The Straits Times, 19 September 1921

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. 0. 26.746 SINGAPORE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19,- 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 150 1 £3 A H I Pure Devonshire Cyder WHITEWAY'S "FAIR MAID OF DEVON" BRAND Medium dry, fully matured and of wine-like flavour. Delicious fsfC HealthGivingr Refreshing- Stimulatingi*.: OVHITE'.T WAY E PRE-EMINENT DRINK FOR ALL CLIMATES. Whiteway's Cyder Is unquestionably a jrreat aid to f'hy*ical Fitaes<( under the trj'nt condilioni Inseparable from
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    • 164 1 Reproduction Furniture o EXAMPLE OF A BEDROOM FURNISHED IN THE JACOBEAN SLYLE. We are in a position to give estimates, at the lowest possible figures, submitting de- signs and suggestions, for furnishing bungalows and flats. All our work is supervised by |r experienced Europeans and only the best quality materials
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  • 1070 2 A»isi-«lia and Her Negrlect Of The East. Lt.-Col. R. F. Fitz-Ge.tud, 1). S. 0., writing in the Sydney Evening News, ■Ml i Jn a previous ajticle under the above heading, I dealt at* some length with the opportunities now existing for an immense Australian trade in the East.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 238 2 I For Reconstruction after Illness for all who art run-down, tinder-weight for those whose j^ i^ digestion needs a rest, but who at the taOM time need building Mf if up, Gluxo presents the potent body-buiklir.s. flesh-forming, 'f-' nenre-restonng elements of pure cow'? mil!: in a form in w'lich |j
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    • 588 2 Smooth and Steady Neither your boat nor your engine will shake to pieces if your en(ine is a Kermath. The Kermath has i practically no vibration; it run* with extreme smoothness. This is the secret of the great dependability of the Kermath and* 4to 40 H.P. 4 cylinder, 4 cycle
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    • 212 2 10 H.P. CITROEN GAR Tie excellence oi French antoasobila a»rlae*rl»g aaj re»t t«M kaowa and agreed by experts. Tla Citroe« la las HbirltiKi beat of this school of production. cUe thli remarkable Car— «onpara it nitk aay •tk.t Ugit HI fti Market. Take a demrraatration ride— drive It yonraalf if
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  • 1465 3 i rials of Travelling in a Mule Litter. For over a year the aged Chiang Kuei-ti. Tartar General of Jehol, had requested me to visit his home and attend to a chronic complaint of his, says Dr. Wu Lieu-teh in the N. C. D. N
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 236 3 \n appetizing Relish |..r >^o^^^v SOUPS. CUBBIES AND COI D MEATS IM* if Kino flavour is inseparable from p-ood Y^ Pytchley Hunt Sauce irivc: an unsuspected richness anfl »lelic;.iy t'i eren the plainest of dishes. Its economy recommends it to buyers for PaßDtatklM, who should always include a p that
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    • 332 3 I^ Your Baby's Welfare. Your dearest wish is for Baby to ka S will and happy. Then you nut pay g particihr attention to hia food, for E hia welfare depends as much on that |1 aa on anytliing. The "AHenburyi' H Faods are pracically identical with 9 j~j mother's
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    • 502 3 NOTICES NOTICE is hereby Riven that the above Trade-Mark is the property of the National Commercial Tobacco Company of Shanghai. China, and is used by them in respect ol" cigarettes manufactured and sold by them. NOTICE is also given that legal proceedings will he taken against any person using the
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    • 933 3 NOT2SES TENDERS INVITED PAWNBROKERS' LICENCES, NEGRI KEMMLAN. Tenders will be received At the ofliee of ihi- Secretnry to Resident, Ne^ri BeablUn, S.r.mljan, up to noon on September HO, 1921. for thw right to receive n licence to act as Pnwnbroker under Tlie I'awnbroker* Knnetment, 1911," in each of the undermentioned
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 823 4 STEAMER SAILINQS P. 0.- British India AND Apcar Line I Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) laaipaay'* HAIL SERVICE EAST OF BOMBAY ar* at present saspoaded LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE i (tuii LONDON TO MAKSKIU.ES ANI> LONDON
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    • 800 4 STEAMER SAILINGS STEAMER SAILINGS sTnArrTsraMSHip go. DOLLAR U NE~ ii**j**n latmsdfd t* salt rraa SuagaaMra aisavvjMS KJNTA— Monday, 4*p.m, for Port Sw«tt«nham and Penang. 1 '"SINGAPORE TO NEW YORK 1 T M n oar da7 Vl U VIA SUEZ IPOH Wednesday, at 4 pa. (*r Pert Swattenham and Psnang. «EBB~
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    • 424 4 STEAMER SAILINGS iilL THE OSAKA BBOSEN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporated In Japan) Na. D* Soaia Str^t. Propowcd Sailing from Singapor* (Subject to chang* without notle*) EUROPEAN UNI far Part Said, Marseilles, London. Antwerp. Rotterdam aad Hamburg art. dep. ALTAZ MARU Oct. 5 Oct. C •AMAZON MARU Nov. 2 Nov. 3 ATLAS
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    • 603 4 STEAMER SAILINGS AUSTRALIA BY BURNU PHILP LENE (laeorpoMted In Asitriila) 'Singapore to Jar*. Parti, Port DarwJn. Tharaday Islaud, Urlabin* and ayitne*. «U rorret Strait*, also with transhipment V* jther Victorian. 3outh Amlraliau ur.i N-)rt. Queensland Ports, British New Guinea, N«t Britain, Tasmania «nd New Zealand Fora. APPROXIMATE SAILING. MARELLA, 7,872
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    • 491 5 STEAMER SAILIHaS N.Y.K. European Line Fortnightly Service FOR MAKSLILLE3, LONDON AND ANTWERP, VIA PORTS KITANO MARU Sept. 11 INAHA MARU Oct. 6 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Service FOR MARSEILLES AND LIVERPOOL VU PORTS I LISBON IIARO Oct HAMBURG LINE Monthly Service FOR LONDON. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG, VU POBTi MITO MARU
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    • 380 5 STEAMER SAIUHfiS Nippon Yusen Kaisha PASSAGES FOR EUROPE A few first and second-class accommodation is available on the undermentioned steamers INABA MARU sailing Oct G KAMO MARU sailing Oct. 19 IYO MARU sailing Nov. 3 ATSUTA MARU sailing Nov. 17 For further particulars, apply to NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Incorporated in
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    • 183 5 EUROPEAN PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL AND BOARDING ESTABLISHMENTS, SINGAPORE. "GLENSHEE," No. 1, St. Thomas' WaU (Thnne No. 104). St. HELENS," No. 3, St. Thomas' Wall (Phone No. 2457) "SUEKOX," No. 104, River Valley Road ("Phone No. Proprletreas Mrs. B. KIREPATRICK. Enropean Supervision. Excellent CaUiae. Terms Moderate. Tennis. Garage. Packages Parcels for Hume
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    • 164 5 Great Reconstruction Sale SALE LIST No. 1. Men's guaranteed All Waal Sweater^ 7..10. 89. Slfl )Slack Satoen Running Knickers, (with Electric Waist).. 1.75 per pair. Black Swansriown Football Knickers 2.50 Navy Serge Football KaUekeTS 4.00 Stullcocks Patent Kiiotbnll li(M>«s 12.00 Shc|K-n"s Knmmis Husset Fuotball llont 9.00 Shrpco's Famous Tennis Shoes
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    • 537 6 OMEMS From Sunday, Sopttirber 18, to Friday, Septembor 23. One of the Most Vigorous Narratives ever told in the Witchery of Light and Sliadnw will be found ii) il»! i in. nting ft tiMwatlimal irama frith n Tliiriinr If Jatnij »tor leatiu [>ABMOND who^e ■maallaq lalarfnteHoii of Urn rtriiat nl*
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    • 281 6 EWTERTAiNWEHTS UAUAD lIDCDA I Olir New XcU illld vtr 1 wHI app r NAnAn UrtnA ro-n ig ht! Tonight:! OF SINGAPORE fa '<'nt Mr-.lay Historical Play in 11 parts At th*lr aew Beyrooth Theatre, opposite th* DAN DAN STIAH Gaylang Police Station, Uaylang Road. Part 3 To I* fcrnged !a
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    • 395 6 J =a W^m tvmiv^mrnsmxxxxxKXxxxxxx^. mJLJmt Fields' Ink* NEVER SAY DTE, SAT TWTEXUy how to use it p a; Lr d#n WL—^m Put a reaßpoonful of Tintex into a cup, add j suflicicnt hot water to half fill tho cup, stir j I Hi well an 1 put content;; into half
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  • 170 7 nZTUUBI Mtutday. September It. Hiprh Water, 11J28 a.m., 11.44 p.m. B. I. home«ard mail closes. Kmnlstion Lodge. Tuei«lay, September 2«. Hiaa Water, 11.52 a.m. Uer.t Hoard, 2.15 p.m. SKA. Cup. S.C.C. II v. R. K. Sports Club, a Wednesday, September 21. High Water, O.U a.m., 0.18 p.m.
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 94 7 Jjisl hnrf Imlh Sr. The Gardner Wilr^mt Wh.irl Tiu.ncva. NH e .:to Maru. .Sheer* Wh.rt NU. Main Wharr Malaya, Grecory Apcar, Chak S«nf, AJaaka Mi.ru. Kmpirr llwk Uiys Maru. Eun-liii, Tokiwa Man, Mcdti Neleus. MTcal Wharl It>ol-, Acupenor. Janlinen Wharl Barents*. l'ul<i llrani Coal Wharf Nil.
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    • 306 7 AGAPENOR, Brit, 4.7U8 tons, from Liver!"."l I!M>, lor M.»ji -.'O-!!. ALPS MAKf. Jap, i.ntil ton--, fro:,, Oaaka or Karachi m-s<. ATRKUS, Brit, toaa, from Takubar 17-.. far I'.P.A. unc. BAN HENG I.Iu.VC. Hrit.. 70<t ton^, from Bauria 17-i, far Java unc. BAN WHAT! SOON, Rrit.. I!i9 tons, from
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  • 95 7 To-day Oaaaaaka, Pati BaM, Genoa. Mar- a Y.'rk 3 p.m. Fort Swettenh»m and Penanc 3 P- m M.-ilucri* and Muar 3 p.m. Fort Swettenhum, Fcnsne, Madrss and NfjjapaUrn, takinc muils for Kun.pc. .'tc. (vin Bombay) S p.m. Aupplrmcntnry Mail by train to I'rr.anic, taking mails for Europe,
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  • 142 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, September 19. On Xondon, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 5/32 1 Demand 2/3 29/32 P. ivat.* 8 in. credits 2/4 If>/:i2 1 On New York Demand 42% Private 90 days 46 On France Bank 5.10 On India Bank T. T. loGvi On Hongkong, Bank d/d 20';
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  • 51 7 ipot Sept. kt.-Dec. an. -March Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices l'uyerx Sellers 29 Spot September Ortober-LH-cembi'r January-March Tone of market Steady. Singapore Standard Kibed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers Sellers 2K', n :;j :m DAILT PRICE 9 CURRENT. 12 o'clock noon, September 19,
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 183 7 Iss. Val. I'd. Buyers. Sellers. 1 1 Aycr Weng 1.00 1 1 Hilam Tin 1.30 1.45 1 1 .Mantoli 0.40 0.00 a K:m. Kamuntinjr 1.14.0 1.10.0 ccl. iO 10 Kinta Assoc. 6.00 tl £1 I^ahat Mines :> 5 Lmgai Tin 3.25 3.75 1U 10 Malayun Coll. 14.00 IMO 1
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    • 124 7 - I £3. Val. Pii. Buyers. Sellers, tt £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 3.0.0 3.10.0 II i! K. Smelting Co. 6.20 6.50 >/- 5/- Kicctric T'ways 2/6 10 10 Fraser &Neaves 28.50 29.50 W. Hammer (.'o. 75 85 !00 100 KaU Vr'.*. Def. 140.00 Id in Mcvicun Eaide 4.12.6 5.2.6 JO
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    • 99 7 U. Bag. <> P.o. f 1.2^4,300 par 5 p.c p.m.'S S'poxa EUi«ric Tramways, b p.c. £^50.'/00 nom. S'porr Municipal 5 p.c. Si.S7K.OOO P» r S'nrre Mun. 4V4 p.c. of 1'.»07 $1,000,000 10 p.c. dis. S*por« Mun. 41s P-C of VjW) $1,000,500 10 p.c. dis. S'poro Mun. 414 pc. of
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    • 350 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatl's Quotations. To-day's Prices. Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt. AHcnby (.11 0.20 0.10 020 Alor Gajah ($1) 0.00 1.00 O.SH) 1.00 A. Hitara (?0) 6.50 7.50 7.00 7.50 Im. MV.ay <*2> 2.00 1.25 1.75 v Kuning liW l.OU A. Uolek ($1> 1.00 1.00
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 121 7 BUSINESS PREMISES AND GODOWNS, ETC, TO_LET OFFICES 4MB GOMMTNaV, Newly built, well lighted tail veatilaaad ofti«s and stor- godowa at th< junction of FaUit-r Rond miil An^.m Koiul 7 nad B Palmer (ioilown* .s. 7S-1, 7K-L 1 Anson Ki>a<), 80. Knggor Street ■i Sambau Straal 15 'Vol Straat 43 Stunlcy
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    • 865 7 LATI?§T ADVERTISEMENTS WILL SAVE POUNDS ai constant »erviee if you bay your cheque writer from Rnnco, Ltd.. 14-1, Collyer Quay '.Incorporated in Knpland). WANTKD TO HIY baby's teak play-ground. Letter 607. Straits Times. WANTED, experienced typist. State salary required. Apply N.K., Straits Times. A SIITK KOR KR!ENDS~iiharTne in EnplUh family.
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    • 123 7 PRINTING MACHINES CARE OF THE TEETH rlin oALL Carefully prcaerve the "baby teeth," they lay the foundation for the permanent act. Applications are invited for the purchase of the undermentioned printing machines QUAD CROWN "RELIANCE" AND QUAD DEMY "RELIANCE." WHARF- OHNISHI D.D.S. DALES, with usual accessories, complete. In good running
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    • 383 7 For an Defects of Viflioa. CONSULT Mr. K. F. CHONG Fellow of the Spectacle Maker's Co. Diploma of the British Optical Association Fellow of the Institute of Opthalmlc Opticians (London) OFFICE AT THE United Pharmacy, 305, North Kridxe Koad SINGAPORE CHEONG KOON SENG GO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of valuable town
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    • 175 7 VICTORIA THEATRE FRIDAY, SEPT. 30, 1921, at 9.15 p.m. UNE SOIREE ARTISTIQUE IN All) Ol Till: FINDS Of TIM: UNION JACK CLUB (SINGAPORE). I'ndcr (he ltistinmiishcd PMfMßlga of H.E. Sir I.ALUKNCK 6UILLBMABD, K.C.B. und I.ADY (JiII. I. KM AIM). Major r. 4 -n.'rnl Kir JOHN FOWIIMi. C..M.<;.. D.S.O. ■am Mr.
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  • 1083 8 The Straits Times MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 19 WAR WITH SINN FEIN. It is hard to say whether all hope of peace in Ireland is dead. Mr. Lloyd George has yielded point after point and nj doubt De Valera and his followers though', it just possible that they might induce him to
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  • 29 8 New stamp duties ar.' to be imposed in •he Dutch Ecsst Indies as from August 3t; which are estimated to bring in a total of .00,000 guilders per month.
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  • 29 8 During August 866,952 piculs of sugar A-ere exported from Semarang. Of these 117,785 came to Pcnang and Singapore while British India took 281,567, Hongkong 130,24" and Europe 112,774 piculs.
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  • 38 8 The Bclawan Custom House receipts for .he first eight months of this year show an ncrease of C 12,793 guilders 56 cents aver those for the same period during 1920. The 1921 total reads 4,052,437 guilders 24 cents.
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  • 43 8 Although the total number of accounts has increased very little since 1913, the total sums placed in the National Savings Bank have risen, a Reuter message from Paris states, from 1,818,322,000 francs in 1913 to 2,353,626,700 francs at the end of last year.
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  • 92 8 A Berlin merchant says th? New Sierabaya Counant has b.*en fined 2,174,000 marks and sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment for smuggling gold out of Germany. This he did >y moans of a box having a double bottom. A young man was discovered by <earch_'rs at Cologne with the box
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  • 20 8 Thieves broke into St George's Cathedral, Madras, the other night and carried off various articles, including the beautiful altar cross.
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  • 26 8 Two light floats have been established to mark the outer ends of the Causeway now under construction between Johore Bahru and Woodlands, in Old Straits, Singapore.
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  • 34 8 Puffin Island, in Menai Straits, where in 6th century St. Seiriol lived as a hermit, was included in the Baron Hill Estate, which was offered for sale at Beaumaris. At £3,500 it was wthdrawn.
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  • 33 8 Two more accused, including the 10-year ild alleged ringleader, in the Bukit Paniang gang robbery, were arrested yesterJay. This makes the seventh arrest and only one more accused has to be account:*! for.
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  • 35 8 Intending passengers for Batavia, Semarang ard Sourabaya will note that che steamer Barentsz is now replacing tho Rumphius, which is being drydocked, and the sailing will bo, on Fridays at noon, inHead of five p.m.
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  • 40 8 For detaining two carrier pigeons, a 'ruitcrer named Harding Moon was fined Vb and one guinea costs under Dora at Lincoln. The chairman of the magistrates u>ld him he was liable to a fine of £500 and >ix months' imprisonment.
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  • 42 8 Included in tho Bcidgclert portion of .he Baron Hill estate, offered for sale nt Carnarvon, was thu whole of the valley at .he head of Nant Gwynant, and extending :o the summit of Snowdon. The property ittracted no offers, end was withdrawn..
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  • 49 8 In future the historic badge of the acorn md oak leaf is to be borne on the colours >f the Cheshire Regiment. Privilege of wearing the oak leaf was first conferred :y George 11., whose life was saved by a Ictachmcnt of the 22nd Rcgim -nt at DeW ;ingen.
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  • 43 8 Ontario is gradually becoming a centre 'or breeding black and silver gfey foxes, whose fur is immensely valuable and in ;ood cemand, the animals being worth »nything up to £"00. So important has .he industry become that a stud book is >eing established.
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  • 48 8 The Times cf Malaya is informed by Fowkay Lecng Sin Nam, J.P., and Messrs. Lee Ah Weng and Samuel Fung that at he request of the Chinese Educational Association the public meeting at Ipoh •egarding the Registration of Schoolr. Enactment, fixed for September 17, has jeen indefinitely postponed.
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  • 55 8 Dr. E. Speer, well-known as the executive officer of the Presbyterian Board of foreign Missions of the United States, md as a world traveller and author, is >assing through Singapore and will speak it the Tuesday ev.TJng service in Wesley Church, to-morrow, at 5.30 o'clock. A :ordial invitation is extended
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  • 60 8 Thieves broke into tho Taiping Courtlouse, a few days ago, and broke open the .iailiff's safe. It is said to have contained ibout $300 belonging to the Bailiff, who <e<;ps money to buy stemps, he beißg Hrn :curt stamp vendor. The thioves made iway with this mon./y. They also attempted
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  • 79 8 While a European lady was engaged ir. naking purchases in the Orchard Road narket tt about 11.10 yesterday a Chines; nade off with her jumper, which was on ;he front seat of her motor car outside. Je was arrested a few yards from the icjne of the theft with the
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  • 71 8 The Norfolk Regiment's War Memorial, which consists of five pairs of handsome :ottages for disabled soldiers, was formally nauguratcd in mail week within sight of Britannia Barracks, Mousehoid Heath, Vorwich. A bronze panel inscribed in nemory of the G,OOO officers and men of ;he regiment who fell in the Great
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  • 71 8 The Finang Gazette is informed that .he Penang agency for the Straits Steamihip Compr.ny, Limited, which has betn n the hands of Messrs. Adamson Giliilan Co. Ltd., is to be transferred to Messrs. Mansfield Co., Ltd., agents for ;he Blue Funnel Line. Mr. N, P. Walsho jf Messrs. Adamson Gilfillan
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  • 109 8 On the 2nd instant, says tfcd Km ooerabaya Courant, uwing to heavy seas x prow capsized, MI a lighted buoy fix■d between Kj.mai and Soerabaya at about 2.30 p.m. Of its 14 passen^jrr, five were rescued and nine were drown.'d. The marine police were quickly informed by telephone and arrived
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  • 153 8 A correspondent of the Soerabaya Handelsblad at Bodjonegro writes as follows on the sth Last evening at about half past seven right in, the middle of the town a serious gang robbery took place in the house of a Chinese. Tw.'lve gang robbers armed with revolvers and clad in the
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  • 288 8 We regret to hear that Mr. H. \V:lhar,i. of the Straits Echo, is laid up again with fever. The Rev. W. G- Parker ai.d Mr. Brans rec-ently returned to Kuala Lumpur from an interesting trip along the Fast eea t of Pah^ng. Bishop Bickley returned from a
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  • 22 8 The rutward P. and O. packet Sardinia, with mails from Europe, is expectod to reach Pcnang at 2 p.m. to-da
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  • 29 8 The usucl At Home at Government House on the last Tuesdays of each month will again tiikr place, commencing with an At Home to-morrow (Tuesday, September 20).
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  • 105 8 The birthday of His Hi^h'; Sultan of Johore wa3 celebrated si Johsjrs Bahru en Saturday, when Sir Ibrahim attended a thanksgiving service at th^ Dewan and later helil a levi at the Irtana Besar. An addKM gralulation was read and precented to him by the Chief Minister
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  • 107 8 At th> private orchestral concert mi Thursday afternoon, fcr Ihe numbers of the two chief Chinese clubs, the Philharmonic Orchestra will play an attractive selection cf p: -ces. Madam.- Diets will play two pianoforte items by Chopin, til Galistan will give The Loft Chord, by b :llivar^,
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  • 312 8 Tha fifth Af.-izcs of t!iu Supreme Court was resumed before Mr. Justice BarrettLcnnard, this morning, the being that in which l!:nv Mm Hin. U-e Kok Wit.? and Lee B tiff, stood charged with making preparation mit KciiK' robbery, attempted murder and voluntarily causing hurt. The affair, il
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    • 328 8 rffff tjC-^ A MADE 1,1/ m vjSTB?SL r rill -VI 11 II 11 e= <ejßt>Qy<ißo^ < FINEST VIRGINIA CIGARETTE t^^M LEAF High-Class Tailoring for the Races We are now displaying a smart and up-to-date collection of the rewest suitings, all of which are very moderately priced. Every garment is cut
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    • 141 8 ALHAMBRA Beach Road. S PU. THE BEAUTIFUL GAMBLER 5 PU. Featuring Grace Darmond Topical-Budgets and Harold Lloyd Comedy 5 Pts. THE SONG OF THE SOUL S Pta. Featuring Alice Joyce And other interesting Comedy. nwAwioßouaS Beach Road. S Pts. HAINTLNG SHADOWS S Its. Featuring Montague Love and Kitty Gordon Two
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  • 399 9 The Final Reply to Sinn Fein. Greal Feelinj? Aroused In Dublin. liKran's Service. London, September 16. I ndonderry police went on duty tc -d:iy artr.eil with rifles ami revolvers a* tho truce. London, September 16. Prime Minister's blunt decision cancelling the proposed Irish conference ;it Inverness in consequence of
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  • 96 9 Kcltkr's Service. l.'.ndon, September 16. biajC Urn Briti. h traiie >'nip si I to the objection thnt \>.i y; would elapse before the Mad would i .art en h*r journey and said that he did not beUera there mqH be any quick rcMva! in irade. He was
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  • 68 9 Keitkk's Service. London. September IC. \;'\v Y< rk A uni(]ue libel suit will --I'.urlly be heard in Chicago where the lUnicipulity is suing the Chicago Tribune f»r l«,i mi .1 half 'million sterling an.l ;ilso the t'iiici.K" Daily News for a simint for criticising the mayor's administrative
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  • 335 9 Better's Service. London, September 16. Paris M. Briarsd heads the French delegation to Washington. Ho will probably be accompanied by M. Sarraut, who, as ex-Governor of Indo-China, is particu-' larly qualified to speak on the Pacific' question. The other two delegates have not yet been, chosen. Paris,
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  • 130 9 Relter's Service. London, September !6. Geneva The Assembly unanimously adopted Lord Robert Cecil's resolution in favour of more extended publicity for tin Council's .-.i-tivity in the future. London, September 16. Geneva The special commission investigating applications for admission to the League unanimously decided in favour of the
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  • 60 9 Relter's Sebvice. London, September 16. Thirty-s?ven of the Chinese crew <.f the oil tanker Patila, which recently foundered off the ccast of Portugal, haw landed at Liverpool. The shipmaster, Alexander Gait, from Hongkong, died of haemorrhage of the brain owing to alcoholism, at a police station in
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  • 50 9 Kelter's Service. London,, September 16. New York The British cruiser Dauntless, bringing the booies of sixteen American victims of the U3B, has arrived, escorted by United States battleships, destroyers and aircraft. She has proceeded to Brooklyn navy yard, where a special fuard of honour is waiting.
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  • 238 9 Reuter's Service. 1-ondon, September 10. Paris The International Commission for the relief of the Russian famine has re- solved to convene a European confer erre 'if i! 4 State.-, including .Germany, Bulgaria, Poland and the Russian border State?, also the Re:l Cross, at Brussels, on October 6. Each
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  • 104 9 Rkltlh's Service. London, September 17AUmm C< r.imunii|ues of September iL and 14. reviewir-; chc victorious advance to Anatolia in July and Aup^st. s;.y it is ccnsir.er.xJ inadvisable lo pursue the enemy further. The army has occupied the left bank of the S3r.garios river. The operation in crossing
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  • 73 9 REt.Tt..'s Service. London, September 16. The Hagu-; Queen, Wilh.-Invna visitod Dutch Flanders and was received aboard the ship Hydrographe, at Terneuzen, by Count de D-enterghcm, Governor of Belgian Flanders, representing King Albert. London, September 16. The toCM Queen Wilhelmina has conferred en Reur Admiral Hodges the Grand
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  • 41 9 r.i:i ru*a Slrvick, London, September 16. An improved demand is apparent for South Wales coal for the East. Tonnage has been chartered on the Baltic Exchange to carry coals from South Wales to Sourabayu at 18s. per ton.
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  • 26 9 Renter's Service, London, September 17. Shackleton's Antarctic expedition has sailed from London aboard the Quest. Large crowds thronged the liverside, and ovated the adventurers.
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  • 27 9 Reutek's Service. London, September 17. N.-w Ycrk The International Banking Institution Guaranty Trust Company has reduced its quarterly dividend from five to three p.r cent.
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  • 30 9 Revter's Service. London, September 17. Christiania His Majesty has depart.il for Hjerkinn, where he will open ths Dovrc railway, the second great mountainous line connecting north and south Norway.
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  • 250 9 Renter's Service. London, September 16. On the jrround that Germany has not fulfilled her obligations, the French Foreign Office annoumys the continuance of the economic sanctions, which the Supreme Council deeMed should be removed on September 15 subjort to Germany meeting certain obligations. London, September 16. Berlin
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  • 135 9 Reutek's Service. T.niu on, September 16. San Francisco Arbucklg is to be tried on the murder charge. London, September I*3. San Francisco Afar the grand jury's indictment of Arbuckle on a charge of manslauffhter, the judge fixed bail at I^,ooo cash, but the District Attorney declared that
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  • 39 9 Reuteb's Service. London, September 16. Pra^UL- The London. Corporation has concluded an agreement with the Czechoslovak Government under which they receive a monopoly of the output of radium in Czecho-Slovakia, which is thi only European country producing radium.
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  • 41 9 Reuter's Service. London., September 16, The. Cabinet Unemployment Committee has adopted a scheme whereby the Government, for a certain number of years, will pay half interest on loans raised by local authorities for useful public works commenced before December HI.
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  • 80 9 (From Our Own Correspondence) Kuala Lumpur, September 19. The conference of Malay officers of the Agricultural Department commenced this morning before a good attendance of outstation officers. The acting Director, Mr. B. J. Eaton, addressed the conference which lasts for three days. The conference is particularly intended for
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  • 32 9 Mr. Yahya bin Ahmad Afili, general manager of Messrs. AlkalT and Compau, who has been down with a severe attack of influenza is better, his many frigid.; will be (Had to learn.
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  • 308 9 Reuter's Service. London, September 10. Simla Muhammed Ali and Shaukat Ali, Muhommedan Nationalist leaders, and several others have been arrested. The proceeding" being taken against the Ali brothers relate to speeches made the Khilafat conference- in July, in attempting to discourage recruiting of Moslems for the Indian
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  • 321 9 Opening of Stephen Commercial College. From Ceylon exchanges to hand, wl learn that with the opening of Stephen Cj) ',i,.r-rr-ial College early this month, n na.; entered en a new phase ol Commercial Education- The College is a id i .ttractively built two-storied situated on St.
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  • 70 9 Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Singapore, September 10. Silver Mt< Hongkong 20S. p.c. prem Three months gold 45. Share Market.— Quiet. Rubbers Practically no enquiry. Tins Taipings 1.02Vi-1.07'i, Norths 1.25-1-30, Souths 67V3-72'i. certs, Nawng Pets 1.55-1.65, Rawangs fi.vri* l^ cents, Jelantohs have buyers 40 cuts, Linguifc 3.40-370,
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  • 79 9 There are still 882 dependants of the crew and passengers of the Titanic (which was lost in April, 1912) in teceipt of allowances from the Mansion House Fund, which has a balance of £245,393 in the hands of the Public Trustee. Two hundred and forty-four dependants of crew and passenger;
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  • 2120 9 The Fifth Test Match Described. By Our Special Correspondent. London, August IS. The -fifth Test Match, delayed by weather on the first day, ended in a draw, and while England had distinctly the best of it on paper at the finish, it cannot be said that comparison between
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  • 1319 10 Nature of the Work Now Being Undertaken. The Incorporated Society of Planters, Kuala Lumpur, is issuing report to its members Irom which we take the following At a recent meeting of the Council it was decided periodically to issut reports showing th; nature of the work undertaken
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  • 708 10 Fillis' Customs not same As Bandman's. On Saturday before th? Chief Justice Sir Walter Shaw the hearing was continued of the actions brought against the Fillis Circus by Mr. J. A. Henry, late manager, r.nd Bias Mab I Aubrey form:r!y artiste respectively in the circus. Mr. Henry
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  • 14 10 Alor Bukit.-. r ..441 lbs. Indragiri.— :;7,7J>:! lbs. Sapunt.— j5',1"0 lbs.
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 75 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir,— lt appears that the Hindu burial pound at Gaylang is to be closed on the :«)th September. May I know through the medium of your valuable papor whether a new place, for burials has already I. ci, allotted by
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    • 146 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Of the large number of lorongs on Gaylang Road, No. 25 alone is being jciven the benefit of cemented drains on both sides of the lane which is also being paved with granite over a strong foundation of gTanite blocks.
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  • 602 10 Messrs. Fearon and Co.'s Weekly Report. -Mi un, Foai-on Co. in their weekly report dated Kuala Lumpur, September 14, state There has been somewhat more activity in the share market during the past week, though, as has been the case for some time, the bulk of the
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  • 76 10 At the Alhambra, to-night, The Beautiful Gambler, a sensational drama with a fascinating murder mystery story and featuring the well-known Grace Darmond. will be presented, along with a Topical Budget, a two-reel Western drama and another of those enjoyable two-reel Harold Lloyd comedies. In the earlier half, an
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 356 10 Ceylon XI Head Tournament. By their win over the Services on Saturday the Ceylon XI got first place in the tournament table, tv.-o points ahead of the S.C.C. The club's one hope now is to b;at the Ceylon men when they meet in the last match next month. It
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    • 380 10 On the S.C.C. ground the S.C.C. met Public Serviojs and Law, and the result wa3 a drawn match. The club won th<; toss and batt?d first, and declared just after four o'clock with 153 for nine wickets. Riches and Culler, wit?
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    • 24 10 This afternoon on th s S.C.C. end of the Padang tliere will be a bsebull game between teams of the American Buseball Association.
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    • 86 10 The fifty yards handicap race at the Swimming Club yesterday attracted six entries. The result was a win for O. Watson, who gave five seconds start tithe first men away, T. H. Stone, who went at go." being second three yards behind Watson, and E. C. Edwards, who also
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    • 33 10 A Reuter wir.- from New York dated the 17th inst., states that Carpentier liaintimated his wi'lingneas to fight Tom Gibbons for the world's light heavyweight championship in New York next February.
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    • 188 10 Malacca Beaten in Malaya Cup. A telegram from Malacca stat s that the result of the meeting in the H.M.S. Malaya Cup competition between Malacca and Negri S mbilan at Malacca on Saturday was a win for Ncgrt Scmbilttn by >— 3. It will be remembered that Singapore beat
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    • 79 10 The result of play for the Septemb r xonthly medal at the Sin-rapore Golf Club »n Saturday and yesterday was as follows John Maxwell, 17 Four up. C Graham Brown. 6 One up. H. Tongue, ti Two down. R. D. Acton. ."> Three down. H. Jackson, 10
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    • 346 10 The tennis championship final in conlection with the yearly 'at home held •>y the Straits Chines.' Recreation Club .vas contested on Saturday 'afternoon, on the Club ground, in the presence of a arge number of the m mbers and friends •>f the Club. Tan Chonsr Kee,
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    • 129 10 The final for the cups presented by tinPresident of the Malaya Football Association, Mr. H. M. Mohnmed Ghous, will be played off on Saturday, the 2-ltl; inst. on the Beach Road Reclamation bftfinnintcat 4.45 p.m. The finalists arc the Marine Police team mil Kite Raja Club. His
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  • 44 10 Programme of drills, etc., for week ending Wednesday, September 21 Monday, It UI p.m., Drill Hall, Chinese Company Recruits Drill. Tuesday, L'0.— :».15 p.m., Drill Hall, l>rus liusali Road, Malay Company. Wednesday. 21.— 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall Chinese Company Recruits Drill.
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  • 22 10 Orders for week en-ling September 2f> Monday, uth.— First, Second, Fourth und Fifth Troops Parade.
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  • 1986 11 Chairman's Review at General Meeting The half-yearly "jcni'ml meeting of the members of thr Chamb T of Commerce ]'i-nant,',.\vas held on September 13. There was a jroml attendance, and the notiae lallinu the meeting havintr been r2ad and < i. mi lined, The Chairman, Mr. W.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 113 11 MOUTRIE PIANOS are still the most popular in the East. The same high quslity U maintained bpt ICo/ PRICES HAVE fEo/ iff I°BE£N REDUCED >» 1° ThU Offer for Spot Cub Payment only ALL NEW STOCK x .Send to-day for Illustrated Catalogue S. MOUTRIE CO.. LTD. t'lscoiDOratas la HMgksag.) Kaffies
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    • 330 11 Raffle^Hotel MONDAY.— Tea Dauut, to 7 p.m. (Admieeloa fre«). WSDNBSDAT. Special Musical Programme after Dinner. THURSDAY.— Guwt Night and Dancing. (Craning Dreee eeeeatlal M Dancing). FRlDAY.— Special Lunch— Orcheetra. SATURDAY.— Guert Night and Daecing. (Ivtning Drtti MiaatU) M Dancing). SUNDAY.— Cinema after Dinner. NOTICK. Residents and Diner* will huve prior
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  • 1406 12 Annual Report on the Country's Welfare. The s?cond annual report of the Ministry of Health, a voluminous and statistical volumi-, has been issued 1 It covers in. minute detail a multitude of activities for the welfare of th? people, yet the Ministry point out that much more
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  • 544 12 Volcanic Disturbances in The Ocean Bed In the North Atlantic, bojm 260 miles BOrth-weat of the north coast of Ireland, ar.'l rather more- than 200 miles duj nest of the most westerly of the Outer Hebrides, stands, solitary and inaccessible, the island of Rockall. Buffeted by
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  • 126 12 Must a Swimmer Rescue A man who can .swim, and does not go to assist when he sees somebody in danger of drowning, is not only a coward but isi subject to arrest and imprisonment in France. This was decided by the Court' of Chartres, who sent a man named
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 207 12 Te iw thia nraai uf Belttag in*z»« /^V.t' *r a^x S-^^N leoaony, Sarisf of Moa«7 aiJ flp^c*<^f'j P~ -|X-Jj Better Eaawlt Iv aernce apeake X/f^T \zi^V for ita qualitj. «ol» Aftnt* > JgEßMßa&fc XIAM XIAT Co.,^^K 1M aaa iO9, KABZZT RBSaTt. CfQ (jES2| BORDEN'S MALTED MILK HAS NO EQUAL MILK
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    • 80 12 HIGH-CLASS CIGARETTES Their supreme quality make them the only Cigarette possible for Men of laste VIRGINIA IN PATENT Iw. P F*" VACUUM I^B f* £?*y i>. TINSOFSO IT^r *s& <4,:' i TROPICO ROOFING Sole Agents BasKEß&a3.xra Ready Stooka of r yrAND on e*t>l| x-r H st am> owtwoW Prracol and
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  • 1533 13 Carry forward Wiped out, But Reserve Intact. The fifteen lh annual onlinnry jroneia! I ■ncPtinß <f thi Ptrak Rubber Plantations. I Limited, was held on Auirust 15 at 4. I Lloyd's Avenue, E.C, Mr. Montagu J I Battye (chairman of the company) pie- I ding. The representative of
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    • 184 13 WHITEMVAY, LAIDLAW Co., Ltd., Singapore. (Incorporated in England) SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY sq^ SMART NEW LINES IN I*^3 GENTS BATH GOWNS. .^JJV^ Made from finest Turkish towel- mR ir|i prreat variety of new V»l II patterns and neat stripes. ,'..4^ "THE BOSCAWEN.' %ttfMW j Mnlti coloured bath pown. A very smart
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    • 212 13 The Brand of Confidence i DR CASSELL'S TABLETS S«pili Wear iui Tear o/ Him am 4 B»4: Pr'.e. Is. »i. as« It n »yCr I The hue and comfort I PATENTED ROYAL t^y I RUBY WITH THE SAFETY STAYS "^B^^^j RUBY CYCLE CO-Ltd. W^JrefcrieWir ROYAL RUBY WKS fmJ MM Vllll
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    • 174 13 |ft Economy. With LEA PERRINS' Sauce, a J''~ v d y °P s O/i/y arc necessary tv H f^^^RTS P vc a delicious and appetizing' MfJBEM favour to the plainest dish. far lar C!t;r l" a tlt y f a cheaper y^" '^/ytj fails to give the same satisfaction. at
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 1210 14 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE ESTATE OF LOW KIM PONG, OECEASEO IN TIIE SUPRHME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Salt No. 159 of ISIC. Between TAN BOCK SENG, TAN BOCK INN and CHIN MUI AND ONG 11ING TEONG Plaintiff. and LOW CHEK NEO aad GAN TEKG NEO, Defendant*. The
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    • 2012 14 Am«U kTwt HtM Iff i.O. iiMlr&nc* la force «T«r 117,000,009 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. (lß«*r»*rat*d U Straits lettlsments) UAO OFFICB i Wkackartat Haasa, itagapoi a, LONDON OFFICE M. Old Jewry. XX. Th. Company has £M,00« deposhtd witk tb* Baprtsu Coart *f EagTaad aad conntl.. with tb. Rritish
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  • 1277 15 Interesting Stories of Queen .Victoria. A Vienna corrospondentof the Daily Telegraph, wriiing in July, says In a quiot -trrci of an aristocratic part of Vienna, opposite the small palace in which the walt+king, Jubanii Strauss, lived and died, there stands a modest house. Persous paw the house
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 324 15 RE JSLJ3 This Announcement Extraordinary. fireat reductions in prices of world's best English Make Bicycles Bicycles Bicycles EFFECTIVE FOR ONE MONTH ONLY FROM SEPTEMBER 15, 1921 At Half Price. Don't miss this opportunity. CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., LTD. Singapore, Kuala l.umpur, Pcnanx and Ipoh. To nil Motorists, we have the pleanuro
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    • 217 15 U IIBI?DTV" *==v is^i^ LlDEiftl I F «py H^*^ Tnurxr motor Arii7\rr<v vM^l Mr 1 rl lit in, winched h^i /^vrXlirM vj x \l/ r JUBOL", Obtainable from all Physiological Laxative. Leading Chemists The only agent that effects the functional ducatio SINGAPORE, MALACCA, REEDUCATION OK THt INTtSTI -JUBOL KUALA LUMPUR,
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 345 16 New Shipment just arrived oi Stockholm Tar in 4-trallon tins. Itrd Hard Vnlranizrd 1 ibre Sheets. PasaM l'lake (.rnphif. Foliac Motor Joint Cm FolUc Solid Belt Dm tag. Morgan's Salamand. Cntt Walker's Chcnih Sl.i;, Lafsl v»ilh GavanaaT Isfrf titv, atfc, «'to. eUAN KIAT CO., LTD. tS, PHILLIP STi.hi..-. THE WONDERFI!.
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    • 430 16 TAY GIiAN KIAT iO, PHILLII* STREET.' Phone No*. 31 IS and 3114. The s'jccwisful contractor for supply of Fißi WOOD AND BASKETS A At> BROOMS, ETC. to the Singapore Municipality daring the year 1!)21. GLOBE BOILKR IIKMEDT Tor clearing and preserving steam boiler*. cf all types. Used by all factories,
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    • 904 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Th. PREPAID charge, for Wanta, F.r Sala, Ta Ut, ate, ra atdtaary cfaa. «K typ. < srrr. t( »ix word, to Uaa) ara i— Par lln. on. insertion 28 et... twn la*. 44 ets., thra. ins. 64 cti., four Ins. 82 eta., fi»» mfc (1.00, six lus. 91.18,
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    • 808 16 LAND AND HOUSES TART OF HOUSE to let, furnished, with garage. Apply Kts, Straits Times. WANTED TO~ RENT," lor about nine months, furnished flat or bungalow, T.nglin district preferred, suitable for small Europgai^family^RenJles to 6SO, Straits Time:. TO LET, compound doom No. 28, St. •Jichael's Boad, Partly furnished, 1176, lmnediate.
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    • 335 16 ■r I ft| aff^^E isssssssssssssssssssssblP^ I s^B a I CUT AWAY VIE.V SHOEING Matthews EnKine-Cencrator Unit $350 MODEL The Simplest l'o<nibie C^"-»binntion of a Generator and Gkkolliii! ITsaaxt|sii "In 1914 Mutthcws 1 K.W. plants were selected by the L.S. Treasury Department Kngincrr.s for lighthouse installation and in each year since,
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    • 278 16 Bellanger Ta. Kiag of Ft.itca Cars WITH BILVTSH PA£»IATO» AND THB GOLDIN SiLJINtfL iMf Arrif.J Itook MUrrf firat two DcaonstTstlea car. ara to bo aald at Special rrlcee. Th. BELLANGER is a ear cf e'flelesey. economy .nd comfort. No doubt It I. Injurious and th. price is witain th. rsaeh
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 310 16 THE STRAITS TIMES Telephones t.litorial and Genernl 58 H.n.jei'i oflfici- hit .lol> Triniins Office 1244 All communications relating to editorial .natters and news should be a<ldre»-ed M THE EDITOR. All communicationa RtMta, subscriptions, accounts, printine. .tr.. should be addressed to THK .VAN'AGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Wants. Kor Sale, To Let, etc.,
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