The Straits Times, 24 September 1921
1921-09-24
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Title Section13 1921-09-24 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26,751 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER '4, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Advertisement119 1921-09-24 1 ■9 j THE PYTCHLEY HUNT Sauce The Sauce that Makes a Good Dinner Perfect CAN BE OBTAINED In C oz. and 10 oz. bottles from the following Retailers in Singapore:— BUN BEE Co. (Rochore Road). KIM ANN Co. (Orchard Road). i GUAN BK. Co. (Keppcl Harbour). KIAN TAI Co. (Robinson119 words
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Advertisement241 1921-09-24 1 HIST RFrFIVFW NEW stocks of tiuai hei tLni wbw sports sjeouisites AVRES t JAQLE^S CHAMPION JMIPTHNNIS BALLS. ASSOCIATION CROQUET SEVS. NO. 102 f' /J S'/I class Badminton -Wfth; ;.THE PRF.MIER IENMS jriTjr A hlßh cratle set containinß four Aasocjatlon A! Mallela, with O io. by 3 in. hrads <f bi:>t241 words
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567 1921-09-24 2 1923 EXHIBITION. Gigantic Scheme for Empire Show. It will be for 1920 what the (/real Exhibition was for 1851. Such is claimed for the British Empire Exhibition to be held at Wembley from April to October of that a year. One of the motf important aims of the vast undertaking567 words
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204 1921-09-24 2 EMPEROR IX EXILE. Countess Bentinck's Coining Book On Kaiser. Countess Ncrah Bcntinck. r.iecc of the buxHord of Amcronjren, is publishing a I book entitled Th.- Emperor in Exile," which trives a portrait of the ex-Emperor In banishment and of his entourage, CUMcially of the Chunibe'-lains Kls:mann and Gon'ani. Herr Klsemann204 words
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Article152 1921-09-24 2 A m film, Use Battk- of Jutland, anil deacrHwd us a triumph of British production, is now finished, an<l will shortly bo shown to tht trade. Its public appeariiiici- is to be madu on Trafalgar Day, October 21. It is th;- work of Ideal films, Ltd., and ilajor-Gcncral152 words
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Article16 1921-09-24 2 A MM from Melbourne, declares that Australian whisky is at present .tin b.st in tho world.16 words
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Advertisement292 1921-09-24 2 1 Beautifully made in Solid Gold £6 15s. i JU P^-te^^ •P l I!d £f~ timekeeper Guaranteed against AI.I. defects at material '.v 1 Workmnnship for 7 years BUY DIRECT FUOM ENGLAND Solid Gold Watch '2B Bracelet 15 Jewelled Movement This kicdet Watcti nt wltli Mi-liCra'!- Lerct M icsaiil ttTu-icncy292 words
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Advertisement383 1921-09-24 2 Prevent Falling Hafr With Cuticura Shnmpoc The first thing todj in rc-forinj- drj thin and falling hsir ii to K^t ri! < dandruff, itching ar.J irritatx.n i;f t! scalp. Rub Cuisuum Oint— Uie scalp, i" pf < iaWj spots of dendrand itchins. Nc:.t mrnir. T Bhtrnpoo with Cuticura Soap and383 words
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Advertisement200 1921-09-24 2 10 H.P. CITROEN CAR Ta. arclleor. of Frwch antoaioi. •acliMrtaf \%t Umt hmfl kaowa and airrefd by axp«rta. lb. Citroa* <« ♦•K» (t«k>««laejf»< baat of thia school of production. 8m this ramarkabl. Car— «onpa» it with mat M* li£^ M H» Market Taka a demoMtration rld«— drlre Jt yoortalf tt200 words
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704 1921-09-24 3 Rubber Crisis. Dutch Criticism of Control Question. TUc board o( directors of the International A-t.ci.ition (or the Cultivation of Rubber, of Da, estimate the present unsold stock of rubber :tt 2t).'>.000 ton*. Tho production of plantation raMst in 1921 is reckoned at UGO.OOO tons for tlie i'utch Possessions and at704 words
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Article253 1921-09-24 3 Maun. Hsrreaa aad Spicgclberg report from Manchester under date August 17 Our last report was dated August 10. Cotton. There ha.- been little change to report during the week, business has been small. Liverpool spot prices yesterday were American P.M. BJmL, last week B.B'J Egyptian Sakellariria IC.OOd.253 words
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Article50 1921-09-24 3 Bcfon Mr. G. N. Otme, on September' 16, nine Chinese were charged with having' stowed away from Singapore by the itattMT Laisanß. They said that owing to the rubber slump, they could not fjnd svork and were starving in Singapore. I'll.- nmyigfaratc pussed neaUnec .if ..[<< u'lith'i impriEunment in each50 words
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Advertisement168 1921-09-24 3 The Eagle Globe Steel Co., Ltd. SHEFFIELD Tool Steel Miners Drill Steel AND Square "Ultra Capital" High Speed Tool Steel ALWAYS IN STOCK AT THE Sole Agents t UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE. "MM 4 yniteers KHAI SUN Co. 2 IS, South Bridge Itoad, Singapore fjQT168 words
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Advertisement415 1921-09-24 3 1 "Oh!yes/Wincarnis' I I is invaluable in restoring health to those who are or Rim>{?own."l H m The ootsttadins advantaca fl 1 f 117- B oi vvincarais in resior 1 B 1 that nrfncftrnis possecsTs H H :pr.*i r r t pr o'e, j:<".v v nTve force, and kcjz v:'.r.!.ty415 words
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Advertisement565 1921-09-24 3 I NOTICES I NOTICE is hereby given t'.iut the abovi I Trade Mark is the property of The Inter national Overseas Company of No. 4 Ccci Street, Singapore, and is used by them ii I respect of all goods exnorted, imported 01 I Any person or persons found uting th<565 words
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Advertisement522 1921-09-24 3 NOTICES AUSTRIAN DEBTS TREATY Off l'K\< K (.WSTKIAN) OKltl.N AM X, ItSL British Craditon ars hereby notified tba imrtirulars of thoir claims against Aastrian I should be forwariled to tin Local Adml .-■'•r before next. I The claimant must be n Hriti.«h Sut.'.-. rcsidrnt in the Strait? Settlements nnd till522 words
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Advertisement496 1921-09-24 4 IP. SAfUHGS India ANO V Apcar Lino let Incorporated in England) MAIL M\D PASSENGER SERVICES NBULAS AND ORir.NTAL S. N. CO. itnc* with Uii MaJaatT*! Gorernment) IMI \A »r« at present s«ipende« rEBN BBRTatsl TO JtAKSriIXBS AND LONDON Lcare Singapore KHYBER about Sept. 20 r HIVA about Oct. 20 I496 words
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Advertisement751 1921-09-24 4 STEAMER SAIL3NSS STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO. 11MITED •ejSMH (standee* fra* «»r»»»r. •iINTA Monday, 4, p.m., for Port flwet^nii.'.ii and Penayg. <«YB l.royr, Won(JaT at »w.. tn Malacca and Hoar. CAKA-- Tuesday, at *.IO p.BL, for Halaerand Mmi (POH— Wednesday, at 4 yot., lor P«rt Swettenham and Pecanc. 4EBE— Thursday.751 words
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Advertisement51 1921-09-24 4 DOLLAR LINE SINGAPORE TO NEW YORK VIA SUEZ Grace Dollar LOADING OCTOBER 25. Through Bills of Ladlog iMued from Sir.c»pore to the Principal Cities of tic United SUtea and Canada. i For further inforn.ation as to Rate!, etc applj to THB ROBERT COLLAR CO. Nr. 117-121, jtxrket Stro«t Telephone No.51 words
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Advertisement407 1921-09-24 4 STEAMER SfilUKtiS 0. S. K. TO! OSAKA SnOSKN KAISH* LTT>. (laeo)Toratod In Japan) Na. 1, D« Sob«» Street. Propoaed SMllng from Singapore (Sobjeet to tap wltkojt notice) rCBOPFAN UNI j 'or ToH Bald, Manwlllee, London. Anl»«r». Rotterd-a «>"» Hambeff »tr. ALTAI MARU Oct. IS < •AMAZON MAKU Nov. J X«.407 words
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Advertisement601 1921-09-24 4 STJ^Ka-a SAJLIKSS AUSTRALIA BY BURN 3 PKILP LIKE (la««rpuiat«4 ta Avttralia) Singapore to Java Ports, Port Darwv Tharixlay Island, Brisbane and Sydney, r\* Torres StraiU, also with tmnsuipment v other Victorinn. South Australian and Nnrti, Qaerns'and Ports, Brit;^ N< w Ciirm, Stt Britain, Tasmania and New Zealand Port*. APPBOTTMATC SAILINGS601 words
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Advertisement364 1921-09-24 5 Steamer saujhcs I N.Y.K. European Line LONDON LINE Fortnightly Service FOR MABSUILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP, A PORTS INABA MARU 1 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Service FOR MARSEILLES AND LIVERPOOL VU PORTS LISBON ¥ARO Oet 9 HAMBURG LINE Monthly Service FOR LOMM)\, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG, VIA PORTS MITO HAKD C!ir 'y364 words
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Advertisement267 1921-09-24 5 STEAMER SAIUNtft Straits- Australia-Service OF TI7E j X.P.M. 1 (KONINKLYKE PAKETVAAKT MAATSCHAPPY). REGULAR MONTHLY sailings from Sinpaporc to Sydney nntl Melbourne direct by tho up-to-date faSMigcr steamers: "HOUTMAN" and ro<;c;eveen." PASSENGERS nnd CARGO can now be booked from Singapore to Sydney and Melbourne WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT*. Fares: To Brisbane or Sydney,267 words
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Advertisement220 1921-09-24 5 STEAMER SAILINGS INDO-CHINA STEAM NAY. COMPANT, LIMITKU (Incorporate la En»Ia»«) Utr»rt Sarrtea <• Jaoan via B«*«k*ai aaa ■kaagkal and to CaleatU tU Paaaax, trot* Siagapor*. Takiot Cargo on throagh Bill* el I *<!t :1 for Canton, Macao, S-watow, Amoy, Ca*fo» relntiin, Newchwang, Yacgtaie psrta, f*t mo«a, the Philippine*, etc. FOR220 words
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Advertisement184 1921-09-24 5 STEAMER SAILINGS FOB PNOMPENH (SAIGON). The s.s. N'unyo Maru No. 1 *ill be des»atched for the above port on or about the •-st!i in lor '.'rnelit plcn?c npp'y to, 11KNRV I.KE CO., LTD, IS Boat. Quay, Agrata, PASSAGE liM M.V. Olrntarn i-; anactad to snil for Gaaoa nnil «ottcr<i»m nboiit184 words
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Advertisement501 1921-09-24 6 CINEMAS |n Thuisonn. St-ple*.Ur 29. Four Pretty G rla and an Athletic Star in a Startling MyatopyRomance Drama ah arlngnUKKtfAYO fojaato artta JAOQI I l.i\l. LOOAH ilio iijatitarnhr baaaty, l»tc <>f the OajfeU F..llics, GEBTRVDE OLUST4D tj of lUfawia, -iK\N CALHOVN Tho North OaioUaii Charmer, Ul Til ASHBT a California501 words
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Advertisement402 1921-09-24 6 OiMEWAS From Thui*aci»y, S*>pt«mbat< 22, to Wailnatday, Septi mbec 28, excluding Sunday, •eotomber as, 1 92 1 A Strikingly Pretty Patho Flay, PMtario* Iho wrll-known FANXIK WARD in the f :> Ixv.viiching .'.ipar.efo f'.irl A JAPANESE! NIGHTINGALE In 5 Parts. A picture with dainty settings. inclaAng garden clf-cts uliir-h ue402 words
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Advertisement313 1921-09-24 6 W*H& NEVER SAT DYE. SAT tTnm HOW TO U9E IT P Put a teaspoonful of Tintcx into a cup, add sufficient hot water to half fill the cup, Etir well and put contents into half gallon of cold water. First wnsh tho material woll and placo whllo wet into Tintox313 words
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Advertisement300 1921-09-24 6 Discovery of Blotting Paper. Blotting paper was :in accident. Its •discovery pained iis iuvaute nothinn but a discharixp from his position, and first rate scoldinjr to precede that. :nly in tin- ::)t!\ r.'ntuiy a Berkshire Papar Manufacturer wamiercd out into his factrry. and ;'l::nced into a vat of pulp, li300 words
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Article521 1921-09-24 7 BUNDAY, SEITEMBEK 2V St. Andrew's Cathedral.. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 0.15 a.m. Math* rind Litany. 4 p.m. The Catechism. r>.3o p.m. Evensong and Sermon. St. Matthew* Sepoy UaWft B.3ft p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Darin? the following week Holy Communion on Tuesday at 7521 words
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Article150 1921-09-24 7 Kodak, Ltd., make an important anm uncimi :it hn <aj lii Jit will b<.- anprcciated by iiii>-t lihotoirrnphtrs. The policy of the kodak Co. mwieh acgaa IU t-nrt-cr in lit] as ;i muHtwtbmmt vi dry t( is ll;is ■hrayi Ixiii tn stimulate and maintain m iiitiflr procnai150 words
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Article165 1921-09-24 7 nxrvmrn Saturday. Septcmbrr 11. Higl, Water, 2.20 a.m., 2.7 p.m. 11. M.5. Mnlayn Cup, Malacca t. Sinßaporr, B.K.C. Inter-Club, Sports Final, S.C.C, 3.30 p.m. Unemployment Kund Football, Raffles Reclamation, 4.45. Polo, Rnrncs Cup competition, 4.30. Sunday. September 23. Hiprh Wator, 3.36 a.m., 3.2 p.m. I Chun Community165 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article78 1921-09-24 7 ■Ml Wharf Hasin Nil. Ka.t Wharf Tara. Tandu. Shears Wharf P. Hordyk. Main harf Rushu Maru, Katonp. Bu.'ho Mara. Kmpiro Itock Kiponp. Fook Sang, Ayuthia. M«ru. Went Wb»rf--Antilochu!«. Jardine, Wharf Lske Fnalk. l'i>. Brani €oal Wharr—Nil. Kcppcl Harbour. Mxin Wharf H.thina. Coal Wharf—Nil. Vctvls In Dry78 words
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Article120 1921-09-24 7 A ISM tr-nJ, from Kobr 'JJ-'. 1 hi alcvti i AVUTHIA, Hrit.. 257 tons, from cWlawaa LM a, for TeM Kebaac unr BtTSHU MABU, Jaw LJH tons, from Kagar ;.ki 84-», for Wnkamatsu unc. ISLANDEB, Brit, >1 teaaj from X'inas [ad, 84-41 r»f X'mi..' I«l. unr. KHYBEH. Brit-.120 words
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Article176 1921-09-24 7 To-d»y Malacca, P. Svettenham and Penang 8 p.m P.-nanc anil Caleutti 3 p.m Muar ni.d Malacca 3 p.m. Khio P-m-Uurtok. BaUvia, Sournbaya, Macassar, iialik-Papan, etc 4 p.m l:hio. Pripi RHdjah, Tembi!ah«n and Inura.Tai P-" 1 B.^r.tfkok, i-'aiiton am! Hon^kone I p.m. Bangkok P->' Hongkonc, Shanshai and Japan176 words
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Article61 1921-09-24 7 How to Make Money. A clerk in a Raniroon firm, wlmse pay la !vs. 160, Ukm hnic K-. M 0 every month. Tliis i? l.ow hi- inanaKvs to do it He I raffles his monthly tamqaje amoiißst Use olVki- stafl' at F.s. 10 por ticket anil Ml] 25 chaniis, the61 words
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Article141 1921-09-24 7 1 EXCHANGE Singapore, September 21. On London, Bank 1 m/s 2/4 5/S2 Demand 2/3 29/32 Private ■'< m. cwdita 2/1 16/ M On N'i-w York Deman'l 484< Pi-ivnto 9:) duy.-! 46 On Mm Hank M$ On JnHia Biir.!; T. T. IH On Hon«<konj{. Bank d/d 20 p.c.141 words
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55 1921-09-24 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 11.30 a.m. Saturday. September 24, 1921. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Bayers Sellers Spot Qct Oct.-Dec. Jan. -March Tone of mai Spot Oct. October.-Dec Jan.-March kot Firm. Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers Sellers :J2',i :)3 U »\k55 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article186 1921-09-24 7 Iss. Val. I\i. Bayers. Sellen. 1 1 Aypr Weng 1.00 1 1 Hitam Tin 1.40 1.50 1 1 Jelantoh 0.40 O.CO £1 £1 Kam. Kamunting 1.14.0 1.10.0 cd. 10 10 KinU Assoc. 6.00 £1 £1 Lahat Mines 5 6 Lingui Tin 3.25 3.75 10 10 Malayan Coll. IXM 14.50186 words
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Article126 1921-09-24 7 Iss. Val. Pd. Buyers. Seller*. Cl a Br. Am. Tobacco 3.0.0 8.10.0 Cl £1 K. Smelting Co. C.20 6.50 o/-£./-K!ectric T'ways 2/tt 10 10 Fmb N oaves 28.50 29.50 M BO W, If ■mill Co. 75 83 100 100 Katz Bros. hei. 14^.00 Id 'in Mexican Eagle 4.10.0 5.0.0126 words
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Article104 1921-09-24 7 U. Eng. r, p.p. £1,234,300 par 3 p.c p.m. S'p° re Electric Tramways, 6 ;>.c. £;;."iO.OOO nom. S'p" re Municipal 5 p.c. $1,878,000 par. Spore Mun. 4!-j p.c. of l'.KfT $1,000,000 10 px. dis. S'p°rc Mun. 4'.i p.c. of 1909 $1,600,500 10 px. dis. or e Man. 4 l104 words
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Article359 1921-09-24 7 Frat.tr and Co. and Lyall nnd Evatt'a Quotations. I. all availalile Sterling Quotations arc printed on another page on Friday. To-day's Prices. Fraser Lyall ft Co. Kvatt. Allanby (fl) 0.20 o.io 0.20 Alor (jajah ($1) 0.90 1.00 0.90 1.00 A. Hitam (?5) G.SU 7.50 7.00 7.50 Am. Malay359 words
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Advertisement136 1921-09-24 7 IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE •f salaaM* lowa lialnsai pr<:.. At Koaan. Caooag Koon Senx Co.'» soleroiim. No. :W, Kline Street, on Wednesday, October 5, at 2JIO p.m. 1. Very valuahle lnml anil thnt very <•- sir^a.lr taroc-storaj brick ond tik- n.of h\ni ness prnaispi Mo. 17 SoMnsoa Koad, SißCa* pore, suit;ilile136 words
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Advertisement107 1921-09-24 7 PRINTING MACHINES FOR SALE Applications are invited for the purchase af the undcnnL-ntiuncd printing machines QUAD CROWN RELIANCE" AND QUAD. DKMY ItELIANCE." WH ARKDAI. KS, with aaaal accesaoric!«, complete. In K<xxl running order. Apply Manager, Straits Times. NOTICE Wi- bag to inform the General l'ublic that the .'>o tonn of107 words
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Advertisement604 1921-09-24 7 LATEST ADVERf ISEMENI> TYPE CASES ANl> STANDS, for salt Apply, S.T., c/o Straiti Times. TO LET, second floor, 1-b, Raffles Quay bright and airy office. Apply ground floor TO LET, room-; with l>:ith rooms r.ttache. with bonrd. TYrnis moderate. Apply MStraits Times. WANTED by Englishman board md r< sidencc with604 words
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Advertisement520 1921-09-24 7 •REE LIFE READINGS TO ALL WHO WRITE AT ONCE The toli-knoti '{nxroy, Im.-. oaca aon decided to I. ■•■op!,. ,f this .country with FREE TEST SKAOINOS af tl:.ir IiTM ."ror.> I Holland. Prof. .'oxroy's fame v-i ml] i-iii.'.vi rf ii'itrv ;!\h' L; hardly Ai sds f i Introduction 2 ■>vtrv520 words
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Obituary38 1921-09-24 8 i Koon Tyo bc^s So thank hr-i- r?!.iMd theii s npatbjr bjr thslr pr*s*nce r.t the funcra! r.f t>< 1; ti ''>■. -!i !.o .n 1 apd i 1.'.0 tbesa wfco tvnt wrectlu tCTS of cl:iilj'h :ico. a38 words
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1085 1921-09-24 8 The Straits Times SATURDAT, SEPTEMBER 24 UNHAPPY IRELAND. What are some of the salient facts about the Irish situation, ard has th? truce tha mm granted i ane tin i ago bean a r?a ;truce Ws or.iy deal with the quegtior jout here because we understand that tl-.in are a1,085 words
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Article29 1921-09-24 8 The International Barking Corporati:;i has declared a dividend of U. S. $12 per ji--h::r.' (fuual to M per cent, per annum) ruj ;i!)ic SopU-mbcr ii') for the half year.29 words
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Article38 1921-09-24 8 The- nsnal service at Eethesda Hall will this week be conducted by Mr. G. K. Gough, of Taipotiir, the subject <>f the address beinjr, Christ Crucified. A hearty invitation is extended to alL Xo collection. Hymn book* provided.38 words
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Article51 1921-09-24 8 Mr. Goh Hood Kat writes A comntitt«e was formed to raise money in aid •jf the Xcn-Kuropean Unemployment Fund. ;:m dinetod by my committc to clearly state that they will only dtal with tliu non-European unemployed in Singapore and that all appUea&OBI for r^li-f will bu left entirely to their51 words
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Article57 1921-09-24 8 i A Home tele/ram of August 18 states I that Lenin is reported to be negi'tiat ng fcr permission to reside r.gain at Capri. It f was here that he originally took up his i week an a preacher of the social revolawm heie with Maxim Gorki and Andreietr. it57 words
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Article13 1921-09-24 8 Tho Singapore Natural History .Society s exempted from Registration under the Societies Ordinanc\13 words
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Article19 1921-09-24 8 j Captain H. M. S. Haughton, Assistant 0 Engineer, P.W.D., and Mrs. Haughton re at present in Singapore. I19 words
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Article13 1921-09-24 8 Captain P. Fenv.iclc, well-known Shanghai pilot, was killed instantaneously it Hangchow railway station.13 words
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Article24 1921-09-24 8 The Governor has aubstftutcd Friday. November 11, for Monday, November 14. J i 92;, as a Public Holiday to be observqfl hroughout the Colony.24 words
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Article33 1921-09-24 8 Mail-carrying; airplanes will land on the ■ocf cf the new Government post :;llice to >c erected in dlfcago. Cargoes will then >c conveyed to motor tracks or trains via jelts or tunnel car*.33 words
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Article39 1921-09-24 8 Owing to insufficient numbers being able > to attend, it has been found necessary to ;anccl the can:p at Menglen-bu, which was i.O have t;cen held between th^ dates rtllfti mill I .'lO and October 4, 1 and 11. j39 words
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Article45 1921-09-24 8 By means of the wireless telephone songs 1 sung by members of the Royalty Theatre I Pisrrot Company were transmitted to the Beaver Hut, Stra.id, W.C., where an cxhi- < biticn was boing held in aid of St. < Dnnstan's. A 450-metn wave length was being used.45 words
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Article46 1921-09-24 8 The fei is no longer to be the national j head dr?ss of the Turk, according te> 3 decision of the National Assembly. The kalpak Will bo Sibstituted. The "kalpok" is made of black cloth or falting somewhat similar to th? f?/. only flatter and broader.46 words
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Article50 1921-09-24 8 In the course of his first visit to the Far East, Mr. J. D. Rockefeller. Jr., who is cumm:: to Poking for the dedication of a r.iidiea! college endowed by his father the cil kmg, will vi.it Hongkong and Canton, arriving in China on October <! with tin wife and50 words
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Article49 1921-09-24 8 Ar. amphibious paddle-wheel tank, buill at Woolwich Arsenal, plunged into the Thames at high water, with three officers en board. It get half-way across, when it began to fill and sank. A patrol bost rescued the crew. Owing to the receding tide the tank was stranded in the mud.49 words
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Article47 1921-09-24 8 Among the banns cf marriage published at the Registrar's Office, Hongkong, are chose of Lieu'.-Coion' I dementi Smith, it: iian Anv.y. to Mis.- LiUa Cununing Durbar en route from England ei'.d Mr. D. Burlingham, Assistant Superintendent of Police, to Miss Janette OgOvie Beaant, residing at Government House.47 words
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Article57 1921-09-24 8 On the l"th iaat, H. F.. the Governor cf Hongkong an-i Ladf Stubbs gave a dinner :o Major-General Wood, the new Governor of the Philippine Islands. Mr. W. Cameron Forbes, former Governor-General of the islands, end the other members of the American Mission are visiting Hongkong in the course of57 words
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Article65 1921-09-24 8 The snipe secscn has fairly startc i an some good bags have been made in the Prcvinc:, where the birds are said to be plentiful though wild. Owing to the beavj rains they have not been r.ble to feed properly and w.JI b? in better condition lr.tr on. On Wednesday65 words
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Article77 1921-09-24 8 In th:> Supreme Court, to-day, before [the Chief Justice, Sir Walter S- Shaw, Mr. E. A. Stevens made in applica.cn for Vat ,«/.ij)'Ti ii!- -r.t 1 1 the eaae of .'>ior aux nru Co. v. Lam I.e<.i:g and Co. on the grounti that he had been too bvay on the77 words
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Article74 1921-09-24 8 One of the latest Vladivostok papers received has a lvnding article which commences as follows Vladivostok is at present pa-sintr through a period of unquiet that would disgrace the most r rolucicnary of the South American republics. Every evening curing the last v.-eck there has been casts cf bombing outrages74 words
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Article79 1921-09-24 8 On Tuesday the msrnage took place nt St. Andrew's Cathedral of Mr. E. W. Price, of Klanjr, and Miss P. A. Angood of, London. Archdeacon P. G. Swindell officiated aiu the bride, was given away by Mr. W. J. Cartwright Th^ duties of best nan ;rriei! out by Mr. J.79 words
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Article100 1921-09-24 8 Net profit of C'ioriy Rubber El •any fcr y.-p.r eflticd March SI, 1921, aft t prcvidincforauniiiiisttatione senses,directors' fees and commiisions, was i'l.T'JI. plus £10.")!:; brouphl forward, makini; £12,204. Dividend on preference shares of 5 per cent, proposed, carrying forward £11.984. Output amounted to 036,372 lbs. against estimate of 740,000 lbs.100 words
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Article158 1921-09-24 8 I Before Mr. Lindsell at Honjikonir on Sepitember 14 a Eurasian lad named Henry |de Cruz was charged with havinj; absented I himself from th(» House of Det-ntion since 'September 5. Inspector Macdonald said ihat the defendant was granted leave from the house from 9 a.m., until 4 p.m., on158 words
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Article381 1921-09-24 8 Mr. W. P. W. Ker replaces Mr. W. G. Icnnings on the Cinema Films Cpmmittee if Appeal. Dr. R. B. MacGrciror and Dr. J. R. K.iy Ifouat are appoint. d visitorn at the Asylum, Singapore. Mr. C. Pazell has been appointed a i)f!uber of the committee of381 words
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Article41 1921-09-24 8 The outward '■">•. och pack) I malls f n.::i the <''!::inent, i.s expect ii to reach I'tnant' at daylight toBwrrow. Th« outward 8.1. packwith ma l fi"m Europe, s expected i<> reach Penang on Wedr. wday morning, the iSth instcr.t.41 words
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Article54 1921-09-24 8 The undcrmc-nticnid pupOfl of the Convtnl Schoo! have !k' ;i successful at th>> f<st Theory Examination hel.l by the Trinitj College i f Musk Jur>(jr Dm K. Gottc I. K. s dims.).!.). Duckworth, U. Wallace, T. Low. L Ryan, 1. Bnumtjarten, an.l Baunj Preparatory Division. Misses A.54 words
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Article116 1921-09-24 8 W* ntte in the current issu-.' of the Gasette some revised parcel post reflation.; which reveal th foUowio difference in charge Parcels We jrhincr. 2 lbs.' 81b*. 7 lbs- 11 Lh*. To Dutch Indies (1.15 *1.40 %IM $140 To Japan 0.<)0 100 lin It Mjeau a very great116 words
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Article126 1921-09-24 8 At a public meeting of Indian! held at the Chc-Uy temple grounds i-.i bepteml):r •»1 it was resolved to call fcr puolic subscriptions with a view to en.it' funds to meet expense* Incurred la helping the sick and destitute Indian coolie* and the following gentleman hare been126 words
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Article164 1921-09-24 8 The mystery of Hollo's Wild Oat— it should bo noted that there is only MM oa t is solved. This*, it seems, is tin title of the comedy ti be presented by the Amateur Dramatic Committee at th i Theatre on October 8. 11, 13 ami 1.".,164 words
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Advertisement217 1921-09-24 8 i. iii Jj^^—ii^wra F. ES ft 09LT REVOLVERS SPECIAL PRIOEt (i r. fu'l magasias $3">.00 Mas, ::.^l I'iajjazine 47.-10 IS| 'i 49.30 Loai liirt^' 73.00 Stk Self lxcdlna; IliHe 75.00 '.«<<■ L'&jX+Li I Irs P.cvolvcr.-, Has i u?;;-.ralo and reliable 515.00 ket Positive Revulvcr-i, Mas SCenratS and rcli.ib'i" SH.OO T217 words
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Advertisement164 1921-09-24 8 ALHAMBRA Be.nch Road. 3 fts. THE FIGHTING LOVER 5 Pt». Mastering Krank Mayo Topical BuJsri'ts end Pollurd Comedy I Pt*. TAXOLH^ LIVES 5 Pti.j Featuring Harry T. Mtrey and Betty Blythc And other interesting Comedy. MARLBOROUGH Beach Road. jj Pts. A JATANTSE MUHTINC.ALK 3 rts. swtarinc PaanU Wi td I164 words
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Article340 1921-09-24 9 Woeful Record of Death And Injury. Knormous Damage to Property Reported Ri.i Ti n's Skumce. l.oni!o!i, September '22. Berlin The explosion killed French soldiers gMNblg the Oppuu works and injured «-i number of French soldiers boating on tka Rhine. The Badische Anilinfabrik asscs^i's the ('.image to tim woiks340 words
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Article134 1921-09-24 9 Re tint's Sr.r.vicE. London September '22. run.- Th.- vnlu of the 2.153,407 gross tons of German shipping handed over to the Alltel before May 1 has been pHNd by the Reparations Commission at 7i:>,noo,PPO mM marks, which has been placed to Germany's credit. Ix>ndon, September 2::. Berlin A134 words
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Article76 1921-09-24 9 Reiter's Service. London, September 23. The Intei. .ational Congress of TcxtilJ Workers in Paris unanimously passed a resolution d .flaring that the affiliated aaalatfai should immediately combine to obtain :i forty-four h(.ur waal and inviting Urn international secretaries to enter into relations with the Amsterdam ftHmttion of Trade76 words
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Article27 1921-09-24 9 Reuter's Seuwce. London, September 23. Brisbane All the bodies in the Moutamulligan disaster have been recovered. The total is 74, of which twenty were nnrvoenisablc27 words
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Article155 1921-09-24 9 Reuter's tmenm. Paris, September 22. The congress of the General Labour Federation in Paris ended in the extremists' defeat. Genera! Pershiug arrived to-day. Th3rc were great Am?rican gatherings. The General placedtn medal on the grave of the unidentified French soldier. Speaking 1 before the Montauban general council,155 words
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Article86 1921-09-24 9 Reitlt.'s Skcvice. London, September 2;J. The Prime Minister received ten Mayors of London boroughs who had specially journeyed to Gairloch to complain of the inadequacy of previous measures for dealing with unemployment. They submilted important schemer, frr coping with the problem. Th? Prime Minister declared that he had summor.eJ86 words
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Article99 1921-09-24 9 Rk'jter's Service. London, September 22. Inquiries are now being made by Reutcr ir. Washington, as to whether it is the view of th..- L'nitcd State? Government, as wae originally thought, that the Pacific Conference should precede the Disarmament Conference, or. as appears to be suggested, that di-armament should come99 words
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Article114 1921-09-24 9 Renter's Service. London, September 22. The 1.-tcrnaiii'rml Federation of Master Cf ttonspinners" and Manufacturers' Ar--Ofiatioii::-' estimates of the world's consumption of raw cotton in the six month? ended July SI arc 7,037,000 bales of which Britain used 730,000, India 'J04.000, Japan 971,00') and the United States 2,540,000. The114 words
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Article55 1921-09-24 9 Reiter's Service. London, September 23. The second lady M.P. was elected to-da as a result of the by-election in Louth. Mrs. Wintringham, widow of the late member for Louth, standing aa an Independent Liberal, was returned, polling 8,38ti vote!.. Sir A. Hutch*hgs, Conservative, polled 7,59.") and Lieutenant55 words
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Article45 1921-09-24 9 RtuTEß's Service. London, September 23. The Arizona Copper Company, which .closed down in May owing to the serious ccntlition of Uie industry, has .submitted to the shareholders in Edinburgh a proposal to transfer the business to an American company, the Phelps Dodge Corporation.45 words
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Article459 1921-09-24 9 tc Important Decisions Recorded. Relter's Service. London, September 22. va The third commission of the League, dealing with disarmament ::n 1 blockade, has adopted a fresh wording to Article 16 of the covenant concerning: the use of the economic weapon. The new text provides that the Council459 words
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Article81 1921-09-24 9 Relteu's Service. London, September 23. Experiments at Southwark in the use of rubber fir road surfaces have so far bM satisfactory, but it will be some time befori definite information with regarel to the practicability of rubber roads can be decieied. A great drawback at present L« thi'81 words
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Article69 1921-09-24 9 Relter's Service. London, September St. Lisbon A thunderstorm and torrential rains on Tuesday night and yesterday caused enormous damage to the city and heavy loss of lifo, while hundreds were injured The streets were trcs/nsformed into torrents, and numerous buildings wers flooded. Many were drowned in houses69 words
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Article32 1921-09-24 9 Keuteb's Sebvice. i London, September Copenhagen The death has occurred of J Commodore Suensou, ex-manager of the Great Northern Telegraph Company, whe «ip«r\ is?<! the laying of cables to the Far32 words
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Article143 1921-09-24 9 Rcuttr's Sebvice. London, September 22. New York As an outcom? of the Arbucklc case a large cinema company's attorney announces .that a morality clause," pledpinsr actors and actresses to conduct themselves toith due ropard to public convention," \y*ill be immediately inserted in nil the company's contracts. Violation143 words
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Article166 1921-09-24 9 Inspection of Development Works. (F.-om Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, September 24. Si me oO members of the Engineering Association of Malaya arc- making a Vudays' tour of development works in Province Wellesley and Penang. Yesttriay morning, Urn party motored to Bukit Scraiah where Mr. D. W. Brisbane166 words
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Article74 1921-09-24 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penanjr. September 24. At the Associated Scottish Pipers of Malaya gwmal HncHj| al t!:.- IVnat:-,-Club the following tmtm-ktmmk wtr.elected Hon. president, Mr. J. I). Kemp I tea. !',pe Mftjor, Mr. \V. S. Goldie; hon.| secretary hik! htmilK, Mr. .1. A. Alexan-| lier lomniittee, Me.-.srs.74 words
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Article73 1921-09-24 9 (hrom Our Own Orr°spc"iHont. > i\ Thi funeral uf Dr. Bn«sj Ktmi, «■>■•■!• til tie I pita! T laj n.' .1. Wl I ]v K Or. Kent 1 hospital o\CT five -_r.-. iie ..j i.r^ ;it th fftadcnt* Keiil by cue .■'ciMM-oi- «.!ov. ITBBUBt '.'I the73 words
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Article174 1921-09-24 9 We aiv indebted to Messrs. Wilson Holjmtc and Co. for the Kubber Trade Association of London's statistics for Aujruxt fn in which make the following extract:. Move/iunts of all kinds of rubber to and from the United Kingdom. Import*. July Seven M*Trtfc» i 1020 1021 4998 1921 I174 words
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Article1023 1921-09-24 9 Big Rubber Combine Mooted At Kuala Lumpur. (By One Who Was Present) Kuala Lumpur, September -'2. Yesterday's meeting in the Kuala Lumpur Town Hall was fairly representative, although by no means large. Mr. R. U. Ladell, who took the initiative in calling the meeting, explained its object and1,023 words
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Article2007 1921-09-24 9 Building the New Imperial Constitution. By Our Special Correspondent London, August M. The tumult and the shcuting dies tincaptains and the kings depart. That isay the Imperial Conference is ov< r, nd the heads of the various free State* w lich constitute the freest Empire on rth and2,007 words
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Article321 1921-09-24 10 I loyd's Medals for Officers And Men. felli w mm! by th .who dais ..rds are ai follow R. i, i->..i. i .1;.. D.5.0., i: S 11. Carliale. Sflver medal.— Com. H. Brady. HJLB. [on B. H. Tower, D.S.C.. U.M.S. .Mm (J. Dewar, DJ3.C, H.M.B. Carlisle321 words
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Article167 1921-09-24 10 Weean. Lcwii aajd Peat report: September :'■>. Btnea "ur la.-, mtert there has bacn -.n all round improvement in the market md prieea have aaVaaeed l t-> IVi cents. lv be tie result of trade :ivl, and lar;re orders for lower grades have been from New York.167 words
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Letter49 1921-09-24 10 To the Editor of the Sfaits Times. Sir,— How about ar. E at the end of the word Malaya at the head of your leader in the lane of the 16th fnst. Yours, etc., PEDANT. Malacca, September 17, 1921. [W< confess t;j a J onmalm." Ed.. S.T.]49 words
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Letter135 1921-09-24 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Jt seems a pity that the soldier linys from Tanjrlin should have to walk to town each afternoon when so many cars are proceeding that way in order to pick up their owners at the ofacea and it mi^ht135 words
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Article341 1921-09-24 10 Dear Food as a Contributory Cause. Befon the Clittf Justice-, Sir Walter Shaw, in the Supiuiue Cuurt, yesterday afternoon, Uh public examination in bankruptcy took place by the assistant Official Assignee. Mr. G. 2. Kellagher, of Mr. Albert Akxander Day. at present employ-! Ed as Superintendent341 words
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Article234 1921-09-24 10 At the Liberty Hull, a wonderful pieturizution of r'merson Hough's ifreat novel i. titled the Sagebrusher, a heart story, with an all star cast, will bo continued another two njghts together with Eddie Polo's sciial. Km? of the Circus, episodes S and 8 in four part.;. In the234 words
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Article102 1921-09-24 10 The following notes for the seven days lending August Si, are prepared by the General Staff for issue to the Press Germany. The situation in Upper Silesia is reported generally quiet in all arena up to Au.vu.st 21. On August 1^ 2 machine guns were handed102 words
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Article492 1921-09-24 10 Committee of .Management Appointed. A meeting of the members of the Chua community was held on the 19th instant, at the residence of Mr. Chua Sin Ghee, 130, Lavender Street. There was quite a representative fathering, the number •■>-«' --in being about 40, mostly merchants ami492 words
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Article301 1921-09-24 10 Trial of Sikh on Murder Charge. At the arizes yesterday, the case taken up was one in which a Sikh named [Goonja Stegh was charged with the murIder on Aognat last at Bukit Pasoh, |Biasapore, near the General Hospital, tot a wotaaa Maaad Isakh'.r «.f the same •nationality.301 words
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Article200 1921-09-24 10 Decision Given in Supreme Court. This morning Mr. Justic BairvttLenaard delivered judgment in the medical case, i:i which Dr. P. K. Crahay, a wellknown medical practioner of thai city, cluinud ?<jr),ooo from Dr. J. Conrad, surgeon, for breach of agreement, and asked for an injunction restraining: the200 words
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Article419 1921-09-24 10 S.F.A. Cup Competilion. The R. E. Sports Club went a step further in the S.F.A. cup comtenlay by a notable win >•• I *«U fancied S.C.F A. 11. Them v. :'iinr much betwe.n the teams 9br Same, but towards tho end I the way of the U.E.s anc! t:419 words
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Article84 1921-09-24 10 It is a nity that there are M many events on to-day, but it was naeaaaary ti BBia the Sinjrapore-Malacca match without further de'ay as n.xt Saturday tht padanc is booked for cricket. The following wiil n.prcsint the V.M.C.A ip:ninFt thf Borneo Co. on Monday on the Raffles Bwiainatlnn W.84 words
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Article33 1921-09-24 10 Our Kuala Lumpur eorreapondaat wires: —In a practice game, yaatardmy -fternoot'. in thy absence of 'I centre forward, j;nd Davidson, back, r scratch team beat the Malaya Cup Selangor t am by 2—o.33 words
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Article34 1921-09-24 10 One of yesterday's ourirl Doned to Monday Bad D. J. Dawson a walk ovev i' I *':<:•. Monday's Ties. I. A. Beins v. ,1. E. Gardner. V. BadrwaUy r. D. W. Scot*.34 words
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Article90 1921-09-24 10 Our Ipoh corr.'-pondont wirei At the gMMtal meetinr: t.." the Ip»h Gymkhana Club it WM aanooaead that th' iacinvr accounts for eirrht monlns showed a profit of ST. VM> and the revenu.- for the same period ibowad an excess of injome over expe'uiitur. of ?4.00!». It is90 words
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Article46 1921-09-24 10 In connection with the Garrison Golf CJub the liien's monthly r.ie.-lal piay'l <m the 18th and 19th tott, result.d as follov.s E. Gregory Jonea s:; —12-. 71 (winner) Major C. H. Denyer 89^-16: 78 G. B. Aitims 95—18 =77 H. R. S. Law !>2— 7^8546 words
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Article399 1921-09-24 10 The nineteenth aiuuial v- nerul ineet!ii<;. was held in the Club House on September 22, at 6.30 p.m. There were present Mr. S. A. Lan", in the ohair, l|aaata< Salmond, Webb, Garden'. r Barrett, Tryner, Hogjr, Robinson, Nicholl, Bcauchamp. Flett. Maloney, Alford, Ritche. Jamieson, Fenwiek, 11 Jackson,399 words
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Article213 1921-09-24 10 Th? members of the Chinese Swimming Ch* held their twelfth annual general •neeting i.t their club house at Tanjong Cateng on Sunday. The vice-president, Mr. Scow Poh Lcng. was in the chair. There was a large attendance of members. The following were the officers elected for he213 words
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Article268 1921-09-24 10 Proposals to be Submitted To Government. The Municipal Serve Uuy forwards the Vilowimr for publication At the dose <>f the Deputation of the Municipal G mmissiuners to His Exctlency the Governor on Friday, the Ifith 'Mia III, the reporter:; withdr'v arl the I'jestiot' of the Tramway Service m268 words
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Article137 1921-09-24 10 At the meeting of the V.M.C.A. l.'tcrai;. Society on Wednesday night the resolution that the time has now arrived for th.- Government to introduce a mcasur.prohibiting the manufacture, sale or consumption of alcoholic liquors in Malaya, was taken up for di cusitii. After tlu:137 words
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Article129 1921-09-24 10 Some days ago it was MBtiOM I Ml thaae columns, siiys the Malayan Leader, that Railway telegraph wires were being cut at Sri dung by sone mischicf-makei-iml eonaideralHs difficulty was iiiparjiiarrd in the transmission of Railway messages till the wires were repaired. It IM (■uneairaa that129 words
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Article20 1921-09-24 10 Programme of Drills, etc for week end' ing Friday, September 30 Monday, l!iith.— »AT, p.m.. Drill HhII20 words
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Article1646 1921-09-24 11 I To Australia in One Hundred Hours. In vi«w of the Kind's speech and the aitivities j.s n.parris civil aviation* in foreim countries. The Observer ukedMr. Holt-Thomas ;ho pioneer of military aviation before the war. and civil aviation lima the war, the founder of the London-1,646 words
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Article398 1921-09-24 11 For the Murder of Unarmed Sepoys. ["be following communique gives aci int< of tiir successful unopposed and unmitrve actions against the of 'lindu ami treacherously mnrd -t'.uk thr-t Irnu-d sepoys On July 2(> thr t mod sepoys of thi Karram militia M tuminf fn.m a signal c heir398 words
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Article16 1921-09-24 11 Tw,. armed n bben detaetad ha \>«Uund (uiiiwjs jumped into the WhauirpcMi ii!fl-iiii_iiiil£L-!M£lliil^_ttad W<m! drownisl. I16 words
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Advertisement221 1921-09-24 11 New Music, THE WHOLE WORLD SERIES THE MOST POPULAR SERIES THE OLIVER DITSON EDITION STERfI'S LIBRARY MAGNUS ORGAN VOLUNTARIES SCOTTISH STUDENTS SONGS OI VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Also Piano and Vocal Operatic Scores, Francis and Days, Darewski, I'eldman, Planet. Song and Dance Annuals, Standard Folios Waltz, Song and Pianoforte Pieces.221 words
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Advertisement411 1921-09-24 11 Raffles^ Hotel toKtV B Projrraarn. .fur Diimw. rjLndng) Dancing <l>.ninf Dr«M Mnttii it FRlDAY.— «peciml I.oneh— Or^heitra aAI SS2SI)7 GMrt Ni ht and Daaeln (ET#nln Dri>i u ti i PICTURES Sund;«\. Soptrmbcr 21, 1921, !1.30 p m "MAGGIE'S KIR.ST FAIAIC BTBP" (CoinHv) A STITCH TIM IV K.t"r!S. Xl" 1 Ik"IOn411 words
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Article919 1921-09-24 12 Can Malaya Grow Rubber Malay Agriculturists' Mare's Nest. The Tinu-s of Ceylpn prints the following: article b.neath the above headings The report by the Director of Agriculture of the F.M.S. on the rapid deterioration of tfct Malaya rubber-grow-ing suils has a considerable amount of local interest. The Director of Agriculture,919 words
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Article114 1921-09-24 12 Oranny Miller, the oldest show woman at Mitcham Fair, has died suddenly in her caravan. She had been present without a break at the fair for 85 years, mi had nev.'.r hod a doctor. There are tliroo daughter*, four sons. 21 irrandi-hildr. :i uivi live jrrpat-gTand-childrcn.114 words
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Article173 1921-09-24 12 WHO KEEP BABY'S OWN TABLETS IN THE HOUSE. Hvcrj mother known thone nights of and unrest when the baby, or one or other of the older children, wakes up feverish anil unwell. The problem then i« what chd best be done until the doctor comes173 words
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Advertisement212 1921-09-24 12 Kiam Kiat STANDS for ATISFACTORY ERYICB DO NOT WORRY, WE WILL HELP YOU. DOT EMBOSSED Box Strapping IN CONTINUOUS LENGTH COILS OF SOO FEET Made of flexible, cold rolled steel, lacquered to prevent rustias and emboosrd to protect the hra<! of tbe nail. The edges are ronndad to prevent cutting212 words
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Advertisement399 1921-09-24 12 FOR SALE STEEL MOTOR LAUNCH UNDEK COXSTKi:( TION. DIMENSIONS. 53 ft. by 12 ft. by 5 ft. .i in., J'ia:'t about 1 ft. ENGINES. "Holindcr" Crude Oil or Thornycroft Koro.T>i.\ Caa be eoinpicivd viih cither siaaie or twin scrtw and finished jp m a passenger, curgo or towing launch. lor399 words
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Advertisement76 1921-09-24 12 r Pineapple Brand Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY, LIMITED Your Transport It is false economy to run your lorry if you are not getting full efficiency out of it, never know when it is going to breakdown and cause annoying delays to deliveries We specialise in the repair and overhaul of76 words
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Article1288 1921-09-24 13 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE or mntnificlpnt wav-p' 'islic I tfak household furnitUi' 1 Ilis Ma tcr'-i Voice );:Hf pprinp trair.upl.oiic. Key II.:. I iKi BMtol cycle one •1 Mazwtll motor car. Also a rubber tyroj Victoria .vid, Austrslian goldinff, complete with harne>)*# etc., etc. To be heM at1,288 words
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Advertisement423 1921-09-24 13 The Brand of Confidence EUROPEAN EUROPEAN T Q TITAN C N E The World's Best E IVI /&f^mk N THE N MOST RELIABLE nn brand nn OBTAINABLE FROM i Messra. AYLESBURY NUTTER, Ipoh, Tapah, laipingr, Ttluk Anson, Penang Kedali. WEARE CO., LTD., Sercmbsn Kuala Lumpur. KENO HIN CO., Malacca. Um/mt423 words
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Advertisement57 1921-09-24 13 > v- j» '< Vriv- 8 STREET. y /H fThe Premier Soda Water of Singapore. T I t" '^^BSS > T*^ I^HBA S^' 0 Ag'.'i:t.J for S.S. i Mil.i;i WKss Sm Ambrosoli Stoppani Co. Colonial Motor Co. 189, Orchard Road, Singapore Tol. 980. Asahi Cement (BEST PORTLAND CEMENT) IN STOCK57 words
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Advertisement967 1921-09-24 14 ItffWTMff WCfUtl SALE ESTATE OF LOW KIM PONG, DECEASEB j IN THR SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Salt No. IM of IMS. Between TAN BUCK SENC, TAN BOCK INK and CHLN Mill AND ONG BING TEONG Plaintiffs and LOW CHEB NEO and CAN TENG NEO, Defendants.967 words
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Advertisement232 1921-09-24 14 MORTGAGEE'S SALE AUCTION SALE baa freehold land and dwelling boa c, situnte at an 1 knova as Westbourne, i Municipal No. 4, Gilstead Eond. Singapore, !i at our salerooms, 10 ■!•>, F.»ff.e» Piaco, j, .norc. on Tuesday, September 27, at 240 p.». PARTICL'L\RS. All that piece of land situate in232 words
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Advertisement1921 1921-09-24 14 AIMU DTrt f4.tw.ttw 1.0, aw-ranc. la /we«.»Y«r $l%OOO,»tt THE SBEftT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE GO. LTD. (laaomratod la Btralts Settlements) MEAD OFFICE i WVa^erto* llagapora. I ONDON OFFICE »J, Old Jewry. The Ooaiaany *aa *»O,Mt 4**osHod wiU th* Sopreaie Comrl of Eaglaad aad eompllss with tfas British Life AsMiTatic* mpanies Act1,921 words
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Advertisement140 1921-09-24 15 The Service Sip AVERAGE SALES FOR LAST 9 MONTHS 70 CARS. &L a o r f e JtSSf large number of Fords in these Because it is the only car which can satisfy the present day call for economy and is cheapest in first cost and the most gySJLfi,"* c140 words
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Advertisement363 1921-09-24 15 1 V V\ THE o^ a r« ttinj^ v r< 7>V HAIPHONG DRAGON Vlsi/ 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. HE SHEPCO TRANSPORT SERVICE 5-b. ORCHARD ROAD. Whenever yoa plrt«e CALL FOR363 words
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Advertisement306 1921-09-24 16 New Shipment Just Arrived of Carpenter's Smoothing and Jack Planes. Bna sarzusjsi Tapp.<l N«K f 11 in. t" r .11. Cutlamf; BraM Hull Hinges, from 111 in. to I in. Cljbnrn BtrwV Spniincrs. from G in. ti 24 in. Asbestos CVrd or V irn. all sizes. Asl)t-s»(is I'ipc I agglßg306 words
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Advertisement366 1921-09-24 16 TAY GBM KIAT S6, rinu ip street. Ihnne Nos. 3113 and 3114. The *u<T(»osful contractor for anpply of FIREWOOD AND BASKETS AND BROOMS, ETC to the Singapore Municipality durlag •he rear l'J2l. GLOBE QOII.VU ItEMEDT For clearing and preserving steam boilers of all types. Used by all factories, steamers, etc,366 words
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Advertisement893 1921-09-24 16 CLASSEED ADVERTISEMENTS Th« PRKPATD charges far Waata, Far fata, Ta Let, etc, la aHlaary class set type hWUfJ six words ta line) am t— Per line one insertion 28 cts, two las. 48 cts, three ins. 64 c's, four ins. 82 ets^s/vv ins. -$1.00, six ins. $1.18, ten Ins $140893 words
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Advertisement657 1921-09-24 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, bungalow No. 80-1, East Coast Road, about 100 yards from the sea. Excellent end healthy locality. Four bedrooms, ball, front and back verandah, servants' quarters and garage. Electric li;?ht and water. Further particular* apply M. E. Elias 15, Malacca Street or 21, Tunjong Katong Road.657 words
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Advertisement430 1921-09-24 16 CUT AWAY VIKW SHOWING Matthews Engine-Generator Unit $950 MODEL The Simplest Possible Combination of a Generator and Casolinc Engine. "In 1914 Matthews 1 K.W. plants were selected by the U.S. Treasury Department Engineers for lißhthouso installation nnd in each year sir.cc, additional Mntthevs plants have been Eeh'Ctod." With tho U.S.430 words
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Advertisement335 1921-09-24 16 Straits Motoj car Service, Ltd. 213-flir,, ORCHARD ROAD. Sole Distributors of BELLANGER famous French Car. All kinds of Repairs to Motor Cycles, Cars and Lorries executed. Crarked Cylinder*. Crank-Canes, Gears and broken parts of all metals Welded. reliablfTcars and lorries hired (Utom Transported from Ships, GodowD*, I'rirate Houses, etc. A335 words
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Miscellaneous190 1921-09-24 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES t.lilotiaT sllil General 58 Manager', office Hi" Job Printing Office- 1244 All Manaaaications relating ta editsrial matters and news should he nddrirsaed to THE EDITOR. All con-.muaita'i'ins re*atini; to business matters- advertlse-ini-nts. fubscriptienf, account;, printing, .te.. should be addressed to THE MANAGER. \uvi:rtisement rate^ Wants. For190 words
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