The Straits Times, 11 July 1922

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 2G,993 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1922 PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 153 1 MILKMAID STERILISED MILK Trice Ktducrd to Largi' »iic $8.J. i> c:\tn or 20 crnt» per tin Small Bixe $10.10 p. cane or 11 cents ptf tin NESTLE ANGLOBWISS CONU. MILK CO. (LONDON). SINGAPORE. BiatBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBCnBSBBSKrSTIBaEniSVC* SaBBBBBaBa*BaCBBft«aBBB*KUBBBBB' 5 2 OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. -f OLDTOH Imported by r I The Borneo fompasiy, Ltd. t
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  • 376 2 PAPUAN CANNIBALS. Miss Grimshaw on their Gentle Habits. i Him iiLatrice Grimshaw, the novelist, iuu arnveu in England after an aosenoe of io years in the South Sea Islands. She i-> i-harmcd with hvr island home and muans to return to it in two Maths' time. Sue states that recently
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  • 364 2 . Sequel to Two Tragedies In Ceylon Courts. As reported tome time ago, says tiv Times ol Ceylon, an elephant., laid to I a valuable animal, owned tiy trie Cou.-. .Uudaliyar Udaia^ama, of Kegallc, killed tin kuiala of kanduhapaltu. Tne detta»««i, Din.?iri banda korale, it wa*><iii'(i, ollered
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  • 272 2 . Referring to Forestry, the Chief Secretary, F.M.S., states, in his repcrt for 1921 The Conservator reports that good progress was made with the work of exploration, thanks largely to the temporary employment by the Government of planters who were out of work as a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 308 2 The tea is better so is the tin For flavour, aroma, quality and economy, Brooke Bond Red Label tea is the finest money can buy. And the famous vacuum tin ensures that this delicious tea always reaches you as fresh as the day it was packed. The Brooke Bond vacuum-packed
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    • 253 2 I\ I/ I 3pm \II VsrTeach Children To Use Cuticura Soap Because It is best for their tender skins. Help It now end then v/ith touches of Cuticura Otat.-nent applied to first si^nc c! redr.ess or roughness. Cuticura Talcum is also excellent for children. ft(nplr.TA'eT]iol«.Sd.,o!ntirrr.t Ii 3d ftndZi 83. hyT*6m.l.Lti.S7.Ck»iurlio»ni-g
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    • 197 2 A.M.A. A.M.A. George FLETCHER c» id (Incorporated in England) CANE SUGAR MACHINERY SPECIALISTS for the Equipment of SUGAR FACTORIES and DISTILLERIES. Sole Agent P. A. PARIS, 61/56, THE ARCADE. SINGAPORE. AAI.A. A.M.A. i DRINK KEY BEER (CHOP KUNCHI) The Best Beer in the East. Refreshing and Cooling Excellent in Taste.
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  • 613 3 Improvements in Coconut Oil Manufacture. The Registrar of Patents, Ceylon, lias acii-pted the specifications of two new local inventions, both of which promise to be of more than usual interest, slates a Ceylon exchange. JJr. H. G. T. de Mel's invention is in respect of improvements in
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  • 403 3 Baby Seal Saved by MotherLove. A maKnificent haul of rare specimens das been safely handed ovor to the Sydney Museum by three adventurous scientists who, thanks to the ttenerosity of a rich Australian, Mr. Henry C. White, explored in a 24 ft. boat the archipelapo of islands on
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 849 3 THE STRAITS TIMES Can be obtained at the following places in Singapore Hotel van Wijk Money C'hangi-r, CrorraPOT. Kolly and Walsh, U.K.. Raffles Place Money Cnangcr, Adelphi Hotel Massy Char.Ktr, Kuropc Hotel Federal Kubbvr Stamp Co., Rallies Hotel Koh Co., I'.ras Hasan Road Low Yong Swce, 1, Middle Road Sahib
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    • 308 3 BEFORE STARTING A JOURNEY be sure IS put a vial of Pinkettes in your hag, for they aits exeeUrat travelling loiiiDHiiions. I'inkcttcs help to keep off sea-sickness and traJa-aicklMM, llll»il the constipation so I fcJM BBBMs^ wean a_«a wmi wlu-n travelling, ktwej the liver active, ami i revent the IU-effeets
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    • 501 3 HOW I CURED MY RHEUMATISM SOME GOOD ADVICE BY C. S. TIR.NEK. FORMERLY OK THE (imf Like stomach, liver or kidney disorders, and in fact most other bodily ills, rheumatism •esults simply from accumulations of imJjuritics :n the system. Call these germs, yv microbes, bncilli, pkffjS G^Zts toxins, uric acid,
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    • 179 3 PARFUM Talcum Powder Rcls Pour Bains Poudrc a sachets Brilliantine Bath Powder. Solid Complexion Powder Crystine Nail Polish Henna Shampoo Formalised Shampoo Savon de Toilette Bath Soap dc Luxe. Massage Cream Vanishing Cream DISTRIBUTING AGENTS ldkyiiaM^2t o d SINGAPORE mm < > e.ele a c GOLDEN HORSE The Cigarettes with
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 604 4 STEfiHEB SftltlfflS P. 0.-Brifish India am Apcar Line (C<<mp«»i<>* Incorporated In England) MAIL AND PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES nanMOLA and oriental s. n. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government) LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE rROM LONDON TO MARSEILLES, LONDON 4 ANTWERP Dae Singapore Leave Singapore cabMKIA July 12 1 KASHMIR about
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    • 617 4 steabeb sfliuwes "ELLERMAN" LINE ■LLKRMAN A BDCKNALL STEAMSHIP Oft, Ltf. Uaeurpojxt* 4 ia EngUna STmAMlat DM gtagMti PA.SSENGER SERVICE OUTWARD. Buamer D»« Siagaawra HOMEWARD. *M. CITY OF CAMBRIDGE London Aug. IS t CITY OF MANCHESTEB London Aug. M FREIGHT SERVICE s.s. CITY OF GLASGOW L'doti, R'dam, H'burg July 14 b.B.
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    • 627 4 STEAMEB SftILWGS KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCKAPPIJ (KOTAL PACKET KATMaATKMi CO, OF BaVCATtt) (laeorporatcd ia UolUad) intou co^TKACT with rait nsthkblands ixuik <*ov*uxsiu<t. Tels»a«ae Nee. Pasaas* I>*pt. Ift, Krclakt D«pt. 1292, Marine D«»t aad TranxaifMem Dtpt. 1437, Hanaiere Vtpt. IMI. 'AN CLOON— JuIy 11, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy. BUWKAWAM lily 11, Singkawang,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 493 5 STEAMER SAILINGS N.Y.K. LONDON LINB Hii'Koznki Maru July 13 Kitano Maru July 27 LIVERPOOL LINE SaJo Maru early Aug. HAMBURG LINE Matsuyo Mi.ru July 21 Tnuynma Maru end Aug. NEW YOKK LINE VIA St'EZ SOUTH AMERICAN LINE BOMBAY LINE Awa Maru July 17 Tamba Maru July 31 CALCUTTA LINE M.,r
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    • 470 5 STEAMER SAIUNiS O.S.K. Proposed Sailing from Singapore (subject to change without previous notice). EUROPEAN LINE For Marseilles, London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, via Colombo, Suez and l'ort Said Arr. Dep. ATLAS UARU July 25 July 26 NEW YOKK LINE For Sail Francisco, Panama, New York via Japan Arr. Dep. HAGUE MARU
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    • 535 5 STEAMER SfIHJHSS STRUTS STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED LOCAL SAILINGS Intended to Sail Btcaiawr From giagasotw U Monday, 2.30 p.m. KRIAN Port Swettenham ant) Pafiaaf. Monday, 5 pm. HTE LEONG Malacca and Muar Tuesday, 2.30 p. CALYPS9 Port Sweetenham and Penang ruesday, 5 p.m. KEL.ANTAN Malacca and Muar. Wedneßday, noon RANEE Merging,
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    • 411 5 STEAMER SAILINGS United American Lines inc. Successors to LIVERMORE DEARBORN CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated in U.S.A.) INDEPENDENT STEAMSHIP LINE Regalar Service between New York Singapore and Java port* and vice versa. hOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ s.s. The Lambs July 14 s.s. Jalapa Aug 5 s.s. Half moon end Aug. For
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    • 335 5 STEAMER SAILINGS DOLLAR LINE For Boston, New York and Norfolk direct (vl» s.s. ROBERT DOLLAR August 10 s.s. ESTHER DOLLAR September 10 Throngs bin. .1 «,i..-o Ir-a Singapoi* 4 i U«ire« aad .[•pi DOLLAB STEAMSHIP UNttt LITD No 117 111, Marks' Btrr-t Telephone No. tl 4 ft qi 81 UK.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 577 6 CINEMAS PALACEGAY NEW DRIDGE ROAI). In the Second Show at 9.30 p.m. Further two new epitoues 7 md 8, in 4 reels of MIRACLES OF THE JUNGLE Mure stunts, more adventures, morn thrill:: in the»e iwo episo-les. Followed by A Chaplin C >medy IHE LANDLADY'S PET Along with Albert B.
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    • 222 6 CIHEMAS EMPIRE CINEMA In the second show at 9.30 p.m. THE SAFETY CURTAIN 6 reels 6 reels Featuring NORM A TALMADGE, story from the well read novel by Ethel M. Dell THE SON OF TARZAN Serial Two episodes 13 and 14, in 4 p^rts the final on Thursday next. BEAR
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    • 986 6 sales by auction reminder" WEDNESDAY. JULY 12, at 2.30 p.m. and THURSDAY, JULY 18, at 2.30 p.m. ESTATE OF SHAIK ABDULLAH BIN SAYEED BIN MARIE, DECEASED IMPORTANT TWO DAYS' AUCTION SALE of very valuable freehold Singapore Town properties, situate of River Valley Uo»d, Tan Tye Tlace and Ord Koad, close
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    • 277 6 1 FOR SALE PRIVATELY KEAL ESTATE IS THE BASIS OF WEALTH. Saving leads to wealth f.ood investments brine riches I Prosperity fosters cuntentment Own your own home and be happy Re wise and buy good properties while ■rieo* are low. Do not be ai'raid to go into ■Is'ui lor a
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  • 108 7 . FIXTURES. Tuesday, July 11 High Water, 0.22 a.m., 11.41 p.m. Homeward mail leaves. v. clm,-ml.-i\, July 12 Hißh Water. O.W a.m. Tanglin Club at Home, 6.15 p.m. Thursday, July 13 High Wat-r, 0.18 a.m., 1.29 p.m. YW.CA. Bale, Vie. Mem. HaU, I p.m. Straits ii.-ttl--ij.cnts Assn., Ilnrkc-r's,
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 82 7 VESSELS AT THE DOCK. tn»,t Wharf lisain Bulimba. Kast Wharf Gan Kcs. Sheers Wharf Smanjj. Main Wharf Musician. Notanda. Empire i)»ck r. lemadraa. I--1 Wharf Amboise, Bappho. Jardlaea Wharf -Nil. i*ulo Brani Coal Wharf—NU. Kepprl Harhoar. Main Wharf I,'vmt, .Ihr. van dor Does dc I<ije. Mercury, Muar, \V I! Kitiv
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    • 161 7 AZAY LE RIDKAU, Frea, i.:.ii toaa, (reel 10-7, for Man eilli li HAN SIONG BEE, Sar, N ton--, from Trigi Radia I BAN WHATT BOON, Brit.. 16S tons, from Kenans for Pecans I--7-11-,;-: LEONG, l;.-it., 802 ton.. From Malacca in-?. f.,r Malacca H'-7. KAMI NING, f.rit.. I,::;, tens,
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    • 149 7 To-dmy Japa» 3 p.m Tandjong lialei Z p.m. I ort Sw.'.l' uliam, Pcnang, Colombo, Aden. Port S:ud and Europe i via Itarscillea i 3 r--^" RerUtration np to 1 p.m. Tareel nooii Supplrnn-ntary Mail by tnin to Pnilf, taking r.iail-, for Kuropc, etc .4 p.m. 1' -K'itruti.Jii
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    • 27 7 MAILS FOR EUROPE. Left Spore Arrd. Lon oa May 10 June M»y 25 June )w June 2 June 28 May 29 July 3 June 8 July 3
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  • 184 7 Within a few days the Pacific Cab't i!l probably i>o considering .'i dnplication i f the I'ui-itic cable as part of the All-Red mule, says the Central News. The bi.anl's Ausf.ilian manager, Mr. Millwiiril. hat urrivd in England. Although •Is of the L.,ndon branch of the board
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  • 84 7 •ri meaßßfji of June l!l states that in connection with the criticism; evoked l>y certain awards of recent birth<!ay honours, fifteen influential members 'if the House of Commons have given not.n' f ,-i naiil ill hut calling for the appointment of select committee of PMn and Commoners to enquire into
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  • 162 7 . EXCHANGE. Singapore, July 11. On London, Eank 4 m/s 2/4 1/1 C Demand 2/3 31/32 Private 3 m. credits 2/4 VI On Now York Demand 51 '/a Private 53 Ms On Frarcc Bank 605 On India, Bank T.T. 176^ On Honp-koivj, Bank d/d 13 p.c. pm. On
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  • 60 7 Tone of Market Steady. Latest London cables quote Spot crepe 7%d., spot sheet 7%d. Spot Aug.-Scpt. Oil Oot Singapore Standard Pale Crepe Closing Price* Buyer* Sellers 25% 26 DAILY PRICES purrrvt 12 noon, July 11, 1922. Spot Aug.-Sept. Oct.-Dtc. Sinifapure Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet
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  • STOCKS AJN!> SHARES
    • 181 7 Issue. v'al. Pd. Buyers Seller: 1 1 Ayer Wieng 1 1 Hitem Tin 1 1 Jelanttfh 1 1 Johan Tin 11 1 Kam. Kamunt. H 10 Kinta Assoc. 5 5 I :.'-r'ji Tin [0 10 Malayan Col. 1 1 Menglembu 1 1 Nfidrf!*tof 1 1 Murai Tin 1 1
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    • 136 7 issue. Val, Pd. Buyers. Sellers. i £1 £1 Br. Am. Tobacco 3.16.3 3.18.8 10 10 Central Engines 10.50 10 Id Central Motors 3.00 n £1 E. Smelting Co. 5.75 6.25 '■>/- a/- Elaetrk lianiwuys 1/- 2/--10 10 Fraser Neavc 27.00 28.00 50 50 Hammer Co. 107.50 112.50 xd. 100
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    • 105 7 V, !>.,-?. d pc $1, 234,800 par 5 p.e p.m. Spore Electrical Tramway*, 5 p.e. £350,000 E-m. Spore Municipal 6 p.c. $1,878,000 par Spore Municipal 4% p.c. 10 p.c. nil. Spore Municipal 4',i p.c of 1009 $1,000,500 10 p.c. dv. Spore Municipal 4H p.c of IPO9 $1,500,000 15 p.c
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    • 390 7 RUBBER SHARES. Frtser and Co. and Ljall and Eratt's Quotations. Latest available Sterling Quotations arc printed un another page on Friday. To-day's Prices. Fraser Lyall Co. Evatt Allenby New ($1) 0.60 0.70 Alor Gnjah ($1) 1.00 1.20 0.90 1.00 A. Hitam {$?>) 9.00 10.00 9.00 10.00 A. Kjni»g ($1) 0.76
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 732 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS HK.U FOY'S I'URE MALT and Tarratron Vinegar nnd Fronch Wine-Vinegar. 11. Belter, Europe Hotel Building, Sole Importer. LIGHT* MASSEUSETaoTßencoolerrstrcet. WANTED, fccond-liand Ford, slate yrar aid pi ice, Malacca district. Apply 957, Straits Times. FOR SALE, tennis stop nets with iron nol s, good condition. What offers 95" Straits
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    • 50 7 C RUBBER AND CANVAS M HOSEPIPE BE 1 For all purposes A In finest qualities »»><**.** .^-^VS"*U At competitive prices. ■■:^jj^F^fijk mf Ma Da factsr*d by Singapore Rubber Works (NETHERLANDS GUTTA-PERCHA CO.) Head Office and Works Towa Office Showroo* i PASIB PANJANG. 5, RAFFLES PLACI PRICES AND SAMPLES ON APPLICATION.
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    • 593 7 AUCTION SALE of excellence wax-polished and walnut-stained teak and oak household furniture, tennis gear, plants, etc. To be held at £ng Ho House, No. 4(1, Cnirnhilt Road, a Singapore, on Saturday, July 1", at 2 p.m. Comprising SSSart pattern Europe made, oal: marble top side bunrd, dressing laM" v i
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    • 182 7 PHOTO-PROGFSS EWRJ!V£R i Wanted a competent photo-pro-cess enjrravcr able to do good lin" and half-tone work. Apply to The Manager, Strait* i Times. SHEPCO'S 7 Waterloo Str? f. MOTOR ENtffttEEßl G at i» c b st. The quality of our work needs no other reference than the ever increasing amotnf
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  • 1185 8 The Straits Times. TUESDAY, JULY 11 RETRENCHMENT. We have been the recipients of a gooil many letters from Government cbrks in the F.M.S. on the subject of retrenchment. Most of the writers arc Indians, and most of them write as if they consider that their presence :n Malaya is a
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  • 45 8 The first case fixed for hearing before Jie acting Chief Justice, Hon. Mr. P. J. Sproule, to-day, is one in which P. A. Meyappa Chetty is suing M. I. Pasha for SSIG.97 being, it is alleged, balance due by the latter on a promissory note.
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  • 68 8 A case was begun before Mr. Justice Burrett-Lennard in the Supreme Court, tf-day in which A. R. A. N. Mootoo Chetty clnims from Mana Kadar Mowlasah Marikan and others the sum of $3,997.30 being, as alleged, the balance due on a promissory i. Mr. V. D. Knowles with Mr. R.
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  • 70 8 The two Sikh policemen wanted in connection with the death of ths Sikh Sergt.Major and a Lance-Corpcral at Kuala Lumpur, were captured by a dog-shooter on the Railway line a short distance beyond Kajang shortly after noon en Saturrlay. They were to be brought in to Kuala Lumpur yesterday, and
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  • 72 8 A new departure will be made by the V.M.C.A. Literary Society to-morrow night when American Malay, Indian, Chinese and English stot-es will be rendered by Miss K. Chenoweth, the Rev. F. H. Sullivan, Mr. K. A. N. Ayer.Mr.J.W.Jefferson and others. Members of the Society and the general public are cordially
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  • 16 8 A new 35-cent stamp is new en sale at all pest offices in the Straits Settlements.
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  • 25 8 Mr. T. P. Jumat. late sub Inspector of police, Malacca and Penanp, has been appointed Malay Interpreter, Supreme Court. Singapore, in succession to Capta'n Hashim.
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  • 30 8 Two Chinese, charged with the murder if a compatriot in Hare Street last month, were to-day committed by Mr. Hull, second magistrate, to take their trial at the forthcoming Assizes.
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  • 37 8 Tha Brit sh War Memorial at Hankow s now in such a state of completion that at a meeting held a few days ago it was decided that it should be unveiled on Kemeir.brar.-e Day, November 11.
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  • 39 8 Tho Department of Overseas Trade ■latitk-s that, followi eloi jf the post of H. If. Trade Commii ioncr it Singapore, ;ne Ragistrar of Imports md Exports !.::s m appointed Honoury Trade Correspondent to the Departncnt in the Straits Settlements.
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  • 49 8 The demand for electric-fans for this year for Kobe is said to be greater than ust year. The Municipal Electric Bureau aas had orders for 7,514 fans and 1,700 for power to drive private fans. The 3urtau has ordered abroad 1,700 more in expectation of brisker demand in Kobe.
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  • 53 8 The Rafflts Hotel orchestra will play the following music to-morrow at 9.45 p.m., under the direction of Mr. F. A. Cooke selection, La Gran Via, Valverde Valse, La Belle aux Bois Dormant, Tsehaikowsxy Hungarian Dance, No. 6, Brahms 7antaisie, Tannhauscr, Wagner Charaeeristic Impression, A Tank Ride, Lotter Patrol, Ma Braw
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  • 60 8 The Shanghai offices of the Canadian Pacific Steamships, Ltd., are in receipt of telegraphic information to the ?ffect that on her maiden voyage across the Pacific, the Empress of Canada, which cleared from Woosunjr at 8 p.m. sn June 10, arrived at Victoria, 8.C., <n June 22. This constitutes a
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  • 28 8 The German steamer Emden arril ad in pert from the west yesterday. The r.ame is a familiar one in the.se parts e:h! will recall to many the rovings
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  • 56 8 :f the man-of-war of the same name. Who would ever forget Muller's surprise packet at Pcnar.jr, seen after he had -t-arcd the good people of sleepy Mauras with his short but lively bombardment Singapore was a bit too big a mouthful for Mailer though he often was in close proximity
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  • 82 8 The Yoshino Maru, has been assigned to the Xippcn Yusen Kaisha, Australian Lir.e in place of Nikko Maru. The Yoshino Maru, formerly the German liner Kleist. was built in 1906 at the F. Schichau Shipbuilding Yards, Danzig, and wai used by the N.D.L. on its Far Eastern service before the
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  • 83 8 The True cape agitation is still continuing, despite Mr. Sh&rtt's explanation, which is regarded as mere sheltering behind legality, says a message from London, dated June 11. The tone of the romment row is t-j ihe effect that if the House of Commons acquits Mr. Shnrtt of blunder it must
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  • 90 8 Six members of the Japanese House of Peers have been visiting China, Mai churia and Korea says the Chronicle. They were interriewad at ihe<r in Seoul! l :en on i'arty stated that the chief in m.-.rfe up n him was that almost every article in f~Y:::v.. and esp tally Manchuria,
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  • 103 8 Shanghai has been suffering from a severe shortage of coal as a consequence of a continuation of the crisis in thnorth. Although the Chihli and Kengtien armies arc no longer engaged in mortal combat, the Peking-Mukden Railway is not cleared, and doubtless in view of th possibilities of further strife,
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  • 110 8 A steamer running between Hongkong and Hokshan met a few days ago a sampan which contained several armed pirates who boarded the sti'im-r, ransacked the ship for money and valuabl s, and kidnapped eight men, holding them for ransom. Amongst the eight nun says a report, was a coolie returning
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  • 108 8 Yesterday Mr. Dawson, third magistrate, sentenced Low Koh Chuan to one month's imprisonment on three charges of cheating. Accused had been prosecuted at the instance of three Chops, from whom he obtained deliveries of pepper and birds' nests, agreeing to pay cash for them, but after the goods had been
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  • 476 8 M. Femand Pila, the French Minister to Siam, has left for Europe. A Reuter cab'e received to-dny an nOUBCM the death of II. 'er Maus, Conaol General for Use Netherlands in London. The death has occurred at Montreal of Mr. O. M. Biggar, ike uiasMsHt of the
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  • 18 8 . A mail from Europe by the Chilka i cxMin-ted to r.rrivc at Ptnang en Kriiia morning.
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  • 26 8 . Tiie official designation rf the Oflear Commanding the Troop 3, Settlements, will be in future enwal Officer Commanding th< Troo] Malaya."
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  • 112 8 China's Mineral Outnut. The latest statistic! concerning China's mineral out; ut show that, m country covers abort 7 per cent. <* rha earth's i fa and hasa population equal to a ouarter <f the Whole globe, tl." mil .ai production is less than 1 per cent. Out rf thirty-two substances,
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  • 291 8 . Thr following brief (ulline of a scheme f'./r land settlement in New Sout'n WUw ha.; been telegraphed to Lord Rawlinson in [ndia by Mr. W. If. Bngfees, Prime Minister of Australia, in the interests of officers retiring from the Army The New Sr.uth Wales Government
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 182 8 Smart Swimming Costumes fIN LATEST STRIPED CANADIAN PATTERN. Super quality leading shades. Price $7.50. SPECIAL VALUE. Navy Blue Stockinette with Skirt. All sizes. Price $3.25. WWW GENT'S TURKISH BATH GOWNS. In plain white with coloured cellars and cuffs. Super quality, English make. Price $18.50. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in
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    • 139 8 ALHAMBRA The Cinema l'lic.itre for Variety, Quality and Quantity, Beach Road. ENTERTAINMENT OF THE FIRST ORDER TO-NIGHT In th- Second Shaw, provided by A DOUBLE-DYED DECEIVER A Goldwyn production, with one of O. Henry's Kasst stories, featuring JACK PICK FORD In 5 I. n -I-. A tale of a man
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  • 256 9 Grave View Taken of Present Crisis. Beuter's Service. London, .July 10. The papers generally voice alarm at the critical situation in Central BbM M rejected by the collapse of th.- (ierman i! rlt, which now w».rth less than a tenth of a penny instead of the normal shilling.
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  • 143 9 Rapid Collapse of Rebel Forces. Run-in's Service. London, July 10. The troops are swiftly rounding up the rebels in the provinces and resistance is collapsing in all quarters. The townspeople of Wexfprd Tow.i welcomed the entry of the Nationals with DMMh and torches. The Nationals' hmaMM BMthodi
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  • 139 9 Cood Prospect of Successful Cultivation. Beittxs's Service. London, July 10. A Melbourne ivs that Australians arc iv.-i be.-inning to rcali-e the eaonaoM possibilities cf cotton production in Australia. Lord Korstcr, the (iovernor General, in a speech said that Britain spent r_'oo,ooo,ooo a year on raw cotton and
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  • 61 9 Reutib's Service. London, July 10. PUtt Brothers and Co., Ltd., the large.- 1 makers of textile machinery in the \vi rl'l, are offering T>04,000 seven per cent, cumulative preference pound shares at par and l,(! 02,000 ordinary pound >hures at 4.is. each. It is stated that the company
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  • 259 9 Hopeless Attitude at The Hague. Belter's Service. London, July 10. The Hague The discussion in the credits sub-commission was nn the nature of a general clearing up and elicited from M. LitvinofT the statement that several agreements had practically been concluded with foreign companies for concessions of agricultural
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  • 51 9 Warships and Land Forces Engaged. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Hongkong, July 11. Fighting was renewed in Canton yesterday, when there was heavy firing between Sun Vat Sen's warships and the land forces. Communication by means of the Kow-loon-Canton railway has been suspended owing to two bridges being blown
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  • 80 9 Reuter's Sebvice. London, July 10. A Pars BMSSage states that the bill for the re-establishment of the Banque Industrie-lie de Chine was tabled in the Chamber of Deputies yesterday by the Minister cf Finance, M. de Lastcyrie. In accordance with parliamentary procedure it was handed over to the
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  • 76 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 10. In the House of Commons, replying to a question with regard to the American Shipping Bill, by which, inter alia, fifty per cent, of the total immigration to the United States is reserved to American vessels, Mr. Hnrmsworth said the Government w.is considering
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  • 52 9 Reutek's Service. London, July 10. Tha rush of British applications for information with regard to the forthcoming industrial fair at Utrecht, which is recognised as the buying centre for the Dutch Indies, indicates that the value of the DuUh Indies market is becoming more generally recognised by
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  • 35 9 . Siutkx's Service. London, July 10. The Soviet Government has refused the Archbishop of Canterbury's request to be allowed to semi a commission of representative British churches to Russia to examine the s-ituation.
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  • 2161 9 . Danger from Downing Street Garden. By Our Special Correspondent. London, June 15. The challenge to the existence of the Cabinet Secretariat, which has been made this week in the House of Commons, was bound to come sooner or later from those who regard the system as a daring
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  • 72 9 Wie are indebted to the Nanyo Nichi Nichi Shimbun for the following telegrams from Japan Tokio, July 8. Plague is prevalent in Osaka, where fix cases have been reported. All died. Mr. S. Furuya has been appointed the new Minister at Mexico. It hr-.s been arranged that
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  • 422 9 . Private Best Committed to Civil Prison. The case was taken on yesterday afternooa before Mr. P. A. F. David, District Judge and First Magistrate, Court Inspector Meredith prosecuting, in wbieh Private H. Best of the 2nd battalion, Middlesex Regiment, stood charged with housebreaking at a Chinese njnia's residence
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  • 149 9 Future of the Royal Marines. Seaport go?sip indicates the Royal I Marine Light Infantry as the next corps ;to be affecte.l by Service economies. It |:s stated that the Red Marines are henceforth to be concentrated at Plymouth and reduced in numbers. If this should mean, after all, the abolition
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  • 90 9 Lightning Snaps." A woman was photographed, the negative developed an:i printed within two minutes after it had been taken, at a demonstration < f a new photographic innovation given at the studio of the United Film Company, Hampton Hill. This prccess is the invention of Messrs. P. S. Kooistra and
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  • 940 9 Major W. M. Sime on The Rubber Question. The following report from the Times of Malaya of the annual meeting of Johan Tin Dredging, Ltd., gives the full text of Major W. M. Sime's speech, of wnicli a brief telegraphed report was published on Saturday The second annual
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  • 81 9 . Murai Tin, Ltd.— Pis. 410. Kamunting Tin Dredging. 520 pis. Ratrut Basin Tin Dredging Co., S. L Output 303 piculs, 598 hours worked, 58,000 cubic yards treated. Titi piculs 561.20, estimated to produce tin ore piculs 395, wolfram ore 110. Value estimated at $10,000. I Chenderiang Tin
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  • Sporting News and Notes.
    • 134 10 Play Being Resumed To-day. Grounds are fit for tennis to-day, and ■nt play will be resumed. The following are the championship ties to be d S.R.C. <1) T. Koizumi v. Chia Keng Tye. S.C.C. (L) A. da Mill., v. T. M. Sherv!ngton <tv in;i.-li.i 1 H. Warien v.
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    • 117 10 Selangor Tournament. The following is the draw in the tourna--1 t Selanger's representative:—i and :—H. G. L. Richards (Kuala meets J. Huggins (Ulu Lan^ Tat) E. Bagot (Kuaia Lumpur) meets Oliver (Klantr). liound A. Kcightly Smith. 1 :mpat> bye aMOte J. R. H. <ijala Lumpur) bye L. B. GriiTibye meets
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    • 105 10 A start will be nude to-day with Urn Ladies Lawn' Tennis Club tournament where the ties are as follows: lira. Bchafer and Mr. Moss v. Misi; Brooke ami Mr. Kutlty. M C lappel Mr. Hopkins v. Miss Fawcett umi Air. Cameroß. Mr. and Mr.-. Cantrell
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    • 514 10 Second Division Matches. Throe second Miv:.-i,.n kague BMteBM were pulled oir yesterday and two of then led to interesting developments. In the Ant place the Harlequins tasted defeat fer the Brat time, the S.r.F.A. II scoring a well deserved win <>f 2-0. Then these triers Singapore United at last.
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    • 434 10 Syndicate to Promote Professional Matches. We understand that a syndicate has been formed of gentlemen well-known in connection with tho sport for the purpose of promoting professional boxing fer which there is no doubt there is a keen demand in Singapore. A tine centre has been secured, and
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    • 273 10 Patterson Wins Again. A Reutcr wire of the Kith inst. states that in the iinal of the world's lawn tennis championship Pjif.irson, Lycett, Xii There watt a m derate attends Wimbledon and for thi fust time there was no rain. Lyc"tt opened with a double, fault, bi".
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    • 58 10 The following W 'H repieteat the A.P.C. against the Middlesex at hockey tomorrow on the S.C.C. ground G. G. Cray C. E. Winter aril H. P.. S. Law T. kf. Whisky, C. B. Webb and J. S. de Sou/.a J. C. 8. White, S. P. H. Smith, H. G.
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    • 78 10 The following have qualified for the St. JanuVs Cup at the Keppel Golf Club, and the draw is as under Bone v. C. Hall, Boardmaa v. Webb, Kennedy v. Campbell. Barron v. Kingsman, Joyce v. Mair, J. W. BodgUM v. Adamscr, H. Smith v. Irving Jones, Tryner v. Bradliy.
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    • 29 10 The result of a 100 yards handicap race at the Chinese Swimming Club on Sunday was as follows l, Ed. Tan, 2, Tan Chbngr Kew, Lim Gco'k Siang.
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  • 54 10 Don G. Merle, the entertaining magician, will give an entertainment at the Adelphi Hotel to-morrow evening, beginj ning at 9-oO p.m. He is an able exponent I of his line of work and made a favourable impiession at his roeant parCorataaeea at the Victoria Theatre, so a cood
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  • 34 10 One of our most cheiishe:! superstitions received a nasty shock at the Srn'uchai KiZMI Court, says the North China Daily Neva, when a hineae wai nwitsimnri to a month in gaol for stealing hurse-siiues.
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  • 678 10 Company in Strong Position Financially. The following account is taken from the Malay Mail The second annual general meeting of The Broga Rubber Estates Ltd., was held on June 30 at the ciflSce of the sseretariea, Messrs. Camberbatch and Co:, Ltd.,, Kuala Lumpur. The notice convening the meeting
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  • 137 10 B-jkit Jelotcnjr.— s,992 lbs. Bukit Timah.— ll,772 lbs. Buloh Kasap. 15,250 lbs. Bruseh Tin and Kubber. 17,000 lbs. Bandar Sumatra. 35,000 ibs. Changfcat Serdang.— 22,o:!o Ibs. Eastern Sumatra. 4i'>,ooo lbs. (iadek.— -.'io.OCO lbs. Glen Ecrvie.— :;i,.'47 lbs. Havtor.— lo,oBl Ibs. Jura.— l.-1.000 lbs. Kuala Reman.— 9o,ooo lbs.
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  • 57 10 The wedding is announced of Mr. Henry Gladstone Reed. Secretary to the Municipal Council, i\ulan>rsu, Amoy, to Miss Margaret Dare Sorby, residing nt the Helena May Institute, and a teacher in the Kowloon British School. Miss Sorby was complimented by the Acting Chief Justice nf Hontjkontf, some IMHItIH n;,o, da
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 231 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, MaltOtS of ruch vital importance as the representative of a community are not to be dealt with lightly but they arc to be given widest possible publicity ami dissemination, but the Hindi: Advisory Bonrd has followed
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    • 1066 10 To th? Editor of the StraiU Times. Bir,— Commenting tn Mr. Churchill-r-ecent pronouncements adverse to Indian I the Servant of India quotes hi, own words written fourteen rears ago My African Journey (1908). Mr. Churchill then wrote "H rights S a human being, his rights as
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    • 358 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, On rcadir.fr my letter a^ain, I 1 find i have, throu;rh over-sitht, left out an hnportant aspect of ths question, which iai!> Cor bnmediate acticn on the part of all t!iose interested in the wel- j Bar of the
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  • 117 10 Lyall and Evatt'g Share Report. Ly;-.l! aiv! Evatt report under to-day's date Tin.— £r.r, 5a o<i. Share Markets-Dull. Rubbers.-— Alor Gajah 00-1.00, Basscits Hayton 125-4.75, Indragii ,3.00, Kamasans 2.75-3."J. n Kempas 3.50--4U)O, Tetuk Ansona 4.50^6.Q0, Temerlohs 85 cents. Mines. Nawng Pets S7Vs-32Vi, Petalinga 46-65, Norths 85-i)0, Taiping-s
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  • 155 10 A sensational robbery occurred on the night of June 27 at the premises of the Sun Company the big Chinese department store in Des Voeux Road West, Hongkong- Shortly after six o'clock, a Chinese dashed into th 3 jewellery department, smashed open a case of valuables, and tried to get
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  • 3252 10 Honour Conferred by The French Army. Stirring Scenes at Shrewsbur)'. Wo have already Riven brief detail* of an interesting ceremony at Shrewsbury, on June 8, wh.n the I'.h Kmf's Own Shropshire Light Infantry (Territorials) were the recipient! of the Crois <i Guerre (with palm) ;it the hands of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 126 11 «2auS!»^ W J\ 1 V ADC '^~?3gf?-l VV n I AKL Bsaaußsasßßsi Sbj t\i a b.T/\O Sbbbb '■4k^sjjWt^_ a.^jSj^^^^psaaPJUssesaW' (9 iA W I I l Sf -v-«- th e choice ol the V ii 'mi ~"^.%S dlacriminatins i i^ i«»j; i wy jfj^LS^^fc^V^* **^*^3fe;'W S Buyer if. 'ff OUALITY and
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    • 290 11 Raffles Hotel •Phone 292*. Thont 2920. CHILDREN'S PARTY 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Cinema SARKIES BiIOTHKRS. Proprietors. ADELPHI HOTEL SINGAPORH. The ealy Hotel In ta« Straits with the Ut»«t SaaiUry lasiaUalla*. EXQUISITE COOKING AND EXCELLENT WINES. Terms Strictly Moderate Special Terms for monthly Board and Lodfing. TIFFIN AND DINNSB PABTIBS
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  • 288 12 REGISTRAR BAITING. The Bulldog and The Bridegroom. A bulldog has played the part of an as.siptant applicant for a marriage licence at the Archbishop of Cantermons, E.C. A man who wished to marry a divorced woman in a church applied for a licence. He was informed that licences for the
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  • 206 12 The Manila Times says The fact that the Philippine Department, United States Army, is to be Filipinised, the withdrawal of American troops is already under way, would seem to indicate that the United States is not of a mind to continue to occupy the. Philippines, as
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  • 176 12 How the deposed boy Emperor of China, who is 16, selected his two future brides from the large number of eligible Princesses throughout the country has now been told. A number of photographs were sent to the palace in the Forbidden City where he resides, and after
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  • 31 12 A London wire dated June 20 to Ceylon paper says the first edition of Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress was sold at Sotheby's for £2,010 sterling. A first folio of Shakeipeare fetched £550.
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  • 847 12 . The Indiscretions of An Empress. When Marie Louise, wife of Napoleon I, fled from th<> Tuiller^s at the tithe of tho Emperor'^. dcwCfan, sh? dropped in her haste a private diary, in which she had rcccrrieil, with an undiplomatic frankness, her impressions cf. three State journeys made in
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  • 78 12 Routine Orders dated July 5, by Lieut.Colonel F. E. Epencer, D.5.0., M.C., Commanding S.S.V.F. Tuesday, 11th.— 5.15 p.m., Drill Hall, Eurasian, Chinese, Malay and S.F.A., Company Parade. Wednesday, 12th.— 5 p.m., Drill Hall, No. 4 Platoon, A Company, Firing on 30 yards Range. Thursday, 13th.— 5 p.m.,
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  • 41 12 Orders for week ending July 16, 1922. Wednesday, 12th.— Band Practice 5.15 p.m., Signalling Class 5.15 p.m., Ambulance Class 6 p.m. Saturday, 15th and Sunday, 16th. Camp at Blakan Mati for Band Boyi only.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 227 12 IT IS ASTONISHING What You Can t Do with Money These Days. STILLThings are improving For ten dollars you can buy nearly six dollars' worth now at most shops. BUT— In spite of the high cost of governing Have you stopped to consider that P. X.'s Are only ten cents
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    • 206 12 1 r i TL 9 IS BHaßa^afßlfl a' a >■■; H fcx Jji M j __IJL- a. <j *-|i'-A'jr-^ "3f 1 Bergougnan Solid Tyres ARE the best made in France, and used extensively in the Great War Supplies now available. Prices en application to Sole Agents A. CLOUET Co. ';rr
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  • 542 13 . Care of Unaccompanied Women. The Department of Immigration and Colonization of Canada according to an announcement from the office of Mr. J. Obed Smith, Superintendent for Emigration for Canada, in London, has adopted a pian, in co-operation with the Canadian I'acific, to further assist unaccompanied women and girls
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  • 442 13 . Penang Claims Precedence Over Singapore. The Pinang Gazette of Saturday last hail the following leaderette on the question of wireless in the Straits and the alleged superiority of Penang as a station in the Imperial wireless cha'n over Singapore. We read Some months ago we called
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 292 13 KepeaCks Rifles \fg jj W Thrs* ii.i« rejrewstsa ectanced thought /v*! I' \4 1 in v:.)r crnstrucUcn. Thiy provide tkc pig J? flL\^ I ■hooter with five c-irtridgej ready icr i::- tjc«? VwA!» j sun? service, or.c ct a ti:r- c: excessively, i v\&feftl with astounding racitE:?. §M fl a
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    • 171 13 TITAN CEMENT HAS PROVED ITS SUPERIORITY. G. AUHELY Co., /gf y^V RINa UP 28, PINLAYiON GREEN, j'QJ fe\^ Po^i F K l ATEST REDUCTION TKADB MAKK iiisiißßaßaißißiiiiiiißiißßiHiiasiiieuiiiiEßaaßiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiii to H.M the I^KS^ King Emperor /V§^' JT'^K^TUj Crosse &Blackwells j /zXSb. t^tv are prepared vifntlx^idiais care fir^m original and vrelljga\ -,-g* r^vy
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 209 14 The Motor Union Insurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) MOTOR VEHICLES DEPARTMENT. All kinds of vehiclei quoted for. Favourable rates. Prompt and liberal settlement of claims. The Camprehensive Policy of the "Motor Union" is the recognised premier motor policy. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Insurances effected on Buildings and Merchandise for lonpr or
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    • 1599 14 AtMU W r.-lMsU*fr U,W,»0l S.C, i_M-X*_C_ IB f.ttt OvU |17,fH,1H The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated la -traits ■ettlemsnu.) -_-r> OI7ICX Winchester Ko-**, lUgapexe. LONDON. OFTIC- 1 U, Old J.#iy. B.C. Tke Company has 00,000 deposited with tke Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life
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    • 322 14 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in Hongkong) Capital, all paid »p tl0,000,00« SilTer Keserre t-MOO.OOO Sterling &esei~e, held in London I UOO.OM Reaerre Liability of Proprietors t-0,000,00* COURT OF DIKBCTORB. G. M. Uodwtll, £aq. Chairman. 800. Mr. A. O. Lang— Dtputy Chainr-.-. D. G. M. Bernard, Esq. A. ML buvr«
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  • 600 15 Court Story of an Offensive Book Cover. Mr. Justice Sargant in the Chancery Division heard a motion on behalf of Mr. Sidney Moseley, author, to restrain the publishers, Messrs. Stanley Paul and Co.. from publishing his book. The Much Chosen People, in a jacket or paper
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  • 281 15 The total area of land in Selangor alienated for agricultural and building purposes is returned at 044,840 acres. There was not a great demand for land in 1921 UK) the application-books in two of the six administrative districts remained closed throughout the year except in respect of
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  • 236 15 UNKNOWN ST. PAUL'S. Wren's Forty-Years Contract. Interesting facts in connection with St. Paul's Cathedral are recalled in The Cathedrals of England and Wales, by T. j Francis Dumpus (T. Werner Laurie, 6s. net) just published. Sir Christopher Wren's salary was only £200 a ytar. "It was supposed that in order
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  • 197 15 FIELD-MARSHAL WILSON. Extraordinary Story of J ady Wilson's Action. The following extraordinary story os cntaiiui! in a cable to the Times of Ceyn, dated London, June -4 The Morning Post publishes a stat'jnent v>" correspondent to the effect that .ady Wilscn yesterday sent a message to B 8 Cabinet, t
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  • 200 15 Golf Widows and Divorce. Too much golfing by husbands now aplears tv be definitely established as a {imatf of divorce in the United States. ■'< llcwir.g the example of Mrs. Hurley, he wife of a prominent Detroit business .'.an, a second "golf-widow." Mrs. forking Huywarc!, wEoae husbar.d is a vealihy
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 200 15 Announcement HEAVY REDUCTION IN PRICE OF Genuine Ford Parts It is of vital importance that Ford Owners who wish to enjoy that satisfaction which Ford Owners only know, see that any replacements are effected with GENUINE FORD SPARE PARTS NO IMITATION WILL GIVE SATISFACTION Before buying spares elsewhere, Ford Owners
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    • 273 15 Three points in favour of the OVERLAND I.— RIDING COMFORT 2.— EASE OF HANDLING 3.— ECONOMY. Doing: more work at loss expense is an everyday habit with the Overland. maw W^imm Miftt is—i a ■""jflJaW The new price is within reach of everybody. Special terms may be arranged. Write for
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 330 16 6UAK KIAT G0. t LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore)) .1.. raiLLJP STUEKT. ■ad Shc^tbini; P«Mi i Roc Forks 3 and 4 prone* i :i>finl. id Cut :-nd Smcith Files Hack S««i Ftaawa and Blades Braii Wire «.:\n7e. virtcd mesh rrted blzcs Borrp* made Ulack and White Marine GhM GriaJrtCßMl in Iron
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    • 488 16 THEM ARK MANY BBAUONS KOR GETTING SPECIAL LINKS FROM SPECIAL FIRMS LATEX CUPS Porcelain and Earthenware fired at own Ulna, COAL TAR as produced iy the Singapore Municipal Gas Werks. Also other qualities. PATteNS for moml and Tenter cases, an? size cat to order. CUPHANGKR Old cable wire, different sizes
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    • 980 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS The PREPAID charges for Wants, For Sale, To Let, etc., in ordinary close-set type (average six words to line) are: per line: one insertion 28 cts., two ins. 46 cts., three ins. 64 ctu., four ins. 82 cts., five ins. $1.00, six ins. $1.13, ten ins. $1.40, twelve
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    • 863 16 LAND AND HOUSES TO LET, compound house No. 102, River Valley EoaJ, from July L Apply £5, Malacca Street. TO LET, 50-2, Cairnhill Road, water and gas, entry August 1, 1022. Apply 49, Cairnhill Road. NEW BUNGALOW? No. 144, Tanjong ~Ka tong Road. Immediate entry. Gas and wat.r service laid.
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    • 675 16 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET, stores and offices. Apply Ed. M. Nathan A Co., 4, Da Sooia Street TO LKT, new premises, 117 and 118, (foil Street. Apply M. Guston, 4, Da Souza Street. MOST CONVENIENT" OFFICE" TO LET, entry July 1, section No. 10, Raffles Chambers, ground floors. For
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    • 269 16 MENS' SOCKS GENUINE INTERWOVEN TOE ANi» m patent WATnrooor. The most Durable fir- Sock made. COLO IKS White, Black, Navy, Dirk Tan. SNUG ANKLE FIT PERMANENT LUSTRE. PRICE Mercerised $1.25 Pure Silk 1.93 POSTAGE. 50 cents extra on 6 Pairs Stocked By THE BAND-BOX PRINCESS GARMENTS CO. 4, UATWIM ha
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 204 16 THE STRAITS TIMES TELEPHONIC* Editorial and General 6" Manager's Office Job Printing Office "H All communications relating U «ditor,«: mutters and n«w» shouli! !>« MUaaaad i. THE EDITOR. Ail »oßimnnleati«af loting to business BY li«m«nts subscriptions, nee >urts. printing, ate., should be oddresse.l to THE KANAOeH ADVERTISEMENT RATES Wants, For
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