The Straits Times, 19 October 1921

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 26,77 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1921 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 628 2 VP.Cs Inspector Held by Chinese Pirates. Mr. W. 11. Bell, of tlio -Asiatic Petrcleum Company, in Hongkong, has .supplied the Press with full details of the capture I by bandils of the A.P.C's. up-country inspector, Mr. J. Kasmussen, who has been with the Company for seven years
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  • 307 2 (iuide Difficulty in Austrian Alps. Since the end of the war, and especially dur.np the present year, the Austrian and .iinian Alpine societies hay« -lisplaytd a iMdabJe activity in reconstruct inp the Mfflected paths and roadways. Ifcw waIN have b.-en erected for security, and the old marks in
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  • 25 2 Acton magistrate I would ratht-r hear a man make use .if a nood oath than lisU>n to the languap some people use ir» the streets.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 347 2 -.-htd CahU Address ikegi Meiiigomery Ward Co. CHICAGO, U. 5. A. CATALOGUE FOR 1921 M IS NOW READY *r 90 Describing a Complete Line «>f High H I Grade General Merchandise +*J Auto Accessories Clothing f- Cream Separators Drugs 2 Electric-.-l Goods Furniture Farm Implements Groceries if I^3 i Hospital
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    • 379 2 >£ .'STHA M"« ia.-rola, m Your ■•kin and m Compltniun /_M *J I thi. tM fc'-pl iv ,i 4-Bit««-t (Tom. inHaM irrttH.tWn"!? M tt^il fnllf •Mtlan, ££i '.fl* I SEN at »r tin.es In JKJ mtfEJjfM »>»♦♦»»♦««♦♦««♦♦♦♦♦ DR CASSELL'S TABLETS J Rrpair Wear and Tear of Nerve and Body Price
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    • 138 2 INTERNATIONAL MOTORS, LTD. 19.->-a. ORCHARD ROAD. Phone 2617. Overhauls and repairs of every description to all makes of cars and trucks. Painting, upholstering, batteries charged. Separate lock-up garages. NEW CARS ON HIRE. Customers having cars repaired at our works can hire four seater cars at da. ly rates. SWINEHART s^
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  • 605 3 French Women Seeking io Oust The Obey." A husband owes his wife protection. A woman owes obedience to her husl>:n^." These two sentences figure in the marriape code of French laws and around them a fierce battle now rages in society circles in France. The trouble
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  • 371 3 Right of Church to Adhere to Its Own Law. A spirited attack on the views of divorce reformers is contained in a letter from the Bishop of St. Albans (Dr. Michael B. Furse) to the diocese. The Divorce Law Reform Union," he states, has evidently become s*omewhat nervous,
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  • 27 3 Paraguay has a tree which omits pure wine when its bark is punctured. A tree like thai in America would make forest preservation oar most popular issue.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 264 3 I "VALET Safety Razor The Valel" Auto Strop differs from any and every other safety razor in the fact that it has a simple seif-stropping device built right into the head of the razor. With this device you can retain for months the perfect shaving edge for which Valet blades
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    • 514 3 "SAFE AND EFFICIENT." Dr. MILTON HKKSFVS REPORT OX BABVS OWN TABLETS. That there are no injurious drugs or opiates in Baby's Own Tablets is proved by the certificate of Dr. Milton Hersey, Official Analyst to the cities of Quebec und Monire:il. of which the following is a copy I hereby
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    • 863 3 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB AUTUMN RACE MEETING, 1921. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, October 25. 27 and 29. NOTICE The Non-Members Portion of the Grand Stand will not be available for non-mem-bers at the above meeting and tickets for this stand will not be Issued. Visitors' Tickets. These will be issued aa
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    • 825 3 GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office up to noon of October 20, 1921, for the supply of Rations and Sundries for Hospitals for the period January 1, 1922 to December 31, 1922. Tenders should be on the authorised forms obtainable on application to the Chief
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 763 4 steamer sfliimes P. 0.- British India AND Apcar Line (Companira Incorporated in Fng'.and^ MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. Cuder Contract with His Majesty's Government, Tk« C«MtTrj-'- MAIL BEKTICE EAST OP BOMBAY an at prcMni .as»ea>«eel LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE f HUM LoVUON I TO MARSEILLES AND
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    • 742 4 STEAMER SAILINGS STEAMER SAILINGS wiw sjjii* <*■ DOLLAR LINE >iN I A Monday, 4 p.m.. for P>n Bvtiwi'"■SCTtifSSf SINGAPORE TO NEW YORK lAKA— Toeeday. 4i« BataMi A QI m 7 and Maar. VIA SUEZ IPOH Wednesday, at p-»_ ♦•■r f>n Swett.nham and Penani HKBE Thursday, 4 pja, #«r DtatMt and
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    • 396 4 STEAMER SAILINGS 0. S. K. THB OSAKA tIHOfIEN tAtftHA LTM >!arun>urat»4 in Jt-v" Hat, I. t>* Boasa fltreel Proposed Sailing fro*. Singapore <Sub)eet to change without sotlee) Ij l CItSOPKAN i IN" Far Part Sal*. Msrwili... Laastea. A_e-»»r». j I ■oMaraaa Bajsbmrt •rr sea •AMAZON MARU Not. 16 Not. 18
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    • 629 4 STEAMER SAIUN6S AUSTRALIA BY BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) Singapore to Java Ports, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Brisbane and Sydney, Tia Torre? Straits, also with transhipmnt to other Victorian, South Australian and North Queensland Torts. British New Guinea, New Britain, Tasmania and New Zealand Port.. trnooun sailings MONTORO, 4,057
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 532 5 steamer sammtt N.Y.K. European Line LONDON LINE Fortnightly Berflce FOS MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWTRP, VIA POBTI KAMO MARU Oct. 20 IYO MARU Not. S ATSUTA MARU Kot. 17 LIVERPOOL LINE Monthly Servic* FOB MARSEILLES AND LIVERPOOL VIA POBTI HAMBURG LINE Monthly Service FOB LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM AND HASIBURG, VIA POBTI
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    • 345 5 STaWEB SfIILIHGS Glen and Shire (Incorporated in England) JOINT SERVICE OF STEAMERS HOMKWARD GLENAPP for Genoa, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg about Oet 26 CARNARVONSHIRE for London, Rotterdam and Hamburg about Nov. 14 GLENIFFER for Genoa, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg about Nov. 80 OUTWARDS GIXN'GYLE for Hongkong. Shanghai aad Japan abont
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    • 268 5 INDQ-3.fINA STEAM NAY. COMPANY. LIMITED (Incorporated in England) Direct Sen-ire to J.~.pan via Hongkong and dhauKiiai mid to Calcutta via renang, from Singapore Taking Careo on through UiWt of Ladin( for Canton, Macao, riwatow. Amoy, Chefoo, Teintsin, Newchwang, Yangtsze ports, Formosa, the 1 h 1 1 i p p i
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    • 223 5 mam* T% I KOTICG ll lirr ■■l.v Clv«B that the i-.bovo Tia.U' Mmk (of which there in vari«.un liscs) Ihf properly of Wo Kcc Chlaoc carrying on business undc- tha itylo ol Chop Kuan Yo-ii- fiu->n at l.iicular Boad, Sinsmpore, and ii uscil by him In raapact of silk ihrcadi
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 546 6 CINEMAS Liberty HALL, LIMITED North Brid|[* Read The Second Show at 9.15 p.m. XDDH POLO and CORINNE POBTSB In Universal* gorgcon* noml nensition KING OF THE CIRCUS Episode 13. A FIGHT TO A FINISH S Parts Epiaod« 14. OUT OF THE CLOUD S Parts 1 Igrtbtf w-'h i AUraotloa S
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    • 280 6 ENTERTAINHEMTS To Night! Last Night!! The Night!!! Harmston's Circus BEACH ROAD. New Acts New Artists New All COME, SEE, AND JUDGE YOURSELF. Booking at ROBINSON PIANO Co., Ltd. Don'l forget TO-NIGHT OUR LAST NIGHT FAREWELL TO SINGAPORE PUBLIC TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT In Aid of the European and Non-European Unemployment Fund. Vndrr
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    • 141 6 iVICTORIA THEATRE EDGAR WARWICK Announces the WARWICK COMEDY COMPANY October 21 BROWN SUGAR October 25 THE CIRCLE October 26 COMPROMISED October 27 A BILL OF DIVORCEMENT October ?8 ARMS AND THE MAN October 29 THE DOUBLE EVENT Prices $4, $3, $2, $1. Plans. now open at MOUTRIE'S. lv i'rcparatiou New
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    • 118 6 m NEVER SAY DYE, SAY TINTEX AT MAYNARD'S WINDOW We are showing a few samples of what can be done with ONE TEASPOOKFULL of: TINTEX NEVER SAY DYE, SAY Removal Notice The Office of BONEO LIMITED is now at Ground Floor 11, COLL YER QUA V (Corner of Arcade and
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    • 27 6 2 2 Is the Telephone Number of the PROMPT PRINTERS Ring us up—our representative will gladly call on you for orders. Rickard Ltd., 76, Cecil Street, SINGAPORE.
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 104 7 ladies' Golf Championship. Tho li'll'ATioj; ii th* draw in the Aa^HH Curri.i i up the Wr.t lotuid of which is k> be |.layed ou Oatob '24 Mm. Cornell v. iJra. K. W. Morgon. B^o p.m. Mr-. S. >'. Clarke v. Mrs. V. ilton. :t.;i6 p.m. Mih» M. y. B.
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    • 211 7 A mitch, BefM l.ine-i Oolf Club v. ihn (i.uri ..ii QoU Club will be [ilv.*! on Sundi Mi (be Ciarrinu liol. i, the lollovtinr; beuii; i_' draw. !)a.m. 1. D. Hull and Capt. 0. B. Cum rmng v. I. S. (iibsonandJ. 11.
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    • 331 7 Vestard:iv> ftlav in th^ S.C C. I'enni^Tourn.i I itwjnt r.^iulted js 1 11o«h:— A Kinirl*^. 11. (i. l'u-h t. Uit A. 11,I 1 (.imoron owe U.t, C-0, G— 4, U Singles 11. H. il.nU.jm a. 16.1 U.itG.C;. I'ranllii: ft-*. 1-6,O— U W. MMda v. H. S. A.
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    • 173 7 li:t RllgJM fttttim VAUW ).Ij^dd i.?l th H.(-C. K r °Jud yesterday under Mcl xuit.iLi.--"l'lP^* arrnditlfmn. tbou^U the ball was a Ut graisy, euded in tho Wliius uoriogtln ont\ tr> '.fthi';;arae L_. nu excellent iuditidual .rtc.rt ul ono jf tht-ii thr«i= «lio touched down batoreeji ihe |>or>t-,. Tii» pWo
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    • 39 7 Our I'dunn eorreipatMlettt v^ires In th. Uootint uiat.-h at lVnaug ou Sun.taj |a«t Uic Vulumoei w:.m cotii|>iled 689 and ih. l'.jlite 4o:j. 11.11. th. Sultan aj I'er.U in btudinx .i in-b loam tv bmgapure during rjcu week.
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  • 24 7 Programme of Drills, etc., for week ending Tue*d«y, October 25 Tuesday, 25th.— 5.15 p.m., DrUl Hall, Iras Busali Kcad, Malay Company.
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  • 46 7 Oiders for week ending October 23 «Jn«-sd»>% 19th Eighth Troop Parade. Thursday, 20th. —Third Troop Parade. Kriday, 21st.—Band Practice, Malay VoluJit**r Club, r >.l. r > p.m. Sjtuntay, 22ml— Relay Raw, thu Teams ik > parade ut the YMC.A., 2 y.m
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  • 30 7 VioleU at the present im.inctiL except for v tun poor apgripgiUL in uT)obuiinaltlu at Nuuuiu Klivm. A I.Uklh Mfpi tv have attacked lliim aod ull vioUt plunts liavw divd utf.
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  • 227 7 Bute.— 2::,Roo lbs. Bokit Toh Alanc— l6,37B lbs. Herur.— -1 1 ,04« lbs. Bruseh Tin and Rubber. 13, ft. r io lbs. Chenß.— l I lbs. Chernov United.— 2o,74B lbs. (1uny.— 22,000 lbs. Consolidated -Malay. 02,850 lbs. Chuliia(SclanKor).— 2s,ooo lbs. X.M.S. Rubrn-v I'hintHrs.—Srt.OOO lb=. Gleneab' Plantations. l.
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  • 91 7 VKBSELS AT THK DOCKS F_«t Wharf Basin-Nil. F-iMt W harf Wnh.nia. Pembilan. Sheers Wharf— Van Imhoff. Jlain Whurl Lai S.,n t Jtnort, Seattle Man, 11. M.5. Merlin. Trnpire Dock Bandakaß, Tatar—a, Chnron i be IB Muru. Weat Wharf— Nil. Jardloea Wharf-Nil. Palo Branl (oal Wharf— NU. -epp«l Harbour.
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  • 201 7 BAN WHATT HIK, Hrit., 107 tons, from Mi laccu IJI-IU, lor Malm-en l'J-10. CHOSEN MAKU, Jap., 1,928 tons, from Osukt 18-10, for «.'aicutta l'J-10. DAUnr, Ftrn.. 4.17-.' tons, from SttifOn ly-10 tor MantUlu is-io. HKBK, Brit.. 846 tons, from Port Swcttenhan. 18-10, for Poit Swettonna- i'u-10. HONG HWA.
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  • 213 7 To-dar Med&a 1 p.m Colombo, Durban, Cape Town and South Amiru 3 p.m. Port Kwettenham and Pfnaog 3 p.m. Muar and Malacca 3 p.m. Sun !r I.iut, Pultmbun^ anil liuuviii 4 p.m Kliio and ÜBgn 4 p.m. l*emf Pu.i. (iinou Mareetllet ami Liverpool 4 p.m. Parcels 2
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  • 23 7 (OOiclal Poit Office Report) Left Singapore Arrived London BmAmmm I October 8 .pi.mber U October 10 September It. October IU
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  • 142 7 ■XCHANGI Sinjrnpore, Oetobrr 19. On London, Bank 4 m 2/4 7/32 Dt-mand 2/3 Sl/88 Private 3 m. credits 2/4 i On New York Demand 45 4 Private 90 days 4S On France Bank BN On Imliu. B:mk T. T. IN On HonifknnK, Bank d d MM p.c.
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  • 55 7 12 o'clock noon, October It, 1921. Tone of MarkA Quiet. Spot (Vt. Mov.-Doc. Jan. -Miii h Aliril-Jurie Singapore Standard Pale Crepe dosing Prieeg liu>tri Seller* Spot vov.-IVc. uu-March Inril-Jum.-Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet Closing Prices Buyer* Sellers ran :u :u M% S6 :;7 S7U
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 186 7 MIN ING. Ins. Val. rd. Buyer*. S«Uen. 1 1 Ayer Wen* 1.00 1 1 HiUm Tin \:M 1.10 1 1 Jelantoh 0.40 0.60 tl il Kam. Kamunting I.IM 1.15.0 10 10 Kinta Aksoc. 5.00 U £1 Lahut Mines 5 5 Lintnii Tin 8.25 3.75 10 10 Malayan Coll. 1:2.00 l".00
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    • 134 7 [M. V*\. Pd. Bayer*. Seller* £1 i.l Br. Am. Tobacco 2.15.0 M 4 10 10 Centra] Knjrines 15.00 KJ.OO 10 10 Central Motors 3.00 U.:">o ci .»:i E. Smelting Co. 6.00 6.30 hi- Electric Tways -/6 10 10 Fnwcr Nnth 28.50 29.50 cd. VI M W. Hammov Co. 70
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    • 100 7 U. Eng. 6 p.c. $1,234,300 par 5 p.c p.m.; Spore Electric Tramways, 5 p.c. £350.000 com. Spore Municipal 5 px. $137^.000 P«r Spore Mun. 4'^ p.e. of 1907 $1,000,000 10 p.c. dis. S'pure Mun. 4V4 px;. of 1909 $1,600,600 10 p.c. di>. Spore Mun. 4Vi pc. of 1909 $1,500,000
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    • 361 7 Fraicr and Co. and Lyall and_E?att'a Quotation*. Latest available Sterling Quotations are printed oa mother pafe on Friday. To-day Prices. Frater Lyall Co. Evatt. Allonby ($1) 0.10 0.20 0.10 0.20 Alor Cajah <*1) 0.90 1.00 0.90 1.00 A. Ilium ($5) 7.00 8.00 7.00 8.00 Am. Malay (?2> 1.00
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  • 178 7 FIXTUBE3 Weilnesday. October IS. High Water, 11.10 a.m. li. I. homeward wai. leaves. Tanglin Club at Home, 0.15 pjn. S.S. and F.M.S. lioxing Cbampiooshipa, Vie. Theatre. Harmston's Cintu, Beaea Road, 8.15. Thuraday. October it. High Winer, 0.5 a.m., 11.47 p.m. Orchestra Practice, 0.15 p.m. S.S. and F.M.S.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 199 7 MORTGAGEE'S SALE of vnluabli- freehold and lea.iehold properties at N'ortli Caaal Rv.ui. Maa Baaar, Tunjonu KaUat K :ul etc At Messrs. Chi-or.R Koon Stag :n.d C*.'l sale-room, No. 30, Klinir Strut, on I-rida>. October :'S, at 2.30 p.m. 1. Valuable N iwi katahnlij land und the centrally situated brick und
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    • 150 7 GOVERNMENT NOTICE h la hereby notili<-d that an Examination for Licensing Surveyors will hr held m '.he Survey Office. Biafapore, on December next und following Jn\n un-.il completion. The subjectH of Kxi.ninnti.jn will be u^ 'Jii'li-r (a) Written.-- Mensuration. Geometry. Trigonometry. Surveying in all branches. Levelling (II licence i» n--(|uirid)
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    • 489 7 TENDERS Tender* will he received up to noon, on November 30, IOJI, at the Kenident Counciloi's (Iflice, .Malacca, for the supply of Boots tnd for the making up of Khaki Klat.nel Shirts and Khaki Drill L'nitorms (conei^.ins it Tunics. Tromers", and Short* .1 for the ■•ialai-cii Volunteer Rifles, for perivd
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    • 735 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED, small twe aaatet cur, (rood condition. Apply K.C., c v 3tralU tliea. TO LET, oliicei Xo. 4 D'Almeida Street. Immediate ent~r. Apply K. WoKkel and Co., Ltd. SEASIDE IiUJJUAI.Ow" ut Uotin K Ku.-u. purtly furnished, to let. Apply 763, Strait* Time*. WANTKD, second-hand Ford bu running- condition.
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  • 1043 8 The Straits Times. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19. WORKS OF UTILITY. It is understood that when Parliament rc;:ssernb!r.-, Mr. Lloyd George will make a statement as to Government plans for ftliag with the unemployed, and that wsrks of utility will form a prominent feature cf the programme he will unfold. The question
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  • 231 8 It is not our intention to discuss the very ;lear and able statement made at the meeting of United Engineers by Mr. Lemberger. The company has had misfortunes of a special kind and it has suffered, and may for some time continue to suffer from the trude depression which has
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  • 40 8 Lord Bandon, whose historical residence, (Castle Bernard, was burnt down by armed .nen on June 20, has been awarded £121,000 as compensation for the Castle's destruction and £1,500 on account of personal injuries inflicted on him when he was kidnapped.
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  • 11 8 I Sporting News and Notx* will be» found ion pape 7.
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  • 16 8 During the year 1920 19,757,025 tickets were printed und issued to stations on the F.M.S. Railways.
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  • 18 8 Inspector A. W. Matthews, Orchard Road Divisi-m, has been transferred as Inspector in charge of Arms and Explosives.
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  • 21 8 An Extraordinary Gazette published at Simla announces the constitution of Burma as a Governor's Province under the Government of India Act.
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  • 26 8 The following telegram has been received from Rome, dated October 15 Exchange on London lires 97 per .sterling, Italian War Loan 5 per cent, lires 75.75.
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  • 28 8 Japanese are frequent visitors to th. British Must-urn, says one of the officials, and come to study naval and military tactics, presumably in preparation for tht next war.
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  • 31 8 Inspector G. Bartels from Penan^ has taken over duties as Inspector in charge of Kandang Kerbau, relieving Inspector W. G. Porter, who has asHumcil duties a? Inspector in charge of traffic.
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  • 35 8 The Bangkok Times states lt is now rumour«tt| that the big lottery will be Jrawn, not in November as announce-d, but at the next Chitrlada Fair, which takes place at the end of the year.
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  • 35 8 By kind permission of Lt.-Col. R. W Morgan, C.M.G., D.S.O. the Drums anc r'ifes ef the Ist. Battalion South Staf ford:- hire Regiment will play Retreat i: .he Botanic Gardens to-day, commencing it 5.15 p.m.
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  • 38 8 A Malay, named Majid, was finwi jy Mx. N'unn, District Judge, this morn ng, for not reporting a case of smallpo n a house in. Upper Serangoon Road. Th tatient was eventually taken to the nfectious Diseases Hospital.
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  • 40 8 One of the most popular of the junioi lembers of the Government is about ti be appointed to a Colonial Governor hip. The appointment will create a ver. nteresting by-election, observes a Londoi veekly paper to hand by Tuesday's mail
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  • 60 8 The police would be glad to get intt communication with the European who pass sd by the 4th milestone on Holland Roat at 11.30 a.m. on September 13 ami wit lessed a fight between Tamils and Chinese r.spector Mereuith, who is in charge e> the case, would be glad to
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  • 53 8 Sir West Ridgeway in a remarkabl< rticle in the Morning Post of October t ays that the Government concession iromised Mr. de Valera. with Parliamen ary sanction, are pregnant with disaster He urges the Unionists to revolt and in >ist on drastic conditions to .prevent th nutilation and dismemberment of
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  • 65 8 On Saturday night Mr. Dopp. living a' 112, Orchard Road, was robbeel of his rain coat and a hat, both of which were foun< later in possession of a ricksha puller, whe was charged by Insp. Edwards before Mr Bull yesterday. His Worship convicted tht accused but postponed sentence till
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  • 70 8 A desperate shooting affray took place >n October 8 at a residence in Avenu< Icffre, as a result of which M. Povitch 'or many years a resident of Shanghai its in hospital in a precarious condition His alleged assailant, v Korean namei Mikoa, is in custody. He is alleged t
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  • 62 8 An open verdict of culpable homicide amounting to murder against some per ;on or persons unknown was returned bj Mr. K. G- Bourn?, acting Coroner, yesterlay, at the conclusion of the inquest int .he death of a Cantonese, named Lun Horn Fook. which occurr^l in Templt Street on the afternoon
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  • 69 8 Our Penang correspondent, «Wh yesterday, says a pretty wedding tool, place that day in the Presbyterian Church the Rev. G. H. Douglas officiating, of Mr Alexander Gorden Glennie Ellis, InspectorGenircl of Agriculture, Johore, to Mis; Kathleen Isabel Agnes Wishart, eldes' Jaughter of Mr. V. W. S. Wishart oi Westerfields, Elgin,
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  • 74 8 In his report for 1920, the general manager of the F.M.S. Railways states Sixteen new P class locomotives were received from the North British Locomocive Works, Glasgow, during the year and added to the stock. Four "Q class pacific type locomotives purchased in 1919 ■*rom the Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadelphia,
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  • 78 8 Chua Fatt, managing proprietos of th Joon Heng Press, 261, Gaylang Road, wat prosecuted by Chief Detective InspLttoi Costello before Mr. B. N'unn, District Judge, this morning, for a breach of the new Printing Press Ordinance by printing circulars without attaching his nam thereto. As it was the first case
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  • 84 8 It has been proposed by a few chiefs of the Central Province to organise un elephant kraal at Sigiliya during the visit of H.R.H. the Trince of Wales to Ceylon, and it is understood that the chiefs of Matale have sent in a favourable reply to the proposal. The matter
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  • 448 8 Mr. E. N. T. Cummins is expected back in Malaya shortly. The Bishop of Sinpap...rc is due to lecture at .Malacca to-ilny. Mr. ami Mrs. G. C. Valpy returned fn.m home by the P. and O. steamer Nyanza. Mr. and Mrs. Lim Peng Siang arrived this morning
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  • 75 8 The followinp: were the guests of H.E. the Governor and Lady Guillemard at dinner at Government House on Monday night The Hon. Mr. D. Y. Perkins, Dr. A. E. Horn, Mr. und Mrs. Bradney. Col Pearson. D.5.0., Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Brooke, Mr. anil Mrs. J. C.
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  • 92 8 We understand thut tha late Mr. J. A. Jail, who was found drowned recently at Colombo, came to Singapore about a year last September and was employed by United Engineers. When work on tbe new Post Office was commenced he obtaind employment there for
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  • 95 8 At the usual weekly meeting of «he Rent Assessment Board, held yesterday, Mr. E. Tessensohn announced that Mr. C. N. Maxwell, their president, was urvJer transfer to the F.M.S., and ha thought it was tnly fitting that he should lake thbt ■pportunity of expressing the
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  • 201 8 We have to £cknowled K e, witli thanks to the local branch of the Rubber Growers' Association, a copy of the Association's new book on Brown Bast. It is the resi It of an investigation into the causes and methods of treutme.it of this enemy of the rubber
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    • 169 8 T^ XX XT' |gg|f "Three Castles" 1 Pill Cigarettes There's no sweeter Tobacco comes from Virginia and no better brand than the 4t Three Castles" THACKERAY THE VIRGINIANS c. PRISMATIC BINOCULARS Fop the Races. ko.-s I^^R Al cMI 0N WAT.MiN Iff "OLI. AND Z I ly&^JU? <i<» HZ By the
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    • 156 8 ALHAMBRA Brnca EoM. 3 ris. OUT YONDER S PU. Featuring Olive Thomas Topical Budget* and Harry Pollard Comedy 2 PU. NEIGHBOURS 2 Ft*. And other interesting Comedy. MARLBOROUGH Beach Road. 5 ri«. SHALL WE FORGIVE HER 5 PU. Featuring June Elvidg* Pint Shew DAREDEVIL JACK Episodes 9, 10 and 11
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  • 494 9 General Pershnig Presents Medal. Striking Speeches at The Ceremony. Reuter's Service. London, October 17. PeraMag was accorded an enthusiastic welcome in Lor.don to-day, when he laid the Congress ienal Medal on the tomb of the unknown warrior in Westmin.ster Abbey and placed a marinnYcnl wreath at the fcot
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  • 124 9 Reltek's Service. London, October 17. Washington The Labour Board proposes, in order t> avert the railway strike, a reduction of freight! equivalent to the Induction of wages recommended in July, olso the withdrawal by the railways and operative, of further reductions and the strike order, respectively, pending
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  • 147 9 Faction Fighting in the Nile Valley. Reuter's Service. London, October 17. The trip of Zaglul Pasha, the Nationalist leader, up the Nile led to a short and fierce fight at Assiut between Zaglulites and supporters of the Premier, Adly Panha. Stocks and stones were used and a
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  • 112 9 Reuter's Service. London, October 17. The Times correspondent at Melbourne says that the lnter-staU- Labour Conference has passed a resolution in favour of making the Commonwealth the supreme governing authority in Australia with unlimited powers, the states having only such functions as the Commonwealth confers upon them. The
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  • 48 9 Reuter's Service. London, October 17. Manila Speaking at his inauguration a- G ivernor of th? Philippines, General Leonard Wood said he intended to establish a policy of efficiency, economy and morality w.'h a view to popular government to the fullest extent embodied in the Jones Bill.
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  • 41 9 Reuter's Service. London, October 17. Berlin The municipal elections resulted in a small majority for the nonSocialist parties. This is attributed partly to public resentment at the Upper Silesian decision. The extreme conservatives have gained a remarkable increase in votes.
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  • 49 9 Reutek's Service. London, October 17. German marks on the London market touched the low record of 750. This is' attributed partly to Germany's view of impending higher taxation and the selling of .marks for other currencies, notably Dutch and Scandinavian, and partly to! enormous Continental speculation.
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  • 46 9 i Reutkb'b Sekvice. London, October 17. The sale of the celebrated Ferrari collection of stamps has been concluded in Paris. It yielded a loUl of 3,271,.37 francs. The highest price realised was 113,000 francs, for an unused block of six 1843 Double Genovas.
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  • 37 9 Reutee's Service. London, October 17. Alexandria The steamer Eastern Admira* has arrived. [A wire of October 12 stated that the Eastern Admiral broke down ICO miles from Alexandria and was in need of ace.] i
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  • 279 9 Serious Rioting in Belfast Streets. Belter's Service. London, October 17. The Irish conference resumed in the afternoon. The crowd in Whitehall was chiefly interested in the American wreaths on the Cenotaph, but a small gathering at the bottom of Downing Street cheered the arriving Sinn Feiners. Lor: lon,
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  • 61 9 Reuteb's Service. London, October 17. The north-east coast stct-1 manufacturers have made a drastic cut of 70s. per ton. Ship plates are now ten guineas per ton compared with £24. 105. at ;he beginning of the year. A big manufacturer declared that they were not merely sacrificing
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  • 55 9 Reuteb's Service. Lombn, October 17. A message from Cape Town states that the P. and O. steamer Baradinc with a high power wireless installation on board has been in constant direct touch with Bordeaux during the > Ifgß from England to Cape Town. It has ft]«e been distinctly
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  • 51 9 Reuter's Sebvici. London, October 17. Sir Eric Geddes has resigned. Mr. Arthur Neul, Under Secretary for Transport, carries on temporarily. London, October 17. Warsaw M. Frankiowicz, the secretary of the Polish Repatriation Commission, has been assassinated at Moscow. London, October 17. Mr. Wellington Koo has returned to London from
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  • 69 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hongkong, October 18. Applying to the Supreme Court for a further adjournment of the winding up petition, the manager of the Banque* Industrielle de. Chine stated that advices from Paris show that the bank will be in a position to rc-opon business before
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  • 186 9 Reuter's Service. London, October 17. In the event of Mr. Lloyd George going to Washington, he and Mr. Balfour will sail on the Aquitania the departure of which from Southampton will be accelerated a couple of days, namely to November 3, to enable them to reach Washington by
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  • 637 9 Presentation to Mr. T. C. B. Miller I On Retirement. I Thvre were two everts at the United Engineers offices, yesterday, the annual meeting, which took place at midday, and i a valedictory function, which was held in the afternoon. At the meeting Mr. Lemberger, in feeling terms
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  • 87 9 We are indebted to the Registrar of Imports and Exports, Singapore, for the following early report on Imports and Ex- < TotU value of Foreign Imports of Merchandise into British Malaya during I August, l'J2l 142,276,889 September, 1921 38,214,634 Decrease $4,062,255 I Total value of Foreign
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  • 1926 9 Prime Minister's Holiday Interrupted. By Our Special Correspondent. I London, September 23. When it is publicly announced that the j Prime Minister of England is seeking holiday at Gairloch, in Scotland, fifty miles from anywhere, and that peace is absolutely essential if he is to take up the
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  • 3059 10 Chairman's Exhaustive Review Of Position. The annual ircncral Rtettmg "f \hVniwii Engineer*, 1.U1., was held at the registered offlot of the company, Duma Uuau, yesterday. The managing director, Mr. V. V. Lcmbcrger, presided, the other* present being the Hon. Mr. W. F. Nutt 0.8.X.. tin- Hon. Mr. D.
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  • 176 10 Messrs. Fraser and Co. report as follows, under date October 18 Our local share market remains in a very -lull and uninteresting: condition with so few veals passing that comment is uni ■.ci'Msary. Rubbers.— The commodity is again timer, cloSing at 34% cents, after touching .!6 cents.
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    • 238 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. t T lr 'TT' copy tlu oll "wing from the India Rubber Journal of June 11, 1021 Taking into consideration, that the amount of accumulated stocks of rubber at the end of li) 20 was known, and
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  • 366 10 Passengers for Straits, China And Japan. By the P. and O. steamer Nyanza arriving from London, yesterday were the following passengers for the Straits, I China or Japan Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bell, I Mr. A. B. S. Boswell, Miss R. Brittain, Miss L. F. Bridger, Mr.
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  • 78 10 Macphail and Co.'s Daily Report. Singapore, October l.» Silver 40%. Hungkong 24' 4 p.e. prem. Thi-ee months gold 47 '-j. Shaiv market.— Dull. Rubbers. Small enquiry 1 Tins.— Taipings 1.05-1.10, Norths 1.17'^--1.22'/i, Souths CO-fis cents Nawng Pets 1.45-1.50. Papcns 42 1 --47\2 cents, Padang Plaadoks GO-65 cent
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  • 141 10 A most successful The Chantant and dance was held in the Malacca Club last Saturday afternoon. This was a novelty for .Malacca and the thanks of the club members are due to the ladies who organized the entertainment. The musical programme arranged by Mrs. Fraser, of
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  • 95 10 In the third court on Tuesday before Mr. Dawson there wn> heard th. m--nuncement of a case by Quartermaster Sergeant Shaw against n contractor, named Juimi, for allied false information said to huvc been given by Junta to the effect that Shaw demanded $100 a month in connection with some
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  • 747 10 Realising Tins at Kuala Lumpur. Messrs. Baker, Morgon and Company. Kuala Lumpur, reported at 5 p.m. on Friday The week opened with good enquiry for tin and rubber shares and a fair amount of business was transacted in these sections. Both markets, however, close dull owing to
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  • 121 10 To dissipate the surplus stock of rubber, a further suggestion is made by Sir Ernest Birch. His original proposa' was that shareholders should buy up some of the surplus rubber and sink it at sea. He now earnestly recommends shareholders in all companies to compel their directors to
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  • 84 10 The rate of mortality in the Settlement of Singapore for the week ended October 1 was ::9.42. The total number of deaths was 322 of which tSff were male subjects and 02 female. Convulsions claimed :tG phthisis 27, malaria fever 32, dysentery 13, beri-beri 29, pneumonia 26,
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  • 98 10 It is stated that an, expedition will lem England towards the ond of the year for the Far East under the leadership of Mr. C. Locka/t Cottle. The, main ptupose, it is said, is to make extenehrs zoological and museum collections, and a .speci.-il endeavour will bo made to secure
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  • 961 10 Interesting Contests on Second Night. There %vas a better attendance at tho Victoria Theatre la.s' night for tho second night of the Strait> and K..M.N. boxing tournament, and the spectators w.-i^ treated to some really e\cellen: contests, tvhilo with quick knockouts in others there was nothing slow about
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  • 23 10 One obstacle in th,- way of trading Ktin to the ultar of I.ilx Ky is that blie decline* to wear the orange blossoms.
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  • 1208 11 ■od Men at The Highland Sport. representative of the livening ■lard w;:s nt Braemar on September 9 ns follows B"ish it were possible to control a magic Btation capable of flashing a typicnlDistrict train through England H- the Border, across 250 miles of Hind and to
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  • 736 11 A Move for Taller Ituildinxs Negatived. There is a movement on tho part of some of the great stores which are contem-pli-tiiijr .schemes of rebuilding to grot the London Building: Act amended. They consider that the restrictions on height should be either removed altogether or considerably modified. What
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  • 19 11 Buttling alone will not keep you iiaii," says v writer. Distressing news tbis for people having only ordirwry--iiicxl bathtubs.
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    • 274 11 Heartfielatert **flJM|^ j "His !P^^^ P^ Masters ibmH/^Lf voice- mSf3yjkm> Records in tfo XFjik comfort of our '.M p,«Jl> i' Audition Rooms ''^^S^ s. woutric mfm^Raffles Place, r< WK^^ml i SINGAPOKE. l&/$fr^fa* '1 A Powerful and Economical Disinfectant "SACOL" UNIVERSAL BRAND •HITAINABLE IN DRUMS OF I &ls OALLONS SOLI: AGENTS
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    • 341 11 RAFFLES HOTEL, PRELIMINARY NOTICE AUTUMN RACE MEETING MONDAY. OCTOBER 24.— Tea Dance. 5 to 7 p.m. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25.— Dance after Dinner (Evening Dress essential WEDNESDAy!"OCTOBER 26.— Orchestral Concert, 9.45 p.m., Raffle* Orchestra. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27.— Gnest Night and Dance (Evening Drew essential for Dancing). FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28.— Tea Dance,
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    • 230 12 t9 M* tkl* Bnmt of B«tUag auim J\ Vx IMMV. 8«TlBf of Won.j w* C^v^V-4) ft=*£^j Brttar B«ralt lv trric* gyaka \/j\y \sf)i^/ for lv s««l!ty. KIAM KIAT CO.k^m m, IM asi 109, UABK£T STBEKT. •jK^j'^l3ff?Tt^l Satisfaction •I'KUE stitisf action comes from the knowledge that you have had full value
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    • 524 12 Straits Settlements Loan, 1921 ISSUE OF $20,000,000 LOAN Bearißf latcreat from th« date of pnrchaae at 7 per cent per uiib pajmU* kalf yearly ob M»j 1 ami November 1. repayable: at par on mat i, leae FREE OF INCOME TAX AND OTHER DUTIES PRICE OF ISSUE -100 PER CENT
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    • 167 12 1 m m» >'>■ fn in" in pm UKe 'iMjost Uascitxating Gift /or o JCady of duality is A COMPLETE SET OF THE ZMORNY FINS TOILST PRODUCTS HRWI i MOR NY- PARIS 9ARFUM Ghaminade reriurne. 1 oil et Water, Batn Salts (Crystals Complexion Powder, bolla Fcice Pa\vder, BatliJDustin^ Pcnvder, Talcum
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  • 799 13 Obtainable by Evolution and Not Revolution. The Hon'hlc Sir Surendra Nath Banerjee delivered an important speech at a crowiied meeting at Barisal, his native place in Bengal, recently, when the District Board and the Municipality presented him with addresses of welcome. The leading men of the town and
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  • 196 13 Much eMfgy is W-inir Hispluyi-il by the police of .Marsvilles in an effort to capture the hand or bands of highwaymen who for| I some months past have been terrorising the l countryside. Their depredations have in-eatly Increased durinjr the past week or so, and the robbers
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  • 57 13 An extraordinary occurrence is reported from Jandols, Simla, where the water in the river suddenly disappeared underground on August 27. Other water was only to be obtained at a spot two miles distant. A convoy for watering animals w;is carried out with >rre»t difficulty. Three days after the
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    • 180 13 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW Co., Ltd., Singapore. i I lire r|nr;itcd in Ent'lnr I I Special Offers in our L adies Dept, this week Jys£\ TOBRALCO la sell C 'I urs, Checks, Stripes a V < Width 28 inchts. T <*7 v price $1.20 per yard m TOOTAL PIQUE V C In
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    • 174 13 MASSAGE Mr. Mrs. FUJIMORI, JAPANESE BONt -SETTER. No. 19, Dhobv Ghaut, SINGAPORE JAPANESE MASSAGE No. 87, WATERLOO STREET, In ths centre of Bras Basin Road and Middle Road, Singapore. Prom 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mrs. TAMEY MASSAGE HALL MANICCRB AND MASSAGB 119, Beacoolea Street Mrs. HARD tad Miss HAJU
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    • 395 13 High Class /ERATED WATERS SALES BY AUCTION AUCTION SALE of a quantity of miseellaneooi sngineer'a sad lim stores, wire netting! tapping knives etc. \t iur sale-roont, N'>. :w. Kline str.-..t, on Thursda>. OrtslH 10. .-.t 10.10 a.n:. ■risukj ISM Yates, Barms aatent tapping knuv-. IS3 Jel dooble blade tupping knives,
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    • 1249 14 SALES BY AUCTION PULAU B LANG RUBBER AND PRODUCE CO., LTD. PRELIMINARY NOTICE BY ORDER OF THE TRISTKES FOR DEBENTURE HOLDERS. Vke undersigned hsve received instruction^ to sell by public auction fif not previously Bold by private treaty) at their sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place, on a date to be
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    • 605 14 Assets over $4,000,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $17,00o,C';O The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. '(Incorporated in Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, K.t:. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies
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    • 446 14 NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANk i.NETU. INDIA COMMKSCIAL BANI-) lataMiahed IMS. 0 CAPITAL Fl. 60,000,000 (about 0 £5,000,000). 0 ISSUED AND Fl. 66,000,000 (about PAID UP £4,600.000). RESERVE FUND Fl. 47,760,000 (about £4,000,000). HEAD (irnci D 4 AMSTERDAM BXAD AOENCT DM BATAVIA. BRANCHES I Hongkong, Shanghai, t» Vledan, Soerabaya, Samsrang, Bandoens Weltevreden,
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    • 456 14 BANKING THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED (Incorporated by Special Imperial Charter in Japan.) Capital Subscribed YG0.000,000 Capital Paid-up Y45.000.000 Reserve Funds Y11,080,000 Vice-President S. Mori, Esq. President K. Nakagnwa, Esq. DIRECTORS S. Minami, Esq. T. Hisamune, Fsq. G. Kawasaki, Esq. K. Morinage, Esq. M. Esaki, Fsq. T. Ikeda, Esq. Denkichi
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    • 440 14 INSURANCE COMIVIERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO.. LTD t Incorr stab »r d i fire. Life. Mann*. AcculfM (swafaaTtoe Motai a««^'» aaifesg ;,-u,oe«.s»» W. A SlMS— Manager *nd L'nderw- i.« Eastern Hrant'b iiagaavre THE MANUFACTUKfcJtfi* LIFE INS. CO. (Incorporated in Canada) All the lateat pans of Life, Kndewmeasi and Annuity policies issued.
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  • 774 15 Notes and Comments On Current Topics Need for Better Carburation. In the search for economy in automobile fuel consumption, says the Car, it has been found that by inducing the air supply for th^ carour Uir via the crank case, a considerable economy in fuel consumption m
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  • 293 15 Superstition that They Could Blind People. 7 >u|» v rst.t!..r, with regard to the opal— that it is an unlucky f. appear! to be o* \,,rtl, ti. oriftin say* the Shan. Wh:u Tim—. In the K.-t tl,- opal has ■Jwajn l.een rcgudad U rather a lucky •lone
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    • 274 15 The Heart of a Tyre is its Tube See thai the sturdy reliability S ot \our DUNLOP Cover iffj is not discounted by 1 the use of an in- J ferior Tube. -W /ft f if/ Ample Stocks and all garapes can supply fi f THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. s
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    • 136 15 LiIOEjK if f fßr& vPV THE AGENCY V COT V France's Finest and Unrivalled Production in Perfumery. E. C. Monod Co., Successors in Singapore to DUPIRB BROTHERS SOLE AGENTS FOR 5.5., F.M.S., and SI W Quahs' Motor Transport Co 'Paoa« 1M COMFORTABLE CARS ANT LORRIES FOB HISI DAT AND NIGHT
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    • 39 15 LEAVE IT TO US Is your car out of order Is your upholstery torn or worn Does your car want re-painting Come To Us We Will Serve You MOTOR GAR HIRING ENGINEERING GO. Tel. 1955. 69-B. Bukit Timah Roa<*.
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    • 332 16 GUM KIAT CO., LTD. :IG, PI i.» Street. SINi.aCOUE. CRUCIBLES! h CRUCIBLES I CRUCIBLES t Irnm No*. 20 to inn. Ha— failied b.-. 1 MORGAN CRUCIBLE CO, «ndnn. h..l at afcart ajtfaam. THE WONPERFUI. Wmm CROOKES' X GLASS I'hi-i. '.a 1 been no greater contribution 10 the study of Optics
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    • 466 16 TAY GUAM MAT sfl. PHILL!? T RKET r*hoac Noa 111! iaa Illi |Ua «ucce«Rfal cuairacK'r for sapply FIREWOOD AND BASKETS AND BROOMi CTC i. thr Singapore Maoicip* »i» **nms thr /ear GLODE BOILER FLUID. h-or clearing Ua fTFPi if all type Useu b> «il factories, tuamsr. r .nd '—nd gooa.
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    • 1851 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges tot Waata, Fei B*l.. To Lei. eic, la ordinary cios»-««i t (average sli words to llae) are Ptr line one insertion 28 ets twu tns it tbres ir.r. 64 cts., four ins. 82 eta., five ins. f).00, tix ins. $I.l*, t'-n ir» |1 41 •'«elve
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    • 323 16 ALAMO ELECTRICITY ACTUAL CAPACITY OK GENERATOR. 50 Twenty Watt Lamps. FUEL CONSUMPTION. 2 Pints per Kilowatt-hour PRICE COMPLETE. $1,750 Ask to >cc Demonstrator „t your own Home a B. TAYE. Sole Distributor SEASON 1922 The following have just arrived Annuals 1922 Rough Diaries for 1922 Pocket Diaries for 1922 XMAS
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    • 265 16 Bellanger Hi" hint; of Frim h (:irWITil SII.M-:i; BADIATOfi \.sii lIIK (.OI.DKN BILKNCB Jun« Arrived Hool, !IM twe Dasaaaaimlea l<e '.old at Special Prices .LANGBI ec.inon: luzurioua and lbs price Is twent) year." of motor manufacturing centn, In th" body v per eoaeb-building und upholstry will be seen at its
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    • 287 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONES Editorial »n<l General 58 Maruiirer'* nffice Ul7 Job Printing Office 1344 All communications relating to editorial matter-- and news should be addressed to THE EDITOR. All communications relating to business matters—advertise Went", subscriptions, accounts, printing rtc. should be addressed to THE MANAGE*. ADVERTISEMENT RATES Wants, For
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