The Straits Times, 20 September 1921

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. XO. 26,747 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER '20, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTC
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 110 1 ross's flip HI Pilsener Beer |f|| WM Siiinness's Stout j SOLE ACENTS The Borneo Co., Ltd. < Incorporated in England) I I —H— I lilt >■ II I IIIIMillMIIHllMIWMII^BWWWMilBWMIilMlWilB'liarniirTTTlUIW III T~ Put this Eitde Pag in your Pocket mw?\ anJ fui:;ct rJ;out it till <onu'lhin]f happens rj^,, _-^^mK^A It wears
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    • 99 1 Reproduction Furniture >" EXAMPLE OF A BEDROOM PUBNfSHED IN THE JACOBEAN SLYI.E. We are in a position to ;jive estimates, r.t the lowest possible figures, submitti.ip designs and suggestions, for furnishing bungalowi ami flats. AH our work is supcrvii-ed by ixporienccd Europeans and only the best quality materials used. Robinson
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  • 781 2 fGntarjM Old Ties may Have to Be Broken. The Duke of Portland, addressing his I -rants the other day at Welbeck Abbey,; on the occasion of the coming-age of his younger son. Lord Francis Cavendish' Hentinck, said The great war ha% entirely altered the outlook of myself, as
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  • 196 2 Prisoner on Islet in Crater Lake. A new aviation record was established quite unintentionally the other day by Raymond G. Fisher, a United States Forest Service air pilot, when he alighted with his machine in the crater of an extinct volcano. His engine stopped while he was 15,000
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  • 26 2 A woman with auburn hair complained at Miiryli-boii'.- Police Court that her neighbour taunted her by setting the gramophone to play the ditty, Ginger, You're Barmy.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 310 2 'i| CONCRETE REINFORCEMENI |^i^ The use of B.R.C. Fabric for Reinforcing Concrete lessens danger to life and property. vv\J|;Cs "Px TOT oni> does the neat, easily and •afcly bandied -§J3 N N n? IXlraUlsi which we ship B.K.C. i:iectrical'ly< ross- $O> SSS \\Vl(l.<l 1:1.: k reduce am ni m the
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    • 477 2 CUTICURA FOR HAIR AND SKIN For promoting and maintaining beauty of skin and batr Cuticura Soap and Ointment are unexcelled. Cuticura Talcum is an ideal powder, refreshing and cooling to i lost delicate skins. EMtlL.Tilnali M.Otatnutli 3J tniUa C 4 SnMthf .;'':<. t :ltl .rrt,i: *r.' ;-..'> )*H«»Nrf>«fc.t,LH!.,»7.UtorUih»n»gQ.^i4«ii.-- C.I iJJß»T"Cutitur»3«^Pslu.»««
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    • 223 2 10 H.P. CITROEN OAR Tte «xei-iloaee ct Prsneh Kotoaobis* enftMaHac luu i*ag M* kaown and afrrecd by siperts. Tbs Citros* U the **XmtwU4fU beat of this school of prodoetioa. this remarkable Cu-«oupare it with uy eth.f ilf M tai W Market Taia a demonstration ride— drire H yoor»eJf tf ye«
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  • 849 3 The Eni of the Old Upper Flask Club. Al' ivirs of the literary and historical associations of Hampstead will have read with regret the announcement that Lord Leverhulmc is about to erect a new building, to be known as the Queen Mary Maternity Home, on the site
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  • 148 3 I Inspector Curnier's 'tragic death, when h was shot dead in Paris by one of the Paris-Nice train bandits, was recalled the other day at the Paris Assize Court in a dramatic manner. Louis Courbret was charged with stealing several thousand francs from the coat
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    • 203 3 mmm 'nrijiijTTKir liable laaßww am i /IPImRPi/' tjirocfMßn<iDepenr a?: iiii -r i I '3^fH9fßaw i\ t^ V y w '~f' i iS^^Mi 1 1 f A s* '^TrrnflF*TrfT I* 1 M j& -I :J KKMINGTON ARMS COMPANY, INC. 2. r BKOAOWAY, NKW YOKK, I'.S.A. llusiness Foo i.ded in ISIC THE
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    • 356 3 I The Joy of i J Fruit Jellies. i Tlie lieiilth-giving juice of itewed fruit combined wilh Corn Flour in ttc form of a delirious jelly is most rclituhinir. Wliri: oUwr fiyxls iiialcc no appeal, sucii n di:.li cannot fail I to tempt the Ijafging .i;)prtilc. I I Prepare as
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    • 539 3 NOTICES NOTICE IN RE ESTATE OF HERBERT TAYNTON FOORD, DECEASED WHEREAS Letters of Administration in the above Fstatc were granted on Aucusi IT, 1921 by His Britannic Majesty's Consu lar Court at Canton to the undersigned notice is hereby given to all persons harinp claims against the estate of Herbert
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    • 929 3 NOTICES TENDERS INVITED PAWNBROKER.-!' LICENCES, NEGRI SEMBILAN. Tenders will bo received nt the office of tho Secretary to Resident, Nagrl BaabUaa, ioremban, up to noon on September 30, O2J, for the rijrht to receive a licence to 'Ct as Pawnbroker under Tlie Pawnbroker* Enactment, 1914," in «ach of the undi-r--iientioncd
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 823 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0.- British India AND Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) rk« Coau»»>'s MAIL SERVICE EAST OP BOMBAY are at preatni laspcndea LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON I TO SUB3EIU.ES AND LONDON
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    • 796 4 STEAMER SAILINGS STEAMER SAILINGS wrnnguuT*. DOLLAR LINE Man* laftadrd U wU btm MaSMM* j KINTA M'.r.day, -l p.in., for Port 9w«xt«nh»m and Penaag. ■"ni^WiulS- SINGAPORE TO NEW YORK I^' at MI VIA SUEZ IPOH— Wednesday, at 4 pja, far Part Sw»tt«nbam and I'eaan*. HEBE -Thursday, 4 pja, for Part DtakMn
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    • 414 4 STEAMER SAILINGS iU TH« OSAKA SBOSE* KATSHA LTD. (Incorporated in Japan) No. J. Do So«ia Straot. Proposed Sailing from Slngaporo (SnbJ«et to ehanga without notiea) ECBOPKAN LINI For PoH Said, Mar»alll«», Lo«Jo«t A*twor»\ Rotttrdaas and Hamburg •rr. *«P--ALTAI MAnU Oct. I Ojt fi •AMAZON MARU Nov. 2 Nov. 1 ATLAS
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    • 606 4 STEAMER SAILINGS AUSTRALIA BY BURN 3 PHILP LINE (laeorporated la Aastrtlla) Singapore to Java I'orth, Pert Darv inraday Island, Briabxn* and Br<lnrT, *1i >rres Strait*, also with transhipment M her Victorian, South Anstralian and Noi:. je<>nfland Portit, Brit:«h New Guic<a. N«« ritain, Tasmania and New Zealand Port* APPROXIMATE SAIUKGa ARELLA,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 495 5 STEAMER SAILINOS N.Y.K. European Line Fortnightly Service FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP, VTA POSTS KITANO MARU Sept. 22 I.NAIIA MARU Oct. 6 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Service FOB MARSEILLES AND LIVERPOOL VIA POSTS LISBON MARU Oct. 9 Monthly Service FOB LONDON. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG, VIA POSTS WTO MAKU early Nov.
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    • 415 5 STEAMER SAILINti IBi. P. IMC. S.S. BARENTSZ Intending passengers for Eatavia, Scmarong and Sourabaya arc kindly requested to note that the above stuamtr is now replacing the s.s. Rumphius (which is being dryrlrcked), on the Singapore-Java Line and that her hour of departure is fixed at noon, instead of as
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    • 260 5 INIO-CKINA STEAM NAY COMPANT. LlMltn) lacorporatcd Is Englaad B>rrle« to Japan rla Haagkaiig aau Miiaaghal au/4 to CakatU fU Piuir froas Sißgapur*. Tattec Cargo on throogb Bills »t l*4lrj Tor -Anton. Macaa, H«..-rW, Aator, Chafoo !>iui«L. S'wfh-w>r.g YaiigtaM porta, F»r noMi "»>» rmlipQ'itoEi, «v. PUfl PK^A^i} AND CALCUTTA NAJISANC Sept.
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    • 91 5 i— Jt _3 v JEu ■'?#tT"*« Sc!c Agunt- for .S.S. ■]A STOCKISTS Colonial Motor Co. 189, Orchard Road,- S<n^apoie FILLING A WORLD NEED Millions of miles oi territory have waited for rapid individual transportation, until a Motor Car could be built, which combined the economy, convenience and easy handling of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 607 6 CIWEHAS "GAIETY" CINEMA In th* First Show, at 7.30 Sh xrp MI?nY SKMON in WKI.I. 11. 1. HK 1!k J.Uist COWBOY, comely in two parts THP SECRET KINGDOM Serial tall, 12 and 13. Biz put*. Ptnal next Tuesday Hit Brr.nd S/iom> at 9 30 j,,;.i SMASHING BARRIERS Serial I ptoosi
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    • 265 6 ENTERTAMMEHTS ai ail a n ADC DA Our New Anto1 i and Vrtroiiae wiU appe-"" NAIIAn UrfcKA To-night! To-night!! OF SINGAPORE 1" Malay Historical Pln> in fi parts At their new BcyraatluTheatre, oppoilto th* r»AW nAM ctiah Gaylanf Police Station, Gaylanc Roa4. UAIN UAN lIAn Part I To-night To-night To
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    • 326 6 LOCI NEVER SAT DTE, SAT TINTEX HOW TO USE IT P Put a teaßpoonful of Tintox into a cup, add sufficient hot water to half fill the cup, stir well and put contents into half gallon of cold water. First wash tho material well and place while wot into Tintex
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    • 55 6 [Fields' Ink s j II i j H j] RED OR BLACK j I Fields Ink will not clog or corrode if clean inkffi pots and clean pen-nibs are used. It must not be 3j mixed with other inks. 3* .aW. I Obtainable in all sizes from I Rickard Limited,
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  • 176 7 riXTCBES Turti y. September 29. High Water, 11.52 a.m. Kent Board, 2.15 p.m. SKA. Cup. S.C.C. II v. R. E. Sports Club, A'edncutay. September 21. High Water, 0.10 a.m., 0.18 p.m. P. and <). outward mail due. Chnnilit r of Commerce Mtg., Exchange, 2.15. <up. Ex-Services v. S.R.C.,
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  • 196 7 VESSEL AT THE DOCKS ■Ml Wharf Panin Sr. The Gardner WilHu) Uh:.rf Elaphanu, S'acatS Maru. Sluers Wharf— Nil. .Main WkaH Malaya. Ch.;k San?, Gregory Gleoaajida, Alu«!:« .Maru. Kmiiirt- IhHk Kiirclia. Tokiwa Ham, Hebe. Haiphong, Nell us. U.-i «h. r! > M.,r. K«janr. Jardinaa Wharf Lake Fielding. I'ulu lirani
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  • 195 7 TonUy i'( Rani C :<:mbo. Suez .mil Now York 3 p.m .Malacca and Muar 3 p.m. >arawck and Goebilt p.m i und I'iili iil);ii:k I p.m. Data I'uiiat t p.m Aaaaiba and Nutuna Islands 4 p.m. Anomba, Natuna Islands and Scraaaan 4 p.m. Hangknk 4 p.m iiongkonf,
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  • 123 7 Thr twenty-sixth onlinary jreneral meetloc <>f the Sium Steam Navigation Co., I to. took place at the company's office Oriental Arena*, Bangkok. The follow(ircsint H. E. Phya Boriboon llaiu.-.iuhuti, Mr. W. E. Adam, Mr. link I.. Hi, Mr. O. Paludan-Muller and Mr. BJorlinjr. Owinjc to the
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  • 131 7 ■EXCHANGE Singapore, September 20. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 5/32 Demand 2/3 29/32 I'livntc nwHti 2/4 i.> ;;2 On N iw York Demand 43 Private 90 days 46 On Kraic Hank r>7o On ln<iia Bank T.T. 155 O:i HonfrkonK, Bark d/ci 21 >■. p.c. prsm. Un
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  • 52 7 Spul Sept. Oct.-Dec. Jan. -March Singapore Standard Hale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers Sellers Spot Sept. Oct-Dcc. Jan. -March Tone of market.— Firm. I Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers Sellers wm n :;n ;n'. ant :$4 S3 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 12 noon,
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 183 7 Iss. Val. Pd. Buyers. Selleri. 1 1 Aycr Wcng 1.00 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.30 1.45 1 1 Jolantoh 0.40 O.CO £1 €1 Kam. Kamunting 1.14.0 1.16.0 c<l. 10 10 Kinta Assoc. 6.00 £1 Lahat Mines 5 6 Linjcui Tin 3.25 3.75 10 10 Malayan Coll. 14.00 15.00 1
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    • 125 7 188. Val. Pd. Buyers. Sellen. £1 tl Br. Am. Tobacco 3.0.0 3.10.0 SI £1 K. Smelting Co. <i.20 6.50 o/- :>''- i:!ecti-ic T'ways 2/6 10 10 Frasor Neave? 28.50 29.50 50 W. Hammer Co. 75 85 100 100 Katz Bros. Dcf. 140.00 10 10 Morten Earrle 4.12.6 .Vi.t! iO
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    • 100 7 V. En?. C p.o. $1.2.14,300 par 5 p.c p.m. S'porc Electric Tramways, 5 p.c. £X>o.ooo num. S'porc Municipal 5 p.c. 51.h7X.000 par. S'p«.re Mnn. 4V4 px. of 1007 11,000,000 10 p.c. dia. S'pon Mun. 4'i p.c. of ll»0:» !>l,fi()0^00 10 p.c. ilis. Spore Mun. 4 ',4 pc. of i:iuJ
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    • 361 7 Fraser and Co. and Lyall nnd Evutt'H Quotations. Latest available Sterling Quotations are printed on another page on Friday. To-day's Prices. Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt. A:!t;iby ($1) 0.20 0.10 0-20 Akw (Jajah ($1) 0.90 J.OO 0.90 1.00 A. llttam ($5) 6.50 7.50 7.00 7.50 Am Mifcj (ft) 2.00
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 30 7 TOOTHACNE-A BORBER ALMOST IMMKDIATC BXUXV K TSUTAO* JAPANESE DENTIST 14. B»s butk tmi. Muwm KXTttACTION P AIM EM Attee'anee by appoiatmeat. Ofle* hen* I m I ivjs. ea weeh ear*
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    • 766 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS VICHY ELAT CELESTINES, 60 litres $22 BO Ulf litre* fJO case. Gosling Co. WAXm ASSISTANT COLLECTOK7by~oi<: established firm. Security $1,000 in cash required. Apply 620, Straits Times. IMPORT FIRM requires small »tore~«n. tralljr placed for >toru|tc of Liquor*. Apph in writinK to 621, Straits Time*. TO LET, No.
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    • 172 7 KirM-clivs Kur.ioean pw A pTT XJT^TTOT^ TANJONG Residential Hotel DEdAKsIl. JT1\J U OJtL, KATONG. All rooms with private bathrooms, electric light.- Large and cool verandahs. Splendid sea view. Excellent cuir.ine. Tennis, seabathing. Bathing cabins for nonresidents, private motorbus rervicc to from town. Terms moderate daily and monthly. SUNDAY TIFFIN Java
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    • 644 7 ATTRACTIVE TANJONG KATONG AUCTION SALE of 812 lot* of superior .Jacobean style ten) household furniture, Rosenkranz piano, hornless Columbia gramophone, brass curios, etc At No. 1458. East Coant Road (opposite Kebun Stangee), on Saturday, September 24. at 2 p.m. Comprising a srood toned cottage piunc by Kosmkran- in spendid condition
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    • 524 7 I TO COLLECTORS AM) I.IIMlAltl.ANS IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF rark and VALUABU Homo. The undersigned have been instructed to i> II I >y public auction at their snlr-roum, U»itl. Chambers, Raffles Place, I on Saturday, September 24, commencing at 10.30 a.m. Part of a Collector's collection. Comprising the works of
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  • 46 8 WATT.— In memory cf John (Jocil Wutt of Singapore Harbour Beard, who loot his life on board the s.s. Altcnburgh, off Horsburgh Light, on ocptember 2,1. 1620. Greater love than this no ir.-in hath That a man lay down his life for hi* friends.
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  • 1198 8 The Straits Times. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 TAXATION. Ceylon has a greater variety of industries than Malcyn, but it has been feeling the slump in rubber aid the central slackness cf business. We had hera recently an increase of the wine and spirit and tobacco duties, but Ceylon has gone much
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  • 18 8 The full Court of Appeal, consisting of Justices Farrer Manby, Branch and Watson, in sitting at Ipoh to-day.
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  • 24 8 A belief is current that an interim report will be issued by the Trade* Commission within the next ten days, states the Malayan L-ader.
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  • 37 8 The P. and O. steamer Khyber has left Hongkong, and is expected to arrive at this port at about 5 a.m. on Saturday, the 24th instant. She will proceed to the P. and O. wharf on arrival.
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  • 25 8 A 12-mile visibility light is to be tf*t«blished at Merging in Lat. 2. 27. 15 N Long. 103. 49. 15 E tn chart 3,543. i
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  • 27 8 The steamer Trieste recently passed in J Lat 3.37 N Long. 9«. 53 E two large tre l trunks three feet above water dangerous r to navigation.
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  • 24 8 To-morrow, Wednesday, being th? 1 feast of St. Matthew, ther? will be a celebration;' of Holy Communion, fit St. Andrews Cathedral at 7 a.m.
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  • 34 8 The General Baquedano, one of the Chilean olden type of man-of-war, arrived in port yesterday, from Kobe. The usual j 3alutes weTe exchanged with the fort. She luovcb for Melbourne in a few days.
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  • 37 8 Cholera wheh has been preval nt at a Patna for some time past has now broken out amongst the Europeans. A European woman has succumbed to an attack and j several men are suffering from the rtiseast?.
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  • 39 8 By kind permission of Lt.-Col. R. W. Morgan, C.M.G., D.5.0., the Drums and I Fifes of the Ist Battalion South Stafford- "j shire Regiment will play Retreat in the p] Botanic Gardens on Friday, commencing jat 5.15 p.m. I.
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  • 47 8 li Mr. A. Cavendish, head of the new i Government Department for organising I Cooperative Societic3 in Malaya was in V'enang last week. It is to be hoped that j the r pott on his visit of enquiry to India will soon be issue;! to the public.
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  • 44 8 Regarding the paragraph in our columr.a a few days back respecting bojvus telephone a Inspectors, on page 111 of the Telephon-] Directory certain, information is given on I ths matter, and subscribers ar > requested t to insist upon ths company's id.ritification card being produced.
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  • 43 8 i Representatives cf 17 Shanghai "ex- changes" have decidd to form an t Assertion of Stock Exchanges. It is i scid that membership will be confined to r those exchanges whose establishment has %een registered with the Ministry of A^ri- culture end Commerce.
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  • 44 8 t The fleet of eight steel single deck I steamers which were sold to the Western J Counties Steamship Company, Cardiff, last year by the Sutherland Steamship Company, Newcastle, for £1,450,000 were disposed cf at the Baltic exchange by t auction for £266,130. 1
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  • 51 8 The monitors are to disappear from the navy. Twelve remain in the fleet now and V they have been placed on the sale list, 'mportant experiments are to be made with the monitors Erebus and Terror before 9 they are sent to the ship-breakers' yard. Some of them mount 17-inch
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  • 50 8 Beneath Whitefield's Central Mission. < Tottenham-court-road, is the place of burial 1 of Augustus Toplady, the writer of the 1 hymn, Rock of Ages. This information J wos given by the Rev. S. Maurice Watts, i the superintendent minister of the White- field's Mission, in response to many in- j
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  • 51 8 Major Henry Keswick's steam yacht, Cutty Sark, arrived off Southampton on July 22, after h r tour round the world, all well. The trip covered over 36,000 miles and lasted n irly nine months. The' concluding portion of the voyage was from Lcs Palmes to Lisbon and thence to England.
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  • 50 8 Captain McCarron, of the schooner J Sophire Christensen, was killed at sea by j the Japanese cook, whom the rfficers of the vassal then killed, according to mem- j bers of the crew. The schooner sailed frcm Gray's Harbou", Washington, for Caliao, Peru, arriving at San Francisco on August 20.
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  • 62 8 It is reported that RegeiT, the famous j anti-Bolshevik Partisan of the Irkutsk re- t gion, recently shot himself when .surround- i ad by the Revs. Regeff was betrayed by ji some of his men and led into a trap. It a is believed that his death .has created a
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  • 56 8 Mr. T. Ishitani, sub-manager of tli X.Y.K. Shanghai office, has been promoted to ma»ip?er of the Calcutta bi-anch oißce, and Mr. S. Kinoshita, N.Y.K. acent at J Hankow, fills the vacancy at Shanghai, whilst IviV K. Hanaoka from th- head v office, Tokio, is going to Hankuw. Th.' departure of
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  • 61 8 It is understood for th? two sides which will be selected to take part in the army njnoeuvr. to be hold before the Prince of! Wales near Attock in March next, the'_ v respective commanders will be G.nerals Sir Herbert Unlacke and Sir George Btrrow. Th? manoeuvres will b« ar-,
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  • 62 8 Ra.H.s orchestra will play the following programme of music on Wednesday next at 9.45 p.m., under the direction of Mr. F. A. Cooke Overture, Tancrede, Rossini; (a) Minuet in A, Padcrewski (b) M-adrigale, Donatelli intermezzo-sc:ne, a In A Persian Market, Ketelby selection, Ths Gondoliers, Sullivan entr'acte, Loin dv Bal, Gillet
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  • 73 8 While the cost of living in America is b hijjh it is exceeded by the cost of dying. Coffins which cost £7 10s. to manufacture are sold at £150. Inexpensive caskets worth about £5 are sold to the poor at prices from £75 to £100. It is stated that sufficient
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  • 82 8 i, To-morrow, at 8.30 p.m. the Y.M.CA. 8 Literary Society will hold an important discussion on That the time has now ar- f' rived for the Government to introduc a measure of prohibiting the sale, manufac- j S ture, or consumption of alcoholic liquors in Malaya. The following are the'h
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  • 459 8 Mt. Arthur Morley, acting Chi.-f Disrict Treasurer, Jesn.-lton, has retired from he service of the Xerth Borneo Covernnent on the expiration of his agreement. Mr. A. A. Campbell, Assistant superintendent, Revenue Survey Branch. Knn;rsar and Upper Perak, is laving shortly for a long holiday in Cngland. The
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  • 29 8 Th? outward P. and O. packet Sardinia vith mails from Europe arrived at Ptjoang it 8.40 p.m. yesterday. The mails will ■each Singapore by train to-morrow mornr.z.
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  • 59 8 Madame Fillis is tanrfag for Mcdan t■norrow and is taking back with her a lew tent which hr.s arrived from Gla;row. She promises Singapore a visit with h. circus, probably for the forthcoming ■ace season, and stctos that the propraaUM will be entirely rtfriaad and nt-w irtist s
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  • 30 8 T!.e usual At Homes at Government louse an the list two Tu.sdays of each nonth will aerain take place, commencing fith nn At Home, to-day. (Tuesday, September 20).
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  • 39 8 Our Kunla I.umpur correspondent wires ■mUc to-day** date: The hi-f Becreary m present jit to-day's I uion of the Jalay Agricultural Officers' C nf( n rhich Mr. Crist, agricultural Instructor, cad an interesting paper on agricultural ducation.
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  • 62 8 The K. P. M. are now drawinjr special Mention to their regular monthly StraitslustrUia service on which they have ilaced their up-to-date steamers Houtnan end Rofrpeveen which will sail dine! Rom Singapore to Sydney ami M llx.urnr. In excellent idea of the voyatre may bi['leaned from a
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  • 107 8 The Chief Justice, Sir Walter Sh.-iv, mm ccupied yesterday afternoon in th>- cas n which Messrs. William Jacks and Co. uc«l Chop Yak Bang, of Circular Road, or br."ech of contract to take up and puy or five WN of Black Italians, the Mine f a
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 184 8 Special Offer of HENDERSON HATS A large selection o f these famous hats at exceptionally low prices Price $4.00, $7 00 and $10.00 These hats are noted for their durability and will not change their colour or lose their shape. JOHN LITTLE CO LTD. M in BfcglaatJ ■NO UK KL'AI.
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    • 152 8 ALHAMBRA Beach Road. 5 Plm. THE BEAUTIFUL GAMBLER 5 Pti. Featuring Grace Darmond Topical Budgets and Harold l.loyd Comrdy 5 rt«. THE SONG OF THE SOUL 5 Pts. Fonturinß Alice Joyce And other intfrristine; Comedy. MARLBOROUO^ Beach Road. 5 Pts. HAUNTING SHADOWS 5 Pts. Featuring Montague Love and Kitty Gordon
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  • 179 9 Premier's "No" to Separation Demand. Reply of De Valera. Riuthr's Service. London, September 18. De Y::!lt:i v ire.l I re-ply to Mr. Lloyd George to-night, saying, "We have but "i! object at heart, tho setting up of a eonflerenee on such a basis of truth and reality as
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  • 99 9 Relteu's Service. London, September 18. Kew York In drizzling vain thousands cf pcapie gathered in the navy yard around the eofflai of tii American victims (•f the R"S .Ureter. Th? ceremonies were ushered in by th tolling of the bells on wanhipa. My. Denbj, accompanied by i'riti.-;i
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  • 76 9 Ksunit'i Service. London, September 18. M*r— Mm The steamer Bur;meister >r.Uo ii repatriating to Odessa several hundiv.:* ti Kussian refugees whom Brazil d.'ilinwi. As the immigrants were hfld up in Ajaccio harbour, the crew refusing to sail until the .steamer wa.« Urn i-ouirlily M-aivh <1 for arms, a
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  • 60 9 Ri:t tkr's Service. London, September IS. Berlin The RcicLsrat has ratifixl the Gcnaano-Americaa peace treaty. London, September 18. l^ilin Kn.-stir.iki, the Soviet Cfcm-mi.-sary «.f finance, has be.-n appointed Soviet n.)i-j ■ntative in Berlin. Lond'.n, September 18. Berlin The Government has increased tfcd reward for the apprehension of
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  • 46 9 Recter's Service. London, September 18. Paris Chinese officers of the mission temporal ily attached to the French Army have arrived at Toulon on a visit to the J.j.val istablhhnnnt* The^r will also \i?it the tiirigiMe and hydroplane centre* at Dm and St. Raphael.
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  • 40 9 Reiter's Service. London, September 18. Simla The Legislative Assembly Kj-.nvil tv the introduction of a bill k vying a small export duty on lac, thj proceeds to be devoted to research and improvement of the lac industry.
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  • 112 9 Norwegian Royalties' Narrow Escape. Reiter's Service. London, September 19. Christiania The 1 ceremonies at the opening of the Dovre railwcy, the second mountainous line corm?cting north and south Norway, were marred by a disaster to the train conveying the guests from Trondhjem and back to Christiania. It collided
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  • 68 9 Rki tick's Service, London, September 18 Geneva A commission of five of the League has resun-.d discussion of th* restriction of opium traffic and adopted conclusions. Mr. Wellington Koo will report relating to th? ratification of the Opium Convention by States which have not yet cdhcred to it
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  • 67 9 Reuter's Service. London, September 19. Port Said The British steamer Baron Klchc, Port Said for Calcutta, and th? Japanese steamer Muroran Maru, Calcutta for New York, have collided. The fonr.-T is at Suez damaged and will be survey.. l. London, September 19. Perim The British steamer Prometheus,
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  • 57 9 Reuter's Service. London, Si-ptember 19. New York The directors of the Guaranty Trust Company announce they have written off all the realized losses ■ad, in order to anticipate any other possible losses, have set up extraordinary reserves, approximately 15 4 million dollars, chaiging such reserve items against
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  • 58 9 Belter's Service. London, September 19. Mr. Crane, the ex-United States Minister to China, has reached England via Russia. He travelled from Peking over the TransSiberian railway, in the administration of which he says the Soviet has not jnterf -red much. He reports that the line has held up
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  • 36 9 Reiter's Service, London, September 18. Washington It is understood that th? qu:stion of immigration and racial equality is not included in the subjects which the United States proposed for discussion at the Disarmament Conference.
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  • 58 9 Reuter's Service. London, September 18. Charlie Chaplin left London for Paris this morning quietly, escaping the crowds. London, September 18. Mr. E. K. Hooper, bullion broker, form.Tley of Shanghai, left £114,000. London, September 19. B.rlin The d.-ath has occurred of the septuagenarian Prince Philip Eulenburg, the central figure of
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  • 178 9 situation More Serious Than First Anticipated. Reiter's Service. London, September Ifl Official Investigations show that the situation at Malabar is more serious than was at first anticipated to be th 3 cas». The military l are experiencing difficulty in dealing with the rebels owing to tho latter's
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  • 117 9 Reutkr's Service. Paris, Se-ptember It). The Franco-British festival attracted to Boulogne-sur-Mer thousands of British visitors and lar-r? rVaneh crowds. Forty British Mayors were ent.rtained at a banquet by the Municipality. In a •peach) Senator Jonnart, president of the France :ind Great Britain Association, laid atreai on the
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  • 58 9 Reuter's Service. London, September 18. Thermopolis, Wyoming A party" of cowboys and tth.-rs invaded a picture theatre where an" Arbuckle film was being shown and riddled the screen with bullets and carried the film into the street and burned it. The proprietor had ignored a warning that
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  • 334 9 A correspondent who knows the Hayocp (Dutch Borneo) Estates thoroughly writes tci us as follows In your leader on rubber estates expenses, in your issue, dated August 18, you mentioned (with reference to Hayoep Estate) "It is difficult to criticise in letail when cne is
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  • 20 9 The Grctna factory and its four thousand acres ure banded over to the disposal board for sale ill one lot.
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  • 1290 9 Judgment in Action By Employees. after Mr. Dudl y Parsons had I addressed his lordship for the defendants and Mr. Shelley-Thsmpson had replied for the plaintiffs, Mr. J. A. Henry and Miss Mabel Kinamond, the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, delivered judgment in the action brought against
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  • 617 9 (Contributed) Where there is smoke there is generally fire It may be a mere coincidence that certain colonial Governors are in England just when news leaks out of an important scheme n which the Colonial Offic- is now engaged for grouping the Crown Colonies and Protectorates under
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  • 298 9 Attack on the Police in Craig Road. The hearing of the case !n which three Chinese, Lew Hin, L.t Kok Weng and Lee Seng, stood charged w th making preparations on July 9 la.st to commit PUU robbery and attempted iiurtW, and in th) case of the
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  • 632 9 Singapore Cold Storage v. Straits Times. Allegations of Profiteering There was commenced in the Oupiwe Cour: this mornii.g before the Chief .!u>f'ce. Sir Walter Shaw, an action which wax instituted in January of last y>jar in which the Singapore Cold Storage, Ltd., claims from the Straits Times Press,
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  • 273 9 By Train to Bangkok From Province Weliesley. In connection with the announcement that the Bangkok Dock Company is busy *ith the fitting of the sleeping cars to be ■ad on the Bangkok-Penung through nail service which is, according to present '.rrangements, to be inaugurated in Deember, we may
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  • 104 9 The Bark of Japan announces that the ndex number for the prices of commodities during July stood at 2."J9 in Tokyo, it 221 in London, an I Ml 138 in Now York, prices in October IUOO being taken *s 100. While Tokyo showed an advance
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  • 1398 10 Racial Problem at Root Of Difficulty. ■iim that the difficulty in CaJitornM over their presence is at root rally declare that it nic. It is both, states The Out--1 he economic, social, and political produced are the cause of •ntiI i.il differences, wrought out b> .a- in
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  • 149 10 A Press communique, issue:! at Rangoon, on the subject of the wives of Govenment officials taking par' in political movement, says Government have no power 1., prohibit their joining political associations, but if the 1 wives of Governj iiieiit seivants take part in anti-Govern-ment movements, such
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  • 165 10 The death took place on September 1 at the General Hospital Rangoon of the Rev. Brother Hsnry. Brother Henry was borr in Penang in 1855 and received his education in the Brothers' School in that town, reports the Rangoon Gazette. In 186!», for the purpose of
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  • 78 10 Th- rate of mortality in the Settlement of Singapore for the week ended Septem- bor S was SBJS7. The total number of deaths was 27 J of which IS7 were male subjects and 87 female. Convulsions claimed 29, phthisis :>•'!. mal-rw fevrx 32, dysentery it. beri-beri 24,
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  • 721 10 Discovery of Rich Oilfields In Frozen North. A romantic story lies* behind ihe finding of the new oilfield! in the frozen North territory of Northern British Columbia, says the Central News Ottawa correspondent, who gives > details of the trip undertaken by Howard Colley, ef DawFon, Yukon. Colley
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  • 355 10 Little Damage by a Collision With Earth. If the bright streamers seen from the K-i del berg Observatory crossing the sky on the night following the appearance of the mysterious stellar-like object near the sun reported from th^ famous Lick Observatory, California, on August 7, were
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  • 917 10 The Land Where Money Does Not Matter. You may lese your liberty in Russia, but you need not lose your sense of humour. That is, if you possess the temperament of Professor Paul Dvorkovitz, who has returned to London after an absence of four years and
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  • 69 10 Throuprh liviniv beyond his means and applying to moneylenders for help, Capt. C. W. rater (who was in receipt of £1,50 C a year) lost his income under a clause in the vrill of which he was unaware. This was disclosed at the captain's examination in bankruptcy
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  • 14 10 Mr. Alfred M. Handy, I*vivate Secretary o the Chief Justice, who has been serioua-
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 335 10 An S.C.C. team capUin?d by Mr. R. T. Holder visited Tampin during the weekend, and the match resulted in a win for the Tampin men by th? narrow margin of four runs. Tampin won the toss and compiled 139 on a very wet wicket, which gave no assistance to
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    • 143 10 A correspondent writes to the Bangkok Times The Sinjrapoie Cricket Club propose to remov a sporting anomaly by opening on Sundays. The Swimming Club's great day is Sunday but ever since the year Queen Victoria cam.' to the Throne cricket on Sunday has been frowned on.
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    • 26 10 To-day's match in the S.F.A. Cup competition is the replay between S.C.C. II v. R. E. Sports Club, to be played on the S.C.C. frround.
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    • 61 10 In the V.M.C.A. tennis championship yesterday's matches resulted as follows J. Lim beat C. <le SUva, 6—o, 6—o. S. Abed »9cured a walk over from P. Fernandez. To-day's Ties. Tan Tens: Kirn v. C. Smith, J. Scheisg v. H. L. Grunstein. Wednesday's Ties. Khoo Teclc B nsr v.
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    • 25 10 The competition for the September monthly medal will take place on Saturday and Sunday. The usual bal> sweep will be held.
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    • 43 10 The Barnes Cups will be played for en September 24 and October 1, at 4.30 p.m-. at Bali's t i t. The draw for r .xt Saturday is South Staffords v. Civil Service, and G. O- C.'s team v. Pocalips.
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    • 51 10 A Reuter wire from Cleveland, dat-'d j the 18th inst., stat?s ln a twelve rounds for the American featherweight j championship, Johnny Kilban the holder, knocked out Danny Frush in the seventh round. Kilbane received $60,000 win, lose or draw. Fresh got $2,500 and his training
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    • 473 10 Marftcret II U— .'>l— 3G Mftion 11 >5— 42 Gertrude 11— 55— 42 Puteh 12 —04—18 and Betty 12—07—47. Manaka owimr to an accid ?nt did no! -itart and the Ella ajui H.-len were awaitnjf orders. The Stella was racing with lier new Bermudian rijr but owing
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  • 592 10 Birthday Celebration or German Constitution. A Berlin message of August 11 states —The Imperial Government decided ta ;eep to-day the second anniversary of he birth of tho new dnstitution as a lay i.f official rejoicing. Surely no nation ■ver rejoiced so sadly before. The black, ed, and
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  • 79 10 Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Singapore, September 20. Silver 159 "i. Hongkong Zl\k pc. prem. Three months gold 45 /4. Share market. Dull. Rubbers. Practically ro enquiry. Tins.— Taipings 1.02'i!-1.07Vj, Norths 1.25-1..10, Nawng 1' tl 1. 57 Vi- 1.62 Rawangs W-flSli rents. I.'lv Piahs 1.26--1.-'JO, Linguis 8.49-3.66,
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  • 93 10 The Sag brusher, burton Hough* great story produced for the screen by B. Hampton, is wond.-rf.ul, thrilling ami charming. It contains unusual situations replete with human interest and drumatie intensity with seven stars at th ir best. It will be screened at the Liberty Hall in the second
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  • 24 10 Beginning on the eveniiiß of S.-|)temb«i--5 and lasting until lute the next morning. <f earth tmntOtl and quake* were recorded at the Hongkong KoyeJ
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  • 1275 11 The Policy of Selling Forward Criticised The annual ordinary general meeting of Oriental Rubber Company, Limited, lu-ld on August 12 at the offices of company, King William House, 2a bastrheap. K.C., Major A. Yaiden Thomson (cKamnan of the company) presiding. The Chairman said Gentlemen, with your permission the
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  • 642 11 QUEEN MOTHER DROPS IN." Surprise Visit to Russian Exile In Surrey Village, I have just been listening to the story *if how Queen Alexandra and Princess Victoria surprised an old friend who is spending the evening of her days in a little :ed house down here by paying her a
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  • 169 11 A few years ago a cultured, refine-l American lady whose ancestry came from I Hester .returned to take full advantage <t the Papeant which was commemoratng the history of that quaint and ancient ity. She wished to follow the thin K through very carefully so as
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 187 11 MOUTRIE PIANOS ■re still the most popular in the Bast The iime high quality is maintained but ifio/ PRICES HAVE ICo li> I BEEN REDUCED IO This Offer lor Spot Ca»h Payment only ALL NEW STOCK Send to-day for Illustrated Catalogue S. MOUTRIE ft CO., LTD. (Ivorporata* la HeagkMf.J kaffiea
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    • 303 11 Raffles Hotel MONDAT.— T* Daniant, Ito 7 p.m. (Admintai tm). WEDNBSDAT.— SpeciaI Muiieal Programme mttn Dinnar. THURSDAY.— Gueit Night and Dancing. (Craning Dr»n «n«atlal I«f Dancing). FRlDAY.— Special Loneh— Orcheatn. SATURDAY.— Gnert Night and Daacing. (Ivmlag Vnu »-"-*<,! ft SUNDAY.— Cinema alter Dinner. NOnCK, Baaidmta and Diners will have prior
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  • 448 12 Strap Hanging to Cease at Home On October 1. After October 1 there is to be no more stamiinff in buses or im trams. The Chief Commissioner of Police Tias satisfied himself," according to an. official statement made in the House of Commons, that after that, date
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  • 275 12 New Family Car on Singapore Market. I Tin- Liberty Six is truly a family car ■r. every respect. It is roomy, seating 5 I person? comfortably it has an individual beauty of design the be.it quality of 1 rr.aU-ruil.- have im used in its construction, making it
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  • 99 12 PPPI murdered Tsar of Kussia. She states I that sh<> was left, supposed to be dead. |wkea the othpr members of the family iwiiv butchered, but m rescued by an j old carpenter, and escaped to America, i\ ia Vladivostok and Japan. She claims jto have interviewed
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  • 33 12 Programme of drills, etc., for week < n lihk Wednesday, September 21 Tuesday, 20.—5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, Bras Basah Road, Malay Company. Wednesday, 21.—5.15 p.m., Drill Hall Chinese Company Recruits Drill.
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  • 38 12 Orders for week ending September 25 Tuesday, 20th.—Meeting of Executive Committee and Scoutmasters, Headquarter.;, B.UO p.m. Wednesday, 21st —Eighth Troop I'arade. Thursday, 22nd.—Third Troop Parade. t Friday, .23rd.— -Band Practice, Malay
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 140 12 I Kiam Kiat STANDS fo* ATISPACTORY ERYICE DO NOT WORRY, WE WILL HELP YOU. THE MARK OF PURITY ASK JA/^^s **Q PEACHES, APRICOTS PEARS OR CHERRIES served with LIBBYS EVAPORATED MILK Make an exquisite d!«h. Remember, Libby's Hvaporatcd Milk is the milk with that creamy taste and Libb/a fruits are
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    • 850 12 CHEONG KOON SENG CO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of valuable town business premises at North Canal Road, etc. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng A Co.'s saleroom, No. 30, Klint; Street, on Wednesday, September 21, at 2.M p.m. 1. Very valuable 999 years leasehold land and the brick and tile roof business
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    • 223 12 Your Transport It is false economy to rua your lorry if you are not getting full efficiency out of it, never know when it is going to breakdown an<? cause annoying delays to deliveries We specials e in the repair and overhaul of lorries when are executed with the minimum
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  • 1003 13 Chairman in Favour of Further Restriction. The seventeenth ordinary general mertinjr of the shareholders of the VaHambrosa ftuob.r Company, Limited, was held «t Kdinbu'uh on August 16, Mr. Charles L. Dalziel, C. A., presiding. In moving the adoption of the report and accounts the Chairman said Before d.'alinp
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  • 88 13 A now word has been added to our (Political vocabulary Mr. Ansten Chamber--1 lain was speakini? on the Safejruarrlin- of Industries Bill in th? House of Commons and rcfcired to the need of stubulariz\\ng" the exchange*. Members pricked up i their ears as thouch they
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 226 13 H4 KILO-WATT 32 VOLT LaLLY-LIGHT THE CHEAP BUT 'EFFICIENT HOME LIGHT AND POWER PLANT. Consisting of water-cooled gas engine and generator in one unit and 10 cell 9 plats Williard Storage Battery. EXTRAORDINARY CAPACITY OF COMPLETE PLANT. 110, 20 Watt LAMPS 3 hours 100, 20 Watt LAMPS 5 hours 90,
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    • 137 13 The Brand of Confidence HAIPHONG /0^ DRAGON i W/ CEMENT Supplied to the Spore Municipality, Government of Johore, Malacca Municipality, F.M.S. Railways and all leading" architects and contractors. DUPIRE BROS. Sole Agents, Singapore. H %L fm ftDfl WTHWiFWER-BOTTUTJepOWNEIX *%£&> WsKr Ddioacins <v* QaeSty Parity cat/ C 7noj£nm^ 0 K> VMmJm
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 1333 14 [MPORTANT AUCTION SALE ESTATE OF LOW KIM PONG, DECEASED IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 159 of 1916. Between TAN BOCK SENG, TAN BOCK INN and CHIN MUI AND ONG HING TFONG Plaintiffs and LOW CHEE NEO and GAN TENG NEO, Defendants. The
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    • 1032 14 AMtrance 1b for*M *tct $17,000,001 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANGE GO. LTD. (Imeerterate* to StralU Settlements) LONDON OFFICE t B*. Old Jewry, EX. MEAD OFFICMI WUefcesjUi ■emae, ilMaP*"- M Aaanranee Companies Act in every particular. tt. Company ha. £t«.00» ..poslUd witt the Supreme Ce.rt •«pIUi with the British Life Assurance
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    • 485 14 BANKING j THH BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED (laeeraoratsjd by Sp.cfal !9»*rUl Ciarte* in Japan.) CaplUl Subscribed 760,000,009 CaplUl raid-up T46.000.000 Beserre Fonda T*****.000 President E. Nakagawa, Eaq. yiee-Fresident 8. Hott, Ks«. DIBECTOBS S. Mlnarcl, Esq. T. Uisanume, Esq. G. Kawasaki, Esq. K. Vorinage, Esq. M. Csakl, Esq. T. lkeda, Eeq.
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    • 405 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated 111 Lng!and) Plre, Life, Marine, Accident, Guarantee, sad Uotor. Asset! exceed UfS.MO.9H W. A. SIMS Mar.aijer ard Undsrwritar, Eastern Kr.m>:li, Smgapora. THE MANUFACTURERS UFE INS. CO. (Incorporated in Canada) All the lstei. plans of Life, Endowaeat and Annuity policies issued. Asset! IO,OCO,00« GUTUBIK
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 588 15 DUN LOP SOLID BAND TYRES AMPLE STOCKS HYDRAULIC PRESS EXPERT ADVICE etc. etc. THEDUNLOP "^XKMWf^OV RUBBER fiU)E TMSWf /t?/// I (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) U /VQ$/°/ ROBINSON ROAD. NO VIBAATION— NO NOISE It is the neatest, simplest, most compact m& l(l lll J»Hidrttn and reliable plant ou the market. B JH^
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 272 16 New Shipment just arrived of Stockholm Tar in 4-Rhllon tins. Red Hard VataaaMd Fibre Sheets. Foliac Ilake (.raphite. Foliac Motor Jrint CV-iponnd. FoHae So!id Be.i Morgan's BalajssastaVr CrucaUajL lker's ChTtil) Ship l.ojjs with OejTctaaa 1 Whc<i;. dr., <lr., ,t,-. GUAN KIAT fi CO., LTB. 86, PHILLIP STEf.^T. KRYPTOK BIFOCALS Tho
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    • 362 16 TAY GUAN KIAT 30, PHILLIP STREET. Phone Nos. 3113 and 3114. The afjeMSJafMl conftactor for Bnpply of FIF£\yOOD AND BASKETS AND BROOMS, ETC. to the Singapore Municipality daring the yrar 1921. r.LOBE liOII.ER REMEDY Tor clearing and preserving steam boilers of all type:. Used by all factories, steamers, etc, aud
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    • 1541 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Ta« PREPAID caarfta Waata, Tm JUU, T. Let, etc, la erdlnary rlass st t>pe (averace stx words to Use) an Per line one insertion 28 eta, two ins. 44 ets, three ins. 64 ets., four ins. 82 eta, fire ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.18, ten ins. 1140, I
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    • 537 16 I wH 4V^^^^^£^3DjPP^9 V I CUT AWAY Vir.W SHOWING Matthews Engine-Generator Unit $950 MODEL The Simplest Possible Combination of a Generator und da-soline Engine. In 1914 Matthews 1 K.W. plants were selected by the U.S. Treasury Doprrtment Engineers for li^httiouse installation aiiJ in each yeur since, additional Matthews plant;; have
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    • 316 16 Straits Motorcar Service, LtA 2lf-216, ORCHAR^P.OAI> Sole Distributors of BELLANGER famous French Car. All kinds of Repairs to Motor Cycles, Can and Lorries executed. Cracked Cylinders Crank-Casrs, Cears and broken parts of all metals Welded. RELIABLE~ICARS AND LORRIES HIRED Good* Transported from Ships, Codowng, Private Houses, etc. A number of
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 207 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and General 58 Mananr's office 1117 Jea I'rinting Office Vi\A All communications relating to edltarlal matter* and news should be addressed lo THE EDITOR. All communications relating to business matters—advertisements, subscriptions, accounts, printing. •■!<-.. should be iddrefed l» THK .VAVAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES W.ir.ts. For Pale.
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