The Straits Times, 26 September 1921
1921-09-26
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Title Section13 1921-09-26 1 The Straits Times. NO. 2(3,752 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement86 1921-09-26 1 <HS|»«J^EO|* "BEAR BRAND" UNSWEETENED CONDENSED I Jl* UMSWEETENCD I Swiss Milk PREPARED UNDER CONDITIONS OF TME MOST SCRUPULOUS CLEANLINESS AT EMMENTHAL, THE FINEST MILK PRODUCING PART OF SWITZERLAND. UNSURPASSED FOR ITS EXCELLENT RICHNESS AND FLAVOUR. SOLE tQENTS: JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS. LTD. (Incorporate in Ca(Ua4) S X N G A PORES.86 words
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Advertisement148 1921-09-26 1 JUST UNPACKED Choice Selection of NEW FROCKS 1 {aßatr L'nii AFTERNOON EVENING WEAR 1 f I Styles in MILLINERY FOR THE FORTHCOMING RACES. Robinson Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Singapore) SINGAPORE x_^ Pure Beef Dripping SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. WHY PAY CASH! We sell on the* HIRE-PURCHASE SYSTEM. FRANKELS, LTD.148 words
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Article438 1921-09-26 2 BR EADL ESS RUSSIA. Tale- ef Anguish by Refugees At Hull. Grim' stories ef the 'terrible plifrht of Russia were told by British refugees from i that country who arrived at Hull the other day. The party numbered 17, the majority of its members being worn >ji and children who438 words
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Article242 1921-09-26 2 The report by the directors of Colinsburgh Rubber Estate, Ltd., to the fourth ordinary annual general meeting of share- holders to be held on September 30, 1921, covers the year ended March 31, 1921. After charging to revenue all secretarial and office expenses, directors' fees and depreciation,242 words
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Article179 1921-09-26 2 1 On September 2, a picnic party eonIg of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gish of the Christian Mission, Nanking! and a few lady friends went to ths Goddeu of Mercy Temple on the Nanking siJe of the Hills and Kulinx.'and vMTt enjoyimr a swim in one179 words
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Article119 1921-09-26 2 L.i utenant G. A. Le Franc, who met! a gallant death on the Frontier on July i 1«, was riding under very heavy fire to save tba wounded when he was killed. Quite a young man, at the age of sixteen Mr. Le Franc119 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement218 1921-09-26 2 I Britain's j 1 Bonniest Babies 1 are GLAXO Babies ijf Infant Welfare Centres have been formed all over Graai Britain to help mothers rear better babies. An official government list recently published gives the addresses of I 1,517 Centres. Over 1,200 such Centre* are regularly JIE -r! purchasing sufficient218 words
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Advertisement310 1921-09-26 2 1 KErmaiH Dependable Marine i| If you arc looking (or a depetwjI able tnpne one that will always 1 Kcrmath dependability i* a by- II ill wor<^ Among Kermath userv I 4t> 40 HP. 4 cyl.nJer. 4 cycle I Price: |230-51,6i0, Detroit I UNITED ENGINEERS. LTD, I j Singapore, BJ.310 words
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Advertisement210 1921-09-26 2 10 HP. CITROEN OAR TIM «xe«U«nf« ot r*r«aeh ratou-ibO* Mrikoartaf lv tassj MM kaow» and agreed by »xp*rts Tb« Crtnxn Is ik» ssfcjtiMgM fc«*t of this school of pradoetioa ft«« this r»markab!» Car— lomptn it via aay •Usir l!t»i MIMM Market. Taka a demonstration rid* drirs it ToarMlf If r««210 words
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Article1426 1921-09-26 3 i Conference of Malay Officers At Kuala Lumpur. I The conference of Malay officers of the F.M.S. Department of Agirculture opened in Kuala Lumpur on the 19th instant, says the Malay Mail, and was well attended, ('apt. B. J. Eaton, 0.8. E., acting Director, opened the conference. He1,426 words
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Article244 1921-09-26 3 A HKI I'l l I HI'GGESTION. i The expression run-down comes from I the feeble action of an unwound clock, and! the comparison is a good one. Applied to I health it means a condition in which all the bodily functions are enfeeble/I. Appetit« fail*, the digestion244 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement294 1921-09-26 3 WE HAVE "Ruston Hornsby" OIL ENGINES Of the following sizes available for immediate delivery from a^ock PETROL-PARAFFIN OIL ENGINE 3 B.H.P. i KEROSENE OIL ENGINES From 2i/o B.H.P. to 55 B.H.P. PUMPING SETS WITH OIL ENGINES COMBINED From 1,250 gallons to 2,500 gallons per hour. R TYPE CRUDE OIL ENGINES294 words
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Advertisement231 1921-09-26 3 LONDON SELLING ASEHTS DOMOO I RES 1 I«M c.n r>liti STLES ,-■■< n in Brilish and OILBELDS <. ji.Hnental MarUIDES A JKINH keta. RI'BBKR. mm* COTTON, WOOL 1 Samples veined. ORES Mil I Be* port* for coaGUMS, AND I tUnmenu indicatGKNI HAL I t(i PRODUCE KEYMER, SON CO. import Dept.)231 words
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Advertisement485 1921-09-26 3 jfur.'sruiu.intfcf .'MfsoioM sa a, U mrti tIK- i.<- p C»li»dcr I '•li-ni s pt3 Kovsl Kabr ihe revly humtum «i>d ratable brrakfto\t-n^ lfc««fc.tau, M grf HualMrf ROT ALHUBV Worki ALTBNCa*¥. THE RICHEST LEGACY Ii not wealth but HEALTH. But when you inherit a condition of the blood that make* that485 words
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Advertisement540 1921-09-26 3 t MOTOEJT AUSTRIAN DEBTS i TREATY OF PEACE (AUSTRIAN) ORDINANCE, 1»21. British Creditors are hereby notified tkat particulars of their claims against Austrians f should be forwarded to the Local Adrai- nistrator before September 30 next. The claimant must be a British Subject resident in the Straits Settlements and th«540 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement784 1921-09-26 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0.- British India AND Apcar Line F (Compaaies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) The Company. MAIL SERVICE EAST OF BOMBAY are at present saspended LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON I TO MARSEILLES AND784 words
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Advertisement476 1921-09-26 4 STEANER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO. LIMITED •tianen laleadsd to aaU*/v«a> aiaea#«.r. KlNTA— Monday, 4 p.m., for Port Bw.tt.n hem and Penang. HYI I LBONG-Mondajr. at 4Jc pg^ toi Malacca and Mnar. tAKA- Tuesday, at 4 SO pjai., ft Mal.su and Maar. IPOH-Wednesday, at 4 p*. M Port Swettenham and Penang.476 words
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Advertisement48 1921-09-26 4 STEAMER SAILINGS DOLLAR LINE VIA SUEZ Grace Dollar LOADING OCTOBER 25. Through Bills of Lading tuned from Singapore to the Principal Cities of tht United StaUa and Canada. For farther information ai to Bates, etc. apply to THS ROBERT DOLLAR GO. No. 117-121, Market Street. Telephone No. SI.48 words
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Advertisement368 1921-09-26 4 STEAMER SAILINGS 0. S. if THB OSAKA SHOSKN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporated la Japan) Ne. 1, Ue Soasa Street. Proposed Sailing from Slngaitoro (Subject to change without notice) EUROPEAN HNS For Port Said, Marselllea, London. Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hambarg an, dep ALTAI MARU Oct. 15 Oct. 16 •AMAZON MARU Nov. 2368 words
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Advertisement601 1921-09-26 4 STtAMEff SAILINGS AUSTRALIA BY BURNS PHILP LINE c incorporated la AostraUa) Singapore to Java Porto. Port Darv. Tharsday Island, Brisbane and Sydney, Torres Straito, also with traashipment w other Victorian, South Australian and Nor-.. Queen«land Portu, British New Guinea, N< BriUin, Tasmania and New Zealaad raw APPROXIMATE HAILINi;* MARELLA, 7,372601 words
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Advertisement384 1921-09-26 5 *STEmHI SAILINGS N.Y.K. European Line LONDON LINE Fortnightly Service FOR MAKSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWEItP, VIA POSTS lN*n\ MARU Oct. 9 DUM MABU Oct. Id LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Service FOR MAUSKII.I r.S AND LIVERPOOL VIA PORTS LISBON MARU Oct. 9 HAMBURG LINE Monthly Service FO>t LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTEEDAM AND HAMBURG, VIA384 words
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Advertisement251 1921-09-26 5 STEAMER SAILINGS Straits-AustratTa-Scrvice OF TIJE I kp.m. (KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPY). REGULAR MONTHLY sailings from Singapore to Sydney and Melbourne direct by the up-to-date passenjrtT steamers HOL'TMAN and "ROGGEVEEN." VASSENGERS and CARGO can now be booked from Singapore to Sydney and Melbourne WITHOUT TKANSHJPMENT. Fares To Brisbane or Sydney, Ist class251 words
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Advertisement230 1921-09-26 5 STEAMER SAILINGS INDO-GHINA STEAM NJW. COMPANT, UMTTKU (Incorporate In laflaatf) IHfH Scrrlea to Jtp«n via H»a«k*ag *t>» Ikugkal and to Calcatu ria Pasaat, tmm Stßcspor*. Taking C»r»o on ihroagh 8111 a «I lai'.ai for Canton. Macao, Mvatov, Ajaay, Cbafoo Ttlntfin. Mrwchwanx, Tanctaa* port*, f»i raoaa, tha Philippinai, ate. FOR PENANC230 words
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Advertisement174 1921-09-26 5 STEAMER SAILINGS DODWELL LINE Incorporated tn Englaii) FOR NEW YOKK DIRECT VIA BVM. •KKNDAI. CASTI.E mid Oct. WRAV CASTLB mid. Not. BOWES CASTLE mid. Dec. "Calls at Boston. For frrisht, plc.itic »rply to I'ATEKSO.N, SIMONS A CO., LTD, Agonti. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE PAHSENGLK SERVICE Sailing's from Singapore to London174 words
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Advertisement518 1921-09-26 6 CINEMAS EMPIR E H m al 0.30 w\\, laai mUIob ol Iha ymt i., A WOMAN IN ORBBV 31 pels v md A. M. WilHaniarm'g giaalaat m and ::n>iX!n6r. Kntircly ,t I'ircctor and XKE WOKCg-JJ 11* 'VUfcJ VlfEB RpUoda 15 (tad). Thrill'! Glow! Luigh HABB^i GABF.Y the inimlubki in iaaita.518 words
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Advertisement378 1921-09-26 6 CINEMAS -—^^2~~~™"~""~~"~'"'~^'""~''"""~~~~""~"^^|"^^^ i^ 1 i B From TViursdoy, Scptambor 92, to Wednesday, S«otembor 28. exeludina} Sunday, Soot ember 96, 1921. A Strikingly Pretty Tathc Play, T'catnniif; tho wcll-kno-.vn FANNIE WARO in Ilifc rdc •>' i bewitebiflg JapCnan nirl A JAPANESE NIGHTINGALE: In 5 Parts. A pietOM will: (luin'y Mttin(a, i"378 words
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Advertisement227 1921-09-26 6 NEVER SAY DYE. SAY TINTEX AT MAYNARD'S WINDOW We are showing a fewsamples of what can be done with ONE TEASPOONFULL OF T I NT EX NEVER SAY DYE, SAY The Strongest Combination of Malay Actors and Actroascs STAR OPERA AT THE THEATRE ROYAL North Bridge Road To-night To-night Mr.227 words
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Advertisement326 1921-09-26 6 a a r*o a > tf f%» m,imiim><im Discovery of Blotting Paper. Blotting paper was an accident. Its discovery gained its inventor nothingbut a discharge from his position, and a first rate scolding 1* precede that. Early in the li>th century n Berkshire I'aper Manufi't'urer wandered out into his factory,326 words
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Article1190 1921-09-26 7 Further Reduction in Cost Of Labour. The folding report is officially supplied A inert] meeting of the Central Pahanj? Planters' Association was held at Raub on September 17, •there being present, Mr. K. (Ie Bomly, in the chair, and the following Members Messrs. Harding, Koss. Daumq, McVitie,1,190 words
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Article132 1921-09-26 7 nnrin Monday, September 26. High Wntcr. C.3 a.m., 4.22 p.m. P. and O. homeward mail close*. M. M. outward mail due. Tuesday, September 27. Hiirh Water, 7.9 a.m., 6.2 p.m. Kent Roiird, £.15. Wednesday, September 38. High Water, B.IC a.m., 7.3G p.m. S»!<- Work, Tomlin on Hull.132 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article345 1921-09-26 7 EaM Whnrf Raiin Nil. F.ist \>hsrl Thr., Tamhi. Sheers Wharf i. Hordjk. .Main Wharf ■-VHciiior Tnub, Sumatra, Honolulu Mam. Eu>ho Marj. Rmpirr Dock Ipch. Medu.ia. Pekinir Maru. Wilt Wharf Nincchow. Antiluchus. Jardinr K Wharf Like Faulk. Tulo Urani Coal Wharf Nil. Keppcl Harbour. ■Ala Wharf nithina,345 words
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Article109 1921-09-26 7 TcmUt 'ort Svrottcr.hiim, Penartg, Colombo, Aden, Port S»id and Europe (vi» M»r«i-illf«> Pm'upplemcnUry M«il by trnin to TenJins, takinp mail* for Europe, etc. I11" Registration up to 3.30 p.m. SwetUnhnip and Pen«ng S p.m iourabaya und ll»ndjfrnia.«in pm-*»!»-e«"»nd Mum ».m. Danckok 3 P-m- ..-..n. llainhonc, lioni;k<'n:, SliAncliai109 words
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Article48 1921-09-26 7 Dally (Except Sunday) by Train. Federated Malay .States, l'ckon, Malacca, Munr miiU r< naiiß 8 p.m. MAILS FOR KtTROPE (Official I'lml Olhir Report) l.i-rt Sißßßpur- Arrived l.mulmi August 8 September 6 August 11 September 7 August C September 8 Auf u»t 18 September 14 August 13 September 1648 words
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Article137 1921-09-26 7 i EXCHANGE S port, Scptombfr 26. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 5/32 Demand 2/a 2»/3J! T'livntc in ctcdrta 2/4 16/3 B On Mew York Demand 4'i% Private 'Jd days 46 On France Bank 590 On lmlia Bunk T. T. 156% On Hongkong. Bank d/d 25H p.c.137 words
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49 1921-09-26 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 12 o'clock ni'iin. September 2li, 1921. Tone of Maarfctt rSu-ady. Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers Sellers .Spot Or:. Oct.-Dec. ■Fan. -March S|.ot Oct. Oct.-I)w. ].m. -March Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyers Sellers :?2 •a .-w'a49 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article182 1921-09-26 7 Val. l'-i. Buyers. Sellcn. 1 1 Aycr Wen* 1.00 1 1 Hitani Tin 1.40 ].5O 1 1 Jclantnh 0.40 O.GO £1 £1 Knm. Kamunting 1.14.0 1.16.0 cd. 10 10 Kima Assoc. COO i'l £1 Lahat Mines 6 r Lingui Tin 3.25 0.75 10 10 Malayan Coll. V'.',o 11.50 1182 words
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Article122 1921-09-26 7 Vai. Pd. Buyers. Seller*. n £1 Br. Am. Tolmcco 3.0.0 3.10.0 Cl £1 K. Stnoltinj? Co. C.20 6.50 5/-5/-Kl<-ctric T'ways 2/G to 10 Fraser Neavcs 28.50 29.50 50 V.\ Hummer Hi Co. 75 85 lOttlOOKatz Bros. D<>f. 140.00 10 10 Mexican Ka-le 4.10.0 5.0.0 10 10 Maynard and Co.122 words
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Article92 1921-09-26 7 V. Er_r. C p.c. $1,2.14,300 par si^x p.m. S'poro Electric Tramways, 5 p.c. £:;.">O.OOO nom.i S'porc Mimici])al p.c. .•>1.v75,000 ptr. Spore ilnn. 41a p.c. l:> 07 $1,000,000 10 p.c. dis.; lull. -Ws OX. jrf^.-r- i of 1009 51,Ti00,*00 10 p.cTdls. Spore Mun. 4Va pc. of 190& $1,300,000 15 p.c.92 words
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Article348 1921-09-26 7 Fra.-rr uH Co. and Lyall aid ErattN Quotations. To-dav's Trices. Eraser Ki&ti A Co. fcTvatt. Allcnby ($1) 0.20 0J0 020 i Alor Gajah ($1) 0.90 1 00 O.'JO 1.00 A. Hitam (IS) C.50 7.50 7.00 7.00 Am. Malay f|2) 2.00 1.25 Lit i A. Kuniac ($1 i.W) 1.00348 words
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Article49 1921-09-26 7 PngVMMM of Drills, etc for week tndinjr J'riday, S-.-ptimber uO Mutiilay, 20th.— 3.15 p.m., Drill Hull, ChiniMj Company l'ccruitsTnfrtuj. JTth.— 5.15 p.ni., Drill Hall. iV/as Basj'i Kciuil. Malay Company. miff, 2Sth.-5.J5 p.m., Drill Hall. ChiMSe Company Rucraits (Musketry). Friday, "Otb CIS p.m., Drill Hall, S.KA. Company.49 words
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Advertisement31 1921-09-26 7 Dr. John Paul de Silva, M.R.C.S. ;..K.C.r.. D.T.M. (ataf.) eU-.. has been IttotaiaJ under the S.S. and F.M.S Medical Registration Ordinance h;-..1 in now r i.i. li ing hi SiiiK'U" r■"31 words
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Advertisement42 1921-09-26 7 Further Reductions FISK, MILLER'S AND VACCUM GUP TYRES AND TUBES .l/K TVKKS Ti;ilF.3 30 by 3-J.75 5.75 760 90 34.75 5.75 810 90 38.00 7.75 815 105 50.00 7.60 875 105 40.00 7.00 Wearne Bros., Limited SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH A PEN4/«G.42 words
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Advertisement621 1921-09-26 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS VACANCY FOR PAYING OUKBT. It* l.rm». M, MLKlizabeth, T. Vacancy as cashier and book-keeper filled ud. Applicants thanked. Allch and Gledhill. FOR SALE, Charm framoohoiM nnH o:u dozen record?. I'rice NO. Apply G52, Strait: Times. APPLICANTS No. 6^7 for position of Steno- Typist nre thanked add informed that621 words
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Advertisement361 1921-09-26 7 I For all Defects of Vl»loc CONSULT Mr. K. F CHON*; Fellow of the Spectacle Makor'; Co. Diploma of the British Opt Ira! Association Fellow of the Institute of Opthnf mic Opticians (London) OFFICE AT THE United Pharmacy 305, North Bridge RMai SINGAPORE liasolcne Motor Hiring Co. 'Phon« 75 S361 words
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1145 1921-09-26 8 The Straits Times. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 ORGANISATION. We pn c<;niial hlmm tv the move ment for a more effective organisation oi the Dollar Otif prrxlucin:; rubier it Malaya. There is no thought in anyone's mind of casting any reflection whatsoever on the R.P.A.M., but the question i 3 raised whether1,145 words
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Article20 1921-09-26 8 Members of i.'ic ESnginoeni' Association of Malaya wire entertnincl at tiffin at Prai yesterday by Messrs. Tophani, Jono-3 and Railton.20 words
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Article26 1921-09-26 8 Tliu Malay Mail understands that some of those who hold temporary employment in the X.M.S. Railways have received notice that their employment will terminate in November.26 words
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Article44 1921-09-26 8 Swimi Abiiciianumla. the srrcat Hintlj missionary, ami head of thy Baaukriahoa mission in America, who arrived here last Saturday, will address a public meeting i:i the Victoria Theatre at B.SO p.m. to-day on the subject of Progressive Hinduism. The meeting is opened to everyone.44 words
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Article26 1921-09-26 8 It is reported that all cargo space in vessels sailing from the Straits forAnMrjga is booked up for some considerable tim* to take rubber and tin.26 words
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Article24 1921-09-26 8 A win from Clayton dated September 25 states that Jess.' Guilford won the United States amateur golf championship, beating Gardner by 7 and C.24 words
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Article26 1921-09-26 8 Mails from the Continent by tho Andre Lebon missed connection. vit!i yesterday morning's train from Paling and were expected to reach at noon tcday by steamsr-26 words
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Article26 1921-09-26 8 A degree course in brewing is provided for by the University of Birmingham, in the Department of Brewing and of the Bio-Chemistry of Fermentation, just founded.26 words
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Article32 1921-09-26 8 The new steamer Kwangchcw, recently launched at the Taikoo Dockyard, has undergone her trials. A speed of 12.5 knot", was developed. Another trial is to be made shortly with oil as fuel.32 words
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Article37 1921-09-26 8 A London wir; of September 6 says The imports of Plantation rubber for August amounted to 6,243 tons and deliveries to 4,213 tons. The total stocks of Para and Plantation rubber are 72,870 tor.s against 30,768 tons.37 words
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Article44 1921-09-26 8 The name of Miss Cecilia Windson, s pupil of the Convent School, who passed with honours in the junior division of the last theory examination of the Trinity College of Music at the Convent School, WBI accidentally omitt'.-:l from t!ic list published en Saturday.44 words
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Article54 1921-09-26 8 In commemoration of the 2472 nd anniversary of the birthday of the jjreat sr.pe Ccnfucius, all the local Chinese Banks hsve notified the other banks that their offices will be closed on Wednesday, the 28th instant, between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Business v.-ill be transacted as usual between 154 words
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Article43 1921-09-26 8 The Ceylon National Association has protested *to the Secr.-tary of State agafnat the sudden imposition of taxation as inequitable and detrimental to the country's interest and cpp?als for full inqurry into incidence cf taxation and authority for use of surplus balances pending, sanic.43 words
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Article54 1921-09-26 8 A macical Jind variety entertainment will be given at the V.M.C A. Hall or Satarday next at B.SQ p.m. sharp- Admission will be SI and $1.50 for untied scat?. Tickets may be obtained from the general Mil III J of tne Y.M.CA. and al the door. The proceeds will b.54 words
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Article70 1921-09-26 8 Ilolywell, a South Lincolnshire village, ftrrnishea a pathetic- war record, as not one of the men who joined the fore-s fro-n fi.r.t place during the war is now alhra. The population of the viliare is approximately 100. Eleven me-n joined the force? th-rin-j the war. Eight were killed in action70 words
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Article73 1921-09-26 8 Wireless news received in Shanghai I fortnight ago from Ichang states that there is no decided chan?e i;i the situation there. Firing continues on both bank? of ths river and there have been sc-vcra: native casualties. Hupeh reinforcements are said to be arriving. Foreign, gunboat? in th; port are H.MS.73 words
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Article76 1921-09-26 8 Chan Kani Srr.g. who was produced at the Kuala Lumpur Police Court on Friday morning i:i eonnectioa with the bank fraud, and was enlarged on bail in $2,000. appeared r.rra:n late* on t! B same day, being re-arrested. It transpires that the anthorities thought the amount of bail was insufficient.76 words
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Article91 1921-09-26 8 The East lies its own ways and, say^ the Observer, we are unlikely to copy the methods of the Chine? 2 association which, in a petition to Shanghai Municipal Council against furious motoring, n*ks that chauffeurs found guilty of killing pedestrteaa should be locked in a room with the wax91 words
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Article85 1921-09-26 8 In the British Supreme Court at Shanjrhti on September 13 Judge Grain delivered judgiiKr.t with reference to Cecil Humphreys' bankruptcy and inter alia said that there could be no doubt that the bankrupt at the time of making the assignment was insolvent and the assic^iment in itself was an act85 words
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Article91 1921-09-26 8 Mr. W. E. Prater, second officer of the steamer Persian Prince, who was prosecuted in connecti>'n with the death of a Japanese on the v?ss'-"l in November last, and whose appeal against a sentence of two years is pending in the Tokio Appeal Court, has, says the Japan. Gazette, bi.n91 words
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Article90 1921-09-26 8 The l/70th Burma Rifles cilebrated their regunent'3 birthday with Regimental Sports on the Regimental Padang on 19th instant. There wer nine events on the progiamme, and, in spite of heavy rain in between, the pragramrae was carried out with jrreat keenness. The high jump and tug-of-war were perhaps the most90 words
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Article375 1921-09-26 8 Mafnbers of the Danish community in Singapore are to-dny honouring the birthday ti theii Kfctgi who is nov.- forty nan of age. Mr. W. J. Mayson. secretary ef the Singapore Club, is leaving for Home today. He expects to be awayf^bout nine f months. Mrs. K. Grollet,375 words
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Article40 1921-09-26 8 We are please>d to remind our readers of the sale of work whkh ia to be opened by Lady GuillemBrd in Tomlinson Hall, Orchard Road, on Wedni iiay at 10 a.m. Bargain hunters should be punctual.40 words
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Article48 1921-09-26 8 It is officially announced that His Royal Highness the Prince oT Wales will arrive at Pert Swvtt.nham in H.M.S. Renown on the afternoon of Monday, March 28, l'J'22. His lloyal Highneoa will leave Singapore on the morning of Sunday, Apri! 2.48 words
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Article115 1921-09-26 8 The entertainment which is befag arranged to augment the fumis of the Union Jack Club, and will take place at the Victoria Theatre cr Friday next, under the patronage of H.K. the Governor ar.cl I.ncly OnfllomawL H.K. Major-GeoeraJ Sir Joha Kowler, C.M.C.. U. 5.0.. and the Hon.115 words
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Article123 1921-09-26 8 Hew rs. Baker, Morgan and Co., Kuala Lumpur, state that, in response to a wire sent n day or two ago to London, for eomc candid views on the general situation, they on Saturday reeerred th- following reply General trade shows slight aigna of recovery, also123 words
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Article246 1921-09-26 8 After a short cessation from bus acci dents one of a serious nature has to be re conk I. This morning traffic tr: with a seating capacity for about 20 per sons, was on its way down to Keppd Har hour docks with mechanics and fttera fra246 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement139 1921-09-26 8 A MADE i/* iniC FINEST CLASS (OmJamk VIRGINIA CIGARETTE P CICA TT fJi LEAF JOHNNIE WALKER Red Label Whisky INCREASED SUPPLIES NOW AVAI \BLE $32.00 per case DUTY EXTRV Sol* Agenta JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE and KUALA LUJIPV*. Siderosthen ANTI-CORROSIVE PAINT Forms a permanent and complete139 words
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Advertisement199 1921-09-26 8 ALHAMBRA BMch Road. J'ts. THE FIC.HTIXG I.OVEU 5 Pts. Featuring Frunk May* Topirsl Budgets and Pollard Comedy S Hi. TANGLED LIVES S Pts. Featuring Harry T. Moroy and Betty Blythc And oflfrr interesting Comedy. "marlborougiT ■Beach Road. 5 Pt«. A JAPANKSK NIGHTINGALE 5 Pts. FcHturinrc Fannie Wurd Pathc Gazette and199 words
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Article405 1921-09-26 9 Question of Mandates Again Discussed. Rei'tf.r's Service. London, September 20. Geneva The i>?rma»;ent mandates commission to ntivisc the Council of tho League of Nations on r.ll mattors rclntinf to the observance of mandate will meet for the first tim > at iJen^'va 01: October A.^ The commission405 words
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Article124 1921-09-26 9 Rei;tei:'s Seuvice. London, September '10. Geneva The delay in the action cf European Ol»l Illillllll to cepo with the Russian famine has painfully impressed League circles. It pointed out thai relief st.ps should be taken with as little Jclay as possible as thousands are said to be dying124 words
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Article69 1921-09-26 9 Reuter s Service. London, September -i. The negotiations between engineering nnd shipbuilding employers and men on the question of the withdrawal of war bonus have broken down after protracted negotiations. Th<^ withdrawal involves reductions of wages of 10s. a week for 3,000,000 workers. The conference delegates of the69 words
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Article33 1921-09-26 9 Keuter's Service. London, September 25. Paris A rumour that proceedings arc to be taken against the directors of the Hanquc Industriellc dc Chine are officially declared to be absolutely without foundation33 words
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Article255 1921-09-26 9 Views on Irish and Unemployed Questions. Reuter's Service. London, September 23. Mr. Churchill, replying to a deputation at Dundee wiii; regard, to unemployment, said that since the armistice Government had spent £105,000,000 c:i relief. This was unparalleled anywhere in the world. American was now in an infinitely worse255 words
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Article231 1921-09-26 9 Belter's Service. London, September 23. Berlin In connection with the result <jf the recent negotiation? at Wiesbaden bet-.veen M. Loucheur and Dr. Rathcnau with regard to thj reconstruction of North France, Vonvaerts learns that a company will be formed in Germany and one in France. The German231 words
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Article90 1921-09-26 9 Reuter's Service. London, September 25. Cape Town The Commonwealth Dominion liner Port Augusta has arrived on fire. Fire broke out last week in the South Atlantic in bunkers containing coal loaded >in New York and Rotterdam. It is believed that the continental coal was responsible. The90 words
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Article52 1921-09-26 9 Reiter's Service. London, September 23. San Francisco Arbuckle appeared in the police court, where the surgeons who performed the post mortem testified to the nature of Miss Rappe's injuries. Journalists were excluded from the court, as the proceedings were mostly devoted to woman's eases. Most of the rpectatow52 words
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Article382 1921-09-26 9 A New War in the Balkan Area. Recter's Service. London, September 23Paris The Conference of Ambassadors presented tbe Hungarian Minister in Paris with a note calling on Hungary to evacuate the whole of Burgenland in a short time, r otherwise the Allijs will be compelled to resort382 words
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Article86 1921-09-26 9 Eeuter's Service. Paris, September 23. The Inter-Allied Control Commission is leaving to-day for Berlin to supervise the measures respecting payment of the next instalments, notably on November 15 of about .100,000,000 gold marks. The Persian Crown Prince, Hassar. Mirza, has arrived in Paris and waofficially welcomed at86 words
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Article59 1921-09-26 9 Kelteu's Service. London, September 23. Delft Fire has destroyed the interior of the thirteenth century Oude Kerk con- taining tho tombs of Admiral Tromp and Pietheim. London, September 24. Delft The- fire at the Oude Kerk was mastered. It is believed that it will be possible59 words
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Article46 1921-09-26 9 REI'TKK's StltVlCE. London, September 24. Paris Le Journal states that two PariH banks and three Anglo-American banks' with representatives in Paris have been badly victimised as a result of secret exchange operations by employees. The sum involved in one case alone exceed. 20,000,000 francs.46 words
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Article30 1921-09-26 9 Belter's Service. London, September 'Hi. PittsbuTg The American Sheet and Tinplate Company announces that th price cf its principal products will be in-■■rca-anl «5 a ton.30 words
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Article256 1921-09-26 9 Ostend Mail Sinks Norwegian Vessel. Reuter's Serv/ce. London, September 24. The Ostend mail steamer Jan Breydel, while prccecdijjg to Dover, collided with the Norwegian vessel Salina in a fog near the Goodwins. The Salina sank in four minutes.. Ten nenoaa were drowned, two fatally injur<?d and a number256 words
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Article208 1921-09-26 9 London, September 2\i. Wh?hingtou The War Finance Corporation has advanced ?1ri,000.000 to the cooperative rrrnin growers of Minnesota U> aid the marketing of the 1921 crops. London, September 23. Washington Mr.»Gc%ipers has cabled to the British, French, Italian and Japan esc labour organisations n BXRfUng, a worldwide208 words
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Article107 1921-09-26 9 Reuter's Service. London, September 21. I The composition of the British delegation to Washington will depend on the exact nature of the agenda. Thus the important position of Chinese affairs in the programme may require the appointment of a British representative specially qualified to discuss Chinese questions. London,107 words
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Article54 1921-09-26 9 liEtTKK'S SERVICE. London, September 23. Paris It is reported from Nice that jewels valued at 40,000 francs were stolen from a lady passenger en a train between Annecy and Cap Ferrat. London, September 23Etampeo The. famous French i.viator 1 Dcromanct has been kt'k\i. He crashed wliiL- practising for the54 words
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Article2314 1921-09-26 9 Lessons of Test Match By Our Special Correspondent. London, August 25. The chief lessons of our Test Match defeats arc now a matter of general agreement, and they can hardly be better ■UUnaciaei than they have been in an interview t>/ Mr. L. H. Tennyson, the English captain.2,314 words
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78 1921-09-26 10 LOCAL SHARE MARKET. Marphail and Co.'s Daily Report. pore, S iite osber H. Silver H l Hongkong I!'"'* PjC. [iivm.j Three month 1 i. KaM I Rather' more en ■>'. -i.K>, Norths l 1'.".. 70 cents. I'lu Piaha 1.-J-". I 1.52 1 .4-IJ57^», Lincuis S^O-3.60, Tnngkah Barbonra 1 1-I4»;n. Ratruts78 words
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Article95 1921-09-26 10 or Sir Edgeworth David, fwsoT Howehia anel <'aptain Wh returned from their geological expedition in Central Australia, which was ander-j taken under the asjspieea of the Australian Society for tbe Advancement of i David reportii that at Yellow < found the most wonderful glacial phenomena, evidences af \a.-t95 words
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Article87 1921-09-26 10 The following seven pupils <f Mi.-s M.| Aitki-n x ntci! al the theory! ..ii of Trinity College of Music)ui 11. 1921, have bevn ful I n<— Edna Paalaas (Hons.),. Mayhew i li Misso, i n. Poteen Nf:v- l Katbl<i«ii Holmberg, Ivy Oehlers. and ae-. Pianoforte. Helen87 words
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Article99 1921-09-26 10 I" 1 t I luaiy not recalling famoui episode in the career. Marqnii of Milford Haven nun- 1 n eal stand fast onicr lit of .iniie S6, 1914. The paper rhe Maraaii f Mftford Haven's mow through- i out the; navy and be ii legretted99 words
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Article83 1921-09-26 10 Cutt ing Losses. A correspondwri of the- MaJnyaa well known in busiij.-ss eireles re tin: I VM.S. who has recently retained front I trip i" Sumatra extending orer< riles It will no rhwfcl be of hil-rrt to you to know thai trip thrOHgh Siiinatra I saw man\ aUleaj «>f nsbber83 words
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Article99 1921-09-26 10 The- c. by .Major Longlcyji ;.s an «b|y brutal and fou! j muni, i•" was continued at the le.-umption j j Mr. Justice i 'Lennard anr]> ptvial j"iy this i.iorn- itv.r- in this case a Sikh, named Goorjah i barged v itb the murder99 words
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Article393 1921-09-26 10 Sint;apure beat Malacca. The h.avy rain ein Saturday afternoon turned the S.R.C ground .into a lake, ;uid this mater.oJly affected tin- chacaetac of the match tx two n Singapore and Malacca in the H.M.S. Malaya cup coin 'U'tition. Considering the conditions, however, it whs a rattlinj: good gaate. The393 words
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Article176 1921-09-26 10 of ether at I r was a large attendance on thi R 'iL-< Keclaniation on Saturday for tht iinr.l in the) Mala: a Football Association cun competi- j tion. Hit Excellency the Governor (Sir Laurence Gaillenaard, X.( .K.i was present.' and at thr candasioSJ of the176 words
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Article760 1921-09-26 10 Yesterday saw the Singapore Yacht] Club's la.^t rMs (or the arcaesi naarccr and the event was for Mrs. London s Cap,' the condition:; of which an- ill a.lv well- 1 known. A more disappointing r.^ornlnß would have been hard lo (md ai ju t h fore the760 words
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Article184 1921-09-26 10 Members and others are reminded that entries for the V.M.C.A. Swimming Carnival, which is to take plar-e on Saturday, October 8. will doss on Thursday of this Weak. The events include. 120 yards Open Cham] ionship of Singapore; Open Diving ion Open Team Rac?184 words
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Article33 1921-09-26 10 On account of«the^ieavy rain on Satur('ay afternoon it was impossible to hold the finals of tht Int-r-Club Sport:-, which hare consequently been postpotyd to *<iate Mnowted lak r, I i33 words
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Article256 1921-09-26 10 In spite of, the unfa .Saturday tbciv T*»- <ir i,- jm-jjSb attfn- iar al :i for tin Barnes Cub 'jaateh' .:n*ard was ainoiiiTst tac=c v. i play with much interest. The rain mad in very heavy end it was ban lit for the ponies ami dnVcal lyers.256 words
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Article115 1921-09-26 10 The following were the results of play fag the tbird and semi-final rounds c.f the Singapore Golf Championship Third Round. Gibson beat Gallic, one up. Mcllae beat Hcndrey, one up. IJut'.ey beat Gilbertson, one up. Ton-rue beat Finlayson at lDlh. Semi-final Round. Gibson beat Mcßae, 4 and115 words
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Article55 1921-09-26 10 A Reutcr wire from New *h>rk dated September 24, ftates that Johnny Buff, who if really a flyweight, was awarded the world's bantamweight title over Pete Herman after fifttvn rounds. Buff weighed S.st. l'ilbs. and Herman Bst. s*lbs. It was only two months ago that Herman recovered55 words
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Article37 1921-09-26 10 To-day's Tics. P. A. Coins v. E. Gardner. K. KuclVwal.iy v. D W. .Scott. Tuesday's Haa. A. B. Schudtl v. V. C. Snick. U. S. P««U v. S. I». Jayaratne. 937 words
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Letter344 1921-09-26 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Nearly a year ago His Excellency tho Governor laid the foundation stone of I Singapore's War Memorial on the Espk- nail and the papers published pictures showing what the memorial will look like when completed. Probably there is some344 words
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Letter424 1921-09-26 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, A recent circular in the Government Gazette publishes rules made by thy Governor in Council und-r Section 1 of the Hosbjtal Board Ordinance 1910, for committees appointed under Section 6 of the I said Ordinance. A committee just ap-424 words
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Letter290 1921-09-26 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, At the annual meeting of the Oriental Rubber Co. held in London on August 1U Major Yalden Thomson, the Chairman, proffered a new solution to the Rubber Crisis. I He said "It has required a complete collapse of the industry290 words
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Letter287 1921-09-26 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, With reference to the Bill i.itiiul<sl an Ordinance to provi the mdiiitcnance of an adequate iphj of food in the Colony," whicii is now be fore the Legislative Council, should like to be enlightened on one point, and, perhaps, some287 words
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Letter254 1921-09-26 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I shall thank you for a small space lin your valuable paper. Through the courtesy of the Honorary Secretary of the Y.M.H.A., Taiping, last night I had tne privilege of listening to a learned lecture en (Sivathat-huvam),254 words
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254 1921-09-26 10 To the Editor of tho Slraits Times. I Sir, —Permit me to insert in your valuable paper a few lines regarding 'he forthcoming appointment of a Chinese member lof the Legislative Council. Certainly this is a matter of much import. There were times when254 words
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Letter44 1921-09-26 10 It was the business principle of C. T. Yerkes, the American financier, who pronioted the tubes and modernised London traffic, that ho never made money out of th<! passengers who sat down trie people wi o han<» from the straps pay the dividen i44 words
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Article3141 1921-09-26 10 The Necessity for Raising More Money. i The third annual general meeting of the boUen of th above O.inpany was I the office "f Messrs. Boustead Bros., rolor.;bof on September 12. Present Mr. 11. Ireland (Onairman), Mr. H. V. Hill. Mr. 11. L. Percy (Directors), Messrs. P.3,141 words
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Article104 1921-09-26 11 Hie MMHICJac <f a jrirl's heart during t.r\ operation was described aL an inquest M IpawiCß recently. While uivlerpoinjr R minor opcrati.;n at the hospital a 14-Mars-oldifirU-ollapfeed. T| le SU iirLon, ana?stbstiat, and nur.se;> applied iv.-,toratives. but these proving unavailing the sun-eon i) aile an incision and ma.-sa)j104 words
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Article29 1921-09-26 11 At the sale last month of the Maniuis of Anglesey's property at Beau Dwert ■marble bust of a gwtlcmall of the lime a iL was buuKJit for the Victoria29 words
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Advertisement111 1921-09-26 11 J^few Music. THE WHOLE WORLD SERIES THE MOST POPULAR SERIES THE OLIVER DITSON EDITION STERN'S LIBRARY MAGNUS ORGAN VOLUNTARIES SCOTTISH STUDENTS SONGS OF VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Also Piano and Vocal Operatic Score*. Francis and Days, Darewski, Feldmnn, Planet, Song and Dance Annuals, Standard Folios Waltz, Song and Pianoforte Pieces.111 words
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Advertisement265 1921-09-26 11 RAFFLES HOTEL BALL ROOM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 39, 1921 HAS ISHFN ftjIRANGBD AFTBB THK CONCERT \r the VICTORIA THEATRE on Ihc above night in aid of the Funds of the UNION JACK CLUB Dancing till 1.30 a-m^JSuppers will be served. Tickets $3.00, including Dance and Supper, can be had from the265 words
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Article1554 1921-09-26 12 Mr T. Wilson, Superintendent of th Singapore Fire Brigade, in. t<s report fo 1920, :uldr?ssed to the President of th Municipal Commissioners, states The number of calls to fires' or suppose fires was 7(i. an increase of on 19U Of tbssi calls 44 irroved to be genuin1,554 words
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Article385 1921-09-26 12 The 111-Fated Love of a Crown Prince. r There is no doubt that the deaths of i- Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria and hi? lady friend, tha Baroness Mary Vecscra, wan due to suicide, not murder." In this decided manner a Vienna jour nalist, who was en385 words
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Article59 1921-09-26 12 I Lord Russell, in the early part of hin I career at the Bar, was in court during the trial of a case of bigamy, and oneof the counsel in turning to him asked in a hurried wishper Russell, what is the extreme penalty for bigamy 7" "Two mothers-in-law," wa»59 words
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Advertisement159 1921-09-26 12 Te ase tale Braae* «t B«uib« mma« i^.\Lr\ w^\J\ aVoaomr. Bsrtag of Mob*t end f^V^V^) fr-^y^-^j B«tter Result IU serrice *»eaka \z I^7 for Its uoilitrSkit A«t»r.«i t fJjBHHBHS^ KIAM RIAT CQ. f OTrcm, lCf anJ 109, MATrintT STJIEfT. R M^"^ J *Jr|^J j6ss. R^ (57^) BORDEN'S MALTED MILK HAS159 words
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Advertisement5 1921-09-26 12 Superintendent's Report For Past Year.5 words
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Advertisement139 1921-09-26 12 CiGATRETTE^ NUMBER |K VIRGINIA *Jor Smokers IN PATENT I>KK VACUIM J-J25 TIN^ OF 50. Sole Manufacturers ARDATH TOBACCO CO., LTD., LONDON. TROFICO ROOFIMC Sole Agents B3KKER CO., OR Ready Stocks of ONE LS) r r<\A/s""» i ItRWO'I d j TRQPICOjffi THREE V ~V S. G. K. THE SINGAPORE GOMU-KCGYO KAISHA,139 words
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Article202 1921-09-26 13 American Plan to Educate The People. The importance of early treatment in cancer is emphasiseAjn a striking article in the Lancet. After pointing out that while tuberculosis shows signs «f being a moribund disease, cancer appears to be renewing its youth, the article j»o«s on to say The202 words
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Advertisement145 1921-09-26 13 The Brand of Confidence -<tt. 1/ t vs\ flfcjijfc H 51 M *J^l 3 lb. Electric Irons 110 230 Volts. iced j^^fc^ljr /I Bach UNITED ENGINEERS, LIMITED (Incorporated in tbe Strait! Settlement!) p SINGAPORE No. 134 ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. 5, Battery Road. Sunbeams Motor Cycle Grand Prix, 1921. SUNBEAMS w.n i145 words
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Advertisement120 1921-09-26 13 Fine »v Grand Empereur Brandy X REE STAR FI YE STAR "I. R." ESTABLISHED 1779 at COON AC, France. AQENTS, S.S. F.M S. African Eastern Trade Corpn. Ltd. (Incorpomtod is England). SI NO A POR B AS FROM OCTOBER 1, 1921 Our charges for MOTOR HIRE will be LOWERED As120 words
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Advertisement235 1921-09-26 13 Neo-Salvarsan DOSAGE II (0.3 gr.) HI (0.45 IV (0.6 VI (0.9 We guarantee buyers that the Neo-Salvarsan. imported by us, is the real medicine made by the Farbwerke vorm, Meister Lucius and Bruning, Hoechst a/M Germany. Obtainable at the leading Dispensaries. AGENTS FOR B.S. AND r.HM. N.V. Straits Java Trading235 words
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Advertisement939 1921-09-26 14 SALES BY AUCTION BULANfi BUBBER AN! PRODUCE CO., LTi, PRELIMINARY NOTICE *T OBDCB OF THE TBUBTSKS FOB DEBENTURE HOLDERS !>« wawarstgßed bava racalvad Instruction* to sell by public auetton (U net previoon•aid br private traaty) at their sale-room. Rafflea Chambers, Bafles PUca, oa a data to be notified latar The939 words
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Advertisement650 1921-09-26 14 Atmta »m MJM,Mt i.C Aaaa ranee in forc/wTcr $n,999,9H THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. LTD. (I»—T»svaaad ta ttralU •ettlaasants ■xtAD UmCB i .WaaaSMaaar Inm •'«!■>« U>NDON OFFICB 11. OM Jewry. BLC rha Company, has fM.Mt dapo«lta4 wita Ua laprasae Ceart ef Kagiaad aad eomaltes with the British Life Assurance650 words
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Advertisement434 1921-09-26 14 NEDBRLAND9CB ENDISCHE H ANDELSB ANK INTTH. DfDIA COMMKBTIAL BAKE.--1 ■*<tlbHa*lsd IML I CAPITAL Fl. 60,000,000 (about I £5,000.000). I ISSUED AND Fl. 86.000,000 (about PAID UP £4.600,000). RESERVE FUND Fl. 47,750,000 (about £4.000,000). RKAD OmO IN AMSTERDAM HXAD AGENCT IN BATAVIA. BRANCHES Hongkong, Shanghai, KoVe Medan, Soerabaya, Samarang, Bandoeng Weltevrerien,434 words
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Advertisement455 1921-09-26 14 BANKING THB BANK OF TAIWAN LIMITED Cliaarssrals* by Spatial lsspartal Ckmrt.» la Japaa.) Capital Subscribed T«0,0«,8Oe Capital Pald-op T«,0O0,0O« Reserve Funds Yl 1,080,000 President E. Nakafawa. *»q Tlaa-Presldent I 8. Mori, Ba«. DIRECTORS t 8. aUnaml, Esq. T. Hlsaasnaa, tm. O. Kawasaki, Esq. s E. Moriuage. Eaq M. BaakL Eaq455 words
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Advertisement402 1921-09-26 14 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO, LTD. (Incorporated in England) Fire. Life, Marine, Accident, Goaraatae, »•>«- Motor. Aaaete exceed f 4t,Sw*,Sft W. A. SIMS Manager and Uadarwrlteii. Eastern Branch, Singapore THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INS. CO. I (incorporated in Canada) All -the latest plans of Life, fnfli »a»>l and Annuity policies issued.402 words
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Article829 1921-09-26 15 Straage Customs of Tanganyika Territory. A report on Tanganyika Territory is issued as a White Paper, and contains Tuluable information on the physical features, history, inhabitants, administration, and trade of the territory. In a reference to the religions of the people it is stated that Mohammedanism829 words
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Article194 1921-09-26 15 knnjrration from Irvland, 'which Jiad practically e«MC<j iurin K the war is rev lvl r,K a^ain. Aeeordinjj to a ParluimenUry Paper issued on Aupuat 17 omitrrants from Ireland numbered 15,585 in 1»JO, compared with 2,975 in 1919 Last year's number was about one-half 7 )r 7« r rate.194 words
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Advertisement196 1921-09-26 15 DUNLOP SOLID TYRES PRICES Greatly Reduced. Prices can be had on Application. THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. LTD. Ineorpora»«« la J«p»o~ DUNLOP HOI jE, ROBINSON RO\D. This Tablet economises gasoline consumption. Removes and prevents carbon deposits in motor. Insures power to engine using petrol as fuel. And makes automobile 100 per196 words
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Advertisement396 1921-09-26 15 SatTTvl Ttrr motor AnTriMr N V r r >r 1 Jll Cj 1 34, Winch.. ter Ho'» f /W^XJiXN %U V >> 1 F f JUBOL ]o M Physiological Uxative. Leading Chemists in The only agent that effects the functional SINGAPORE, MALACCA, RE-EDIJCATIOX Of THE INTtSH E -II'BOL illllllPSs KUALA396 words
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Advertisement344 1921-09-26 16 New Shipment Just Arrived of: Carpenters Smoothing and Jack I'lanee. Brass Hexagon Tapped Nuts, from in. to in. 1U Gotland's Brans Butt Hinges, from 1% in. to (5 in. Clybum Screw Spanners, from 6 in. to 24 in. Asbestos Cord or Yarn, all sizes. Asbestos Pipe Lagging Rope. Patent Plaited344 words
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Advertisement416 1921-09-26 16 TAY GUAN KIAT 88, PHILLIP STREET. Phone Nos. JUS and SIM. The sttceeMfnl contractor for supply of FIREWOOD AND BASKETS AND BROOMS, ETC to tha Singapore Municipality a'urlag the year 1921. GLOBE BOILER REMEDY For clearing and preserving steam boilers of all types. Used by all factories, stesmsrs, etc., and416 words
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Advertisement1660 1921-09-26 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges far Wants, Far Sale. T« Let, etc. In ordinary f n rt type (average aix worda to Una) are Per line one insertion 28 cts two Ina ~ik ets, three ins. 64 ets., four ins. 82 eta- five ins. $1.00, six Ins. $118 ten ins1,660 words
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Advertisement463 1921-09-26 16 CUT AWAY VIEW SHOWING Matthews Engine-Generator Unit $950 MODEL The Simplest Possible Combination of a Generator and Gasoline Engine. "In 1914 Matthews 1 K.W. plants were selected by the U.S. Treasury Department Engineers for lighthouse installation and in each year since, additional Matthews plants have been selected." With the U.S.463 words
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Advertisement380 1921-09-26 16 Bellanger The Ktag ef Preach Can WITH SILYBIi BADIATOI AND THI GOLDIN SILMNCM. J«#t Arrives Beok But* Pint twe Demonstrates ears are U he sold at Special Prices The BELLANGER Is a ear of emeieney. economy and comfort. No donbt It it luxurious and the pricf Is within ths reach380 words
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Miscellaneous207 1921-09-26 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and General 58 Manager's Office mf Job Printing Office 1244 All communication* relating to editorial matters and news should b« addressed to THE EDITOR. All communication* rilftting to buaineis matters advertise* lnent-, subscriptions, account!, pr.nf.ng, ote* should b« addressed to THB MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Wants.207 words
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