The Straits Times, 29 September 1921

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  • 15 1 The S traits Ti mes. N(T. 85,766 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 117 1 life w J Pure Devonshire Cyder WHITEWAY'S "FAIR MAID OF DEVON" BRAND Medium dry, fully matured and of wine-like flavour. Delicious Health Giving* 1 Refreshing Stimulating &:..wniTE j >• WAY 1 'healthJ|| THE PRE-EMINENT DRINK FOR ALL CLIMATES. Whiteway's Cyder is unquestionably a great aid to Physical Fitness under the
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    • 128 1 JUST UNPACKED Choice Selection of i NEw frocks V "^yx FOR A AFTERNOON i 1 EVENING WEAR v'j v w THE LATEST f n Styles in MILLINERY FOR THE FORTHCOMING RACES. %Robinson Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Singapore) J/L. SINGAPORE Pure Beef Dripping SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. WHY PAY CASH!
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  • 570 2 DR UG SUPPRESSION. League ->f Nations and Opium Question. Writing to the Rev. A Sow-rby, General Secretary of the Anti-opium Association, Peking, from Washington en July 19, Mrs. Hamilton Wright, the leading American advocate of drug suppression, says inter alia, that as the r. suit? of a big campaign in
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  • 146 2 Aims and Objects of the British! Legion. With its 2,000,000 members the British' Legior., <>f which the Prince of Wales is' patron, and Earl Haig president, has just drawn up a programme which aims at' attracting toitall existing ex-service men's' Ud women's association, clubs, etc. It will
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  • 169 2 A correspondent to a home paper in August says Tlii.s is the centenary of King George the P'ourth's memorable visit to Ireland, in August, 1821, whichwas marked by a marvellous demonstration of loyalty. At the time the King landed about 200,000 people, headed by the
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  • 33 2 The census taken in Vladivostok, during July 11 U and II shows that the whole population of Vladivoatokeotuiataof 116,651 people, of which the Kuropeans are Tti.DOG, Japanese :.Xll, Kiuans 4,922 and Chinese, 31,380.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 330 2 Your Breakfast Coffee t| i will be a real joy if fjf you prepare !ialf-and-half with hot, rich Glaxo j^ S^ the milk with the real English flavour. X Glaxo is the rich milt of British-bred dairy cow* from which the water has been removed by the Glaxo Procott. i,
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    • 287 2 CUTICURA SOOTHES SKIN TROUBLES Bathe with plenty of Cuticura Soap and hot water to cleanse and purify. Dry lightly and apply Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal. Cuti:ura Talcum soothes and COOI9 the jkm and overcomes heavy perspiration. Delicate,delightful,distingue. •otpW.,T>tam>.34..otataratU.M.u41 I Id *™<llf<w«}'«<"tl>"l:nipiiT Hr.r.ihDrpocF X-«: bM-T*faM.Ud .17,C>trt«jl..»««8a ,L..J ac til
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    • 213 2 10 H.P. CITROfiM CAR Tk« •xr«il«ne« ot Praaeb aotoji-bll. aarU*«rl»t a*i i*mf MM knowß and agreed by txpvta Tb» Clttv \t th* iran|||fn% k*rt of thia achool of«l»r.i<hi(>«(,» B* thia r«warkabl» Cir-»o»p»M it wit* rt»., ML M Tak» a J*moastr»tlon rid*— drtv* tt yonraaii if r a Uli tN W•■
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  • 824 3 Proposal to Issue Cumulative Preference Shares. An extraordinary general meeting of shareholders in the Senawang Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on September IS, at Shanghai. Mr. E. T. Byrne presided, supported by Mossrs. A. J. WV'lch and A. K. Ciaddock, and the attendance represent I 7!>,wol> shares.
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  • 114 3 A -i I -.inyli snew motor-propelled' light r t'i carry abaut 200 tons dead-' weight brl t.. h«ve a speed of 9 knots,! boUt lv th<; older cf Holt's O.ean Steamishiy> Co., was Inunr-hed from the Kianirnanl dockyard recently. The vessel is to bej pr< p-lled by
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  • 80 3 IVter is the svvei.lh crowned! h ad to die since the beginning of the war, 1 tor the interval has seen the demise of the Czar, the Emperor Francis-Joseph, the i King of Greece, the Sultan of Turkey, tne King of Ruman a, and the ex-King of Montenegro. During Mime
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  • 295 3 INTERESTING CASE IN KVLON. The case of Mrs. E. M Fernando, wife of Mr. W. H. Fernando, station-master at \ii«eirn<in. on the. Ceylon Covernment Railw.ivs. is nf ispecinl interest to women. Here uri' the f;»ct3 ns related by this lady "Alter the birth of my son Demil
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 394 3 ~^jf IRON JELLOIDS. m i§ t*^ A lONIC IS NEEDED now and again to maintain •Hi'a th Whenever you /eel run-douM, out oj forts and Bfc m debilitated, n-iniorce the red cortuscles o' (he blood by a nj coSse of Iron Jelloids, the Re'.ab.e Tonic and Restora- ||q iioe. A
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    • 413 3 IX THE ESTATE OF JOHX THOMAS GLOWUT, I.ATE OF PERTH. WESTERX AI'STRALIA, (DECEASED). TENDERS FOR "THE PALACE" (PERTH'S LEADING HOTEL). Situate at the intersection of St. George's Terrace and Willium Street, replete with ■•very modern convenience, sewered, fitted with" li.it water •arvta* and electric light. ga< und elevator containing spacious
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    • 633 3 NOTICES THE ULU PACCA CORPORATION, I.IMITKI) Incorporati-d in the Straits ScttlinKrtts) DIKECTORS- REI'ORT AND ACCOI NTS. For the period endrd March SI. 1921. NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held within the Registered Office, 14 St. Helen's Court, Singapore, on Friday, September
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    • 581 3 NO ices NOTbjr HIN LIM CU PANY NOTICE is aaratrj i*ivei. and after this date Mr. Lee tha^ <"> has no longer any interest or cl. V"anjr business carried on under the sty 1 tne Lim Co., at SynagOKUe SP f Hln the said Mr. Lee Joo Chianc has'- ft-rred
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 906 4 STEAMER SAIUHBS P. k 0.- British India AND Apcar Line (Companies Incorporated in England) MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) rae Ceaaaany'e MAIL SERVICE EAST OF BOMBAY are at present aaspeadee LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE FROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON
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    • 646 4 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP GO. LDsTTKD Nt«aasers latended te sail frees BtagaaeM KINTA Monday, 4 p.m., for Port Swettenham and Penang. HYE LEONG- Monday*^* *Jt for Malacca and Muar. S.AKA— Tuesdsjr. at p-m., let Malacca and Muar. ion Wednesday, at ojl, for Pert Swettanham and Pvnang. BEBE— Thursday, 4 p.m,
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    • 52 4 STEAMER SAILINGS DOLLAR LINE SINGAPORE TO NEW YORK VIA SUEZ Grace Dollar LOADING OCTOBER 25. Through Bills of Lading issued from Singapore to the Principal Cities of the United States and Canada. For further information aa to Rates, etc, apply to THfl ROBERT DOLLAR CO. No. 117-121, Market Street. Telephone
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    • 411 4 STEAMER SAILINGS 0. S.l THE OSAKA BHOBEN KAISHA LTD. (Incorporated In Japan) Ne. 1. I>e Soasa Street. Proposed Sailing from Singapore (Subject to change without aytiee) EUBOPKAN LINB For Port Said. Marseille*. Loaeloa, Antwerp. Rotterdam and Haasbarg arr. dep. ALTAI MARU Oct. 15 Oct. 16 •AMAZON MARU Nov. 2 Nov.
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    • 616 4 steamer^sailings auswalA Tby blirns philp line c (laeorporated la Australia i Singapore te Java Porta, Port Dating Tharsd.y Island, Brisbane and Sydney, *vi Torres Straits, also with transhipment w other Victorian, South Australian end^oHt Queensland Ports, British New Guinea, N- Britain. Tasmania and New Zealand R^>' APPROXIMATE SAILIMO* MARELLA, 7,372
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 362 5 N.Y.K.' European Line Fortnightly Service PO# MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP, VIA PORT! INMA MARU Oct. 8 K.Wo*MAr.U Oe<|jl9 LI\ERPO€)L LiyE Monthly Service FOB MARSEILLES AMD LIVERPOOL VU PORTS LISBON MARrjt- Oct. Monthly Service FOB LONDON. ANTWERP, BOTTEBDAM AND HAMBURG, VIA POETS JIITO MARU early Nov. BIME, DARBY A CO, LTD,
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    • 255 5 STEAMER SAILINGS S traits- Australia- S ervice OF TUE X.P.M. (KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPYJ. REGULAR MONTHLY sailings from Singapore to Sydney end Melbourne direct by the up-to-date passenger steamers HOUTMAN and "ROGGEVEEN." PASSENGERS and CARGO can now be booked from Singapore to Sydney and Melbourne WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT. ROGGEVEEN Oct. 21 HOUTMAN
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    • 263 5 STEAMER SAILINGS PASSAGE The M.V. r.lrntara ii expected to sail for Genoa and Rotterdam about Ottobcf 2. Hoa limited accommodation available for f.rstolass passengers. For further pnrticulars, apply to BOUSTEAD A CO., LTD., (Incorporated in the F.il.S.) Agects. DQDWELL LINE 1 In. > ii ..<J lv Lntftaoi FOR NEW YORK
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    • 151 5 STEAMER SAIUIMS s.s. r\RNARVO.\sniRE. SKPT. 17. IS2I Consignees of cargo per tho übovn ctearner from F.urope »re hereby notified that v vcncrul stun'ey of all carfo landed in v damsfced condition will be held on Friday Scp'.rinbrr :w, in liodowns Noa. 12 and 13." No further survey will be held
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 510 6 CINEMAS IVon 'It, It i i9v.\ An Absorbing Dot act iv Drama Kfaaj Dm hMoat fnauli Detsttiva XI( R WINTKB and iiiiiisHii wri»llv in 2 THE DRAMA OF THE ALHAMBRA Bplaodn 1, i «.>uito!»n MtSMatlßg pMatw, wiili Rn« plot and Ear bom bring entiirfy «sveU of action. Ihan i v
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    • 235 6 EHTERTAINMEHTS Rollo's Wild Oat ARE YOU GOING THE TICKETS ARE at Moutric's < FOR OCTOBER 8, 11, 13 AND 15. VICTORIA THEATRE FRIDAY, SEPT. 30. 1921, at 9.15 p.m. UNE SOIREE ARTISTIQUE IN AID OF THE FUNDS OF THE UNION JACK CLUB (SINGAPORK). L'ndrr the Distinguished Patronage of U.K. Sir
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    • 83 6 The strongest nfrmMnaHop "f Malay Actors .md AebntM* STAR OPERA AT THE THEATRE ROYAL North llridge Road Kcmunbcr Sutuidiiy. OntoWr I A BIG I'ROCKAMMi: l'ridjy, SeptcmlxT :K) PRINCE hERNANI will be staged Our New Actrwwes MISSKS SORS!:; i'L'ASAand SAKHIA i-. ill laka parta K. 11. CHEOXG, Proprietor. Y. L. TAN,
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    • 89 6 NEVER SAY DYE, SAY TINTEX AT MAYNARD'S WINDOW We are showing a few samples of what can be dune with ONE TEASPOONFULL OF TINTEX NEVER SA,Y DYE, SAY u^|j>Ll -''j/itjjjf f 7 M J&j FRENCH f PROVED B€ST TILE FDR THE TROPICS BKNO TOUB BNQimUSa TO Eta. BKOSSAItD MOPIN (Inc.
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    • 50 6 J^ap A* Clips a of all makes. s^ESaMTaa? |sWßp| WATERPROOF DRAWING INK 1Q 7rtcts. per 10 Colors Ou 11/ k ot t| e MARKING INK 7JI cts. per for Clothes tO FOUNTAIN PEN INK Eft cts. per Black or Colors O\J bottle Rickarcl Ltd. PROMPT PRINTERS, 76, Cecil Street, Singapore.
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 213 7 Stafford* II beat C. F. A. 11. a On the S K.i Rround >,-ster»l.i> she Stafford) II and s t K.A. II in. tU> pl.iyOil a tie Uid.cid, ■rho should hoM (to. ranpan np noaMon iajtln [ue. Tlie. rcfililt [or the mlllt»r^ t.-nii bj 'J —0, an«l this they
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    • 48 7 Hie Mi lin.iN iii Hie s.r.A. cup compplitior both mi ili>- s.R.< ml. On Pncsda) the 8.8.C. will n U.K. S[>-"i i lub and on Wedoeaoa) tha B C.< •in anoountei the i: n>. ■ihodiv.l > ill he played on Tuesday. Oetohn i ground.
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    • 100 7 l.illfai.l ..I the SKI. llnil.l.- tli. Invitation lo pla) foi Sin^-ii"'" 1 in tlir linr.: of the H.M S. Mnlayi cup again t Bolangot a: la I.uinpur no S;{:,,,.la\ Smith, .i t! „nl-. has therefore lieen brought in, and i n.r.l line i< i. ■arranged. The
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    • 244 7 in. ni- f.:calie runnini the tonrna naaatotaaiiliM b> Tlr. I. C Johnson to jacidi the -iiniitv and l'.^l.S. levins champioashijM ma.lt- at .i in,. -munitteo heln laal nigln. The toaraamant lia-i ittrareoi abeai eighty eiit'i"-. Includiag boxata bat Koala Lumpur. Ifalanna an. l oth.-r plaoas outatdi pore.
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    • 53 7 JTokiordaT't nnd« in tho V.M.C. A. t. i.ni- follow.i. liv ...ml aaal K. W. Hi Uled.6— l. r. i. I. Ahai aaat Fhaa ftona Bwie. S <'■- l. IVastT*! Tie*. Dot kmrta c, T i M Sobvari K. \V. lli.le Iriday's Ties. Bag s, mil .i. T. S.
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    • 64 7 nmHrh- batweaa a tcuiiuoiupusi-doi Aincriouieiuid the Y.iIJC.K. waa play< on tue latier'a ground laat aveslng. The Ajneri<jujH drew firnt Ij!'x«1 b] -orin^ wlien In ihi' first bo minutes ol lha game out the V.M.C i allied round and Boon rataliatod iu like Banner. The *M rccdingly fast ami
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    • 43 7 OeyVan Xi mat' h _>■■ Baaaaia; W UI i.. i luvod ..ii tli.- &.CJ i not ..ii Ui, 8.8.C. ground aaaafawtj in Lha fixture Hat ■attai Tbe Publi. s. i i. ■<•» and fjL» v. S.R niauli will be plnyeJ nn the --.U.C. i;niiuid.
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    • 65 7 Ho il., <■ .;r..nnlrM-U'Hl... ll» li.H'kev u.iiii in., tlu Ui>nKkon4 and Sli.uiKl.ii and wren utmt ende.l in 1 r.ir tho S.C.C. and h l.im Mclili t-. u.itinc<l in hull lluiiUn aiuled aiiotji. r fu^llie R.O.A. after the interval :i n<] Hen K i'.iit \!i, irhowaslent v. tho S.C.C, e^iiatiwO.
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    • 17 7 rhare will be a ronibnitKAsriwin^ and^iiing ita at the Vu<.bt Club i^ Saturday Wtober
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  • 33 7 Uukit Jvlotoiiff.— G.'JlO (am. mbong.— 39,6l#lb». Juru.— Iii.OOO lb^. Kon»c Let> (Pertt).— 2Btl lb». Halaku Piml-..-- 17,071 lbs.; lui-.-v J0.741 lbs. Pcfak River Valley. -J0.417 lbs. Siak Bumatra. 16,007 Ibi.
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  • 195 7 nxnnua n>*a)da.v. -Srpt«mber 21. Jlitrii *Vater, 9.C a.m., 8.48 p.m. •n. I. homeward mail close*. Orchestra Practice, 6.15 p.m. St. Michael's Lodge. Friday, September 30. High Wa^cr, 9.48 a.m.. 9.43 p.m. Ulu Pacca Mtf.. St. Helen's Court, noon. Municipal Meeting, 2.1S p.m. Ham!, Bot., Garden*, K.lfi p.m.
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  • 201 7 VESSELS AT THE DOCES East Wharf Basin -Nil. East Wharf Tutl, Islander. Shrrrs Wharf— Nit. Main Wharf Euryalua, Celebe* Mara. Kmpiro l)m-k Soki Uaru. Karelia. \\>-i Wharf Uinderoo, Klanf, Ku.-.la. Jardinm Wharf Nil. l>ulo Brani OmI Wharf-Nil. Keppel Harboor. Vain Wh.irf S 8 Hithiim, Lara, Artrmi*. Ban H<.
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  • 205 7 To-day Batu Pabat 3 P-"> Port Uickson and Port Swettenham 3 p.m Malacca and Muar 8 pjn. Baas, G*noa. Mar.-c#<v- and Liverpool 3 p.m. Port Swettenham, .Po.na.nc, Madras %r:l Megaaataak, tßling mails for Europe, etc. (via liombay) 3 p.m. ■Surpleruentfry Mail by train to IVnar-i;, taking mails
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  • 75 7 Macphail and C«».'h Daily Report. SinKaporc, September 20. Silvir 4"fl. Honnkonjr 2'J'j per cent, prem. I Three nronihs gtM 4.">'-. Share market. Dull.— Rubfc>rs. Small Ifniiuirj". ■_VT«i8 S -Taipiiijts 1 oJBI-1.07 1 Norths ate? l -9.27 4, South* G5-70 ctnts, NawnK Pets L47tt-KBtt, Rawmas* 6SVa-»7tt rents, Linjrui.^
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  • 20 7 Programme uf Drills, f^P(Br^Wck end-j ingr Friday, September u0 Friday, 30th— 5.15 p.m., Drill Hal], S.F.A. Company.
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  • 136 7 KXCHANGB HagafaVa, September 29. On London, Bank 4 m/s 2/4 7/32 Demand 2/3 31/32 Privato 3 m. crtrlits 2/4 17/32 Oti New York Demaml 43% Private HU ilays 46 On I'Vanc'. 1 Tank r>KO On Iniiu'. Bank T. T. i:,s On liontrkonK Hank <!/<! 2i>\U p.c. pm.
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  • 53 7 hat 3et. )cl.-!)eo. Inn.- March Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Prices Buyers Sellers Spot O*t Oct.-Doc Ju— March Tone of Mf>fit Qnirf Singapore Standard Ribbed Snioked Shoet losinr; Prices Buyers Sellers BMi 30 :;i) :;0" 2 31 :;i'.i 33 M DAILY PRICES CURRENT. 12
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 185 7 Is*. Val. Pi. Bayers. Sellew. 1 1 Aycr Weng 1.00 1 1 Hitnm Tin 1.1.'i 155 I 1 Jolantoh 0.40 O.GO ii II Kr.ni. Kuranting 1.14.0 l.lii.Oxii. 10 10 KinU Assoc. 6.00 H n Lahat Minea 5 5 Lingui Tin 3.25 3.75 10 10 Malayan Coll. l&M 14Ji0 1
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    • 137 7 m. Vftl. Pd. Buyers. Sellcri. i'l £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 3.0.0 3.10.0 10 10 Centra] Engines 16.00 17.00 10 10 Central Motors ."{.50 4.00 a «K. fc'mcltincr C'u. 6.00 1i..">0 a/- 5/- Klccttic T'ways 2/6 10 10 Kra.-tr Neaves 28.50 20.50 :>() BO W. Hammer Co. 76 85 100
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    • 97 7 U. Bag. 0 p.c. $1,234,300 par 5 p.c p.m.j S'ih n Elaetrie Tramways, 3 p.c. £3."iO()OO nom.; S'pnre Municipal 5 p.c. $i,B7s,f>eo par. Huh". 4V£ p.c. of li) 07 $1,000,000 10 px. dU. Spore Sins. \Vi p.c. of 1903 $1,600,500 10 p.c. die.: S'poro Mun. 4% pc. of 1909
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  • 360 7 1 rasi-r and Co. and I.yall and Evatt'd Quotations. Litest available Sterling Quotations are printed on another page on Friday. Tofrlty': Fraser Co. A!!enby ($1) 0.20 Al..r liajnh (SI) 0.90 1.00 A. Ilium <S>.'>> 7.00 K.OO laky (s-J) 1.50 A. Kuninu (*i, 1.00 A. Molek ($1) 1 CO
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 23 7 t A MAD£«a\ Him ■iJaCaaThaSL.^Cv 1 KU.tl jiiviii -ye' ?r- jay sl£ s v,& FINEST class I <c*n£a&)f> VIRGINIA CIGARETTE f J^^M LEAF
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    • 665 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS FOR A BOOKLET describing the LooseLoaf book par excellence, write to mnnufneiurei.\ Ronoo Ltd. (Incorporated in Brtfflan'dO Colly*r Quay, Singapore. fiau. Straits Timoj. Po*l HUa4, applicant? thanked. BOLTER'S for Amer Picon. Dubonnet, Fernet llranru eta TO LKT,' po<U>wn .19, Jink Kir- Street. Apply to Netherlands India Commercial Hunk.
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    • 561 7 A GRAND MAGICAL AND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT in tui: CHARTOK, ASMUS MAGfGAL GO. l*Wfal<Hl I>J' pr.omir.pnt local WHI b- fr>.''-ii :it the Association' Hall kindly lent by On V.M.r..-\.. in aid of various local chiflHi RKSEUVK!) HUH Sl.-.l) INKKSKUVKI) si.mi to h«» optatacd from the Set*retan nf Ihe V..M.C.A. ami ul
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  • 33 8 i« funeral of the lute Mrs. Lim Kirn Sea. M I.ace at 10 o'clock, on Fridfj :it 72. Waterloo Street, frjn 1. 1.- ri!.iai:is will be removed to th< i;;::.n<l itj:.J Cercmtury.
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  • 1213 8 The Straits Times THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 RUSSIA LEARNING SENSE. y.. DtT::in, the Russian Trade delegate ■■I M. Krassin who came into very con si Icrabie prominence in connection with arli' r endeavours to restore trade reu'.ions between Britain and Russia, appeal hr. ye returned to London. Both arf aacariy protestii
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  • 48 8 In consequence of the falling off of trade between Japan and China and Ausralia, due to the general depression, the Eastern and Australian Co. have decided :o withdraw th? steamer Kanowna from ts services. The Kanowna is the largest vessel employed in th? trade with China 2nd Japan.
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  • 55 8 In H.B.M.'s Supereme Court, at Shanghai before Mr. Peter Grain, Assistant fudge, in a claim by R. G. As-hton against 9. Moutrie and Co., Lt 1., was mentioned. Th: claim was for (5,000 being $4,000 'or wrongful dismissal and $1,000 damares for assault and battery. The usual irder for pleadings
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  • 10 8 Sporting "Kews and Notes will b? found on page 7.
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  • 16 8 Confirmation classes for boys and eirls will he held to-morrow at five pm. n^k. Andrew's Cathedral.
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  • 23 8 For duty purposes, the price of first grade rubber for the period September 30 to October 6, 1921, inclusive, is^OVi cents per pound.
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  • 33 8 The rate of issue of money orders fur India ard Ceyion to-day is IU 154 tf SlOO. ih<? rate of payment cf money orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 164 to SJOO.
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  • 26 8 The Swami Abhtdananda will address mother public meeting at the Victoria Theatre at n.30 this evening. The subject will be Sanatana Dharma or The Religion Eternal.
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  • 41 8 It is reported that the Japanese supsrircadnought Tosa, which is at present in the course of building ot the Mitsubishi 'osen Knisha's Nagasaki Works, will b launched in the middle of December. H.I.H. he Crown Prince will probably attend the ceremony.
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  • 69 8 This evening at the Chinese Christian Association, Mr. Lee Cheng Hock will move that, in the opinion of the louse, the Straits Chii.ese are not so en.erprising as the Chinese from China. The opposition side will be taken up by \fr. Hooi Yip Beng. It is expected that he principal
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  • 72 8 In a declaration for a permit to enter merchandise the other day, s>ays the B. N. 3crneo Herald, appeared a;i item of one lozen singing plates." A very literal';' r.clh.ed permit clerk, finding the declaraion d-aly initiated by the Customs Officer, who had overlooked this remarkabk it.m ,iemnly entered singing
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  • 72 8 The sen-ant nmllhlll in Japan has "■ached even tn> Impe.-ial Palace. Accordng to a Japanese paper about a month age .c luij)erial Household Department ap)Ked lo the Ladies' Patriotic Asociation to secur.j five firls for service n the Pslkc?, but the ladies were imabU :o find suitable girls. Even service
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  • 85 8 Good prices were put up at the first tobacco sales of the 1921 crop at AmsUr dam on September 16, 124 packets from the Deli Toewa Estate, owned by the Del •laatschappij. which were valued at 181 °nts per half kilo, realising 335. Senembah Maatschappij scored with 33' i packets
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  • 70 8 By kind permission cf Lt.-Col. R. W .lorgan, C.M.G., D.5.0., and officers, th< ■and of the Ist Battalion South Stafford hire Regiment will play the followinf rogramme in the Botanic Gardsns o: riday, commencing at 5.15 p.m. -larch, £1 Abanice. Javaloyos Overture >a Diabolo, Auber selection, Th' •likado, Sullivan cornet
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  • 105 8 At Ipoh Appeal Court' last week, it ranspired that an appellant had alread\ eoeived a flogging of ten lashes with thi cat before going to the court of appc-a! 'he D.P.P. explained to the court that th an gave no notice of appeal against hi: onviction a-u! MatMKt until some
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  • 111 8 The N.E.I. Government at Medan an "jilding 160 houses f< natives and 20 fo> Europeans in Polonia. The houses to: natives are classed as types M., N. and O Type M. will have a verandah one livini -wm, two bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom •tc. and will be rented at 13 guilders
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  • 117 8 Under the name of the Society for Pro oting Australian Trade Abn ad, Lid.. I lew company has been founded in Sydn;j t ai-ns at opening up markets for Aus ralian goods in the But. A tiavelliTif 'xhibition of Australian product* an> lanufactures is to be organised and thi: will
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  • 168 8 The following Singapore properties van lisposed of by auction by T'slatc am Trust Agencies Ltd., at their ulerooaj t>r. he 2fith instant K.itate of Low Kirn ,'ong deceaaVl 999 years' leasehold land md house 86 Mau>'' i'treet, nn-y 1716 sq ft., bought by Wr. S. Naina M^hamcJ Marican forVs6.S,ooo 99a
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  • 447 8 'TJie "olonia^ Auxiliary Forces Lony S Medaw |v swarded to Corporal H. F. Waters, M. C, and Sergeant I). Kibble, Maia# States Vo'.unt. ment. The King has approved of the appointment of Mr. Choo Xi» Peng, J. P.. to b.an Mor.-.ber of the Federal Council for a
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  • 24 8 The next outward Bail is e :pectcl to reach Penang per P. and O. packet Kartnala at 10 a.m. on Saturday, October
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  • 50 8 After being absent from Sinsapon for .wo years, Hamuton's Ciivus ar. Etofal Jenagerie :s returning and will open on he Beach Road ground on October >'•■ We .re told that is n.'.v :.nd that ar. excellent troupe of artistes has been atractins crowded tents nightiy in Java anl
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  • 56 8 Oar Kuala Luilipur ccrrespcnder.t wire.? hat recently the d ad body of a Chinese vas foun<l on the banks of th. Gombak tiver, near Kuala I/.:mpur, with string ied round the neck. It now transpires hat he wa3 a victim of the Triad Society enarding whom he
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  • 110 8 Tho Crown Prince <jf Japan on hi 3 -eturn home has, through the P ;su:d a messtw to the JapansM nation, n which he expresses the gratitude of .^:.i the Ration for the > .nd hospitality xtcuded to him by the oyreignr. and peoples of Europe, and
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  • 165 8 Th.- Tomlinscn Hall, Ore-hard Road, was he venui' al! <iay yesterday of •Voik carried cut under the ac^:s i,f the justs' Work Party hi connection v.,ti the Jircsbytei i.m Church, for the func.s of •vhiWi ttu proceed* of the »a!i- ur^ to InJevoted. La^- Qnillemard opened
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    • 234 8 WINCHESTER RIFIES GOLT REVOLVERS AT SPECIAL PRICES Cal 22 Winchester Repeater, full magazine $35.00 il. I! Winchester Kcpeating Carbine, full magazine 47.50 CaL I! Winchester Kepeating Rifle, full magazine 49.50 SSI Winchester Automatic Self Loading Rifle 75.00 ;il. 131 Winchester Automatic Self Loading Riflo 75.00 CAKTSIDGIB fA *A CALIBRES. Cal.
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    • 158 8 ALHAMBRA Ouch Road. In. THE FIGHTING LOVER 5 Pts. Fenturing Frank Mayo Topical Hudgeti and Tollard Comedy rts. TANGLED LIVES 5 Pts. •'caturlng Harry T. Moiey and Betty Dlythe A i.l ether Interesting Comedy. MARLBOROUGH Beach Road. Nick V,inU'r detective dr-ma m DRAMA OF THE ALHAMBRA Kyi ouo 1-4 reels
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  • 235 9 •»«ieV ed«A«tr\ itic«^f The Gunman.* Reuter's "London, September 27. Gunmen, in the riot area at Belfast, sampled martial law two hours prior to curfew last evening, the troops clearing she streets with the bayonew Colonel who has been appointee! military ■^c4nqf of the city, immediately issue!
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  • 158 9 Rixtek's Service. >:', September 27. In eoone w.l with the revival of alarmist r. pi in regard] t> the sLrength of the German army, Beater learns authoritatively tl.at the mte r-Aliicd Control Commission i> pt i fectiy satisfied with the pr. ■ad ilj.-true;ion of Germar. ÜBUUBi rts. Official
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  • 99 9 Renter's Service. London, September 27. Bombay A conference of Nationalist Con«resi sad Khilafat workc i in Sine 1 has passed a resolution request ing the Congress t > adopt civil disobedience ar from November 1. London, September 27. Karachi The trial of the Ali brothers, Dr. Kitchle-w nnJ
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  • 59 9 Renter's Service. 0 Lon lor, Septeafcar 27. n>tiintinople The National Assembly at Angora has conferred Mustapha K.inal with tho rank of Marshal and thetitle of GomL The latter designation is to honour the fighter of infidels. Mustapiia Ki'naT, rrpl^ng, said he would not lay dovn his anus
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  • 51 9 Rei te"..- Service* Paris, September 28.. The InternaTidßal £ongress on the Hisof Art ha- been opened. China is ji p#.-.-:.tcd by Loukao, manager of the Chinese school delegation in Europe. The French airman Sadi Lc Cointe, in beating the w-rld's ?p«ed record, attained 20G miles in an hour.
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  • 136 9 Threat to Close Many Welsh Collieries. Reuter's Service. Lcndon, September 27. A serious position has arisen in the South Wales coalfield owing to a misinterpretation of the settlement of the last coal srike, the Mines Department requiring the owners to contribute a further 10s. per ton, amcunting
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  • 138 9 Relter's Service. London, September 27. Nfcwl from Mexico city states that ar> important decision, afTecting the ownership <>f Mexican oilfields has been piven ;i the Supreme Court in an injunction salt by the Texas Oil Company in regard '.o oil lands it held before May 1, 1917. The
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  • 120 9 Reuter's Service. London, September 27. Leafitld wireless station in Oxfordshire. :ht British end of the Imperial Wireless was searchingly tested with entire- satisfactory re-suits. It will begin re-r-!ar work on October 1. Cairo station, •he next link in the chain, will be completed before the mat of
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  • 146 9 Reuter's Servicb. London, September 27. Washington A conference of Demo•rctic Senators has decided that peace treaties are not matters for party action in.l that individual senators ar<? free to follow their cwn judgment in voting on ratification. London, September 27. New York A syndicate of financiers v
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  • 48 9 Rklter'e Service. London, September 27. Berlin, from Frankfurt Workmen who are in possession of the dyeworks al Hopchst will not allow anyone to enter without their consent. There is no disr<lem^pjofchch authorities have annourctd they net interfere, but have requested tin workmen to refrain from violence.
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  • 182 9 Commercial and Industrial Opportunities. Reutkb's Service. London, September 27. New York The New York Times Washington correspondent states that Pre(!<!ent Harding has informed Republican Senators of his view that the vote on Borah's Bill, restor'nj the law exempting American coasting vessels from payment of. toils in the Panama
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  • 115 9 Reuter's Service. I London, September 27. In view of olarmin? reports retarding ;he safety e-f members of the All-Kussiar Committee, Dr. Nanten has telegraphed to M. Tchicticrin asking whether the report that four members o( the committee are condemned to d^ath i-s true. London, September 27. The Foreign
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  • 123 9 Reuter's Service, London, September' 28. The Prime Minister has invited the Financial Secretary to the Treasury to arrange for a number of financial experts ant! commercial representatives to travel to Gariloch to discus 3 the Government's proposals for trade revival. Tin- Board cf Trade favours an extension of
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  • 117 9 Reuter's Service. London, September 27. Sir Alfred Mond, addressing pressmen at the Ministry of Health, declared that unemployment was due to cause's over which the Government had no control. They must try to stabilise forei.-jn exchanges so that British foreign trade might improVe and the cost of production
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  • 56 9 Reiter's Service. London, September 27. Paris In order to facilitate the payment of reparation for war losses a loan of three millard francs is being issued on October 27 divided into 6,000,000 bonds of 000 francs each, with interest at ti per cent., free of tax. The
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  • 165 9 Vehement Language Heard At Geneva. Relter's Service. London, September 28. Geneva The sixth committ' .-.> has adopted unanimously a combined resolu- 1 tion by Lortftobert Cecil ami M Schanzcr I asking for a»military commission to draft genera! i .-imnsals on the reducticn of armaincnts for submission to
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  • 26 9 Reiter's Service. London, September 28. Brussels A great fire has destroyed Every aerodrome. Many aeroplanes were burnt. Explosions of petrol were hca'd at Brussels.
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  • 244 9 Reuter's Service. London, September 27. I £90,000 damage has been caused by a fire at nt Nottingham. Many jhaneis are temporarily rendered idle. Lttmon, September 27. L^s Angeles TV" United SpiUs Pacificfleet submarine RC sank at her. anchor in San Pedro harbour said to be cwing to an open
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  • 125 9 The 518 th auction of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association was held on September 28, when there was catalogued 1,543,644 lbs., 68D.13 tons. Offered 1,4 M,428 lbs- 659.57 tons. Sold l,ii;i.MB Jb"., 554.08 tone. PRICES REALISED. Ribbed smoked sheet. Cents per lb. Spore std. quality
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  • 36 9 The Postmaster-General cf Cey'nn has issued instructions to all members of the G.P.O. service insisting on strict economy, in the use c( envelope*. Smut covers are to be used four times and lnrrre covers six times.
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  • 3734 9 Claim for Damages Against Straits Times. The Concluding Stages. li.^ concluding stages of the action in I which lm? Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd., c!aim damages from the Straits Times P. ess, Ltd.. and Mr. A. W. Still, were reached in the Supreme Court yesterday after a hearing
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  • 441 10 Tropics for Coming Committee Meeting. /i A good deal of business i# set down 'or the committee meeting of tin Straits settlements (Singcpoi Association fixed 'or October ">. After the confirmation of at resi. nation wt tit. Roland BraddeU imm the eoiimiitt'v and the consid ratior. if the
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  • 88 10 At tlu- HWI general meeting _of the Lain (hong Association held CM ftptcmoer 2.1. the following gentlemen were, by election, appointed a.s office bearers f, r the eaeoiag year President, Mr. Lee Eng Sim ice-president, Mr. Tan Tiani Tee hon. secretary, Mr. Low Bian Koon hon. asst. seerotarj'i Mr. Tan
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  • 339 10 Judgment in Favour of Messrs. GootUH and Co. On the 13th, 14th and 15th instant an action of considerable local commercial importance occupied the attention of the Chief Justic?, Sir Walter Shaw, the parties being Messrs. Goodall and Co., Singapore versus Messrs. H. S. Godwin, J. J. Blandin,
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  • 421 10 Exceptionally Good Dredging Proposition. The report of the Directors of Tapranu (Siam) Afir.es, Limited, to be submitted at the first annual general meeting of the shareholders to be held at the Registered Office. Government Buildings, Penang, on Friday. September 30, states Your directors submit their report and statement
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  • 93 10 Question Regarding Increased Road Obstructions. At the ordinary general meeting, of the Municipal Commission to be held to-morrow Mr. E. Tessensohn will put the twe following interrogations Road obstructions having considerably increased of lato will you-jur, take steps to have them kept clear a^much as possible, us 1
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  • 24 10 Bass's Brewery paid taxation amounting to £7,5(^).000 in 1930, which was 15 times the year's profit, and 30 times the dividend paid to shareholder!.
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  • 594 10 Position of Company at E#J Of May. The r port of the directaW of Nyalas Rubber Estat.s for the#year ended May 31, 1921, states After charging depreciation upon the assets of the company (amounting to $4,434.51 the profit and loss account shows a net loss on the
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  • 376 10 Messrs. Macphail and Co.'s Weekly Report. In their BMOCt dated, September 28, -Messrs. Macphail and Co. state The market has been quiet during the peric d under review and little movement is to be recorded. There was a slight ,-iso in rubber during the week but later
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  • 38 10 The Church Committee at home appointed to consider the creation of new Sees ni-ommends the Immediate formation jf twelve Dioceses, apart from thoso which may be. created by a division <.f the Dio* ceues of London and York.
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  • 2152 10 Interesting Lecture by Swami Abhedananda. The Victoria Theatre was filled to overflowing on Monday evening, when Swami Abhedananda delivered at., address on Progressive Hinduism. Mr. S. .Miithu kumaru who was in. the chair briiily introduced the Swami, who received n tremendous ovation on rising to speak. In accents
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  • 18 10 I People do not marry as early as th?y us.d to, but they marry oftcjier viile (5.0.) Piedmont.
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  • 1149 11 Story f f the Rout »n# LdSs In Morocco. A Madrid message to The Tim of August 18 dealing wi|Ji the rebellion in Morocco, says that the ext mt of the disinter lit Mi-lilla ii so far-reaching in its i qpMsjOMKCa that it is yet impossible to estimate
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  • 379 11 The Lead Given by the Straits Settlements. His many friends will learn with regret that Major A. W. do Wilton, InspectorGeneral of Prisons and Superintendent of the Convict Establishment, will be leaving •.he Island at the end of this year preparatory to retiring, says the Ceylon Observer.
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  • 213 11 Pathetic Story from Moscow Actress. The London Morning Post has punished the following letter, which it has tceived from a famous Moscow actrers f int 'national repute: "The tragedy f life here is that none of us is a normal luman feeing. We are ghosts from
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  • 168 11 vJanoni Kinds l.nin; and Regular Waves. Mr. .Marconi -is now convinced that he 'as caught wireless messages from Mars. Ie announced two years apo that he had aught wireless signals with a wave•iiKth far in excess of those used by he highest-powered radio station in the .vorld.
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  • 134 11 The rVding by police of a hall where a n g|nvi- was in progress, and the an.st of 241 persons who were playing •urds. and all of whom were conveyed, in jiison vans to the police station, resulted n police court pr*cB-dingB tit Liverpool.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 278 11 New Music, THE WHOLE WORLD SERIES THE MOST POPULAR SERIES THE OLIVER DITSON EDITION: STERN'S LIBRARY MAGNUS ORGAN VOLUNTARIES SCOTTISH STUDENTS SONGS OF VOCAL AM) INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Alho Piano and Vocal Operatic Scores, Francis and Days, Darewski, Feldman, Planet, Sons; and Dance Annuals, Standard Foliofl Waltz, Song and Pianoforte Pieces.
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    • 407 11 RAFFLES HOTEL BALL ROOM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921 J9L Dance HAS BEEN ARRANGED AFTER THE CONCERT AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE on the ahovc night in aid of the I'umls of thr UNION JACK CLUB Dancing till 1.30 a.m. Suppers will be served. Tickets $3.00, including Dance and Supper, can be
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  • 996 12 Possibilities of a Visit From 1 Ceylon. So many Ciylon footbnll players have diMinguislK-d themselves in football in Muiaya that the subject is sure to interest y local sportsmen, says a writer in the Cey- ri len Observer. The fcotbalj* played there is, in the opinion of
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  • 69 12 J'lic <""t,vlon Railway I>epartment has i!c xider] lo rvsiurt work on the construction at a duplicate line from Kagamu to Kar.i- b*ikku;:a At pfaasat trains ere uolay.-d 01 thii l" owumi to tho fact that they are .v.nning: on siipl^ track from Ksgama to bindv. Nawalapitiy, Uandnrawclla and Ta'.aimannor. »ar
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  • 695 12 The Control Scheme of a Ceylon Planter. With the further rise that has taken place in exchange the position of the rubber industry is becoming more critical. FTom time to time letters have appeared m the columns of the Times of Ceylon from the pen of Mr.
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  • 223 12 Shanghai Pilot Killed On Railway. I A distressing accident, with a fatal re[suit, took place at the Hangchow Station, |on the Shanprhai-Hunpohow-N'inKpo Raili way Line, on the 9th iost, when. Captain Peter Fenwick, a well-known member of {the Shanghai Licensed Pilots' Association, I was thrown from a
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  • 106 12 Now that Russia is slowly re-entering into international relationships, the Soviet Government has been obliged to introduce postage stamps for use in foreign correspondence. The lowest denomination in stamps is to be one rouble, corresponding to the depreciated value of the currency. These stamps will have as
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    • 99 12 I Kiam Kiat STANna fop •SPRCTORY i/ICE DO NOT WORST, WE WILL HELP YOU. f^ BORDEN'S MALTED MILK I^^ KAS KO EQUAL g^ MILK /SS^^s A suporim «tier.£thcuinjr invizorating food C" JIST QUALITY r»«J». CONNELL BROS. Company yiac. in U.S.A.) fey f~~~$?3 SINOAPORC X^~- —^y AjSent. you cannot K/' v
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    • 180 12 Your TraiTsport e> It is false economy to run your J lorry if you gire not getting fuli^ efficiency out of it, aevT wh«-n it is gnnig T o hreakdo\vu ti. v cause annoying delays to deliveries We j-pecuiji-e in. thf repair and overhaul <-f lorri^ 8 wh eh are
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  • 662 13 Startling Claim, by French Scientist. j The discovery of the existence of microorganisms in other words, specks of living matter in 21 specimens of meteorites and a number of igneous rocks that have been examined, is claimed by MM. Galippe and Souffland in the French scientific
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  • 243 13 Naval Omcer's Amusing Experience. During thi' early hours of theother morningartamusing incident occurred at Devonport which caused great disappointment to a party of vigilant bluejackets. An officer in one of the ships in the port, who keeps a small number #f poultry near his*l ship, was
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  • 93 13 Tax on Bri tish "Films. A cable has ksfc-n adaressed to President! Harding from the British Cinematograph Manufacturers' Association, which com-, prises all the film producers in. Great Britain, sayinp "All film producers in| Great Britain express great anxiety at prospect of Tariff Bill, terms of which! would entirety preclude
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 250 13 f tfe 6fand of Confidence FOR SALE COMPLETE SET OF PRINTING PRESSES AND TYPES Compriaing double Royal and Crown cylinder, cutting, perforating, ruling, double foolscap treadle, single foolscap printing, robber stamp, and wir<- stitching machines, litho machine and 6 stones, big and small hand IMMM, I s ca*< Chir.pse, Tamil
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    • 121 13 TITAN The ONLY RELIABLE European CEMENT ASK FOR QUOTATIONS Before Buying Elsewhere OUTBTATION AGENTS: Messrs. AM I.SHI US NUTTER, Ipoh, Tapah, Taipin*;, Teluk Anson, Penan*; Kedah. WEARE CO., LTD., Seremban Kuala Lumpur. KENQ HIN CO., Malacca. Also from G AURELY CO., No. a-B, Finlayson Oreen, Singapore. Sole Importers for 5.8.,
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    • 309 13 i n mmm. asssssss^asi^issiisw The Modem Builder uses "FCILITE" for the easy, economical erection of fire-proof a«d vermin-proof butldiftgs. e :i Poitite," of worldrenow i efficient, economical '1 for interior ibinfltion of In-' I --rot, an! vermin, including the troublesome H .'J* white an'r, and !v reduces the Labour. labour
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    • 1256 14 SALES BY AUCTION BUIAWO RUBBER AMD PRODUCE CO., LTI. PRELIMINARY NOTICE ■T OEDCI OF THI TRUSTEES fOX DEBENTURE HOLDEM no •a4ereln*4 bate receive* ißstraetloo* to sell by public auction (If not pr.rio... seU br private treaty) at their sale-room. Raffles Chambers, Kafllee Plaoa. •o a date to be notified later
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    • 641 14 asmu wm U,Mt.M« i.O. AMaranc* In forco .<•! 117.M0.0M THE GREAT FABTERN LIFE ASSURANCHTJO* lift' wra«TStol la BtreJto tettleaaenu) ■JBAII l»rr U• I WtacS»e*M «»m. e,.,.p-r. IAnDON OFFICB > ft. Old Jewry, ItThe Coeapaaj has CM.OM s«»aatto< «<th tke Bnpr.m. Ceart ef Ea«l»a4 aao complies with the British Life Assorance
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    • 444 14 NEDERLANDSCH iN?)ISCUE HANDELSBANIi (MCIH INUIA COMMERCUt. BANI.i Catabllehed IK6I CAPITAL Fl. 60,000.000 (about £5.000,000). ISSUED AND Fl. 55,000,000 (about PAID l.'P £4,600,000). RF.SKRVK FUND Fl. 47,750.000 (about £4,000,000). hkal OWCS IN AMSTERDAM HEAD AGENCY IN BATAVIA BRANCHES Hongkong, Sbanghal, Kr> Medan, Soerabaya, S»inarang, Bandcent Weltevreden, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecaloogar Probolingco, Tjilatjap,
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    • 450 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED (Incorporated by Special Imperial (barter in Japan.) Capital Subscribed Vrill.ooo,ooo Capital Paid-up Y45.000.000 Reserve Funds V 11,080,000 Vice-President S. Mori. Esq. President K. Nakagawa, Esq. DIRECTORS S. Minami, Esq. T. Hisamunr, Baa> (i. Kawasaki, Esq. K. Mactaaga, Baa> M. Ksaki, Esq. T. lkeda, Ks«,.
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    • 405 14 INSURA^JCfe COMMERCI^f IAION ASSURANCE CO, LTD. (Incorporated in England) Fire, Life, Marine, Accident, Guarantee. eJetV Motor. AsaeU exrerd {M.tM.OM W. A. SlMS— Manager and Underwriter, Eastern Branch, Siugapore THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INS. CO. I (Incorporated In Canada) AU the lateat plans of Ufa, Eb4ows»*»» and Annuity policies issued. Assets M.OM.OM
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  • 1096 15 i Notes and Comments On Current Topics. Asking for It. The Financier's motor expert writes as follows What is to be done about the arrogant or inexperienced motorist who thinks that, because the police are now more reasonable, he can do as he likes Are «v all
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    • 213 15 NMice i M w Mystery of •ROLLQ'S WILD 'OAT* can only be solved by going to ttit Victoria Theatre on October 8, 11, 13 or 15, but extensive research, lest and experiment enabled the Ounlop Rubber Co., (Far East) Ltd. tat, produce the most road -worthy article human ingenuity can
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    • 371 15 LilDEili II I J&%) 4&E& f<l>V rptrT,? MOTOR a /^T7XTr>'V Vl7 IHh |,4. Wi.che.ter Hou., J\ VjT Ca IN Kj V \^T HAIPHONG o^k DRAGON WS) CEMENT i> iir Supplied to, the Spore Municipality, Government of Johore, Malacca Municipality, F.M.S. Railways and all leading architects and contractors. DUPIRE BROS. Sole
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    • 326 16 New Shipment Just Arrived of: Carpenter'a Smoothing and J ck Bra!» Hexagon Tapped NnU, from Catland'a Braaa Bntt Hlngea, from 1% Cljb*™ Scmw Spanner*, from 6 in. to Aabeatos Cord or Yarn, all sixe«. Asbeatoa Pipe Lairing Rope. Patent Plaited Log Line. Eureka Gange Glahsea, all Bi«ea. etc- eU., etc.
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    • 420 16 TAY GUAN KIAT 86. PHILLIP STREET. Pftoa* No*, lilt *"d 1114. The aocceaaful contractor for «npply of FIREWOOD AND BASKETS AND BROOMS, ETC to the Singapore Municipality •Bring the yew 1921. GLOBE BOILER REMEDY For clearing and preaerring sUam boilers of all type*. U.ed by all factories, f^'H""' etc, and
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    • 906 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Tk» *K*PAID ekarfta for Waarta, Far Sala, To Let, etc-, la ordinary caMt-Mt type (artrage *li worda to liaaU ar* Par line on* insertion 28 et*., two in*. 44 etc., thr«« in*. 64 et*., fonr in*. R eta, fl>* in*. (1.00, *ix In*. 11.18, ten in*. $1.40, twolT*
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    • 699 16 LAND AND HOUSES PART OF HOUSE to let, furnished, with garage. Apply 696, Strait* Times. TO LET, No. 168-6 Tanjong Katong, compound house, tenni* court, garage, water laid on. Apply No. 117 Talnk Ayer Street. BOARD AND LODGING VACANCY FOR PAYING GUEST. Moderate terms. 14, Mt. Elizabeth, Tel. 681. TO
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    • 433 16 Jm l^aa^**********Ba^ 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 plant* have been selected." With
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    • 314 16 >traits Motorcar Service, Ltd 213-216, VtCHAB ROAD >-^T Solf Drftributorf *f BELLANGER famous French* Car. 11l kinds of Rapairs to Motor Cycle*, Car*4p«)d Lorries executed. bracked Cylinder*. Crank-Cases, Gear* and broken parts of all metals \\jylded. RELIABLE TARS LORRIES HfRKD ioodg Transported from' Ships, Godowaa, Private Houses, etc. K. number
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    • 199 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial and General S8 Manaeer's Office 1117 Job Printing Officf All communications relating to editorial matters and <ows should be lddres<ee! to THE EDITOR. All communications relating to business matters— advertisement*, subscription?, accounts, printing, (•tc. should be addressed to THB MANAGER. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Wants, For Sale,
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