
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Article166 1921-09-14 8 A Madras inessaj?.*, dated A intrust 25, states The United Planters' j Association, yesterday, at Bangalore, considered how its members might best take part in the politics of the country- In M U reasoned speech, Mr. C. H. C.odf' aili the valuable suggestion that planters should unite with other similarly166 words
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Article435 1921-09-14 8 Martini Jrf/ro in vi-«it iic Siam in Jamiaiy :;s tin gMat of 'I'- 1 K'niT of Siam. Mr. P. F. 8. GodoipUn. nii.r assistant on Hukit Siihm Estate, ll ft 'or BOOM week. The Fi \m ii of Wales ii;is. with regret, dec'ined the invitiuiop. to visit435 words
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Article31 1921-09-14 8 Mails from Europe London mail.- dated 18th August) IX B. I. Thongwa, will arrive by train to-morrow morning. orrcspondence will be ready for delivery t> boxhclders about 10.16 a.m.31 words
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Article90 1921-09-14 8 There was a rvptesentativa gathering of Mal:.y Roy&Jty f Selangor at the Ku:ila Lumpur sla.ion on Monday to receive Hi< HishneM tli Sultan OB tii- return after bis irjjitials in Koala KanSMr. Mr. Oliver Marks, r.n<l the Hon. Mr. E. 8. Hoso the new R t of90 words
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Article119 1921-09-14 8 A cas? of great importance t'j Government has engaged the attention of Mr. N. K. Bain. First Class Magistrate, Ipoh, for at mat three days in the week for tho last three weeks. It ffll I e.i in which two well-known Towkays imnn d Yong Fook Shin119 words
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Article145 1921-09-14 8 Just opposite the Municipal (iar. Wink-, last nij.'ht, there occurred what Bight ha\p ben a bad accident, had not the tramcar which «nm the third party in the treat, foei'n under control. Ae road, which, ju.«t 1 i-ro, is at best none too wide, la at145 words
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Advertisement305 1921-09-14 8 Lambert Butler GARRICK fejlll!:. per tin VIRGINIA CIGARETTES 100 NEW DESIGNS IN Fine Printed Dress Voilcsm EXCEPTIONAL VALUB 80 cts. yard M INCHES WIDi;. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. INQAPORB, c^— Wiidf WOUld YOU 00 ?r a Fire occurred Now b Would you ring for the Firo Brigade, and s'Und help305 words
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Advertisement158 1921-09-14 8 ALHAMBRA I'.rarh Koad. iU. REPUTATION 7 Pts. Fta!urin,i Priscilln Derm Patlic Review. Cazctte and Ilarry I'lilbnl Comedy. I'atlic Srrlil THE I'HANTOM FOE rival Kpisodo MARLBOROUGH Beach Road. 5 vt*. THE 6VABMAX 5 Pta. I'e-i! urine Montague Love and Jane Elvidge Tathe Gazette. T.-tthe Kcvlrw and Variety 1 jir Comedy I158 words
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Article714 1921-09-14 9 Mr. Wellington Roo on China's Interests. British Delegates Advocate Economy. i Rstrm*! Bmnca. London. September 12. Paris Interviewed by the New York Herald, H. IWunha. the Brazilian delegats d the Laagao of Nations, declared that if Mr. Klihu Hoot iadmad to be candidate for the court of714 words
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Article143 1921-09-14 9 REtrm'a Service. London, September 12. Lille The metal workers, municipal employees and co-opvrative bakers of Roubaix have struck in sympathy with the textile workers. Paris, September 13. The proceeds of excises and monopolies for August exceeded those of August, l!»20, "by over £5,500,000. Sharp fluctuations in forei.'n143 words
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Article150 1921-09-14 9 RftUlU'a SERvicr, London, September 12 Constantinople It is reported that the British intelligence authorities have discovered a plot organised arl subsidised from Argorn, cliiefl; Sflsang Turkish offlc.rs. with a view to stirring up a revolution in Constantinople, seizing the surrendered war inatcria\ spreatiing disaffection ananas the loyal150 words
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Article113 1921-09-14 9 Reuter's Service, London, September 12. The British i>roduction of pigiron in AJSgaet ems !).:.o'>ii tons, compare;!, with 10,000 in July and 386,000 in March before the coal stoppage. The production of steel ingots and caf-tings in August \va» 432,000 tons, compared with 117,000 ir. July and :i."i!).000113 words
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Article121 1921-09-14 9 BlVTEafl Service London, September IS San Francisco Fatty Arbuckle has given the police his version of how Miss Rappc, who was a bruutiful girl equally well known in New York and the west, met her death. He says she became hysterical after several drinks nt the party ■nd121 words
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Article43 1921-09-14 9 Bsims'a Sermce. I.oivion, September 12 Halifax, Nova Scotia A terrific explosion shook the town <if I>artniouth when an nil tank blow up following an outbreak of fire. So far only t.ne man is reported Blieasag, l>ut BerimM ilamape to property oicuri'nl43 words
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Article115 1921-09-14 9 Writer's Service, London, September 12 FOTengH Office telegrams show that the attitude of the Hungarian Government with regard to the Burgenland dispute continue* most unsatisfactory. Hungary replied to the Allies' note suggesting that the work of restoring order shall bs intrusted to Hungarian troops. This is regarded115 words
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Article87 1921-09-14 9 BEUTER'a Service Lotvlon, September 12 tffW York It is reliably estimated that half a million, including 100,000 exservice men, will be idle in New York in the winter. The city authorities and charitable organisations are devising reli.f. I.omion. September 12 Cheater, Psaaayrvaaia Twenty-four were drowned and fiw87 words
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Article79 1921-09-14 9 Reutu's Service London, Bepteaaber 13. The Hnguv Queen WilheUninu received Admiral H"dges and !ii.« officers at Hetloo. The Prince Consort anal present. London, September IS. AsMterdam Th visit of the British loot is attracting the greatest interest 6,->raking at a municipal banquet in the visitors* honour, th79 words
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Article60 1921-09-14 9 ■serai Bbkvkc, Loadon, Bepttiabti 12. Uerlin Owing to striki of electric-H'-rlin aewayjasers wan unable tc 3ppc-ar. The trams are not running ai:J the supply of electric light is suspended. London. September 12. Munich Th. intire cabinet has r.aw resigned. London, Sept.mlnr 12. The German mark has reached a60 words
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Article62 1921-09-14 9 Rei tkr'.s Sbbvici London, September 12 Pan;-- Father Bourjade, who is going to New Guinea as v missr;i;ary, covered liinW-lf with distinction ir the military flying astviec during the war. He was fourth in the !i-t of Krcru-li aviator- for the number of enemy aeroplanes brought dov.T and62 words
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Article61 1921-09-14 9 lli:t TBB'l BBBVICX London, September 12 The question of German missionaries resuming work abroad was raised at the Methodist Conference held ut Westminster tu-i!;.y, when n resolution moved by the German delegate LSek urging the Conference to seek ways and means to open the way for German missionaries61 words
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Article57 1921-09-14 9 RKITK/t'.s SERVICK London, September lo Maarid A Spanish (.(Tensive against the Kiffs has been started from Melilla. The strictest censorship is enforced. An official communique says the Suktlarba portion was brilliantly captund ui:<lei cover of the guns of the Spanish IU-er. thi en.'my itbundoning the eam;> and57 words
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Article158 1921-09-14 9 Reiter's Service, London, September 12 There has been a recrudescence of unemployed disturbanccn at Liverpool. The police made 3 baton charge and a hundred men were arrested, many of whom hod to go to the prison hospital. London, September IS Yesterday's disturbances at Liverpool centred round the Walker Art158 words
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Article45 1921-09-14 9 Relter's Service. London, September 12, Riga The Soviet has proclaimed martial law in Bessarabia and in the Rumanian frontier zone. Forty-eight thousand hungry and half naked children from the Volga district are stated to be assembled at CheUabiash awaiting their departure to Siberia.45 words
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Article27 1921-09-14 9 Rr.i ter's Service London, September 12 Calcutta The operation of short time in th? jutj mills has been extended until the end of December.27 words
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Article137 1921-09-14 9 Meeting of the Chamber Of Commerce, (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penaijjr, September l-'i. Mr. W. S- GaUbb presiding at the half yearly Chamber of Commerce meeting, referred to th; General Hospital position as ■•sag most unsatisfactory. He wondered if Baatttfctag was not wrong with the ar'minir-tration system, partly137 words
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Article200 1921-09-14 9 I The following is the latest sapsjet oi the Currency Commissioners c. Whole amount of Currency Notes in Circulation oa 3lst August, 1921 84,162,358.80 Average amount of Currency Notes in Circulation during the month of August, 1921 84,160,948.80 (if) Coin Portion of the Note Guarantee Fund (including200 words
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Article1510 1921-09-14 9 Helfferich on Dutch Ignorance And Despotism." For obvious reasons we have of lute given some littl' space to the relations between the Germans and Dutch in the Eaft Indies. Never for one moment however had we thought it possible thßt within such a short space1,510 words
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Article293 1921-09-14 9 Messrs. Fraser and Co.'s Weekly Report. Heasra. Pnaer and Co. report as fol lows The local share mark t still remains a the dull sid.-. chiefly through the wan- 1 1 lublic support, but there fa genera feeling that trade in the Sum; mi-rts is on the293 words
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Article56 1921-09-14 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, September 1 1 The local Government propos I i. engage a limited number of women rJerkl under the clerical scheme OB I terms as men tfco only qu; litigation beinp holding of Cambridge junior examination certificates, (preference will bo given56 words
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Article85 1921-09-14 9 Biagaaen Branch. Mr. C. I'eter, Manager of II and Shanghai Banking Corporation, acknowledges the following Aniountpreviouslyacknowleiiged NJo 270.22 "Jim H." Liquidator, Mcrgui Ilubbr Estates, Ltd. 120.-'"> Per Protector of Chinese IQM 720 17 Singapore sabai rinllnm to (the abo\e Fund should be Beat to the Manager, Hongkong85 words
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Article1548 1921-09-14 10 Singapore Conditions Beiag Ch«Befc4. Thi m ><■ n of Ifei n Gi odnll and Cu. II. s. Godwin, J. Blandm, i:. W. McKerrow, R. S. Nelson, H. T. Karstor and I). sued \hvii naben of the committee of tl il i of Coi Kubfa Justice, Sir Walter Shaw1,548 words
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Article142 1921-09-14 10 J The Ceylon Authorities At Work. the many protests ajri'inst tha nts by la pi mains the same, rvw of August i!T 1 The need f< 'y being mention) d. V.iis step I l>e tl :.m<>!it, but at the Mm s time Government will have to be tl142 words
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Article280 1921-09-14 10 We have recei r t!:-.- latest f that valuable ami":,! the China i l ok, edited by Mr. G. W. V head, Ci:.;;.. et itor t < Pi an Tientsin Times, with Mr. H. T. Montague Bell, formerly editor >.f tin North China I Daily New280 words
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Article299 1921-09-14 10 Due in Singapore Homeward Bound There were jrreat scenes at Kuala Lumpur railway station yesterday morning when the Hon. Mr. Oliver Marks, acting British Bssidsnt of Sclangor, and Mrs. Marks entrained for Port Swettenham en route for Singapore to catch the home-ward-bound Blue Funnel steamer299 words
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Article340 1921-09-14 10 'ustomary Chinese Puzzle Over Tenancy. At the Ufual weekly meeting: of the lu;t Board held under the presidency of Ir. C. Maxwell yesterday. Mr. John i.ycock, who appeared for the landlord f No. SO Rochor- Canal Read, made an pplication for leave to apply for ejectlei't, and increase340 words
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Article341 1921-09-14 10 Robbery from a Credulous Shopkeeper. The fifth Assises for the year of the (Hurt of Singapore commenced before Mr. Justice Barrett Lennani. yesterday. There are 14 eases on the list. Major Langrley. D.P.P., conducts the prosecution with UM exception of the alleged fidsc draft case, in which341 words
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Article678 1921-09-14 10 Adoption of Revised Rules And Bye Laws As already reported in our columns, an extraordinary general meeting of tlumembers of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Kubber Association was held 111 the Exchange Buildings on Monday afternoon, for the purpose of considering reviseu rules and bye-laws. Mr. J. M.678 words
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Article309 1921-09-14 10 England's OatfJMt «»f Peril And Responsibility The m< mortal croi to the .1 women of K( at bo Fell in unveiled on the bowling ercen thi Cathedra] Precincts ai Canterbury on August 4 by the Karahionc 1 Camden. wife of the Lord Lieutenant of th lou309 words
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Article814 1921-09-14 10 FOOTBALL. EL F. A. Cup Competition The match played yesterday in Um SIX. Cup compctitiuii betw en the teams representing the S-C.F.A. ii and the St. Jo.,cpn s Old Boy* was .1 disappointment, as the Old Boy*, who ui> till now have done m well, absolutely814 words
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Article81 1921-09-14 10 Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Btagapara, 8 ptember 14. Silver 89%. Hongkong iM's per cent. pi'-m. Tl month* t,'ul() i.i Share market. QnioL Rabben ally no aqaliy. Timk— Taipinfrs 1.62^4 to l.U7' L N<irllis l.2fi to 1.30. Sootfai r.T'j to 72% Mats. Rawenga R5 to i'.^'j cents.81 words
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Article1944 1921-09-14 11 Method of Paying Tribute To The Son of Heaven. liM Hon. Mr. l.au «'iiu Pak, of Hon lci»iH r was reported as aaytag that there are no slaves in (hira. In view of tliis the Hongkeag Daily Picas publishes the follnwinir extracts from the article i at the1,944 words
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Article84 1921-09-14 11 A Siun Fein playboy m aaadliac <lyn.-.-ait* Intended to prepare a mine for n in tit nf a |)am>l of soldiers, who mm •xpected t» pass jiloni: that particular ro:u! later on. He dropped stick and tin- whole iox exploded, taking him skyward en the nstslment system. "Whm'i Cassidy84 words
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Advertisement158 1921-09-14 11 MOUTRIE PIANOS are still the most popular In the East The same high quality Is maintained but tf_o/ PRICES HAVE iJSo/ l«f I "BEEN REDUGED !O 1° This Offer for spot Cash Payment only ALL NEW STOCK Send to- Jay for illustrated Catalogue S. MOUTRIE CO.. LTQ. (lMivrvwM* Hoa_ks«K.) Kaftlrs158 words
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Advertisement347 1921-09-14 11 RAFFL E S_H O T E L. PRELIMINARY NOTICE autumn race: meeting MONDAY. OCTOUER 24.— Tea Dance. r> to 7pm TUESDAY. OCTOBER 23.— Dance aftst Dinm-r (Evening Dress essential for Dancing). WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26.— Orchestral Concert, 9.13 p.m., Raffles Orchestra. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27.— Guest Night and Dance (Evening Dress ul347 words
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Article1120 1921-09-14 12 Refusal to Draw on Public Funds Speaking at a late hour in the House of Commons on August 10, Mr. A. Chamberlain made a statement on the economies carried out by thr King in expenditure during the war Mr. Chamberlain, in moving the >ccond reading1,120 words
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Article656 1921-09-14 12 English Manufacturers To Protest A Committee of leading: manufacturers, has been formed in Manchester to protest njrainst the Indian import duties. It is expected that the Committee will he con- SMSCaUjT aalanad within the next few days, says the Morning: Post of August 1In the meantime they656 words
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Article290 1921-09-14 12 Hushnnd's Hundicaps Owing To (.oil In the New York Courts on July Ti one wife sued her husband for a divorceon account of his mania for koM, whilo mother husband was I'n.Wvourinir tv abtain a decree atainst a wife who refuses to live with him because he290 words
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Advertisement262 1921-09-14 12 Te ace tnt Braid ef Beltlag sneaaa arXX^^V aVoaomy, Sarlac of Moaey aael P^V 0 t^v^C ml Bettw BeealL Its errrice epcaka \a ll^y for Its qeelitr. XIAM KIAT CO-fpa^ 108 u< 109. MARKET STREET. j *fc ssil Z.!^! DOT EMBOSSED Box Strapping IN CONTINUOUS LENGTH COILS OF SOO FEET262 words
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Advertisement170 1921-09-14 12 Jli Wr Pineapple Brand Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY, LIMITED In Trying Climates Children v.ccA Ovl Liver Oil to maintain their vitality 'KEPLER'Cod Liver Oil with snjdQt^ Malt Extract U it with pleasure, even irt th'j VofifA *&J Tropes. A*s^ iV~lr%y\ l .^ives them tho strength to ~^**iiXlhZjtj resist disexsc. )S2i170 words
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Article1052 1921-09-14 13 An Appreciation of Their Drugs And Cures It i- the u.-ual thiiifr far us foreigners to tako CMaeae Heterie. HeAea aa a joke mil lnuyh at th» ludicrous contents of some of the concoctions, made from Chinese piv^'riptions. writes Revet in the Central China Peat. W. bm aware1,052 words
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Advertisement290 1921-09-14 13 Whiteawoy, loidlow Co. Ltd. Meal i la sTaajtaai) SINOAPOUE. MAKE -VR-OWN BATTERIES J^O^^Srj ARK ALWAYS FRESH. UriuhUr Lijjht. Longer Life. CMffj^yg^Wl More Service. \n> child tan make it. gpir— •^^m*/ 100 PER CENT. MORE SERVICE FOR LESS MONEY. PotACTKAL Yor G cells BRIGHTER KCONO.MK'AF. boxed LONGER SIMPLE complete MORE LIFE290 words
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Advertisement254 1921-09-14 13 FOURMER'S HYGENIQUE MIXTURE (FOR LADIES) WASTE NO TIME Tastsd and Proved for Tears. [mmtdiately yon notice any disorder of the system take Foarnier's Hygeniqae Mixture. It qniekly remoTes all suffering. There Is Nothing to equal it. Anything so Widely Known. It is Justly described as tVe FTNKST REMEDY IN THE254 words
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Advertisement411 1921-09-14 13 Y^-rf^BT CECIL STBtET. ff j SINCAPOnF.."/ Ml V f§) The Premier Soda Water of Singapore. IKEONQ KOOI^SENG GO. IMPOKTANT AUCTION SAIK of valuable toivn basil i I Kead i-tc. At Msaan. Cheeag X.>" i S< I I I room. No. SO, Xl on Wednesday. Septcmb. r SI, jt I I411 words
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Advertisement889 1921-09-14 14 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE ESTATE OF LOW KIM PONG, DECEASED IN THR SUPRI-MR COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 159 of 1916. Between TAN BOCK SKNG, TAN BOCK INK and CHIN MUI AND ONG HING TEONG Plaintiff. and LOW CnEE NEO and C AX TEXG NEO, Defendant..889 words
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Advertisement213 1921-09-14 14 NOTICE iT OltDEIi OF THE SUPREME COURT AT JOHOKE BAIIRL*. MiNCcllaneous Suit No. 20 of 1921. Between M. P. L PALAMAPA CHETTY, Chargee against TAX TECK JOO.V, Charpor. MORTGAGEE'S SALE of valuable Baaber Jolh.il-. The underaigned havi ••unions c .i i li. riret Q on lhur>day. Si'ptembi !J noon. All213 words
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Advertisement652 1921-09-14 14 AMCtel .T«r |4.tww,www B.C. AaWfranee In force over $1 7,000,00* THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. (IneorperaW4 la Straits Battlements) ■CAD OFFICE i Wtacaeatet Heaae, »Ufap«ra. LONDON OFFICE M. Old Jewry, B.C. The Company has £10,000 4*poslte4 with th* Buprsms Coart ef K*f.l*a4 a»< eonplUs with the British. Life652 words
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Advertisement447 1921-09-14 14 NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANB (NETH. INDIA COM}fERCIAL BANK.) Established 18CS. CAPITAL Fl. 10,000,000 (aboat £5,000,000). ISSUED AND Fl. 16,000,000 'abou' PAID UP £4,686.000). RESERVE FUND VI. 48,000,000 faboufJMMD. HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM. HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA. BRANCHES Hongkong, Shanghai, Xv'j* M»d»r,, Soerabaya, Samarang, Bandceng Weltevreden, Ch«ribon, Tegal. Pecalongan Probolibggo, Tjilatjap, Ampenan,447 words
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Advertisement448 1921-09-14 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWA?^, LIMITED (laeoryeratad by Special lape.ia', CVart.r In Japan.) Capital Subscribed TB«,OM,OOt Capital Paid-up T46.000.000 Keserr* Fonds Tlo^Bo,ooo Preeident I. Nakagawa, Es,. Vies-Prasident 8. MorL Xaq. DIRECTORS I B. Minanl, Esq. T. Eiasmun*, Eaej. Q. Kawasaki, Esq. S. Morinsge, Esq. M. tsaki, Esq. t. Ikeda, Eaq.448 words
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Advertisement444 1921-09-14 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (incorporated la Ka^-iand) fire. Life, Marine, Accident, Guarantee, aad Motor. Assets exceed £40,0«0,M. W. A. SlMS— Manager and Underwriter, Eastern Uianch, Singapore. THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INS. CO. I( Incorporated in Canada) All th- lateat pi.ns of Life, Kndowmiat hoJ Annuity policies issued. Assets U,000,00t444 words
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Article767 1921-09-14 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. British Motor Boat Trophy Sir Edward M«ckay Edgar's Maple Leaf VII., the 33ft. motor-boat built for this year's race for the British International Motor Boat Trophy, to be conducted in American waters in September, was shipped to America on the Olympic,767 words
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Article196 1921-09-14 15 Queer Tropical Species In London That a tab ran blush seems a ridiculous assertion, but it is nevertheless true. A number of Indian specimen. fuffcring firm the name of Barbus pyrrhopterus obliged me, writes a correspondent in the Daily Chronicle of August 2, by doins so. the196 words
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Article46 1921-09-14 15 As lonK as other people are not annoyed, l>a<i iaamaft is no offence, according to Mr. Firbi's Lanke.^ter. the North London mapristrate. A MMtaMt cvidenci' ar;in-st MM inon charKcl with swiarint,' admitted that they weiv usiim the wovdn \o Iht-m five lie men tm <ii ehargod46 words
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Advertisement246 1921-09-14 15 Dunlop House WHERE JJiE TYRES COME FROM. 'Phone 561. THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. (25) LTD. (Incorporated ia Japan) DUNLOP HOUSE, KOBIXSON EOAD. To all Metoriata, w» aa*« the piwwn m tkal this Tablet beinc a Gasoiinr int*n»ifl«r und Carbon Mwni ii sat compound of Mtli explosive! imr contain! anythiag which246 words
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Advertisement336 1921-09-14 15 rJUBOLi Physiological Laxative. The only agent that effects the functional re-education of the Intestine. SEEDUCATICM OK THE INTIST! F. -It'ROI. ■••«CMnllfcpkr«oloticl 1.H..H.- A.rn, lieSecmhc bmati eiir-cl- in<! KIWI Dime. piles of .ill hi? inlrMi. ai jluios iil win- b M I MDpQt d, ..ml b* nif ns of which ifltncU.336 words
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Advertisement139 1921-09-14 15 Obtainable from all Leading Chemists in SINGAPORE, MALACCA, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH AND PENANG. SOLE AOENTS FOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS F.M.5. AND JOHORE. DUPIRE BROTHERS SINGAPORE I MORELAND Motor Lorries THERE IS NO BETTER LORRY AT ANY PRICE ON THE MARKET. IN STOCK: V/z ton Chassis only $6,500 2>/ 2 ton Staked139 words
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Advertisement342 1921-09-14 16 New Shipments Just Arrired. MINTZ MKTAI. SHEETS Size 4 ft. by 2 ft. by 1/32 in. thlek 4 ft. I > 2 ft. by* 1/18 in. 4 ft. by I ft. by 1/8 in. MUNTZ MKTAL RODS All fines frum "i in. to 1 in. diameter FIRMFU BANDI 111 HlSi:'342 words
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Advertisement455 1921-09-14 16 TAY GUAN KIAT 36, riIILLIP STREET. I'honr No*. 3113 and 3114. The •niccessful contrnrtnr for supply of FIREWOOD AND BASKETS AND BROOMS, ETC. to the Singapore Municipality daring the year 1921. GLOBE BOILER REMEDT For clearing and preserving steam boilers i of all types. Used by all factories, steamers, etc.,455 words
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Advertisement950 1921-09-14 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TV* PREPAID charge* for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc, la ordlaarr dee* set trg- 'areratv *ix words to line) are j'er iiuo on« insertion 28 eta- two ins. 46 en., Uree ins. M tts, four Ins. 82 eta, n»e >ns. $1.00, six ins. $1.18, ten Ina. $1950 words
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Advertisement873 1921-09-14 16 LAND AND HOUSES_ FOn SALE "PRIVAfELYr DOVE'S TIJERT, 102, River Valley Road, close to town. For parUculars L jipply 25, Malacca Street. TO LKT. M i. Parir Panjaac load, mw -?..i(!.- bungalow. Kntry October 1. Apply Soon Kian Ileun. 59, Stanley Street. TO LET, 2)01 and 2407 Joo Chiat Lane,873 words
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Advertisement342 1921-09-14 16 OFFICES AND GODOWN TO LET, stores and offices. Apply Ed. M. Nathan 4 Co., 4, Db Souza Street. TO LET, second floor, 1-b, Raffles Quay, bright and airy office. Apply ground floor. TO LET, newly built well-lighted and ventilated flrst floor office at 14S, Cecil Street, area about 6,000 square342 words
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Advertisement366 1921-09-14 16 Bellanger Tbo King of Froaea Can WITH SILVIR RADLAIOK AND THB GOLDIN SILMNCB. /taf Arrlred Bwk aUxtf Vint two nrnonstratUa ear* are te be sold at Special IVleee. T,he BRLLANGER Is a ear aj .fflcleic? economy and comfort. No aoubt it i> luxurious and the price Is within the reach366 words
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Miscellaneous205 1921-09-14 16 THE STRAITS TIMES Telephones tdi(fir;»! Shil GeniT.il r,S Manntrer's office 1117 .lol) Printing Office 1244 All communications relating to editorial matters ar.d new. should be a'ldrmed t" THE EDITOR. All communication* Tr'aling to business mattirs -advertise ment«, subscript ions, accounts, prntinc. <tr. should be i.ddrcs-«d to THE MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES205 words
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