The Straits Times, 15 September 1921
1921-09-15
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Title Section13 1921-09-15 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26,743 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS,13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement141 1921-09-15 1 g3 I la ?5S l Pure Devonshire Cyder WHITEWAY'S "FAIR MAID OF DEVON" BRAND Medium dry, fully matured and of wine-like flavour. Delicious Health Giving* Refreshing* p^ Stimulating .white' w HEALTHy THE PRE-EMINENT DRINK FOR ALL CLIMATES. Whitewa\'s Cyder i» unquestionabU- a jjreat aid to Physical Fitnsss under the trj141 words
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Advertisement151 1921-09-15 1 ROBINSON CO., LTD. ISS LAST TWO DAYS OF SALE Special Offer of Raleigh Bicycles and Piiiilips and Skidinores Safes. Very Special Offer. Unpickable Locks and Steel Doors, Thief and Fire-proof. SIZES IN INCHES 22 16 x I A Slsi.no S3 24 x 21 $202.00 M I It x M 171.00151 words
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Article415 1921-09-15 2 Why the System will Never Disappear. 1- there any possibility of the tipping system being abolished It has often been spoken of as something desirable from all joints of view, and the agitation amonsrst Paris waiters to set sway tiom the tip has revived the415 words
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Article326 1921-09-15 2 Hntton harden I'ndisturbed Uv Smuggling Yarns Hatton Ganien does not take very cru.jsly the story thnt the ftllllilSliill of Kus.-ia arc endeavouring to flood the wild's nm.kcts with diamonds and other looted jewels. Bayers for the American market ar« oven more convinced that no Jewell of326 words
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Article231 1921-09-15 2 Terms of Arrangement with The Iraperiul Government An interesting arvanpem-'nt has been arrived at betwen thf British and Australian Ciovernnr.nts with a view to cleaJ with advances raised by the Vustnliaii Government from the Imperial Guv.-m--ment on account of the war. Australia owes the Imp 'rial Government231 words
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Advertisement408 1921-09-15 2 =3 I A Doctor says: J |w Ido not tliink so good a food as Glaxo can be brought before the public by the ir medical profession 100 strongly.** 31 >--. Glaxo i* the food <! c'.ors rec mmend and rear their H .»Jj own babies on. I his is408 words
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Advertisement485 1921-09-15 2 (pcuia lie V J Talcum Is so soothing and cooling for baby's tender skin after a bath w:ih Cutirura Soap. SoUU.THiirb .utl',. -i:,n|..i. llriln I.K. F »«w--birr«Sollt.l.td 37CUrt-rt>oaMiq .Laadon.B OJ jW^Culicura So«-> shaves without nuy. IF YOU WORRY, READ THIS ISEKL-I. HINTS FOX MM DAYS. Worry atWpr brought any Rood485 words
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Advertisement210 1921-09-15 2 10 H.P. CITROEN OAR Tlm •xe«ll«nes or Frsaeh aatoaoffils aoftMsriaff Ku last i<W known and agreed by axperts. Th. Citroaa is taa Mka*vtajgA4 bast of this schcol of p»idnctioa. o** ttls remarkabls Car— eompars It with say otksr DiM Ml W W Mark.t Tako a demonstration ride— drirs it jonn.lf210 words
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Article549 1921-09-15 3 Points on Which Public Needs Protection. Dr. Juhnxon once remarked that ir Writing lapidary inscriptions v man wa: not on oath, it would appear, observe* the Daily Telegraph, that those who draw up traik descriptions sometimes allow themselves a similar latitude. Not bcine on oath, they take549 words
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Article395 1921-09-15 3 Clergymen as Future Miracle Workers, 1 At the Modem Churchmen's Conjtrcss in Girton f*olllMi. Cambridpc, th<j Rev. W. •Kmmet said that research in psychotherapy confirmed in substance the phenoiien:: of Christ*! lift 1 Miracles need no longer bo held to be due to divine inter\-en-tion working outside the laws395 words
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Article128 1921-09-15 3 Not content with having made tfca I S. dry,"' the killjoys are now trying to make smoking penal. One of the breed saw uo elderly man standing outside a big sky scraper in New York smoking a hujre ciuar, so wishing to improve the occasion he said to128 words
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Advertisement348 1921-09-15 3 WHE\ OU fcA limp and washed-out, weary and fatigued, with n>i inclination for exertion you need Q something In put fresh "jo" into uou try a Fortnight's $9 Iron fcl'oiJs treatment. Iron Jclloids help to make the iS blood rich and vigorous from which the whole body H benefits !o348 words
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Advertisement386 1921-09-15 3 the: Art of ordering When orderinf; for an artificial, or fresh floral wreath, or monument, drop in at the SINGAPORE CASKET CO. 83, SELEGIG ROAD. When ordering for Funerals, Ist, 2nd or 3rd clsss, remember the SINGAPORE CASKET CO. UNDERTAKERS. See our Ist, 2nd and 3rd Jass Motor Hearses. Real386 words
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Advertisement549 1921-09-15 3 NOTICES NOTICES TRAOt I MARI/ NOTICE is hereby given that the above Trade Mark is the property of The International Overseas Company of No. 4 Cecil, Street, Singapore, and is used by them in respect of all goods exported, imported or sold by them. Any person or persons found using549 words
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Advertisement908 1921-09-15 3 TENDERS INVITED PAWNBROKERS' LICENCES, NEGRI SEMBILAN. Tenders will be received at the office of Uia ijocrctary to Resident, Negri Sembilan, ■ofpinhan, up to noon on September 30, 1321, for the right to receive a licence to ;ict as Pawnbroker under The Pawnbrokers "merit, 19M," in each of the undermentioned arcus908 words
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Advertisement911 1921-09-15 4 STEAMER SAH.IH63 P. 0.- British India s Apcar Lino (Companiea Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 9. N. CO. (Under Contract with Hi« Majesty's Government) The Coenpany'a MAIL SKKVICE KAST OF BOMBAY are at preaeat taspended LONIX)N FAR-EASTKRN SKRVICE FROM LONDON I TO MARSKII.I AND LONDON911 words
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Advertisement805 1921-09-15 4 STEAMER SAILINGS > STEAMER SAILINGS iTßan^T?i" SHIP °°i DOLLAR LINE Uaaan l»l»e«"*« il uO fr»a Itanptn KIN L A m «S d ß»li"- fOT rort Bwrtte SINGAPORE TO NEW YORK "'"MZytt 1 wmt m VIA SUEZ I \K A--TcesJ*», at 4 10 pja., #»r Malacca and Knar. IPOB Wedneeday, »t805 words
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Advertisement411 1921-09-15 4 STEAMER SAILINGS THR OSAK.* SHOfIEN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporated la Japan) X*. J, De 8oa»a Street. I Th Proposed Sailing from Slagapore (Subject to change without notice) t Br EUROPEAN LINB »r Port Said, Maraelllea, Londoa, Aatwara, Mi Rotterdam aad Hamburg art. dap. ALTAI MAP.U Oct. 16 Oct. 1« im •AMAZON411 words
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Advertisement621 1921-09-15 4 STEAMER SAILINGS AUSTRALIA BY BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated Ja Aastralia) llngapore to JaT» Porta, Port Darwlu, a radar Inland, nrlsbane and Hrdney. sfj rrcs Straits, also with trr.nsbipuent \m ler Vietorixn, South Australian and Norii eensland Ports, British New Guinea, N*w itain, Tasmania and New Zealand Ports. APPROXIMATE SAILINGS IRELLA,621 words
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Advertisement421 1921-09-15 5 STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y.K. European Line LONDON LINE Fortnightly Service FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP, VIA POBTB KITANO MARU Sept. II INAHA MARU Oct. LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Service FOR MARSEILLES AND LIVERPOOL VIA PORTS LISBON MARU O« 4 9 HAMBURG LINE Monthly Service FOR LONDON. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG, VIA POSTS421 words
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Advertisement340 1921-09-15 5 STEAMER SAILINGS K. P. M. KOmXKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU (Incorporated in Holland) Telegram Addreaa I'AKETVAART 2 and 8, C'Uyer Quay. UNDIB CONTRACT WITH THE NETJiKRLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENTS. "A Toyage ea a laa-kliied Krftfrr-r "The war that *»cry one •ea. l^^^v^^. wonld go. And laet what yoa woald 4i*bL If ""7 one340 words
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Advertisement299 1921-09-15 5 STEAMER SAILINGS M.V. GLENAPP, SEPTEMBER 8. IJII I ('onsijrnec* of rargo por the abovp ItasHHl from Europe ore hercliy notiliivl t|i»t a ircneral iiuivey of nil eargej lanrifil in 11 damajred con<lition will b*J held on Friday, Si'ptrmbcr 10, in Godonns Nos. 4 and 5, itt 9 a.m. No further299 words
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Advertisement167 1921-09-15 5 STEAMER SAILINGS MIWEU LWE (locorporated In England) for nnr york direct via mvez KEN DAL CASTLE nM. Oct. WRAY CASTLS nU. No». BOWKS CASTI.K mid. Dec. For freight, pleaae apply to PATEP.SON, BIXONB A CO., LTD, Agent*. GREEN STAR LINE Steaaer Destination Due date WEST CALERA Loa Angeles and S:in167 words
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Advertisement426 1921-09-15 6 mam Ftvi" V V/ at I &'<•'» 1 D. I c bmkhM WofU Dtama, b«tnr!ag Kitty Goalaa, MMtafM L^v^aal r IfoQimn nrltb tabM cl.a'ii. tii situation-. HAUNTING SMADOWS In 5 Parts. \ui. mis .'ill lamination of tlic 11- i Tepll 1 Uusraph DraiiM. ROARINO DAN na, it: I i in.-;.426 words
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Advertisement232 1921-09-15 6 ENTERTAINMENTS NAHAR OPERA |»-*SWsa£BsftrSL OF SINGAPORE SMMjajM Frid.iv At their new Bryronth The»trc, oppoMlc the t'liincse i'lay b* Mr. Y. Ij. Tan tiaylanu Police Suifcn, tiaylang Road. PAT POII SEONO To-night To-night (Tlie Tf r **l TO-NIGHT NO PERFORMANCE STAR OPERA To-morrow n. K ht THK THEATRE RQYAU STAR PRINCESS232 words
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Advertisement273 1921-09-15 6 on NEVER SAT DTE. SAT TINTEX HOW TO USE IT P Tut a Icaspoonful of Tintoxinto a c\ip, add K.itticlent hot water ty half fill tho cup, Btir well and put contents into half gallon of cold wutor. First wash tho material well and place while wot into Tintox Wator.273 words
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Advertisement40 1921-09-15 6 For all Defects of Vteioa. CONSULT Mr. K. F. CHONG Fellow of the Spectacle Maker's Co. Diploma of the British Optical Association Fellow of the Institute of Opthalmic Opticians (London) OFFICE AT THE United Pharmacy, 305, North Bridge Road SINGAPORE:40 words
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Article149 1921-09-15 7 nXTUKSS Tluirs.lay. Srpl. mlirr M. High W^ier, !>.it a.m.. '.'.40 p.m. M 1. homeward mail clot**. Licensing .lustio'-!-. r'irst Court, 2.30 p.m. Orchestra Practice, ...l.i p.m. I i < i It. StarTonls 11, S.C.C. Krlda>. September 16. Iflgh Water, H'.'jn p.m., 10.1 L* p.m. c .S.K.A. CWB.149 words
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Article96 1921-09-15 7 VI-SSKI.S AT THK DOCK'S KjM \\h;irf lia-.in Kr. Th. Gardner WilBaal \\h:iri Coon, Tcaata. Rheen Wharf N.I. ri Mara, Klang, K»rn Sans, Tamba Mam, M ye M-.vru. i 'i.iji re l>or!« lU'lllcdi, Niiiu Bang, KdavHna. Kiil:i. 1 Went Whirl Tn cia. Circe. tarilan Wharf Lake Parmingdale. Pulu Ifrani96 words
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Article123 1921-09-15 7 t 1 !:<!■:, BriU, 311 teas, from Deli 13-9, Tci Hell 1 T-11. lI.KVO. fr'-ni Sibu 11-.. for Sibu HUM; ho, Brit.. I'" tons, from Trciißci.n'i if.-:.. INUBAGIRt, I'it.. 600, from Rcngat 11. ror KAMI'AK. Hrit., I 1 '■< from Teljk Anron A:i li". KI.ANI,. Brit., 7.. tons,123 words
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Article186 1921-09-15 7 To-day naaai P- m Malacca and Maat 3 p.m. Port Diesson and rort dvcttcnhaia p.m. P. Snnibj and Pontianak !'-mHatu Pahat Ipja Saißon 1 P->". Hcdan 3 p.m. Port Swctienham, Pennne, Mad'ss and N-Tap-itam, taklag mails for turopc, etc. (vi« Bonihay) 3 p.m. Surnltmen'i.rjr M* ly t-nin186 words
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Article209 1921-09-15 7 StrcniKius Kfforls tw Escape la\u(iun. A t r. ii- f raioabia Haagarfaoi r»c hi/rsca visitpd Aoatria far the bi^ nice RieetiltßS. The Austrian TaNation Comd a tal i.f t00.000.H00 kraaaa, incooM tax, upon the horses and plannt'il t" %eizi tin- aaraca ;is security ■f. r paj mtmt209 words
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Article139 1921-09-15 7 EXCHANGE Sinirupcrc, September 15. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 6/33 Demand 2/:'. 2'.i/12 l'rivatc in. rrrdits 2/4 17/38 On New Ymk Dfmaiul 4:: Prhrata Ml days wn On r*ranee Bank (M On India Hank T. T. 10l !iii!iirs;>ti]i{. Hank a7d lio\ p.c. prein. On Shanfthjli. Hank139 words
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51 1921-09-15 7 12 o'clock noon, September 15, 1<)21. Tone of marki t Stcarly. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers Sellers Spot Sept. Oct.-Dec. Jan. March Spot Sept. Oct.-D.T. .!:i -March Singapore Standard Kibed Smoked Sheet Closing Prici-s Buyers Sellers 2S'. 2U :;n WH DAILY PRICKS51 words
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Article183 1921-09-15 7 MB. Val. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 1 1 Ayir Wcjik 100 1 1 Hium Tin l.'M 1.45 1 1 Jclar.toh O.sfVH. i'l £1 Kara Kumunting 1.15.0 1.17.0 10 10 Kir.ta Assoc. 6.00 11 il Lahai Mines •'i Lingtti Tin 355 H.T'j 10 1') Malayan Coll. 1 t.oo IBM 1 1183 words
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Article123 1921-09-15 7 Iss. Val. T<l. Buyers. Sellers. ti -1 Br. Am. Tobacco 5.0.0 3.10.0 El {II U. 20 G.'.O Electric T ways 2/6 10 i<i Franer A Ncavci 2'J.r.o 30 SO \V. Hammer Co. 80 'M LOO LOO Katl Br>..< Hcf. 140.00 10 10 Mexican Eapk UM 1 10 I<> Maynnnl123 words
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Article103 1921-09-15 7 Bl I r.". .vl.J.:.:;00 par r» p.c p.m. I tetrie Tramways, 5 pjc. gMMM nijm S"|K.r> Municipal o p.c. .WO P«r. ■J'l.'-r Mao. 4'/i p.c. 7 51.W0.000 10 p.C. dis. Spore Mob. 4* p.c j of 1908 >.] «f:o,'ioo 10 p.c. dis. I _s'i> >re Yr.-.n' 4% pc. I103 words
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Article366 1921-09-15 7 Krascr and Co. and lojill a n d _El a l^ s l uot ?i? ons l.ntCKt available Sterling Quotations arc printed on another page on Friday. To-day s Trices. Fraser I.yall C<>. Evatt. AHenh <>•-" *M 0.20 •I. (fl r.j.i IM O.L>C 1.00 Aa>. Uaisy (*vr, Ml366 words
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Advertisement551 1921-09-15 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED, .small bungalow, furnished or nfurm-h'-d. Apply .VJI, Straus TimP''. WANTED, paasiflora foefi.lt seed. Btats price und <iu:uitity available to V.'l. I Time>i. SAUE, child's large teak cot crTni p.'etc with mattrcsa nnd moM|uito-r.et. Apply 190, Stra i FURKITUSK r*Ol SAI.K. eoBJenU rom room«. practically new. Price *100.551 words
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Advertisement19 1921-09-15 7 Lambert Butler GARRICK al *7—ii ■*g»aaa J «>aaa > ps,»^*- Vi S 9■■ L m -H mm per tin VIRGINIA19 words
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Advertisement229 1921-09-15 7 Good- Writing Paper In Boxes, Packets, or Pads To suit all tastes all Purses, and all demands. CD Die Stamped or Printed at small extra cost. ENVELOPES to match. Rickard Ltd. PROMPT PRINTERS. 76, Cecil Street, Singapore. I PRINTING MACHINES FOR SALE Applications nre invited for the purhaso of the229 words
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Advertisement392 1921-09-15 7 SHERIFFS SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTi. r:\iKM or BIMIAPOKB. In (he raute of BAXQIE DE I/IXIX) CHINE. PlaintilT Mi 111 KNG, llrrmdant. j The undcrsicnert vi'l s<ll by publir Muc'inn I *t their .«»lc-room, Kiifles Chambers, Rs Bai I'hice, on Monday, September 19. 1921. at392 words
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1169 1921-09-15 8 The Straits Times. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. LEAGUE OF NATIONS. v.'.w- (.f Nations buiks MOMwhal l-.'.i in the world's news at present, bui we are ferry to s::y that the mngi rmdar n§* i line as mm fiifTiculty in com.;i,' why it tbauM do so. Really met cf the niaUwi it1,169 words
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Article34 1921-09-15 8 Mr. Roberl Por.ald has acijuircd the Sunday paper. The Referee. There will je no change in the character of the paper and Mr. George R. Sims will continue the popular feature, Mustard and Cress.34 words
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Article52 1921-09-15 8 Alout 7 p.m. on the 7th inst., prisoners, named Henry C. Muncie and A. E. Norman, made a during escape from the American gaol at Shanghai. They savagely attacked a jailer and threw ammonia on his fac ■>. 1 hey got cleur away and had ?ot yet been captured when52 words
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Article46 1921-09-15 8 The electric installation arrangements at Alor Star arc well under way and it is expected to have the tmvn lighted by electricity in January next. The powerhouse ut Tambang Badak has quite an imposing foundation, stntes the Pinang Gazette, while nil the lamp-posts are already up.46 words
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Article54 1921-09-15 8 A Shanghai message of September 6 says Two more foreigners have succumbed to cholera, namely, G. V. Pvmpn of the firm of Butterfielri and Swire and E. A. Broadrick of Jardine Matheson and Co. Both men were well known in China, especially Broadrick, who was for mar.y years associated with54 words
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Article14 1921-09-15 8 Mails from China and Japan are expected to arrive. -to-morrow, per s.y. Alaska Maru.14 words
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Article16 1921-09-15 8 The annual meeting of Sungei Bagan Ri-.buer Co. was fixed to be he.d at noon to-day.16 words
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Article17 1921-09-15 8 Ou.- Kua'a Lumpur corr^pondent wires !hnt ill the accusetl in the Scrcmban murder case have been discharged.17 words
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Article20 1921-09-15 8 A deputation of ten Municipal Commissioners will attend on His Excellency the Governor at Government House at 11 a.m. to-morrow.20 words
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Article26 1921-09-15 8 The station-master, Kuala Lumpur, rports that mails for Penang. despatched from Singapore by 7.7 a.m. train, yesterday, miss.'d connection with the Kuahi Lumpur-Penang express iast night.26 words
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Article32 1921-09-15 8 Many of London's most clever criminals have already left for India anticipating the visit of the Prince of Wales. Scotland i'ard is well aware of their mov.ments and has circulated their photographs.32 words
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Article52 1921-09-15 8 Mr. R. G. McDonald, Legal Adviser tl the Ministry of Justice. Sian;. having resigned from Government service is _a~— f Bangkok with .^?rs. McDonald on, the 20tl, in.st. by the Kwangcho\V lor Hongkong, ci rcute to Shanghi.i where Mr. McDonald .is going to practice his profession, having B firm of52 words
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Article52 1921-09-15 8 Mr. C. W. Pittar, 1.C.5., found his son Charles, who was studying in Queen's College, Oxford, dead with the gas turned on. The deceased recently passed the Civil Service examination and was sh' rtly proceeding to India. He served in the Coldstream Guards 'luring the war aim was decorate;! with52 words
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Article60 1921-09-15 8 Ac.-ount-s of P.rusiii Tin and Rubber E-tates for eight months ended' March 01. tMI, ihow loss of £:!.9'W, which is cov.rei: by amount Lrought forward, sale of surplus plant and refund of income-tax. Amount carried forward ;o credit of profit and loss is V"."0. Rubhe-r crop totalled 127,24-"! lbs. Estimate60 words
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Article71 1921-09-15 8 The Rev. W. E. Hcrley, in the course jf an impressive sernu n on Sunday evening on Keeping the Sabbath sui<i that i well-known planter once told him that f estates did not tap on Sundays the amount restricted for 52 Sundays a year Juring the last ten years would71 words
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Article79 1921-09-15 8 Mr-. H. Bigv-Wttaar left Englan jutwarei bound vii Augu.-t 2'J and is d»i ii. Slum abwrt the end cf this month, report.' :he Bangkok Times. Major Bigg-WHlie: Otpeeta Mea to go down to Singapore t< nv.t her. Mr- Lrik L?th has banded iiv.'! the chairmanship of th_- Bargkok Int -r79 words
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Article90 1921-09-15 8 Mr. H. G. Holdbrook. B.A., M.B., B.(h.. Moiical Oflif-r. District Hospital. Taiping, pcrak, was summered at the Mansion B n r.n August 11 for driving a metor■::r fct Ludgate-circus in a manner •s to the public. A conitable ttated that while he was on point ■j'.v the defendant's car ■tarted90 words
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Article88 1921-09-15 8 By kind permission of Lt.-Col. R. W. Hi rgaa, C.M.G.. D.S.O., the band cf the fii*: Battalion South Staffordshire KcKineiit will i>iay the following programme in th: Botanic Gardens on Sunday, September tS at IM") p. m. .but not (as nnn6unce<I) on Sunday September 18, as military uigCBdm prevent this.88 words
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Article94 1921-09-15 8 Report of Kunla Ti;, r a (Sumatra) "Rubber 1" intations for l'J'JO states that total ■tea i« about 5,000 acres. Area unoer cultivation is approximat iy 500 acres. Director! decided to defer optninj* up fjvthi-r arcus until conditions Ini-am-. MR favourable, lialimc -;-hi tt shows •xpiiniiure for year on new94 words
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Article133 1921-09-15 8 The following Singapore propei-lis wen. sold by auction by Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co. at their saleroom U0 Kling Street, on Wednesday aft. moon Freehold land and houses U8 and UB-1 off Tanglin Itoaii, ana lflyMS 10, ft., together vith about 100.000 pieces of M;'laeea cane, bought by Mr.133 words
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Article129 1921-09-15 8 The Ceylon Observer karns thut when Mr. T. Reid returns to _W island and assumes duties as Mayor of Colombo and Chairman of the Municipal Council, several changes reirardintf Municipal administration will take place. Mr. Reid is tsp cted to introduce several new HHI_M ragß(a_f the working of th': City129 words
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Article434 1921-09-15 8 Captain Ramplea Jones lea Tee Ipoa on transf i to the Eastern Smelting Agency at Bata Gajah. Captain Boewell of th.: Nndd«s lyini at Kohsichani; has be on t-nk< :i U> Bangki I to the Nursing Home. The death b— i occurred if Mr. F. < Wflfurd,434 words
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Article98 1921-09-15 8 Dr. Alan .Murray, a Municipal Commiasivii c-f Rangoon ami ;i nati> of Ceylon, riayed the gambler.- in vice ;t: ;> meeCblg of the Rangoon Municipal Committee m Amgoat SI. He called o-.i tl;Preaident to go up to Government und call attention lo the very high price of98 words
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Article107 1921-09-15 8 At St. Ceorge'i Church, PWmaff, <.n Saturday afternoon, the w adding mm solemnise,! cf Det. Inspector Leonard Boetock, second sin of Mr. and kfra, W i_un Bostock, of Hutowaite, Nottingham, and Winifred Mabel, fourth daughter Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Fowler, <>f Richmond, Surrey, the Rev. Walt107 words
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Article128 1921-09-15 8 The return of foreign import Mid •XBOrti of Ijiitisli Malaya durii^g August issued by the acting Bagiatrar of Import and Export ottce, ahowi that the total value «jf in, lie r_ hist month was 142^70,889, compered with $40^01,977 in ■July an increase of 11,884,012, and exports,128 words
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Article141 1921-09-15 8 The London nfleM of the Canadian National Railways announce the Inauguration of a new Mjviua l>y th Caoadian Government Merchant Marina Ltd., from Vancouver, 8.C., to Soulh African ports, by the sailing of the sU-.utrv Canadian Inventor, wiiich is now on its way Bcrou tl E*aciftc141 words
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Advertisement179 1921-09-15 8 Special Offer of HENDERSON HATS A large selection of Umm famous hats at exceptionally low prices Price $4.00, $7.00 and $10.00 These haUi u<:v noted for thdr duimbflity and will not change their colour or bee their shape. JOHN LITTLE CO LTD. MNQAPORS KUALA LUMPMI ka____ na.^ r. ■ii i179 words
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Advertisement138 1921-09-15 8 ALHAMBRA Dearh Road. 7 Pis. EE!'t:TAT(ON 7 Ptg.. Ptatariag l'riscilla Dean Tathe Review, Gazette and Harry j Pollzrd Comedy. Pathe*. Serial THE P__KTo_ FOE Final E?pi«o<!e MARLBOROUGH Itcach Ko.nl. rt*. uviNTiNc; shadows s rts. FMtaHag Haaiaaßa Love and Kitty (i.rdon T»o reel dramn. Tollard Comedy, etc. Flnt Show BjUaiss T.138 words
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Article223 1921-09-15 9 Tut urv (iovcrnment from Port 1 Louis. i:i:i Ti.i;'s Skuvick. London. Septemh< r 11. An hnjllll lnill scheme on which the Colonial (NBcs Is now cr.gagcd for granping the' Crown CoJOßias ami I'rot.rtorat :s tadat Iliuli roinmi^sion?rs and giving them larger autonomous powers is outl.ned in ti.i223 words
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Article198 1921-09-15 9 Rei teb'i BarvKß. London, Beptesahec 1 1. i After bearing the report of m|n *sf ilatii an th( nbolltion < f opium, trafte eommittas number ii' c «.f ti';' eagne adoptad ths motion by Mr. Gilbert Murray. DM of South Africa's representatives, inviting various Government! tu furnish198 words
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Article155 1921-09-15 9 Rr.i'TEß'S Service. l/imiltr. September IS. lleplying W the loyal address at the sent cation of Tack, the King says a stable panes is ths goal towards which we nuist unceasingly labour. He was confident that Ms ministers at home and from the Dominions over: eas uill155 words
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Article54 1921-09-15 9 Rei t;:i:'s Buvicc London, September 14. li;-u-s<-is The Belgian delegation, to protect Belgian interests in the Far Kagt :it the Washington Conference will consist if M. Jasper. Minister for Foreign Affairs, M. Thanais, Minister of Finance, llaron de Murchienne. Amba.««ador at Washington, :od M Fir.miui. an54 words
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Article160 1921-09-15 9 Revteu's Service. London, Se-ptember tt> Berlin The electricians strike has ended. London, September IS. Berlin It is reported from Munich that the U.idcn authorities have ascertained that the murder, rs of Herr Erzberger were the Stadont Tillesscn and the merchant Schulr., rcently living at Munich, who were both160 words
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Article112 1921-09-15 9 Rei'ter's Service, London, Bantssabet l Banter Uataa that the latest reports rcr.ive<i in London regarding the AngloAJjghaa negotiations at Kabul are favourable. The conversations have not been broker off. and there is no prospect of a rupture. It was fully realised when th.' ii'incrsations oper.e-d that112 words
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Article94 1921-09-15 9 Rei-ter's Service London, September 14 Ban Krancisco In the course of the preliminary WgaJ proceedings in the Arbuckle cs'e the district attorney examined a witne^ prafo.-slonally described as a motion pietnrs bathasg girl with the object of ascertainintr if she had betn induced to commit pvrjury in94 words
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Article47 1921-09-15 9 Reuteb's Service London, September 1 It is officially annoancc<! that the Sinn Fobs envoys MeGrath and Boland interviewad Mr. Lloyd George this afternoon and discussed som; points with reference to the proposed conference. They are returning tv Dublin with Mr. Lloyd •jeorgv's views for further consideration.47 words
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Article46 1921-09-15 9 Beitcr'B Service Lundon, September IS Uga Devon staaatsrs with cargoe-s cf corn for the BantaHl faminc-?tricken districts are lying here, but Russia has only provided 200 trucks. Urgent request! sent to Moscow for additional me :.ns of tnasmsrt have so far remained unansweri'd.46 words
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Article43 1921-09-15 9 Egmia'a Service. London, September 13 New York rVseUtnt Harding is taking a brief holiduy in New York- He had a giant ovation at the theatre last night. H is going golfing to-day. He will spend the night on the Preside-ntial yacht.43 words
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Article35 1921-09-15 9 Kg| tn*l Skrvice, London. September 13. The Exchequer li-turns for the period April 1 to September 10 are, receipts £400,000,000, expen.i.tuie £449,000,000 eeaaaatod wi-h £.->41,000,000 and £456,000,000 for the corresponding period last yoar.35 words
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Article141 1921-09-15 9 Rf.utf.r's Service London, September 13. The official report of the BWOtißg of the Cabinet unemployment committee says the committee reviewed the whole position with regard to un -mployment and consider.! m.'ans to relieve the prerent distress and the BMBSBTei required to i>n;vide for th situction darhtg the winter. The141 words
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Article53 1921-09-15 9 Rjctrm's Skuvice. London, Septembvr 1"--ilexno City The Govatnnssnt has granted a concession to Masars. day T. Yer.by of Lea Angeles to construct an oil pipe line from Pue-rto Mexico t;> Salina Cruz. Th.> lino will fallow the T'.'huanUpac railway, it is estimated ta (■'■■.t lIO.OUP.QUO ar.il should be53 words
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Article31 1921-09-15 9 Reuter's Servici London, September 1". V.i ens A communique dated Sept-in-bor 10 stote.-- that the enemy attacked out c. litre an-i kft in jjreat strength but wars repulsed.31 words
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Article272 1921-09-15 9 Sequel In Making of Numerous False Coins. Mr. Justice Barrett-LeanmA yesterday. Major b. Langley, I>.P.I J arotecutinf, the case was continued -..n'. concluded in which four Tccchews, Ho C'.ioh Tang, Chia Choon Yosigi Chua Hte Heak .:i:'! Ng Nciar. Bong, were charged -wit!. gang robhery at t272 words
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Article243 1921-09-15 9 Great Possibilities for Ise In Industry The following i- a translation from a French uiilam port ft -The word lac, or laqu'-i. is connected in the occidental mind with Pekinese, Canton', sc and Japanese curios and teatrays but in tlu- Far East mtjnat is employed in articles of243 words
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Article2496 1921-09-15 9 Mr. Goodall Explains Trade Technicalities The east of Mr. F. S. Goodall, trading as Messrs. Goodall and Company, versus Messrs. H. S. Godwin* .1. .1. Bland'in, R. W. McKerrow. U. S. Nelson, H. T. Karsten, J. M. Sfane and D. G. W» Aimers, sued personally and as members2,496 words
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Article306 1921-09-15 9 Many Buyers and Much Uetter Business. The Slttfa auction of the Singapore Chamber W Commerce RuUm r A was held.on_Septenib r 1 1, when then was cntalogued" 1,458,839 lbs.. 651.27 tuns. Offered 1,821,942 lbs., 590.15 tons. Bold 1,260,774 lbs., r )G2.8 1 tons. PRICES WKALISED Ribbed Smoked306 words
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Article272 1921-09-15 9 Messrs. Macphail and Co.'s Weekly Report. In their weekly report dated Uth inst., Messrs. Macphau and Co. stale The market close* quiet sftc pressing week. Rubber firmed at Brst, bul later eased t little, closing oga •eats September, 29 cent October-Deceiii ber. There is still no market272 words
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Article97 1921-09-15 9 The proprietors of Mellin's Pood have issu.'d a very handy and attractive!) bound brochure entitled Tin Proifre i;>>ok. which all proud parents would do well to acquire. It i; compiled by Dr. .1. .1. Pilley. I'll. 0., and is a guide for registering the more interesting facts relating to early97 words
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Article619 1921-09-15 10 Ih'Uiils dl Administrative Hranch. The h'.M.s. Government Gaaetta s| September publishes the following notification notified for general information Kiirht Hon. the Secretary of State v \>nn ■tnasstl t roduction of the followini m January 1. I.i >l ference to paragraati i of thi notified that tbi619 words
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Article572 1921-09-15 10 Insanitary Slum Properties Gutted. Shortly after eight o'clock on Saturday night an outbreak of fire occajrred in build:lio e;ist side of anil behind the fronting New i: i .-ituutid roughly midway bl twoen Woracaak aad Btacnawbakat i tin- Times, of 8i pi To the administratton i hie572 words
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Article238 1921-09-15 10 I'crfetl (iirl's Endurance Test In onvii-t Ship. For -i hoars -I *an< Da Bral, a Brookiyn si'nool'.'iil. aired l>. was kept in tin '•black boii" of the oM i-mivi. l nhip now i t anchor in the North River Vw York', an.i. says thr Centn during238 words
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Article24 1921-09-15 10 li tanuae of drill., .'tc, for week cniJuig Friday, September tl Frid-iv. in I. r pm IVill Ball, i i ,11.(1.11}.24 words
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Article957 1921-09-15 10 Pen Pictures of a South Sea Island. Poets have sung of the fascination of Tahiti. One famous, artist at least has tried to put its colours on canvas. Now comes the book of a youlig dramatist, who moii t huii nryone llsc 1 succeeded in capturing957 words
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Article72 1921-09-15 10 Macphuil and Co.'s Daily Report Singapore. Sei)teniber 15. Silver Boagfcaag 20 r t» p.c. prem. Three months gold 45)5. Share .Market.- Dull. Rubbers: Practically no enquiry Tins.— Taipings 1.05-1.10. Norths l.lla--1.30, Souths CT-j-T^'i cents, Rawangt j.")-(;2'j cents. Xavrng Pets 1.50-1.5."), Luv •vi- ■■.".n. i ..-;o, Tongkah Harbours72 words
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Letter172 1921-09-15 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir,— Don't you think that the custom rf shaking hands should be dispensed «ith, and a bow, or inclination of the head substituted When I was young I remember meeting men like Sir James Ferguson, (Bart an old military man, and172 words
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Letter213 1921-09-15 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times, Malaya like the British Isles is deicndiag upon other countries for foodstuffs. When Malaya was threatened with 'starvation a move was made for paddy cultivation in the F.M.S. Of course, a little Crtp is being turned out. Take the213 words
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Article431 1921-09-15 10 Details That Are Occasionally Overlooked Many amusing blunders arc made in the kinema, says the London Daily Mail. A MM BBiatj which is growing; popular >vitii kir.v'ma frequenters, is to watch for these biuii'.ors, ar.d to note them. llrjs, srhoa a monk in a picture of the 12m431 words
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Article64 1921-09-15 10 A gripping all( sasiiwsoful World production. Haunting Shadows, fciuuiiiift that charming and fascinating star, Kiciy Gordon, will be screened at the Marlborough, to-night, besides which there will be a two-reel Vitagraph drama, a two-reel Hott Cibson western drama and :i P«rry Pollard cor.iedy. In the earlier hou.-.r the64 words
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Article825 1921-09-15 10 Effect of Fixing September 1 As The Date On September 1, it was announced, the warwu.itoe.nii. Prjsumnbly, therefore, says a home paper, in accordance with the Termination of the Present War (Definition) Act, 1018, an Order in Council will shortly be issued fixing this important date825 words
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Article130 1921-09-15 10 Meeefey Hall, which it- Lockley Whit^r.-ave, is scllinfj rest of the c state, baa an I phec in our Rwojiah history, for it Btands M> the site of th old Hpsell 11.! 1 which sheltered Charles IL, aftOT hi concealment by the Pin.! relK hi the secret130 words
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Article21 1921-09-15 10 Snmrei Oali.— Us. .">(!'; piculs. TiiiK Xil U:!.HO piculs. I'l., Matt— '••m pind Shli. Bleak Pi Iboton M pituls.21 words
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Article239 1921-09-15 10 Tli. second mexainK in the S. F. A. competition on the S.R.C. jrround yes'erday, oetwen the S.C.C. II and the R. K. Sports Club ended in another pointless haw. The teams were S.C.C. ll.— Barnes Penrice and Hide Nicholl, Adamson and Madennan Ablett, Wilson. Heath.239 words
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Article52 1921-09-15 10 The followiiifr will represent the S.C.C n Saturday's tournament match asjatest 'üblic Servic s and I^iw. bocfmaigl at wo o'clock C. R. Brandtr, H. M. (J. C. Caike. K. K. Craip, A. .'ullen, O. P. Griflth-Jones (capt.), R. T. 'older, G. n. Nicoll. E. J. Riches. T. rurnbull and52 words
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Article41 1921-09-15 10 Tlu natch betwe n the Stafl*nrd> ami soeeeMJ toass* *e*terda)r matted I sria let the military by 2 o. It ■as rather a poor match, but the Stnfords w I.' certainly the better tOBB. he B.C.C wiie a man short.41 words
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Article26 1921-09-15 10 Members of the Swimminc Club are emiivkd that there will be a fifty yards •andicap race on Sunday. Hijrh tide is ■.t 11 J a.m.26 words
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Article35 1921-09-15 10 Roster wire frota fan- dated the :4th inst. slates that Bouzonnie rrtaiiwl he Ijra eight championship of Krancr in cont it against the challenjter, Emily iuliard, which lasted the full twenty vends.35 words
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Article30 1921-09-15 10 A Mi lltH from I'iiil.idelplna «iaU-d ieptembi state* that in the Am rican .ational lawn tennis ringlet championship FHden defeated Shimiilzu o—4,0 4, 6 i. i— I.30 words
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Article48 1921-09-15 10 According to a Keut- r moosags from \ew Y.rk dated SeptemVer It Mdllc. .insJfii Has (ii.nk-d a(! lawn tennis mattenients uwinjr to ill hiaith. The 'octcrs say she will be unable to play 'it three BMfttfca. Ike will probably sail or France on the ITtli in-t.48 words
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Article126 1921-09-15 10 A correspond .t write, to criticise tli Bitnm uf examining boxing intrants at he hut hour before the cont St. In his pir.ion, in i rder to avoid any inccneninito SJ to rearrangement of prorramme in tli err wit <>f a few boxers >ei.-.g debarred, all entrants shouM126 words
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Article168 1921-09-15 10 Alma.— 29,oM lbs. Atbara.— U.li IK lbs. Ayer Tawah. -•_'">, 77l lbs. Alor Gnjah.— ii,!) S.i lb*. Australasia K.r.00 lbs. Aver P MX) lbs.. Ayr Molck. 19M4 lbs. natanj Bt-nar. 'J»,::ih lbs. Datu At -mi. 16,2*3 ll'Batu Village. 1,91 lbs. Bakit Ku.iang.— »r,,n2'J lbs. Bute.— 2l.Uoo lbs.168 words
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Article1226 1921-09-15 11 How Records of Dead are Kept And Verified. During the past few days, writes a correspondent in a home paper, the papers hWa contained some startling stories of an extremely painful nature in connection with the British war cemeteries in France and Flanders. It is alleged,1,226 words
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Article698 1921-09-15 11 Banana Hawkers Attempted Revenge. Too lons have Honv'konK and Canton boasted to the world of their monopoly of China pirat.'s. The Model Settlement has been aroused to a sense of its responsibilities and has installed a splendid pirate plant fierce banana-hawkers, who abduct Municipal policemen pea.-jfuliy baskinir on698 words
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Advertisement194 1921-09-15 11 MOUTRIE PIANOS are still the most popular in the Bast The same birh quality Is maintained] l>ut j 4 80/ PRICES HAVE 4 Co/ ■V I BEEN REDUCED 19 1I 1 TbU Offer for Spot Club Payment only ALL NEW STOCK Send to-day lor Illustrated Catalogue S. MOUTRIE ft CO..194 words
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Advertisement436 1921-09-15 11 Raffles Hotel MONDAT.— Taa Dauant, I to 7 p.m. (Admlaaion traa). WEr»NKSJ>AT.— Sptcial Musical ProfTsnvne afUr Dinn.r. THURSDAY.— Gaeat Night and Dancing. (Erenint Dnaa aaiaatUl Dancing). FUIDAT. Special. Lu&ch Orelieatra. BATURDAY.— Gneat .Night and Dancing. (Eraiinx Draaa as9«n«i*l it Dancing). PICTURES Sunday. September IS, Ittt, !).-"H> p.m. ■•SPEED" <Comc<]>>. "THE436 words
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Article794 1921-09-15 12 Prediction of Unpromising Conditions, In an interview with a representative of tho I'ress Association, Sir Edward Muckity Edgar, the well known merchant banker and industrialist, who, has just returned to England from a month's visit to the United States, drew a picture of the extraordinary combination \>t difficulties794 words
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Article312 1921-09-15 12 P.ritish Steamers to Navigate The Lake I The steamer Cornwall, t!u lirst of .fleet of British steamers belonging to the i Tanganyika and Soudan Exploration*. Ltd-, for the navigation of Lake Tanga:: yika and the development of British tradt In Uw rich mineral and timber lamU 07. every312 words
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Advertisement128 1921-09-15 12 Kiam Kiat STANDS for ATISFACTORY ERVICB DO NOT WORRY, WE WILL HELP YOU. BORDEN'S MALTED MILK HAS NO EQUAL MILK TT r BC /SJ-j-^iSn A superior strengthening invigorating food >' BEST QUALITY *T"- 1 CONNELI. BROS. Company (inc. in U.S.A.) ['"afegj SINGAPORE Agent* GOODRICH TYRES Prices Reduced Ask your Garage128 words
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Advertisement385 1921-09-15 12 Half Price SALE AT JKohJsXo. BRAS BASAH ROAD AND ROBINSON ROAD FOR 6 MORE DAYS ONLY. COME AND GET WHAT YOU WANT EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. Koh Co. PETER CHONG CO. Complete Booksellers. Stationers. Printers, <-(c. IS. KAIH.KS PLACE. To fttett Manuircrs. Husinpss Firms ami lh.-r nho uanl to MM385 words
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Advertisement711 1921-09-15 12 Straits Settlements Loan, 1921 ISSUE OF $20,000,003 LOAN Bearing Interest from the date of purchase at 7 per cent per annum payable half yearly on May 1 and November I. c c c repayable: at par on iviay i, loae FREE OF INCOME TAX AND OTHER DUTIES ».«««»ee.»ee»»«-»-' PRICE OF711 words
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Article890 1921-09-15 13 Passing Away of the World- Famous Tenor. A home paper, of August 1. says The death of Sijrnor Caruso, the WOlid-taSIOtK tenor, is announced in a Reuter Maaage from Naples. Sijrnor Caruso, who was suffering from peritonitis, was to have undergone an operation at r.oon yesterday, > but890 words
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Article200 1921-09-15 13 Acimiral Sir Cyprian Bridge, writvs to the Times as follows Near the anchorage off Nukualofa in Tonga-Tabu there is a small island which th? then Crown Prince, grandson of the jrrcat King Ueorgre Tubou, told me was the first land in Iho world. It had200 words
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Advertisement134 1921-09-15 13 FIAT CARS LORRIES Marine Engines FOR LOW COST RELIABILITY DURABILITY ECONOMy AND EFFICIENCY. Most favourable arrangements made to suit all Customers. APPLY 0 Colonial lotor Co. ORCHARD ROAD "PHONE 950 If; .i;'''Mii-'<''?''fj^' i i^*^- j -**^^^^irffh'Wi f iftff < T > Hffffnrflßaß fj S The All^«i>ri«i^\British I v3io;llCiu.i UL I134 words
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Advertisement702 1921-09-15 13 The Brand of Confidence SALES BY AUCTION SHEONfi KOON SENfi ft CO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE I of valuable town buMticss premises ut North ::na\ Road. etc. iAt HaaßN! Ckaaag Koon Sens Co. 'a saleroom. No. 30, Klinp Street. on Wednesday. September 11, at 2.30 p.m. I. Van rataaM. m jmn702 words
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Advertisement1207 1921-09-15 14 IMPORT ART AOCTICH SALE ESTATE OF LOW KIM PON6, DEOEASED IN THE SUPREME COURT OP Tlife STRAITS SKTTI.EMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPOKE. Suit No. i:.9 of 1916. Between TAN BOCK SENG. TAN BOCK DOs and CHLN MI.I AND ONG DING TEONU Plaintiffs and LOW CHEE NEO sad CAN TENG NEO, Defendants.1,207 words
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Advertisement644 1921-09-15 14 Aawta M,twt,tM 8.0. »Hlrane« In foret »T«r $17,008,«0t THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. (lacorperaW* U Straits isttl.ments) ■BAD OmCI; Wlaeaaatar Baaaa. •Ing.P*". LONDON OFf ICE Old J.wry. B.C. The CompUy has 00 0o« depodUd witl ths Bapren* C»«rt af XagUMt Ul compiles with th* British Life Al*nrane« Companiea644 words
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Advertisement448 1921-09-15 14 NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANB (NETH. INDIA COMMF.RCIAL BANK.) BstaMlahed 180. CAPITAL Fl. 60,000,000 (aboa* JE.000,000). i ISFUED AND Fl. 85,000,000 (aboo' PAID UP £4,B8S,000). RESERVE FUND Fl. 48,000,000 (aboa< 43,586,000). HEAD OFFTCK IN AMSTERDAM, HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA. BRANCHES Hongkong, Shanghai. KoV* Med&n, Soerabaya, Samarang, Bandoeng Weltevreden, Cherlbon, Tegal, Pecalongan Probolir.ggo,448 words
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Advertisement453 1921-09-15 14 BANKING THB PANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED (laeeraerstad by Special Isaaertal Charter In Japan.) Capital Subscribed < T60,000.00« Capital Paid-np T45.000.000 Bessrvs Fands T*****.000 President K. Nakarawa, Eaq. yiee-Presldent 8. Mori, Bsq. DIRECTORS t Mlnatnl, Sag. T. Hlaamnne, E*a. O. Kawasaki, Eaq. K. Morinage, Esq. M. Esskl. Esq. T. Ikeda, Esq.453 words
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Advertisement461 1921-09-15 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Kngl&nd) fire, Life, Marine, Accident, Guarantee, aae" Motor. Assets exceed £45.0t0,8M W. A. SIMS Manager and Underwriter, Eastern Branch, Singapore. THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INS. CO. I (Incorporated in Canada) All the latest plan* of Lit; Endovaseat and Annuity policies issued. Assets M.000,00*461 words
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Article954 1921-09-15 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Cycle Taxis in Hongkong The folluwing is a description of the B. S. A. Motor-cycle Taxis which arc now being used in considerable numbers in many of the large cities of England, and, which if a scheme on foot in Hongkong954 words
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Advertisement243 1921-09-15 15 Dunlop House WHERE THE TYRES COME FROM. I* 'Phone 561. THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. (Z) LTD. (laeorpor»»»i in Japan) DUNLOr HOUSE, UOBINSON ROAD. To all Motorist*, we have the pleasure to inform them that this Tablet being a intfn«iiier and Carbon remove: is not a compound of hiph explosives i.243 words
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Advertisement469 1921-09-15 15 LjIDJIjK. i I I j^ •THE .g^Sffcg AGENCY HAIPHONG o^k DRAGON \4-W CEMENT Supplied to the Spore Municipality, Gavernment of Johore, Malacca Municipality, F.M.S. Railways and all leading architects and contractors. -«n i DUPIRE BROS. Sole Agents, Singapore. fi"*! l 'iTi'i'i l hvuhJ "■wiiWMJiMji nil iittfi**^'*^ THE SHEPGO TRANSPORT I469 words
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Advertisement328 1921-09-15 16 New Shipments Jost Arrived. Ml NTZ MF.TAI. BHBET9 Hat 4 ft. by 2 ft. by 1/S2 in. thick 4 fi. l.y 2ft by 1/16 in. 4 ft. I -1 'A. !>y 1/d in. MUNTZ MPTM. MM All sires from H la, to 1 in. diameter FIRMFR BANDLED CHISELS, nil sizes.328 words
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Advertisement422 1921-09-15 16 TAY GUAN KIAT 36, PHILLIP STREET. Pbone Nos. 3113 and 3114. The successful contractor for supply of FIREWOOD AND BASKETS AND BROOMS, ETC. to the Singapore Municipality darinf the year 1921. GLODE BOILER REMEDY For clearing and preserving steam boilers of all types. Used by all factories, steamers, etc., and422 words
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Advertisement905 1921-09-15 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Ta* PBRPAID ehartee for Wants, Far Sale, To Let, etc, la ordinary eloaa tat type (average all word, to line) arc Per line on. insertion 28 cts., two in*. 44 cli, tbre* it.v til cts., (our ins. &2 eta. five ins. fl.oo, six ins. $1.18. ten Ins. 11.40,905 words
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Advertisement917 1921-09-15 16 LAND AND HOUSES WANTED per December 1. 1921, furnished boiwa <>r bungalow with good accommodation. R-plies to N.P., Straits Times. TO LKT, W-l. Pnsir Pnnjnng Road, new seaside bungalow. Entry October 1. Applj Soon Kian Hean, 59. Stanley Street TO LET, 2401 and 2407 Joo Chint Lane, rent $2."> per917 words
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Advertisement286 1921-09-15 16 MATTHEWS PULL AUTOMATIC LIGHTING PLANT PRICE $950 which includes the complete unit mounted on skids and 16-ccll standard glass jar batteries, fully charged. You never need go ncur a Matthews Electric Plant to start or stop it. It runs and it stops automatically. It will start automatically directly batteries arc286 words
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Advertisement216 1921-09-15 16 Straits Motorcar Service, Ltd. 213-216, ORCHARD HOAD. Sole Distributors of BELLANGER famous French Car. All kinds of llrpairs to Motor Cycles, Cars and Lorries executed. Cracked Cylinder*. Craafc-Caaaa, (irar. and Ifrokcn parts of all metals Welded. reliableTcars and lorries hired Goods Transported from Ships, Godowns, I'rivati' Houses, etc. A number216 words
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Miscellaneous306 1921-09-15 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONE EdlMrfat Md Octktu! Manacei's Office 1117 Job Printing Office 1244 All communications relating to filitoriat matter* and news should be a'idrr*<e<i la THE EDITOR. All communication* Ic-'ating to business matters advertisements, Subscriptions, accounts, printing. ptr.. should be &ddres;ed to THK .VANACKR. ADVERTISEMENT RATES \.\'.»nt.«, For Sale.306 words
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